Background
Lyman was born at Fillmore, Utah Territory to Amasa M. Lyman and his wife Caroline E. Partridge, a daughter of Edward Partridge.
Lyman was born at Fillmore, Utah Territory to Amasa M. Lyman and his wife Caroline E. Partridge, a daughter of Edward Partridge.
Lyman was largely raised in Oak City, Utah. In 1886, he moved to Salt Lake City where he was involved in the founding of the Utah Implement Company. Silvia died in 1886 and in 1889 Lyman married Libbie Finlinson.
Lyman was the father of 13 children.
In 1896, Lyman moved to San Juan County, Utah, where he was involved in building canals to increase farming resources. He became president of that mission in 1900 and served as such until 1902.
From 1902 until 1911 he served as president of the San Juan Stake. He died at Moab, Utah.
In politics, Lyman served as a San Juan County Commissioner and as a member of the Utah State Legislature.