Thanks for the input so far! I'll keep the larger two in the lye bath until Sunday, which would be a little over a week. The seasoning/gunk was so thick that these spots were likely encased, possibly for decades by seasoning. If the lye gets to it I'll happily clean it off, but if it's just a thin layer of carbon I'll try to elbow grease it out and then just season over. I may use the small skillet as a test if it's some kind of rust.
Just for background, and I wish I'd taken pictures, I liked that these were so heavily used, though I'm not quite sure how just so much gunk got on the bottom of the large Griswold skillet and would have feared it smoking if I tried to cook with it. The spouts had a bunch of crystalized grease that ran down the sides and even the number on the handle was obscured by the stuff. With all of that said, you could tell that the cooking surfaces were well maintained and I will certainly do the same.