Henry Lyman (Northampton, Massachusetts 23 November 1809–Sacca village, Lobu Pining, Tarutung, Sumatra 28 June 1834) was an American Baptist missionary murdered in Sumatra together with his colleague Samuel Munson.
[1][2][3] His parents were Theodore Lyman and Susan Willard Whitney, his wife Eliza Pond.
His sister, Hannah Lyman, was the first Lady-Principal of Vassar College.
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