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06-Oct-2005 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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LYONS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Query Text: |
I am researching a young man named WARREN LYONS, who was taken captive by the Comanche Indians circa 1838 from his family's farm in Fayette County, Texas. In 1846-7 Lyons was a full-fledged Comanche warrior, and was present at the historic treaty signing at the San Saba River between the Indians and the Germans led by John O. Meusebach, as reported by Dr. Ferdinand Roemer. At that time Warren Lyons was known to the Federal Indian Agent, Robert Neighbors, and steadfastly refused to re-enter Anglo life. Later, circa 1851-52, Warren Lyons was a guide with a band of Texas Rangers led by Lt. Edward Burleson that was involved in a fight with the Indians down around the Nueces River in South Texas. Does anyone know more history about Warren Lyons, his burial place, ancestors alive today--anything? Thanks in advance for any help you can give in helping me find WARREN LYONS! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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United States > Texas > Fayette County
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