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THE  TYLER  GENEALOGY 
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THE 
TYLER  GENEALOGY 

THE  DESCENDANTS  OF 
JOB  TYLER,  OF  ANDOVER, 
MASSACHUSETTS,  1619-1700 


BY 

WILLARD  L  TYLER  BRIGHAM 

VOLUME  II 


PUBLISHED  BY 
CORNELIUS  B.  TYLER,  of  Plainfield,   N.  J. 

AND 

ROLLIN  U.  TYLER,  of  Tylerville,  Conn. 
MCMXII 


Copyright,  1912,  By 
CORNELIUS  B.  TYLER 

AND 

ROLLIN  U.  TYLER 


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CONTENTS 


PAGE 

The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler,  the  Immigrant 

Seventh  Generation 422 

Eighth  Generation 658 

^  Ninth  Generation 766 

"y      Index 785 


THE  SEVENTH  GENERATION 


SEVENTH   GENERATION 

2000  THOMAS^  TYLER  (Moses^),  born  in  Warren, 
Mass.,  January  26,  1787;  died  August  11,  1830;  married, 
July,  1807,  Susan  Hodges,  bom  in  Western,  Mass.,  September 
25,  1792;  died  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  May  18,  1871;  she  sur- 
vived her  first  husband  and  married  (2),  Timothy  BHss,  of 
Brimfield,  Mass. ;  she  was  the  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Rachel 
(Rich)  Hodges  (George,  William,  John,  William).  The  chil- 
dren were  born  in  Warren.     Children : 

4263+  George  W.  Tyler,  born  Aug.  21,  1808. 

4264+  Orville  Thomas  Tyler,  born  Aug.  28,  1810. 

4265  Caroline   Tyler,  born   Nov.    27,   1812;   died   Sept.    2, 

1813. 

4266+  Mary  Caroline  Tyler,  born  Feb.  10,  1815. 

4267+  Alonzo  Ripley  Tyler,  born  Dec.  21,  1817. 

4268  Albert  Gallatin  Tyler,  bom  May  23,  1820 ;  died  Jan. 

20,  1888,  in  Natchez,  Miss. ;  married  in  185-,  Anne 
Nichols,  of  New  York  City ;  prior  to  1860  she  died 
in  Natchez. 

4269  Susan  Augusta  Tyler,  bom  May  10,  1824 ;  died  Oct. 

28,  1826. 

2001  TRIPHENA^  TYLER  (Moses^),  born  in  War- 
ren, Mass.,  March  14,  1789;  died  August  11,  1829;  married, 
March  21,  1808,  Adolphus  Hodges,  of  Warren,  born  in  Wes- 
tern, now  Warren,  September  19,  1786;  died  in  Warren,  Oc- 
tober 5,  1845.  {Hodges  Genealogical  Record,  page  224).  He 
married  (2),  Charity  Durfee,  of  Brimfield,  Mass.  Children: 
4270+     Daniel  Milton  Hodges,  born  in  Warren  or  Brookfield, 

Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1810. 

4271  Lewis  Adolphus  Hodges,  died  unmarried,  in  Cincin- 
nati, O. 

4272+  Maria  Louise  Hodges,  bom  in  Brookfield,  Mass.,  April 
4,  1815. 

4273  George  Rich  Hodges,  died  s.  p.  in  Cincinnati,  leaving 
a  widow. 


Seventh  Generation  423 

4274  John  Tyler  Hodges,  died  in  New  York  City. 

4275  William  A.  Hodges. 

2002  SARAH^  TYLER  (Hoses'^),  born  in  Warren, 
Mass.,  June  2,  1791 ;  died  in  Cortland  County,  N.  Y.,  February 
7,  1856;  married,  December  1,  1814,  Justin  Morgan,  of  Brim- 
field,  Mass.,  where  the  children  were  born.      Children: 

4276  Mary   Tyler   Morgan,   married  Jeremiah   Bean. 

4277  Thomas  J.  Morgan,  born  Feb.   12,  1823. 

4278  Jane  Elizabeth   Morgan,  bom   June  29,    1825;  mar- 

ried, Oct.,  1845,  Chauncey  Bean,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

4279  Moses  Tyler  Morgan,  born  Jan.  8,  1827 ;  died  Sept., 

1879,  in  Brimfield ;  he  resided  in  Binghamton  where 
he.  built  a  fine  wall  in  the  center  of  the  town  to 
reclaim  lands  from  the  river. 

4280  George  Byron  Morgan,  bom  Feb.   3,   1831 ;   resided 

in  Bunker  Hill,  111. 

4281  Sarah  Morgan,  born  Sept.  6,  1833 ;  married  Deaney 

Halbert  and  resided,  in  1900,  in  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

2003  MOSES"  TYLER  (Moses«),  born  in  Warren, 
Mass.,  May  10,  1797;  died  in  Vincennes,  Ind.,  March  29, 
1881;  married  (1),  September  23,  1819,  Emma  Hoar,  of 
Brimfield,  Mass.  (name  later  changed  to  Homer),  who  died 
there  March  28,  1833,  age  37;  married  (2),  Eliza  Makepeace, 
of  Brimfield,  who  died  in  Vincennes  188 — .  He  lived  in  Brim- 
field and  then  in  Boston  and  thence  moved  to  Vincennes.  He 
was  a  dealer  in  hardware  and  agricultural  implements.  The 
eldest  child  was  born  in  Warren,  the  others  in  Brimfield. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
4282+     William   Sumner  Tyler,  born  July   16,  1820. 
4283+     Sarah  Tyler. 
4284+     John  Tyler,  bora  Jan.  23,  1827. 
4285+     Henry  Tyler. 

Child,  by  second  wife: 
4286+     Wilson  Makepeace  Tyler. 

2004  HORATIO^  TYLER  (:Moses'^),  born  in  Brim- 
field, Mass.,  September  7,  1800 ;  died  in  Homer,  N.  Y.,  April, 


424  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

1865 ;  married,  1833  in  Homer,  Hannah  N.  Scudder  bom  in 
Fairfield,  N.  J.,  October  26,  1801;  died  in  Wautoma,  Wis., 
1883.  His  father  died  early  and  Horatio  at  seven  years  of 
age  went  to  live  with  an  uncle.  At  the  age  of  fifteen  he  chose 
as  guardian,  Justin  Morgan,  of  Brimfield.  He  became  a  gun- 
smith and  moved  to  Homer,  N.  Y.,  where  his  children  were 
bom.     Children : 

4287+     Clement  Tyler,  bom  March  12,  1835. 
4288+     Emma  Tyler,  born  Feb.  18,  1837. 

4289  Infant,   died  young. 

4290  Infant,  died  young. 

2008  JOHN  KEYES^  TYLER  (John«),  probably  born 
in  Bloomfield,  Conn. ;  resided  in  Burns,  N.  Y.,  where  a  town 
official  and  died  in  office ;  thence  to  Weare,  Mass. ;  moved  to 
Burrs,  Shiawasse  County,  Mich. ;  from  correspondence  with 
the  clergyman  of  the  place,  nothing  could  be  learned  of  the 
family;  married  Juha  Miller,  of  Avon,  Conn.      Children: 

4291  John  G.  Tyler,  married  Miss  Risley,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 

and  lived  in  Canada,  about  three  miles  from  Toronto. 

4292  Julia  Ann  Tyler,  married  Adams ;  lived  about 

ten  miles  west  of  Detroit. 

4293  Timothy  Tyler,  lived  on  the  homestead  in  Burrs,  Mich. ; 

resided  in  1852  in  Burns,  N.  Y. 

4294  Edward   Tyler. 

4295  Olive  Emily   Tyler,  married  Adams,  and  lived 

near  sister  Julia. 

4296  Sarah  Tyler,  married  and  lived  in  Michigan. 

2009  CUTLERS  TYLER  (Isaac*'),  born  in  Western 
(Warren),  Mass.,  November  19,  1794;  died  in  Newbury,  Ohio, 
April  3,  1857;  estate  probated  in  Chardon,  Ohio;  married, 
November  13  1825,  Sarah  Fisher,  bora  in  Canton,  Mass., 
October  15,  1806;  died  in  Newbury,  Ohio,  March  11,  1867. 
He  bought  his  time  from  his  father.  Once  he  walked  seventy 
miles  from  Western  to  Boston  in  one  day  and  back  the  next. 
He  started  for  Newbury  Ohio,  May  9,  1818,  which  he  reached 
June  28.  He  was  one  of  the  early  builders  in  Burton  and 
Newbury,  Ohio ;  was  a  natural  mechanic.  For  several  yoai's 
was  justice  of  the  peace,  and  held  other  offices;  was  called 
"  Squire  Tyler  "  and  was   a  friend  of  education  and  temper- 


Seventh  Generation  426 

ance.     He  died  suddenly  while  driving  home  from  Cleveland. 
The  children  were  born  in  Newbury. 

Children  : 

4297+  Abel  Chnton  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  2,  1827. 

4298  Harriet   Tyler,  born   Feb.,   1829;  died   1830. 

4299+  Isaac  Allen   Tyler,  bom   Sept.   9,   1832. 

4300+  Ruth  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  29,  1835. 

4301  Daughter,  born  and  died  1837. 

4302+  Reuben  Tyler,  born  June  11,  1839. 

4303+  John  Walter  Tyler,  born  May  4,  1841. 

4304  Sarah  Sophia  Tyler,  born  Jan.  9,  1846 ;  died  Jul.  27, 

1873,  in  Cleveland. 

2010  KEYES^  TYLER  (Isaac*^),  bom  in  Warren, 
Mass.,  September  29,  1796;  married,  May  19,  1822,  Persis 
Fairbanks,  of  Warren,  born  September  27,  1797 ;  daughter  of 
Asahel  and  Diedema  (Gleason)  Fairbanks.  He  settled  in 
Hardwick  Mass.,  but  later  on  the  old  homestead  in  Warren. 
The  children  were  born  in  Warren.     Children : 

4305  Ruth  Tyler,  born  Feb.  27,  1823 ;  died  in  1843. 
4306+     Isaac  Ciitler  Tyler,  born  Nov.  7,  1824. 

4307  Charles   Newell   Tyler,  born   Jan.   3,   1827;  married, 

Jan.  29,  1850,  Augusta  Clapp,  of  Warren ;  he  re- 
sided in  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  and  elsewhere;  they  had 
one  son  and  one  daughter. 

4308  Sophia  Tyler,  bom  June  10,  1829 ;  died  in  1843. 

4309  Joseph   Keyes   Tyler,  born   July   18,   1831;  went  to 

Pana,  111.;  married  (1),  1858,  Sarah  Haven;  mar- 
ried (2),  1859,  Eliza  Bradley;  no  hving  children. 

4310  Mary    Ann    Tyler,(  born    Sept.    4,    1833;   married   in 

1859,  George  Barnes,  of  West  Brookfield,  Mass., 
who  died  Feb.  20,  1874;  they  lived  in  Springfield, 
Mass.,  and  then  went  west;  they  had  one  son  and  a 
daughter    (Charles   and   Fannie). 

4311  Lydia  Paige  Tyler,  born  Nov.  1,  1838;  married  (1), 

July   27,   1860,  George  H.   Bacon,  who   died  soon 
after  marriage;  married  (2),  March  6,  1867,  Hiram 
L.  Hugumin,  of  South  Evanston,  111. ;  they  had  one 
son  (Henry). 
4312+     William  Alexander  Tyler,  bom  June  3,  1839. 


426  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

2011  LYDIA^  TYLER  (Isaac^ ) ,  bom  in  Warren,  Mass., 
February  6,  1799;  died  July  12,  1875;  married,  November  1, 
1818,  Timothy  Janes,  of  Brimfield,  Mass.,  born  April  28,  1791 ; 
son  of  Peleg  C.  and  Patty  (Coy)  Janes ;  he  settled  in  War- 
ren, where  he  died  February  17,  1877.  He  also  resided  a 
while  in  Woodstock,  Conn.,  where  the  two  elder  children  were 
born ;  the  others  were  bom  in  Warren.     Children : 

4313  Clementine  Janes,  born  Oct.  29,  1819;  married  Jere- 

miah Bean,  of  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y. ;  they  lived  in 
Bennington,  Vt. ;  had  three  children  (Emma,  Frank, 
and  Sumner). 

4314  Wilham  C.  Janes,  bom  Sept.  16,  1821;  mamed  (1), 

Julia  Ann  Tyler,  No.  2048;  married  (2),  Martha 
Bliss. 

4315  Sumner  Janes,  died  Sept.  18,  1826. 

4316  Reuben  Sumner  Janes,  born  Nov.   9,  1827;  married, 

April  16,  1858,  Sylvia  Webster,  of  Bethel,  Vt.,  born 
Aug.  12,  1833;  had  four  children  (Mar}^,  Sophia, 
Thomas,  and  Tj'ler). 

4317  Mary  EHzabeth  Janes,  born  Oct.  12,  1831 ;  died  Jan. 

12,  1833. 

4318  Augustus  Keyes  Janes,  bom  Sept.  8,  1834 ;  died  Nov. 

13,  1835. 

4319  Frances  Louisa  Janes,  bom  April  29,  1838 ;  died  in 

Warren,  Jan.  20,  1883;  married  there.  May  1, 
1873,  Edward  C.  H.  Washbum ;  had  one  daughter 
(Minnie  J.). 

4320  Mary  Augusta  Janes,  bom  May  30,  1842 ;  died  Sept. 

29,  1864 ;  married,  Dec.  17,  1863,  A.  M.  Hale ;  he 
died  in  Chicago,  Sept.,  1867 ;  one  child ;  died  young. 

2012  ISAAC^  TYLER  (Isaac*'),  bom  in  Warren, 
Mass.,  June  1,  1801 ;  died  in  Weld,  Franklin  County,  Maine, 
October  28,  1869;  married.  May  3,  1827,  Mary  Ann  Moore, 
of  Farmington,  Maine,  who  died  May  5,  1875.  (See  History 
of  Farmington.)  He  was  a  successful  merchant  in  Farmington 
in  1820,  and  settled  on  a  farm  in  Weld  in  1835.  He  was 
count}^  clerk  and  commissioner,  town  clerk,  treasurer  and  select- 
man, and  a  state  representative  from  both  towns.  The  chil- 
dren were  born  in  Weld.     Children : 


Seventh  Generation  427 

4321  Mary  E.  Tyler,  bom  March  20,  1828 ;  died  June  26, 

1847. 

4322  Henry  Tyler,  born  July  19,  1830;  went  to  California 

and  Australia  and  died. 

4323  Ellen  M.  Tyler,  born  March  31,  1833;  died  Aug.  4, 

1848. 

4324  Isaac  Tyler,  born  May  21,  1835;  died  Aug.  18,  1855. 

4325  Nathan  C.  Tyler,  born  Jan.   15,  1837;  killed,  April 

7,  1861,  in  Newton,  Ga. ;  was  unmarried. 

2013  BETHIAH^  TYLER  (Isaac^),  bom  in  Warren, 
Mass.,  June  4,  1803;  died  March  2,  1893;  married,  January 
17,  1825',  Joel  Chadwick,  of  Warren,  bom  Febmary  16,  1797; 
died  September  22,  1881.  The  children  were  born  in  Warren. 
Children : 

4326  Harriet  J.  Chadwick,  bom  Oct.  20,  1825 ;  married  (1), 

April  15,  1846,  Jacob  Putnam;  married  (2),  May 
15,  1861,  Ashel  Barlow,  of  Warren,  born  in  1824; 
died  in  1891 ;  by  her  first  marriage  she  had  two 
daughters  who  died  young  and  one  son  (Jacob)  ; 
by  her  second  marriage  she  had  two  sons  (Herbert 
and  Frederick). 

4327  Mary  Ann  Chadwick,  born  Sept.  30,  1835 ;  died  Feb. 

19,  1838. 

4328  Mary  Ellen  Chadwick,  bom  Nov.  11,  1842;  married 

Henry  W.  Green,  a  manufacturer  of  office  furniture, 
and  lived  in  West  Somerville,  Mass. ;  no  children. 

2015  REUBEN^  TYLER,  bom  in  Warren,  Mass.,  Feb- 
ruary 11,  1808;  died  November  21,  1858;  married,  April  3, 
1831,  Elizabeth  Billings,  of  Hardwick,  Mass.,  where  he  set- 
tled, and  where  the  children  were  bom.     Children : 

4329  Reuben  Cutler  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  4,  1832 ;  died  unmar- 

ried, April  25,  1865. 

4330  Sarah  Clementine  Tyler,  bom  July  4,  1835;  resided 

in  Hyde  Park,  Mass. ;  married  . 

4331  Elmira  Elizabeth   Tyler,  bom   Aug.   15,   1838;   died 

Nov,   12,  1865. 

4332  Susan  Maria  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  1,  and  died  Nov.  14, 

1847. 


428  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

2016  REBECCA^  TYLER  (Isaac«),  born  in  Warren, 
Mass.,  August  10,  1809;  died  in  Famiington,  Maine,  Sep- 
tember 18,  1872;  married,  October  25,  1829,  Rial  Gleason,  of 
Farmington;  born  June  19,  1798;  died  July  15,  1858.  They 
lived  in  Farmington  and  the  children  were  born  there.  Chil- 
dren: 

4333  Owen  W.  Gleason,  bom  Jan.  11,  1832;  died  Aug.  8, 

1858. 

4334  Mary    Tyler    Gleason,   bom    May    1,    1833;   married 

Leroy  Dj^ar,  of  Ontario,  Cal. ;  she  taught  in  Farm- 
ington, Maine,  and  was  preceptress  of  the  academy 
in  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y.  In  California  he  was  an 
orange  and  lemon  raiser;  they  had  one  daughter 
(Helen). 

4335  Sareph  O.  Gleason,  born  March  15,  1836;  died  Jan. 

18,  1858. 

4336  George  S.  Gleason,  born  March  31,  1838;  died  Sept. 

2,  1858. 

4337  Ellen  M.  Gleason,  bom  Feb.  29,  1844;  died  Sept.  3, 

1858. 

4338  Sumner   Austin    Gleason,   born   Nov.    20,   1846;   died 

in  Augusta,  Maine,  Jan.  13,  1864 ;  was  in  the  Civil 
War  one  year  and  six  months. 

4339  JuHa  A.  Gleason,  born  Dec.  18,  1843;  married.  May 

26,  1866,  Rollo  S.  Sampson,  of  Wilton,  Maine; 
four  children  (Arthur  L.,  Alzaleen,  George  C, 
Annie). 

4340  Melvin  Frank  Gleason,  bom  May  28,  1851 ;  died  Aug. 

29,  1872. 

4341  Ada  L.  Gleason,  born  Oct.  8,  1855;  manned  Horace 

G.  Staples,  in  Sept.,  1879,  of  Wilton,  Maine;  they 
adopted  a  son. 

4342  Orville  Tyler  Gleason,  date  of  birth  not  known ;  mar- 

ried, Nov.  17,  1865,  Etta  M.  Oakes,  of  Temple, 
Maine,  where  he  owned  a  sawmill.  He  was  town 
supervisor  and  selectman ;  in  1889  he  moved  to 
Farmington,  Maine,  where  he  had  a  fine  home;  no 
children. 

2017  MARY^  TYLER  (Isaac^),  born  In  Warren,  Mass., 
November  3,  1811 ;  died  October  11,  1864;  married,  September 


Seventh  Generation  429 

1,  1831,  George  Damon,  of  Warren,  who  died  April  3,  1860. 
He  settled  in  Madison,  Lake  County,  Ohio,  and  later  moved 
to  near  Madison,  Wis.     Cliildren : 

4343  Jerome  B.  Damon,  born  Aug.  18,  1832;  died  1836. 

4344  Thomas  Henry  Damon,  bom  March  26,  1834;  died 

Aug.   21,  1864. 

4345  Mary  T.  Damon,  bom  and  died  in  1836. 

4346  Harrison  S.  Damon,  born  Feb.  18,  1837. 

4347  Mary  E.  Damon,  bom  Feb.  20,  1839. 

4348  William  C.  Damon,  bom  Aug.  2,  1841. 

4349  Isaac  Tyler  Damon,  born  July  14,  1843. 

4350  Francis  L.  Damon,  bom  April  9,  1845. 

4351  Edward  J.  Damon,  born  Aug.  2,  1847. 

4352  John  Damon,  bom  June  4,  1850. 

4353  Charles  A.  Damon,  bom  Sept.  7,  1852. 

4354  Martha  Tyler  Damon,  born  June  4,  1856. 

2018  TRYPHENA^  TYLER  (Isaac^),  bom  in  War- 
ren, Mass.,  February  26,  1814;  died  in  Newbury,  Ohio,  Novem- 
ber 9,  1896;  married,  September  11,  1833,  Anson  Read,  of 
Warren,  who  moved  to  Newbury,  Grange  County,  Ohio,  and 
died  May  9,  1859.     The  children  were  born  there.     Children: 

4355  Carlos  E.  Read,  bora  Sept.  5,  1834. 

4356  Bethiah  T.  Read,  born  June  1,  1838;  died  April  30, 

1872. 

4357  Lucinda  Read,  born  June  3,  1840. 

4358  Mary  R.  Read,  bom  June  21,  1842. 

4359  Charles  T.  Read,  bom  Sept.  20,  184 — ;  died  May  13, 

1864. 

4360  Wilham  Henry  Read,  born  Aug.  21,  1846. 

4361  Augusta  Read,  born  March  20,  1849. 

4362  Ella  D.  Read,  bom  June  12,  1851. 

2019  MOSES  M."^  TYLER  (Isaac«),  bom  in  Warren, 
Mass.,  November  15,  1816;  died  in  West  Brookfield,  Mass., 
November  15,  1870;  married,  November  25,  1851,  Lucy  Ann 
Crabtree,  of  West  Brookfield,  who  married  (2),  Samuel  M. 
Newton,  who  died  s.  p.,  1876.  They  resided  a  while  in  Bar- 
rington.  111.,  whore  the  second  child  was  bom;  the  others 
were  bora  in  West  Brookfield.     Children: 


430  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

4363  Moses  S.  Tyler,  born  Dec.   31,  1852;  died  Feb.  27, 

1854. 

4364  Isaac  S.  Tyler,  bom  July  30,  1854;  a  schoolteacher, 

died  unmarried  Nov.,  1898. 
4365+     Ann  Augusta  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  8,  1856. 

4366  (Doctor)    Albert  Moses  Tyler,  bom  Oct.    18,   1858; 

married,  June  1,  1887,  Fannie  Lucinda  Wight,  of 
Sturbridge,  Mass. ;  he  lived  in  Sterling,  Mass.,  and 
in  1900  moved  to  Worcester;  no  children. 

4367  Emma  S.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  12,  1861 ;  died  March  27, 

1874. 
4368+     Carlton  P.  Tyler,  born  March  9,  1865. 
4369+     Ernest  A.  Tyler,  bom  May  16,  1867. 

2026  CAPTAIN  JOHN^  TYLER  (DanieP),  bom  in 
Warren,  Mass.,  December  4,  1803;  died  July  9,  1886;  married, 
January  21,  1834,  Adeline  B.  Coye,  of  Brimfield,  Mass.,  bom 
February  25,  1811 ;  she  was  a  woman  of  remarkable  energy 
combined  with  large  executive  ability,  happily  blended  with 
gentleness  and  afFabihty.  He  was  commissioned  captain;  was 
also  justice  of  the  peace  and  representative  to  the  General 
Court.  The  male  line  in  this  family  is  extinct.  The  children 
were  born  in  Warren.     Children: 

4370  Abbie  Cutler  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  11,  1835;  educated  for 

a  teacher,  but  decided  to  study  medicine;  was  grad- 
uated from  Boston  Medical  College  and  studied  in 
New  York,  London  and  Paris.  She  practiced  sev- 
eral years  in  Waukegan,  111.,  but  moved  to  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  where  she  now  resides ;  is  unmarried. 

4371  Rhoda  Jane  Tyler,  born  Sept.  9,  1837;  educated  for 

a  teacher;  married,  Sept.  11,  1859,  Loranus  Capen; 
resides  s.  p.  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

4372  John  Warren  Tyler,  bom  July  20,  1839;  resides  un- 

married in  Warren,  where  his  early  years  were 
passed  on  a  farm  and  where  later  a  merchant ;  now 
a  trial  justice. 

4373  Harriet  Adelaide  Tyler,  bom  July  4,  1841 ;  educated 

for  a  teacher  of  drawing  and  painting;  studied  in 
Boston,  Dresden  and  Paris;  in  1899  resided  unmar- 
ried in  Warren. 

4374  Mary  Augusta  Tyler,  born  Nov.  3,  1843;  educated 


i  Seventh  Generation  4sS1 

for  a  teacher  in  modern  languages ;  studied  in  Eu- 
rope ;  was  graduated  from  Columbian  University, 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  resided  unmarried  in  Warren, 
in  1899. 

2028  DAVID  RICHARDS^  TYLER  (DanieP),  bom  in 
Warren,  Mass.,  January  12,  1821;  died  January  22,  18vSl ; 
married,  December  24,  1846,  Emeline  A.  Reed,  who  was  living 
in  1897  in  Brookfield,  Mass.  The  children  were  born  in  War- 
ren ;  th,q  male  line  is  out  in  this  family.  Children : 
4375+     Julia  E.  Tyler,  born  Aug.  27,  1848. 

4376  Ahce  Reed  Tyler,  born  March  16,  1860;  in  1897  lived 

unmarried  with  mother  in  Brookfield. 

2034  MARY  JOSEPHINE^  HODGES  (Olive^),  bom 
in  Warren,  Mass.,  October  11,  1817;  died  in  Champaign,  111., 
January  1,  1885;  married,  April  6,  1840,  in  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio, 
Daniel  Gardner,  Jr.,  born  in  Warehouse  Point,  Conn.,  Decem- 
ber 18,  1815 ;  died  February  13,  1883,  in  Champaign,  111. ;  son 
of  Daniel  and  Prudence  (Whipple)  Gardner.  He  was  an  im- 
portant citizen  of  Champaign;  state  senator  in  1855-1859; 
mayor  1860-1862;  trustee  of  University  of  Ilhnois  1870-1882. 
Children. 

4377  Frederick  Cheney  Gardner,  born  Dec.  25,  1841 ;  died 

Oct.  20,  1842. 

4378  Emily  Cheney  Gardner,  bom  July  26,  1843 ;  married, 

Oct.  22,  1866,  Henry  Swannell ;  they  had  a  son  and 
daughter. 

4379  Dick  Hodges  Gardner,  bom   Nov,   8,  1847;  married, 

Feb.  8,  1871,  Ella  M.  Angle;  they  had  three  daugh- 
ters and  a  son. 

4380  Olive  Augusta  Gardner,  bora  July  25,  1852;  married, 

March  20,  1877,  N.  A.  Lloyd;  they  had  one  daugh- 
ter. 

4381  Wyllis  Smith  Gardner,  bom  April  21,  1856;  manned, 

1880,  Annie  Somers  ;  they  have  one  son. 

4382  Jessie  Gardner,  born  April  27,  1863. 

2044  LUCY  BROOKS'  TYLER  (Abner,^  Jr.),  bom  in 
Pepperell,  Mass.,  December  8,  1828 ;  married,  April  22,  1857, 
Francis  M.   Bardwell,  of  Belchertown,  Mass. ;  born  there  Oc- 


432  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

tober  4,  1829;  son  of  Simeon  and  Parthenia  (Burke)  Bardwell, 
and  descended  from  Lieutenant  Robert  Bardwell,  of  Hatfield, 
Mass.  In  1875  he  was  a  manufacturer  of  woolen  goods  in 
Belchertown  and  moved  to  Springfield,  Mass.  She  was  educated 
in  the  academy  in  Leicester,  Mass.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Belchertown.     Children : 

4383  Herbert  T.  Bardwell,  bom  Oct.  27,  1859;  died  sud- 

denly, unman-ied,  in  the  spring  of  1907  of  heart 
disease  and  other  complications,  in  the  home  of  his 
parents ;  was  graduated  from  Wesleyan  Academy, 
and  the  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology  in  1883 ;  was 
connected  with  the  Holyoke  Water  Power  Com- 
pany and  the  West  End  Street  Railway  Company 
in  Boston,  and  was  instructor  for  three  years  in  the 
Mass.  Institute  of  Technology.  He  was  interred 
in  Warren. 

4384  Arthur  F.  Bardwell,  born  May  22,  1862;  was  grad- 

uated from  Wesleyan  Academy  in  1881 ;  thence  to 
Harvard  University  and  Mass.  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology; unmarried. 

4385  Marian  E.  Bardwell,  born  Nov.  30,  1866 ;  educated  in 

Wesleyan  Academy  and  Springfield  Collegiate  In- 
stitute ;  unmarried. 

4386  Lucy  L.  Bardwell,  bom  June  24,  1868;  educated  in 

Wesleyan  Academy  and  Cowles  Art  School  in  Bos- 
ton ;  unmarried. 

4387  Louisa  J.  Bardwell,  twin  to  Lucy ;  died  June  25,  1868. 

2046  MARIA  S.'  TYLER  (Amos«),  born  in  Warren, 
Mass.,  October  15,  1824 ;  married,  April  27,  1848,  Henry  Bos- 
worth,  of  Warren.     Child: 

4388  Jennie  Bosworth,  bom  April  19,  1857;  married,  June 

6,  1893,  Frederick  H.  Sylvester. 

2048  JULIA  ANN^  TYLER  (Amos^),  bom  in  War- 
ren, Mass.,  March  4,  1828;  died  in  Boston,  Mass.,  March  20, 
1854;  married,  November  28,  1850,  Wilham  C.  Janes,  No. 
4314,  who  married  (2),  about  1860,  Martha  Bliss,  of  Brim- 
field,  Mass.,  and  had  two  daughters.  He  moved  to  East  Sagi- 
naw, Mich.,  with  his  first  wife,  where  he  died  December  9,  1872. 
Children : 


Seventh  Generation  433 

4389  Frank  Sumner  Janes,  bom  May  25,   1852 ;  married, 

Sept.  2,  1873,  Eva  Brewer  in  East  Saginaw,  Mich. ; 
resides  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  has  two  children. 

4390  Herbert  H.  Janes,  bora  March  20,   1854;  died  aged 

6  months. 

2049  SARAH"  TYLER  (Jonas  Read^),  bora  In  War- 
ren, Mass.,  January  13,  1827;  died  December  28,  1890;  mar- 
ried. May  4,  1859,  John  Brag,  of  Warren,  who  died  February 
26,  1893.     Children: 

4391  Mary  E.  Bragg,  born  July  25,  1860 ;  unmarried,  lives 

with  brother  on  grandfather's  homestead. 

4392  John  F.  Bragg,  bora  Sept.  3,  1861 ;  unmarried. 

2051  RUTH^  TYLER  (Jonas  Read*^),  bora  in  Warren, 
Mass.,  April  28,  1833;  married,  October  12,  1859,;  A.  W. 
Smith ;  bora  February  4,  1833 ;  he  settled  on  a  large  farm  in 
West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  where  he  is  a  very  successful  and  in- 
fluential citizen,  and  where  his  children  were  bora.     Children: 

4393  Lindsey  Tyler  Smith,  born  Nov.  28,   1863;  married 

Carrie   R.   Ward,   of   North   Brookfield,   Mass. ;  he 
has  a  son  and  daughter  (Lindsey  and  Dorothy). 

4394  William  E.  Smith,  born  June  18,  1865 ;    lives  unmar- 

ried, at  home. 

4395  Charles  W.  Smith,  bora  Feb.  6,  1867;  died  June  29, 

1869. 

4396  Frederick   G.    Smith,   bora    Nov.    23,   1868;   married, 

Oct.  6,  1896,  Nelhe  M.  Lane;  lives  with  father. 

4397  Carrie  A.  Smith,  born  Oct.  19,  1870 ;  lives  at  home. 

4398  Windsor  R.  Smith,  bora  June  11,  1872. 

2052  JOHN  M."^  TYLER  (John«),  bora  in  Tolland, 
Conn.,  in  1806;  died  there  October  24,  1870;  married,  April 
30,  1848,  Mary  Ann  Buck,  of  Somers,  Conn.  The  children 
were  bora  in  Somers.     Children : 

4399  Child,  bora  March  14,  1849;  died  ibid. 

4400  John  B.  Tyler,  bora  June  17,  1850 ;  resided  in  Spring- 

field, Mass. 

2054     NATHAN^    TYLER    (John*^),  bora   in   Tolland, 


434  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Conn. ;  married  Lomira  E.  Hunn.     He  resided  in  Somers,  where 
his  children  were  bom.     Children : 

4401  Dora  M.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  26,  1865. 

4402  Arthur  N.  Tyler,  born  Aug.  2,  1867. 

4403  Carrie  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  13,  1871. 

4404  OHver  H.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  15,  1873. 

4405  Milo  E.  Tyler,  bom  May  2,  1878. 

4406  Ella  M.  Tyler,  bora  May  17,  1880. 

2056  JULIA  ANN"^  TYLER  (John«),  bora  in  Tolland, 
Conn.,  about  1816 ;  died  in  North  Haven,  Conn.,  where  they 
resided,  in  1867 ;  married  Manning  Bassett.  The  children 
were  bom  in  North  Haven.     Children : 

4407  Hattie  Amelia  Bassett,  died  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in 

1867,  unmarried,  aged  24. 

4408  William  G.  Bassett,  a  lawyer,  resides  in  Northampton, 

Mass. 

4409  Julia  Bassett,  died  aged  one  year. 

4410  Jennie  Bassett,  married ;  resided  in   Boston   on 

St.  Botolph  St. ;  had  one  son. 

2060  SAXTON  GATES^  TYLER  (Asa^),  born  in 
Mexico,  N.  Y.,  August  21,  1805;  died  in  CaHfomia,  in  1888; 
married  Lucinda  M.  Cross,  born  1812;  died  March  14,  1885. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  shoemaker.  He  moved  to  Joliet,  111.,  in 
1835,  and  then  to  California  in  1854.  The  two  elder  children 
were  bora  in  Mexico,  the  others  in  Joliet.  Children: 
4411+     EHas  M.  Tyler,  born  Feb.  25,  1831. 

4412  Mary  I.   Tyler,  bom  Oct.   17,  1835;  died  in  Dixon, 

Cal.,   April   27,    1891 ;    married   in    Joliet,   Francis 
Rease,  a   farmer. 

4413  Marcia  A.  Tyler,  died  in  Dixon,  Cal. ;  married  Edward 

BrunkerhofF,  a  farmer. 
4414+     Francis  A.  Tyler,  bom  about  1840. 

4415  Gustavus  A.  Tyler,  resided  in  Jamestown,  Cal. 

2063  BEULAH^  TYLER  (Asa«),  born  in  Mexico, 
N.  Y.,  1813;  died  in  1889;  married  in  1838,  William  Mark- 
ham.     Child : 

4416  EHzabeth  Markham,  bom  1842;  maiTied,  1861,  David 


Seventh  Generation  435 

MInckler;  they  had  two  sons  (Gates  and  Charles), 
and  a  daughter  (Lula). 

2080  OLIVER  H.  P.'  TYLER  (Nathaniel),  born  in 
Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  October  12,  1817 ;  married,  September  18, 
1840,  Elizabeth  Gilson.     He  was  a  tailor.     Children : 

4417  Ella    Jane   Tyler,   married  Lafever;   resides    in 

Utica,  N.  Y. 

4418  Mary  Tyler. 

4419  John  Tyler,  died  aged  about  13. 

2081  MOSES  MERRILL"  TYLER  (NathanieP),  born 
in  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  July  14,  1819;  died  September  18, 
1853;  married,  April  15,  1840,  Ruth  A.  Chaplin.  He  was  a 
railway  conductor.  He  had  several  children  and  they  all  died 
young  except  one.     Child: 

4420  George  Tyler,  died  soon  after  the  Civil  War  from  the 

effects  of  Libby  Prison  hardships. 

2082  JAMES^  TYLER  (NathanieP),  born  in  Whites- 
town,  N.  Y.,  April  25,  1821;  died  April  26,  1865;  married, 
May  20,  1848,  Ann  Peacock.  He  was  a  substitute  in  the  Civil 
War,  going  out  in  August,  1862 ;  he  returned  in  six  weeks 
because  of  sun-stroke.  We  have  the  record  of  only  one  of  his 
children,  of  whom  there  were  probably  three.     Child: 

4421  Sidney    Grant    Tyler,   bom    Dec.    17,    1863;    was    an 

engineer,  and  resided  in  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

2083  JOB^  TYLER  (Nathaniel),  born  in  Whitestown, 
N.  Y.,  November  25,  1824;  married,  February  14,  1850,  Har- 
riet Newell  Judson.  He  was  a  farmer,  and  in  1897  was  living 
in  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.,  where  his  children  were  born.  Chil- 
dren : 

4422  Priscilla  Leoria  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  9,  1850 ;  died  Nov. 

13,  1852. 
4423+     Merrill  Judson  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  21,  1851. 
4424+     Giles  Dean  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  18,  1856. 
4425        Henry  Addison   Tyler,  bom  Sept.   19,   1868;  resided 

awhile  in  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

2084  JANE"^    TYLER    (Nathaniel),   bom   in   Whites- 


436  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

town,  N.  Y.,  February  2,  1827 ;  died  February  25,  1888 ;  mar- 
ried, 1854,  Lafayette  Seeley,  who  resides  in  Yorkville,  N.  Y. 
He  enlisted  in  the  Civil  War  in  August,  1862,  and  was  in  the 
army  three  years.     Children  : 

4426  Ella  Jane  Seeley,  bom  Dec,  1855;  died  Sept.,  1885; 

married  John  Cole,  a  furniture  dealer  at  Yorkville, 
N.  Y. ;  they  had  one  daughter  (Mabel). 

4427  George  Seeley,  is  married  and  has  two  children   and 

resides  in  Yorkville,  N.  Y. 

2085  NATHANIEL^  TYLER  (Nathaniel),  born  in 
Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  April  8,  1829 ;  died  in  1893 ;  married,  April 
7,  1852,  Julia  Ann  Burrows.  He  was  in  the  Civil  War  from 
August,  1862 ;  came  home  February,  1863,  because  of  rheuma- 
tism.     Child : 

4428  Frances  L.  Tyler,  born  Sept.  25,  1855 ;  married,  Nov. 

6,  1879,  John  Lewis,  of  Trenton,  N.  J. 

2089  ISAAC  NEWTON^  TYLER  (Daniel  S.«),  bom 
in  Cleveland,  O.,  August  30,  1815 ;  died  July  28,  1891 ;  mar- 
ried, September  1,  1844,  Samantha  Woods,  who  died  Septem- 
ber, 1854,  in  Cooper,  Mich.     Child: 

4429  Le  Grand  Tyler,  resided  in  Cooper,  Mich.,  and  had  a 

farm  there. 

2093  SAMUEL  S."^  TYLER  (Daniel  S.«),  born  in 
Cleveland,  O.,  January  9,  1823 ;  died  April  13,  1862,  in  Nash- 
ville, Tenn. ;  married,  February  3,  1850,  Phoebe  Mott,  who  died 
in  Cedar  Creek,  Mich.,  October,  1876.  He  resided  awhile  in 
Barry,  Mich.,  and  was  a  farmer.  He  was  in  the  Civil  War, 
as  a  private  in  Company  A,  13th  Mich.  Infantry.  The  chil- 
dren were  born  in  Barry.     Children: 

4430+     Charles  Henry  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  5,  1853. 
4431        Genevera  Tyler,  married  Piper. 

2094  LEWIS  P."^  TYLER  (Daniel  S.^),  born  in  Cleve- 
land, O.,  June  1,  1825;  died  there  September  21,  1898;  mar- 
ried, June  30,  1850,  Eliza  M.  Butterfield,  daughter  of  Willard 
Butterfield;  born  in  Niagara,  N.  Y.,  November  12,  1830.  He 
seems  to  have  moved  about  a  good  deal,  chiefly  in  Michigan. 
See  birthplaces  of  the  children.     Children : 


Seventh  Generation  4ST 

4432+     Mary  Tyler,  born  in  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Sept.  S,  1851. 
4433+     Lepha  Tyler,  bom  in  Cleveland,  O.,  Dec.  17,  1853. 
4434       Sylva    E.    Tyler,    bora    in    Cooper,    Mich.,    April    27, 

1856;  died  July  8,  1856. 
4435+     James  W.  Tyler,  bora  in  Yorkville,  Mich.,  Sept.  26, 

1858. 

4436  Nettie  M.  Tyler,  bora  in  Galesburg,  Mich.,  July  10, 

1864 ;  resided,  unmarried,  in  1898  in  Cleveland. 

4437  Minnie  Tyler,  bora  in  Galesburg,  Mich.,  Dec.  9,  1866 ; 

died  Dec.  22,  1866. 

4438  Levi  Y.  Tyler,  born  in  Hope,  Mich.,  Aug.  24,  1870. 

2099  JOHN  M."^  TYLER  (Isaac^),  bora  in  Mexico, 
N.  Y.,  April  20,  1825;  died  in  Washington,  D.  C,  in  Kala- 
vana  Hospital,  April,  1863;  married  (1),  March  26,  1853, 
in  Coldwater,  Mich.,  Ruth  A.  Sullivan;  married  (2),  Novem- 
ber, 1861,  in  Vevay,  Mich.,  Sarah  A.  Miller.  He  enlisted  in 
Company  H,  26th  Mich.  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  Civil  War. 
The  two  elder  children  were  bora  in  Grass  Lake,  Mich.  Chil- 
dren: 

4439  Eugene   S.    Tyler,    bora   June,    1854 ;   married.   May, 

1879,  Emma  P.  Gibbs  ;  resided  in  Minneapolis,  Mich. 

4440  James  M.  Tyler,  bora  April  2,  1856;  died  in  Onon- 

daga, Mich,  Feb.  23,  1864. 

4441  Charles   E.    Tyler,   bora   in   Vevay,    Mich.,    Sept.    29, 

1862;  died  in  Mason,  Mich.,  Nov.  23,  1863. 

2100  DOCTOR  DEAN  M."^  TYLER  (Isaac^),  bora  in 
Mexico,  N.  Y.,  July  5,  1828;  married,  1871,  Nellie  L.  Mathew- 
son,  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.  He  was  graduated  from  the  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan,  with  the  degree  of  M.  D.  in  1859 ;  was  first 
assistant  in  the  Insane  Asylum,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. ;  was  grad- 
uated from  the  University  of  INIichgan,  in  1875,  in  the  Law 
Department ;  living  in  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  s.  p.,  an  invalid  in 
1899.     Child: 

4442  Ada  B.  Tyler,  bora  March  21,  1874;  died  Sept.,  1874. 

2101  ASA  LEWIS^  TYLER  (Isaac^),  bora  in  Water- 
town,  N.  Y.,  September  2,  1832 ;  resided  in  1899  in  Portland, 
Oregon;  married   (1),  August  2,   1855,  Mary  J.  Stuart,  of 


438  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Fox  Lake,  Wis.;  married    (2),   1878,  Louise  Boden,   of   Mil- 
waukee, Mich.     The  male  line  is  extinct.     Child : 

4443  Minnie   S.   Tyler,  bom  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Feb.   2, 

1863. 

2103  CHARLOTTE  ADELIA^  TYLER  (Isaac^),  born 
in  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  July  9,  1844;  died  in  Portland,  Oregon, 
March  14,  1898;  married,  in  Leslie,  Mich.,  July  9,  1868,  Ebe- 
nezer  Cook,  a  teacher  of  music,  who  moved  from  Michigan  to 
Portland  in  1879.  Mrs.  Cook  was  also  a  teacher  of  music. 
The  children  were  born  in  Paw  Paw,  Mich.     Children: 

4444  Mary  A.  Cook,  bom  Dec.  4,  1869;  married,  April  21, 

1895,  Trevelyan  Sharp,  a  violinist  of  Portland,  Ore. ; 
they  live  in  Cleveland,  O.  She  studied  music  from 
an  early  age,  and  is  a  superior  pianist ;  was  grad- 
uated from  Berlin  (Germany),  Conservatory  in 
1894,  being  a  student  of  Karl  Klinderworth ;  she 
gave  several  recitals  in  Berlin  with  success,  and  has 
made  successful  appearances  in  the  United  States. 

4445  Dean  T.  Cook,  bora  Feb.  21,  and  died  Sept.  19,  1872. 

2106  CHRISTOPHER  GOULD^  TYLER  (James^), 
bom  in  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  July  10,  1779 ;  killed  in  the  battle 
of  Little  Rock,  December,  1813,  in  the  War  of  1812 ;  married 
■ .     Children : 

4446  John  Tyler. 

4447  James  Tyler. 

4448  Jeremiah  Tyler. 

4449  Mary   Tyler. 

4450  Lucinda  Tyler. 

4451  Candace  Tyler. 

4452  Anno  Tyler,  died  young. 

2108  MARY^  TYLER  (James"),  bom  in  Hopkinton, 
N.  H.,  December  13,  1781 ;  died  November  19,  1859 ;  married 
Asa  Sprout,  of  Northfield,  Vt.,  where  they  lived  and  where 
their  children  were  bom.     Children: 

4453  Lyman  Sprout,  married  and  had  three  children,  all  of 

whom  died  young  in  Northfield. 

4454  James  Tyler  Sprout,  married  Nomie  Powell;  he  died, 

s.  p.,  in  Boston. 


Seventh  Generation  439 

4455  Lucinda  T.  Sprout,  died  unmarried,  aged  29. 

4456  Sarah  Sprout,  married  and  had  two  children,  who  died 

young. 

4457  George  W.   Sprout,   married,   and   resided  in   Morris- 

town,  N.  Y. ;  had  two  children  who  died  young. 

2113  LUCINDA^  TYLER  (James«),  bom  in  Henniker, 
N.  H.,  July  18,  1791;  died  March  24,  1866;  married,  October 
21,  1821,  Leonard  Fletcher,  born  in  Thetford,  Vt.,  June  10, 
1798 ;  died  in  West  Fairlee,  Vt.,  July  6,  1855 ;  son  of  Leonard 
and  Grace  (Benton)  Fletcher;  he  was  a  farmer;  she  was  a 
school-teacher  in  early  life.      Children : 

4458  Betsey  Tyler  Fletcher,  born  Oct.  15,  1822;  died  Sept. 

23,  1847;  married  in  1841,  Robert  S.  Holmes;  they 
had  a  son  and  daughter  (James  and  Louisa). 

4459  James    Tyler   Fletcher,    born    March    12,    1824;   died 

July  10,  1893;  married,  Sept.  10,  1846,  Mary  Ann 
Lane ;  they  had  three  children ;  he  was  a  blacksmith. 

4460  Sarah  Candace  Fletcher,  born  Feb.  6,  1826;  married 

(1),  Sept.,  1858,  Henry  A.  Green;  married  (2), 
Julius  F.  Case;  no  children. 

4461  Laura  Ann  O.  Fletcher,  born  Jan.  28,  1828;  married 

William  E.  Barry,  a  farmer;  had  a  son  (Elwyn)  and 
two  daughters   (Eva  and  Hattie). 

4462  Royal   Benton   Fletcher,  bom   Oct.    1829;   died   Aug. 

17,  1831. 

4463  Lucinda  Fletcher,  bom  Aug.  22,  1832;  married,  Nov. 

30,  1851,  Lyman  R.  Cobum,  who  was  in  the  Civil 
War;  had  two  sons  (Frank  and  Frederick)  and  a 
daughter    (Nellie). 

4464  Leonard   Benton    Fletcher,   bora    May   13,    1838;    died 

May  12,  1874;  married,  Feb.  5,  1862,  Ann  R.  Aid- 
rich  ;  he  was  a  farmer  in  West  Fairlee ;  had  a  son 
(Leonard)   and  daughter  (Elizabeth). 

2114  JEREMIAH"  T\T.ER  (James^),  born  in  Thet- 
ford, Vt.,  September  8,  1796;  died  in  Rockford,  111.,  in  1877, 

aged   eighty-one;   married   ;   moved   to   Westem,   N.    Y., 

thence  to  near  Ionia,  Mich.,   and  thence  to  Rockford.      Chil- 
dren: 

4465  Christopher  Gould  Tyler. 


440  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

4466  Robert  Smith  Tyler. 

4467+  James  Tyler,  bom  1824. 

4468  Jeremiah  Junius  Tyler. 

4469  George  Byron  Tyler. 

4470  Sarah  Tyler. 

2127  DOCTOR  CYRIL  S.^  TYLER  (Jeremiah^),  born 
in  Thetford,  Vt.,  December  31,  1803;  died  in  Hopkinton,  N.  H., 
May  27,  1865;  married.  May  29,  1831,  Sarah  Putnam,  bom 
in  1798;  died  in  Hopkinton,  April  15,  1880;  daughter  of  Dr. 
Aaron  Putnam,  of  Boston,  Mass. ;  they  are  both  buried  in  the 
old  cemetery  in  Hopkinton.  In  1849  he  had  the  degree  of 
M.  D.  from  Dartmouth  College;  he  studied  with  Dr.  Muzzey 
and  became  a  practicing  physician  in  Hopkinton  where  he  lived 
for  over  forty  years,  from  1823.  He  was  an  Episcopalian. 
The  children  were  born  in  Hopkinton.      Children : 

4471  Isabel  Putnam  Tyler,  bom  1832;  died  in  Hopkinton 

Feb.  4,  1886;  buried  in  the  old  cemetery;  married 
Lewis  Evans,  of  Hopkinton,  who  was  living  there  in 
1896,  s.  p. ;  was  postmaster. 
4472+     Sarah  Hall  Tyler. 

2128  DOCTOR     LATIMER^     TYLER     (Jeremiah^), 

bom  in  Thetford,  Vt.,  October  2,  1806;  died  ;  married, 

January  8,  1834,  Eliza  Hall,  bom  in  Thetford,  November  13, 
1814;  daughter  of  John   and  Hannah    (Lathrop)    Hall,  who 
kept  a  hotel ;  Dr.  Latimer  moved  to  Elgin,  111.      Children : 
4473+     Charles  H.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  7,  1841. 

4474  Charlotte  L.   Tyler,  born  Oct.   3,   1843;  died,   s.   p., 

Sept.  27,  1867. 

4475  Isabella  Mary   Tyler,   bom   ]\Iay  26,   1846;   married, 

Feb.  27,  1873,  Edwin  N.  Williams,  of  Elgin,  111., 
son  of  John  Williams. 

2129  WILLIAIM  MONROE^  TYLER  (Jeremiah^), 
bom  in  Thetford,  Vt. ;  manned  INIary  C.  Hazelton,  of  Orford, 
iN.  H. ;  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Hazelton.  He  lived  in  Post 
Mills,  Thetford,  and  probably  for  a  time  at  Orford ;  was  an 
old-time  clothier  who  dressed  homespun  cloths ;  kept  a  store 
in  North  Andover,  Mass.,  for  a  time,  where  "  Tyler  Street  " 
(now  in  South  Lawrence)  was  named  for  him.      He  also  car- 


Seventh  Generation  441 

ried  on  a  gentlemen's  furnishing  house  in  Boston.      Children : 

4476  Mary  Hazelton   Tyler,   resided   in   Boston,   and   mar- 

ried   

4477  Catherine    E.    Tyler,    died   in    North   Andover,    July, 

1846,  aged  three. 

2135  LUCIUS  HARVEY^  TYLER  (Simeon^),  bom  in 
Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  November  19,  1817;  in  1897  was  living  in 
Hopkinton;  married  (1),  May  10,  1852,  Mrs.  Sarah  Anna 
(Hall)  Amsden,  from  Sherbrook,  Can.  (she  had  a  daughter  by 
her  first  marriage,  who  married  Edward  Tyler  Buswell,  No. 
4490)  ;  she  died  April  2,  1857,  aged  fifty-three  years,  seven 
months,  and  was  buried  in  Hopkinton;  married  (2),  June  26, 
1883,  Miss  Frances  Eaton,  of  Warner,  N.  H.  The  children  were 
bom  in  Hopkinton.      Children  : 

4478  Mary  Jane  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  17,  1853 ;  married,  June 

4,  1891,  William  S.  Putney,  a  farmer  of  Webster, 

N.  H. 
4479+     Clara  Arabella  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  3,  1855. 
4480+     Bertha  Scott  Tyler,  bom  May  2,  1866. 

2136  NANCY^  TYLER  (Moses«),  bom  in  Henniker. 
N.  H.,  May  4,  1799 ;  died  in  Indiana,  aged  over  eighty ;  mar- 
ried, January  6,  1828,  Rev.  Eber  Childs,  born  in  Thetford,  Vt., 
July  31,  1798;  son  of  William  and  Mary  (Heaton)  Childs. 
He  was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College ;  he  taught  in  the 
academy  in  Groton,  Mass.,  and  studied  theology  in  Andover, 
Mass. ;  settled  as  pastor  in  Deering,  N.  H.,  Calais,  Me.,  and 
Byron,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  Fulton,  Wis.,  December  15,  1847.  Chil- 
dren: 

4481  Mary  Elizabeth  Childs,  born  April  7,  1829 ;  died  1847. 

4482  Wilham   Henry   Childs,   bom   Sept.   6,   1830;   died  in 

infancy. 

4483  William   Henry   Tyler  Childs,   bom   April   27,   1832; 

married,   Feb.   18,   1858,  Angelina   Adams ;  was   in 
the  Civil  War. 

4484  Francis   Brown,  bom  Feb.   22,   1834;  married,  Feb., 

1878,  Frances  M.   Cheesbro;  resided  in  Janesville, 
Wis. 

4485  Charles  Carrol  Childs,  bom  Jan.  9,  1836;  died  1848. 


44^  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

4486  Frederick  Oberlin  Childs,  bom  Dec.  15,  1838;  married 

(1),  Jan.  1,  1863,  Maggie  G.  Sox;  married  (2), 
Sept.  19,  1870,  Mary  Eastman. 

4487  Ellen   Louisa    Childs,   bom    Sept.    14,   1844;   married 

Hon.  Lyman  M.  Ward,  of  Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 

2137  SARAH^  TYLER  (Moses*^),  born  in  Hopkinton, 
N.  H.,  January  12,  1802;  died  in  Tyler's  Bridge,  N.  H.,  No- 
vember 3,  1858;  married,  August  18,  1819,  Aaron  Wood  Bus- 
well,  a  farmer,  of  Hopkinton,  born  September  26  ,1792;  died 
October  20,  1863.  The  children  were  bom  in  Hopkinton. 
Children : 

4488  Caroline   Wood   Buswell,   bom    Sept.    29,    1821;    died 

Aug.  15,  1887 ;  married,  Jan.  28,  1844,  James  Per- 
kins, of  Wakefield,  N.  H.,  who  was  in  the  Civil  War, 
and  died  in  1863,  in  Springfield,  111. ;  they  had  two 
sons  (Albert,  killed  in  the  Civil  War,  and  Oscar), 
and  two  daughters  (Fannie  and  Florence),  both  of 
whom  married. 

4489  Jane  EHzabeth  Buswell,  bom  Sept.  12, 1823  ;  died  Oct. 

18,  1859 ;  married,  April  28,  1844,  Otis  Prentis  War- 
ren, of  Laconia,  N.  H. ;  they  had  one  son  (Edward) 
and  a  daughter  (Virginia)  and  other  children,  who 
died  young. 

4490  Edward  Tyler  Buswell,  bom  Dec.  11,  1828;  married, 

1865,  Sarah  A.  Amsden,  daughter  of  Mrs.  Sarah 
(Hall)  Amsden  Tyler,  who  married  Lucius  Harvey 
Tyler,  No.  2135 ;  she  died  Nov.  6,  1883 ;  resided  in 
Springville,  Cal.  They  had  three  sons  (Mark, 
Hugh  and  Aaron). 

4491  George  Richmond  Buswell,  bom  June  21,  1833;  died 

July  30,  1896 ;  married,  1868,  Helen  Hallock.  He 
lived  in  Davisville,  Cal. ;  was  in  the  First  la.  Cavalry 
three  years,  in  the  Civil  War;  they  had  two  daugh- 
ters (Josephine  and  Helen),  who  married,  and  other 
children,  who  died  young. 

4492  Clara  Anna  Buswell,  bora  Nov.  3,  1835;  resided,  un- 

married, in  Springville,  Cal. 
449'3        Helen  Louise  Buswell,  born  March  5,  1840;  died  Aug. 
23,  1885  ;  married,  1866,  George  Whitefleld  Chase, 
of  National  City,  Cal.;  who  died  June  23,  1899; 


Seventh  Generation  443 

had  three  daughters  (Helen,  Josepliine,  and  Dido) 
and  a  son  (Paul). 

4494  Sarah  Josephine  Perley  Buswell,  born  Sept.  10,  1842; 

died  in  Hopkinton  May  25,  1861. 

4495  Infant,  who  hved  less  than  three  weeks. 

2138  CALVIN^  TYLER  (Moses^),  born  in  Hopkinton, 
N.  H.,  March  11,  1806;  he  was  an  adopted  son;  died  there 
April  1,  1884,  aged  seventy-eight;  married,  March  7,  1833, 
S'ilpha  Hastings,  born  in  Hopkinton  February  28,  1807; 
daughter  of  Captain  Heman  Hastings,  of  Hopkinton  ;  she  was 
living  in  Hopkinton,  at  Tyler's  Bridge,  in  1896,  where  her  hus- 
band also  lived,  and  where  the  children  were  born.  Cliildren : 
4496+  Sarah  E.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  26,  1833. 
4497+     Charles  Richard  Tyler,  born  March  31,  1837. 

4498  Henry  Carroll  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  27,  1841 ;  died  unmar- 

ried in  Hopkinton,  Oct.  18,  1866;  was  a  private  in 
Company  B,  2d  N.  H.  Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the 
Civil  War;  he  went  through  the  war  from  Sept., 
1861,  and  was  wounded  at  Gettysburg;  he  was  ap- 
pointed corporal  in  1864,  and  rose  to  first  lieutenant, 
but  was  mustered  out  as  first  sergeant,  Dec.  19, 
1865. 

4499  Moses  Cyril  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  19,  1843 ;  married  Maria 

Bell  Cram,  of  Fort  Wa^me,  Ind. ;  was  a  private  in 
Company  B,  2d  N.  H.  Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the 
Civil  War;  tak^n  prisoner  at  Malvern  Hills  and 
was  in  Libby  Prison  several  months  ;  exchanged  and 
re-enlisted  in  18th  N.  H.  Volunteers.  Lives  in 
Lima,  Ohio ;  no  children. 

4500  Nancy  Jane  Tyler,  bom  June  21,  1847;  died  unmar- 

ried in  Hopkinton  June  30,  1868. 

2161  JEPTHAH^  TYLER,  JR.  (Jepthah^),  bom  in 
Lyme,  N.  H.,  February  25,  1810;  died  there  February  11. 
1883 ;  married  Flavilla  Hall.  The  children  were  born  in  Lyme. 
Children : 

4501  Eli   Smith  Tyler,  bom   April  2,  1835;   enlisted  Aug. 

12,  1862,  in  the  Civil  War,  as  private  in  Company 
H,    11th   N.    H.    Volunteer   Infantry;    wounded    at 


444  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Spottsylvania,    Va.,    May    12,    1864,    and    died    of 
wounds  in  Washington,  D.  C,  June  6,  1864. 

4502+     Almena  M.  Tyler,  born  Sept.  10,  1837. 

4503+     Mary  Esther  Tyler,  bom  June  3,  1839. 

4504  Henry  Tyler,  born  1841 ;  died  s.  p. 

4505  Albert  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  4,  1843;  unmarried  in  1898; 

resided  in  Nashua,  N.  H. 

4506  Jason  C.  Tyler,  bom  1844;  resided  in  Boston. 

4507  David  C.  Tyler,  bom  1845. 

4508  George  Tyler,  bom  1851. 

2170  MARIE  H.^  TYLER  (John*^),  born  in  Thetford, 
Vt.,  April  27,  1803;  died  December  16,  1885;  married  there, 
March  11,  1823,  Joseph  Hoyt  Quimby,  bom  in  Hopkinton, 
N.  H.,  April  13,  1801;  died  in  Thetford  February  12,  1878; 
he  was  a  farmer.  The  children  were  bom  in  Thetford.  Chil- 
dren: 

4509  Maria  A.  Quimby,  bom  April  18,  1825 ;  died  June  26, 

1827. 

4510  James  B.  Quimby,  bom  June  1,  1827;  resided  in  Law- 

rence, Mass. 

4511  Monroe  T.  Quimby,  bom  July  20,  1829;  died  May  2, 

1893. 

4512  Charles  N.  Quimby,  bom  Oct.  9,  1831 ;  died  April  10, 

1884. 

4513  John    T.    Quimby,    bom    July    19,    1834;    resided    in 

Thetford  Center,  Vt. 

4514  Latimer  A.   Quimby,  born   Oct.    19,   1836;  resided  in 

Lawrence,  Mass. 

4515  Juha  M.  Quimby,  bom  June  3,  1839 ;  married  

Kimhall ;  resided  in  South  Fairlee,  Vt. 

4516  Mary   A.    Quimby,   born   April   14,   1842;   died   April 

17,  1871. 

2173  ANNIE  G.'  TYLER  (Jolm^),  bom  in  Thetford, 
Vt.,  July  26,  1811;  died  March  2,  1843;  married,  INIarch  8, 
1832,  Hiram  Bronson  Sloan,  bom  in  Lyme,  N.  H.,  January 
20,  1805;  died  June  18,  1889,  in  Thetford.  He  married  (2), 
his  first  wife's  sister  Lucretia,  who  was  a  widow  at  that  time. 
Mrs.  Annie  G.  Sloan's  children  were  bom  in  Thetford.  Chil- 
dren: 


Seventh  Generation  454*5 

4517  Hiram  Frank  Sloan,  bom  Dec.  3,  1832. 

4518  Asenath  A.  Sloan,  bom  Sept.  15,  1834;  died  in  Chi- 

cago, 111. 

4519  Henry  A.  Sloan,  bom  June  21,  1836. 

4520  George  S.  Sloan,  bom  Sept.  11,  1838. 

4521  Frances  M.  Sloan,  bom  July  23,  1840. 

4522  Tyler  G.  Sloan,  bom  Feb.  25,  1843;  died  June  25, 

1844. 

2176  LUCRETIA  J."  TYLER  (John^),  born  in  Thet- 
ford,  Vt.,  Sept.  1,  1820;  married  (1),  Oliver  Coffin  Htint,  a 
mason;  married  (2),  Hiram  Bronson  Sloan,  widower  of  her 
sister,  Annie  G.  Tyler. 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 

4523  Frances   A.    Hunt,   married   Brown ;   resided   in 

Manchester,  N.  H. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

4524  Edgar  Sloan. 

4525  Fred  Sloan. 

4526  Charles  Sloan. 

2177  EMELINE  F.^  TYLER  (Jolin^),  bom  in  Thet- 
ford,  Vt.,  May  5,  1827;  married,  April  2,  1850,  Charles  D. 
Lucas,  bom  in  Boston,  Mass.,  February  11,  1827.  In  1899 
she  resided  in  Thetford  Center.      Children : 

4527  Helen  D.  Lucas,  bom  in  Vershire,  Vt.,  June  3,  1851. 

4528  Charles  Tyler  Lucas,  bom  in  Thetford  May  9,  1856. 

2180  ORANGE  BRIGHAM^  TYLER  (James«),  bom 
in  Thetford,  Vt.,  March  28,  1801 ;  died  in  Iberville,  Can.,  Octo- 
5,  1867;  married,  September  15,  1823,  Marie  Poutre  de  la 
Vigne,  born  in  St.  Phillips,  Can.,  July  22,  1797 ;  died  March 
16, 1878.  He  was  a  tanner  and  shoe  manufacturer  until  1838  ; 
then  in  Canada  was  a  magistrate,  collector  of  Signorial  Rentes 
and  speculator  in  farming  properties ;  he  resided  for  a  time  in 
Napierv'ille,  Quebec,  where  the  children  were  bom.  Children : 
4529+  Rosanna  Tyler,  born  June  17,  1824. 
4530  Henry  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  5,  1827;  died  unmarried, 
Sept.  26,  1852. 


4»4«6  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

4531        Charles  Tyler,  born  Sept.  2,  1829  ;  died  April  26,  1893  ; 

married  April  4,   1854,  Susan  Caldwell;  resided  in 

Bakersfield,  Cal. ;  had  a  family. 
4532+     Edmond  Tyler,  bom  March  30,  1833. 
4533       OHver  Tyler,  bora  June  17,  1835 ;  died  Aug.  6,  1835. 
4534+     William  Tyler,  born  June  20,  1836. 

2185  LUCRETIA  AMBROSE^  (Hannah  Eastman^), 
born  January  15,  1799;  died  December  3,  1883;  married,  Sep- 
tember 22,  1823,  Rev.  Charles  Walker,  of  Rutland,  Vt.  Chil- 
dren: 

4535  Anne  Ambrose  Walker,  bom  Aug.   5,  1827 ;  married 

Rev.   George  N.  Boardman ;  no  children. 

4536  (Rev.)   George  Leon  Walker  (D.  D.),  bom  April  30, 

1830;  died  in   Hartford,   Conn.,   March   14,   1900; 
married    (1),   Sept.    16,   1858,  Maria  Wilhston,  of 
'  Brattleboro,    Vt. ;    married    (2),    Amelia    Read,    of 

Thompson,  Conn.,  who  died  in  1898.  Dr.  Walker 
was  of  a  delicate  constitution,  but  by  care  he  was 
able  to  live  out  the  threescore  and  ten  years  and  to 
attain  an  eminence  in  his  church  reached  by  but  few 
contemporaries.  He  began  the  study  of  law,  but 
on  account  of  his  health  changed  to  the  minis- 
try ;  he  was  graduated  from  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  and  was  chosen  to  such  leading  pastorates 
in  the  Congregational  church,  as  Portland,  Me., 
New  Haven,  Conn,  (where  he  received  the  degi-ee 
of  D.  D.  from  Yale  University  in  1870),  Brattle- 
boro, Vt.,  and  Hartford,  Conn.  In  1897  he  pub- 
lished a  volume  of  lectures,  Aspects  of  the  Religious 
Life  in  New  England;  he  was  one  of  the  commission 
of  twenty-five  which  prepared  the  Congregational 
creed  of  1883 ;  he  was  one  of  the  corporation  of 
Yale  University  from  1887-1899;  in  1888  he  was 
made  one  of  the  continuous  members  of  the  Board 
of  Visitors  of  Andover  Theological  Seminary.  While 
visiting  his  only  son  (Prof.  Williston  Walker)  in 
Brattleboro,  he  was  prostrated  with  paralysis,  about 
1896,  but  he  died  of  pneumonia  four  years  later. 

4537  Stephen   Ambrose  Walker,   bom   Nov.    2,    1834;   died 

unmarried,  Feb.  5,  1893. 


Seventh  Generation  447 

4538  Henry  Freeman  Walker,  bom  July  3,  1836;  unmar- 

ried. 

2200  J.  BOWMAN^  TYLER  (John,  Jr.^),  ibom  in 
North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  March  5,  1822;  died  June  29,  1873; 
married,  September  17,  1844,  Lydia  Jane  Rice.  He  was  a 
farmer  in  North  Brookfield,  where  his  children  wei^e  bom. 
Children : 

4539  Sarah  Jane  Tyler,  bom  July  31,  1845 ;  married,  Sept. 

2,  1879,  John  Monroe,  a  farmer,  of  Rutland,  Mass. ; 
no  children. 

4540  John    Henry    Tyler,   bom    Aug.    22,    1848 ;    married, 

March  10,  1870,  Ella  Stone,  of  Hubbardston;  he  is 
a  mechanic  and  auctioneer,  resides,  s.  p.,  in  North 
Brookfield. 

2202  MARTHA  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (John^),  bom 
in  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  July  20,  1826;  married,  September 
19,  1844,  John  Jay  Sherman,  bom  in  Fairfield,  Vt.,  January 
22,  1826;  son  of  Elijah  and  Sarah  (Larkin)  Sherman;  he  was 
a  farmer  in  North  Brookfield,  where  the  children  were  bom.' 
Children : 

4541  Myron    Winslow    Sherman,     bom     July     9,      1846; 

died  in  West  Brookfield,  s.  p.,  Oct.  27,  1895; 
married,  June,  1869,  Ella  Thompson,  of  North 
Brookfield ;  he  enlisted,  Aug.  23,  1864,  in  Company 
E,  4th  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery;  mustered  out  June 
17,  1865;  was  a  corset  manufacturer  in  Springfield, 
residing  in  West  Brookfield. 

4542  Mary  Emma  Sherman,  bom  June  11,  1850 ;  died  March 

2,  1874 ;  married  Alfred  O.  Stevens,  of  Dana,  Mass. ; 
resided  in   North  Brookfield. 

4543  George  Henry  Sherman,  bom  Sept.  23,  1854 ;  died  in 

North  Brookfield  Oct.  3,  1854. 

4544  Myra  Eliza  Sherman,  bom  Aug.  15,  1858;  died  June 

12,  1859. 

4545  Cyms   Tyler   Sherman,  bom   Jan.   9,   1861 ;  married, 

March  14,  1889,  Angelia  M.  Carter,  of  Milford, 
Mass. ;  he  was  graduated  from  the  Boston  Dental 
College  and  resides  in  Quincy,  Mass. ;  has  two  sons. 

4546  Sidney  Algemon  Sherman,  bom  April  24,  1862;  was 


448  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1885 ;  married, 
Dec.  20,  1887,  Daisy  Fairfield,  of  Amlierst ;  was  five 
years  principal  of  the  Amherst  High  School ;  in  1898 
assistant  in  the  High  School  in  Providence,  R.  I. ; 
has  two  sons  and  a  daughter. 

4547  George  A.  Sherman,  born  June  9,  1865 ;  married,  June 

12,  1890,  Alberta  W.  Memtt,  of  Quincy,  Mass.; 
was  an  architect  and  resided  in  Wollaston,  Mass., 
where  he  died  Jan.  25,  1899. 

2204  THEODORE^  TYLER  (Phineas*5),  born  in  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  November  17,  1795 ;  died  in  New  Braintree,  Mass., 
October  20,  1857 ;  married,  April  29,  1821,  Abigail  Gould,  who 
died  December  7,  1871.  He  was  a  tailor,  and  they  lived  in 
New  Braintree,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

4548  Warren  Tyler,  bom  March  15,  1822;  died,  unmarried, 

May  22,  1845. 
4549+     Dwight  Tyler,  bora  Dec.  7,  1823. 
4550+     Susan  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  18,  1825. 
4551        Sarah  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  10,  1827 ;  married,  March  20, 

1866,  Denison  Nichols,  bora  in  Westminster,  N.  H., 

July  12,  1823;  no  children. 
4552+     Gardner  Tyler,  bora  Feb.  2,  1829. 

4553  George  Tyler,  bora  Dec.  17,  1831 ;  died  in  New  Brain- 

tree, Feb.  9,  1894 ;  unmarried. 

4554  Edwin   Tyler,  bora  April  27,   1835 ;  resided  in   New 

Braintree ;  unmarried. 

2205  FRANCIS  BARNES^  TYLER  (Phineas«),  born 
in  Brookfield,  Mass.,  and  died  in  Warren,  Mass.;  married  (1), 
Polly  Hill,  bora  in  New  Braintree  in  1794;  married  (2),  Theo- 
dosia  Thomas  of  Brookfield.  The  children  were  born  in 
Warren. 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 

4555  Charlotte  Tyler,  married  Cyrus  Gordon,  of  Warren, 

and  died  in  Springfield. 
4556+     Frederick  Tyler. 

2206  ISAAC^  TYLER  (Phineas«),  bom  in  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  December  2,  1808;  died  in  West  Brookfield,  February 


Seventh  Geneeation  449 

5,    1886;   married,    1834,    Catherine   Olds    Gilbert,   bom   Feb- 
ruary, 1808;  died  in  West  Brookfield,  August  3,  1879.     The 
children  were  bom  in  West  Brookfield.      Children: 
4557       James  H.  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  8,  and  died  Oct.  13,  1834. 
4558+     James  W.  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  16,  1835. 
4559+     Sarah  L.  Tyler,  bora  March  22,  1838. 

2220  AVILDA  BARTLETT^  TYLER  (David*'),  bom 
in  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  March  27,  1825 ;  died  there  June 
17,  1896;  married,  October  17,  1848,  WilHam  Stoddard,  born 
in  North  Brookfield,  February  8,  1819 ;  died  there  September  9, 
1865,  and  there  his  children  were  bom.  He  was  the  son  of 
Bela  Stoddard.      Children : 

4560  Emma  A.   Stoddard,  bom   Sept.   27,  1849;  married, 

March    30,    1876,    George   M.    Duncan,    of    North 
Brookfield. 

4561  William  Tyler  Stoddard,  bora  Oct.  17,  1851 ;  died  in 

North  Brookfield,  March  4,  1885. 

4562  Mary  A.  Stoddard,  bora  Aug.  23,  1856 ;  married,  Aug. 

23,  1878,  Lucius  S.  Woods,  Jr.,  a  merchant  of  North 
Brookfield. 

4563  Sarah  A.  Stoddard,  bora  March  8,  1864 ;  died  young. 

2221  ELIZABETH  R."^  TYLER  (David*'),  bora  in 
North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  December  27,  1826;  married,  March 
22,  1843,  as  his  second  wife,  Kittredge  Hill,  Jr.,  born  in  North 
Brookfield,  September  29,  1813  ;  son  of  Kittredge  Hill  (Thomas, 
Peter,  John,  of  Rehoboth)  ;  he  married  (1),  Susan  H.  Brim- 
hall,  of  North  Brookfield,  who  died  s.  p.;  married  (3),  Octo- 
ber 12,  1860  (his  second  wife  having  obtained  a  divorce),  Fanny 
B.  Sheldon,  of  Deerfield,  Mass.  He  was  a  farmer  and  mason, 
and  postmaster;  in  1861  he  removed  to  New  York  State,  and 
in  1864  to  Centerville,  Ind.  The  children  were  bora  in  North 
Brookfield. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

4564  Lloyd   Kittredge   Hill,   bora   Jan.    8,    1844;   married, 

Ma}^  25,  1870,  Louisa  Pierce,  of  Knightstown,  Ind. ; 
had  four  daughters. 

4565  WilHam  Tyler  Hill,  bora  Dec.   26,   1846;  died  Aug. 

16,  1847. 


450  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

4566  Albert   Tyler  Hill,  bom  June   10,   1854;   died  April 

17,  1857. 

4567  Warren  Tyler  HiU,  bom  Dec.  19,  1858;  died  March 

6,  1859. 

4568  Walter  Copeland  Hill,   twin  to  Warren,   died  March 

25,  1859. 

2230     GEORGE   FRANCIS^    TYLER    (Eli«),   born    in 
West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  November  13,  1820 ;  died  February  10, 
1894;  married,  November  4,  1838,  Caroline  W.  Pepper,  of  New 
Braintree,  Mass.     He  was  a  farmer  and  lumber  manufacturer. 
The  children  were  born  in  West  Brookfield.      Children : 
4569+     Abbie  F.  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  10,  1853. 
4570+     George  Warren  Tyler,  twin  to  Abbie. 
4571+     Dwight  M.  Tyler,  bom  June  16,  1855. 
4572       Eliza  J.  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  28,  1856 ;  in  1901  was  living 

in  West  Brookfield. 
4573+     Phebe  A.  Tyler,  bom  March  19,  1858. 
4574+     Hattie  M.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  19,  1861. 
4575+     Orianna  Tyler,  bom  April  13,  1863. 


HARRIET  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (Eli«),  bom 
in  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  February  20,  1831 ;  died  in  Boston, 
February  20,  1854;  married,  September  20,  1850,  Captain 
John  W.  Tuttle,  a  sea  captain ;  killed  on  Federal  Street  in  Bos- 
ton in  the  great  fire  of  1871.     Child : 

4576  William  Henry  Tuttle,  bom  Dec.  25,  1851. 

2237  SUSAN  MARIA^  TYLER  (Eli*^'),  bom  in  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  February  9,  1833 ;  married,  January  27, 
1848,  Edward  Walker  Thomas,  bom  in  Leeds,  England,  De- 
cember 18,  1828 ;  resided  in  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H. ;  was  a  needle- 
maker.      Children : 

4577  Edward  W.  Thomas,  bom  Dec.  3,  1852 ;  married,  Nov. 

19,  1871,  Ida  E.  Fabcr;  they  had  two  sons. 

4578  Charles  Henry  Thomas,  married  Nov.  20,  1872,  Kate 

Kilkenny. 

4579  Warren    N.    Thomas,   married,   Dec.    12,    1874,   Ellen 

Harrison. 

4580  Joseph  Francis  Thomas,  married,  June  11,  1887,  Lucy 

IMontgomery. 

4581  Arthur  De  Witt  Thomas. 


Seventh  Generation  451 

2240  CHARLES  AUSTIN^  TYLER  (Eli«),  bom  in 
West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  March  11,  1841;  married  (1),  1877, 
Mary  B.  McLoughlin ;  married  (2),  April  11,  1889,  Laura  E. 
Hayward,  of  East  Concord,  N.  H.  He  was  in  the  6th  Mass. 
Light  Artillery  from  1862-1865 ;  was  in  New  Orleans  under 
General  Butler.  Employed  in  the  Tilton  Mills ;  resided  in 
Northfield,  N.  H. 

Child,  by  first  marriage:      JLJL-'^9G^O 

4582  Arthur  Tyler,  bom  July  2,  1879. 

2241  CHARLOTTE  FRANCES^  TYLER  (Eli«),  bora 
in  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  October  23,  1842;  married,  in  La- 
conia,  N.  H.,  December  25,  1865,  Walter  Weston  Thompson, 
bom  September  12,  1841 ;  died  in  FrankHn  Falls,  N.  H.,  De- 
cember 1,  1889;  was  in  the  sash  and  blind  business  and  lived 
in  Franklin  Falls,  where  his  children  were  bom.     Children : 

4583  Frank  Weston  Thompson,  bom  Oct.  16,  1869. 

4584  Jennie  Frances  Thompson,  bom  May  12,  1873 ;  died 

Sept.  16,  1874. 

4585  Cora  Belle  Thompson,  born  Dec.  25,  1874;  married, 

June  30,  1897,  Millard  C.  Wells,  of  Concord,  N.  H. ; 
bom  Oct.  14,  1872. 

4586  Mabel  Thompson,  bom  March  25,  1877  ;  married,  Aug. 

9,  1898,  Herbert  H.  Doubleday;  lives  in  Claremont, 
N.  H. 

4587  Evelyne  Tyler  Thompson,  bom  Sept.  4,  1889. 

2242  DWIGHT^  TYLER  (Joshua^),  bom  in  Chester- 
field, N.  H.,  January  13,  1805;  died  1884;  married,  December 
30,  1832,  Mary  V.  Fisk,  bom  August  30,  1810;  died  November 
20,  1884;  daughter  of  Josiah  Fisk.  He  lived  in  South  Lon- 
donderry, Vt.,  where  was  town  clerk  for  thirty-eight  years. 
His  children  were  bom  there.      Children  : 

4588+     Harland  D.  Tyler,  bom  May  8,  1840. 
4589        George  D.  Tyler,  died  aged  twelve. 

2243  JOSHUA^  TYLER,  JR.  (Joshua^),  bom  in  Dum- 
merston,  Vt.,  December  4,  1811 ;  died  in  Murphysboro,  111., 
July  30,  1891;  married  (1),  1840,  Martha  Jane  Morgan,  who 
died  in  1849;  married  (2),  1850,  Mrs.  Nancy  Northen  Crilley, 
who  died  in  I860;  married  (3),  October  12,  1863,  Mrs.  Esther 


452  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyleb 

Wilson  Marshall,  who  lived  in  Murphysboro  in  1901.  At  the 
age  of  seventeen  he  left  his  home  in  Pennsylvania,  where  he  had 
moved  with  his  father,  and  went  West  and  was  on  the  Missis- 
sippi and  Missouri  rivers  for  many  years. 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 

4590  Joshua   Tyler,   bom   1841;   died   June,   1864,  in   the 

hospital  in  Chattanooga,  Tenn. ;  was  a  private  in 
Company  H,  S7th  111.  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  was 
wounded  in  the  Battle  of  Missionary  Ridge. 

4591  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  1843;  died  in  Adams  County, 

Neb.,  1879. 
4592+     Hannah  Tyler,  born  Feb.  2,  1845. 
4593+     George  Tyler,  bom  March  14,  1847. 
4594       Joseph  Tyler,  bom  1849. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 
4595+     James  Tyler,  bom  May  4,  1851. 
4596+     Daniel  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  12,  1854  (or  1852). 

4597  BoUin  Tyler,  born  April  30,  1854. 

4598  Juha   Tyler,  born   Dec.    19,   1855;  killed  by   a  wild 

animal,  July  8,  1862. 
4599+     Laura  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  15,  1857. 
4600+     Frances  Ellen  Tyler,  bora  Nov.  18,  1859. 

Children,  by  third  marriage : 
4601+     Eva  Lois  Tyler,  bom  March  5,  1865. 

4602  Martha  Louisa  Tyler,  bom  May  7,  1869. 

4603  Jesse   Tyler,   died  in   infancy. 

2251  PARKMAN  TYLERS  DAVIS  (Judith^),  bom  in 
Chesterfield,  Vt.,  June  30,  1810;  died  in  Boston  December  12, 
1885;  married,  February  11,  1835,  in  South  Heron,  Vt.,  EHza- 
beth  Clark,  who  died  in  Boston,  April  19,  1885.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Burlington,  Vt.      Children: 

4604  Fannie  Ehzabeth  Davis,  bom  Sept.  30,  1836;  married. 

May   15,   1859,  Alexander  Stowell  in   South  Hero, 
Vt. 
4605+     Gertrude  Maria  Davis,  bom  Feb.'  28,  184T. 

2252  HARRIET  B."^  TYLER  ( Jason«  ) ,  bom  in  Chester- 


Seventh  Generation  453 

field,  N.  H.,  November  13,  1803;  died  in  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H., 
February  1,  1885;  married,  November  15,  1827,  Joseph  Dyar, 
of  Middlebury,  Vt.,  who  died  February  23,  1850.     Children: 

4606  Harriet  Chapman  Dyar,  born  Nov.  15,  1829;  married, 

May  20,  1850,  James  Satterlee  Phelps,  a  son  of 
U.  S.  Senator  Phelps,  of  Vermont ;  she  died  in 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  they  lived  in  Keene,  N.  H. 

4607  JuHa  Adelaide  Dyar,  bom  July  17,  1831 ;  in  1899  was 

living  in  Keene. 

4608  Sarah  Josephine  Dyar,  bom  Aug.  2,  1834 ;  died  Nov. 

17,  1835. 

4609  Sarah   EHzabeth   Dyar,   bom    Sept.    22,    1838;    died 

Nov.  7,  1838. 

4610  Charles    Joseph    Dyar,   born    March    11,    1840;    died 

Sept.  15,  1840. 

2255  SAMUEL  KING^  TYLER  (Jason^),  bom  in 
Chesterfield,  N.  H.,  November  3,  1810;  died  in  West  Chester, 
Ohio,  September  20,  1866,  to  which  place  he  removed  from 
Chesterfield ;  married  Esther  Sawyer,  of  Swanzey,  N.  H. ;  bom 
August,  1811;  died  in  Hamilton,  Ohio,  January  8,  1899  (see 
Randall's  History  of  Chesterfield).     Children: 

4611  Selleck  K.   Tyler,   bom   in   JafFrey,   N.   H.,  May  27, 

1843;  married,  in  Montgomery,  Ohio,  Nov.  23,  1865, 
Edna  Crain ;  he  resided  in  Hamilton,  Ohio. 
4612+     Dana  L.  Tyler,  born  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1,  1845. 

4613  Harriet  S.  Tyler,  bom  in  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  July  24, 

1849 ;  married,  in  West  Chester,  N.  H.,  Feb.  1,  i877, 
Z.  T.  Walker;  lived  in  Hamilton,  Ohio. 

2256  MARY  N.  M.^  TYLER  (Jason*'),  bom  in  Chester- 
field, N.  H.,  Febmary  2,  1812;  died  July  26,  1897;  married, 
1838,  Raymond  Stratton,  of  Rindge,  N.  H. ;  they  moved  to 
Marietta,  Ohio,  in  1852,  where  he  died  in  1869.  After  she 
became  a  widow,  she  moved  to  H^armar,  Ohio.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.      Children : 

4614  Mary  Elizabeth  Stratton,  bom  April  22,  1839;  died 

Sept.  21,  1889;  married,  Dec.  27,  1858,  Morris 
German  Knox,  bom  in  Marietta,  Ohio,  June  14, 
1832,  where  he  was  a  steamboat  builder  in  1899, 
and  where   the  children   were  bom;   they   had   two 


454  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

sons  and  three  daughters  (William  S.,  Harry  D., 
Lizzie  C,  died  young,  Esther  G.,  died  young,  and 
Sallie  A.). 

4615  Esther    Tyler    Stratton,    bom    1841;    married    1866, 

Frederick  Birdsall,  of  Cincinnati ;  in  1899  they  lived 
in  Sacramento,  Cal. ;  they  had  three  children  (Esther, 
Ernest,  and  Jennett). 

2260  SARAH  CHAPMAN"  TYLER  (Jason^),  bom  in 
Chesterfield,  N.  H.,  October  22,  1821 ;  died  in  Fitzwilliam,  N. 
H.,  January  29,  1889;  married,  November  26,  1846,  Charles 
Clinton  Carter  born  in  Fitzwilliam  September  23,  1814;  died 
January  4,  1899.  For  more  than  fifty  years  he  was  a  member 
of  the  firm  of  E.  &  C.  Carter,  carriage-makers  in  Fitzwilliam; 
was  town  treasurer  1861-1862.  She  taught  school  when  young 
in  Rindge,  N.  H.,  and  became  a  writer  of  children's  stories, 
chiefly,  and  contributed  to  Demoresfs  Magazine,  Young  Amer- 
ica, Little  Pilgrim,  and  to  JVIrs.  Lippincott's  pubhcations 
(Grace  Greenwood).  She  was  the  author  of  several  of  the 
"  gift "  books  so  popular  in  the  middle  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury, and  published  these  and  other  books  under  the  pseudonym 
of  "  Clara  Seymour."     The  children  were  bom  in  Fitzwilliam. 

Children  : 

4616  Emma  Frances  Carter,  bom  July  29,  1845  ;  died  Dec.  8, 

1851   (adopted). 

4617  Harry  CHnton  Carter,  bom  Jan.  23,  1853 ;  died  April 

21,  1856. 

4618  Anna   Maria   Carter,   born   Aug.    10,   1857;   married, 

Dec.  24,  1890,  Zen  as  Arthur  Blodgett ;  hves  in  Fitz- 
william ;  two  sons  and  a  daughter. 

4619  Harriet  Tyler  Carter,  })om  May  17,  1859;  resides  in 

Fitzwilliam. 

4620  Percy  Augustine  Carter,  born  Dec.  13,  1860;  married, 

Sept.  17,  1889,  Adebelle  James;  lives  in  South  Da- 
kota ;  has  three  sons. 

4621  Wallace  Charles  Carter,  bora  Aug.  8,  1862;  lives  in 

Fitzwilliam. 

2261  ELIZABETH  H.  C.^  TYLER  (Jason^),  born  in 
Chesterfield,  N.  H.,  November  25,  1823;  died  in  Cincinnati, 


Seventh  Generation  455 

O.,  July  15,  1883;  married,  January  17,  1856,  Captain  Daniel 
Collier,  of  Avondale,  Ohio,  bom  in  Adams  County,  Ohio,  Sep- 
tember 7,  1813;  died  in  Cincinnati,  October  14,  1887,  son  of 
John  Collier.  (He  married  (1),  Lydia  F.  Sampson,  and  had 
two  sons  and  a  daughter.)  He  became  a  clerk  on  a  steamer  on 
the  Ohio  River,  and  later  captain  and  part  owner  of  two 
steamers,  and  finally  sole  owner  of  a  third;  he  then  built  and 
commanded  four  other  steamers,  the  last  one,  the  A.  0.  Tylor, 
was  purchased  by  the  Government  and  made  into  a  gunboat 
and  used  in  the  Civil  War.  He  made  the  last  trip  in  it  from 
New  Orleans  to  Cincinnati,  which  was  made  until  after  the 
Civil  War,  He  did  this  with  the  Union  flag  flying,  in  spite 
of  officers  of  the  C.  S.  A.  and  mobs  and  threatened  arrest  and 
confiscation.  He  obtained  a  document,  a  quasi  customs'  clear- 
ance, from  New  Orleans,  C.  S.  A.,  to  Cincinnati,  U.  S.  A.,  on 
the  ground  that  they  should  give  him  the  same  privileges  that 
they  conceded  to  vessels  of  other  countries.  At  Memphis,  one 
man,  the  wharfmaster,  an  old  friend,  held  the  mob  at  bay 
while  Captain  Collier  backed  out  with  colors  flying  and  pro- 
ceeded up  the  river.  The  last  of  his  life  he  was,  for  twenty 
years,  of  the  coal  firm  of  Collier,  Budd  &  Co.,  of  Cincinnati. 

Child  : 
4622       Albert  Tyler  Collier,  bom  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  April  2, 
1858;  married,  Dec.  15,  1886,  Mary  Agnes  Leonard, 
moved  to  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1889;  one  son  (Leonard, 
lives  in   Tacoma). 


CAPTAIN  JOHN  LARKIN^  TYLER  (Jason*'), 
bom  in  Chesterfield,  N.  H.,  June  17,  1826;  married  Adeline 
Howard,  of  Palmer,  Mass.  In  1845  he  entered  Norwich  (Vt.) 
University,  but  leaving,  he  went  with  General  Scott  in  the 
Mexican  War,  to  the  City  of  Mexico,  where  he  lived  for  a  time 
in  the  "  Halls  of  the  Montezumas."  During  the  Civil  War  he 
was  instructor  in  military  camps,  and  was  captain  of  several 
military  companies.  He  was  connected  with  the  public  schools 
of  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  as  teacher  of  writing,  drawing,  elocution 
and  military  tactics.  He  was,  at  one  time,  the  "  Champion  Pen- 
man "  of  Ohio  and  Indiana.  From  September,  1872,  he  served 
twenty-three  years  as  special  teacher  in  writing  in  Fort  Wayne. 


456  The  Descexdaxts  of  Job  Tyler 

In  1898  he  lived  in  Rome  City,  Ind.,  retired  on  a  pension  from 
the  Fort  Wayne  schools. 

Children  : 
4623+     Julia  A.   Tyler,  bom  in   Springfield,   Mass.,  Feb.   2, 

1852. 
4624+     Major  Eugene  Tyler,  bom  in  Harmar,  Oliio,  July  18, 

1854. 
4625+     Alliezuma    Tyler,   born   in    Columbus,  Ohio,   June   12, 

1857. 
4626+     Jason  King  Tyler,  bom  in  Dayton,  Ohio,  Dec.  25,  1859. 

2264  CAROLINE  DAY^  TYLER  (Joseph  Warren^), 
bom  in  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  May  10,  1824;  died  there  March  4, 
1868;  manned,  June  4,  1846,  George  W.  Bowker,  of  South 
Royalston,  Mass.,  a  chair  manufacturer  of  that  town,  where 
the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

4627  Charles    W.    Bowker,    bom    March   7,    1848;    died   in 

South  Royalston,  June  6,  1886;  he  was  a  musician. 

4628  Frederick  Pitts  Bowker,  born  May  14,  1850;  died  in 

Keene,  N.  H.,  Oct.  25,  1899 ;  married,  Feb.  14,  1877, 
NeUie  Howard,  of  Troy,  N.  H. 

4629  Addie  Eleanor  Bowker,  bom  March  21,  1855  ;  married, 

Nov.  30,  1876,  John  J.  Archibald,  of  Hinsdale; 
they  had  two  sons. 

4630  Charlotte  A.   Bowker,  born  Dec.   12,   1860;  married, 

Feb.  4,  1885,  Clarence  E.  Barker,  of  Orange,  Mass.; 
has   one  son. 

2265  SOPHIRA  SMITH^  TYLER  (Joseph  Warren^), 
born  in  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  October  17,  1825;  died  August  28, 
1864;  married,  November  27,  1845,  George  H.  Ide,  of  Hins- 
dale, a  marble  dealer.      Child: 

4631  Arthur  L.  Ide,  bom  in  Hinsdale,  Oct.  20,  1857;  mar- 

ried, Jan.  12,  1877,  Annette  L.  Allen,  of  Cambridge- 
port,  Mass. ;  bora  in  Milford,  N.  H.,  March  7,  1856. 
They  reside  in  West  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  and  have  two 
sons  and  a  daughter  (Viola  A.,  William  I.,  Mah- 
lon  C). 

2266  PITTS  CUNE^  TYLER  (Joseph  Warren"),  bom 
in  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  March  17,  1827;  died  December  24,  1899; 


Seventh  Generation  457 

married,  September  14,  1853,  Mary  E.  Ide,  of  Hinsdale.  In 
1849  he  went  to  California  as  a  miner;  he  settled  in  Athol, 
Mass.,  as  a  merchant,  where  the  children  were  born.  Chil- 
dren: 

4632  Albert  W.  Tyler,  bom  April  10,  1855;  married,  Nov. 

25,  1875,  Harriet  Howe,  of  Shutesbury,  Mass. ; 
they  reside  in  Athol,  where  he  is  a  coal  dealer. 

4633  Edwin  P.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.   12,  1856;  married,  Dec. 

26,  1887,  Katie  Crawford,  of  North  Dana,  Mass., 
where  he  is  a  woolen  manufacturer;  no  children. 

2268  ELIZABETH  A."^  TYLER  (Joseph  Warren^), 
bom  in  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  June  17,  1830;  married,  April  5,  1851, 
Albert  G.  Moulton,  of  Athol,  Mass.,  bom  in  Lyman,  N.  H., 
March  20,  1813;  died  there  September  6,  1889.  He  was  a 
superintendent  of  railway  bridges.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Athol.      Children : 

4634  Frank  Pierce  Moulton,  bom  April  13,  1853 ;  married, 

July  30,  1878,  Marcia  E.  Atwood;  Hved  in  Bath, 
Me.,  and  had  four  daughters  and  one  son  (Marion 
E.,  Imogene  A.,  Shirlie  L.,  Helen,  Albert  J.). 

4635  Ehzabeth  M.  Moulton,  bom  Sept.  21,  1854;  died  there 

May  30,  1886;  married,  Oct.  27,  1875,  Otho  Ams- 
den,  of  Athol;  had  one  son  (Albert  W.). 

4636  Arthur  Woods  Moulton,  bom  Feb.  23,  1858 ;  married, 

Jan.  12,  1884,  Delia  D.  Fisk ;  hved  in  Fitchburg, 
Mass.;  had  two  daughters  (Blanche  S.,  Minnie  E.). 

4637  James  Tyler  Moulton,  bom   Aug.   4,   1859;  married, 

Aug.  18,  1878,  Jessie  Bedel;  lived  in  Bath,  N.  H. ; 
had  one  daughter   (Alice  E.). 

2270  ORCUTT  B.^  TYLER  (Joseph  Warren^),  bom 
in  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  June  15,  1834;  died  there  January  1, 
1900;  married,  1887,  in  Hinsdale,  Clara  Smith,  bom  in  Boston 
January  17,  1850 ;  daughter  of  Charles  and  Martha  (Hunting- 
ton) Smith.     He  is  a  farmer  and  resided  in  Hinsdale.      Child: 

4638  Charies  Tyler,  bom  in  Hinsdale  Sept.  1,  1887. 

2273  CHARLES  H."^  TYLER  (Joseph  Warren^),  born 
in  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  December  19,  1838;  married  May  19,  1868, 


458  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Lina  S.  Cook,  of  Athol,  Mass.,  where  he  is  a  merchant,  and 
where  their  child  was  bom.      Child: 

4639  E.  Warren  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  19,  1874 ;  a  merchant  in 

Athol. 

2274  AD  ALINE  P."^  TYLER  (Joseph  Warren^),  bom 
in  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  September  21,  1841 ;  married,  June  1, 
1867,  Charles  F.  Dennison,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  who  is  with 
the  Massachusetts  Life  Assurance  Company.      Child: 

4640  Charles  H.  Dennison,  bom  in  Athol,  Mass.,  Oct.  17, 

1875;  died  in  Springfield,  March  28,  1883. 

2278  CORNELIA  EVELENA"  TYLER  (Buckley  01- 
cott<5),  bom  in  South  Woodstock,  Vt.,  July  26,  1829;  died  in 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  September  27,  1878;  married,  December  2, 
1849,  Horace  Piatt,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  who  died  in  Pitts- 
field,  Me.,  December  21,  1882.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Fitchburg.      Children : 

4641  Mary  Ella  Piatt,  bom  April  14,  1850;  married,  Aug. 

14,  1883,  Charles  G.  Hubbard;  in  the  wool  business 
in  San  Antonio,  Tex.;  one  child  (Mabel). 

4642  Alvaro  Horace  Piatt,  bom  July   18,  1852;  married, 

Dec.  23,  1891,  Jennie  F.  Gramps ;  lives  in  Barre, 
Vt. ;  no  children. 

2279  FRANCES  LESTENA^  TYLER  (Buckley  01- 
cott*^),  bom  in  South  Woodstock,  Vt.,  April  23,  1831;  died  in 
Worcester,  Mass.,  April  6,  1900;  married,  July  11,  1859, 
Lorenzo  D.  Warren,  a  jeweler  of  Hollis,  Me.      Child: 

4643  Charles  Eugene  Warren,  bom  in  Holhs,  June  19,  1864 ; 

married,  Nov.  14,  1895,  Nellie  Maxwell  Hoke,  of 
Sullivan,  Ind.,  where  they  reside;  they  had  one 
daughter  (Helen  C). 

2280  DOCTOR  ALVARO  MERRILL^  TYLER  (Buck- 
ley Olcott''),  bom  in  South  Woodstock,  Vt.,  June  21,  1834;  died 
February  18,  1897,  in  Worcester,  Mass. ;  married,  November 
25,  1875,  Lucie  E.  Lufkin,  of  Portland,  Me.  In  1862  he 
enlisted  in  the  Civil  War  for  three  years  and  was  on  the 
medical  staff  at  Fort  Washington,  Md.  He  became  a  mer- 
chant in  Portland,  Me.,  and  in  1879  moved  to  Valley  Head, 


Seventh  Generation  459 

Ala.,  where  he  was  a  fruit-grower  and  stock  raiser;  moved  to 
Worcester  in  1888  ;  he  was  also  a  druggist  at  one  time.  He  was 
a  Knight  Templar.      Children : 

4644  Dean  Olcott  Tyler,  born  in  Portland  Oct.  4,  1876. 

4645  Ferdinand  Leonard  Tyler,  bom  in  Valley  Head  Feb. 

2,  1882. 

2283  GRACE  ISABELLA'  TYLER  (Buckley  Olcott^), 
bom  in  Montpeher,  Vt.,  October  13,  1853;  married  (1),  Sep- 
tember 21,  1876,  George  D.  Willis,  of  Montpelier,  who  died; 
married  (2),  September  10,  1891,  William  G.  Derry,  of  Boston, 
Mass. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

4646  Mabel  Willis  bom  'in  Montpelier  Nov.  13,  1877. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

4647  Emest  E.  Derry,  bom  Dec.  8,  1895. 

2284  CHARLES  RUSSELL^  TYLER  (Buckley  Ol- 
cott^), bom  in  Montpelier,  Vt.,  November  2,  1856;  died  in  Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  September  6,  1900;  married,  September  19,  1891, 
Myra  J.  Bagley,  daughter  of  William  A.  Bagley,  a  manufac- 
turer of  Warren,  Vt.  Charles  was  a  silversmith  and  resided  in 
Burlington.      Child : 

4648  George  Goldsmith   Tyler,  bom   in   Montpelier,   Sep- 

tember 25,  1895. 

2285  STELLA  M.'^  TYLER  (Rolston  Goodell''),  bom  in 
Chesterfield,  N.  H.,  June  24,  1838;  married  February  2,  1862, 
Jonathan  P.  Helton,  of  Mount  Hermon,  Mass.  He  was  a 
farmer  tliere  and  the  children  were  bom  there.      Children : 

4649  George  L.  Holton,  bom  February  22,  1863;  married, 

September  26,  1885,  Fann}^  L.  Pratt ;  resides,  a 
farmer,  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal. ;  one  son  (Robert  G.). 

4650  William  Tyler  Holton,  bom  September  18,  1864 ;  mar- 

ried (1),  1888,  Abbie  M.  Stewart,  who  died  Decem- 
ber, 1891;  married  (2),  June  8,  1898,  Pearl  Hop- 
kins ;  a  farmer  in  Arlington,  Cal. 

4651  Harry  Clinton  Holton,  bom  July  2,  1869;  a  farmer 

and  lives  in  INIt.  Hermon,  Mass. 


460  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

2291  ENOCH  FRANKLIN^  WOOD  (Meliitable^),  born 
in  Boxford,  Mass.,  October  17,  18S2 ;  died  in  Hyde  Park,  Mass., 
January  16,  1882;  married  (1),  August  6,  1866,  Adela  R. 
Poor,  who  died  September,  1867 ;  an  infant  daughter  bom  then 
died  August,  1868:  married  (2),  in  South  Waterford,  Me., 
December,  1872,  Louise  F.  Monroe.  He  was  educated  at  Phil- 
hps  Academy,  Andover,  and  at  the  Putnam  Free  School,  in 
Newburyport,  where  he  was  graduated  in  1851.  He  became 
a  school-master,  teaching  in  various  places,  with  marked  results 
for  good  upon  his  pupils,  many  of  whom  testify  to  the  influ- 
ence for  good  that  he  brought  into  their  lives.  For  16  years  he 
was  in  the  Quincy  School  in  Boston,  and  for  11  years  was  its 
master.  He  was  a  man  of  high  ideals  and  sterling  character, 
and  he  did  a  large  work  in  this  school  among  the  boys  of  the 
foreign  population,  helping  to  raise  their  standards  of  living 
and  assisting  to  make  good  citizens  of  them.  His  home  was 
in  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  where  his  children  were  bom. 

Children  : 

4652  Annette  Monroe  Wood,  bom  February  24,  1874. 

4653  Louise  Tyler  Wood,  bom  September  12,  1875. 

4654  Frankhn  Tyler  Wood,  born  October  9,  1877 :  he  is  a 

pen  and  ink  artist,  and  his  illustrations  are  often 
seen  in  the  leading  periodicals. 

4655  Florence  Monroe  Wood,  bom  July  6,  1879. 


JOSEPH  C'  TYLER  (Andrews*'),  bom  in  Sem- 
pronius,  N.  Y.,  June  8,  1807:  died  in  Hampshire,  111.,  Novem- 
ber 14,  I860:  married,  May  10,  1836,  Mary  Alson  Dewolf, 
bom  in  Luceme,  N.  Y.,  November  19,  1814 ;  died  May  10,  I860. 
He  lived  in  Beaver  and  Conneaut,  Pa.  The  three  elder  and 
the  7th  and  8th  children  were  bom  in  Beaver.      Children : 

4656  Charles  Tyler,  bom  March  1,  1837;  died  March  12, 

1837. 

4657  Comins   Tyler,  bom   March  26,   1838;   died  in   Kane 

County,  111.,  May  19,  1864,  of  consumption ;  was  a 
contractor  in  the  Civil  War. 

4658  Betsey  Ann   Tyler,  bom   February  3,   1840;   died  in 

Kane  County,  111.,  March  18,  1858. 

4659  Samuel  Putnam  Tyler,  bora  January  1,  1842;  killed  in 

the  Battle  of  Shiloh,  April  6,  1862. 


Seventh  Generation  461 

4660  Matilda  Jane  Tyler,  bom  in  Conneaut,  Erie  County, 

Pa.,  February  3,  1845 ;  married  Van  Vleet. 

4661  Ira  Tyler,  boni  in  Conneaut,  January  22,  1849;  died 

April  3,  1872. 

4662  Alexander  Dewolf  Tyler,  born  October  11,  1852;  vet- 

erinary surgeon  in  Elgin,  111. 

4663  Melissa  Arvilla  Tyler,  bom  June  12,  1854. 

4664  Andrews  C.  H.  Tyler,  bom  September  7,  1859. 

2297  NATHANIEL^  TYLER  (Andrews^),  bom  in 
Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  January  25,  1809 ;  married  Clarissa  Harts- 
horn, bom  in  Otsego  County,  N.  Y.,  April  13,  1814.  He 
lived  in  Springfield,  Pa.,  and  Richfield,  Adams  County,  111. 
The  two  elder  children  were  bom  in  Springfield;  the  third  in 
Clinton  County,  Mo.,  and  the  others  in  Richfield.      Children: 

4665  (Dr.)  Alvin  WilUs  Tyler,  born  July  14,  1832;  mar- 

ried  (1),  1866,  Lucretia  Williams,  of  Illinois;  mar- 
ried   (2),    1895,    ;    was    graduated    from    St. 

Louis  Medical  College;  he  crossed  the  plains  in  1852; 
was  in  the  Union  Army  in  1862-1865 ;  moved  to  Tu- 
lara,  Cal. ;  no  children. 

4666  George  Washington  Tyler,  born  June  25,  1835 ;  died 

unmarried. 

4667  Polly  Tyler,  bom  March  22,  1839;  died  in  Adams, 

111.,  December  31,  1896;  married,  July  4,  1858, 
Hamilton  Young;  she  had  three  children,  all  of 
whom  died  young.  Her  husband  was  a  captain  in 
the  Civil  War,  and  lost  his  hfe  in  the  service.  She 
went  to  the  front,  after  his  death,  and  rendered  large 
aid  to  sick  and  wounded  soldiers.  Some  stories  are 
told  of  her  beautiful  heroism  that  should  give  her 
a  lasting  place  in  the  history  of  the  war.  In  1872 
she  settled  on  a  claim  in  the  west  and  began  pioneer 
life.  From  farming  she  went  to  speculating  and 
everytliing  she  touched  turned  into  money.  She 
built  houses  in  Wichita,  Kan.,  in  the  early  seventies, 
which  paid  her  well;  she  went  to  Wellington,  Kas., 
with  the  railroad  and  erected  houses  there  wliich  she 
rented  well,  and  from  there  she  went  to  Caldwell 
where  her  success  was  phenomenal.  When  Kiowa 
was  started,  Mrs.  Young  arrived  on  an  early  train 


462  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

and  began  to  put  up  business  buildings  which  paid 
for  themselves  in  a  short  time.  In  other  western 
Kansas  towns  she  was  a  leader  in  building  up  the 
places.  She  then  went  to  Colorado,  where  her  rare 
success  attended  her  operations.  When  she  entered 
a  new  town  she  was  soon  surrounded  by  a  swarm  of 
carpenters  and  builders.  In  Oklahoma  she  started  in 
at  Reno  City ;  when  El  Reno  became  the  rising  star 
she  set  builders  at  work  there.  She  was  looked  upon 
as  a  "  mascot  "  in  western  Kansas,  and  people  in- 
vested where  she  did,  because  they  believed  in  her 
"  luck."  Although  she  was  an  eminently  successful 
business  woman,  she  had  a  sweet  and  sympathetic 
disposition  and  a  tender  heart. 
4668+     Edgar  Edwin  Tyler,  bom  November  27  or  29,  1842. 

4669  Ira  Tyler,  born  May  11,  1844 ;  died  March,  1845. 

4670  Clarissa  Adelaide  Tyler,  bom  April  5,  1847 ;  died  un- 

married. 

4671  William    Warren    Tyler,    bom    May    10,    1849;    died 

March  11,  1850. 

4672  Ellen  Tyler,  bom  March  3,  1851 ;  died  unmarried. 


ALMINA"^  TYLER  (Andrews^),  bom  in  Sempro- 
nious,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1811 ;  married  Isaac  Buhumin.  The 
five  elder  children  were  bom  in  Springfield,  Pa. ;  the  two 
younger  in  Provo  City,  Utah.      Children : 

4673  Andrew  I.  Buhumin,  bom  August  14,  1835. 

4674  Alma  M.  Buhumin,  bom  March  12,  1837. 

4675  Polly  Buhumin,  bom  June  10,  1838;  died  in  Hancock, 

111.,  1839. 

4676  Nancy  M.  Buhumin,  bom  February  8,  1840 ;  died  in 

Hancock, 

4677  Seven  M.  Buhumin,  bom  May  18,  1842;  died  in  Han- 

cock. 

4678  Hyrum  S.  Buhumin,  bom  in  Iowa,  April  22,  1845. 

4679  Elijah  C.  Buhumin,  bom  in  Iowa,  November  7,  1847. 

4680  Almina  Buhumin,  bora  September  30,  1850. 

4681  Benjamin  Buhumin,  bom  February  4,  1853;  died  June, 

1856. 

WILLIAM  P."^  TYLER  (Andrews''),  born  in  Sem- 


Seventh  Generation  463 

pronious,  N.  Y.,  October  14,  1814;  married  in  Springfield, 
Pa.,  March  2,  1836;  Sally  Dewolf.  He  lived  in  Beaver  and 
Springfield,  Pa.      Children: 

4682  Orin  W.  Tyler,  bom  in  Beaver,  Pa.,  April  6,  1838. 

4683  Harlow  H.   Tyler,  born  in   Springfield,  Pa.,   October 

17,  1839. 

4684  Frederic  W.  Tyler,  bom  May  7,  1841. 

4685  Lucia  A.  Tyler,  born  February  14,  1845. 

4686  Ellen  A.  Tyler,  bom  March  21,  1850. 

4687  Eva  Tyler. 

2300  DANIEL^  TYLER  (Andrews^),  bom  in  Sempro- 
nious,  N.  Y.,  November  23,  1816;  married  September  11,  1836, 
Ruth  Welton,  of  Kirtland,  O.,  who  died  in  Beaver  City,  Utah, 
April  14,  1897,  aged  77  years  and  2  months.  He  was  in  the 
Mexican  war.  He  moved  to  Beaver  City,  after  having  lived  in 
the  following  places :  Griggsville,  111.,  where  his  eldest  child 
was  born ;  Bear  Creek,  111.,  where  the  twins  were  born ;  Council 
Bluffs,  la.,  where  the  fifth  child  was  bom  ;  Salt  Lake  City,  where 
the  next  two  children  were  bom,  and  in  Draper,  U.,  where  the 
two  younger  were  born.  Children  : 
4688+     Perintha  O.  Tyler,  born  June  4,  1839. 

4689  Mary   Tyler,  bom   September,   1843;  died  November, 

1843. 

4690  Martha  Tyler,  twin  to  Mary,  died  October,  1843. 

4691  Ruth  Tyler,  bom  October,  1845 ;  died  November,  1845. 
4692+     Emily  P.  Tyler,  bom  January  28,  1847. 

4693+     Daniel  M.  Tyler,  bom  January  27,  1850. 
4694       Fitz  Henry  Tyler,  bora  September  12,  1851 ;  died  Sep- 
tember 23,  1852. 
4695+     John  C.  Tyler,  born  November  30,  1857. 
4696+     Alice  M.  Tyler,  bora  May  6,  1859. 

2302  LIEUTENANT  IRA^  TYLER  (Andrews^),  bom. 
in  Sempronious,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1822;  died  in  Richfield,  111., 
January  12,  1901 ;  married,  February  14,  1844,  Martha  Ann 
Cook  of  Adams  County,  111.  As  a  widow,  she  resided  in  Rich- 
field. He  was  second  lieutenant  in  Company  F,  118th  111.  Vol- 
unteer Infantry,  from  November,  1862,  to  October,  1865.  Early 
in  life  he  moved  to  Illinois,  and  in  the  early  forties  he  kept  a 
store  near  Richfield.     He  sold  out  his  business,  bought  a  farm 


464)  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

and  lived  there  to  the  end  of  liis  hfe.  He  was  acting-captain  at 
the  close  of  the  war,  having  come  to  the  position  through  vacan- 
cies. He  was  commissioned  as  captain  by  the  Governor  of  Illi- 
nois, October  1,  1865,  but  did  not  receive  the  same  until  he  had 
been  mustered  out  of  service.  His  neighbors  and  townsmen 
always  gave  him  the  title,  however.  He  was  often  elected  to 
office  in  his  township,  and  was  three  times  sent  to  the  Legisla- 
ture and  it  is  said  that  he  might  have  been  elected  again  and 
again  if  he  had  not  declined  the  honor.  He  was  a  Master 
Mason.     His  children  were  bom  in  Richfield. 

Children  : 

4697  EKzabeth   A.    Tyler,   bom    September   6,    1846;    died 

August  22,  1857. 

4698  Martha  J.  Tyler,  bom  March  21,  1850;  married  

Trotter,  of  Missouri. 

4699  Dollie  A.  Tyler,  bom  March  25,  1855 ;  married  

Rice,  of  Richfield. 

4700  Andrew  J.   Tyler,   bom   March   24,   1859;   resides    in 

Richfield. 

4701  Charles  William  Tyler,  bom   January   29,   1867;  re- 

sides in  Richfield. 

2304  URIAL"  TYLER  (Andrews''),  bom  in  Springfield, 
Pa.,  July  6,  1826 ;  died  January  29,  1867 ;  married  Febmary 
22,  1862,  Ruth  Lola  Young,  bom  September  3,  1842.  He 
enlisted  as  a  private  in  Company  F,  118th  111.  Infantry,  Au- 
gust, 1862,  and  was  discharged  for  disability,  December  8, 
1863 ;  he  subsequently  died  of  sickness  contracted  in  the  serv- 
ice. He  lived  in  Springfield,  Pa.,  where  the  children  were 
born.      Children : 

4702  Elizabeth  Marcia  Tyler,  bom  April  10,  1865 ;  married 

December  30,  1884,  David  Piker;  had  two  sons  (Gil- 
bert Tyler  and  Andrew  Earle)  and  three  children 
who  died  young.      She  lives  in  Warsaw,  111. 

4703  Polly  Ruth  Tyler,  bom  December  8,  1866;  died  De- 

cember 7,  1867. 

2306  HENRY  B.'  TYLER  (Andrews^),  bom  in  Spring- 
field, Pa.,  :March  13,  1831;  married  (1),  July  21,  1853,  Mary 
Z.  More,  bora  September  12,  1831 ;  died  February  14,  1881 ; 


Seventh  Generation  465 

married  (2),  October  25,  1884,  Martha  Randall.  He  was  a 
farmer.  He  resided  for  a  time  in  Liberty,  111.,  and  then  moved 
to  Richfield,  111.  He  enlisted  in  the  Third  Missouri  Cavalry 
as  bugler  of  Company  K ;  was  wounded ;  honorably  discharged 
in  1865.      The  children  were  bom  in  Liberty. 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 

4704  Melissa    Tyler,    bora    April    10,    1854;    died   August, 

1855. 

4705  Sarah  Adeline  Tyler,  born  July  21,  1856. 
4706+     John  Andrew  Tyler,  bora  July  1,  1859. 

4707  Robert  Franklin  Tyler,  bora  December  16,  1861 ;  died 

October  12,  1881. 

4708  Adelia  Tyler,  bora  December  2,  1867. 

4709  AVilliam  Henry  Tyler,  born  February  2,  1870. 

4710  Ida  May  Tyler,  bora  October  24,  1872. 

4711  Otis  Joseph  Tyler,  bora  May  12,  1875. 

2309  HUMPHREY  PERLEY^  TYLER  (Elisha^), 
bora  in  West  Haverhill,  Mass.,  August  1,  1813;  died  in  Rock 
Island,  111.,  May  17,  1893;  man-ied  (1),  Priscilla  Thayer,  of 
Franconia,  N.  H.,  bora  November  1,  1812;  died  in  Paw  Paw, 
Mich.,  February  27,  1848;  married  (2),  Mrs.  Mary  Ann 
(Downs)  Flanders,  of  Paw  Paw.  He  was  in  the  Civil  war, 
Company  I,  19th  111.  Infantry,  enlisting  June  12,  1861,  in 
Galena,  111.  He  was  wounded  while  travelling  on  the  Ohio  and 
Mississippi  Railway  when  the  train  fell  through  Beaver  Creek 
bridge.  He  was  discharged  November  10,  1861,  disabled.  He 
re-enlisted  September  4,  1863,  in  Company  D,  Fourth  Veteran 
Reserve  corps  for  three  years.      He  moved  to  Rock  Island. 

Child,  by  first  marriage : 

4712  Lydia  Tyler,  bora   in  Lisbon,  N.   H.,  May   1,   1839; 

married Bowen ;  resided  in  Hotel  Hyser,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

4713  Orlean  Tyler,  bora  September  11,  1862;  lived  in  Sand 

Prairie,  111. 

2311  ELISHA^  TYLER,  JR.  (Elisha«),  bora  in  Ben- 
ton, N.  H.,  December  13,  1820;  married,  October  9,  1853,  in 


466  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Mattawan,  Mich.,  Emeline  M.  Sams,  bom  in  Richland,  O.,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1831.  He  was  in  the  Mexican  war,  enlisting  Novem- 
ber 7,  184)7;  discharged  August  20,  1848;  he  enlisted  Septem- 
ber 7,  1861,  in  Company  E,  13th  Mich,  infantry  as  sergeant, 
then  became  orderly  sergeant.  He  was  detailed  on  Pioneer 
Brigade  at  Glasgow,  Tenn.,  until  discharged  January,  1864,. 
and  he  re-enlisted  the  same  day.  Was  in  the  battles  of  Shi- 
loh,  Owl  Creek,  Farmington,  Corinth,  Lookout  Valley,  Lookout 
Mountain,  Chickamauga,  Chattanooga,  Missionary  Ridge,  and 
a  host  of  minor  battles ;  discharged  July  25,  1865.  He  re- 
sided in  Lawton,  Mich.,  and  Paw  Paw,  Mich.      Child: 

4714  Etta  Tyler,  bom  in  Paw  Paw,  July  30,  1858 ;  married, 

July  7,  1879,  Henry  F.  Sartore,  who  died  Novemb^r,^ 
1899;  lives  in  Lawton,  Mich. 

2316  RELIEF^  TYLER  (KimbalP),  bom  in  Benton, 
N.  H.,  November  2,  1805 ;  married  Rev.  Horace  Webber,  a 
Baptist  clergyman,  who  died  July  31,  1899.      Children: 

4715  Lucy  Webber,  married Thompson ;  two  children, 

4716  George  Webber,  married . 

4717  Charles  Webber,   a  wholesale  clothier  in   Saco,  Me. ;, 

married  and  has  a  family. 

4718  Susan  Webber,  died  unmarried. 

4719  Ellen   Webber,   married    (1),  Durgan,   of  New 

Market,  N.  H.,  and  had  one  daughter;  married  (2), 
Langley ;  no  children. 

2318  KIMBALL^  TYLER  (Kimball^),  born  in  Coven- 
try (Benton)  N.  H.,  December  9,  1808 ;  died  in  Lynn,  Mass., 
December  24,  1886;  married,  May  13,  1829,  Charlotte  Noyes, 
bom  in  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  February  15,  1806;  died  in  Lynn, 
November  8,  1883.  He  was  the  first  male  child  bom  in  Coven- 
try. He  lived  for  a  time  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  where  all  his  chil- 
dren were  born  except  those  otherwise  indicated.  They  had 
thirteen  children  in  all,  of  whom  four  died  young ;  nine  only  are 
recorded.      Children : 

47204-     Elthea  Harding  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  10,  1830. 
4721+     Francina  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  15,  1831. 
4722+     Thaddeus  Warsaw  Tyler,  bom  July  16,  1833. 
4723+     Mary  Jane  Tyler,  bom  in  Wentworth,  N.  H.,  June  25,. 
1835. 


Seventh  Generation  467 

4724+     Harriet  Tyler,  bom  July  18,  1837. 

4725+     Lydia  Tyler,  twin  to  Harriet. 

4726+     Laura  Ann  Tyler,  bom  May  1,  1840. 

4727        Melissa  Pike  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  28,  1842 ;  died  in  Lynn,, 

Mar.    3,   1880;  married,   Nov.    26,    1863,   Webster 

Graffam,  who  died  in  Lynn,  s.  p. 
4728+     George  Lafayette  Tyler,  bom  in  Bath,  N.  H.,  June  18, 

1849. 

2319  SALLY^  TYLER  (Kimball^),  bom  in  Benton,  N. 
H..,  May  27,  1810;  died  in  Stoneham,  Mass.,  October  20,  1899; 
married  Hazen  Whitcher,  a  carpenter.      Children : 

4729  Sarah  R.  Whitcher,  bom  Dec.  25,  1837 ;  married,  July 

1,  1861,  Colonel  OHver  Marston,  bom  in  Sandwich, 
N.  H.,  Dec.  17,  1837.  He  was  a  manufacturer  of 
pails  in  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  from  1859  to  1862;  he 
then  raised  a  company  of  which  he  was  made  cap- 
tain and  they  served  in  the  Civil  war  three  years, 
being  mustered  out  Aug.  1865.  He  attained  the 
rank  of  lieutenant-colonel.  He  was  with  Sherman 
in  his  March  to  the  Sea;  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  he  and 
his  regiment  guarded  Jefferson  Davis  and  members 
of  his  Cabinet  through  the  city  to  the  boat  en  route 
to  Savannah.  In  1869  he  moved  to  Stoneham, 
Mass.,  where  he  was  in  the  sewing  machine  and  hard- 
ware business  until  1897.  He  then  invented  a 
machine  for  folding  druggist  powder  papers.  Had 
one  daughter  (Mary  W.  who  married  Arthur  L. 
Souther  and  has  two  sons). 

4730  Hannah  H.  Whitcher,  bom  Dec.  23,  1839;  died  Feb. 

15,  1842. 

4731  Betsey  T.  Whitcher,  bora  Aug.  7,  1841 ;  died  Aug.  14, 

1842. 

2320  SUSAN  N.^  TYLER  (Kimball^),  bom  in  Benton, 
N.  B.,  September  14,  1812;  died  January  29,  1891;  married 
Jeremiah  B.  Davis,  a  farmer,  bom  May  7,  1803 ;  died  June  28, 
1884.      Children : 

4732  Wesley  B.  Davis,  bom  Aug.  27,  1832. 

4733  Mary  A.  Davis,  bom  IVIar.  7,  1834. 

4734  Eliza  C.  Davis,  bom  Mar.  4,  1836. 


468  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

4735  Laban  T.  Davis,  born  Aug.  22,  1838. 

4736  Kimball  T.  Davis,  born  Sept.  5,  1841. 

4737  Jeremiah  B.  Davis,  bom  INIay  30,  1844. 

4738  Sarah  W.  Davis,  born  Oct.  25,  1846;  died  Sept.  187-. 

4739  Dennis  D.  Davis,  bom  Mar.  8,  1849. 

4740  George  C.  Davis,  bom  July  11,  1851 ;  died  Sept.  30, 

1863 

2321  EDWIN^  TYLER  (KimbalP),  bom  in  Benton, 
N.  H.,  August  20,  1814;  died  November  30,  1891 ;  married  (1), 
October  1,  1837,  Charlotte  Bradish,  bom  July  19,  1820;  died 
October  29,  1851;  married  (2),  August  8,  1852,  Mary  Sum- 
mers, bom  May  25,  1829 ;  died  January  26,  1859 ;  married  (3), 
January  9,  1860,  Sarah  Feltmore,  who  died  July,  1885.  He 
sold  dry-goods  through  New  Hampshire,  From  there  he  went 
to  Iowa,  and  thence  to  Missouri,  where  he  bought  a  farm.  His 
eldest  child  was  bom  in  Benton. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 
4741+     Henry  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  14,  1842. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

4742  John  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  31,  1854;  died  Aug.  21,  1855. 

4743  Kate  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  10,  1855  ;  died  Oct.  17,  1855. 

4744  Frederic  Tyler,  bom  Aug.   14,  1856;  died  Nov.   11, 

1856. 

4745  Edwin  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  26,  1859 ;  moved  west. 

4746  Edward  Tyler,  twin  to  Edwin,  died  Oct.  8,  1859. 

2322  ALFRED^  TYLER  (KimbalP),  bom  in  Benton, 
N.  H.,  March  13,  1816;  married  Phoebe  Howe.     Children: 

4747  Isaac  Tyler,   went  in   early  life  to   St.   Paul,  Minn., 

where  he  taught  school  and  had  a  store;  moved  to 
Amboy,  Minn. ;  his  health  failed  him ;  he  had  a  son, 
a   telegraph   operator. 

4748  Betsey  Tyler,  died. 

4749  Sally  Tyier,  bom  1842;  died  May  12,  1847. 

2324  LABAN^  TYLER  (Kimball^),  born  in  Coventry 
(Benton)  N.  H.,  January  26,  1819;  married  (1),  Ehzabeth  J. 
Marden,  bom  November  11,  1819;  died  1876;  married  (2), 
November   17,    1880,    INIrs.    Elmira    Jackson.     He    resided    in 


Seventh  Generation 


4.69 


Lynn,  Mass.,  and  at  one  time  was  a  prosperous  farmer  in  Paw 
Paw,  Mich.      The  children  were  bom  in  Benton. 


Children,  by  first  marriage: 
4750+     George  B.  Tyler,  bom  May  29,  1841. 

4751  Ezra  E.  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  11,  1848;  married,  Nov.  18, 

1868,  Evaline  Piper,  of  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  He 
early  moved  to  Van  Buren  county,  Mich. ;  in  1863  he 
enlisted  in  Company  H,  3d  Mich,  cavalry  under 
Sheridan ;  mustered  out  Mar.  20,  1866.  He  bought 
a  farm  in  1886,  near  Mona  Lake,  Muskegon  county, 
Mich.,  which  was  platted  in  1889  as  "  Tyler's  Addi- 
tion "  to  Muskegon,  and  was  in  the  best  part  of  the 
city.  He  became  a  real  estate  dealer  and  lives  in 
Muskegon,  Mich.     He  has  one  daughter   (Birdie). 

4752  Frank  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  19,  1851 ;  died  Aug.  21,  1852. 
4753+     Frank  Chase  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  14,  1854. 

4754  Hazen  W.  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  30,  1859;  married  and  re- 

sides s.  p.  in  Lynn,  Mass. 

4755  Elmer  E.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  24,  1864 ;  married  and  lives 

in  Lynn ;  has  one  son. 

2325  ELIZA^  TYLER  (KimbalP),  bom  in  Benton,  N. 
H.,  October  16,  1821;  married  (1),  December  21,  1840,  Wil- 
liam Howe,  a  farmer  of  Benton,  who  moved  to  Paw  Paw,  Mich., 
where  he  died;  married  (2),  October  16,  1870,  William  Lee,  of 
Paw  Paw,  who  also  died.  She  lives  in  Spokane,  Washington. 
Her  children  were  bom  in  Benton. 


Children,  by  first  marriage: 

4756  Harry  T.  Howe,  married  Bertha  Hill  and  lives  in  Fern- 

wood,  111. ;  had  two  sons  and  a  daughter  (Harold, 
Chester  and  Dorothy). 

4757  Susan  Howe,  married  Charles  Flanders,  of  Paw  Paw, 

and  moved  to  Spokane;  three  sons  (Fred  H^.,  Arthur 
C,  Roscoe  H),  and  three  daughters  (Nora,  Bessie 
and  Alice),  and  four  children  who  died  young,  un- 
named. 

4758  Lucetta   Howe,   married   Alvah   A.    Hutchins   of  Paw 

Paw ;  he  moved  to   Nywot,   Colo. ;  had  three  sons 


470  The  Descendants  on  Job  Tyler 

(George  A.,  Fred  A.  and  Gilbert),  and  two  daugh- 
ters (Maude  and  Ella  A.). 

4759  Frank  Howe,  died  young. 

2326  MOSES  KJ  TYLER  (KimbalP),  bom  in  Benton, 
N.  H.,  March  14,  1823;  married,  March  14,  1853,  AngeHne 
Parker,  bom  May  4,  1832;  died  November  14,  1895.  He  went 
to  Lacota,  Mich.,  as  a  farmer,  and  previously  was  a  shoemaker 
in  Stoneham,  Mass.,  where  the  children  were  born.      Children: 

4760  Lyman  Tyler,  born  June  16,  1854 ;  died  June  28,  1858. 
4761+     Ida  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  7,  1856. 

4762  Charles  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  28,  1858. 

4763  WilHam  Tyler,  bom  June  17,  1860 ;  married,  July  14, 

1898,  Mae  Southwell;  lived  in  Lacota,  Mich. 

4764  Frank  Tyler,  born  Aug.  4,  1862;  died  Aug.  14,  1887; 

married  Rose ,  who  died  Mar.  29,  1885. 

2327  CHARLES  CARROLL^  TYLER  (KimbalP),  bom 
in  Benton,  N.  H.,  July  29,  1827 ;  was  found  dead  in  Benton, 
July  27,  1878 ;  married,  January  28,  1847,  Diana  Bishop.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Benton.      Children : 

4765+  Lucetta  Streeter  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  15,  1848. 

4766+  Wilder  C.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  28,  1849. 

4767+  Fred  M.  Tyler,  bom  July  17,  1852. 

4768+  Alfred  Elmore  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  7,  1854. 

4769  Hannah  W.  Tyler,  bom  June  26,  1856;  hves  in  Stone- 
ham,  unmarried. 

4770+  Byron  M.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  22,  1861. 

4771  Susan  M.  Tyler,  twin  to  Byron ;  died  Nov.  15,  1862. 

4772  Dexter  I.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  12,  1863;  died  Mar.  18, 

1882. 
4773+     Leshe  G.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  30,  1865. 
4774+     May  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  30,  1868. 

4775  Carroll  B.   Tyler,  bom  June  3,  1870;  a  farmer  and 

lives  in  Benton. 

2328  GEORGE^  TYLER  (KimbalF),  bom  in  Benton, 
N.  H.,  May  27,  1831 ;  married  Jane  Siddons.  He  lived  in  Ben- 
ton ;  thence  went  to  Paw  Paw,  Mich.,  where  he  had  a  farm.  His 
line  is  extinct.     The  children  were  bom  in  Benton.      Children : 

4776  Harry  E.  Tyler,  bom  1858;  died  Sept.  2,  1863. 

4777  LiUie  M.  Tyier,  bom  1862 ;  died  Sept.  4,  1863. 


Seventh  Geneeation  471 

2353  WILLIAM  STEARNS^  TYLER  (Abel«),  born  in 
Camden,  Me.,  July  4,  1810;  died  in  Searsmont,  Me.;  married 
.  He  was  a  foreman  printer  in  the  office  of  the  Bos- 
ton Courier  for  seventeen  years,  and  was  publisher  of  the 
North  Bridgewater  (INIass.)  Patriot.  The  children  were  bom 
in  Camden.      Children : 

4778  Charles  Tyler,  a  carpenter,  unmarried,  and  lives  near 

Boston. 

4779  Mary  Ehza  Tyler,  married  ;  lives  in  Boston. 

4780  Celia  Tyler,  died  unmarried  about  1890. 

2354  SERENA  CATHERINE^  TYLER  (Abel«),  bom 
in  Camden,  Me.,  September  6,  1812;  died  in  Searsmont,  Sep- 
tember 4,  1851;  married,  September  1,  1831,  Edmund  Wood- 
mans,  Jr.,  bom  June  23,  1808;  died  in  Searsmont,  August  12, 
1861,  son  of  Edmund  and  Lydia  (Crocker)  Woodmans,  of 
Barnstable,  Mass.;  he  married  (2),  Rhoda  Ann  Tyler,  sister 
of  his  first  wife,  but  they  had  no  children.      Child : 

4781  Adelaide  Woodmans,  bom  in  Mountville,  Me.,  Feb.  19, 

1832;  died,  s.  p.,  Sept.  7,  1865;  married,  Oct.  15, 
1856,  Dr.  Thomas  A.  Foster,  of  Portland,  Me. ;  she 
was  his  second  wife. 

2355  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS^  TYLER  (AbeP),  bom 
in  Camden,  Me.,  October  5,  1814;  died  June  4,  1890;  married, 
November  15,  1840,  Eliza  Keen.  He  lived  in  Searsmont,  Me., 
where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

4782  Augusta  Anna  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  6,  1841 ;  died  Dec.  24, 

1892;  married  (1),  David  Flavill,  and  had  a  daugh- 
ter; married  (2),  Eustice  E.  Burt. 

4783  Catherine  Jensen  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  24,  1843 ;  died  Mar. 

13,  1882;  married,  Jan.  12,  1867,  George  U.  White, 

of  Belfast,    Me.,  no  children. 
4784+     Abel  Merrill  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  25,  1845. 
4785+     George  Augustus  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  2,  1847. 
4786       Charies  Herbert  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  19,  1850;  died  Feb. 

19,  1896;  married,  Sept.  23,  1876,  Eva  Young;  no 

children. 
4787+     Mary  Amelia  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  10,  1852. 
4788       Fanny   Adelia   Tyler,   twin   to   Mary;   died   May   10, 

1873 ;  married,  Nov.  2,  1872,  James  H.  Foley. 


4j72  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

4789  Elizabeth  True  Tyler,  bom  July  8,  1854 ;  died  Dec.  2, 

1871. 

4790  William  S.  Tyler,  born  Feb.  4,  1857;  married  Isabel 

Osgood,  of  Abington,  Mass.,  and  lives  in  Pawtucket, 
R.  I. ;  no  children. 

4791  Frank  Howland  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  8,  1860;  died  un- 

married, in  Brockton,  Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1884 
4792+     Rhoda  Woodman  Tyler,  bora  Dec.  24,  1862. 
4793       Galen  K.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  31,  1863 ;  married,  June  29, 
1884,  Alma  G.  Edwards,  of  Brockton ;  no  children. 
4794+     Adelaide  Foster  Tyler,  bom  July  2,  1868. 

2356  ABEL  DUDLEY^  TYLER  (AbeP),  bom  in  Cam- 
den, Me.,  May  7,  1817;  died  in  1900;  married,  December  25, 
1839,  Frances  Lavan  Morrow,  bom  in  Windham,  N.  H.,  born 
March  13,  1818.  His  father  died  when  he  was  seven  years  old 
and  when  sixteen  he  was  sent  to  learn  the  trade  of  a  blacksmith 
in  Searsmont,  Me.  He  lived  in  Hope,  Me.  In  1842  he  was 
deputy  sheriff  for  two  years ;  moved  to  Searsmont  and  was 
town  clerk  for  five  years,  justice  of  the  peace  and  notary  public 
for  fourteen  years ;  moved  to  Camden,  Me.,  where  deputy  sheriff 
two  years ;  in  1859  moved  to  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.  (now 
Brockton).  He  was  an  inventor  and  took  out  five  patents  on  a 
bicycle  handle  and  a  tool  handle,  etc.  He  held  the  highest  Odd 
Fellows  honors  in  Searsmont.  The  second,  third  and  fourth 
children  were  bom  in  Searsmont ;  the  last  two  in  Camden. 

Children  : 

4795+  Eugene  Tyler,  bom  in  Hope,  Me.,  Jan.  2,  1841. 

4796+  Ann  Sarah  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  18,  1843. 

4797+  John  Morrow  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  9,  1846. 

4798+  Frances  Lavan  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  10,  1849. 

4799+  Abel  D.  Tyler,  bom  May  24,  1852. 

4800+  Jessie  Benton  Tyler,  born  Aug.  15,  1856. 

2358  MARY  ULMER^  TYLER  (AbeP),  bom  in  Cam- 
den, Me.,  March  25,  1822;  married,  1843,  George  A.  Stevens, 
a  builder  of  Rockland,  Me.,  bom  in  Lincolnville,  Me.,  October 
12,  1814;  died  in  Brockton,  Mass.,  May  12,  1900.  He  was  a 
good  story-teller;  active  in  business,  in  the  church  and  in  soci- 
ety.    The  children  were  bom  in  Rockland.      Children : 


Seventh  Geneeation  473 

4801  Helen  A.  Stevens,  bom  Sept.  1843 ;  died  Nov.  3,  1851. 

4802  Emma  C.  Stevens,  born  1845 ;  died  Aug.  22,  1854. 

4803  Lucy  W.  Stevens,  bom  Mar.  28,  1848 ;  married,  Nov. 

8,  1871,  Simon  A.  Fish. 

4804  Katherine  N.  Stevens,  bom  Oct.  9,  1852;  married,  Nov. 

8,  1871,  William  H.  Sylvester,  of  Brockton,  Mass., 
two  daughters   (Lucia  W.,  May  W.). 

4805  Roscoe  Stevens,  bora  Feb.  1855 ;  died  Sept.  1857. 

4806  Edgar  B.  Stevens,  bom  Apr.  14,  1858;  married,  Aug. 

14,  1878,  Florence  H.  Bowen,  of  Brockton,  Mass. 
After  his  course  in  the  High  school  in  Brockton,  he 
showed  gi-eat  proficiency  in  chemistry  and  at  eight- 
een years  of  age  he  discovered  a  satisfactory  process 
for  refining  crude  wood  alcohol,  a  by-product  in  the 
manufacture  of  acetate  of  lime.  This  discovery  led 
to  purchasing  all  the  available  supply  of  crude  wood 
alcohol  and  to  starting  a  new  industry,  now  grown 
to  enormous  proportions  giving  employment  to  sev- 
eral thousand  men.  In  1881  Mr.  Stevens  moved  his 
works  to  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  became  associated  with 
men  whose  capital  and  energy  promoted  the  business 
rapidly.  The  business  is  done  under  the  name  of 
The  Manhattan  Spirit  Company  and  has  a  capital 
of  .$3,000,000,  and  they  supply  the  world  with  me- 
thyl alcohol.  Mr.  Stevens  devotes  much  of  his  lei- 
sure to  study  and  experiments  in  scientific  lines ;  has 
a  private  laboratory  and  finds  his  greatest  pleasure 
in  working  out  scientific  problems.  He  has  given  sev- 
eral lectures  on  scientific  subjects  before  the  Buffalo 
Academy  of  Science  and  other  institutions.  He  is  a 
recognized  authority  on  many  scientific  lines.  He 
has  one  son  (Edgar  A.  Stevens,  born  in  Buffalo, 
July  1,1886). 

4807  George  E.  Stevens,  bom  January  29,  1861 ;  married. 

May  12,  1886,  Annie  E.  Curtis ;  had  three  sons  (Er- 
nest, Arthur,  Raymond). 

4808  Serena  A.  Stevens,  bom  June  12,  1866;  unmarried  in 

1897. 


BENJAMIN    F.'^    TYLER    (Simeon^),    born    in 
Camden,  Me.,  June  2,  1814;  died  in  Camden,  June  16,  1872; 


4)74  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

married  (1),  Louise  Tressell;  married  (2),  Sarah  J.  (Love) 
Howe,  widow  of  Ephraim  Howe;  died  March  3,  1861,  aged  44 
years,  3  months  and  27  days.  He  was  a  joiner  by  trade.  In 
the  time  of  the  gold  excitement  he  went  to  California,  but  re- 
turned.    The  children  were  bom  in  Camden: 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 

4809  Erastus  F.  Tyler,  died  unmarried  Dec.  10,  1867,  aged 

23  years. 

4810  Lucy  M.  Tyler,  died  unmarried  Sept.  6,  1862,  aged  21 

years  and  9  months. 

4811  Frances  A.  Tyler,  died  unmarried  Sept.  4,  1859,  aged 

17  years  and  6  months. 

2364  THEODORE^  TYLER  (Simeon^),  bom  in  Cam- 
den, Me. ;  married  Arabine  Pease,  of  Appleton,  Me. ;  her  sister 
married  Theodore's  brother  Edwin.  He  was  a  joiner  and  lived 
in  East  Union,  Me.     Child: 

4812  William  Tyler,  bom  in  Camden ;  in  1898  was  in  Bos- 

ton in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  unmarried. 

2366  EDWIN^  TYLER  (Simeon^),  born  in  Camden, 
Me. ;  died  in  Appleton,  Me. ;  married  Eliza  Pease,  of  Appleton, 
sister  of  his  brother  Theodore's  wife.      Child: 

4813  Harriet  Tyler,  bom  in  Appleton,  married  Levi  A.  Oaks 

and  lives  in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  s.  p. 

2367  REBECCA^  TYLER  (Simeon*'),  bom  in  Camden, 
Me.,  September  13,  1809;  died  September  17,  1875;  married, 
December  23,  1833,  Henry  Noyes,  a  grocer  in  South  Boston, 
Mass.,  where  her  children  were  bom.      Children : 

4814  Lucy  Eleanor  Noyes,  bom   Sept.   17,  1834;  married, 

1858,  Amos  M.  Kidder,  of  New  York  City,  who  was 
wealthy ;  they  had  a  son  and  a  daughter  (William, 
Lucy). 

4815  Elizabeth  Sophia  Noyes,  bom  Oct.  1,  1836;  married, 

1857,  George  Prescott,  of  San  Francisco,  Cal. ;  had 
three  daughters  and  a  son  (Ella,  Lulu,  George, 
Alice). 

4816  Henry  E.  Noyes,  bom  Aug.  23,  1839;  was  graduated 

from  West  Point ;  married,  July  2,  1864,  Louise  W. 


Seventh  Generation  475 

Walker;  had  three  sons  and  two  daughters  (Henry, 
Arthur,  Samuel,  Louise,  Margaret). 

4817  William  Mason  Noyes,  bom  Dec.  17,  1841 ;  died  Mar. 

24,  1843. 

4818  Mary  Catherine  Noyes,  bom  Feb.  21,  1844;  married 

in  1864,  Fred  Grant,  of  San  Francisco,  had  a  son 
and  daughter  (Fred,  Maude). 

4819  Helen   Agnes   Noyes,   bom    Sept.    19,    1848 ;   married 

Ephraim  L.  Haddaway,  of  Maiden,  Mass. ;  had  one 
son   and  three  daughters    (Mabel,    Bertha,    Helen, 
WilUam). 
4820+     John   Albert   Noyes,   twin   to    Helen,   married,    1878, 
Amelia  C.  French;  lived  in  Frankfort,  Me. 

2368  HARRIET^  TYLER  (Simeon«),  bora  in  Camden, 
Me. ;  married,  December  8,  1850,  Robert  Jacobs,  a  shipwright, 
who  moved  from  Camden  to  Roslindale,  Mass.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Camden.      Children  : 

4821  Frederick  W.  Jacobs,  bom  Dec.  8,  1851 ;  married,  Car- 

rie J.  Houghton,  and  was  a  grocer  in  Boston ;  had  a 
daughter  (Winifred)  ;  they  live  in  Roslindale. 

4822  Addie  W.  Jacobs,  bom  Nov.  28,  1856 ;  married  William 

Swift,  had  one  daughter  (Mabel)  ;  lives  in  Roslin- 
dale. 

2370  ALDEN  LORENZO^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom  in 
Belfast,  Me.,  May  18,  1820;  died  July  24,  1896,  in  Rockland, 
Me. ;  married,  June  20,  1844,  Drusilla  E.  Packard,  of  West 
Camden,  Me.  He  was  a  teacher  in  the  public  schools  of  Rock- 
land for  a  half  century ;  he  did  not  teach  continuously,  but 
was  connected  with  the  schools  either  as  teacher,  or  supen^isor 
during  that  period.  He  was  also  connected  with  the  city  gov- 
ernment and  in  that  capacity  promoted  the  welfare  of  the 
schools.  At  least  three  generations  came  under  his  personal 
instruction.  He  was  a  natural  teacher,  having  a  great  love  for 
the  work,  as  well  as  singular  ability  in  imparting  instruction 
and  winning  the  esteem  of  his  pupils.  His  influence  was  always 
for  the  highest  good.  For  two  years  before  his  death  he  was 
a  sufferer  from  paralysis.  A  school  has  been  named  in  his  honor. 
He  was  clerk  of  Knox  county  courts  from  1864-1868.  His  chil- 
dren were  bom  in  Rockland. 


476  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyleb, 

Children  : 

4823  Helences  D.  Tyler,  born  May  14,  1845 ;  died  in  Bos- 
ton, s.  p.  Aug.  7,  1870;  married,  June  1,  1865,  Ben- 
jamin Trundy,  of  Boston. 

4824+     Sarah  Fidelia  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  5,  1848. 

4825  Mary  C.  Tyler,  bom  May  4,  1850,  a  teacher  in  Rock- 
land ;  she  was  of  great  assistance  to  her  father  in  his 
later  years  of  teaching,  especially  in  the  preparation 
and  examination  of  the  many  papers  required  by 
modem  methods ;  she  inherited  her  father's  love  for 
this  vocation,  and  the  interests  of  father  and  daugh- 
ter were  closely  united. 

4826+     John  Packard  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  12,  1852. 

4827+     Samuel  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  14,  1858. 

4828+     Lemuel  Tyler,  twin  to  Samuel. 

2371  SAMUEL  HENRY^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bora  in 
Belfast,  Me.,  March  4,  1824;  died  suddenly  in  1893;  married, 
January  24,  1850,  Anginette  Sylvester,  who  died  in  1889.  He 
moved  to  Hammonton,  N.  J.,  in  1865,  where  he  was  a  fruit 
grower.      Children : 

4829  Frances  O.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  24,  1851 ;  married  

Householder ;  lived  in  Philadelphia ;  had  one  daugh- 
ter. 

4830  Henry  H.  Tyler,  bom  1853 ;  married  ■  Parker,  of 

Thomaston,  Me. ;  lives  in  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

4831  Samuel    Alden    Tyler,    bom    Jan.    14,    1858;    married 

Parker,  of  Thomaston,  Me. ;  lives  in  Westboro, 

Mass. ;  two  children. 

4832  Charles  Tyler,  died  in  infancy. 

4833  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  1862;  died  about  1886;  married 

Scullin ;  one  daughter  who  died  in  infancy. 

4834  Fred  S.  Tyler,  bom  1867;  was  graduated  from  Yale 

College. 

2373  SUSAN  ROSELLA^  TYLER  (Samuel^),  bom  in 
Belfast,  Me.,  March  26,  1816;  died  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  April 
28,  1902;  man-icd  (1),  Febmary  27,  1834,  Captain  James 
Gtover,  of  East  Thomaston,  Me.  (now  Rockland),  who  was  lost 
at  sea,  December  1,  1849;  married   (2),  November  11,  1852, 


Seventh  Generation  477 

Silas  Barrows,  of  Camden,  Me.,  who  died  in  1869.  She  was  a 
twin  and  lost  her  father  at  the  early  age  of  thirteen.  Their 
mother  then  went  to  that  part  of  Thomaston  which  is  now 
Rockland,  with  her  children.  She  and  her  sister  twin  bore  a 
close  resemblance  to  each  other.  Her  children  were  bom  in 
Camden. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

4835  Edmond  Augustus  Grover,  bom  Sept.  25,  1836;  died 

May  30,  1853,  in  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

4836  Samuel  Alden  Grover,  bom  Nov.  18,  1838 ;  died  July 

18,  1846. 

4837  Lucy  Fideha  Grover,  bom  Aug.  25,  1840;  died  Aug. 

27,  1846. 

4838  Nathan  Hudson  Grover,  bora  June  4,  1843;  died  Oct. 

10,  1844. 

4839  James  Hudson  Grover,  bom  Sept.  4,  1845;  died  Oct. 

3,  1864,  in  Petersburg,  Va.,  from  wounds. 

4840  Samuel  Tyler  Grover,  born  July  1,  1848;  died  Mar. 

22,  1850. 

Child,  by  second  marriage : 

4841  Charles  A.  Barrows,  bom  May  10,  1855 ;  married,  Nov. 

24,  1881,  Emma  Lane,  of  Bumham,  Me.;  lives  in 
Haverhill,  Mass.;  has  one  son  (Frank). 

2374  MARGARET  FIDELIA^  TYLER  (SamueF), 
bom  Belfast,  Me.,  March  26,  1816;  in  1896  was  living  with  her 
daughter  in  Rockland;  married,  January  24,  1836,  Gilman 
Barrows,  in  West  Camden,  Me.  He  was  a  farmer  and  teacher. 
At  the  death  of  her  father  when  she  was  thirteen,  her  mother 
took  her  children  back  to  Thomaston,  to  the  part  now  Rock- 
land, Me.  Her  sight,  which  had  not  been  good  for  some  years, 
came  back  to  her  in  her  75th  year.  Her  husband's  cousin,  Silas 
Barrows,  became  the  second  husband  of  her  twin  sister.  Her 
children  were  bom  in  Camden.      Children : 

4842,  Helen  L.   Barrows,  bom   June  6,   1837;   died  Jan.   31, 
1855. 

4843  Mary  A.  Barrows,  bom  Sept.  25,  1838;  died  Nov.  28, 

1842. 

4844  Rosolla  A.  Barrows,  bora  July  15,  1840;  married,  Nov. 

23,  1862,  Leandcr  S.  Kcene,  of  Camden,  and  later 
of  Wolfsboro,   N.    H.,    and    Haverhill,   Mass. ;   one 


4ns  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

daughter  (Myra,  who  married  Newton  Osgood),  and 
a  son  (Frank)  who  died. 
484.5  Beniah  Barrows,  bom  Apr.  4,  1843  ;  died  Feb.  3,  1874 ; 
married,  June  23,  1866,  OHve  Gurney,  of  Appleton, 
Me. ;  has  a  son  who  was  graduated  from  Yale  Col- 
lege. 

4846  Alden  Tyler  Barrows,  bom  Nov.  14,  1847;  died  Dec. 

1864. 

4847  JuHette  G.   Barrows,  bom   June  21,   1849;  married, 

Sept.  19,  1871,  Moses  Smith,  of  Camden;  lived  in 
Haverhill  and  had  a  daughter  and  son  (Lula  and 
Barrows). 

4848  Lucy  Ellen  Barrows,  bom  Mar.  1,  1856 ;  married,  Sept. 

23,  1874,  John  Clough,  of  Rockland,  Me.;  one 
daughter  (Emma). 

2375  LUCY  ANN^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom  in  Bel- 
fast, Me.,  February  2,  1822 ;  died  in  Kingston,  Jamaica,  in 
1852 ;  married  Alvin  Tolman,  master  mariner  who  died  in  the 
Mediterranean  sea.      They  resided  in  Rockland,  Me.      Children : 

4849  Adella  Tolman,  bom  about  1843 ;  died  in  Kingston, 

Jamaica  in  1852. 

4850  John  Crocker  Tolman,  bom  December  17,  1849 ;  died 

January  9,  1884 ;  married  December  25,  1876,  Jen- 
nie Collamore  of  Rockland ;  his  widow  and  daughter 
(Laura)  live  in  Winchester,  Mass. 

2377  ALONZO^  TYLER  (Cobum  Jonathan^),  bom  in 
Camden,  Me.;  died  in  Pittston,  Me.,  1876;  married  Mary 
Calderwood.  He  was  a  mariner  of  Vinal  Haven,  Me.  Chil- 
dren: 

4851  Julia  Ann  Tyler,  married  and  lived  in  Vinal  Haven  and 

had  a  family ;  died  there. 

4852  Mary  La  Von  Tyler,  married Thomas,  of  Rock- 

land, Me.,  who  died;  had  one  son. 

4853  Jennie  Tyler,  married Jones,  of  Bay  View,  Mass. ; 

one  child. 

2379  SIMEON  COBURN^  (Cobum  Jonathan^),  bom 
in  Camden,  Me.,  Febmary  12,  1836;  married,  April  2,  1857, 
Rebecca  Wood  Horton  bom  in  Camden,  May  20,  1838 ;  daugh- 


Seventh  Generation  479 

ter  of  John  and  Mehitable  (Richards)   Horton.     In  1897  he 

lived  in  Camden,  where  he  was  a  builder,  and  where  his  children 

were  bom.      Children : 

4854+     Blanche  Howard  Tyler,  bom  April  13,  1858. 

4855+     Ralph  Sumner  Tyler,  bom   July   11,   I860. 

4856+     Anna  Eugenia  Tyler,  bom  April  ^5,  1862. 

4857  Winifred   Kendall   Tyler,   bom   June   23,    1864;   died 

October  29,  1876. 

4858  John  Coburn  Tyler,  bom  June  21,  1866;  died  unmar- 

ried January  31,  1890. 
4859+     Berenice  Antoinette  Tyler,  bom  June  21,  1868. 

4860  Josephine  Mehitable  Tyler,  bom  February  16,  1880. 

2387  WILLIAM^  TYLER  (Daniel^),  bom  in  the  first 
quarter  of  the  19th  century,  probably  about  1817 ;  name 
of  wife  unknown ;  resided  in  West  Troy,  N.  Y.      Children : 

4861  Louisa  M.  Tyler,  bom  in  West  Troy,  1845 ;  married 

Levinus  A.  Tyler,  No.  2399. 

4862  Franklin  W.  Tyler;  Hves  in  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

4863  Daughter,  married  J.  Wesley  Jones  of  Chatham,  N. 

Y.,  and  had  two  daughters ;  one   (Carrie)    married 
G«orge  Montague  of  Philadelphia. 

2391  JULIA^  TYLER  (DanieP),  bom  in  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  April  5,  1825 ;  married,  October  27,  1850,  in  Plainfield, 
111.,  James  Riley  Ashley,  bom  in  Martinsburg,  N.  Y.,  Feb- 
ruary 3,  1825 ;  lives  in  Joliet,  111.,  the  proprietor  of  the  Ashley 
Wire  Company.  The  children  were  bom  in  Plainfield.  Chil- 
dren : 

4864  Alice   Estelle   Ashley,   bom   January    27,    1854;    died 

September  18,  1854. 

4865  Juha  Christina  Ashley,  bom  October  2,   1859;   died 

September  6,  I860. 

4866  Nellie  Clementine  Ashley,  bom   September  28,   1861; 

died  January  24,  1864. 

4867  Ella   Marian   Ashley,   bom   April   27,    1865;   married 

November  21, 1888,  George  WoodmfF  Bush  of  Joliet, 

m. 

2393  MARY  ANN^  TYLER  (Moses  W.«)  bora  in  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  August  24,  1820;  married  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  October 


480  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

15,  1838,  Robert  Cornell,  proprietor  of  Farmer's  Hotel  in  Troy 
until  1850,  when  he  moved  to  Chatham,  Pa.  In  his  early 
days  he  went  to  West  Troy  with  his  father.  In  1901  she 
resided  in  Chatham.  They  had  other  children  than  the  one 
recorded.      Cliildren : 

4868  Charles  R.   Cornell,  bom  in  West   Troy  February  6, 

1840:  lived  in  Little  Marsh,  Pa.;  married  and  had 
two  daughters  (Mary  and  Amy). 

2399  LEVINUS  A.^  TYLER  (Moses  W.^),  bom  in 
West  Troy,  N.  Y.,  August  25,  1839;  married  (1),  December 
22,  1863,  Louisa  M.  Tyler  of  Balston,  Spa,  N.  Y.,  No.  4861, 
who  died  in  1879;  married  (2),  1880,  Emma  Acley  of  Rond- 
out,  N.  Y.  He  resides  in  Avon  Park,  Fla.  Enlisted  in  April, 
1861,  in  the  2nd  infantry  of  New  York;  discharged  because 
of  disability,  December,  1863. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

4869  Charles  Wesley   Tyler,   died  in  infancy. 

4870  Charles    INIarshall    Tyler,    bora    November    25,    1865; 

lived  in  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  had  two  children. 

4871  Carrie  L.  Tyler,  bom  October  4,  1867;  married  Dr. 

H.  A.  Hayes  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  four  children. 

4872  Willie  G.  Tyler,  bom  1869;  died  1870. 

Children,  by  second  wife: 

4873  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  May  3,  1882. 

4874  Guy  Lansing  Tyler,  bom  May  28,  1884;  in  1903  was 

in  Lake  City  College,  Fla. 

4875  Harold  Hayes  T^der,  bom  May  9,  1890;  died  young. 

4876  Henrietta    0.    Tyler,    born    January    30,    1895;    died 

young. 

2411  ASA  LADD^  TYLER  (Joseph^),  born  in  Pier- 
mont,  N.  H.,  September  14,  1794;  died  in  Monroe,  111.  October 
%  1882;  married  September  14,  1817,  in  Parishville,  N.  Y., 
Fanny  Tupper,  bom  in  Bennington,  Vt.,  March  18,  1796; 
died  in  Monroe,  111.,  November  15,  1871 ;  daughter  of  Silas 
Tupper.  He  was  a  cooper  and  farmer.  He  was  in  the  War 
of  1812.  {See  Pension  Bool:,  page  64.)  He  lived  in  Law- 
rence and  Brasher,  N.  Y. ;  went  to  Saybrook,  O.,  and  in  June, 


Seventh  Geneeation  481 

1854,  went  thence  to  Illinois.  All  the  children  were  bom  in 
Lawrence,  except  the  youngest,  who  was  born  in  Saybrook. 

Children  : 
4877       Freeman  F.  Tyler,  bom  March  13,  1819;  a  fanner; 

has  a  son  (De  Witt  C.  Tyler),  a  physician,  who  lives 

in   Norwood,   Kas. 
4878+     Maria  N.  Tyler,  bom  April  14,  1821. 
4879+     Elmira  S.  Tyler,  bom  July  4,  1823. 

4880  Harriet  J.   Tyler,  bom   September  1,   1825;  married 

Bradley ;   lives    in    Lake   City,   la.,    and   has 

two  sons   and  one  daughter. 

4881  Mary  Tyler,  bom  December  5,  1827 ;  died  January  19, 

1833. 
4882+     Silas  D.  Tyler,  bora  August  1,  1831. 
4883+     Horace  C.  Tyler,  bom  May  3,  1838. 

2414  GEORGE  WASHINGTON^  TYLER  (Joseph^), 
bom  either  in  Piermont,  N.  H.  or  Waterbury,  Vt.  (as  his 
father  did  not  go  to  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  Y.  until  1805) 
March  30,  1800;  died  in  National,  Iowa,  July  14,  1893;  mar- 
ried (1),  September  27,  1827,  Melinda  McKnight,  bom  October 

28,  1807;  died  December  25,  1859;  married   (2)   .     He 

was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  Y.,  where 
his  children  were  bom,  and  then  moved  to  Iowa.  He  had  three 
children  by  his  second  marriage,  names  not  known. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
4884+     Edmond  Tyler,  bom  August   11,   1828. 

4885  Edwin    Tyler,    twin    to   Edmund;   died    February    11, 

1831. 

4886  Emerson   Tyler,  bom  May   28,  1831;  died  December 

1831. 
4887+     Thirza  Tyler,  bom  January  3,  1833. 
48884-     Edwin  H.' Tyler,  bom  I\ray'27,  1835. 
4889+     Electa  Amelia  Tyler,  bom'  May  1,  1837. 
4890        Maria  Eliza   Tyler,  bom  June  1,   1840;  died  young 

unmarried. 

2417  DOCTOR  TRLmAN  IVRIRRY^  TYLER  (Jo- 
seph^),   bora    in    Rutland,    Vt.,    August    30,    1804;    died    in 


482  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Galesburg,  111.  January  19,  1883 ;  married,  1836,  Mary  Ann 
Cutler.  He  moved  to  Lawrence,  N.  Y.  with  his  father;  at  the 
age  of  20  his  father  gave  him  an  ox  and  a  year's  "  time."  He 
cut  cord  wood  to  get  the  money  for  two  terms  of  school  at 
Dartmouth  College,  and  then  went  to  teaching.  He  moved 
to  Ashtabula,  O.,  where,  while  teaching,  he  was  persuaded  by 
Dr.  Farrington  to  study  medicine.  In  1839  he  moved  in  a 
"schooner"  to  Illinois  City,  111.,  where  he  practiced  medicine 
until  1849 ;  he  then  went  to  Edgington,  111.,  until  1863,  when 
he  went  to  Galesburg,  where  he  remained  for  20  years.  The 
two  younger  children  recorded  were  bom  in  Edgington,  111. 

Children  : 
4891+     Helen  Louise  Tyler,  bom  in  Illinois   City  March   1, 
1847. 

4892  Christopher  Columbus  Tyler,  bom  March  13,  1850; 

he  attended  Lombard  University  and  completed  the 
classical  course  to  the  senior  year.  Taught  in  1871, 
and  was  in  various  lines  of  business  until  1884,  when 
he  entered  the  employ  of  the  C.  B.  &  Q.  Railway, 
and  is  in  their  office  in  Galesburg. 

4893  (Dr.)    Franklin   Pierce   Tyler,   bora   June  21,   1853; 

studied  medicine  and  graduated  from  the  Rush  Medi- 
cal College  in  Chicago  ;  practiced  ten  years  in  Kansas 
and  then  moved  to  Galesburg,  where  he  now  lives. 

2418     REV.        RICHARD        HARRISON^        T^TLER 

(Joseph^),  bom  in  La-wTence,  N.  Y.  September  9,  1806;  died 
early  in  Kenosha,  Wis.,  married  .      Children: 

4894  Loretta  Tyler. 

4895  Com  eh  a   Tyler. 

4896  Richard  Alexis  Tyler. 

2420     JOHN     L."^    T^XER    (Joseph*^),    bora    in    Law- 
rence, N.  Y.,  April  10,  1810;  died  June,  1872;  married  . 

He  was  a  farmer  and  moved  to  Ohio  and  then  to  Iowa.  Chil- 
dren : 

4897  (Dr.)  Josiah  S.  Tyler,  hved  in  Eagle  Bend,  Minn. ;  s.  p. 

4898  Mary  Ann  Tyler,  married  and  had  three  children ;  one 

is  living. 

4899  Almeda  Tyler,  s.  p. 


Seventh  Generation  483 

2427  EBENEZER'  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom  in  Brad- 
ford, Vt.  January  1,  1809;  died  August  27,  1872;  in  Richland 
City  Wis. ;  married,  in  Ottawa,  111.,  1842,  Eliza  Meekhain,  who 
was  bom  in  Akron,  Ohio.  The  children  were  born  in  Richland 
City.      Children : 

4900        Agnes  Tyler. 

4901  Tuma  Tyler. 

2428  MARIA^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom  in  Bradford, 
Vt.,  April  16,  1811;  died  in  Hudson,  Wis.,  1890;  married,  in 
Springfield,  Pa.,  June,  1832,  John  Lord,  who  died  February 
S2,  1842.      Children: 

4902  Edwin  (or  Edward)  W.  Lord,  Hved  in  Scxtonville,  Wis. 

4903  Celia  C.  Lord,  married  a  farmer  near  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

4904  Samuel  Tyler  Lord,  went  to  New  Mexico. 

4905  Rufus  Lord,  lived  in  Blue  River,  Wis. 

4906  Lucy  A.  Lord,  died. 

2431  HIAL^  TYLER  (Samuel^),  bom  in  French  Creek, 
N.  Y.,  April  23,  1820;  married  Frederica  Bemard  of  Ottawa, 
III.     He  moved  to  Califomia  in  1852.      Children: 

4907  George  Tyler,  resided  in  Denver,  Col. 

4908  Eliza  Tyler,  married Risser ;  lived  in  Serreno,  111. 

2432  ASENATir  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom  in  Spring- 
field, Pa.,  January  25,  1823;  married,  1839, Fox,  of  Wa- 
terloo, la.      Children : 

4909  Benjamin  Fox. 

4910  Alfred  Fox,  lives  in  Denver,  Col. 

4911  Frank  Fox. 

4912  Nellie  Fox,  Hves  in  Waterloo. 

4913  Belle  Fox,  married  Frank  Fern  of  Waterloo. 

2433  LYDIA^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bora  in  Springfield, 
Pa.,  May  10,  1825 ;  died  in  Richland  City,  Wis.,  September  23, 
1868 ;  married  John  Hooper  of  Ottawa,  111.      Children  : 

4914  Lydia  J.  Hooper,  resided  unmarried  in  Idaho  Springs, 

''Col. 

4915  Frank  Hooper,  went  to  Mexico. 

4916  William  Hooper,  went  to  the  Klondike. 


484  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

2434  CATHERINE  B.'  TYLER  (SamueP),  born  in 
Springfield,  Pa.,  September  18,  1829;  married  August  30, 
1848,  in  La  Salle,  111.,  John  Buchenan,  bom  in  Carlsbad,  Ger- 
many February  3,  1817.  They  lived  in  Ottawa,  111.,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.,  Wathena,  Kas.,  and  in  1900  were  in  Helena,  Mont. 
The  two  elder  children  were  bom  in  Ottawa;  the  next  three  in 
St.  Joseph  and  the  youngest  in  Wathena.      Children : 

4917  Annah  E.   Buchenan,  bom  June  3,   1849 ;   died   Sep- 

tember, 1883,  married  April  5,  1865,  Robert  McPher- 
son  and  lived  in  Elwood,  Kas. ;  five  children  (Kate, 
Minnie,  Bert,  Elbia  and  James). 

4918  Hial  A.  Buchenan,  bom  October  1,  1851 ;  died  Feb- 

ruary 27,  1852. 

4919  Ada  C.  Buchenan,  bom  February  7,  1853 ;  married, 

February  29,  1871,  David  Blacker  of  Helena,  Mont. ; 
five  children  (Muzetta,  Lelia,  Catherine  and  Jack). 

4920  Alberto  C.  Buchenan,  born  April  23,  1856 ;  died  June, 

22,  1897,  in  Twin  BlufFs,  Wis.,  unmarried. 

4921  Herbert  A.   Buchenan,  bom   September  26,   1859 ;  in 

1900  was  living  unmarried  in  Helena,  Mont. 

4922  John  Leone  Buchenan,  bom  November  6,  1864 ;  unmar- 

ried, in  Helena,  Mont,  in  1900. 

2435  ESTHER  ANN^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom  in 
Springfield,  Pa.,  November  17,  1830;  married,  1846,  in  Ot- 
tawa, 111.,  Reed.     They  hved  in  Sextonville,  Wis.     The 

children  were  bom  in  Ottawa.      Childi'en : 

4923  Mary  Reed,  bom  September  17,  1849;  married.  May 

26,    1866,   ;    had    two    daughters    and    a    son 

(Luella,  Esther  and  Benjamin). 

4924  Riley  Reed,  bom  April  18,  1851;  married,  July  12, 

1874,  Alice  Hackctt,  and  lives  in  South  Superior, 
Wis. ;  had  one  son  and  a  daughter  (George  and 
Mary). 

2447  EZRA  B."^  TYLER  (Amasa^),  bom  in  Saybrook, 
O.,  Febmary  23,  1835;  married,  30  December,  1863,  Emehne 
Howard,  who  died  in  1875 ;  daughter  of  Arthur  Howard  of 
Plymouth,  O.  He  was  a  farmer.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Saybrook.      Children : 

4925  Sarah  Tyler,  died  in  infancy. 


Seventh  Generation  485 

4926  Fannie  Tyler,  died  in  infancy. 

4927  Minnie   Tyler. 

2459  CLIMENIA^  TYLER  (John  Howard^),  died 
April,  1876;  married  Eben  Danforth,  her  second  cousin.  They 
probably  had  other  children  than  those  recorded.     Children: 

4928  Calvin   Danforth,   died   at   the  age  of   about   58,   un- 

married. 

4929  Emily     Danforth,     married     Joseph     Thompson     and 

died  s.  p.  in  1892. 

2460  CALVIN  JJ  TYLER  (John  Howard^),  died  in 
Ashby,  Mass.,  March  23,  1887 ;  married  Alice  Whitney  who 
died  in  Ashby  September  19,  1858.  They  lived  for  a  time  in 
Waterford,  Vt.,  and  then  went  to  Ashby,  where  the  children 
were  born.     None  of  the  family  are  in  that  town.      Children: 

4930  John    M.    Tyler,    bom    December   20,    1838;    married 

July  5,  1865,  in  Ashby,  Adelaide  D.  Shattuck. 

4931  Sarah  K.  Tyler,  bom  January  16,  1840. 

4932  Willard  Tyler,   born   August  6,    1841. 

4933  Ann  C.  Tyler,  bom  March  18,  1847. 

4934  Ahce  Tyler,  bora  October  30,  1850. 

2462  ISAREL  WILLARD^  TYLER  (John  Howard^), 
bora  March  20,  1820;  died  in  Stewartstown,  N.  H].,  September 
14,  1897;  married  January  27,  1847,  in  Pittsburg,  N.  H., 
Hannet  Perry,  born  in  Vernon,  Vt.,  July  22,  1822;  died  in 
Stewartstown,  N.  H.,  April  15,  1897.  He  was  a  farmer  and 
lived  for  a  time  in  Pittsburg,  where  the  two  elder  children  were 
bora ;  in  Clarksville,  M'here  the  other  children  were  born,  and 
finally  moved  to  Stewartstown.      Children: 

4935  Lyman  Tyler,  bom  December  27,  1847 ;  died  Septem- 

ber, 1852. 

4936  Mary  L.  Tyler,  bora  July  10,  1853;  married  December 

5,  1871,  Edward  S.  Athcrton,  bora  in  Columbia,  N. 
H.,  June  6,  1839;  was  living  in  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  in 
1900.     Had   one    son    (Samuel    E.,    bora    April    5, 

1878). 

4937  John  Howard  Tyler,  bora  ^larch  15,  1855 ;  died  Jan- 

uary 8,  1864. 

4938  Harriet  P.  Tyler,  bora  November  10,  1857;  married 


4)86  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

Charles  Martin ;  had  three  children  (Melvin  Moses, 
Emma   J,    and   Mary   H.). 

4939  Anna  Tyler,    bom    March    18,    1859;    died  August, 

1863. 

4940  Susan  Tyler,  bom  February  21,  1862;  died  May  6, 

1864. 

4941  Wilham  Tyler,  bom  August  8,  1864;  died  June  22, 

1865. 

2489  DAMON  YOUNG^  TYLER,  (Amos^),  bom  in 
Piermont,  N.  H.,  May  15,  1827;  married,  June  12,  1853,  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Maria  Jane  Taylor.  Between  the  years 
1854  and  1859,  he  went  west  to  Wisconsin  from  Canada.  The 
two  younger  children  were  bom  in  Merrimack,  Wis.  Children : 
4942+     Lawrence    Stewart    Tyler,    bom    in    Compton,    Que. 

August  19,  1854. 
4943+     Leonora  Emma  Tyler,  bom  in  Newport,  Wis.,  June 
26,   1859. 

4944  Lydia  Irene,  bom  July  19,  1867 ;  married  Sei- 

vers,  and  lives  in  Duluth,  Minn. 

4945  Lewis   Amos   Tyler,  bom   January   8,   1870;   Hves   in 

Salem,  South  Dakota. 

2490  AMANDA  MELVINA^  TYLER  (Amos«),  bom 
in  Compton,  Que.,  March  14,  1840;  married,  September  24, 
1861,  Chauncey  K.  Richardson  of  Newport,  Wis.,  where  their 
children  were  born.      Children  : 

4946  Daniel  Victor  Richardson,  bom  July  29,  1864 ;  married 

Hattie  Cowles  of  Leroy,  Wis.  He  was  graduated 
from  Hillsdale  (Mich.)  College  in  1889;  admitted 
to  practice  law  in  Illinois  in  1894 ;  he  is  a  practicing 
lawyer  and  the  editor  of  the  Loyal  Tribune,  in 
Loyal,  Clark  County,  Wis.,  where  he  lives. 

4947  Nahum   Vinton   Richardson,   bom   October   25,   1865 ; 

died  March  9,  1866. 

4948  Vema    Richardson,    bom    November    27,    1869;   is    a 

music  teacher  and  was  graduated  from  Ripon  (Wis.) 
School  of  Music  in  1894. 


ROXANA   CUTTING^    TYLER    (Amos«),   bom 
m  Compton,  Que.,  April  14,  1848;  died  in  Pascoag,  R.  I.,  June 


Seventh  Generation  4^11 

20,  1890;  married  October  5,  1881,  Rev.  W.  E.  Dennett,  a 
graduate  of  Wisconsin  University  and  the  Theological  depart- 
ment of  Hillsdale  College ;  was  afterward  pastor  in  Pascoag, 
R.  I.  She  was  a  very  precocious  child  finishing  the  common 
schools  at  twelve  years  of  age;  was  graduated  from  Hillsdale 
College,  Mich.,  and  afterward  a  teacher  there;  also  taught  in 
Baraboo,  Wis.  A  very  cultured  woman  and  an  exceptional 
mother.     The  children  were  bom  in  Pascoag. 

Children  : 

4949  Tyler  Wilbur  Dennett,  born  June  13,  1883. 

4950  Ransom   Marion   Dennett,   bom   April   9,   1886;   died 

September  4,  1886. 

4951  Mildred  Dennett,  bom   August  26,   1888. 

4952  Roxie  Dennett,  bom  June  16,  1890;  died  September  7, 

1890. 

2493  AMOS  EUGENE^  TYLER  (Amos«),  bom  in 
Compton,  Quebec,  March  3,  1851 ;  married  July  14,  1875,  Mat- 
tie  W.  Thayer  of  Janesville,  Wis. ;  was  graduated  from  White- 
water Normal  School,  Wis.,  in  1882  and  taught  there  several 
years ;  afterward  going  into  mercantile  business  in  Eau  Claire, 
Wis.  The  three  elder  children  were  born  in  Whitewater,  Wis. 
Children : 

4953  Ariminta  Emogene  Tyler,  bom  February   26,   1877; 

died  November  4,  1877. 

4954  Glenn  Amos  Tyler,  bom  November  23,  1878. 

4955  Leon  Meredith  Tyler,  bom  April  26,  1882. 

4956  Vida  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  in  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  August 

20,  1889 ;  died  in  Getup,  Ala.,  July  22,  1891. 

4957  Pansy  Amanda  Tyler,  bom  in  Getup,  Ala.  August  19, 

1892 ;  died  there  August  30,  1892. 

2497  JOSHUA  B."^  TYLER  (Dudley^),  bom  in  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  November  16,  1803 ;  died  in  Elkhart,  Ind.,  February 

21,  1869;   married    (1),    Sophia    L.    ;   married    (2),    in 

Worcester,  Mass.,  May  4,  1851,  Caroline  C.  Rogers,  bom  in 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1820.  The  children  were  bom  in  Wor- 
cester. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

4958  Joshua  Dudley  Tyler,  bom  June  15,  1829. 


488  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyleu 

4959       George  Hoskins  Tyler,  born  February  ^5,  1833 ;  lived 
in  1896  in  Worcester. 

2498  CHARLES^  TYLER  (Dudley^),  bom  in  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  June  15,  1805;  died  in  Millbury,  Mass.,  March 

21,   1841;  married  Laura  ;  his   estate  was   probated  in 

Worcester,  Mass.,  William  M.  Benedict,  administrator;  his 
widow,  Laura,  declined ;  he  speaks  of  a  brother  who  died  insolv- 
ent; was  a  hatter.  The  children  were  bom  in  Millbury,  Mass. 
Children : 

4960+     George  Tyler,  bom  in  1837. 

4961  Charles  A.  Tyler,  born  in  1841 ;  died  June  13,  1870  s. 

p..  Was  probably  in  Civil  war;  resided  in  Deerfield 
and  Lakeport,  N.  Hi. 

2499  GEORGE  W."^  TYLER  (Dudley^),  bom  in  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  October  13,  1807 ;  died  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  June 

16, 1850;  married  (1),  Clarissa  P. ;  who  died  in  Worcester, 

November  7,  1832;  married  (2),  Mary  A.  . 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

4962  John  Augustus  Tyler,  bom  in  Worcester  October  24, 

1832. 

Child,  by  second  marriage : 

4963  Henry  J.  Tyler,  bom  in  Millbury,  Mass.,  1844;  mar- 

ried, October  27,  1870,  Carrie  A.  Keith  of  Sutton, 
Mass.,  where  he  lives. 

2501  MOSES  KIMBALL^  TYLER  (Dudley^),  born 
in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  February  2,  1814;"  died  there  April  24, 
1902;  married,  June  11,  1840,  Elvira  Perley  who  died  July 
14,  1867,  aged  58.      Hie  was  a  shoe  manufacturer.      Child. 

4964  Ellen   W.   Tyler,  bom   in   Haverhill  April  20,   1842; 

married,  August  8,  1866,  James  S.  Ames  who  died, 
s.  p.  November  18,  1866.  In  1896  she  lived  in 
Haverhill  with  her  father. 

2503  WILLIAM  WINTER"  TYLER  (Thomas^),  born 
in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  November  30,  1803;  died  September  26, 
1838 ;  killed  on  a  railway  while  living  in  Boston ;  married  Sep- 
tember, 1835,  Rebecca  Cheney  Searles,  born  in  Sanbomton,  N. 


Seventh  Generation  489 

H.     He  was  an  employee  of  the  Boston  &  Lynn  Railway.   Child. 
4965+     Helen  W.   Tyler,  bom  in   Lowell,   Mass.,    September, 
20,  1836. 

2504  EBENEZER  BALLARD^  TYLER  (Thomas«), 
born  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  March  18,  1805;  died  July  18,  1880; 
married  (1)  1831,  Mary  Maria  Wardwell  of  Andover,  Mass., 
who  died  about  1858;  married  (2)  1858,  Mrs.  Nancy  Marie 
(Jones)  Pierson  of  Andover.  He  was  "put  out"  at  the  early 
age  of  eight  years ;  at  16  he  went  to  Andover. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
4966+     Thomas  Henry  Tyler,  bom  in  Haverhill  October  20, 
1832. 

4967  Edward  Everett  Tyler. 

4968  Eben    Ballard  Tyler  lives  in  MinneapoHs,  Minn. 

4969  Herbert  Tyler,  lives  in   Milford,  Mass. 

4970  Sarah  Maria  Tyler,  married  David  O.  Clark  of  Haver- 

hill. 

Children,   by   second  marriage: 

4971  George  A.   Tyler,  bom   January   29,   I860;   married, 

September  28,  1887,  Louisa  B.  Bumham  of  Andover, 
Mass. ;  lives  in  Maiden,  Mass. 

4972  Elizabeth   Tyler,   bom   Febmary   23,    1863;    married 

October  11,   1888,  Myron  Edwards  Gutterson  who 
lives  in  Andover;  one  child,  died  young. 

2506  THOMAS^  TYLER  (Thomas^),  bom  in  Haver- 
hill, INIass.,  January  24,  1808;  died  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  Decem- 
ber 17,  1891 ;  married  about  1829,  Mehitable  Yale,  a  member 
of  a  prominent  family  in  Meriden  who  died  a  few  years  before 
him.  When  about  18  years  old  he  moved  to  Meriden,  where 
he  remained  the  rest  of  his  life.  He  was  foreman  in  the  tin 
factory  of  his  brother-in-law,  Samuel  Yale,  for  many  years. 
The  children  were  bom  in  Meriden.      Children : 

4973  Carohne  M.  Tyler,  bom  July  12,  1831  ;  married  Octo- 

ber, 1881,  William  B.  Greene  of  Meriden;  he  died 
November,  1892,  s.  p. 
4974+     William  H.  Tyler,  bom  September  18,  1835. 

2510     JOB"  TYLER  (Joseph^),  bora  probably  in  Haver- 


490  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

hill;  died  there  184-6;  married,  September  4,  1827,  Lucy  Meady 
of  Haverhill,  who  died  there  February  7,  1880,  aged  about  70. 
He  was  a  shoe  dealer ;  resided  for  a  time  in  Danversport,  Mass. ; 
his  estate  was  probated  in  Salem,  Case  55933.  In  September, 
1846  his  wife  was  made  administratrix  of  the  estate.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Haverhill.  Children; 
4975        Frankhn  Tyler,  born  May  7,  1828 ;  married  Lydia  A. 

Freind,  who  died  in  Salem  December  5,  1893,  aged 

64 ;  daughter  of  William  Freind. 
4976+     Edward   Tyler,   bom   February    6,    1830. 

4977  Otis  H.  Tyler,  bom  November  2,  1831 ;  died  July  27, 

1833. 

4978  Rachel  M.  Tyler,  born  July  25,  1833 ;  married  Alexan- 

der Creelman ;  one  son   (George  Edward). 

4979  Harriet  M.  Tyler,  bom  December  30,  1835,  died  Jan- 

uary 2,  1883 ;  married  Isaac  Forbush ;  two  children 
(William  H.  and  Lottie  H.). 
4980+     John  Otis  Tyler,  bom  November  3,  1837. 
4981        Mary  West  Tyler,  bom  December  18,  1839;  married 
Thomas    Kellough    of    East    Boston,    Mass. ;    three 
children  (Arthur,  Horace  and  Walter). 
Helen  Chase  Tyler,  bom  June  23,  1843 ;  married  John 
Caves  of  Wenham,  Mass, ;  two  children  (Horace  S. 
and   Lizzie   W.). 
Caroline  Little  Tyler,  bom  January  3,  1846;  married 
Henry  B.  Wallis  of  Beverly,  Mass. ;   four  children 
(Frank  B.,  Henry  M.,  Lewis  R.  and  John  A.). 

2530  JOHN  ALEXANDERS  TYLER  (John«),  born 
in  East  Canaan,  N.  H.,  December  25,  1812;  died  in  Milldale, 
Ky.,  July  8,  1887;  married  (1),  in  1852,  Mrs.  Mary  Tyner; 
married  (2),  April  13,  1871,  Clara  B.  Stallo  of  Cincinnati, 
who  was  residing  there  in  1897.  He  was  educated  at  Dart- 
mouth, N.  H.,  and  Reading,  Pa.  He  went  early  to  Louisi- 
ana where  he  studied  law  with  Judah  P.  Benjamin  of  Jackson, 
Miss.;  was  admitted  to  the  bar  there  January  13,  1838;  was 
admitted  to  practice  before  the  United  States  Supreme  Court ; 
moved  to  California  in  1849  where  he  was  a  successful  gold 
hunter. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 
4984        (Dr.)   John  A.  Tyler,  bom  in  San  Joaquin  County, 


Seventh  Generation  491 

California,  November  18,  1856;  married,  1880,  Lee 
Porterfield  of  Hollow  Rock,  Tenn.  He  was  grad- 
uated from  Vanderbilt  University,  Nashville,  Tenn., 
1882 ;  practiced  medicine  in  Hollow  Rock,  in  Texas 
and  California,  and  in  1899  was  living  in  Port 
Orford,  Or. 

Children,   by   second  marriage : 

4985  Lillian  St  alio  Tyler,  born  in  Mulberry,  Ohio,  February 

15,  1872;  a  professional  pianist;  was  graduated 
from  the  Cincinnati  College  of  Music  in  1890  and 
teaches. 

4986  Grafton   S.   Tyler,  born  in  Mulberry,  Ohio,  January 

23,  1875  ;  a  custom-broker  in  Cincinnati. 

2534  ELSIE  A."^  TYLER  (Job  Colman«),  bom  in 
Canaan,  N.  H.,  probably  about  1845;  married  Isaac  Davis 
also  of  Canaan,  where  their  children  were  bom.      Children : 

4987  Herbert  C.  Davis ;  lives  in  Mattapan,  Mass. ;  a  con- 

ductor on  the  N.  Y.  and  N.  H,  &  H.  Railway. 

4988  Delia  J.  Davis ;  married Goss  of  Canaan,  N.  H., 

where  she  resided  in  1901. 


2536  JAMES  S.^  TYLER  (James  Pike«),  bora  in 
Canaan,  N.  H„  March  29,  1832;  died  March  1,  1894;  married 
January  1857,  Sophia  Young  who  lives  in  Ipswich,  Mass. 
He  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Company  E,  First  Regiment  of 
U.  S.  Volunteer  Sharpshooters,  August  19,  1861 ;  discharged 
for  disability  in  New  York  City  September  12,  1862.     Children : 

4989  Carrie  J.  Tyler,  born  December  9,  1857 ;  married  1878, 

Albert  Dodge. 

4990  Florence  N.  Tyler,  bom  November  24,  1859;  married 

1881,   W.    N.    Hunt. 

4991  John  A.  Tyler,  bom  November  9,  1861 ;  died  in  Le- 

banon, N.  H.  December,  1891 ;  married,  1883,  Nancy 
Morris ;  no  children. 

4992  Ella  B.  Tyler,  bom  December  23,  1863 ;  died  August 

28,  1865. 

4993  Charles  S.  Tyler,  bom  March  18,  1868 ;  married,  1895, 

Louisa  Seaton ;  lives  in  Ipswich. 


492  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

4994       James  W.  Tyler,  bom  August  6,  1873 ;  married,  1895, 
Winters ;  lives  in  Hyde  Park. 

2538     DAVID  MOREY^  TYLER  (James  Pike^),  bom  in 
Canaan,  N.  H.,  May  7,  1837 ;  died  in  Ipswich,  Mass.,  September 
26,  1896 ;  married,  in  1862,  Harriet  Willcomb  of  Ipswich.     He 
lived  for  a  time  in  Fort  Payne,  Ala.      Children : 
4995+     Harry  W.  Tyler,  bom  April  16,  1863. 

4996  Emily  W.   Tyler,  bom  July  26,  1865. 

4997  Clara  L.  Tyler,  born  September,  1871;  died  Novem- 

ber 12,  1874. 

4998  Lizzie  Tyler,  bom  October,  1873;  died  November  26, 

1874. 

2540  COLMAN  J  J  TYLER  (James  Pike'^),  bora  in 
Canaan,  N.  H.,  May  28,  1842;  married  Abbie  A.  Burnham. 
He  enHsted  in  1861  in  the  2nd  Mass.  Volunteer  Infantry  for 
three  years;  he  was  in  18  battles.  He  was  a  jeweler  and  lived 
in  Salem,  Mass.      Cliild. 

4999  Coleman  F.   Tyler,  born  in  Ipswich  July  23,   1868; 

married,  October  22,  1895,  Mary  E.  White,  bom  in 
Beverly,  Mass.,  1869;  daughter  of  Jeremiah  and 
Eunice  White. 

2555  JOHN  LAIRD^  TYLER  (Wilham  Hunf^),  bom 
in  Calais,  Me.,  June  13,  1833;  died  there  April  17,  1896;  mar- 
ried November  5,  1855,  Georgie  Brewer  Simpson ;  in  1897  she 
lived  at  the  Maine  General  Hospital,  Portland.  He  was  in  the 
auction  and  commission  business,  in  Calais,  where  his  children 
were  bom.      Children : 

5000  Daughter,  died  in  infancy. 

5001+     William   Hunt   Tyler,   bora    March    13,    1859. 

2557  DUDLEY^  TYLER  (Broadstreet''),  born  in  Wil- 

lington,   Conn. ;  married  Roxana  ,      The  records   of  this 

family  are  meager.      Children  : 

5002  Charies  Tyler. 

5003  Lucy  TylJr. 

5004  Thomas  Tyler. 

2558  PERRY^   TYLER    (Broadstreet"),  bora  in  Wil- 


Seventh  Generation  493 

lington,  Conn. ;  married  Lucy  Pink ;  lived  in  Broome  County, 
N.  Y.  Little  is  known  of  this  family,  beyond  the  names. 
Children : 

5005  Dudley  Tyler,  lived  near  Susquehanna,  Pa. 

5006  Nancy  Tyler. 

5007  Emehne  Tyler. 

5008  Eugene  Tyler. 

5009  James  Tyler. 

5010  Austin    Tyler,    married    and    had    a    family;    lived   in 

Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

2559  SALLY^  TYLER  (Broadstreet^),  bom  in  Wil- 
lington,  Conn. ;  married  Nathaniel  Finch.      Children : 

5011  Vincent   Finch,   married    (1)    Flora   Abel,   No.    5017; 

married    (2)    M;    had    a    son    and    daughter 

(Charles  and  Flora)  ;  lived  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

5012  Ruby  Finch,  had  seven  sons. 

2560  ARA^  TYLER  (Broadstreet^),  born  in  Willing- 
ton,  Conn.,  June  9,  1793;  died  in  "Ferry  Hill,"  Stafford, 
Conn.,  April  25,  1863,  to  which  place  he  had  moved;  married 
March  31,  1814,  Abigail  Ferry,  bom  in  Stafford  May  29, 
1798;  died  July,  1874;  daughter  of  James  Ferry.  The  chil- 
dren were  bom  in  Stafford.  The  records  of  this  branch  are 
from  the  family  Bible  of  Alvin  Tyler.      Children : 

5013  William    Tyler,   bom   July    11,    1817;   early   sickness 

caused  him  to  be  weak  minded ;  he  lived  unmarried 
in  Stafford,  Conn. 
5014+     Alvin  Tyler,  bom  February  5,  1825. 

5015  Daughter,  died  young. 

2562  POLLY^  TYLER  (Broadstreet^),  bom  in  Wil- 
lington.  Conn. ;  married  Peter  Abel  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Children : 

5016  Tyler   Abel. 

5017  Flora  Abel,  married  Vincent  Finch,  No.  5011. 

5018  Artlissa  Abel, 

5019  Burdett  Abel,  married  . 

5020  Oramel  Abel. 

5021  Son,  married  Helen  Davis ;  had  two  daughters    (An- 

toinette and  Etta)  and  a  son. 


494  The  Descendants  of  .Job  Tyler 

2563  WILLIAM^  TYLER  (Broadstreet^),  born  in  Wil- 
lington,  Conn,  (another  record  says  Stafford),  June  11,  1798; 
died  in  South  Otselic,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  1876;  married  (1),  May 
26,  1824,  Alemeda  Beach,  bom  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  August  14, 
1798;  died  in  South  Otselic,  February  5,  1841;  married  (2), 
March  30,  1843,  Almira  Tallett,  bom  October  7,  1819;  died 
October  2,  1869,  in  North  New  Salem,  Mass.  At  eighteen  he 
bought  his  time  of  his  father.  He  went  to  South  Otselic  where 
he  was  a  justice  of  the  peace  many  years  and  a  large  land  owner 
and  where  the  children  were  bom.  He  was  a  travelling  dealer 
in  merchandise,  as  well  as  a  farmer.     The  male  line  is  extinct. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

5022  William  Wallace  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  3,  1827;  died  un- 

married, Dec.  15,  1850. 

5023  Samuel  Beach  Tyler,   bom     Nov.    13,    1828;    died   in 

Booneville,  Mo.,  of  cholera,  Oct.  4,  1850 ;  he  was  un- 
married. 

5024+     Clarissa  Helen  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  12,  1830. 

5025+     Mary  Ann  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  21,  1832. 

Children,   by   second   marriage. 
5026+     Almeda  B.  Tyler,  born  Oct.  14,  1843. 
5027+     Annette  M.  Tyler,  bora  Feb.  24,  1852. 

2564  ELLA'  TYLER  (Broadstrcet^),  bora  in  Willing- 
ton,  Conn. ;  married •  Brown  of  North  Salem,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren : 

5028  Hosea  Brown,  married  Mary  Ann  Tyler,  No.  5025. 

5029  William  E.  Brown,  married  Laura  Brown. 

5030  Calista  Brown. 

5031  Child,  married  Haskell ;  had  three  sons. 

2565  LOUISA^  TYLER  (Broadstreet^),  bora  in  Wil- 
lington,  Conn. ;  married  Joseph  Eaton,  of  Cuyler,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: 

5032  Louisa  Eaton,  married  McLean ;  had  two  daugh- 

ters. 

5033  Eugene  Eaton,  married  . 

5034  Philetus  Eaton,  married . 


Seventh  Generation  495 

2568  WILLIAM  WJ  TYLER  (AsaheP),  bom  in  Mas- 
sachusetts (probably  Peru),  January  14,  1797;  died  in  Naples, 
N.  Y.,  March  25,  1881 ;  married,  1812,  Theda  Moulton,  who 
died  in  Naples,  May  27,  1873.  He  was  a  farmer  and  cleared 
his  land  of  pines  on  which  he  lived  for  fifty  years,  going  to  New 
York  state  with  his  father,  to  Hamilton  and  Middlesex,  and 
thence  to  Naples,  where  his  children  were  bom.  He  was  a  lead- 
ing member  in  the  Methodist  church. 

Children  : 

5035  Cynthia  Minerva  Tyler,  married  John  Oakley ;   they 

had  a  son  (Daniel),  who  lives  in  Naples,  N.  Y.,  and 
who  owns  a  grape  vineyard;  he  married  twice  and 
had  one  daughter  (Elizabeth)  who  died. 

5036  James  Tyler,  enlisted  July  25,  1862,  in  Company  D, 

126th  N.  Y.  Infantry  and  was  in  the  battle  of  Har- 
per's Ferry,  and  died  in  the  post  hospital  there, 
Sept.  20,  1862;  he  was  a  farmer  and  unmarried. 

5037  Delia  A.  Tyler,  married   (1),  John  Metcalf;  married 

(2),  1877,  Henry  H.  Torrey ;  no  children. 

5038+     Ashel  Tyler. 

5039  Edwin  Tyler,  a  farmer;  enhsted  July  31,  1862,  in  Com- 
pany D,  126th  N.  Y.  Infantry;  was  a  sergeant; 
killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

5040+     Henry  Tyler. 

5041        Charles  Tyler,  died  young. 

5042+     Frances  M.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  28,  1847. 

2570  LUCINA^  TYLER  (Asahel^),  bom  in  Hamilton, 
N.  Y.,  October  9,  1802;  married  Richard  Sackett,  of  Rushville, 
N.  Y.  They  had  three  sons  and  five  daughters.  The  name  of 
one  only  is  known.      Child: 

5043  Mary  Tyler  Sackett,  married  L.  F.  Sutphen,  of  Rush- 
ville, N.  Y. 

2572  ASAHEL  WATKINS^  TYLER  (AsaheP),  born 
in  Middlesex,  N.  Y.,  March  2,  1807 ;  died  in  Cohocton,  N.  Y., 
April  9,  1876;  married  Cynthia  Moulton,  bora  March  22,  1809; 
died  March  23,  1881.  He  was  a  farmer;  moved  to  Naples,  N. 
Y.,  and  about  1845  he  went  to  Cohocton,  where  he  was  a  founder 


496  The  Descendants  of  .Job  Tyler 

of  the  North  Cohocton  M.  E.  church.     The  children  were  bom 

in  Naples.      Children : 

504-4       Ceceha  A.  Tyler,  bom  August  16,  1835;  died  April, 

1863 ;  married  John  Beckwith  and  had  one  son. 
5045+     Byron  A.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  28,  1838. 
5046        Mylon  J.  Tyler,  bora  Apr.  5,  1840;  enlisted  in  1861^ 

Company  I,  161st  N.  Y.  Infantry  and  went  through 

the  war;  he  is  unmarried. 
504T       Cynthia  Arvilla  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  17,  1843;  married 

Samuel  Parker,  of  Cohocton,  N.  Y. ;  one  son. 
5048       Lucia  J.  Tyler,  born  Dec.  11,  1844 ;  married  Halstead 

Clayson,  of  Wayland,  N.  Y. ;  had  one  son  and  one 

daughter. 
5409       Hermione  Tyler,   born   June   4,   1848;   died  in   child- 
hood. 
5050+     Camot  M.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  27,  1854. 

2573  SPEDA  M."^  TYLER  (AsaheP),  bom  in  Middle- 
sex, N.  Y.,  August  24,  1810;  married Gilbert,  a  farmer 

of  Middlesex,  who  died.  When  a  widow  she  moved  with  her 
daughter  to  Nebraska  and  took  the  old  family  records  with  her. 
She  had  two  sons  who  moved  west  and  lived  near  Rock  Island, 
111. ;  given  names  not  known.      Child : 

5051        Lucina  Gilbert,  married  William  Wager  and  moved  to 
Nebraska. 

2574  ROSWELL  ROOT^  TYLER  (AsaheP),  bom  in 
Middlesex,  N.  Y.,  December  29,  1812;  married  Sarah  Wood. 
There  were  probably  more  children  than  those  here  recorded. 
Children : 

5052+     Harvey  W.  Tyler,  bom  in  Middlesex,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  25, 
1844. 

5053  John  Tyler,  resided  in  Middlesex  in  1900. 

2577  ASAHEL^  TYLER  (Job^),  bom  in  Hartland, 
Vt.,  August  11,  1788;  died  in  Strafford,  Vt. ;  married  May  25, 
1815,  Ruby  White,  of  StrafFord.     Children: 

5054  Andrew  J.  Tyler,  lives  in  Toledo,  O. 

5055  Lucinda    Tyler,    married    Mason    Harris,    her   sister's 

widower. 


Seventh  Generation  497 

5056  Sophronia  Tyler,  married  Rev.  Eli  Clark;  they  had  a 

son  (Lucian),  who  was  also  a  minister. 

5057  Sophia  Tyler,  married  Mason  Harris ;  they  had  one 

daughter  (Chloe). 

5058  Laura  Tyler,  died  of  consumption  in  Strafford. 

2578  MERRILL"  TYLER  (Job«),  bom  in  Hartland, 
Vt.,  in  1795;  died  in  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  August  18,  1863;  married 
Zelinda  Whitcomb,  daughter  of  Philemon  and  Sarah  (Brown) 
Whitcomb,  who  came  from  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  to  Fayston,  Vt. 
(See  History  of  the  Brigham  Family  for  the  Brown  family.) 
Zelinda  was  lineally  descended  from  John  Whitcomb,  one  of  the 
ten  original  grantees  of  the  town  of  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  she  died 
in  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  May,  1884,  aged  81.  Merrill  settled  in  Fay- 
ston, Washington  county,  and  his  home  was  on  a  verdant  slope 
in  the  heart  of  the  picturesque  Green  Mountains  and  there  his 
children  were  bom. 

Children  : 

5059  Cyrus  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  '3.,  1821 ;  died  Oct.  5,  1822. 
5060+     Laura  Elvira  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  25,  1823. 

5061+     Cyren  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  2,  1827. 

5062+     Lucius  Merrill  Tyler,  bom  July  27,  1832. 

5063  Harriet  Louisa  Tyler,  bom  June  9,  1834;  died  Oct. 

13,  1853,  unmarried. 

5064  Willard  Whitcomb  Tyler,  bom  July  2,  1837 ;  went  to 

California  with  Cyren  and  died  in  Sacramento,  Cal., 
June  22,  1859,  at  the  early  age  of  22. 

5065+     Josephine  Maria  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  3,  1840. 

5066+     Sarah  Eliza  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  24,  1843. 

2580  HANNAH^  TYLER  (Job«),  born  in  Hartland, 
Vt.,  about  1799 ;  died  at  the  residence  of  her  son,  Hiram,  in 
Manston,  Wis.,  about  1889,  aged  90;  married  Stephen  Dana, 
of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.      Children  : 

5067  Hiram  Dana,  went  to  Wisconsin ;  eleven  children,  nine 

daughters  and  two  sons  (Charles  and  William). 

5068  Charles  C.  Dana,  went  to  Wisconsin  and  died  in  Ra- 

cine; three  sons   and   a  daughter   (Rodney,  Nellie, 
Reed  and  Frank). 

5069  Ransom   Stephen  Dana,  died  in  Poughkeepsie,  1895 ; 

married  Laura  Moulton,   of  West   Randolph,   who 


498  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyleb, 

died    in    1882    in    Poughkeepsie ;    three    daughters 
(Ellen  L.,  Ruth  E.  and  L.  Frances). 
5070       Louisa  Dana. 

2581  HIAL"  TYLER  (Job^),  born  in  H^tley,  Canada, 
1804;  died  there  March  11,  1878;  married  Mercy  S.  Smith, 
bom  in  Bangor,  Me.,  and  died  February  18,  1881.  He  lived 
with  his  uncle  Derias  some  years  and  became  a  farmer;  lived 
for  a  time  in  Strafford,  Vt.,  where  the  third  child  was  born ;  and 
in  Bemston,  P.  Q.,  where  the  fourth  and  fifth  were  born.  Chil- 
dren : 

5071+     Lyman  Tyler,  bom  in  Hatley,  June  9,  1828. 
5072       Francis  Tyler,  bom  1830;  died  1831. 
5073+     Sarah  Ann  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  14,  1833. 
6074       Roswell  Burdette  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  14,  1835;  lived  in 

Ways  Mills,  Quebec,  and  had  eight  children. 
5075+     Sophronia  A.  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  21,  1840. 

2589  ROSWELL^  TYLER  (Job^),  bom  in  Rumford, 
Me.,  March  14,  1814;  married  in  Hatley,  Canada,  January  29, 
1844,  Sally  Kenaston,  bom  in  Bamston,  P.  Q.,  December  28, 
1817.  He  was  a  carpenter  and  resided  in  1897,  in  North  Hat- 
ley, P.  Q.  The  children  were  born  in  Hatley.  Children : 
5076+     Marion  Augusta  Tyler,  born  Nov.  10,  1845. 

5077+  Emest  Albert  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  21,  1847. 

5078+  Adelaide  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  20,  1848. 

5079+  Caroline  Ellen  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  3,  1851. 

5080  Alice  Jane  Tyler,  bora  Aug.  5,  1853 ;  married,  Oct.  2, 

1872,  Charles  E.  Drew,  and  resided,  s.  p.  in  Law- 
rence, Mass. 

5081  Frederick  William  Tyler,  bom  Mar.   14,  1855;  mar- 

ried, Feb.  25,  1885,  Elsie  Bennett;  resides  s.  p.  in 
Lowell,  Mass. 

5082  Gertrude  Adina  Tyler,  born  June  11,  1857;  married, 

Dec.  25,  1872,  Monroe  Dcmerse,  from  whom  divorced 
in  1880;  she  lived,  s.  p.  in  1897,  in  Hatley,  P.  Q. 

2590  DERIAS^  TYLER  (Job«),  bom  in  Hatley,  P.  Q., 
Canada,  probably  about  1816;  married  Mary  Smith.  He  was 
a  blacksmith.      Children: 

5083  Lydia  Tyler. 


Seventh  Generation  4»99 

5084  Alfonso  Tyler;  lived  in  North  Derby,  Vt. 

5085  Alvira  Tyler. 

2592  SOPHIA^  TYLER  (Derias^),  bom  in  Strafford, 
Vt.,  May  28,  1796;  married,  January  23,  1817,  Joseph  B.  Flan- 
ders, of  Strafford,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

5086  Lorenzo  D.  Flanders,  bom  Oct.  14,  1820;  lives  in  Jol- 

iet.  111. ;  one  son  and  one  daughter. 

5087  Emily  Flanders,  born  Feb.  13,  1823;  died  September, 

1894 ;  married  Newton  Flanders,  of  South  Royalton, 
Vt. 

5088  Albert  Vernon  Flanders,  bom  Apr.  26,  1826;  lives  in 

Chelsea,  Vt. ;  two  sons  (Herbert  A.,  Elmer  J.). 

5089  George  W.  Flanders,  bom  June  2,  1829;  Hves  in  Tun- 

bridge,  Vt. ;  three  sons  and  four  daughters. 

2594  LYMAN^  TYLER  (Derias^),  bom  in  Strafford, 
Vt.,  September  28,  1799,  died  in  Sharon,  Vt.,  November  25, 
1872;  married  (1),  September  11,  1823,  Roxana  Robinson,  of 
Strafford,  who  died  in  1843;  married  (2),  January  5,  1846, 
Mrs.  Harriet  Barrett,  who  died  in  Strafford,  1876 ;  estate  pro- 
bated in  Thetford,  Vt.,  March  5,  1877;  he  was  a  farmer;  his 
estate  was  administered  upon  in  Thetford,  December  4,  1872. 
He  moved  to  Sharon,  where  the  eldest  and  probably  the  other 
children  were  bom. 

CHIT.DKEN,  by  first  marriage: 
5090+     William  O.  Tyler,  bom  March,  1825. 

5091  Albert  O.  Tyler,  bom  Apr.   1829;  died  in  Strafford, 

Jan.  1874;  was  unmarried. 

5092  Lucian  C.  Tyler,  born  Jan.  20,  1834 ;  married,  Oct.  6, 

1856,  Lauraitte  Keith ;  no  children ;  he  lived  in 
Lowell,  1856-1873,  and  then  in  Arlington,  Mass.;  a 
boot  and  shoe  dealer. 

5093  Hiram  M.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  30,  1838;  died  in  Arling- 

ton, June  8,  1879;  married  twice;  no  children. 
Children,  by  second  marriage : 

5094  Addie  E.   Tyler,  bom   June,   1849;   married  William 

Spencer,  of  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  died  Sept.  1880. 

2596     ALVAH^   TYLER    (Derias^),  bom  in  Strafford, 


500  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Vt.,  February  17,  1804;  died  in  Chelsea,  Vt.,  October  16,  1872; 
married,  February  28,  1832,  Achsah  Ordway,  of  Strafford,  who 
died  February  21,  1876-  He  was  a  farmer.  The  children  were 
bom  in  Chelsea.      Children : 

5095  Stillman  M.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  23,  1832;  died  Aug.  5, 

1875 ;    married    in    Iowa,    Davis ;    he    was    a 

farmer;  had  one  daughter  (Louise  Mabel). 

5096  Francis  A.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  6,  1837 ;  married,  Jan.  20, 

1878,  Julia  A.  Fisk,  of  Brookfield,  Vt. ;  a  farmer; 
had  one  daughter  (Flossie  A.,  bom  July  9,  1881). 

2598  ZERUIAH^  TYLER  (Derias^),  bom  in  Strafford, 
Vt.,  January  29,  1808 ;  died  September  3,  1847 ;  married,  Janu- 
ary 4,  18'31,  Hiram  Robinson,  of  Strafford,  bom  December  5, 
1805  ;  died  February  6,  1892.     Children : 

5097  Marcia  Adeline  Robinson,  bom  Oct.   26,   1831 ;  mar- 

ried, May  8,  1853,  Benjamin  George,  born  Nov.  30, 
1825 ;  no  children.  Mr.  George  owns  a  large  stock 
farm  in  Aurora,  111. 

5098  Daniel  Robinson,  bom  Jan.  3,  1834;  married,  Jan.  13, 

1858,  Elvesa  A.  Fullam,  bom  Nov.  15,  1833.  He 
is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Strafford. 

5099  Marinda  Emily  Robinson,  bom  July  7,  1840 ;  married, 

Sept.  5,  1864,  Elliot  Safford  Fullam,  bom  May  3, 
1837 ;  died  Oct.  8,  1874 ;  they  had  a  child  (George 
R.),  who  died  young.  Mr.  Fullam  was  a  merchant 
in  Burlington,  Vt.  After  his  death,  Mrs.  Fullam 
was  graduated  from  the  Bellevue  (N.  Y.)  training 
school  for  nurses,  studied  medicine  at  the  Women's 
College  in  Chicago,  and  since  1886  she  has  practiced 
in  Aurora. 

2599  LUCIUS^  TYLER  (Derias^),  bom  in  Strafford, 
Vt.,  May  16,  1810;  died  in  Sharon,  Vt.,  1897;  married,  1836, 
Sarah  A.  Hackett,  bom  in  Strafford,  February  4,  1813;  died 
December  24,  1896.  He  was  a  farmer.  All  but  the  youngest 
child  were  bom  in  Strafford.      Children  : 

5100+  Mary  Jane  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  12,  1838. 

5101  Sarah  Ann  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  13,  1841 ;  died  1844. 

6102+  Lucia  A.  Tyler,  bom  May  19,  1848. 

5103  Emma   Sarah  Tyler,  bom  in    Sharon,  Vt.,  May   23, 


Seventh  Generation  501 

1853;  man-ied  Jan.  1,  1878,  Edward  W.  Boardman, 
of  Somerville,  Mass.,  son  of  Rev.  A.  B.  Boardman; 
no  children. 

2600  HANNAH^  TYLER  (Derias^),  bom  in  Strafford, 
Vt.,  November  3,  1812  ;  living  in  1896,  aged  84 ;  married,  March 
25,  1834,  Joseph  Lewis  Fay,  of  Sharon,  Vt.,  bom  March  17, 
1808,  in  StrafFord;  died  1870.      Children: 

5104  Nomey  Fay,  married  Alonzo  Gardner  of  South  Royal- 

ton,  Vt. ;  three  children. 

5105  Susan  Fay,  died  1863;  married   (1),  William  Robin- 

son; no  children;  married  (2),  Silas  Preston,  one 
son. 

5106  Lewis  Gilson  Fay,  bom  1850. 

2621  ABIGAIL  STICKNEY^  TYLER  (Abraham^), 
bora  in  Boxford,  Mass.,  June  8,  1793;  died  April  27,  1879; 
married,  March  24,  1833,  as  his  second  wife,  Daniel  Wood,  No. 
1114;  bora  February  10,  1793;  died  August  27,  1889;  he  mar- 
ried (1),  October  12,  1820,  Marie  Barker,  and  they  had  a  son, 
William  Hall  Wood,  born  March  16,  1821,  who  married  Sarah 
Jane  Tyler,  No.  5121.  Abigail's  children  were  bora  in  Box- 
ford,      Children : 

5107  Louisa  Marie  Wood,  bom  March,  1833;  died  Dec.  21, 

1834. 

5108  Maria  Louisa  Wood,  bom  Mar.  1835;  died  Nov.  23, 

1835. 

5109  Samuel  Eaton  Wood,  bom  July  24,  1837 ;  died  Sept. 

24,  1839. 

2622  CAROLINE  BARTLETT'  TYLER  (Abraham*), 
born  in  Portland,  Me.,  1795 ;  died  in  Lawrence,  Mass.,  July  13, 
1868;  married,  February  5,  1824,  Moses  Leach,  of  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  where  the  three  elder  children  were  bom;  possibly  the 
others,  also.      Children : 

5110  Henry  Leach,  bom  Feb.   6,   1825;  married  Mary  E. 

Prescott,  May  1,  1849;  one  son  (Lewis), 

5111  Lewis  P.  Leach,  bora  1827. 

5112  Louisa  A,  Leach,  bom  Nov.  15,  1828  ;  married  Frederic 

Mitchell,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  six  daughters. 


502  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5113  Zelma  Leach,  born  Oct.  3,  1830 ;  married  Isaac  Emer- 

son ;  two  sons  and  two  daughters. 

5114  Jane   Leach,   born   Sept.    7,   1833 ;   married  Elbridge 

Kimball ;  four  sons. 

5115  Lewis  Leach,  bom  Sept.  20,  1835;  died  in  West  Hav- 

erhill, at  the  age  of  six. 

5116  Ann  Leach,  bom  Feb.  19,  1838 ;  married,  Aug.  6,  1859, 

Charles    Couilliard ;    two    sons    and    two    daughters 
(Charles  O.,  Edwin  H.,  Minnie  B.,  Inez  F.). 


OSBORN  HULL'  TYLER  (Abraham^),  bom  Oct. 
9,  1798;  died  in  Roxbury,  Mass.;  married  (1),  Mrs.  Sally 
(Fiske)  Grage,  of  Allentown,  N.  H. ;  married  (2),  Patience  W. 
Cowell,  bom  in  Lebanon,  Me.,  November  4,  1809 ;  died  in  Bos- 
ton, February  7,  1888.     He  was  a  printer  and  painter. 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 

5117  Harrison  Green   Tyler,   bom    1817 ;   went  to   Mobile, 

Ala.,  about  1842;  last  known  of  him  he  was  in  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

5118  Charles  E.  Bartlett  Tyler,  bom  in  Augusta,  Me.,  Dec. 

1,  1833;  a  scenic  painter  in  Boston;  unmarried. 
5119+     Maria  Amy  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  13,  1837,  in  Boston. 

2624  PHINEAS  PARKER'  TYLER  (Abraham^),  born 
in  Boxford,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1800 ;  died  in  West  Boxford,  March 
27,  1885 ;  married,  March  20,  1825,  Sarah  Ann  Day,  who  died 
October  10,  1835,  aged  27  years  and  11  months ;  daughter  of 
Joseph  Day,  of  Bradford,  Mass.  He  lived  in  West  Boxford, 
where  the  children  were  born.      Children: 

5120  Son,  died  at  birth  in  1826. 

5121  Sarah  Jane  Tyler,  born  Sept.  27,  1827;  married,  Feb. 

13,  1867,  William  Hall  Wood,  bom  Mar.  16,  1821 ; 
died  Nov.  6,  1891 ;  son  of  Daniel  and  Marie 
(Barker)  Wood;  his  father's  second  wife  was  Abi- 
gail Tyler,  No.  2621 ;  he  was  of  Boxford ;  no  chil- 
dren. 

5122  Larissa  Clark  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  21,  1829;  married  (1), 

Dec.  18,  1851,  Orville  L.  Hovey,  who  died  July  1, 


Seventh  Generation  503 

1872,  aged  48;  married  (2),  Nov.  3,  1875,  John  I. 
Ladd,  who  died  Aug.  21,  1894,  aged  78.  She  lives 
in  West  Boxford.  She  was  the  inspiration  to  Mr. 
Brigham  in  starting  this  history.  She  gave  him 
great  assistance  in  gathering  records  of  Boxford  and 
the  surrounding  region.  To  her  Mr.  Brigham  al- 
ways referred  as  his  strong  ally  in  the  work. 
5123  Charles  Parker  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  1,  1832;  died  Sept. 
20,  1834. 

2626  JOSIAH  GOODRICH^  TYLER  (Isaac«),  born 
July  26,  1797 ;  died  June  20,  1881 ;  married,  February  19,  1820, 
Lydia  Curtis,  bom  March  18,  1791 ;  died  April  21,  1876.  He 
lived  in  Bradford,  Mass.  The  two  elder  children  were  born  in 
New  Rowley,  Mass.,  now  Georgetown.      Children: 

5124+     Leverett  Winslow  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  20,  1820. 

5125  Chandler  B.  Tyler,  died  Apr.  1826. 

5126  Maria  Ann  Tyler,  bom  in  Bradford,  Mass.,  July  11, 

1828  ;  married  John  H.  Savory  of  Groveland,  Mass. ; 
they  had  two  sons,  one  of  whom  died  without  being 
named;  the  other  (Harry)  survives. 

2627  ORLANDO^  TYLER  (Isaac^),  bora  in  Rowley, 
Mass.,  1802;  died  in  Salem,  N.  H.,  aged  55 ;  married  (1),  May, 
1832,  Marie  Bro^vn,  who  died  May,  1833,  aged  28;  married 
(2),  June,  1834,  Elizabeth  Emerson. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

5127  Mary  Elizabeth  Tyler,  born  Apr.  17,  1835. 

5128  Susannah  Marie  Tyler,  twin  to  Mary. 

2629  SARAH  JANE^  TYLER  (Isaac^),  bom  in  Row- 
ley, Mass. ;  married  Isaac  Braman  Platts.      Children : 

5129  George  Henry  Platts,  born  Jan.  7,  1833. 

5130  Mary  Ann  Platts,  bom  1834. 

5131  Charles  Braman  Platts,  bom  July  17,  1846. 

2632  LAVINIA^  TYLER  (Jacob^),  bom  in  Atkinson, 
N.  H.,  September  27,  1797 ;  died  in  Concord,  N.  H.,  August  25, 
1853;  married  William  H.  Virgin,  of  Concord.      Children: 

5132  Ellen  Virgin,  died  young. 


504i  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6133  William  Virgin,  died  in  the  service  of  the  U.  S.  in  the 

Civil  war ;  married  Sanborn ;  lived  in  Epsom, 

N.  H. 

6134  Daniel  Webster  Virgin,  lives  in  California. 

5135       Charlotte  Virgin,  married  David  Abbott,  of  Concord, 

N.  H. 
6136        John  Virgin. 

5137  Greenleaf  Virgin,  died  in  infancy. 

5138  George  Virgin. 

5139  Roxie  Virgin. 

2633  ABRAHAM^  TYLER  (Jacob^),  born  October  22, 
1799;  died  in  Montgomery,  Ala.,  November  20,  1844;  married 
Susan  Giddins  Tyler,  of  Claremont,  N.  H.,  who  was  descended 
from  the  Tylers  of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  No.  12126;  grand- 
daughter of  Benjamin  Tyler,  of  Claremont,  N.  H.       Children: 

5140  Frederick  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  10,  1828 ;  he  died  in  Mont- 

gomery, Ala. ;  was  a  noted  breeder  of  horses. 
5141+     Ellen  W.  Tyler,  bom  May  3,  1829. 

5142  Mary  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  3,  1832;  she  died  early;  mar- 

ried Joseph  Davis,  of  Montgomery,  who  was  in  the 
Confederate  army. 

5143  Caleb  Giddins  Tyler,  died  young. 

5144  Kate  Tyler,  bora   Oct.    10,   1834;   died  in   Alabama; 

married  Joseph  Barker,  of  Andover,  Mass. ;  no  chil- 
dren. 

5145  Rollo  Tyler,  bom  1840 ;  died  during  the  Civil  war;  was 

in  the  Federal  army. 

5146  James  Edwin  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  31,  1841 ;  died  in  Mont- 

gomery. 

2635     CALEB  GREENLEAF^  T^XER  (Jacob^),  bora 
October  18,  1805  ;  died  June  8,  I860 ;  married,  October  2,  1833, 
Rooxbee  Chaplin,  of  Georgetown,  Mass.      Children: 
5147+     Chaplin  Greenleaf  Tyler,  born  in  Montgomery,  Ala., 

Aug.  10,  1834. 
5148+     Charles  Edwin  Tyler,  born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  July  7, 

1839. 
6149+     George  Prescott   Tyler,   bora    in   Georgetown,   Mass., 

Aug.  1,  1843. 


Seventh  Generation         '  505 

2636  CATHERINE  THOMAS^  TYLER  (Jacob«), 
born  in  Concord,  N.  H.,  August  25  or  29,  1808;  married  Ed- 
ward Gerald,  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  where  the  children  were  born. 
Children : 

5150       Mary  Jane  Gerald,  born  May  22,  1837. 
6151        Edward  Gerald,  born  June  20,  1841 ;  died. 

5152  Solendia  Gerald,  bom  June  31,  1843. 

5153  Augusta  Gerald,  born  Apr.  14,  1845. 

5154  Frank  Gerald,  born  Jan.  14,  1847. 

5155  Lizzie  Gerald,  born  Aug.  20,  1850. 

5156  Adelaide  N.  Gerald,  bom  Jan.  7,  18 — ;  married  N.  G. 

Eastman. 

2045  WILLIAM  G."^  TYLER  (Job^),  bom  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  on  Copp's  Hill,  May  18,  1804 ;  died  in  Tylertown,  Miss., 
November  23,  1893;  married,  December  28,  1837,  Mary  Lind- 
say Connally,  who  died  May  22,  1862.  At  the  age  of  three 
years  he  moved  with  his  father  to  Andover,  Mass. ;  was  a  black- 
smith; moved  south  in  1837,  and  resided  many  years  in  Tyler- 
town,  Miss.,  which  was  named  for  him,  and  where  the  children 
were  bom.      Children : 

5157+     Wilham  Thaddeus  Tyler,  bora  Nov.  23,  1836. 
5158+     Mary  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  July  19,  1840. 
5159+     Sophronia  Matilda  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  11,  1846. 
5160        Sarah  Margaret  Tyler,  born  in  1849;  married  John 

M.  Alford,  a  farmer;  resides  in  Hammond,  La. 
5161+     Frances  Ann  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  8,  1852. 

2646  HENRY^  TYLER  (Job^),  bom  in  Andover, 
Mass.,  December  25,  1809 ;  found  dead  in  the  street  in  Boston ; 

married  (1),  Maria  Richards;  married  (2),  .     He  was  in 

the  Mexican  war,  where  he  lost  his  health  and  died  soon  after 
the  close  of  the  war.  He  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Boston,  June 
4,  1846,  in  Company  B,  First  Mass.  infantry ;  his  height  was 
five  feet,  eight  and  one-half  inches ;  complexion  dark  and  hair 
black;  his  occupation  was  that  of  a  carpenter.  His  company 
and  probably  those  of  the  entire  regiment  were  mustered  out  in 
Boston,  July  24,  1848.  Child: 
5162+     Henry  Tyler. 

2649     JEREMIAH"^  TYLER  (William"),  born  in  Box- 


506  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

ford,  Mass.,  June  21,  1800;  died  in  Wobum,  Mass.,  Apr.  10, 
1870,  of  heart  disease;  married,  July  27,  1828,  Mary  Ann 
Tyler,  No.  2628,  bom  in  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  February  20, 
1807.      The  children  were  born  in  Bradford,  Mass.      Children : 

5163  Walter  Franklin  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  24,  1829;  died  Jan. 

4,  1832. 

5164  Walter  Clark  Tyler,  lost  at  sea  in  1858,  unmarried. 

5165  Jeremiah  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  1832;  died  1833. 
5166+     Louise  Marie  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  10,  1841. 

2650  SOLENDIA^  T\TLER  (WiUiam^),  born  in  Box- 
ford,  Mass.,  July  6,  1802;  died  in  Georgetown,  Mass.,  Febru- 
ary 7,  1883;  married,  March  20,  1826,  Nelson  Bodwell,  bom  in 
Methuen,  Mass.,  September  25,  1803;  died  in  Andover,  Mass., 
January  11,  1892;  both  buried  in  West  Boxford.  The  fourth 
and  fifth  children  were  bom  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.      Children: 

5167  Newman   Bodwell,  bom  in  Methuen,  Mass.,  Mar.   17, 

1828 ;  left  home  when  quite  young  and  never  heard 
from. 

5168  Leonard  Wanvick  Bodwell,  born  in  Boxford,  Dec.  13, 

1829;  married,  Oct.  5,  1852,  Abby  M.  Sullivan, 
born  Oct.  5,  1834. 

5169  Sanford  Bodwell,  bom  in  Perry,  N.  Y..  Sept.  23,  1831  ; 

married  (1),  Helen  Herbert,  of  Rowley,  Mass.: 
married   (2),  . 

5170  Nancy  Emehne  Bodwell,  born  July  30,  1835 ;  married, 

Nov.  29,  1860,  George  S.  Cole,  of  West  Boxford, 
Mass. :  he  is  deputy  sheriff  and  lives  in  Andover ; 
office  in  Lawrence ;  they  have  three  daughters  and  a 
son  (Rebecca,  Emma,  Maud  and  George). 

5171  Eliza  Ann  Bodwell,  bom  July  24,    1839;    died    Oct. 

1841. 

5172  Ellen  Augusta  Bodwell,  born  in  Boxford,  Mass.,  Feb. 

24,  1846;  died  Feb.  1847;  these  two  daughters  are 
buried  in  West  Boxford. 

2651  LUCINDA"^  TYLER  (William''),  born  in  Box- 
ford, Mass.,  November  26,  1805;  married,  April  24,  1825, 
Joseph  F.  Kimball,  of  Bradford,  Alass.,  where  the  five  younger 
children  were  bom.  They  also  lived  in  INIethuen,  where  the 
elder  children  were  bom.     Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kimball  and  two  or 


Seventh  Geneeation  507 

three  of  the  boys  are  buried  in  Bradford,  but  none  of  the  f amilj 
now  live  there.      Children : 

5173  Charles  Kimball,  bom  Mar.  5,  1826 ;  was  in  Minneapo- 

lis, Minn.,  in  1903. 

5174  WilHam   A.    Kimball,    bom   July   28,    1827;   married 

Nancy  ,  of  South  Berwick,  Me.,  and  Hves  in 

Horaellville,  N.  Y. 

5175  Joseph  Warner  Kimball,  bora  Oct.  23,  1828 ;  living  in 

1903,  in  Rutland,  Vt. 

5176  Stillman  Kimball,  bom  Mar.  23,  1830;  married  Ann 

Rebecca  Poor,  daughter  of  Daniel  Poor,  of  Bradford, 
Mass. ;  living  in  1903. 

5177  Leverett  Woodbury  Kimball,  born  Sept.  17,  1831. 

5178  Sarah  E.  Kimball,  bom  Dec.  22,  1832 ;  married  Daniel 

Poor,  Jr.,  of  Bradford,  who  died  there,  aged  71. 

5179  Elbridge  Kimball,  bom  Sept.  2,  1834;  married  Jane 

Leach,  of  Haverhill,  Mass. ;  they  have  four  sons. 

5180  John  Kimball,  died  in  the  Civil  war. 

5181  Granville  Kimball,  died  in  the  Civil  war. 

5182  Sylvester  Kimball,  married  Martha  Kimball,  of  Brad- 

ford, where  he  died. 

5183  Caroline  Kimball,   married    (1),   Foss ;   married 

(2),  Frank  Elhs,  of  Bradford. 

5184  Seth  Kimball,  died  young. 


SALLY^  TYLER  (William«),  bom  in  Boxford, 
Mass.,  February  4,  1807;  living  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  in  February, 
1904,  aged  97  years;  married,  January  3,  1831,  Samuel  Gran- 
ger Robinson,  No.  2620,  bom  January  12,  1808.  He  enhsted, 
in  Newburyport,  Mass.,  October,  1861,  in  the  23d  Mass.  volun- 
teers, as  fife  major;  he  died  in  Newburyport.      Children: 

5185  Charles  Granger  Robinson,  Jr.,  bom  July  14,  1833; 

died  May  25,  1841. 

5186  WilHam  W.   Robinson,  born   Apr.   14,   1837;  died  in 

Lynn,  Mass.,  Apr,  11,  1892;  was  in  the  Civil  war. 
Company  I,  23d  Mass.  volunteers ;  he  married  in 
1858,  Beane;  five  children. 

5187  Sarah  M.  Robinson,  bom  Mar.  4,  1841 ;  married,  1861, 

Charles  E.  Beane,  who  enlisted  in  Company  I,  23d 
Mass.  volunteers  and  was  killed  in  the  second  Bull- 
Run  battle,  Aug.  30,  1862. 


508  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

2656  HANNAH"  TYLER  (Joseph  Stickney^),  bora 
December  27,  1800;  died  April  21,  1891 ;  married.  May  6,  1824;, 
Captain  Richard  SpofFord,  of  Boxford,  Mass.,  born  June  7, 
1797;  died  February  1,  1864.  He  was  captain  of  the  Boxford 
Light  infantry.      Children: 

5188  Mary  Ann  Pierce  SpofFord,  born  Sept.  5,  1825 ;  mar- 

ried (1),  June  22,  1845,  Horace  Tibbetts,  of  Dan- 
vers,  Mass.,  who  died  in  Marietta,  O. ;  two  sons 
(Walter  and  Herbert),  and  a  daughter  (Agnes)  ; 
married  (2),  Jan.  28  1884,  Isaac  Atkinson. 

5189  Ehzabeth  Foster  SpofFord,  bora  July  7,  1827;  mar- 

ried, June  11,  1861,  Henry  M.  Doherty,  of  Newark, 
N.  J. 

5190  Thomas  Little  SpofFord,  born  Dec.  2,  1829;  married 

Mary  G.  Day ;  four  daughters  (Alice,  Eva,  Clara, 
Mary). 

5191  Francis  Newton  SpofFord,  born  Nov.  3,  1831 ;  died  Jan. 

17,   1871;  married  Susie  ;    had  a  son   and  a 

daughter  (Arthur  and  Clara). 

5192  Louisa  Augusta  SpofFord,  born  Feb.  6,  1834 ;  died  un- 

married, June  30,  1865. 

5193  Sarah  Warren  SpofFord,  bora  May  18,  1836 ;  died  un- 

married, Feb.  6,  1867. 

5194  Abbie  Nelson  SpofFord,  born  June  10,  1838 ;  married, 

Apr.  27,  1859,  Hiram  Towne,  of  Boxford,  Mass.; 
went  to  Lawrence,  Kas.,  where  he  died  Dec.  6,  1859. 

2658  ABIGAIL  STICKNEY^  TYLER  (Joseph  Stick- 
ney^),  bora  October  17,  1804;  died  April  26,  1895;  married, 
April  7,  1825,  Benjamin  McLaughlin.      Children: 

5195  Walter  INIcLaughlin,  bora  May  31,  1826:  died  Sept. 

29,  1894;  married,  July,  1848,  Sophia  P.  Brown. 

5196  Benjamin  McLaughlin,  bora  Feb.  24,  1830;  died  May 

5,  1834. 

5197  Henry  Martin  McLaughlin,  bora  Mar.  16,  1832;  mar- 

ried, Oct.  27,  1859,  Martha  J.  Rogers ;  one  daughter 
(Edith  A.). 

5198  Sarah  Nelson  Tyler,  born  Mar.  8,  1834;  married,  Nov. 

29,  1855,  Charles  L.  Carter;  lives  in  Andover,  Mass. 

5199  Mary  Tyler  McLaughlin,  bora  Mar.  5,  1836;  married, 

June,  1856,  George  T.  Wildes ;  lives  in  Andover. 


Seventh  Generatioij  509 

5200  Benjamin  Little  McLaughlin,  born  May  24,  1839 ;  died 

June  23,  1864,  in  the  Civil  war. 

5201  Martha   Carleton  McLaughlin,  bom  Aug.   15,   1842; 

died  Dec.  29,  1881. 

5202  Ellen  Augusta  McLaughlin,  born  Feb.  15,  1845 ;  mar- 

ried William  Chauncey  Walker. 

5203  Rosamond   Abbott   McLaughlin,   bora   July   15,   1848; 

married,  Jan.  27,  1873,  Charles  W.  Gay  one  daugh- 
ter (Florence  W.)  ;  lived  in  Andover. 

2659  ROXANNA^  TYLER  (Joseph  Stickney^),  bom 
August  28,  1806;  died  January  12,  1871 ;  married,  December  8, 
1831,  Enoch  Abbott,  of  Andover,  Mass.  (See  Abbott  Geneal- 
ogy) .      Children : 

5204  Charlotte  Nelson  Abbott,  bom  Nov.  9.,  1832. 

5205  Mary  Tyler  Abbott,  bora  Apr.  6,  1835. 

5206  Charles  Atwood  Abbott,  bora  Sept.  26,  1836. 

5207  Frank  Flint  Abbott,  bora  Dec.  17,  1842. 

5208  George  Thomas  Abbott,  bora  Sept.  6,  1849. 

2660  IRA  STICKNEY^  TYLER  (Joseph  Stickney^), 
born  in  Boxford,  Mass.,  August  23,  1811 ;  died  in  Georgetown, 
Mass.,  February  25,  1883;  married,  August  2,  1836,  Harriet 
Esney,  bora  July  1,  1815;  died  January  30,  1867.  His  will 
was  probated  in  Salem,  April  9,  1883.  The  children  were  born 
in  Georgetown.     Children : 

5209  Roxanna  Tyler,  bora  July  31,  1838  ;  died  Oct.  1,  1838. 

5210  Ann  Maria  Tyler,  bora  June  26,  1839 ;  died  young. 

5211  Abbie  Augusta  Tyler,  bora  June  29,  1840 ;  died  unmar- 

ried, April  10,  1886. 

5212  George  Melvin   Tyler,  bora  July   17,   1842;  drowned 

June  13,  1869,  in  Baldpate  Pond;  unmarried. 

5213  Frank   Henry   Tyler,   bora    Aug.   22,   1845;  married, 

Aug.    20,    1868,    Nellie    Evangeline    Strickland,    of 
Groveland,   Mass.     He  moved  away   from   George- 
town to  a    residence    unknown ;    had    a    son    and    a 
daughter    (Gertrude). 
5214H-     Nelson  Tyler,  bora  Feb.  17,  1851. 

2663  MOSES  COBURN^  TYLER  (Parker^),  bora  in 
Andover,  Mass.,  May  7,  1805 ;  died  Sunday,  January  31,  1897, 


510  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

at  12:30  P.  M. ;  married,  1829,  Susan  W.  Baldwin;  died  in 
Salem,  Mass.,  October  7,  1884,  aged  79.  He  learned  the  boot 
and  shoe  trade  and  worked  with  his  father  until  he  was  20,  and 
remained  in  this  business  until  1864,  when  he  retired.  At  the 
age  of  20  he  joined  the  Andover  Light  infantry,  an  old  com- 
pany said  to  have  served  in  the  Revolution,  and  also  in  the  War 
of  1812,  and  he  remained  in  this  company  eight  years ;  by  1833 
he  was  first  sergeant ;  in  that  year  the  company  escorted  Presi- 
dent Andrew  Jackson  when  he  went  from  Salem  to  Andover  and 
thence  to  New  Hampshire.  Mr.  Tyler  voted  at  every  presidential 
election  since  John  Quincy  Adams  was  elected,  voting  for  Mc- 
Kinley  in  1896.  He  marched  in  the  great  parade  in  the  cam- 
paign of  William  Henry  Harrison  in  Boston.  He  had  a  re- 
tentive memory  and  was  an  interesting  story-teller  of  the  times 
of  his  youth.  He  moved  to  Salem  in  1842,  and  remained  there 
until  his  death.      The  children  were  bom  in  Andover. 

Children  : 

5215  George  Francis  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  26,  1830;  died  Jan. 
12,  1901 ;  married,  in  Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1853, 
Ann  A.  Sanborn,  of  Chichester,  N.  H.,  daughter  of 
James   and  Anna  Sanborn ;  no   children. 

5216+     William  Baldwin  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  13,  1832. 

5217+     Lydia  Marshall  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  30,  1834. 

5218  Moses  Osgood  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  26,  1836 ;  died  Dec.  26, 

1836. 

5219  Louise  French   Tyler,  born   June   27,   1838;   lived   in 

Salem,  unmarried. 

2664  JOHN  ABBOTT^  TYLER  (Parker^),  bom  in 
Andover,  Mass.,  October  3,  1807 ;  died  June  12,  1883 ;  married 
(1),  in  Salem,  Mass.,  December  18,  1831,  Marion  Luscomb 
Nichols,  who  was  descended  through  Samuel  Nichols  from  one 
of  the  original  settlers  of  Reading,  and  their  old  homestead, 
known  as  the  Kendall  Parker  house  was  on  Cowdrey's  Hill; 
married  (2),  Hannah  Wellman  Mullet.  Mr.  Tyler  lived  in 
Salem  and  removed  to  Andover;  one  record  says  1840,  but  the 
records  of  all  the  children  after  the  eldest  say  "  born  in  An- 
dover," so  that  the  date  of  his  removal  is  probably  earlier. 


Seventh  Generation  511 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
5220       John  Abbott  Tyler,  bom  in  Salem,  Oct.  29,  1832 ;  died 

Aug.  28,  1848. 
5221+     William  Nichols  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  7,  1834?. 
5222+     George  Leslie  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  6,  1835. 
5223+     Marian  Luscomb  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  8,  1838. 

2666  ALEXANDER  SUMNER^  TYLER  (Parker^), 
born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  May  14,  1812;  died  in  Keokuk,  la., 
February  27,  1875;  manned,  July  22,  1841,  Frances  Catherine 
Robson,  of  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  born  there  October  19,  1815.  He 
was  named  "  Edward,"  but  when  he  went  to  live  with  a  relative 
in  Billerica,  Mr.  Alexander  Sumner,  at  the  age  of  ten  or  twelve, 
his  name  was  changed  at  his  guardian's  request.  He  went 
overland  to  Marietta,  O.,  remaining  there  a  few  years.  Then 
he  was  employed  by  a  lumber  company  on  Grand  Island  ii* 
Niagara  river,  N.  Y.  When  an  insurrection  occurred  in  Can- 
ada in  1837,  he  assisted  to  raise  a  company  of  volunteers  of 
which  he  was  captain,  and  helped  to  fortify  the  Navy  Island  in 
Niagara  river  and  to  hold  it  against  the  Canadian  royalists. 
Later,  in  Buffalo,  he  was  in  the  clothing  business,  thence  to 
New  York  city  and  in  a  year  or  two  to  Boston,  where  he  opened 
a  boat  store  about  1848  on  Foster's  wharf.  In  1850  he  went 
to  California,  via  Cape  Horn,  and  took  a  number  of  framed 
houses  ready  to  erect  on  arrival.  In  Sacramento  he  kept  a 
hotel,  and  was  also  a  merchant  there  and  in  San  Francisco,  but 
in  1853  sold  out  and  returned  to  Boston.  Again  he  went  to 
Cahfomia  in  1855,  by  way  of  the  Isthmus,  but  soon  returned 
east  as  far  as  Keokuk,  la.,  where  he  kept  a  hotel  and  enter- 
tained many  western  emigrants  who  came  in  "  prairie  schoon- 
ers," etc.  He  was  also  an  active  business  man  and  took  part 
in  the  Lincoln  and  Hamlin  campaign  of  I860,  and  in  1861  was 
elected  captain  of  a  home  company,  commanding  among  others, 
Samuel  F.  Miller,  future  chief- justice,  and  George  W.  McCrary, 
future  secretary  of  war.  They  sent  out  heavy  details  to  guard 
powder  magazines  and  roads  leading  to  Missouri,  and  had  a 
prominent  part  in  the  exciting  days  which  followed.  From 
1863  to  1870  he  went  into  various  kinds  of  business 
which  the  conditions  then  made  profitable  and  was  interested 


512  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

in  petroleum.  He  was  a  prominent  Odd  Fellow.  He  had  a 
stirring,  adventurous  life,  with  many  successes.  In  San  Fran- 
cisco he  was  one  of  the  famous  "  vigilance  committee  "  and  ex- 
perienced the  terror  occasioned  by  numerous  earthquakes. 
He  was  a  passenger  in  one  of  the  first  trains  running  between 
San  Francisco  and  Omaha,  and  was  well  acquainted  with  many 
of  the  large  cities  of  his  day  as  well  as  the  new  regions  opening 
up  to  settlement. 

Children  : 
5224+     Abigail  Sumner  Tyler,  born  in  Buffalo,  May  22,  1842. 
5225+     Loren  Sumner  Tyler,  born  on  Fort  Hill,  Boston,  Apr. 

21,  1845. 
5226       Frances   Catherine  Tyler,  bom  in   Boston,  Mar.   22, 

1848 ;  died  Apr.  4,  1848. 

2667  LEONARD^  TYLER  (Parker^),  born  in  Andover, 
Mass.,  October  20,  1815;  married  (1),  May  5,  1842,  Abigail 
Nye  Brown,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  bom  July  7,  1817;  died  October 
20,  1853  ;  married  (2),  May  10,  1856,  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Harriet 
E.  Mattingley,  bom  Febmary  26,  1831 ;  died  October  15,  1873. 
He  was  a  blacksmith  and  lived  in  Lowell,  Lynn,  Salem  and  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  and  Janesville,  Wis.,  where  the  children  of  the  sec- 
ond marriage  were  all  bom. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
5227+     John  Hollis  Tyler,  bom  in  Lowell,  Apr.  30,  1843. 
5228        Susan   Brown   Tyler,  born  in  Lynn,   Mass.,  Oct.   30, 

1847;  died  in  Salem,  Oct.  15,  1848. 
5229+     Abby  Margaret  Tyler,  born  in  Salem,  Sept.  27,  1849. 

5230  Abraham  Tyler,  bom  in  Boston,  May  7,  1852;  died 

Aug.  4,  1852. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

5231  Franklin  Tyler,  bom  Sept.   14,  1857;  died  Oct.   10, 

1858. 
5232+     Ellen  A.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  14, 1858. 
5233        Charles  H.  Tyler,  bora  June  4,  1860;  died  Oct.   16, 

1861. 
5234+     Harriet  E.  Johnson  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  '3,  1861. 
5235+     George  W.  Tyler,  born  Jan.  7,  1863. 
5236+     Lucy  A.  Tyler,  bora  Apr.  5,  1864. 


Seventh  Generation  513 

5237  William  H.  Tjler,  bom  Feb.  8,  1866 ;  died  Mar.  11, 

1876. 

5238  Jennie  F.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  21,  1868. 

5239  Eugene  W.  Tyler,  bora  Mar.  6,  1870. 

2668  REBECCA^  TYLER  (Parker^),  bora  in  North 
Andover,  Mass.,  May  24,  1818;  married,  June  21,  1840,  Wil- 
liam B.  Harris,  of  Beverly,  Mass.,  who  died  August  20,  1891. 
She  was  living  as  late  as  1896.  The  children  were  bom  in  Bev- 
erly.     Children : 

5240  William  Sumner  Harris,  born  Oct.  10,  1841 ;  married, 

Nov.  10,  1869,  Hattie  Newcomb,  of  Salem,  Mass.; 
they  had  children. 

5241  Harriet  Frances  Harris,  bora  Mar.  7,  1844;  married 

Frederick  Porter,  of  Beverly ;  no  children. 

5242  Emma  Augusta  Harris,  bora  May  12,  1846;  married, 

June  12,  1872,  William  H.  Greene,  of  Beverly;  they 
had  a  family. 

5243  Warren  Putnam  Harris,  born  June  12,  1850;  unmar- 

ried in  1896. 


WARREN  PARKERS  TYLER  (Parker«),  bora 
in  Andover,  Mass.,  February  17,  1821 ;  married  in  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  September  6,  1855,  Harriet  Ann  Mulliken,  daughter  of 
John  Wilham  and  Sarah  (Hunt)  Mulliken,  one  of  the  old  fami- 
lies of  Lexington,  then  of  Charlestown ;  she  was  long  an  invalid 
and  died  in  Newton,  Mass.,  November  25,  1898.  When  Mr. 
Tyler  was  thirteen  years  old  he  went  to  work  on  a  farm  in  Dan- 
vers  and  went  to  school  winters  only  for  the  next  five  years.  In 
1839  he  went  to  Boston  to  work  for  Isaac  Osgood,  a  clothier  in 
Dock  Square,  who  was  one  of  the  old-fashioned  Boston  mer- 
chants, a  brother  of  Doctor  Samuel  Osgood,  one  of  the  eminent 
Unitarian  clergymen,  of  Boston,  and  young  Tyler  lived  in  the 
family  of  his  employer.  At  the  end  of  seventeen  years  Mr. 
Tyler  formed  a  partnership  with  a  fellow-clerk  and  started  an- 
other firm  of  clothiers  in  the  Tudor  building,  then  on  the  corner 
of  Court  street  and  Court  square.  In  1858  Mr.  Tyler  moved 
to  Newton.  With  Mrs.  Tyler  he  had  joined  the  Harvard 
Church  in  Charlestown  (Rev.  Dr.  George  Ellis)  in  1856.  They 
now  united  with  the  Channing  church  in  Newton  and  he  was 
deacon  and  treasurer  of  the  church  for  ten  years,  superintendent 


514  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

of  the  Sunday-school  five  years,  and  chairman  of  the  standing 
committee  twelve  years.  He  was  a  councilman  and  an  alder- 
man, and  for  over  thirty  years  held  many  positions  of  trust  and 
importance  in  the  interests  of  the  city  and  of  benevolence.  For 
thirty-five  years  he  was  trustee  of  the  oldest  known  institution 
for  the  care  of  orphan  children  in  Boston,  "  The  Children's  Mis- 
sion to  the  Children  of  the  Destitute."  In  1866  he  moved  into 
a  beautiful  home  in  Newton,  and  in  1869  he  adopted  legally  two 
young  girls.  After  many  years  of  active  business  life  he  re- 
tired and  spent  a  winter  and  summer  abroad.  He  is  a  strong 
force  for  good  in  his  community. 

Children   (adopted)  : 
52M       Emma  Tyler,  died  Feb.  29,  1884. 

5245  Rena  Sherwood  Tyler,  died  Mar.  S,  1886. 

2670  CHARLES  KIMBALL^  TYLER  (Parker'^),  bom 
in  North  Andover,  Mass.,  September  28,  1823;  married  (1), 
June  12,  1844,  Abby  E.  Covil,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  bom  in  Pitts- 
ion,  Me.;  married  (2),  January  30,  1872,  Eunice  Murray,  of 
Chicago,  111.  All  the  children  except  the  eldest  and  youngest 
were  bom  in  Boston. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

5246  Charles  Henry  Tyler,  bom  in  Andover,  Mar.  18,  1845 ; 

died  in  infancy. 

5247  Martha  Jane  Tyler,  died  in  infancy. 

5248  Charles  Green  Tyler,  died,  aged  six  years. 

5249  Abby  May  Tyler,  died,  aged  three  years. 

5250  Frank  Henderson  Tyler,  born  July,  1857 ;  married. 
5251+     George  Albert  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  7,  1862. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 
5252       Grace  Myrtle  Tyler,  bom  in  Chicago,  Jan.  1,  1874; 
unmarried  and  resides  in  Boston. 

2671  SAMUEL  FRYE^  TYLER  (Parker*'),  bom  in 
Andover,  Mass.,  July  3,  1826,  died  in  Larrabce,  Pa.,  July  18, 
1882:  married  (1),  1853,  Nancy  Homer,  who  died  November 
23,  1855;  married  (2),  Nellie  Rogers;  married  (3),  November 
11,  1873,  Jennie  E.  INIcMan,  who  survived  him  and  married 


Seventh  Generation  516 

David  L.  Robbins,  of  Eldred,  Pa.  Mr.  Tyler  was  a  railway 
engineer,  and  served  on  the  Boston  &  Maine,  the  Erie,  the  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy,  and  the  Pennsylvania,  New  York 
and  Buffalo  Railways,  and  lived  in  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Buffalo 
and  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  and  Larrabee,  Pa. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

5253  Charles  P.  Tyler,  bom  in  Hornellsville ;  a  railway  engi- 

neer, of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

2672  MOODY^  TYLER  (Phineas'^),  bom  in  Leominster, 
Mass.,  February  24,  1789;  died  July  3,  1870;  married,  Decem- 
ber 9,  1819,  Betsey  Barker,  of  Stoddard,  N.  H.,  bom  July  4, 
1795 ;  died  May  30,  1877.  He  was  a  paper-maker  before  the 
days  of  machinery.  He  lived  for  a  time  in  Union  and  Gardiner, 
Me.,  in  Leominster,  Worcester  and  Dalton,  Mass.,  and  in  Vir- 
ginia. The  two  elder  and  the  six  younger  children  were  bom 
in  Leominster ;  the  second  and  third  in  Union  and  the  fourth  in 
Gardiner.      Children : 

5254  Elizabeth  Tyler,  born  July  3,  1820;  married  Merrill 

Williams,  who  died  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  s.  p..  May 

5,  1844. 
5255+     Sarah  Tyler,  bora  Jan.  6,  1822. 
5256+     Marcus  Tyler,  born  June  20,  1823. 
5257+     Lucy  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  10,  1824. 
5258+     Almira  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  18,  1827. 

5259  Esther  Richardson  Tyler,  born  Nov.  11,  1828;  died 

Sept.  13,  1848. 

5260  John    Barker   Tyler,    bom    June    21,    1830;    lived    in 

Breckenbridge,  Mich.,  in  1897. 
5261+     Henry  Kendall  Tyler,  born  Apr.  27,  1832. 
5262+     Daniel  Webster  Tyler,  bom  May  5,  1834. 
5263+     D.  Waldo  Tyler,  bom  June  22,  1836. 
5264+     Jane  L.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  12,  1838. 

2674  CATHERINE^  TYLER  (Phineas«),  bom  in  Leo- 
minster, Mass.,  January  5,  1793 ;  died  December  18,  1867  ;  mar- 
ried, February  8,  1814,  Nathaniel  Bigelow,  of  Framingham, 
Mass.,  bom  July  26,  1789;  died  July  28,  1876;  descended  from 
Captain  George  Barbour,  who  was  in  Dedham,  Mass.,  in  1635. 


516  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

He  removed  in  1822  to  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  where  both  he  and  his 
wife  died.     The  children  were  bom  in  Leominster.     Children: 

5265  Nathaniel  Perkins  Bigelow,  bom  Nov.  11,  1814;  mar- 

ried, October,  1846,  Ann.  M.  Palmer,  of  Zanesville, 
O.  He  moved  to  Mansfield,  O.,  and  was  the  first 
mayor  there ;  was  living  there  in  1901 ;  one  son  and 
a  daughter  (N.  P.  and  Kate). 

5266  Catherine  Bigelow,  bom  Mar.  29,  1817 ;  married,  June 

2,  1841,  Wilham  Carter,  of  Jaffrey,  N.  H„  bom 
Aug.  1816;  removed  to  Fitchburg  in  1873,  where  she 
resided,  as  a  widow;  one  son  and  a  daughter  (Wil- 
liam and  Zephyr). 

5267  Joseph  Tyler  Bigelow,  bom  Sept.  15,  1819;  died  in 

Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  May  18,  1892;  married,  Aug.  22, 
1849,  Mary  C.  Barker,  bom  in  Hancock,  N.  H., 
Mar.  13,  1826;  died  in  Jaffrey,  Mar.  22,  1896;  in 
the  seventh  generation  from  Richard  Barker,  of  An- 
dover,  Mass.  He  was  a  prominent  man ;  three 
daughters  (Carrie  E.,  Georgia  A.,  and  Josie  M.). 

2675  JOSEPH^  TYLER  (Phineas^),  bom  in  Jaffrey, 
N.  H.,  June  16,  1795;  died  in  Irving,  N.  Y.,  March  8,  1878; 
married,  in  Greenfield,  Mass.,  June  11,  1820,  Sarah  Willis  Hall, 
bom  in  Greenfield,  November  18,  1797 ;  died  October  23,  1844, 
in  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.  He  was  a  book-binder  in  Greenfield, 
where  the  children  were  bom.     Children : 

5268  Sarah  Hall  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  25,  1821 ;  died,  s.  p.  July 

20,  1849 ;  married,  Aug.  28,  1837,  Preston  Mitchell, 

of  New  York  state. 
5269+     Harriet  Stone  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  23,  1826. 
5270       Joseph  Tyler,  bom  Oct.   24,  1828;  he  died,  s.  p.  in 

Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1896;  married  (1), 

Oct.  23,  1854,  Emma  S.  Greenland,  who  died  Feb. 

15,  1877;  married  (2),  1879,  Anna  Pike. 
5271+     George  Burt  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  14,  1830. 
5272       Henry  Pierce  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  9,  1832;  died  July  1, 

1832. 
5273+     Comelia  Annah  Tyler,  bom  May  6,  1838. 

2676  PHINEAS^  TYLER  (Phineas*'),  bom  in  Jaffrey, 
N.  H.,  January  25,  1798 ;  died  in  Rockland,  Me.,  September  28, 


Seventh  Generation  517 

1856;  married  (1),  in  Union,  Me.,  August  28,  1823,  Louisa 
Alden,  bom  there  January  30,  1802;  died  in  Thomaston,  Me., 
September  29,  1827 ;  daughter  of  Ebenezer  Alden,  son  of  John 
Alden,  of  Middleboro,  Mass.;  Ebenezer  went  to  Union  in  1795 
and  in  1799  married  Patience  Gillmor,  of  Franklin,  Mass  (See 
Alden  Genealogy)  ;  married  (2),  May  9,  1832,  Electa  Parsons 
Robinson,  of  Thomaston.  He  moved  to  Leominster,  Mass., 
thence  to  Union,  Me.,  and  finally  to  Thomaston,  Me.,  where  he 
was  a  merchant  for  years.     The  male  line  is  extinct. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
5274       William  Parker  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  30,  1824  ;  died  at  sea. 
5275+     Edwin  Tyler,  born  in  Union,  Oct.  25,  1826. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 
5276+     Louisa   Augusta  Tyler,  bom  in   Thomaston,  May  6, 
1833. 

5277  Julia  Caroline  Tyler,  born  May  29,  1835 ;  died,  s.  p., 

Aug.  22,  1855 ;  married  Nathaniel  F.  Leeman,  of 
Thomaston. 

5278  Lucretia  George  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  29,  1836;  married 

Howard  A.  Field,  of  Portland,  Me. 

5279  Clara  Hartwell  Tyler,  bom  in  Thomaston,  Me.,  Aug. 

25,  1838;  died  Aug.  15,  1896;  married  (1),  James 
N.  Brown,  of  Rockland,  Me.;  married  (2),  William 
E.  Rivers,  of  Thomaston ;  had  four  sons  by  first  mar- 
riage (Clarence,  Frank,  Charles,  John). 

5280  Lucy  Copeland  Tyler,  born  July  26,  1842. 

2677  LABAN  AINSWORTH^  TYLER  (Phineas^), 
bom  in  Leominster,  Mass.,  June  8,  1800 ;  died  in  Boston,  Mass., 
December  26,  1869;  married  Mrs.  Mary  (Fellowes)  Ranlet, 
daughter  of  Ephraim  Fellowes,  of  Exeter,  N.  H.  H*e  was  a 
bookbinder.  He  lived  in  Exeter,  N.  H.,  where  the  three  elder 
children  were  born,  in  Methuen,  Mass.,  where  the  fifth  child  was 
born,  and  in  Boston  where  the  fourth  and  sixth  were  bom. 
Children : 

5281  Charles  Ainsworth  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  10,  1825 ;  went  to 

Cahfomia  in  1848  with  Gen.  Fremont's  party;  was 
unmarried. 

5282  Catherine  Maria  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  2,  1827  ;  died  Decern- 


518  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

ber  19,  1850;  married,  May  14,  1848,  Albert  G. 
Lyon,  of  Leominster;  had  one  son  (Charles  Julius). 

5283  Joanna  Odion  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  13,  1830;  died  Jan. 
19,  1854. 

5284)  Mary  Elizabeth  Tyler,  born  October  13,  1833;  mar- 
ried, July  19,  1862,  Hannibal  Franklin  Ripley,  who 
died  Feb.  28,  1894;  one  daughter  (Rena  AUce)  died 
young. 

5285  Henry  Rollins  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  9,  1836 ;  died  Oct.  27, 
1837. 

5286+     William  Henry  Tyler,  bom  May  18,  1839. 

2678  LUCY  HARTWELL^  TYLER  (Phineas^),  bom 
in  Leominster,  Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1803;  married,  June  15,  1824, 
John  Woodcock,  of  Union,  Me.,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Affa 
(Peabody)  Woodcock,  and  descended  from  David  and  Abigail 
(Holmes)  Woodcock,  of  Attleboro,  Mass. ;  he  removed  to  Gar- 
diner, Me.,  where  he  died  in  1893,  aged  93.  Children : 
6287        Jane  Sophia  Woodcock,  bom  in  Union,  Me.,  June  27, 

1825 ;  died  in  South  Boston,  Mass. ;  married  Charles 
S.  Hildreth;  had  a  family. 

5288  Lucy    J.     Woodcock,    died    May    14,    1860;    married 

Charles  Osgood,  who  went  to  California  and  China ; 
she  was  a  music  teacher. 

5289  Ann  S.  Woodcock. 

5290  William  J.  Woodcock,  a  merchant  tailor ;  had  a  family. 

2679  LUKE^  TYLER  (Phineas^),  bom  in  Leominster, 
Mass.,  December  10,  1805;  died  July  18,  1831 ;  married  March 
22,  1829,  Jane  Sullmen  Richardson,  who  died  in  Lowell,  Mass. 
Child: 

5291  Rinaldo  Tyler. 

2680  STEPHEN  G."^  T\TLER  (Phineas*5),  bom  in  Leo- 
minster, Mass.,  February  25,  1809;  married  (1),  November  12, 

1833,  Jane  Dunster;  married  (2) .      He  went  to  St.  Louis, 

Mo.      Children : 

5292  INLary  J.  Tyler,  married  a  Gemian  in  St.  Louis. 

5293  Adeline  Tyler. 

2685     SEWALL^  TYLER   (Simeon^),  bom  in  Leomin- 


Seventh  Generation  519 

ster,  Mass.,  May  3,  1799  ;  died  April  24,  1883  ;  married,  in  Lan- 
caster, Mass.,  October  22,  1820,  Eunice  Houghton,  of  Leo- 
minster, who  died  there  April  25,  1883.  He  was  a  farmer  near 
North  Leominster  and  moved  to  Jaffrey,  N.  H.  He  and  his 
wife  lived  together  over  sixty  years  and  were  buried  in  one 
grave.  The  two  younger  children  were  born  in  Jaffrey.  Chil- 
dren: 

5294  Mary  Tyler,  bom  in  Leominster,  Oct.  22,  1821 ;  died 

in  Jaffrey,  Oct.  5,  1823. 

5295  Mary  Tyler,  born  Sept.  18,  1824;  married  (1),  1847, 

Peter  E.  Davidson,  of  Sterling,  Mass.;  married  (2), 
G.  H.  Maynard,  of  Maynard,  Mass. ;  by  her  first 
marriage  had  one  daughter,  who  died. 

5296  Charles  Henry  Tyler,  bom  Sept.   24,  1832;  died  un- 

married in  Leominster,  Jan.  9,  1866. 

2687  THIRZA^  TYLER  (Simeon^),  bom  in  Leominster, 
Mass.,  April  26,  1806;  died  there  July  27,  1886;  married.  May 
8,  1828,  Bartimus  Tenney,  bom  September  8,  1802,  in  Leo- 
minster; died  July  5,  1853;  son  of  Major  Joseph  and  Dorcas 
(Colbum)  Tenney.  H€  resided  in  North  Leominster.  His 
portrait  is  in  the  History  of  Leominster.     Children : 

5297  Sarah  Jane  Tenney,  bom  Sept.  7,  1829 ;  died  unmar- 

ried, Apr.  7,  1862. 

5298  Thirza  Ann  Tenney,  bom  Oct.  9,  1830;  lives  on  the 

homestead. 
Elizabeth  Drucilla  Tenney,  bom  Aug.  17,  1835 ;  died 
Sept.  15,  1838. 


WILLIAM^  TYLER  (Simeon^),  bom  in  Leomin- 
ster, Mass.,  August  29,  1814;  died  there  November  3,  1854; 
married,  April  5,  1842,  CaroHne  Winn,  bom  March  18,  1815 ; 
died  in  Leominster,  December  3,  1895 ;  daughter  of  Joseph 
Winn.  He  was  a  comb  maker  and  lived  in  Leominster,  where 
the  children  were  bom.     Children : 

5300  George  William  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  6,  1843;  lived  un- 

married in  Leominster  in  1897. 

5301  Milo  Hildreth  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  18,  1845 ;  died  in  Leo- 

minster, Nov.  10,  1859. 

2691     LEWIS^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom  in  Leominster, 


520  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

Mass.,  June  23,  1797  ;  died  May  23,  1865  ;  married,  October  21, 
1832,  Sally  Symonds,  of  Middleton.     Children : 

5302  Henrietta  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  7,  1834 ;  was  unmarried. 

5303  Lewis  Harrison  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  4,  1835 ;  died  April, 

1842. 

5304  Sally  Maria  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  24,  1837 ;  died  Apr.  22, 

1842. 

2693  FREDERIC^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom  in  Brad- 
ford, Mass.,  December  6,  1800;  died  in  Northampton,  Mass., 
September  18,  1888 ;  married  Marie  Greely,  of  Foxcroft,  Me. 
He  is  mentioned  in  the  Penobscot  County  Registry  of  Deeds  as 
"  of  Foxcroft."     Children : 

5305  Ellen    Maria    Tyler,    bom    1830;    died   in   Lawrence, 

Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1849 ;  married  Rev.  George  H.  Clark, 
a  Universalist  clergyman,  of  Lawrence,  who  died  in 
1851 ;  no  children. 

5306  Frederic  Greely  Tyler,  died  November,  1871 ;  married 

(1),  Abbie  Gowen,  of  Dover,  N.  H. ;  married  (2), 
Zelda  Tice,  of  Ne^vport,  Vt. ;  no  children. 
5307+     Sarah  Frances  Tyler,  bom  in  Foxcroft,  Dec.  20,  1837. 

2694  ABEL  H."^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom  in  Bradford, 
Mass.,  July  2,  1802 ;  died  in  Danversport,  Mass.,  October  "3, 
1867;  married  (1),  in  Concord,  Mass.,  September  24,  1834, 
Eliza  Lawton,  who  died  July  10,  1839;  married  (2),  January 
5,  1840,  Mrs.  Louisa  Hall,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  who  died  November 
23,  1867.  He  lived  in  South  Danvers,  Tyngsboro,  Dracut  and 
Danvers,  Mass.,  and  in  the  latter  place  the  sixth  and  ninth  chil- 
dren are  known  to  have  been  bom  and  perhaps  some  of  the 
others  whose  birthplaces  are  not  otherwise  noted. 

Chiu),  by  first  marriage: 
5308+     Frances  Harriet  Tyler,  bom  in  South  Danvers,  Mass.. 
Aug.  13,  1835. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 
5'309       Eliza  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  in  Tyngsboro,  Mass.,  Oct. 
17,  1840;  married,  June  3,  1866,  William  Edward 
Carey,  of  Salem,  Mass.;  one  son  (Frederick  O.). 
5310+     Alfred  Tyler,  bora  in  Dracut,  Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1842. 


Seventh  Generation  521 

5311  Alma  Victoria  Tyler,  bom   Sept.   29,   1843;  married, 

July  30,  1862,  William  Mackie,  of  Danvers ;  she  had 
a  son  who  died  young ;  she  lived  in  Boston. 

5312  Marietta  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  27,  1845 ;  died  in  Danvers, 

May  15,  1846. 
5313+     Abel  Norton  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  2,  1847. 

5314  Orrace  Hardy  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  13,  1849 ;  married  Car- 

rie Plummer,  of  Wenham,  Mass. ;  in  1898,  was  living 
childless. 

5315  Adelaide  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  12,  1851 ;  married,  Nov.  24, 

1870,  George  Withey,  of  Danversport,  Mass. ;  she 
was  living  in  1898;  no  children. 
5316+     Edward  Melvin  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  8,  1855. 

5317  Eva    Rexaville   Tyler,  bom   Nov.  26,    1856;   died   in 

Salem,  Mass.,  July  25,  1862. 

2695  SAMUEL^  TYLER,  JR.  ( SamueP  ) ,  bom  in  Brad- 
ford, Mass.,  May  16,  1804;  died  November,  1870;  married 
Phebe  Stiles,  of  Middleton.     Children: 

5318  Rebecca  Tyler,  married  George  Stevens. 

5319  Cynthia  Tyler. 

2698  HARRIETTE  H."^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bora  in 
Bradford,  Mass.,  August  11,  1810;  died  December  15,  1891; 
married  Moody  Elliot,  of  Middleton,  Mass.     Children : 

5320  Harriet  A.  Elliott,  married  Captain  George  C.  John- 

son, of  Danversport,  Mass. ;  had  a  family ;  she  died. 

5321  Henry  M.  Elliott,  married  Ella  Story,  of  Danversport ; 

had  a  family. 

5322  Abbie  M.  Elliott,  married  Jacob  Burton,  of  Vermont. 

5323  Helen  A.  Elliott,  married  Edwin  Humphreys,  of  Sa- 

lem; no  children: 

2700     ADDISON^  TYI.ER  (Samuel^),  born  in  Bradford, 
Mass.,  August  10,  1813,  died  November  8,  1884;  married  Abi- 
gail Wilkins,  of  Middleton,  where  they  resided.      Children : 
5324+     Ansel  Peabody  Tyler. 
5325+     Maurice  Endicott  Tyler. 
5326+     VS^illiam  Harrison  Tyler. 

2702     ERI    BURTON^    TYLER    (SamueP),    bora    in 


522  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Bradford,  Mass.,   May   19,   1818;  married  Hannah  Lake,   of 

Topsfield,  Mass.     Child: 

5327        Hannah  F.  Tyler,  married  James  Cass,  of  Topsfield. 

2709  RUFUS  H."^  TYLER  (DanieP),  bom  in  Leomin- 
ster, Mass.,  September  10,  1817 ;  died  in  Windsor  Locks,  Conn., 
November  20,  1852;  married,  December  25,  1841,  Mary  Cowen, 
who  died  July  17,  1862.  He  was  a  wonderfully  skilled  me- 
chanic. The  children  were  bom  in  Worcester,  Mass.  Chil- 
dren : 

5328+     Jane  Almira  Tyler,  born  Apr.  19,  1843. 

5329  Harriet  M.  Tyler,  born  Dec.  19,  1844;  died  Feb.  6, 

1871 ;  unmarried. 

5330  EHza  A.  Tyler,  bom  June  24,  1847 ;  died  July  6,  1847. 
5331+     Rufus  Henry  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  8,  1849. 

5332+     jNIary  Ellen  Tyler,  bom  June  10,  1852. 

2710  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (DanieP),  bom  in  Leo- 
minster, Mass.,  Ma}^  22,  1818 ;  married  Captain  Nathan  C. 
Johnson,  of  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  bom  May  23,  1815  ;  died  Feb. 
•3,  1856;  he  resided  in  Milford,  Mass.,  in  1898.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Hopkinton.      Children : 

5333  Edward  E.  Johnson,  bom  Jan.  10,  1838  ;  married,  Aug. 

31,  1871,  Mary  A.  Monroe,  bom  May  15,  1851, 
daughter  of  Joseph  B.  and  Sarah  E.  (Kenure)  Mon- 
roe. He  was  an  extensive  land  owner  and  stockman 
in  Beverly,  Lincoln  county,  Kansas ;  a  scout  and 
cavalryman  in  the  Civil  war.      No  children. 

5334  Mary  E.  Johnson,  bom  Aug.  30,  1839;  married  (1), 

Sept.  '3,  1861,  Almond  A.  Sumner,  who  died  in  Titus- 
ville.  Pa.,  May  27,  1861,  from  a  railway  accident  on 
a  train  of  which  he  was  conductor;  son  of  Andrew 
Sumner,  of  Milford,  Mass.;  married  (2),  Oct.  28, 
1868,  Andrew  Franklin,  a  farmer  son  of  Horatio  and 
Mary  (Smith)  Franklin;  two  sons  and  a  daughter 
who  died  young;  lived  in  Ashford,  Conn. 

5335  Alonzo  W.  Johnson,  born  July  14,  1841 ;  married  (1), 

Amy  H.  Carside;  married  (2),  Mary  L.  ,  who 

died;  he  had  one  son  (Forrest  C.)  by  first  marriage, 
and  one  son  (Harry  L.)  and  one  daughter  (Nellie 
M.)  by  second  marriage. 


Seventh  Generation  52S 

5336  Ellen  M.  Johnson,  bom  Jan.   5,  1845;  died  Aug.  3, 

1860. 

5337  Harriet  V.  Johnson,  bom  Nov.  8,  1847 ;  died  Aug.  2, 

1849. 

5338  Elva  E.  Johnson,  bora  July  19,  1850;  died  Dec.  28, 

1881 ;  married  Orison  Cheney,  son  of  Dr.  Cheney,  of 
Milford,  Mass. ;  three  sons  (Frank,  Clinton  and 
Bert),  and  three  daughters  (Cora,  Ellen  and  Lot- 
tie) ;  others  died  young. 

5339  Rufus  L.  Johnson,  bom  July  4,  1852;  married   (1), 

Emma  Stacy ;  married  (2),  Eva  B.  Carley,  of  Ripon, 
Wis. ;  lived  in  Clear  Lake,  Wis. ;  one  child  by  second 
man'iage  (INIaggie  E.). 

5340  Nathan  C.  Johnson,  born  Sept.  24,  1855 ;  died  unmar- 

ried, Aug.  17,  1882. 

2712  LYDIA  ANN^  TYLER  (DanieP),  bom  in  Leo- 
minster, Mass.,  January  19,  1822;  married,  April  11,  1843, 
Captain  Joseph  Hancock,  bom  in  INIilford,  Mass.,  December  6, 
1818;  son  of  Samuel  and  Submit  (Bruce)  Hancock.  He  was 
an  enterprising  man ;  enlisted  in  the  Civil  war,  August  5,  1862; 
discharged  June  8,  1865,  in  Alexandria ;  was  in  Company  F, 
36th  Mass.  Regiment.  He  was  living  in  Milford  in  1898, 
where  his  children  were  bom.      Children : 

5341  Emehne  Matilda  Hancock,  bom  Jan.   11,  1844;  died 

June  4,  1851. 

5342  Henry  Joseph  Hancock,  bom  Dec.  5,  1845 ;  died  May 

25,  1870;  married,  Dec.  6,  1866,  Mary  EHzabeth 
Baker,  of  East  Holliston,  Mass.,  who  died  July  19, 
1878 ;  he  was  a  boot  manufacturer. 

5343  Waldo  Hancock,  born  Jan.  1,  1848;  married  (1),  May 

31,  1874,  Hannah  Springer,  who  died  1882;  married 
(2),  June  7,  1891,  Emma  Lewis;  by  his  first  mar- 
riage he  had  one  daughter  (Ella)  and  two  sons  (Al- 
vin  and  Waldo)  ;  in  1894  he  was  in  business  in  Bev- 
erly, Kas. 

5344  Ada  Maria  Hancock,  bom  Nov.  8,  1850;  married  (1), 

Aug.  17,  1870,  Wilham  H.  Remington,  who  died  in 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  5,  1881;  married  (2),  May 
17,  1888,  Charles  W.  Monroe. 

5345  John  Hancock,  bom  Nov.  29,  1852;  married  (1),  July 


524  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyl^r 

11, 1872,  Ida  A.  Russell;  who  died  in  Milford,  Mass., 
Jan.  27,  1877;  married  (2),  June  25,  1881,  Ella  G. 
Smith. 
5'346       Mary   Ella  Hancock,  bora   Nov.   25,  1855;  married, 
Aug.  14,  1875,  Fred  M.  Walker,  of  Milford,  Mass. 

5347  George  Elmer  Hancock,  born  June  19,  1861 ;  married, 

Apr.  13,  1887,  S.  Mattie  Parks;  in  1894  lived  in 
Worcester,  Mass. 

2713  JANE  MEHITABLE^  TYLER  (DanieP),  born 
in  Leominster,  Mass.,  December  5,  1823 ;  married,  April  18, 
1841,  Ezra  Hunt,  bora  in  Milford,  Mass.,  June  6,  1819;  living 
there  in  1898;  son  of  Ebenezer  Hunt  (Daniel,  Abidah,  Isaac, 
Isaac  WilHam)  ;  a  farmer  and  foreman  in  a  shoe  manufactory. 
The  children  were  bora  in  Milford.      Children : 

5348  Eldora  Jane  Hunt,  bora  Oct.  11,  1843;  died  Apr.  1, 

1850. 

5349  Lucy  Hunt,  bora  June,  1845. 

5350  Carohne  Maria  Hunt,  bom  Nov.  24,  1848 ;  died  Aug. 

3,  1893 ;  married.  May  5,  1869,  Edmund  B.  Blood, 
who  died  Oct.  27,  1885,  in  Milford;  they  had  two 
daughters   (Grace  and  Bessie)  and  a  son  who  died. 

5351  Bessie  Hunt,  bora  Sept.  1,  1861 ;  died  Aug.  19,  1861. 

5352  Frank  Lincoln  Hunt,  bora  Apr.  18,  1865;  died  June 

28,    1865. 

5353  Willie  Ezra  Hunt,  bora  Mar.  9,  1868;  died  Oct.  26, 

1876. 

2715  ADOLPHUS^  TYLER  (DanieP),  bora  in  Leo- 
minster, Mass.,  October  29,  1827 ;  man-ied,  November  28,  1852, 
Roana  Wilson,  of  Brookfield,  Vt.,  born  July  19,  1833,  daughter 
of  James  and  Sophia  Wilson.  He  was  a  shoe  operative,  and 
resides  in  Milford,  Mass.,  where  the  children  were  bora.  Chil- 
dren: 

5354+     James  Addison  Tyler,  born  Oct.  21,  1853. 
5355        Helen  L.  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  4,  1859;  married,  Dec.  18, 
1887,  Clarence  W.  Gordon,  of  Phillips,  Me.     She 
was   an  adopted  daughter  and  resided  in   Milford, 
Mass.,  had  one  daughter  (Edith  M.). 


Seventh  Generation  525 

2716  ABIGAIL  RJ  TYLER  (DanieP),  born  in  Leomin- 
ster, Mass.,  September  17,  1829 ;  married,  June  6,  1849,  James 
Dewing  Bailey,  born  in  Milford,  Mass.  December  1,  1825;  died 
December  18,  1896;  son  of  Eliphalet  Bailey,  who  was  the  son 
of  Eliphalet,  who  was  in  the  Revolution.  She  was  living  in  Mil- 
ford  in  1898,  where  her  children  were  born.      Children : 

6356  James  Oscar  Bailey,  bom  Mar.  6,  1850;  married,  Oct. 
20,  1875,  Mary  Lizzie  Bowers.  He  was  a  watch- 
maker and  jeweler  and  lived  in  Marlboro,  Mass.; 
was  for  a  long  time  head  watchmaker  with  Palmer 
&  Batchelder  in  Boston ;  had  a  daughter  (Abigail 
R.),  and  a  son  (Alvin)  ;  the  latter  died  young. 

5357  Edgar  L.  Bailey,  bom  Jan.  15,  1852 ;  married,  July 

26,  1876,  Eva  Ellen  Jewell,  No.  5365.  He  was  edu- 
cated in  Milford ;  was  in  the  boot  business,  and  later 
agent  for  Streator  (111.)  Coal  Company;  then  as- 
sistant cashier  in  freight  department  of  the  Wabash 
Railway  in  Chicago ;  in  1885  with  Aurora  Iron  Min- 
ing Company  in  Ironwood,  Mich.,  as  assistant  man- 
ager, paymaster  and  bookkeeper;  he  showed  such 
ability  that  John  D.  Rockefeller  &  Company  induced 
him  to  move  to  Everett,  Washington,  to  look  after 
their  interests  and  in  1898  he  was  director,  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  Monte  Christo  and  Pride  of  the 
Mountain  Mining  Company  with  their  smelting  and 
reduction  works ;  no  children. 

5358  Ezra  Hunt  Bailey,  bom  Dec.  25,  1853;  married  (1), 

January  18,  1879,  Lauretta  Benson,  who  died  July 
3,  1883;  married  (2),  Oct.  23,  1884,  Gertrude  E. 
Canfield,  of  Randolph,  N.  Y. ;  he  lives  in  Streator, 
HI.;  one  daughter  (Edith  L.  bom  Jan.  19,  1881). 

2717  ADDISON  HARDY^  TYLER  (DanieP),  bom  in 
Leominster,  Mass.,  November  30,  18'31 ;  married,  in  Milford, 
Mass.,  October  21,  1857;  Eliza  B.  Parkhurst,  born  in  Milford, 
October  19,  1835;  died  April  11,  1892;  daughter  of  Oliver  B. 
and  Maria  (Nelson)  Parkhurst.  He  lived  in  Atlanta,  Ga., 
where  long  a  manager  of  the  Estey  Organ  &  Piano  company 
for  the  southern  states.  All  but  the  fifth  child  were  bom  in 
Milford.     Children : 


526  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5359  Frank  A.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  2,  1858 ;  died  Feb.  2,  1862. 

5360  Albert  H.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  12,  1862 ;  died  June  20» 

1879. 

5361  Son,  bom  Sept.  4,  1864 ;  died  Sept.  9,  1864. 

5362  Charley  Tyler,  bom  July,  1867;  died  Sept.  1868. 

5363  Harry  Nelson  Tyler,  bom  in  Wenona,  111,,  Sept.  20^ 

1869 ;  an   architect  in  Atlanta. 

5364  Oliver  Parkhurst  Tyler,  bom  July  30,  1877 ;  in  1898 

was  a  student  in  the  Polytechnic  Institute  in  Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

2719  ARETHUSA^  TYLER  (Daniel^),  bom  in  Hop- 
kinton,  Mass.,  March  10,  1836;  married,  February  12,  1853, 
Nathaniel  Jewell,  born  in  Winthrop,  Me.,  November  18,  1830; 
son  of  Robert  and  Nicy  (Grover)  Jewell.  He  is  a  machinist 
and  in  1898  was  residing  on  the  Daniel  Tyler  homestead  on 
North  Purchase  road  in  Milford,  Mass.  The  children  were 
born  in  Milford.      Children  : 

5365  Eva  Ellen  Jewell,  born  Jan.  12,  1854 ;  married  Edgar 

L.  Bailey,  No.  5357. 

5366  Alvan  Augustus  Jewell,  born  in  1856;  died  in  1857. 

5367  Alston  Jewell,  bom  in  1858 ;  died  same  year. 

5368  Lizzie  Jewell,  born  in  I860 ;  died  same  year. 

5369  Frank  Jewell,  bom  in  1862;  died  in  1863. 

5370  Mira  Belle  Jewell,  bom  Oct.  14,  1872;  married  May  1, 

1892,  Warren  H.  Stevens,  of  Holliston,  Mass. 

5371  Ella  Maude  Jewell,  born  Aug.  15,  1875. 

2720  ALVAN  ELNATHAN^  TYLER  (DanicP),  bora 
in  Hopkinton,  Mass.  (Woodville),  October  22,  1838;  married 
(1),  April  14,  1863,  Eleanor  A.  Miller,  of  Randolph,  N.  Y., 
born  September  4,  1839 ;  died  in  Corey,  Pa.,  February  24, 1865 ; 
buried  in  Kennedy,  N.  Y. ;  daughter  of  Asa  IMiller;  married  (2), 
June  4,  1866,  Caroline  L.  Mason,  of  Bear  Lake,  N.  Y.,  bom 
there  January  3,  1845;  died  suddenly  of  malarial  fever  in 
Streator,  111.,  July  18,  1870,  where  she  is  buried;  daughter  of 
Corydon  IVfason  ;  married  (3),  November  30,  1871,  Ella  L.  Ben- 
son, daughter  of  Sylvanus  L.  Benson,  of  Blackstone,  ]\Iass.,  and 
Streator,  111.,  where  she  died  December  1,  1879:  married  (4), 
May  23,  1882,  Mrs.  N.  Celora  Arkills,  of  Lake  Geneva,  Wis., 
bom  near  Richmond,  111.,  November  9,  1848,  daughter  of  Der- 


Seventh  Generation  527 

rius  P.  Sampson,  and  widow  of  Charles  Arkills.     He  is  a  banker 
and  resides  in  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

5372  Son,  bom  in  Corey,  Pa. ;  died  Feb.  24,  1865. 

Children,  by  third  marriage: 

5373  Gertrude  Thusa  Tyler,  born  in  Streator,  Oct.  23,  1872 ; 

died  in  Lake  Geneva,  Nov.  7,  1887;  buried  in 
Streator. 

5374  Howard  Benson  Tyler,  bom  July  28,  1876;  died  Nov. 

18,  1876. 

2721  MIRA  ELIZA'^  TYLER  (DanieP),  born  in  Mil- 
ford,  Mass.,  February  28,  1841 ;  married.  May  11,  1864,  James 
Franklin  Miller,  of  Kennedy,  N.  Y.,  bom  April  25,  1829;  son 
of  Asa  and  Sally  (Oliver)  Miller.  In  1898,  he  was  residing  in 
Kennedy,  N.  Y. ;  a  lumberman  and  stockman.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Kennedy.      Children : 

5375  Ella  May  Miller,  bom  Mar.  7,  1865 ;  married  Aug.  '30, 

1892,  Ansel  W.  Bunce,  of  Kennedy,  N.  Y. ;  a  miller; 
has  two  children  (Clayton  T.  and  Theo.  L.). 

5376  Son,  bom  Feb.  18,  1867;  died  next  day. 

5377  Clayton  Adplphus  Miller,  born  Mar.  20,  1870;  mar- 

ried, Oct.  17,  1894,  Louise  Wheedon ;  resides  in 
Streator,  111. ;  a  bookkeeper  and  paymaster  of  exten- 
sive brick  and  tile  manufacturers. 

5378  Flossie  Lucille  Miller,  bom  Apr.  21,  1882. 

5379  Daughter,  bom  July  3,  1884;  died  Sept.  25,  1884. 

2728  ANCILL"^  TYLER,  JR.  (AncilP),  bom  in  Lunen- 
burg, Mass.,  October  10,  1810;  died  in  Leominster,  Mar.  11, 
1896 ;  married,  November,  1840,  Harriet  Parker,  who  died  Jan- 
uary 30,  1890,  aged  75;  daughter  of  David  and  Pamelia 
(Dwight)  Parker  of  Shirley.  He  leamed  the  comb  trade  and 
was  a  skilful  engraver  of  them ;  he  was  in  business  in  Hudson, 
Mass.,  and  then  became  a  farmer  in  Lancaster.  All  the  chil- 
dren were  bom  in  Lancaster,  except  the  second.  Children : 
5380+     Josephine  Parker  Tyler,  bom  July  15,  1846. 

5381  Hattie  Jane  Tyler,  bom  in  Northboro,  1848 ;  died  in 

1850. 

5382  Annette  L.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  15,  1852;  married,  Oct. 


528  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

19,  1872,  Robert  A.  Hillson,  a  cabinet  maker  of 
North  Leominster ;  one  child  who  died  young. 

5383  Hattie  Celeste   Tyler,   bom    Sept.   7,   1856;  married, 

Mar.  31,  1897,  W.  G.  Dudley,  of  Leominster;  she 
was  a  teacher;  was  graduated  from  the  New  Eng- 
land Conservatory  of  Music  in  Boston ;  he  is  on  the 
board  of  assessors  in  Leominster. 

2729  MARY  L."^  TYLER  (AncilP),  bom  in  Lancaster, 
Mass. ;  married  January  3,  1842,  George  Washington  Allen,  of 
Wobum,  Mass.,  bom  there  January  28,  1814;  son  of  George 
Cheney  Allen.  They  lived  in  Wobum,  where  the  children  were 
bom.      Children : 

5384  Montressor  Tyler  Allen,  born  May  20,  1843 ;  married, 

June  22,  1865,  Julia  Peasley,  of  Wobum. 

5385  Mary  Elizabeth  Allen,  born  Jan.  7,  1845. 

5386  George  A.  Allen,  bom  Aug.  7,  1847. 

5387  Marcellus  Houghton  Allen,  bom  Jan.  6,  1849. 

5388  Jane  Tyler  Allen,  bom  June  7,  1852. 
5388a  Emma  Mabel  Allen,  born  Dec.  22,  1854. 

5389  Etta  Josephine  Allen,  bom  July  5,  1857. 

2730  ABRAHAM^  TYLER  (AncilP),  born  in  Lunen- 
burg, Mass.;  married  (1),  Lizzie  Kendall,  daughter  of  John 
and  Mary  Kendall,  of  Marlboro,  Mass.,  married  (2),  January 
29,  1855,  Nancy  E.  Capen,  of  Lunenburg;  daughter  of  Henry 
and  Relief  (Tyler)  Capen  No.  2722.  In  1898  was  residing  in 
Marlboro,  where  the  children  were  bom. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

5390  Mary  Elizabeth  Tyler;  died  1898;  married  Leonard 

Wheeler,  of  Hudson,  Mass. ;  she  had  ten  children,  five 
sons  and  five  daughters. 

5391  Lucy  Levine  Tyler ;  married  Rufus  Stratton,  of  Hud- 

son, Mass.;  had  one  daughter  (Mertice  G.). 

5392  John  Tyler;  died  in  childhood. 

5393  Emma  J.  Tyler ;  married  (1 ) ,  Henry  :\r.  Sells,  of  Marl- 

boro ;  married  (2),  William  A.  Heald,  of  Boston, 
iNIass.      In  1898  was  living  s.  p. 

5394  Ella  Ray  Tyler;  married  Clarence  Page,  of  Boston; 

had  two  sons  ("Edgar  and  Harry). 


J 


Seventh  Generation  529 

Josephine  Tyler;  died  in  childhood. 
5396+     Frederick   Bates   Tyler. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

5397  Willie  Tyler;  died  young. 

5398  Frank  Tyler;  died  young. 

5399  Henry  Tyler;  died  young. 

5400  Sarah  Tyler;  married    (1),   H.   Lewis   Clark,   of  Fre- 

leighburg,  Can.;  married  (2),  Irvin  Gates,  of  Hud- 
son; two  children  by  first  marriage  (Carl  A.  and 
Fred). 

5401  Martha  Adelaide  Tyler;  died  young. 

5402  George  Houghton  Tyler;  died  young. 

2731  JAMES  PERKINS^  TYLER  (AncilF),  bom  in 
Lancaster,  Mass.,  1818 ;  died  of  heart  disease  in  Wobum,  Mass., 
July  19,  1881;  married  Louisa  L.  .      Child: 

5403  Henriette  L.  Tyler,  bom  in  Wobum,  Oct.  16,  1846; 

died  April  14,  1849. 

2732  MOSES  AUGUSTUS^  TYLER  (AncilF),  bom  in 
Lancaster,  Mass.,  1820;  died  in  Wobum,  Mass.,  July  16,  1885; 
married,  December  8,  1842,  Sarah  Merrill  Allen,  of  Wobum, 
bom  June  27,  1824;  daughter  of  George  Cheney  and  Lois  Al- 
len.    The  children  were  bom  in  Woburn.      Cliildren: 

5404+     Albert  A.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  5,  1843. 

5405        Daughter,  bom  Oct.  7,  1851 ;  probably  died  young. 

5406rlr     Cora  Merrill  Tyler,  born  May  14,  1859. 

2736  FRANCIS^  TYLER  (AncilP),  bom  in  Lancaster, 
Mass. ;  married,  May  31,  1858,  Hannah  B.  Tasker,  of  Woburn. 
Children : 

5407  Mary  Ehzabeth  Tyler,  bom  in  Wobum,  Mass.,  Dec.  3, 

1860. 

2737  ELLEN  T.J  TYLER  (AncilP),  bom  in  Lancaster, 
Mass. ;  married,  October  8,  I860,  Samuel  R.  French,  of  Wobum, 
where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

5408  Emma  Louisa  French,  born  June  27,  1862. 

5409  Arthur  French,  born  Jan.  6,  1865. 

5410  Lewis  French,  bom  Sept.  6,  1872.  '. 


530  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5411  Carl  Clifton  French,  bom  Sept.  6,  1876. 

5412  Lena  French,  bom  Aug.  2&,  1879. 

2738  CLARA  A."^  TYLER  (AncilP),  bom  in  Lancaster, 
Mass. ;  married,  August  31,  1871,  Charles  W.  Fifield,  of  Wo- 
bum,  where  the  children  were  bom.     Children: 

5413  Mary  Tyler  Fifield,  bom  January  6,  1873. 

5414  Edith  Fifield,  bora  March  21,  1875. 

5415  Gracie  M.  Fifield,  bora  November  17,  1878. 

5416  Gertrude  Adella  Fifield,  bora  September  30,  1883. 

5417  Charles  W.  Fifield,  born  November  9,  1890. 

2742  DOCTOR  JOHN^  TYLER  (Asa  Peabody^),  bora 
in  Rome,  N.  Y.,  November  14,  1803;  died  there,  in  November, 
1867 ;  married  March  20,  1829,  Catherine  Sheldon,  born  Sep- 
tember 11,  1807;  died  in  1868.     Children: 

5418  Lois  Cornelia  Tyler ;  died  in  infancy. 
5419+     Cyrus  H.  Tyler. 

5420+     Henry  H.   Tyler,  born  August  1,   1831. 

5421  Ehza  Tyler;  married,  J.  D.  Ely  of  Rome,  N.  Y.  and 

had  one  son  who  died  aged  about  12  years. 

2744  JONATHAN  WALDO^  TYLER  (Asa  Peabody«) 
bom  in  Rome,  N.  Y.  June  25,  1807 ;  died  Febmary  7,  1874 ; 
married,  February  20,  1838,  Theodosia  Babcock.  He  was  a 
farmer.     Children ; 

5422  Caroline  Tyler. 

5423  Seraphine  Tyler. 

2746  DOCTOR  ANSEL^  TYLER  (Asa  Peabody^), 
bom  in  Rome,  N.  Y.,  October  14,  1811 ;  married  November  13, 
1836,  Catherine  C.  Larkin ;  resided  in  New  Hartford,  N.  Y. 
Children : 

5424  Sarah  Tyler. 

5425  Ansinette  Tyler. 

5426  Clarence  A.  Tyler ;  married  and  has  one  child  ;  resides 

in  Alden,  N.  Y. 

2747  ALBERT'  TYLER  (Asa  Peabody^),  born  in 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  December  3,  1813;  married  April  1,  1838,  Eliza 


Seventh  Generation  531 

Milks,  born  June  19,  1818.     He  is  a  farmer;  moved  to  Lock- 
port,   111.     Children : 

54^7       James  W.  Tyler,  bom  September  21,  1839 ;  resided  in 
Morris,  111. 

5428  Frances  0.  Tyler,  bom  February  11,  1842. 

5429  Mary  E.  Tyler,  bom  February  13,  1844. 

5430  Asa  N.  Tyler,  bora  June  10,  1847. 

5431  Alice  A.  Tyler,  born  August  22,  1850. 

2748  SARAH^  TYLER  (Asa  Peabody^),  bom  in  Rome, 
N.  Y.  October  29,  1815;  died  May  2,  1870;  married  (1),  De- 
cember 15,  1836,  James  W.  Cadwell;  married  (2),  February 
20,  1840,  John  Golly  of  Lee,  N.  Y. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

5432  Julia  W.  Cadwell. 

Children,   by  second  marriage: 

5433  Asa  Tyler  Golly. 

5434  Ann  Eliza  Golly. 

5435  Mary  C.  Golly. 

5436  Henry  H.  Golly. 

2749  DOCTOR  ASA  NORTON^  (or  Newton)  TYLER 
(Asa  Peabody^),  born  in  Rome,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1818;  died  in 
New  Hartford,  N.  Y.  September  15,  1889;  married  (1),  June 
22,  1848,  Mary  A.  Richardson  bom  in  New  Hartford  March 
29,  1829,  died  September  5,  1854;  married  (2),  June  26,  1856, 
Jennie  M.  Carpenter  of  Huntington  Center,  Vt.,  who  was  living 
in  1899.  He  was  a  physician  of  the  Eclectic  School ;  practiced 
five  years  with  his  brother  Ansel  in  Sauquoit,  N.  Y.  and  then 
went  to  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  where  he  practiced  over  40  years. 
The  children  were  bom   in  New  Hartford.      Children : 

5437  Nathan  R.  Tyler,  bom  August  2,  1849 ;  died  Septem- 

ber 12,  1849. 

5438  Herbert  N.   Tyler,  bom  October  19,   1850;  lived  in 

New   Hartford   in    1899,   unmarried. 

2751  MARY  FOSTERS  TYLER  (Joshua^),  bom  in 
West  Newbury,  Mass.  January  11,  1801 ;  died  in  Lowell,  Mass. 
January  16,  1892;  married,  1834,  William  Ross.     Children: 


532  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5439  Mary  Jane  Ross,  bora  June  23,  1835;  married  July 

1,  1860,  Ward  S.  Dudley  of  Lowell,  who  died  there 
October  4,  1898.  He  was  originally  from  Maine ; 
in  1901  she  was  living  in  Lowell;  had  four  children 
who  died  young. 

5440  Caroline  Maria  Ross,  born   April   11,   1838;  married 

William  R.  Jameson  of  Newburyport,  born  in  1830; 
died  1898 ;  they  lived  in  Lowell ;  had  a  son  and 
daughter. 

5441  Charlotte  Frances  Ross,  bom  Oct.  30,  1840;  married 

David  L.  Watson  ;  they  live  in  San  Jose,  Cal. ;  had 
two  sons  and  a  daughter. 

5442  Child,  died  in  infancy. 

2762  CHARLOTTE  AUGUSTA^  TYLER  (Brad- 
street  Jr.*^),  born  in  Boxford,  Mass.  December  5,  1833;  died  in 
1867;  married  (1),  1857,  Charles  Pearl;  married  (2)  George 
B.  Austin. 

Child,  by  first  marriage : 

5443  Edward  Everett  Pearl,  bora  February  12,  1858 ;  mar- 

ried, September,  1879,  Catherine  Killam ;  had  a 
family. 

Child,  by  second  marriage; 

5444  Charles  F.  Austin,  born  1867;  unmarried  in  1896. 

2764  ELIZA^  TYLER  (Joshua  Jr.«),  bora  in  Leomin- 
ster, Mass.,  October  8,  1806;  died  March  14,  1878;  married 
April  8,  1830,  Edward  Hartwell  of  Leominster,  Mass.,  bora 
September  10,  1807 ;  died  June  '3,  1873.  In  1830  he  removed 
to  Blue  Grass,  111. ;  in  1834  to  Lafayette,  Ind.,  where  he  was 
a  farmer.      Children : 

5445  Sarah  Hartwell,  bora  1831 ;  died  young. 

5446  Charlotte  A.  Hartwell,  died  young. 

5447  Elizabeth  Hartwell,  bora  November  '30,  1840 ;  married, 

October  16,  1860,  Wilham  McC.  Tenney  of  Zanes- 
villc,  O.  He  was  a  cattle-drover  and  lived  in  Hoope- 
ston,  111. ;  had  one  daughter. 

5448  Mary  E.  Hartwell,  born  July  30,  1844;  married,  De- 

cember 9,  1891,  Henry  T.  Perry.  In  1879  went  as 
missionary  and  teacher  to  Siam  and  returned  in 
1884;  lectured;  in  1901  lived  in  Turkey  in  Asia. 


Seventh  Generation  533 

2776  JOEL  JJ  TYLER  (Thomas^),  born  in  JafFrey, 
N.  H.  June  7,  1823;  married  July  18,  1850,  Sarah  Green  of 
Lunenburg,  Mass.      Child: 

5449  Joel  G.  Tyler,  born  March  8,  1855 ;  married,  Novem- 

ber 20,  1883,  Alice  G.  Crosby. 

2784  HANNAH  FLINT^  TYLER  (Fhnt^),  bom  in 
Bradford,  Mass.  June  17,  1817;  died  June  17,  1895;  married 
Charles  F.  Kimball  of  West  Boxford,  Mass.,  bom  September 
3,  1818;  died  July  4,  1883.  The  children  were  born  in  West 
Boxford.      Children : 

5450  Mary  J.  Kimball,  bom  March  21,  1841. 

5451  Charles  N.  Kimball,  bom  September  17,  1843. 

5452  Walter  B.  Kimball,  born  December  19,  1846. 

5453  Ella  M.  Kimball,  bom  July  7,  1849. 

5454  Carrie  L.  Kimball,  bom  Sept.  20,  1856. 

5455  George  E.  Kimball,  bom  July  28,  1858. 

5456  Frank  E.  Kimball,  bom  December  8,  1861. 

2785  AARON  PARKERS  TYLER  (Flint«),  born  in 
Wilton,  N.  H.  November  9, 1819;  died  in  Boxford,  Mass.,  1846; 
married,  Susan  Simonds  Kimball  of  Bradford,  Mass. ;  she  mar- 
ried (2)  Jacob  Bartlett  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  where  she  died. 
Child: 

5457+     Henry  Parker  Tyler,  bom  in   Boxford,   Mass.,  Feb- 
ruary 22,  1846. 

2800  PARKERS  TYLER  (Parker  Jr.^),  bom  in  Jaf- 
frey,  N.  H.  July  15,  1820;  died  of  apoplexy  in  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  April  17,  1895 ;  married,  April  16,  1845,  Milly  Whit- 
comb.      The  children  were  bom  in  Leominster,  Mass.     Children : 

5458  Abbie   Tyler,   married  Andrew    Stetson   of  Whitman, 

Mass. 

5459  John  Albion  Whitcomb  Tyler,  bom  July  17,  1856; 

married;  lives  in  Chelsea,  Mass. 

5460  Wesley  Whitcomb  Tyler,  bom  July  7,  1862;  died  in 

Leominster  September  19,  1862. 

2801  ISAAC  MATSON^  TYLER  (Parker  Jr.^),  born  in 
JafFrey,  N.  H.,  September  8,  1822;  died  of  apoplexy  in  Leo- 
minster, Mass.,  September  25,  1894;  married  (1)  Susan  Crans- 


534  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

ton  of  Cranston,,  R.  I. ;  married  (2)  Mrs.  Mary  (Sloan) 
Adams,  bom  1835 ;  died  in  Leominster,  Mass.,  December  15, 
1895 ;  daughter  of  Peter  and  Nancy  Sloan.  The  children  of 
the  first  marriage  were  bom  in  Leominster;  those  of  the 
second  in  Lunenburg,  Mass.  The  four  younger  children  all 
live  in  Leominster. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
5461+     George  Fontenelle  Tyler,  bom  April  25,  1849- 

5462  Charles  Eldores  Tyler,  born  May,  1851 ;  died  in  Leo- 

minster June  9,  1878. 

5463  Emma   Tyler,   married   George   Powell   of   Townsend, 

Vt.,   five   children. 

5464  Ida  Tyler,  married  William  Pratt  of  North  Leomin- 

ster; four  children. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 
5465+     Abel  Nelson  Tyler,  bom  September  9,  1858. 

5466  Mary   Tyler. 

5467  Henry  Tyler. 

5468  Lulu  Tyler. 

5469  Charles  Tyler 

2803  JOHN  PIERCE^  TYLER  (Parker  Jr.^),  bora  in 
JafFrey,  N.  H.,  February  18,  1826;  died  of  blood  poisoning 
September  7,  1857;  married,  May  21,  1851,  Mary  Antoinette 
Spaulding,  who  died  February  19,  1860,  aged  30.  He  went 
to  California  in  1849.  He  was  a  casket-maker.  The  eldest 
child  was  bom  in  Townsend,  Mass.      Children : 

5470  Eudora  Imogene  Tyler,  born  July  6,  1856;  died  March 

16,  1858. 

5471  Addie  E.   Tyler,  married  in   1871,  James  Gibson   of 

Townsend,  who  was  a  farmer  and  cooper;  no  chil- 
dren. 

2804  ALBERT^  TYLER  (Parker  Jr.«),  bora  Jaffrey, 
N.  H.,  February  18,  1828;  living  in  Northboro,  Mass.,  in 
1896;  married  (1)  Sarah  Livingston,  who  died  in  Leominster, 
Mass.,  October  1,  1854,  aged  21 ;  married  (2),  Emily  Daboll  of 
Lancaster,  Mass.     The  children  were  born  in  Northboro. 


Seventh  Generation  535 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

5472  Infant,  died. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

5473  Etta   Tyler,   bom    1857;   married    Sargent   Faber   of 

Northboro,  Mass.,  who  died  about  1892. 

5474  Elinor   Tyler,   born    1862 ;   married   Elmer   Chase   of 

Leominster. 

5475  Harry  L.  Tyler,  bom  1870 ;  lives  in  Boston,  Mass. 

2805  AR VILLA  ANNE^  TYLER  (Parker  Jr.«)  bora 
in  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  January  11,  1831 ;  married,  February  6, 
1852,  Benjamin  M.  Spaulding  of  Leominster,  Mass.,  born 
1825.  He  was  in  the  Civil  War  four  years  in  the  32d  Mass. 
Ambulance  Corps.  They  lived  in  Townsend,  Groton  and  Ayer, 
Mass.      Children : 

5476  Nellie  Anna  Spaulding,  bom  in  Groton,  Mass.,  April 

23,  1858 ;  married,  April  4,  1878,  Stephen  Tyler  of 
Townsend,  No.  2841. 

5477  Bertha  Rush   Spaulding,   bom   in   Townsend  October 

15,  1860;  died  April  3,  1862. 

5478  Edith  Lincoln   Spaulding,  bom  June  17,   1866;  died 

April   19,   1892,  unmarried;  was   an   organist;   at- 
tended  the  Lawrence  Academy  in   Groton. 

2810  JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS^  TYLER  (Seth  Pay- 
son^),  bora  in  Leominster,  Mass.,  December  20,  1830;  mar- 
ried, July  3,  1855,  Polly  N.  Noyes  of  Leominster,  bora  April 
5,  1835,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Betsey  Little  of  Warren, 
N.  H.     The  children  were  born  in  Leominster.      Children : 

5479  Sarah  Elizabeth  Tyler,  born  May  16,  1856;  married, 

November  26,  1881,  Henry  R.  Davis. 

5480  Bemis  Augustus  Tyler,  bora  May  18,  1862 ;  died  Feb- 

ruary 23,  1866. 

5481  Herbert  H.  Tyler,  bora  February  14,  1864 ;  died  Au- 

gust 3,  1864. 

5482+  Charles  Payson  Tyler,  bora  September  5,  1865 ;  mar- 
ried, Cora  A.  Derby. 

5483  Wendell  N.  Tyler,  bom  November  21,  1869;  died 
September  29,  1870. 


536  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5484  Jennie   Maud   Tyler,   born    January    19,    1873;    died 

March  8,  1890 ;  an  adopted  daughter. 

2814  MARY  FRANCES^  TYLER  (Putnam^),  bom 
in  Milford,  N.  H.,  December  12,  1845;  married  Frank  Cram 
of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  who  died  in  Carthage,  Tex.,  February  8, 
1900;  he  was  an  advertising  agent  in  Ayer  County,  Lowell, 
Mass.  The  four  elder  children  were  bom  in  Milford.  Chil- 
dren : 

5485  Stella  F.  Cram,  married,  February  7,  1888,  Clarence  E. 

Quimby,  son  of  Professor  S.  E.  Quimby,  of  Tilton, 
N.  H. ;  was  graduated  from  the  New  Hampshire 
Conference  Seminary  in  1886 ;  an  optician ;  four 
children  (Raymond,  Chester,  Conrad  and  Christine). 

5486  William  E.  Cram,  born  August  7,  1867 ;  mamed,  No- 

vember 22,  1893,  Mary  H.  Bhck,  of  Roxbury, 
Mass. ;  three  children  (Donald,  Mildred  and  Esther). 

5487  Myrtie  May  Cram,  bom  July  6,  1870;  died  August  4, 

1871. 

5488  Albert  M.  Cram,  born  June  12,  1872;  manned,  June 

20,  1894,  Ada  J.  Eastman  of  Sunapee,  N.  H. ;  three 
sons   (Earl,  Frank  and  Neil). 

5489  Edna  L.   Cram,  bom  in  Hillsboro,  N.   H.,  July  21, 

1878. 

5490  Agnes   M.    Cram,   bom   in   Antrim,   N.   H.,   April   4, 

1884. 

2815  ALMON  PUTNAM^  TYLER  (Putnam"^),  born  in 
Milford,  N.  H.,  June  27,  1847;  married  (1),  January  1,  1870, 
Edna  F.  Cram  who  died  March  24,  1871 ;  married  (2),  Decem- 
ber 31,  1877,  Rose  M.  Smith.  He  is  a  farmer  and  resides  in 
Sullivan,  N.  H.,  where  the  children  of  the  second  marriage  were 
bom. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

5491  Bessie  L.  Tyler,  bom  in  Marlow,  N.  H.,  November  18, 

1870 ;  died  August  24,  1872. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

5492  Andrew  A.  Tyler,  bom  May  20,  1879. 

5493  Bessie   E.    N.    Tyler,   born   November   8,   1884;   died 

November  17,  1889. 


Seventh  Generation  537 

5494)       Mildred  Edith  Tyler,  bom  April  28,  1886;  died  Au- 
gust 19,  1886. 

5495  WiUie  A.  Tyler,  bora  March  20,  1889. 

2816  JULIA  ELLEN"  TYLER  (Putnam^),  bom  in 
Milford,  N.  H.,  July  11,  1849;  married,  February  7,  1872, 
Austin  A.  ElHs  a  manfuacturer  in  Keene,  N.  H.  He  is  a  mem- 
ber of  the  City  Council  and  President  of  the  Young  Men's 
Christian  Association.  In  1900  was  Mayor  of  Keene;  deacon 
of  First  Congregational  church.  Their  child  was  bom  in  SulH- 
van.      Child: 

5496  Myrtle  E.   ElHs,  bom  September  14,  1875;  married 

May  20,  1897,  George  B.  Robertson  of  Keene,  N. 
H. ;  entered  Smith  College  in  1894 ;  has  one  son 
(Ellis)    and  a  daughter   (Mary). 

2821  FREDERIC  CHARLES^  TYLER  (Putnam), 
bom  in  Marlow,  N.  H.  January  20,  1862 ;  married  August  4j 
1892,  Emma  C.  Pierce  of  Cleveland,  O.  Was  a  machinist  in 
a  bicycle  factory  in  Cleveland  where  the  children  were  bom, 
Children : 

5497  Leslie  Pierce  Tyler,  bom  December  4,  1893. 

5498  Charles  Lawrence  Tyler,  bom  July  15,  1895. 

2829  LEVI  ANDREW^  TYLER  (Levi^),  born  prob- 
ably in  Wilton,  N.  H.  April  17,  1828;  died  August  20,  1884; 
married  (1),  December  24,  1853,  Hannah  D.  Curtis  of  Lynde- 

boro,  N.  H. ;  married  (2),  ,  Mrs.  Frances  A.  Beales.     He 

lived  in  Lyndeboro  and  Wilton. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

5499  Isabella  V.    Tyler,  bom   January   27,   1855;  married 

Jerome  B.  Shedd  of  Peterboro,  N.  H. ;  no  children. 

5500  Anna  V.  Tyler,  bom  May  28,  1859 ;  died  February  5, 

1897,  unmarried. 
5501+     Olivia  Tyler,  bom  in  Lyndeboro  July  15,  1868. 

2831  EMMA  F.^  TYLER  (Levi^),  bora  in  Wilton,  N. 
H.,  June  17,  1834;  married,  November  19,  1854,  Charles  Tar- 
bell  of  Wilton,  and  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  who  died  April  2,  1896; 
he  was  a  selectman  in  Lyndeboro.      Children: 


538  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

5502  Nelo  W.  Tarbell,  bom  in  Wilton  October  25,  1855; 

married  Anna  Livermore  Kimball ;  and  has  a  family. 

5503  Fred   W.    TarbeU,   bom   July   21,    1870;   married  in 

Brooklyn,  N.  H.,  July  29,  ,  Emma  C.  Foster; 

has  a  family. 

2841  STEPHEN  A."^  TYLER  (Asa^),  bom  in  Town- 
send,  Mass.,  April  13,  1846;  married  (1)  November  25,  1867, 
Addie  A.  Lawrence  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  who  died  December 
14,  1876,  aged  29  years,  5  months;  married  (2),  April  4, 
1878,  Nellie  Spaulding,  No.  5476,  of  Ayer,  Mass.,  born  in 
Groton,  Mass.,  April  23,  1858;  died  December  25,  1883;  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin  and  Arvilla  A.  (Tyler)  Spaulding;  she  was 
an  organist;  married  (3),  February  21,  1885,  Mrs.  Harriet 
Adams  of  Tilton,  N.  H.  He  was  a  stone  cutter  and  was  in 
business  in  Townsend,  Mass.,  Keene,  N.  H.  and  East  Pepper- 
ell,  Mass.  He  was  in  Alaska  in  1898  and  1899,  and  then 
settled  in  Seattle,  Wash.,  where  he  pursued  his  trade.  All 
the  children  were  bom  in  Townsend  except  the  3d. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
5504+     Mary  Gertrude  Tyler,  bom  May  25,  1868. 
5505+     Alice  F.  Tyler,  born  January  14,  1871. 

5506  Laura  M.  Tyler,  born  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  September  14, 

1873 ;  married,  April  25,  1893,  Charles  Kolden  who 
died  in  North  Adams,  Mass.,  November,  1894 ;  she 
lives  in  Fitchburg. 

5507  Addie  L.  Tyler,  born  December  5,  1876;  married  Feb- 

ruary 14,  1899,  Albert  M.  Wilder  of  Ashby,  Mass., 
who  is  a  wood  turner. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

5508  NeHie  Tyler,  born  November  2,  1883 ;  died  July,  1884. 

2842  AARON  PARKER'  TYLER  (Asa^),  bom  in 
Townsend,  Mass.,  May  31,  1850;  died  there  August  25,  1885; 
married  January  1,  1872,  Mary  F.  Seva  of  Townsend,  bom 
there  1850;  daughter  of  Augustus  Seva ;  when  a  widow  she  mar- 
ried (2),  June  9,  1889,  John  W.  Roush  and  moved  to  Kcndrick, 
Idaho.  He  was  a  cooper  and  removed  to  Sandusky,  O.,  thence 
to  Chicago,  111.,  where  he  was  in  a  music  store;  he  was  a  musi- 
cian.     Children : 


Seventh  Generation  539 

5509+     Harry   Asa   Tyler,   bom   In   Townsend   January   20, 

1877. 
5510        John  Edward  Tyler,  bom  in  Chicago,  September  28, 
1882. 

2847     CAPTAIN     PHINEAS     LOVEJOY^     TYLER, 

(Nathan  Peabody®),  bom  in  Blenheim,  N.  Y.,  January  29, 
1809;  died  at  the  residence  of  his  daughter,  Mrs.  Colby,  in 
Bergenfields,  N.  J.,  January  16,  1896;  married,  June  30, 
1831,  Jane  Ann  Waldron,  of  Honesdale,  Pa.,  a  great-grand- 
daughter of  Baron  William  von  Waldron,  one  of  the  original 
eighteen  Dutch  settlers  in  Harlem,  N.  Y.  In  1828  he  moved 
to  Honesdale,  where  he  bought  land  and  opened  a  lumber 
business.  In  1836  he  went  to  Missouri  and  took  up  6000 
acres  of  land.  In  1836  he  returned,  at  the  urgent  solicitation 
of  his  father,  to  assume  the  captaincy  of  the  passenger  and 
freight  service  between  Barry  town,  N.  Y.,  and  New  York 
city,  in  which  position  he  remained  until  1859,  when  the  firm 
of  Tyler  and  Sons  retired  from  active  business.  This  business 
was  founded  in  1790  and  was  conducted  under  the  name  of  N. 
P.  Tyler  &  Sons,  and  they  did  a  very  large  freighting  busi- 
ness from  Barrytown.  Captain  Tyler  was  widely  known,  the 
personal  friend  of  many  men  who  have  made  national  history; 
his  integrity  and  affability  won  friends  for  him  everywhere. 
He  was  a  cousin  of  George  Peabody,  the  philanthropist,  and 
was  related  to  many  of  the  best-known  families  who  sprung 
from  New  England  soil.  He  resided  during  the  latter  part  of 
his  life  with  his  daughter  in  Bergenfields.  The  three  elder 
children  were  bom  in  Honesdale;  the  two  younger  in  Barry- 
town.      Children : 

5510a     Henry  Oscar  Tyler,  bom  March  20,  1832,  died  Octo- 
ber 16,  1840. 
5510b       George  Calvert  Tyler,  born  March  8,  1834 :  died  Au- 
gust 5,  1835. 
5510c     Mary  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  January  21,  1836;  mar- 
ried, November  15,  1881,  D.  C.  Whyte;  no  children. 
5511+     George  Calvert  Tyler,  bom  in  Missouri,  November  20, 
1839. 

5512  Henry  Leavenworth  Tyler,  bom  in  Missouri,  January 

8,  1843;  died  March  11,  1906,  unmarried. 

5513  Harriet  Ida  Tyler,  bom  December  15,  1845 ;  died  Au- 


540  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

gust  19,  1876;  married,  December  15,  1868,  D.  C. 
Whyte ;  no  children. 
5514+     Nathan  Peabody  Tyler,  born  October  11,  1848. 

2849  ISABELLA  MARIA^  TYLER  (Asa^),  bom  in 
Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.  September  25,  1816;  married  May, 
1842,   Timothy  WiUiston.     Children: 

5515  Seth  Williston. 

5516  Mary  WilHston. 

5517  Melville  Horn  Williston ;  lives   in   Manchester,  la. 

5518  John  Williston,  died  young. 

5519  John  WilHston. 

5520  Timothy  Williston,  was  drowned. 

2850  HELEN  JENETTE'  TYLER  (Asa«),  bom  in 
Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  October  15,  1818;  married  February 
15,  1837,  Nathan  Haskins  Townsend  of  St.  Joseph,  Mich. 
The  three  younger  children  were  born  in  Vienna,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: 

5521  Mary  H.  Townsend,  bom  in  Floyd,  N.  Y.,  1840;  died 

1866;  married,.  1863,  Peter  F.  Benson;  one  son  died 
young. 

5522  Nathan  T.  Townsend,  bom  1842 ;  married,  1867,  An- 

nie Willis  of  St.  Paul,  Minn. ;  two  sons  (Nathan 
T.  and  Frank  W.)  and  two  daughters  (Maud  M. 
and  Edith  R.) 

5523  Caroline  J.  Townsend,  bom  1846 ;  died  1874 ;  married, 

1868,  Edgar  Bartlett ;  one  son  (Frederick  E.). 

5524  Charles  H.  Tyler  Townsend,  born  1863;  married,  1889 

Caroline  Hesse ;  lives  in  El  Paso,  Tex. ;  one  son 
(Carl    H.)    and   a    daughter    (Helen). 

2851  HARRIETTE  AUGUSTA^  TYLER  (Asa«), 
bom  in  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  July  27,  1821 ;  married,  No- 
vember 30,  1842,  Chaunccy  Watson  of  Middleburg,  N.  Y. 

'"   Children  : 

5525  Cora   Watson,   married   Charles   Chatfield;   they   have 

three  sons  and  a  daughter  (Arthur,  Walter,  Charles 
and  Nellie).  Her  eldest  son  was  the  Yale  "  class 
baby,"   1866. 


Seventh  Generation  54!l 

5526  E.  Arthur  Watson,  married  Lottie  Coney. 

5527  Helen  Watson,  married  John  Cornwall. 

5528  Isabella  Watson. 

2852  JEROME  B."^  TYLER  (Asa^),  born  in  HoUand 
Patent,  N.  Y.,  December  9,  1823 ;  lived  in  Tylerdene,  West  Va. ; 
married,  August  5,  1851,  Mary  Elizabeth  Cadwell,  daughter  of 
Daniel  G.  Cadwell,  (descended  from  Thomas  Cadwell,  who 
was  in  Hartford  in  1652 ;  in  1812  Daniel  resided  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C).      Children: 

5529  Frederick  C.  Tyler. 

5530  Charles  Cadwell,  was  graduated,  A.  B.  Yale  College ; 

LL.  M.  Columbia  Law  School ;  collector  of  Internal 
Revenue  under  McKinley  and  Roosevelt ;  interested 
in  apple  orchards  of  "  Tyderlene  "  the  largest  found 
east  of  the  Mississippi  river. 
55'31        Caroline  C.  Tyler  was  graduated  from  Wellesley  Col- 


2856  FRANCES  LATHROP^  TYLER  (Asa«),  bom  in 
Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  August  21,  1839;  died  February  7, 
1880;  married,  1857,  John  Milton  Holmes  of  Yale.      Children: 

5532  Eunice  Carter  Holmes,  lives  in  Oakland,  Cal. 

5533  Mary  Bridgman   Holmes,   died   young. 

5534  John  Milton  Holmes,  lived  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  and  has 

two   children. 

2866  WILLIAM^  TYLER  (Nathaniel),  bom  in  Bethel, 
Me.,  January  23,  1819,  married  (1),  March  24,  1846,  Sarah 
Martin,  who  died  November,  1867;  married  (2),  March  1, 
1873,  Dolly  Paine  of  Mason,  Mass. ;  they  reside  in  West  Bethel. 
The  children  were  bom  in  Bethel,  except  the  youngest. 

Children,  by  first  mamage: 

5535  Madison   Monroe   Tyler,   bom   June   11,    1848;    died 

April  18,  1874  s.  p. 

5536  Joseph  Allen  Tyler,  born  June  9,  1850;  died  April  7, 

1898  s.  p. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 
6537       Fritz  J.  Tyler,  bom  in  Albany,  Me.,  December,  26, 
1873;  married  November  17,  1896,  Grace  Bartlett. 


542  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyi^r 

2868  JONATHAN^  TYLER  (Nathaniel),  born  Jan- 
uary 1,  1822;  died  January  5,  1899;  married  in  Bethel,  Me., 
December  31,  1845,  Elizabeth  L.  Hall,  born  February  14, 
1829,  of  Denmark,  Me,,  daughter  of  Kimball  Hall;  resides 
in  Bethel,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

5538  Eunice  H.  Tyler,  bom  June  26,  1847 ;  married  Almon 

T.  Littlehale  who  died  March  24,  1890 ;  had  several 
children;  all  died  but  son  (William)  who  was  with* 
the  Army  in  Cuba  in  the  Spanish  war. 

5539  Delia  Tyler,  bom  March  4,  1851 ;  married  George  A. 

Murphy ;  resides  in  West  Bethel,  Me. ;  one  child. 

5540  Calista  J.  Tyler,  bom  October  10,  1852;  died  June 

27,  1863. 

5541  Isabella  R.  Tyler,  bom  June  16,  1855 ;  married  Sewall 

J.  Walker,  who  died  October  13,  1891. 

5542  Ammi  M.  Tyler,  bom  July  7,  1857 ;  married  Annie  C. 

Gilbert,  who  died  December  18,  1884. 

5543  Mary  C.  Tyler,  bom  July  25,  1859;  married  Charles 

Walker ;  has  a  family  and  resides  in  South  Paris,  Me. 

5544  James   Grant   Tyler,   bom   April   19,    1864;   married 

April  8,  1886,  Maud  Rose  Verrill,  bom  February 
27,  1870;  has  two  children  and  resides  in  Snow 
Falls,  Me. ;  is  a  carpenter. 

5545  (Dr.)    John  Adams  Tyler,   twin  to  James;  died  No- 

vember 30,  1896,  unmarried;  in  1891  was  in  the 
University  of  Vermont. 

5546  Almon  Bert  Tyler,  bom  April  7,  1869;  resides  with 

his  mother;  unmarried. 


2872  LEWIS^  TYLER  (Nathaniel),  bom  in  Bethel, 
Me.,  November  24,  1831 ;  married,  in  1863,  Ellen  May  Murphy; 
residing  in  1899  in  West  Bethel.  The  children  were  probably 
born  in  Bethel.      Children : 

5547  Flora  A.  Tyler,  born  May  19,  1865 ;  married  Everett 

T.   Dresser   of  Lyndon,   Vt. ;   had  two   sons    and   a 
daughter  (Elvin  E.,  Alvah  E.,  and  Inez  A.) 

5548  Willard  E.  Tyler,  bom  March  1,  1871;  married  An- 

nie Kenerson  of  Albany,  Me. 

5549  George  C.  Tyler,  bom  June  24,  1873. 


Seventh  Generation  543 

5550  Bertha   A.    Tyler,    bom    February    8,    1875;   married 

Leonard  A.   Sumner  of  West  Bethel. 

5551  Alfreda  M.  Tyler,  born  September  17,  1883. 

£873  SAMUEL  F."^  TYLER  ( Jonathan^  ) ,  bom  in  Wind- 
sor, Me.,  January  20,  1810;  died  in  South  Gushing,  Me.,  April 

13,  1880;  buried  in  Windsor,  Me.;  married  (1), Coburn ; 

married  (2),  in  1850,  Sarah  Teel  of  South  Gushing  who  sur- 
vived him  and  married  (2),  Levi  Seavey  who  administered  her 
Tyler  husband's   estate. 

Ghildren,  by  first  marriage: 

5552  Glarissa  Tyler. 

5553  Elbridge  Tyler. 

2874  ASA  F.'^  TYLER  (Jonathan^),  bom  in  Windsor, 
Me.,  February  8,  1811 ;  died  there,  his  will  dated  June  3,  1859; 
married,  January  1829,  Gynthia  Merrill,  born  February  29, 
1812.     The  children  were  bom  in  Windsor.     Ghildren: 

5554  Olive  Tyler,  bom  February  23,  1839 ;  died  October  29, 

1848. 
5555+     Rev.  Orrin  Tyler,  bom  May  15,  1841. 

5556  Christiana  Tyler,  bom  November  25,  1843;  died  Oc- 

tober 7,  1845. 

5557  Maria  Tyler,  bom  April  6,  1846 ;  died  July  22,  1850. 

5558  Olive  Tyler,  born  August  9,  1849 ;  died  July  28,  1850. 

5559  Frank  Tyler,  bom  Febmary  16,  1853;  married  Ella 

Longfellow;   they   had   one   son    (Frank). 

5560  Ellen  Tyler,  bom  January  2,  1856 ;  married  George 

Fairfield  of  Fairfield,  Me. ;  had  a  son  and  daughter 
(George  and  Ethel). 

2875  JOSHUA^  TYLER  (Jonathan^),  bom  in  Wind- 
sor, Me.,  September  12,  1812;  died  there  March  21,  1889; 
married,  in  Ghina,  Me.,  July  20,  1851,  Elizabeth  Erskins,  bora 
in  Ghina,  Me.,  February  23,  1833 ;  resided  in  Ghina,  Me.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Ghina.      Ghildren: 

5561+     Ella  Maria  Tyler  born  July  15,  1853. 

5562+     Henry  Johnson  Tyler,  bom  July  3,  1857. 

5563       Mary  Ehzabeth  Tyler,  bom  June  30,  1864;  married 


544  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

September    12,    1883,   Gilbert  Herrick,   a    harness 
maker;  resides   in  Augusta,  Me. 

2879     MARY^  TYLER  (Jonathan^),  bom  in  Windsor, 
Me. ;  married  James  Libby  of  Clinton,  Me.,  July  29,  1841 ; 
moved  in  1869  to  Patten,  Me.     Children: 
5564*       Elias  T.  Libby,  bom  in  1842;  resides  in  Patten,  Me. 

5565  James  O.  Libby,  bom  in  1845 ;  has  a  family. 

5566  Hanscon  L.  Libby,  bom  in  1849. 

5567  Daughter. 

2882  BETSEY^  TYLER  (Jonathan'^),  bom  in  Wind- 
sor, Me.,  about  1824;  died  about  1887;  married  Walter  Stuart. 
The  children  were  bom  in  Windsor,  Me.      Children : 

5568  Levi   Stuart. 

5569  Aurilla  Stuart ;  married  Haskell ;  has  four  chil- 

dren. 

5570  Ira  Stuart ;  married  Briggs  ;  has  one  child. 

5571  Henry  Stuart. 

5572  Giles  A.  Stuart,  bom  in  1850;  resides  in  New  Britain, 

Conn.,  and  in  1899  was  superintendent  of  schools; 

married Fuller ;  had  two  children ;  a  son  (Fred 

'  E.)  a  sergeant  at  Santiago,  died  in  1898  in  Cuba. 

2883  ELEAZER^  TYLER  (Jonathan^),  bom  in  Wind- 
sor, Me. :  died  in  Vienna,  Me. ;  married  (1),  Wealthy  Merrill  of 
Windsor,  Me. ;  married  (2),  Lydia  M.  Fowls  of  Whitefield,  Me. 
The  children  were  all  bom  in  China,  Me.,  except  the  two  eldest 
who  were  born  in  Windsor. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

5573  Ehas  Tyler,  born  November  18,   1841;  killed  at  the 

battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  3,  1863;  unmarried. 

5574  Angle  Tyler,  bom  July  12,  1844 ;  died  May  12,  1866, 

s.  p. ;  married  November  18,  1863,  Alonzo  H.  Get- 
chell. 
5575+     Annie  Tyler,  bom  February  17,  1847. 

5576  Farewell  Tyler,  bom  March  25,  1850 ;  died 

5577  Russell  Tyler,  bora  March  27,  1852 ;  died. 

5578  Mary  E.  Tyler,  bom  May  3,  1854 ;  died. 

5579  Elbridge  Tyler,  bom  Febmary  7,  1856 ;  died. 


Seventh  Generation  545 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

5580  Daughter,  died  in  infancy. 

5581  Gardiner  Tyler,  resides  in  Waterville,  Me. 

5582  Sadie  M.   Tyler;  married  John  A.   Spear;  resides  in 

Gardiner,  Me. 


2885  HANNAH  SLADE^  TYLER  (Ebenezer^),  bom 
in  Sidney,  Me.,  May  3,  1815;  died  February  18,  1900;  mar- 
ried April  2'3,  1840,  James  Madison  Sinclair,  bom  in  Brent- 
wood, N.  H.,  March  26,  1814.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Monmouth,  Me.     Children: 

5583  Hartron   Dolton   Sinclair,   bom   Febmary   26,   1843; 

died  in  Maryland  Hospital,  May  26,  1865 ;  was  clerk 
in  provost  marshall's  office,  Boston ;  enlisted  in  the 
2nd  Mass.  cavalry  in  Civil  war. 

5584  Henry  M.  Sinclair,  born  March  1,  1848;  married,  Oc- 

tober 22,  1877,  Abbie  Proctor  Norton  of  Essex, 
Mass.;  resides  in  Salem,  Mass;  a  clothier;  s.  p.  in 
1898. 

5585  Charles  Roscoe  Sinclair,  bom  August  17,  1849,  died 

in  Monmouth,  Me.,  September,  1865. 

5586  James  Ellery  Sinclair,  bom  February  1,  1857;  mar- 

ried September,  1877,  Elmer  F.  Whiting  of  Bmns- 
wick.  Me.;  two  daughters  (Florence  and  Pearl). 


REBECCA  W."^  TYLER  (Ebenezer^),  bom  in 
Augusta,  Me.,  July  4,  1816;  died  in  Monmouth,  Me.,  August 
12,  1889;  married  (1),  April  12,  1839,  Joseph  Sylvester,  of 
Tumer,  Me.;  married  (2),  March  1,  1855,  Daniel  Weymouth 
a  farmer  of  Monmouth,  Me.,  bom  in  1814 ;  died  September  12, 
1887. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

5587  Mary  Eliza  Sylvester,  bom  in  Portland,  Me.,  May  8, 

1842;  died  September  18,  1866;  unmarried. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

5588  Orra  A.  Weymouth,  bom  in  Monmouth,  Me.,  August 

19,  1857;  married  (1)  Oliver  H.  Frost;  married  (2) 
Warren  J.  Potter,  a  farmer;  had  one  son  (Arthur) 


546  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

by  first  marriage  and  a  son  (Lawrence)  and  daugh- 
ter (Ethel)  by  second  marriage. 

2899  JULIA  ANN'  TYLER  (Thomas  Sherlock^),  bom 
In  Belgrade,  Me.,  November  19,  1823;  married,  February  10, 
1842,  in  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Silas  Famham.  The  children  were 
bom  in  Hallowell,  Me.,  except  the  eldest  and  the  fifth.  Chil- 
dren : 

5589  Hiram  Augustus  Famham,  bom  in  Vassalboro,  Me., 

February  15,  1843 ;  died  January  19,  1901 ;  a  farmer 
unmarried. 

5590  Hannah  Jane  Famham,  bom   April   28,   1845 ;   died 

August  18,  1864. 

5591  Vesta   Boena  Famham,  bom   May   5,   1848 ;   married 

George  Washington  Morgan ;  eight  children 
(Charles,  George,  Robert,  Walter,  Clarence,  Susan, 
Laura,  Percy). 

5592  Joseph  Hubbard  Famham,  bom  December  28,  1851 ; 

died  August  16,  1852. 

5593  Josephine  Elmira  Famham,  bom  in  Chelsea,  Me.,  Sep- 

tember, 1853;  married  (1)  William  Livingston  who 
died  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  married  (2),  William 
Sibley  of  Chelsea.  Me.;  a  daughter   (Maud). 

5594  Anverlene   Augusta   Famham,   bom   April   13,   1855; 

married  Robert  McKay,  soldier  in  the  Civil  war; 
died  in  Chelsea,  1884;  three  children  (Catherine, 
Julia  and  Robert). 

5595  Susan    Maria    Farnham,    bom    September    18,    1857 ; 

died  March  16,  1879;  married  Patrick  Hayes. 

5596  Elmira  Adelaide  Famham,  bom  March  25,  1861 ;  died 

October  7,  1866. 

5597  Orrin  E.  Tyler  Famham,  bom  October  11,  1864:  mar- 

ried (1)  Anna  Barker;  married  (2)  ]\Lary  E.  Stin- 
son ;  one  child   (Harriet)    by  first  marriage. 

2900  ELIZA  ANNA^  T^TER  (Thomas  Sherlock^), 
bom  in  Sidney,  Me.,  June  1,  1826;  married,  April  13,  1851,  in 
Hallowell,  Me.,  William  S.  Dorr  of  Gardiner,  INIe.,  bom  October 
9,  1829;  a  farmer.  The  children  were  bom  in  Chelsea,  Me., 
except  the  eldest.      Children  : 

5598  Sumner  Marcellus  Dorr,  bom  in  Hallowell,  Me.,  Oc- 


Seventh  Generation  547 

tober  26,  1851;  married  Maggie  E.  Russell;  resides 
in  Pittston,  Me. ;  three  children  (Sumner  O.  T.,  Net- 
tina  E.  and  Lizzie  I.). 

5599  Eliza  Violet  Dorr,  bom  November  23,  1853;  married 

Ruell  Bram;  four  children  (Arthur,  Wilford  T., 
Alice  and  Nellie). 

5600  Elizabeth  Anna  Dorr,  bom  December  17,  1855 ;  mar- 

ried John  Franklin  Lunt;  two  children  (Ernest  A. 
T.,  and  Mertie). 

5601  Caroline  Chenery  Dorr,  born  December  8,  1857 ;  mar- 

ried William  Henry  Knox;  one  son  (Percy  T.)  and 
two  daughters. 

5602  Wilson  Jackson  Dorr,  born  February  3,  1859;  married 

Mina  Moody;  three  children  (Ernest  T.,  Edith  and 
Ethel). 

5603  Alice  Evaline  Dorr,  bom  June  13,  1861 ;  married  Al- 

bert David  Wing;  two  children  (Leon  T.  and  Jessie). 

5604  Wilford  Manson  Dorr,  bom  October  15,   1863;  mar- 

ried Katie  McNulty  ;  one  child  (Mary). 


HARRIET  E.'^  TYLER  (Thomas  Sherlock^), 
bora  in  Sidney,  Me.,  May  13,  1832;  died  in  Chelsea,  Me., 
September  24,  1855 ;  married,  in  Hallowell,  Me.,  June  30,  1850, 
George  Washington  White.  The  children  were  bom  in  Chel- 
sea, Me.      Children : 

5605  George  Albion  White,  bom  March  17,  1852 ;  moved  to 

Boston,  Mass. 

5606  Thomas   Roselven   White,   bom    June   5,    1854;    died 

April  25,  1884. 

2904  ANNIE  R."^  TYLER  (Thomas  Sherlock^),  bora 
in  China,  Me.,  September  3,  1835;  married  (1),  in  Chelsea, 
Me.,  April  5,  1855,  Ruel  W.  Keene,  who  died  in  Reach  River, 
Me.,  February  21,  1875,  aged  43  years;  was  a  sergeant  in  the 
2d  Me.  cavalry  in  the  Civil  war  three  years;  married  (2),  in 
Gardiner,  Me.,  June  5,  1880,  Charles  Field,  bora  in  Sidney, 
Me.,  December  10,  1822;  died  in  Augusta,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1901; 
son  of  Benjamin  and  Nancy  (Gardiner)  Field.  He  moved 
to  Augusta  early  (married  (1),  in  1848,  Mary  C.  Folsom,  by 
whom  he  had  nine  children,  three  of  whom  survived  him)  ; 
was  a  very  highly  respected  citizen.     The  two  elder  children 


548  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler, 

were  born  in  Vassalboro,  the  others  in  Chelsea,  Me.     She  re- 
sides in  Augusta,  Me.      Children: 

5607  Holice  Ruel  Keene,  bom  January  30,  1856;  died  Feb- 

ruary 14,  1856. 

5608  Laforest  Nuel  Keene,  twin  to  Holice;  died  February 

14,  1856. 

5609  Bessie  Annie  Keene,  bom  February  5,  1857 ;  died  April 

21,  1868. 

5610  Ziba  Herbert  Keene,  born  July  14,  1860 ;  married  Mary 

A.  Levitt;  a  sergeant  in  the  Capital  Guards,  Au- 
gusta, Me. ;  has  a  son  and  daughter  (Ruel  and 
Jessie) . 

5611  Twins  bom  June  7,  1863;  died  same  day. 

2910  DANIEL  WH^LARD^  TYLER  (EKasS),  bom  in 
China,  Me.;  married,  September  11,  1853,  Dolly  K.  Bisbee, 
daughter  of  Horatio  Bisbee.  He  moved  from  China,  Me.,  to 
Gardiner,  Me.,  and  afterward  to  Menoken,  N.  D.  The  children 
were  born  in  China,  Me.     Children : 

5612  WilHam  T.  Tyler,  bom  July  21,  1854;  resides  in  Men- 

oken; has  one  son  (Frederick). 

5613  John  L.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  25,  1858 ;  unmarried. 

2912  ELIZABETH  (BETSEY)  JANE^  TYLER  (Jo- 
seph C.^),  maiTied  (1),  John  Booden ;  married  (2),  December 
21,  1861,  Daniel  Osborn  Bennett,  a  farmer  of  Gilead,  Me.  In 
1900  she  was  living  in  West  Bethel,  Me. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

5614  Eva  M.  Bennett,  bom  Jan.  15,  1870;  married,  Oct.  6, 

1895,  George  E.  Cruse. 

5615  Willie  C.  Bennett,  bom  July  25,  1871 ;  married,  July 

29,    1898,    Nelhe    B.    Kendall;    had    one    daughter 
(Gladys  M.). 

2917  ALONZO  CHASE'  TYLER  (Joseph  C.«),  bom  in 
China,  Me.,  April  11,  1836;  married  (1),  Annie  Edwards  who 
died  May  16,  1869;  married  (2)  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Elmira 
Emma  Baylis. 


Seventh  Generation  549 

Child,  by  first  marriage : 
5616+     Mary  Elizabeth  Tyler,  born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  July  1, 
1867. 

2934  WALDEN^  SPARHAWK  (Ruth^),  born  Septem- 
ber 12,  1812;  lost  at  sea,  1850-53,  coming  from  California; 
married  (1),  Mercy  McFarland;  married  (2),  Margaret  Ma- 
ratty  of  Oswego.  Children  by  first  marriage : 
5616a  Permeha  Ann  Sparhawk,  bom  Apr.  24,  1843;  married 
Joe.  McFarland;  eight  children   (Dora,  died  1905, 

married   Nickerson;    Matilda,    married   

Pottle,  who  died;  Mercy,  married Baker;  three 

children,  Eva,  Percy,  Blanche;   Bell,  married  

Bumham;  Jennie,  married  Davis,   and  died; 

Elmer,  Frank  and  Grace,  are  unmarried  and  live  in 
Portland,  Me.). 
5616b  Daniel  Walden  Sparhawk,  bom  Apr.  1,  1845;  mar- 
ried Nancy  McClure;  four  children  (David,  Maud, 
Mabel  and  William).  Lives  in  Bowdoinham,  Me. 
5616c  Melville  Nathaniel  Sparhawk,  born  July  24,  1847; 
three  children  (William,  Minnie  and  Lena).  Lives 
in  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 
561 6d  Mary  Ellen  Sparhawk,  bora  Sept.  10,  1849;  married 
(1),  Horace  Twitchell,  of  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y. ;  two 
children  (Maggie  and  Roy)  ;  married  (2),  Zeno 
Sanders ;  two  children  (Ladette  and  Zeno) .  Lives 
in  Appleton,  Wis. 

2936  AMBROSE  RUEL^  SPARHAWK  (Ruth«),  bora 
March  30,  1820;  married  (1),  Maria  Greely,  of  Augusta, 
Maine;  served  18  months  in  Civil  War;  married  (2),  in  1849, 
Alice  Elizabeth  Eastwood,  of  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  bom  April  13, 
1828,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  and  died  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  Feb.  18, 
1890  Children,  by  first  marriage: 
5616€  Charles  Sparhawk,  bom  1847,  died  in  youth. 
561 6f     Carrie  A.  Sparhawk,  bom  November  19,  1848. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 
5616g     William  Wallace  Sparhawk,  bom  July  22,   1850,  in 
Oswego;  married  (1),  1873,  Luetta  Hutchings,  of 


550  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Augusta,  bom  February  3,  1849;  (2),  Nancy  Mc- 
Clure,  born  in  Hallowell,  Me.,  March  16,  1852;  died 
Sept.  19,  1892,  in  Scotia,  Neb. ;  (3),  Fanny  Barnum 
Day,  bom  December  28,  1857.  Lives  in  Sandford, 
Ida.  (Two  children  by  first  marriage  Rosetta  and 
an  infant,  both  died;  six  children  by  second  mar- 
riage; William  Wallace,  born  August  15,  1880;  Ada 

.  Ann,  bom  Oct.  1,  1884;  Frank  Nathaniel,  bom  Mar. 

15,  1882;  Nelson  Pepperell,  died  in  infancy;  Nellie 
Martha,  bom  July  9,  1888 ;  Georgia  Olie,  bom  Mar. 

1  16,  1890;  three  children  by  third  marriage;  Martha 

Myrtle,  born  Feb.  4,  1894;  Alice  Goldie,  bom  Aug. 
11,  1897;  Polly  Barnum,  bom  Jan.  2,  1902). 

5616h  Adah  Ann  Sparhawk  was  bom  Mar.  10,  1853  in  Os- 
wego. Taught  school  until  1883,  then  travelled 
with  her  invalid  mother ;  stayed  two  years  at  the 
sanitarium.  Battle  Creek,  and  lived  in  Nebraska,  and 
in  Oakland,  Cal.,  where  Mrs.  Sparhawk  died,  Feb. 
18,  1890.  Afterwards,  while  teaching  in  a  mission 
school  in  Alaska,  Adah  A.  Sparhawk  married  J.  W. 
Young,  also  a  teacher  there  many  years.  His 
brother.  Rev.  S.  Hall  Young,  was  one  of  the  first 
missionaries  in  Alaska,  and  is  still  there.  Mr.  Young 
died  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  September,  16,  1905.  Mrs. 
Young  lives  in  Ketchikan,  Alaska. 

561 6i  Roland  Ambrose  Sparhawk,  bom  May  20,  1855,  in 
New  Haven,  N.  Y. ;  married  April  13,  1884,  Effie 
Axtel;  ten  children  (Mabel  Alice,  bom  1885;  mar- 
ried George  Phillips;  one  child;  Pearl,  born  1887, 
married  Ladette  Sanders,  Appleton,  Mich. ;  Charles 
Edgar,  bom  1888;  Otie  Roland,  born  1889;  Del- 
bert  Ceylon,  bom  1892;  George  Nathaniel;  John 
Coral;  Lafayette  Fremont,  born  1903;  Blanche 
Elizabeth,  born  1900;  Shirley  Pepperell,  bom  1908). 
Lives  in  Stevens  Point,  Wis. 

5616J  Minnie  Myrtle  Sparhawk,  bom  Feb.  6,  1857;  unmar- 
ried, in  Oakland,  Cal, 

5616k  Frank  Eastwood  Sparhawk,  bom  Feb.  18,  1859;  died 
1894;  married  Ella  Bateman,  of  New  Haven,  N.  Y., 
born  Oct.  15,  1864;  one  child  (Floyd  Adelbert,  bom 
Dec.  30,  1884). 


Seventh  Generation  551 

56161  Alice  Delight  Sparhawk,  born  Nov.  18,  1860;  married 
(1),  Lewis  Bussen  (2),  Oliver  G.  Hossler  of  San 
Francisco.     Lives  in  Land  Point,  Ida. 

5616m  Lafayette  Fremont  Sparhawk,  bom  Dec.  7,  186S; 
married  Bertha  Whipp,  Dec.  6,  1897;  at  Grant's 
Pass,  Ore.  Lives  in  Snohomish,  Wash. ;  seven  chil- 
dren (Frederick  Charles,  born  Sept.  21,  1898; 
Percy  Nathaniel;  Bertie  Lafayette;  Dean  Ambrose; 
Esther  Alice ;  Rachel  Elizabeth ;  Adelbert  C. 

5616n  Adelbert  Ceylon  Sparhawk,  bom  June  14,  1867;  died 
Oct.  15,  1890;  was  a  dentist  in  Oakland,  Cal. 

66I60  Charles  Edgar  Sparhawk,  born  Mar.  22,  1871 ;  lives 
in  Sand  Point,  Ida. ;  married,  1897,  Minnie  Sill,  of 
Grant's  Pass,  Ore. ;  two  children  (Lynden  Charles, 
born  Sept.  16,  1898;  Mildred  Alice). 

5616p  Edward  Earnest  Sparhawk,  married  June  12,  1901, 
at  Oakland,  Cal.,  Martha  Ann  Brockhurst.  He  is  a 
dentist  in  Oakland;  was  graduated  from  the  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Dental  Department, 
1902,  San  Francisco.  One  child  (Alvan  Brockhurst, 
born  Aug.  31,  1904). 


REUBEN    ROLAND'     SPARHAWK    (Ruth^), 
born  1825;  died  1892,  in  Parish,  N.  Y. ;  married  (1),  Apr.  27, 
1851,  in  Augusta,  Me.,  Rachel  Billington ;  married  (2),  Jane 
Stevens,  of  Parish,  N.  Y.      Children,  by  first  marriage : 
561 6q     Cynthia  Sparhawk,  married  Perry  Cole  of  Parish,  N. 

Y. ;  three  children  (Daniel,  Bertie,  Lottie). 
561 6r     Walden  Sparhawk. 
5616s     Ellen  Sparhawk. 

Children,   by   second   marriage: 

5616t  Ettie  Sparhawk,  married  Asa  Forbes ;  two  children 
(Herbert  and  Homer  died). 

5616u  Asa  Nathaniel  Sparhawk,  has  three  children  (Leo, 
Losena,  Lester). 

561 6v  Cora  Jane  Sparhawk,  is  deceased;  married  Willard 
Edick;  two  sons  (Carl  and  Roy), 

561 6w     Ruth  Sparhawk,  married,  and  has  one  child. 

5616x  Lillie  May  Sparhawk,  married  Nye;  three  chil- 
dren. 


552  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5616y     Eliza  Ann  Sparhawk,  married Young;  one  child. 

5616z     Reuben  Roland  Sparhawk,  has  two  children. 

5616zl  Ambrose  Sparhawk,  unmarried;  hves  in  Los  Angeles, 
Cal. 

561 6z2  Lottie  Sparhawk,  married  Lyman  Huntley ;  two  chil- 
dren. 

2947     JOHN  WOODBURY^  TYLER  (John^),  married 
Phoebe  Thurston;  lived  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  where  the  children 
were  bom.      Cliildren : 
5617+     William  Tyler. 

5618  Jennie  Tyler. 

5619  Delia  Tyler;  married  Thomas  Paul. 

5620  Lucy  Tyler;  died  under  ten  years  of  age. 

2954  JOSHUA^  TYLER  (John^),  bom  in  Greenbush, 
N.  Y.,  died  in  Cleveland,  O.,  in  1890;  married  Laura  Burdick. 
Children  : 

5621  Oscar  Tyler,  bom  in  Troy,  N.  Y. 

5622  Allen  Tyler,  born  in  Troy,  N.  Y. 

5623  John  Tyler,  bom  in  Fall  River,  Mass. 

5624-       Laura  Tyler,  bom  in  Cleveland,  Ohio ;  died  in  1877. 

2958  ABBY^  TYLER  (Philip^),  bom  in  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  August  10,  1823;  died  April,  1898;  married,  November 
16,  1845,  William  H.  Oaks,  of  New  York  City,  a  printer  and 
engraver  of  music.     Children : 

5625  Harrison  Tyler  Oaks,  bom  Nov.  9,  1846 ;  died  Sept.  5, 

1847. 

5626  Arthur  Howard  Oaks,  bom  February,  1850;  died  un- 

married in  New  York  City. 

2963  GEORGE  EMORY^  TYLER  (Philip«),  born  in 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  November  26,  1832;  died  October  24, 
1886;  married,  Febmary  20,  1857,  Charlotte  Augusta  Cole. 
He  enlisted  in  the  Third  Mass.  Light  battery  in  1861  and  was 
discharged  for  disability.      He  was  a  painter.      Children: 

5627  George  Hunting  Tyler,  born  July  13,  1859 ;  died  June 

20,  1860. 
5628+     Edith  H.  Tyler,  bom  Doc.  31,  1863. 
6629       Arthur  B.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  16,  1869;  married   (1), 


Seventh  Generation  553 

Jan.  1897,  Edith  L.  Atkins.     In  1900  he  Hved  in 
Somerville,  Mass. 

2965  THOMAS  REA^  TYLER  (PhiHp^),  bom  in 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  May  6,  1837;  married,  September  22, 
1865,  Emily  Francis  Cole.  He  enhsted  in  the  2d  Mass.  Light 
battery,  1862-1865 ;  was  a  ship  carpenter,  sailor  and  book- 
binder.    In  1900  he  lived  in  College  Point,  L.  I.      Children: 

5630  Harry  I.  Tyler,  bom  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  22,  1867 ; 

died  May  19,  1888,  unmarried. 

5631  Phihp  E.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  7,  1870 ;  was  unmarried  in 

1900 ;  in  the  rubber  business. 

5632  Grace  May  Tyler,  bom  Oct.   1,  1872;  unmarried  in 

1900. 


GEORGE  SPAULDING^  TYLER  (William^), 
born  in  Billerica,  Mass.,  March  20,  1830;  died  in  South  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.,  December  22,  1891 ;  married  in  Nashua,  N.  H., 
June  5,  1854,  Mary  Livermore  Bateman  Hay.  The  second  and 
third  children  were  bom  in  Lowell,  Mass.  He  was  a  locomotive 
engineer.     Children : 

5633  Emily  Justina  Tyler,  bom  in  Nashua,  N.  H.,  May  27, 

1855. 

5634  George  Albert   Tyler,  bom  April  17,  1858;  died  in 

Lowell,  Mass.,  July  7,  1863. 

5635  Edmund  Hay  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  8,  1865. 

5636  Mary  EHza  Tyler,  bom  in  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  July  27, 

1868;  died  in  Lowell,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1889;  un- 
married. 


2967  WILLIAM^  TYLER  (Wilham^),  bom  in  Biller- 
ica, Mass.,  Febmary  28,  1833;  married  (1),  in  Aurora,  111., 
July  23,  1861,  Fannie  Scott,  who  died  in  Peterboro,  N.  H., 
August  29,  1884 ;  married  (2)  in  Birmingham,  Alabama,  Sallie 
Haynes ;  may  have  resided  in  Peterboro,  N.  H.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Aurora. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 
6637       Fannie  Jane  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  14,  1863. 


554  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

5638  George  Tyler. 

5639  Sarah  Tyler. 

2976  HON.  ARTEMAS  STANLEY^  TYLER  (Silas^), 
bom  in  Middlesex  Village,  Mass.,  November  2,  1824;  died  in 
1901;  married  (1),  October  12,  1854,  Angeline  Gushing,  bom 
January  10,  1832;  died  September  12,  I860;  married  (2),  July. 
17,  1862,  Ethahnda  Gushing,  born  August  14-,  1834;  his  wives 
were  sisters  and  daughters  of  Stephen  and  Ethalinda  (Ed- 
wards) Gushing,  of  Lowell,  son  of  Joseph  Gushing  (descended 
from  Matthew,  who  emigrated  to  America,  who  was  the  son  of 
Peter  and  descended  from  Thomas  of  Hardingham,  Norfolk 
county,  Eng.).  Mr.  Tyler  was  educated  in  the  public  schools 
of  Lowell  and  became  a  clerk  in  the  counting-room  of  a  manu- 
facturer. After  four  j^ears  he  went  to  Taunton  and  finally  be- 
came a  clerk  to  the  cashier  in  the  Railroad  bank  in  Lowell.  In 
five  years  he,  with  others,  started  the  Prescott  bank  as  a  state 
bank  and  Mr.  Tyler  became  its  first  cashier.  In  1854  he  started 
the  Five  Gents  Savings  bank  and  was  made  its  first  treasurer. 
For  seventeen  years  he  had  charge  of  both  banks,  when  he  re- 
signed the  Prescott  bank  duties  and  remained  with  the  Savings 
bank  until  March,  1894,  when  he  retired  after  a  banking  expe- 
rience of  forty  years.  In  1873  he  was  a  member  of  the  common 
council  of  Lowell  and  in  1874  and  1875  he  represented  the  city 
in  the  Legislature.  He  was  a  lieutenant  in  the  "  National 
Highlanders,"  a  military  company  organized  in  1841 ;  the  mem- 
bers dressed  in  Scotch  uniform  and  were  young  men  of  standing 
in  the  community.  Mr.  Tyler  was  an  excellent  conversational- 
ist and  had  a  fine  memory.      The  children  were  bom  in  Lowell. 

Ghildren,  by  first  marriage: 
5640+     Stanley  Gushing  Tyler,  born  June  4,  1857. 
5641+     Artemas  Lawrence  Tyler,  born  Sept.  7,  I860. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

5642  Fanny  Maria  Tyler,  bom  July  11,  1867 ;  died  May  21, 

1882. 

5643  Ethalinda  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  10,  1871;  died  July  19, 

1872. 


Seventh  Generation  555 

2978  JULIA  ANN^  TYLER  (William^),  bom  in 
Chelmsford,  Mass.,  March  12,  1851 ;  married  Charles  Ernest 
Carter,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  where  the  children  were  bom.  Chil- 
dren: 

5644  Juhette  Butterfield  Carter,  born  Apr.  12,  1876. 

5645  William  Tyler  Carter,  bom  Apr.  17,  1877 ;  died  Sept. 

13,  1879. 

5646  Edward  Ernest  Carter,  born  Apr.  26,  1879. 

5647  Joseph  Warren  Carter,  born  Jan.  21,  1882. 

5648  Edith  Adele  Carter,  bora  Mar.  20,  1885. 

5649  Ruth  Carter,  bom  June  29,  1888. 

5650  Charles  Ernest  Carter,  Jr.,  born  Oct.  18,  1893. 

2980  FRANK  IGNATIUS^  TYLER  (Ig^atius'^),  bom 
in  Lowell,  Mass.,  August  29,  1835 ;  married  Helen  E.  Appleby. 
He  is  a  bookkeeper  and  lives  in  Brockton,  Mass.      Child : 

5651  Frederick    Ignatius    Tyler,    bom    in    Burlington,   Vt., 

Aug.  7,  1871 ;  died  in  Lowell,  unmarried. 

2981  GEORGE  OTIS^  TYLER  (Ignatius^),  bom  in 
Lowell,  Mass.,  September  18,  1838;  married  Elizabeth  H. 
Patten,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  He  lived  in  Burlington,  Vt. ; 
was  educated  in  the  military  academy  in  Norwich,  Vt. ;  learned 
the  lumber  business;  about  1880  became  a  member  of  the  firm 
of  Rolfe,  Tyler  &  Company,  of  Burlington ;  after  six  or  eight 
years  he  became  the  superintendent  of  the  outside  Burlington 
branch  of  the  Shepherd  Lumber  Company,  of  Boston.  Chil- 
dren: 

5652  Jennie  Wilder  Tyler,  bom  Aug.   15,  1862 ;  was  edu- 

cated in  a  convent  in  Canada ;  a  bookkeeper  in  Bur- 
lington. 

5653  Ignatius  Tyler,  born  July  16,  1865 ;  is  with  the  Grand 

Trunk  Railway,  in  Montreal,  Canada. 

5654  George  Otis  Tyler,  born  Aug.  10,  1867;  died  July  23, 

1868. 

5655  May  Belle  Tyler,  born  Oct.  5,  1869;  a  stenographer  in 

Burlington. 

5656  Bessie  Maud  Tyler,  bom  July  18,  1872 ;  married  Dr. 

George  F.  Cahill,  of  Arlington,  Mass. 

5657  Roy  G.  Tyler,  bora  April  26,  1874;  in  business  in  Bur- 

lington. 


556  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyleb 

2995  ABRAM^  TYLER  (James^),  born  probably  In 
Freedom,  N.  H.,  July  6,  1818;  married  Mary  Ann  Lovering. 
He  lived  on  the  "  Sweat  "  road  in  Freedom,  N.  H.     Children : 

5658  James  Tyler. 

5659  G«orge  Tyler. 

5660  Martha  Tyler,  married  Dana  Allard. 

5661  Eliza  Tyler,  married  Augustus  Miller. 


JOHN  L.^  TYLER  (James^),  born  probably  in 
Freedom,  N.  H.,  February  19,  1821 ;  married  Hannah  Harmon. 
He  lived  on  "  Great  Hill "  about  one  mile  from  Freedom  Vil- 
lage.     Child : 

5662  Edson  Tyler. 

2997  WENTWORTH^  TYLER  (James^),  bom  prob- 
ably in  Freedom,  N.  H.,  October  16,  1823 ;  married  Mary  An- 
drews of  Buxton,  Me.,  daughter  of  Ezekiel  and  Sally  (Brad- 
bury) Andrews.  He  lived  about  one  mile  from  Freedom  Vil- 
lage, N.  H.,  and  was  a  man  of  marked  ability,  a  selectman, 
good  farmer  and  respected  citizen.       Children : 

5663  Franklin  Tyler,  married  Laura  Libby. 

5664  Joseph  H.  Tyler,  married  Mary  E.  Young. 

5665  Nellie  J.  Tyler;  married  Ansel  Alley. 

5666  James  Tyler,  married  Rhoda  Libby;  lives  in  Boston, 

Mass. 

2999  JAMES^  TYLER  (Abraham^),  bom  in  Saco,  Me., 
November  6,  1815 ;  died  August,  1894,  aged  79  years ;  married 
Julia  Ann  Sawyer,  born  in  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  December  25, 
1818 ;  died  January,  1892.  They  resided  in  Westbrook,  Saco, 
Buxton  and  Hollis,  Me.  The  third  and  fourth  children  were 
bom  in  Buxton  and  the  three  youngest  in  Hollis.      Children : 

5667  Abraham  Tyler,  bom  in  Westbrook,  Me.,  December  21, 

1840;  married  Elizabeth  Crockett;  he  was  in  the 
Civil  war;  resides  in  North  Chatham,  N.  H.,  and  had 
two  sons  and  one  daughter. 

5668  Charles  Henry  Tyler,  bom  in  Saco,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  1842; 

married  Etta  Hasly;  resided  in  Arapahoe,  Neb.;  s. 
p.  in  1900;  was  in  the  Civil  war. 

5669  George  S.  Tyler,  born  Feb.  27,  1844;  died  Dec.  13, 

1862,  from  effects  of  a  wound  in  Civil  war;  married 


Seventh  Geneeation  557 

Malissa    Towle ;   had    three    daughters ;    resided    in 
North  Chelmsford,  Mass. 
5670+     Lucette  S.  Tyler,  born  Apr.  23,  1845. 

5671  Margaret  Tyler;  died  young. 

5672  Nathaniel  S.  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  4,  1849 ;  married  Ella 

Elden ;  resided  in  Buxton  Center,  Me. ;  has  one  son 
and  one  daughter. 

5673  Franklin   Pierce  Tyler,   born   Nov.   2,   1852;   married 

Abby  York ;  resides  in  Buxton,  Me. ;  two  daughters. 
5674+     James  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  29,  1854. 

5675  Fred  Dean  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  14,  1855 ;  married  Harriet 

Sweetzer;  resides  in  Hollis,  Me.,  s.  p.  in  1900. 

•3001  ANDREW^  TYLER  (Abraham*^),  bom  in  Saco, 
Me.,  March  16,  1822;  died  suddenly,  September  30,  1870;  mar- 
ried, December,  1847,  Margarette  W.  Beckmore,  of  Bangor, 
Me.  He  came  into  possession  of  his  father's  farm  at  the 
"  Heath  " ;  the  place  is  now  deserted.  The  children  were  bom 
in  Saco,  Me.      Children: 

5676  David  L.  Tyler,  born  Nov.  15,  1848 ;  a  farmer  residing 

in  Rochester,  N.  H.,  with  his  wife  ;  had  three 

wives  ;  s.  p. 
5677+     Louise  S.  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  30,  1850. 
5678       EHzabeth  S.  Tyler,  born  Sept.  11,  1851 ;  died  June  7, 

1869,  of  consumption  s.  p. ;  married  Feb.  17,  1869, 

Frank  Tarbox,  of  Holhs,  Me. 
5679+     Emma  E.  Tyler,  bora  Mar.  29,  1853. 
5680       Abram  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  10,  1854 ;  a  farmer ;  resides 

in  Rochester,  N.  H. ;  unmarried. 
5681+     Luella  P.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  7,  1858. 

3002  LYDIA  S."^  TYLER  (Abraham^),  bom  in  Saco, 
Me.,  October  15,  1828;  married  (1),  WilHam  Henry  Libby,  of 
Saco,  bom  April,  1825;  died  January  30,  1862;  married  (2), 
February  18,  1868,  George  E.  Johnson.  She  continued  living 
at  the  old  homestead  in  Saco,  after  her  second  marriage.  Her 
children  were  all  born  there. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

5682  George  Libby,  bom  June  18,  1849 ;  died  1851. 

5683  Sarah  Ann  Libby,  bom  July  29,  1850 ;  died  1851. 


658  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5684!       Georgianna  Libby,  born  Mar.  29,  1852;  married  Al- 
bert Robinson. 

5685  Sally  Libby,  bom  Nov.  9,  1854 ;  married  Robert  Graf- 

fam. 

5686  Eunice  Buzzell  Libby,  bom  Mar.  16,  1861. 

3003  ANN  ELIZA^  TYLER  (Andrew^),  bora  in 
Frankfort,  Me.,  April  5,  1833;  married,  December  31,  1851, 
Captain  Robert  Crosby  Treat,  Jr.,  born  in  Frankfort,  Me., 
Nov.  24,  1829;  died  in  Bangor,  Me.,  October  4,  1867;  son  of 
Colonel  Robert  Treat  (descended  from  Richard  of  Weathers- 
field,  Conn.).  He  was  a  sea-captain  and  a  merchant.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Frankfort.      Children : 

5687  Florence  Evelyn  Treat,  bom  June  10,  1855 ;  died  un- 

married, Oct.  7,  1867. 

5688  Marion  Hubbard  Treat,  born  Jan.  4,  1857;  married, 

in  1878,  Gordon  McKay,  of  Newport,  R.  I. ;  had  a 
son  (Robert  G.)  and  daughter  (Marion  V.). 

3028  ANDREW^  TYLER  (Allison^),  bom  in  Prospect, 
Me.,  August  11,  1838;  died  in  Winterport,  Me.,  October  20, 
1874,  intestate;  married,  January  1,  1867,  Caroline  Celeste 
McDermott,  daughter  of  Capt.  J.  B.  McDermott,  of  Frankfort, 
Me.  His  estate  was  probated  in  Belfast,  Me. ;  was  a  mariner. 
He  was  Allison's  last  male  descendant.  The  children  were  born 
in  Winterport.      Children : 

5689  Blanche  T.  Tyler,  born  Jan.  6,  1871;  died  June  5, 

1896,  with  infant  child;  married  Charles  W.  Everett 
of  Pittsfield,  Me. 

5690  Florence  P.  Tyler,  twin  to  Blanche ;  married,  Mar.  10, 

1891,  William  Belcher,  of  Winterport;  one  daugh- 
ter (Blanche  M.,  bom  Jan.  4,  1893). 

3059  ALBION  P."^  TYLER  (Benjamin^),  bom  in 
Maine;  name  of  wife  unknown.  He  had  six  girls  and  four 
boys  ;  only  the  names  of  the  boys  are  known.      Children : 

5691  Freeman  Tyler,  lived  in  Greenville,  Me. 

5692  Eugene  Tyler,  lived  in  Greenville,  Me. 

5693  Clarence  Tyler,  lived  in  Greenville,  Me. 

5694  James  B.  Tyler,  is  in  the  U.  S.  army. 


Seventh  Generation  559 

JOSEPH  CURRIERS  TYLER  (William*),  born 
in  Pownal,  Me.,  July  9,  1814 ;  died  in  Durham,  Me.,  October  22, 
1882;  maiT-ied  in  Pownal,  Esther  J.  Watts,  born  1819;  died 
March  1,  1891.  He  was  a  musician  and  organized  and  led  one 
of  the  earliest  bands  in  Maine,  at  Pownal,  in  1842,  and  he  led 
the  Durham  band,  which  succeeded  his  first  band,  for  30  years. 
His  sons,  Irving  and  Joseph,  were  associated  with  their  father, 
inheriting  his  musical  talent.  He  played  the  violin,  bugle  and 
clarionet ;  was  a  singing-school  master,  and  a  chorister,  many 
years.  He  was  Annie  Louise  Gary's  earliest  teacher.  Became 
a  colonel  in  the  Maine  militia.  (See  Stackpole's  History  of 
Durham).  The  children  were  doubtless  born  in  Pownal,  but 
in  the  absence  of  data  this  is  uncertain. 

Children  : 

5695  Lauraette  Tyler. 

5696  Helen  Tyler,  married  Doctor  Darius  F.  Drake,  who 

died ;  has  one  daughter  and  resides  in  Chicago. 
5697+     Irving  W.  Tyler,  born  1842. 
5698+     Joseph  Tyler. 

5699  William  Tyler,  died  aged  about  fifteen  years. 

5700  Howard  Tyler,  lives  in  Ohio. 

5701  Laura  Tyler,  married   (1),  ;  married   (2),  Wil- 

liam Reals. 

5702  Edward  Everett  Tyler,  married,  has  a  family  and  lives 

in  Oak  Dale,  Deering,  Me. 

3064  MARY  ANN^  TYLER  (Wilham^),  bom  in  Pow- 
nal, Me.,  May  29,  1816;  married,  October  14,  1838,  Elisha 
Strout,  of  Durham,  Me.,  who  died.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Durham.      Children : 

5703  William  J.  Strout. 

5704  Emma  Rebecca  Strout,  married  (1),  Stephen  Sibley; 

married  (2),  Sylvanus  Lewis,  of  Porterville,  Cal. ; 
one  son  (William)  and  one  daughter  (Angle)  by 
first  marriage. 

5705  Margaret  Hasty  Strout,  born  June  7,  1850;  married 

Westley  H.  Day,  of  Durham,  Me. ;  s.  p. 

•3068  IRENE  GRAVES^  TYLER  (William^),  bora  in 
Pownal,  Me.,  August  10,  1825  ;  married  (1),  November  2,  1845, 


560  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

William  D.  Miller,  of  Durham,  Me.,  married  (£),  Rufus  Ficket 
of  Auburn,  Me. ;  a  farmer ;  died  s.  p.  The  three  eldest  children 
were  bom  in  Durham ;  the  next  two  in  Bangor  and  the  others 
in  Kenduskeag  and  South  Dover,  Me.     Children : 

5706  Sarah  Folansbee  Tyler  Miller,  bom  Nov.  6,  1846.^  mar- 

ried Lavator  O.  Morse;  resides  in  Auburn,  Me.  s.  p. 

5707  Luella   French   Miller,   bom   Aug.    4,    1848;   married 

Frank  Clark ;  resides  in  Lynn,  Mass. ;  two  sons  (Er- 
nest and  Raymond). 

5708  Abby  Menelva  Miller,  bom  Aug.   12,  1850;  married 

Samuel  C.  Jackson,  of  Haverhill,  Mass. ;  had  three 
children  (Louis,  Irene  and  Lulu.) 

5709  Franklin  Peirce  Miller,  bom  Jan.  31,  1853;  married 

Matilda  Jury,  of  Freeport,  Me. ;  had  seven  children. 

5710  Frederick  Augustus  Miller,  bom  February  1,  1854; 

married  Susie  Libby,  of  Scarboro,  Me.  s.  p. 

5711  Alberton  Miller,  bom  Dec.  19,  1855 ;  died  unmarried. 

5712  William  Melbura  Miller,  born  Apr.  18,  1857 ;  married 

Josephine  S.  McConkey. 

3070  EMELINE  ELIZABETH'^  TYLER  (William^), 
bom  in  Pownal,  Me.,  September  20,  1829;  died  October  11, 
1897;  married,  May  25,  1851,  Joseph  Henry  Davis,  of  Pownal, 
where  the  children  were  born.  They  live  in  Auburn,  Me.  Chil- 
dren: 

5713  Clara  Emma  Davis,  born  Feb.  21,  1852;  married  Or- 

lando S.  Keith,  of  West  Auburn,  Me. ;  no  children 
in  1896. 

5714  Cora  A.  B.  Davis,  bom  June  14,  1853;  not  married  in 

1896. 

5715  Ella  Maria  Davis,  bom  June  17,  1856;  married  Nov, 

3,  1875,  George  T.  Wilson,  of  Aubum,  Me.;  had 
a  son  and  daughter,  who  died. 

5716  Mary  W.  Davis,  bom  Jan.  26,  1861 ;  died  in  Auburn, 

Oct.  14,  1861. 

3078  ZEBULON^  TYLER,  JR.  (Zcbulon*^),  bom  in 
Durham,  Me.,  March  6,  1824;  died  there;  married,  in  Mercer, 
Me.,  in  1849,  Julia  F.  Riggs.  The  children  were  bom  in  New 
Sharon,  Me.,  except  the  eldest.       Children: 


Seventh  Generation  561 

5717  Elizabeth  Ferguson  Tyler,  bom  in  Chesterville,  Me., 

Jan.  19,  1850 ;  died  aged  three  years. 

5718  Llewellyn    Starbard   Tyler,   bom    May    M,    1851;    in 

Marshfield,  Wis, ;  died  May  12,  1881,  unmarried. 

5719+     George  H.  Tyler,  born  Mar.  2,  1853. 

5720+     Sarah  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  23,  1854. 

5721+     Minnie  A.  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  28,  1858. 

5722       Ehza  A.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  29,  1860 ;  unmarried. 

5723+     Joseph  A.  Tyler,  bom  May  3,  1862. 

5724       Frank  P.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  30,  1865 ;  a  farmer,  and  re- 
sides on  old  homestead;  unmarried. 

5725+     Hattie  Zora  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  11,  1867. 

3080  LUCY  T."^  LIBBY  (Eveline^),  bom  in  Scarboro, 
Me.,  May  30,  1823 ;  died  January  9,  1901 ;  married,  December 
9,  1841,  John  S.  Larrabee,  of  Scarboro.     Children: 

5726       Theresa  E.  Larrabee,  bom  Sept.  1842 ;  died  Feb.  16, 

1857. 
5727+     Philip  J.  Larrabee,  bom  Apr.  12,  1844. 

5728  Lucy  Maria  Larrabee,  bom  Dec.  26,  1846;  married 

William  D.  Libby ;  had  two  sons  and  two  daughters. 

3081  ZEBULON  TYLERS  LIBBY  (Evehne^),  bora  in 
Scarboro,  Me.,  January  23,  1825;  married,  April  18,  1850, 
Mrs.  Charlotte  (Libby)  Moody.  He  was  a  farmer  and  Kved 
on  the  homestead.      Children : 

5729  Anna  Maria  Libby. 

5730  Charles  Zebulon  Libby,  lives  on  the  old  homestead. 

5731  Phebe  Ellen  Libby. 

5732  George  Osgood  Libby. 

3084  JOHN  TYLERS  LIBBY  (Evehne«),  bom  in  Scar- 
boro, Me.,  April  29,  1832 ;  died  1895 ;  married,  February  17, 
1856,  Ellen  C.  Rich,  daughter  of  Rushworth  and  Mary  (Har- 
mon) Rich.  He  is  a  contractor  and  builder  in  Portland,  Me. 
Children : 

5733  Henry  Sylvester  Libby. 

5734  Fred  Williston  Libby. 

5735  Herbert  Johnson  Libby. 

5736  Mary  ElHs  Libby. 


562  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

3090  MORSEEN  GJ  TYLER  (John^)  bom  in  Pownal, 
Me.,  February  1,  1841 ;  married,  January  4,  1870,  Stewart 
Russell,  of  East  Deering,  Me.  He  was  a  school  teacher.  Chil- 
dren: 

5737  Maud  A.  Russell ;  a  school  teacher. 

5738  Perly  Russell,  died,  aged  fifteen  years. 

•3117  GEORGE  L."^  TYLER  (Onille^),  born  in  Unity, 
Me.,  January  27,  1837;  married  September  22,  1861,  Ann  S. 
Cook,  of  Troy,  Me.,  bom  January  9,  1841.  He  resided  in 
Troy,  Me.,  where  he  was  selectman  twelve  years ;  in  1897  was 
town  treasurer;  justice  of  the  peace  ten  years ;  a  farmer.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Troy.      Children : 

5739  Annie  R.  Tyler,  bom  in  1866;  married Whitney, 

of  Troy,  Me. 

5740  George  L.  Tyler,  Junior,  bom  in  1873 ;  married  

Woods,  of  Troy,  Me. 

3142  MARY  C."^  TYLER  (John^),  bom  in  Hartford, 
Me.,  April  27,  1839;  married  (1),  I860,  Augustus  Reed,  of 
Hartford;  manned  (2),  Fulton  Corbett,  of  Cambridgeport, 
Mass.,  who  died  in  1877.      Children: 

5741  Freeman   Reed,   bom    in    Hartford,    1861 ;    died  aged 

about  four  years. 

5742  Emma  H.  Reed,  bom  Sept.  5,  1867 ;  married,  Mar.  15, 

1884,  Carroll  H.  Fogg,  of  Hartford;  they  have  a 
son  (Albert  H.). 

3143  DORCAS  L."^  TYLER  (John''),  bom  in  Hartford, 
Me.,  April  26,  1840;  died  May  1,  1896;  married  (1),  1861, 
Edwin  Andrews,  of  Paris,  Me.,  who  died,  s.  p.,  in  the  Civil  war; 
married  (2),  1863,  C.  C.  Fletcher,  of  Hartford,  where  the  chil- 
dren were  born. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

5743  John  A.  Fletcher,  bom  Jan.  28,  1865;  died  unmarried 

Apr.  2,  1890. 

5744  Nettie  J.  Fletcher,  bom  Oct.  31,  1866;  died  Oct.  15, 

1892;  married  1883,  George  W.  Brown,  of  Upton, 
Me. ;  had  one  son  (Edwin). 

5745  Annie  Y.  Fletcher,  married,  June,  1889,  Frank  Allen, 

of  Canton,  Me. 


Seventh  Generation  563 

5746  Bertha  M.  Fletcher,  died  May  17,  1891,  aged  sixteen 

years  and  four  months. 

3144  JOHN  F.'^  TYLER  (John«),  bom  in  Hartford, 
Me.,  July  31,  1842 ;  married,  1867,  Viola  A.  Parsons.  He  is  a 
farmer  and  in  1899  lived  in  Hartford,  where  the  children  were 
bom.      Children : 

5747  Clara  S.  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  1,  1868;  married,  Jan.  17, 

1887,  Caleb  E.  Mendall;  no  children. 
5748+     Letitia  M.  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  19,  1872. 

5749  J.  Alton  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  15,  1881. 

5750  Arthur  N.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  22,  1887. 

5751  Marion  C.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  20,  1893. 

3151  GILBERT^  TYLER  (James  Josse^),  bom  in 
Hartford,  Me.,  February  5,  1832;  married,  July  20,  1862, 
Martha  H.  Lennell,  of  Grafton,  Me.  He  was  a  lumberman  and 
farmer  and  lived  in  Grafton,  Me.,  in  1899,  where  the  children 
were  bom.  Three  infants  died  after  the  birth  of  son  Fred. 
Children : 

5752  Annette  Desire  Tj'ler,  bom  March,  1865  ;  married,  Oct. 

1888,  David  Fleet;  they  adopted  a  boy. 
5753+     Arthur  Ulysses  Tyler,  bom  F«b.  1868. 
5754+     Addie  May  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  1870. 

5755  Fred  Warren  Tyler,  bom  May,  1 878 ;  hved  with  father 

unmarried  in  1899. 

3153  MARY  EMERY^  TYLER  (James  Josse«),  bora 
in  Hartford,  Me.,  Jan.  27,  1842;  married,  April  14,  1863,  Asa 
B.  Jones,  of  Turner,  Me.,  who  died  April  15,  1888 ;  a  mill  owner 
and  farmer.      The  children  were  bom  in  Turner.      Children : 

5756  Hartwell  Munroe  Jones,  born  Dec.  5,  1865 ;  died  1878. 

5757  Harriet  Bisbee  Jones,  bom  Feb.  27,  1867 ;  died  1878. 

5758  Almon   Asa   Jones,   bom   Feb.    13,    1870;   unmarried, 

1899,  in  Boston 

5759  Mabel  Idella  Jones,  bom  Sept.  12,  1871 ;  died  1878. 

5760  Embert  Howard  Jones,  bom  Oct.  6,  1874;  lived  with 

mother,  unmarried  in  1899. 

3165     ABRAHAM^  TYLER  (Benjamin^),  bom  in  Lim- 


564  The  Descendants  of  .Job  Tyler 

ington,  Me.,  October  4,  1817;  married,  May  12,  1843,  Mary 
E.  McDonald,  and  lives  in  Gorham,  Me.     Children : 

5761  Alice  Tyler,  died  young. 

5762  Alice  Tyler. 

5763  Alonzo  Tyler,  May  7,  1857. 

5764  Mary  Tyler,  born  Oct.  22,  1862. 

3166  JAMES  EDWIN^  TYLER  (Benjamin^),  bom  in 
Limington,  Me.,  December  3,  1819;  married  (1),  1849,  Mary 
Ann  Jewell;  married  (2),  Mary  Jane  Sanborn,  who  died  Janu- 
ary 27,  1868. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

5765  Nancy  H,  Tyler,  bom  Jan.   1,  1850;  died;  married 

Alonzo  Cook. 

5766  Charles  E.  Tyler,  born  Apr.  14,  1852;  died. 

5767  Mary  A.  Tyler,  born  Dec.  9,  1853 ;  died. 

3171  BENJAMIN  FRANCIS^  TYLER  (Benjamin^), 
born  in  Limington,  Me.,  January  19,  1834;  married,  April  26, 
1863,  Harriet  Beck  Sanborn.  He  is  a  miller,  and  a  grain  and 
coal  dealer;  lives  in  Hyde  Park  where  the  children  were  bom. 
Children : 

5768  Frank  Herbert  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  5,  1867. 

5769  Susie  Eunice  Tyler,  bom  May  17,  1870;  died  June  22, 

1876. 

5770  Hattie  Louise  Tyler,  bom  July  26,  1877. 

3187  FREEDOM^  TYLER  (Joseph"),  bom  in  Liming- 
ton, Me. ;  died  in  Baldwin ;  married  Anna  Manister,  who  died  ia 
New  Bedford,  Mass.  The  children  were  bom  in  Gorham,  Me. 
Children : 

5671  John  Tyler,  born  Jan.  25,  1834. 

5672  Andrew  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  31,  1839. 

5773  Georgia  Ann  Tyler,  bom  May  27,  1843. 

5774  Joseph  F.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  27,  1845. 

5775  Rodney  TyleV,  bom  Mar.  1,  1847. 

3188  ROYAL^  TYLER  (Josepl/'),  born  in  Limington, 
Me.,  in  1817;  married,  December  29,  1844,  in  Sebago,  Me.,  by 
Rev.  Samuel  Tyler,  Elizabeth  Bickford,  No.  '3183.     In  1896 


Seventh  Generation  565 

he  was  living  in  South  Windham,  Me.,  and  was  of  great  help 
in  the  work  of  tracing  "  Captain  Abe's  "  line.      Children : 

5776  Melville  H.  Tyler,  hves  in  Muncie,  Ind. 

5777  Charles  Royal  Tyler,  also  lives  in  Muncie. 

5778  Eloise  Tyler. 

3189  HENRY  1.J  TYLER  (Joseph^),  bom  in  Sebago, 
Me.,  July  26,  1821 ;  died  in  Detroit,  Mich.,  November  6,  1879; 
buried  in  Hopkinton,  Mass. ;  married,  in  Milford,  Mass.,  June 
15,  1845,  Alberona  Strout,  No.  3206,  bom  in  Raymond,  Me., 
March  27,  1829.  The  children  were  bom  in  Milford.  Chil- 
dren: 

5779  Eldora  Tyler,  born  Mar.  11,  1846;  married,  Feb.  1, 

1872,  J.  W.  Messerre,  of  Milford. 
5780+     Charles  H.  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  30,  1848. 

5781  James  W.  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  20,  1850 ;  died  in  Hopkin- 

ton, May  25,  1854. 

3191  SYLVESTERS  TYLER  (Joseph^),  bom  in  Bald- 
win, Me.,  March  14,  1827;  married  (1),  November  29,  1854, 
Anna  Miller,  who  died  Febmary  18,  1867;  married  (2),  June 
2,  1873,  Marion  F.  Crosby.  He  was  a  real  estate  broker  in 
Boston. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

5782  Ida   Melissa  Tyler,     bom     Dec.     16,     1855;   married 

Charies  H.  M.  Bartlett. 
5783+     Wesley  Tyler,  born  Nov.  26,  1857. 

5784  Leslie  Tyler,  twin  to  Wesley;  married,  June  7,  1886, 

Harriet  L.  Maybee;  no  children. 

5785  Anna  Tyler,  bom  1861 ;  died,  aged  six  weeks. 

3192  WILLIAM  R.^  TYLER  (Joseph®),  bom  in  Bald- 
win, Me.;  died  in  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  February  4,  1894;  mar- 
ried, in  Cleveland,  0.,  September  21,  1854,  Harriet  M.  Lappens. 
In  1857,  he  moA^ed  to  Decatur,  Wise  County,  Tex.,  then  on  the 
frontier;  in  1868  he  moved  to  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.  Children: 
5786+  Ada  L.  Tyler,  bom  in  Cleveland,  May  17,  1856. 
5787+     Layton  James  Tyler,  bom  in  Decatur,  Tex.,  May  10, 

1861. 
5788       Clinton   Lot   Tyler,  bom  in  Pleasant   Hill,   Aug.   2, 
1872;  unmarried  in  1896;  a  provision  dealer. 


566  The  Descexdaxts  of  Job  Tyljer 

3209  JA]\IES  LIBBY'  TYLER  (Abraham''),  born  in 
Limington,  Me.,  August  14?,  1825 ;  died  in  Somerville,  Mass., 
June  13,  1896;  married,  September  22,  1850,  Elizabeth  W. 
Wardell,  born  in  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Eng.,  November  17,  1819 ; 
daughter  of  Robert  and  Jane  (Lishman)  Wardell,  who  was 
the  son  of  Colonel  Jacob  Wardell,  of  England.  She  came  to 
Boston  with  her  parents  from  England  in  1834.  In  1848  Mr. 
Tyler  was  in  Boston  on  Union  street  as  a  trunk  manufacturer, 
later  moved  to  Devonshire  street,  where  he  was  burned  out  in 
the  great  fire  in  1872 ;  thence  he  moved  to  Avon  street,  where 
he  continued  until  his  building  was  absorbed  in  the  progress  of 
a  large  retail  department  store.  After  this  he  did  a  wholesale 
business.  He  lived  in  Somerville  where  he  was  chairman  of  the 
building  committee  which  constructed  the  Frankhn  street  Con- 
gregational church.  The  three  younger  children  were  born  in 
Somerville. 

Childeen  : 
5789+     James  Libby  Tyler,  Jr.,  bom  in  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Dec. 
10,  1851. 

5790  Arthur  W.  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  11,  1853;  died  unmarried 

July  27,  1896. 

5791  Elizabeth  W.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  18,  1855,  unmarried. 
5792+     Cora  L.  Tyler,  born  May  30,  1857. 

3211  CHARLES  ABRAHAM^  TYLER  (Abraham^), 
born  in  Limington,  Me.,  January  22,  1834 ;  died  in  Farming- 
ton,  111.,  September  14,  1892;  married  (1),  in  Upton,  ]\Lass., 
Febmary  6,  1858,  Eunice  Horton,  born  in  Medfield,  Mass.,  Au- 
gust 5,  1838;  died  in  Farmington,  July  13,  1873;  married  (2) 
in  Peoria,  111.,  Helen  Francis.  He  was  a  farmer  and  prominent 
granger.  From  Newton,  Mass.,  he  went  west  to  Peoria,  in 
1878.  The  second  and  third  children  were  bom  in  East  Ran- 
dolph, Mass.,  and  the  sixth  and  seventh  in  Farmington.  Chil- 
dren: 
5793        Charles  Harmon  Tyler,  born  in  Milford,  Mass.,  Mar. 

29,  1859;  residence  unkno\ATi. 
5794+     William  Sumner  Tyler,  born  Apr.  14,  1861. 
5795        Harriet   Minnie    Tyler,   bom   May   5,    1863,   lives    in 

Davenport,  la. 
5796+     Royal  Harrison  Tyler,  born  in  Newton,  Mass.,  Nov. 

23,  1864. 


Seventh  Generation  567 

5797+     Joseph  Elmer  Tyler,  born  in  South  Weymouth,  Mass., 

Aug.  11,  1867. 
5798+     John  IMarch  Tyler,  born  Jan.  6,  1870. 

5799  Carohne  Eliza  Tyler,  born   Sept.   2,   1872 ;  a  school- 

teacher ;  lives  in  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

3221     REV.    CHARLES    MELLEN^    TYLER,    D.    D. 

(DanieP),  bom  in  Limington,  Me.,  1831;  married  (1),  1857, 
Ellen  A.  Davis,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  who  died  in  1890 ;  mar- 
ried (2),  1892,  Kate  E.  Stark,  formerly  professor  of  music  in 
the  Syracuse  (N.  Y.)  University.  Dr.  Tyler  was  graduated  at 
Yale  College  in  1855 ;  afterwards  received  the  degree  of  A.M 
and  in  1892  was  given  the  degree  of  D.  D.  He  was  a  member 
of  the  Massachusetts  Legislature  in  1861.  He  was  with  the 
5th  Army  corps  under  General  Warren,  and  a  member  of  the 
T-oyal  Legion.  He  was  a  minister  in  Natick,  Mass.,  nine  years, 
and  in  Chicago  six  years.  He  went  to  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  in  1872, 
and  in  1891  resigned  the  pastorate  of  the  First  Congregational 
church  there,  having  preached  in  that  pulpit  nineteen  years. 
He  was  then  appointed  professor  of  history  and  philosophy  of 
religions  and  Christian  ethics  (a  chair  founded  by  Henry  W. 
Sage)  in  Cornell  University,  where  he  had  long  been  one  of  the 
trustees.     He     has     been    a    voluminous    literary    contributoi. 

Children  : 

5800  Effie  Dunreath  Tyler,  married  James  Eraser  Gluck,  of 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

5801  Beatrice  Desaix  Tyler,  lives  in  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

3264  JOHN  MILTON'  TYLER  (John^),  bom  in  Pel- 
ham,  N.  H.,  July  20,  1816;  died  January  9,  1886;  married  (1), 
June  11,  1840,  Betsey  C.  Gage,  who  died  August  26,  1847; 
married  (2),  May  30,  1848,  Mercy  Ford,  who  died  January 
4,  1872;  married  (3),  February  11,  1873,  Lucy  Cross  Tenney, 
who  died  July  2,  1880.  He  moved  to  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
1855.  He  was  a  member  of  the  common  council  in  1865  and 
served  on  the  board  of  aldermen  in  1866  and  1867 ;  was  also  on 
the  cemetery  commission  sinking  fund,  and  was  president  of 
the  Cambridge  Gas  Light  company.  He  was  a  coal  merchant 
in  Boston. 


668  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyueu 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

5802+  Daniel  Gage  Tyler,  bom  in  Pelham,  N.  H.,  Feb.  28, 
1844. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

5803  John  Ford  Tyler,  bom  in  Cambridge,  Nov.  18,  1856 ; 
married,  Sept.  21,  1901,  Mary  Osgood  Stevens,  of 
North  Andover,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Hon.  Moses 
Tyler  Stevens,  ex-member  of  Congress,  and  a  woolen 
manufacturer.  Mr.  Tyler  was  graduated  from 
Har\^ard  University  in  1877;  is  a  lawyer  in  active 
practice  in  Boston  and  lives  in  North  Andover. 

3266  JOSEPH  HOWE^  TYLER  (John«),  bom  in  Pel- 
ham,  N.  H.,  February  11,  1825;  died  in  Winchester,  Mass., 
July  11,  1892;  married  November  4,  1858,  Abigail  Little 
Hiitchcock,  bom  in  Pembroke,  Mass.,  July  11,  1830;  daughter 
of  Charles  and  Abigail  Little  (Hall)  Hitchcock  (Gad,  Gad, 
Ebenezer,  Luke,  Luke)  ;  (see  Hitchcock  Genealogy.)  He  fitted 
for  college  at  the  Phillips  Academy  in  Andover,  and  was  gradu- 
ated from  Dartmouth  College  in  1851 ;  he  studied  law  and  prac- 
ticed in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  from  1854-1870,  when  he  moved  to 
Winchester.  He  was  register  of  probate  in  Middlesex  county 
for  34  years ;  a  member  of  the  common  council  in  Cambridge, 
1862-1868;  on  the  board  of  aldermen  1864  and  1865;  and  on 
the  school  committee  1868,  1869,  and  1870.  In  Winchester  he 
was  chairman  of  the  school  committee ;  for  many  years  he  was 
one  of  the  trustees  of  the  library  and  was  one  of  Winchester's 
most  prominent  and  respected  citizens.  In  1894  a  memorial 
window  was  placed  in  the  public  library  in  Winchester,  a  gift 
of  Mr.  Tyler's  wife  and  children,  with  an  inscription.  The  win- 
dow was  accepted  by  the  town  in  some  highly  eulogistic  resolu- 
tions. It  is  an  epitome  of  the  art  of  book-making.  The  chil- 
dren were  born  in  Cambridge. 

Children  : 
5804  Charles  Hitchcock^  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  11,  1863;  was 
graduated  from  Harvard  University  in  1886 ;  lives 
in  Boston,  where  he  is  a  lawyer  and  a  lecturer  in  the 
law  school  of  the  Boston  University,  and  in  active 
practice  in  his  profession.     He  is  unmarried. 


Seventh  Generation  569 

3805  Gertrude  Eliza^  Tyler,  born  Oct.  3,  1866;  was  gradu- 
ated from  Harvard  Annex  (now  Radcliffe  Col- 
lege) in  1887 ;  married,  Nov.  S5,  1896,  Robert  Pear- 
sail  Morton,  Jr. ;  she  lives  in  Boston. 

3267     DOCTOR  HENRY  MARTYN  TYLER  SMITH, 

(Sally^),  born  in  Winchester,  Vt.,  February  4,  1822;  died  in 
Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  September  24,  1878;  married,  December  12, 
1849,  Helen  E.  More;  daughter  of  Jonas  More  (John,  John)  ; 
she  was  living  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  1901.  He  was  graduated 
from  Hamilton  College  and  studied  medicine  in  New  York  City 
and  in  the  Albany  Medical  school,  where  he  was  graduated  in 
1848.  They  lived  in  Ludlow  and  Chicopee,  Mass.,  two  years, 
and  then  moved  to  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  where  he  practiced  medi- 
cine. In  1856  he  established  a  wholesale  and  retail  drug  store 
there.  He  was  an  elder  in  the  Presbyterian  church  for  thirty 
years,  and  several  times  was  elected  a  member  of  the  common 
council  of  the  town.  He  was  prominent  in  political  affairs. 
The  children  were  born  in  Dunkirk. 

Children  : 

5806  Roderick  Henry  Smith,  bora  Oct.   15,  1860;  on  the 

death  of  his  father  he  took  charge  of  his  wholesale 
and  retail  drug  business  for  five  years,  when  he  sold 
the  business.  He  has  published  "  Science  of  Busi- 
ness," Putnam,  N.  Y.,  1885;  "Art  of  Speculation," 
"  A  New  Business  in  Wall  Street,"  and  he  has  writ- 
ten much  upon  the  silver  question  and  against  im- 
peralism.     He  is  a  broker  in  Buffalo. 

5807  Willard  Payson  Smith  born  Sept.  20,  1866;  was  grad- 

ated from  Amherst  College  in  1888;  LL.  B.  Colum- 
bia College,  1891 ;  A.  M.  Amherst  College,  1900;  he 
is  a  lawyer  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

3269  SARAH  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (Varaum*^), 
born  probably  in  Methuen,  Mass.,  Sept.  23,  1835;  mar- 
ried, April  5,  1865,  Leverett  Swan,  of  Methuen.      Children: 

5808  Charlotte  Tyler  Swan,  born  April  2,   1868;  married 

Sept.  27,  1893,  Edward  Lyons  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
where  he  is  a  real  estate  and  insurance  business 
man ;  had  a  daughter  who  died  young. 


570  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5809  Bessie  Maria  Swan,  born  Jan.  21,  1870. 

5810  Marion  Towne  Swan,  born  Oct.  31,  1873;  died  July 

15,  1874. 

3275  APHIA  ANN  RUSSELL"  TYLER  (William^), 
bom  in  Georgetown,  D.  C,  November  22,  1820;  married,  Sep- 
tember 18,  1843,  Benjamin  A.  Follansbee,  who  moved  from 
Pittston,  Me.,  to  Amesbury,  Mass.,  where  the  children  w^ere 
born.      Children : 

5811  William  Tyler  Follansbee,  born  Apr.   18,   1848,  mar- 

ried July  8,  1879,  Annette  L.  Pettingill;  they  had 
one  daughter  (Helen  L.). 

5812  Alice  Cushman  Follansbee,  born  Sept.  18,  1858;  lives 

in  Amesbury. 

3288  CATHERINE  B.^  LOCKE  (Fanny«  Tyler),  bom 
in  Ashby,  Mass.,  December,  1827;  married,  1852,  Leonard  H. 
Truax,  who  died  in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  in  1881.  They  resided 
in  Oxford,  Mass.      Children : 

581'3       George  L.  Truax,  died  suddenly  in  Bennington,  Vt. ; 
married  Ella  Spencer;  one  son  and  two  daughters. 

5814  Harriet  E.  Truax;  married  Rev.  C.  M.  Carpenter,  who 

was  a  pastor  in  Oxford,  Mass. 

5815  Harry  Truax;  married  Flora   Smith,  of  Bennington, 

they  resided  in  Grant  Pass,  Oregon,  where  he  had 
charge  of  a  large  store  of  a  lumber  company ;  three 
children : 

3297  GEORGE  WASHINGTON^  TYLER  (Jona- 
than, Jr.''),  bom  in  Newburyport,  Mass.,  November  14,  1812; 
died  in  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  June  19,  1863 ;  married,  August 
23,  1836,  Fannie  B.  Ordway,  of  Sutton,  N.  H.,  who  died  June 
19,  1885.  He  was  a  comb-maker.  His  estate  was  administered 
upon  in  Salem,  Mass.,  April  5,  1864.  The  children  were  born 
in  West  Newbury.      Children  : 

5816  Mary  F.  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  23,  1839;  lived  in  Haver- 

hill, iNfass. 
5817+     Eugenia  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  19,  1843. 
5818+     George  Gardner  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  1,  1844. 

3298  CAPTAIN    CHARLES^     TYLER    (Jonathan^), 


Seventh  Generation  571 

bom  in  Newburyport,  Mass.,  October  29,  1814;  died  February 
13,  1849;  married,  November  28,  1837,  Evaline  Hickman,  of 
Newburyport,  who  died  July  9,  1895.  He  was  a  sea-captain. 
His  estate  was  administered  upon  in  Salem,  Mass.,  March  27, 
1849  (case  55925.)  Child: 
5819+     Mary  H.  Tyler,  bom  in  Newburyport,  Nov.  17,  1839. 

3300  ALBERT  MOSES^  TYLER  (Jonathan'^),  bom 
in  Newburyport,  Mass.,  November  18,  1818 ;  died  in  Iowa,  De- 
cember 22,  1902;  married,  October  26,  1845,  Abbie  M.  Bean, 
who  died  in  Lowell,  Mass.,  August  22,  1896,  where  the  children 
were  born.  Children: 
5820+     Charles  A.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  7,  1846. 

5821  Julia  Huntington  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  10,  1861 ;  married, 

October  29,  1890,  Asa  RadchfFe;  she  died  in  Lowell, 
Mar.  13,  1900. 

5822  Abbie  Tyler  died,  aged  six  weeks  and  three  days. 

3302  OSGOOD^  TYLER  (Jonathan"),  bom  in  New- 
buryport, Mass.,  May  6,  1822;  died  in  Bradford,  Mass.,  March 
'30,  1861 ;  married,  September  18,  1850,  Mary  Lewis,  of  Booth- 
bay,  Me. ;  she  married  (2),  February  22,  1865,  Edwin  E.  Chase 
of  Bradford,  Mass.  The  children  were  bom  in  Bradford.  Chil- 
dren : 

5823+     Ida  Florence  Tyler,  bom  May  4,  1855. 
5824+     Clarence  Edward  Tyler,  born  Feb.  16,  1857. 

3303  HANNAH'  TYLER  (Jonathan"),  bom  in  New- 
buryport, Mass.,  August  14,  1824;  married,  April  3,  1853, 
John  B.  Libbey,  of  Parsonfield,  Me.,  bom  June  12,  1822;  died 
May  23,  1865;  he  was  a  market-gardener.      Child: 

5825  Jennie  Wadsworth  Libbey,  born  in  Bradford,  Mass., 
Mar.  26,  1862;  married,  Oct.  23,  1889,  Arthur  A. 
Ingersoll  treasurer  of  the  Academy  of  Music,  Haver- 
hill, Mass. 

3320  EMELINE  BRIDGE^  TYLER  (Benjamin 
Franklin"),  bom  in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  November  7,  1847; 
married,  December  30,  1869,  Calvin  Simonds,  Jr.,  of  Charles- 
town,  where  the  children  were  bora.      Children: 


572  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5826  Emma  Louise  Simonds,  bom  Sept.  26,  1870 ;  married, 

Feb.  2dt,  1895, . 

5827  Thomas  Greenleaf  Simonds,  bom  Aug.  30,  1873;  died 

Apr.  28,  1874. 

5828  May  Elizabeth  Simonds,  bora  Dec.  24,  1877. 

5829  Ethel  Ruhama  Simonds,  bora  Mar.  24,  1886. 

5830  Calvin  Walker  Simonds,  born  Feb.  12,  1889. 

3323  JOHN  H."^  TYLER  (Benjamin  Franklin^),  bora 
in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  April  12,  I860;  married,  February  24, 
1882,  Mary  Russell  McClellan,  of  Bath,  Me.  He  lives  in 
Beachmont,  Mass.      Child : 

5831  Franklin  Kendall  Tj^ler,  bom  in  Charlestown,  Apr.  16, 

1891. 

3331  JOHN^  TYLER  JR.  (John^),  born  in  Warren, 
R.  I. ;  his  tombstone  says,  "  died  November  12,  1834,  aged  36 
years  " ;  buried  in  "  Tyler's  Point  " ;  (but  another  record  says, 
bora  March  29,  1802)  ;  married  in  Barrington,  R.  I.,  October 
23,  1827,  Eliza  Martin,  bora  1801 ;  "  died  October  2,  1866,  in 
her  65th  year."  He  was  a  tanner  in  Boston,  !Mass.,  where  he 
was  town  clerk,  1827-1838,  and  representative  to  the  General 
Court,  1832-1833.  The  child  was  bora  in  Barrington. 
Child: 

5832-1-     Mary  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bora  in  "  Tyler's  Point  "  July 
28,  1828. 

3335  EDWARD  LUTHER"  TYLER  (Edward^),  bora 
in  Boston,  Mass.,  August  5,  1806;  died  in  Lexington,  Mass., 
March  23,  1864;  married  (1),  April  16,  1832,  Rachel  Stevens, 
who  died  April  3,  1839;  married  (2),  November  13,  1839, 
Martha  T.  Savage,  of  Orford,  N.  H.,  who  died  January  6,  1890. 
He  left  home  soon  after  his  father's  death  and  learned  the  car- 
penter's trade;  about  1828  he  bought  a  farm  in  Lexington, 
where  he  resided  the  rest  of  his  life,  and  where  the  cliildren 
were  born. 

Childhen,  by  first  marriage : 
5833  Edward  F.  Tyler,  bora  Nov.  13,  1834. 
5834+     Mary  S.  Tyler,  bora  Feb.  7,  1838. 


Seventh  Geneeation  573 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 
5835+     Henry  H.  Tyler,  born  Nov.  22,  1840. 
5836+     Arthur  Fitz  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  12,  1852. 

3336  ALMA  ELLERY^  TYLER  (Edward^),  born  in 
Harvard,  Mass.,  January  5,  1815 ;  married,  September  20, 
1849,  Dr.  Jacob  S.  Eaton,  of  Bristol,  N.  H.,  who  died  in  Har- 
vard, September  5,  1888.  He  was  graduated  from  Dartmouth 
College ;  also  attended  lectures  in  Philadelphia ;  he  practiced  in 
Alexandria,  N.  H.,  Stow  and  South  Deerfield,  Mass.,  and  finally 
settled  in  Harvard,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

5837  Lucien  Kimball  Eaton,  born  Nov.  7,  1850;  died  in  Elk- 

hart, Ind.,  March,  1888;  married,  April  6,  1878, 
Mary  E.  Titus. 

5838  Harriet  Frances  Eaton,  bora  Mar.  11,  1852 ;  died  July 

8,  1863. 

5839  James  Ellery  Eaton,  bom   July  10,  1855 ;  married, 

July  27,  1889,  Flora  K.  Timpany;  he  is  a  merchant 
in  Toledo;  has  one  son  (Ellery  Tyler). 

5840  Alma  Tyler  Eaton,  bom  Nov.  13,  1858,  married,  June 

19,  1889,  Dr.  Herberi:  B.  Royal,  who  was  gradu- 
ated in  1887  from  Bowdoin  Medical  School;  lives  in 
Harvard,  Mass. ;  two  sons  (Kent  Tyler  and  Ellery 
Eaton). 

3337  SUSANNAH^  TYLER  (Edward^),  bom  in  Har- 
vard, Mass.,  July  30,  1816;  died  March  7,  1839;  married,  No- 
vember 23,  1836,  Luke^  Pollard,  Jr.  (Luke^  Thaddeus^  John^, 
Thomas^,  William^),  bom  in  Harvard,  August  13,  1813;  died 
January  22,  1906;  he  married  (2),  November  25,  1841,  Eliza- 
beth Tyler,  No.  3341,  sister  of  his  first  wife. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

5841  Charles  Henry  Pollard,  bom  in  Harvard,  Oct.  4,  1837 ; 

died  December  5,  1838. 

3339  HARRIET  NEWELL^  TYLER  (Edward^),  born 
in  Harvard,  Mass.,  May  29,  1820;  died  April  20,  1881;  mar- 
ried, March  5,  1845,  Dr.  S.  B.  Kelley.     Children : 

5842  Edward  Samuel  Kelley;  a  druggist  in  Boston. 

5843  Harriet  S.  Kelley,  died. 


574f  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

3341  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (Edward*^),  born  in  Har- 
vard, Mass.,  June  21,  1823;  died  June  7,  1887;  married,  No- 
vember 25,  1841,  Luke^  Pollard,  Jr.,  widower  of  her  sister 
Susannah,  No.  3337.  The  children  were  bom  in  Harvard. 
The  three  elder  daughters  Hve  in  Harvard  on  the  old  homestead 
built  by  their  grandfather,  Luke^,  about  1806,  in  the  center  of 
the  town  overlooking  the  common.  Mr.  George  F.  Pollard 
makes  it  his  summer  home.  The  house  is  built  in  the  colonial 
style,  of  brick  and  is  double  with  a  front  door  on  each  angle. 
Was  remodelled  a  few  years  ago,  the  old  style  being  preserved. 

Children  : 

5844  Susan  Estelle  Pollard,  bom  Nov.  14,  1842. 

5845  Mary  Caroline  Pollard,  bom  Nov.  8,  1846. 

5846  Sarah  Elizabeth  Pollard,  bom  July  23,  1848. 

5847  George  Fisher  Pollard,  bom  May  8,   1851 ;  married, 

September  21,  1876,  Katherine  Louise  Sykes,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph  Sykes,  of  Hyde  Park.  Mr.  Pollard  is 
in  the  wholesale  dry  goods  business.  They  have  a 
son  and  daughter  (Harold  Stanley,  a  graduate  of 
Harvard  College,  and  Bessie  Louise,  who  married 
D.  McK.  Morris  of  Pittsburg). 

5848  Frederic  Ellery  Pollard,  bom  June  10,  1853;  an  archi- 

tect in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

5849  Charles  Newton  Pollard,  bom  Apr.  2,  1856;  manned, 

Oct.  10,  1894,  Margaret  Lowell  Richardson;  daugh- 
ter of  Charles  L.  Richardson,  of  Manchester,  N.  H. ; 
she  died  in  1895.  He  is  an  organist  and  has  resided 
in  Berlin,  Ger.,  of  late  j^ears. 

5850  Frank  Bowdoin  Pollard,  bom  Nov.  16,  1865 ;  went  to 

California  several  years  ago. 

3349  GE0RGF7  SUMNER  (Molly^),  bom  in  Pomfret, 
Conn.,  December  13,  1793;  died  February  20,  1855;  married 
Ehzabeth  Putnam,  born  September  24,  1794;  died  1844; 
daughter  of  Daniel  Putnam.  The  children  were  bom  in  Pom- 
fret.      Children : 

5851  Elizabeth  Sumner;  married  Myron  Nelson. 

5852  Catherine  R.   Sumner;   died  Feb.   20,   1865;  married, 

Sept.  25,  1856,  Hezckiah  Huntington. 

5853  IVfary  Sumner;  died  in  Burhngton,  N.  J.,  Oct.  7,  1866; 


Seventh  Generation  575 

married  (1),  Oct.  20,  1858,  Joseph  Warren  New- 
comb;  married  (2),  C.  M.  Bidwell. 

5854  Greorge  Sumner. 

5855  Harriet  G.  Sumner;  married  (1),  William  Chipman; 

married  (2),  Hazzard. 

3353  SAMUEL  PUTNAM^  SUMNER  (Molly^),  bom 
in  Pomfret,  Conn.,  February  8,  1807;  died  October  2,  1880; 
married,  April  19,  1830,  J.  Ann  Goffe,  of  Pomfret,  who  died 
February  7,  1875.  The  children  were  bom  in  Pomfret.  Chil- 
dren : 

5856  Samuel  Sumner,  bom  Apr.  24,  1831 ;  died  June  19, 

1852. 

5857  George  Sumner,  born  Mar.  1,  1833. 

5858  Joseph  Sumner,  bom  July  12,  1836. 

5859  Edward  Tyler  Sumner,  born  Mar.  11,  1839;  died  in 

Pomfret,  Aug.  13,  1884;  was  a  sergeant  in  the  11th 
Conn,  volunteer  infantry  in  the  Civil  war. 

5860  Joseph  Putnam  Sumner,  bom  Jan.  20,  1842;  died  in 

Belle  Isle,  Va.,  Feb.  13,  1864 ;  a  prisoner  of  war. 

5861  Charles  Sumner,  bom  Feb.   19,  1845;  died  May  23, 

1852. 

5862  Mary  Elizabeth  Sumner,  bom  Mar.  27,  1847 ;  married, 

Mar.  17,  1869,  Albert  E.  Potter. 

3355  CAROLINE  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (Pascal 
Paoli®),  bom  in  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  April  24,  1802;  married,  No- 
vember 24,  1824,  Hulings  Cowperthwait,  of  Philadelphia. 
Children : 

5863  Elizabeth  Cowperthwait. 

5864  Ellen  Cowperthwait,  married  James  Perry  Brown. 

5865  Caroline  Cowperthwait,  married  and  had  one  child. 

5866  Joseph  Cowperthwait,  married  Mary  Brown. 

5867  Mary  Cowperthwait. 

5868  Hulings  Cowperthwait. 

5869  Henrietta  Cowperthwait. 

5870  Emily  Cowperthwait. 

3356  MARY  BAKERS  TYLER  (Pascal  Paoli«),  bom 
in  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  August  17,  1812;  died  July  3,  1893;  mar- 
ried, June  9,  1833,  James  Holbrook,  of  Brooklyn.      Children: 


576  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyker 

5871  James  Holbrook,  married  and  had  a  son  (Harry). 

5872  Mary  Holbrook,  married  Byron  Bingham,  and  had  a 

daughter  (Mary). 

5873  Corinne  Holbrook,  married  B.  Salisbury,  and  had  three 

daughters  (Mabel,  Grace  and  Corinne). 

3358  MARIA  CORDELIA^  TYLER  (WilHam  P.^), 
bom  in  Warren,  Vt.,  September  3,  1811 ;  died  in  Brooklyn, 
Conn.,  March  1,  1882;  married,  September  11,  1832,  John 
Gallup,  bom  in  Sterhng,  Conn.,  April  9,  1807 ;  died  in  Brook- 
lyn, Conn.,  December  16,  1881 ;  son  of  David  Gallup,  de- 
scended from  John^,  (see  Gallup  Genealogy).  He  held  many 
important  places  of  trust  in  his  town  and  county  and  was  presi- 
dent of  the  Windham  county  bank  for  several  years.  The  cliil- 
dren  were  bom  in  Brooklyn.      Children : 

5874)  Henry  Tyler  Gallup,  bom  Dec.  11,  1834  ;  married,  Dec. 
8,  1860,  Mary  Ann  Harrison,  of  Brookline,  Mass., 
born  in  Halifax,  N.  S.,  in  1830;  died  s.  p.  in  Boston, 
Dec.  2,  1890.  They  lived  in  Boston  and  he  was 
general  superintendent  of  the  Boston  and  Albany 
railway'. 

5875  Ellen  M.  Gallup,  born  May  4,  1838. 

5876  Edward  Gallup,  bora  Aug.  24,  1842 ;  died  in  Cleveland, 

O.,  Oct.  22,  1888;  married,  Dec.  26,  1865,  Maria 
Louise  King,  of  INIonson,  Mass.,  bom  there  in  1843; 
daughter  of  Amasa  and  Adaline  King.  He  was 
assistant  general  manager  of  the  Lake  Shore  and 
Michigan   Southern   railway. 

3360  WATY  WILLIAMS^  TYLER  (William^),  bom 
in  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  August  27,  1814:  died  ]\Iay  25,  1895,  in 
Hudson,  N.  H. ;  married.  May  30,  1842,  Rev.  Benjamin  Howe, 
of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  bom  there  November  4,  1807 ;  died  in  Hud- 
son, N.  H.,  October  18,  1883 ;  son  of  Joseph  and  Mehitable 
(Stickney)  Howe.  He  was  graduated  from  Amherst  College 
1838;  from  the  Theological  Seminary  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  in 
1841;  acting  pastor  in  Coventry,  Conn.,  1833-34;  in  Wells, 
Me.,  1844;  ordained  and  installed  there  November  5,  1845;  dis- 
missed in  1849;  teacher  and  preacher  in  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  1850- 
1855;  acting  pastor  in  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  1855-1860;  without 
a  charge  and  living  in  New  Hampshire,  1860-1866;  acting  pas- 


Seventh  Generation  577 

tor  in  Hudson  1866-1867;  in  Lempster,  N.  H.,  1867-1870;  set- 
tled at  the  Linebrook  church  in  Ipswich,  May  3,  1871.  A  man 
of  force  and  character,  highly  respected  wherever  he  lived. 

Children  : 
.5877       Homer  Howe,  bom  in  Wells,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1848 ;  lives 

unmarried  in  Hudson,  N.  H. 
5878       Cecil  Putnam  Howe,  born  in  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  8, 

1857  ;  died  Feb.  13,  1866. 


3379  SARAH  SOPHIA^  TYLER  (Frederic^),  bom  in 
Brooklyn,  Conn.,  June  29,  1820 ;  died  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  June 
24,  1887;  married,  in  Hartford,  June  10,  1840,  Sidney  Joseph 
Cowen,  bom  in  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  November  20,  1815 ;  died  at 
sea,  September  10,  1844;  son  of  Judge  Ezekiel  Cowen,  of  New 
York  Court  of  Appeals.  The  children  were  bom  in  Saratoga. 
Children : 

5879  Katherine  Berry  Cowen,  bom  Feb.  17,  1841 ;  died  in 

New  York  City,  Feb.  27,  1883;  married,  in  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  June  20,  I860,  Henry  Cleveland  Pratt, 
of  Hartford,  born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  September  25, 
1838 ;  died  in  Rosebank,  S.  I.,  N.  Y.,  September  23, 
1894;  had  two  sons  (Henry  E.  and  Sidney  C.)  and 
a  daughter  (Kate  C). 

5880  Sophia  Tyler  Cowen,  born  July  29,  1843;  married  in 

HJartford,  Feb.  9,  1876,  Judge  Elisha  Carpenter,  of 
Hartford,  Conn,  (his  second  wife),  born  in  that  part 
of  Ashford,  Conn.,  now  known  as  Eastford,  Jan.  14, 
1824;  died  in  Hartford,  Mar.  22,  1897;  (he  mar- 
ried (1),  Harriet  Grosvenor  Brown,  of  Brooklyn, 
Conn.,  and  his  four  elder  children,  one  son  and  three 
daughters,  are  of  this  marriage).  He  was  the  son 
of  Uriah  B.  Carpenter,  descended  from  William,  the 
immigrant  of  1642.  He  was  a  judge  of  the  Supe- 
rior and  the  Supreme  Courts  of  Connecticut  for 
about  28  years ;  retired  from  the  Supreme  bench  in 
1894,  and  began  the  practice  of  law,  and  in  1895 
the  General  Assembly  elected  him  one  of  the  state 
referees.  They  had  a  son  (Sidney  C.)  and  a  daugh- 
ter (Helen  E.). 


578  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

3380  GEORGE  FREDERICK^  TYLER  (Frederic^'), 
bom  in  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  August  4,  1822;  died  in  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  September  24,  1896;  married  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  August 
26,  1845,  Louisa  Richmond  Blake,  of  Brooklyn,  born  in  Con- 
cord, N.  H.,  February  2,  1822;  died  in  Philadelphia,  November 
26,  1883;  only  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Lauris  Blake,  D.  D. 
(Jonathan)  and  Mary  (Howe)  Blake,  his  wife.  Mr.  Tyler 
was  one  of  the  founders  of  Anniston,  Ala. ;  was  first  president 
of  the  reorganized  Norfolk  and  Western  railway ;  an  extensive 
coal  dealer  in  New  York;  thence  he  moved  to  Phialdelphia  in 
1847 ;  connected  with  many  large  industrial  and  financial  enter- 
prises.    The  children  were  bom  in  Philadelphia. 

Children  : 
6881        George  Frederick  Tyler,  Jr.,  bom  Aug.   1848;  died 

Aug.  22,  1850. 
5882+     Sidney  Frederick  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  21,  1850. 
5883+     Harry  Blake  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  20,  1852. 
5884+     Mary  Louise  Tyler,  bom  July  5,  1857. 
5885        Helen  Beach  Tyler,  born  May  26,  1859. 

3384  EDWIN  S.^  TYLER  (Frederic^),  bom  in  Hunter, 
N.  Y.,  October  10,  1834 ;  died  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  October  3, 
1900;  married  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  May  8,  I860,  Camilla 
Augusta  Treadwell,  bom  in  New  York  City,  October  27,  1840. 
The  children  were  bom  in  Hartford.      Children : 

5886+     Robert  Ogden  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  18,  1861. 

5887  Edwin  S.  Tyler, 'born  July  17,  1862;  married,  in  Ak- 
ron, O.,  Apr.  21,  1900,  Nora  Lee  Wilson,  born  in 
Rochester,  Minn.,  September  23,  1874. 

5888+     Sarah  Sophia  Tyler,  bom  May  26,  1865. 

5889  Julia  Treadwell  Tyler,  born  May  21,  1869;  died  un- 
married in  New  York  City,  Jan.  18,  1895. 

5890+     Camilla  Matilda  Tyler,  born  Nov.  18,  1870. 

5891  Louise  Blake  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  23,  1876;  married,  in 
Hartford,  Oct.  6,  1903,  Harold  Roberts  Tyler,  bom 
in  Wcstfield,  Conn.,  May  24,  1871. 

3385  ALFRED  LEE^  TYLER  (DanieP),  bom  in  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  May  19,  1834;  married,  May  25,  1859.  Annie  E. 


Seventh  Generation  579 

Scott,  of  Macon,  Ga.  He  lives  in  Anniston,  Ala.,  where  he  is 
president  of  the  Anniston  Manufacturing  company.  Children : 
5893        Emily  Caroline  Tyler,  born  I860;  married,  1891,  Wil- 

Ham  Darrah  Kelley ;  they  have  one  son    (William 

Darrah,  Jr.). 
5893+     Alfred  Lee  Tyler,  Jr.,  born  1866. 
5894*        Emily  Lee  Tyler,  bom  1875. 

3386  GERTRUDE  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (DanieP), 
bom  in  Farrandsville,  Pa.,  February  14,  1836;  died  in  Turin, 
Italy,  April  26,  1896;  married,  June  8,  1859,  Charles  Carow, 
of  Norwich,  Conn.,  bom  in  New  York  City,  October  4,  1825 ; 
died  there  March  17,  1883.      Children : 

5895+     Edith  Kermit  Carow,  born  in  Norwich,  Aug.  6,  1861. 
6896       Emily  Tyler  Carow,  bora  in  New  York  City,  Apr.  18, 
1865. 

3387  EDMUND  LEIGHTON^  TYLER  (DanieP), 
bom  in  Farrandsville,  Pa.,  May  2,  1838 ;  married,  in  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  March  16,  1892,  Belle  Alston  Webb,  of  Washington. 
He  is  a  graduate  of  West  Point;  lives  in  Anniston,  Ala.,  and 
New  London,  Conn.  The  two  elder  children  were  bom  in  At- 
lanta, Ga.      Children : 

5897  Lucy  Mason  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  26,  1893. 

5898  NelHe  Osgood  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  13,  1895. 

5899  Elizabeth  Leighton  Tyler,  bom  in  New  London,  Conn., 

Oct.  13,  1896;  died  Oct.  15,  1896. 

3388  MARY  LOW^  TYLER  (DanieP),  born  in  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  March  2,  1841;  married,  April  1,  1875,  Colonel 
Alexander  Moore,  U.  S.  A.,  bom  in  Ballymoney,  County  An- 
trim, Ire. ;  lives  in  New  York  City.      Child : 

5900  Daniel  Tyler  Moore,  bom  in  Montgomery,  Ala.,  Feb. 

9,  1877. 

3389  COLONEL  AUGUSTUS  CLEVELAND^  TYLER 

(Daniel*'),  bom  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  May  2,  1851;  married,  in 
Norwich,  January  '3,  1878,  Cornelia  Osgood,  bom  there  August 
81,  1856;  daughter  of  Dr.  Charles  and  Sarah  (Lamed)  Os- 
good of  Norwich.  He  was  graduated  from  West  Point  in  1873 
and  was  assigned  to  the  4th  cavalry.     He  served  on  frontier 


580  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

duty  at  Fort  Clark,  Tex.,  until  1874;  then  went  on  scouting 
duty;  was  afterward  sent  on  an  expedition  to  the  Indian  Ter- 
ritory; then  was  on  duty  in  various  frontier  forts  until  he  re- 
signed July  1,  1878.  He  is  commander  of  the  3d  regiment 
C.  N.  G.  and  Hves  south  in  the  winter,  and  in  New  London, 
Conn.,  in  the  summer.  During  his  absence,  one  winter,  his 
beautiful  residence  in  New  London  was  destroyed  by  fire,  to 
the  foundation  walls.  The  loss  on  the  house  and  furnishings 
was  large;  a  beautiful  elm  tree,  said  to  be  the  finest  in  New 
England,  was  injured  at  this  time.  The  house  has  been  re- 
built. 

Children  : 

5901  Edna  Leighton  Tyler,  born  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Jan, 

13,  1879. 

5902  Sarah  Lamed  Tyler,  bom  in  New  London,  June  22, 

1880;  married  in  New  London,  Oct.  5,  1904,  Edward 
Everett  Marshall,  bom  in  Philadelphia,  July  3, 
1877. 

5903  Frederick  Osgood  Tyler,  boi?!  Nov.  14,  1883. 

3390  CARLEY^  TYLER  (AsaheP),  bom  in  Brook- 
field,  Vt.,  February  7,  1792;  died  in  Comanche,  la.,  July  21, 
1878;  married  in  1820,  Elizabeth  Simcox,  born  in  Ohio,  Novem- 
ber 19,  1796;  died  in  Yuma,  Col.,  February  6,  1890.  He 
rafted  lumber  on  the  St.  Lawrence  river;  was  in  the  War  of 
1812  (at  the  battles  of  Plattsburgh  and  Lundy's  Lane)  until 
1818 ;  was  an  active  A.  F.  and  M.  Mason  in  Utica,  N.  Y.  In 
1819  moved  to  Shalorsville,  O.,  where  he  lived  and  farmed  for 
22  years,  clearing  and  selling  in  that  time  nine  farms  and  in 
1842  moved  to  Comanche.  The  children  were  bom  in  Shalors- 
ville. 

Children  : 
5904+     John  Asahel  Tyler,  bom  May  21,  1821. 

5905  George  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  9,  1822;  married  Jane  Wa- 

ters and  resides  in  Iowa. 

5906  Royal  Tyler;  married  and  resides  in  Kansas ;  has  three 

sons  and  two  daughters. 
5907+     Polly  Rahama  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  27,  1829. 
5908+     Nancy  Tyler,  bom  June  8,  1835. 
5909       Weaver  Tyler;  died  in  Cahfomia;  married  twice  and 

had  children  by  both  marriages. 


Seventh  Generation  581 

5910  Jerome  Tyler,  scalded  to  death  in  a  hot  grease  vat  in 

St.    Louis ;    left    three   children    (Rahama,    manned 
Walrod,  of  Syracuse,  Neb.,  Jerome,  Estella). 

5911  Steams  Tyler;  died  in  St.  Louis,  Mo. ;  has  one  daugh- 

ter (Mrs.  Lafayette  Hopkins,  residing  in  Jefferson, 
111.)  ;  has  one  son. 

5912  Chauncey  Tyler;  married  (1), ,  who  left  him  tak- 

ing their  son  and  daughter;  married  (2), ;  had 

a  family  and  resides  in  California. 

3391  ASAHEL^  TYLER  (AsaheP),  bom  in  Brook- 
field,  Vt.,  July  31,  1794;  died  in  Shalorsville,  O.  (estate  pro- 
bated in  Ravenna,  0.)  March,  1832;  married  Maria  Barnard, 
who  died  in  Ravenna  where  her  estate  was  probated,  October, 
1843.  He  lived  in  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Ravenna  and  Shalors- 
ville, O.  The  three  elder  children  were  bom  in  Canandaigua. 
Children : 

5913  Barnard  Tyler. 

5914  Charles  Royal  Tyler,  bom  March,  1821 ;  married  in 

Green  Bay,  Wis.,  Sept.  10,  1846,  Elizabeth  Araot 
Cotton ;  daughter  of  Captain  John  W.  Cotton ;  had 
three  children  (Augusta,  Lewis  and  Deane). 
5915+     Sarah  Drusilla  Tyler,  bom  May  18,  1823. 

5916  Elizabeth  Tyler;  married  Charles  Lewis;  one  son. 

5917  Asahel  Tyler;  probably  died  unmarried. 

3394  JOHN  HAZEN^  TYLER  (John''),  bom  in  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  November  30,  1793 ;  died  in  Yates,  N.  Y.,  August 
1,  1856;  buried  in  Lyndonville  cemetery;  married  (1),  in  Ridge- 
way,  N.  Y.,  1819,  Selina  Gilbert,  who  died  October  27,  1842; 
daughter  of  Simeon  Gilbert;  married  (2),  February  15,  1843, 
Mrs.  Salome  (Gates)  Noble,  bom  in  Gaines,  N.  Y.,  August  13, 
1814;  died  in  Yates,  Febmary  14,  1881;  daughter  of  Daniel 
and  Anna  (Anderson)  Gates.  In  early  life  he  settled  in  Ridge- 
way.  He  attended  Randolph  Academy;  moved  to  Massena, 
N.  Y.,  in  1810;  was  a  corporal  in  the  War  of  1812  and  later  a 
captain  near  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  (See  Pension  Bool:,  page  67, 
No.  8).  He  took  176  acres  of  land  in  Yates  in  1817  on  John- 
son's Creek.  He  was  supervisor  1828-1831  and  1833-1837; 
was  justice  of  the  peace;  a  member  of  the  State  Assembly  1830- 
1831.     The  children  were  bom  in  Yates. 


582  Thb  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

5918  Tamma  Tyler ;  married Walters,  of  Delaware,  O., 

who  died  soon;  resided  in   1898  with  her  sister  in 
Kenton,  O.,  s.  p. 

5919  Allen  Augustus  Tyler;  died  while  attending  College  in 

Louisville,  Ky.,  about  1848,  aged  about  22  years. 
5920+     Ruby  Tyler. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 
5921+     Laura  Emma  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  7,  1846. 
5922+     Lydia  Ella  Tyler,  born  Aug.  29,  1847. 
5923+     John  Jay  Tyler,  born  Mar.  2,  1850. 

8409  DANIEL^  TYLER  (Perley^),  born  in  Northfield, 
Vt.,  August  2,  1812;  died  March  1,  1891 ;  married  Ehza  Buck, 
born  October,  1812 ;  died  April  1,  1875.  He  was  a  farmer  and 
wool-grower.      The  children  were  bom  in  Northfield.      Children : 

5924  Azaro  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  1836  ;  died  unmarried  in  North- 

field,  June  11,  1856. 

5925  Nelson  W.  Tyler,  married  Oct.  24,  1894,  Catherine  E. 

McCarthy  of  Northfield,  where  he  is  a  farmer. 

5926  Wilson  D.   Tyler,  married  Orrie  McAllister;  he  is   a 

farmer   and  lives   in  Northfield ;  has   one  daughter 
(Emelia,  bom  April  16,  1871). 

5927  Emeline  Tyler,  born  Nov.  30,  1841 ;  died  unmarried 

Apr.  19,  1872. 

5928  Edwin  Tyler,  bom  1853;  died  Aug.  22,  1869. 

3410  ROYALL^  TYT.ER  (Perlcy^),  bom  in  East  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  November  30,  1815.  He  moved  to  Wisconsin,  where 
he  died.  He  was  twice  married.  He  had  other  daughters  be- 
sides the  one  named  herewith,  but  their  names  and  residences 
are  unknown.      Children : 

5929  John  Tyler,  is  a  merchant  in  Goldfield,  la. 
5930+     D.  Alonzo  Tyler,  bom  in  Lake  Mills,  Wis. 

5931  Frank  Tyler,  lives  in  Valisea,  la. 

5932  Eliza  Tyler,  married  French,  and  lives  in  Hum- 

bolt,  la.,  and  has  children. 

5933  E.  S.  Tyler,  a  farmer  and  harness-maker  in  Nebraska. 


Seventh  Geneeation  58S 

3415  JOHN  ALFRED^  TYLER  (Perley'^),  bom  in 
Northfield,  Vt.,  July  25,  1827;  married  November  14,  1852, 
Mary  E.  Brown,  born  May  6,  1833.  The  children  were  bom 
in  Northfield.      Children: 

5934+     Marosie  F.  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  10,  1853. 
5935        Chester  F.  Tyler,  born  Feb.  6,  1855. 
5936+     Delia  May  Tyler,  born  Nov.  8,  1858. 
5937+     Frank  E.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  4,  1862. 

3417  CLARISSA^  TYLER  (Orris^),  bom  in  East  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  January  30,  1813;  died  there  April  19,  1874;  mar- 
ried, February,  1834,  Edward  Sprague,  of  Randolph.  Chil- 
dren: 

5938  Jane  Sprague,  born  Dec.   1,  1834;  married,  in  1854, 

William  F.  Whitney,  a  farmer  in  Tunbridge,  Vt., 
in  1898  she  was  residing  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  a 
widow  with  five  children. 

5939  Helen  M.  Sprague,  born  in  East  Randolph,  Vt.,  June 

19,  1837 ;  married.  May  25,  1858,  Dr.  Granville  P. 
Conn,  of  Hillsboro,  N.  H.  He  is  one  of  the  leading 
physicians  in  Concord,  N.  H.,  and  noted  throughout 
the  state  and  his  profession ;  two  sons  (Frank  W. 
and  Charles  F.). 

5940  Tyler  E.  Sprague,  born  Dec.  21,  1845;  was  in  Civil 

war ;  resides  in  Alta,  la. ;  three  children. 

5941  Walter  C.   Sprague,  bom  Sept.   17,  1850;  resides  in 

East  Randolph,  Vt. ;  two  children. 

3419  SUSAN^  TYLER  (Orris^),  bom  in  East  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  December  29,  1819 ;  married  there,  June.  9,  1845, 
Joseph  Johnson,  of  Stratford,  N.  H.,  later  of  East  Randolph, 
bom  August  15,  1807;  died  Febmary  6,  1898.  He  was  a  tan- 
ner, currier  and  shoemaker.  The  children  were  bom  in  Strat- 
ford.     Children : 

5942  Henry  Johnson,  bom  Feb.  22,  1848 ;  married,  in  Sara- 

toga, N.  Y.,  Jan.  7,  1874,  AHce  Rebecca  Newell, 
bom  in  Jay,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  7,  1850;  died  Apr.  10, 
1882;  two  sons  (George  Newell  and  Harry). 
6943  Clara  Adelle  Johnson,  bom  May  '31,  1850;  married, 
November  17,  1878,  John  Baldwin ;  resides  in  Mor- 
gan Park,  111.;  one  daughter  (Myra  Belle). 


584i  The  Descendants  of  Job  TyiiEE 

34£0  SOPHIA^  TYLER  (Orris^),  born  in  East  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  October  29,  1821 ;  died  in  St.  Albans,  Vt. ;  mamed 
in  1856,  Jacob  Orcutt  of  Randolph,  Vt.,  who  died  in  Barre, 
Vt.,  May  3,  1893.  The  child  was  bom  in  Randolph.  Child: 
594.4       Perley  Nathan  Orcutt,  died  July  8,  1887,  in  Derby, 

Vt. ;  married  June  4,  1878,  Margaret  S.  Sirright ; 

two  daughters  (Sarah  S.  and  Margaret  E.). 

3422  HAZEN^  TYLER  (Orris^),  bom  in  East  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  July  13,  1826;  died  in  Strafford  Hollow,  N.  H., 
October  16,  1852 ;  married  Elvira  J.  Crown,  bom  in  Stratford, 
N.  H.     Child: 

5945+     John  B.  Tyler,  bora  in  Strafford  Hollow,  1850. 

3423  MELISSA'  TYLER  (Orris^),  bora  in  East  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  March  12,  1828;  married  Hiel  O.  Hatch,  of  Barre, 
Vt.     The  children  were  probably  bora  in  Barre.     Children : 

5946  Ella  Hatch ;  married Ryder,  of  Barre,  Vt. 

5947  Elgi  Hatch ;  married Gale,  of  Barre,  Vt. 

5948  Daughter;  married  George  Neill,  of  Burlington,  Vt. 

3425  ELISHA'  TYLER  (Moses^),  bora  in  Griswold, 
Conn.,  November  2,  1794 ;  died  in  1857  ;  married  March  9,  1830, 
Mary  Greene,  daughter  of  Dr.  Rowland  Greene,  of  Plainfield, 
Conn.,  and  Cranston,  R.  I.  He  lived  in  Griswold,  and  in  Bur- 
lington and  Detroit,  Mich.  His  desire  for  college  and  a  pro- 
fessional career  was  overruled  by  his  parents  who  desired  their 
only  son  to  be  with  them  at  home.  H^e  was  in  the  War  of  1812 
(See  Pension  Book).  He  was  fond  of  books  and  music,  was  a 
good  singer  and  a  student  of  science,  particularly  of  geology, 
a  merry  companion  and  a  true  friend.  Though  of  a  Federalist 
family  he  was  inclined  to  radicalism.  He  entered  into  the  anti- 
masonic  and  anti-slavery  movements.  In  1835,  appreciating 
the  opportunities  offered  by  the  west,  he  moved  to  central  New 
York  and  thence,  in  1837,  to  Michigan.  His  plans  for  business 
were  baffled  by  the  financial  panic  of  1837.  In  Michigan  he 
was  active  in  aid  of  fugitive  slaves,  his  own  house  and  a  fleet 
horse  ever  at  their  service.  One  of  his  sons  has  collected  his 
letters  and  in  them  may  be  seen  abundant  proof  of  his  intellec- 
tual sympathies,  insight,  hopefulness,  enthusiasm  and  a  quaint 
humor.     He  would  have  made  his  mark  in  literature.     He  was  a 


Seventh  Generation  585 

devout  man  and  faithful  to  every  duty.  The  four  elder  chil- 
dren were  born  in  Griswold,  the  sixth  and  seventh  in  Burlington 
and  the  two  younger  in  Detroit,  Mich. 

Children  : 
5949+     Charles  Coit  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  30,  1830. 

5950  Rowland  Greene  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  4,  1832;  married, 

Sept.  27,  1870,  Mary  H.  E.  Thomas,  of  Caroline 
County,  Va. ;  in  1843  he  went  with  his  family  to  De- 
troit, Mich.,  where  he  was  in  the  grocery  business  for 
nearly  thirty  years,  retiring  in  1882  to  a  large  farm 
in  King  William  county,  Va.,  which  he  purchased  in 
1867,  and  where  he  became  a  planter.  In  1898  he 
was  living  in  Mangohick,  Va. ;  no  children. 

5951  Susannah  Greene  Tyler,  bom  May  24,  1834;  died  in 

Warwick,  R.  I.,  Aug.  28,  1865,  unmarried;  she  lived 

the  most  of  her  life  in  Michigan ;  passed  two  years 

in  Europe. 
5952+     Moses  Coit  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  2,  1835. 
5953+     Olive    Coit   Tyler,   bom   in   Marshall    or   Burlington, 

Mich.,  July  3,  1837. 
5954       Edward  Scott  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  1,  1839 ;  died  Aug.  25, 

1840. 
5955+     John  Tyler,  bom  July  19,  1841. 

5956  Samuel  Coit  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  9,  1846 ;  died  July  10, 

1847. 

5957  Harris  Greene  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  5,  1852 ;  died  in  1856. 

3435  WILLIAM  BELCHERS  TYLER  (James^),  bom 
in  Preston,  Conn.,  January  3,  1792 ;  died  in  Roxbury,  Vt.,  April 
14,  1870;  married,  December  30,  1819,  Mary  Hall,  of  Tun- 
bridge,  bom  June  5,  1797 ;  died,  in  Tunbridge,  July  12,  1858. 
He  moved  to  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  about  1810,  then  to  Warren,  Vt. 
He  was  a  bee  hunter,  a  notary  public  and  held  town  offices  in 
Roxbury.  Was  justice  of  the  peace  in  Windsor  county,  Vt.,  in 
1848.     The  children  were  bom  in  Tunbridge.      Children : 

5958  Amos  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  31,  1820 ;  died  July  2,  1822. 

5959  Henry  H.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  18,  1821 ;  died  Dec.  12, 

1894,  in  Danville,  Vt. ;  had  a  family;  lived  also  in 
Warren,  Vt. 
5960+     Mary  Jane  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  19,  1823. 


586  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5961        James  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  18,  1825 :  died  Jan.  16,  1855, 

in  Eureka,  Cal.,  where  he  went  for  gold. 
5962+     George  W.  Tyler,  born  Jan.  16,  1827. 
5963+     Susan  Tyler,  born  Apr.  9,  1829. 
5964+     Marcia  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  18,  1830. 

5965  John  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  2,  1836 ;  died  in  Preston,  Conn., 

March  3,  1847. 

3436  SARAH^  TYLER  (James^'),  born  in  Preston, 
Conn.,  January  16,  1794;  married  (1),  Cushman;  mar- 
ried (2),  April  25,  1822,  Adin  Cook,  of  Preston,  Conn.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Preston.      Children : 

5966  Adin  Tyler  Cook;  died  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  in  1855; 

married  Jane  Chase,  of  Haverhill,  Mass. ;  has  one 
daughter. 

5967  Henry  Eckford  Cook,  died  young. 

5968  Mary  Ellen  Cook ;  died  young. 

5769  Rosalthea  Adelaide  Cook;  married  Isaac  E.  Smith,  of 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  a  pioneer  shoe  manufacturer;  she 
resides  in  Haverhill,  s.  p. 

5970  James  Albert   Cook ;  married  and   resides  in  Preston, 

Conn.,  on  part  of  old  homestead. 

3438  JOHN  B."^  TYLER  (James«),  bom  in  Preston, 
Conn.,  May  21,  1798;  died  in  Bainbridge,  Mich.,  November  7, 
1878;  married  in  Ashtabula,  O.,  December  19,  1819,  Ehza  Buf- 
fum,  born  in  Charlotte,  Vt.,  October  12,  1804;  died  in  Bain- 
bridge, Mich.,  February  21,  1877.  He  was  a  farmer;  resided 
in  Liverpool,  O.,  and  in  Michigan.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Liverpool.      Children : 

5971  James  Tyler,  born  Oct.  18,  1822;  married  in  Bryant, 

111.,  has  five  or  six  children. 

5972  Maria  Tyler,  born  Oct.  18,  1825 :  married Robin- 

son ;  resides  in  Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 

5973  Sarah  Tyler,  born  Aug.  30,  1827 ;  married Peck, 

of  Alton,  Tenn. 

5974  John  Brown  Tyler,  bom  June  26,  1829;  died  young. 

5975  Stephen  BufFum  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  11,  1832;  resides  in 

Twelve  Corners,  Mich. 

5976  Eliza  Ann  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  29,  1835;  died  in  1900; 

married  Worth ;  resides  In  Hartford,  Mich. 


Seventh  Generation  587 

5977+     William  Barney  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  20,  1840. 

5978        Charles  James  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  2,  1844 ;  died  young. 

3441  BENJAMIN^  TYLER  (James^),  bom  in  Preston, 
Conn.,  March  3,  1805;  died  in  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  December  26, 
1866;  married,  February  2,  1831,  Jane  Demmon,  who  died  Feb- 
ruary 14,  1868.  He  was  a  musician  and  played  the  bass  viol 
in  the  Congregational  church.  The  children  were  born  in 
Preston.      Children : 

5979+     Emily  Jane  Tyler,  born  Sept.  2,  1835 
5980+     Levi  Eckford  Tyler,  bom  June  13,  1837. 

5981  Ellen  Altheda  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  11,  1844;  died  Sept. 

30,    1896;   married   John    Stanton,    of   Bozrahville, 
Conn. 

5982  Edward  Clarence  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  11,  1851 ;  moved  to 

New  Mexico. 

•3444  ALICE  AUGUSTA^  TYLER  (Bishop«),  bom  in 
Preston,  Conn.,  September  12,  1804;  married,  January  13, 
1828,  Henry  A.  Morgan,  a  distant  relative  of  her  mother,  and 
a  descendant  of  James  Morgan  who  went  from  Wales  to  New 
London,  Conn.,  in  1640.  Her  husband  was  a  faraier  and  they 
moved  to  St.  Charles,  Kane  County,  111.      Children : 

5983  Samuel  Tyler  Morgan,  born  Sept.  16,  1828 ;  married 

November,  1849,  Mary  Avery  of  Griswold,  Conn. 

5984  Joseph  Tyler  Morgan,  bom  May  31,  1830;  died  Sept. 

9,  1846. 

5985  Eliza  Tyler  Morgan,  bom  Dec.  3,  1831 ;  married,  Nov. 

28,  1850,  Moses  Morse,  of  Griswold,  Conn. ;  they  had 
a  son  and  a  daughter  (William  H.  and  Mary  E.). 

5986  Henry  W.  Morgan,  bom  Sept.  2,  1833 ;  married,  June 

16,  1856,  Sarah  Geer,  of  Griswold. 

5987  Dwight  R.  Morgan,  bom  January  15,  1835;  married, 

Jan.  1,  1863,  Lucy  Haskill. 

5988  Mary  Jane  Morgan,  bom  June  16,  1837;  in  1869  was 

living  in  St.  Charles,  unmarried. 

5989  Mary   Elizabeth   Morgan,   bom   Dec.    14,   1838;   died 

Dec.  1842. 

5990  Daniel  W.  Morgan,  bom  Oct.  5,  1844 ;  married,  Nov. 

5,  1867,  Sarah  Atkinson. 


588  The  Descexdaxts  of  Job  Tyl^r 

5991  Julia  Ann  Morgan,  born  Jan.  5,  1846 ;  in  1869  was  liv- 

ing in  St.  Charles,  unmarried. 

3457  MARY  AMY^  TYLER  (John  Brown«),  bom  in 
Preston,  Conn.,  October  15,  1804;  died  October  10,  1853;  mar- 
ried, February  24,  1825,  Bilhngs  Brown,  of  Poqaetannoc, 
Conn.,  bom  September  17,  1794;  died  in  Groton,  Conn.,  April 
6,  1883.     Children: 

5992  John  Tyler  Brown,  b<im  in  Poquetannoc,  November  22, 

1825 ;  died  July  18,  1851 ;  was  unmarried. 

5993  Edward  Alexander  Brown,  bom  June  24,  1832;  died 

Sept.  15,  1832. 

5994  (Hon.)    Henry  Bilhngs   Brown,  bom   in   South  Lee, 

Mass.,  Mar.  2,  1836;  was  graduated  from  Yale  Uni- 
versity in  1856 ;  studied  law  in  a  private  office  and 
attended  lectures ,  at  Yale  and  at  Harvard  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar  of  Wayne  county,  Mich.,  Jul}^, 
1860;  was  appointed  deputy  marshal  of  the  United 
States  in  the  spring  of  1861  upon  the  election  of 
Mr.  Lincoln  to  the  presidency,  and  was  subsequently 
assistant  United  States  attorney  for  the  eastern  dis- 
trict of  Michigan ;  in  1868  he  was  appointed  judge 
of  the  state  circuit  court  of  Wayne  county ;  in  a  few 
months  he  returned  to  active  practice  and  fonned  a 
partnership  which  continued  until  1875  when  Presi- 
dent Grant  appointed  him  district  judge  for  the 
eastern  district  of  Michigan ;  in  December,  1890, 
he  was  appointed  associate  justice  of  the  Supreme 
court  to  succeed  Justice  Miller;  received  the  degree 
of  LL.  D.  from  the  University  of  Michigan  in  1887 
and  from  Yale  University  in  1891.  He  has  no  chil- 
dren. 

5995  Mary  Stewart  Brown,  bom  May  12,  1846;  died  May 

2,  1851,  in  Griswold. 

3458  SAMUEL  ALEXANDERS  TYLER  (John 
Brown^),  bom  in  Preston,  Conn.,  November  13,  1809;  died  in 
Marshall,  J\lich.,  February  4,  1877;  manned,  July  30,  1846,  jti 
Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Caroline  Halsey,  of  Lodi,  N.  Y.  Began  his 
education  in  the  Plainfield  Academy,  and  went  into  a  store  at 
the   age  of  sixteen  in  Norwich,  Conn.      His  father  gave  him 


Seventh  Generation  589 

$500,  and  he  went  to  New  York  to  seek  his  fortune.  He  took 
passage  in  a  saiKng  vessel  for  South  America,  and  after  a  five 
months  voyage,  arrived  at  Buenos  Ayres  in  1828;  thence  he 
went  to  Callao  and  thence  to  Lima,  where  he  was  employed  as 
a  bookkeeper  by  a  large  English  house.  In  1834  he  became  a 
member  of  the  firai  of  Sellure,  Reed  &  Company  and  went  to 
Sierra  Pasco  to  take  charge  of  silver  mines ;  in  1840  he  sold  out 
and  came  back  home.  The  next  four  years  he  spent  in  travel 
in  the  United  States.  In  1845  he  drove  a  team  from  Connecti- 
cut to  Michigan  and  settled  on  300  acres  in  Marengo  township, 
near  Marshall.  Here  he  built  a  nice  house  surrounded  by  a  fine 
park;  also  built  tenements  and  had  a  fancy  farm.  In  1857  he 
met  with  an  accident  and  sold  his  farm  and  removed  to  Mar- 
shall, where  he  lived  until  his  death.  He  gave  large  aid  to  the 
cause  of  the  north  in  the  Civil  war,  and  the  "  Tyler  Guards," 
Captain  Crittenden,  were  named  in  acknowledgment  of  this. 
He  was  generous  to  the  poor  and  a  man  of  high  moral  princi- 
ples. He  was  a  Republican  in  politics.  His  wife  was  a  lady  of 
talent  and  intellectual  abilities. 

Children  : 

5996  Son,  died  young. 

5997  Sarah  Frances  Tyler,  married  Lieutenant-Commander 

John  P.  Merrell  of  the  U.  S.  Navy,  of  Portland, 
Ore. ;  in  1897  he  was  Light  House  Inspector ;  they 
had  one  daughter  (Dorcas). 

5998  Frederick  Halsey  Tyler,  was  graduated  from  Annapo- 

lis Naval  Academy;  died  in  Norfolk,  Va.,  s.  p.  in 
1895 ;  was  a  lieutenant  in  the  U.  S.  Navy ;  married 
Josephine  English,  of  Crosswick,  N.  Y. 

5999  John   Brown   Tyler,   lives   in   Detroit,   Mich. ;   has   no 

family. 

3468  FRANCES  MARY^  TYLER  (Joseph  Coit«), 
bom  in  Preston,  Conn.,  July  8,  1811 ;  died  in  Norwich,  Conn., 
May  8,  1900;  married,  December  25,  1833,  Hezekiah  Lord 
Morgan,  bom  January  5,  1809 ;  died  in  Griswold,  Conn.,  Janu- 
ary 1,  1854;  son  of  Major  Daniel  and  Susanna  (Lester)  Mor- 
gan, and  descended  from  James  Morgan  of  New  London,  Conn. 
(See  Morgan  Genealogy.)  He  lived  in  Griswold,  and  the  chil- 
dren were  bom  there.       Children: 


590  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6000  Sarah  Morgan,  born  Jan.  29,  1835;  died  in  Griswold, 

Aug.  1,  1844. 

6001  Daniel  Morgan,  bom  Sept.  22,  1837 ;  died  in  Griswold, 

May  4,  1849. 

6002  Frances  Morgan,  bom  Aug.   18,  1840;  died  in  Gris- 

wold, unmarried,  Aug.  23,  1892. 

3469  ELIZABETH"  TYLER  (Joseph  Coit^),  born  in 
Preston,  Conn.,  December  31,  1815;  died  November  24,  1846; 
married,  November  6,  1833,  William  Huntington,  bom  July  9, 
1812;  he  married  (2),  November  17,  1847,  Eunice  Avery,  who 
died  March  3,  1850,  in  her  38th  year.  EHzabeth's  children 
were  all  born  in  Griswold,  Conn.      Children : 

6003  Sarah  Huntington,  bom  Oct.  4,  1836;  died  unmarried 

September  25,  1862. 

6004  Hannah   Huntington,  bom   ]\Iar.   21,   1840;   married, 

Apr.  29,  1873,  James  P.  Boutwell,  a  wool  dealer  hv- 
ing  in  Winchester,  Mass.,  in  1896;  had  one  daughter. 

6007  Daniel  Huntington,  born  July  31,  1844:  married  (1), 

Martha  Smith,  who  died  s.  p.;  married  (2),  Helen 
Dolbere ;  they  live  in  Norwich,  Conn. ;  had  one  son. 

6008  George  Huntington,  bom  Sept.  6,  1846 ;  died  Dec.  6, 

1846. 

3470  FREDERICK     WILLIAM^     TYLER      (Joseph 

Coit*^),  born  in  Griswold,  Conn.,  April  17,  1817;  died  in  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  December  22,  1875;  married  (1),  Jane  Elizabeth 
Pratt,  of  Westport,  Conn.,  bom  August  1,  1820;  died  October 
10,  1854;  married  (2),  EHzabeth  Campbell,  of  Griswold,  bom 
June  25,  1823  ;  died  February  1,  1893.  He  was  a  farmer.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Griswold. 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 
6009+     Josephine  Tyler,  bom  February  11,  1841. 

6010  Fred   Tyler,  bom   Mar.   25,   1844;  married,   Oct.   30, 

1877,  INIary  Stanton ;  of  the  firm  of  Stanton  &  Tyler, 
dealers  in  spices ;  lives  in  Norwich ;  no  children. 

6011  Sarah  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  27,  1845 ;  died  Jan.  20,  1846. 

6012  Jeannette  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  10,  1847;  married,  June 

25,   1884,   lining  N.   GifFord,   of  Nonvich,   Conn., 
where  he  is  city  clerk :  no  children. 

6013  Jane  Tyler,  bora'  July  15,  1853;  died  July,  1854. 


Seventh  Generation  691 


Children,  by  second  marriage : 
6014+     Frank  Tyler,  born  May  7,  1856. 

6015  Jane  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  11,  1859 ;  died  in  Nomich,  May 

27,  1872. 

6016  George  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  5,  1862;  died  Jan.  28,  1871. 

3485  ANN  MERCY'  TYLER  (John^),  born  in  Gris- 
wold.  Conn.,  December  23,  1819;  died  February  27,  1847.;  mar- 
ried, July  2,  1838,  Joseph  Gilbert  Deane  of  Plainfield,  Conn., 
bom  May  20,  1816;  died  May  3,  1891.     Children: 

6017  Annie  Tyler  Deane,  bom  June  15,  1839;  married  (1), 

Dec.  31,  1862,  Oliver  S.  Bradley,  who  was  lost  at 
sea,  March,  1867;  married  (2),  Angus  Arkins,  of 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

6018  Albert  Deane,  bom  July  23,  1841 ;  married,  Apr.  18, 

1867,  Harriet  E.  Wilford. 

6019  Mary  Elizabeth  Deane,  bora  Dec.  23,  1843;  married 

John  J.  Southworth,  of  South  Ashbumham,  Mass. 

6020  Edwin  Deane,  bom  Sept.  14,  1846;  married  Mary  A. 

Bennett;  lives  in  Westminster,  Conn. 


3487  MARY  ESTHERS  TYLER  (John^),  bom  in  Gris- 
wold.  Conn.,  February  5,  1824;  died  there  May  23,  1895;  mar- 
ried, March  20,  1845,  Andrew  Edmond,  bom  in  Griswold,  June 
20,  1814.      The  children  were  bom  in  Griswold.      Children: 

6021  Mary  Frances  Edmond,  bom  Dec.  19,  1845  ;  married 

(1),  Dec.  25,  1873,  Frederick  Brewster,  No.  3506, 
who  died  Mar.  6,  1875 ;  married  (2),  May  10,  1883, 
George  Loring,  of  Central  Village,  Conn. 

6022  John   Tyler  Edmond,  born  Mar.    15,   1848;  married, 

Nov.  16,  1875,  INIary  J.  Arnold;  lives  in  Westerly, 
R.  L 

6023  Abbie  Cogswell  Edmond,  bom  Jan.  24,  1851 ;  manned, 

Sept.  28,  1871,  Wilham  C.  Lillibridge,  of  Griswold. 

6024  Jane  Elizabeth  Edmond,  bom  Apr.  12,  1854;  married, 

Dec.  1872,  Erastus  W.  Babcock,  of  Stonington, 
Conn. 

6025  Hetta  Coit  Edmond,  bom  Jan.  3,  1857;  married,  Feb. 

26,  1879,  George  F.  Champlin,  of  Avondale,  R.  L 


592  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyleb. 

6026  Andrew  Edmond,  born  Sept.  4,  1859 ;  married,  Dec.  13, 

1879,  Ida  May  Rix ;  lives  in  Westerly,  R.  I. 

6027  Ann  Tyler  Edmond,  bom  Dec.  7,  1861 ;  died  Apr.  22, 

1891 ;  married.  Mar.  23,  1880,  George  F.  Palmer. 

6028  Nellie  Edmond,  born  Mar.  29,  1864 ;  married.  Mar.  22, 

1885,  George  E.  Tgrrell,  of  Waterbury,  Conn. 

6029  Samuel  Stewart  Edmond,  bom  Mar.  2,  1869 ;  married, 

Feb.  11,  1890,  Lucy  I.  Rude,  of  Griswold,  where 
they  live. 

3488  LUCY  BELCHERS  TYLER  (Henry  Coit^),  bora 
in  Griswold,  Conn.,  February  5,  1824 ;  mai-ried,  April  9,  1852, 
Joseph  Gist,  of  Lisbon,  Conn.,  born  March  27,  1824,  in  Nud- 
linger,  Bavaria.  She  was  living  in  1896  in  Lisbon,  where  her 
children  were  born.      Children : 

6030  Harriet  Tyler  Gist,  bom  June  1,  1855 ;  married  Rufus 

Bailey,  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  and  lives  in  Lisbon; 
she  had  a  daughter  (Mary)  and  two  children  who 
died  young. 

6031  Anna  Keisel  Gist,  bom  May  15,  1858;  married  Paul 

Gist  and  lives  at  home  of  her  father;  has  a  daugh- 
ter (Dora). 

•3489  JOHN  SPAULDING^  TYLER  (Henry  Coit^), 
bom  in  Griswold,  Conn.,  November  23,  1826 ;  moved  to  Du- 
buque, la.,  in  1857,  and  thence  to  Fairview,  Kas. ;  married, 
June  21,  1866,  Harriet  Chace,  of  Leavenworth,  Kas.  He  was 
a  farmer.  The  children  were  probably  born  in  Fain'iew.  Chil- 
dren: 

6032  Son,  bora  Mar.  28,  1868;  died  next  day. 

6033  Augustus  Hubbard  Tyler,  bora  Feb.  12,  1869. 

6034  James  Chace  Tyler,  born  July  5,  1871. 

6035  Lois  Tyler,  born  July  7,  1873. 

6036  John  Hyde  Tyler,  born  Jan.  1,  1881. 

3494  HARRIET"  TYLER  (Henry  Colt^),  born  in  Gris- 
wold, Conn.,  June  8,  1834 ;  married,  June  17,  1856,  Edwin  Mor- 
gan, of  Griswold,  bora  April  26,  1811 ;  son  of  Major  Daniel 
Morgan ;  he  died  September  23,  1888  (his  first  wife  was  Alethea 
Frazier,  and  by  that  marriage  he  had  seven  children).      Har- 


Seventh  Generation  593 

riet's  five  elder  children  were  bom  in  Griswold,  where,  in  1896, 
she  was  living.      Children : 

6037  WilHam  Moss  Morgan,  bom  May  13,  1862;  living  in 

Boston,  a  lawyer,  unmarried. 

6038  Edwin  Tyler  Morgan,  bom  Feb.   16,  1864;  married, 

Feb.  22,  1887,  Minnie  Kelly,  of  Rockland,  Me. ;  and 
lives  in  Boston. 

6039  Frank   Cheseborough  Morgan,   born   Mar.   11,   1865; 

died  Oct.  17,  1865. 

6040  Jesse  Moss  Morgan,  bom  Sept.  19,  1868;  lives  in  Bos- 

ton, unmarried. 

6041  Fanny  Morgan,  bom  Apr.  23,  1869 ;  a  nurse. 

6042  Daniel   Morgan,   bom   in   Plainfield,    Conn.,   July   20, 

1871 ;  lives  on  the  home  place. 

6043  Frederick  Lester  Morgan,  bom  in  Canterbury,  Conn., 

Nov.  19,  1876;  a  lawyer. 

3497  MARY  ELIZA^  TYLER  (Dwight  Ripley^),  bom 
in  Griswold,  Conn.,  April  23,  1847;  married,  March  4,  1869, 
Thurston  Browning  Barber,  bom  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  February 
14,  1842;  died  July  3,  1908;  son  of  Rowland  R.  and  Mary 
(Browning)  Barber,  of  Norwich.  He  was  a  farmer  and  they 
resided  in  Norwich.  Mr.  Barber  was  a  horse  and  cattle  ex- 
pert; understood  animals  and  their  ailments,  and  knew  how  to 
subdue  them  by  kindness  and  consideration.  He  was  always 
a  very  powerful  man,  physically,  and  in  his  youth  a  noted  ath- 
lete. He  was  widely  known  and  highly  regarded  for  his  integ- 
rity and  kindness  of  heart.  He  was  thrown  from  a  hay  tedder 
on  the  first  day  of  July,  and  died  from  the  effects  of  the  acci- 
dent. Mrs.  Barber  is  greatly  interested  in  the  revolutionary 
history  of  her  distinguished  ancestor,  General  John  Tyler,  and 
has  made  much  laborious  research  to  verify  records.  She 
caused  the  revolutionary  marker  to  be  placed  at  the  general's 
tomb  in  Pachaug  cemetery.  She  has  given  great  assistance  to 
the  author  and  editor  of  this  work. 

Children  : 

6044  Charles    Tyler    Barber,    bom    and    died   in    Sprague, 

Conn.,  Oct.  16,  1872. 

6045  Mary  Johnson  Barber,  bom  in  Sprague,  Conn.,  Jui}^ 

20,  1875 ;  died  in  Norwich.  Feb.  13,  1881. 


594s  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

3498  JOSEPH  COGSWELL^  TYLER  (Thonuis 
Spaulding'"),  bom  in  Griswold,  Conn.,  February  9,  1827;  died 
March  12,  1907;  married  (1),  January  1-1,  1851,  Huldah  Ann 
Gallup,  bom  December  26,  1830 ;  died  in  Griswold,  March  26, 
1873 ;  daughter  of  John  and  Matilda  (Kinne)  Gallup,  of  Ster- 
ling, Conn,  (See  Gallup  Genealogy)  ;  man-ied  (2),  May  24, 
1881,  Betsey  Cook,  born  December  9,  1844;  daughter  of 
"  Squire  "  Clark  and  Sally  (Kinne)  Cook,  of  Griswold.  In 
1896  he  was  living  in  Griswold,  where  the  children  were  bora. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
6046+     Joseph  Tyler,  bom  May  20,  1852. 

6047        Martha  Ann  Tyler,  bora  Feb.  1,  1860;  died  Feb.  6, 
1894,  unmarried. 

3500  DWIGHT  RIPLEY^  TYLER  (Thomas  Spauld- 
ing^),  bom  in  Griswold,  Conn.,  December  25,  1831;  married 
(1),  March,  1851,  Emily  Dawman  Green,  bom  in  Griswold, 
April  14,  1816;  died  July  9,  1873;  married  (2),  August  24, 
1874,  Alice  Fome}^  born  in  Waltons  Mills,  O.,  January  13, 
1855.  He  moved  to  Ohio  and  resided  near  Uhrichsville,  where 
the  children  by  the  second  marriage  were  bora. 

Child,  by  first  marriage : 
6048+     Emma  Isora  Tyler,  bom  in  Cleveland,  O.,  Oct.  5,  1855. 

Children,  by  second  man'iage : 
6049+     Edward  Dwight  Tyler,  bom  June  8,  1875. 
6050+     Florence  Irene  Tyler,  bora  May  22,  1878. 

3502  GEORGE"  TYLER  (Thomas  Spaulding*'),  born 
in  Griswold,  Conn.,  February  22,  1841 ;  died  in  Waltham, 
Mass.,  November  3,  1889 ;  married,  August  27,  1862,  Isabella 
Johnson,  of  Griswold,  born  January  23,  1842 ;  died  December  2, 
1907;  daughter  of  Henry  L.  and  Almira  Desire  (Browning) 
Johnson.  He  resided  in  Griswold  until  1882  when  he  removed 
his  family  to  Waltham.  He  was  deeply  interested  in  agricul- 
ture and  owned  the  Tyler  homestead  in  Griswold  and  adjoin- 
ing property  comprising  above  1000  acres  besides  extensive 
holdings  in  Ohio  and  California.  After  1880  until  his  death 
his  energies  were  devoted  to  the  manufacture  of  agricultural 


Seventh  Generation  595 

implements  in  which  he  was  very  successful,  his  product  being 
widely  known  and  extensively  used.  The  family  continued  to 
reside  in  Waltham  until  1898,  when  they  removed  to  the  Aber- 
deen district  of  Boston  where  the  widow  died.  Her  interment 
was  in  the  Pachaug  cemetery  of  Griswold.  The  fourth  child 
Was  bom  in  Norwich,  Conn. ;  the  others  were  born  in  Griswold. 

Children  : 
6051+     Frank  Johnson  Tyler,  born  July  7,  1863. 

6052  Alfred  Cogswell  Tyler,  born  Oct.  22,  1866;  married, 

Dec.  31,  1896,  Mary  Elizabeth  Shannon,  of  Cliicago, 
111.,  bom  May  31,  1871. 

6053  John  Browning  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  11,  1868 ;  died  Feb.  1, 

1871. 

6054  Kate  Browning  Tyler,  born  May  17,  1871. 

6055  Lucius  Spaulding  Tyler,  born  Aug.  1,  1873;  unmar- 

ried. 

6056  Charles  Thomas  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  10,  1875 ;  died  July 

17,  1882. 

6057  Florence  Lamed  Tyler,  bom  May  13,  1878. 

6058  Warren  Hull  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  23,  1882 ;  died  Aug.  3, 

1882. 


3520  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (Joseph*^),  bom  in  Pres- 
ton, Conn.,  January  13,  1828 ;  died  in  Norwich,  July  31,  1897 ; 
married.  May  17,  1852,  Henry  Bartlett  Cruttenden,  who  died 
in  Norwich,  December  9,  1898.  He  was  the  founder  of  Cres- 
cent Beach,  Conn.  The  children  were  bom  in  Norwich.  Chil- 
dren : 

6059  Joseph  Tyler  Cmttenden,  bom  Oct.  17,  1854. 

6060  Edwin  Cruttenden,  bom  Jan.  23,  1868. 

6061  Henry  Cruttenden,  bom  Apr.  24,  1870. 

6062  Tyler  Cruttenden,  bom  Feb.  15,  1872. 

3534  JOSEPH  EDWIN^  TYLER  (Daniel  Meech^), 
bom  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  25,  1835  ;  died  February  17,  1893  ; 
married,  November  20,  1873,  Alice  Virginia  Norris.  The  chil- 
dren were  bom  in  Baltimore.      Children  : 

6063  Joseph  Edwin  Tyler,  born  Sept.  14,  1874;  died  Nov. 

7,  1878. 


596  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6064^       Charles  Norris  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  20,  1876 ;  died  Feb. 
25,  1877. 

6065  Albert  Edward  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  5,  1880 ;  died  June  5, 

1880. 

3535  JOHN  ALPHA'  TYLER  (Daniel  Meech'^),  bora 
in  Baltimore,  Md.,  September  11,  1837;  married,  February  15, 
1866,  Kate  Logue;  he  Uves  in  Baltimore,  where  the  children 
were  bom.      Children : 

6066  William  Bancroft  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  7,  1866. 

6067  Mary  Logue  Tyler,  bom  May  28,  1868. 

3538  MARTHA  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (Daniel 
Meech®),  bom  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  20,  1844;  married.  May 
17,  1866,  Nehemiah  Breed  Shorey,  Jr.,  bom  January  30,  1835, 
son  of  Nehemiah  and  Annie  S.   (Chase)   Shorey.      Children   : 

6068  Emma  Tyler  Shorey,  bom  Mar.  1,  1867;  died  Nov. 

27,  1874. 

6069  George  Alpha  Shorey,  bom  Mar.  6,  1869 ;  died  Nov. 

29,  1874. 

6070  Alice  Anna  Shorey,  born  Feb.  1,  1872. 

6071  Olive  Foss  Shorey,  bom  Dec.  20,  1875;  died  Nov.  21, 

1886. 

6072  Mattie  Stevens  Shorey,  bom  May  28,  1878 ;  died  Nov. 

27,  1886. 

6073  Nelhe  Shorey,  bom  Dec.  23,  1881 ;  died  Nov.  21,  18S6. 

6074  George  Bancroft  Shorey,  bom  Oct.  9,  1883 ;  died  Nov. 

21,  1886. 

6075  Mabel  Shorey,  bora  Feb.  4,  1886. 

6076  Frank  Ellis  Shorey,  bora  Mar.  25,  1888. 

3547  LUCY  ANN^  TYLER  (Oliver  Spiccr*'),  bora  in 
Poquotannock,  Conn.,  in  the  old  "  Pundcrson  house,"  November 
15,  1831 ;  married,  December  12,  1855,  Malcolm  Forbes,  of 
New  York  City,  son  of  Colonel  John  Forbes ;  he  died,  but  she 
was  living  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  in  1896.      Child: 

6077  Oliver  Tyler  Forbes,  bora  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  5, 

1857;  married,  July  14,  1891,  Lila  Pendleton  Nash, 
of  Philadelphia ;  daughter  of  Austin  B.  and  Ann 
Eliza  (Pendleton)  Nash. 


Seventh  Generation  597 

3553  CHAKLES^  TYLER  (Guerdon  KimbalP),  born  in 
Baltimore,  Md.,  July  4,  1836;  married  (1),  September  11,  1862, 
Sallie  Hoopes,  who  died  June  12,  1871,  in  her  29th  year;  she 
was  a  Quakeress;  married  (2),  April  30,  1873,  Virginia  Poul- 
son.  He  was  living  in  Baltimore  in  1899,  where  the  children 
were  bom. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

6078  Clara  Virginia  Tyler,  born  Oct.  19,  1863. 

6079  Susie  Estelle  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  5,  1865 ;  married,  Oct. 

31,  1895,  W.  M.  McCormick. 

6080  Gurdon  Kimball  Tyler,  born  May  21,  1867 ;  died  Sept. 

10,  1867. 

6081  Charles  Edwin  Tyler  born  Nov.  8,  1868 ;  died  July  4, 

1869. 
6082+     Walter  Bancroft  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  1870. 
6083        Sallie  Tyler,  bom  May  26,  1871 ;  died  Sept.  10,  1871. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 
6084)       Florence  Virginia  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  24,  1874 ;  died  June 
26,  1874. 

6085  Edith  H^l  Tyler,  born  Oct.  19,  1875. 

6086  Grace  Tyler,  born  Jan.  5,  1879 ;  died  July  30,  1880. 

6087  Jessie  Thomas  Tyler,  born  Feb.  20,  1882;  died  Aug. 

12,  1886. 

3554  LUCY  BANCROFT^  TYLER  (Guerdon  Kim- 
balP),  bom  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  August  15,  1838;  married,  No- 
vember 20,  1862,  Edwin  Davis  Hoopes,  of  Arlington,  Baltimore 
County,  Md.  The  children  were  born  in  Baltimore,  Md.  Chil- 
dren : 

6088  Frank  Guerdon  Hoopes,  bom  Oct.  13,  1863;  married 

Sept.  14,  1886,  Millie  Kennon ;  has  one  son  (Guer- 
don K.). 

6089  Susan    Tyler   Hoopes,   bom   Oct.    24,    1865;   married, 

Apr.  7,  1897,  Benjamin  F.  Dickerson,  of  Charlottes- 
ville, Va. 

6090  Edwin  Hoopes,  bom  Apr.  6,  1870. 

6091  Lucy  Bancroft  H'oopes,  bom  July  3,  1877. 

3555  GEORGE  GUERDON^  TYLER  (Guerdon  Kim- 
ball^), bora  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  November  23,  1840;  married, 


598  The  Descexdaxts  of  Job  Tyler 

October  18,  1865,  Sophia  Williams  Goodenow,  of  Bangor,  Me. 
Children: 

6092  Harry  Guerdon  Tyler,  born  July  31,  1866;  married, 

Nov,  1898,  Susan  Harvie  Douthat,  of  Weyanoke, 
Va. ;  is  a  lumber  and  box  dealer  and  resides  in  Nor- 
folk, Va. 

6093  Helen  Bruce  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  9,  1869 ;  married,  Nov. 

20,  1888,  M.  B.  Sayre,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  one  child 
(Dorothy  Britain,  born  June  23,  1895). 
6094<        George  Arthur  Tyler,  bom  May  23,  1873. 

6095  Bessie  Appleton  Tyler,  born  Nov.  16,  187-i ;  married, 

Apr.  7,  1896,  Samuel  Edwin  Edgerton. 

6096  Alice  Louise  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  2,  1877. 

6097  Sophia  Ruth  Tyler,  born  Mar.  4,  1882. 

6098  John  Goodcnow  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  9,  1883. 

6099  Stephen  Bancroft  Tyler,  bom  Apr.  19,  1887. 

6100  Frances  Goodenow  Tyler,  bom  July  2,  1891. 

3557  JAMES  EDWARD^  TYLER  (Guerdon  Kim- 
balP),  bom  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  March  21,  1845;  manied,  Nov. 
10,  1870,  Ida  Hamer.  He  is  of  the  firm  of  Kimball,  Tyler  & 
Company,  barrel  manufacturers  of  Baltimore,  where  he  resides. 
The  children  were  bom  there.      Children: 

6101  William  Guerdon  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  25,  1873. 

6102  Eleanor  Justis  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  7,  1877. 

6103  Susan  Bancroft  Tyler,  born  Nov.  7,  1878. 

6104  James  Edward  Tyler,  Jr.,  bom  Sept.  12,  1880. 

3558  SUSAN^  TYLER  (Guerdon  Kimball*^),  bom  in 
Baltimore,  Md.,  December  30,  1847;  married,  December  15, 
1870,  James  Pollard,  of  Baltimore,  bom  in  King  and  Queen 
county,  Va.,  and  son  of  John  Pollard ;  he  is  a  lawyer  and  moved 
to  Baltimore  in  1871,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Cliildren : 

6105  Lucy  Kimball  Pollard,  bom  Dec.   9,   1871 ;  married, 

Oct.  31,  1893,  Rev.  Henry  M.  Wharton,  D.  D.,  of 
Baltimore,  Md. ;  one  daughter. 

6106  Susie  May  Pollard,  bom  May  12,  1875;  died  Dec.  23, 

1876. 

6107  Juliette  Jeffries  Pollard,  bora  Aug.  11,  1877. 

6108  Guerdon  Tyler  Pollard,  born  Jan.  20,  1880. 


Seventh  Generation  599 

3560  FRANK  KIMBALL^  TYLER  (Guerdon  Kim- 
balP),  born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  12,  1851;  married,  Sep- 
tember 4,  1877,  Julia  M.  Rivers.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Baltimore.      Children  : 

6109  Frank  Rivers  Tyler,  bom  July  12,  1878. 

6110  Eva  Bancroft  Tjler,  born  Feb.  28,  1880. 

6111  Juha  Antoinette  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  5,  1882. 

6112  Sarah  Bancroft  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  14,  1884. 
611'3  Susan  Rivers  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  6,  1886. 

6114  Lucilla  Dix  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  14,  1892 ;  died  July  17, 

1892. 

3561  JOSEPH  HENRY"  TYLER  (Guerdon  KimbalP), 
born  in  Baltimore,  jNId.,  June  8,  1855 ;  married,  September  2j 
1885,  Florence  R.  Land.  The  children  were  bom  in  Baltimore. 
Children : 

6115  Robert  Land  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  5,  1888;  died  June  8, 

1890. 

6116  Rose  Bancroft  Tyler,  born  Aug.  31,  1891. 

6117  Grace  Kimball  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  11,  1895. 

6118  Katherine  Douglas  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  9,  1897. 

3576  MARY  THERESA^  TYLER  (George  Wasliing- 
ton^),  bom  in  Cranston,  R.  I.,  October  30,  1823;  died  August, 
1884;  married,  March,  1864,  W.  S.  Fifield.      Child: 

6119  George  Washington  Tyler  Fifield,  bom  Mar.  13,  1867  ; 

married;  resides  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  s.  p. 

3580  ABBY  WATSON^  TYLER  (George  Washing- 
ton^), born  June  16,  1834;  married,  September  13,  1854,  Fay- 
ette Putnam  BrowTi,  who  died  May  21,  1885;  resides  in  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     The  children  were  bom  in  Providence.      Children : 

6120  George  Tyler  Brown,  born  Nov.  29,  1855 ;  died  Mar. 

17,  1856. 

6121  Fayette  Williams  Brown,  bom  Oct.  8,  1857;  married 

June  9,  1886,  Elizabeth  Leighton;  has  two  daugh- 
ters. 

6122  Mary  Theresa  Brown,  bom  June  6,  1862;  died  May 

18,  1868. 

6123  George   Tyler   Brown,   bom    July   15,    1864;   married 


600  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Aug.    1889,    Katherine    Kinne    Cronyn ;    has     one 
daughter  (Barbara). 
6124.       Ehzabeth  Tyler  Bro^^Ti,  bora  Oct.  14,  1870. 

6125  Royal  Tyler  Brown,  bom  Sept.  6,  1874 ;  died  Mar.  18, 

1875. 

3592  CLAYTON^  TYLER  (Benjamin  S.^),  bora  in 
Royalton,  O.,  in  1855;  married  Ella  Poe,  of  Brooklyn,  O.  He 
studied  law ;  carries  on  a  fruit  farm ;  resides  in  Lakewood,  O., 
where  he  has  been  mayor.     Children : 

6126  Clayton  Tyler. 

6127  Estella  Tyler. 

6128  Molly  Tyler. 

6129  Esther  Tyler;  died  young. 

6130  Child ;  died  young. 

3594  HELEN  MARIA^  TYLER  (Benjamin  S.«),  bora 
in  Royalton,  O.,  January  25,  1860;  married,  December  25, 
1880,  William  R.  Mallo,  who  died  in  Cleveland,  O.,  November  1, 
1894,  aged  35  years.  He  was  a  contractor  and  owned  a  glue 
factory  in  Cleveland,  where  she  lived  after  his  death  and  where 
the  children  were  born.      Children : 

6131  Bessy  Marr  Mallo,  bora  Jan.  28,  1883 ;  died  May  2, 

1883. 

6132  Helen  Lulu  Mallo,  bora  Apr.  21,  1884. 

6133  Wilham  Tyler  Mallo,  bora  Sept.  27,  1885. 

6134  Olive  Lydia  Mallo,  bora  Nov.  19,  1887. 

3596  MARY  ADELIA^  TYLER  (Gideon  Wells«),  bora 
in  Granger,  O.,  April  1,  1844;  manned,  September  2,  1869, 
Rev.  Russell  Thaddeus  Hall,  D.D.,  bora  in  Richmond,  Yt.,  Oc- 
tober 6,  1844 ;  a  descendant  of  the  emigrant  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1631,  and  son  of  Joseph  A.  Hall.  He  was  grad- 
uated from  Obcrlin  College  in  1865 ;  D.  D.,  in  1895 ;  was  gradu- 
ated from  Union  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  in  1870;  in  the  Civil  war, 
1862-1864;  has  served  churches  in  Pittsford,  Vt.,  INIount  Ver- 
non, O.,  Tavans  and  Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  pastor  of  the  (Wilson) 
Mission  church,  St.  Mark's  Place,  New  York  City,  and  the  Sec- 
ond Congregational  church  in  Greenwich,  Conn.,  residing  there 
since  May,  1892.  She  was  graduated  from  Oberlin  College  in 
1865  ;  taught  three  years  in  Mansfield,  O.,  and  Rutland,  Vt. 


Seventh  Generation  601 

The  two  elder  children     were  bom  in  Pitts  ford  and  the  two 
younger  in  Mount  Vernon. 

Children  : 

6135  Edith  Bronson  Hall,  born  Mar.  1,  1877;  was  gradu- 

ated from  Oberhn  College  in  1899. 

6136  Richard  Tyler  Hall,  bom  July  9,  1879 ;  died  in  Mount 

Vernon,  O.,  August  18,  1880. 

6137  Arthur  Benedict  Hall,  bom  Mar.  27,  1881 ;  was  gradu- 

ated from  Yale  College  in  1902. 

6138  Walter  Grant  Hall,  born  Dec.  10,  1884 ;  died  in  Green- 

wich, Conn.,  Aug.  12,  1895. 

3600  GEORGE  WELLS^  TYLER  (Gideon  W^ells^), 
bom  in  Medina,  O.,  August  1,  1859;  married  Merion  Mcintosh 
of  Bay  City,  Mich.  He  is  connected  with  the  "  Beacon,''^  a 
publication  in  Boston,  Mass. ;  resides  in  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Child : 

6139  Paul  Mcintosh  Tyler,  bom  April  18,  1889. 

3609  PARKMAN  TYLERS  DENNY  (Anna  Sophia^), 
bom  December  20,  1851;  married  (1),  November  22,  1881, 
Cora  J.  Monroe,  bom  April  18,  1858;  died  May  17,  1882; 
married  (2)  December  13,  1887,  Grace  L.  Mcintosh  of  Matta- 
pan,  bom  January  22,  1858;  died  January  9,  1890;  married 
(3),  July  5,  1894,  Cora  B.  Knight,  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  born 
August  5,  1864.  He  was  cashier  of  Leicester  National  bank 
1890-1904 ;  treasurer  of  Leicester  Savings  bank,  1890  to  pres- 
ent time.      Children : 

6140  Ruth  Parkman  Denny,  bom  Dec.  8,  1899;  died  Dec. 

12,  1899. 

6141  Parkman  Knight  Denny,  bom  Feb.  20,  1903. 

3626  FISHER  AMES^  TYLER,  JR.  (Fisher  Ames«), 
bom  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  December  3,  1847 ;  married,  June  2, 
1880,  Eva  May  Hudson,  bom  in  Gainesville,  Tex.,  December  3, 
1862;  daughter  of  General  William  Hudson.  He  was  a  pri- 
vate in  Company  A,  3d  Miss,  cavalry  under  General  Forrest 
till  the  close  of  the  Civil  war.  At  18,  he  was  a  clerk  in  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.  He  went  to  Gainesville,  Tex.,  in  1879,  where  he 
lived  in  1900,  and  where  his  children  were  bom.      Children: 

6142  Leha  May  Tyler,  bora  April  22,  1881. 


602  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

6143  Ethel  Ames  Tyler,  bom  July  SI,  1883. 

6144.  William  Hudson  Tyler,  bora  July  19,  1888. 

6145  Ruth  Tyler,  bom  May  31,  1898. 


3651  NATHAN'  TYLER  (Elijah^^),  born  in  Chester- 
field, Mass.,  in  1812;  married  Lydia  White,  of  Cheshire,  Mass. 
He  resided  the  most  of  his  life  in  Hawley,  Mass.,  but  in  1897 
was  residing  in  Easthampton,  Mass.  The  children  were  bom 
in  Hawley.      Children : 

6146  Hattie  Tyler,  married  Edward  Willcutt,  of  Florence, 

Mass. 

6147  Henry  Tyler,  resides  in  Easthampton. 

6148  Herbert  Tyler,  resides  in  Smith  Fen-y,  Mass. ;  unmar- 

ried in  1897. 

6149  Frank    Tyler,    a    carpenter    and    resides    in    Amherst, 

Mass. 

6150  Fred  Tyler,  resides  in  Hawley,  Mass. 

6151  Ellen  Tyler,  was  residing  in  Easthampton,  Mass.,  in 

1897 ;  unmarried. 

6152  James  Tyler,  a  farmer  and  resides  in  Plainfield,  Mass. 

6153  Ida  Tyler,  married  William  Clapp,  of  South  Deerfield, 

Mass. 

6154  Charles  Tyler,  a  farmer  in  Readsboro,  Vt. 

6155  Walter  Tyler,  resides  in  West  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

3653  ELIJAH^  TYLER  (Elijah^),  born  in  Chester- 
field, Mass.,  Febmary  24,  1816;  married,  April  22,  1847,  Lu- 
cina  S.  Tower,  born  in  Chesterfield  1825 ;  died  in  Conwaj',  INIass. 
February  8,  1892.  He  resided  in  Conway  from  about  1853  to 
1884  when  he  moved  to  Leeds,  Mass.,  and  in  1900  was  residing 
with  his  daughter,  Isabella,  in  Haydenville,  ]\Iass.  The  two 
elder  children  were  bom  in  Savoy,  Mass.      Children : 

6156  Ella  Adelaide  Tyler,  born  Feb.  14,  1849;  died  Nov.  3. 

1879;  married  Wilmot  L.  Clark,  of  Williamsburg, 
Mass.,  one  son  (Fi'ank  Elijah). 

6157+     Luther  E.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  31,  1851. 

6158  Isabella  Lucina  Tyler,  bom  in  Conway,  Mass.,  Dec. 
25,  1853;  married  Martin  L.  Sornborgcr,  of  Wil- 
liamsburg; four  children  (Lindell  ]M.,  Rurt  T.,  Ray 
N.  and  Ella  L.). 


Seventh  Generation  603 

3654  NANCY  A  J  TYLER*  (Elijah*^),  bora  in  Chester- 
field, Mass. ;  died  November  3,  1874;  married  December  7,  1842, 
Ezekiel  Noble,  born  in  Castleton,  Vt.,  May  31,  1816,  son  of 
Ezekiel  and  Hannah  (Gates)  Noble,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.  They 
moved  to  Afton,  111.      (See  Loomis  Genealogy.)      Children: 

6159  Harriet  Joanna  Noble,  bora  July  24,  1844 ;  died  1850. 

6160  Emma  Lolette  Noble,   born   June   23,   1846;  married 

Jan.  20,  1869,  Varnum  A.  Glidden. 

6161  WilHam  Marvin  Noble,  bom  July  10,  1848;  married 

December  25,  1873,  Sarah  Seaborn. 

6162  Caroline  Nancy  Noble,  bom  Apr.  25,  1850;  died  1852. 

6163  Arthur  James  Noble,  bora  Mar.  17,  1853. 

6164  Inez  R.  Noble,  bora  Mar.  24,  1855 ;  died  1872. 

6165  Charles  Freemont  Noble,  bora  Aug.  3,  1857. 

6166  Caroline  Noble,  born  July  9,  1859 ;  died  1864. 

6167       LilHe  Ahce  Noble,  bora  June  20,  1861. 

6168  Homer  Bennett  Noble,  bora  Sept.  7,  1863. 

6169  Mirtie  Noble,  bom  Dec.  5,  1868. 

3655  HENRY  P.^  TYLER  (Elijah^),  bom  in  Chester- 
field, Mass.,  in  1820;  died  in  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  about  1895; 
married  Frances  Edwards,  of  Savoy,  Mass.  He  was  a  farmer 
and  resided  in  Savoy,  where  the  children  were  born.      Children : 

6170  Jane  Tyler,  married  (1),  Joslyn ;  married   (2), 

Horace  Pollj%  of  Savoy ;  had  five  children  and  lives 
in  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
6171+     William  Henry  Tyler,  born  in  1845. 

6172  George  Tyler,  married  Emma ,  who  was  divorced 

and  died ;  he  lives  in  Sandy  Hill ;  has  a  son  (Harry) 
who  lives  in  Savoy. 

6173  Alonzo  R.  Tyler,  married  Carrie  Jenkins  and  lives  in 

Conway,  Mass.;  has  a  daughter  (Jessie). 

6174  Amelia  Tyler,  married   (1),  Frank  Lincoln;  married 

(2),  Truman  McAuley;  has  three  children  and  lives 
in  Sandy  Hill. 

3661  HON.  BENJAMIN  0."^  TYLER  (Ephraim^),  bom 
in  Wilmington,  Vt.,  September  7,  1820;  died  September  2, 
1880;  married  (1),  July  31,  1849,  Huldah  Mather,  of  Marl- 

*  This  record  is  given  as  a  probable  line  from  Elijah.s     So  marked  in 
Mr.  W.   I.  T.  Brigham's  notes. 


604)  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

bore,  Vt.,  who  died  July  12,  1865;  married  (2),  November  12, 
1867,  Rosabel  M.  Wright,  of  Shelbume  Falls,  Mass.,  who  died 
November  2,  1893.  All  the  children  but  the  eldest  were  bom 
in  Trenton,  N.  J.  Mr.  Tyler  was  educated  in  the  academy  in 
Brattleboro,  Vt. ;  he  was  a  man  of  fine  ability  and  was  a  lawyer 
in  Winchendon,  Mass. ;  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Trenton,  N.  J., 
and  judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  of  Mercer  county  five 
years. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

6175  Phinehas  Mather  Tyler,  born  in  Winchendon,  Mass., 

May  31,  1851 ;  died  Sept.  12,  1854. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

6176  Mary  E.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  3,  1869. 

6177  Frank  W.   Tyler,  bom   Sept.   3,  1872;  died  Jan.   3, 

1885. 

6178  Gertrude  Tyler,  bom  July  1,  1874;  died  Oct.  8,  1874. 

3662  HON.  ANSEL  L."^  TYLER  (Ephraim^),  bom  in 
Wilmington,  Vt.,  October  11,  1822;  married,  September  7, 
1847,  Lucy  A.  Richardson,  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  who  died  Sep- 
tember 26,  1893.  He  was  educated  at  the  academy  in  Brattle- 
boro and  became  a  merchant  in  Charlemont,  Mass.,  to  which 
place  he  went  in  1846;  he  was  town  clerk  eight  years,  justice  of 
the  peace  and  moderator  for  more  than  thirty-nine  j^ears  ;  chair- 
man of  the  board  of  selectmen  eighteen  j'-ears ;  county  commis- 
sioner nine  years ;  a  member  of  the  Legislature  1855,  1885 ; 
state  director  in  the  Western,  now  Boston  &  Albany  Railway; 
assistant  assessor  of  Internal  Revenue,  six  years ;  postmaster, 
25  years.  In  1887  he  was  chosen  president  of  the  Old  Folks 
association  and  held  the  position  many  j^ears.  His  children 
were  bom  in  Charlemont. 

Children  : 

6179  ]\Iary  Stewart  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  30,  1859. 

6180  Fred  Lyman  Tyler,  bom  July  21,  1862. 

3663  D.  CLINTON'  TYLER  (Ephraim'''),  bora  in  Wil- 
mington, Vt.,  October  10,  1825;  died  May  23,  1890;  married. 
May  21,  1862,  Martha  R.  Howard.  He  was  a  farmer  and 
lived  in  Guilford,  Townshend,  Wilmington  and  Brattleboro,  Vt. 


Seventh  Generation  605 

He  never  sought  office;  he  was  highly  esteemed  for  integrity, 
kindness  and  social  qualities.     Child: 

6181  Minerva  A.  Tyler,  bom  in  Townshend,  Mar.  22,  1863. 

3666  HON.  JAMES  M."^  TYLER  (Ephraim^),  bom  in 
Wilmington,  Vt.,  April  27,  1835;  married  (1),  December  11, 
1861,  Ellen  E.  Richardson,  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  who  died  Jan- 
uary 22,  1871 ;  married  (2),  September  1,  1875,  Jane  P.  Miles, 
of  Brattleboro.  He  was  educated  in  the  academy  in  Brattle- 
boro ;  was  graduated  from  the  law  department  of  the  University 
of  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  practiced  law  four  years  in  Wilmington  and 
in  Brattleboro  from  1865  to  1877 ;  was  state  representative 
from  Wilmington  in  1863  and  1864  and  in  the  special  session  of 
1865 ;  state  attomey,  1866,  1867 ;  member  of  the  46th  and  47th 
Congress  from  the  second  Vermont  District  in  1887 ;  appointed 
by  the  Governor  to  draft  the  new  common  school  law,  which  he 
resigned  to  accept  an  appointment  of  judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Vermont,  which  he  has  held  since  September,  1887. 
Since  1874  he  has  been  a  member  of  the  board  of  trustees  of  the 
insane  asylum  in  Vermont,  now  known  as  the  "  Brattleboro  Re- 
treat." 

Child  : 

6182  Appleton  Tyler,  died  in  infancy. 

3672  OSCAR  STEPHEN^  TYLER  (Chester  Gren- 
nelP),  bom  in  Whitingham,  Vt.,  January  20,  1828;  died  in 
Princeton,  Mass.,  January  22,  1897 ;  married,  November  22, 
1855,  Louisa  W.  Rollins,  born  July  11,  1826;  died  April,  1886. 
The  children  were  bom  in  Whitingham.      Children : 

6183  Alfred  Oscar  Tyler,  bom  May  22,  1859 ;  married  Oct. 

24,  1896,  Helen  W.  B.  Dake,  bom  Oct.  24,  1861, 
daughter  of  John  Dake;  resides  in  East  Princeton, 
Mass. 

6184  Elbert  Ellsworth  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  10,  1861 ;  died  Sept. 

4,  1866. 

3675  HENRY  CLAY^  TYLER  (Chester  GrenneU^), 
bom  in  Bennington,  Vt.,  in  1835;  married  (1),  May  18,  1862, 
Marian  L.  Pierce,  bom  April  18,  1842 ;  died  December  19, 
1863;  married    (2),   November  29,   1866,   Almira   Bishop,   of 


606  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Hinsdale,  N.  H.     He  was  in  the  Civil  war;  a  farmer  and  re- 
sides in  Dana,  Mass. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

6185  Edwin  O.  Tyler,  resides  in  West  Boylston,  Mass. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

6186  William  Bishop  Tyler;  resides  with  his  father. 

6187  Carrie  Bishop  Tyler ;  died  in  infancy. 

3718  AJVIANDA  R.'  TYLER  (Simeon*^),  born  in  Dim- 
mock,  Pa.,  February  10,  1823;  died  January  2,  1.884;;  in 
Friendsville,  Pa. ;  married,  February  12,  1845,  John  Foster,  of 
Great  Bend,  Pa.,  born  in  Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  September  15, 
1817;  lived  in  Dimmock;  thence  in  1884  to' Friendsville.  The 
cliildren  were  bom  in  Dimmock.      Children : 

6188  Jane  Foster,  born  Dec.  5,  1846;  died  June  22,  1854. 

6189  Ehza  Foster,  bom  April  30,  1849 ;  manned,  April  12, 

1870,  Dr.  Eben  P.  Hines,  of  Great  Bend,  Pa.,  a 
graduate  of  University  of  Michigan  and  Jefferson 
Medical  College,  had  five  children  (Carrie,  John, 
Lillian,  Daisy,  James). 

6190  Margaret  J.  Foster,  born  Feb.  8,  1851 ;  died  Feb.  1875 ; 

married  Charles  Glidden,  of  Friendsville. 

6191  Wealthy  C.  Foster,  born  Feb.  3,  1853;  died  June  22, 

1854. 

6192  Frank  Foster,  bom  Feb.  27,  1855 ;  died  Jan.  25,  1857. 

6193  Frank  L.  Foster,  bom  July  27,  1857;  a  lumberman; 

lived  in  Fosston,  Minn. ;  unmarried. 

6194  John   H.   Foster,  bom   June  20,   1859 ;  unmarried,   a 

merchant  in  Great  Falls,  Montana. 

3719  ELIZA  O.^  TYLER  (Simeon^),  bom  in  Dimmock, 
Pa.,  July  9,  1825 ;  died  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  December  4,  1893 ; 
man-ied,  September  30,  1845,  Orlando  G.  Hempstead,  of  Phila- 
delphia, a  custom  house  broker.      Children  : 

6195  Dclos  Balch  Hempstead,  bora  May  21,  1846;  lives  in 

Philadelphia. 

6196  Frederick  D.   Hempstead,  bora  July  30,   1849;  died 

June  21,  1851. 

6197  Eraest  Alexis  Hempstead,  born  Dec.  15,   1851 ;  mar- 


Seventh  Generation  607 

ried,  Aug.  5,  1875,  Annie  M.  Warner,  daughter  of 
Gilbert  Warner,  of  Montrose,  Pa.;  lives  in  Mead- 
ville.  Pa. ;  three  daughters  (Marguerite,  Louise, 
Helen). 

6198  William  Orlando  Hempstead,  bom  Mar.  3,  1855 ;  mar- 

ried, 1874,  Viny  Patton ;  he  is  a  custom  house  broker 
in  Philadelphia,  where  he  lives ;  has  a  son  and  daugh- 
ter (William  O.  and  Florence). 

6199  Minnie  Ehza  Hempstead,  born  July  31,  1859. 

6200  Harry  Newton,  bom  June  25,  1868 ;  married,  Oct.  10, 

1894,  Nellie  Brush,  daughter  of  John  Brush,  of  In- 
dianapolis, Ind. ;  lives  in  Meadville. 

3720  COLONEL  CASPER  W."^  TYLER  (Simeon^) ,  bom 
in  Dimmock,  Pa.,  March  6,  1837;  married,  March  14,  1864, 
Lucy  T.  Warner,  daughter  of  Gilbert  Warner,  of  Montrose,  Pa. 
He  was  apprenticed  at  eleven  years  of  age  in  the  newspaper  of- 
fice of  his  brother-in-law ;  was  educated  in  McGrawville  College, 
McGrawville,  N.  Y. ;  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  I860.  He 
helped  to  raise  and  was  captain  of  Company  H,  141st  Pa.  vol- 
unteers in  1862  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac;  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  but  joined  his  regiment 
during  the  holidays  of  the  same  year,  was  major  and  also  Lieu- 
tenant-colonel in  1864.  Was  appointed  assistant  assessor  of 
Internal  Revenue  after  the  war  and  held  that  office  until  he 
moved  to  Meadville  in  1867  where  he  bought  half  an  interest 
in  the  Meadville  Republican  which  was  later  sold ;  he  then 
bought  the  Crawford  Journal  which  he  held  until  1872;  he  be- 
gan to  practice  law  in  1874.  Was  in  the  Pennsylvania  Legis- 
lature in  1876  and  1882.  Was  secretary  of  the  board  of  trus- 
tees of  the  Meadville  Theological  Seminary.  The  children  ex- 
cept the  eldest  were  bora  in  Meadville. 

Children  : 

6201  Elizabeth  Reed  Tyler,  bom  in  Montrose,  Pa.,  Aug.  7, 

1866. 

6202  Mabel  Louise  Tyler,  born  Oct.  9,  1868 ;  married  Mar. 

1894,  Rev.  Ural  Sumner  Hughes  and  was  divorced ; 
resides  in  Chicago,  111.,  s.  p. 

6203  Guy  Watkins  Tyler,  bora  June  18,  1870,  and  died  next 

day. 


608  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6204  Grace  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  2,  1873;  died  Dec.  5,  1876. 

6205  Dorothy  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  30,  1887. 

6206  Annie  Tyler. 

3723  LEANDER  ANSEL'  TYLER  (AnseP),  born  in 
Dimmock,  Pa.,  February  23,  1836 ;  married  February  23,  1865, 
Mary  J.  Dowlin  of  Downington,  Pa.  He  lived  in  Oil  City, 
East  Bridgewater  and  Brooklyn,  Pa.,  from  1864-1871 ;  thence 
to  Easton,  Pa.,  in  1879 ;  in  the  Life  Insurance  business  in  Phila- 
delphia, since  1870.  The  two  elder  children  were  bom  in  Oil 
City ;  the  next  two  in  East  Bridgewater.  Children : 
6207-H     WilHam  DowHn  Tyler,  bom  June  24,  1865. 

6208  Ada  Isabella  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  22,  1867 ;  died  Nov.  12, 

1880. 

6209  (Professor)   Ansel  A.  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  7,  1869;  un- 

married in  1899  ;  was  graduated  from  Lafayette  Col- 
lege in  1892;  A.M.  1895;  assistant  in  the  biological 
department,  Lafayette  College,  1892-1894 ;  Ph.  D. 
Columbia,  1897 ;  instructor  in  biology.  Union  Col- 
lege, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1897-1898;  instmctor  in 
botany,  Syracuse  University,  1898-1899 ;  assistant 
in  biology,  1900,  University  of  Arizona. 

6210  Mary  Anna  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  31,  1870. 

6211  Brewster  Phillips  Tyler,  bom  in  Brooklyn,  Pa.,  Sept. 

17,  1874;  B.  S.  Lafayette  College,  1897. 

6212  Sarah  Belle  Tyler,  bom  in  Easton,  Pa.,  Nov.  7,  1881. 

3724  DUANE  LEGRANGE'  TYLER  (AnseF'),  born  in 
Montrose,  Pa.,  July  26,  1837  ;  married,  March  30,  1870,  Emma 
R.  Buchanan,  of  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  A  carpenter  and  resided  in 
Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  he  has  resided  in  Florida,  Pennsylvania, 
Delaware  and  Connecticut.  Was  in  Company  M,  2d  Pa.  Heavy 
artillery.  Civil  war,  1862-1865.        Children : 

6213  Grace  Ella  Tyler,  bom  in  Harford,  Pa.,  Jan.  25,  1871, 

married,  Sept.  6,  1894,  Victor  E.  Hunter ;  has  two 
children  (INIalcolm  Tyler,  born  Feb.  17,  1896;  Har- 
old H.,  born  Jan.  26^  1898). 

6214  Rose  Frances  Tyler,  born  in  Walcottville,  Conn.,  Oct. 

26,  1875. 

6215  Arthur  Duanc  Tyler,  born  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Nov. 

17,  1885. 


Seventh  Geneeation  609 

3725  ELLEN  LUCENIA^  TYLER  (AnseP),  bom  in 
Dimmock,  Pa.,  September  8,  1839 ;  married  Jason  F.  Whitney, 
of  Farrington,  Conn. ;  resides  in  Tiffany,  Pa.      Children : 

6216  Ernest  Whitney,  married  . 

6217  Clarence  Whitney ;  residing  in  Conn,  in  1899 ;  married 

and  had  four  children ;  wife  deceased. 

6218  Winona  Whitney;  married;  residing  in  Conn,  in  1899. 

3727  CLARK  LEWIS^  TYLER  (AnseP),  bom  in 
Bridgewater,  Pa.,  February  20,  1842 ;  married,  October  17i 
1871,  Ellen  Burk;  is  a  carpenter  and  resides  in  Scranton,  Pa.; 
the  children  were  bom  there.     Children : 

6219  Ellen  Tyler,  bora  Sept.   9,  1872. 

6220  Agnes  Tyler,  bom  Mar.  1,  1874. 

6221  Lewis  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  31,  1875 ;  is  a  brass  finisher  in 

Philadelpliia. 
Florence  Tyler,  bora  Apr.  21,  1878. 
George  L.  Tyler,  born  Nov.  19,  1879. 

6224  Ansel  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  7,  1881. 

6225  Richard  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  18,  1883. 

6226  Ehzabeth  Tyler,  born  July  13,  1886. 

•3728  MARTHA^  TYLER  (AnseP),  bora  in  Bridge- 
water,  Pa.,  March  5,  1844;  married  May  10,  1872,  Hermann 
Otto,  of  Hartford,  Conn. ;  resides  in  East  Bridgewater,  Tenn. ; 
the  children  were  bom  there.      Children: 

6227  Charies  Tyler  Otto,  bom  Feb.  14,  1874. 
Hermann  Otto,  Jr.,  bora  Nov.  2,  1877. 


3733  GEORGE  W."^  TYLER  (Harvey^),  bora  Novem- 
ber 16,  1850;  married,  November  11,  1878,  Emilie  Brown.  In 
1870  he  moved  to  Minnesota,  and  became  a  railway  engineer, 
living  in  Willmar,  Minn. ;  also  car  inspector  on  the  Great 
Northern  Railway.      Child : 

6229  George  Harvey  Tyler,  bora  in  Willmar,  July  30,  1881. 

3744  FRANK  M."^  TYLER  (Hiram  Ward*'),  bora  April 
25,  1843;  married,  October  16,  1867,  Ellen  Marie  Taylor;  re- 
sides in  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  where  the  children  were  bora. 
Children : 

6230  Hiram  Walter  Tyler,  bora  Mar.  7,  1870. 


610  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6231  Edgar  Malette  Tyler,  bom  July  8,  1872;  married, 
Jan.  3,  1898,  Emma  Marie  Snyder,  of  South  Bend, 
Ind. ;  resides  in  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

3759  ALBERT  WINSLOW"  TYLER  (Sophia^),  born 
in  Townsend,  Mass. ;  died  in  Washington,  D.  C,  March  6,  1892 ; 
buried  in  Arlington ;  mai-ried,  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Tamar  M. 
Dempster.  He  went  through  the  Civil  War  with  the  Boston 
Lancers,  Company  D,  1st  Mass.  cavalry;  then  became  director 
of  Heald's  American  band  in  Washington,  D.  C. ;  was  employed 
in  the  Treasury  department ;  then  held  an  important  post  with 
the  National  Bank  of  Redemption  agency ;  was  president  of 
Washington  Musical  association  No.  4 ;  a  good  musician  and 
very  popular.  The  male  line  is  extinct.  Cliildren : 
6232+     Albert  Winslow  Tyler,  probably  bom  in  Washington, 

D.  C. 
6233       Elizabeth  Tyler,  resides  in  Waslungton,  D.   C. ;  is  a 

contralto  church  and  concert  singer ;  a  stenographer, 

teacher  and  writer. 

3761  WILLIAM  P."^  TYLER  (Sylvanus^),  bom  in 
Dimmock,  Pa.,  July  14,  1836;  died  there  April  26,  1877;  mar- 
ried (1),  February  21,  1853,  Miranda  Compton,  bom  in  New 
Jersey,  September  26,  1836;  died  in  Dimmock,  April  26,  1877; 
married  (2),  March  11,  1878,  Lucinda  Taylor  Newman,  bom 
in  Spring\'ale,  Pa.,  April  14,  1844.  He  lived  in  Dimmock  until 
1867,  running  a  steam  mill ;  then  went  south  for  three  years ; 
then  removed  to  Springvale,  Pa.  The  elder  children  were  bom 
in  Dimmock. 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 
6234+     C.  W.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  2,  1861. 
6235+     Edith  Tyler,  born  July  9,  1863. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 
6236       Peari  H.  Tyler,  bom  in  Springvale,  Apr.  24,  1882. 

3765  HENRY  H.*^  TYLER  (Sylvanus«),  bom  in  Dim- 
mock, Pa.,  January  18,  1843;  married  (1),  April  20,  1867, 
Mary  E.  Cariin,  bom  Fcbmary  18,  1847:  died  Juno  16,  1884; 
married  (2),  August  7,  1886,  Sarah  IVIitchcll,  bom  May  18, 
1856 ;  died  March  18,  1893.     He  lived  in  Elk  Lake,  Pa. 


Seventh  Generation  611 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
Nathan   Southwick  Tyler,  bom  Nov.   8,   1867;  died 

Apr.  2,  1883. 
Byron  H.  Tyler,  bom  May  30,  1869;  married,  Jan.  1, 

1901,  Tillie  Smith. 

6239  Frank  C.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  21,  1873 ;  died  July  2,  1887. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

6240  Gettie  C.  Tyler,  born  Apr.  8,  1890 ;  died  July  28,  1893. 

3783  EMMA  L."^  TYLER  (RoyaP),  bora  in  Oak  Val- 
ley, Kas. ;  married  George  Gardner,  a  farmer,  who  lives  in  the 
state  of  Washington.      Children : 

6241  Isabell  Gardner,  married  Jesse  D.  Miller,  a  farmer  in 

Iowa ;  has  two  sons  and  a  daughter  (Earl  E.,  Ey- 
mons  H.,  Mary  J.). 

6242  Caleb  Gardner,  married  Ethel  ;  is  a  farmer  and 

lives  in  Washington;  has  one  son  (Hiram). 

6243  Nora  Gardner,  married  Edgar  Thompson,  a  baker  in 

Washington ;  they  have  a  son  and  daughter  (Frank, 
Emma). 

6244  Jessie  Gardner. 

6245  Nannie  Gardner. 

6246  Iven  Gardner. 

6247  Ivie  Gardner. 

3785  JAMES^  TYLER  (RoyaP),  bom  in  Oak  VaUey, 
Kas. ;  married  Jennie  Atcherson.      Children : 

6248  Lena  Tyler. 

6249  Mamie  Tyler. 

3788  EDGARS  TYLER  (RoyaP),  bom  in  Oak  Valley, 
Kas. ;  married  Ellie  A.  Bond.     He  is  a  farmer.     Children : 

6250  Marshall  Tyler. 

6251  Rolhe  V.  Tyler. 

3789  ORATAS^  TYLER  (RoyaP),  born  in  Oak  Valley, 
Kas. ;  married  Mora  Pock;  lives  in  Oklahoma,  a  farmer.  Chil- 
dren : 

6252  Ortor  Tyler. 


612  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6253  Dalia  Tyler. 

6254  MsLTj  E.  Tyler. 

3795  BYRON'  TYLER  (WilHam  H^),  bom  near  Wil- 
liamsport,  Ind.,  April  24,  1849;  married  (1),  August  '30,  1869, 
l.aura  Moore,  of  Time,  111.;  married  (2),  Mrs.  Emma  D.  Mc- 
Williams.  In  early  life  he  was  a  school-teacher  and  a  tele- 
graph operator;  since  1879  has  been  in  grain  commission  busi- 
ness and  a  member  of  the  board  of  trade  in  Kansas  City.  When 
he  moved  to  Kansas  the  county  was  full  of  game  and  he  shipped 
the  first  car  of  buffalo  meat  to  the  Chicago  market;  he  then 
went  into  the  business  of  shipping  of  buffalo  hides  and  wolf 
pelts;  after  his  marriage  he  settled  in  Wilson,  Kan.,  and  took 
up  160  acres  of  land  which  he  sold  for  town  lots ;  he  is  a  Knight 
Templar;  was  a  delegate  to  the  St.  Louis  convention  in  1896 
that  favored  Bryan's  free  silver  policy.  The  child  was  bom  in 
Time,  111. 

Child  : 

6255  Charles  B.  Tyler,  bom  July  11,  1871 ;  is  a  telegraph 

operator,  stenographer  and  accountant;  resides  in 
Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  unmarried  in  1897. 

3796  GEORGE  BRIERS  TYLER  (WilHam  H.^),  bora 
in  WiHiamsport,  Ind.,  March  10,  1851;  married  (1),  in  1872, 

,  who  died  soon;  married  (2), ,  who  died  about  1886. 

He  was  a  street  commissioner  and  was  residing  in  Osawatomie, 
Kan.,  in  1897.  He  was  first  a  farmer;  went  to  Kansas  with  his 
father,  and  then  was  teamster  between  the  Missouri  River 
and  interior  Kansas ;  returned  to  Indiana  in  1872  where  he 
injured  his  knee  with  a  sickle  in  the  cornfield  and  was  made  a 
cripple  for  life.     Children: 

6256  Albert  Tyler,  bom  in  1882. 

6257  Ora  Tyler,  bom  in  1884. 

3798  SAMUEL^  TYLER  (William  H.«),  bom  in  Wil- 
liamsport,  Ind.,  February  24,  1855 ;  married,  September  27, 
1882,  Winnie  Vallandingham.  He  went  to  Kansas  with  his 
parents  in  1868,  then  to  Indiana  in  1875,  thence  to  Illinois 
in  1881.  Was  residing  in  Rossville,  111.,  in  1898,  where  the 
children  were  bom.      Children  : 

6258  Anna  Tyler,  born  July  23,  1883. 


Seventh  Generation  613 

6259  Cyrus  Tyler,  bom  March  5,  1885. 

6260  Alice  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  6,  1887. 

3808  ELLA^  TYLER  (George  Clinton^),  bom  in  Marsh- 
field,  Ind.,  March  21,  1857 ;  married,  April  12,  1876,  Robert  A. 
Chandler,  of  Marshfield,  where  the  children  were  bom.  Chil- 
dren: 

6261  Robert  A.   Chandler,  bom  June  26,   1880. 

6262  Ray  Chandler,  bom  Oct.  4,  1882. 

6263  Hal  Chandler,  born  Dec.  24,  1884. 

3809  JULIA"  TYLER  (George  Clinton^),  bom  in 
Marshfield,  Ind.,  March  22,  1859;  married,  August  29,  1878, 
Charles  E.  Winks,  of  Frankfort,  Ind.  The  children  were  bom 
in  Frankfort.      Children : 

6264  Alma  Winks,  bom  June  12,  1879. 

6265  Elma  Winks,  bom  April  26,  1891. 

6266  Charles  Winks,  bom  May  1,  1894. 

3826  ANN  MARIAH"^  TYLER  (Benjamin^),  bom  in 
Wadsworth,  O.,  Nov.  4,  1843 ;  died  in  East  Wrightstown,  Wis., 
July  17,  1876;  married,  November  5,  1858,  Nathaniel  Gilman 
Grant,  of  East  Wrightstown,  born  in  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  March 
31,  1834;  he  married  (2),  Febmary  22,  1877,  Susan  C.  Gif- 
ford.  He  was  on  the  U.  S.  ironclad  Pittsburg  from  1864- 
1865 ;  postmaster  since  1867 ;  superintendent  of  schools  and 
held  many  town  offices ;  was  a  Republican  and  a  Baptist.  The 
children  were  bom  in  East  Wrightstown.      Children : 

6267  Minnie  Mariah  Grant,  bom  Jan.   10,   1860;  married, 

Nov.  28,  1878,  Henry  Priest;  has  two  daughters 
(Grace  M.  and  Rose  V.),  and  resides  in  Chili,  Wis. 

6268  Rosina   Elvira   Grant,   born    Aug.    1,   1861 ;   married, 

April  13,  1879,  Melvin  Phillips,  of  SnyderviUe,  Wis. ; 
has  one  son  and  one  daughter  (Arthur  E.  and 
Nina  M.). 

6269  Edith  Remina  Grant,  born  April  27,  1866;  married, 

June  25,  1889,  Elmer  Brown,  of  Christie,  Wis. ;  has 
one  daughter  (Nina  M.). 

6270  Victor  Freeman  Grant,  bom  Aug.  14,  1867;  married 

(1),  April   18,   1890,  Emma  Baetz;  married    (2), 


614  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

April  12,  1893,  Emma  Gustman ;  has  one  son  by  sec- 
ond marriage   (Ernest  E.)  ;  resides  in   Snyderville. 

6271  Elmer  Ellsworth  Grant,  bom  June  25,  1874 ;  married, 

Jan.  5,  1897,  Bertha  Maves ;  resides  in  East 
Wrightstown. 

3827  WILLIAIVl  HENRY^  TYLER  (Benjamin^),  bom 
in  Wadsworth,  O.,  January  8,  1845;  died  in  East  Wrightstown, 
Wis.,  April  10,  1878;  married,  August  28,  1872,  Jennie  Sande- 
borg.  He  served  three  years  in  the  Civil  War  in  Company  H, 
20th  Wisconsin  Infantry.  The  children  were  bom  in  East 
Wrightstown.     Children : 

6272  Effie   Charlotte  Tyler,  bom   Nov.   3,   1873;  married, 

Dec.  22,  1892,  Hubert  Elhs,  of  Greenleaf,  Wis.; 
had   one   daughter    (Jennie   Evalyn). 

6273  Albert   William   Tyler,   bom   May   5,    1876;   was    at 

Fort  Logan ;  colonel  in  1897  in  Company  H,  7th 
Infantry,  in  which  company  he  enlisted  in  1895,  in 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  for  three  years. 

6274  Clara    Olive   Tyler,   bom    Aug.    15,    1878;    man-ied, 

March  30,  1896,  Charles  Baetz,  of  Wrightstown. 

3830  ELLA  BERTHA"^  TYLER  (Benjamin^),  bom 
December  22,  1867;  married,  September  5,  1882,  Willard  H. 
Russell,  bom  in  New  York,  December  6,  1862;  a  hotelkeeper 
in  Nickerson,  Minn.      Children  : 

6275  Rud  Arthur  Russell,  born  Dec.  6,  1883. 

6276  Frankhn  Benjamin  Russell,  bom  Jan.  24,  1886. 

6277  William  Murl  Russell,  born  May  10,  1888 ;  died  June 

27,  1893. 

6278  Cari  Henry  Russell,  bom  Dec.  11,  1889. 

6279  Mildred  May  Russell,  bom  Oct.  22,  1893. 

6280  Roland  Leroy  Russell,  bom  Oct.  31,  1895. 


3832  RUSH  S."^  (or  H.)  TYI.ER  (Joseph^),  bora  in 
Wadsworth,  O.,  October  15,  1851;  married  (1),  July  1,  1875, 
Laura  T.  Stannard,  who  died  in  Wadsworth  February  21, 
1893;  married  (2),  December  18,  1895,  Emma  F.  Long,  of 
Guilford,  O.      The  children  were  bom  in  Wadsworth. 


Seventh  Generation  615 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 
6281+     Winnifred  Pearl  Tyler,  born  June  21,  1876- 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

6282  Josie  R.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  2,  1897. 

6283  Son,  bom  Feb.  12,  1901. 

3833  JESSIE  R."^  TYLER  (Joseph^),  born  in  Wads- 
worth.  O.,  September  17,  1856;  married,  March  13,  1877, 
John  W.  Culbertson  bom  November  11,  1854.  He  lived  for  a 
time  in  Chippewa  Lake,  O.,  where  the  eldest  child  was  bom; 
then  was  an  engineer  on  the  C.  L.  W.  Railway;  then  a  hard- 
ware dealer  in  Lorain,  O.,  where  the  two  younger  children  were 
bom.     Children : 

6284  Guy  Wilber  Culbertson,  bom  Sept.  26,  1878. 

6285  Joseph  Ray  Culbertson,  bom  March  21,  1883. 

6286  William  Leo  Culbertson,  bom  June  1,  1889. 

■3841  MARTHA^  TYLER  (Albert^),  bom  in  Oxford, 
Mass.,  May  5,  1853 ;  married,  December  31,  1873,  Edson  Fran- 
cis Estabrook,  of  Paxton,  Mass.,  born  November  7,  1851 ;  son 
of  Dwight  and  Mary  B.  (Rogers)  Estabrook.  He  is  a  mill 
superintendent  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  where  they  live,  and  where 
the  child  was  bom.      Child: 

6287  Alice  Louisa  Estabrook,  bom  Jan.  4,  1875. 

3844  WALTER  DRURY^  TYLER  (Albert^),  bom  in 
Granby,  Conn.,  April  6,  1860;  married,  October  21,  1879, 
Christina  Caroline  Forrest,  daughter  of  William  S.  Forrest; 
she  died  in  1899.  He  was  of  the  firm  of  A.  L.  Joslin  &  Co., 
boot  and  shoe  manufacturers,  in  Oxford,  where  the  children 
were  born ;  but  in  1901  he  was  living  in  Yarmouth,  N.  S. 
Children ; 

6288  Mabelle  E.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  5,  1881. 

6289  Gladys    Wealthy    Tyler,   born    Feb.    15,    1895;   died 

Oct.  3,  1895. 

3848  SARAH  FRANCES^  TYLER  (Charles  E.«),  born 
m  Oxford,  Mass.,  October  20,  1856;  married  (1),  August  2, 
1875,  Orrin  Johnson,  of  Oxford,  Mass.;  married   (2),  Febru- 


616  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

ary  7,  1889,  Charles  Combs.      She  lived  in  Sutton  where  her 
children  were  born. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

6290  Alfred  Orrin  Johnson,  bora  Dec.  18,  1876. 

6291  Edgar  Johnson,  bom  July  11,  1879. 

6292  Martha  Johnson,  bom  Aug.  9,  1881. 

6293  Flora  Johnson,  bom   July  9,   1884. 

6294  Ida  Johnson,  bom  Jan.  28,  1887. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

6295  Joseph  Combs,  bora  Dec.  10,  1889. 

3853  ALICE  AUGUSTA^  TYLER  (Lemuel^),  bora  Au- 
gust 7,  1871 ;  married.  May  29,  1892,  Christopher  H.  Vick, 
of  Chicago,  111.,  who  moved  to  Rensselaer,  Ind.,  where  he  held 
a  county  office.      Children : 

6296  Harry  C.  Vick,  bora  Feb.  19,  1894. 

6297  Clara  Vick,  bora  Jan.  17,  1897. 

3898  CLARA  CATLIN^  TYLER  (John,  Jr«),  bora  in 
Harford,  Pa.,  April  9,  1810;  died  June  8,  1890;  married,  by 
Rev.  Lyman  Richardson,  June  7,  1836,  WilHam  Metcalfe  Clarke 
of  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  bora  April  3, 1800;  died  December  23,  1884. 
She  was  highly  educated  for  the  period  of  time  and  part  of 
the  world  in  which  she  lived  and  was  preceptress  of  Cazenovia 
High  School  1832-183'3  and  of  the  Manlius  Academy  1834- 
1835.  They  resided  in  Syracuse,  where  the  children  were 
born.  There  she  was  a  prominent  church-worker,  leader  in 
the  choir  and  faithful  in  charitable  work.  The  world  was  her 
field  and  she  reached  out  to  the  poor  of  her  own  city  and  the 
negroes  in  the  South  as  well  as  to  the  work  of  the  missionaries 
in  foreign  lands.  She  received  a  shock  of  paralysis  some  years 
before  her  death,  but  the  unselfish  devotion  for  others'  welfare 
which  characterized  her  whole  life,  did  not  abate  during  her 
invalidism. 

Childrein  : 
Henry  Wadsworth  Clarke,  bora  Nov.  6,  1837 ;  married 
(1),  Oct.  15,  1867,  Ellen  Amanda  Clarke,  born  May 
6,   1842;   died   Feb.    23,   1871;   married    (2),   June 
30,  1887,  Mrs.  Mary  Maria  (Daniels)  Chase,  bom 


Seventh  Generation  617 

Jan.  5,  1836.     He  is  a  city  engineer  in  Syracuse; 
has  one  son   (Theodore  W.). 

6299  Frances  Amelia  Clarke,  bom  Dec.  6,  1839;  an  invalid. 

3899  HARRIET  ANN^  TYI.ER  (John^),  bom  in  Har- 
ford, Pa.,  April  27,  1817 ;  married.  May  25,  1840,  Rev.  Wil- 
lard  Richardson,  of  Houston,  Del.,  born  May  23,  1815.  He 
was  the  youngest  of  three  members  of  the  Richardson  family 
who  were  famous  educators  in  northeastern  Pennsylvania. 
His  eldest  brother  married  Charlotte  Sweet,  No.  3894.  In 
1901  Mrs.  Richardson  was  living  in  Harford.      Children: 

6300  Thomas  Sweet  Richardson,  bom  June  16,  1845;  died 

Feb.  23,  1846. 

6301  Wilham  Tyler  Richardson,  bom  April  12,  1847 ;  died 

Feb.  28,  1850. 

6302  Thomas  Sweet  Richardson,  bom  Nov.  23,  1848;  died 

Feb.  28,  1876;  unmarried. 

6303  Oscar  Wadsworth  Richardson,  bom  April  7,  1851. 

6304  Clara  Richardson,  bom  Dec.  9,  1852;  married,  Oct. 

16,    1884,   Wilham    Nutter   Pierce,    bom    Jan.    21, 
1847;  hves  in  Harford. 

3900  NANCY^  TYLER  (Job^),  bom  in  Harford,  Pa., 
April  12,  1804;  died  September,  1874;  married,  July  19,  1821, 
Francis  Moxley,  of  New  Milford,  Pa.,  bom  April  11,  1798. 
The  children  were  bom  in  New  Milford.     Children : 

6305  Adaline    Moxley,    bom    March   24,    1823;    died   Oct. 

28,  1863;  married,  Dec.  23,  1857,  Rev.  Edwin  A. 
Francis. 

6306  Wilham  Tyler  Moxley,  bom  Feb.   16,  1826;  married 

(1),  Nov.  20,  1848,  Sophia  Roe  born  Dec.  7  1826; 
married  (2),  Jan.  31,  1854,  Mary  E.  Woodmancy. 

3901  DEACON  JARED"^  TYLER  (Job^),  bom  in 
Harford,  Pa.,  April  21,  1806;  died  July  7,  1877;  married, 
January  30,  18'31,  Sarah  Hartt,  bom  May  20,  1809;  died 
October  16,  1874.  He  lived  in  Harford  and  in  New  Milford. 
The  children  were  probably  all  bom  in  Harford,  except  the 
second.  Children : 
6307+     Henry  Judson  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  24,  1832. 


618  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6308+     John  Wadsworth  Tyler,  bom  in   New  Milford,   Pa., 

July  6,  1834. 
6309       MaryEmeline  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  23,  1838;  died  Feb. 

5,  1840. 
6310+     Edward  Job  Tyler,  bom  April  13,  1841. 

6311  Jared  Hartt  Tyler,  born  Sept.  17,  1846;  died  unmar- 

ried, Oct.  7,  1874. 

6312  Nancy  M.  Tyler  (adopted),  bora  March  7,  1842 ;  mar- 

ried, June  3,  1868,  Lewis  Wilson. 

3907  PROFESSOR  WILLIAM  SEYMOURS  TYLER, 
D.  D.,  LL.  D.  (Joab^),  bom  in  Harford,  Susquehanna  County, 
Pa.,  September  2,  1810;  died  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  November 
19,  1897 :  married,  September  4,  1839,  Amelia  Ogden  Whiting, 
bom  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  March  4,  1819;  and  died  in 
Amherst,  Mass.,  August  4,  1904  ;  daughter  of  Mason  and  ]Mary 
(Edwards)  Whiting.  Mason  Whiting,  a  leading  early  mem- 
ber of  the  bar  in  Binghamton,  and  a  prominent  abolitionist, 
was  the  son  of  Doctor  William  Whiting,  of  Great  Barrington, 
Mass.  (an  army  surgeon  in  the  Revolution,  rendering  also  great 
service  by  successful  experiments  in  manufacturing  gunpowder), 
and  his  wife,  Anna  Mason,  who  was  descended  from  the  May- 
flower pilgrim.  Governor  William  Bradford;  IMajor  John 
Mason,  one  of  the  patentees  of  the  royal  charter  of  Con- 
necticut, commander-in-chief  of  the  colonial  forces  and  the 
hero  of  the  Pequot  war;  and  through  Elizabeth  St.  John,  wife 
of  Samuel  Whiting,  D.  D.,  from  the  royal  families  of  England, 
Scotland,  Normandy,  Spain,  and  Russia.  Mary  Edwards  was 
a  granddaughter  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Edwards,  and  was  also 
a  descendant  of  Captain  Thomas  Willet,  first  mayor  of  the 
city  of  New  York,  1665 ;  thirteen  of  Mrs.  Tyler's  New  England 
ancestors  were  Puritan  ministers. 

Professor  Tyler  prepared  for  college  "  by  snatches  as  I  (or 
rather  my  father),  could  pick  up  a  teacher  in  the  vicinity  or 
hear  of  one  at  a  distance."  In  the  fall  of  1827  Professor  Tyler 
entered  Hamilton  College  in  the  Junior  Class,  but  owing  to 
dissensions  between  the  faculty  and  trustees,  he  left  at  the 
end  of  his  first  term,  as  did  most  of  his  class.  During  1828 
he  taught  in  Nor^vich  and  Binghamton,  New  York.  His  atten- 
tion was  directed  to  Amherst  College  and  his  father  took  him 
there  in  midwinter  "  in  a  cutter,"  and  he  was  admitted  in  the 


Seventh  Geneeation  619 

same  standing  in  which  he  left  Hamilton,  the  second  term  of 
junior  year.  While  in  college,  he  writes :  "  I  boarded  at  a 
Club  at  Mr.  Green's,  and  it  never  cost  me  more  than  seventy- 
five  cents  a  week."  "  All  the  cloth  that  I  wore  in  college  was 
homespun,  made  from  the  wool  of  sheep  raised  on  the  farm, 
spun  in  the  house,  and  for  the  most  part  by  my  mother's  own 
hands,  woven  in  a  hand-loom,  and  dyed  and  dressed  in  Har- 
ford." Although  only  a  year  and  a  half  at  Amherst,  he  re- 
ceived the  degree  of  A.  B.  in  the  class  of  1830,  and  the  Salu- 
tatory or  second  scholarship  appointment  at  commencement. 
He  taught  1830-31  in  Amherst  Academy  the  Mathematics  and 
English  branches.  "  It  was,"  he  writes,  "  at  Andover  Seminary 
and  during  my  tutorship  in  college  that  I  came  to  prefer  the 
department  of  languages."  1831-32  and  1834-35  he  spent 
at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  and  from  1832-34  was  a 
tutor  in  Amherst  College  where  he  boarded  in  the  same  family 
with  Miss  Mary  Lyon,  founder  of  Mt.  Holyoke,  of  which  insti- 
tution he  was  made  a  trustee  in  1862,  and  from  1874  to  1894 
was  the  honored  president  of  the  board.  In  1835-36  Professor 
Tyler  studied  in  New  York  under  Rev.  Thomas  H.  Skinner, 
D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  in  a  class  that  became  the  nucleus  of  the  Union 
Theological  Seminary.  He  was  licensed  by  the  Third  Presby- 
tery of  New  York,  February  29,  1836.  On  leaving  New  York 
in  the  spring  of  1836,  he  writes,  "  it  had  been  my  expectation 
to  '  go  West,'  either  as  a  professor  in  some  western  college  or 
as  a  home  missionary,"  but  "  I  found  the  roads  were  in  such  a 
state  that  the  stage  agents  would  not  undertake  to  carry  me." 
For  a  time  he  was  a  tutor  in  Amherst  College.  In  the  fall  of 
1836  he  was  appointed  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek  at  Am- 
herst College,  and  in  1847  Samuel  Williston  Professor  of  the 
Greek  language  and  literature,  which  position  he  held  until  he 
was  made  Professor  Emeritus  in  1893,  after  having  been  en- 
gaged actively  as  a  full  professor  for  fifty-seven  years,  during 
the  incumbency  of  five  of  the  college  presidents.  The  Am- 
herst College  Obituary  Record  for  1898  says:  "No  officer  in 
Amherst  College  has  ever  done  so  much  as  Professor  Tyler 
for  the  indi\'idual  improvement  of  the  students,  morally  and 
religiously,  and  to  a  great  many  he  has  been  a  spiritual  father." 
On  October  16,  1859,  he  received  ordination  at  North  Am- 
herst. In  1857  Harvard  University  conferred  upon  him  the 
degree  of  D.  D.,  and  he  was  given  the  degree  of  LL.  D.  by 


620  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Amherst  in  1871  and  by  Columbia  in  1887.  Harvard  Uni- 
versity again  selected  him  as  one  of  those  to  be  honored  at  the 
celebration  of  its  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  in  1886, 
conferring  upon  him  the  degree  of  LL.  D.  It  is  a  singular 
honor  that  he  should  have  received  from  Harv^ard,  although  it 
was  not  his  alma  mater,  both  the  degree  of  D.  D.  and  LL.  D. 
In  only  two  other  instances  had  that  university  honored  one 
man  with  both  degrees.  He  twice  visited  the  old  world  in  1855- 
56,  traveling  especially  in  Italy,  Greece,  Egypt,  and  Palestine, 
and  in  1869-70  studying  in  Athens  and  Egypt.  He  was  a 
trustee  of  the  Pittsfield  Young  Ladies'  Institute,  founded  by 
his  brother  Wellington ;  he  prepared  the  constitution  and  did 
much  of  the  work  of  organizing  Williston  Seminary,  founded 
by  Samuel  Williston  in  1841 ;  was  active  in  co-operating  with 
Miss  Sophia  Smith  in  the  founding  of  Smith  College ;  was  many 
years  a  trustee,  and  for  a  time  president  of  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees of  this  institution.  He  was  acting  president  of  Amherst 
College  during  the  latter  part  of  President  Seelj^e's  adminis- 
tration. 

For  years  his  salary  was  $500,  but  in  the  early  days  when 
the  college  faced  financial  ruin,  he  was  one  of  the  first  to  agi'ce 
with  his  fellow-teachers  to  take  each  year  only  so  much  as  the 
college  could  afford.  The  Springfield  Republican  of  Novem- 
ber 20,  1897,  says:  "Prof.  Tyler  had  been  identified  with 
Amherst  College;  its  life  was  his  Hfe,  and  he  gave  as  much  to 
its  character,  its  scholarship  and  its  great  success  in  education 
as  any  one  man,  and  was  indeed  the  essential  representative 
of  its  fundamental  Christianity  and  its  careful  scholarship 
upon  the  long-established  lines.  He  was  often  called  '  the  Am- 
herst Socrates,'  and  this  indicates  his  familiar  method  in  the 
classroom,  where  his  keen  inquiry  and  his  shrewd  wit  and  occa- 
sional dry  humor  illuminated  many  a  scholastic  examination 
of  texts  and  hard  questions.  He  was  somewhat  given  to  sar- 
casm, for  he  was  a  master  of  that  method  of  expression ;  but  it 
never  exceeded  the  reasonable  bounds  of  his  teaching.  Per- 
haps there  was  never  a  college  professor  whose  personality  and 
individual  ways  counted  for  more."  Rev,  R.  S.  Storrs,  D.  D., 
says  of  him  in  the  Introductory  Note  to  the  History  of  Am- 
herst College,  1895,  "  However  long  the  college  may  continue, 
however  far  its  influence  may  reach,  and  howsoever  rich  it  may 
become,  in  accumulating  funds,  in  a  generously  enlarged  physi- 


Seventh  Generation  621 

cal  equipment,  in  the  men  who  as  teachers  give  it  grace  and 
renown,  in  the  fame  which  shall  draw  to  it  students  from  afar, 
it  may  safely  be  predicted  that  none  will  ever  have  done  more 
to  determine  its  character,  to  invigorate  its  life,  or  to  give 
tone  to  its  widening  influence,  than  did  those  who  were  early 
associated  in  it  as  teachers  and  guides ;  and  it  may  with  equal 
assurance  be  added  that  of  all  those  thus  associated  none  will 
be  remembered  with  a  more  aff^ectionate  honor  than  will  be  given 
to  him  who  came  to  the  college  in  his  young  manhood,  and 
who  faithfully  wrought  in  it  till  fullness  of  years  gave  him 
right  to  retire."  Mr.  H.  L.  Bridgman,  one  of  his  student?  in 
the  class  of  1866,  said  of  him :  "  He  aimed  to  make  and  did 
make  not  only  scholars,  but  men.  Greek  art  and  letters  were 
to  him  but  the  fruit  and  the  evidence  of  Greek  character,  and 
that  not  as  an  intellectual  exercise,  a  printed  page  or  an  in- 
scribed tablet,  to  be  studied  and  literally  acquired,  but  an 
inspiration  to  duty,  manhood  and  clear-eyed  progress."  Rev. 
C.  R.  Bruce,  Amherst  '79,  says  of  him :  "  What  Arnold  was 
to  Rugby,  Tyler  was  to  Amherst,  both  in  mental  and  spiritual 
influence.  He  will  continue  to  live  in  the  multitude  he  has 
inspired  to  a  stronger,  better  life,  and  this  shall  be  the  truest 
monument  to  his  memory." 

Dr.  T^'ler  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  cuiTent  periodicals, 
and  wrote  numerous  articles  for  encyclopedias.  Many  of  his 
occasional  discourses  and  memorial  addresses  were  also  pub- 
lished.    In  addition  to  these  his  published  books  are : 

The  Germania  and  Agricola  of  Caius  Cornelius  Tacitus, 
with  life  of  Tacitus,  introductions  and  notes;  Editions  of  1847, 
1852,  1878 ;  The  Histories  of  Caius  Cornelius  Tacitus,  with 
introductions  and  notes  for  colleges,  1849,  1851 ;  Plutarch  on 
the  Delay  of  the  Deity,  etc.,  1867;  The  Theology  of  the  Greek 
Poets,  1867;  Plato's  Apology  and  Crito,  with  notes,  1859, 
1873;  The  De  Corona  of  Demosthenes,  1874,  1876,  three  edi- 
tions; The  Phillippiacs  and  Olynthiacs  of  Demosthenes,  1875; 
The  Iliad  of  Homier,  Books  XVI-XXIV,  with  explanatory 
notes,  1886;  History  of  Amherst  College  during  its  first  half- 
century,  1873;  History  of  Amherst  College  during  the  admin- 
istrations of  its  first  five  Presidents,  1895 ;  Prayer  for  Colleges 
(a  premium  essay),  1854,  1877;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Henry  Lob- 
dell,  M.  D.,  missionary  to  Assyria,  1859. 

The  children  were  bom  in  Amherst.     Children : 


622  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6313+     Mason  Whiting  Tyler,  bom  June  17,  18-40. 
6314+     William  Wellington  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  14,  1841. 
6315+     Henry  Mather  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  18,  1843. 
6316       George  Seymour  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  24,  1850;  died  Feb. 

7,  1850. 
6317+     John  Mason  Tyler,  bora  May  18,  1851. 

3908  WELLINGTON  HART^  TYLER  (Joab«),  bora 
in  Harford,  Susquehanna  County,  Pa.,  October  14,  1812 ;  died 
in  Labrador,  August  19,  1863 ;  buried  in  Pittsfield ;  married, 
March  8,  1838,  Caroline  Eliza  Carpenter,  bora  August  21, 
1809;  died  September  8,  1873;  daughter  of  John  Carpenter,  of 
Hoosick,  N.  Y.  He  entered  college  at  the  junior  year  in  1829 
and  was  graduated  from  Amherst  A.  B.  1831,  A.  M.  1834. 
He  spent  three  years  in  studying  theology  chiefly  at  Andover, 
and  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Hampshire  association  in 
1839.  He  intended  to  become  a  minister  and  preached  a  few 
months  in  Hadley,  Mass.,  but  a  throat  difficulty  compelled  him 
to  desist.  He  devoted  full  twenty  years  to  the  work  .of  teach- 
ing. He  was  teacher  in  Mercer  County,  Ky.,  1832-1834 ; 
tutor  at  Amherst  College,  1834-1836;  was  principal  for  a  time 
of  an  academy  in  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  and  principal  of  the  South 
Carolina  Female  Collegiate  Institute,  Columbia,  S.  C. ;  then 
he  founded  the  Pittsfield  Young  Ladies'  Institute,  and  was  its 
principal  and  proprietor  twelve  years  and  a  half,  and  which 
under  his  administration  became  one  of  the  most  successful  of 
the  female  seminaries  in  New  England  ;  he  left  on  account  of  im- 
paired health;  afterward,  for  the  year  1862  he  was  principal 
of  the  Cincinnati  Female  Seminary  at  Cincinnati,  O.  He  then 
went  to  reside  in  New  York;  he  joined  a  company  of  gentlemen 
in  the  summer  of  1863  in  an  excursion  to  Labrador  on  account 
of  ill  health  and  was  benefited  on  the  voyage  out ;  but  at  the 
furthest  point  of  the  excursion,  and  just  as  they  were  return- 
ing, he  suddenly  died.  Mr.  Tyler  proved  himself  to  be  always 
equal  to  great  undertakings  and  to  every  emergency.  His 
influence  is  felt  all  over  the  land  in  the  lives  of  the  cultivated 
women  whom  he  educated.  He  performed  a  leading  part  in 
the  efforts  which  have  resulted  in  giving  larger  breadth  and 
depth  to  female  education,  in  reducing  it  to  unity,  system,  and 
adaptation  to  the  wants  of  woman  in  society.  As  his  school 
became  popular,  he  invested  his  increasing  income  in  improve- 


Seventh  Generation  623 

ments  till,  as  the  creation  of  his  individual  energy,  the  institu- 
tion became  collegiate  in  all  its  appointments.  Says  Rev, 
John  Todd,  D.  D. :  "  Many  men  have  indomitable  energy  to 
execute;  some  have  far-reaching  sagacity  to  contrive.  In  him 
they  were  wonderfully  blended.  You  were  never  surprised, 
to  hear  of  a  plan  far  in  advance  of  all  others,  and  you 
were  sure  that  whatever  obstacles  were  to  meet  it,  they  would 
be  overcome.  .  .  .  For  conscious  power,  creating  hope- 
fulness and  action,  I  have  never  yet  seen  the  man  to  be  com- 
pared to  him.  .  .  .  He  wore  in  his  face,  showed  in  his 
style,  and  evinced  in  his  Hfe,  a  rare  combination  of  qualities." 
The  children  were  bom  in  Pittsfield. 

Children  : 
6318       WilHam  Carpenter  Tyler,  bom  March  18,  1839;  died 

Aug.,  1840. 
6319+     Arthur  Wellington  Tyler,  bom  March  14,  1842;  died 

March  27,  1906. 
6320+     Caroline  Carpenter  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  15,  1844. 
6321        Anna  Howard   Tyler,   bom   May   20,    1846;   lives   in 

Plainfield,  N.  tF. ;  unmarried. 

3909  EDWARD  GRISWOLD^  TYLER  (Joab^),  bom 
in  Harford,  Susquehanna  County,  Pa.,  July  23,  1816;  son  of 
Joab  and  Nabby  (Seymour)  Tyler;  died  of  pneumonia,  April 
21,  1891 ;  married,  October  1,  1844,  Mary  M.  Carpenter,  bom 
February  1,  1825;  died  January  29,  1899;  daughter  of  Hon. 
Morgan  Carpenter,  of  Poughkeepsie,  Ni.  Y.  He  entered  the 
freshman  class  of  Amherst  College  in  1834  and  maintained  a 
standing  as  a  scholar  scarcely  second  to  any;  on  account  of 
ill  health,  in  the  second  term  of  his  sophomore  year,  he  left 
college  for  three  years,  which  he  spent  on  his  father's  farm  in 
Pennsylvania.  Returning  to  college  in  1839  he  entered  the 
junior  class  and  was  graduated  A.  B.  in  1841  with  the  saluta- 
tory oration  as  his  appointment  at  Commencement.  In  1844, 
when  his  class  received  the  degree  of  A.  M.,  he  delivered  a 
"  Master's  Oration."  Immediately  after  his  graduation,  he  en- 
tered on  his  life-work  as  a  teacher,  beginning  in  the  Young 
Ladies'  Institute  at  Pittsfield,  where  he  was  associate  principal 
from  1841-1845;  was  principal  of  Pittsfield  Gymnasium  or 
Boys'  Boarding  School,  1845-1848;  principal  and  proprietor 


624  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

■of  Ontario  Female  Seminary,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1848-1861 ; 
on  account  of  ill  health  he  gave  up  teaching  and  engaged  in 
business,  mainly  in  real  estate  and  banking,  first  as  vice-presi- 
dent of  the  First  National  Bank  of  Canandaigua  from  1864- 
1872,  then  as  president  after  1872.  He  was  pre-eminently  a 
scholar  and  a  teacher,  and  his  influence  has  always  been  in 
support  of  the  soundest  learning  and  the  most  thorough  in- 
struction, and  he  was  especially  interested  in  the  religious  edu- 
cation of  our  youth.  The  two  elder  children  were  born  in 
Pittsfield. 

Children  : 

6322  Maria  Seymour  Tyler,  born  Feb.  3,  1846 ;  unmarried. 

6323  Morgan  Carpenter  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  22,  1847;  mar- 

ried, Nov.  20,  1874,  Virginia  Osbom  Chamberlain, 
who  died  Feb.,  1889.  They  have  one  son  (Edward 
Griswold,  bom  Aug.  17,  1876). 

6324  Mary  Catherine  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  31,  1856;  married, 

April  26,  1900,  Charles  Wesley  Robson. 

3914  HARRIET  WADSWORTH^  TYLER  (Jabez«), 
bom  in  Ararat,  Pa.,  December  19,  1820;  died  April  3  (or  4), 
1864 ;  married,  January  4,  1840,  Albert  Bushnell,  bom  Decem- 
ber 30,  1815;  died  February  6,  1861.     Children: 

6325  Newton  Wadsworth  Buslinell,  bom  May  23,  1841. 

6326  Lucy   Maria   Bushnell,   bom   Oct.    1,   1843;   married, 

April  22  (or  27),  1862,  Le^vas  E.  Shutts,  bom  Dec. 
18,  1831.  They  lived  in  State  Line,  N.  Y. ;  two 
children    (Albert   Morgan    and   Han'iet  Louisa). 

6327  Payson  Kingsbury  Bushnell,  bom  June  3,  1845 ;  mar- 

ried, April  20,  1871,  Olive  Elizabeth  Bryant,  bom 
Nov.  1,  1845;  he  lives  in  Oswego,  N.  Y. ;  five  chil- 
dren (Belle  L.,  Jessie  L.,  Albert  E.,  William  H., 
and  Gertrude). 

6328  Mary  Emily  Bushnell,  born  April  17,  1847;  married, 

]\Iay  29,  1878,  Fletcher  Gustavus  Wamer,  bora 
Jan.  25,  1837.  They  hve  in  Montrose,  Pa.;  one 
child    (Louise  B.). 

6329  Horace    B.    Bushnell,    bom    May    6,    1850;    married, 

April  22,  1877,  Frances  Etta  Whitney,  bom  Nov. 
23,  1857.  They  live  in  Nineveh,  N.  Y. ;  four  chil- 
dren (Fanny  L.,  Francis  H.,  Arthur  B.,  and  Laura). 


Seventh  Generation  625 

6330  Harriet  Ann  Bushnell,  bom  May  16,  1852;  died,  un- 

married, Oct.  29  (or  30),  1872. 

6331  Jane  Louisa  Bushnell,  boni  May  25,  1856. 

3916  EBENEZER  DENISON^  TYLER  (Jabez^),  bom 
in  Ararat,  Pa.,  Febmary  6,  1828;  married.  May  12,  1868, 
Lucy  Ladd,  of  Forest  Lake,  Pa.,  born  January  10,  1843.  He 
was  in  the  Civil  War,  13th  Pa.  Regiment  and  was  in  Libby 
Prison;  in  1899  was  residing  in  Scranton,  Pa.  Children: 
6332+     Mary  Ella  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  26,  1869. 

6333  Harriet  Eva  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  9,  1871 ;  a  teacher  since 

1891;  unmarried  in   1899. 

3923  WILLIAM  EBENEZER^  TYLER  (William^), 
bom  in  Attleboro,  Mass.,  April  20,  1822;  married,  July  10, 
1856,  Lurana  Wilmarth,  of  Attleboro,  who  died  in  Northboro, 
Mass.,  November  9,  1886.  He  was  graduated  from  Amherst 
College;  was  professor  for  seven  years  in  a  deaf  and  dumb 
institute  in  Columbus,  O. ;  traveled  abroad ;  was  in  the  real 
estate  business;  edited  a  trade  paper  and  in  1897  was  a  jour- 
nalist in  Boston.      Children : 

6334  Bessie  Hersey  Tyler,  bom  April  15,  1859 ;  died  June 

19,  1859. 

6335  Rebecca  Stanley  Tyler,  born  June  14,  1862 ;  died  July 

8,  1899 ;  was  a  librarian  in  North  Carolina  and  a 
writer  of  both  prose  and  verse. 

6336  Frederick  WiHiam  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  2,  1869;  married 

Sarah   Esther   Blalock,    and  lives   in   Morgantown, 
N.  C. 

3926  ANNA  NEWELL^  TYLER  (William^),  born  in 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  February  1,  1828;  married,  October  27, 
1859,  President  Newton  Bateman,  LL.  D.,  of  Springfield,  111., 
bom  in  1822;  died  in  Galesburg,  111.,  October  21,  1897.  He 
was  graduated  from  Illinois  College  in  1843 ;  taught  school  in 
Illinois  and  Missouri.  In  1858  was  elected  superintendent  of 
public  instruction  in  Illinois.  From  1874  to  1892  he  was 
president  of  Knox  College,  Galesburg,  when  he  was  made  presi- 
dent emeritus  and  professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy. 
He  was  a  warm  personal  friend  of  President  Lincoln,  whose 
career  was  the  subject  of  his  last  lecture.     He  was  one  of  the 


626  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

founders  of  the  Illinois  State  Normal  School  and  State  Teach- 
ers' Association. 

Children  : 

6337  Elizabeth  Newell  Bateman,  bom  Oct.   3,  1864^;  mar- 

ried Wiley  K.  Wright. 

6338  Annie  Tyler  Bateman,  bom  Aug.  21,  1869;  married 

J.  Y.  Ewart,  of  Pittsburg,  Kas. 

3928  EVARTS  CORNELIUS^  TYLER  (William^), 
bom  in  South  Weymouth  or  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  February 
10,  1832;  married  (1),  March  25,  1858,  Ehza  Frances  TafFt, 
who  died  November  18,  1874;  manned  (2),  February  11,  1880, 
Mary  Cushman  Ballou,  bom  in  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  September 
25,  1839.     He  lives  in  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  and  is  an  accountant. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

6339  George  Maurice  Tyler,  born  Aug.  18,  1859;  married, 

Nov.  17,  1880,  Clara  Jennette  Smith,  daughter  of 
Captain  Robert  and  Harriet  Smith ;  no  children ; 
they  live  in  Pawtucket. 

6340  Arthur  Baldwin  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  20,  1860;  lived  in 

Pawtucket. 

6341  Alfred  Evarts  Tyler,  born  Aug.  10,  1864;  died  March 

13,  1883. 
6341a     Maud  Eliza  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  13,  1865. 

6342  William  Newell  Tyler,  bora  Aug.  6,  1868 ;  died  Aug. 

26,   1869. 

6343  Agnes  Winifred  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  11,  1869;  died  Aug. 

4,  1890. 

6344  Annie  Taft  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  14,  1870;  died  Nov.  23, 

1872. 

6345  Henry  Walton  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  4,  1872;  died  Nov. 

29,  1872. 

3932  FRANCIS  MAURICE"  T\T.ER  (William^), 
born  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  May  27,  1843;  married,  August  21, 
1866,  by  his  father,  Delia  Maria  Wells,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Elias  and  Eliza  Wells,  of  Sandwich,  Mass.  The  child  was  bom 
in  Aubumdale,  Mass.      Child: 

6346  William  Wells  Tyler,  bom  July  28,  1876. 


Seventh  Generation  627 

3945  RALPH^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom  in  Marcellus, 
N.  Y.,  September  23,  1810;  died  in  Perry,  O.,  November  17, 
1871;  married,  December  15,  1831,  Maria  Gordon.  He  was  a 
farmer  and  moved  to  Mayfield,  O.,  where  the  children  were 
bom.      Children : 

6347+     Malvina  Tyler,  bom  June  16,  1833. 

6348  Mary  J.  Tyler,  bom  Sept.   2,   1835;  married,  Sept. 

26,  1865,  John  D.  Thompson,  a  farmer;  s.  p.  1897. 

6349  Alphonso  M.  Tyler,  died  in  infancy. 
6350+     Anna  0.  Tyler,  bora  Dec.  25,  1843. 
6351+     Jared  H.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  31,  1847. 

3946  DOCTOR  JOHN^  TYLER  (SamueP),  born  in 
Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  April  22,  1813;  died  in  Amber,  N.  Y.,  Sep- 
tember 28,  1845;  married,  January  1,  1835,  Laura  A.  Whit- 
ney, who  died  in  Marcellus,  May,  1895 ;  daughter  of  Ira  Whit- 
ney; she  married  (2),  Mr.  Dada.      Child: 

6352  Giles  Tyler,  bom  in  1838;  died  in  Amber  Sept.,  1855. 

3947  JARED  WHITING^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom 
in  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  April,  1816;  died  in  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  Sep- 
tember 15,  1898;  married  (1),  February  12,  1840,  Grace  L. 
Whitney,  who  died  October  10,  1865 ;  daughter  of  Ira  Whit- 
ney; married  (2),  July  11,  1867,  Julia  A.  Perrine,  of  Ira, 
N.  Y.  He  moved  from  the  old  farm  in  "  Tyler  Hollow,"  the 
last  of  the  Tylers  to  leave  the  place,  in  1884,  to  Jordan;  he 
was  buried  in  Marcellus,  where  four  generations  of  Tylers 
sleep.  He  was  justice  of  the  peace  in  Marcellus  in  1853-54. 
He  was  an  upright  and  sturdy  character.  The  children  were 
bom  in  Marcellus.      Children  : 

6353  Alvaretta  Tyler,  bom  June  18,  1842;  died  unmarried 

Sept.    13,   1865;   educated  in   Munro,   N.   Y.,   Col- 
legiate  Institute. 

6354+     John  H.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  5,  1846. 

6355+     George  S.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  17,  1851. 

3950  CAPT.  JAINIES  IMEAKLE^  TYLER  (David«), 
bora  in  "Tyler  Hollow,"  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  March  15,  1817; 
died  in  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  in  1861,  a  few  days  before  Fort  Sum- 
ter was  fired  upon  ;  married,  in  Vicksburg,  in  1852,  Mary  Jane 
Wilder,  born  there  November  24,  1829,  daughter  of  Stephen 


628  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

and  Edna  (Nelson)  Wilder.      He  was  interested  in  the  steam- 
boat business.      The  male  line  is  extinct.      The  children  were 
bom  in  Vicksburg.      Children  ; 
6359+     Kate  Virginia  Tyler,  bom  in  1853. 

6360  Blanche  Emma  J.  Tyler,  bom  in  1855 ;  died  in  1856. 

6361  Mary  Bell  Tyler,  born  in  1857 ;  died  in  1866. 

3948  GEORGE^  TYLER  (SamueF),  bom  in  Marcel- 
lus,  N.  Y.,  April  23,  1818 ;  died  in  Colon,  Mich.,  November  17, 
1890;  married  (1),  December  30,  1840,  Cynthia  M.  Rust; 
married  (2),  December  27,  1854,,  "Livona  Bartholomew,  of 
Perry,  O.  He  moved  to  Ohio  in  the  early  fifties  and  went  to 
Michigan  in  1855.      Children: 

6356  Cynthia  Tyler,  married Danby. 

6357  May  Tyler,  married Danby. 

6358  Fanny  Tyler,  married Foster. 


3951  CHARLES  ROLLIN'  TYLER  (David^),  bom  in 
"Tyler  Hollow,"  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  October  6,  1820;  died  in 
Bay  City,  Wis.,  January  19,  1896;  married,  in  Sahne,  Mich., 
July  5,  1845,  Juliette  Amantha  Phillips,  who  died  in  Baj'  City, 
December  28,  1882 ;  daughter  of  Lyman  Philhps,  of  Columbia, 
Mich.  He  was  a  fine  trombone  player,  and  played  in  his  own 
band  on  boats  between  Buffalo  and  Detroit  in  his  early  days. 
In  1851  he  went  to  California  by  way  of  the  Isthmus  and  two 
years  later  returned  East.  In  1854  he  went  to  Bay  City,  Wis., 
from  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  where  he  built  a  sawmill  and  owned 
the  land  where  Bay  City  now  stands,  and  which  he  lost  through 
a  sharper.  He  was  postmaster  in  Bay  City.  Later  he  made 
an  overland  trip  to  the  Pike's  Peak  country.  He  was  a  natur- 
alist and  taxidermist  and  prepared  about  a  thousand  specimens 
of  birds,  reptiles,  and  fish  of  the  northwest.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Bay  City  except  the  two  elder,  who  were  bom 
in  Ann  Arbor. 

Children  : 

6362  Charles  Dwight  Tyler;  died  aged  one  year. 

6363  Charles  William  Tyler,  bom  May  9,  1848 ;  died  May 

13,  1861. 
6364+     Clarence  Rollin  Tyler,  bom  July  5,  1859. 
6365       Mary  Eloise  Tyler,  bora  June  3,  1863;  married  Eu- 


Seventh  Generation  6^9 

gene    Sherburne;    three   children    (Claude,    Charles, 
Guy). 
6366+     Willard  Greenfield  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  7,  1865. 

6367  Jessie   Rowena   Tyler,   born   Feb.    28,    1867;   married 

Fred  A.  Young,  of  Bay  City;  three  children  (Ray, 
Maudie,  Jessie  Lea). 

6368  LeafRe  Pauline  Tyler,  twin  to  Jessie ;  married  John  F. 

Moran;    had    four   children    (Jameis    Tyler,    Mary, 
Juliette,   Charles). 

6369  Claro   Phillips   Tyler,   born    Jan.    26,    1869;   married 

Grace  Doughty ;  two  children  ;  one  died  young  (Com- 
fort  Tyler,   the   survivor). 

6370  Genevieve  Helen  Tyler,  bom  in  1871 ;  died  aged  nine 

months. 

6371  Charles  Dwight  Tyler;  died  aged  one  year. 

3952  CORNELIA  M.^  TYLER  (David«),  born  in 
*'  Tyler  Hollow,"  Marcellus,  N.  Y, ;  married  Dr.  Willard  Green- 
field ;  in  1898  was  residing  in  Edinboro,  Pa.      Children : 

6372  Frank  Greenfield;  resides  in  Edinboro. 

6373  William  Greenfield. 

6374  Minnie  Greenfield ;  married ;  resides  in  Chicago, 

111. 

6375  Catherine  Greenfield ;  married McLaucklin ;  re- 

sides in  Chicago,  111. 

3953  CATHERINE  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (David«), 
bom  in  "  Tyler  Hollow,"  Marcellus,  N.  Y. ;  died  in  Morgan 
Park,  Chicago,  111. ;  married  Newton  Boutwell,  who  died  in 
Chicago.     Children : 

6376  Emma  Boutwell ;  died  about  1895 ;  married  in  Morgan 

Park,  111.,  Charles  Kopf. 

6377  Catherine    Boutwell,   married    Frank    Newell;    resides 

near  Rosebud,  Ore. ;  has  four  children. 

6378  Clara  Boutwell,  resides  near  Rosebud,  Ore. 

6379  James  Boutwell,  died. 

6380  Son,  died. 

3957  MARY  ANN^  TlTl^ER  (Job^),  married,  April 
28,  1842,  Rensselaer  Cutler,  bom  in  Greenwich,  Mass.,  May 


630  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

29,  1813;  settled  in  1837  in  Nottawa,  Mich.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Nottawa.      Children : 

6381  Maria  Cutler,  bom  Aug.  25,  1843 ;  died  in  1846. 

6382  Henry  S.  Cutler,  born  June  3,  1845  ;  died  June  7,  1879 ; 

married  Rhoda  Skinner  and  had  a  family. 

6383  Mary  J.  Cutler,  bora  April  16,  1856 ;  died  same  year. 

3973     HON.    CORNELIUS   TYLERS   LONGSTREET 

(Deborah  Wemple^),  bom  in  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  April  19, 
1814;  died  July  4,  1881;  married  (1),  May  19,  1837,  Mary 
S.  Barlow,  who  died  September  16,  1846;  married  (2),  Sep- 
tember 9,  1847,  Mrs.  Caroline  (Redfield)  Sanford,  daughter 
of  Levi  H.  Redfield,  who  died  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  October  12, 
1900.  An  orphan  at  twelve,  apprenticed  to  a  tailor,  at  seven- 
teen Mr.  Longstreet  became  a  merchant  tailor  in  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  for  ten  years ;  in  1846  he  established  the  first  wholesale 
clothing  house  in  New  York  city ;  after  six  years  returned  to 
Syracuse.  In  1855  he  went  to  New  York  to  establish  his  son 
Charles  in  business  and  remained  until  1862  when  he  retired. 
Was  one  of  the  board  of  trustees  of  Mechanics'  and  First  Na- 
tional Bank  in  Syracuse  and  had  investments  in  manufacturing 
enterprises.      The  children  were  born  in  Syracuse. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

6384  Charles   Augustus   Longstreet,  bom   Dec.   18,   1838; 

died  in  Los  Angeles,  Dec.  7,  1877 ;  married ;  left 
three  sons. 

6385  Mary  Julietta  Longstreet,  bom  May  13,  1840;  died 

Feb.  1,  1842. 

6386  James    Longstreet,    born    June,    1843;    died    Sept.    7, 

1847. 

6387  Edward   W.   Longstreet,   bom   April   20,    1845;   died 

Aug.  28,  1875. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

6388  Cally   Redfield   Longstreet,   born   June   7,   1848;   died 

Jan.  23,  1852. 

6389  Cornelia  Tyler  Longstreet,  bom  Dec.  14,  1849;  mar- 

ried, Sept.  27,  1871,  Charles  H.  Poor,  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. ;  one  daughter  and  two  sons. 


Seventh  Generation  GSl 

6390  Alice   Meta    Longstreet,    bom    June   14,    1851 ;    died 

May  17,  1854. 

6391  Comfort  Tyler  Longstreet,  bom  Nov.  6,  1857;  died 

Dec.  21,  1858. 

6392  Comelius  Tyler  Longstreet,  bora  May  8,  1860;  died 

Aug.  4,  1860. 

3985  ELLEN^  TYLER  (Oren*'),  bom  in  Onondaga, 
N.  Y.,  July  21,  1823;  married  (1),  John  Thompson;  married 
(2),  Nahum  B.  Cole.  She  lived  in  later  life  in  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 
Celia   Jane   Thompson;   died   1895;   married   Captain 
John  F.  Mound,  U.  S.  A.,  who  died;  had  four  chil- 
dren, among  them  a  son  (John),  who  died  in  early 
manhood,  and  a  daughter  (Lily). 


CELIA  DEBORAH^  TYLER  (Oren«),  bom  in 
Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  October  12,  1826;  died  in  Albany,  N.  Y., 
May  25,  1895 ;  married,  June  12,  1850,  Colonel  Frank  Cham- 
berlain, of  Albany,  bom  December  4,  1826,  son  of  Jacob  Pay- 
son  Chamberlain.  The  children  were  bom  in  Albany.  Chil- 
dren: 

6394  Eugene  Tyler  Chamberlain,  born  Sept.  28,  1856;  he 

was  graduated  from  Harvard  College  in  1878,  with 
honors  in  metaphysics.  He  began  work  on  the 
Albany  Journal  as  local  correspondent  for  leading 
New  York,  Boston,  Washington,  and  Philadelphia 
papers ;  was  editor  of  the  Albany  Argus  from  1891- 
189'3 ;  was  appointed  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Navi- 
gation by  President  Cleveland,  Dec,  1893. 

6395  Elizabeth  Longstreet  Chamberlain,  born  Oct.  14,  1858. 

6396  Mary  C.  Chamberlain,  bom  Sept.  13,  1861. 

3987  DARWIN^  TYLER  (Oren^),  bom  in  Onondaga, 
N.  Y.,  September  15,  1831 ;  died  November  6,  1888,  in  Albany, 
N.  Y. ;  married,  February  12,  1863,  Ann  Eliza  Sherman. 
Children : 

6397  Ellen  Mary  Tyler,  born  July  20,  1864 ;  married,  Oct. 

14,  1896,  Byron  Crowell,  of  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

6398  Sherman  Tyler,  bom  May  12,  1866 ;  died  Nov.  7,  1869. 


QS2  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 


Bertha  Bliss  Tyler,  bom  May  4,  1870. 

6400  Edw-in    Sherman    Tyler,   boni   April    10,    1873;    died 

]\Iarch  14,  1893. 

3990  MARY  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (Oren^),  bom  in 
Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  December  2,  1835;  died  in  Oil  City,  Pa., 
October  10,  1899;  married.  May  17,  1855,  Charles  W.  Mc- 
Clintock,  of  Oil  City.     Children: 

6401  Fanny  BHss  McChntock,  bom  May  24,  18— ; 

640^  Charles  Tyler  McClintock,  bom  March  18,  18—: 
married,  Aug.  6,  1892,  Marion  Boughton ;  lives  in 
Oil  City;  has  one  daughter  (Gladys  E.)  and  one 
son   (Tyler  B.),  who  died  young. 

3999  ASHER^  TYLER  (Chauncey^),  born  in  Seneca 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  August  6,  1831;  mai-ried  (1),  November  27, 
1855,  Elizabeth  Hawley,  of  Chicago,  111.,  who  died  July  1, 
1871 ;  married  (2),  in  1873,  Harriet  L.  Johnson,  of  Berlin,  Wis. 
He  went  to  Fon  du  Lac,  Wis.,  in  1846 ;  became  acquainted  with 
the  language  and  habits  of  the  Indians  and  was  an  interpreter; 
he  was  with  Shelly  in  the  Northwest  quelling  the  Indian  out- 
break; was  on  the  survey  of  the  Northwest  Railway  and  later 
on  the  Government  sur^^ey  in  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  and  the 
Dakotas.  He  enlisted  August  1,  1861 ;  was  commissioned  first 
lieutenant  in  INIajor  Berrie's  battalion  cavalry  attached  to  the 
13th  Mo.  Volunteers;  mustered  out  February  1,  1862,  having 
been  in  Battle  of  Lexington,  Va. ;  was  commissioned  captain 
and  put  in  command  of  the  transportation  train  between  Forts 
Snelling  and  Abercrombie;  in  1862  he  was  transferred  to  Gen- 
eral Sibley's  expedition  against  the  Sioux,  and  in  command  of 
pontoon  and  pioneer  transportation  trains.  Was  a  gold  miner 
and  resided  in  1899  in  Portland,  Ore. 

Children  : 

6403  Laura  Elizabeth  Tyler,  married  B.  F.  Wright,  of  Mc- 

INIinniville,  O. ;  had  three  children ;  two  died  young 
(son,  Clarence  Eugene). 

6404  Minnehaha  Eloise  Tyler;  died  in  1900;  married  J.  J. 

Johnson ;  had  one  son  and  two  daughters   (Clifton, 
Hattie,  Alice)  ;  resided  in  Jackson,  Cal. 


Seventh  Generation  633 

4000  HELEN  MARY^  TYLER  (Chauncey^),  bom  in 
Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Deceofiber  14,  18'33;  married,  February  18, 
1863,  Samuel  Adams,  of  Waupun,  Wis. ;  he  moved  to  Graham, 
Mo. ;  resides  in  Hiawatha,  Kan.,  with  his  daughter,  Jessie. 
The  two  younger  children  were  bom  in  Graham  and  the  eldest 
in  Waupun.      Children: 

6405  Jessie  Adams  ;  married  Edward  Kennedy,  of  Hiawatha, 

Kan. 

6406  Ruth  Adams ;  married  George  Huffman. 

6407  George  Adams,  bom  April  1874. 

4001  LORA  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (Chauncey^),  bora 
in  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  April  5,  1837;  married,  October  20, 
1857,  Nelson  Utley,  of  Waupun,  Wis.  The  children  were  bom 
in  Waupun.      Children : 

6408  William  H.  Utley,  bom  Aug.  £4,  1858 ;  married,  July 

21,  1889,  Pruda  Bowers;  a  farmer  s.  p. 

6409  Harriet  Amy  Utley,  born  Oct.  17,  I860 ;  married,  Feb. 

17,  1886,  W.  C.  Hammill,  of  Winfield,  Kan.;  has 
one  son  (William  N.)  and  two  daughters  (Nellie 
and  Bertha). 

6410  Bertha  M.  Utley,  bom  May  17,  1862 ;  unmarried. 

6411  Charles  H.  Utley,  born  April  12,  1873 ;  married,  Sept. 

8,  1897,  Rose  Bowers  ;  had  one  child ;  died  young. 

4002  WILLIAM     HENRY     HARRISON^     TYLER 

(Chauncey^),  born  in  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  March  26,  1840. 
He  enlisted  in  1861  as  a  private  on  first  call,  in  Colonel  Dan- 
iel's First  Wis.  Cavalry,  Company  B,  and  went  through  the  war 
rising  to  the  rank  of  sergeant ;  was  at  Chickamauga  and  with 
Sherman  in  his  "  March  to  the  Sea  " ;  had  no  wounds ;  was 
once  taken  prisoner,  but  escaped  at  night  and  crawled  into  the 
Union  lines ;  re-enlisted  at  the  end  of  three  years  in  Han- 
cock's Veteran  Corps.  A  marble-cutter  and  miner,  and  resides 
in  Victor,  Colo.      Children  : 

6412  Effie  Roselia  Tyler;  married  Willard  Franklin  Dalbee, 

of  Denver,  Col. 

6413  Pearl  Tyler,  bom  in  Denver,  Col.,  in  1891. 

4005  HERBERT  MILTON^  TYLER  (Chauncey^), 
born  in  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  August  25,  1848 ;  married,  Novem- 


634  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

ber  2,  1871,  Harriet  G.  Ayshford.     He  is  a  farmer  and  ranch- 
man and  resides  in  Buena  Vista,  Colo.,  in  1899.      Children: 
6414.        Earl  Tyler,  bom  in  1876. 

6415  Coral  Tyler,  bom  in  Skidmore,  Mo.,  in  1880. 

6416  Ceha  Tyler,  bom  in  Glendive,  Mon.,  in  1883. 

6417  Myrtle  Tyler,  bom  in  Buena  Vista,  Colo. 

4006  MARY  JANE^  TYLER  (John«),  born  in  Tol- 
land, Conn.,  November  11,  1838;  died  in  1872;  married,  in 
1860,  Edward  Westcott,  of  Lynn,  Mass.  In  1896  he  lived  in 
Fitchburg,  Mass.  The  children  were  born  in  Lynn.  Chil- 
dren: 

6418  Durand  R.  W^estcott,  born  July  26,  1863;  died  Feb. 

1,  1891 ;  unmarried. 

6419  Mary  E.  Westcott,  bom  1865;  In  1896  was  living  in 

Fitchburg. 

4010  GEORGE  DE  WITT^  TYLER  (George^),  bom 
in  Munson,  Mass.,  May  2,  1841 ;  married  in  Union  City,  Mich., 
December  10,  1863,  Sophie  Dennison.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Union 
City,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

6420  Frank  E.  Tyler,  bom  May  12,  1875;  died  Nov.  11, 

1881. 

6421  Kate  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  9,  1888. 

4013  GILES  MERRILL'  TYLER  (George^),  bora  In 
Union  City,  Mich.,  April  18,  1851 ;  married,  December  1,  1891, 
in  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Lulu  Bowers,  of  Richmond,  Va.  He 
is  a  farmer  in  Union  City,  where  the  children  were  bom.  Chil- 
dren: 

6422  Louise  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  20,  1892. 

6423  Lynn  Merrill   Tyler,  bom   Nov.    19,   1894. 

4014  CLARA  ZERUIAH"  TYLER  (George^),  bom  In 
Union  City,  Mich.,  July  18,  1854 ;  married  there,  January  27, 
1885,  Charles  H.  Sheltus,  of  Jonesville,  Mich.,  later  of  Kala- 
mazoo.     The  two  elder  children  were  bom  in  Jonesville.      Chil 
drcn : 

6424  Winifred  Grace  Sheltus,  bom  March  29,  1886. 

6425  J.  Irving  Sheltus,  born  Dec.  22,  1888. 
Marjorie  Norine  Sheltus,  bom  in   Union   City,   Sept 

21,  1891. 


Seventh  Generation  635 

4015  JOHN  BJ  TYLER  (George^),  born  in  Union 
City,  Mich.,  November  2,  1856;  married  (1),  in  Dysart,  la., 
January  1,  1879,  Lorena  L.  Horton,  who  died  in  Union  City, 
Mich.,  November  11,  1882;  married  (2),  September  28,  1885, 
Mary  Dodge,  of  Union  City,  where  all  the  children  except  the 
eldest  were  bom. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

6427  Pauhne  Tyler,  bom  in  Onawa,  la.,  Aug.   28,   1881; 

died  in  Union  City,  Jan.  10,  1882. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

6428  George  E.  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  26,  1886. 

6429  Grover  Converse  Tyler,  born  March  9,  1888. 

6430  Daughter,  bom  June  2,  1893;  died  June  9,  1893. 

6431  Neva  Tyler,  bom  July  8,  1894. 

4017  MARY  ELIZABEPir  TYLER  (Augustus^), 
bom  in  Middlebury,  now  a  part  of  Akron,  O.,  December  4,  1834 ; 
married  in  Hazel  Green,  Wis.,  October  4,  1854,  Henry  D. 
York,  bom  in  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  March  25,  1823 ;  son  of  Jeremiah 
and  Catherine  (Pendleton)  York.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Hazel  Green.      Children: 

6432  Dwight  Sutphen  York,  bom  Nov.  21,  1855;  married 

in  Boston,  Mass.,  June  26,  1888,  Mrs.  Edith 
(Fisher)  Mills ;  has  two  children  and  resides  near 
Hazel  Green. 

6433  Ruth  Aruba  York,  bom  June  16,  1861 ;  a  teacher  in 

the  schools  of  Evanston,  111. 

4019  FLORA  A."^  TYLER  (Augustus^),  bom  in  Notawa 
Prairie,  Mich.,  November  20,  1839;  married  in  Platteville,  Wis., 
June  2,  1860,  Charles  H'.  Nye,  bora  in  Fairfield,  Me.,  October 
20,  1834.  He  was  in  the  Civil  War.  The  second,  third,  and 
fourth  children  were  bom  in  Platteville.      Children : 

6434  Augustus  Tyler  Nye,  bom  in  Hazel  Green,  Wis.,  June 

25,  1862;  died  in  Mississippi,  March  22,  1905; 
married.  May  10,  1887,  Nellie  Campbell;  had  two 
daughters. 

6435  Ellen  F.  Nye,  bom  Feb.  22,  1866;  married,  Nov.  24, 

1887,  Falcon  Woodhouse;  resides  in  Lawrence,  Okla. ; 
has  three  sons. 


6^  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6436  Mary  Jalana  Nye,  born  Dec.  9,  1868 ;  man-ied  Doctor 

John  Chase,  of  Viroqua,  Wis.,  and  has  one  daughter. 

6437  Charles  Nye,  bom  Feb.  17,  1876;  married,  July  30, 

1903,  Zelma  Schmezer.  He  was  in  the  Spanish 
War;  resides  in  Viola,  Wis.,  and  has  one  son. 

6438  Evans  M.  Nye,  bom  Jan.  17,  1879;  is  in  business  in 

Chicago,  111. 

4020  AD  ALINE  M."^  TYLER  (Augustus^),  bom  in 
Notawa  Prairie,  Mich.,  Septe.mber  20,  1841 ;  died  in  Ashland, 
Ore.,  June  21,  1893;  married  in  Scott  River,  Cal.,  in  1878, 
Warren  G.  Holmes,  of  Massachusetts.  They  lived  in  Scott 
River,  where  the  children  were  bom.  Mr.  H^olmes  now  Hves  in 
Holmes,  Mont.     Children : 

6439  Charles  H.  Holmes,  bom  1879;  a  ranchman  in  Mon- 

tana. 

6440  Augustus  Tyler  Holmes,  bom  1881 ;  an  engineer  on 

the  eastern  coast  of  Texas. 

6441  George  W.  Holmes,  bom  June  6,  1883 ;  died  in  Ash- 

land, Ore.,  Dec.  21,  1887. 

4022  KATE^  TYLER  (Augustus*^),  bom  in  Notawa 
Prairie,  Mich.,  June  4,  1845 ;  married  in  Platteville,  Wis.,  in 
1868,  James  L.  Nye,  bom  in  Fairfield,  Me.,  May  31,  1842. 
He  was  in  the  Civil  War.      Children : 

6442  George  Nye,  born  June  25,  1869 ;  married  in  Dixon, 

111.,  Nov.,  1895,  Susie  Am.  He  is  a  railway  mail 
clerk  from  Chicago  to  Omaha ;  a  son  was  drowned 
when  in  his  tenth  year. 

6443  Mabel  Nye,  bom  in  Platteville,  Wis.,  March  20,  1871 ; 

married  William  Yearsley,  of  Toronto,  Can.,  and 
resides  in  Waterloo,  la.      They  have  one  son. 

6444  James  L.  Nye,  Jr.,  bom  Sept.  8,  1883. 

6445  Bemice  Nye,  bom  Aug.  20,  1887. 

4024  GEORGE  HIRAM"  TYLER  (Augustus^)),  bom 
in  Hazel  Green,  Wis.,  June  14,  1849;  married  (1),  Mahala 
Willis,  who  died  in  Ashland,  Ore.,  December  30,  1892 ;  married 
(2),  Mary  Gunton ;  resides  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

6446  Augustus  Tyler,  bom  about  1899. 

6447  George  O.  Tyler,  bom  about  1901. 


Seventh  Geneeation  637 

40S6  GENEVIEVE^  TYLER  (George*'),  born  in  Bun- 
Oak,  Mich.,  August  8,  1856;  married,  in  1881,  Rev.  Elliott 
Lawrence  Dresser.  He  was  graduated  from  Princeton  Col- 
lege in  1876  and  from  the  Theological  School.  He  became  a 
home  missionary  in  South  Dakota,  where  he  remained  eleven 
years,  going  thence  to  Oberlin,  O.,  for  the  purpose  of  educat- 
ing their  children.  Later  they  bought  a  place  in  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
to  be  near  their  children  in  Cornell  University  and  those  in  the 
preparatory  schools.  For  a  number  of  years  Mr.  Dresser  has 
been  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  with 
his  home  in  Ithaca.  Mrs.  Dresser  gained  a  wide  reputation 
as  a  highly  successful  concert  and  oratorio  singer  before  her 
marriage,  and  afterward  as  a  teacher  of  the  pipe  organ  and 
voice,  but  of  late  has  given  up  professional  work.  The  eldest 
child  was  bom  in  Wisconsin ;  the  second  and  third  in  Arte- 
sian, S,  D. 

Children  : 

6448  Lawrence  Tyler  Dresser,  bom  Sept.  11,  1882;  a  stu- 

dent in  Blackburn  University  two  years ;  then  in 
an  art  school  in  New  York,  where  his  work  has  had 
honorable  mention  in  competition  with  five  hundred 
others,  who  did  not  receive  this  honor.  In  1907 
he  opened  his  own  studio  and  his  future  as  an  artist 
is  full  of  promise. 

6449  Genevieve  Dresser,  bom  May   12,   1886. 

6450  Eloise  Dresser,  bom  May  11,  1889. 

6451  Marie  Dresser,  bom  in  Canton,  S.  D.,  Dec.  9,  1891. 

6452  Joan    Chandler   Dresser,   bom   in    Flandrean,    N.    D., 

July  3,  1896. 

4033  ALONZO^  TYLER  (John^),  bom  in  Providence, 
R.  I.,  January  4,  1846;  died  there,  March  30,  1900;  married 
Harriett  Newell  Brown,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  bom  June  18,  1852, 
daughter  of  Roswell  R.  and  Betsey  M.  Brown.      Children  : 

6453  Anna   Louise   Tyler,  bom   in   Taunton,   Mass.,   Sept. 

11,  1875;  married,  Oct.  6,  1897,  WilHam  Albert 
Boutelle. 

6454  Arthur  Brown  Tyler,  bom  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sept. 

19,  1879. 

4035     JAMES  R."^  TYLER,  JR.   (James  R.^),  bora  in 


638  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Providence,  R.  1.,  August  27,  1847 ;  died ;  married,  Octo- 
ber 22,  1874,  Elmira  Gelina,  bom  July  20,  1856.  The  chil- 
dren were  born  in  Providence.      Children: 

6455  Walter  S.  Tyler,  bom  June  26,  1875. 

6456  Martin  W.  Tyler,  bora  Dec.  15,  1879. 

6457  Irving  C.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  15,  1882. 

6458  Amelia  A.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  9,  1889. 

4039  EBENEZER  C."^  TYLER,  JR.  (Ebenezer  C.^), 
bom  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  19,  1843;  died  April  29,  1895; 
married,  October  27,  1863,  Susan  Gerald,  who  died  February 
21,  1900.     The  children  were  born  in  Providence.      Children: 

6459  Charles  Henry  Tyler,  born  Nov.  26,  1864. 

6460  Abby  Ann  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  26,  1866. 

6461  Anna  Maria  Tyler,  born  Oct.  29,  1867. 

4040  JOHN  H."^  TYLER  (Ebenezer  C.«),  bom  in  Provi- 
dence, R.  L,  December  23,  1844;  married,  July  8,  1867,  in 
Salem,  Mass.,  Maria  O'Hare.     Children: 

6462  Jennie  P.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.   15,  1867;  died  Sept.  8, 

1868. 

6463  Frank  A.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  18,  1868;  is  married. 

6464  Flora  B.  Tyler,  bom  March  23,  1872. 

6465  John  H.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  28,  1874. 

6466  Lewis  W.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  27,  1876;  is  married. 

4042  OLIVER  C."^  TYLER  (Ebenezer  C.^),  bom  in 
Providence,  R.  L,  April  22,  1853;  married  (1),  June  9,  1871, 
Emma  L.  Dean ;  married  (2),  November  23,  1885,  Carrie  Hugh. 
The  children  were  bom  in  Providence. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

6467  George  F.  Tyler,  boni  April  27,  1872. 

6468  Arthur  H.  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  15,  1875. 

4045  ALBERT  D."^  TYLER,  JR.  (Albert  D.^),  bom  in 
Proridence,  R.  L,  April  27,  1848;  married  (1),  August  1, 
1869,  Sarcna  M.  INIott,  of  Scituate,  R.  I.;  married  (2),  Janu- 
ary 1,  1876,  Olive  B.  Tanner,  of  Warren,  R.  I.  The  children 
were  born  in  Providence. 


Seventh  Generation  639 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

6469  Nellie  L.  Mott  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  5,  1870 ;  died  young. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

6470  Evelyn  F.  Tyler. 

6471  Mabel  C.  Tyler,  born  Jan.  14,  1880;  died  Jan.  10, 

1881. 

4047  EDWIN  F."^  TYLER  (Albert  D.^),  born  in  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  November  20,  1854;  died  September  9,  1882;  mar- 
ried, July  17,  1878,  Anna  C.  Otten,  of  New  York.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Providence.      Children: 

6472  Edna  E.  Tyler,  born  Nov.  20,  1880;  died  April  10, 

1881. 

6473  Florence  L.  Tyler,  bom  May  6,  1882. 

4057  DEACON  DANFORD^  TYLER  (Moses^),  bora 
in  Richmond,  N.  H.,  October  2,  1812;  died  in  Warwick,  Mass., 
August  19,  1870;  married.  May  18,  1843,  Emily  Reed,  bom 
March  1,  1821 ;  daughter  of  Stephen  Reed,  of  Warwick  (Rev. 
Samuel,  descended  from  William  of  Weymouth).  Mr.  Tyler 
was  early  a  teacher;  then  a  railway  ticket  agent  In  Boston; 
from  1837  he  kept  store  In  Richmond  at  "  Four  Comers  "  in 
company  with  Daniel  Bassett,  Jr.,  and  his  own  brother  David; 
he  was  postmaster,  superintendent  of  schools  and  held  various 
town  offices.  In  1852  he  moved  to  Warwick  where  he  was  a 
deacon  in  the  church,  superintendent  of  schools,  parish  clerk, 
etc.     The  children  were  bom  In  Richmond,  except  the  youngest. 

Children  : 

6474  Emelie  Jane  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  18,  1844;  married,  June 

1,  1876,  William  Lawson,  of  England,  bom  Aug. 
24,  1836;  son  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  Bart.,  of 
Brayton  Hall,  Carlisle,  England.  She  was  private 
secretary  to  Dr.  Samuel  Howe,  of  the  Blind  Asylum, 
Boston,  and  was  afterward  In  the  Boston  Public 
Library.  She  and  her  husband  are  abroad,  travel- 
ing, nearly  all  the  time. 

6475+     James  D.  Tyler,  bom  June  15,  1848. 

6476       Moses  Reed  Tyler,  bom  June  19,  1850 ;  married,  Oct. 


640  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6,  1886,  Mary  Catherine  Mayo,  born  June  18,  I860: 
daughter  of  Hon.  E.  F.  Mayo,  of  Warwick.  He 
was  a  student  in  Chauncey  Hall  School,  Boston, 
and  went  to  Colorado  as  an  assayer;  returning,  be- 
came a  farmer  in  Berlin,  Mass. 

6477  Mary  Abby  Tyler,  born  in  Warwick,  April  26,  1852 ; 

was  educated  at  Wellesley  College ;  at  one  time  was 
in  the  Boston  Public  Library ;  traveled  abroad  two 
years ;  in  1899  lived  in  Warwick. 

4058  DAVID^  TYLER  (Moses^),  bom  in  Royalston, 
Mass.,  January  24,  1815 ;  died  in  Dedham,  Mass.,  February  2, 
1867;  married  (1),  May  24,  1842,  Clara  Bullard  Allen,  of  Bos- 
ton, daughter  of  Thaddeus  Allen;  married  (2),  Helen  Maria 
Broad,  of  Dedham,  bom  November  19,  1833 ;  daughter  of  Hor- 
ace and  Maria  Broad.  He  kept  store  in  Richmond  at  "  Four 
Comers  *'  with  his  brother  Danford,  then  moved  to  Boston, 
where  he  was  treasurer  of  the  Boston  and  Providence  Railway 
Company.  He  lived  in  Dedham,  where  his  children  were  bom 
and  where  his  estate  was  probated. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

6478  Clara   B.   Allen   Tyler,   bom   March   28,    1851;   died 

March  27,  1861. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 
6479+     George  Wendall  Tyler,  bom  April  10,  1857. 

4060  PATIENCE  A."^  TYLER  (Moses^),  born  in  Rich- 
mond, N.  H.,  June  11,  1820;  died  in  Berlin,  Mass.,  June  13, 
1880;  married,  December  13,  1846,  Hon.  William  Bassett, 
bom  in  Richmond,  October  5,  1819 ;  died  in  Berlin  November 
26,  1896 ;  son  of  Daniel  Bassett.  He  was  a  farmer  and  cur- 
rier in  Richmond;  thence  moved  to  Worcester,  Mass.,  in  1852; 
thence  to  Berlin  in  1857,  where  he  was  a  teacher  and  agricul- 
turist; was  selectman,  town  clerk  and  treasurer  of  Richmond; 
selectman,  assessor  and  on  school  committee  in  Berlin ;  senator 
in  the  legislature  for  the  east  district  of  Worcester  in  1864; 
wrote  the  History  of  Richmond,  N.  H.  The  two  elder  cliil- 
dren  were  bom  in  Richmond ;  the  two  younger  in  Berlin. 


Seventh  Generation  641 

Children  : 

6480  Mary  A.  Bassett,  bom  July  21,  1848;  teacher;  resides 

in  Berlin. 

6481  Laura  E.  Bassett,  bom  Sept.  5,  1850;  died  Nov.  10, 

1852. 

6482  Julia  Ida  Bassett,  bom  in  Worcester,  Oct.  28,  1854 ; 

married  Charles  M.  Sawyer,  of  Berlin ;  three  daugh- 
ters (Florence,  Hazel,  Marjorie)  and  two  sons 
(one  Hermon). 
648e^  Florence  May  Bassett,  bom  April  1,  1858 ;  married 
(his  third  wife)  Edward  F.  Fletcher,  of  Worcester; 
she  was  educated  in  Oberlin  College;  is  an  artist. 

6484  Helen   E.    Bassett,   bom    Feb.    17,   1860;    died   Dec, 

1893 ;  married,  Jan.  12,  1887,  Edward  F.  Fletcher, 
who  also  married  her  sister  Florence;  she  had  two 
sons,  who  died  young. 

4062  LAURA  J."^  TYLER  (Moses^),  bora  in  Rich- 
mond, N.  H.,  December  23,  1823;  died  in  Waltham,  Mass., 
July,  1860;  married,  March  29,  1846,  David  RanHall,  who 
married  (2);  born  in  Richmond,  N.  H.,  February  24,  1819; 
died  in  Waltham  Mass.,  November  27,  1887,  son  of  Levi  Ran- 
dall, of  Richmond.  He  moved  to  Waltham,  Mass.,  and  was  a 
merchandise  broker  in  Boston ;  was  president  of  the  Waltham 
Loan  Association,  trustee  of  the  Waltham  Savings  Bank, 
representative  of  the  General  Court  three  years  and  senator 
two  years.      Children : 

6485  David  Byron  Randall ;  mamed   and  was   in   business 

with  his  father ;  resided  in  New  York  city,  then  went 
to  California,  where  he  died  s.  p. 

6486  Laura  Eva  Randall ;  married  William  Hawley,  of  New- 

ton, Mass. 

6487  Addie   Randall;   married   Weeks,    of  Waltham, 

Mass. 

6488  Daughter;  died  young. 

4063  RHODA  GALE^  TYLER  (Moses^),  bom  in 
Richmond,  N.  H.,  April  1,  1827;  died  in  Hudson,  Mass.,  July 
12,  1880;  married,  November  26,  1857,  Stephen  Chandler 
Reed,  son  of  Stephen  Reed  (Rev.  Samuel),  of  Warwick,  Mass. 


Gt^  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

They  moved  to  Hudson,  Mass.  He  was  a  teacher  and  farmer. 
The  two  elder  children  were  bom  in  Warwick  and  the  youngest 
in  Hudson.      Children: 

6489  Eva  May  Reed,  bom  Aug.  21,  1859;  was  a  student 

at  Wellesley  College  and  became  a  teacher  in  the 
High  School,  Framingham,  Mass. 

6490  Clara  Tyler  Reed,  born  Oct.  4,  1861 ;  died  in  Warwick, 

Feb.  7,  1864. 

6491  Charles  Lincoln  Reed,  bom  April  15,  1868;  married, 

December  29,  1897,  Rosa  A.  Nichols,  daughter  of 
Rev.  A.  R.  Nichols,  of  Monson,  Mass.  He  was 
graduated  from  Tufts  College;  a  teacher  in  Boston 
and  principal  of  High  School,  Hudson,  Mass. ;  has 
one  daughter  (Constance  Tyler). 

4064  JUDA  ANN^  TYLER  (Moses«),  born  in  Rich- 
mond, N.  H.,  July  8,  1829;  died  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  September 
10,  1887;  married,  May  3,  1850,  Ephraim  Faraum  Taft,  of 
Winchester,  N.  H.  He  is  a  carpenter  and  resides  in  Keene, 
N.  H.      The  children  were  bom  in  Keene.      Children : 

6492  Lorin  Taft;  married;  telegrapher  in  Pennsylvania. 

6493  Warren  S.  Taft,  bom  July  21,  1859;  a  machinist. 

6494  Abbie  Tyler,  married,  Sept.  1,  1897,  Charles  Wilder 

Clark ;  was  a  teacher  before  her  marriage ;  resides 
in  Keene,  N.  H. 

6495  Maud  Emilie  Taft,  bom  Aug.   21,  1874;   a  medical 

student  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

4067  OSCARS  TYLER  (John«),  bom  in  Liberty,  Ky., 
April  26,  1825;  died  in  Washington,  Utah,  November  20, 
1871 ;  married,  April  13,  1854,  in  Lehi  City,  Utah,  Han-iet  A. 

;  bom  in  Andover,  Vt.,  December  20,  1835;  in  1901  she 

was  living,   a  widow,   in   Thatcher,   Ariz.      The  children   were 

bom  in  Washington.      Children : 

6496+     Frank  N.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  26,  1860. 

6497+     Oscar  Tyler,  bom  May  22,  1870. 

6498  Orson   Tyler,   bom   Feb.   8,   1872. 

4076  MARY  WHITE^  TYLER  (Simeon  Stillman«), 
married,  1865,  William  F.   Shepard,  of  Maine.      Children: 

6499  Myra  Isabella  Shepard,  married  Kenreth  Haynes, 


Seventh  Geneeation  64*3 

6500  Margaret  Isabelle  Shephard,  married  Wallis  Tresback ; 

had  a  son  and  daughter. 

6501  Charles  Edwin  Shepard. 

6502  Harriet  Myra  Shepard. 

4077     WILLIAM      LEIGH      RICHMOND^      TYLER 

(Simeon  Stillman®),  born  in  Coliton  District,  S.  C,  in  1838; 
married  in  1872,  Margaret  Corneha  Dye,  of  Georgia.  He  is 
superintendent  of  the  City  Cemetery  in  Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  he 
was  in  the  Confederate  Army,  second  sergeant.  Company  A, 
10th  Fla.  Infantry.  The  children  were  bom  in  Jacksonville. 
Children : 

6503+     Wilfred  Richmond  Tyler,  bom  in  1873. 
6504<       Frank  Newton  Tyler;  died  young. 

6505  Edmond  Marshall  Tyler;  is  a  traveling  salesman. 

6506  Leroy  Herbert  Tyler ;  died  young. 

6507  Herbert  William  Tyler;  died  young. 

6508  Harris  Simeon  Tyler;  died  young. 

6509  Harold  Charles  Tyler. 

6510  Ernest  Watson  Tyler. 

6511  Sollis  Stillman  Tyler;  died  young. 

6512  Ralph   Sinclair  Tyler. 

6513  Dorothy  Cornelia  Tyler;  died  young. 

4080  JOHN  FLETCHERS  TYLER  (Simeon  Still- 
man^),  married,  1874,  Georgia  Virginia  Smith,  of  Alabama. 
Children : 

6514  John  Fletcher  Tyler. 

6515  Morris  Philip  Tyler. 

6516  Grace  Mitchell  Tyler. 

6517  Blanche  Fletcher  Tyler. 

4081  EDMOND  INIARSHALL^  TYLER  (Simeon  Still- 
man^),  married,  1880,  Ida  May  Bumes.  He  was  lieutenant 
of  the  police  in  Jacksonville,  Fla.      Children : 

6518  Or\'ille  Zelotes  Tyler. 

6519  Mary  Elizabeth  Tyler. 

6520  Georgia  Virginia  Tyler. 

6521  Ida  May  Tyler. 

6522  Edna  Marshall  Tyler. 

6523  Gladys  Deen  Tyler. 


644  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

4082  ORVILLE  ZELOTES"  TYLER  (Simeon  Still- 
man^),  married,  1875,  Frances  Xavier  Farar.  He  lived  in 
Jacksonville,  Fla.     Children: 

6524  Mary  Oak  Tyler,  born  in  Jacksonville;  married  Tilden 

Rouse,   of  Jacksonville;   they  had  one  son    (Oliver 
Alonzo). 

6525  Jessie  Gertrude  Tyler. 

6526  Frank  Neil  Tyler. 

6527  Edna  Francis  Tyler. 

6528  Leo  Onille  Tyler. 

4084  MARY  JOSEPHINE^  TYLER  (0r^'ille6),  bom 
February  6,  1835 ;  married  Edwin  L.  Howard,  of  Boston, 
Mass.      Children : 

6529  Emma  G.  Howard,  bom  Oct.,  1859 ;  married  J.  Frank 

Kimball,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. 

6530  Annie  Louise  Howard,  bom  May,  1862. 

4086  GEORGE  LE  VAN^  TYLER  (OrVille^),  bom 
October  23,  1841;  married,  June  14,  1863,  Emma  A.' Peak; 
resides  in  Mount  Vernon,  Me.     Children: 

6531  Marie  Winslow  Tyler,  bora  Dec.  11,  1867. 
65'32       Emma  Josephine  Tyler,  bom  June  2,  1871. 

6533  AUston  Whitney  Tyler,  bom  June  25,  1876. 

4088  CHLOE  IRENE^  TYLER  (DanieP),  bom  in 
Essex,  Vt,  in  1827;  died  April  13,  1859;  married,  in  1855, 
Alanson  W.  Farnsworth,  son  of  Lyman  Famsworth,  of  Milton, 
Vt.     The  children  were  bom  in  Essex.     Children : 

6534  George  Famsworth,  bom  in  1857. 

6535  Milton  Famsworth,  bom  in  1859. 

4091  CHARLOTTE  ELIZA^  TYLER  (Rodney«),  bom 
in  Essex,  Vt.,  October  23,  1825;  died  there  December  25,  1893; 
married  there,  June  1,  1851,  Wilson  Morse,  bom  in  Haverhill, 
N.  H.,  September  14,  1815 ;  died  in  Essex,  Vt.,  June  3,  1873, 
son  of  Daniel  and  Sarah  Morse.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Essex.     Children : 

6536  Mary  Almira  Morse,  bom  April  18,  1852;  married  in 

Essex,  Vt.,  May  12,  1874,  George  Wilton  Lewis,  of 


Seventh  Generation  645 

Fretionaa,  N.  Y.,  son  of  George  W.  and  Eliza 
(Wheelock)   Lewis. 

6537  Francene  Eliza  Morse,  bom  April  11,  1854;  married, 

Sept.  4,  1888,  Alfred  Alder  Doane,  bom  in  Argyle, 
N.  S.,  April  20,  1855.;  son  of  Israel  and  Louisa 
(Kenney)  Doane. 

6538  Wilson  Jenness  Morse,  bom  Feb.  15,  1859 ;  died  Aug. 

20,  1871. 

6539  Elsie  Jane  Morse,  bom  Oct.  19,  1863 ;  married,  Sept. 

15,  1892,  Arthur  W.  Huntley,  of  Burlington,  Vt., 
bom  in  Ferrisburg,  Vt.,  Sept.  10,  1865 ;  died  in 
Essex,  Vt.,  Sept.  26,  1895. 

4092  MARY  ELECTA^  TYLER  (Rodney^),  bom  in 
Essex,  Vt.,  March  7,  1827 ;  married  in  Westford,  Vt.,  Octo- 
ber 16,  1851,  James  Hurvey  Rogers,  bom  in  Westford,  Decem- 
ber 17,  1823 ;  died  there,  December  17,  1892,  son  of  Thomas  and 
Hannah  (Rice)  Rogers.  They  resided  a  while  in  Franklin 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  but  returned  to  Westford,  where  she  was  residing 
in  1899.  The  two  elder  children  were  bom  in  Franklin  Falls 
and  the  two  younger  in  Westford.      Children : 

6540  Helen  Maria  Rogers,  bom  March  16,  1855 ;  married, 

1878,  Chester  D.  Morey,  of  Keeseville,  N.  Y.,  son 
of  Andrew  J.  and  Elvira  (Allen)  Morey. 

6541  Kate  Alena  Rogers,  bom  Sept.  23,  1856;  married  in 

Denver,  Colo.,  Oct.  4,  1891,  Otis  A.  Ware,  son  of 
Leonard  and  Adelaide  (Moore)  Ware. 

6542  Wilham  Arthur  Rogers,  bom  Oct.   1,  I860;  married 

in  Franklin,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1898,  Annie  C.  North, 
bom  in  Annapolis,  N.  S.,  April  17,  1865;  daughter 
of  Daniel  and  Amanda  (Caldwell)  North,  of  Med- 
way,  Mass. ;  resides  in  Franklin. 

6543  Frank  Wilbur  Rogers,  bom  June  10,  1866;  married, 

Oct.  30,  1895,  Jennie  Famsworth,  bom  in  Essex, 
Vt.,  Feb.  6,  1866;  daughter  of  George  0.  and  Mary 
(Keeler)   Famsworth. 

4093  JULIA  PIERCE^  TYLER  (Rodney^),  bom  in 
Essex,  Vt.,  May  1,  18'30;  died  in  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  January 
10,  1902;  married  in  Essex,  May  5,  1853,  Rev.  Edward  New- 
ton Howe,  bom  in  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  October  12,  1827 ;  died 


64)6  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

in  Saratoga  Springs,  August  13,  1894,  son  of  Cyrus  and 
Loraine  (Coats)  Howe.  He  was  educated  at  Fort  Edward 
Institute ;  admitted  in  1851  to  the  Troy  Conference ;  was  pastor 
in  Milton,  Georgia,  Enosburg,  Hinesburg,  and  Williston,  Vt., 
and  Greenfield,  Clifton  Park,  and  Cambridge,  N.  Y.     Children : 

6544  Son,  bom  in  East  Pittsfield,  Vt.,  July  11,  1857;  died 

July  25,  1857. 

6545  Ella  Persis  Howe,  bom  in  Essex,  Vt.,  June  25,  1858; 

died  June  15,  1866. 

6546  Edward  Summerfield  Howe,  bom  in  Benson,  Vt.,  Feb. 

11,  1860;  married  in  Omaha,  Neb.,  Jan.  8,  1892, 
Agnes  Meek,  daughter  of  Jolm  and  Mary  (Wil- 
liams) Meek;  bom  Dec.  25,  1873. 

6547  Annie  Eliza  Howe,  bom  in  Starksboro,  Vt.,  Oct.  23, 

1861 ;  married  in  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1885, 
George  L.  Burch,  bom  in  South  Cambridge,  Jan. 
20,  1861;  son  of  David  and  Sarah  J.  (Dennis) 
Burch. 

6548  Arthur  Cyrus  Howe,  bom  in  Williston,  Vt.,  Aug.  28, 

1863. 

6549  Lily  Emma  Howe,  bom  in  Hinesburg,  Vt.,  March  26, 

1867;  died  June  11,  1868. 

6550  Austin    Simpson    Howe,   bom   in    Saratoga    Springs, 

N.  Y.,  June  6,  1872. 

4095  SARAH  JANE"  TYLER  (Rodney^),  born  in  Es- 
sex, Vt.,  March  26,  1835;  married  in  Essex,  July  15,  1853, 
William  Greene,  bom  in  Essex,  October  13,  1832,  son  of  Dr. 
Mathew  and  Mary  (Glennan)  Greene.  He  is  a  builder  and 
resides  in  Dickinson,  N.  Y.  The  two  elder  cliildren  were  bom 
in  Essex,  the  next  three  in  Stockholm,  N.  Y.,  and  the  two 
younger  in  Dickinson,  N.  Y.     Children: 

6551  Maria  Georgianna  Greene,  bom  Feb.  12,  1855;  mar- 

ried (1),  July  4,  1871,  Charies  LeFlesch,  of  Dickin- 
son, N.  Y. ;  man-ied  (2),  in  Westford,  Vt.,  Aug. 
17,  1875,  David  Garrow,  bora  Jan.  19,  1849. 

6552  Harriet    Electa    Greene,    bom    Oct.    16,    1857;    died 

March  9,  1883. 

6553  Ellen  Eliza  Greene,  bom  Oct.   10,  1859;  married  in 

1879  Lyman  Davidson,  of  Dickinson,  N.  Y. 

6554  William  Henry  Greene,  bom  Aug.  10,  1861 ;  married. 


Seventh  Generation  647 

July  3,  1884,  Alpha  J.  Graves,  bom  in  Lawrence, 
N.  Y.,  daughter  of  David  and  Esther  Graves ;  re- 
sides in  Dickinson,  N.  Y. 

6555  Charles  Robert  Greene,  bom   April  23,   1864;  mar- 

ried in  Dickinson,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1887,  Minnie  F. 
Graves,  daughter  of  David  and  Esther  Graves. 

6556  Claude  Winfield  Greene,  bom  April  13,  1871 ;  married, 

June  18,  1895,  Daisy  E.  Anderson,  bom  in  Grand 
Isle,  Vt.,  May  24,  1877;  daughter  of  Carl  J.  and 
Hattie  (Iby)  Anderson ;  resides  in  Dickinson,  N.  Y. 

6557  Mary  Jane  Greene,  bom  May  8,  1873;  died  Oct.  15, 

1879. 

4096  HANNAH  MARIA"  TYLER  (Rodney^),  bom 
in  Essex,  Vt.,  March  2,  1837;  died  in  St.  Armand,  N.  Y., 
September  16,  1898;  married  in  Essex,  July  4,  1860,  Don 
Carlos  Wood,  born  in  Jay,  N.  Y.,  February  27,  1821 ;  son  of 
Sarell  and  Huldah  (Palmer)  Wood;  resides  in  Franklin  Falls, 
N.  Y.  The  two  elder  children  were  bom  in  Franklin  Falls 
and  the  three  youngest  in  St.  Armand.      Children : 

6558  Mary  Idella  Wood,  born  May  14,  1861 ;  married  in 

Vennontville,  N.  Y,  Nov.  27,  1878,  Frank  B.  Stick- 
ney,  bom  in  Houghton,  Mich.,  May  24,  1855 ;  died 
Nov.  22,  1898;  lost  in  the  Klondyke,  Alaska;  son 
of  Edward  and  Delia  (Stone)  Stickney. 

6559  Carrie  Huldah  Wood,  bom  March  27,  1866 ;  married, 

Oct.  24,  1892,  Elmer  E.  Lobdell,  born  in  Saranac 
Lake,  N.  Y.,  Dec,  1866;  son  of  James  and  Jane 
(Knapp)  Lobdell. 

6560  Rodney    Sarell   Wood,   born   Feb.    9,    1869;   married, 

Feb.  18,  1897,  Minnie  Irene  Cooper,  bom  in  Wil- 
mington, N.  Y.,  Dec,  1868,  daughter  of  Minor  and 
Jennie  (Musgrow)   Cooper. 

6561  Lillian  Sabra  Wood,  bom  March  1,  1872;  died  March 

10,  1872. 

6562  Helen  Sabra  Wood,  bom  Oct.  16,  1873;  married  (1), 

July  3, 1893,  Franklin  E.  Morehouse,  son  of  Warren 
and  Mary  (Kenedy)  Morehouse ;  was  divorced ;  mar- 
ried (2),  in  Plattsburg,  N.  Y,  Nov.  21,  1896, 
Charles  A.  Tomkinson,  who  was  killed  July  1,  1898, 
in  the  battle  near  Santiago  de  Cuba ;  son  of  Henry 


648  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

C.  and  Sarah  (Allsop)  Tomkinson,  of  Ashton,  Bir- 
mingham, Eng. ;  she  resides  in  St.  Armand,  N.  Y. 

4097  JOHN  HARVEY^  TYLER  (Rodney^),  bom  in 
Essex,  Vt.,  February  26,  1839;  married  in  Moira,  N.  Y.,  Feb- 
ruary 22,  1868,  Lucy  A.  Bradley,  bom  in  Dickinson,  N.  Y., 
May  12,  1848 ;  daughter  of  Charles  B.  and  Almira  (Kingsley) 
Bradley.  He  is  a  farmer  and  has  resided  in  Franklin,  Mass., 
since  1894,  coming  from  Dickinson,  N.  Y.  The  children  were 
bom  in  Dickinson.      Children : 

6563  Mary  Irene  Tyler,  bom  March  26,  1870;  married  in 

Boston,  Mass.,  May  2,  1899,  Fred  Wesley  C.  Handy, 
bom  March  2,  1877 ;  son  of  Daniel  A.  and  Jennie  A. 
(Rayworth)    Handy. 

6564  Rodney  Charles  Tyler,  bom  July  21,  1872. 

6565  Edward  Jackson  Tyler,  bom  May  29,  1875. 

6566  Flora  Belle  Tyler,  born  June  23,  1877. 

6567  Orlin  Elwood  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  31,  1881. 

6568  Grace  Myrtle  Tyler,  bom  May  31,  1883. 

6569  Jesse  James  Tyler,  born  July  6,  1885. 

6570  Edith  AHce  Tyler,  bom  March  25,  1890. 

6571  Ray  Alton  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  24,  1894. 


BETSEY  E."^  TYLER  (Rodney^),  bom  in  Essex, 
Vt.,  May  13,  1841 ;  married  (1),  in  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  April  17, 
1865,  Dr.  Gilbert  J.  Cheney,  bom  in  Lawrence,  N.  Y.,  Novem- 
ber 22,  1843;  died  in  Lehigh,  la.,  January  4,  1883;  son  of 
Lorenzo  and  Lucina  (Moffitt)  Cheney ;  married  (2)  in  Ganes- 
voort,  N.  Y.,  April  17,  1884,  Reuben  R.  McClellan,  a  widower, 
bom  in  Rutland,  Vt.,  May  8,  1831 ;  died  in  Cambridge,  N.  Y., 
Febmary  7,  1890;  son  of  Charles  and  Sally  (Randall)  Mc- 
Clellan. He  was  a  builder.  The  child  was  bom  in  Dickin- 
son, N.  Y. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 
6572        Maora  Elna  Cheney,  born  Aug.  14,  1870 ;  died  in  Cam- 
bridge, Oct.  1,  1891. 

4099  HARRIET  SABRINA^  T1T.ER  (Rodney"),  bora 
in  Colchester,  Vt.,  June  27,  1843;  married  in  Essex,  Vt.,  July 
4,  1865,  Solomon  Caswell  Rogers,  born  in  West  ford,  Vt.,  Octo- 
ber 3,  1839,  son  of  Marshall  and  Sophronia  S.  (Caswell)  Rog- 


Seventh  Generation  649 

ers.  He  is  a  farmer  and  resides  in  Westford,  Vt. ;  a  private  in 
Company  A,  1st  Cavalry,  from  January  4,  1864,  to  May  22, 
1865.     The  children  were  bom  in  Westford.      Children: 

6573  Homer  Brayton  Rogers,  bom  April  12,  1866 ;  married 

in  Westfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1894,  Harriet  E.  Kit- 
tridge,  bom  in  Westfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1865 ; 
daughter  of  Benjamin  L.  and  Harriet  A.  (Merrill) 
Kittridge;  resides  in  Westfield. 

6574  Hobart  Clifton  Rogers,  born  Oct.  23,  1867;  married 

in  Burhngton,  Vt.,  May  6,  1891,  Rose  Buxton, 
bom  in  Jericho,  Vt.,  April  7,  1870,  daughter  of 
George  and  Martha   (Conklin)    Buxton. 

6575  Sarah  Sophronia  Rogers,  bom  Sept.  23,  1869 ;  married 

in  Montreal,  Que.,  May  2,  1889,  Wallace  CHfton 
Hale,  bora  in  Underbill,  Vt.,  May  3,  1869;  died  in 
Chatham,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1899;  son  of  Samuel  A. 
and  Sarah   (Edwards)   Hale. 

4109  LEWIS  ORLIN^  TYLER  (Orlin^),  bom  in  Es- 
sex, Vt.,  September  19,  1829;  married,  1855,  Susan  Abemithy, 
daughter  of  Calvin  Abemithy,  of  Madrid,  N.  Y. ;  she  died 
March,  1891.     He  lives  in  Farmingdale,  L.  I.     Child: 

6576  Mary   Tyler,  bom   in   Burton,  Wis.,    1859 ;   married, 

1878,  Walter  L.  Wamer  bora  in  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. ; 
died  in  Farmingdale,  L.  I.,  June,  1892;  three  sons 
(Edward  L.,  Walter  P.,  and  Lewis  G.). 

4110  ALLEN  ZURIEL^  TYLER  (Orlin^),  .bom  in 
Essex,  yt.,  June  6,  1832;  died  in  Joliet,  111.,  July  29,  1900; 
married,  October  16,  1851,  Caroline  Morey,  bom  in  Moira, 
N.  Y.,  February  4,  1837;  daughter  of  Thompson  and  Nancy 
(Burdick)  Morey.      Children : 

6577  Eugene  Tyler,  bora  April  29,  1854;  married  LilHan 

Hayes ;  lives  in  Morristown,  Vt. 

6578  Franklin  Clifford  Tyler,  bora  March  22,  1858;  died 

July  10,  1859. 

6579  George  Willard  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  21,  1860;  married 

Josephine  Lewshy. 

6580  Mary  Edith  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  4,  1862;  married  Leslie 

Polhamus,  and  lives  in  Joliet,  111. 


650  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

6581  Franklin  ClifFord  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  19,  1864;  married 

Marcella  Clark  and  lives  in  Joliet. 

6582  Nancy    Jane    Tyler,    bom    April    19,    1866;    married 

Alonzo  Lombard  and  lives  in  Joliet. 

6583  Cliarles   Newton   Tyler,  bom   May  9,   1869;  married 

Minnie  Smith  and  lives  in  Ottawa,  111. 

6584  Carrie  Lavinia  Tyler,  bom  Dec.   31,   1875;  married 

George  Hansmann ;  lives  in  Joliet. 

4111  EDWARD  JUDSON^  TYLER  (Orlin"^),  bom  in 
Essex,  Vt.,  February  2,  1837;  died  in  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt., 
December  28,  1874 ;  married  Mary  Woodman  Pixley,  bom  in 
Fairfax,  Vt.,  September  12,  1836;  died  in  Essex,  Vt.,  February 
13,  1876;  daughter  of  Albert  and  Elizabeth  (Kimball)  Pix- 
ley.    The  children  were  bom  in  Enosburg  Falls.     Children: 

6585  Helen  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  1,  1871. 

6586+     Edward  Judson  Tyler,  born  Oct.  30,  1873. 

4112  WILLARD  ADEN^  TYLER  (Oriin'^),  bom  in 
Essex,  Vt.,  January  4,  1839;  married,  August  21,  1861,  Jane 
Wallace,  bom  in  Willsboro,  N.  Y.,  February  24,  1841 ;  died 
in  Burlington,  Vt.,  October  18,  1869;  married  (2),  December 
23,  1873,  Carrie  E.  Wallace,  bom  in  Willsboro,  March  20, 
1849.  He  lives  in  Burlington,  Vt.,  where  the  children  were 
bom. 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 

6587  Willie  Wallace  Tyler,  born  June  7,  1864;  died  Aug. 

10,  1865. 

6588  Jessie  Barnes  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  11,  1865;  married,  in 

Buriington,  April  19,  1893,  Walter  R.  Brown. 

6589  Jennie  May  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  26,  1869 ;  died  May  4, 

1870. 

Children,  by  second  mari'iage: 

6590  Walter  Wallace  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  9,  1875. 

6591  Roy  Willard  Tyler,  bom  March  26,  1878. 

6592  Florence  May  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  13,  1879;  died  Dec. 

25,  1879. 

6593  Merton  Griswold  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  25,  1881. 

6594  Harold  Douglas  Tyler,  bora  June  17,  1893. 

4153     FREDERICK   CJ    TYLER    (David«),   bom   in 


Seventh  Generation  651 

Essex,  Vt.,  July  3,  1848;  married  June  20,  1882,  Caroline 
Clarrissa  Farewell,  bom  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  July  9,  1862; 
daughter  of  James  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Edmundson)  Farwell, 
from  Liverpool,  Eng.  (half-brother  of  Governor  Farwell,  of 
Wisconsin).  Mr.  Tyler  resided  early  in  St.  Charles,  111.,  and 
went  to  Chicago  before  the  fire  of  1871 ;  was  with  Field  & 
Palmer  some  years,  then  on  the  board  of  trade.  Was  president 
of  the  Western  Paper  Stock  Company  which  was  burned  out 
in  1898 ;  rebuilt.  He  had  a  stroke  of  paralysis  and,  though 
disabled,  still  attended  to  business.  The  children  were  bom 
in  Chicago. 

Children  : 

6595  May  Tyler,  born  July  9,  1883. 

6596  Clarice  Caroline  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  30,  1885. 

4163  GEORGE  W.^  TYLER  (Erastus^),  bom  in  Lima, 
O.,  May  31,  1839;  married,  July  3,  1863,  M.  E.  Orrell,  of 
Quincy,  Ind.  In  1887  he  moved  to  Granite,  Colo.,  where  he  is 
a  builder,  miner,  and  hotel  man.      Children : 

6597  Harry   M.   Tyler,   a   railway   agent  in   South  Platte, 

Colo. ;  has  one  child. 
6598-f     Leon  F.  Tyler,  bom  in  Licking  County,  0.,  Jan.  2, 
1869. 

6599  Pearl   Tyler,   bom  in   1880 ;   unmarried   and   lives   at 

home. 

4167  ANDREW  JACKSON^  TYLER  (Erastus^),  born 
in  St.  Albans,  O.,  September  12,  1852 ;  man-ied,  February  12, 
1879,  Martha  Mahnda  Dixon,  bom  in  Burlington,  O.,  May 
23,  1862.  They  reside  in  Alexandria,  O.  The  two  elder  chil- 
dren were  bom  in  Alexandria.      Children  : 

6600  Clyde  Lorena  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  5,  1880 ;  died  Nov.  22, 

1888. 

6601  Lulu  Oulerette  Tyler,  bom  June  28,  1883. 

6602  Chloe  Lenora  Tyler,  bom  in  Johnson  City,  Kan.,  Oct. 

6,  1888. 

6603  Goldie  May  Tyler,  bom  in  Garden  City,  Kan.,  March 

25,  1890;  died  June  12,  1890. 

6604  Baly  Tyler,  bom  in  Garden  City,  Kan.,  June  13,  1892 ; 

died  July  28,  1892. 


65^  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

4171  BEULAH  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (Lorin«),  born 
in  Essex,  Vt.,  August  5,  1833;  mamed,  August  14,  I860,  Wil- 
lard  Flagg  Bliss,  a  farmer,  of  Pana,  111.  He  was  graduated 
from  Harvard  University,  spent  a  year  abroad,  and  taught 
in  St.  Louis,  Mo.  In  1868  he  was  appointed  to  a  professor- 
ship in  Illinois  Industrial  University,  now  University  of  IIH- 
nois.     He  retired  to  a  country  estate  in  1870.      Child: 

6605  George  Willard  Bliss,  bom  in  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  June 

12,  1862;  married;  resides  in  Bremen,  Ga. ;  has  two 
sons  (Norman  Willard  and  Loren  Wallace). 

4177  FRANCES  ESTHERS  TYLER  (Lyman  Early^), 
bom  in  Harlem,  O.,  June  17,  1837 ;  married,  March  25,  1863, 
Elijah  B.  Adams.  He  was  captain  of  Company  I,  32d  O. 
Volunteer  Infantry;  recorder  of  Delaware  County,  O.,  from 
1870-1879;  resided  in  Delaware.  In  1898  was  residing  in 
Columbus,  O. ;  a  lumber  dealer.  The  three  youngest  children 
were  bom  in  Delaware.     Children : 

6606  Herbert  Kelton  Adams,  bom  in  Columbus,  O.,  March 

16,  1864;  died  May  15,  1880. 

6607  John  Beatly  Adams,  bom  in  Harlem,  O.,  March  20, 

1868;  married  March  31,  1898. 
6808       Lyman  Bradley  Adams,  bom  Dec.  18,  1870. 

6609  Edgar  Tyler  Adams,  bom  Oct.  19,  1874 ;  died  Dec.  6, 

1876. 

6610  Nelhe  Josephine  Adams,  bom  March  2,  1878. 

4178  LOUISA  EMELINE^  TYLER  (Lyman  Early^), 
bom  in  Harlem,  O.,  June  9,  1839 ;  died  in  Columbus,  O.,  March 
7,  1895 ;  married  Norman  T.  Heddon,  of  Columbus,  O.,  a  travel- 
ing salesman.      The  children  were  born  in  Harlem.      Children : 

6611  Frances  Caroline  Heddon,  born  March  1,  1859;  died 

in  1873. 

6612  Frederick  Heddon,  bom  Sept.  11,  I860;  a  foreign  mis- 

sionary in  Africa. 

6613  Robert  Heddon,  bom   Sept.,  1862;  married   1893   in 

Columbus. 

6614  Jennie  Eloise  Heddon,  bom  Oct.  18,  1866;  married  in 

Columbus  in  1892. 

6615  John  Taft  Heddon,  bom  June  21,  1875. 


Seventh  Generation  653 

4180  JOSEPHINE  A^IELIA^  TYLER  (Lyman 
Early®),  bom  in  Harlem,  O.,  January  11,  1846;  married,  Jan- 
uary 26,  1867,  John  Adams.  Moved  to  Auburn,  Placer 
County,  CaL,  where  he  is  now  county  assessor ;  also  has  been 
county  recorder  and  abstractor  of  titles.  The  two  younger 
children  were  born  in  Auburn,  Cal,     Children : 

6616  Frederick  Adams,  bom  in  Harlem,  Feb.  26,  1868;  a 

paralytic ;  unmarried. 

6617  Eugene  Adams,  bom  Feb.  1,  1871 ;  married  in  1892. 

6618  Clayton  Adams  born  June  9,  1884. 

4181  JANE  ADELAIDE"  TYLER  (Lyman  Early'^), 
bom  in  Harlem,  0.,  August  6,  1849;  married,  September,  1870, 
B.  H.  Merriott,  a  real  estate  dealer  in  Columbus,  0.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Harlem.      Children : 

6619  Harry  Montford  Merriott,  bom  Oct.  18,  1871. 

6620  Wade  Merriott,  born  Sept.  8,  1877. 

4182  GEORGE  EDGARS  TYLER  (Lyman  Early®), 
bom  in  Harlem,  0.,  June  13,  1852 ;  married,  September  19, 
1878,  Alice  Lumbert.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Columbus,  O.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Harlem.      Children : 

6621  Jessie  Louise  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  15,  1879. 

6622  Raymond  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  17,  1881. 

4183  HENRY^  TYLER  (Cas§ius®),  bom  in  Jersey,  O., 
October  3,  1846 ;  married,  January  23,  1879,  Sarah  A.  Davi- 
son, bom  near  Alexandria,  O.,  November  26,  1850.  He  is  a 
farmer  and  stock  dealer  and  owns  150  acres.      Child: 

6623  Fred  Cassius  Tyler,  bom  June  7,  1881. 

4186  WILBURS  TYLER  (Cassius®),  bom  in  Jersey, 
O.,  December  16,  1856;  married,  March  27,  1881,  Lillie  E. 
Goddard,  bom  near  Alexandria,  O.,  March  25,  1856.  He  is 
a  farmer  and  stock  dealer  and  lives  on  the  old  homestead. 
The  children  were  bom  in  Jersey.      Children: 

6624  Bertha  M.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  13,  1882. 

6625  Minnie  R.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  26,  1886. 

6626  Joa  Ruth  Tyler,  bom  June  6,  1890. 

4187  DOUGLAS  S."^  TYLER  (Cassius®),  bom  in  Jer- 


654  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

sey,  O.,  August  1,  1860;  married,  November  20,  1884,  Louie 
May  Webb,  born  October  21,  1866.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Jersey, 
where  the  children  were  bom.      Children: 

6627  Ethel  May  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  2,  1885. 

6628  Hugh  Arlington  Tyler,  born  Feb.  28,  1887. 

4193  EMMA  EDNA^  TYLER  (Foster^),  bom  in  Alex- 
andria, O.,  June  13,  1854;  died  February  12,  1882;  married, 
March  27,  1878,  Alfred  D.  Osbora,  who  died  October  8,  1886. 
The  children  were  probably  bom  in  Alexandria.      Children : 

6629  Harry  Foster  Osbom,  bom   July   19,   1879;   resides 

in  Gallipolis,  O. 

6630  Emma  Edna  Osbom,  bom  Jan.  10,  1882. 

4195  REUBEN  FOSTER"^  TYLER  (Foster^),  born  in 
Alexandria,  O.,  September  15,  1858;  married  (1),  April  10, 
1884,  Phoebe  A.  Jones,  of  Granville,  O.,  who  died  November  20, 
1896;  married  (2),  August  10,  1898,  Anna  Jones,  of  Gran- 
ville, bom  September  15,  1860;  daughter  of  Hjram  Jones. 
He  is  a  farmer  and  stock  raiser  and  resides  in  Alexandria,  where 
his  children  were  bom.      Children : 

6631  Asa  Edward  Tyler,  bom  March  1,  1885. 

6632  Reuben  Foster  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  23,  1892. 

6633  Ruby  Jones  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  20,  1896. 

4199  FIDE  L."^  TYLER  (Joel  L.^),  bom  in  Ohio  Au- 
gust 21,  1857;  married,  December  26,  1878,  Robert  Carhsle, 
wholesale  hardware  dealer,  with  his  brother-in-law  Tyler  in 
Cleveland,  O.,  where  the  children  were  bom.     Children: 

6634  Cora  L.  Carhsle,  bom  Oct.  11,  1880. 

6635  Waite  Carlisle,  bom  Sept.  22,  1885. 

6636  Robert  Stanley  Carlisle,  bom  July  29,  1888. 

4202  JOEL  CLAVERLY^  TYLER  (Rufus«),  bom  in 
Au  Sable  Forks,  N.  Y.,  August  26,  1857;  married,  August 
30,  1882,  Mary  Emma  Farrand,  of  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  bora 
June  24,  1849 ;  was  graduated  from  INIichigan  University  in 
1877,  Ph.  B.,  and  in  1878  Ph.  M.  He  was  graduated  from 
Michigan  University  in  1880  and  later  received  the  degree  of 
M.  A.  He  was  instructor  in  English  Literature  in  the  Michi- 
gan State  Normal  School  1879-1880;  principal  of  the  Somer- 


Seventh  Generation  655 

ville  school  in  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  1881-1882.  Became  lumber 
dealer  in  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  and  then  moved  to  Knoxville, 
Tenn.,  where  he  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Savage  &  Tyler, 
making  a  specialty  of  flour  and  mill  machinery.      Children: 

6637  Hugh  Claverly  Tyler,  bom  May  22,  1884. 

6638  Laura  Whitman  Tyler,  twin  to  Hugh. 

6639  Paula  Tyler,  bom  1893. 

4206  WILLIAM  F.^  TYLER  (SamueP),  bom  in  New- 
port, N.  Y.,  June  7,  1824;  married,  August  22,  1849,  Hannah 
Pratt,  bora  in  Burlington,  N.  Y.,  October  19,  1826;  died  Octo- 
ber 24,  1895;  daughter  of  Elisha  and  Sarah  (Smith)  Pratt. 
He  went  early  to  Mansfield,  O.,  where  he  became  a  successful 
merchant,  and  was  residing  there  in  1899.  Child: 
6640+  WilHam  Dexter  Tyler,  bom  in  Mansfield,  O.,  Feb- 
ruary, 1852. 

4213  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN^  TYLER  (Benjamin 
Brown^),  bom  in  Newport,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1835;  married, 
April  12,  1869,  Ella  A.  Roberts,  of  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  He 
enlisted  July,  1861,  in  the  26th  0.  Volunteer  Infantry,  and 
served  three  years  ;  was  wounded  September  19,  1863,  at  Chicka- 
mauga,  and  taken  prisoner;  was  paroled  later;  mustered  out 
July  24,  1864.  He  returned  home  and  remained  there  until 
1867,  when  he  moved  to  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  and  engaged  in 
oil  refining;  in  1899  was  a  foreman  for  the  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany; resides  in  Parkersburg.  The  children  were  bom  there. 
Children : 

6641  Carrie  Tyler,  bom  March  10,   1870;  died  Feb.   22, 

1894. 

6642  Mabel  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  12,  1873. 

4214  WILLIAM  HENRY^  TYLER  (Benjamin 
Brown^),  bom  in  Newport,  N.  Y. ;  married,  January  8,  1863, 
Hannah  M.  Sifrit.  He  was  in  the  Civil  War;  a  farmer,  and 
living,  in  1900,  in  Walnut  Run,  O.     Children : 

6643  Minnie  G.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  29,  1865;  married  C.  B. 

Shough,  of  London,  0. 

6644  Owen  D.  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  22,  1870;  married  Mary 

Withrow. 

6645  Kate  Tyler,  bom  May  5,  1875;  died  Sept.  1,  1879. 


656  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6646  William  Henry  Tyler,  bom  June  5,  1879. 

6647  Mary  E.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  25,  1883. 

4215  MARY  AMELIA"  TYLER  (Henry«),  born  in 
Adams,  Mass.,  March  15,  1826;  married,  September  27,  1846, 
Edmond  D.  Foster,  of  Cheshire,  Mass.,  who  died  September  9, 
1894.  She  Kved  in  Cheshire  in  1898,  and  the  children  were 
bora  there.      Children : 

6648  Henry  E.  Foster,  born  Jan.  31   1847  ;  married,  June 

20,  1877,  Edna  R.  Brown,  of  Cheshire. 

6649  WilHam  Calvin  Foster,  bora  May  18,  1849;  married 

(1),  Dec.  2,  1873,  Sarah  A.  Slade,  of  Cheshire,  who 
died  August  19,  1878;  married  (2),  June  8,  1892, 
Elizabeth  M.  Saul.  He  lived  in  Thomaston,  Conn., 
and  had  one  son  by  first  marriage   (George). 

6650  Frank  Tyler  Foster,  bora  Nov.   28,   1855;  married, 

June  5,  1883,  Ehzabeth  E.  Petitclen ;  he  lives  in 
Cheshire  and  has  a  son  and  daughter  (Robert 
Wolcott  and  Helen  Rena). 

4223  JOHN  BROWN^  TYLER  (Duty  Sayles^),  bora 
in  Adams,  Mass.,  October  3,  1826;  married  in  North  Adams, 
Mass.,  November  18,  1846,  Harriet  A.  Tinker ;  was  residing  in 
North  Adams  in  1897,  where  the  children  were  bora.  Chil- 
dren : 

6651  Willie  R.  Tyler,  bom  July  25,  1848;  died  Sept.  10, 

1848. 

6652  Edward  Duty  Tyler,  bora  Dec.  22,  1850;  died  Dec. 

31,  1890. 

6653  Ehzabeth  Louise  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  7,  1859. 

6654  John  Tyler,  bora  May  30,  1862;  died  Sept.  23,  1862. 

4225  MARIE  LOUISE^  TYLER  (Duty  Saylcs*'),  bora 
in  Adams,  Mass.,  February  21,  1834;  married  in  North  Adams, 
Mass.,  May  "3,  1855,  George  Bulkley  Perry,  bom  in  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.,  July  7,  1828.  He  was  a  lumber  dealer  and 
resided  in  North  Adams.  The  children  were,  bom  in  Geneseo, 
111.,  except  the  eldest.      Children : 

6655  Cornelia  Tyler  Perry,  bora  in   North  Adams,  Mass., 

Oct.  29,  1856;  unmarried  in  1897. 

6656  (Rev.)  Alfred  Tyler  Perry,  bora  Aug.  19,  1858;  mar- 


Seventh  Generation  657 

ried  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  April  13,  1887,  Anna  Mor- 
ris. He  was  graduated  from  Williams  College,  and 
in  1885  from  Hartford  Theological  Seminary;  set- 
tled in  Ware,  Mass.,  over  the  Congregational  church 
in  1886;  has  two  sons  (Alfred  and  Edward). 

6657  Annie   Louise   Pei-ry,   born   April   30,    1860 ;   married 

in  New  Hampshire,  April  18,  1888,  Arthur  Daniel 
Cady;  has  a  daughter  (Louise),  born  in  Springfield, 
Mass.,  July  25,  1890. 

4£58  HATTIE  ELIZABETH"^  TYLER  (Humphrey 
M.^),  bom  in  Grafton,  Mass.,  October  28,  1849;  married, 
October  13,  1880,  Willard  Mason  Broad,  born  in  Canton,  O., 
June  17,  1852;  died  June  29,  1889,  in  Denver  Colo.;  son  of 
Lewis  and  Martha  (Sawin)  Broad,  of  Natick,  Mass.  He  was 
a  stone  contractor  and  put  in  the  first  filling  of  the  Back  Bay 
district  in  Boston ;  he  was  also  a  railway  contractor  and  a 
musician.     The  children  were  born  in  Denver.      Children: 

6658  Mason  Lasall  Broad,  bom  July  9,  1886;  died  Oct. 

28,  1886. 

6659  Ruth  Broad,  bom  Sept.  2,  1888. 

4261  SAMUEL  WILLARD^  TYLER,  JR.,  (Samuel 
Willard^),  bom  in  Clinton,  Mass.,  February  11,  1866;  married, 
October  27,  1892,  Carrie  E.  Willard,  daughter  of  James  A. 
and  Leafy  M.  (Billings)  Willard.  In  1898  he  was  residing 
in  Clinton,  where  he  owns  a  music  store  and  was  town  clerk 
from  1894-1899.  The  children  were  born  in  Clinton.  Chil- 
dren: 

6660  Dorothy  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  11,  1895. 

6661  Samuel  Willard  Tyler,  bom  May  4,  1898. 


EIGHTH   GENERATION 

4263  GEORGE  W.«  TYLER  (Thomas'),  bom  in  War- 
ren, Mass.,  August  21,  1808;  died  March  29,  1850;  married, 
October  25,  1831,  Clarissa  Patch,  who  died  November  7,  1832. 
Child: 

6662+     John  Augustus  Tyler,  born  in  Warren,  Oct.  24,  1832, 

4264  HON.  ORVILLE  THOMAS^  TYLER  (Thomas^), 
bom  in  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  August  28,  1810;  died  in  Bel- 
ton,  Tex.,  April  18,  1886;  married,  December  26,  1850,  Caro- 
line Childers,  daughter  of  Captain  Goldsbv  Childers,  a 
captain  in  the  Black  Hawk  War  and  an  old  Texan  pioneer. 
Judge  Tyler  immigrated  to  Texas  in  1834  when  it  was  a  part 
of  Mexico,  doing  business  in  Houston  in  1837  when  that  city 
was  first  laid  out.  From  1840  to  1848  he  raised  cattle  in 
Austin  County.  In  1849  he  settled  in  the  present  county  of 
Coryell  and  at  its  organization  was  elected  its  first  chief  jus- 
tice, from  which  circumstance  he  was  ever  afterwards  called 
"  Judge  "  Tyler  though  he  was  not  a  lawyer.  In  1862  he 
was  elected  a  member  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
tenth  legislature  of  Texas.  He  moved  to  Salado  in  1864  and 
in  1884  moved  to  Belton,  where  he  now  lies  buried  in  the  north 
cemetery.  He  was  a  sturdy,  indomitable  pioneer,  a  successful 
man  of  business,  progressive  and  very  modem  in  his  ideas. 
He  exercised  a  generous  hospitality  and  always  showed  a  liberal 
public  spirit.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Baptist  church  and  a 
free  mason.  The  two  younger  children  were  bom  in  Salado ; 
the  others  in  Coryell  County. 

Children  : 
6663+     George  W.  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  31,  1851. 

6664  Frances  Minnie  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  1,  1853;  died  March 

8,  1862. 

6665  William  Worth  Tyler,  bora  Feb.  11,  1855;  died  Oct. 

26,  1864. 
James  Albert  Tyler,  bora  Dec.  23,  1856 ;  died  Jan.  3,. 
1857. 

6-58 


Eighth  Generation  659 

6667+     Oryille  Thomas  Tyler,  born  March  9,   1861. 

6668+     Annie  CaroHne  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  31,  1864. 

6669  Louis  Hodges  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  15,  1866;  married, 
April  10,  1895,  Lela  Erwin.  He  lives  in  Dallas, 
Tex.,  where  he  is  a  paying-teller  in  the  American 
National  Exchange  Bank. 

6670+     Louine  Childers  Tyler,  twin  to  Louis  Hodges. 

4266  MARY  CAROLINE^  TYLER  (Thomas'^),  born 
in  Warren,  Mass.,  February  10,  1815  ;  died  in  Worcester,  Mass., 

about   1870;   married    (1),  Patch;   married    (2),   John 

Temple,  who  died  in  Worcester  in  the  seventies.      The  children 
were  probably  born  in  Worcester. 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 

6671  Mary   C.   Patch,   died  in    Worcester,   188 — ;   married 

Charles  A.  Bigelow,  a  merchant  of  Worcester,  who 
died  there  April,  1885 ;  they  resided  in  Belton,  Tex., 
from  1858-1868;  had  three  children  (Charles  F., 
Frank  A.  and  Mary  C). 

6672  Frank  Patch,  died. 

6673  Ellen  Patch,  died  in  Worcester  about  1870. 

4267  ALONZO  RIPLEY^  TYLER  (Thomas'^),  bom 
in  Warren,  Mass.,  December  21,  1817;  died  in  Natchez,  Miss., 
September  13,  1887;  married  Miss  Quarterman,  who  died  in 
Natchez.     Child : 

6674  Caroline  Tyler,  married,  in  1887,  Barney  J.  O'Neal; 

they  live  in  Natchez. 

4270  DANIEL  MILTON^  HODGES  (Triphena^),  bora 
in  Warren  or  Brookfield,  Mass.,  August  20,  1810;  died  in  New 
York  City,  January  23,  1862;  married,  November  29,  1832, 
Adelaide  Marcy,  born  in  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  October  22,  1810; 
died  in  Webster,  Mass.,  March  29,  1881 ;  daughter  of  Morris 
and  Sally  (Morse)  Marcy.  The  children  were  bom  in  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.     Children: 

6675  Edward  Milton  Hodges,  bom  Oct.  14,  1838 ;  married, 

Feb.  9,  1878,  Harriet  Lucy  Moon,  bom  Nov.  2, 
1851 ;  no  children. 

6676  Charles  Adolphus  Hodges,  born  June  18,  1843;  died 


660  The  Descexdaxts  of  Job  Tyler 

Dec.  27,  1887;  manned,  Jan.  1,  187-i,  Alice  Bart- 
lett,  bonj  Dec.  16,  1847 ;  no  children. 

4272  MARIA  LOUISE^  HODGES  (Triphena'),  bora 
in  Brookfield,  Mass.,  April  4,  1815 ;  died  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
August,  1889 ;  married  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Samuel  Lyon  Fiske, 
born  in  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1814;  died  September,  1869;  son 
of  Major  Samuel  and  Sally  (Lyon)  Fiske.  See  {Fiske  Gene- 
alogy, p.  386,  and  Hodges  Genealogy,  p.  ■352).  He  was  a 
highly  successful  mill  agent  in  his  early  life,  conducting  with 
marked  ability  the  Hamilton  Woolen  Company;  he  suffered 
from  ill  health  at  a  critical  period  and  his  business  career  was 
turned  into  other  channels.  He  resided  in  Southbridge.  Chil- 
dren: 

6677  Arthur  Tappan  Fiske,  died  in  Philadelphia  in  1866, 

unmai-ried. 

6678  John  Quincy  Fiske,  died  young. 

6679+  Louis  Samuel  Fiske,  born  February  14  or  15,  1844. 

6680  Frank  Fiske,  died  young. 

6681  Sally  Fiske,  died  young. 

6682  William  Fiske,  died  young. 

4282  WILLIAM  SUMNER^  TYLER  (Moses"^),  bora 
in  Warren,  Mass.,  July  16,  1820;  died  in  Adrian,  Mich.,  De- 
cember 28,  1867 ;  married,  in  Boston,  May  13,  1845,  Sophronia 
White,  bora  in  Dixfield,  Me.,  May  21,  1821 ;  in  1897  she  was 
living  in  Adrian.  He  lived  in  Boston,  where  his  eldest  child 
was  born,  and  thence  went  to  Adrian,  where  the  second  child 
was  born.      Children : 

6683  Frank  Woodworth  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  14,  1848;  died 

Sept.  24,  1868,  unmarried. 

6684  Florence  E.  Tyler,  bora  June  27,  1854;  in  1897  was 

a  teacher  in  the  High  School  in  Toledo,  O. 

4283  SARAH^  TYI-ER  (Moses"),  bora  in  Brimfield, 
Mass.;  died  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  188 — ;  man'icd  in  Brimfield, 
September  1,  1846,  Hudson  L.  Whitney.  Two  infants  died 
young.      Children : 

6685  Etta  Whitne}',  died  189 — ,  s.  p.;  married  in  Spring- 

field, Mass.,  James  Butterworth. 

6686  Daughter,  married  . 


Eighth  Generation  661 

4284  JOHN  TYLERS  (Moses"^),  born  in  Brimfield, 
Mass.,  January  23,  1827;  died  in  Palmer,  Mass.,  November  8, 
1885;  married,  March  28,  1849,  Mary  Eliza  Lumbard,  of 
Brimfield,  who  died  in  Palmer  in  1894.      Child: 

6687+     Emma  Augusta  Tyler,  bom  in  Detroit,  Mich.,  Dec. 
29,  1850. 

4285  HENRYS  TYLER  (Moses"^),  bom  in  Brimfield, 
Mass.;  married,  1854,  in  Adrian,  Mich.,  Kate  Donovan.  He 
lives  in  Titusville,  Pa.      Children: 

6688  William  Tyler. 

6689  Mary  Tyler.  ' 

4286  WILSON  MAKEPEACE^  TYLER  (Moses"^), 
bom  in  Brimfield,  Mass.;  died  in  189 — ;  married  in  Vincennes, 
Ind.,  Maggie  Eastham ;  she  is  living  in  Vincennes,  where  the 
children  were  bom.  He  was  a  banker  there  and  died  following 
reverses  in  business.      Children : 

6690+     Frank  Eastham  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  25,  1859. 

6691  Ahce  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  5,  1863;  married,  Oct.  9,  1887, 

Frank  L.  Rice,  of  Chicago,  and  died  s.  p.,  Feb., 
1888. 

4287  CLEMENTS  TYLER  (Horatio"^),  bom  in  Homer, 
N.  Y.,  March  12,  1835;  married,  February  1,  1862,  Esther 
Topping,  bom  in  Homer,  March  30,  1837 ;  died  in  Wautoma, 
Wis.,  April  17,  1887;  daughter  of  Wilham  and  Eunice  (Clark) 
Topping.  Li  1899  he  was  living  in  Wautoma,  Wis.,  where  a 
farmer.     The  children  were  bom  in  Homer.      Children : 

6692  William  Scudder  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  23,  1863 ;  married, 

June,  1893,  Kate  Moriarty;  he  is  of  the  firm  of 
Tyler  &  Edwards,  dealers  in  farm  machinery  and 
buggies,  etc.,  in  Wautoma. 

6693  Kittie  Marie  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  16,  1864 ;  was  gradu- 

ated from  the  Battle  Creek  Sanitarium ;  is  a  nurse. 

4288  EMMAS  TYLER  (Horatio"),  born  in  Homer, 
N.  Y.,  February  18,  1837 ;  married,^  1856,  Curtis  I.  Case,  of 
Fon  du  Lac,  Wis.  In  1899  she  was  in  the  asylum  in  Oshkosh, 
Wis.      Children : 


662  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6694  Frank  E.   Case,  killed  himself  about  1896,  leaving  a 

wife  and  little  daughter  in  Fon  du  Lac. 

6695  Edward  W.  Case,  bom  in  1865 ;  a  printer;  was  unmar- 

ried in  1899 ;  probably  lives  in  Fon  du  Lac. 

4297  ABEL  CLINTON^  TYLER  (Cutler^),  bom  in 
South  Newbury,  O.,  September  2,  1827 ;  died  in  Wyoming,  O., 
December  20,  1899;  married  (1),  June  28,  1855,  Mary  EHza- 
beth  Vantuyl,  bom  December  28,  1836,  in  Franklin,  O. ;  died 
November  3,  1872,  in  Glendale,  O. ;  married  (2),  May  20  ,1874, 
Caroline  White,  bom  March  9,  1841,  in  GMendale,  O.  He  did 
business  in  Cincinnati,  but  resided  in  Wyoming,  the  latter  part 
of  his  life.      The  children  were  born  in  Glendale. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

6696  Lida  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  30,  1862;  died  Sept.  10,  1862. 

6697  Sarah  Elsie  Tyler,  bom  July  21,  1865;  was  graduated 

from  the  Cincinnati  College  of  Music  and  became  a 
teacher  of  instrumental  and  vocal  music;  lives  in 
Athens,  Ga. 

6698  Arthur  Vantuyl  Tyler,  bom  May  5,  1869 ;  died  Sept. 

1,  1870. 

6699  Albert  Clinton  Tyler,  bom  Jan,  4,  1872;  was  gradu- 

ated from  Princeton  University  in  1897 ;  was  a  com- 
petitor at  the  Grecian  games  in  Athens,  Greece, 
1896,  and  won  the  second  prize  for  pole  vaulting ; 
he  was  on  both  the  football  and  track  teams  at 
Princeton  and  his  specialties  in  study  were  mathe- 
matics and  art.  In  1897  he  coached  the  football 
team  of  Amherst  College,  and  began  the  first  year 
in  the  School  of  Mines,  Columbia  University,  which 
he  completed  in  1898.  Then  he  began  to  teach 
and  went  to  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  one  of  the  largest 
secondary  schools  in  the  country,  and  there  had 
charge  of  athletics.  In  1899  his  purpose  was  to 
finish  the  architectural  course,  in  a  few  j^ears,  teach- 
ing in  the  interval. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

6700  Edith  Carrie  Tyler,  bom  July  14,  1878 ;  studied  vocal 

music  and  elocution. 

6701  Frank  Sumner  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  18,  1881. 


Eighth  Generation  663 

4299  ISAAC  ALLEN«  TYLER  (Cutler^) ,  bom  in  South 
Newbm-y,  O.,  September  9,  1832;  married  (1),  March  31, 
1859  Catherine  Hetzler,  born  October  9,  1830;  died  in  New 
Paris,  O.,  August  17,  1877;  married  (2),  July  20,  1879, 
Louisa  Jane  Downing,  born  November  29,  184?3.  In  1898 
he  Hved  in  Campbellstown,  O.  The  children  were  bom  in  New 
Paris. 

Children,   by   first  marriage: 

6702  Samuel  Cutler  Tyler,  bom  July  8,  1861. 

6703  John  William  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  25,  1866. 

4300  RUTHS  TYI.ER  (Cutler^),  bom  in  South  New- 
bury, O.,  November  29,  1835 ;  married,  October  29,  1856,  John 
Baker  Watertown,  born  in  England,  March  12,  1829.  They 
lived  in  South  Newbury  on  her  father's  homestead  and  the 
children  were  bom  there.     Children : 

6704  Daughter,  born  and  died  Nov.  27,  1859. 

6705  Sarah  EHzabeth  Watertown,  bom  Dec.  19,  1860;  died 

unmanied,  Jan.  27,  1895,  in  Cleveland,  O. 

6706  Robert  Cutler  Watertown,  bom  June  10,  1864;  died 

in    Phoenix,    Ariz.,   March   3,    1894 ;   married   Oct. 
10,  1893,  Carrie  Blackstone,  of  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

6707  Wilham    Reuben    Watertown,    bom    Sept.    6,     1867; 

lives  in  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

6708  George  Wright  Watertown,  bom  May  20,  1871 ;  died 

Jan.   17,  1872,  in  Newbury. 

6709  Ruth  May  Watertown,  bom  Dec.   26,  1873. 

4302  REUBEN^  TYLER  (Cutler"^ ) ,  bom  in  South  New- 
bury, O.,  June  11,  1839;  married  (1),  December  24,  1867, 
Emily  Louise  Stone,  born  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1844; 
died  in  Wyoming,  0.,  March  20,  1879;  daughter  of  Francis 
M.  Stone,  a  merchant  of  Cincinnati;  married  (2),  October  14, 
1880,  Ahce  H.  Hurin,  born  in  Cincinnati,  0.,  July  14,  1846; 
daughter  of  James  K.  Hurin,  of  Cincinnati.  He  was  for  several 
years  a  student  at  Oberlin  College  in  the  summer,  teaching 
during  the  winter  months.  In  November,  1861,  he  enlisted  in 
the  69th  O.  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  served  several  months  as 
color  sergeant,  and  for  the  remainder  of  the  term  of  three 
years  in  the  quartermaster's  department  in  his  regiment  and 
elsewhere  on  detached  service.     In  October,  1865,  he  entered 


QQ4<  The  Descexdaxts  of  Job  Tyler 

the  Cincinnati  Law  School  and  was  gradaated  in  1867 ;  he 
began  the  practice  of  his  profession  in  the  office  of  Judge 
Hoadlej',  and  continues  in  it  in  Cincinnati ;  his  home  is  in 
Wyoming,  O.  He  is  a  prominent  Presbyterian,  having  been 
three  times  commissioner  to  the  General  Assembly  for  the  Cin- 
cinnati Presbytery.  He  has  been  commander  of  his  G.  A.  R. 
Post  in  Cincinnati.  The  two  elder  children  were  born  in  Cin- 
cinnati, and  the  others  in  Wyoming. 

Children,   by   first  marriage: 

6710  Ahce  Emily  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  21,  1868. 

6711  Wilfred  Marshall  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  23,  1871. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

6712  Arthur  Hurin  Tyler,  born  Aug,  12,  1883;  died  Sept. 

2,  1895. 

6713  Agnes  Ruth  Tyler,  bora  April  6,  1886. 

4303  JOHN  WALTERS  TYLER  (Cutler'),  bom  in 
Newbury,  O.,  May  4,  1841 ;  married,  December  29,  1875,  Mary 
Eliza  Higgins,  bom  in  Perry,  N.  Y.,  October  13,  1855.  He  is 
a  lawyer  in  Cleveland,  O.,  where  the  cliildren  were  bom.  Chil- 
dren: 

6714  John  Walter  Tyler,  Jr.,  bom  Oct.  10,  1876. 

6715  Paul  Wygant  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  31,  1878. 

6716  Florence  Sophia  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  17,  1880. 

6717  Ruth  Sarah  Tyler,  bora  Dec.  24,  1882. 

6718  Frederick  Wilham  Tyler,  bora   Dec.   26,   1885;  died 

March   19,   1888. 

6719  Marie  Sophronia  Tyler,  bora  Dec.  16,  1892. 

6720  Son,  bora  Feb.  1,  1897. 

4306  ISAAC  CUTLERS  TYLER  (Keyes'),  bora  in 
Warren,  Mass.,  November  7,  1824 ;  died  in  Westfield,  Mass., 
January  10,  1890;  married  (1),  November  11,  1853,  Mary 
Bacon,  of  Warren,  who  died  in  1855;  manned  (2),  April  28, 
1859,  Sarah  Sessions,  who  lives  in  Westfield. 

Children,  by   first   marriage: 

6721  Charles  Tyler,  lives  in  Abington,  Mass. 

6722  Mary  Tyler. 


Eighth  Generation  665 

4312  WILLIAM  ALEXANDERS  TYLER  (Cutler^), 
bom  in  Warren,  Mass.,  June  3,  1839;  married  (1),  1866,  Min- 
nie L.  Beman,  who  died  in  Chicago,  111.,  1871 ;  married   (S), 

,  a  widow  with  children.      In  1903  he  was  living  in  Idaho 

Falls,  Ida.,  and  was  in  the  hardware  business.     He  had  one 
child  by  second  marriage,  but  no  data  has  been  furnished. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

6723  Charles  W.  Tyler,  born  in  Chicago,  April  28,  1869; 

married,  June  18,  1896,  Modelle  Miller,  of  New 
Carlisle,  Ind.,  where  they  lived  in  1899,  and  where 
he  was  manager  of  the  Postal  Telegraph  Cable 
Company's  office;  also  a  jeweler. 

4365  ANN  AUGUSTA^  TYLER  (Moses  M.^),  born  in 
West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  September  8,  1856;  married  Samuel 
G.  Cushing,  of  Ottumwa,  la.,  where  the  children  were  bom. 
Children : 

6724  Fannie  N.    Cushing,   bom    1883. 

6725  William  Tyler  Cushing,  bora  1886. 

6726  Albert  A.  Cushing,  born  1890. 

6727  Edward  R.   Cushing,  bom  1893. 

6728  Charlotte  E.  Cushing,  bom  1896. 

4368  CARLTON  P.^  TYLER  (Moses  M.^),  bom  in 
West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  March  9,  1865;  married,  October  25, 
1893,  Minnie  F.  Barrett,  of  Welton,  Conn.  He  lives  in  West 
Brookfield  on  the  old  homestead,  where  the  children  were  bom. 
Children : 

6729  Emma  Barrett  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  25,  1894. 

6730  Stella  Tyler,  bom  April  22,  1896. 

4369  ERNEST  A.^  TYLER  (Moses  M."^),  born  in  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  May  16,  1867 ;  married,  October  10,  1893, 
Flora  I.  Cutler,  of  West  Brookfield,  bom  December  17,  1864. 
Hie  lived  for  a  time  in  Wolfboro  and  then  moved  to  Claremont, 
N.  H.     Child: 

6731  Erving  Leslie  Tyler,  bom  in  Wolfboro,  June  7,  1895. 

4375     JULIA  E.«  TITTER  (David  Richards'^),  bora  in 


666  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Warren,  Mass.,  August  27,  1848 ;  married  Jerome  Gould,  a 
miller  of  Warren.     Child: 

6732  Nina  A.  T.  Gould,  bom  in  Warren,  Aug.  4,  1872. 

4411  ELIAS  M.«  TYLER  (Saxton  Gates"),  bom  in 
Mexico,  N.  Y.,  February  25,  1831;  married  (1),  1853,  Har- 
riet N.  Cassedy,  of  Illinois,  who  died  January  16,  1876,  in 
Willows,  Cal.;  married  (2),  April,  1879,  Helen  H.  Jeffries, 
bom  in  Maryland  in  1852.  He  enlisted  in  the  Federal  army 
in  1861  and  served  one  year.  He  moved  to  Califomia  in  1869, 
where  he  lived  in  Auburn.  The  two  elder  children  were  bom 
in  Ilhnois ;  the  others  in  Willows. 

Children,   by   first   marriage: 

6733  Lillie  A.  Tyler,  bom  July  27,  1858;  married,  Oct.  14, 

1874,  James  Eike,  a  farmer;  they  live  in  Willows. 

6734  Mary  J.  Tyler,  bom  April  29,  1869;  married,  Sept. 

13,  1885,  John  Dugan,  a  merchant;  they  live  in 
Dixon,  Cal. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

6735  Nelson  G.  Tyler,  born  March  20,  1880. 

6736  Horace  Upton  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  4,  1882. 

4414  FRANCIS  A.«  TYLER  (Saxton  Gates'^),  bom  in 
Joliet,  111.,  about  1840;  married,  in  Binghampton,  Cal.,  August 
14,  1868,  Ida  A.  Bentley,  bom  in  Madison,  Wis.,  May  29, 
1852.  He  moved  with  his  father  from  Joliet  to  Califomia  in 
1854,  and  in  1899  he  was  living  in  Auburn,  Solano  County, 
where  the  children  were  born.      Children : 

6737  Frank  Alvin  Tyler,  born  Sept.  5,  1871. 

6738  Maltby  A.  Tyler,  bom  INIarch  14,  1876. 

6739  Ida  A.  Tyler,  bom  April  8,  1880. 

4423  MERRILL  JUDSON^  T\"LER  (Job^),  bom  in 
Westmoreland,  N.  Y.,  December  21,  1851 ;  married,  May  29, 
1875,  Minnie  Ewland.      Children: 

6740  Claude  Tyler,  bom  March  15,  1878. 

6741  Tirzah  Tyler,  born  June  6,  1883. 

6742  Harriet  J.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  18,  1886. 

6743  Charles  Hlenry  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  15,  1888. 


Eighth  Generation  667 

6744  Eugene  Tyler,  bom  July  18,  1890. 

6745  Nat  Tyler,  bom  May  21,  1893. 

4424  GILES  DEAN^  TYLER  (Job^),  bora  in  West- 
moreland, N.  Y.,  October  18,  1856;  married,  November  3,  1881, 
Emma  Turner.  In  1897  he  was  living  in  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
a  railway  engineer.      Child: 

6746  Hazel  Caroline  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  2,  1895. 

4430  CHARLES  HENRY^  TYLER  (Samuel  S.^),  bom 
in  Barry,  Mich.,  August  5,  1853;  married,  in  Baltimore,  Mich., 

December  23,  1876,  Susie  A.  ,  bom  September  26,  1856, 

in  Indiana.  He  lived  for  a  time  in  Hope,  Mich.,  where  the 
children  were  bom ;  later  he  went  to  Rodney,  Mich. ;  was  a 
farmer.      Children : 

6747  Bessie  A.  Tyler,  bora  Jan.  8,  1877. 

6748  Edmond  A.  Tyler,  bom  June  18,  1885. 

4432  MARYS  TYLER  (Lewis  P."^),  born  in  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.,  September  3,  1851 ;  married,  January  1,  1871,  A.  B. 
Morse,  bom  June  20,  1849;  died  in  Kalamazoo,  November  18, 
1891;  son  of  Benjamin  Morse.  They  lived  in  Cleveland,  O. 
Children : 

6749  Laura  Morse,  bom  Nov.  18,  1871 ;  died  July  8,  1872. 

6750  Harry  G.  Morse,  born  Sept.  22,  1872;  married,  June 

26,  1894,  Esther  Houseley;  has  one  son   (William 
Augustus). 

6751  Clara  L.  Morse,  bora  July  18,  1877. 

4433  LEPHA8  TYLER  (Lewis  P.^),  bora  in  Cleveland, 
O.,  December  17,  1853 ;  married,  March  4,  1877,  Charles  Lohn, 
of  Madison,  O.,  a  farmer.  The  children  were  bora  in  Geneva, 
O.      Children : 

6752  Inez  Lohn,  bom  Feb.  17,  1878. 

6753  Ella  Lohn,  born  July  4,  1880. 

6754  William  James  Lohn,  bora  Aug.  13,  1882. 

6755  Dora  Lohn,  bora  Oct.  16,  1886 ;  died  Aug.  25,  1888. 

6756  Charles  Lewis  Lohn,  bora  Feb.  1,  1891. 

4435  JAMES  W.^  TYLER  (Lewis  P."^),  bora  in  York- 
ville,  Mich.,  September  26,  1858;  married,  October  22,  1888, 


668  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Blanche  B.  Hogle.      He  is  an  engineer;  in  1898  they  lived  in 
North  Linndale,  O.,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children: 

6757  Gertinide  Vara  Tyler,  born  July  14,  1889. 

6758  Ruth  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  8,  1893 ;  died  Sept.  18,  1898. 

6759  Blanche  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  19,  1895. 

6760  Clarence  Butterfield  Tyler,  born  July  10,  1898. 

4467     JAINIES^    TYLER    (Jeremiah'),    born    in    1824; 

married .     Went  to  Michigan  and  Illinois  with  his  father; 

thence  to  Ventura,  Cal.      Children: 

6761  John  Tyler,  lives  in  Ventura. 

6762  William  Tyler,  lives  in  Nelson,  Neb. 

4472  SARAH  HALL«  TYLER  (Cyril  S."^),  born  in 
Hopkinton,  N.  H. ;  married  James  Chase,  of  Hopkinton,  who 
died  in  Philadelphia,  where  she  was  living  in  1896.  He  is  bur- 
ied in  Hopkinton.  They  lived  for  a  time  in  Cambridge,  Mass., 
and  he  practiced  law  in  Boston.  He  was  a  captain  in  the 
Civil  War  from  New  Hampshire,  where  he  recruited  his  com- 
pany in  Manchester;  he  served  through  the  war  and  then 
moved  to  Philadelphia  where  he  was  a  teacher  and  private 
tutor.      Children : 

6763  Philip  Putnam  Chase,  married;  has  two  children  and 

lived  in  Philadelphia. 

6764  Harry  Custis  Chase,  lived  in  Philadelphia,  unmarried, 

in  1896. 

6765  Reginald  Banfield  Chase,  married,  with  no  children. 

6766  Virginia  Chase,  unmarried ;  lived  in  Philadelphia. 

6767  Agnes  Chase,  unmarried ;  lived  in  Philadelphia. 

4473  CHARLES  H.^  TYLER  (Latimer^),  bom  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1841 ;  manned,  1865,  Ellen  Burley,  of  Belle  Plains,  la. 
Children : 

6768  Lottie  Bell  Tyler,  bom  in  Clinton,  la.,  Sept.,  1869. 

6769  Milo  Eastman  Tyler,  bom  Oct.,  1871. 

6770  John  Tyler,  bom  in  Tipton,  la.,  Sept.,  1873. 

4479  CLARA  ARABELLA^  TYLER  (Lucius  Har- 
vey'^), bom  in  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  August  3,  1855;  died  Feb- 
ruary 2,  1899;  married.  May   10,  1877,   Clarence  Foster,  a 


Eighth  Generation  669 

farmer  of  Warner,  N.  H.,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Chil- 
dren: 

6771  Mabel  LiUian  Foster,  born  April  26,  1878. 

6772  Howard  Tyler  Foster,  bom  April  22,  1890. 

4480  BERTHA  SCOTT^  TYLER  (Lucius  Harvey^), 
bom  in  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  May  2,  1866;  married  George  Bar- 
nard, a  farmer  of  Hopkinton,  and  lived  on  the  old  Tyler  home- 
stead for  a  time.  She  is  an  organist.  The  children  were 
bom  in  Hopkinton.     Children: 

6773  Raymond  J.  Barnard,  bom  Jan.  28,  1891. 

6774  Perley  D.  Barnard,  born  June  6,  1893. 

4496  SARAH  E.^  TYLER  (Calvin^),  bom  in  Hopkin- 
ton, N.  H.,  December  26,  1833;  married,  July  31,  1849,  Henry 
D.  Page,  of  Franklin,  N.  H.,  bom  December  5,  1821 ;  died  in 
Dayton,  0.,  in  Soldiers'  Home,  December  5,  1891.  He  was  in 
the  Mexican,  Seminole,  and  Civil  wars.      Children : 

6775  Sarah  O.  Page,  bom  Oct.  27,  1850;  married,  George 

A.  Rogers,  of  Manchester,  N.  H. ;  they  have  two 
daughters  and  a  son  (Florence,  Winnie,  and  Harry). 

6776  George  H.  Page,  bom  Sept.  5,  1852 ;  lives  in  Brookline, 

Mass.,  unmarried. 

4497  CHARLES  RICHARD^  TYLER  (Calvin'),  bora 
in  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  March  31,  1837 ;  died  September  2,  1889 ; 
married  in  Georgetown,  Mass.,  January  22,  1871,  Elmira  M. 
Tilton,  bom  in  Wihnot,  N.  H.,  July  6,  1844;  daughter  of 
Luther  and  Susan  (Morey)  Tilton ;  she  lived  in  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  in  1896.  He  was  a  shoemaker  in  Haverhill.  The  chil- 
dren were  bom  in  Georgetown.     Children: 

6777  Charles   Henry  Tyler,  bom  Nov.   5,   1872;  works   in 

shoe  manufactory. 

6778  Annie  Laurie  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  20,  1883. 

4502  ALMENA  M.^  TYLER  ( Jepthah^  ) ,  bom  in  Lyme, 
N.  H.,  September  10,  1837;  married,  February  11,  1866,  Wil- 
liam Pebbles,  of  Lyme,  where  they  lived  in  1898,  and  where  the 
children  were  bom.      Children  : 

6779  Frank  G.  Pebbles,  bom  Jan.  25,  1867. 

6780  Nellie  F.  Pebbles,  bom  Aug.  13,  1873. 


670  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

4503  MAKY  ESTHERS  TYLER  (Jephthah^),  bom  in 
L3mie,  N.  H.,  June  '3,  1839 ;  died  in  Lyme,  April  1,  1891 ;  mar- 
ried, December  1,  1858,  George  W.  Runnels,  of  Lyme.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Lyme.      Children : 

6781  Abby  Fradilla  Runnells,  born  June  23,  1860. 

6782  William  Henry  Runnells,  bora  Aug.  2,  1862. 

6783  Emma  Almira  Runnells,  born  June  21,  1866. 

4529  ROSANNA^  TYLER  (Orange  Brigham"),  bora 
in  Napierville,  Que.,  June  17,  1824;  died  May  8,  1888;  married, 
August  26,  1844,  Patrick  Murphy,  bora  February  27,  1820; 
died  September  29,  1866.     Children  : 

6784  Malvina  Murphy,  bora  May  1,  1846;  died  Feb.   18, 

1893. 

6785  Emma  Murphy,  died. 

0786       Charles    Mui-phy,   bora    Sept.,    1849;   died   June   13, 
1869. 

6787  Eliza  Murphy,  bora  Nov.  16,  1851 ;  died  Sept.  1,  1881. 

6788  Agnes  Murphy,  born  April  22,  1854;  died  May  29, 

1877. 

6789  Henry  Murphy,  bora  July  3,  1856;  died  Oct.  6,  1896. 

6790  Arthur  Murphy,  bora  June  15,  1858;  died  June  14, 

1880. 

6791  Ellen   Murphy,  bora   May  25,   1860;  died  Aug.   28, 

1897. 

6792  Ahce  J.  Murphy,  bora  July  16,  1862;  died  1864. 

6793  Alice  L.  Murphy,  born  April  22,  1865 ;  in  1897  was 

living  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

4532  EDMOND^  TYLER  (Orange  Brigham^),  born  in 
Napierville,  Que.,  March  30,  1833;  married,  December  24, 
1855,  Mary  Johnston.  He  moved  to  New  York  City  in  1853, 
and  resided  in  Brooklyn,  where  he  died  and  where  his  children 
were  born.  Children: 
6794+     Mary  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  27,  1856. 

6795  Albert  Edmond  Tyler,  bora  March  29,  1858. 

6796  Frank  Henry  Tyler,  bom  June  2,  1860 ;  married.  May 

14,  1884,  Louise  H.  Loughi.  He  is  in  the  real 
estate  and  insurance  business  in  Brooklyn,  where 
he  resides. 

6797  Henrietta  Feller  Tyler,  bora  June  21,  1863. 

6798  Louis  Augustus  Tyler,  bora  July  26,  1873. 


Eighth  Genkratiok  671 

4534  WLLLIAM^  TYXER  (Orange  Brigham^),  born  in 
Napierville,  Que.,  June  20,  1836;  married,  December  24,  1888, 
Carrie  Evans.     Thej  live  in  Bakersfield,  Cal,      Children: 

6799  Charles  Edmond  Tyler. 

6800  George  Whitfield  Tyler. 

6801  Carrie  Tyler. 


4549  DWIGHT«  TYLER  (Theodore^),  bom  in  New 
Braintree,  Mass.,  December  7,  1823;  married,  March  16,  1848, 
Harriet  Lamed,  bom  February  16,  1824.  He  is  a  farmer  and 
resides  in  New  Braintree,  where  their  child  was  born.      Child: 

6802  Charles  Tyler,  bom  July  1,  1849;  is  a  farmer  and 

resides  in  New  Braintree;  unmarried. 

4550  SUSANS  TYLER  (Theodore"^),  bora  in  New 
Braintree,  Mass.,  September  18,  1825;  married.  May  1,  1851, 
Wilham  Felton,  bom  in  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  February  13, 
1824.  He  is  a  retired  farmer  in  New  Braintree,  and  the  chil- 
dren were  bom  there.      Children: 

6803  William    Tyler   Felton,   bom   Aug.    14,,   1852;   is    a 

broker. 

6804  Henry  Felton,  bom  Dec.   17,  1854. 

6805  Charles  A.  Felton,  bom  Dec.  17,  1856;  is  a  farmer  in 

New  Braintree. 

6806  Susan  A.  Felton,  bom  March  19,  1865. 

4552  GARDNERS  TYLER  (Theodore^),  bom  in  New 
Braintree,  Mass.,  February  2,  1829;  died  January  31,  1884; 
married,  January  1,  1866,  Lucy  D.  Adams,  bom  January  4, 
1826;  died  October  26,  1887.     He  was  a  salesman.     Child: 

6807  Theodore  G.   Tyler,  bom  in  New  Braintree,  Mass. ; 

died  March  5,  1870. 

4556  FREDERICK"  TYLER  (Francis  Barnes^),  bom 
in  Warren,  Mass.;  died  there,  February  14,  1860;  married, 
June  12,  1852,  Elenor  Button,  bom  in  Ware,  Mass.,  April 
19,  1838.  He  was  a  merchant  in  Warren  and  the  children 
were  bom  there.  His  widow  resides  there.  Children : 
6808+  Fanny  Eliza  Tyler,  bom  May  5,  1853. 
6809       Charles  Frederick  Tyler,  bom  March  23,  1856;  mar- 


672  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

ried  in  1880  Ada  L.  Shuebume,  of  West  Springfield, 
Mass.      He  is  a  railway  engineer. 
6810+     George  Albert  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  6,  1858. 

4558  JAMES  W.«  TYLER  (Isaac^),  born  in  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  October  16,  1835 ;  married,  January  7, 
1873,  Fannie  B.  Howe,  bom  June  6,  1846.  He  is  a  mechanic 
and  resides  in  West  Brookfield,  Mass.      Child: 

6811  Sarah  E.  Tyler,  bom  in  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  July 

24,  1876;  died  there  April  9,  1896;  married  George 
Samson,  a  farmer;  had  a  daughter  (Grace),  who 
died  in  infancy. 

4559  SARAH  L.^  TYLER  (Isaac^),  born  in  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  March  22,  1838;  died  December  4,  1864; 
married,  March  24,  1861,  John  W.  Adams.     Child: 

6812  Mattie  Adams,  bom  Feb.  5,  1864. 

4569  ABBIE  F.«  TYLER  (George  F."),  bom  in  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  October  10,  1853;  married,  December  16, 
1869,  Edwin  C.  Doolittle,  bom  June  15,  1847.  He  is  a 
farmer  in  Ashuelot,  N.  H.      Children : 

6813  Frederick  M.  DooHttle,  bom  Nov.  10,  1870;  died  in 

Winchester,  N.   H.,   Sept.   28,   1900. 

6814  Jennie  F.  Doolittle,  bom  Sept.  18,  1872. 

6815  Emma  A.  Doolittle,  bom  Jan.  2,  187 — . 

6816  George  E.   Doolittle,  bom   Sept.   22,   1883. 

6817  Flora  C.  DooHttle,  bom  March  24,  1886. 

6818  Forest  E.  Doolittle,  bom  Dec.  19,  1888. 

4570  GEORGE  WARREN^  TYLER  (George  F.'), 
bom  in  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  October  10,  1853 ;  married, 
November  20,  1875,  Abbie  Elizabeth  Cutler,  of  West  Brook- 
field, born  December  29,  1854.  He  inherited  the  old  homestead 
in  West  Brookfield,  with  his  brother,  Dwight  ]\I. ;  lives  there,  a 
farmer  and  lumber  manufacturer ;  the  children  were  bom  there. 
Children : 

6819  Flora  Isabella  Tyler,  bom  Dec.   18,  1876;  died  Dec. 

21,  1877. 

6820  Cora  M.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  20,  1878. 

6821  Anna  B.  Tyler,  born  Oct.  17,  1880. 


Eighth  Generation  673 

6822       Arthur  W.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  19,  1882. 
Herbert  F.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.   10,  1885. 


4571  DWIGHT  M.^  TYLER  (George  F."^),  bom  in 
West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  June  15,  1855;  married  Theodora  E. 
Woodbridge,  bom  in  West  Brookfield,  March  4,  1858.  He  is 
a  fanner  and  lumber  manufacturer  in  West  Brookfield,  where 
he  inherited  the  old  homestead  with  his  brother  George  W. 
and  where  his  children  were  bom.      Children : 

6824  Clara  Louise  Tyler,  bom  March  31,  1876;  died  July 

21,  1876. 

6825  Lillian  May  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  28,  1878;  died  March 

3,  1882. 

6826  Dwight  Louis  Tyler,  bom  July  20,  1881. 

4573  PHEBE  A.«  T\T.ER  (George  F."^),  bom  in  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  March  19,  1861;  married,  July  5,  1876, 
Eugene  A.  Hack,  born  in  Granby,  Conn.,  November  27,  1856. 
He  lives  in  West  Brookfield,  where  the  children  were  bom. 
Children : 

6827  George  H.  Hack,  bom  Dec.  21,  1876. 

6828  Walter  E.  Hack,  bom  May  2,  1891. 

4574  HATTIE  M.^  TYLER  (George  F.^),  bom  in 
West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  August  19,  1861 ;  married.  May  1, 
1880,  James  D.  Fellows,  born  in  Hardwick,  Mass.,  August 
14,  1851.      They  lived  in  Spencer,  Mass.      Children: 

6829  Mabell  G.  Fellows,  bom  Nov.  27,  1882. 

6830  Harrison  C.  Fellows,  bom  Oct.  1,  1887;  died  Nov.  1, 

1887. 

4575  0RIANNA8  TYLER  (George  F."),  bom  in  West 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  April  13,  1863;  married,  October  28,  1891, 
Eugene  A.  Kirkland,  bom  in  Huntington,  Mass.,  November 
14,  1857.  He  was  a  contractor  and  lived  in  Colfax,  Wash. 
Children : 

6831  Helen  Irene  Kirkland,  bom  April  13,  1895. 

6832  Eva  Harriet  Kirkland,  bom  May  2,  1897. 

4588     HARLAND   D.«    TYLER    (Dwight^),   bom   in 
South  Londonderry,  Vt.,  May  8,  1840;  married  Miss  O.  R. 


674  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Whitman.  He  vra.s  town  clerk  for  twelve  years ;  a  house  and 
carriage  painter.  The  children  were  bom  in  South  London- 
derry.     Children : 

6833  Minnie  A.  Tyler,  bom   May  13,   1866;  she  is  town 

clerk. 

6834  Frank  H.  Tyler,  bom  March  6,  1869. 

4592  HANNAH^  TYLER  (Joshua'),  bom  Febmary 
2,  1845;  married,  March  15,  1868,  Matthew  Baine,  a  famier 
of  Mui-physboro,  111.  The  cliildren  were  born  there.  Chil- 
dren: 

6835  Edward  Baine,  bom  Nov.   29,   1869;   died   Dec.    22, 

1872. 

6836  Ceha  Baine,  bom  Feb.  11,  1870. 

6837  Susan  E.  Baine,  bom  May  5,  1871 ;  died  March  29, 

1893. 

6838  Martha  Ellen  Baine,  bom  Aug.  1,  1873;  died  April 

30,  1881. 

6839  Laura  Baine,  bom  Feb.  21,  1875. 

6840  Joshua  Baine,  bom  Dec.  19,  1877 ;  died  Oct.  19,  1878. 

6841  Maggie  Baine,  bom  Nov.  27,  1878. 

6842  Adam  Baine,  born  Oct.  22,  1880. 

6843  Paul  Baine,  bom  April  11,  1882. 

6844  Femando  Baine,  bom  Jan.  2,  1886. 

6845  Eva  Baine,  bom  Jan.  28,  1888. 

4593  GEORGE^  TYLER  (Joshua^),  bom  in  Murphys- 
boro,  111.,  March  14,  1847 ;  married,  September  7,  1869,  Mary 
Sorrels.  He  enlisted  in  Company  D,  31st  111.  Volunteer  In- 
fantry and  was  mustered  out  July  19,  1865 ;  is  a  fanner  in 
Murphysboro,  111.  (Sand  Ridge).  The  children  were  bom  in 
Murphysboro.      Children : 

6846  Nellie  Tyler,  born  Sept.  7,  1870. 
6847+  Edith  Tyler,  bom  June  22,  1874. 
6848+     Jerusha  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  20,  1876. 

4595     JAMES8  TYLER  (Jpshua'),  bom  May  4,  1851; 
married,  August  1,  1875,  Martha  Hiser.     He  is  a  carpenter 
and    resides    in    ^Murphysboro,    111.,    where   the    children    were 
bom.      Children: 
6849       Ira  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  30,  1878. 


EiGHTH  Generation  675 

6850  Charles  Tyler,  bom  March  26,  1882. 

6851  John  Tyler,  bom  July  26,  1886 ;  died  Nov.  1,  1888. 

6852  Ellory  Tyler,  bom  Oct.   13,  1892. 

4596  DANIEL"  TYLER  (Joshua^),  born  October  12, 
1852  (or  1854)  ;  married,  November  15,  1883,  Louisa  Thorn- 
ton. He  is  a  farmer  in  Pyatt,  111.,  where  the  children  were 
bora.      Children : 

6853  Sadie  M.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  28,  1885. 

6854  Joshua  Tyler,  bom  May  12,  1888. 

6855  Harry  Oakley  Tyler,  bom  June  9,  1890. 

6856  Leta  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  2,  1892 ;  died  March  25,  1898. 

4599  LAURA^  TYLER  (Joshua^),  bom  December  15, 
1857 ;  married,  April  8,  1877,  Marcus  B.  Hawkins,  born  May 
13,  1855.  He  is  in  the  insurance  business  in  Carbondale,  111., 
where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

6857  Estelle  Pearl  Hawkins,  bom  Jan.  17,  1878 ;  married, 

Jan.  22,  1900,  George  B.  Taylor;  one  son. 

6858  Dwight  Jay  Hawkins,  born  March  1,   1879;  in  the 

Spanish-American  War. 

6859  Marcus  Earle  Hawkins,  bom  July  '30,  1880  ;  died  Aug. 

31,  1881. 

6860  Lena  Frank  Hawkins,  bom  Oct.  2,  1881. 

6861  Laurie  Clay  Hawkins,  bom  June  8,  1885. 

4600  FRANCES  ELLEN«  TYLER  (Joshua^),  bom  in 
Murphysboro,  111.  (Somerset),  November  18,  1859;  died  April 
21,  1882;  married,  July  27,  1879,  Lee  Roy  Breeden.  He  was 
a  farmer  in  Murphysboro,  111.,  and  the  children  were  bom  there. 
Children : 

6862  Myrtle  Corryta  Breeden,  bom  Dec.  24,  1880. 

6863  Kenneth  Roy  Breeden,  bora   March   11,   1882;   died 

May  1,  1882. 

4601  EVA  LOIS«  TYLER  (Joshua^),  bora  March  5, 
1865;  married,  September  1,  1887,  Albert  Imhoff,  a  farmer 
in  Murphysboro,  111.  The  children  were  born  in  Murphysboro. 
Children : 

6864  Clinton  Imhoff,  bom  May  26,  1888. 


676  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6865  Clifford  Inihoff,  born  Sept.  14,  1889. 

6866  Edna  Olive  ImhofF,  bom  Aug.  9,  1892. 

4605  GERTRUDE  MARIA^  DAVI^  (Parkman  Tyler^ 
Davis),  bom  in  Burlington,  Vt.,  Febmary  28,  1847;  married 
in  Boston,  Mass.,  March  17,  1869,  Abbott  T.  Maynard ;  they 
reside  in  Allston,  Mass.  The  children  were  born  in  Boston. 
Children : 

6867  Fannie  Elizabeth  Maynard,  bom  Dec.  20,  1869 ;  mar- 

ried,   Jan.    13,    1892,    George    Scott    Garritt;    one 
daughter   (Helen  Maynard,  bom  Nov.   15,   1893). 

6868  Alexander  Parkman  Maynard,  born  Aug.  5,  1876. 

4612  DANA  L.^  TYLER  (Samuel  King^),  bom  in 
Keene,  N.  H.,  September  1,  1845 ;  married,  November  8,  1866, 
Elizabeth  H.  Whitlock,  of  West  Chester,  O.,  where  he  lived  in 
1900  and  where  the  children  were  bom.     Children  : 

6869  George  S.  Tyler,  born  Sept.  19,  1867 ;  in  1900  lived 

in  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  unmarried. 

6870  Daisy  W.  Tyler,  bom  April  20,  1875. 

4623  JULIA  A.s  TYLER  (John  Larkin^),  bora  in 
Springfield,  Mass.,  February  2,  1852;  married,  December  28, 
1870,  John  H.  Mathis.     Children  : 

6871  Eugene   Tyler   Mathis,   bom    in    Fort   Wayne,   Ind., 

July  15,  1872;  married,  Oct.  24,  1894,  Minnie  M. 
Hassinger;  one  son   (William  E.). 

6872  Lillian  Adelaide  Mathis,  born  in  Springfield,  O.,  July 

21,  1876. 

4624  MAJOR  EUGENE^  TYLER  (John  Larkin^), 
born  in  Harmar,  O.,  July  18,  1854;  married,  November  19, 
1885,  Jennie  B.  Van  Cleaf,  of  Springfield,  O.     Child: 

6873  Beulah  Esther  Tyler,  born   in   Detroit,   Mich.,   July 

6,  1889. 

4625  ALLIEZU^IA^  TYLER  (John  Larkin^),  bom  in 
Columbus,  O.,  June  12,  1857;  married,  December  24,  1873, 
John  B.  Stroup,  of  Kenton,  O.  All  the  children  were  born  in 
Springfield,  0.,  except  the  third  and  the  youngest.      Children  r 

6874  Florence  lona  Stroup,  born  July  23,  1875;  married^ 


I  Eighth  Generation  677 

June  29,  1904,  Joseph  Webster  Gilmor,  a  surveyor 
of  Hardin  County,  O. ;  born  in  Sedalia,  Mo.,  July 
6,  1866;  was  graduated  from  Ohio  Northern  Uni- 
versity in  1898,  A.  B.  and  C.  E. ;  resides  in  Kenton. 

6875  William  Burkeley  Stroup,  born  May  9,  1877 ;  married, 

Oct.  26,  1902,  Ethel  M.  White;  was  in  Camp 
Thomas  during  the  Spanish  War;  one  child  (Tyler, 
born  April  2,  1905). 

6876  John  Walter  Stroup,  born  in  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  May 

29,  1879;  married,  July  6,  1899,  Grace  B.  Kennedy; 
was  in  Camp  Thomas  during  the  Spanish  War ;  two 
children  (Blanche  I.,  bom  Dec.  '3,  1903,  and  Mabel 
M.,  bom  Feb.  27,  1906). 

6877  Gertrude  Thirza  Stroup,  bora  Dec.  18,  1884. 

6878  Frederick  Howard  Stroup,  born  Jan.  4,  1888. 

6879  Warren  Douglas  Stroup,  bora  Jan.  2,  1892. 

6880  Albert  Murdock  Tyler   Stroup,   bora  in   Kenton,   O., 

March  30,  1898. 

4626  JASON  KING«  TYLER  (John  Larkin^),  bora  in 
Dayton,  O.,  Dec.  25,  1859;  married,  July  8,  1881,  May  Rice,  of 
Springfield,  O.,  where  the  children  were  bora.      Children : 

6881  Addie  Tyler,  bom  July  11,  1882;  died  Jan.  11,  1884. 

6882  King  William  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  29,  1883. 

4668  EDGAR  EDWIN«  TYLER  (Nathaniel'),  bom  in 
Richfield,  111.,  November  27,  1842;  married  in  Richfield,  Decem- 
ber 31,  1865,  Lydia  F.  Mosley,  bom  in  Philadelphia,  Mo., 
February  23,  1845.  He  was  in  the  Civil  War  under  the  name 
of  *'  Edwin,"  in  Company  C,  50th  111.  Volunteer  Infantry  for 
three  years ;  was  at  Fort  Henry,  Donaldson,  Shilo,  Corinth, 
etc.  Since  1871  he  has  lived  in  Great  Bend,  Kas.,  where  he 
opened  the  first  store  and  built  the  second  house;  has  held 
numerous  town  offices.  The  three  younger  children  were  born 
in  Great  Bend.      Children : 

6883  Tray  Young  Tyler,  bora  in  Richfield  May  15,  1867 

died  in  Great  Bend,  Oct.  19,  1880. 

6884  Clarissa  Tyler,  bora  m  Mexico,  Mo.,  Sept.  18,  1868 

died  in  Great  Bend,  May  15,  1884. 

6885  Taylor  Barnum  Tyler,  bora  in  Richfield,  Dec.  12,  1870 

died  in  Great  Bend,  Dec.  22,  1880. 


678  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6886  Dora  M.  Tyler,  born  May  1,  1874;  married,  June  25, 

1894,  Samuel  I.  Pratt,  bom  in  Perci^dlle,  la. ;  they 
reside  in  Wichita  and  Great  Bend,  Kan. ;  three  chil- 
dren (Hallie  L.,  Lydia  S.,  and  Lena  M.). 

6887  Hallie  G.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  20,  1877;  died  in  Great 

Bend,  Nov.  14,  1897. 

6888  Edwin  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  8,  1882 ;  died  March  4,  1883. 

4688  PERINTHA  0.«  TYLER  (^DanieF),  bom  in 
Griggsville,  111.,  June  4,  1839;  died  in  Beaver  City,  Utah, 
September  19,  1882;  married  Charles  Oakden.      Children: 

6889  Olive  P.  Oakden,  bora  Aug.  11,  1861 ;  died  May  12, 

1880 ;  married,  Feb.  4,  1880,  Shepard  L.  Tanner. 

6890  Charles  T.  Oakden,  bom  Sept.  2,  1864 ;  married,  1885, 

Anna  M.  Allred;  five  children  (William  C,  Stanley, 
Olive,  Mary,  and  Eva). 

6891  Robert  E.  Oakden,  born  Oct.  27,  1866 ;  died  June  22, 

1877. 

6892  Ruth  E.  Oakden,  bom  April  25,  1869;  died  Dec.  24, 

1874, 

4692  EMILY  P.«  TYLER  (DanieF),  bom  in  Council 
Bluffs,  la.,  January  28,  1847;  married  George  W.  Adair. 
The  eight  elder  children  were  bom  in  Washington,  Utah,  and 
the   three  younger  in   Arizona.      Cliildren: 

6893  Olive  P.  Adair,  bom  Nov.  27,  1864;  died  Nov.  28, 

1864. 

6894  Emily  J.  Adair,  bora  Dec.  28,  1865 ;  married,  Feb.  4, 

1885,  Edmund  Grant ;  four  children  (George,  Floyd, 
Emma,  and  Pansey)- 

6895  Daniel  Tyler  Adair,  born  Dec.  3,  1867 ;  mamed,  June 

18,  1895,  Florence  E.  Huntsman ;  one  daughter 
Tacie  v.). 

6896  Samuel  P.  Adair,  born  March  3,  1870. 

6897  WilHam  A.  Adair,  born  Feb.  7,  1872;  married,  July 

9,  1894,  Mary  R.  Sawyer;  one  son   (Wilham  K.). 

6898  John  W.  Adair,  bom  Feb.  10,  1874 ;  married,  March 

19,  1894,  Cynthia  Penrod;  one  daughter  (Cynthia). 

6899  George  N.   Adair,   bom    March   23,    1876;   married; 

one  son  (George  C). 

6900  Ruth  A.  Adair,  bom  Sept.  16,  1878. 


Eighth  Generation  679 

6901  Joseph  W.  Adair,  born  June  17,  1881. 

6902  Rufus  N.  Adair,  born  Sept.  16,  1884. 

6903  Edna  I.  Adair,  bom  Jan.  20,  1887. 

4693  DANIEL  M.^  TYLER  (DanieF),  bom  in  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah,  January  27,  1850;  died  in  Harrington, 
Utah,  September  10,  1895;  married,  August  19,  1872,  Sarah 
E.  Pulsipher,  bom  November  6,  1854.  The  second,  third,  and 
fourth  children  were  bom  in  Hebron,  Utah.      Children : 

6904  Barzilla  Tyler,  bora  May  18,  1873 ;  died  in  infancy. 

6905  Daniel  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  30,  1874. 

6906  John  P.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  31,  1878. 
6907+     Ruth  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  25,  1880. 

6908  Wilham  N.  Tyler,  bom  May  31,  1882;  died  Jan.  7, 

1897. 

6909  Esther  M.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  8,  1884. 

6910  Andrews  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  7,  1886. 

6911  Emily  Tyler,  bom  April  19,  1889. 

6912  Marion  Tyler,  bom  June  3,  1891. 

6913  Mary  Tyler,  twin  to  Marion ;  died  1891. 

6914  Charies  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  24,  1893. 

4695  JOHN  C.«  TYLER  (DanieF),  bom  in  Draper, 
Utah,  November  30,  1857;  married,  December  19,  1887,  Maria 
L.  Bilhngsley,  bom  January  16,  1867 ;  died  in  Beaver  City, 
Utah,  August  1,  1893.  The  children  were  bom  in  Beaver  City. 
Children : 

6915  Daniel  R.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  9,  1888. 

6916  John  C.  Tyler,  bom  May  8,  1890. 

6917  Elsie  M.  Tyler,  bom  May  1,  1892. 

4696  ALICE  M.«  TYLER  (DanieF),  bom  in  Draper, 
Utah,  May  6,  1859 ;  married  in  Beaver  City,  Utah,  April 
7,  1878,  Joseph  W.  Tanner,  bom  May  19,  1856.  The  chil- 
dren were  bom  in  Beaver  City,      Children : 

6918  Ruth  A.  Tanner,  bom  Sept.  20,  1879. 

6919  Emily  F.  Tanner,  bom  March  26,  1882;  died  April 

24,  1882. 

6920  Jane  E.  Tanner,  bom  Oct.  29,  1884. 

6921  Josie  Tanner,  bom  April  18,  1889. 
Elfrida  Tanner,  bom  Jan.  28,  1892 


680  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6923       William  J.  Tanner,  born  March  17,  1894;  died  May 

10,  1894. 
6924)       Hazel   Tanner,   bom   May   24,   1895;   died   Sept.    7, 

1895. 

4706  JOHN  ANDREW^  TYLER  (Henry  B.^),  born 
in  Liberty,  111.,  July  1,  1859;  married.  May  14,  1880,  Annie 

,  born   September  20,   1865.     He  lives   in   Ashland,   111. 

Children : 

6925  Dell  Edward  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  17,  1881;  died  Feb. 

13,  1882. 

6926  TilHs  Andrew  Tyler,  bom  March  13,  1883. 

6927  Cecil  Cloid  Tyler,  born  March  9,  1888. 

6928  Annie  Bell  Tyler,  born  Sept.  20,  1889. 

6929  Merry  Effie  Tyler,  bom  May  12,  1895. 

4720  ELTHEA  HARDING^  TYLER  (KimbalF),  bora 
in  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  February  10,  1830;  married  in  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  February  22,  1849,  George  Lafayette  Call,  bora 
in  Charlestown,  February  12,  1825.  In  1898  they  lived  in 
Stoneham,  Mass.     Child: 

6930  Ella   Frances    Call,   bom   in    Charlestown,   April    10, 

1850;  married  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  1868,  John  Walden 
Chase,  bom  in  Cambridge  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1843; 
died  in  Lynn,  Nov.  8,  1870.  In  1898  she  lived  in 
Lynn,  where  her  daughter  (Maude  W.)  was  bom. 

4721  FRANCINA8  TYLER  (KimbalF),  bom  in  Hav- 
erhill, N.  H.,  August  15,  1831 ;  died  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  Septem- 
ber 16,  1899;  married  (1),  in  Bradford,  Vt.,  January  1,  1850, 
James  Warren  Sampson,  bom  in  Lyman,  N.  H.,  January  7, 
1828;  died  in  Washington,  D.  C,  January  13,  1863;  married 
(2),  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  November  1,  1887,  Abiel  Sweet  Reed, 

born  in  Barnet,  Vt.,  August  31,  1821;  died  in  West  Bath, 
N.  H.,  June  27,  1898.  All  but  the  eldest  child  was  bora  in 
Haverhill,  N.  H. 

Children,   by   first  marriage: 

6931  Elmer  Warren   Sampson,  born  in   Bath,  N.  H.,  Dec. 

29,  1850;  married,  March  22,  1869,  Jennie  Felton 
Cox,  bom  in  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  July  10,  1849;  they 
lived  in  Lynn;  one  child  (Leola  C). 


Eighth  Generation  681 


Alphonsine  Hibbard  Sampson,  born  Nov.  4,  1855 ; 
married  (1),  July  3,  1872,  Frederick  S.  Hunt,  bom 
in  Lynn,  March,  1853 ;  died  March  17,  1875 ;  mar- 
ried (2),  Sept.  2,  1877,  Josiah  George,  born  in  Leb- 
anon, N.  H.,  March  6,  1854  ;  lived  in  Lynn ;  one  child 
(Ralph  M.). 
Josephine  Wetherbee  Sampson,  bom  Nov.  '3,  1857 ; 
married,  Nov.  17,  1878,  Charles  Whipple  Abbott, 
bom  in  North  Reading,  Mass.,  July  4,  1857 ;  re- 
sided in  Lynn ;  five  children  (H.  Elmer,  Josephine 
M.,  Lottie  F.,  Beatrice  O.,  and  Agnes  B.). 

6934)  John  Forest  Sampson,  bom  June  17,  1859 ;  died  April 
22,  1864. 

6935  Cora  May  Sampson,  bom  Nov.  26,  1861;  died  Oct. 
3,  1863. 

4722  THADDEUS  WARSAW^  TYLER  (KimbalF), 
bom  in  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  July  16,  1833;  married  in  Bath, 
N.  H.,  March  20,  1852,  Elizabeth  Marie  Reed,  born  in  Dur- 
ham, P.  Q.,  July  18,  1833.  In  1898  he  lived  in  Lynn,  Mass., 
where  the  two  younger  children  were  bom ;  the  others  were 
bom  in   Bath.      Children: 

6936+     Sarah  Louise  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  13,  1853. 

6937+     Thaddeus  Frank  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  20,  1854. 

G938       Elmer   Ellsworth   Tyler,   born    Feb.    19,    1861;   died 

April  19,   1862. 
6939+     Cora  Martique  Tyler,  born  April  8,  1865. 

4723  MARY  JANE^  TYLER  (KimbalF),  bora  in 
Wentworth,  N.  H.,  June  25,  1835;  married,  in  1853,  Hiram 
Hale  Poole,  born  in  Haverhill,  N.  H. ;  died  in  Lynn,  Mass. 
Child: 

6940  Fred  Hiram  Poole,  bom  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  21, 
1858 ;  married  Alice  M.  Young,  born  in  Washing- 
ton, Vt. ;  has  one  son  (Robert),  and  resides  in  Lynn, 

4724  HARRIETS  TYLER  (KimbalF),  bom  in  Haver- 
hill, N.  H.,  July  18,  1837;  married,  in  Stoneham,  Mass.,  Au- 
gust 9,  1854,  Leonard  Franklin  Green,  born  in  Billerica,  Mass., 
March  2,  1832;  died  in  Lynn,  March  4,  1896.  In  1898  she 
was  living  in  Lynn.     Children : 


682  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6941        Hattie  Ardel  Green,  bom  in  Stoneham,  April  13,  1856. 
694-2        Thaddeus    Warsaw   Green,   bora    in    Lynn,    June   23, 
1867. 

4725  LYDIA^  T\TLER  (KimbalF),  bora  in  Haverhill, 
N.  H.,  July  18,  1837;  died  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  February,  1864; 
married,  April,  1853,  Sylvanus  Hovey,  of  Lynn,  where  the  chil- 
dren were  born.      Children : 

6943  Albini  Sumner  Hovey,  bora  Jan.  12,  1854 ;  married, 

Dec.  23,  1875,  Henrietta  J.  Quimby;  one  son,  who 
is  married. 

6944  Effie  Blanche  Hovey,  born  March  12,  1858 ;  died  s.  p. 

April  26,  1891 ;  man-ied  George  W.  Ingalls,  of 
Lynn. 

4726  LAURA  ANN^  TYLER  (KimbalF),  bora  in  Hav- 
erhill, N.  H.,  May  1,  1840;  married  (1),  in  Stoneham,  Mass., 
June  3,  1855,  Charles  Phineas  Patten,  born  in  Bucksport,  Me., 
November  28,  1829;  died  in  Togus,  Me.,  August  10,  1882; 
married  (2),  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  December  24,  1892,  Holhs  Mon- 
roe Macdonald,  born  in  Belfast,  Me.,  October  9,  1826 ;  lives  in 
Stoneham. 

Children,   by   first  marriage: 

6945  Charles  Alphonso  Patten,  bora  in  Stoneham,  Feb.  28, 

1856;  married,  June  12,  1881,  Ona  Dell  Rowe,  bora 
in  Stoneham,  Feb.  6,  1862 ;  lived  there  in  1898. 

6946  Florence  Elta  Patten,  bora  in  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  April 

16,  1859;  died  March  16,  1865. 

6947  Mehssa  Belle  Patten,  born  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  July  21, 

1865;  married,  Sept.  2,  1884,  Richard  Anthony 
Nicholson,  born  in  Lynn,  June  12,  1861.  In  1898 
they  lived  in  Lynn ;  three  daughters  (Laura  M., 
Melissa  R.,  and  Marion  V.). 

4728  GEORGE  LAFAYETTE^  TYLER  (KimbalF), 
bora  in  Bath,  N.  H.,  June  18,  1849;  married,  in  Lynn,  Mass., 
July  14,  1867,  Rowana  Jane  Clifford,  bora  in  North  Haver- 
hill, N.  H.,  March  2,  1847 ;  died  in  Lynn,  January  23,  1893. 
Child: 
6948+     Ethel  Madalena  Tyler,  bora  in  Lynn,  April  17,  1869. 


Eighth  Generation  683 

4741  HENRYS  TYLER  (Edwin"^),  born  in  Benton, 
N.  H.,  December  14,  1842;  married  (1),  July  29,  1871,  Eliza- 
beth Gay,  of  Indiana,  who  died  September  30,  1874 ;  married 
(2),  August  17,  1885,  Mary  Jane  Elliott;  he  went  to  Indiana, 
but  later  to  Vera  Cruz,  Mo. ;  is  a  farmer. 

Children,   by  first  marriage: 

6949  Graham  Tyler,  died. 

6950  Samuel  Tyler,  died. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

6951  Sopha  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  10,  1886;  died  July  12,  1888. 

6952  Ella  Tyler,  born  June  7,  1891 ;  died  Sept.  10,  1891. 

6953  EfFy  Tyler,  twin  to  Ella;  died  Sept.  20,  1891. 

6954  Seth  Tyler,  born  Aug.  28,  1892. 

4750  GEORGE  B.^  TYLER  (Laban^),  bom  in  Benton, 
N.  Hi.,  May  29,  1841;  died  April  25,  1894;  married,  March 
25,  1873,  Arvilla  Southworth;  moved  to  Missouri.      Children: 

6955  Jessie  Tyler,  bora  Aug.  8,  1874. 

6956  Albert  Edward  Tyler,  born  Nov.  29,  1875. 

6957  Ella  May  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  22,  1877. 

6958  Asa  Henry  Tyler,  bora  May  19,  1882. 

4753  FRANK  CHASE^  TYLER  (Laban^),  bom  in 
Benton,  N.  H.,  March  14,  1854;  married  in  Paw  Paw,  Mich., 
EHza  Southworth.      Children: 

6959  Lewis  Laban  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  28,  1876;  died  Nov. 

28,  1896. 

6960  Lorin  Darius  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  10,  1879. 

6961  Lulu  May  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  9,  1882. 

6962  Lida  Elvira  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  31,  1883. 

6963  Luella  Elmira  Tyler,  bom  May  17,  1886. 

6964  Clara  Cecilia  Tyler,  born  Sept.   9,  1889. 

6965  Clarence  Charles  Tyler,  twin  to  Clara. 

6966  Ahce  EHza  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  21,  1893. 

4761  IDAS  TYLER  (Moses  K."^),  bom  in  Stoneham, 
Mass.,  August  7,  1856;  married.  May  23,  1878,  George  Ege- 
lens,  bom  December  22,  1845.  He  is  a  farmer  and  they  reside 
in  Lacota,  Mich.,  and  the  children  were  bom  there.      Children: 


684  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6967  Allie  Egelens,  bom  April  10,  1879;  married,  March 

28,  1899,  Edward  Johnson;  one  son. 

6968  Vie  Egelens,  bom  Jan.   15,  1883. 

6969  Carl  Egelens,  born  March  22,  1890. 

4765  LUCETTA  STREETER^  TYLER  (Charles 
CarrolF),  bom  in  Benton,  N.  H.,  April  15,  1848;  married, 
March  20,  1867,  Amos  Pike.     Children : 

6970  Alvin  D.  Pike,  bom  Nov.  16,  1869. 

6971  Wilbur  F.  Pike,  bom  Nov.  7,  1870;  married,  March 

7,  1893,  Edith  C.  Clark;  one  son  (Forrest  M.). 

6972  Susan   D.   Pike,   born   Oct.   4,   1873;   married,   March 

24,  1894,  James  H.  Nutter;  one  daughter  (Doris 
L.). 

4766  WILDER  C.**  TYLER  (Charles  Carroll"),  born 
in  Benton,  N.  H.,  October  28,  1849;  married,  July  26,  1877, 
Hattie  E.  Hamlin.  Hie  is  a  farmer  and  resides  in  Lacota, 
Mich.,  and  the  children  were  born  there.      Children : 

6973  Ina  D.  Tyler,  bom  May  8,  1878;  married,  Sept.  22, 

1896,  Robert  Hines. 

6974  Sabra  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  16,  1880. 

6975  Elmer  C.  Tyler,  bom  June  18,  1885. 

6976  Alvin  P.  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  26,  1889. 

4767  FRED  M.^  TYLER  (Charles  CarrolF),  bora  in 
Benton,  N.  H.,  July  17,  1852;  married,  March  13,  1873,  Ella 
Keyser,  who  died  October  16,  1893.      Children  : 

6977  Edna  W.  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  13,  1876;  married,  Jan. 

11,  1900,  William  R.  Severance,  of  Stoneham,  Mass. ; 
one  daughter    (Gladys). 

6978  Stella  C.   Tyler,  bora   Feb.   22,   1878;  married,   Nov. 

26,  1896,  Stephen  Dexter;  resides  in  Benton,  N.  H. 

6979  Charlena    C.    Tyler,    bora    Sept.    20,    1879;    mai-ried, 

Sept.  18,  1897,  Clarence  Fifield;  resides  in  Benton, 
N.  H. 

6980  Lewis  F.  Tyler,  bora  Feb.  11,  1881. 

6981  Leon  E.  Tyler,  twin  to  Lewis. 

6982  Scott  I.   Tyler,  born  July  11,  1882;  died  June   17, 

1893. 

6983  Roy  E.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  15,  1884 ;  died  June  3,  1893. 


Eighth  Generation  685 

6984  Cora  M.  Tyler,  born  Oct.  21,  1886. 

6985  Bessie  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  1,  1888. 

6986  Alice  E.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  3,  1890 ;  died  June  5,  1893. 

4768  ALFRED  ELMORE^  TYLER  (Charles  Car- 
rolF),  born  in  Benton,  N.  H.,  April  7,  185^;  married  (1), 
October  16,  1878,  Mary  J.  Clark,  who  died  in  Benton,  June 
26,  1894;  married  (2),  August  31,  1898,  Bell  Muir.  He  is 
a  farmer  and  resides  in  Benton,  where  the  children  were  born. 

Children,   by   first  marriage: 

6987  Charles  C.  Tyler,  born  Oct.   26,   1880. 

6988  Bernice  R.  Tyler,  born  Oct.  7,  1892. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

6989  Mary  Isabel  Tyler,  bom  Oct.,   1899. 

4770  BYRON  M.«  TYLER  (Charles  CarrolF),  born  in 
Benton,  N.  H.,  February  22,  1861 ;  married  (1),  June  7,  1882, 
Rose  B.  Clark,  who  died  October  16,  1886;  married  (2),  Octo- 
ber 10,  1888,  Carrie  Spinney,  who  died  August  23,  1897.  He 
is  a  farmer  and  resides  in  Benton,  and  the  children  were  bom 
there. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

6990  George  B.  Tyler,  born  Oct.  30,  1890. 

6991  Arthur  Tyler,  bom  April  9,  1894. 

6992  Wilder  C.  Tyler,  born  May  17,  1897. 

4773  LESLIE  G.^  TYLER  (Charles  Carroll"),  bom  in 
Benton,  N.  H.,  November  30,  1865 ;  married.  May  30,  1890, 
Jennie  L.  French.  He  resides  in  Medford,  Mass.,  and  the 
children  were  bom  there.      Children : 

6993  Maurice  L.  Tyler,  born  Nov.  28,  1894. 

6994  Mildred  A.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  11,  1897. 

6995  Marjorie  D.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  31,  1900. 

4774  MAYS  TYLER  (Charles  Cai-rolF),  bom  in  Ben- 
ton, N.  H.,  November  30,  1868;  married,  January  22,  1888, 
Albert  Foss,  a  farmer  of  Benton.  The  children  were  bom 
there.      Children : 

6996  Bula  L.  Foss.,  bom  Dec.  10,  1890;  died  Sept.  2,  1891. 


686  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6997  Lawrence  A.  Foss,  bom  Sept.  12,  1892. 

6998  Walter  L.  Foss,  bom  Nov.  19,  1893. 

4784.  ABEL  MERRILL^  TYLER  (Charles  Augustus^), 
bom  in  Searsmont,  Me.,  September  25,  1845 ;  married,  Sep- 
tember 25,  1870,  Clara  R.  Randall.  He  is  a  successful  in- 
ventor of  note.      Child: 

6999  Delia  E.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  16,  1874. 

4785  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS^  TYLER  (Charles  Au- 
gustus'''), bom  in  Searsmont,  Me.,  September  2,  1847;  died 
January  30,  1895 ;  married,  April  4,  1875,  Inez  Eliza  Lazelle, 
of  California.  He  went  to  Graniteville,  Nevada  County,  Cal., 
where  he  died.      Children : 

7000  Inez  Mabel  Tyler,  lives  in  Graniteville. 

7001  Lizzie  Irene  Tyler. 

7002  Blanche  Tyler. 

7003  Linda  Tyler. 

4787  MARY  AMELIA^  TYLER  (Charles  Augustus*^), 
born  in  Searsmont,  Me.,  January  10,  1852;  died  September 
14,  1878;  married,  June  4,  1870,  George  Prescott  Packard. 
Children : 

7004  Lester  Augustus  Packard,  born  Aug.  24,  1871 ;  mar- 

ried,   Dec.    25,    1895,    Lizzie    G.    Oliver;     one    son 
(Edward). 

7005  Ida   May   Packard,   bom    March   22,    1875;   married, 

March   30,   1892,   Munroe  WiUiams ;   two   children 
(Frederick  and  Florence). 

4792  RHODA  W00D:MAN«  TYLER  (Charles  Augus- 
tus'^), bom  in  Searsmont,  Me.,  December  24,  1862;  married, 
October  1,  1882,  Samuel  Ining  Dickerson,  and  resides  in 
Brockton,  Mass.,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children: 

7006  Myrtle  Irene  Dickerson,  bom  Jan.  22,  1883. 

7007  Harriet  EHza  Dickerson,  bom  March  31,  1887;  died, 

Aug.  25,  1888. 

7008  Ruth  Augustus  Dickerson,  bom  June  29,  1891. 

7009  Sumner  Tyler  Dickerson,  bom  Sept.  11,  1896. 

4794     ADELAIDE  FOSTERS  TYLER  (Charles  Augus- 


Eighth  Generation  687 

tus'^),  born  in  Searsmont,  Me.,  July  2,  1868;  married,  Febru- 
ary 18,  1886,  Ernest  Perkins,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  where 
the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

7010  Ernest  Rowland  Perkins,  born  Nov.  12,  1886. 

7011  John  Foster  Perkins,  bom  Feb.  26,  1889. 

7012  Lucille   Jaspar  Perkins,   born    April   20,    1891 ;    died 

Sept.  1,  1891. 

7013  Raymond  Steams  Perkins,  bora  June  23,  1894. 

7014  Roger  Tyler  Perkins,  born   Sept.    12,   1896. 

4795  EUGENE^  TYLER  (Abel  Dudley^),  bom  in 
Hope,  Me.,  January  12,  1841;  married  (1),  October  3,  1863, 
Mary  A.  Walker;  married  (2),  Mary  J.  Aiken.  He  was  a 
blacksmith  and  lived  in  Brockton ;  was  in  the  Civil  War.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Abington,  Mass. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

7015  Maud  A.   Tyler,  bom   Sept.   29,   1864;  died,  unmar- 

ried, March  3,  1884. 
7016+     William  Eugene  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  6,  1866. 

4796  ANN  SARAH^  TYLER  (Abel  Dudley^),  bom  in 
Searsmont,  Me.,  October  18,  1843;  married,  January  10, 
1862,  Linus  S.  Perrault,  who  lives  in  Chicago,  111.      Children: 

7017  Lizzie  Perrault,  bom  March  8,  1864;  married  Linus 

Ollendorf. 

7018  Charles  D.  Perrault,  bom  Jan.  10,  1867 ;  died  March 

12,  1873. 

4797  JOHN  MORROW^  TYLER  (Abel  Dudley^),  bom 
in  Searsmont,  Me.,  August  9,  1846;  married.  May  16,  1868, 
Mary  F.  Bearce;  they  lived  in  Whitman,  Mass.      Children: 

7019  Henry  Newton  Tyler,  bora  Nov.  27,  1870. 

7020  Mabel   Lavan    Tyler,   bora    Oct.    18,    1872;   married, 

Oct.  26,  1892,  Joseph  Wye. 

7021  Charles  Dudley  Tyler,  bora  March  29,  1874. 

7022  Minnie  Gertmde  Tyler,  bora  May  16,  1875. 

7023  Alice  Mehitable  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  29,  1877. 

4798  FRANCES  LAVAN^  TYLER  (Abel  Dudley'), 
bom  in  Searsmont,  Me.,  August  10,  1849;  married  (1),  No- 


688  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

vember  23,  1867,  Da\'is  H.  Packard,  of  Brockton,  Mass. ; 
married  (2),  Winchester  G.  Turner,  of  Tewksbury,  Mass. 
The  children  were  bom  in  Brockton. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
702-1       AHce   Lucinda   Packard,   bom   Aug.    10,    1869 ;   mar- 
ried, June  11,  1890,  Adelbert  Adams,  of  Brockton; 
four  children  (Gladys  S.,  Ethel  F.,  Harold  D.,  and 
Henry  W.). 

7025  Ethel  Lavan  Packard,  bom  March  6,  1873;  married, 

May,  1898,  Cady  Kennedy  Peck,  bom  in  Keokuk, 
la.,  Aug.  28,  1862;  she  is  an  accomplished  actress; 
their  home  is  in  Chicago;  two  children  (Cady  K. 
and  Helen  F.). 

7026  Marion  Gibbs  Packard,  bom  July  5,  1876. 

7027  Bertha  Moyee  Packard,  bom  March  1,  1878. 

4799  ABEL  D.«  TYLER  (Abel  Dudley'),  bom  in  Cam- 
den, Me.,  May  24,  1852;  married,  February  8,  1879,  Georgi- 
etta  F.  Nash,  of  Abington,  Mass.  He  became  a  photographer 
and  followed  that  business  from  1871-1877 ;  became  a  model- 
maker  and  the  superintendent  of  the  largest  shoe-tree  manu- 
facturing company  in  the  United  States.  In  1884  he  invented 
and  patented  the  shoe-treeing  machines  now  universally  used. 
He  sold  out  in  1886,  and  manufactured  the  Brockton  shutter 
worker,  upon  which  he  had  several  patents.  He  worked  for  a 
time  in  electricity  and  then  became  superintendent  for  some 
last  manufacturers  of  Worcester,  and  has  since  in- 
vented the  "  Tyler  hinged  last,"  which  largely  revolutionized 
the  shoe  business,  being  the  first  great  improvement  on  the 
original  last.  He  became  president  and  part  owner  of  the 
Mawhinney  Last  Company.  The  children  were  bom  in  Brock- 
ton, where  he  resides.      Children: 

7028  Annie  L.  Tyler,  bom  April  15,  1882. 

7029  Mildred  L.^Tyler,  bom  May  31,  1884. 

4800  JESSIE  BENTON^  T\T.ER  (Abol  Dudley^), 
bom  in  Camden,  Me.,  August  15,  1856:  married,  July  2,  1876, 
James  C.  Stannatt,  a  shoe  manufacturer  of  Brockton,  Mass. 
Child: 

7030  Grace  H.  Stannatt,  bom  Feb.  3,  1882. 


Eighth  Generation  689 

4824  SARAH  FIDELIA^  TYLER  (Alden  Lorenzo^), 
born  in  Rockland,  Me.,  August  5,  1848;  married,  June  13, 
1868,  David  N.  Bird,  of  Rockland,  who  moved  to  Belfast,  Me., 
where  he  is  superintendent  of  the  water  works.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Belfast.      Children : 

7031  Bertha  I.  Bird,  bom  Jan.  30,  1870. 

7032  Tyler  H.  Bird,  born  Feb.  8,  1876. 

7033  Mary  Helen  Bird,  bom  Feb.  27,  1883. 

4826  JOHN  PACKARD^  TYI.ER  (Alden  Lorenzo^), 
bom  in  Rockland,  Me.,  December  12,  1852 ;  married,  September 
7,  1895,  Mary  E.  Cables,  of  Rockland,  where  they  live.      Child: 

7034  Louise  M.   Tyler,  bom  in  Rockland,  June  24,   1896. 

4827  SAMUEL^  TYLER  (Alden  Lorenzo^),  bom  in 
Rockland,  Me.,  January  14,  1858;  married,  September  24, 
1882,  Katherine  Messenger,  of  Castleton,  N.  Y.  He  is  a  law- 
yer and  lives  in  California.      Children : 

7035  Blanche  Tyler,  bom  June  27,  1884. 

7036  Mary  Helen  Tyler,  bom  Nov.,  1893. 

7037  Claudine  Tyler,  bom  June,  1895. 

4828  LEMUEL^  TYLER  (Alden  Lorenzo'),  bom  in 
Rockland,  Me.,  January  14,  1858;  married,  November  27, 
1881,  Annie  T.  Burpee,  of  Rockland.  He  is  a  mining  expert, 
and  his  residence  is  Rockland,  where  the  children  were  bom. 
Children : 

7038  Eva  May  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  1,  1882. 

7039  H.  Brown  Tyler,  bom  April  2,  1884. 

4854  BLANCHE  HOWARD^  TYLER  (Simeon  Co- 
bum'''),  bom  in  Camden,  Me.,  April  13,  1858;  married,  Decem- 
ber 5,  1874,  George  Frederick  Porter,  of  Camden.  She  is 
divorced  and  lives  in  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.      Children: 

7040  Ralph  Ross  Porter. 

7041  George   Frederick    Porter,    Jr. 

7042  Infant,  died  young. 

4855  RALPH  SUMNER^  TYLER  (Simeon  Coburn^), 
bom  in  Camden,  Me.,  July  11,  1860;  married,  January  31, 


690  The  Descendaxts  of  Job  Tyler 

1889,  Isabella  Josepliine  Knight,  of  Camden.     He  is  an  archi- 
tect and  resides  in  West  Roxbury,  Mass.      Child : 

7043  Ralph  Waldo  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  4,  1893. 

4856  ANNA  EUGENIA^  TYLER  (Simeon  Coburn^), 
bom  in  Camden,  Me.,  April  25,  1862;  married,  July,  1881, 
Ronello  Allison  Eldridge,  of  Camden.  She  is  divorced  and 
lives  in  Rockland,  Me.  The  children  were  bom  in  Camden. 
Children : 

7044  Simeon  Alhson  Eldridge,  bom  March  24,  1882. 

7045  Ethel  Rebecca  Eldridge,  born  Jan.  8,  1884. 

4859  BERENICE  ANTOINETTE^  TYLER  (Simeon 
Cobum'^),  bom  in  Camden,  Me.,  June  21,  1868;  married,  No- 
vember 28,  1888,  Louis  Ernest  West,  of  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
Child: 

7046  Mildred  Louise  West,  bom  in  Jamaica  Plain  Nov.  5, 

1889. 

4879  MARIA  N.^  TYLER  (Asa  Ladd"),  bom  in  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  April  14,  1821 ;  married,  in  Saybrook,  O.,  November 
26,  1840,  A.  Herren,  who  died  May,  1892;  he  moved  to  Illi- 
nois in  1849,  then  to  Nashua,  la.,  in  1865 ;  in  1890  they  cele- 
brated their  golden  wedding,  and  in  1897  she  was  residing  with 
her  daughter.     Children : 

7047  Oscar  F.  Herren,  bom  in  JefFerson,  O.,  Feb.  13,  1844; 

resides  in  Rogers  Park,  111. 

7048  Mary  Josephine  Herren,  bom  in  Chandon,  O.,  Nov.  25, 

1847;  married,  April  28,  1869,  Eugene  C.  Weeks, 
a  dentist,  and  resides  in  Nashua,  la. 

4880  ELMIRA  S.«  TYLER  (Asa  Ladd^),  bom  in  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  or  Lawrence,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1823;  married,  in  Say- 
brook,  O.,  November  25,  1841,  Avery  D.  Jackson,  who  died  in 
Beloit,  Mich.,  September  14,  1893.  He  was  a  carpenter  and 
joiner;  she  lived  in  Beloit  in  1897.      Children: 

7049  Harriet  E.  Jackson,  bom  Sept.  1,  1842;  married  in 

Belvidore,  111.,  Dec.   15,  1864,  David  Shirrell,  who 
died  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1882. 

7050  Frank  A.  Jackson,  bora  March  12,  1848. 

7051  Fred  A.  Jackson,  twin  to  Frank. 


Eighth  Generation  691 

7053       Helen  M.  Jackson,  born  Nov.  2,  1858;  married,  Aug. 
4,  1880,  Louis  J.  Rogers,  of  Beloit. 

4882  SILAS  D.«  TYLER  (Asa  Ladd"),  bom  in  Law- 
rence, N.  Y.,  August  1,  1831 ;  married,  October  17,  1861, 
Franciana  Blackman,  bom  in  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  March  '31, 
1842 ;  daughter  of  Walter  Blackman,  who  went  to  Illinois  in 
1854.  In  1852  Silas  moved  from  Ashtabula  County,  O.,  to 
Monroe  Center,  111.     He  was  a  farmer.      Children : 

7053  Charles  C.  Tyler,  bora  Aug.  31,  1862;  married,  Oct. 

19,  1893,  Elizabeth  Clover. 

7054  William  B.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  22,  1863;  married.  May 

10,  1893,  Laura  Walch:  a  storekeeper  in  Monroe 
Center,   111. 

7055  Adda  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  20,  1867;  married,  July  28, 

1886,  Edwin  Raup. 

7056  Fred  Walter  Tyler,  bom  May  6,  1869 ;  married,  May 

31,  1894,  Grace  Crill. 

7057  Esther  May  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  27,  1870. 

7058  Fannie  Ward  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  24,  1881. 

4883  HORACE  C.«  TYLER  (Asa  Ladd^),  bom  in  Say- 
brook,  O.,  May  3,  1838  ;  died  April  6,  1879  ;  married  in  Monroe, 
111.,  December  23,  1859,  Abbie  M.  Piper,  bom  in  West  Liberty, 
O.,  February  26,  1841 ;  daughter  of  Dr.  Philip  Piper.  He  was 
a  farmer  and  then  a  livery  man ;  he  went  to  Monroe  in  1852, 
where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

7059  Harry  B.   Tyler,  bom  May  21,   1862;   died  Oct.   7, 

1864. 

7060  Ella  Ibera  Tyler,  bom  March  13,  1864. 

7061  Cora  Bella  Tyler,  bora  Jan.  17,  1866. 

7062  Albert  Tyler,  bora  Feb.  12,  1868 ;  a  dmggist  in  Evans- 

ton,  111. ;  is  married  and  has  one  daughter. 

7063  Rosa  Mabel  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  12,  1870. 

7064  Blanche  Zera  Tyler,  bora  April  18,  1872. 

7065  Horace  Frank  Tyler,  bom  March  18,  1875. 

4884  EDMOND^  TYLER  (George  Washington^), 
born  in  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  Y.,  August  11,  1828;  mar- 
ried,  August    11,    1852,    Betsey    Elizabeth   Brown,   who    died 


692  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

December  21,  1883.      He  lived  in   Cupertino,   Cal.,  where  the 

children  were  bom.      Children : 

7066       Truman   Edmond   Tyler,  bom   May   31,    1853;   died 

Jan.  28,  1858. 
7067+     Ceha  Jennie  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  26,  1860.^ 
7068+     Ehzabeth  Ida  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  4,  1864. 

4887  THIRZA^  TYLER  (George  Washington^),  bom 
in  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  Y.,  January  3,  1833;  married 
Samuel  Dodge.      Children : 

7069  Louisa  Dodge,  married  Robert  W.  Bassett,  of  Orlon- 

ville,  Mich. 

7070  William  Dodge,  lives  in  Lapeer,  Mich. 

7071  Amette  Dodge,  married  William  Thomas. 

7072  Janette  Dodge,  married Davis. 

7073  Marette  Dodge,  married  Lewis   Bassett;   she  died. 

4888  EDWIN  H.«  TYLER  (George  Washington^), 
bom  in  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  Y.,  May  27,  1835 ;  married, 
May  27,  1858,  Mary  M.  Richel,  of  Pennsylvania.  He  moved 
to  Ashtabula  County,  O.,  with  his  father  in  1839,  then  to 
Ogle  County,  111.,  in  1855,  thence  to  Iowa  in  1857,  and  was 
residing  in  1897  in  Nashua,  la.,  where  his  children  were  bom. 
He  went  through  the  Civil  War,  in  Company  B  of  the  14th 
la.  Volunteers,  and  was  wounded  five  times  in  fifteen  engage- 
ments.     Children : 

7074  Joseph   Tyler,   bom   June   10,   1866;   died  June   20, 

1866. 

7075  Edmond  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  25,  1867 ;  married  and  has 

a  family ;  resides  with  his  father. 

7076  George  W.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.   20,  1868;  married  and 

has  a  family. 

4889  AMELIA  ELECTA^  T^XER  (George  Washing- 
ton'^), bora  in  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  Y.,  May  1,  1837; 
married,  March  22,  1852,  James  H.  Johnson.  In  1868  he 
moved  to  a  farm  near  Lansing,  Mich.  Two  sons  unnamed, 
died  young.      Children: 

7077  John  Johnson,  died  young. 

7078  Ophelia  Johnson,  bom  April  16,  1853;  married,  1873, 


Eighth  Generation  693 

John  Q.  Adams ;  three  daughters  (Maud,  Dora,  and 
Ella). 

7079  Maria    Johnson,    married,    187^,    John    Hoyt;    three 

daughters   (Lou,  Loretta,  and  Ora). 

7080  Emma  Johnson,  born  July  25,   1865;  married,  July 

25,   1888,   Charles   Elsesser;   four  sons    (Lawrence, 
Albert,  Edward,  and  Howard). 

4891  HELEN  LOUISE^  TYLER  (Truman  Murray^), 
bom  in  Illinois  City,  111.,  March  1,  1847 ;  married  John  R. 
Benedict,  of  Galesburg,  111.      Children: 

7081  Arthur  Clarence  Benedict. 

7082  Minnie  Edith  Benedict. 

7083  Connie  May  Benedict. 

4942  LAWRENCE  STEWART^  TYLER  (Damon 
Young^),  bom  in  Compton,  Que.,  August  19,  1854;  married 
Hattie  Blackman,  of  Merrimack,  Wis.  He  is  a  prosperous 
hardware  merchant  in  Salem,  S.  Dak,      Children : 

7084  Nellie  Leonora  Tyler,  born  in  Magnolia,  Minn.,  Nov. 

1,  1878. 

7085  Grace  Tyler. 

4943  LEONORA  EMMA^  TYLER  (Damon  Young^), 
bom  in  Newport,  Wis.,  June  26,  1859 ;  married  in  Merrimack, 
Wis.,  September  12,  1878,  Eugene  Ellis  Quiggle,  of  Rapid 
City,  S.  Dak.     Children : 

7086  Bertha   Maria   Quiggle,  bom   in   Merrimack,   Dec.    6, 

1879. 

7087  Alta  Maude  Quiggle,  bom  in  Doland,  S.  Dak.,  July  22, 

1888. 

4960  GEORGE^  TYLER  (Charles'^),  bom  in  Millbury, 
Mass.,  1837;  died  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  February  17,  1869; 
married,  January  8,  1860,  in  Worcester,  Martha  Murphy. 
Child: 

7088  Lizzie  Ella  Tyler,  bom  in  Worcester  Aug.  17,  1862 ; 

married,  Aug.   6,   1884,  in  Worcester,  William   H. 
Sweeney,  bom  in  New  York  City. 

4965     HELEN  W.'^  TYLER   (William  Winter^),  bom 


694  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

in  Lowell,  Mass.,  September  20,  1836;  married,  June  11,  1856, 
Erastus  H.  Barry,  of  Derby  Line,  Vt.,  who  lived  in  Rumney, 
N.  H.,  and  then  in  Compton,  N.  H,  He  was  in  Company  G, 
First  N.  H.  heavy  artillery,  in  the  Civil  War.      Children : 

7089  Emma  H.  Ban-y,  born  July  31,  1857;  married,  1872, 

M.   J.   D.   Hooper,   of  Rumney,  N,   H. ;  had   seven 
children,  three  survive  (Thomas,  James,  and  Flora). 

7090  Willard  E.  Barry,  bom  June  5,  1859;  married  and 

lives  in  York  Beach,  Me. ;  two  daughters    (Minnie 
and  Isabella). 

7091  Charles  F.  Barry,  bom  Feb.  28,  1861 ;  married,  s.  p. 

7092  Florence  M.  Barry,  bom  Aug.  1,  1862;  died  Aug.  6, 

1868. 

7093  Caroline   A.    Barry,    bom    IVIarch    3,    1864 ;    married 

Frank  A.  Hopkins,  of  Cliftondale,  Mass. ;  two  sons 
(Leon  and  Vivien). 

7094  Francis    C.    Barry,   born    July   13,   1873;   unmanned, 

lived  in  Chftondale  in  1896. 

4966  THOMAS  HENRY^  TYLER  (Ebenezer  Bal- 
lard^), bom  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  October  20,  1832;  married, 
October  9,  1862,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Tenney,  of  Boston,  Mass.; 
they  live  in  Brookline,  Mass.,  where  the  children  were  bom. 
Children : 

7095  WlUiam  Bartlett  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  12,  1863 ;  married, 

Oct.  7,  1890,  Carrie  N.  Bates. 
7096+     Thomas  Henry  Tyler,  Jr.,  bom  Dec.  8,  1866. 

7097  Hellman  Barnes  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  7,  1870;  died  Feb. 

23,  1871. 

7098  Mary  Leonice  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  1,  1876;  died  May 

6,  1880. 

4974  WILLIAM  H.«  TYLER  (Thomas'^ ) ,  bom  in  :\Icri- 
den.  Conn.,  September  18,  1835 ;  married,  September  18,  1866, 
Annie  M.  Keiiworthy,  of  Meriden.  He  is  in  the  silverware 
business  with  the  JNIeriden  Brittania  Company.  Is  a  prominent 
I.  O.  O.  F.     The  children  were  bom  in  INIeriden.      Children : 

7099  Charles  H.  Tyler,  bom  March  20,  1869 ;  married,  Sept. 

10,   1891,  Lizzie  Jane  Hively,   of  Easton,   Pa.;   a 
grocer  in  Wallingford,  Conn. 


Eighth  Genekation  695 

7100  Frank  Yale   Tyler,   born  Jan.    16,   1878;   died  Sept. 

23,  1885. 

4976  EDWARDS  TYLER  (Job^),  born  in  HaverhiU, 
Mass.,  1830 ;  died  in  Danvers,  Mass.,  August  7,  1871 ;  married 
Susan  E.  Sheldon,  bom  in  Beverly,  Mass.,  1833;  died  in 
Salem,  Mass.,  February  10,  1868;  daughter  of  Abraham  B. 
Sheldon.  She  and  her  husband  are  buried  in  Beverly.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Salem.      Children: 

7101  Lucy    M.    Tyler,    married    George    Glines,    of    North 

Beverly. 

7102  Fannie  Tyler,  married  Benjamin  Vickery,  of  Arlington, 

Mass. 

7103  Charles  E.  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  4,  1868. 

4980  JOHN  OTIS^  TYLER  (Job"^),  bora  in  Haver^ 
hill,  Mass.,  November  3,  1837 ;  married  Minerva  W.  Dill,  bom 
in  Eastham,  Mass. ;  lives  in  Salem,  Mass.  The  two  elder  chil- 
dren were  born  in  Lynn ;  the  others  in  Salem.      Children : 

7104  Anna  Tyler,  born  July  2,  1867  ;  mamed,  Dec.  22, 1888, 

Eben  A.  Upton,  a  musician,  son  of  Henry  O.  Upton. 

7105  Walter  Otis  Tyler,  bom  April  15,  1869. 

7106+  Minnie  Williams  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  1,  1880;  married, 
Nov.  27,  1895,  William  H.  Smith,  bom  1869  in 
Waterboro,  Me. ;  son  of  John  S.  Smith. 

7107  Herbert  Chester  Tyler,  bom  July  18,  1885. 

4995  HARRY  W.^  TYLER  (David  Morey^),  bora 
April  16,  1863;  married,  in  1887,  AHce  L  Brown.  H"e  has 
been  secretary  of  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
for  many  years.  The  children  were  bora  in  Boston.  Chil- 
dren: 

7108  Margaret  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  19,  1890. 

7109  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  27,  1892. 

5001  WH^LIAM  HUNTS  TYLER  (John  Laird^),  bora 
in  Calais,  Me.,  March  13,  1859  ;  married,  1881,  Gertrude  Spear- 
ing, of  Calais,  where  they  live  and  where  he  is  a  commission 
merchant.      Child : 

7110  Georgie  Tyler,  bora  in  Calais,  Nov.  5,  1882. 


696  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5014«  ALVIN^  TYLER  (Ara^),  bom  in  Staffordville, 
Conn.,  February  5,  1825 ;  married,  September  10,  1848,  Sophia 
Needham,  bora  December  16,  1828;  daughter  of  Jasper  Need- 
ham,  of  Wales,  Mass.  He  was  a  farmer  and  mason.  The 
children  were  born  in  Staffordville.  Children: 
7111+  Henry  A.  Tyler,  born  July  27,  1849. 
7112+     Abbie  Sophia  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  26,  1853. 

5024  CLARISSA  HELEN^  TYLER  (Wilham"),  bora 
in  South  Otselic,  N.  Y.,  September  12,  1830;  married  there 
December  23,  1852,  Alfred  A.  Denton,  of  South  Otsehc,  where 
the  two  elder  children  were  bora.  In  1900  she  was  residing 
in  Urban,   Mich.      Children  : 

7113  Effie  Denton,  bom  Aug.  27,  1854;  married,  March  19, 

1891,  Matthew  Hubbell,  of  Emmett,  INIich. 

7114  Alice  Denton,  bora  Sept.  2,  1857;  married,  Sept.  2, 

1877,  Daniel  Hunt,  of  Columbus,  Mich. 

7115  Adelia  Elvia  Denton,  bora  May  7,  1860. 

7116  William  Tyler  Denton,  bom  May  30,  1862;  married, 

INIarch  16,  1892,  Viola  Springer;  resides  in  Urban, 
Mich. 

7117  Sarah  Almeda  Denton,  bom  July  15,  1867;  married, 

Dec.  27,  1892,  Charles  Graham,  of  Jeddo,  Mich. 

5025  MARY  ANN^  TYLER  (William^),  bom  in  South 
Otsehc,  N.  Y.,  August  21,  1832;  married,  January  31,  1855, 
Ilosea  M.  Brown  (No.  5028),  a  farmer  and  lumberman  of  New 
Salem,  Mass.  They  afterward  moved  to  Orange,  Mass.,  where 
all  the  children  were  bom,  except  the  eldest.      Cliildren : 

7118  Edgar  W.  Brown,  bom  in  New  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  10, 

1856;  killed  by  a  horse,  Aug.  24,  1870. 

7119  Oscar  S.  Brown^  bora  Feb.  28,  1861 ;  killed  by  boiler 

explosion,  Dec.  8,  1880. 

7120  William  M.   Brown,  bora  March  24,   1862;  killed  by 

boiler  explosion,  Dec.  8,  1880. 

7121  George   E.    Bro^^Ti,   bora   Jan.    17,    1864;    kiUed   by 

boiler  explosion,  Dec.   8,  1880. 
712;2       Hattic  H.  Brown,  bora  May  30,  1866;  married,  July 
1,  1883,  Raleigh  E.  Morse,  who  died  s.  p.  1896. 

7123  Minnie  A.  Brown,  bora  April  6,  1869;  is  an  invalid. 

7124  Elvie  M.  BroT^-n,  bora  March  12,  1871;  died  Ang.  3, 

1872. 


Eighth  Generation  697 

7125  Enos  H.   Brown,  born  July  4,   1872 ;  married,  Lucy 

M.  Neece;  resides  in  North  New  Salem,  Mass. 

7126  Eva  M.  Brown,  bom  Sept.  2,  1873. 

7127  Ina  A.  Brown,  bom  May  10,  1875 ;  is  a  nurse. 

5026  ALMEDA  B.«  TYLER  (WilHam^),  bom  in 
South  Otselic,  N.  Y.,  October  14,  1843;  died  July  10,  1889; 
married,  September  7,  1870,  Silas  Crumb,  who  married  (2), 
Mrs.  Henriette  Andrews.  He  resided  on  the  old  homestead 
in  South  Otselic,  until  about  1887,  when  he  moved  to  McGraw- 
ville,  N.  Y. ;  but  in  1900  he  was  residing  in  Otselic.     Children: 

7128  Son,  bom  July,  1871 ;  died  young. 

7129  Inez  Crumb,  born  in  1873;  died  young. 

7130  Lettie  Crumb,  bom  in  1878 ;  man-ied.  Pearl  Whitmore ; 

has  one  son  (Leon)  and  resides  in  Otselic. 

7131  Mattie  Cmmb,  bom  March  14,  1881. 

5027  ANNETTE  M.^  TYLER  (Wilham^),  bom  in 
South  Otselic,  N.  Y.,  February  24,  1852 ;  married,  September 
7,  1870,  Edwin  A.  McGraw,  bom  October  6,  1848;  resides  in 
McGrawville,  N.  Y.,  until  1887,  when  he  moved  to  Cortland, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  carries  on  a  large  wagon  and  repair  shop. 
Child: 

7132  Ivan  C.  McGraw,  bom  Aug.  14,  1871 ;  works  with  his 

father. 

5038  ASHEL^  TYLER  (William  W."^),  bom  in  Naples, 
N.  Y.,  probably  about  1820 ;  manned  Jane  Semans.  The  chil- 
dren were  bom  in  Naples.      Children : 

7133  Wilhs  Tyler,  died  while  in  the  High  School. 
7134+     Edith  Helen  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  5,  1867. 

5040     HENRYS  TYLER  (William  W."^ ) ,  bom  in  Naples, 
N.  Y. ;  married,  October  17,  1861,  Martha   Corey.      He  had 
a  vineyard  in  Naples,  where  his  daughter  was  bom.     Child: 
7135+     Carrie  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  15,  1863. 

5042  FRANCES  M.^  TYLER  (WilHam  W."^),  bom  in 
Naples,  N.  Y.,  October  28,  1847;  married,  August  10,  1870, 
T.  V.  Granby.      The  children  were  bom  in  Naples.      Children: 


698  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

7136  Addie  M.  Granby,  bom  June  10,  1875 ;  died  July  23, 

1875. 

7137  Harriet  M.  Granby,  bom  June  24,  1877  ;  married,  Dec. 

9,  1898,  Floyd  M.  De  Freest;  one  son  (Francis  G.). 

5045  BYRON  A.«  TYLER  (Asahel  Watkins^),  bom  in 
Naples,  N.  Y.,  January  18,  1838;  married,  September  25, 
1860,  Juliet  Henderson,  of  Cohocton,  N.  Y.,  born  February  19, 
1842 ;  daughter  of  Rufus  Henderson.  He  is  a  farmer  and 
lives  in  Cohocton ;  he  has  held  town  offices.      Children : 

7138  Hattie  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  8,  1861 ;  married,  Aug.  25, 

1886,  George  Jackman,  Jr.,  of  Livonia,  N.  Y. 

7139  Maggie  C.  Tyler,  bom  May  26,  1863;  died  June  15^ 

1882,  unmarried. 

7140  Lida  E.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  19,  1864. 
7141+     Arthur  B.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  10,  1871. 

5050  CARNOT  M.«  TYLER  (Asahel  Watkins"^),  bom 
in  Naples,  N.  Y.,  January  27,  1854;  married,  November  20, 
1873,  Adeline  M.  Clason.  (See  Clason  Memorial.)  He  is  a 
farmer  in  Cohocton,  N.  Y.,  where  the  children  were  born.  Chil- 
dren: 

7142  Juha  E.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  21,  1877. 

7143  Willet  A.  Tyler,  bom  March  13,  1879. 

7144  Willis  W.  Tyler,  twin  to  Willet. 

7145  Ahce  A.  Tyler,  bom  July  11,  1885. 

7146  Agnes  C.  Tyler,  twin  to  Alice. 

5052  HARVEY  W.«  TYLER  (Roswell  Root"),  bom  in 
Middlesex,  N.  Y.,  March  25,  1844;  died  there  December  14, 
1897;  married,  September  26,  1871,  Alice  Amanda  DintrufF, 
daughter  of  John  L.  DintrufF.  He  was  educated  at  the  State 
Normal  School  in  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  was  a  teacher,  farmer,  and 
justice  of  the  peace  for  twenty  years;  also  a  deacon  of  the 
Baptist  church.  His  estate  was  probated  in  Pcnn  Yan  in  1898. 
Children : 

7147  Carrie  B.  Tyler. 

7148  John  D.  Tyler. 

7149  Frank  R.  Tyler. 


Eighth  Generation  699 

5060  LAURA  ELVIRA^  TYLER  (MerrilF),  bom  in 
Fayston,  Vt.,  October  25,  1823 ;  died  in  Montpelier,  Vt.,  March 
11,  1873;  married,  in  Fayston,  August  23,  1846,  Dr.  Gershom 
Nelson'^  Brigham,  bom  in  Fayston,  March  3,  1820;  died  in 
Chicago,  111.,  June  21,  1886;  son  of  Elisha  and  Sophronia 
(Ryder)  Brigham  (Gershom^  and  Sarah  [Allen]  Brigham; 
Benjamin^  and  Hannah  [Merrill]  Brigham;  Gershom^  and 
Mehitabel  [Warren]  Brigham;  Thomas^  and  Mary  [Rice] 
Brigham;  Thomas^  and  Mercy  [Htird]  Brigham.  See  His- 
toric of  the  Brigham  Fartuly)  ;  Dr.  Brigham  married  (2), 
Agnes  Ruth  Walker,  daughter  of  Ephraim  Walker,  and  they 
had  a  family  of  four  daughters  and  a  son,  who  died  in  infancy. 
Dr.  Brigham  was  graduated  from  Woodstock  Vermont  Medical 
College  in  1845,  and  later  took  a  course  in  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  New  York  City.  He  settled  in 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  where  for  a  quarter  of  a  century  was  a  large 
practitioner.  He  was  converted  to  the  theory  of  Homeopathy, 
and  was  one  of  five  founders  of  the  Vermont  Homeopathic 
Medical  Society  of  which  he  was  president.  In  1875  he  moved 
to  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  where  he  was  the  leading  Homeopathic 
physician  in  the  city  at  the  time  of  his  death.  He  was  a  char- 
ter member  of  the  Michigan  Hahnemannian  Society,  of  which 
he  was  president;  was  a  member  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Homeopaths  and  of  the  International  Hahnemannian  Associ- 
ation. He  published  medical  works  on  consumption  and 
catarrh.  He  lectured  a  great  deal  and  contributed  to  period- 
icals. The  burials  of  this  family  are  in  the  Green  Mountain 
Cemetery,  Montpelier.  Laura  Elvira  Tyler  was  the  eldest 
bom  daughter  and  the  first  child  of  her  parents  who  lived  to 
maturity.  She  was  fair  and  bright,  with  golden  hair  in  abun- 
dance, and  grew  up  the  pride  and  favorite  of  the  rural  dis- 
trict, the  scene  of  her  nativity.  Not  stout  and  robust,  like 
most  of  the  Tylers,  but  naturally  delicate  and  very  sensitive, 
the  cares  of  life  proved  untimely  heavy  to  her.  Before  she 
had  reached  the  half-way  stone  she  was  relieved  of  burdens  too 
onerous  for  her.  Out  of  devotion  to  her  memory  her  youngest 
son  began  the  work  of  preparing  this  genealogy.  He  too  laid 
down  burdens  too  heavy  for  him  ere  he  had  lived  to  reach  the 
age  which  his  mother  attained;  but  he  devoted  the  last  ounces 
of  strength  given  him  to  preparing  this  wreath  of  immortelles 
to  lay  upon  her  grave. 


700  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

The  two  elder  children  were  bom  in  Warren,  Vt.,  the  next 
two  in  Waitsfield,  and  the  youngest  in  Montpelier,  Vt. 

Children  : 

7150  J^ulia  E.  Brigham,  bom  July  29,  184.7 ;  died  in  child- 

hood. 

7151  Julia  Lena  Brigham,  bom  Nov.  10,  1848;  made  her 

home  in  Lowell,  Mass.,  for  a  number  of  years. 
7152+     Homer  Colby  Brigham,  bom  July  10,  1851. 
7153        Ida  Leonore  Brigham,  bom  Nov.  16,  1854;  died  Aug. 

13,  1856. 
7154+     Willard  Irving  Tyler  Brigham,  bom  May  31,  1859. 

5061  CYREN8   TYLER    (MerrilF),  bom   in   Fayston, 

Vt.,  February  %  1827;  married .     Went  to  Califomia  in 

"  gold  times  "  from  New  York  via  Panama ;  in  1899  lived  in 
Bisbee,  Ariz. ;  was  interested  in  gold  mining  and  lumber.      Child. 

7155  Willard  Caspar  Tyler,  bom  in  San  Francisco,  April, 

1873;  died  unmarried  in  Bisbee,  Ariz.,  in  1898;  was 
interested  in  copper  in  Arizona. 

5062  LUCIUS  MERRILL^  TYLER  (MerrilF),  bom 
in  Fayston,  Vt.,  July  27,  1832;  married  (1),  February  4, 
1856,  Eunice  Hannah  Johnson,  of  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  who  died 
March  7,  1869;  married  (2),  January  3,  1871,  Addie  F.  Jos- 
lin,  of  Waterbury,  Vt.,  who  died  January  4,  1884.  He  was  a 
commission  merchant;  moved  to  East  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

7156  Willard  Lucius  Tyler,  bom  March  20,  1874;  in  1899 

he  was  in  Wear,  Alaska,  where  he  married;  had  a 
residence  in  East  Cambridge. 

5065  JOSEPHINE  MARIA^  TYLER  (MerrilF),  bom 
in  Fayston,  Vt.,  December  3,  1841 ;  married,  April  1,  1858, 
Henry  Campbell;  bom  in  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  April  4,  1837;  he 
is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Warren,  Vt.,  where  the  children  were 
bom.      Children : 

7157  Lois  J.  Campbell,  bom  Dec.  22,  1858;  married,  Oct. 

2,  1881,  Lester  Smith;  one  son  (Casper). 


Eighth  Generation  701 

7158  Gerald  Campbell,  bom  April  26,  1862 ;  man-ied,  April 

10,  1889,  Lela  Drew;  one  daughter  (Ruth). 

7159  Merrill  Campbell,  bom  Sept.  22,  1873 ;  married,  March 

11,  1897,  Grace  Lamb. 

7160  Mildred  Campbell,  born  July  14,  1878. 

7161  Bertram  Campbell,  bom  March  21,  1880. 

7162  Daisy  Campbell,  bom  July  30,  1882. 

5066  SARAH  ELIZA^  TYLER  (MerrilP),  bora  in 
Fayston,  Vt.,  October  24.,  1843;  died  December  24,  1896; 
married,  August  10,  1865,  Daniel  O.  Joslyn,  a  farmer,  born  in 
Waitsfield,  Vt.,  August  30,  1841,  where  they  resided,  and  where 
the  children  were  all  bom.      Children : 

7163  Clayton  Tyler  Joslyn,  bom  June  27,  1867;  married, 

Sept.     29,    1891,    Isabella    M.    Pahner;    one    son 
(Ralph  P.). 

7164  John  C.  Joslyn,  bom  June  28,  1869 ;  lives  in  Maiden. 

Mass. 

7165  Clement  D.  Joslyn,  bom  July  18,  1871 ;  married,  Nov. 

24,   1892,  Hattie  M.  Avery;  two  sons    (Earle  and 
Olin). 

7166  Walter  C.  Joslyn,  bom  Nov.  18,  1872;  hves  in  Maiden. 

7167  Bertha  Sarah  Joslyn,  bom  Dec.  28,  1874. 

7168  Blanche  Laura  Joslyn,  bom  Aug.  29,  1877. 

5071  LYMAN^  TYLER  (HiaF),  bom  in  Hatley,  Can., 
June  9,  1830;  died  in  Ayer's  Flat,  P.  Q.,  February  25,  1888; 
married  Betsey  Meigs,  bom  in  1834  and  still  resides  in  Ayer's 
Flat,  where  the  children  were  bom.  He  was  a  painter.  Two 
children  died  in  infancy,  unnamed.  Children : 
7169+  Rachel  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  17,  1861. 
7170+     John  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  4,  1863. 

5073  SARAH  ANN^  TYLER  (HiaF),  bom  in  Bangor, 
Me.,  September  14,  1833;  married  (1),  April  12,  1850,  William 
F.  Welch;  married  (2),  January  24,  1871,  James  S.  Drew,  of 
Sheffield,  Vt.  He  moved  to  Sheffield  in  1861  and  later  to  Stan- 
sted,  P.  Q.,  and  Hatley;  resides  in  Wheelock,  Vt.  The  chil- 
dren were  bom  in  Hatley  except  the  eldest.      Children : 

7171  Lelia  J.  Welch,  bom  in  Sheffield,  Vt.,  May  30,  1853. 

7172  Lucius  F.  Welch,  bom  Oct.  14,  1855. 


702  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

7173  George  Welch,  born  April  15,  1857. 

7174  Asenath  Welch,  bom  Jan.  21,  1861. 

5075  SOPHRONIA  A.»  TYLER  (Hial'),  bom  in  Bern- 
ston,  P.  Q.,  March  25,  1840;  married,  October  17,  1859, 
Hollis  Hackett,  of  Ayer's  Flat,  Can. ;  is  an  invalid  from  acci- 
dent; resides  in  Ayer's  Flat.  The  children  were  bom  there. 
Children : 

7175  Rosa  C.  Hackett,  bom  Sept.  24,  1860 ;  married.  May 

4,  1881,  James  McCoy,   a  mason  of  Ayer's  Flat, 
Can.;  four  children  (Irving,  Ralph,  Sadie,  Daisy). 

7176  Lucian  Hackett,  bom  April  7,  1863;  died  Dec.  28, 

1876. 

7177  Gertie  Hackett,  bom  Jan.  11,  1868 ;  died  Dec.  3,  1876. 

7178  Daisy  Hackett,  born  July  25,   1877;  died  Oct.    15, 

1894. 

5076  MARION  AUGUST A^  TYLER  (RoswelF),  bom 
in  Hatley,  Can.,  November  10,  1845 ;  died  in  Lawrence,  Mass., 
March  30,  1893;  married  (1),  1863,  Marcus  Magoon,  who  was 
killed  by  a  premature  blast  in  a  lime  quarry  in  Fitch  Bay, 
P.  Q.,  September  6,  1867;  married  (2),  1869,  Sylvester  Lee, 
who  died  in  Coaticook,  P.  Q.,  April,  1893. 

Children,  by   first  marriage: 

7179  Arthur  Wallace  Magoon,  bom  Oct.  4,  1864. 

7180  Dora  Malvina  Magoon,  born  Feb.  1,  1866. 

7181  Marcus  Colostine  Magoon,  bom  April  7,  1868. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

7182  Lottie  Lee. 

7183  Wilhe  Lee,  died  in  infancy. 

7184  Elsie  Lee. 

5077  ERNEST  ALBERT^  TYLER  (RoswelF),  bom 
in  Hatley,  Can.,  October  21,  1847 ;  man-ied,  December  9,  1873, 
Jane  Bennett.  He  is  a  carriage-maker  and  lives  in  Hatley, 
where  the  children  were  born.      Children : 

7185  Carrie  Jane  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  7,  1874. 

7186  Edna  Eunice  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  12,  1876. 


Eighth  Generation  703 

7187  Grover  Kenneth  Tyler,  bom  April  11,  1881. 

7188  Mabel  Tyler,  born  April  22,  1884;  died  Sept.  1,  1886. 

5078  ADELAIDE^  TYLER  (RoswelF),  bom  in  H'at- 
ley.  Can.,  December  20,  1848;  married,  February  19,  1866, 
Stephen  Fearon ;  lives  in  Whitefield,  N.  H.      Children : 

7189  Marie  Adelaide  Fearon,  bom  Nov.  10,  1866. 

7190  Alfred  Edson  Fearon,  bom  Aug.  21,  1868. 

7191  Enos  Edwin  Fearon,  bora  Sept.  5,  1870. 

7192  Frank  Wesley  Fearon,  bom  Aug.  6,  1872 

7193  Bertie  Eugene  Fearon,  born  Dec.  28,  1874. 

7194  Lena  May  Fearon,  bom  April  12,  1877. 

7195  Maud  Mary  Fearon,  bom  Nov.   26,  1879. 

7196  Stephen  Emest  Fearon,  bom  Aug.  6,  1882. 

7197  Percy  Fearon,  bom  Oct.  3,  1887. 

5079  CAROLINE  ELLEN^  TYLER  (RoswelF),  bom 
in  Hatley,  Can.,  February  3,  1851 ;  died  in  Compton,  P.  Q., 
November  14,  1874;  married,  October  1,  1870,  Charles 
Demerse,  of  Compton,  P.  Q.,  where  the  children  were  bom. 
Children : 

7198  Minnie  Alberta  Demerse,  bom  Sept.  13,  1871. 

7199  Son,  died  Oct.  8,  1874,  in  infancy. 

5090  WILLIAM  0.«  TYLER  (Lyman^),  bom  in 
Sharon,  Vt.,  March,  1825 ;  died  in  Rutland,  Vt.,  1888 ;  mar- 
ried, July  15,  1851,  Mary  A.  KibHng,  of  Strafford.      Children: 

7200  Wilhe  K.  Tyler,  born  1854 ;  lives  in  Boston,  Mass. 

7201  Eddie  B.  Tyler,  lives  in  Boston. 

5100  MARY  JANE«  TYLER  (Lucius^),  bom  in  Straf- 
ford, Vt.,  March  12,  1838 ;  died  April  10,  1893 ;  married  George 
E.  Fay,  of  Sharon,  Vt.,  who  died  November  26,  1906;  a  farmer. 
The  children  were  bom  in  Sharon.      Children : 

7202  Fred  Tyler  Fay,  bom  July  27,  1863;  lives  in  Lowell, 

Mass. 

7203  Minnie  Fay,  born  July  26,  1867 ;  married  Albert  Chil- 

son ;  one  daughter. 

7204  Elwin  Fay,  bom  July  9,  1871 ;  died. 

7205  Ellen  Fay,  bom  May  21,  1877;  married  How^ 

land. 


70Jj  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5102  LUCIA  A.^  TYLER  (Lucius'),  bora  in  Strafford, 
Vt.,  May  19,  1848;  married,  January  1,  1868,  Rev.  Charles 
Parkhurst,  bora  in  1843;  son  of  Chester  and  Sarah  A.  (Bar- 
nard) Parkhurst,  of  Sharon,  Vt.  He  fitted  for  college  in  Meri- 
den,  N.  H.,  where  Mrs.  Parkhurst  also  was  graduated  in  1867 ; 
he  was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College  in  the  Class  of  1878. 
He  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church  and 
served  in  Hyde  Park,  Montpelier,  and  Bradford,  Vt.,  Concord 
and  Dover,  N.  H.,  Lawrence  and  Auburndale,  Mass.  In  1889 
he  was  called  to  the  editorship  of  Zion's  Herald,  published  in 
Boston,  the  oldest  Methodist  paper  in  the  world  and  is  one 
of  the  most  able  editors  of  his  church. 

Children  : 

7206  Charles  Envin  Parkhurst,  bora  in  Sharon,  Vt.,  Sept. 

4,  1871 ;  married,  in  1901,  Helen  A.  Chandler,  a 
graduate  of  Bradford  Academy- ;  he  was  graduated 
from  Boston  University  in  1894 ;  Harvard  Dental 
School  in  1897:  a  dentist  in  Somerville,  Mass.;  two 
children    (Chandler  C.   and  Helen  Louise). 

7207  Louisa  F.  Parldiurst,  bora  in  Burlington,  Vt.,  Nov.  7, 

1874 ;  a  teacher  of  the  piano  in  Lasell  Seminary, 
Auburndale,  Mass. 

5119  MARIA  AMYS  TYLER  (Osbora  HulF),  born  in 
Boston,  Mass.,  February  13,  1837;  married  (1),  February  12, 
1854,  Daniel  E.  Eaton,  of  Boston;  married  (2),  June,  1886, 
James  J.  Flower,  of  New  York  City;  married  (3),  1892,  Ches- 
ter Parker,  of  Topeka,  Kas.      Her  children  were  bora  in  Boston. 

Children,   by   first  marriage : 

7208  Louis  Albert  Eaton,  bora  July  1,  1855;  died  Aug.  12, 

1857. 

7209  Amy  Aphia  W.  Eaton,  bora  Aug.  26,  1858;  married 

Merrill  Ray  Hinckley,  of  Boston. 

7210  Daniel  Osbora  Eaton,  bora  Dec.  9,  1861. 

7211  Charles  Edmund  Bartlett  Eaton,  bora  Oct.,  1863. 

5124  LEVERETT  WINSLOW^  TYLER  (Josiah  Good- 
rich"), born  in  New  Rowley,  INIass.,  now  Georgetown,  Septem- 
ber 20,   1820;  married   (1),  Maria  L.   Partridge,  of  Orland, 


Eighth  Generation  705 

Me.,  who  died  in  1848;  married  (2),  Lydia  Ann  Hills,  of  West 
Newbury,  Mass.,  who  died  in  Boston,  Mass.,  January  16,  1889. 
He  lives  in  Bradford,  Mass. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

7212  Frank  W.  Tyler,  bom  June  M,  1845;  died  Sept.  9, 

1845. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

7213  Frank  Hills  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  3,  1852 ;  died  unmarried 

in  BufFalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.,  1889. 
7214+     Willard  Curtis  Tyler,  born  May  2,  1856. 

5141  ELLEN  W.«  TYLER  (Abraham^),  bom  (per- 
haps in  Montgomery,  Ala.)  May  '3,  1829;  died  August  2, 
1894 ;  married,  in  Montgomery,  George  Cowles ;  his  family  were 
from  Meriden,  Conn.  A  noted  Unionist  and  prominent  business 
man  of  the  South,  he  sacrificed  all  his  property  and,  unrequited 
by  the  Government,  he  died  in  Philadelphia,  October,  1883, 
aged  seventy-one ;  was  buried  in  Meriden,     Children : 

7215  Laura  Cowles,  died  early. 

7216  George  W.  Cowles,  married  Lily  Blaess ;  he  died;  one 

son  (William  A.,  of  Philadelphia). 

7217  William  A.   Cowles,  assistant  examiner  in  the  U.   S. 

Pension  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

7218  Kate  M.  Cowles,  died. 

7219  John  T.   Cowles,  married  Celia  Harrington ;  lives   in 

Wautogh,  L.  I.;  two  daughters  (Laura  and  Edna). 

7220  Samuel  Cowles,  died. 

7221  Carrie  E.  Cowles,  lives  in  New  York  City. 

7222  Nellie  E.  Cowles,  hves  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

5147  CHAPLIN  GREENLEAF^  TYLER  (Caleb 
Greenleaf''^),  bom  in  Montgomery,  Ala.,  August  10,  1834;  mar- 
ried (1),  December  25,  1856,  Annie  E.  Bagley,  of  Georgetown, 
Mass.;  married  (2),  Ursula  Berry.  He  lived  in  Georgetown. 
The  two  elder  children  were  bom  in  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Children,  by  first   man-iage : 
7223+     Martha  Eliza  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  30,  1863. 
7224       Georgia  Rooxbe  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  8,  1867;  married, 


706  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Sept.    16,   1893,   Robert    P.    Butterick,    of    Salem, 
Mass.,  from  Toronto. 

7225  Harriet    Augusta    Tyler,    born    in    East    Somerville, 

Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1871 ;  married,  Oct.  2,  1900,  Ed- 
ward Arthur  Allen,  of  Lynn,  Mass. 

7226  Annie  Chaplin  Tyler,  bom  in  Greenwood,  Mass.,  Dec. 

23,  1874. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

7227  Caleb    Berry   Tyler,   born   in    Georgetown,    April    26, 

1880. 

7228  Marion  Norris  Tyler,  born  in  Georgetown,  Nov.  25, 

1881. 

7229  WilHam  Greenleaf  Tyler,  bom  in  West  Medford,  Mass., 

July  31,  1883. 

5148  CHARLES  EDWIN«  TYLER  (Caleb  Greenleaf^), 
bom  in  Boston,  Mass.,  July  7,  1839;  married,  November  8, 
1862,  Caroline  Harriman,  of  Georgetown.  He  was  private  in 
Company  K,  50th  Mass.  Volunteers  in  the  Civil  War.  Chil- 
dren : 

7230  William   Greenleaf  Tyler,  born   Feb.    15,   1865;   died 

Sept.  8,  1868. 

7231  Fred  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  28,  1867 ;  died  Sept.  10,  1868. 

5149  GEORGE  PRESCOTT^  TYLER  (Caleb  Green- 
leaf^), bom  in  Georgetown,  Mass.,  August  1,  1843;  married, 
October  7,  1868,  Irene  SpofFord,  daughter  of  Harrison  Spof- 
ford,  of  Georgetown,  where  they  live.  He  is  an  accountant  and 
a  musician ;  at  one  time  was  a  member  of  the  military  band  at 
West  Point ;  well  known  as  a  clarinet  player  in  Essex  County, 
Mass.     Children : 

7232+     Irene  Chaplin  Tyler,  born  June  26,  1870. 

7233  Ellen  SpofFord  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  17,  1873 ;  a  graduate 

of  Bradford  Academy. 

7234  Mary  Killam  Tyler,  bom  June  2,  1875  ;  an  artist. 

7235  George  Greenleaf  Tyler,  bom  June  28,  1876 ;  was  in 

the  College  of  Pharmacy  in  Boston  in  1896. 

7236  Caroline  Rooxbe  Tyler,  bom  April  2,  1880 ;  attended 

Bradford  Academy. 


Eighth  Generation  707 

5157  WILLIAM  THADDEUS^  TYLER  (William 
G/),  born  in  Tylertown,  Miss,,  November  23,  1838;  married, 
December  14,  1869,  Mary  Elizabeth  Quin,  daughter  of  Judge 
James  B.  Quin,  of  Summit,  Miss.  He  entered  the  Civil  War  in 
1861,  in  the  Confederate  Army,  Company  E,  16th  Miss.  Volun- 
teer Infantry ;  mustered  out  in  1865  at  Appomatox  Court 
House,  Va. ;  for  a  part  of  the  time  was  on  a  brigadier-general's 
staff.  In  1868  he  settled  in  Summit,  Miss.,  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness. September,  1887,  moved  to  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  where 
engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  specialties,  and  in  October, 
1898,  he  moved  to  St.  Louis,  to  establish  a  branch  of  liis  busi- 
ness, stock  and  poultry  remedies.  His  children  were  bom  in 
Summit. 

Children  : 

7237  Mabel  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  25,  1870 ;  died  Sept.  18,  1872. 

7238  James  William  Tyler,  born  March  10,  1873 ;  was  grad- 

uated from  the  University  of  Tennessee ;  with  his 
father  in  business. 

7239  Mary  Tyler,  bom  July  2,  1876;  died  July  24,  1878. 

7240  Ethel  Margaret  Tyler,  bom  July  20,  1879 ;  was  gradu- 

ated in  Columbia,  Mo.,  in  1899. 

7241  Walter   Thaddeus   Tyler,   born   Feb.    11,    1882;   died 

Aug.  18,  1884. 

5158  MARY  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (WilHam  G.^), 
bom  in  Tylertown,  Miss.,  July  19,  1840 ;  married,  August  30, 
1855,  D.  Newton  Ball,  who  died  there  December  20,  1897 ;  in 
that  year  she  was  still  living  in  Tylertown,  where  the  children 
were  bom.      Children : 

7242  Mary  Eliza  Ball,  died  young. 

7243  William  Thaddeus  Ball,  died  young. 

7244  (Dr.)  Jesse  Newton  Ball,  born  1865;  married,  Jan.  6, 

1897,  Louise  Broomfield,  lives  in  Alexandria,  La. ; 
one  son  (Claudius  E.). 

7245  Sophia  Ball,  twin  to  Jesse;  married,  Dec.   26,  1889, 

Rev.   W.    M.    Stevens,   of   Harriston,    Miss. ;   three 
children  (Willie,  Edith,  and  Clinton). 

7246  James  Jourdan  Ball,  born  1867. 

7247  Needham  Eugene  Ball,  twin  to  James ;  married,  Dec. 

2,    1897,   Effie    McDonald;    he   is    sheriff   of    Pike 
County,  Magnolia,  Miss. 


7(W  The  Descendants  or  Job  Tyler 

7248  Jefferson  Davis  Ball,  bom  1869 ;  died  1890. 

7249  Fannie   Lorena    Ball,   bom   1870;   married,   Dec.    22, 

1895,  Rev.  E.  L.  Alford,  of  Bonita,  La. ;  one  son 
(Alton). 

7250  Benjamin  Augustus  Ball,  died  in  infancy. 

7251  Effie  Oteria   Ball,  bora   1875. 

7252  Emma  Louise  Ball,  twin  to  Effie,  died  in  infancy. 

7253  Walter  Howard  Ball,  died  in  infancy. 

7254  Alma  Elizabeth  Ball,  bom  1879. 

7255  Minnie  Simmons  Ball,  bom  1880. 

7256  Robert  Tyler  Ball,  born  1881. 

5159  SOPHRONIA  MATILDA^  TYLER  (William 
G.'),  born  in  Tylertown,  Miss.,  September  11,  1846;  died 
April  24,  1885;  man-ied,  November  19,  1863,  M.  R.  Conerly, 
bom  in  Tylertown,  May  30,  1839 ;  died  there  February  24, 
1890 ;  the  children  were  all  bom  there.      Children  : 

7257  Wilham   J.    Conerly,   bom   April   17,    1866;   married, 

March   16,    1890,   Olhe   O.    Simmons;   they   hve   in 
Gloster,  Miss.,  and  have  three  children  (Hilda,  Earl, 
and  William). 
7257a     Sarah  E.  Conerly,  bom  Aug.  6,  1867;  lives  in  Wes- 
son, Miss. 

7258  Mary  F.  Conerly,  bom  Feb.  23,  1870 ;  married,  April 

25,  1892,  Professor  J.  L.  Spence;  they  live  in  Monti- 
cello,  Ark.,  and  have  two  children  (Lee  and  Marie). 

7259  Thaddeus  O.   Conerly,  bom  Feb.   4,  1872;  a  railway 

man  in  Alexandria,  La.,  in  1898. 

7260  Lula  C.  Conerly,  bom  Feb.  9,  1874;  a  schoolteacher 

in   Monticello,   Ark.,   in    1898. 

7261  Myra  L.  Conerly,  bom  March  9,  1876 ;  married,  Aug. 

18,  1897,  Allen  McLain,  a  farmer  of  Gloster,  Miss. 

7262  Emma  Mabel  Conerly,  bom  July  15,  1878. 

7263  Howard  T.  Conerly,' bom  Nov.' 28,  1880. 

7264  Olhe  L.  Coneriy,  bom  March  29,  1884. 

5161  FRANCES  ANN«  TYLER  (William  G."^),  bom 
in  Tylertown,  Miss.,  November  8,  1852;  mai-ried,  March  6, 
1879,  Hon.  Frank  A.  McLain,  a  lawyer  of  Liberty  and  Glos- 
ter, Miss.  He  was  in  the  INIississippi  Legislature  for  two 
years,  1882-1884;  district-attomey  for  twelve  years;  member 


Eighth  Generation  709 

of  the  Constitutional  Convention ;  member  of  Congress  in  the 
55th  and  56th  terms.  The  two  elder  children  were  bom  in 
Liberty.      Children : 

7265  Mary  L.  McLain,  bom  Dec.  14,  1879. 

7266  E.  B.  McLain,  bom  May  4,  1881. 

7267  William  Tyler  McLain,  bom  in  Gloster,  June  4,  1885. 

5162  HENRYS  TYLER  (Henry"),  married  Elvira 
.      Supposed  to  have  lived  in  Wobum,  Mass.      Children: 

7268  Edward  Tyler,  bora  in  Boston,  Mass. ;  died  in  1853, 

an  infant;  buried  in  North  Andover.  (This  child 
may  have  been  the  son  of  Henry^  Tyler.  Mr. 
Brigham's  notes  are  confused  at  this  point. — Ed.) 

7269  Waldo  Tyler. 

7270  Elmer  Tyler. 

5166  LOUISE  MARIE^  TYLER  (Jeremiah^),  bora  in 
Bradford,  Mass.,  March  10,  1841;  married,  May  15,  1859, 
Lorenzo  D.  Reed.  The  children  were  bom  in  Bradford.  Chil- 
dren: 

7271  Walter  Scott  Reed,  bom  March  9,  I860;  died  Aug. 

29,  1864. 

7272  Edward  Everett  Reed,  born  July  30,  1862. 

7273  May   Louise  Reed,   born  Aug.    18,   1863;   died   Sept. 

6,   1863. 

7274  Arthur  Leslie  Reed,  bom  April  4,  1865 ;  died  Aug. 

10,  1865. 

7275  Emma  Lawrence  Reed,  bom  April  6,  1867. 

7276  Herbert  Sewell  Reed,  bom  Nov.  10,  1869;  died  Aug. 

4,  1870. 

5214  NELSON^  TYLER  (Ira  Stickney^),  bom  in 
Georgetown,  Mass.,  February  17,  1851 ;  married,  August  14, 
1873,  Lillian  A.  Niles.  He  moved  away  from  Georgetown 
and  residence  is  unknown.      Child: 

7277  Eva  Bertha  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  19,  1874;  married  Wal- 

ter Tayler,  of  Bridgton,  Me. 

5216  WILLIAIM  BALDWIN^  TYLER  (Moses  Co- 
bum'^),  bom   in  Andover,  Mass.,  August   13,   18'32;  married 


710  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Elizabeth  Smith,  of  Salem,  Mass.     He  lived  in  Chelsea,  Mass., 

and  also  in  Salem.      Children: 

7278  Frank  Berry  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  26,  1859;  married 
June  20,  1894,  Minnie  Tyler,  No.  7401;  no  chil- 
dren. 

7279+     Hattie  Osgood  Tyler,  bom  in  Salem,  March  2,  1862. 

7280+     Herbert  Tyler,  bom  in  Chelsea,  Jan.  16,  1867. 

7281  Parker  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  30,  1869;  unmarried. 

5217  LYDIA  MARSHALL^  TYLER  (Moses  Cobum^), 
bom  in  Andover,  Mass.,  June  30,  1834 ;  died  in  Salem,  Mass., 
after  a  long  illness,  December  20,  1902;  married  (1),  July 
29,  1862,  Jerome  Carter,  born  in  Harvard,  Mass.,  July  29, 
1833;  died  April  18,  1866;  married  (2;^,  October  17,  1882, 
Major  Loren  Sumner  Tyler,  No.  5225.  She  was  a  very  char- 
itable woman,  giving  freely  to  churches  and  organizations. 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 

7282  Fannie  Carter,  bom  May  22,   1864;  died   Sept.   20, 

1866. 

7283  Romie  Carter,  bom  Oct  4.,  1865;  died  Nov.  9,  1866. 

5221  WH^LIAM  NICHOLS^  TYLER  (John  Abbott^), 
bom  in  Andover,  Mass.,  December  7,  1834 ;  married,  November 
17,  1859,  Mary  Ellen  Skinner,  of  Wakefield,  Mass.,  daughter 
of  Thomas  B.  and  Phebe  (Smith)  Skinner.  Mr.  Tyler  has 
been  clerk  of  the  first  district  court  of  eastern  Middlesex 
County.  He  went  to  the  front  with  the  "  Richardson  Light 
Guard  "  in  the  Civil  War,  which  became  Company  B  of  the  5th 
Mass.  Regiment,  and  was  in  the  first  Battle  of  Bull  Run.  The 
company  re-enlisted  twice  again,  finally  becoming  Company  E 
of  the  8th  Mass.  Regiment  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of 
Fort  Hudson.  Mr.  Tyler  was  sergeant  and  later  sergeant- 
major.  He  was  paymaster  in  the  militia,  1876-1879,  of  the 
8th  Regiment  with  the  rank  of  first  lieutenant;  elected  major 
of  the  8th  Regiment,  and  resigned  in  1884.  He  was  secre- 
tary of  the  school  board  of  South  Reading  for  a  long  time; 
in  1890,  elected  selectman  there  where  he  has  lived  for  many 
years.  When  the  order  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  was 
established,  Mr.  Tyler,  as  provisional  district  commander  organ- 
ized several  posts  and  has  been  commander  of  posts  4  and  12. 


Eighth  Generation  711 

He  contributed  to  local  and  contemporary  publication  and  is 
a  member  of  various  social,  political,  and  beneficiary  organiza- 
tions. He  attended  every  Tyler  reunion,  including  the  sixth, 
being  one  of  four  to  have  done  this. 

Children  : 

7284  EDie  Mabel  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  18,  1862;  was  clerk  of 

the  state  board  of  lunacy   and  charity. 

7285  Wilfred  Brooks  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  15,  1869;  married 

L.  Mabelle  Wyman,  of  Wakefield,  Mass. ;  was  assist- 
ant clerk  of  the  first  district  court  of  eastern  Mid- 
dlesex County. 

7286  Frederick  WilHam  Tyler,  born,  July  15,  1871;  died 

Aug.  24,  1872. 

5222  GEORGE  LESLIE^  TYLER  (John  Abbott^), 
born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  November  6,  1835 ;  married,  August 
25,  1862,  Lucy  G.  Fairbanks,  of  Wakefield,  Mass.,  bora  July 
18,  1843;  died  August  10,  1901.      Children: 

7287  Charles  Mullett  Tyler,  bom  June  22,  1866. 

7288  Eraest   Albert   Tyler,   bom    Aug.    1,    1871;   married, 

Sept.  9,  1896,  Minnie  F.  Dean,  of  Brockton,  Mass. 

7289  Percy  Gould  Tyler,  born  Sept..  11,  1874. 

7290  John  Wellman  Tyler,  born  Feb.  19,  1878 ;  died  Sept. 

12,  1878. 

7291  Lucius  Abbott  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  6,  1879;  was  in  the 

Spanish  War,  in  Company  A,  6th  Mass.  Regiment. 

7292  George   W.    Frank   Tyler,   bora   Oct.    1,    1882;    died 

March  19,  1883. 

5223  MARIAN  LUSCOMB^  TYLER  (John  Abbott^), 
bora  in  Salem,  Mass.,  March  8,  1838 ;  married,  in  South  Read- 
ing Mass.,  November  30, 1856,  Henry  Frank  Bowers,  of  Groton, 
Mass.      Children : 

7293  John  Abbott  Bowers,  bom  Feb.  5,  1858;  died  April 

9,  1858. 

7294  Ethel  Lillian  Bowers,  bom  Nov.  14,  1859 ;  died  June 

12,  1881. 

7295  Grace   Elizabeth   Bowers,   bora    April   9,    1862;    died 

April  16,  1873. 


712  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

7296  Francis  Forestus  Bowers,  born  March  17,  1866;  died 

April  26,  1866. 

7297  Alice  Augusta  Bowers,  bom  Sept.  21,  1867;  married 

in  Waltham,  Mass.,  March  20,  1889,  Webster  Fisk 
Han'ington ;  two  cliildren  (Ruth  and  Paul). 

7298  Arthur  Wilbur  Bowers,  bom  Oct.   10,  1870;  married 

in  Waltham,  March  30,  1892,  Kate  A.  Washbum ; 
two  daughters   (Grace  and  Marian). 

7299  Parker  Tyler  Bowers,  bom  June  12,  1873 ;  died  March 

29,  1889. 

7300  Ellen  Marian  Bowers,  born  Nov.   2,  1875. 

7301  Emily  Metcalf  Bowers,  bom  Sept.  25,  1878. 

7302  Han-iet  Ruth  Bowers,  bom  Nov.  6,  1880;  died  April 

25,  1889. 

5224  ABIGAIL  SUMNER^  TYLER  (Alexander  Sum- 
ner'''), bom  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1842;  married,  Novem- 
ber 29,  1860,  John  Milton  Bisbee,  of  Worthington,  Mass., 
bom  September  14,  1833;  son  of  Captain  James  and  Dalouise 
(Parish)  Bisbee.  They  live  in  Keokuk,  la.,  where  he  is  a 
wholesale  grocer,  alderman,  director  of  two  loan  and  savings 
associations,  a  member  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  and  a  Knight 
of  Pythias.  Mrs.  Bisbee  was  graduated  from  the  Bigelow 
school  in  South  Boston,  Mass.,  in  1856,  where  she  won  the 
silver  Franklin  medal ;  she  has  been  prominent  in  Congrega- 
tional church  work  and  in  literary  clubs.  The  children  were 
bom  in  Keokuk. 

Children  : 

7303  Frances  Harriet  Bisbee,  bom  Oct.  9,  1862;  died  July 

8,  1864. 

7304  Sumner  Tyler  Bisbee,  bom  Oct.  4,  1867. 

7305  Nelhe  Fulton  Bisbee,  born  May  20,  1869. 

7306  Lora  Louise  Bisbee,  bom  Dec.  4,  1873 ;  died  Aug.  28, 

1875. 

7307  Grace  Dalouise  Bisbee,  bom  March  20,  1876. 

7308  Warren  Bisbee,  bom  Sept.  27,  1878. 

7309  Henry  Parish  Bisbee,  bom  Jan.  21,  1881. 

5225  IMAJOR  LOREN  SUMNER^  TYLER  (Alexan- 
der Sumner"),  born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  April  21,  1845;  mar- 
ried  (1),  in  Albany,  N.   Y.,  October  17,   1882,  Mrs.   Lydia 


Eighth  Generation  713 

Marshall  (Tyler)  Carter,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  No.  5217 ;  died  in 
Salem,  December  20  1902;  buried  in  Greenlawn  Cemetery;  she 
was  a  most  lovable  woman  and  a  devoted  friend  to  all  who 
were  in  distress;  married  (2),  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Decem- 
ber £7,  1905,  Georgia  Wilkins  Dutton,  born  in  Littleton, 
N.  H.  When  the  war  broke  out.  Major  Tyler,  although  under 
age,  enlisted  as  a  drummer  in  Company  H,  15th  la.  Infantry, 
December  21,  1861,  his  home  being  Keokuk,  and  was  discharged 
December  31,  1863,  in  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  re-enlisting  as  a  vet- 
eran in  the  same  company ;  was  mustered  out  July  24,  1865, 
and  discharged  August  4,  1865.  His  regiment  (with  others) 
was  formed  into  Crocker's  Iowa  brigade,  and  was  the  only 
brigade  organization  which  held  its  regiments  together  all 
through  the  war.  Major  Tyler  was  in  all  the  battles,  etc., 
in  which  it  was  engaged,  from  Shiloh,  Tenn.,  in  1862,  to  Ben- 
tonville,  N,  C.  Was  with  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee  and  under 
fire  eighty-one  days  out  of  the  eighty-nine  of  the  Atlanta 
campaign  in  1865.  He  was  on  the  march  to  Atlanta  and  the 
sea  and  on  duty  in  the  adjutant's  office  as  headquarter's  clerk. 
In  1866,  he  went  to  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  there  engaged  in 
chair  manufacturing.  In  1870  he  returned  to  Keokuk  and 
entered  into  partnership  with  his  father,  in  the  furniture  trade. 
From  1875  to  1884  he  was  the  junior  member  of  the  firm  of 
Brown  &  Tyler,  auction  and  commission  merchants.  He  was 
commissioned  a  major  in  the  militia  in  1878  and  has  held  several 
high  positions.  In  1885,  on  Major  Tyler's  motion,  the  15th 
Iowa  Veteran  Infantry  Association  was  organized.  Major 
Tyler,  one  of  the  three  historians  of  the  regiment,  compiled 
the  regimental  history  at  the  request  of  his  confreres,  and  was 
highly  complimented  by  General  W.  W.  Belknap.  In  1887 
Major  Tyler  made  his  home  in  Salem,  Mass.  He  collected 
portraits  of  the  92  officers  who  served  in  his  regiment  during 
the  war,  and  completed  a  collection  of  portraits  of  all  lowans 
who  attained  the  rank  of  lieutenant-colonel,  colonel  and  general 
— about  three  hundred  in  all.  It  is  the  most  complete  collec- 
tion in  existence.  In  July,  1903,  he  again  returned  to  Keokuk, 
which  has  since  been  his  home.  He  has  been  a  well-known 
attendant  at  all  the  National  encampments  of  the  G.  A.  R. 
The  winter  of  1905-1906  he  spent  in  California  with  Mrs. 
Tyler;  they  were  at  the  Hotel  Netherlands  in  San  Francisco, 
April   18,   1906,   and  were  suddenly   awakened   at   5.14   a.   m. 


714  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

by  the  great  earthquake.  Hurrying  out  to  the  streets,  they 
went  that  morning  into  three  cafes  and  before  being  able  to  get 
even  a  cup  of  coffee  were  ordered  out  of  them,  as  several  large 
fires  were  close  at  hand.  At  noon  an  artilleryman  with  drawn 
revolver  rode  up  to  the  Netherlands  and  ordered  every  one  to 
move  out,  as  the  block  was  soon  to  be  blown  up.  With  other 
guests,  Major  and  Mrs.  Tyler  walked  several  miles,  and  for 
two  nights  slept  out  on  the  vacant  sand  lots,  with  occasional 
cinders  and  embers  falling  all  over  and  around  them;  the 
air  was  full  of  heat,  smoke  and  fine  ashes  from  the  miles  of 
burning  buildings  all  over  the  city.  On  the  20th,  they  found 
the  Netherlands  a  mass  of  ruins.  That  night  Major  Tyler 
succeeded  in  getting  across  the  bay  to  Oakland.  Soon  after 
they  left  for  their  home  in  Keokuk.  Major  Tyler  greatly 
assisted  Mr.  Brigham  in  his  prepartion  for  the  Tyler  gene- 
alogy, at  the  cost  of  time  and  money,  which  he  cheerfully 
gave,  and  as  he  himself  says,  "  I  took  a  lot  of  pride  in  help- 
ing him."     He  has  no  children. 

5227  JOHN  HOLLIS^  TYLER  (Leonard^),  bom  in 
Lowell,  Mass.,  April  30,  1843;  married,  in  Wenham,  Mass., 
September  12,  1865,  Mary  C.  Peabody;  born  August  13, 
1847  ;  died  May  21,  1889,  in  Wakefield,  Mass.  The  second  and 
third  children  wore  bom  in  Melrose ;  the  two  younger  in 
Wakefield.      Children : 

7310  Annie  R.   Tyler,  born  in  Wenham,  Mass.,  Aug.   13, 

1866;  died  young. 

7311  Cora  M.   Tyler,  bora  April  2,  1868;  married,  Dec. 

10,  1889,  Amos  Sanborn,  of  Stoneham,  Mass;  one 
son  (Walter). 

7312  Annie  R.  Tyler,  bom  July  11,  1877. 

7313  Lillian  M.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  4,  1879;  married  Henry 

Tillson ;  two  sons  (Harry  E.  and  Harold  C). 

7314  Jerome  Carter  Tyler,  bom  May  15,  1880. 

5229  ABBY  MARGARET^  TYLER  (Leonard'),  bom 
in  Salem,  INLass.,  September  27,  1849;  married  in  Charles  City, 
La.,  October  12,  1867,  Jay  S.  De  Wolf.  Tlie  four  elder  chil- 
dren were  bom  in  Rockford,  la.,  the  others  in  INladison,  S.  Dak. 
Children : 

7315  Mary  Inez  De  Wolf,  bom  May  7,  1869;  married  in 


Eighth  Generation  715 

Madison,  S.  Dak.,  Oct.  12,  1886,  Cornelius  A. 
Saxby,  bom  in  Bordeauville,  Vt.,  Feb.  1,  1863; 
three  children    (Opal  S.,  Hazel  A.,  and  Dean  E.). 

7316  James  Clinton  De  Wolf,  bom  April  7,  1872. 

7317  Emma  Hattie  De  Wolf,  bora  May  28,  1877. 

7318  Allan  Jay  De  Wolf,  born  Oct.  29,  1878. 

7319  Edith  Gertrude  De  Wolf,  bom  April  23,  1881 ;  died 

Nov.  8,  1892. 

7320  Sylvania  Arabella  De  Wolf,  bom  Jan.  20,  1884. 

7321  Florence  May  De  Wolf,  bom  Dec.  25,  1885. 

7322  John  R.  De  Wolf,  bom  Nov.  4,  1888 ;  died  Dec.  17, 

1888. 

7323  Nina  Bemice  De  Wolf,  bom  Feb.  15,  1891. 

5232  ELLEN  A.«  TYLER  (Leonard^),  born  in  Janes- 
ville.  Wis.,  November  14,  1858;  married  (1),  John  E.  Curtis, 
bom  in  Chicago,  111. ;  married  (2),  June  6,  1898,  Franklin  Vos- 
burg,  of  Lisbon,  N.  Dak.  The  four  elder  children  were  bom 
in  Janesville ;  the  four  younger  in  Lisbon. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

7324  Thomas  A.  Curtis,  bom  March  2,  1876. 

7325  George  W.  Curtis,  bom  Oct.  14,  1877 ;  died  Feb.  24, 

1891. 

7326  Richard  A.  Curtis,  bom  Feb.  7,  1879;  died  Jan.  15, 

1893. 

7327  Lilhan  M.  Curtis,  bom  Nov.  21,  1880. 

7328  FranWin  W.  Curtis,  bom  May  19,  1884. 

7329  Charles  L.  Curtis,  bom  Jan.  4,  1886. 

7330  Louis  J.  Curtis,  bom  Oct.  12,  1887. 

7331  Warren  P.  Curtis,  born  Sept.  12,  1889;  died  Dec.  10, 

1889. 

5234  HARRIET  E.  JOHNSON^  TYLER  (Leonard^, 
bom  in  Janesville,  Wis.,  September  '3,  1861 ;  married  (1),  Octo- 
ber 7,  1877,  in  Janesville,  Robert  Mai-vin  Money,  bom  in 
Janesville,  October  9,  1859 ;  killed  in  a  railroad  accident  in 
Harvard,  Ilk,  May  15,  1880  (or  1881);  married  (2),  June 
17,  1882,  Prince  Albert  Anderson,  born  in  Forestville,  Wis., 
July  4,  1854 ;  died  in  Janesville,  September  5,  1883 ;  married 
(3),  February  12,  1886,  Emest  Guernsey  Saunders,  born  in 


716  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Stephens'  Point,  Wis.,  August  10,  I860.     In  1899  she  resided 
in  Oak  Park,  111. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

7332  Ida  May  J.  Money,  bom  in  Janesville,  Jan.  9,  1879. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

7333  Irene   Maud   Anderson,   bom    in    Janesville,   Oct.    13, 

1883 ;  died  there  April  5,  1885. 

Child,  by  third  marriage : 

7334  Lawrence  Tyler  Bancroft  Saunders,  bom  in  Madison, 

Wis.,  Jan.  2,  1887. 

5235  GEORGE  W.«  TYLER  (Leonard^),  bom  in 
Janesville,  Wis.,  January  7,  1863 ;  married,  September  17, 
1885,  Ida  Phal,  bora  in  Horicon,  Wis.  The  children  were 
bom  in  Janesville.      Children  : 

7335  Wilham  Leonard  Tyler,  born  July  8,  1886. 

7336  Charles  Leroy  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  2,  1887. 

7337  Nettie  Genevieve  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  18,  1890. 

7338  Mabel  Henrietta  Tyler,  born  Nov.  24,  1892. 

5236  LUCY  A.^  TYLER  (Leonard'),  bom  in  Janes- 
ville, Wis.,  April  5,  1864 ;  married,  October  17,  1888,  Arthur 
Haynes.      Children : 

7339  Mabel  Haynes,  bom  Sept.  17,  1889. 

7340  Ellen  Haynes,  bom  Oct.  8,  1891. 

7341  George  Haynes,  bora  Oct.  12,  1893. 

5251  GEORGE  ALBERT^  TYLER  (Charles  Kim- 
balF),  bora  in  Boston,  Mass.,  September  7,  1862;  married 
Mary  IMartin,  of  Boston,  bora  there  'May  26,  1871  ;  daughter 
of  Thomas  Martin.  The  children  were  born  in  Boston.  Chil- 
dren : 

7342  George  A.  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  4,  1890. 

7343  Cyril  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  4,  1894;  died  Dec,  1898. 

7344  Alibie  E.  Tyler,  bora  May  10,  1896. 

7345  Harold  Tyler,  bora  Jan.  26,  1899. 

7346  Walter  Ty\er,  bora   IVIarch  25,  1901. 

5255     SARAH^  TYLER  (Moody"^),  bora  in  Leominster, 


Eighth  Generation  717 

Mass.,  January  6,  1822;  died  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  April  4, 
1890;  married,  October,  1843,  Albert  G.  Williams,  of  Worces- 
ter.     Children : 

7347  Nathan  Waldo  Wilhams,  died  about  1881  in  Chicago, 

aged  thirty-one. 

7348  Hattie   Williams,    died    in   Worcester,    aged    twenty- 

three. 

7349  Fannie  Williams,  a  schoolteacher  in  Massachusetts. 
7'350        Daughter,  died  aged  thirteen  months. 

5256  MARCUS^  TYLER  (Moody^),  bom  in  Union, 
Me.,  June  20,  1823;  died  June  22,  1899;  married,  December 
30,  1848,  Esther  O.  Sawyer,  bom  in  Bradford,  N.  H.,  Novem- 
ber 19,  1824.  The  second  and  third  children  were  bom  in 
Hampden,  Me.      Children : 

7351        Charlotte  F.  Tyler,  bom  in  Pepperell,  Mass.,  Nov.  16, 

1849. 
7352+     Marcus  K.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  5,  1851. 
7353+     Esther  E.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  3,  1853. 
7354+     Charles  A.  Tyler,  bom  in  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Dec.  14, 

1855. 

5257  LUCY«  TYLER  (Moody^),  bom  in  Union,  Me., 
January  11,  1824;  died  in  Dalton,  Mass.,  April  10,  1890; 
married,  March  26,  1854,  Daniel  L.  Farnum,  a  farmer  living 
in  Lawrence,  Mass.      Child : 

7355  Daisie    L.    Farnum,    bom    Sept.    13,    1856;    married 

Walter  H.  Coffin ;  lived  in  Abom,  Minn. ;  seven  chil- 
dren. 

5258  ALMIRA^  TYLER  (Moody^),  bora  in  Gardiner, 
Me.,  April  18,  1827 ;  married  James  D.  Ward,  born  in  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  Febiniary,  1820;  died  December  4,  1892.  They 
resided  in  Dalton,  Mass.,  and  moved  to  Chatfield,  Minn.,  in 
1858.      Children : 

7356  James    Brattle   Ward,    bom    Jan.    1,    1849;    died   in 

Lower  Califomia,   Dec.    16,   1883 ;   unmarried. 

7357  Frank  Moody  Ward,  bom  Aug.  27,  1854;  died  Oct. 

16,  1881 ;  unmarried. 

5261     HENRY  KENDALL^  TYLER   (Moody^),  bora 


718  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

in  Leominster,  Mass.,  April  27,  1832;  he  married  twice,  in 
1850  and  in  1861,  but  the  names  of  his  wives  are  unknown. 
He  moved  south  in  1860  and  was  given  the  work  of  making 
bank-note  and  cartridge  paper,  as  an  expert,  for  the  C.  S.  A. 
in  a  paper  mill  at  Bath,  S.  C.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  as 
a  Baptist  minister  in  1884 ;  was  ordained  in  1890.  He  re- 
sided early  in  Hampden,  Me.,  and  Lawrence,  Mass.,  and  in 
1901  was  in  Bath,  S.  C,  where  his  three  youngest  children 
were  born. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

7358  H.  M.  Tyler,  bom  in  Hampden,  1852. 

7359  E.  M.  Tyler,  bom  in  Lawrence,  1855. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

7360  H.  W.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  24,  1873. 

7361  Fred  D.  Tyler,  bom  June  21,  1880. 

7362  Caritta  Tyler,  bom  June  18,  1884. 

5262  DANIEL  WEBSTER^  TYLER  (Moody^),  bora 
in  Leominster,  Mass.,  May  5,  1834;  died  May  23  (or  28), 
1878;  married.  May  17,  1859,  Emily  Brown,  of  East  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  bom  May  28,  1835.  He  was  in  the  Civil  War, 
enlisting  as  a  private  June  21,  1861,  in  Company  D,  10th 
Mass.  Volunteers ;  was  in  the  battles  of  Fair  Oaks  and  the 
Seven  Days'  Fight;  was  discharged  because  of  ill  health  Au- 
gust 13,  1862.  He  was  an  invalid  for  ten  years.  He  died 
intestate,  his  widow  being  appointed  administratrix  and  guard- 
ian of  the  minor  children.  The  children  were  bom  in  Dalton, 
Mass.      Children : 

7363  Ahce  L.  Tyler,  bom  March  1,  1860;  died  Dec.   25, 

1864. 

7364  Grace   Matilda   Tyler,   bora    Jan.    3,    1866;   married 

O.  L.  Flansburgh. 

7365  Jennie  D.   Tyler,  bora   Nov.   2,   1868;  married  

Pierce. 

5263  D.  WALDO^  TYLER  (Moody^),  bora  in  Leo- 
minster, Mass.,  June  22,  1836;  married,  July  26,  1861,  in 
Saratoga  Springs,  Minn.,  Harriet  M.  Freeman.  He  is  pro- 
prietor of  the  Aurora  Flour  IVIills,  and  in  1897  lived  in  Junc- 
tion City,  Kas.  The  eldest  and  third  child  were  bora  in  Chat- 
field,  Minn.     Children: 


Eighth  Generation  719 

7366+     Herbert  Feii-e  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  11,  1865. 
7367+     Frederick  Waldo  Tyler,  bom  in  Winona,  Minn.,  Sept. 
6,  1866. 

7368  Frank  E.   Tyler,  bom  March   29,   1869;   is  with  his 

father  in  the  flour  manufacturing  business. 

7369  Wilmina   Jessie   May    Tyler,   bom    in    Dubuque,   la.. 

Sept.  23,  1877. 

5264  JANE  L.«  TYLER  (Moody^),  born  in  Leomin- 
ster, Mass.,  August  12,  1838;  died  in  Boise,  Idaho,  May  3, 
1898;  married,  in  Dalton,  Mass.,  February  20,  1867,  John 
W.  Maynard,  bom  May  6,  18'31.  The  children  were  born  in 
Boise.      Children : 

7370  Hugh  Temple  Maynard,  bora  April  29,  1869. 

7371  Mark  Tyler  Maynard,  born  April  10,  1871. 

7372  Ruth  Maynard,  bom  Dec.  31,  1873. 

7373  Kate  Maynard,  bom  Feb.  1,  1883. 

5269  HARRIET  STONE^  TYLER  (Joseph^),  bora  in 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  November  23,  1826;  married,  April  11, 
1848,  Charles  H.  Lusk,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  where  the  children 
were  bom.      Children : 

7374  Carrie   Eugenie    Lusk,    born    March   20,    1849;    died 

March  21,  1858. 

7375  Charles  James  Tyler  Lusk,  bom  April  8,  1851. 

7376  Hattie  Theodora  Lusk,  bora  Feb.  17,  1863 ;  died  April 

5,  1866. 

5271  GEORGE  BURT^  TYLER  (Joseph'),  bom  in 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  April  14,  1830 ;  died  in  Helena,  Mont.,  Octo- 
ber 6,  1881,  where  he  was  superintendent  of  a  foundry;  mar- 
ried, August  24,  1860,  Sarah  E.  Harrell,  born  August  26, 
1844 ;  she  lives  in  Helena.  The  children  were  bora  in  New 
Boston,  111.  Children: 
7377+     Matie  Tyler,  bora  May  4,  1863. 

7378  Grace  Tyler,  twin  to  Matie;  married  W.  R.  Schultz, 

bora  in  Dantzig,  Germany;  lives  in  Kelispell,  Mont., 
where  he  is  a  furrier. 

7379  Edward  Joseph  Tyler,  bora  June  11,  1873;  was  petty 

officer    on    the     Yale    during    the    Spanish    War, 
captain   of   a  five-inch  gun.     Is   ex-member  of  the 


720  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyleb 

Illinois  Naval  Reserve.  He  is  very  strong  anrl 
can  lift  four  hundred  pounds  with  either  hand; 
standing  level  can  jump  ten  feet;  running  high 
jump  5  feet  8  inches;  an  amateur  athlete.  He 
has  been  private  secretary  to  the  president  of  the 
Municipal  Voters'  League  in  Chicago,  111. ;  he  is 
unmarried. 

5273  CORNELIA  ANNAH^  TYLER  (Joseph^),  bom 
May  6,  1838;  married,  July  18,  1858,  Samuel  B.  Whitaker, 
of  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  bom  July  17,  1834.  The  children  were  bora 
in  Fulton.      Children : 

7380  Morris  Tyler  Whitaker,  bora  Sept.  11,  1869;  died 

Aug.  5,  1891. 

7381  Harriet  Coraelia  Whitaker,  bora  June  8,  1873. 

5275  EDWINS  TYLER  (Phineas"^),  bora  in  Union, 
Me.,  October  25,  1826;  married,  January  15,  1860,  in  Cam- 
den Me.,  Mary  Elizabeth  Knight.  He  was  an  ordinary  sea- 
man in  the  Mexican  War;  enlisted  in  New  York  City  for 
three  years  August  14,  1843-May  2,  1846.  He  was  on  the 
U.  S.  S.  North  Carolina,  Savannah,  and  Relief.  He  applied 
for  a  pension,  which  was  rejected  on  the  ground  that  the  serv- 
ice did  not  amount  to  sixty  days.  After  discharge  he  fol- 
lowed the  sea  until  1849,  then  he  went  to  California  for  six 
years ;  thence  to  Rockland  and  Camden,  Me.,  and  about  1865 
he  went  to  Boston   (See  Pension  Book,  p.  70).      Child: 

7382  Maria  Louise  Tyler,  bora  in  Camden,  April  10,  1861 ; 

an  artist ;  keeps  house  for  her  father. 

5276  LOUISA  AUGUSTA^  TYLER  (Phineas^),  born 
in  Thomaston,  Me.,  May  6,  1833;  married,  April  2,  1855,  in 
Rockland,  Mc,  Charles  E.  Bliss,  of  Bangor,  ]\Ie.,  bom  in 
Bradford,  Vt.,  July  23  1833;  son  of  Doctor  Hiram  and  Polly 
(Hale)  Bliss,  of  Waldoboro,  Me.  He  is  one  of  the  most 
accomplished  telegraphers  in  the  country  and  one  of  the  first 
to  read  by  sound.  The  two  children  were  born  in  Waldoboro. 
Children : 

7383  Harry  Clay  Bliss,  bom  June  20,  1856. 

7384  Marcia  Fessenden   Bliss,  bom  INIarch   8,   1858. 

7385  Alfred  Veasie  Bliss,  bom  in  Bangor,  Jan.  24,  1872. 


Eighth  Generation  721 

5286  WILLIAM  HENRY^  TYLER  (Laban  Ains- 
worth^),  bom  in  Boston,  Mass.,  May  18,  1839;  married  in 
Boston,  Mass.,  November  19,  1863,  Mar}"^  Jane  Redmond  Frel- 
lick,  daughter  of  John  and  Mary  A.  (Mellman)  FrelHck,  of 
Boston,  an  engraver.  He  was  hving  in  1897  in  Chicago. 
Children : 

7386  (Di*-)   Harvey  Ainsworth  Tyler,  bom  in  Newton ville, 

Mass.,  April  30,  1869. 

7387  Spofford  John  William  Tyler,  bom  in  Chicago,  Jan. 

6,  1880. 

5307  SARAH  FRANCES^  TYLER  (Frederick^),  bora 
in  Foxcroft,  Me.,  December  20,  1837 ;  married,  in  Hunting- 
ton, Mass.,  November  26,  1858,  Harry  F.  Wilhams,  of  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  who  died  September  6,  1887.  In  1897  she 
lived  in  Northampton,  where  her  children  were  born.  Chil- 
dren: 

7388  Theresa    Buell   Wilhams,   bom    1860;   died   Jan.    23, 

1891,  aged  thirty-one. 

7389  Frederick  Bennett  Williams,  bom  1862;  died  May  3, 

1870. 

7390  Robert    Greely    Williams,    married    Nellie    Baird,    of 

Seneca   Falls,   N.   Y. ;   they   live   in   Northampton ; 
two  children. 

7391  Frances   Tyler  Wilhams,  married,   Oct.,   1895,   Fred- 

eric W.    Smith,   of   Salem,    Mass.,   who    died   s.    p. 
May,  1896 ;  lives  with  her  mother  in  Northampton. 

5308  FRANCES  HARRIET^  TYLER  (Abel  H."^), 
born  in  South  Danvers,  Mass.,  August  13,  1835 ;  married, 
November  7,  1855,  William  A.  Jacobs,  of  Danversport,  Mass. 
The  children  were  bom  in  Danvers.      Children : 

7'392  William  Henry  Jacobs,  born  May  24,  1856;  married, 
April  21,  1880,  Mary  L.  Stetson;  a  son  died  in 
infancy. 

7393        George  Allen  Jacobs,  bom  Jan.  24,  1858. 

5310  ALFRED^  TYLER  (Abel  H."^),  bom  in  Dracut, 
Mass.,  February  26,  1842;  married,  June  23,  1861,  Sarah 
Jane  Hall,  bom  in  Salem  in  1844 ;  daughter  of  John  and 
Sophronia  Hall.     The  children  were  bom  in  Salem.      Children : 


722  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylea 

7394  Sarah  E.  Tyler,  bom  June  30,  1862;  died  young. 

7395  Sarah  Ehzabeth  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  30,  1863;  married, 

Jan.  23,  1878,  Frank  R.  Conant,  born  1858;  son 
of  John  and  Mary  C.  (Boyington)  Conant ;  sev- 
eral children. 

7396  Warren  A.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  31,  1863;  died  young. 
7397+     Alonzo  W.  Tyler,  bora  1864. 

5313  ABEL  NORTON^  TYLER  (Abel  H."^),  born  in 
Danvers,  Mass.,  March  2,  1847;  married  (1),  February  26, 
1866,  Grace  Day;  man'ied  (2),  October  1,  1878,  Henrietta 
L.  Brown,  bom  in  Salem  in  1853 ;  daughter  of  Henry  H.  and 
Mary  E.   (Bartlett)   Brown.     They  live  in  Salem. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

7398  Hattie    E.    Tyler,    bom    in    Salem;    married    Albert 

Conant ;  had  a  son  named  for  his  father. 

5316  EDWARD  MELVIN^  TYLER  (Abel  H.^),  bora 
in  Danvers,  Mass.,  January  8,  1855;  married.  May  9,  1881, 
Martha  J.  Sawyer,  who  was  bora  in  Danvers.  They  live  in 
Salem,  where  the  children  were  bora.      Children : 

7399  Arthur  Melvin  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  6,  1885. 

7400  Henry  Sawyer  Tyler,  bora  March  18,  1892. 

5324  ANSEL  PEABODY^  TYLER  ('Addison^),  born 
probably  in  Middleton,  Mass. ;  married  Ruby  A.  Estey.  He 
lived  in  Middleton.      Child: 

7401  Minnie  Palmer  Tyler,  married,  June  20,  1894,  Frank 

B.  Tyler,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  No.  7278. 

5325  MAURICE  ENDICOTT^  TYLER  (Addison^), 
bora  probably  in  Middleton,  Mass. ;  married  Mary  H.  Estey- 
Children : 

7402  INIarion  Endicott  Tyler. 

7403  Hariey  Morton  Tyler. 

5326  WILLIAJM  HARRISON^  TYLER  (Addison^), 
bom  probably  in  Middleton,  Mass. ;  married  Linda  Allen. 
Child: 

7404f       Harry  Douglas  Tyler. 


Eighth  Generation  723 

5328  JANE  ALMIRA^  TYLER  (Rufus  H.^),  born  in 
Worcester,  Mass.,  April  19,  184S;  married,  November  26, 
1868,  John  Kirk  Somes,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  bom  Decem- 
ber 6,  1842.  In  1898  they  lived  in  Springfield,  where  the 
children  were  bom.      Children : 

7405  Hattie  Tyler  Somes,  born  Jan.  16,  1870. 

7406  John  Kirk  Somes,  bora  Oct.  15,  1874;  died  Oct.  15, 

1875. 

5331  RUFUS  HENRY«  TYLER  (Rufus  H."^),  bom 
in  Worcester,  Mass.,  August  8,  1849 ;  married,  May  20,  1876, 
Edna  Wright,  of  Monroe,  Kas.,  bom  August  4,  1854.  He 
learned  the  machinist  trade  in  youth  and  settled  in  Kansas 
in  1867,  on  the  frontier,  where  he  was  a  farmer,  and  hunted 
buffalo  and  game.  He  crossed  the  great  American  desert  in 
one  of  his  trips  west.  He  went  into  the  cattle  business,  which 
resulted  disastrously;  in  1898  was  department  county  clerk 
of  Wyandotte  County,  Kas.  The  youngest  child  was  born  in 
Kansas  City  and  the  others  in  Monroe.      Children : 

7407  Rufus  Henry  Tyler,  born  July  9,  1879 ;  died  July  14^ 

1880. 

7408  James  Gail  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  10,  1880;  died  Oct.  24, 

1887. 

7409  Ray  Earl  Tyler,  bom  Sept.   22,  1885. 

7410  Luman  A.  Tyler,  bom  March  19,  1895. 

5332  MARY  ELLEN^  TYLER  (Rufus  H."^),  bom  in 
Worcester,  Mass.,  June  10,  1852 ;  married,  September  19, 
1872,  William  T.  D.  French,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  bom  June 
SI,  1849.      The  children  were  bom  in   Springfield.      Children: 

7411  Devonia  Stivers  French,  bom  June  5,  1873;  died  July 

19,  1873. 

7412  Annie  Louise  French,  bom   May  22,   1877 ;  married, 

Aug.  14,  1897,  Fred  O.  Seaver,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

7413  Rufus  Tyler  French,  bom  June  1,  1881. 

7414  Jennie  Emerson  French,  bom  Dec.  6,  1882. 

7415  Minnie  Helena  French,  bora  Aug.  15,  1884;  died  Sept. 

5,  1884. 

7416  Lola  Fay  French,  bora  Jan.  7,  1885. 

5354     JAMES  ADDISON^  TYLER   (Adolphus"^),  born 


724  The  Descekdants  of  Job  Tyler 

in  Milford,  Mass.,  October  21,  1853;  married,  May  21,  1878, 
Sarah  Lee  Libby,  of  Milford,  where  he  resided  in  1898  and 
where  the  child  was  bom.      Child: 

7417  Adolphus  Lee  Tyler,  bora  May  25,  1879. 

5380  JOSEPHINE  PARKERS  TYLER  (Ancill'), 
born  in  Lancaster,  Mass.,  July  15,  1846;  married  (1),  Decem- 
ber, 1873,  W.  H.  Adams,  of  Pepperell,  Mass.;  married  (2), 
November,  1898,  Charles  H.  Damon.  She  lives  in  Fitchburg, 
Mass. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

7418  Clesson   Tyler  Adams,   married   Blanche  W.   Larned, 

of  Washington,  D.   C. ;  lives  in  North  Leominster, 
Mass. 

5396  FREDERICK  BATES^  TYLER  (Abraham^), 
born  in  Marlboro,  Mass.;  married  (1),  January  1,  1877,  Flora 
Elizabeth  Bruce,  from  whom  divorced;  married  (2),  1886, 
Agnes  McCabe,  who  died,  s.  p.  in  1886;  married  (3),  1888, 
Annie  May  Bennett;  no  children  by  third  marriage.  In  1898 
he  was  a  hotelkeeper  in  North  Lancaster,  Mass. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

7419  Burton  Kendall  Tyler,  died  in  childhood. 

5404  ALBERT  A.^  TYLER  (Moses  Augustus'),  born 
in  Wobura,  Mass.,  August  5,  1843;  married  Lena  B.  Norton; 
lives  in  New  Hampshire.      Child: 

7420  Harry   Damon   Tyler  born   in   Woburn,   ]\Iass.,   Nov. 

12,  1874. 

5406  CORA  MERRILL^  TYLER  (Moses  Augustus"^), 
born  in  Woburn,  Mass.,  May  14,  1859;  married,  September 
36,   1886,  William   Henry   Norris   of  Epping,   N.   H.      Child: 

7421  Elton  Tyler  Norris,  born  in  Epping,  Aug.  10,  1888. 

5419  CYRUS  H.«  TYLER  (John'),  is  a  farmer  and  in 
1897  resided  in  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.      Children: 

7422  John  Russel  Tyler,  married ;  one  son. 

7423  Henrietta  Tyler. 

7424  William  Henry  Tyler. 


Eighth  Generation  725 

7425  Catherine   Tyler,   married;   three   children. 

7426  EHza  M.  Tyler. 

7427  Cyrus  Winfield  Tyler. 

5420  HENRY  H.^  TYLER  (John^),  born  August  1, 
1831 ;  married  Elizabeth  Stephens,  who  died  in  Westmoreland 
in  1886.  He  is  a  farmer  and  in  1897  was  residing  in  West- 
moreland, N.  Y.  The  children  were  bom  in  Oneida,  N.  Y. 
Children : 

7428+     Bayard  Henry  Tyler,  bom  April  22,  1855. 
7429+     Fred  A.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  22,  1857. 

7430  C.  Edwin  Tyler,  bora  June  21,  1866;  resides  in  Rome, 

N.  Y. 

7431  Jesse  S.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  6,  1870;  resides  with  his 

father. 

5457  HENRY  PARKERS  TYLER  (Aaron  Parker"), 
bom  in  Boxford,  Mass.,  Febmary  2,  1846;  married,  June  17, 
1869,  Adelia  E.  Clark.  When  he  was  but  seven  months  old 
his  father  died,  and  he  hved  at  his  grandfather  Tyler's  until 
his  mother  married  again.  He  is  a  capitalist  and  lives  in 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  which  has  been  his  residence  since  1854. 
Child: 

7432  Henry   Parker   Tyler,    Jr.,    bom   in    Haverhill,    Aug. 

18,  1871 ;  died  July  3,  1875. 

5461  GEORGE  FONTENELLE^  TYLER  (Isaac 
Matson'^),  bom  in  Leominster,  Mass.,  April  25,  1849;  married 
Helen  .  The  children  were  bom  in  Lunenburg.  Chil- 
dren : 

7433  Willie  Fontenelle  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  13,  1877. 

7434  Florence  Bill  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  27,  1879. 

7435  Helen   Cranston   Tyler,   bom   April   14,   1882. 

5465  ABEL  NELSON^  TYLER  (Isaac  Matson^),  bora 
in  Lunenburg,  ]\Iass.,  September  9,  1858 ;  married,  in  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  December  9,  1893,  Alma  S.  Clesson,  who  died  in 
Leominster,  August  9,  1895,  aged  twenty-six;  daughter  of 
Cless  and  Anna  Clesson,  of  Leominster,  Mass.      Child: 

7436  Clifton  Brenton  Tyler,  bora  in  Leominster,  Feb.   1'3, 

1895. 


726  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyleb 

5482     CHARLES  PAYSON^  TYLER   (Joseph  Augus- 
tus*^), bom  in  Leominster,  Mass.,  September  5,  1865;  married, 
June  23,  1887,  Cora  A.  Derby,  of  Leominster.      Child: 
7-137        Ralph   Augustus   Tyler,   bom   in   Leominster,   INIarch 
5,  1889. 

5501  OLIVIA^  TYLER  (Levi  Andrew^),  born  in  Lynde- 
boro,  N.  H.,  July  15,  1868;  married  Edwin  French,  of  Wil- 
ton, N.  H.     Child: 

7438  Amy  French,  bom  in  Wilton,  1894. 

5504  MARY  GERTRUDE^  TYLER  (Stephen  A."^), 
born  in  Townsend,  Mass.,  November  25,  1868 ;  married,  June 
26,  1891,  Clarence  Bohanon,  of  Petersham,  INIass. ;  they  moved 
to  Athol,  Mass.,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children: 

7439  Clayton  Bohanon,  bom  July  26,  1892. 

7440  Lawrence  Tyler  Bohanon,  bom  Dec.  25,  1894. 

5505  ALICE  F.^  TYLER  (Stephen  A."^),  bom  in 
Townsend,  Mass.,  January  14,  1871 ;  married,  July  20,  1897, 
Doctor  Elmer  H.  Cutts,  from  Chicago  to  New  Boston,  111. 
She  was  graduated  from  Middlebury,  Vt.,  College  in  1896. 
Child: 

7441  Laura  L.  Cutts,  born  May  17,  1898. 

5509  HARRY  ASA^  TYLER  (Aaron  Parker^),  bom 
in  Townsend,  Mass.,  January  20,  1877,  married,  December  31, 
1897,  in  Troy,  Idaho,  Ethel  Bensectu.     Children : 

7442  Mary  Viola  Tyler,  bora  in  Kendrick,  Idaho,  Oct.  10, 

1898. 

7443  Ada  Ethelene  Tyler,  bom  in  Laprai,  Idaho,   INIarch 

14,  1901. 

5511  GEORGE  CALl^RT"  TYLER  (Phineas  Love- 
joy'^),  bom  in  Missouri,  1839;  died  in  1903;  married  Anna 
Engs  Strobel,  daughter  of  Reverend  Williams  and  Abby  A. 
(Engs)  Strobel,  of  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  her  people  were  Alsace- 
tian  Huguenots,  early  residents  of  Charleston ;  her  mother 
was  of  New  York  City.  Mr.  Tyler  was  educated  in  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y. ;  became  a  civil  engineer  and  during  the  Civil 
War  was  on  the  staff  of  General  McClellan.     Later  he  engaged 


Eighth  Generation  727 

in  mercantile  and  building  enterprises,  and  in  1899  resided  re- 
tired in  Bergenfields,  N.  J.      Cliild: 

7444+     William  Nathan  Tyler,  bom  in  Heath,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  5, 
1864. 

5514  NATHAN  PEABODY«  TYLER,  M.  D.  (Phineas 
Lovejoy,'^),  bom  in  Barrytown,  N.  Y.,  October  11,  1848;  mar- 
ried, June  16,  1884,  Mary  W.  Miller,  of  Tarrytown,  N.  Y., 
daughter  of  John  (of  Scotland)  and  his  wife,  Mary  (Craigg) 
Miller  (of  England).  Doctor  Tyler  was  graduated  from  Yale 
College  in  1876  and  from  Yale  Medical  College  in  1879.  He 
practiced  medicine  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  until  June,  1885 ; 
in  1886  he  settled  in  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  where  he  practiced 
until  1907,  when  he  retired,  and  is  now  a  fruit  planter  in 
Manati,  Porto  Rico.      Children : 

7444a     Frank  Tyler,  bom  July  5,  1885 ;  died  Sept.  19,  1885. 

7444b     Margaret  Eloise  Tyler,  born  Oct.   4,   1886;  married, 

June   26,    1907,    Charles    Matthew,    of   Charleston, 

S.  C;  one  child  (Mary  Eloise,  bom  Nov.  5,  1908). 

7444c     Lyon  Leavenworth  Tyler,  bom  March  27,  1889. 

5555  REV.  ORRIN^  TYLER  (Asa  F.^),  bom  in  Wind- 
sor, Me.,  May  15,  1841 ;  died  in  Gardiner  City,  Me. ;  married 
(1),  Mary  Etta  Lynn;  married  (2),  Elma  T.  Searles,  daughter 
of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Kidder)  Searles,  of  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  mar- 
ried (3),  Adda  0.  Larabee.  He  was  a  minister  in  the  Meth- 
odist church. 

Child,    by   "first   marriage: 
7445        Nellie  Tyler,  mai-ried Fairfield,  and  lives  in  Fair- 
field, Me. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 
7446+     George  Leslie  Tyler,  bora  Jan.  13,  1870. 

7447  Hattie  E.  Tyler,  lives  unmarried  in  Augusta,  Me. 

7448  Charles  Tyler,  died  young,  unmarried. 

7449  Frank  Tyler,  lives  in  Faii-field,  Me. 

5561  ELLA  MARIA^  TYLER  (Joshua^),  bom  in 
China,  Me.,  July  15,  1853;  married  (1),  in  Lewiston,  Me., 
October  26,  1874,  Horace  J.  Hatch,  a  millman,  who  died ;  mar- 


728  The  Descendants  or  Job  Tyler 

ried   (2),  in  Cliina,  Edward  Haskel.      The  two  elder  and  the 
youngest  children  were  bom  in  China. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

7450  Clarence  Merton  Hatch,  bom  Aug.  7,  1875. 

7451  Daniel  Lester  Hatch,  born  April  5,  1877. 

7452  Henry  James  Hatch,  bom  in  Vassalboro,  1879 ;  died 

aged  two  weeks. 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

7453  Elmer  Haskel,  bom  July  3,  1883. 

5562  HENRY  JOHNSON^  TYLER  (Joshua^),  bom 
in  China,  Me.,  July  3,  1857 ;  married,  in  Skowhegan,  Me., 
September  12,  1885,  Laura  A.  Weston.  He  was  a  farmer. 
The  children  were  bom  in  China.      Children: 

7454  Alfonso  Gilbert  Tyler,  bom  July  3,  1889. 

7455  Vera  Alice  Tyler,  bom  April  10,  1892. 

5575  ANNIE^  TYLER  (Eleazer'),  bom  in  China,  Me., 
February  17,  1847;  married,  July  5,  1866,  Rev.  George  W. 
Weeks  ;  lives  in  China,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

7456  Mertie  L.  Weeks,  bom  April  7,  1868;  died  Oct.   5, 

1876. 

7457  George  F.  Weeks,  bom  Nov.  21,  1870. 

7458  Harvey  J.  Weeks,  bora  Dec.  12,  1874. 

7459  Edward  Tyler  Weeks,  bom  Nov.  26,  1878. 

5616  MARY  ELIZABETH^^  TYLER  (Alonzo  Chase^), 
bom  in  Boston,  Mass.,  July  1,  1867;  married  (1),  Nelson  Pow- 
ers, of  Boston;  married  (2),  in  Augusta,  Me.,  October  23, 
1893,  Frederic  William  Pen,  bom  in  London,  Eng.,  August  8, 
1864. 

Child,   by   first   marriage: 

7460  Ethel  Tyler  Powers,  bom  in  Boston. 

Children,  by  second  marriage: 

7461  Chauncey  F.  A.  C.  Pen,  bom  in  Palermo,  Me.,  Oct.  16, 

1895. 

7462  Spencer  Regnal  Tyler  Pen,  bom  in  Augusta,  Feb.  5, 

1897;  died  May  6,  1897. 


Eighth  Geneeation  7^9 

5617  WILLIAM^  TYLER  (John  Woodbury^),  mar- 
ried Emma  T. ,  and  resides  in  Greenbush,  N.  Y.      Children : 

7463  William  Tyler;  resides  in  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

7464  Phoebe  Tyler. 

7465  Lottie  Tyler. 

7466  Emma  Tyler. 

7467  Woodbury  Tyler. 

5628  EDITH  H.^  TYLER  (George  Emory"^),  bom 
December  31,  1863;  married,  December  12,  1883,  Philan  D. 
Fellows,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  In  1900  they  lived  in  Charles- 
town,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children: 

7468  George  A.  Fellows,  bom  1886. 

7469  Harry  W.  Fellows,  bom  1890. 

5640  STANLEY  CUSHING^  TYLER  (Artemus  Stan- 
ley'^), bom  in  Lowell,  Mass.,  June  4,  1857;  married,  January 
31,  1884,  Mary  Ann  Ayres,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  daughter 
of  Oliver  and  Mary  (Hooper)  Ayres ;  her  father  was  chief 
of  police  in  Charlestown.  They  live  in  Zulu,  Hansford  County, 
Tex.,  on  a  ranch  where  he  has  about  2000  head  of  cattle ;  he 
owns  several  sections  and  buys  grazing  rights  for  miles ;  he  is 
the  county  judge.  The  children  were  bom  in  Lowell.  Chil- 
dren : 

7470  Mary  Angeline  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  4,  1885. 

7471  Ethel  Maria  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  5,  1887. 
7473        Ohver  Stanley   Tyler,  bom   March   4,   1891. 

7473  Stanley  Cushing  Tyler,  bom  May  5,  1888 ;  died  Aug. 

•31,  1888. 

7474  Fanny   Stanley  Tyler,  bom  Oct.   12,  1893. 

5641  ARTEMAS  LAWRENCE^  TYLER  (Artemas 
Stanley'^),  bom  in  Lowell,  Mass.,  September  7,  I860;  died 
there  December  18,  1897;  married,  October  1,  1891,  Florence 
Hill  Whittier,  daughter  of  Henry  Whittier,  a  manufacturer 
of  Lowell.  He  was  educated  at  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology  and  was  an  assistant  there  for  a  time ;  he  was  con- 
nected with  a  Boston  paper  as  journalist,  and  then  taught  in 
Lowell  in  a  private  school.  His  widow  lives  in  Colorado 
Springs,  Colo.      Child : 

7475  Helen  Minerva  Tyler,  bom  in  Lowell,  Feb.  26 


730  The  Descexdaxts  of  Job  Tyler 

5670  LUCETTE  S.^  TYLER  (James'),  bom  in  Bux- 
ton, Me.,  April  23,  1845  ;  married,  November  28,  1864-,  Nathan- 
iel Sawyer,  of  Sacarappa,  Me.  He  was  in  the.  Civil  War, 
25th  Me.  Infantry  from  the  10th  of  September  to  the  10th  of 
July,  1863;  in  1900  was  residing  in  Freeport,  Me.      Child: 

7476  Eva  E.  Sawyer,  born  in  Buxton,  Me.,  Dec.  7,  1866; 

married  in  Freeport,  Me.,  Dec.  20,  1888,  Arthur  C. 
Bowden ;  one  daughter  (Delia  S.). 

5674  JAMES^  TYLER,  JR.  (James"),  bom  in  Mollis, 
Me.,  August  29,  1854;  married  (1),  February  27,  1875,  Clara 
Estelle  Johnson,  of  HolHs,  who  died  December  24,  1893 ;  mar- 
ried (2),  May  19,  1896,  Edith  M.  Richardson,  of  Freeport, 
Me.  He  has  lived  in  Biddeford,  and  Freeport,  and  in  1900 
was  living  in  Hollis.  The  children,  except  the  youngest,  were 
born  in  Hollis. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

7477  Emest  Linwood  Tyler,  born  Feb.  27,  1876;  married, 

Nov.  22,  1899,  Charlotte  M.  Hewitt,  of  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  and  resides  in  INIalden,  Mass. 

7478  Lester  Dean  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  12,  1877. 

7479  NelHe  Lila  Tyler,  born  Oct.   6,  1879;  married,  Oct. 

19,  1899,  Alton  N.  Bowder;  resides  in  Freeport,  Me. 

7480  Georgia  Luella  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  22,  1882. 

7481  Herbert  Elroy  Tyler,  bom  April  5,  1885. 

7482  Harriet  May"^  Tyler,  born  March  21,  1887. 

Child,  by  second  mai-riage: 

7483  Clementina    Dunning   Tyler,   bom    in    Freeport,    Me., 

Jan.  21,  1899. 

5677  LOUISE  S.«  TYLER  (Andrew' )j  bom  in  Saco, 
Me.,  March  30,  1850;  married,  September  15,  1869,  Alonzo  A. 
Bowdoin,  of  Hollis,  ISIe.  They  have  a  summer  home  at  Old 
Orchard  Beach.      Child : 

7484  Elizabeth  E.  Bowdoin,  bom  in  Buxton,  Me.,  July  22, 

1872;  married,  May,  1895,  Frank  H.  Colby,  a  law- 
yer, of  Portland,  Me. 

5679     EMMA  E.^   TYLER    (Andrew"),   bom   in    Saco. 


Eighth  Generation  7S1 

Me.,  March  29,  1853;  married,  January  20,  1885,  David  S. 
Stuart,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H. ;  they  live  in  Saco.      Children : 

7485  David  S.  Stuart,  Jr.,  bom  in  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  6, 

1886 ;  died  the  same  day. 

7486  Gladys  Emma  Stuart,  born  in  Biddeford,  Me.,  Aug. 

9,  1897. 

5681  LUELLA  P.^  TYLER  (Andrew'),  bom  in  Saco, 
Me.,  November  7,  1858;  mamed,  in  Saco,  November  11,  1877, 
W.  Gray  Rumery.      Children : 

7487  Harry    Willard    Rumery,    born    in    Kennebunk,    Me.. 

Aug.  13,  1878. 

7488  Garnet  Wilma  Rumery,  bom  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  Nov.  4, 

1889. 

7489  Wilbur  G.  Tyler  Rumery,  bom  in  Chicago,  111.,  Aug, 

9,  1894. 

5697  IRVING  W.^  TYLER  (Joseph  Currier^),  bom  in 
Pownal,  Me.,  1842;  married,  September  11,  1872,  Helen  G. 
Hubbell,  bom  in  Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y.,  August  4,  1850. 
He  enhsted  July,  1862,  in  the  20th  Me.  Volunteer  Infantry, 
and  served  three  years.  He  is  a  dentist  in  Bristol,  Conn., 
where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

7490+     Arthur  Clinton  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  7,  1874. 

7491  Gertrude    May   Tyler,   born    March    20,    1877;    is    a 

teacher. 

5698  JOSEPH^  TYLER  (Joseph  Currier^),  bom  in 
Durham,  Me.,  January  25,  1845;  married  (1),  April,  1870, 
Sarah  E.  Watts,  of  Pownal,  Me.,  who  died  December  23,  1881 ; 
married  (2),  February  19,  1885,  Jennie  Cutter  Hastings,  of 
Portland,  Me.  He  is  a  carriage  builder  and  lives  in  Wood- 
fords  (Portland),  Me.  He  was  three  years  in  the  Civil  War, 
in  Company  K,  20th  Me.  Volunteer  Infantry.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Woodfords. 

Child,   by   first   marriage: 

7492  Maud  Mildred  Tyler,  bom  Oct.   18,   1875;  married, 

July  26,  1900,  Alexander  H.  Gregory. 


732  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

7493  Anna  Frank  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  8,  1886. 

7494  Rose  Makee  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  14,  1888. 

7495  Carroll  Hastings  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  3,  1891. 

5719  GEORGE  H.«  TYLER  (Zebulon^),  bom  in  New 
Sharon,  Me.,  March  2,  1853;  married,  1878,  Nellie  Ross,  of 
Marshfield,  Me.      Children: 

7496  NeUie  J.  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  22,  1879. 

7497  Alfred  Tyler,  bom  April  15,  1881. 

5720  SARAH  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (Zebulon^, 
bom  in  New  Sharon,  Me.,  October  23,  1854;  married  (1),  July 
3,  1879,  George  H.  Braun,  who  died  May,  1889;  married  (2), 
iNovember,  1894,  Charles  H.  Ward.  In  1897  they  lived  in 
Gardiner,  Me. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

7498  Eari  R.  Braun,  bom  June  20,  1880. 

7499  Mazie  A.  Braun,  bom  Jan.  2,  1885. 

5721  MINNIE  A.«  TYLER  (Zebulon^),  bom  in  New 
Sharon,  Me.,  March  28,  1858;  married,  December  23,  1877, 
Albert  Arnold,  of  Farmington,  Me.,  who  died  November  23, 
1895.      In  1897  she  lived  in  Gardiner,  Me.      Children: 

7500  Gertrude  Amold,  bom  in  Farmington,  Nov.  26,  1882. 

5723  JOSEPH  A.«  TYLER  (Zebulon^),  bom  May  3, 
1862 ;  married,  June  6,  1895,  Lcphie  Kimball,  of  Boothbay, 
Me.  He  was  graduated  from  the  Technical  College  of  the 
University  of  Maine  in  1892;  is  a  civil  engineer  and  lives  in 
Portland,  INIe.,  and  Boston,  INIass.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Portland.      Children : 

7501  Dora  Frances  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  3,  1896. 

7502  Randolph  K.  Tyler,  born  Aug.  11,  1900. 

5725  HATTIE  ZORA«  TYLER  (Zebulon'  ) ,  bora  in  New 
Sharon,  :Me.,  September  11,  1867;  married,  November  25,  1888, 
Charles  H.  Braun.  They  reside  in  Stark,  Me.,  where  the 
children  were  bom.      Children : 


Eighth  Generation  733 

7503       Mabel  Ahra  Braun,  born  Sept.  5,  1890. 
7504)        Rosco  Henry  Braun,  bom  Dec.  23,  1893. 

5727  PHILIP  J.s  LARRABEE  (Lucy  T."^  Libby),  bom 
April  12,  1844;  married,  January  1,  1872,  Sarah  L.  Ballard, 
daughter  of  Joseph  D.  Ballard.  He  was  graduated  from  Tufts 
College  in  1867 ;  is  a  lawyer  in  Portland,  Me.     Children : 

7505  PhiHp  Francis  Larrabee,  bom  Oct.  27,  1872. 

7506  Emily  D.  Larrabee,  bom  Sept.  3,  1881. 

7507  Helen  S.  Larrabee,  bom  Dec.  3,  1887. 

5748  LETITIA  M.^  TYLER  (John  F."^),  bora  in  Hart- 
ford, Me.,  April  19,  1872 ;  married,  October  2,  1892,  Cyrus  T. 
Bonney,  Jr.,  of  Canton,  Me.,  where  the  children  were  bom. 
Children : 

7508  Ahce  M.  Bonney,  bom  Oct.   1,   1893;  died  Oct.   14, 

1895. 

7509  Donald  C.  Bonney,  bom  July  27,  1895. 

7510  Ada  C.  Bonney,  bom  Jan.  16,  1898. 

5753  ARTHUR  ULYSSES^  TYLER  (Gilbert^),  bora 
in  Grafton,  Me.,  Febmary,  1868;  married,  August  12,  1893, 
Ellen  Eudora  Curtis.  He  was  graduated  from  Hebron,  Me., 
Academy,  and  in  1899  was  residing  in  South  Paris,  Me. 
Children : 

7511  Elma  Robert  Tyler,  bora  Nov.   15,  1894. 

7512  Marion  Winfred  Tyler,  bom  July  21,  1896. 

5754  ADDIE  MAY^  TYLER  (Gilbert^),  bom  in  Graf- 
ton, Me.,  February,  1870;  married,  January,  1893,  James  Can- 
ning.     Child : 

7513  Ruth  E.  Canning,  bom  Nov.,  1896. 

5780  CHARLES  H.^  TYLER  (Henry  L."^) ,  bom  in  Mil- 
ford,  Mass.,  April  30,  1848 ;  married .     He  is  a  gardener 

and  lives  in  Chillicothe,  111.      Children : 

7514  Annie  Tyler. 

7515  Maud  Tyler. 

7516  Harry  Tyler,  lives  in  Peoria,  111. 

5783     WESLEY^  TYLER  (Sylvester^,  bom  November 


734)  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

26,  1857 ;  married,  January  15,  1885,  Josephine  M.  Gallagher. 
Children : 

7517  Ernest  Tyler,  boni  Aug.  4,  1887 ;  died  Aug.  7,  1887. 

7518  Edith  Tyler,  born  Sept.  20,  1888. 

5786  ADA  L.«  TYLER  (William  R."^),  bora  in  Cleve- 
land, O.,  May  17,  1856;  married,  January  1,  1877,  Harvey  A. 
Lauman,  of  Niles,  Mich.  He  moved  to  Stanton  County,  Kas., 
and  owns  a  stock  ranch  and  is  county  treasurer.      Children : 

7519  Clinton  Frank  Lauman,  bom  Dec.  16,  1877. 

7520  William  Tyler  Lauman,  bom  June,  1889. 

5787  LAYTON  JAMES^  TYLER  (William  R.^),  bom 
in  Decatur,  Tex.,  May  10,  1861 ;  married,  in  Pleasant  Hill, 
Mo.,  June  24,  1883,  Ruth  Vanhoy.  He  is  a  famier  in  Vernon 
County,  Mo.     Children: 

7521  Ina  Tyler. 

7522  Willie  C.  Tyler. 

7523  Elton  P.  Tyler. 

7524  Meda  Tyler. 

7525  Royal  Tyler. 

5789  JAMES  LIBBY^  TYLER,  JR.  (James  Libby"^), 
bom  in  Chelsea,  Mass.,  December  10,  1851 ;  married,  July  13, 
1885,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Pennock,  of  Somervdlle,  Mass.,  daugh- 
ter of  N^'athaniel  Pennock.  He  is  a  dealer  in  hardwood  lum- 
ber in  Boston  and  lives  in  Somervnlle.      Child : 

7526  Roland  Tyler,  bom  in  Somer^dlle,  March  30,  1890. 

5792  CORA  L.^  TYLER  (James  Libby^),  bom  in  Som- 
erville,  Mass.,  May  30,  1857;  married,  July  12,  1881,  Lorenzo 
Dow  Carter,  Jr.,  bom  April  10,  1857 ;  son  of  Lorenzo  Dow 
Carter,  of  Somerville ;  a  salesman  in  Boston ;  lives  in  West 
Somervalle.      Child : 

7527  Effie  Wardwell  Carter,  bom  in  Maiden,  Mass.,  July  8, 

1882. 

5794  WILLIAIM  SUMNER^  TYLER  (Charles  Abra- 
ham"^), bom  in  East  Randolph,  Mass.,  April  14,  1861;  mar- 
ried, in  1884,  INIary  IMurphy ;  resides  in  Farmington,  111., 
where  the  children  were  bom.     Children : 


Eighth  Generation  735 

7528  Charles  Sumner  Tjler,  born  in  1888. 

7529  Albert  Tyler. 

7530  Alfred  Tyler. 

5796  ROYAL  HARRISON^  TYLER  (Charles  Abra- 
ham'^), bom  in  Newton,  Mass.,  November  23,  1864;  married, 
November  23,  1892,  Jennie  May  Smith.  He  lives  in  Quillayute, 
Wash.,  where  the  child  was  born.      Child: 

7531  Florence  Irene  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  28,  1894. 

5797  JOSEPH  ELMERS  TYLER  (Charles  Abraham^), 
bom  in  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  August  11,  1867;  married, 
November  17,  1892,  Tessa  Weldon;  resides  in  Cedar  Rapids, 
la.,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children : 

7532  Bemice  Lorette  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  10,  1893. 

7533  Charles  Tyler,  born  April  10,  1895. 

5798  JOHN  MARCH^  TYLER  (Charles  Abraham^), 
born  in  Farmington,  111.,  January  6,  1870;  married,  November 
8,  1893,  in  Patterson,  Kas.,  Nellie  May  Matlock,  daughter  of 
Hon.  T.  J.  Matlock.  His  mother  died  when  he  was  an  infant ; 
went  west  in  1887,  where  he  worked  on  a  cattle  ranch,  bookkeep- 
ing and  buying  and  shipping  grain  ;  moved  to  Butte,  Mont., 
September,  1893,  where  he  began  cattle  raising.      Child: 

7534  Claude  Matlock  Tyler,  bom  in  Butte,  May  18,  1896. 

5802  DANIEL  GAGE^  TYLER  (John  Milton^),  bom 
in  Pelham,  N.  H.,  February  28, 1844  ;  lives  in  Lexington,  Mass. ; 
married,  October  12,  1870,  Mary  E.  Marrett,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.  He  is  a  wholesale  merchant  in  Boston.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Lexington.      Children  : 

7535  Lawrence  Milton  Tyler,  born  Jan.  4,  1872 ;  died  Sept. 

2,  1876. 

7536  Winsor  Marrett  Tyler,  bom  April  28,  1876 ;  in  class 

of  1899  Harv^ard  University. 

7537  Eliza  Hastings  Tyler,  bom  April  19,  1879. 

5817  EUGENIA^  TYLER  (George  Washington^), 
bom  in  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  January  19,  1843 ;  died  Feb- 
ruary 15,  1904 ;  married,  January  18,  1866,  Charles  E.  Bailey, 
of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  who   died  June  23,   1884.      She  hved  in 


736  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Haverhill,  and  died  there,  and  her  cliildren  were  bom  there. 
Children : 

7538  Mabel  Bailey,  born  Aug.  29,  1866. 

7539  Charles  A.  Bailey,  bom  April  29,  1868 ;  died  in  Haver- 

hill, June  30,  1904. 

5818  GEORGE  GARDNERS  TYLER  (George  Wash- 
ington'^), bom  in  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  October  1.  1844; 
married  (1),  October  25,  1868,  Kate  Rundlet,  of  Groveland, 
Mass.,  who  died  July  11,  1875;  married  (2),  November  11, 
1880,  Abbie  Tibbetts,  of  Bradford,  Mass.  He  lives  in  Salem, 
Mass.,  a  conductor  on  the  Boston  &  Maine  Railway. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

7540  Harvey  P.  Tyler,  bom  July  6,  1869;  married,  July 

2,  1892,  Sarah  E.  George,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  and 
lives  in  Groveland,  s.  p. 
7541+     Fred  G.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  9,  1872. 

Child,  by  second  mamage: 

7542  Arthur  E.  Tyler,  born  July  18,  1882 ;  died  June  27, 

1887. 

5819  MARY  H.^  TYLER  (Charles'^),  bom  in  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  November  17,  1839;  married,  Febmary  2,  1870, 
D.  A.  P.  George,  of  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  who  died  in  West 
Newbury,  May  18,  1904.  She  may  have  died  February  25, 
1904,  but  the  record  is  uncertain.      Child: 

7543  Sarah  Peabody  George,  bom  in  West  Newbury,  Jan. 

22,  1872 ;  married,  Aug.  9,  1892,  Myron  H.  Good- 
win, of  Baldwin,  Me. ;  lives  in  West  Newbury. 

5820  CHARLES  A.^  TYLER  (Albert  Moses"^),  bora  in 
Lowell,  Mass.,  November  7,  1846;  married,  February  26,  1869, 
Alice  M.  Carpenter,  of  Cleveland,  O.      Child: 

7544  May  C.  Tyler,  bora  July  7,  1873. 

5823  IDA  FLORENCE'  TYLER  (Osgood^),  bora  in 
Bradford,  Mass.,  May  4,  1855;  married  (1),  December  20, 
1871,  George  Bailey,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.;  married   (2),  Sep- 


Eighth  Geneeation  737 

tember  15,  1891,  Frank  Pashe,  of  Bradford;  lives  in  New  York 
City. 

Child,   by   first   marriage: 

7545  Frank  French  Bailey,  bom  May  13,  1873 ;  died  Oct., 

1875. 

5824  CLARENCE  EDWARD^  TYLER  (Osgood^), 
bom  in  Bradford,  Mass.,  February  16,  1857;  married,  August 
10,  1878,  Angle  M.  Rowell,  of  East  Kingston,  N.  H. ;  lives  in 
Ward  Hill,  Mass.     Child: 

7546  Frank  Freeland  Tyler,  bom  April  7,  1879;  died  in 

Bradford,  Dec.  19,  1901. 

5832  MARY  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (John^),  born  in 
Ban-ington,  R.  L  ("Tyler's  Point"),  July  28,  1828;  died 
October  1,  1879;  married,  July  7,  1846,  Philip  Carr,  of  War- 
ren, R.  L,  bom  February  23,  1823.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Warren.      Children : 

7547  John  Tyler  Carr,  bom  Feb.  22,  1848;  died  June  8, 

1894;  married  (1),  Sept.  28,  1871,  Elizabeth, 
Vaughn  Tucker,  bom  April  11,  1851 ;  died  July 
30,  1881;  married  (2),  Dec.  6,  1882,  Emma  Eliza- 
beth Carroll ;  two  cliildren. 

7548  Annie  Major  Carr,  bom  Oct.  24,  1850;  in  1897  was 

living  in  Providence,  R.  L 

7549  Philip  Augustine  Carr,  bom  Nov.  14,  1852;  married, 

July  21,  1878,  ;  has  one  son  (Emest  Blanch- 

ard). 

7550  Henry  Martin  Carr,  bom  Sept.  7,  1854 ;  died  May  8, 

1856. 

7551  Mary  Ehza  Carr,  bom  Aug.  29,  1856;  died  April  10, 

1863. 

7552  Charles  Tumer  Carr,  bom  May  11,  I860;  died  March 

13,  1865. 

7553  Joseph  Warren  Carr,  bom  Sept.  6,  1862;  died  April 

27,  1863. 

7554  Frank  Taylor  Carr,  bom  May  7,  1866 ;  married,  Nov. 

18,  1890,  Lizzie  Lincoln  Bumham ;  one  child. 

7555  William  Mauran  Carr,  bom  March  5,  1869;  died  Oct. 

1,  1879. 

7556  Walter  Martin  Carr,  born  Jan.  10,  1872. 


738  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5834  MARY  S.^  TYLER  (Edward  Luther"),  born  in 
Lexington,  Mass.,  February  7,  1838;  married,  April  2,  1865, 
Marshall  Leigh,  bom  in  Carlisle,  Mass.,  May  31,  1835;  son 
of  William  and  Dorcas  (Wheeler)  Leigh.  He  was  a  black- 
smith.     The  children  were  bom  in  Carlisle.      Children : 

7557  Carrie  Lillian  Leigh,  bom  July  5,  1866. 

7558  William  Marshall  Leigh,  born  Nov.  18,  1867. 

7559  Annie  Howard  Leigh,  bom  July  18,  1869;  died  1873. 

7560  Herbert  Howard  Leigh,  bom  Nov.  23,  1873. 

5835  HENRY  H.^  TYLER  (Edward  Luther^),  bom  in 
Lexington,  Mass.,  November  22,  1840;  married,  July  3,  1870, 
Mary  T.  Spaulding;  resides  in  East  Lexington,  Mass.,  where 
the  children  were  born.      Children : 

7561  Edward  L.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  8,  1872. 

7562  Arthur  S.  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  9,  1873. 

5836  ARTHUR  FITZ^  TYLER  (Edward  Luther^), 
born  in  Lexington,  Mass.,  March  12,  1852;  married.  May  12, 
1875,  Mary  B.  Cheney;  resides  in  Athol,  Mass.,  and  the  chil- 
dren were  bom  there.      Children  : 

7563  Carrie  Dell  Tyler,  bom  March  13,  1876. 

7564  Almond  Wesley  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  22,  1877. 

7565  Lucien  Howard  Tyler,  bom  July  11,  1879. 

7566  Edward  Luther  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  26,  1881. 

7567  Grace  Louise  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  7,  1883. 

7568  Stella  May  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  21,  1885. 

7569  Arthur  Fitz  Tyler,  Jr.,  born  Feb.  28,  1887. 

7570  Wallace  Cheney  Tyler,  born  Nov.  2,  1888. 

5882  SIDNEY  FREDERICK'  TYLER  (George  Fred- 
erick'^), born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  December  21,  1850;  mar- 
ried (1),  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  February  10,  1880,  Mary  Wood- 
row  Binney,  bom  in  Providence,  December  14,  1856;  died  in 
Philadelphia,  December  19,  1884,  daughter  of  Hon.  William 
and  Charlotte  Hope  (Goddard)  Binney,  of  Newport,  R.  I.; 
descended  from  Captain  John  Binney,  of  Hull,  ]\Iass.,  in  1678; 
man-ied  (2),  in  Philadelphia,  March  8,  1887,  Ida  Amelia  El- 
kins,  bora  in  Philadelphia,  August  27,  1859,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam L.  and  Louise  (Broomall)  Elkins,  of  Philadelphia.  He 
was  graduated  from  Harvard  College  in  1872;  traveled  abroad 


Eighth  Generation  739 

for  three  years ;  admitted  to  the  Philadelphia  bar  in  1878 ; 
lived  several  years  in  Providence  and  Boston  as  agent  of  the 
Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  and  moved  to 
Philadelphia  in  1884;  was  receiver  of  the  Shenandoah  Valley 
Railway  for  six  years,  organized  by  him  in  1886;  first  presi- 
dent of  the  Fourth  Street  National  Bank  in  Philadelphia ;  was 
interested  in  several  large  corporations.  In  1894  was  on  the 
reorganization  committee  of  the  Savannah  and  Western  Rail- 
way of  Georgia,  of  the  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Railway  Com- 
pany, and  the  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Railway  Company  of 
Indian  Territory ;  is  a  member  of  many  leading  clubs  and 
societies. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

7571  Hope  Binney  Tyler,  bom  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  5, 

1881 ;  married  in  Philadelphia,  Feb.  24,  1902,  Rob- 
ert Leaming  Montgomery,  bora  in  Philadelphia, 
March  30,  1879. 

7572  George  Frederick  Tyler,  born  in  Newport,  R.  I.,  Aug. 

10,  1883. 

5883  HON.  HARRY  BLAKE«  TYLER  (George  Fred- 
erick'^), born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  November  20,  1852;  mar- 
ried, in  Chelsea,  London,  England,  January  31,  1897,  Eleanor 
O'Donnel.  He  was  graduated  from  Harvard  College  in  1874 ; 
a  member  of  the  common  council  of  Philadelphia,  1885-1886; 
member  of  the  Pennsylvania  Legislature,  1891-1892;  director 
in  several  financial  institutions  of  Philadelphia ;  lives  in  London. 
Children : 

7573  Louise  Tyler. 

7574  Harry  Blake  Tyler. 

7575  Sidney  Frederick  Tyler. 

5884  MARY  LOUISE^  TYLER  (George  Frederick^), 
born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  5,  1857;  married  in  Philadel- 
phia, November  12,  1879,  John  William  Brock,  born  in  'Phila- 
delphia, November  2'3,  1854.  The  children  were  also  born  in 
Philadelphia.      Children : 

7576  George  Tyler  Brock,  bom  Oct.  1,  1880;  died  Jan.  25, 

1884. 

7577  John  William  Brock,  Jr.,  born  Feb.  14,  1883. 

7578  Sidney  Frederick  Tyler  Brock,  bom  May  5,  1885. 


740  The  Descexdants  of  Job  Tyler 

7579  Arthur  Brock,  bom  Jan.  12,  1887. 

7580  Norman  Hall  Brock,  bom  April  23,  1889. 

7581  Louisa  Blake  Brock,  bom  Sept.  27,  1894. 

5886  ROBERT  OGDEN^  TYLER  (Edwin  S.'),  born 
in  Hartford,  Conn.,  April  18,  1861 ;  married,  in  Chicago,  lU.^ 
December  22,  1890,  EHzabeth  Roberts.     Child : 

7582  Robert  Ogden  Tyler,  bora  in  Chicago,  June  1,  1893. 

5888  SARAH  SOPHIA^  TYLER  (Edwin  S.^)  bom  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  May  26,  1865 ;  died  there  December  23,  1886 ; 
married  there,  October  21,  1885,  George  Lockwood  Plummer, 
bom  in  Glastonbur}-,  Conn.,  January  1,  1860.      Child: 

7583  Sarah   Tyler  Plummer,   bom   in   Hartford,    Dec.    13, 

1880. 

5890  CAMILLA  MATH^DA^  TYLER  (Edwin  S."^), 
bom  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  November  18,  1870 ;  married  in  New 
York  City,  November  26,  1892,  George  Pettigrew  Bryan,  bom 
near  York,  Pa.,  September  9,  1865.      Children: 

7584  Camilla  EHzabeth  Bryan,  bom  in  Brockwayville,  Pa., 

April  18,  1899. 

7585  Louise  Tyler  Bryan,  bom  in  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  July  26, 

1903. 

5893  ALFRED  LEE^  TYLER,  JR.  (Alfred  Lee^ ) ,  bom 
in  Norwich,  Conn.,  in  1866;  married,  1892,  Harriet  W.  Bond. 
Children : 

7586  Annie  Scott  Tyler,  bom  1893. 

7587  Alfred  Lee  Tyler,  bom  1903. 

5895  EDITH  KERMIT^  CAROW  (Gertrude  Eliza- 
beth'), bom  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  August  6,  1861;  married,  in 
London,  England,  December  2,  1886,  Theodore  Roosevelt, 
twenty-fifth  President  of  the  United  States  of  America;  bom 
in  New  York  City,  October  27,  1858;  son  of  Theodore  and 
Martha  (Bulloch)  Roosevelt  (descended  from  Claus  INIartens- 
zen  Van  Rosenvelt,  who  came  from  Zeeland,  Holland,  and  set- 
tled in  New  Amsterdam  in  1649;  with  his  wife  Janetje 
Samuels-Thomas);  he  married  (1),  October  27,  1880,  Alice 
Hathaway  Lee,  daughter  of  George  Cabot  and  Caroline  (Has- 


Eighth  Generation  741 

kell)  Lee,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  and  had  one  daughter  (Ahce  Lee) 
by  this  marriage.  He  was  graduated  at  Harvard  University 
in  1880;  member  of  the  New  York  State  Assembly,  1882-1883- 
1884;  lieutenant  and  captain  of  the  8th  Regiment  of  N.  Y. 
S.  N.  G.,  1884-1888;  United  States  Civil  Service  Commis- 
sioner, 1889-1894 ;  police  commissioner  of  New  York  City, 
1895 ;  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  United  States  Navy,  April, 
1897-May,  1898;  lieutenant-colonel  and  colonel  of  the  1st 
Regiment  U.  S.  V.  Cavalry  (Rough  Riders),  which  he  organ- 
ized ;  served  with  distinction  throughout  the  campaign  of  San- 
tiago de  Cuba,  Spanish-American  War;  elected  Governor  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  November  8,  1898 ;  elected  Vice-Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States,  November,  1900;  became  President 
of  the  United  States,  through  the  assassination  of  President 
McKinley,  September  14,  1901 ;  elected  President  of  the  United 
States,  November  5,  1904,  by  the  largest  popular  majority 
ever  given  a  candidate  for  the  office.  The  three  elder  children 
were  born  in  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y. ;  the  two  younger  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Children  : 

7588  Theodore  Roosevelt,  Jr.,  bom  Sept.  13,  1887. 

7589  Kermit  Roosevelt,  bom  Oct.  10,  1889. 

7590  Ethel  Carow  Roosevelt,  bom  Aug.  13,  1891. 

7591  Archibald  Bulloch  Roosevelt,  bom  April  9,  1894. 

7592  Quentin  Roosevelt,  bom  Nov.  19,  1897. 

5904  JOHN  ASAHEL^  TYLER  (Carley^),  bom  in 
Shalorsville,  0.,  May  21,  1821 ;  died  August  24,  1871 ;  married, 
March  9,  1845,  Phebe  Jane  Pearsol,  who  died  January  26, 
1873.      Children : 

7593+     George  Durant  Tyler,  bom  March  9,   1847. 
7594+     William  Asahel  Tyler,  bom  Sept.   12,  1848. 

7595  Adahne  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  21,  1850 ;  died  in  infancy. 

7596  Mary  Ellen  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  10,  1853;  married  (1), 

Feb.   21,   1877,  Wilham  Muhs ;  married    (2),  Dec. 

14,  1885,  George  Muhs ;  no  children. 
7597+     Amelia  Eveline  Tyler,  bora  Aug.  3,  1855. 
7598+     Charles  Edwin  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  2,  1861. 
7599+     Henry  Franklin  Tyler,  bom  June  23,  1864. 

5907     POLLY  RAHAMA^    (Carley^),  bom  in  Shalors- 


742  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyleb 

ville,  O.,  December  27,  1829 ;  married,  July  12,  1848,  Nicholas 
Walrod,  a  merchant,  who  died  June  5,  1897.      Cliildren : 

7600  Lucretia  Ann  Walrod,  bom  April  3,  1849 ;  married 

(1),  Sept.  18,  1866,  Andrew  J.  Staggs ;  married 
(2),  John  J.  Huebner,  a  merchant;  two  sons  by 
second  marriage. 

7601  Ellen  Eady  Walrod,  bom  Jan.  27,  1851 ;  mamed,  April 

18,  1867,  Alden  O.  Mudge,  a  dentist;  three  children. 

7602  Electa  Ehzabeth  Walrod,  born  Feb.  27,  1853. 

7603  Horace  Herman  Walrod,  born  Oct.  24,  1854 ;  married 

Amelia  McConnell ;  he  is  a  merchant ;  one  daughter 
(Lela). 

7604  Ruhama  Viola  Walrod,  born  July  14,  1858;  married 

Dr.  L.  E.  George,  a  dentist. 

5908  NANCY«  TYLER  (Carley^),  born  in  Shalors- 
ville,  O.,  June  8,  1835;  married,  1851,  John  Walrod.  Chil- 
dren: 

7605  Frank  Walrod,  born  Aug.  9,  1852;  died  leaving  two 

children. 

7606  Riley  Walrod,  bom   Sept.   9,  1854;  married  Philena 

Bardwell ;  nine  children. 

7607  Thalia  Walrod,  born  Jan.  24,  1857 ;  married  Charies 

Howson ;  one  daughter  (Leola). 

7608  Martha  Walrod,  bom  Aug.  19,  1863;  died  Aug.  19, 

1872. 

7609  Ward   Walrod,   born    Oct.    19,    1873;    married    Ona 

Knight;  one  daughter  (Melba). 

5915  SARAH  DRUSILLA^  TYLER  (AsaheF),  bom  in 
Canandaigua,  Nj.  Y.,  May  18,  1823 ;  married  in  Ravenna,  O., 
September  10,  1844,  Linus  Ely,  bom  in  Deerfield,  O.,  March 
18,  1821,  son  of  Ashley  Ely  (see  Ely  Genealogy).  He  is  a 
bookkeeper  and  resides  in  Chicago,  111. ;  resided  a  while  in  Alli- 
ance, O.,  where  the  children  were  born.      Children : 

7610  Frank  Ashley  Ely,  bom  Jan.  1,  1855. 

7611  Ralph  Asahel  Ely,  born  Aug.  22,  1861. 

7612  Mary  Ely. 

5920     RUBY8  TYLER   (John  Hazen^),  bom  in  Yates, 


Eighth  Generation  743 

N.  Y.;  married,  1850,  Silas   Stevenson,  of  Kenton,  0.     Chil- 
dren: 

7613  Hazen  J.  Stevenson;  married' and  had  a  family;  chil- 

dren married  and  had  families  living  near  Kenton. 

7614  Charles  Augustus  Stevenson. 

7615  Selina  Levinia  Stevenson. 

7616  Horace  Allen  Stevenson. 

7617  William  Ward  Stevenson. 

7618  Laura  Ella  Stevenson. 

7619  John  Wright  Stevenson. 

7620  Margaret  Stevenson. 

7621  Frank  Stevenson. 

5921  LAURA  EMMA^  TYLER  (John  Hazen^),  bom 
in  Yates,  N.  Y.,  March  7,  1846;  married,  March  7,  1867, 
Thomas  P.  Evans,  a  farmer  of  Kenton,  O. ;  son  of  David  and 
Lavina  (Price)  Evans.  The  children  were  bom  in  Kenton. 
Children : 

7622  Soma  Lydia  Evans,  bora  Dec.  14,  1867 ;  married,  Dec. 

24, 1891,  John  E.  Hanna,  of  Hardin,  O. ;  two  daugh- 
ters and  a  son. 

7623  Arthur  Thomas  Evans,  bom  Feb.  7,  1869;  married, 

Oct.  18,  1893,  Avice  Gary;  one  son. 

7624  Loa  Estelle  Evans,  born  June  2,  1871 ;  married,  Oct. 

15,   1896,  Elmer  B.   Elsey,  of  Columbus,  0.;  one 
son. 

7625  Asher  Tyler  Evans,  bom  Aug.  17,  1872 ;  married,  Oct. 

14,  1896,  Minnie  Ansley. 

7626  Gertrude   Laura   Evans,   bom    Sept.    11,    1874;    died 

April  16,  1889. 

7627  Alta  Maud  Evans,  bom  Aug.  7,  1880. 

5922  LYDIA  ELLA^  TYLER  (John  Hazen^),  bom  in 
Yates,  N.  Y.,  August  29,  1847;  died  in  Yakima,  Wash.,  Au- 
gust 20,  1895;  married,  April  10,  1869,  Morris  N.  Mansfield, 
of  Buchanan,  Mich.  Went  to  Yates,  then  to  Ohio,  thence,  in 
1884,  to  Yakima.      Children : 

7628  Dalton  Mansfield. 

7629  Minnie  Mansfield. 

7630  Myrtle  Mansfield. 

7631  Ralph  Mansfield. 


T44)  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

5923  JOHN  JAYS  TYLER  (John  Hazen"),  bom  in 
Yates,  N.  Y.,  March  2,  1850;  married  (1),  Ella  Bamum,  who 
died  early  in  Yates;  married   (2),  Annie  Martin,  of  Yakima, 

Wash.,   from   whom   separated;   married    (3),   Kate  ,   of 

Yakima.  He  inherited  his  father's  homestead  in  Yates,  but 
on  the  death  of  his  wife  he  moved  to  Yakima ;  after  the  separa- 
tion from  his  second  wife  she  took  the  children  and  he  went 
to  Central  America,  where  he  was  engaged  in  mining  three 
years ;  returned  to  the  United  States  and  in  1898  was  engaged 
in  developing  mines  in  British  America ;  his  post  office  address 
is  Portland,  Ore. 

Child,    by   first   marriage: 

7632  Burrie  Tj^ler,  bom  in  Yates ;  died  there  aged  five  years. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

7633  Willard  Thurston  Tyler,  born  in  Yakima. 

7634  Gilbert  Martin  Tyler,  bom  in  Yakima. 

5930  D.  AL0NZ08  TYLER  (RoyalF),  bom  in  Lake 
Mills,  Wis.  He  is  a  farmer,  living  in  Momingside,  Sioux  City, 
la.  His  wife  (maiden  name  unknown)  is  a  state  evangelist 
of  the  M.  E.  Church.  Tliis  record  is  from  a  letter  dated  in 
1900.     Children: 

7635  Rosa  Tyler,  married  Rev.  A.  S.  Dean,  of  Harris,  la. ; 

is  a  singing  evangelist. 

7636  Jason  Tyler,   stenographer  and  bookkeeper  in   Sioux 

City. 

7637  Gertrude  Tyler,  married  C.  H,   Hall,  a  carpenter  in 

Arthon,  la. 

7638  Meta  Tyler,  in  college,  in  1900. 

5934  MAROSIE  F.«  TYLER  (John  Alfred^),  bom  in 
Northfield,  Vt.,  September  10,  1853;  married.  May  8,  1873, 
Eugene  Smith.      Children : 

7639  Fred  Smith,  bom  April  22,  1874. 

7640  Albert  F.  Smith,  bora  Nov.  26,  1878. 

5936  DELLA  MAY^  TYLER  (John  Alfred"),  bom  in 
Northfield,  Vt.,  November  8,  1858;  died  in  Concord,  N.  H., 
September  30,  1892;  married,  September  4,  1884,  George  E. 
Tilton.      Children : 


Eighth  Generation  745 

7641  Sadie  Dell  Tilton,  born  Aug.  3,  1885. 

7642  Rolla  B.  Tilton,  born  April  8,  1887. 

5937  FRANK  E.«  TYLER  (John  Alfred^),  bom  in 
Northfield,  Vt.,  January  4,  1862;  married,  June  27,  1891, 
Mabel  E.  Trask,  of  Bethel,  Vt.      Child: 

7643  Evelyn  A.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  1,  1896. 

5945  JOHN  B.«  TYLER  (Hazen^),  bom  in  StrafFord 
Hollow,  N.  H.,  1850;  married,  in  Concord,  N.  H.,  November 
26,  1874,  Mary  J.  Breserahan,  bom  in  Concord  in  1852  j^ 
daughter  of  John  Breserahan.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Concord.      Children : 

7644  Edward  Hazen  Tyler,  died  Sept.  28,  1882,  aged  over 

nine  months. 

7645  Charles  H.  Tyler,  died  Aug.  12,  1889,  aged  one  month. 

7646  Clarence  E.  Tyler,  died  Aug.  19,  1893,  aged  over  three 

months. 

5949  CHARLES  COIT«  TYLER  (Elisha^),  bom  in 
Griswold,  Conn.,  December  30,  1830 ;  died  in  Cincinnati,  O., 
May  5,  1865 ;  married,  1858,  Elizabeth  Cogswell,  stepdaughter 
of  Hon.  Roger  Coit,  and  daughter  of  Osmand  Cogswell,  of  Cin- 
cinnati; she  died  May  11,  1866.  From  his  fourteenth  year  he 
was  in  mercantile  business  in  Detroit,  first  as  an  employee ; 
when  he  came  of  age  he  entered  business  on  his  own  account. 
He  became  a  prominent  merchant,  active  in  social,  religious, 
and  commercial  affairs ;  he  was  particularly  devoted  to  works 
of  benevolence.  Perhaps  no  one  was  ever  better  loved  within 
his  own  sphere.      Children : 

7647  Anna  Cogswell  Tyler,  born  in  Cincinnati,  0.,  Oct.  4, 

1859;    was    unmarried   in    1898,   living   in    Ithaca, 
N.  Y. 

7648  Osmand   Cogswell   Tyler,   bora   Jan.    15,    1863;   died 

Oct.  20,  1863. 

5952     PROFESSOR  MOSES  COIT^  TYLER,  LL.  D. 

(EHsha'''),  born  in  Griswold,  Conn.,  August  2,  1835;  died 
in  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Delember  28,  1900;  married,  October 
26,  1859,  Jeannette  H.  Gilbert,  daughter  of  Jesse  Gil- 
bert,  of  New   Haven,   Conn.      He   was   a   descendant   of   sev- 


74?6  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

eral  of  the  earliest  and  most  conspicuous  families  of  Connecti- 
cut. He  was  graduated  from  Yale  College  in  1857,  and  there 
began  a  course  in  theology  which  he  concluded  in  Andover 
Theological  Seminary.  He  preached  for  a  few  months  in 
Owego,  N.  Y.,  and  was  pastor  of  a  Congregational  church  in 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  from  I860  to  1862.  He  went  abroad 
for  health,  and  returning  in  1866  was  called  to  the  chair  of 
English  literature  at  the  University  of  Michigan,  where  he 
remained  until  1881,  when  he  took  the  professorship  of  Ameri- 
can History  at  Cornell  University.  In  1881  he  entered  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  church.  His  published  writings  are  as 
follows :  Brawnville  Papers,  1869 ;  History  of  American  Litera- 
ture During  the  Colonial  Time,  in  two  volumes,  1878 ;  Manual 
of  English  Literature,  1879;  Life  of  Patrick  Henry,  1887; 
Three  Men  of  Letters,  1895;  Literary  History  of  the  American 
Revolution,  two  volumes,  1897 ;  Glimpses  of  England,  1898. 
He  has  been  a  contributor  to  contemporary  literature,  and 
especially  to  The  Independent  and  The  Nation.  In  1896  he 
declined  a  call  to  the  head  of  Yale's  English  department.  The 
Literary  Digest,  at  the  time  of  his  death,  called  him  "  The  lead- 
ing historian  of  American  Literature."  It  is  said  that  if  he 
had  lived  a  few  days  longer,  he  would  have  been  elected  presi- 
dent of  the  American  Historical  Society,  of  which  he  was  the 
founder.  In  the  early  da3^s  of  The  Christian  Union,  he  was 
the  literary  editor.  "  Whether  in  the  pulpit,  in  his  responsi- 
ble chair  of  the  faculty,  or  writing  with  that  delightful  sim- 
plicity of  style  of  which  he  was  a  master,  he  was  guided  by  a 
lofty  and  unerring  sense  of  duty,  speaking  with  the  aid  of 
profound  knowledge  and  exhaustive  research.  To  sit  under 
his  teachings  was  an  inspiration  to  the  best  that  can  be  made 
of  life."  At  the  meeting  of  the  Tyler  family  in  Andover, 
Mass.,  in  1896,  Professor  Tyler  was  elected  president  of  the 
Association.  Degree  LL.  D.  Wooster  Universit}"^,  1875 ;  L.H. 
D.  Columbia  University,  1888. 

Children  : 

7649  Jessica  Tyler,  bom  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  9, 
I860;  married,  June  20,  1898,  Willard  Austen  of 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. ;  he  was  graduated  from  Cornell  Uni- 
versity and  became  assistant  librarian. 

7650+     EdwardTyler,  bom  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1863. 


Eighth  Generation  74j7 

5953  OLIVE  COIT«  TYLER  (Elisha^),  bora  in  Mar- 
shall, Mich.,  July  3,  1837 ;  married,  September  15,  1856,  Pro- 
fessor Albert  Miller,  of  Thuringia,  Germany,  who  died  March 
20,  1896,  aged  seventy-five  years ;  he  was  a  teacher  of  Music 
and  German  in  State  Normal  School,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  The 
children  were  born  in  Ypsilanti,  except  the  two  younger.  She 
lives  in  Detroit,  Mich.      Children : 

7651  Clara  Miller,  born  Dec.  4,  1857 ;  resides  at  home. 

7652  Albert  Edward  Miller,  born  Sept.  21,  1861 ;  married, 

Nov.  11,  1896,  Bessie  George  Wilkinson,  of  Mar- 
quette, Mich.,  daughter  of  James  M.  and  Harriet 
(Conklin)  Wilkinson;  resides  in  INIarquette. 

7653  Charles  Tyler  Miller,  bora  Sept.   18,  1865;  married, 

Aug.   30,   1898,  Pauline  Pope,   of  Detroit,   Mich.; 
daughter  of  Willard  S.  and  Julia  B.  Pope;  lives  in 
Detroit. 
7654*        Mary  Greene  Miller,  bora  Aug.   8,  1868;  died  Aug. 
20,  1868. 

7655  Wilhelm  Miller,  bora  in  Virginia,  Nov.  14,  1869. 

7656  John  Tyler  Miller,  born  in  Detroit,  Mich.,  March  15, 

1872  J  died  Sept.  18,  1881. 

5955  MAJOR  JOHK^  TYLER  (Elisha'),  bora  in  Bur- 
lington, Mich.,  July  19,  1841 ;  died  in  Dearbora,  Mich,  (near 
Detroit),  Augtist  3,  1889;  married,  1864,  Fanny  Barrows, 
daughter  of  Hon.  Isaac  Barrows,  Mayor  of  Detroit ;  she  died 
March  4,  1882.  He  entered  Company  A,  1st  Mich.  Infantry, 
as  a  private,  for  three  months'  service.  May,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  August  7,  1861 ;  first  lieutenant  17th  Infantry,  June  17, 
1862;  captain,  January  24,  1863;  he  was  in  the  first  Battle 
of  Bull  Run,  and  in  the  battles  of  South  INIountain,  Antietam, 
and  Fredericksburg,  and  engaged  in  the  siege  of  Vicksburg, 
capture  of  Jackson,  Miss.,  and  the  Battle  of  Campbell's  Sta- 
tion, where  he  lost  his  left  arm ;  after  that  he  was  made  captain 
of  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  and,  March  13,  1865,  was 
brevetted  major,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  "  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous service  at  the  Battle  of  Campbell's  Station,  Tenn.";  was 
first  lieutenant  43d  U.  S.  Infantry,  July  28,  1866;  brevetted 
captain  U.  S.  A.,  March  2,  1867,  "  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  Battle  of  South  Mountain,  Md.";  brevetted 
major  U.  S.  A.,  March  2,  1867,  for  his  services  in  the  "  attack 


748  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

upon  Campbell's  Station."     He  was  transferred  to  the  1st  In- 
fantry, April  8,  1869;  retired,  May  29,  1874. 

Child  : 

7657  Francis  John  Tyler,  bom  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May  14, 

1878. 

5960     MARY  JANE^  TYLER  (William  Belcher^),  bom 

in   Tunbridge,  Vt.,  March   19,   1823;   maiTied  Dimick. 

Children : 

7658  Kate  Dimick,  bom  Dec.  25,  1848 ;  mamed Buck- 

lin ;  lives  in  Bayard,  la. 

7659  Nate  L.  Dimick,  bom  April  30,  1861 ;  lives  in  Chicago. 

5962  GEORGE  W.^  TYLER  (William  Belcher^),  bom 
in  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  January  16,  1827 ;  died  in  Alameda,  Cal., 
April  9,  1895  ;  married  — —  Frazer.      Children : 

7660  W.  B.  Tyler. 

7661  George  Tyler. 

7662  Alia  J.  Tyler. 

7663  Maud  Tyler. 

5963  SUSANS  TYLER  (William  Belcher^),  bom  in 
Tunbridge,  Vt.,  April  9,  1829;  married,  November  9,  1850, 
Thomas  B.  Thurston.      Children : 

7664  Frances  Thurston,  bom  April  14,  1852 ;  died  April 

24,  1854. 

7665  Marcia  Thurston,  bom  Dec.  17,  1853 ;  died  May  26, 

1857. 

7666  James  Tyler  Thurston,  born  Sept.  12,  1855 ;  married, 

Feb.   22,   1882,   Mattie  Lyon;  lives   in   Waterbury 
Center,  Vt. ;  two  sons  (Howard  and  Henry). 

5964  MARCIA^  TYLER  (William  Belcher^),  bom  in 
Tunbridge,  Vt.,  September  18,  1830;  died  February  6,  1895; 
married  Morse.      Child: 

7667  A.  C.  Morse,  bom  Oct.  31,  1857 ;  a  farmer  and  lives  in 

Burke,  N.  Y. 

5977  Wn^LIAM  BARNEY^  TYLER  (John  B.^),  bom 
in  Liverpool,  O.,  February  20,  1840;  married,  July  24,  1859,  in 


Eighth  Generation  749 

Ada,  O.,  Susan  Cahill,  born  November  10,  1840.  In  1898 
he  lived  in  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.,  and  is  a  fruit  grower.  The 
three  elder  children  were  bom  in  Ada.      Children : 

7668  John  Tyler,  bom  April  13,  I860;  died  May  29,  1860. 

7669  Sarah  Eliza  Tyler,  bom  June  26,  1862;  married,  Dec. 

5,  1880,  Wendell  P.  Emery,  of  Bainbridge,  Mich. 
7670+     Iva  Marie  Tyler,  bom  June  10,  1866. 

7671  Ida  Viola  Tyler,  bora  in  Bainbridge,  Mich.,  June  8, 

1871;  lived  in  South  Bend,  Ind.,  in  1898. 

7672  Melvin  Dunning  Tyler,  born  in  Riverside,  Mich.,  July 

21,  1877;  employed  on  the  railway  in  Anderson,  Ind. 

5979  EMILY  JANE^  TYLER  (Benjamin^),  bora  in 
Tunbridge,  Vt.,  September  2,  1835 ;  man-ied  James  A.  Cook, 
of  Preston,  Conn.      Children: 

7673  Jennie  T.    Cook,  born  in   Preston ;  married,   Aug.   3, 

1893,  John  E.  Thomas;  a  daughter  (Hannah  L.). 

7674  Sarah  C.  Cook,  bora  in  Preston. 


LEVI  ECKFORD^  TYLER  (Benjamin^),  bom  in 
Tunbridge,  Vt.,  June  13,  1837;  died  in  Prescott,  Conn.,  1885; 

married  .     He  was  a  lieutenant  in  the  1st  Conn.  Cavalry 

in  the  Civil  War;  had  two  bad  wounds  and  drew  a  pension. 
Child: 

7675  Eckford  W.  Tyler,  lives  in  New  York  City. 

6009  JOSEPHINE^  TYLER  (Frederic  William^),  bora 
in  Griswold,  Conn.,  February  11,  1841 ;  died  December  25, 
1900,  in  Ravenswood,  111.;  married.  May  1,  1866,  Bradford  H. 
Rogers,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  who  died  November  4,  1895.  The 
children  were  bora  in  Norwich.      Children : 

7676  Annie  Rogers,  bora  Oct.  3,  1867 ;  died  Jan.  22,  1871. 

7677  Carl  Bradford  Rogers,  bora  April  11,  1875 ;  living  in 

Ravenswood  with  mother  in  1896. 

6014  FRANKS  TYLER  (Frederic  William*^),  bora  in 
Griswold,  Conn.,  May  7,  1856;  married  Emma  Beebe.  He  is 
a  farmer,  living  in  Norwich,  Conn.      Child: 

7678  Caroline  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  Sept.,  1880. 

6046     JOSEPH^  TYLER    (Joseph  CogswelF),  bora  in 


750  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Griswold,  Conn.,  May  20,  1852;  married  (1),  March  6,  1871, 
Sarah  Ehzabeth  Main,  daughter  of  Charles  E.  and  Sarah 
(Crary)  Main,  of  Voluntown,  Conn.,  from  whom  he  was  divorced ; 
married  (2),  November  5,  1894,  Louise  Mary  Strout,  daugh- 
ter of  Ehsha  and  Sarah  (Haskell)  Strout,  of  Standish,  Me. 
The  two  younger  children  were  bom  in  Voluntown. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

7679  Elmer  J.  Tyler,  born  in  Griswold,  June  14,  1876 ;  was 

living  in  Voluntown  in  1896. 

7680  Mary  E.  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  12,  1880;  died  Aug.  20, 

1889. 
7681+     Carrie  Tyler,  born  Jan.  5,  1883. 

6048  EMMA  ISORA«  TYLER  (Dwight  Ripley^),  bora 
in  Cleveland,  O.,  October  5,  1855;  married,  March  6,  1877, 
Rufus  Winslow  Walton,  bom  in  Walton's  Mills,  O.,  May  19, 
1843.      The  children  were  bom  in  Uhrichsville,  O.      Children : 

7682  Joseph  Dwight  Walton,  bom  April  13,  1880 ;  married, 

June  3,  1905,  Mrs.  Margaret  Emma  (McCo}-)  Boca- 
tius,  who  was  bom  in  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  Nov.  20, 
1878. 

7683  Mary  Tyler  Walton,  bom  Oct.  8,  1883. 

6049  EDWARD  DWIGHT^  TYLER  (Dwight  Rip- 
ley'^), bom  in  Uhrichsville,  O.,  June  8,  1875;  married,  August 
28,  1902,  Gertrude  Florence  White,  bom  in  Chicago,  111., 
September  3,  1882.      Child: 

7684  Alice  Gertrude  Tyler,  born  June  16,  1905. 

6050  FLORENCE  IRENE^^  TYLER  (Dwight  Rip- 
ley"), born  in  Uhrichsville,  O.,  May  22,  1878;  married,  Septem- 
ber 26,  1905,  James  M.  Evans,  bom  in  Bolivar,  O.,  September 
25,  1877.     Child: 

7685  Ehzabeth  Tyler  Evans,  bom  in  Bcloit,  Wis.,  Dec.  7, 

1906. 

6051  FRANK  JOHNSON^  TYLER  (George"),  born 
in  Griswold,  Conn.  July  7,  1863;  married,  January  24,  1894, 
Isabel  Palmer,  bom  August  16,  1869 ;  daughter  of  Edwin  A. 
Palmer,  of  Warren,  0.      He  was  interested  in  the  manufacture 


Eighth  Generation  751 

of  agricultural  implements  until  1900  when  he  retired,  but  at 
the  present  time  is  actively  interested  in  the  manufacture  of 
automobiles.  He  resided  in  Waltham,  Mass.,  until  1898,  when 
he  removed  to  the  Aberdeen  district  of  Boston.      Children: 

7686  Philip  Palmer  Tyler,  bom  in  Waltham,  Mass.,  Nov. 

15,  1895. 

7687  Arthur  Bromley  Tyler,  bom  in  Boston,  Mass.,  May 

12,  1897. 

6082  WALTER  BANCROFT^  TYLER  (Charles'^), 
bom  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  March,  1870 ;  married,  October  20, 
1891,  Ida  Etheridge  Ferguerson.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Baltimore.      Children : 

7688  Helen  Marquis  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  19,  1893. 

7689  Virginia  Etheridge  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  23,  1894. 

7690  Charles  Tyler,  bom  June  27,  1896. 

7691  Walter  Bancroft  Tyler,  bom  July  10,  1897. 

6157  LUTHER  E.^  TYLER  (Elijah^),  bom  in  Savoy, 
Mass.,  December  31,  1851 ;  married  Hattie  Dickinson,  (of 
Florida,  Mass.  He  is  an  engineer  and  electrician ;  in  the  city 
council  and  resides  in  Northampton,  Mass.      Children: 

7692  Edward  E.  Tyler. 

7693  Isabel   Tyler,   married  Robert   Risle}^    a   plumber,   in 

Northampton,  Mass. ;  s.  p.  in  1900. 

7694  Minnie  Tyler. 

7695  Arthur  Tyler.  ! 

7696  Eugene  Tyler.  ' 

7697  Clifton  Tyler. 

6171  WILLIAM  HENRYS  t\T:.ER  (Henry  P."^),  bom 
in  Savoy,  Mass.,  about  1845 ;  died  aged  about  thirty-two  in 
Baltimore,  Md. ;  married  Fidelia  Jane  Bardwell,  of  Shelbume 
Falls,  Mass.  He  was  general  manager  in  Baltimore  for  the 
Southern  and  Middle  States  for  the  Remington  Typewriter. 
Children : 

7698  William  Henry  Tyler,  died  aged  eleven  years. 

7699  Paul  Tyler,  died  aged  six  months. 

7700  Margaret  Elizabeth  Tyler,  bom  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 

Sept.  4,  1872;  in  1900  was  living  in  Boston,  unmar- 
ried, at  Willard  Settlement. 


759  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

6207  WILLIAM  DOWLIN«  TYLER  (Leander  Ansel'), 
bom  in  Oil  City,  Pa.,  June  24,  1865;  married,  October  23, 
1892,  Mattie  Hopkinson,  of  St.  Clair,  Pa.  He  was  graduated 
from  Lafayette  College  in  1888 ;  a  member  of  the  D.  U.  Society ; 
took  charge  of  engineer  corps  as  mine  inspector,  and  assistant 
land  agent  with  Flat  Top  Coal  Company,  Bramwell,  W.  Va., 
where  his  children  were  bom.      Children: 

7701  Joseph  Hopkinson  Tyler,  bom  and  died  July,  1893. 

7702  Stuart  Croasdale  Tyler,  bom  June,  1894. 

7703  WilHam  Dowlin  Tyler,  bom  1895  or  1896. 

7704  Edgar  PhilHps  Tyler,  bom  1897. 

6232  ALBERT  WINSLOW^  TYLER  (Albert  Wins- 
low^),  probably  bom  in  Washington,  D.  C. ;  died  there  June, 
1893;  married  May  Van  Amum,  who  married  again  after  his 
death.  He  was  employed  as  an  engineer  in  the  United  States 
Navy  in  Washington.  He  was  a  fine  pianist  and  composer. 
Child: 

7705  Ralph  Van  Amum  Tyler,  bom  in  Washington,  D.  C. ; 

died  Feb.  16,  1892,  aged  sixteen  months. 

6234  REV.  C.  W.«  TYLER  (William  P."^),  bom  in 
Dimock,  Pa.,  August  2,  1861 ;  married  in  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
October  12,  1895,  Laura  Hoag;  was  residing  in  1901  in  West 
Sparta,  N.  Y.     Child: 

7706  Ralph  Tyler,  bom  in  North  ColHns,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4. 

1897. 

6235  EDITHS  TYLER  (William  P."^),  bom  in  Dimock, 
Pa.,  July  9,  1863;  married,  December  1,  1887,  W.  H.  Everett, 
of  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  The  children  were  bom  in  Binghamton. 
Children : 

7707  Clare  Everett,  bom  Nov.  5,  1889. 

7708  Leon  Everett,  bom  Oct.  5,  1892. 

7709  Lena  Everett,  twin  to  Leon. 

6281  WINNIFRED  PEARL^  TYLER  (Rush  H.''), 
bom  in  Wadsworth,  O.,  Juno  21,  1876;  married,  December  25, 
1895,  De  Forrest  R.  Wall,  a  teacher  in  Sharon  Center,  O. 
Children : 

7710  Laura  La  V.  Wall,  bom  Aug.  9,  1896. 


Eighth  Generation  753 

7711  Harold  M.  Wall,  bom  May  1,  1898. 

7712  Hazel  M.  Wall,  born  Oct.  5,  1900. 

6307  HENRY  JUDSON^  TYLER  (Jared^),  born  in 
Harford,  Pa.,  February  24,  1832;  died  December  7,  1878; 
married,  September  28,  1857,  Julia  A.  Coughlan,  bom  June 
30,  1838 ;  daughter  of  Obed  G.  and  Hannah  (Guild)  Coughlan 
(see  Guild  Genealogy).     Child: 

7713  Mary  Emeline  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  5,  1862;  married  Dr. 

WiUiam  W.  Fletcher. 

6308  JOHN  WADSWORTH«  TYLER  (Jared^),  bora 
in  New  Milford,  Pa.,  July  6,  1834 ;  died  in  Rutherford,  N.  J., 
February  15,  1898;  married,  August  19,  I860,  Alpha  D.  Wal- 
dron,  bom  in  Harford,  Pa.,  March  9,  1835.  He  lived  in  New 
Milford  and  Scranton,  Pa.,  and  in  Rutherford,  N.  J.  The 
three  elder  children  were  bom  in  New  Milford,  the  others  in 
Scranton.  Mr.  Tyler  was  in  the  Erie  Railway  mileage  office 
in  Jersey  City  for  seventeen  years  previous  to  his  death. 
Children : 

7714  Daughter,  born  July  15,  1861 ;  died  the  same  day. 

7715  Arthur  Edward  Tyler,  bora  Feb.  23,  1863;  died  in 

Scranton,  March  22,  1869. 

7716  Charles  Henry  Tyler,  bora  Aug.   14,  1866;  an  elec- 

trician ;  was  for  several  years  a  clerk  in  the  offices 
of  the  Erie  Railway. 

7717  Ray  Waldron   Tyler,  bora   March   24,    1870;   was    a 

printer;  now  with  the  Prudential  Insurance   Com- 
pany. 

7718  Sally  Bradford  Tyler,  bora  Aug.   13,  1875;  died  in 

Rutherford,  April  24,  1893. 

6310  EDWARD  JOB^  TYLER  (Jared^),  born  in  Har- 
ford, Pa.,  April  13,  1841;  married  (1),  September  11,  1865, 
Caroline  Stanley  Miller,  bora  February  19,  1842;  died  March 
21,  1872;  married  (2),  Mrs.  Susan  (Hill)  Morris.  He  lives 
in  New  Milford,  Pa.      Children: 

7719  Hannah  Miller  Tyler,  bora  June  23,  1866. 

7720  Albert  Wadsworth  Tyler,  bora  June  19,  1868. 

7721  Fanny  Augusta  Tyler,  bora  March  8,  1872. 

6313     COLONEL  MASON  WHITING^  TYLER  (Wil- 


754<  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

liam  Seymour^),  bom  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  June  17,  1840;  died 
in  New  York  City,  July  2,  1907 ;  married,  December  29,  1869, 
Eliza  Margaret  Schroeder  of  New  Milford,  Conn.,  born  in  New 
York  City,  February  8,  1834 ;  died  in  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  October 
14,  1906;  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Frederick  Schroeder,  D.  D., 
an  able  and  learned  minister  of  Trinity  Parish,  New  York  City. 
Mrs.  Tyler's  mother  was  Carohne  Maria  Boardman ;  daughter 
of  Hon.  Elijah  Boardman,  of  New  Milford,  Conn,  (a  Revolu- 
tionary soldier  and  United  States  senator ;  he  was  grandson  of 
Rev.  Daniel  Boardman,  one  of  the  earliest  graduates  of  Yale 
College,  and  the  first  minister  of  New  Milford.  Mrs.  Ehjah 
Boardman  was  Mary  Anna  Whiting,  sister  of  Mason  Whiting, 
whose  noted  ancestry  has  been  mentioned  under  the  title  of 
Professor  W.  S.  Tyler). 

Colonel  Tyler  prepared  for  college  at  Amherst  Academy  and 
at  WiUiston  Seminary,  Easthampton,  Mass.  He  entered  Am- 
herst College  in  1858,  where  he  was  a  member  of  the  Psi  Upsi- 
Ion  fraternity,  to  wliich  his  father,  his  three  brothers,  and  his 
two  sons  have  also  belonged,  and  in  which  he  always  took  the 
greatest  interest,  being  prominent  in  its  councils,  and  earnestly 
active  in  its  welfare.  In  scholarship  he  stood  well.  He  was 
Commencement  orator,  and  a  member  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
Society.  From  I860  to  1862  he  was  also  class  president.  On 
July  10,  1862,  he  was  graduated  with  the  degree  of  A.  B.,  and 
three  years  later  received  the  degree  of  A.  M. 

Immediately  on  graduating,  July  30,  1862,  he  entered  mili- 
tary service  in  the  Civil  War,  and  was  mustered  as  second 
lieutenant  36th  Mass.  Volunteers.  On  August  13,  1862,  as 
first  lieutenant,  he  was  transferred  with  the  company  which  he 
had  recruited  and  which  became  Company  F,  to  the  37th  ]Mass. 
Volunteers.  With  this  regiment  he  served  -R^th  distinction 
until  the  end  of  the  war.  This  regiment  was  attached  to  the 
Sixth  Army  Corps,  then  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  which 
was  detached  to  serve  under  Sheridan  in  the  Shenandoah  Val- 
ley. He  was  commissioned  captain  in  this  regiment  January 
17,  1863;  brevetted  major  of  U.  S.  Volunteers,  September  19, 
1864,  for  distinguished  gallantry  in  the  Battle  of  Winchester, 
Va. ;  made  major  of  the  regiment,  March  4,  1865,  commissioned 
by  the  Governor  as  its  lieutenant-colonel.  May  4,  1865,  and  as 
its  colonel,  June  26,  1865,  but  could  not  be  remustered,  al- 
though in  command  of   the  regiment  because  the  losses  had 


Eighth  Generation  755 

depleted  the  ranks  below  the  numbers  required  by  the  U.  S. 
Government  for  those  appointments.  He  was  mustered  out 
and  honorably  discharged,  July  1,  1865.  He  took  part  in  the 
following  engagements ;  operations  of  Fredericksburg,  Decem- 
ber 11  to  14,  1862;  Bumside's  "Mud  Campaign,"  January 
20  to  23,  1863;  second  Fredericksburg  and  Marye's  Heights, 
May  2  and  3,  1863;  Salem  Church,  May  3  and  4,  1863;  Get- 
tysburg, July  2  and  3 ;  Funkstown,  July  11 ;  Rappahannock 
Station,  November  8 ;  Mine  Run,  November  29 ;  Wilderness, 
May  5  to  9,  1864 ;  Spottsylvania,  May  12  to  18,  1864 ;  North 
Anna,  May  24  and  25 ;  Cold  Harbor,  June  2  to  4 ;  Petersburg, 
June  15  to  19 ;  Weldon  Railroad,  June  21 ;  Reams  Station, 
June  29;  Fort  Stevens,  July  11  and  12;  Charlestown,  August 
21 ;  Opequan,  September  19;  Cedar  Creek,  October  19;  Hatch- 
er's Run,  February  6,  1865;  Dabney's  Mills,  February  7; 
Forts  Stedman  and  Wadsworth,  March  25,  1865.  These  with 
several  skirmishes  numbered  thirty  in  all. 

Colonel  Tyler's  regiment  had  an  enrollment  of  1324  men, 
and  lost  588  killed  or  wounded  and  169  killed  or  died  of  wounds 
(12.7^).  It  was  one  of  the  Three  Hundred  fighting  Regiments 
enumerated  in  Colonel  Fox's  Regimental  Losses  in  the  Ameri- 
can Civil  War.  Colonel  Fox  names  twelve  battles  as  the  bloodi- 
est of  the  war.  Colonel  Tyler  was  engaged  in  seven  of  these 
twelve.  He  was  wounded  in  the  chin  September  19,  1864,  and 
March  26,  1865,  in  the  right  knee.  He  serv^ed  on  General 
Neill's  stafF  from  May  15  to  June  30,  1864,  and  was  Provost 
Marshall  at  Winchester,  Va.,  from  September  19  to  December 
18,  1864.  His  regiment  was  the  first  to  arrive  in  New  York 
City  to  quell  the  draft  riots. 

At  the  Battle  of  Spottsylvania  Colonel  Tyler's  regiment 
supported  the  salient  of  the  Bloody  Angle  twenty-two  consecu- 
tive hours  during  which  time  "  all  Grant's  toilers  in  the  ditch 
were  relieved  except  the  37th  Massachusetts  "  (Massachusetts 
Historical  Society/,  Military  History  of  the  War,  Vol.  4,  p.  66). 
Fifty  volunteers  were  called  for  to  "  rush  inside  the  angle  and 
drive  the  enemy  from  the  traverses."  Colonel  Tyler  volun- 
teered to  lead  the  party,  but  the  order  was  countermanded  just 
as  the  assault  was  starting.  In  the  Russo-Japanese  War  such 
parties  were  frequent  and  were  regarded  as  details  for  death. 
So,  in  this  Instance,  it  was  considered  by  every  man  who  vol- 
unteered. 


756  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Colonel  Tyler  studied  law  in  Columbia  College  Law  School 
1865-1866;  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1866,  after  which  he 
practiced  three  years  in  the  law  office  of  Evarts,  Southmaid 
and  Choate.  In  1869,  he  formed  a  partnership  with  General 
Henry  Edwin  Tremain,  under  the  firm  name  of  Tremain  & 
Tyler.  In  1893  he  formed  a  new  partnership  under  the  name 
of  Tyler  and  Durand,  and  in  1903  that  of  Tyler  &  Tyler,  con- 
sisting of  himself  and  his  two  sons,  William  S.  and  Cornelius  B. 

He  conducted  many  important  cases,  one  of  the  most  famous 
of  which  was  the  suit  of  Marie  vs.  Garrison,  resulting  in  the 
recovery  of  over  a  million  dollars.  Tremain  and  Tyler  were 
attorneys  for  the  importers  in  the  famous  "  hat  trimmings  " 
cases — Hartranft  vs.  Langfeld  {125  U.  S.  128)  ;  Robertson  vs. 
EdelhofF  {132  U.  S.  6U)  ;  Cadwalader  vs.  Wanamaker  {1J^9 
U.  S.  532)  ;  Walker  vs.  Seeberger  {1J^9  U.  S.  5J^1),  and  Hart- 
ranft vs.  Meyer  {1J^9  U.  S.  5Ji.^),  resulting  in  the  recovery  by 
his  firm  of  several  million  dollars  from  the  government.  They 
were  the  counsel  in  the  sugar  importation  cases,  Whitney  vs. 
Robertson  {124-  U.  S.  190).  He  was  also  prominent  in  the 
Removal  Cases  {100  U.  S.  ^57),  and  as  counsel  in  Pacific  Rail- 
road vs.  Ketchum  {101  U.  S.  289).  He  was  connected  with 
important  business  enterprises.  He  was  president  of  the  Cum- 
berland Coal  and  Iron  Company,  and  director  of  the  Columbus 
and  Hocking  Coal  and  Iron  Company.  He  was  many  years 
director  and  vice-president  of  the  Rossendale,  Reddaway  Belting 
and  Hose  Company.  But  he  was  most  active  in  public  enter- 
prises and  benevolences,  particularly  in  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  where 
he  made  his  home  from  1870  until  his  death  in  1907.  He  was 
instrumental  in  founding  the  Plainfield  Public  Library  and 
Reading  Room  in  1880,  the  second  to  be  founded  in  the  State 
of  New  Jersey,  and  of  this  he  was  president  until  his  death. 
He  was  promoter  and  first  president  of  the  Organized  Aid 
Association  of  Plainfield  and  North  Plainfield.  He  was  also 
one  of  the  early  trustees  of  the  Muhlenberg  Hospital,  presi- 
dent of  the  Music  Hall  Association,  and  president  of  the  Anti- 
Racetrack  Association  of  Nlew  Jersey.  No  matter  of  public 
interest  in  Plainfield,  where  he  resided  went  without  his  suj>- 
port.  He  was  also  one  of  the  trustees  of  Amherst  College. 
His  former  law  partner,  General  Tremain,  says  of  him: 

"  His  was  one  of  those  rare  natures  who,  in  business  or  in 
social  life  radiates  the  benevolences  of  humanity  and  goodness 


Eighth  Generation  757 

and  peace,  that  dispel  the  shadows  of  evil.     He  was  a  patriot- 
soldier,  an  honored  citizen,  a  beloved  husband  and  father." 

He  was  a  member  of  the  society  of  the  Mayflower  Descend- 
ants in  New  York  and  New  Jersey  and  governor  of  the  New 
Jersey  society,  and  of  the  societies  of  the  Sons  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, Colonial  Wars,  and  Colonial  Governors,  and  a  member  of 
the  N.  Y.  Commandery  of  the  Loyal  Legion,  and  numerous 
other  societies  and  clubs.     The  children  were  born  in  Plainfield. 

Children  : 
7722        Mason  Wliiting  Tyler,  bom  July  24,  1872 ;  died  Aug. 

17,  1872. 
7723+     William  Seymour  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  18,  1873. 
7724-h     Comehus  Boardman  Tyler,  bom  Nov.  15,  1875. 

6314  WILLIAM  WELLINGTON^  TYLER  (WiHiam 
Seymour^),  bom  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  October  24,  1841;  died  in 
Plainfield,  N.  J.,  at  the  home  of  his  brother  Mason,  May  4, 
1903;  married  (1),  September  12,  1872,  Salhe  Brakeley  Sher- 
rerd,  born  September  22,  1851;  died  September  18,  1882; 
daughter  of  Dr.  John  B.  Sherrerd,  of  Scranton,  Pa. ;  married 
(2),  October  15,  1885,  Nellie  Ramburgher  Bickings,  bom 
April  5,  1860;  daughter  of  John  Bickings,  of  Norristown,  Pa. 
He  prepared  for  college  at  Amherst  Academy  and  Williston 
Seminary  and  was  graduated  from  Amherst  College  A.  B.  in 
1864.  He  learned  the  machinist  trade  and  worked  as  hydraulic 
engineer  with  the  Ames  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  1864-1870;  was  engineer  and  member  of  a  firm  of 
manufacturers  of  turbine  water  wheels,  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J., 
1870-1878.  He  moved  to  Dayton,  O.,  and  again  to  York, 
Pa.,  where  he  spent  the  last  two  years  of  his  life.  He  was 
authority  on  hydraulic  and  mechanical  engineering  and  was 
employed  as  an  expert  in  the  litigation  over  the  water  rights 
connected  with  the  Chicago  drainage  canal  and  other  important 
cases.  His  paper  on  the  "  Evolution  of  the  American  Type 
of  Water  Wheel,"  read  before  the  Western  Society  of  Engi- 
neers in  Chicago,  1898,  received  high  commendation.  He  was 
deeply  interested  in  religious  work  and  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  and 
had  considerable  local  reputation  for  his  talks  before  Sunday 
schools.     The  two  elder  children  were  born  in  Mt.  Hollv,  N.  J. 


758  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 

7725  Amelia  Whiting  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  17,  1875  ;  was  gradu- 

ated from  Smith  College  A.  B.  1895;  resides  with 
Professor  Henry  M.  Tyler. 

7726  John   Sherrerd  Tyler,  bom   Nov.   17,   1881;  married, 

May  25,  1905,  Daklah  Irene  Fruhauf;  daughter 
of  Alfred  A.  Fruhauf;  one  daughter  (Amelia  Whit- 
ing). 

Child,  by  second  marriage: 

7727  Nelhe  Edwards  Tyler,  bom  in  Dayton,  O.,  Sept.  10, 


6315     PROFESSOR    HENRY    MATHERS    TYT.ER, 

D.  D.  (WilHam  Seymour''),  born  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  November 
18,  1843;  mai-ried,  July  30,  1872,  Mary  Frances  Disbrow,  of 
Galesburg,  111.,  bom  January  7,  1843;  daughter  of  Henry  Van 
Dyke  and  Harriet  (Cummings)  Disbrow.  In  I860  he  entered 
Williston  Seminary  to  fit  for  college  and  was  graduated  from 
Amherst,  A.  B.  1865,  A.  M.  1868,  and  D.  D.  1902;  he  was 
teacher  at  Williston  Seminary  1865-1866;  studied  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Halle  and  traveled  in  Greece  1866-1868 ;  Walker 
instructor  in  Latin  at  Amherst  1868-1869 ;  was  professor  of 
Greek  and  Gennan  at  Knox  College,  Galesburg,  1869-1872; 
was  ordained  May  6,  1872,  and  pastor  of  the  Calvinistic  church 
in  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1872-1877 ;  has  been  professor  of  Greek 
at  Smith  College,  Northampton,  Mass.,  since  January  1,  1877, 
and  is  Dean  of  the  faculty ;  trustee  of  Williston  Seminary ; 
member  of  the  managing  committee  of  the  American  School  of 
Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  Greece,  and  member  of  the  Archeo- 
logical  Institute  in  America.  He  edited,  with  introduction  and 
notes,  selections  from  the  Greek  lyric  poets ;  re-edited  and 
revised  William  Seymour  Tyler's  edition  of  the  Germania  and 
Agricola  of  Tacitus,  1878,  and  Plato's  Apology  and  Crito, 
1887;  he  wrote  "  a  Greek  play  and  its  presentation,"  in  1891, 
and  is  an  occasional  contributor  to  periodicals  and  prominent 
as  a  loader  in  town  and  church.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Northampton,  except  the  eldest  who  was  bom  in  Fitchburg. 

Children  : 
7728        Henry  Disbrow  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  24,  1875  ;  was  gradu- 


Eighth  Genekation  759 

ated  from  Amherst  College  A.  B.  1896 ;  is  a  member 
of  the  New  York  bar. 

7729  Marjorie  Edwards  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  3,  1877 ;  died  Aug. 

16,  1878. 

7730  Donald  Whiting  Tyler,  bom  July  5,  187.9. 

6317     PROFESSOR  JOHN  MASON^  TYLER,  M.  A., 

PH.  D.  (William  Seymour'''),  bom  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  May  18, 
1851 ;  married,  July  12,  1883,  Elizabeth  Smith,  bom  August 
SO,  1855 ;  daughter  of  William  Smith,  of  La  Harpe,  111.  He 
fitted  for  college  at  Williston  Seminary,  Easthampton,  Mass. ; 
entered  Amherst  College  in  1869,  and  was  graduated  A.  B.,  and 
as  valedictorian  of  the  class  of  1873;  A.  M.  1876.  He  was 
teacher  at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  1873-1874 ;  was 
a  student  at  the  Union  Theological  Seminary  in  New  York, 
1874-1876.  He  then  went  abroad  and  was  at  Gottingen  Uni- 
versity, Germany,  1876-1878;  at  Leipsic,  1878-1879.  Return- 
ing home  in  1879  he  became  instructor  in  biology  at  Amherst, 
1879-1881 ;  in  zoology  and  botany,  1881-1882,  and  has  been 
professor  of  biology  at  Amherst  since  1882.  He  received  the 
degree  of  Ph.  D.  at  Colgate  University,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  in 
1888.  In  the  spring  of  1895  he  was  invited  to  deliver  the 
Morse  lectures  at  the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  and  these 
were  afterward,  with  some  additions,  published  in  book  form 
under  the  title  "  The  Whence  and  Whither  of  Man."  He  is 
prominent  as  a  lecturer  on  the  development  and  education  of 
children,  and  the  author  of  "  Growth  and  Education,"  1907 ; 
"  Man  in  the  Light  of  Evolution,"  1908. 

Children  : 

7731  Mason  Whiting  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  28,  1884 ;  was  grad- 

uated from  Amherst  College  A.  B.  1906,  and  is  a 
student  of  history  at  Harvard  University. 

7732  Elizabeth   Steams   Tyler,   bora   Jan.    17,    1888;   was 

graduated  from  Smith  College  A.  B.  1909. 

6319  ARTHUR  WELLINGTON^  TYLER  (Welling- 
ton Hart'),  bora  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  March  14,  1842;  died 
March,  1906,  of  pneumonia.  He  was  graduated  from  Am- 
herst College  A.  B.   1867;  he  then  engaged  in  journalism  in 


780  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

New  York  City  until  1870,  then  was  editor  of  a  newspaper  in 
Meadville,  Pa.,  for  one  year;  he  was  assistant  librarian  at  Astor 
Library,  New  York  City,  1871-1876,  and  second  Hbrarian  there 
hi  1876.  He  was  first  librarian  at  Johns  Hopkins  University 
until  1879;  in  that  year  he  was  elected  librarian  of  the  pub- 
lic library  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  and  for  four  years  was  in 
charge  of  an  institution  doing  the  seventh  largest  work  of 
any  public  library  in  America.  From  1883-1885  he  was  en- 
gaged in  cataloguing  and  classifying  in  the  state  library  at 
Topeka,  Kan.,  and  the  State  University  Library  at  Lawrence, 
Kan.  In  the  fall  of  1885  he  took  charge  of  the  organization 
work  of  the  public  library  in  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  and  in  two  years 
started  it  on  a  very  successful  career.  In  1888,  in  the  forma- 
tion period  of  what  is  now  Teachers'  College,  New  York  City, 
he  was  the  first  Dean  of  the  faculty,  and  had  charge  of  the 
executive  work  during  the  absence  of  the  president  in  Europe. 
The  next  four  years  he  spent  in  Quincy,  111.,  developing  an 
old  subscription  library  into  a  free  library.  In  1893,  after 
six  months  of  special  cataloguing  of  sixteenth  and  seventeenth 
century  pamphlets  at  Columbia  University,  New  York,  he  was 
employed  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  in  doing  a  work  similar  to  that 
which  he  had  recently  completed  in  Quincy.  In  the  fall  of 
1895  he  organized  from  its  foundation  the  pubHc  library  of 
Branford,  Conn.,  which  had  an  endo^vment  of  $700,000,  and 
continued  to  be  its  librarian  until  1898.  After  traveling  ex- 
tensively in  Europe  he  was  assistant  librarian  of  the  new  pub- 
lic library  in  Washington,  D.  C.  (whose  building  was  the  gift 
of  Andrew  Carnegie),  from  1902  until  a  short  time  before  his 
death.  Mr.  Tyler  was  a  devoted  Bible  student,  and  was  par- 
ticularly learned  in  the  literature  relating  to  the  ancient  codices 
of  the  Scriptures.  He  frequently  delivered  lectures  on  this 
subject.  In  1871  and  1873  he  did  some  important  work  upon 
the  text  of  the  Greek  testament,  the  results  of  which  were  pub- 
lished in  several  numbers  of  the  Bibliofheca  Sacra,  and  were 
received  with  marks  of  strong  commendation  by  literary  news- 
papers in  England  as  well  as  in  America.  "  He  was  a  fine 
Greek  scholar,  indirectly  assisted  the  New  Testament  revisers, 
and  published  a  book  on  Studies  in  the  Greek  Testament. 
For  nearly  forty  years  he  had  been  a  quiet  but  faithful  and 
useful  worker  in  the  service  of  libraries  and  Christian  scholar- 
ship."    Mr.  Tyler  was  unmarried. 


Eighth  Generation  761 

6320  CAROLINE  CARPENTERS  TYLER  (Welling- 
ton Hart'^),  born  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  February  15,  1844;  mar- 
ried, August  24,  1869,  Rufus  Pratt  Lincoln,  M.  D.,  of  New 
York  City,  born  in  Belchertown,  Mass.,  April  27,  1841 ;  died 
in  New  York  City,  November  27,  1900.  Dr.  Lincoln  was  grad- 
uated from  Amherst  College  A.  B.  1862,  and  Harvard  College 
M.  D.  1868.  He  was  a  boyhood  friend  and  college  classmate 
of  Colonel  Mason  Whiting  Tyler,  with  whom  he  had  the  closest 
friendship  throughout  life.  Their  Civil  War  Records  in  the 
37th  Mass.  Regiment  were  substantially  the  same  until  they 
separated  as  colonels.  He  enlisted  as  second  lieutenant  of  the 
37th  Mass.  Volunteers,  July,  1862;  commissioned,  August  27, 
1862;  captain,  October  15,  1862;  major,  March  4,  1865;  lieu- 
tenant-colonel and  colonel.  May  19,  1865;  was  wounded  in 
the  side  at  the  Battle  of  the  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864 ;  was  also 
at  Spottsylvania.  In  1869  he  began  practice  as  a  throat  spe- 
cialist in  New  York  City,  and  became  one  of  the  most  eminent 
in  his  line  in  the  United  States.  After  his  death  Mrs.  Lincoln 
moved  from  New  York  City  to  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  where  she  built 
a  house  near  that  of  Colonel  Tyler.  She  is  a  person  of  great 
activity  and  executive  ability  and  has  always  been  prominent 
and  generous  in  religious  and  philanthropic  work.  The  chil- 
dren were  bom  in  New  York  City. 

Children  : 

7733  Carrie  Anna  Lincoln,  bom  Nov.  7,  1872;  died  Apri? 

25,  1873. 

7734  Rufus  Tyler  Lincoln,  bom  Feb.  8,  1874 ;  died  in  Win- 

nepeg,  Manitoba,  July  15,  1890,  while  on  a  pleasure 
trip  to  Alaska. 

7735  Helen  Lincoln,  bom  Dec.  30,  1877 ;  married  in  Plain- 

field,  October  11,  1902,  Frederick  Herri ck  SchaufFer, 
born  Aug.  24,  1872.  (Children  :  Caroline,  bora  Jan. 
11,  1905,  and  Frederick  Herrick,  bom  April  22, 
1906.) 


MARY    ELLAS    TYLER    (Ebenezer    Denison^), 
bom  in  Ararat,  Pa.,  February  26,   1869;  married,  July  17, 
1889,  Fred  B.  Reynolds,  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     In  1899  lived 
in  Scranton,  Pa.,  where  the  children  were  born.      Children : 
7736       Helen  Mary  Reynolds,  bom  Feb.   14,  1892. 


762  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyi^b. 

7737  Lilian  Morris  Reynolds,  bom  Dec.   17,  1896. 

7738  Henry  Julian  Reynolds,  bora  Sept.  5,  1898. 

6347  MALVINA«  TYLER  (Ralph'),  born  in  Perry,  O., 
June  16,  1833;  married,  December  1,  1853,  R.  E.  Allison,  a 
farmer  of  Perry,  where  the  children  were  born.      Children : 

7739  Genevieve  Alhson,  bora  Dec.  28,  1864. 

7740  Gertrude  AUison,  bora  Jan.  23,  1872. 

6350  ANNA  O.^  TYLER  (Ralph^),  bom  in  Perry,  O., 
December  25,  1843 ;  man-ied,  November  9,  1870,  E.  S.  Belknap, 
a  fanner  of  Perry.      The  children  were  born  there.      Cliildren: 

7741  Ralph  S.  Belknap,  born  Aug.  14,  1871. 

7742  Eliza  M.  Belknap,  bora  May  21,  1875. 

7743  John  G.  Belknap,  bora  Jan.  29,  1884. 

7744  Harry  T.  Belknap,  bora  Oct.,  1885. 

6351  JARED  H.«  TYLER  (Ralph"),  born  in  Perry, 
O.,  August  31,  1847;  married,  November  18,  1873,  Carrie  J. 
Blair.  The  children  were  born  in  Perry ;  he  is  a  farmer.  Chil- 
dren : 

7745  Frederick  J.    Blair  Tyler,  bom   June   15,   1875;  was 

educated  at  the  State  University  of  Ohio. 

7746  Florence  Julia  Tyler,  bom  Sept.  15,  1882. 

6354  JOHN  H.8  TYLER  (Jared  Whiting^),  bom  in 
Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  December  5,  1846;  married,  October  4,  1871, 
Fannie  jM.  Broughton,  daughter  of  Samuel  R.  Broughton.  He 
lives  in  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  where  he  is  the  manager  of  the  large 
malt  house  of  C.  M.  Warner  ]\Ialting  Company.  Before  this 
he  was  with  the  firm  of  Peck  &  Tyler,  manufacturers  of  engines 
and  agricultural  implements  in  Jordan.  He  has  been  trustee 
and  member  of  the  board  of  education  and  an  elder  in  the 
Presbyterian  church.  The  children  were  born  in  Jordan.  Chil- 
dren : 

7747  Grace  A.  Tyler,  bora  April  27,  1873. 

7748  Bertha  M.  Tyler,  bora  March  17,  1877. 

6355  GEORGE  S.^  TYLER  (Jared  Whiting"),  bora  in 
Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  August  17,  1851 ;  married,  October  20,  1880, 
Jennie  Ray,  of  St.  Louis.     He  was  educated  in  the  seminary 


Eighth  Generation  763 

in  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  He  has  been  in  the  railway  business  since 
1872,  and  in  1896  was  assistant  general  freight  agent  of  the 
C.  &  A.  Railway,  with  a  residence  in  St.  Louis,  where  the  chil- 
dren were  bom.      Children : 

7749  Alvaretta  Tyler,  bom  July  14,  1882. 

7750  Simeon  Ray  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  10,  1883. 

7751  Jared  Wliiting  Tyler,  born  Sept.  15,  1884. 

6359  KATE  VIRGIN  I A^  TYLER  (James  M."^),  bora 
in  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  in  1853 ;  married  there,  February  11,  1874, 
John  R.  Childress,  bom  in  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  in  1847 ;  son  of 
Colonel  James  Childress.  Was  in  the  Commissary  Department 
during  the  Civil  War  and  later  a  railway  man.  She  assisted 
in  establishing  the  Mississippi  State  Normal  School  for  girls, 
and  is  a  proficient  musician ;  in  1900  was  residing  in  New 
Orleans.      Children : 

7752  John  Read  Childress,  bom  in  Canton,  Miss.,  in  1878 ; 

is  in  the  fire  insurance  business ;  unmarried  in  1900. 

7753  Kate  Tyler  Childress,  bom  in  New  Orleans,  Dec.  20, 

1875 ;  received  diploma  at  the  World's  Fair  in  the 
Educational  Department. 

6364  CLARENCE  ROLLIN^  TYLER  (Charles  Rol- 
ling), bom  in  Bay  City,  Wis.,  July  5,  1859;  married  Martha 
G.  Miller,  of  Prescott,  Wis.     Children: 

7754  Dottie  J.   Tyler,  died  early. 

7755  Rolhn  Tyler,  died  early. 

7756  Fay  Tyler. 

7757  Clinton  Tyler. 

7758  Ruby  Tyler. 

6366  WILLARD  GREENFIELD^  TYLER  (Charles 
Rollin'''),  born  in  Bay  City,  Wis.,  September  7,  1865;  married 
Elsie  Mealy,  of  INIaiden  Rock,  Wis.  The  children  were  bom  in 
Bay  City.      Children: 

7759  Clyde  Tyler. 

7760  Glynn  Tyler. 

6475  JAMES  D.«  TYLER  (Danford^),  bom  in  Rich- 
mond, N.  H.,  June  15,  1848;  man-ied,  January  11,  1888,  Anna 
S.  Bassett,  bom  June  28,  1856;  daughter  of  Elisha  Bassett,  of 


764  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

South  Berlin,  Mass.  He  was  educated  in  the  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology in  Boston ;  is  a  farmer,  land  surve^-or,  and  director  in 
the  Hudson  (Mass.)  National  Bank,  residing  in  Berlin,  Mass. 
The  children  were  bom  in  South  Berlin.      Children: 

7761  Emily  Grace  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  23,  1889. 

7762  Danford  Bassett  Tyler,  bora  Aug.  23,  1893. 

6479  GEORGE  WENDALL^  TYLER  (David^),  bom 
in  Dedham,  Mass.,  April  10,  1857 ;  married,  October  25,  1887, 
Lilla  C.  (Sibley)  Wilton,  bom  July  10,  1852;  daughter  of 
Kneeland  Sibley,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.  He  is  a  farmer  in  South 
Berlin,  Mass.,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Children: 

7763  David  Sibley  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  29,  1889. 

7764  Marion  Sibley  Tyler,  born  May  20,  1891. 

7765  Charlotte  Sibley  Tyler,  bom  March  10,   1893;  died 

March  11,  1893. 

6496  FRANK  N.«  TYLER  (Oscar"),  bom  in  Washing- 
ton, Utah,  August  26,  1860;  married,   September  20,   1882, 

Adelia  P.  ,  born  in  North  Harmony,  Utah,  September  18, 

1864;  resides  in  Thatcher,  Ariz.,  where  the  children  were  bom. 
Children : 

7766  Lucinda  Tyler,  bora  April  4,  1888. 

7767  Ellen  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  18,  1894. 

7768  DelbertF.  Tyler,  born  Dec.  14,  1896. 

7769  Jesse  L.  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  5,  1899. 

6497  OSCARS  TYLER  (Oscar"^),  bora  in  Washington, 

Utah,  May  22,  1870;  married,  July  24,  1889,  Mary  A.  , 

bom  in  Hardman,  Tenn.,  October  25,  1870.  He  resided  in 
Washington,  Utah,  and  later  in  Central,  Ariz.,  where  the  chil- 
dren were  bom,  except  the  youngest.      Children : 

7770  Amanda  B.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  16,  1892. 

7771  WilHam  O.  Tyler,  bora  Nov.  21,  1893. 

7772  Will  ford  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  6,  1895. 

7773  Gena  M.   Tyler,  bom  in  Washington,  U.,  Aug.   20, 

1897. 

6503  Wn.FRED  RICHMOND^  TYLER  (William 
Leigh  Richmond^),  bom  in  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  in  1873;  mar- 
ried, 1897,  Mabel  Margaret  Christian.     He  lives  in  Jackson- 


Eighth  Generation  765 

ville,  where  he  owns  a  house.     The  children  were  bom  there. 
Children : 

7774  Margaret  Christian  Tyler. 

7775  Dorothy  Irene  Tyler. 

6586  EDWARD  JUDSON^  TYLER,  JR.  (Edward 
Judson'^),  bom  in  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt.,  October  30,  1873;  mar- 
ried, September  26,  1895,  Ada  Leone  Chamberlain,  bom  in 
Sheldon,  Vt.,  July  2,  1874;  daughter  of  Arthur  W.  and  Cyn- 
thia (Chadwick)  Chamberlain.  He  is  editor  of  the  Enosburg 
Standard.  The  children  were  bom  in  Enosburg  Falls.  Chil- 
dren: 

7776  Edward  Judson  Tyler,  Jr.,  bom  Nov.  28,  1897. 

7777  Hildreth  Chadwick  Tyler,  bom  June  27,  1899. 

6598  LEON  F.^  TYLER  (George  W.' ) ,  bom  in  Licking 
County,  O.,  January  2,  1869;  married,  May  27,  1895,  Eva  E. 
Warner,  bom  in  Pueblo,  Colo.,  July  23,  1874.  In  1897  he  was 
living  in  Granite,  Colo.,  where  he  was  a  railway  agent.      Cliild: 

7778  Lucile  Tyler,  bom  in  Sellar,  Colo.,  April  25,  1896. 

6646     WILLIAM  DEXTER^   TYLER    (William  F."^), 

bom  in  Mansfield,  O.,  February,  1852 ;  married .     He  was 

a  grain  merchant  in  Wooster,  O.      Children: 

7779  Jacob  F.  Tyler. 

7780  Walter  Tyler. 


NINTH   GENERATION 

6662  JOHN  AUGUSTUS^  TYLER  (George  W.«),  bom 
in  Warren,  Mass.,  October  24,  1832;  died  in  Nevada,  Mo.,  May 
8,  1895;  married  (1),  in  Belton,  Tex.,  April,  1861,  Adelaide 
Smith,  a  native  of  New  York  City ;  she  died  in  Bell  County, 
Tex.,  in  1863;  married  (2),  in  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  in  1866, 
Maggie  A.  Thomas.  He  moved  to  Bell  County  about  1857 
and  thence  to  Missouri,  where  he  settled  in  Nevada  in  1865. 
The  children  of  the  second  marriage  were  bom  in  Nevada. 

Child,  by  first  marriage: 

7781  Nellie  Tyler,  bom  in  Bell  County,  Tex.,  1862 ;  married 

in  Nevada  in  1885,  Charles  Thom,  and  they  lived 
there  in  1907. 

Children,  by  second  marriage : 

7782  George  Richard  Tyler,  bom  Jan.   8,   1869;  died  in 

Nevada,  Nov.  10,  1897 ;  married  Nettie  Jones,  of 
that  place;  no  children. 

7783  John  Augustus  Tyler,  born  Nov.  15,  1877;  married, 

July  16,  1908,  in  Nevada,  Ettie  Vatelle  James, 
daughter  of  James  Edward  and  Elizabeth  Eleanor 
James.      They  live  in  Nevada. 

6663  HON.  GEORGE  W.»  TYLER  (OrviUe  Thomas^), 
born  in  Coryell  County,  Tex.,  October  31,  1851 ;  manned,  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1878,  Sue  Wallace,  daughter  of  Dr.  D.  R.  Wallace,  of 
Waco,  Tex.,  Mrs.  Tyler  being  a  native  of  Texas.  Mr.  Tyler 
was  graduated  from  Salado  College  (Texas)  in  1871 ;  attended 
the  University  of  Virginia,  1871-1872 ;  was  graduated  at  Leb- 
anon Law  Schools  (Cumberland  University)  in  1874,  with 
the  degree  of  A.  B.  He  began  the  practice  of  law  in  Belton, 
Tex.,  in  1874,  and  has  been  actively  engaged  in  the  profession 
in  that  place  since  that  time,  having  a  large  civil  practice.  In 
1906  his  son  Wallace  became  associated  with  him  under  the 
firm  name  of  Tyler  &  Tyler.     He  was  chosen  presidential  elec- 

766 


Ninth  Generation  767 

tor  in  1884  on  the  Cleveland  and  Hendricks  ticket ;  was  elected 
State  senator  in  1888  and  ser\'ed  in  the  Senate  during  the  20th 
and  21st  Legislatures.  He  was  elected  Grand  Master  of 
Masons  in  Texas  by  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Texas  in  1890.  He 
has  a  handsome  house  in  Belton,  a  large  plantation  near  the 
city  and  other  important  interests  in  the  town  and  community. 
Children : 

7784  Belle  Hodges  Tyler,  bom  in  Belton,  Tex.,  Oct.  31, 

1882;  attended  school  at  Baylor  Female  College, 
Belton,  Randolph-Macon  Woman's  College,  Lynch- 
burg, Va.,  and  Chicago  Art  Institute. 

7785  Wallace  Tyler,  bom  in  Belton,  May  7,   1884;  was 

graduated  at  Belton  High  School  with  first  honor  in 
1900;  after  attending  Randolph-Macon  Academy, 
Bedford  City,  Va.,  he  was  graduated  in  the  Law  De- 
partment of  the  University  of  Texas  in  Austin,  June, 
1906 ;  after  two  years  of  academic  work  there  became 
his  father's  partner. 

6667  ORVILLE  THOMAS^  TYLER,  JR.  (Orville 
Thomas^),  bom  in  Coryell  County,  Tex.,  March  9,  1861; 
married,  October  5,  1887,  Travis  O.  Strong.  He  lives  in  Bel- 
ton, Tex.      Children: 

7786  Frederick  Louis  Tyler,  bom  July  10,  1888 ;  died  Aug. 

6,  1900. 

7787  Carrie  May  Tyler,  bom  April  29,  1890. 

7788  Orville  Thomas  Tyler,  Jr.,  bora  June  13,  1894. 

6668  ANNIE  CAROLINE^  TYLER  (Or%dlle  Thomas^), 
bom  in  Coryell  County,  Tex.,  January  31,  1864;  married, 
March  17,  1886,  Andrew  J.  Embree,  who  is  manager  of  the 
Embree  Printing  Company,  of  Belton,  Tex.,  where  they  reside. 
Children : 

7789  Louine  Pearl  Embree,  bom  May  5,  1887;  died  Dec. 

18,  1897. 

7790  Evelyn  Tyler  Embree,  bom  June  28,  1891. 

7791  Andrew  Tyler  Embree,  bom  May  28,  1902. 

7792  Annie  Caroline  Embree,  twin  to  Andrew. 

6670  LOUINE  CHILDERS^  TYLER  (Orville 
Thomas^),   bom    September   15,    1866;   married,    March    28, 


768  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

1888,  Hon.  Robert  Lee  Henry.  Mr.  Henry  was  assistant 
attorney-general  of  Texas  from  1891-1895,  and  is  now  and 
has  been  since  1896  a  member  of  Congress  and  a  member  of  the 
Judiciary  Connnittee.     They  hve  in  Waco,  Tex.      Children: 

7793  Orville  Tyler  Henry,  bom  Feb.   13,  1889. 

7794  Leha  May  Henry,  bom  Sept.  28,  1893. 

7795  Robert  Lee  Henry,  Jr.,  bom  Feb.  17,  1902. 

6679  LOUIS  SAMUEL^  FISKE  (Maria  Louise^ 
Hodges),  born  in  Southbridge,  Mass.,  February  14  or 
15,  1844;  married  (1),  April  24,  1883,  Mary  Dobson,  born 
December  22,  1855 ;  died  February  28,  1886;  married  (2),  May 
10,  1894,  Katherine  Holmes  Tucker.  He  fitted  for  Harvard 
College,  but  changed  his  plans  for  life  and  learned  woolen 
manufacturing ;  after  a  time  he  formed  the  wool  house  of  Louis 
S.  Fiske  &  Co.,  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  a  successful  and  progres- 
sive firm  which  has  a  world-wide  reputation  for  honorable  deal- 
ings. He  is  a  member  of  prominent  clubs  and  associations  in 
Philadelphia  and  New  York.      (See  Fiske  Genealogy.) 

Child,  by  first  marriage : 

7796  Sarah  Dobson  Fiske,  bom  Feb.  11,  1886. 

6687  EMMA  AUGUSTA^  TYLER  (John«),  bom  in 
Detroit,  Mich.,  December  29,  1850;  married,  January  25,  1869, 
Ivyman  Gunn,  of  Amherst,  Maf^s.  In  1900  they  lived  in 
Palmer,  Mass.,  where  the  children  were  bom.      Childrpn: 

7797  Charles    Tyler   Gunn,   bom   May    17,   1879;   lives    in 

Palmer. 

7798  Fred  Lyman  Gunn,  bom  Dec.  16,  1873  ;  lives  in  Palmer. 

6690  FRANK  EASTHAM^  TYLER  (Wilson  Make- 
peace^), bom  in  Vincennes,  Ind.,  January  25,  1859;  died  in 
Alpine,  Colo,,  October  29,  1899;  married  in  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
November  22,  1881,  Clara  Danforth  McLean,  born  in  Ran- 
dolph, N.  Y.,  November  30,  1854;  daughter  of  Benjamin  and 
Ellen  (Rumsey)  McLean,  of  Warsaw,  N.  Y. ;  her  father  was 
a  Canadian  Scotchman.  Mr.  Tyler  was  graduated  from  North- 
westem  University  in  1879.  From  1882  to  1893  he  was  in 
the  hide  and  wool  business  in  Kansas  City,  where  he  carried  on 
nearly  the  largest  business  of  the  kind  in  the  United  States. 


Ninth  Generation  769 

Later  he  engaged  in  mining  in  Colorado.     The  children  were 
born  in  Kansas  City. 

Children  : 

7799  Marguerite  McLean  Tyler,  bom  May  24,  1883. 

7800  Frances  Ellen  Tyler,  bom  March  13,  1890. 

6794     MARY  ELIZABETH^  TYLER  (Edmond«),  born 

in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  October  27,  1856;  married,  August  10, 
1881,  Frederick  H.  Vail,  of  Brooklyn.      Child: 

7801  Florence  Tyler  Vail,  bom  in  Brooklyn,  Aug.  2,  1887 

6808  FANNY  ELIZA*^  TYLER  (Frederick^),  bora  in 
Warren,  Mass.,  May  5  1853;  married,  1871,  Truman  O. 
Stevens,  of  Turner's  Falls,  Mass. ;  he  is  a  conductor  on  the 
San  Lui  Patosi  Railway  in  Mexico.      Children: 

7802  Ernest  Stevens. 
780-5        Eva  Stevens. 

6810  GEORGE  ALBERT^  TYLER  (Frederick^),  bora 
in  Warren,  Mass.,  September  6,  1858 ;  died  in  North  Adams, 

Mass,  August  13,  1897;  married,  November  27,  ,  Ahda 

E.  Tylor,  of  Zoar,  Mass.      He  was  a  railway  man.     The  child 
was  bom  in  North  Adams.      Child: 

7804  Lewis  Frederick  Tyler. 

6847  EDITH^  TYLER  (George^),  bora  in  Murphys- 
boro.  111.,  June  22,  1874;  married,  Febraary  4,  1892,  S.  B. 
McNeill,  of  Murphysboro,  where  the  children  were  born.  Chil- 
dren: 

7805  Homer  McNeill,  bora  Dec.  5,  1892. 

7806  Mary  C.  McNeill,  bora  Oct.  22,  1894. 

7807  Benjamin   Tyler  McNeill,   bom   Oct.    14,   1896;   died 

May  9,  1899. 

7808  Laura  C.  McNeill,  bom  Feb.  13,  1898;  died  Oct.  14, 

1899. 

7809  John  McNeil],  bom  June  10,  1900. 

6848  JERUSHA^  TYLER  (George^),  bom  in  Mur- 
physboro, 111.,  October  25,  1876;  married.  May  19,  1891, 
J.  N.  Butcher,  a  merchant  of  Sato,  111.,  where  the  children 
were  bora.      Children: 


770  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tylee 

7810  George  Butcher,  bom  March  15,  1892. 

7811  Goldia  A.  Butcher,  bom  Aug.  18,  1894. 

7812  Bessie  Butcher,  bora  Jan.  16,  1897. 

6907  RUTH^  TYLER  (Daniel  M.^),  bom  in  Hebron, 
U.,  February  25,  1880 ;  married  Phineas  W.  Cook,  of  Harring^ 
ton,  U.     Child: 

7813  Elzina  Cook,  bom  in  Harrington,  Dec.  18,  1896. 

6936  SARAH  LOUISE^  TYLER  (Thaddeus  War- 
saw^), bom  in  Bath,  N.  H.,  January  13,  1853;  married,  in 

Lynn,  Mass.,  October  3,  1877,  Frank  Soule,  born  in  Lynn,  Octo- 
ber 13,  1855.  In  1898  they  lived  in  Lynn.  The  children  were 
bom  in  Nahant.     Children  : 

7814  Benjamin  Floyd  Soule,  born  Feb.  26,  1884. 

7815  Frank  WiUiam  Soule,  born  Dec.  6,  1885 ;  died  Sept. 

9,  1886. 

6937  THADDEUS  FRANK»  TYLER  (Thaddeus  War- 
saw^), bom  in  Bath,  N.  H.,  September  20,  1854;  married,  in 
Mass.,  February  26,  1885,  William  Story  Doah,  bom  in  Lynn, 
Lynn,  Aug.  30,  1855.     Child: 

7816  Shirley  Holmes  Tyler,  bora  in  Lynn,  March  22,  1879 ; 

married,  March  22,  1899,  Dr.  Frank  J.  Babbitt, 
bora  in  Taunton,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1869;  they  live 
in  Lynn. 

6939  CORA  MARTIQUE^  TYLER  (Thaddeus  War- 
saw^), born  in  Bath,  N.  H.,  April  8,  1865;  married,  in  Lynn, 
Lynn,  Mass.,  July  12,  1877,  Caddie  Sophronia  Breed,  bora  in 
October  3,  1863.  In  1898  they  lived  in  Wolfboro,  N.  H. 
Child: 

7817  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Doah,  born  in  Haverhill,  Mass., 

April  6,  1887. 

6948  ETHEL  MADALENA^  TYLER  (George  Lafay- 
ette^), bora  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  April  17,  1869;  married,  October 
23,  1895,  Walter  Alden  Washbum,  born  in  Lawrence,  Mass., 
March  4,  1872.  They  hve  in  Lynn,  where  the  child  was  bora. 
Child: 

7818  Priscilla  Rowena  Washbura,  bora  Aug.  28,  1896. 


Ninth  Geneeation  771 

7016  WILLIAM  EUGENE^  TYLER  (Eugene^),  bom 
in  Abington,  Mass.,  February  6,  1866;  married,  October  16, 
1894^,  Ella  Jane  Hutchinson.  He  lives  in  Brockton,  Mass. 
Child: 

7819  Gertrude  Lavan  Tyler,  bom  in   Brockton,  Jan.    ^3, 

1897. 

7067  CELIA  JENNIE''  TYLER  (Edmond^),  bora  in 
Cupertino,  Cal.,  August  26,  I860;  married,  March  18,  1879, 
George   W.    Valentine,  bom  April  1,  1855.      Children: 

7820  Pearl  E.  Valentine,  bom  June  28,  1880;  married,  July 

4,  1899,  William  H.  Wilcox;  one  son  (Edward). 

7821  Orville  E.  Valentine,  bom  Sept.  1,  1885. 

7822  Guy  A.  Valentine,  bom  Dec.  15,  1889. 

7823  Harvey  Valentine,  bom  June  27,  1892. 

7824  Ruby  Valentine,  bom  May  11,  1894. 

7825  Leula  Valentine,  born  Jan.  1 2,  1897. 

7068  ELIZABETH  IDA^  TYLER  (Edmond«),  bom  in 
Cupertine,  Cal.,  October  4,  1864;  married,  July  20,  1887, 
Edwin  H.  Baker,  a  druggist  in  San  Joise,  Cal.     Child : 

7826  Elwin  H.  Baker,  bom  Aug.  2,  1898. 

7096  THOMAS  HENRY^  TYLER,  JR.  (Thomas 
Henry^),  bom  in  Brookline,  Mass.,  December  8,  1866;  married, 
January  5,  1892,  Florence  E.  Farquhar.  He  is  a  merchant  in 
Boston.     Child : 

7827  Samuel  Farquhar  Tyler,  bom  in  Brookline,  May  13, 

1893. 

7105  WALTER  OTIS^  TYT.ER  (John  Otis^),  born  in 
Lynn,  Mass.,  April  15,  1869;  married,  May  15,  1889,  Addie 
B.  Plaisted,  bom  in  Danvers,  Mass.,  1869;  daughter  of  Edwin 
Plaisted.     Child: 

7828  Harry  Russell  Tyler,  bom  in  Salem,  Mass.,  May  2, 

1890. 

7111  HENRY  A.9  TYLER  (Alvin^),  bora  in  Stafford, 
Conn.,  July  27,  1849;  married,  1870,  Etta  Maine,  of  Willing- 
ton,  Conn.     He  lived  in  Florence,  Mass.,  in  1899.      Child: 

7829  Marshall   Henry   Tyler,   bora    in    Stafford,   June   12, 


772  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

1873;  married,  June  28,  1899,  Edwina  Mabel  Rich- 
ardson, daughter  of  Edwin  Richardson,  of  Cum- 
berland Mills,  Me.  He  was  graduated  from  Am- 
herst College,  and  in  1899  was  a  teacher  in  the 
Agricultural  College,  Kingston,  R.  I. 

7112  ABBIE  SOPHIA^  TYLER  (Alvin«),  bom  in 
Stafford,  Conn.,  October  26,  1853 ;  married,  October  26,  1869, 
George  Thompson  Fiske,  a  farmer  and  clerk  in  Staffordvillc, 
Conn.,  son  of  Calvin  and  Nancy  (Young)  Fiske.  The  children 
were  bom  in  Stafford.      Children: 

7830  May  Fiske,  bom  June  13,  1872  ;  married  William  Clay- 

ton, of  Stafford ;  a  teacher  in  Ipswich,  Mass. 

7831  Belle  A.  Fiske,  bom  Jan.  15,  1874;  died,  unmarried, 

October  18,  1896. 

7134  EDITH  HELEN^  TYLER  (AsheP),  bom  in  Na- 
ples, N.  Y.,  January  5,  1867;  married,  January  26,  1887,  John 
S.  Buck.      The  children  were  bom  in  Naples.      Children : 

7832  Willis  Ashel  Buck,  born  Oct.  11,  1889. 

7833  Laura  Agnes  Buck,  bom  Aug.  15,  1891. 

7834  Laurence  R.  O.  Buck,  bom  Oct.  1,  1893. 

7835  Janeva  Tyler  Buck,  bom  July  16,  1895. 

7836  Carolyn  Seamans  Buck,  bom  Feb.  5,  1901. 

7135  CARRIE^  TYJ.ER  (Henry^),  bom  in  Naples,  N. 
Y.,  September  15,  1863;  manned,  October  17,  1882,  Albert 
Dunton,  a  musician.  The  children  were  born  in  Naples.  Chil- 
dren : 

7837  Gertmde  Delia  Dunton,  born  July  9,  1883. 

7838  Carolyn   Tyler   Dunton,   bom    July    14,    1887;    died 

March  1,  1901. 

7141  ARTHUR  B.^  TYLER  (Byron  A.^),  bom  in 
Cohocton,  N.  Y.,  January  10,  1871 ;  married,  July  18,  1891, 
Mary  A.  Corey.  He  lived  in  Atlanta,  N.  Y.,  where  the  chil- 
dren were  bom.      Children : 

7839  Gordon  Arthur  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  12,  1892. 

7840  Leland  C.  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  9,  1896. 

7152     DOCTOR  HOMER  COLBY^  BRIGHAM  (Laura 


Ninth  Generation  773 

E.s),  born  in  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  July  10,  1851;  married  (1), 
Nellie  Atherton,  of  Waterbury,  Vt. ;  man'ied  (2),  Harriet 
Ferrin ;  daughter  of  Honorable  Whitman  Ferrin,  of  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.  He  was  graduated  from  the  New  York  Homeo- 
pathic College  in  1872,  and  has  practiced  in  Montpelier,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.,  and  New  York  City ;  has  been  president  of  the 
Vermont  Homeopathic  Society,  and  vice-president  of  the  Mich- 
igan State  Homeopathic  Society ;  also  United  States  pension 
examiner;  resides  in  Montpelier  and  New  York  City.  The 
children  were  bom  in  Montpelier. 

Children,  by  first  marriage: 
7841        Roy  Brigham ;  died  aged  about  one  year. 
7843        Conrad  Brigham ;  died  aged  about  one  year. 

Child,  by  second  marriage : 
7843       Laura  Brigham ;  died  aged  about  one  year. 

7154     WILLARD      IRVING      TYLERS      BRIGHAM 

(Laura  E.^),  born  in  Montpelier,  Vt.,  May  31,  1859;  died  s.  p. 
in  Auburn,  Cal.,  September  26,  1904;  married,  March  22, 
1893,  M.  Hazel  Morse,  bom  in  Concord,  Vt.,  who  married  after 
his  death,  her  cousin,  Edwin  E.  Nelson,  and  resides  in  Texas. 
Willard  was  a  natural  leader  in  the  local  grammar  school,  and 
class  orator  of  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  High  School,  1878.  He 
taught  a  year,  then  entered  the  University  of  Michigan,  class 
of  1883;  elected  Freshman  historian,  principal  contributor  to 
the  Sophomore  Oracle,  corresponding  secretary  Alpha  Delta 
Phi ;  for  his  excellence  in  Greek  and  Natural  History  was  ad- 
vised by  the  professor  of  each  to  adopt  that  branch  of  teach- 
ing for  his  life  work.  Leaving  college  through  ill  health,  he 
studied  law  in  Grand  Rapids,  also,  a  year  with  the  leading 
practitioner  of  Petosky,  Mich.,  where,  for  services  rendered 
the  Pottowatomie  Indians,  he  was  adopted  by  the  tribe  under 
the  name  of  "  Kenoshaus  "  (Pickerel,  big-mouth — hence  ora- 
tor). 

Long  a  student  of  Shakespeare  and  excelling  as  a  reader 
and  amateur  actor,  he  now  accepted  a  flattering  offer  from 
Thomas  Keene,  the  tragedian.  The  next  five  years  were  spent 
in  touring  the  United  States  with  such  eminent  players  as 
Booth,  Barrett,  Sheridan,  Haworth,  ]\Iarie  Prescott,  and 
under  "  the  Frohmans."  He  became  a  B.  P.  O.  E.  and  a  rec- 
ognized "  leading  heavy,"  with  bright  prospects ;  but  finding 


774  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

the  life  too  exacting  for  his  nervous  type,  he  returned  to  prac- 
tice at  Grand  Rapids,  incidentally  writing  the  chapter  "  Bench 
and  Bar,"  for  Baxter's  History  of  Grand  Rapids.  In  1890 
he  removed  to  Minneapolis,  where  he  continued  in  the  law,  and 
was  a  chief  assistant  in  the  preparation  of  Judge  Atwater's 
excellent  history  of  that  city.  He  removed  to  Chicago  in 
1893  and  continued  there  until  1901,  when  ill  health  sent  him 
to  Phoenix,  Ariz.  During  this  period  he  was  attorney  for  the 
state  board  of  dental  examiners  and  interested  also  in  impor- 
tant cases,  one  being  a  division  suit  among  minors  of  the  real 
estate  of  his  deceased  father,  valued  at  $100,000.  He  went  to 
Auburn  in  September,  1904. 

He  was  descended  from  eighty  different  immigrants  to  Amer- 
ica, among  the  earliest  being  Richard  Warren,  1620,  on  the 
Mayflower;  Robert  Bartlett,  1623,  on  the  Ann;  Governor 
Simon  Bradstreet,  Governor  Thomas  Dudley,  1630,  Cambridge, 
Mass. ;  Thomas  Brigham,  1635,  on  the  Susan  and  Ellen;  Job 
Tyler,  Rhode  Island,  1638,  Andover,  1640;  Edmund  Rice,  Sud- 
bury, 1638;  the  latest  dates  noted  being  those  of  George  Geer, 
New  London,  Conn.,  1651 ;  Walter  Taylor,  Amesbury,  1659 ; 
and  Francis  Davis,  Amesbury,  1673.  Of  the  other  immigrants 
from  whom  he  was  descended,  a  few  may  be  named:  Robert 
Allyn,  Walter  Allen,  Thomas  Brown,  Aquila  Chase,  David 
Fiske,  Jacob  Farrar,  Edward  Garfield,  Thomas  Hatch,  George 
Haywood,  Robert  Jennison,  Thomas  Loring,  Simeon  Mills,  John 
Prescott,  Samuel  Ryder,  William  Simonds,  Henry  Tewksbury, 
Ralph  Wheelock,  John  Whitcomb,  Dr.  Thomas  Wells,  John 
Webster,  Edward  Woodman,  etc.  It  will  thus  be  noted  that 
he  was  descended  from  a  large  number  of  the  important  men 
of  the  earliest  colonial  days.  He  had  two  lines  of  descent  from 
Thomas  Brigham,  the  immigrant,  of  1635 — through  Thomas^ 
on  his  father's  side,  and  through  John^  on  his  mother  side. 

He  interested  the  Tyler  family  to  form  a  family  association, 
which  first  met  in  North  Andover,  Mass.,  September  2,  1896. 
Other  meetings  followed, — New  Haven,  Conn.,  August  25,  1897  ; 
Boston,  Mass.,  September  7,  1898;  Washington,  D.  C,  Sep- 
tember 13,  1899;  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  September  12,  1900,  all 
arranged  and  carried  through  with  consummate  skill  by  Mr. 
Brigham,  who  was  the  secretary  and  historian  of  this  organiza- 
tion. Meanwhile,  he  was  gathering  Tyler  records  as  fast  as 
possible  for  the  purpose  of  pubhcation. 


Ninth  Generation  775 

In  189'3,  he  became  the  historian  of  the  Brigham  Family 
Association,  formed  that  year,  and  he  served  this  organization 
faithfully  in  this  capacity  until  1900,  when  he  was  made  its 
secretary-historian.  He  published  a  report  of  seven  meetings, 
replete  with  historical  matter  involving  years  of  labor  and  in- 
valuable to  the  family.  In  1901  he  was  formally  engaged  to 
write  The  History  of  the  Brigham  Family,  and  was  aided  to 
some  extent  by  records  already  gathered  in  considerable  quan- 
tity. Scarcely  had  the  arrangements  for  this  work  been  com- 
pleted, when  Willard  had  occasion  to  go  to  a  physician  one 
day  in  Chicago,  and  to  his  utter  consternation  he  was  told  he 
must  leave  Chicago  at  once  and  go  to  the  far  south-west  and 
stay  there  indefinitely.  His  wife  was  told  that  he  was  a  doomed 
man,  but  this  he  did  not  know.  Leave  Chicago !  Think  what 
that  meant  to  him!  There  he  had  certain  sure  sources  of 
income.  He  was  a  lawyer,  with  a  special  genius  in  certain  lines 
of  his  profession,  which  was  recognized  by  his  brother  lawyers, 
and  it  was  an  easy  matter  for  him  to  earn  good  money  for  a 
comparatively  small  expenditure  of  time.  He  was  attorney 
for  a  corporation ;  he  was  employed  by  a  publishing  house  as 
a  writer  of  biographies  for  a  number  of  years.  His  father  had 
said  of  him  that  Willard's  talents  would  always  procure  him  a 
competency,  and  acting  upon  this  idea,  the  old  doctor,  leaving 
about  a  hundred  thousand  dollars,  and  having  a  second  wife 
and  young  daughters,  settled  the  fortune  upon  them.  Like 
a  brave  fellow  he  settled  his  father's  estate  for  the  heirs,  and 
went  back  cheerfully  to  his  own  business.  When  he  went  into 
exile,  he  had  the  Tyler  genealogy  well  advanced  and  he  carried, 
with  his  burden  of  ill  health,  material  for  completing  two  large 
family  histories.  With  but  small  means  the  outlook  was  any- 
thing but  cheerful.  His  faithful  wife  disposed  of  their  effects 
in  Chicago,  and  followed  him.  Mrs.  Brigham  had  a  genius  for 
finding  a  silver  lining  to  her  clouds.  She  looked  about  her  in 
Arizona — and  promptly  set  up  a  chicken  yard.  Picture  him 
now,  if  you  can,  with  two  histories  on  his  hands,  on  each  of 
which  money  had  been  pledged  and  paid,  dependent  on  the  small 
and  irregularly  paid  income  from  the  Brigham  work,  such  sums 
as  interested  Tylers  might  advance  him,  and — his  wife's  chicken 
yard.  If  you  know  anything  of  the  constant  small  demands  on 
the  pocketbook  in  genealogical  work,  you  will  recognize  that  it 
was  something  like  the  old  tale  of  bricks  without  straw.     Had 


776  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

health  been  given  him,  and  Hfe  spared,  think  not  but  that  every 
obhgation  he  had  made  would  have  been  met.  Willard  Irving 
Tyler  Brigham  was  a  high-minded,  honorable  man — but  mis- 
fortune came  to  him  from  out  of  a  clear  sky,  in  a  form  wPiich 
it  was  impossible  for  him  to  foresee  or  to  provide  against,  and 
it  found  him  at  a  point  in  his  work  where  he  needed  health  and  a 
prolongation  of  life  to  fullfil  the  obligations  resting  upon  him. 
He  did  the  best  he  could.  No  one  conversant  with  all  the  cir- 
cumstances can  doubt  this.  How  bravely  he  battled  for  life 
that  he  might  finish  his  noble  tasks  can  never  be  sufficiently 
known  to  his  kinsmen.  His  editors  marvel  at  his  erudition  and 
industry.  He  toured  New  England  and  New  York  State  on 
his  bicycle  more  than  once,  going  to  large  and  small  places  for 
records.  One  summer  he  traveled  in  this  way  more  than  two 
thousand  miles.  The  summer  of  1900  he  spent  in  Great 
Britain  and  France  in  researches.  In  fact,  he  contracted  the 
disease  from  which  he  died  in  the  damp  stone  buildings  of 
London,  searching  for  Tyler  origins.  The  pathetic  story  of 
the  later  days  of  his  life,  when  he  kept  at  his  work  while  strug- 
gling with  the  treacherous  disease  which  conquered  his  brave 
spirit  at  last,  is  known  to  but  few.  With  joy  he  recognized 
that  the  early  symptoms  of  his  disease  disappeared  under  the 
influences  of  good  care  and  climate ;  but  with  equal  sorrow  and 
depression  he  found  that  the  attack  was  begun  in  another  part 
of  his  system,  and  learned,  at  last,  that  hope  must  be  given  up. 
Not  the  least  of  his  burdens  at  this  time  was  that  relating  to 
the  obhgations  he  had  incurred  in  the  course  of  this  work  which 
had  been  so  sadly  hampered.  The  Tyler  genealogy,  begun  that 
he  might  honor  his  mother's  memory,  was  his  undoing,  but  he 
made  a  brave  fight,  and  what  he  completed  was  well  done. 
Mr.  Brigham  was  a  member  of  the  New  England  Historic  Gene- 
alogical Societ}^  Southern  History  Association,  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars,  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  British  Record  Society ; 
also  corresponding  member  of  the  New  Hampshire  and  Maine 
Historical  societies.  His  record  as  a  genealogist  rests  on  the 
two  histories  of  the  Tyler  and  Brigham  families  which  he  left 
ready  for  compilation,  and  the  excellent  work  he  did  places  him 
in  the  front  rank. 

7169     RACHEL^   TYLER    (Lyman^),   bom   in    Ayer's 
Flat,  P.   Q.,  January   17,  1861 ;  married,  January   1,   1879, 


Ninth  Generation  777 

Willis  H.  Whipple,  bom  November  27,  1856;  a  farmer  and 
resides  in  Magog,  P.  Q.,  Canada.     The  children  were  bom  in 
Magog.      Children : 
784<4<        Ira  L.  Whipple,  bom  Nov.  1879;  died  Feb.  11,  1900. 

7845  Ida  C.  Whipple,  bora  April  22,  1882. 

7846  Alice  H.  Whipple,  bom  Nov.  4,  1884. 

7847  Ivers  W.  Whipple,  born  July  8,  1887. 

7848  Fred  E.  Whipple,  bom  June  15,  1890. 

7849  Bessie  E.  Whipple,  bom  July  26,  1893. 

7850  Claude  D.  Whipple,  born  Oct.  10,  1896. 

7851  Mable  R.  Whipple,  bom  April  10,  1899. 

7170  JOHN^  TYLER  (Lyman^),  bom  in  Ayer's  Flat, 
P.  Q.,  November  4,  1863;  married.  May  19,  1885,  Blanche 
Morisett,  bom  August  '30,  1866.  He  works  on  the  railroad 
and  resides  in  Ayer's  Flat,  where  the  children  were  bom.  Chil- 
dren: 

7852  George  Tyler,  born  Sept.  16,  1886. 

7853  Rose  Tyler,  born  Oct.  21,  1888. 

7854  Bertha  Tyler,  born  March  24,  1892. 

7855  Clarence  Tyler,  bom  July  19,  1894. 

7856  Harold  Tyler,  bom  June  21,  1897. 

7857  Blanche  Tyler,  bom  April  6,  1900. 

7214  WILLARD  CURTIS^  TYLER  (Leverett  Win- 
slow^),  born  May  2,  1856;  married,  November  7,  1882,  Emma 
Jane  Pulsifer,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  where  the  children  w^re 
bom.      Children : 

7858  Emma  Bickford  Tyler,  bom  Aug.  18,  1883;  married 

in  Brookline,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1908,  Louis  Boussy 
Leonard. 

7859  Marion  Willard  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  19,  1885. 

7223  MARTHA  ELIZA^  TYLER  (Chaplin  Green- 
leaf*),  bom  in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  December  30,  1863;  mar- 
ried, November  16,  1893,  Edward  A.  Bassett,  of  Salem,  Mass., 
son  of  John  F.  Bassett.      He  is  an  electrician.      Child : 

7860  Helen  Chaplin  Bassett,  bom  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  Feb.  8, 

1896. 

7232     IRENE  CHAPLIN^  TYLER  (George  Prescott*), 


778  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

born  June  26,  1870;  married,  April  16,  1897,  Tamotsu  Fuwa, 
born  in  Kurume  City,  Fukuoka  Province,  Island  of  Kiushu, 
Japan;  son  of  Yozo  Fukushima,  but  was  adopted  when  six 
years  of  age  by  a  Buddhist  priest  by  the  name  of  Fuwa.  He 
was  educated  in  the  Buddhist  faith  and  in  the  Confucian  schools 
and  when  sixteen  years  old  he  entered  Chinzai  Seminary,  Naga- 
saki, mainly  for  the  study  of  English,  this  being  a  Methodist 
Episcopal  mission  school.  He  was  graduated  there  and  spent 
some  years  in  the  study  of  Christian  theology  and  was  a  local 
preacher  in  a  Kumai  church  for  a  few  years.  In  1896  he  came 
to  America  to  study  law  and  was  graduated  from  the  law 
department  of  Howard  University,  Washington,  D.  C,  in  1898. 
Before  her  marriage,  Mrs.  Fuwa  was  librarian  of  Howard 
University.  In  1898  her  husband  intended  to  enter  the  dip- 
lomatic service  of  Japan,  but  expected  to  practice  law  in 
Tokio  before  doing  so.  In  1899  Mrs.  Fuwa  joined  her  hus- 
band in  Japan.      Child: 

7861  Hamao  Fuwa,  bom  in  Washington,  D.  C,  March  28, 

1898. 

7279  HATTIE  OSGOOD^  TYLER  (William  Bald- 
win^), bom  in  Salem,  Mass.,  March  2,  1862;  married,  October 
26,  1889,  Lewis  Nason,  of  Danvers,  Mass.  The  children  were 
bom  in  Salem.      Children  : 

7862  Gladys  Louise  Nason,  bom  Jan.  9,  1890. 

7863  Osgood  Tyler  Nason,  bom  Aug.  16,  1891. 

7280  HERBERT^  TYLER  (William  Baldwin^),  bom 
in  Salem,  Mass.,  January  16,  1867 ;  married,  November  10, 
1892,  Mattie  Jane  Kincaird,  of  Chelsea,  Mass.     Child: 

7864  Mildred  Allen  Tyler,  bom  in  Salem,  Feb.  12,  1894. 

7352  MARCUS  K.^  TYLER  (Marcus^),  bom  in  Hamp- 
den, Me.,  December  5,  1851 ;  married,  June  12,  1889,  in  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  Maria  Ellis.  In  1899  they  lived  in  White 
Plains,  where  the  child  was  bom.      Child: 

7865  Emest  Ellis  Tyler,  born  June  22,  1890. 

7353  ESTHER  E.^  TYLER  (Marcus^),  bom  in  Hamp- 
den, Me.,  October  3,  1853;  married,  August  2,  1885,  George  T. 
Earhart.     The  children  were  bora  in  Hamilton,  O.     Children : 


Ninth  Generation  779 

7866  John  Carlisle  Earhart,  bom  Jan.  5,  1887. 

7867  Georgia  Earhart,  bom  June  23,  1890. 

7868  Robert  Shcnk  Earhart,  bom  April  8,  1889;  died  May 

6,  1889. 

7354  CHARLES  A.^  TYLER  (Marcus^),  bom  in  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  December  14,  1855;  married,  October  15,  1885, 
in  Salisbury  Mills,  N.  Y.,  Lulu  Clark.      Children: 

7869  Esther  Louise  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  23,  1888. 

7870  Grace  Helene  Tyler,  bom  July  13,  1894. 

7366  HERBERT  FERRE^  TYLER  (D.  Waldo^),  bom 

in  Chatfield,  Minn.,  February  11,  1865;  married  .     He  is 

in  tha  flour  mills  with  his  father  in  Junction  City,  Kan.     Child : 

7871  Donald   Marsh   Tyler,   bom   in   Marion   Junction,   S. 

Dak.,  Nov.  7,  1888. 

7367  FREDERICK  WALDO^  TYLER  (D.  Waldo^), 
bom  in  Winona,  Minn.,  September  6,  1866;  died  in  Dubuque, 

la..  May  18,  1893 ;  married .     The  children  were  bom  in 

Epworth,  la.      Children : 

7872  Majorie  Tyler,  bom  Nov.,  1887. 

7873  Harold  Tyler,  bom  in  1889. 

7377  MATIE^  TYLER  (George  Burt^),  bom  in  New 
Boston,  111.,  May  4,  1863;  married  John  H.  Hibbard,  who 
went  from  Harvard,  111.,  to  Helena,  Mont. ;  he  is  a  topographer 
and  made  the  official  map  of  Montana.  The  children  were 
bom  in  Helena.      Children : 

7874  Mattie  Florence  Hibbard,  bom  June  22,  1887. 

7875  Alfred  Tyler  Hibbard. 

7876  Harrell  Harris  Hibbard. 

7397  ALONZO  W.''  TYLER  (Alfred^),  bom  in  Salem, 
Mass.,  in  1864 ;  married,  INIarch  29,  1886,  Ada  I.  Adams,  bom 
in  Harrison,  Me.,  in  1866;  daughter  of  Horace  E.  and  Emily 
H.  Adams.     He  is  a  compositor.      Child: 

7877  Mabel  Chandler  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  20,  1889. 

7428  BAYARD  HENRY»  TYLER  (Henry  H.^),  bom 
in  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  April  22,  1855 ;  married,  October  3,  1883, 


780  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Charlotte  Elizabeth  Wiltsie,  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of 
John  A.  Wiltsie,  a  banker  of  note  of  Yonkers.  He  began  the 
study  of  art  in  1877,  in  Syracuse  University;  in  1878  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  National  Academy  of  Design  in  New  York  City ; 
in  1879,  at  the  close  of  his  first  year  he  won  the  class  medal, 
The  Elliott  Bronze;  he  was  graduated  in  188S  and  won  the 
first  prize,  a  silver  medal,  for  drawing  of  full  length  figure ; 
had  a  studio  in  New  York  City  from  1882-1893;  then  at  his 
residence  in  Yonkers,  where  he  is  a  portrait  painter  and  where 
his  children  were  bom.  He  exhibits  annually  at  the  New  York 
Academy  and  had  three  exhibits  at  the  World's  Fair  in  1893. 

Children  : 

7878  Mary  SpofFord  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  10,  1887. 

7879  Myra  Joslin  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  9,  1891. 

7880  Bayard  Hennance  Tyler,  bora  Aug.  24,  1898;  died 

Nov.  3,  1899. 

7429     FRED  A.^  TYLER  (Henry  H.^),  bom  in  Oneida, 

N.  Y.,  August  22,  1857 ;  married  .     He  is  a  member  of 

the  Pease  Furnace  Company  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.      Children: 

7881  Bessie  EHza  Tyler. 

7882  Miriam  Emeha  Tyler. 

7883  Frederick  Harold  Tyler. 
7883a     Donald  Tyler. 

7444*  WILLIAM  NATHAN^  TYLER  (George  Cal- 
vert^), bom  in  Heath,  N.  Y.,  August  5,  1864;  married  Emma 
Helen  Hoffman,  bom  September  17,  1872;  her  family  came 
from  Belgium  to  Ulster  County,  N.  Y.  He  was  graduated  from 
the  Rhinebeck  (N.  Y.)  De  Garmo  Institute;  studied  civil  engi- 
neering ;  engaged  in  newspaper  work  for  a  time ;  was  manager 
of  the  largest  tobacco  trade  journal  in  the  world.  In  1899 
was  general  agent  of  the  National  Acetylene  Gas  Company  of 
Cleveland,  O.      Children : 

7884  Arthur  Stroebel  Tyler,  born  Oct.  18,  1896. 

7885  Leavenworth  Hoffman  Tyler,  bom  July  29,  1899. 

7446  GEORGE  LESLIE^  TYLER  (Orrin^),  born  Jan- 
uary 13,  1870;  died  July  31,  1899;  married,  January  6,  1896, 
in  Farmingdale,  Me.,  Lucretia  H.  Ring.      He  lived  in  Gardiner 


Ninth  Generation  781 

City,  Me.,  where  he  kept  a  gentlemen's  furnishing  store.      Child : 

7886  Beatrice  E.  Tyler,  bom  April  8,  1898. 

7490  ARTHUR  CLINTON^  TYLER  (Ii-ving  W.^), 
bom  in  Bristol,  Conn.,  February  7,  1874;  married,  September, 
1894,  Stella  M.  Delavan,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  He  is  in  the 
hardware  business.      Child: 

7887  Joseph  Delavan  Tyler,  born  May  25,  1896. 

7541  FRED  G.^  TYLER  (George  Gardner^),  bom 
August  9,  1872;  married,  September  2,  1893,  Fannie  A.  Rich- 
ardson, of  Groveland,  Mass.,  where  they  live  and  where  the 
children  were  bom.      Children: 

7888  Hazel  Katherine  Tyler,  bom  July  17,  1894. 

7889  Helen  Osgood  Tyler,  died  young. 

7890  Vera  Frances  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  6,  1899. 

7891  Mary  B.  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  13,  1903. 

7593  GEORGE  DURANT^  T^^ER  (John  AsaheF), 
bom  March  9,  1847;  married,  July  16,  1882,  Jennie  Bowman. 
Children : 

7892  Tracey  T.  Tyler,  bom  June  9,  1885. 

7893  Charles  Howard  Tyler,  born  Sept.  19,  1888 ;  died  Feb. 

1,  1891. 

7594  WILLIAM  ASAHEL^  TYLER  (John  AsaheP), 
bom  September  12,  1848;  married,  September  14,  1869,  Hul- 
dah  M.  Stafford.     He  is  a  farmer.      Children : 

7894  Kittie  Maud  Tyler,  bom  July  17,  1870 ;  married,  May 

31,  1894,  John  W.  Livingston;  two  children  (Ruth 
R.  and  Helen  M.). 

7895  Clara  Eva  Tyler,  bom  April  6,   1872. 

7896  Bruce  Tyler,  bom  June  3,  1874 ;  died  May  2,  1878. 

7897  Fanny  May  Tyler,  bom  Feb.  14,  1877. 

7898  Mary  Josephine  Tyler,  born  July  17,  1879. 

7899  Georgia  Edna  Tyler,  bom  Oct.  29,  1881. 

7900  Harry  Asahel  Tyler,  bom  Dec.  31,  1883. 

7901  William  Richard'Tyler,  bom  May  25,  1886. 

7902  Raymond  Tyler,  bom  July  8,  1890. 

7597     AMELIA  EVELINE^  TYLER   (John  AsaheP), 


782  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

bora  August  3,  1855;  married,  November  20,   1872,  Charles 
Roman,  a  steamboat  captain.      Children : 

7903  Minnie  Haha  Roman,  bom  March  7,  1874. 

7904  Irvde  Holly  Roman,  bora  March  19,  1877. 

7905  CharHe  Loyd  Roman,  bora  Sept.  3,  1879. 

7598  CHARLES  EDWIN^  TYLER  (John  AsaheP), 
bom  October  2,  1861 ;  married,  March  17,  1883,  Mary  Newell. 
He  is  a  railway  engineer.      Children : 

7906  Phebe  Ellen  Tyler,  bom  Jan.  6,  1884. 

7907  Veraa  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  19,  1886. 

7599  HENRY  FRANKLIN^  TYLER  (John  AsaheP), 
bora  June  23,  1864 ;  married,  February  27,  1886,  Kate  E.  Wil- 
let.     Children : 

7908  Elsie  Grace  Tyler,  bora  April  15,  1888. 

7909  Robert  John  Tyler,  bora  July  6,  1889. 

7910  Florence  Amelia  Tyler,  bora  Sept.  24,  1891. 

7911  Willard  Willet  Tyler,  bora  Oct.  6,  1893. 

7912  Freddie  Willet  Tyler,  bora  March  12,  1897. 

7650  EDWARD^  TYLER  (Moses  Coit^),  bom  in  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  January  3,  1863;  died  in  New  York  City,  August 
18,  1901 ;  married,  March  4,  1889,  Susana  Emilia  Den,  daugh- 
ter of  Don  Nicholas  Augusto  Den,  of  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 
Children : 

7913  Ricardo  Juan  Den  Tyler,  bora  Jan.  26,  1890. 

7914  Ynes  Margarita  Francisca  Tyler,  bora  Nov.  3,  1891. 

7915  Rosita  Maria  Josef  a  Tyler,  bora  March  24,  1893. 

7916  Eduardo  Arturo  Coit  Tyler,  bora  July  7,  1894. 

7670  IVA  MARIE^  TYLER  (William  Barney^),  bom 
in  Ada,  O.,  June  10,  1866;  married.  May  4,  1882,  WilHam  H. 
Merrill,  of  Bainbridge,  Mich.  She  travels  for  a  publishing 
house  and  they  reside  in  Riverside,  Mich.,  where  the  children 
were  bora.      Children : 

7917  Mary  Jane  Merrill,  bora  Nov.  12,  1884. 

7918  William  Loyd  Merrill,  bora  Jan.  27,  1886;  died  July 

23,  1887. 

7919  Child,  bora  Oct.  12,  1890;  died  Oct.  20,  1890. 


Ninth  Generation  783 

7681  CARRIE^  TYLER  (Joseplr^),  bom  in  Voluntown, 
Conn.,  January  5,  1883;  married,  October  9,  1905,  Maurice 
C.  Stuart,  bom  in  Lord's  Cove,  King's  Island,  N.  B.,  Decem- 
ber 25,  1872.  The  children  were  bom  in  Voluntown.  Chil- 
dren : 

7920  Howard  Holmes  Stuart,  bom  Nov.  11,  1906. 

7921  Harold  Jennings  Stuart,  twin  to  Howard. 

7723  WILLIAIM  SEYMOURS  TYLER  (Mason  Whit- 
ing^), bom  in  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  October  18,  1873;  married 
there,  November  2'3,  1899,  Ethel  Van  Boskerck,  bom  February 
5,  1879 ;  daughter  of  George  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Rowe)  Van 
Boskerck.  He  prepared  for  college  at  Williston  Seminary, 
Easthampton,  Mass. ;  was  graduated  from  Amherst  A.  B.  1895  ; 
traveled  in  Europe  in  1894;  studied  in  Germany  and  traveled 
in  Egypt  and  Palestine  1895-1896;  studied  in  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Law  School,  1896-1899 ;  was  graduated  LL.  B.  1899. 
He  was  admitted  to  the  New  York  bar  in  1898 ;  practiced  law 
with  Evarts,  Choate  &  Beeman  one  year;  in  1903  formed  a 
partnership  with  his  father  and  brother  under  the  firm  name 
of  Tyler  &  Tyler,  which  has  continued  since  his  father's  death 
under  the  same  name  at  30  Church  Street,  New  York  City. 
Mr,  Tyler  has  been  a  member  of  the  Common  Council  of  the  city 
of  Plainfield  1902-1908,  and  of  the  Board  of  Education  since 
1908,  is  Secretary  of  the  Charity  Organization  Society  of  Plain- 
field  and  North  Plainfield,  and  a  director  of  the  Rossendale 
Reddaway  Belting  and  Hose  Company  of  Newark.  In  New 
Jersey  he  is  a  member  of  the  Mayflower  Society.  In  New  York 
City  he  is  a  member  of  the  Bar  Association,  Military  Order  of 
the  Loyal  Legion,  University  Club,  Phi  Delta  Phi  Club,  Psi 
Upsilon  Club,  New  England  Society  and  Railroad  Club.  The 
children  were  born  in  Plainfield. 

Children  : 

7922  Margaret  Rowe  Tyler,  bora  April  8,  1901. 

7923  Wilham  Seymour  Tyler,  bom  May  16,   1904. 

7924  Edith  Edwards  Tyler,  bom  July  31,  1905. 

7724  CORNELIUS  BOARDMAN^  TYLER  (Mason 
Whiting^),  bom  in  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  November  15,  1875;  mar- 
ried, December  29,  1908,  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,   Susan  Tilden 


784  The  Descendants  of  Job  Tyler 

Whittlesey,  bom  November  21,  1883,  at  Florence,  Wis. ;  daugh- 
ter of  WiUiam  Augustus  and  Caroline  Benton  (Tilden)  Whit- 
tlesey, of  Pittsfield.  He  prepared  for  college  at  Williston 
Seminary,  Easthampton,  Mass. ;  was  graduated  from  Amherst 
College  A.  B.  1898 ;  studied  at  Columbia  University  Law  School 
1898-1901,  and  was  graduated  LL.  B.  and  admitted  to  the 
New  York  bar  in  1901.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the 
Columbia  Law  Review  in  1901,  and  treasurer  of  the  first  board 
of  editors.  He  practiced  one  year  with  the  firm  of  James 
Schell  and  Elkus.  In  1903  he  formed  a  partnership  with  his 
father  and  brother  under  the  firm  name  of  Tyler  &  Tyler,  which 
has  continued  since  his  father's  death  under  the  same  name  at 
30  Church  Street,  New  York  City.  He  traveled  in  Europe  in 
1894,  in  Japan  in  1900,  in  Alaska  in  1901,  and  in  Central 
America  and  the  West  Indies  in  1909.  He  is  president  and 
director  of  the  Liberty  Realty  Company  of  Seattle,  Wash. ; 
secretary  and  director  of  the  West  Canada  Land  and  Develop- 
ment Company ;  secretary,  treasurer  and  director  of  the  JaiFray 
Realty  Company.  He  is  one  of  the  trustees  of  the  Plainfield 
Public  Library  and  Reading  room,  and  director  of  the  Plain- 
field  Trust  Company ;  a  member  of  the  Commandery  of  the 
District  of  Columbia,  of  the  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion,  and  in  New  York  City  he  is  a  member  of  the  Bar  Asso- 
ciation, Psi  Upsilon  Club,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Alumni,  Phi  Delta 
Phi  Club,  Mayflower  Society,  New  England  Society,  and  Rail- 
road Club. 


INDEX 


Abbott,    Agnes    B.,    681 

Beatrice  O.,   681 

Charles    Atwood,    509 

Charles  Whijiple,  681 

Charlotte   Nelson,  509 

David,    504 

Enoch,  509 

Frank   Flint,   509 

George  Thomas,  509 

H.    Elmer,    681 

Josephine   M.,   681 

Lottie   F.,   681 

Mary,   116 

Mary  Tyler,  509 

Simon   A.,   316 

William,  140 
Abel,   Antoinette,   493 

Artlissa,  493 

Burdett,   493 

Etta,   493 

Flora,  493 

Oramel,  493 

Peter,   493 

Tyler,  493 
Abernithv,   Calvin,   649 

Susan, '649 
Aborn,   Mary   Elizabeth,   358 
Ackley,   Bertha,   376 

Cordelia,   376 

Lena,   376 

Newell  Sylvanus,  376 

Royal  Tyler,  376 

Sterling,  376 
Acley,   Emma,  480 
Adair,   Cynthia,   678 

Daniel  Tyler,  678 

Edna  I.,  *679 

Emily  J.,  678 

George  C,  678 

George   N.,   678 

George  W.,  678 

Joseph    W.,    679 

Olive  P.,   678 

Rufus   N.,  679 

Ruth  A.,  678 

Samuel   P.,   678 

Tacie  V.,  678 

William   A.,   678 

William  K.,  678 
Adams,  ,  424 

Ada  I.,  779 

Adelbert,  688 


Adams,    Angelina,    441 

Betty,    92 

Clayton,  653 

Clesson  Tyler,   724 

Dora,  693 

Edgar  Tyler,   652 

Elijah  B.,  652 

Elizabeth,   162 

Ella,    693 

Emily  H.,  779 

Ethel  F.,  688 

Eugene,   653 

Eunice,  138,   184 

Frederick,   653 

George,   633 

Gladys   S.,   688 

Harold  D.,  688 

Harriet,  538 

Henry  W.,  688 

Herbert   Kelton,   652 

Horace   E.,    779 

Jessie,  633 

John,   101,  653 

John   Beatly,   652 

John  Q.,  693 

John  W.,  672 

Lucy  D.,  671 

Lyman  Bradley,   652 

Mary,  291 

Mary   (Sloan),  534 

Mattie,  672 

Maud,  693 

Mercy,   121 

Nellie    Josephine,    652 

Rebecca,    161 

Ruth,   633 

Samuel,  633 

Stephen  J.,  370 

W.  H.,  724 
Adlington,  William   S.,  330 
Aiken,  Mary  J.,  687 
Alden,  Ebenezer,  517 

John,  101,  517 

Louisa,   517 
Aldrich,  100 

Ann   R.,  439 

B.   Holbrook,  210 

B.   Holbrook,  Jr.,  210 

Cassius  M.,  210 

George   W.,  210 

Harvey   C,   210 

James   T.,  210 

Phila  A.,  210 

Willard  L.,  210 


786 


INDEX 


Aldrich,  Zilpha,   100 
Alexander,  Daniel,  102 

Haskell,  127 
Alford,  Alton,  708 
E.  L.,  708 
John  M.,  505 
Alger,    Abigail   Ann,  256 
Eliza,  256 
Olive,   256 
AUard,  Dana,  556 
Allen,    Abner,   230 

Abner  Tyler,  229 
Almira   R.,   410 

Amasa  I.,  229 

Annette   L.,  456 

Arthur,  706 

Aylraer,   229 

Benjamin,    80 

Clara,  229 

Clara   BuUard,   640 

Cora,  230 

Daniel    Cutler,   229 

Dorothy,    215 

Elisha,  410 

Emma  Mabel,   528 

Etta   Josephine,   528 

Frank,  562 

George,  229,   310 

George  A.,  528 

George  Cheney,  528,  529 

George   Washington,   528 

Harrison,   230 

Harvey   L.,  229 

Henry,   230 

Isaac,  310 

Isaiah,   410 

James,  230 

Jane  Tyler,  528 

Joanna,  410 

Joel,   172 

Julanv,  410 

Linda',   722 

Lizzie,  310 

Lois,  529 

Lucretia,  230 

Lucy   (Brooks),  230 

Marcellus   Houghton,  528 

Mary  E.,  410 

MarV  Elizabeth,   528 

Montressor  Tyler,  528 

Nancy    M.,   4iO 

Olive,  229 

Pardon,  229 

Robert,  55 

Rufus,  410 

Ruth,  229 

Sarah,  55 

Sarah   Merrill,  529 

Sylvester,   410 

Thaddeus,    640 

Verannus,   120 

Walter,  774 


Alley,  Ansel,  556 
Allison,    Genevieve,   762 

Gertrude,  762 

R.  E.,  762 
Allred,  Anna  M.,  678 
Allyn,  David,  97 

Robert,   774 
Alvord,  Elisha,   190 

Gideon,   190 

Sarah,   189 

Sarah    (Montague)    190 
Alward,  Martha  A.,  413 
Ambrose,  Lucretia,  240,  446 

Stephen,  240 
Ames,  Alfred,  182 

Ann  Tyler,  350 

Bradford,   182 

Caleb  Tyler,   181 

Charlotte,   142 

Edward,  350 

Edwin,   350 

Elijah,  181 

Erastus   Darwin,  182 

Hannah,   142 

Hannah  Tyler,  182 

Henry   Clinton,   182 

James,  271 

James   S.,  488 

Jeremiah,  142 

John  Tyler,  182 

Joseph,   181 

Keziah,   181 

Molly,  142 

Nancy,    181 

Priscilla,  142 

Rebecca,   181 

Reuben,   271 

Rufus,   182 

Sarah,   142 

Thomas,    142 

William,   181,  271,  350 
Amsden,   Albert  W.,  457 

Otho,  457 

Sarah  A.,   442 

Sarah  Anna    (Hall),  441 
Anderson,  Art,  380 

Carl  J.,  647 

Carolyn,   377 

Daisy   E.,   647 

Hattie    (Iby),   647 

Irene   Maud,   716 

Prince   Albert,    715 
Andrews,   Abigail,   124. 

Arnet,  379 

D.   Clinton,  379 

Edwin,   562 

Ezekiel,  556 

Henriette,   697 

Mars',  556 

Sally   (Bradford),   556 
Angle,  Ella  M.,  431 
Ansley,  Minnie,  743 


INDEX 


787 


Anthony,  Michael,   108 
Appleby,  Helen  E.,  555 
Archer,   Benjamin,    104 

Mary,    104 
Archibald,  John  J.,  456 
Arkills,  Charles,   527 

N.   Celora    (Sampson),  526 
Arkins,    Angus,   591 
Arn,   Susie,   636 
Arnold,   Albert,   732 

Amasa,   416 

Amy,    416 

Gertrude,   732 

James,  105 

Julia,  416 

Mary,  416 

Mary   J.,   591 

Mary  Phillips,  416 

Nathaniel,   416 

Sally,   198 
AsWey,  Alice  Estelle,  479 

Ella  Marian,  479 

Julia  Christina,  479 

Nellie   Clementine,   479 
Assbe,   Sarah,   97 
Atcherson,  Jennie,   611 
Atherton,   Edward  S.,  485 

Jonathan,   213 

Nellie,    773 

Samuel,   213 

Samuel  E.,  485 
Atkins,   Edith   L.,   553 
Atkinson,   Isaac,  508 

Sarah,   587 
Atwood,  ,   121 

Henrv,  376 

Hosea   M.,   376 

John,   376 

Kate,   376 

Marcia   E.,  457 

Morris,   376 

Richard,   376 

Stark,  376 
Austin,  Elizabeth   (Griffin)  346,  347 

Charles   F.,   532 

Gardner,  407 

George  B.,  532 

Nancy    (Crandall)   407 

Sabra   (Sabrina)   407 

Willard,  746 
Averill,   Elizabeth,   63 
Avery,   Abby,   349 

Albert,  349 

Christopher,   349 

David,   385 

Elbridge,   349 

Eunice,   590 

George,   349 

Hattie  M.,   701 

Lucius  G.,  349 

Mary,  349,  587 

Orlando,  369 


Avery,  Robert  S.,  355 

Wolcott,   349 
Axtel,  Effie,  550 
Ayer,   Dolly,    178 

Nathan,  178 
Ayers,   Anna   (Goodale),  121 

Jabez,   121 

Jolin,   121 

Judith,  121 

Onesiphorus,    121 

Samuel,   121 
Ayres,  Jesse,  72 

Mary   Ann,   729 

Mary    (Hooper)    729 

Oliver,   729 
Ayshford,  Harriet  G.,  633,  634 

William,   399 

B 

Babbitt,   Frank   J.,   770 
Babcock,   ,   128 

Erastus   W.,   591 

Theodosia,   530 
Bacon,  George  H.,  425 

Lois,   245 

Mary,  139,  664 

Nathaniel,  245 

Philip,  245 

Rebecca,  119 
Badger,  Electa,  259 

Eliphalet   N.,  325 
Baetz,   Charles,   614 

Emma,  613 
Bagley,  ,  344 

Annie   E.,   705 

Mvra  J.,  459 

William   A.,  459 
Baile,  Susan   S.,   374 
Bailey,   Abigail  R.,  525 

Alvin,   525 

Charles   A.,   736 

Charles  E.,   735 

Dewing,   525 

Edgar  L.,   525,    526 

Edith  L.,  525 

Eliza,   180 

EHphalet,  525 

Esther,    180 

Ezra  Hunt,  525 

Frank   French,   736 

Frederick,   179,   180 

George,  736 

Henry,   180 

Isaac^   180 

James,  180 

James   Dewing,   525 

James   Oscar,   525 

Lavinia,   180 

Lodowick,    180 

Mabel,   736 

Mary,   180,   592 


788 


INDEX 


Bailey,  Miriam,  70 

Myra,  241 

Robert,  180 

Rufus,  592 

SaUy,   180 

William,  180 
Baine,   Adam,   674 

Celia,   674 

Edward,   674 

Eva,   674 

Fernando,   674 

Joshua,   674 

Laura,   674 

Maggie,   674 

Martha   Ellen,    674 

Matthew,  674 

Paul,  674 

Susan  E.,  674 
Baird,  Nellie,   721     • 
Baker,  ,  549 

Almira,    231 

Anna  B.,  417 

Blanche,   549 

Delia,   229 

Edwin  H.,  771 

Elizabeth,  336 

Elizabeth    (Dimick)   231 

Elwin   H.,  771 

Eva,  549 

Harriet   (BoUes),   180 

John,  231 

Joseph,   386 

Mary  Elizabeth,  523 

Mary,    395 

Percy,  549 

Phebe,   181 
Balcom,  Alexander,  66 

Betsey,  391 

Mary,   66 

Sarah,  66 

Timothy,   202 

William,  66 
Baldwin,  John,   583 

Mary   Frances,   101 

Myra  Belle,   583 

Philip    Spaulding,   280 

Susan  W.,   510 
Ball,   Alma   Elizabeth,   708 

Benjamin   Augustus,   708 

Brigham,  241 

Claudius   E.,  707 

D.    Newton,   707 

Effie  Oteria,   708 

Emma   Louise,    708 

Fannie    Lorena,    708 

James   Jourdan,    707 

Jefferson   Davis,   708 

Jesse  Newton,   707 

Mary   Eliza,   707 

Minnie  Simmons,  708 

Needham  Eugene,  707 

Robert  Tyler,   708 


Ball,   Silas,  241, 

Sophia,   707 

Thomas,  241 

Walter    Howard,    708 

William  Thaddeus,  707 
Ballard,  ,  212 

Joseph  D.,   733 

Sarah   L.,   733 
Ballou,  Chloe,  403 

Chloe  Tyler,  403 

David,   403 

Hosea,    403 

John,  403 

Mary  Cushman,   626 

Maturin,   403 

Mercy   Harris,  403 

Moses,  403 
Bancroft,    Ann,   354 

Asa,   140,    213 

John,   354,    356 

Lucy    (Davis),   354,  356 

Susan,   356 
Barber,  Charles  Tyler,  593 

John,   117 

Joseph,   404 

Mary    (Browning)    593 

Mary    Johnson,    593 

Rowland    R.,    593 

Thurston    Browning,   593 
Barbour,  George,   515 
Barden,   Aaron   Tyler,   257 

Alpheus,    256 

Almira,  257 

Daniel,   256 

Denison,   256 

Eliza,  257 

Elvira,  257 
Bardwell,  Arthur  F.,  432 

Fidelia   Jane,    751 

Francis  M.,  431 

Herbert  T.,  432 

Louisa  J.,  432 

Lucy  L.,  432 

Marian   E.,  432 

Parthenia    (Burke)    432 

Philena,    742 

Robert,  432 

Simeon,  432 
Barker,  Abigail,  276 

Alphonso  T.,  317 

Anna,  546 

Betsey,  515 

Charles,   317 

Clarence   E.,   456 

Elizabeth,  136 

James,   133 

Joseph,   504 

Lavinia,  275 

Louise,  314 

Marie,   501 

Mary   C,   516 

Mary  E.,  317 


INDEX 


789 


Barker,  N.  W.,  314 

Richard,   516 

Sarah,  250 

William,  317 
Barlow,  ,  328 

Ashel,   427 

Mary  S.,  630 
Barnard,   George,   669 

Maria,   581 

Perley    D.,    669 

Raymond   J.,   669 

Samuel,    100 

Sarah,   100 
Barnes,   Charles,  425 

Fannie,  425 

George,  425 

Hannah,   98 

Isaac,  245 

Joanna,  242 

Mary,   354 

Mary   M.,   262 
Barniim,   Ella,   744 

Joseph  Butterfield,   147 
Barrack,  Jerusha,  217 
Barrett,    Harriet,  499 

Minnie   F.,   665 

Rufus,  113 
Barron,  Ellis,  70. 

Isaac,   70 

Moses,   70 

Sarah,   70 
Barrows,  Alden  Tyler,  478 

Beniah,    478 

Carrie   A.,  374 

Charles  A.,  477 

Fanny,  747 

Frank,  477 

Gilman,  477 

Helen   L.,   477 

Isaac,  747 

Juliette   G.,   478 

Lucy    Ellen,   478 

Marv   A.,   477 

Rosella  A.,  477 

Silas,   477 
Barrv,  Caroline  A.,  694 

Charles  F.,  694 

Elwyn,  439 

Emma   H.,  694 

Erastus   H.,    694 

Florence  M.,   694 

Francis  C,  694 

Isabella,   694 

Minnie,    694 

Willard   E.,   694 

William,  298 

William    E.,    439 
Bartholomew,    Livona,    628 
Bartlett,   ,   227 

Alice,   660 

Betsey,   284 

Charles    H.   M.,    565 


Bartlett,   Edgar,   540 

Frederick   E.,   540 

Grace,   541 

Hannah,   274 

Jacob,    533 

Jonathan,   274 

Josiah,   274 

Miranda,  265 

Nancy,   243 

Olive    Brown,    197 

Robert,   774 
Barton,    Roger,    363 
Bass,    Alden,   164,   254 

Clarissa,    254 

Deborah,   164 

Hannah,   164 

Hannah    (Tyler),   333 

Hiram,   254 

Joseph  D.,  164 

Mary,   164,  254 

Moses,   164 
Bassett,  Anna  S.,  763 

Daniel,    640 

Elisha,    763 

Edward   A.,    777 

Florence    May,   641 

Hattie   Amelia,  434 

Helen   Chaplin,   777 

Helen   E.,   641 

Jennie,   434 

John  F.,  777 

Julia,  434 

Julia  Ida,  641 

Laura  E.,  641 

Lewis,   692 

Manning,  434 

Mary,  641 

Mehitable,   214 

William,   640 

William    G.,   434 
Batchelor,   Hannah,   100 
Bateman,  Annie  Tyler,  626 

Elizabeth   Newell,   625 

Ella,   550 

Newton,    625 
Bates,    Agnes    Elizabeth,  359 

Alfonso,  212 

Chloe,  212 

Elijah,  212,  407 

Fannie,  212 

George,  212 

Hannah,   195 

Holman,  212,  407 

Jacob,   212,   407 

Lois,  407 

Moses,  407 

Peter,   199 

Phebe,   197 

Samuel,   141 

Sybil,  199 

Sybil   (Hill),  199 

Tyler,  212 


790 


INDEX 


Bates,  Urana  (Thayer)   90, 

Watie  H.,   198 

William,  21:2 
Baxter,  Catherine,  122 

Elizabeth    (Marshall),   228 

Harris,   228 

John,  228 

Ruth,  228 

Thomas,   228 
Baylis,   Elmina   Emma,    548 
Beach,   Alemeda,   494 

Ciprian    Nichols,   339 
Beales,  Frances  A.,  537 
Beals,   William,   559 
Bean,  Abbie  M.,  571 

Chauncey,  423 

Emma,  426 

Frank,  426 
Jeremiah,   423,  426 

Sarah,  298 

Sumner,  426 
Beane,  ,  507 

Charles   E.,  507 
Bearce,  Mary  F.,  687 
Beaufort      Co.       (N.      C.)       Tyler 

Records,  IV 
Beaulieu,  Willard,  380 
Beckmore,   Margarette   W.,   557 
Beckwith,   John,  496 
Bedel,  Jessie,  457 
Beebe,   Angeline,    191 

Elizabeth,    191 

Emma,  749 

Ezra,   191 

Hannah,  191 

Hiram  A.,   191 

Joseph,   191 

Owen,    191 

William  L.,   191 
Beever,   Charles,  378 
Belcher,  Blanche  M.,  558 

Mary,   92 

William,   558 
Belknap,   E.   S.,   762 

Eliza   M.,   762 

Harry   T.,   76^ 

John  G.,   762 

Ralph  S.,  762 
Bellamy,   Charles   D.,    193 
Belote,   Desire,   394 
Beman,  Minnie  L.,  665 
Bemis,  Eldora  Persis,  421 

Mary   E.    (Sargent)    421 

Hiram   P.,  421 
Benedict,  Arthur  Clarence,  693 

Connie  May,  693 

John   R.,  693 

Lewis,   293 

Martha,  293 

Minnie   Edith,   693 

William  M.,  488 
Bennett,  ,   299 


Bennett,  Annie  May,  724 

Charles,   299 

Daniel    Osborn,    548 

Elsie,  498 

Eva  M.,  548 

Gladys   M.,   548 

Henry,    349 

Jane,    702 

John,   299 

Mary   A.,   591 

Ruby,   342 

Samuel,  299 

Willie  C,  548 
Bensectu,    Ethel,   726 
Benson,  Ella  L.,  526 

Lauretta,   525 

Peter   F.,   540 

Phila,   108 

Sylvanus  L.,  526 
Bentley,  Ida  A.,  666 
Benton,  ,  112 

Abigail,   112 

Alfred,   239 

Isaac,  112 

John,    112 

Sarah,   112 
Bernard,    Frederica,   483 
Berry,   Charles,  318 

Emily,  318 

Frank,  318 

Leonard   W.,   318 

Marj%  252 

Melville,  318 

Ursula,   705 

Walter,   318 

Bickard,   ,   232 

Bickford,   Benjamin,   288 

Betsey,   237 

Elizabeth,    319,    564 

James,  319 

John,  319 

Joseph,  319 

Lydia,   319 

Mary,  237 

Samuel,   319 

William,  319 
Bickings,   John,    757 

Nellie  Ramburgher,  757 
Bidwell,  C.  M.,  575 

James,  227 
Bigelow,  Carrie  E.,  516 

Catherine,   516 

Charles   A.,   659 

Charles    F.,   659 

Frank   A.,   659 

Georgia  A.,  516 

Joseph  Tyler,  516 

Josie   A.,   516 

Kate,  516 

Mary  C,  659 

N.  P.,  516 

Nathaniel,  515 


INDEX 


791 


Bigelow,    Nathaniel    Perkins,    516 
Bill,   Hannah,   54 

Mary  H.,  354 
Billings,   Abigail,   173 

Elizabeth,    427 
Billingsley,   Maria   L.,   679 
Billington,    Rachel,   551 
Bingham,  ,  107 

Byron,  576 

Mary,   576 
Binney,  Charlotte  Hope  (Goddard), 
738 

John,  738 

Mary  Woodrow,   738 

William,   738 
Bird,   Bertha  I.,  689 

Charles,    224 

David  N.,  689 

Hannah,    224 

Henry,  224 

Loretta,   224 

Mary   Helen,   689 

Tristram,  224 

Tyler  H.,  689 
Birdsall,  Ernest,  454 

Esther,   454 

Frederick,    454 

Jennette,   454 
Bisbee,    Dalousie    (Parish),    712 

Dolly   K.,   548 

Frances    Harriet,   712 

Grace   Dalousie,   712 

Harriet,    296,    316 

Henry   Parish,   712 

Horatio,   548 

James,  712 

John,  296 

John   Milton,   712 

Lora   Louise,   712 

Nellie   Fulton,   712 

Sarah   Philbrick,   296 

Sumner  Tyler,  712 

Warren,   712 
Bishop,   Almira,   605 

Diana,  470 

Hester,   93 

Irene,  244 

Paul,   133 

Rhoda,  272 
Bissell,  Asahel,  366 

Mary,  366 

Polly,  366 
Bither,  Benjamin,  154 
Bixbv,   Albert   R.,   410 

Alien   Tyler,  409 

Charles  N.,  410 

Esther,   410 

Franklin,  410 

George,  409 

Haley,  409 

Henry  Hudson,  409 

James,  409 


Bixby,  Joseph  H.,  410 

Loring,   410 

Mary   E.,   410 

Moses,    409 

William  H.,  410 
Black,  Josiah,  308 
Blacker,    Catherine,   484 

David,    484 

Jack,   484 

Lelia,  484 

Muzetta,   484 
Blackington,    Anna,    106 

Pentecoast,    106 
Blackman,   Franciana,   691 

Hattie,   693 

Walter,    691 
Blackstone,    Carrie,    663 
Blaess,  Lily,   705 
Blair,    Carrie    J.,    762 
Blaisdell,  J.,  267 

James,  132 
Blake,    Dorothy,   17 

George,    17 

John    Lauris,    578 

Jonathan,    578 

Louisa    Richmond,    578 

Mary    Howe,   578 

Prudence,   17 

W.,    164 
Blakeley,    George,   361 

Mary,  218 
Blakeslee,  Alonzo,   375 

Sarah,  375 
Blalock,  Sarah   Esther,  625 
Blanchard,   Maria  R.,  244 
Blanding   Simeon,  202 

Spencer,   202 
Blenthen,   John,   309 

Joseph,  309 

Washington,    309 
Blick,  Mary  H.,  536 
Bliss,    Alfred   Veasie,    720 

Charles   E.,  720 

Elias,  411 

Emeline    J.,    411 

George,   241 

George   Willard,    652 

Harry   Clay,   720 

Hiram,    720 

Loren   Wallace,    652 

Lydia,    263 

Marcia    Fessenden,    720 

Martha,  426,  432 

Nancy,  396 

Norman    Willard,    652 

Pollv    (Hale),    720 

Timothy,   422 

Willard    Flagg,   651 
Blodgett,   Joseph,    385 

Margaret   (Rockwell),  70 

Zenas   Arthur,  454 
Blood,  Bessie,  524 


792 


INDEX 


Blood,  Cummings,  263 

Edmund,   B.,   524. 

George  B.,  264 

Grace,  524 

Hannah  Louise,  264 

Horatio  Cutter,  2r64 

Joel,   235 
Boardman,   A.   B.,  501 

Caroline    Maria,   754 

Daniel,    172,    754 

Edward  W.,  501 

Elijah,    172,   734 

Frances,    172 

George   N.,   446 

Henry,  172 

John,   172 

Jonas,    172 

Mary,    177 

Mary    (Billings),  172 

Thomas,   172 

Wait  John,   172 
Bocatius,     Margaret     Emma     (Mc- 
Coy),   750 
Boden,   Louise,   438 
Bodkin,  Thomas,  75 
Bodwell,    Eliza    Ann,    506 

Ellen   Augusta,   506 

Henry  A.,  284 

I^onard    Warwick,    506 

Nancy  Emeline,  506 

Nelson,   506 

Ne\vman,   506 

Sanford,  506 
Bohanon,    Clarence,   726 

Clayton,  726 

Lawrence  Tyler,  726 
Bolles,   Averv,   180 
Bond,  EUie  A.,  611 

Eunice,   114 

Harriet   W.,   740 

John,    114 

Jonathan,   113,   114 

Joseph,    114 

Mary,    114 

Ruth,    114 

Sarah,    114 

Solomon,    114 

Tyler,   114 
Bonney,  Ada  C,  733 

Alice  M.,   733 

Cyrus   T.,  Jr.,   733 

Donald    C,    733 
Booden,    John,    548 

Booth,   ,  321 

Borlund,  ,   197 

Boston,   Thomas    Tyler   Line,   V, 

WiUiam  Tyler  Line,  V,  VI 
Boswell,    Elizabeth,    365 
Bosworth,    Henry,   432 

Jennie,  432 

P.  S.,  233 
Bothara,   Frederick,    195 


Boughton,   Marion,  632 
Boutelle,  William  Albert,  637 
Boutwell,  Catherine,  629 

Clara,    629 

Emma,   629 

James,    629 

James    P.,    590 

Newton,    629 
Bowden,  Arthur  C,  730 

Delia  S.,  730 
Bowder,    Alton   N.,    730 
Bowdoin,  Alonzo  A.,  730 

Caleb    Strong,   241 

Charles   C,   241 

Elizabeth    E.,    730 

Eunice  H.,  241 

Martha  M.,   241 

Michael  Brigham,  241 

Sarah    F.,   241 

William,  240 
Bowdoinham   (Me.)    Tyler  Line,  VI 
Bowen,  ,  465 

Benjamin,    202 

Florence    H.,   473 

Haile,  332,  333 

Jonathan,   333 

Maria,   402 

Moses   Tyler,   333 

Pardon,   333 

Polly  Tyler,  333 

Sylvanus   Haile,    163 
Bowers   Alice   Augusta,   712 

Arthur   Wilbur,    712 

Caroline,   324 

Ellen   Marian,   712 

Emily   Metcalf,   712 

Ephraim,   324 

Ethel   Lillian,   711 

Francis    Forestus,    712 

Grace,    712 

Grace  Elizabeth,  711 

Harriet   Ruth,   712 

Henry  F.,  324 

Henry  Frank,  711,  713 

John  Abbott,  711 

Lucy   Ellen,   324 

Lulu,   634 

Marian,    712 

Mary  Lizzie,    525 

Parker   Tyler,   712 

Pruda,    633 

Rose,  633 
Bowker,   Addie   Eleanor,   456 

Charles   W.,    456 

Charlotte   A.,  456 

Frederick   Pitts,   456 

George  W.,  456 
Boyd,  Lydia,  117 
Boynton,  ,    130 

Abel  F.,  291 

Nellie,   547 

Ruell,  547 


INDEX 


793 


Boynton,  Wilford  T.,  547 
Brabrook,   Rachel,   63 
Brackett,   Stephen,  212 
Bradford,  Alice  E.,  415 

George   L.,  415 

Hopestill,  415 

Joseph,    415 

Lovina   C,   415 

Octavia,   294 

William,   618 
Bradish,   Charlotte,   468 
Bradley,  ,   481 

Almira    (Kingsley),    648 

Charles   B.,   648 

Eliza,  425 

Harrv   Lvman,   179 

Hay  den    S.,   179 

Jeannette  S.,   179 

Lucy  A.,   648 

Mehitable,    131 

Oliver   S.,   591 
Bradly,   Sally,   117 
Bradstreet,  Ann   (Dudley),  45 

Ann    (Wood)    Price,  45 

Dudley,   45 

Margaret,   45 

Simon,  45,  774 
Bragg,   Catherine,   64 

Chloe,   214 

John,  433 

John   F.,  433 

Mary  E.,  433 
Bram,   Alice,   547 

Arthur,  547 
Brand,   Emma,  297 

Grayton,  411 
Brandgee,  R.  B.,  355 
Branford    (Ct.)    Tyler   Line,   VI 
Braun,  Charles,  732 

Earl   R.,   732 

George   H.,    733 

Mabel   Ahra,    733 

Mazie   A.,    732 

Rosco   Henry,   733 
Brack,  Ann,   164 

Deborah,  164 

Hannah,   164 

Isabella,   164 

Joseph,    164 

Luther,    164 

Moses,    164 

Robert,   163 

Samuel,    164 

Sarah,  164 
Breed,  Caddie  Sophronia,  770 

Laura,   395 
Breeden,   Kenneth   Roy,  675 

Lee  Rov,   675 

Myrtle   Corryta,   675 
Breserahan,    John,    745 

Mary  J.,   745 
Brewer,  Eva,  433 


Brewer,   Hannah   (Woolson)   219 

John,    219 

Josiah,  219 

Lavinia,   219 
Brewster,    Andrew,   368 

Ann   Mariah,  368 

Betsey,   191 

Daniel,   368 

Dwight  Tyler,  352 

Edward,  352 

Eldad,  368 

Elias,  351 

Emily   Huntington,  352 

Frederick,  351,  352,  591 

George,   352 

Hannah,   179 

Horace,    368 

Jane,  352 

John  Tyler,  352 

Lucania,   368 

Margery    (Morgan),   351 

Mary   Tyler,    352 

Mercy,   177 

Moses    Coleman,   368 

Nathan,    191 

Sally,  368 

Tyler,   368 

Warren,   368 

Elder    William,    179 
Bridge,    Ruhamah,    161 
Bridges,   Abigail,   87 

Edmund,   24 

Elinor,   88 

Elizabeth,    25 

John,  24,  32 

Marj%    25 

Samuel,  25 
Brier,  Cyntha,  378 
Briggs,  ,   153,  232,  544 

Horace,    184 

John,  203 

Matilda,  409 

Philip,   203 

Tyler,   203 
Brigham,  ,  216 

Anna  Allen,  241 

Benjamin,  699 

Conrad,    773 

Crosby,   241 

Elisha,   699 

Ephraim,    128,    260 

Ethelinda,  260 

Gershom,   699 

Gershom    Nelson,   699 

Hannah    (Merrill)    699 

Homer  Colby,  700,  772-773 

Ida  Leonore,  700 

John   Tyler,   241 

Julia   E.,    700 
Julia  Lena,   700 

Laura,    773 
Loring  W.,  241 


794 


INDEX 


Brigham,   Mrs.  Martha,   383 

Mary    (Rice),   699 

Mehitable    (Warren),   699 

Mercy    (Hurd),   699 

Michael,  240 

Phebe,  385 

Ray,  773 

Roy,  773 

Sarah,    128,   260 

Sarah   (Allen),  699 

Sophronia    (Ryder),   699 

Thomas,  699,   774 

Willard    Irving    Tyler,    700,    773- 
776 
Brightman,    Mary    P.,    402 
Brimhall,  Susan  H.,  440 

Brindle,  ,  245 

Brink,  ,   143 

Victor,   143 
Broad,   Helen  Maria,  640 

Horace,  640 

Lewis,   657 

Maria,  640 

Martha    (Sawin),   657 

Mason  Lasall,  657 

Ruth,  657 

Willard  Mason,  657 
Brock,  Arthur,  740 

George  Tyler,   739 

John  William  739 

Louisa  Blake,  740 

Norman  Hall,  740 

Sidney    Frederick,    739 
Brockelbank,    Mary,   45 
Brockhurst,   Martha   Ann,  551 
Bronson,  Daniel,  258 
Brooks,   Aaron,   Sr.,  188 

Elizabeth,    187 

Lizzie,  263 
Broomfield,    Louise,    707 
Broughton,  Fannie  M.,  762 

Samuel    R.,   762 
Brower,  Adolphus  W.,  377 

Anna   L.,   377 

Floyd  L.,  377 
Brown,  ,  232,  310,  313,  445,  494 

Abigail  Nye,  512 

Ada,  352 

Adelaide  357 

Alice  I.,  695 

Allison   82,  85 

Amelia,  402 

Amos,  118 

Amy  Arnold,  416 

Andrew,   85 

Ann,   226 

Anna,   239 

Anna  Mann,  357 

Ansel,   179 

Barbara,  600 

Betsey,   205 

Betsey   Elizabeth,    691 


BrowB,  Betsey  M.,  637 

BiUings,  588 

Calista,   494 

Caroline  Francour,  357 

Charles,  517 

Clarence,  517 

Cornelia,    357 

Dexter,   105 

Dr.,    375 

Edgar   W.,   696 

Edna  R.,  656 

Edward   Alexander,   588 

Edwin,   562 

Elizabeth,   82,    178 

Elizabeth  Tyler,  600 

Ellen    Salisbury,    357 

Elmer   613 

Elvie  M.,   696 

Emilie,    609 

Emily,  718 

Enoch,  356 

Enos,  697 

Erastus,   179 
.     Eva  M.,  697 

Fayette  Putnam,  599 

Fayette  Williams,   599 

Frank,   517 

George  E.,   696 

George   Tyler,   599 

George  W.,  562 

Harriet  Grosvenor,   577 

Harriet   Newell,   637 

Harry,    179 

Hattie   H.,   696 

Henrietta   L.,   722 

Henry,   198 

Henry  Billings,  588 

Henry   H.,   722 

Hiram,   410 

Hope,  217 

Hosea,    494 

Hosea  M.,  696 

Ina   A.,   697 

Isabel  Graham,  357 

James  N.,  517 

James   Perry,   575 

Joanna,  296 

John,   102 

John,  517 

John  Tyler,  588 

Judith,   174 

Laura,  494 

Louise,    410 

Lucy,   179 

Marie,   503 

Mary,  179,  575 

Mary   E.,   583 

Mary  E.   (Bartlett),  722 

Mary   Stewart,   588 

Mary  Theresa,   599 

Mary  Tyler,  357 

Minnie  A.,  696 


INDEX 


795 


Brown,    Nina   M.,    613 

Oliver   Selwvn,   357 

Oscar  S.,  696 

Peter  W.,  311 

Prudence,  208 

Roswell  R.,   637 

Roval   Tyler,   600 

Sophia  P.,  508 

Thomas,    774. 

Tyler,   179 

Walter   R.,   650 

William,   105,   178 

William   E.,   494. 

William  Henry,  357 

William  M.,  696 

William  Wilbur,  178 
Bruce,   Flora   Elizabeth,   724 

John,    160 

Mehitable,    160 

Rhoda,   160 

Roger,    113 
Brumlev,   Calvin   B.,  348 
BrunkerhoflF,    Edward,    434 
Brush,  John,  607 

Nellie,   607 
Bryan,  Camilla  Elizabeth,  740 

George   Pettigrew,   740 

Harmon,   408 

Louise  Tyler,  740 

Nathan,   408 
Bryant,   Elizabeth   Olive,   624 

James,  346,  397 

Olive   Elizabeth,   624 

Sylvanus,   176 
Buchanan,   Emma  R.,  608 

Juliana  F.,  385 
Buchenan,   Ada  C,  484 

Alberto  C,  484 

Annah   E.,  484 

Herbert  A.,  484 

Hial  A.,  484 

John,  484 

John  Leone,  484 
Buck,  Abijah,  81,  143,  144 

Carolyn   Seamans,    772 

Eliza,  582 

Elizabeth,  144 

Ellen,   144 

Erastus,  208 

Janeva   Tyler,   772 

John,  144 

John  S.,   772 

Jonathan,  144 

Laura  Agnes,  773 

Laurence   R.   O.,   772 

Marv   Ann,   433 

Phebe,  144 

Rebekah,  144 

Willis  Ashel,   772 

Bucklin,  ,  748 

Buckman,  Dennis,  282 

Joseph,  282 


Buckman,   Phebe,  254 

Ruth,  282 
BuflFum,   Eliza,   586 
Bugbee,   Hezekiah,   195 
Buhumin,  Alma  M.,  462 

Andrew   I.,  462 

Benjamin,  462 

Elijah  C,  462 

Hyrum  S.,  462 

Isaac,    462 

Nancy  M.,  462 

Polly,  462 

Seven   M.,  462 
Bullard,  Amanda,  372 

Isaac,  101,  191 

James,   371 

John,  102 

Stella,   371 
BuUock,  Job,   183 
Bunce,  Ansel  W.,  527 

Clavton    T.,   527 

Theo.   L.,   527 
Bundy,  Lucy,  195 
Burbank,   Alfonso,  271 

James,  271 

Paul,   238 

Roland,  176 
Burch,   David,   646 

George  L.,  646 

Sarah  J.    (Dennis),   646 
Burdick,  Betsey,  182 

Eunice,  182 

Laura,  552 
Burk,   Ellen,  609 
Burleigh,   Amos,   367 
Burley,  Ellen,   668 
Burnes,  Ida  May,  643 
Burnham,  ,  268,  549 

Abbie,  267 

Abbie  A.,  492 

Alice,   268 

Andrew,   167 

Annie,   268 

Bertha,  268 

Charles,  276 

Florence,   268 

Frederick,  268 

Lizzie  Lincoln,  737 

Louisa  B.,  489 

O.  B.,  268 

SuUy,  277 

Sarah,  69 
Burpe,  H.,   141 

Mehitable,    292 
Burpee,   Annie  T.,  689 
Burr,  ,  243 

Truman,   239 
Burroughs,   David,   112 
Burrows,   Hannah,  94 

Julia   Ann,   436 
Burt,  Eustice  E.,  471 

Samuel  W.,  262 


796 


INDEX 


Burtess,   Hannah,  394 

John,   394 
Burton,   Jacob,   521 
Busecott,   Mary,  54 
Bush,   George  'AVoodruff,   479 

Maria,  360 

Rev.   Mr..  360 
Bushnell,  Albert,  624 

Albert  E.,  624 

Arthur  B.,   62i 

Belle  L.,  624 

Fanny  L.,   624 

Francis   H.,  624 

Gertrude,  624 

Harriet  Ann,  625 

Horace   B.,   624 

Jane   Louisa,   625 

Jessie   L.,   624 

Laura,  624 

Lucy  Maria,  624 

Mary   Emily,   624 

Ne^vton    Wadsworth,   624 

Pavson   Kingsbury,  624 

William   H.,   624 
Buss,   Abigail,   288 

Hannah,  288 

Silas,    288 
Bussen,  Lewis,  551 
Bus  well,  Aaron,  442 

Aaron  Wood,  442 

Clara  Anna,  442 

Caroline  Wood,  442 

Edward   Tyler,  441,  442 

George   Richmond,   442 

Hannah,    58 

Helen   Louise,  442 

Hugh,  442 

Jane   Elizabeth,  442 

Mark,  44.2 

Moses,   58 

Robert,  55 

Sarah  Josephine  Perley,  443 
Butcher,  Bessie,  770 

Goldia   A.,   770 

J.   N.,    770 
Butler,    Roswell   M.,   216 

William    H.,    216 
Butterfield,    Benjamin,   149 

Ciril   S.,   149 

Eliza  M.,  436 

Mary  Ann,  303 
Butterick,  Robert  P.,  706 
Butters,   Betsey,  330 
Butterworth,  James,  660 
Button,  Abigail,  180 

Albert,   180 

Allen,   180 

Almira,   180 

Anna,   180 

Avery,   180 

Edward,   298 

Edwin,   180 


Button,  Elenor,  671 

Emily,  179 

Erasmus,   180 

Frances,    180 

Frederick,    180 

Gilbert,  54,   179 

Hamilton,    180 

Harriet,   179 

Henry,   180 

James,    180 

Joseph,    180 

Julia,   179 

Louisa,   179 

Lucy,   179 

Lydia,   179 

Maria,  179 

Minerva,   179 

Nancy,  179 

Rosina,    179 

Roswell,  54,   180 

Samuel,   180 

Sabra,   180 
Buttrick,  Hannah,  265 
Buxton,   George,   649 

Martha    (Conklin),  649 

Rose,  649 


Cables,   Mary  E.,   689 
Cadwell,  Daniel  G.,  541 

James  W.,  531 

Julia   W.,   531 

Mary   Elizabeth,   541 

Thomas,   541 
Cady,  Arthur   Daniel,   657 

Daniel,   90 

Jane,   90 

Joseph,  342 

Louise,  657 

Olivia,   347 
Cahill,  George  F.,  555 

Susan,   748 
Calderwood,  Marv,  478 
Caldwell,    Susan, '445,   446 
Call,   Ella   Frances,  680 

George   Lafayette,   680 
Campbell,   Bertram,   701 

Daisy,  701 

Elizabeth,   590 

Gerald,  701 

Henry,   700 

Lois   J.,   700 

Merrill,   701 

Mildred,    701 

Nellie,  635 

Ruth,   701 
Canfield,    Gertrude   E.,   525 
Canning,   James,  733 

Ruth  E.,   733 
Capen,  Henry,  281,  528 

Loranus,  430 


INDEX 


•797 


Capen,  Nancy  E.,  528 

Relief    (Tyler),  528 
Capron,  Arthur  Granger,  365 

Banfield,   67 

Caroline  Silsby,  365 

Catherine,   365 

Collins,  364 

Fanny  Isabel,  365 

George,   364 

George   Collins,  364 

John  Farill,  365 

Mary,  67 

Mary  Tyler,  364 

Philip  Ward,  365 

Susan   Tyler,   365 
Carey,  Frederick  O.,  520 

William  Erward,  520 
Carl,  Rebecca,   151 
Carleton,  Abby,  239 

Guy,   284 
Carley,  Drusilla,  342 

Eva   B.,  523 
Carlin,   Louisa,   375 

Mary  E.,  610 
Carlisle,  Cora  L.,  654 

Robert,  654 

Robert  Stanley,   654 

Waite,   654 
Carlton,  Abigail,  1.24 

Amos,   124 

Betty,  124 

Enos,   124 

George,   123 

Joseph,   124 

Mehitable,    124 

Nathaniel,    137 

Richard,   124 
Carow,   Charles,   579 

Edith   Kermit,  579,  740-741 

Emily   Tyler,    579 
Carpenter,  Abbie  L.,  351 

Achsah,  385 

Achsah,  Tyler,  384 

Adah,  384 

Alice   M.,  736 

Amherst,  384 

Asa,  384 

Asahel,  386 

Betsey,    201,    386 

C.  M.,  570 

Caroline  Eliza,  622 

Cynthia,  384 

Cyril,  385 

Dan,    385 

Daniel,  201 

Ebenezer,  202 

Electa,   386 

Elisha,  577 

Eliza,  202 

Ezra,  201 

Hannah,  384 

Helen  E.,   577 


Carpenter,   Jennie   M.,    531 

Jesse,  202,  386 

John,  201,  386,  622 

Lois,   384 

Lucinda,  385 

Lucy,  385 

Maria  Isaac,  385 

Mary   M.,  623 

Mary   Tyler,   385 

Mercy,  384 

Morgan,   623 

Nancy,  202,  386 

Obadiah,  201,  384 

Obadiah   Lee,  385 

Pennell,  385 

Polly,  386 

Remember,  201,  384 

Samuel,  201,  202 

Sidney   C,   577 

Silence,  385 

Tilghman,   385 

Tvler,  385 

Uriah  B.,  577 

WiUiam,  201,   577 
Carr,    Annie    Major,    737 

Charles   Turner,   737 

Lorence,   255 

Mary   Eliza,   737 

Ernest   Blanchard,   737 

Frank  Taylor,  737 

Henry   Martin,   737 

John  Tyler,  737 

Joseph   Warren,   737 

Walter  Martin,   737 

Philip,   737 

Philip  Augustine,   737 

William   Mauran,    737 
Carrier,   Benjamin,    191 

Eldad,   191 

Moses,    191 

Lucinda,   191 

Prudence,   191 

Sarah,   191 

Sylvester,    191 

Thomas,   191 
Carroll,   Emma   Elizabeth,   737 
Carside,  Amy   H.,  522 
Carter,  Angelia  M.,  447 

Anna    Maria,    454 

Charles   Clinton,  454 

Charles  Ernest,  555 

Charles   Ernest,    Jr.,   555 

Charles    L.,   508 

Deborah,  286 

Edith  Adele,  555 

Edward   Ernest,   555 

Effie  Wardwell,  734 

Emma  Frances,  454 

Fannie,   710 

Harriet  Tyler,  454 

Harry  Clinton,  454 

Jerome,  710 


798 


INDEX 


Carter,  Jonathan,  286 
Joseph  Warren,  555 
Juliette  Butterfield,  555 
Lorenzo   Dow,   734 
Lorenzo  Dow,  Jr.,   734 
Lydia  Marshall    (Tyler),  710,   713 
Mary,  126 

Percy  Augustine,  454 
Romie,   710 
Ruth,    555 
Samuel,  286 
Thomas,    286 
Wallace  Charles,  454 
William,    516 
William  Tyler,  555 
Zephyr,  516 
Carver,  Lydia  J.,  376 
Case,  Curtis  I.,  661 
Edward   W.,   662 
Esau,  413 
Frank   E.,  662 
Helen,  413 
Julius  F.,  439 
Malinda,   413 
Cassedy,  Harriet  N.,  666 

Caswell,  ,   153 

Catlin,  Eli,  387 
Caulkins,  Hannah,  183 

Roswell,    183 
Caves,  Horace  S.,  490 
John,   490 
Lizzie  W.,  490 
Cecil  Co.   (Md.)   Tyler  Line,  V 
Chace,    Harriet,   592 
Chadbourne,  Lucy,  319 
Chadwick,  Harriet  J.,  427 
Joel,  427 
Jonathan,   284 
Mary,  68 
Mary  Ann,  427 
Mary    Ellen,   427 
Thomas,  68 
Chaffee,  Martha,  107 
Chalker,   Mary,   353 

Chamberlain,  ,  117 

Ada  Leone,  765 
Arthur  W.,  765 
Charles,   295 

Cynthia   (Chadwick),  765 
Elizabeth   Longstreet,   631 
Eugene   Tyler,   631 
Frank,  631 
Jacob  Payson,  631 
Mary   C,   631 
Virginia   Osborn,   624 
Champlin,  George  F.,  591 
Chandler,  Hal,  613 
Helen   A.,   704 
Henry,  264 
Mercy,  365 
Phoebe,  46 
Ray,  613 


Chandler,   Robert   A.,   613 

Thomas,   6,  7,  26 
Chapin,  Mary,   123 
Chaplin,    Benjamin,    169 
Martha,    44 
Philip,  44 
Rooxbee,  504 
Ruth  A.,  435 
Sarah   (Edwards),  169 
William,   44 
Chapman,  Charles,  409 
Clarissa,   207 
Eliza,  400 
Jerusha,   127 
Samuel,   107 
Charles  Co.,  Md.,  Tyler  Line,  V 

Charrice,  ,  238 

Chase,  Agnes,  668 
Aquila,    775 
Bailey,   149 
Charles,   Jr.,    329 
Darius    P.,   335 
Dido,   443 
Edwin  E.,  571 
Eleanor   Bridges,   329 
Elizabeth  Walker,   329 
Elmer,  535 
George  F.,  335 
George   Henry,   329 
George  Whitefield,  442 
Hannah,   265 
Hannah   Emeline,  264 
Harry   Custis,   668 
Helen,  443 
James,   668 
Jane,  586 
John,   636 
John  Walden,   680 
Josephine,  443 
Louisa   Maria,   329 
Mark  P.,  335 
Mary,   265,   329 
Mary   Maria    (Daniels),   616 
Martha,   280 
Maude  W.,   680 
Philip   Putnam,  668 
Paul,  443 

Reginald   Banfield,   668 
Sarah,  329 
Virginia,    668 
William  R.,  335 
Chatfield,  Arthur,  540 
Charles,  540 
Nellie,   540 
Walter,   541 

Cheney,  ,  274 

Bert,  523 
Clinton,   523 
Cora,  523 
Dr.,  523 
Ellen,  523 
Frank,   523 


INDEX 


799 


Cheney,  Gilbert  J.,  648 

Lorenzo,  648 

Lottie,   523 

Lucina   (Moffitt),   648 

Maora  Elna,  648 

Mary  B.,   738 

Orison,    523 
Cheeseborough,  Thomas,   95 
Cheesbro,   Frances   M.,  441 
Cheetum,  Lucy,  229 
Childers,   Caroline,  658 

Goldsby,   658 
Childress,  James,   763 

John  R.,  763 

John   Read,  763 

Kate   Tyler,   763 
Childs,    Charles    Carrol,   441 

Eber,  441 

Ellen  Louisa,  442 

Francis   Brown,  441 

Frederick    Oberlin,    442 

Mary  Elizabeth,  441 

Mary    (Heaton),  441 

William,   441 

William   Henry,  441 

William    Henry   Tyler,   441 
Chilson,    Albert,    703 
Chipman,  William,  575 
Christian,  Mabel  Margaret,  764 
Christy,   Molly,  275 
Church,   Thankful,  327 
Claflin,  Allen,  217 

Bethiah    (Tiffany),   217 

Ebenezer,  217 

Leonard,  217 

Nathan,  217 

Polly,    217 

Sally,  217 

William,   217,  280 
Clapp,   Augusta,   425 

Lowell,  311 

William,  602 
Clark,   Abigail   B.,  325 

Adelia,   410 

Adelia   E.,    725 

Alfred,   325 

Angelos,  370 

Anna,    371 

Charles   Wilder,    642 

David  O.,   489 

Edith   C,   684 

Elbridge  M.,  325 

Eli,  497 

Elizabeth,   452 

Ernest,   560 

Frank,  560 

Frank  Elijah,  602 

George  H.,  520 

H.   Lewis,    529 

Oliver,   308 

Harry,    371 

Jacob,   325,   384 


Clark,   Jesse,   325 

John,   325 

Jonathan,   325,   326 

Lucian,  496 

Lulu,   779 

Marcella,    650 

Martha,  222 

Mary  Frances,  322 

Mary   J.,   688 

Raymond,   560 

Rose   B.,  685 

Ruby  E.,  371 

Sarah  J.,  308 

Susan,  376 

Wilmot   L.,  602 
Clarke,   Ellen   Amanda,   616 

Frances   Amelia,   616 

Henry    Wadsworth,    616 

Nancy  E.    (Le  Grant),  380 

Theodore   W.,   617 

William   Metcalfe,   616 
Clason,  Adeline   M.,  698 
Clayson,    Halstead,   496 
Clayton,  William,   772 
Clesson,   Alma   S.,   725 

Anna,  725 

Cless,   725 
Clifford,  Betsey,  252 

Elisha,    252 

Eliza,  253 

Emery,  252 

Plummer,   252 

Ransom,   252 

Rowana   Jane,    682 

Young,   125 
Clodie,    Hannah,  398 
Clough,   Emma,  478 

John,  478 
Clover,  Elizabeth,  691 
Cluff,  Daniel,  316 

John,  325 

Samuel,  316 
Coates,   Lucy   Ann,   353 
Cobb,  Lydia,  385 
Coburn,  ,  543 

Abraham   Tyler,   275 

Annie,  276 

David,   135 

David,  275 

Deborah,   276 

Elisha  Tyler,   333 

Elizabeth,    276 

Frank,  439 

Frederick,  439 

Garten,  239 

Hannah,   307 

James,   334 

Lyman   R.,  439 

Mary    (Bass),  333 

Nell'ie,  439 

Phebe,   276 

Thomas,  275 


800 


INDEX 


Coffin,  Walter  H.,  717 
Coggswell,  Abby   B.,  350 
Coggeswell,   Eliza,   177 

William,    177 
Cogswell,    Adam,    69 

Benjamin,   69 

Caleb,  69 

Dolly,  351 

Elizabeth,    745 

Jeremiah,   69 

Mehitable,    69 

Osmand,    745 

Ruth,   69 
Coit,    Abigail,    172 

Abigail    (Billings),   177 

Benjamin,  93,   172,  177 

Betsey,   173,   176 

Betsey    (Morgan),   345 

Charles,    345 

Daniel,   177 

Daniel    Tyler,    177 

Daniel  T^ler,  Jr.,   177 

Elizabeth,   95 

Experience    (Wheeler),   95 

Frances,    177 

George,   172 

Henry,  172 

James  Tyler,  176 

John,   176,   344 

Joseph,   95 

Lydia,  176 

Martha,   172 

Mary,  95 

Mary    (Spalding),   95 

Mehitable    (Tyler),   344 

Mercy,  177 

Nathaniel,    176,    345 

Olive,   176,  344 

Olive   (Tyler),   177 

Olive   Tyler,   177 

Rebecca,   177 

Roger,    177,    745 

Samuel,   172,   176 

Sarah,    176 

Sarah    (Spalding),   172,  176 

Sophia,    176 

Thomas,   173 

Wheeler,    176 

William,    172 

Colburn,  ,   164 

Colby,  Charles  E.,  374 

Frank  H.,  730 

Gertrude,   374 

Grace,   374 

Mary,  374 
Colcord,   Jane,   326 
Cole,   Bertie,  551 

Charlotte   Augusta,   552 

Daniel,  551 

Emily   Frances,   553 

Emma,  506 

George,   506 


Cole,   George   S.,   506 

Georgiana   Howard,  301 

Henry,  551 

John,  436 

Lottie,   551 

Mabel,  436 

Manly,   274 

Mary   Elizabeth,   396 

Maud,  506 

Nahum   B.,   631 

Rebecca,  506 
Coleman,   Hannah,    386 

Phebe,  76 
Colgrove,   Charlotte,  415 

Judson   Uri,  415 

Uri,    415 
Collamore,   Jennie,   478 
Collier,    Daniel,    455 

John,   455 
Collins,  Albert  Tyler,  455 

James,   157 

Jason,    157 

Leonard,  455 
Colwell,  C,  319 
Combs,  Charles,  616 

Joseph,    616 

Comings,   ,   121 

Comins,   Elizabeth,   250 
Compton,   Miranda,   610 

Sarah,   89 
Comstock,  Mary,  182 
Conant,    ,    218 

Albert,  722 

Celia,  248 

Deborah  Norton,  255 

Frank  R.,  722 

John,   722 

Mary  C.    (Boyington),  722 
Condon,  Lizzie,  290 
Conerly,   Earl,   708 

Emma  Mabel,   708 

Hilda,    708 

Howard  T.,  708 

Lulu   C,   708 

M.   R.,   708 

Mary  F.,  708 

Mvra  L.,   708 

Ollie  L.,   708 

Sarah  E.,  708 

Thaddeus    O.,    708 

William,   708 

William  J.,  708 
Coney,  Lottie,  541 
Conn,   Charles  F.,  583 

Frank  W.,  583 

Dr.  Granville  P.,  583 
Connally,   Mary  Lindsay,  505 
Connelly,   Mrs.   T.   J.,  328 
Converse,   Abijah,   89 

Elnathan,  208 

Fielder,    89 

Hannah   (Sawyer),  89 


INDEX 


801 


Converse,   Jacob,  89 

James,   89 

Jared,  209 

Jeremiah,   89 

Joseph,    89 

Josiah,   89 

Lorraine,  208 

Lydia,   89 

Mary,  89 

Mary  Jane,  208 

Palmer,   208 

Samuel,   89 

Sarah,  89 

Sterry,  208 

Tyler,  208 
Cook,   ,    141 

Adin,  586 

Adin  Tyler,  586 

Albaronia,  317 

Ann,  317 

Ann  S.,   562 

Betsey,  594 

Clark,  594 

Dean   T.,  438 

Ebenezer,   438 

Elzina,   770 

Henry  Eckford,   586 

J.,  369 

James  A.,  749 

James    Albert,   586 

Jane,   317 

Jason,  317 

Jennie   T.,   749 

John,  Jr.,    132 

Lina  S.,  458 

Lucretia,   198 

Lydia,   183 

Martha  Ann,  464 

Mary  A.,  438 

Mary   Ann,   317 

Mary  Ellen,  586 

Phineas   W.,  770 

R.    L.,    406 

Reuben,  317 

Rosalthea,  586 

Sally   (Kinne),  594 

Sarah,   190 

Sarah  C,  749 

Zilpha,  317 
Coolbroth,  Asa,  321 

Greenleaf,  321 

Wilson,  321 
Cooledge,   Elisha,    139 
Coolidge,  Jonathan,  149 
Cooper,  Minnie  Irene,  647 

Minor,    647 

Jennie    (Musgrow),   647 
Corbett,   Fulton,   562 

Thankful,    60 
Corey,   Martha,    697 

Mary   A.,   772 

Rebecca    (Pierce),   147 


Cornell,  ,   108 

Amy,   480 

Charles   R.,  480 

Jane,  176 

Mary,  480 

Robert,  480 
Corning,   Hannah,  172 
Cornwall,  John,  541 
Cornwell,    Eunice,    293 

Hart,  293 
Cortland,  Nettie,  312 
Cory,   Emily,  210 

Oliver,   2io 

Rebecca  C,  210 
Cotton,   Augusta,   581 

Deane,   581 

Elizabeth    Arnot,   581 

Lewis,  581 

Mary,   160 
Couch,  Ebenezer  Punderson,  348 

Harriet  Elizabeth,  348 

John   P.,   348 

Joseph  James,   348 

Paul,    348 

Thomas   Tremlet,   348 
Coughlan,   Hannah    (Guild),   753 

Julia   A.,   753 

Obed,  753 
Couilliard,    Charles,    502 

Charles   O.,  502 

Edwin    H.,    501 

Inez    F.,    502 

Minnie  B.,  501 
Covil,  Abby  E.,  514 
Cowdrey,   Adeline  E.  L.,  287 

Albert,   288 

Luther,  287 

Timothy,   287 
Cowell,  Patience  W.,  502 
Cowen,  Mary,  522 

Ezekiel,    577 

Katherine   Berry,   577 

Sidney   Joseph,   577 

Sophia   Tyler,   577 
Cowles,    Carrie    E.,    705 

Edna,  705 

George,   705 

George  W.,  705 

Hattie,  486 

John    T.,    705 

Kate  M.,   705 

Laura,  705 

Nellie   E.,   705 

Samuel,   705 

William   A.,    705 
Cowperthwait,    Ellen,    575 

Elizabeth,    575 

Emily,   575 

Henrietta,  575 

Hulings,    575 

Joseph,  575 

Mary,  575 


802 


INDEX 


Cox,   Jennie   Felton,  680 
Coye,  Adaline  B.,  430 
Coyle,   Sarah,   37:2 
Crabtree,  Lucy  Ann,  429 

Susan,   230 
Grain,   Edna,  453 
Cram,   Agnes   M.,  536 
Albert  M.,  536 
Donald,   536 
Earl,  536 
Edna  F.,  536 
Edna  L.,   536 
Esther,   536 
Frank,   536 
Maria   Bell,   443 
Mildred,    536 
Mvrtie  May,  536 
Neil,  536 
Stella   F.,  536 
William  E.,  536 
CrandaU,  Gardner,  408 
Mary  Austin,  408 
Nancy,   408 
Crane,   Abea,   112 
Eleazer,    112 
Eunice,   112 
Isaac,   112 
John,   112 
Joseph,  112 
Joshua,   112 
Mary,    112 
Cranston,   Susan,  533,  534 

Crawford,  ,   157,  232,  421 

Anne,   105 
Bethiah,   157 
John,   105 
Katie,  457 
Lincoln,  421 
William   A.,  421 
Creelman,   Alexander,   490 

George  Edward,  490 
Crill,  Grace,  691 
Crilley,   Nancy  Northen,  451 
Crocker,   Philura,   129 
Crockett,    Elizabeth,   556 
Cronyn,    Katherine    Kinne,    600 
Crosby,  Alice  G.,  533 
Experience,   80 
David,   118 
Marion   F.,   565 
Rachel,    118 
Cross,    Abigail,    154 
Anna,   124 
Charlotte,  124 
Daniel,  124 
Elizabeth,    124 
Eunice,   124 
Isaac,    124 
Jesse,  124 
Joseph,    75 
Lucinda  M.,  434 
Matilda,  381 


Cross,  Samuel,  124 
Crossman,    Matilda,    298 
Crowell,   Byron,   631 
Hannah, "  238 
Jeremiah,   237 
Lorenzo  Hastings,  238 
Mary,   238 
Moses    Tyler,   237 
Robert,  237 

Samuel  Putney,  237,  238 
Sarah  Ann,  238 
S.    Solon,    238 
Thomas  Pritchard,  237 
Watts  Turner,  237 
Crown,  Elvira  J.,  584 
Crumb,  Aaron,  50 
Inez,  697 
Lettie,    697 
Mattie,   697 
Silas,   697 
Cruse,  George  E.,  548 
Cruttenden,   Edwin,  595 
Henry,   595 
Henry   Bartlett,   595 
Joseph  T\'ler,  595 
Tyler,   595 
Culbertson,   Guy  Wilber,   615 
John  W.,  615 
Joseph  Ray,  615 
William  Leo,   615 
Cummings,   Cyrus,  330 

John,  330 
Cumstock,  Mary,  83 
Cunningham,   Hannah   B.,  308 
Lucia   L.,    381 
Mary    (McNelly),    308 
WiUiam,  308 
Currier,   Charlotte,  326 
John  Wesley,  266 
Judith    B.,   310 
Sally,   158 
Theophilus,  266 
Curtis,  Annie  E.,  473 
Charles   L.,   715 
Ellen   Eudora,   733 
Franklin  W.,   715 
George   W.,   715 
Hannah  D.,  537 
Jackson,  310 
James,    409 
John  E.,  715 
Lillian   M.,   715 
Louis   J.,   715 
Lydia,   503 
Margaret,   237 
Richard   A.,   715 
Thomas    A.,    715 
Warren  P.,  715 
Cushing,   Albert  A.,  665 
Angeline,  554 
Charlotte    E.,    665 
Deborah,  305 


INDEX 


803 


Gushing,   Edward   R.,  665 

Ethalinda,  554 

Ethalinda    (Edwards),   554 

Fannie,    665 

Joseph,  554 

Matthew,   554 

Peter,    554 

Samuel  G.,  665 

Stephen,    554 

Thomas,  554 

William  Tyler,  665 
Cushman,  ,  586 

Alpa,  240 

Daniel    W.,   240 

Eunice,   240 

Isaac,    166 

Jane,  240 

John,  240 

Lucretia,   240 

Porter,  240 

Sarah,   345 

Custer,  ,  415 

Cutler,  Abbie  Elizabeth,  672 

Abigail,   227 

Bethiah,  226 

Ebenezer,  227 

Flora   I.,   665 

Henry  S.,  630 

James,  227 

Joseph,    227 

Maria,    630 

Mary   Ann,  482 

Mary  J.,   630 

Rensselaer,   629 
Cutting,    James,    261 
Cutts,   Elmer   H.,   726 

Laura   L.,  726 


Daboll,  Emily,  534 
Dada,  Mr.,  627 
Daggett,  Mrs.,  220 

Daily,  ,  378 

Dake,   Helen  W.   B.,   605 

John,   605 
Dalbee,   Willard   Franklin,  633 
Damon,   Charles   A.,   429 

Charles    H.,    724 

Clarissa,   267 

Edward  J.,  429 

Frances  L.,  429 

George,   429 

Harrison   S.,   429 

Isaac  Tyler,  429 

Jerome   B.,   429 

John,   429 

Martha  Tyler,  429 

Mary   E.,   429 

Mary  T.,  429 

Thomas    Henry,    429 

William  C,  429 


Dana,   Charles,  497 

Charles   C,  497 

Ellen  L.,  498 

Frank,  497 

Hiram,    497 

L.   Frances,  498 

Louisa,    498 

Nellie,   497 

Ransom   Stephen,   497 

Reed,  497 

Rodney,    497 

Ruth  E.,  498 

Stephen,  497 

William,  497 

Danby,   ,   628 

Dane,   Emerson,  244 

George  Willis,  244 

Joseph,    243 

Lucy   Ann,  244 

Rebecca,   244 

Stillman  Ayres,  244 

Warren,  245 
Danforth,   Calvin,  485 

Charles,  271 

Eben,   485 

Emily,   485 

Samuel,   130 
Daniels,   John,   176 

Loyal,  215 
Davidson,  Lyman,  646 

Peter  E.,  519 
Davis,   ,   123,  294,  500,  549, 

Amanda,  263 

Amy,   323 

Anna    E.,   263 

Clara   Emma,   560 

Cora  A.   B.,  560 

Daniel,   246 

Delia  J.,  491 

Dennis    D.,   468 

Ella   Maria,   560 

Ellen  A.,  557 

Eliza   C,    467 

Elmer,    549 

Emeline  M.,  330 

Fannie    Elizabeth,    452 

Francis,    774 

Frank,   549 

George   C,   468 

Gertrude    Maria,    452,    676 

Grace,  549 

Helen,  493 

Henry   R.,  535 

Herbert   C,  491 

Irene,  263 

Isaac,    491 

Jeremiah    B.,   467,   468 

Jonathan,    263 

Joseph,    504 

Joseph  Henry,  560 

Joshua,   265 

Judith,    128 


804 


INDEX 


Davis,   Kimball   T.,   468 

Laban    T.,   468 

Mary  A.,  467 

Mary  W.,  560 

Merriam    (Bartlett),  263 

Parkman    Tyler,    246,   452 

Samuel,    130 

Sarah,   319 

Sarah  W.,  468 

Sophronia,    319 

Wesley   B.,  467 

Widow,   116 

William,    263 

Winthrop   G.,   263 
Davison,  Arthur,  286 

Benjamin,    286 

Sarah  A.,  653 
Day,    Abigail,   284 

A.    Judson,    330 

Dorothy,  ^51 

Elizabeth   Ingersoll,  284 

Elvena   May,   330 

Eunice,  284 

Fanny  Barnum,  550 

Grace,   722 

Harriet,   284 

Joanna,   284 

John,    284 

Joseph,  502 

Joshua,    284 

Mary,    284 

Mary  G.,  508 

Myra   Jane,   284 

Robert  E.,   397 

Sarah  Ann,  502 

Westley    H.,   559 
Dean,   ,   391 

A.   S.,   744 

Abigail,    102 

Emma   L.,    638 

Minnie   F.,    711 

Rachel  Tyler,  203 
Deane,   Albert,   591 

Annie    Tyler,   591 

Edward,   224 

Edwin,  591 

Joseph    Gilbert,    591 

Mary    Elizabeth,   591 
Dearborn,  ,   271 

George,   271 
De  Croe,   Sarah,   166 
De  Freest,  Floyd  M.,  698 

Francis   G.,  698 
Delavan,  ,  370 

Stella   M.,   781 
De  la  Vigne,  Marie  Poutre,  446 
Demerse,  Charles,  703 

Minnie   Alberta,   703 

Monroe,  498 
Demmon,  Jane,  587 
Dempster,   Tamar  M.,   610 
Den,   Don   Nicholas   Augusto,   782 


Den,   Susana  Emilia,   782, 
Dencon,    Thomas,    229 
Denison,  ,   166 

Amos,    98 

Amy,   94 

Ann,  94 

Anna,    98 

Christopher,   97 

Daniel,   94 

Elijah,   94 

Esther,   94 

George   92,   94,   97 

Joanna,    92 

John,  94,   97 

Mary,  98 

Nathan,  94,  98 

Samuel,  92 

Sarah,   94 

William,   94,  97 
Dennett,   Mildred,  487 

Ransom   Marion,   487 

Roxie,   487 

Tyler  Wilbur,   487 

W.   E.,  487 
Dennison,   Abner,   154 

Charles   F.,  458 

Charles   H.,  458 

Sophie,  634 
Denny,   Augusta  Maria,   361 

Caroline    Amelia,    362 

Charlotte  S.    (Parkman),   361 

Christopher    Columbus,    361,    ; 

George,   361 

Herbert    Eugene,   362 

Parkman  Knight,  601 

Parkman   Tyler,  361,   601 

Ruth   Parkman,   601 

Theodore  Addison,  362 
Denton,  Adelia  Elvia,  696 

Alfred,    696 

Alice,   696 

Effie,   696 

Sarah   Almeda,   696 

William    Tyler,    696 
Derby,   Cora  A.,  535,   726 

Rice  E.,   116 
Derrigan,    Joseph,   367 
Derry,   Ernest  E.,   459 

William   G.,   459 
Dewing,    Ephraim,   119 
Dewolf,  Mary  Alson,  460 

Sally,   463 
De   Wolf,   Allan  Jay,   715 

Edith   Gertrude,   715 

Emma   Hattie,  715 

Florence   May,    715 

James  Clinton,  715 

Jay  S.,  714 

John  R.,  715 

Mary    Inez,    714 

Nina    Bernice,    715 

Sylvania  Arabella,  715 


INDEX 


805 


Dexter,    Amelia,   227 

David,   67 

Stephen,    684 
Dickerson,   Benjamin   F.,  597 

Harriet   Eliza,   686 

Myrtle    Irene,    686 

Ruth   Augustus,    686 

Samuel  Irving,  686 

Sumner   Tyler,   686 
Dickinson,   Hattie,   751 
Dill,  Minerva  W.,  695 
Dille,   Elizabeth,  233 
Dilling,   Samuel   T.,  299 
Dimick,  ,  748 

Kate,  748 

Nate  L.,  748 
Dintrutf,   Alice   Amanda,  698 

John    L.,    698 
Disbrovv,    Harriet   Cummings,    758 

Henry  Van  Dyke,   758 

Mary    Frances,    758 
Dispennett,   Linnie,   413 
Dixon,  Martha  Malinda,  651 
Doah,   Charlotte    Elizabeth,   770 

William  Story,  770 
Doan,  Lucy  Ann,   313 
Doane,   Alfred  Alder,   645 

Israel,    645 

Louisa  (Kenney),  645 

Phebe,    118 
Dobson,   Mary,    768 
Dodge,   Abigail    (Cook),  301 

Arnette,   692 

Dr.,  344 

Isaac,   69,   74 

Janette,    692 

Louisa,    692 

Marette,    692 

Martha,    142 

Mary,    635 

Mary    Appleton,    118 

Mehitable,   69 

Molly,   74 

Moses  Tyler,  69 

Nancy,  69 

Prudence,    74 

Ruth,    69 

Samuel,    69,    692 

Sarah,    74,    112,   301 

Simeon,   301 

Thaddeus,    119 

William,    69,    692 
Doerrer,  Louisa  C,  363 
Doherty,    Henry   M.,   508 
Dolbere,   Helen,  590 
Donovan,   Kate,  661 
Doolittle,  Edwin  C,  672 

Emma   A.,    672 

Flora  C,  672 

Forest  E.,  672 

Frederick  M.,  672 

George   E.,   672 


Doolittle,   Jennie   F.,   672 
Dorr,    Alice    Evaline,   547 

Caroline   Chenery,   547 

Edith,    547 

Eliza    Violet,   547 

Ethel,    547 

Elizabeth   Anna,    547 

Ernest  T.,   547 

Lizzie,   I.,  547 

Mary,    547 

Nettina    E.,    547 

Sumner   Marcellus,  546 

Sumner  O.  T.,  547 

Wilford    Manson,    547 

William    S.,    546 

Wilson   Jackson,   547 
Dorrance,    J.,    176 

John,   344 
Dorsev,  Amos,  263 

Amos   Tyler,   263 

Emma,  263 

Sarah  A.,  262 

Sprague,    263 

William    Tyler,   263 

Winthrop   G.,  262 
Doughty,  Grace,  692 
Dow,   Hannah,  265 

John   F.,  323 

Sarah   A.,    323 
Dowlin,   Mary   J.,   608 
Downer,   Stephen,   63 
Downing,   Louisa   Jane,   663 

Thomas,   50 
Doubleday,   Herbert  H.,  451 
Douthat,  Susan   Harvie,  598 
Drake,  Darius   F.,  559 

Louisa    (Elms),   161 
Draper,   Abijah,  220 

Abijah   Weld,   220 

Amanda,   220 

Augusta,  220 

Mary,   63 
Dresser,  Alvah   E.,  542 

Elliott  Lawrence,  637 

Eloise,   637 

Elvin    E.,   542 

Everett   T.,   542 

Genevieve,   637 

Genevieve    (Tyler),   208 

Inez,   542 

Joan   Chandler,   637 

Lawrence  Tjler,  637 

Marie,   637 

Mehitable,  274 
Drew,  Albert  William,  420 

Annie    Mabel,    420 

Arthur  Francis,  420 

Charles  E.,  498 

Charles    Lorraine,   420 

Emma  Caroline,   420 

George   Irving,  420 

James   S.,   701 


806 


INDEX 


Drew,  Lela,   701 

Lorraine  Judkins,  420 
Driver,   William   Raymond,  357 
Drummond,  Lucinda,  383 
Drury,  Alice,  229 

Alvah,  381 

Betsey,    230 

Franklin,  229 

Lawson,   130 

Mary,  381 

Wealthy   H.,  381 

Winsor,   229 
Duble,    Edward,   365 
Dubois,  Jeannette,  355 
Dudley,   Mary   Jane,   248 

Thomas,    45,    774 

W.    G.,    528 

Ward   S.,   532 
Dugan,  John,  666 
Dunbar,  Lucy,  227 
Duncan,  George  M.,  449 
Dunham,    Salona,   202 
Dunster,  Jane,  518 
Dunton,  Abner,  114 

Albert,    772 

Carolyn    Tyler,    772 

Chloe,  104 

Elizabeth,    114 

Gertrude  Delia,  772 

John,  114 

Martha,   156 

Prudence,   114 

Samuel,    156 
Durfee,   Charity,   422 

Durgan,   ,   460 

Dutcher,   Lorraine,   205 

Mary,  205 

Seth,  205 
Dutton,   Georgie   Wilkins,   713 

Mary   D.,    408 
Dyar,  Charles  Joseph,  453 

Harriet   Chapman,   453 

Helen,  428 

Joseph,  453 

Julia    Adelaide,    453 

Leroy,  428 

Sarah   Elizabeth,   453 

Sarah  Josephine,  453 
Dve,   Margaret  Cornelia,  643 
Dyer,  Christopher,  86 

Hannah,  85,  86 


E 


Eames,   Hannah    (Winter),  264 
Earhart,   Georgia,    779 

George   T.,   778 

Robert  Shenk,   779 

John  Carlisle,  779 
Eastman,  Ada  J.,  536 

Charles,   117 

Hannah,   117,  240 


Eastman,  Isaac,   117 

Lucretia,  118 

Lycurgus,  118 

Maggie,  661 

Mary,  442 

Moses,   117 

N.   G.,  505 

Nancy,    118 

Ruth,   117 

Salome,  117 

Stephen,   117 

Warren,  118 

William,    117 
Eastwood,   Alice   Elizabeth,   549 
Eaton,   ,   164 

Alma,  Tyler,  573 

Amy  Aphia  W.,   704 

Charles    Edmund    Bartlett,    704 

Daniel   E.,   704 

Daniel  Osborne,   704 

Edwin,  167 

Ellery  Tyler,   573 

Eugene,   494 

Frances,  441 

Harriet    Frances,   573 

Jacob  S.,  573 

James,    167 

John  Ellery,  573 

Joseph,    141 

Joseph,  494 

Louis   Abert,   704 

Louisa,  494 

Lucien   Kimball,   573 

Philetus,   494 
Eddy,   ,    169 

Sarah,   169 
Edgecomb,  Elizabeth,  162 
Edgerton,   Samuel  Edwin,   598 
Edick,   Carl,   551 

Roy,  551 

Willard,   551 
Edmond,   Abbie   Cogswell,  591 

Andrew,   352,    591,    592 

Ann  Tyler,  592 

Hetta  Coit,  591 

Jane  EHzabeth,  591 

John   Tyler,   591 

Mary  E.   (Tyler),  352 

Mary  Frances,  352,  591 

Neirie,  592 

Samuel    Stewart,   592 
Edwards,   Alia  Mary,  338 

Alma  G.,  472 

Annie,   548 

Frances,  366,   603 

Jonathan,  170,  618 

Mary,    618 

Timothy,    169 
Eike,   James   666 
Egelens,   Allie,  684 

Carl,    684 

George,   683 


INDEX 


807 


Egelens,  "Vie,  684 
Eldew,  Ella,  557 
Eldredge,    Betsey   Tyler,  337 

Charles  T.,  337 

Edward    Augustus,    338 

Ellen,  337 

Daniel  Tyler,  337 

George    W.,    337 

James   Frederic,   337 

Joseph   Warren,   338 

Lucy   P.,  338 

Mary  L.,   337 

Mary   Lucretia,  337 
Eldridge,   Ethel   Rebecca,   690 

Ronello   Allison,   690 

Simeon   Allison,   690 
Elkins,  Ida  Amelia,  738 

Louise    (Broomall),   738 

William   L.,   738 
Elliott,   Abbie  M.,  521 

Harriet  A.,  521 

Helen   A.,  521 

Henry   M.,   521 

Mary  Jane   683 

Moody,   521 
Ellis,   Austin   A.,   537 

Frank,    507 

Hubert,    614 

James,  381 

Jennie   Evalyn,   614 

Maria,  778 

Myrtle   E.,  537 
Ellsworth,   Austin,  385 

Betsey,   384 

Nelson,   264 
Elsesser,  Albert,  693 

Charles,   693 

Edward,   693 

Howard,    693 

Lawrence,    693 
Elsey,  Elmer  B.,  743 
Ely,   Ashley,   742 

Frank  Ashley,   742 

J.   D.,  530 

Linus,  742 

Mary,  742 

Ralph  Asahel,  742 
Embree,  Andrew  J.,  767 

Andrew   Tyler,   767 

Annie    Caroline,    767 

Evelyn  Tyler,  767 

Louine    Pearl,    767 
Emerson,   Dorcas,   69 

E.   J.,   267 

Elizabeth,  503 

Isaac,  502 

Joseph,   69 
Emery,    Diademia   P.,  221 

Diadamia    (Johnston),   221 

J.  W.,  412 

Joseph,   221 

Rhoda  A.,  412 


Emery,   Samuel,   221 

Wendell  P.,  749 
Emory,   Albert,  291 
England,    Royar  Family   of,   618 
English,    Asa',    117 

Josephine,  589 
Enos,  Joseph,  66 
Erickson,    Professor,   380 
Erskins,  Elizabeth,  297 

Elizabeth,    543 
Erving,  Luther   A.,   241 
Erwin,  Lela,  659 
Esney,   Sarah,   277 

Harriet,   509 
Essex  Co.    (Va.)   Tyler  Branch,  IV 
Estabrook,   Alice    Louisa,    618 

Dwight,    615 

Edson   Francis,  615 

Mary   B.    (Rogers),  615 
Estey,'  Mary   H.,   722 

Ruby  A.,  722 
Esty,    Rebeckah,    110 

Samuel,   110 
Evans,   Alta   Maud,   743 

Arthur   Thomas,   743 

Carrie,    671 

David,    743 

Edward,    315 

Elizabeth  Tyler,   750 

Gertrude  Laura,  743 

James,    750 

Jeremiah,   315 

Lavina   (Price),  743 

Lea  Estelle,  743 

Lewis,    440 

Marj'  Jane,  390 

Soma  Lydia,  743 

Thomas   P.,  743 

Wellington  M.,  414 
Everett,   Charles  W.,  558 

Clare,   753 

Leon,   752 

Lena,   752 

Lucy,    164 

W.  'H.,   752 
Ewart,  J.  Y.,  626 
Ewland   Minnie,   666 


Faber,   Ida   E.,  451 

Sargent,  535 
Fairbanks,  ,  368 

Asahel,   425 

Beulah    (Carter)    285 

Diedema    (Gleason),   425 

Elijah,  285 

Elizabeth,  285 

Lucy  G.,  711 

Persis,   425 
Fairfield,  ,   727 

Daisy,   448 


808 


INDEX 


Fairfield,    Ethel,   543 

George,    543 
Farar,   Frances   Xavier,   644 
Fargo,   Flovd,   134 
Farley,   Henry,   334 
Farnham,    Anverlene    Augusta,    546 

Elmira    Adelaide,    546 

Hannah  Jane,   546 

Harriet,   546 

Hiram    Augustus,    546 

Joseph   Hubbard,   546 

Josephine  Elmira,  546 

Orrin  E.  Tyler,  546 

Silas,   546 

Susan   Maria,   546 

Vesta    Boena,    546 
Farnsworth,  Alanson  W.,  409 

Alanson  W.,  644- 

George,   644 

George   O.,   645 

Jennie,   645 

Lyman,   644 

Mary   (Keeler),  645 

Milton,  644 
Farnum,  Ann,  53 

Daniel   L.,   717 

Daisie  L.,  717 

John,  14,  20,  52,  53 

John  O.,  273 

Mary,   52 

Moses,  53 

Ralph,   53 
Farquer,   Martha  Jane  278 
Farquhar,    Florence   E.,   771 
Farr,  Lydia,  245 

Lydia'  (Trowbridge),    245 

Thomas,  245 

William,  245 
Farrand,   Achsah   Melissa,  407 

Caroline,  407 

Cyrus,  407 

David,  407 

Fanny    Roxanna,    407 

Frances   Emily,   407 

Henrietta  Ellen,   408 

Jane   Harriet,   408 

Joseph   Franklin,  408 

Julia   Ann,   408 

Mary,   407 

Mary  Emma,  654 

Permelia,   406 

Sarah   (Hine)   407 
Farrar,   Jacob,   774 

Walter,   316 
Farrington,    Ira  P.,   304 

Joanna  337 
Farwell,   Benjamin,   140 

Elizabeth    (Edmundson),   651 

Caroline  Clarissa,  651 

Governor,   651 

James  L.,  651 
Faulkner,    Abigail,    23 


Fay,  Elwin,  703 

George  E.,   703 

Ellen,   703 

Fred  Tyler,   703 

Joseph   Lewis,   501 

Lewis    Gilson,   501 

Lucy,   176 

Minnie,    703 

Nomey,  501 

Susan,    501 
Fayerweather,  John  A.,  362 

John   Tyler,  362 

Sarah  Wheelock,  362 
Fearon,   Alfred    Edson,   703 

Bertie   Eugene,   703 

Enos    Edwin,    703 

Frank  Wesley,  703 

Marie    Adelaide,    703 

Maud   Mary,   703 

Percy,    703 

Stephen,    703 

Stephen   Ernest,   703 
Fellowes,    Ephraim,    517 
FeUows,    George    A.,    729 

Harrison    C,   673 

Harry  W.,    729 

James  D.,  673 

Joanna,    332 

Mabel  G.,  673 

Philan    D.,    729 
Feltmore,  Sarah,  468 
Felton,   Charles   A.,   671 

Henry,   671 

Susan    A.,   671 

William,   671 

William   Tyler,   671 
Fessenden,  Samuel,  192 
Ferguerson,    Ida   Etheridge,    751 

Jonas,   314 
Ferguson,   Betsey,  311 
Fern,    Frank,    483 
Fernald,   Daniel,  315 
Ferrin,    Harriet,   773 

Whitman,   773 
Ferry,  Abigail,  493 

James,   493 
Ficket   Rufus,   560 
Field,  Benjamin,  547 

Charles,   547 

Nancy    (Gardiner),   547 

Robert,    115 

Samuel,   39 
Fifield,   Charles   W.,   530 

Clarence,  684 

Edith,    530 

George   Washington,   599 

Gertrude   Adella,  530 

Grace  M.,  530 

Mary    Tyler,    530 

W.   S.,   599 
Figgett,  Rebecca,  106 
Finch,   Charles,  493 


INDEX 


809 


Finch,  Flora,  493 

Nathaniel,  493 

Ruby,    493 

Vincent,    493 
Fish,    Susanna,    104 
Fisher,    Barney,   214 

Calvin,   214 

John,    66 

Sarah,  424 

Sunsanna,  104 
Fisk,   Daniel,   100,   101 

Delia  D.,   457 

Ebenezer,    100 

Hannah,    100 

John,    100 

Josiah,  451 

Julia   A.,   500 

Martha,   17,  21 

Mary   V.,  451 

Robert,    100 

Samuel,    100 

Simon,    100 

Submit,    101 

Symond,   99 

William,   100 

Zilpha,  100 
Fiske,   Abigail,   100 

Arthur   Tappan,   660 

Belle  A.,   772 

Calvin,    772 

David,    774 

Dorcas,   100 

Ebenezer,   100 

Elizabeth,    100 

Frank,    660 

George    Thompson,    772 

John,   100 

John  Quincy,   660 

Jonathan,    100 

Levi,  100 

Louis   Samuel,  660,  768 

May,   772 

Moses,    100 

Nancy  Young,   772 

Sally,'  660 

Sally    (Lyon)    660 

Samuel,   660 

Samuel  Lyon,  660 

Sarah  Dobson,  768 

Simeon,    100 

William,    660 
Fitch,   Daniel,  32 
Flagg,   Mary,  249 
Flanders,  Albert  Vernon,  499 

Alice,   469 

Arthur  C,  469 

Bessie,   469 

Charles,   469 

Elmer  J.,  499 

Emily,  499 

Fred    H.,    469 

George  W.,  499 


Flanders,  Herbert  A.,  499 

Joseph    B.,   499 

Lorenzo   D.,   499 

Mary  Ann    (Downs),  465 

Newton,   499 

Nora,   469 

Roscoe  H.,  469 
Flansburgh,    O.   L.,   718 
Flavill,  David,  471 
Fletcher,   Annie  Y.,  562 

Bertha  M.,  563 

Betsey,  234 

Betsey  Tvler,  439 

C.  C,  562 

Edward   F.,   641 

Elizabeth,   439 

Ellen   C,  391 

Eva,  439 

Grace    (Benton)   439 

Hattie,   439 

James    Tyler,   439 

John   A.,    562 

Jonathan,    234 

Laura  Ann   O.,  439 

Leonard,  439 

Leonard  Benton,  439 

Lucinda,   439 

Nettie  J.,  562 

Royal   Benton,   439 

Sarah,  69 

Sarah  Candace,  439 

William    W.,    753 
Flint,   Charles   N.,  323 

George  W.,   323 

Hannah,    140 

Willie   Tyler,  323 
Flower,  James  J.,  704 
Fogg,  Albert  H.,  562 

Carroll,    562 

Cyrus,  318 

Jacob,   154 
Follansbee,  Alice  Cushman,  570 

Benjamin   A.,  570 

Helen    L.,   570 

William   Tyler,   570 
Follet,   Mollv,   201 
Folsom,  Mafy  C,  547 
Forbes,   Asa,'  551 

Charlotte,   387 

Herbert,    551 

John,  596 

Malcolm,    596 

Oliver   Tvler,   596 

Rachel    (Deane),   203 
Forbush,    Isaac,    490 

Lottie   H.,  490 

Peter,   100 

William  H.,  490 
Ford,    Mercy,   567 
Fordham,    Sybil,    196 
Forney,   Alice,   594 
Forrest,  Christina  Caroline,  615 


810 


INDEX 


Forrest,   WiUiam   S.,   615 
Foss,  ,  507 

Albert,   686 

Lawrence   A.,   686 

Walter   L.,   685 

Beula  L.,   685 
Foster,  ,  628 

Abigail,  51,  78 

Abner,   78 

Ann,   78 

Clarence,   668 

Dudley,  78. 

Edmond    D.,    656 

Eliza,    606 

Emma   C,  538 

Frank,    606 

Frank  L.,  606 

Frank    Tyler,    656 

George,   656 

Hannah,    135 

Helen    Rena,    656 

Henry    E.,    656 

Israel,    124 

Jane,    606 

John,   606 

John   H.,   606 

Joshua,    135 

Lucy,   78 

Lydia,   78 

Mabel  Lillian,   669 

Margaret,    78 

Margaret  J.,   606 

Mary,    138 

Mar^    (Barker),   135 

Rebecca,   273 

Reginald,    51 

Robert  Wolcott,  656 

Ruth,  68 

Thomas    A.,    471 

Wealthy   C,   606 

William    Calvin,    656 

Zebediah,    78 
Fowler,  ,  324 

Phebe  M.,  323 

William,  292 
Fowls,  Lydia 
Fox,   '-.  483 

Alfred,  483 

Belle,  483 

Benjamin,   483 

Frank,  483 

Lucy,    183 

Mary,    240 

Nellie,   483 

Samuel,  183 
Francis,  Edwin  A.,  617 

Helen,   566 
Franklin,   Andrew.   522 

Horatio,  522 

Mary   (Smith)   522 

Frazer,  ,  748 

Frazier,  Alethea,  592 


Frellick,    John,    721 

Mary  A.   (Mellman),   721 

Mary  Jane   Redmond,   721 
Freeman,   Anna,   94,    108 

Anne,   174 

Catherine,    108 

Daniel,    94 

Ebenezer,  95,  107,  108 

Elizabeth,    94 

Eunice,    108 

Hannah,    VIL    94,    108 

Harriet  M.,  718 

James,  108 

John,    108,   179 

Joseph,  94,  179 

Mary,   94 

Mehitable,   94 

Ralph,  107 

Sarah    (Capron),    107 

Toby,   108 
Freind,  Lydia  A.,  490 

William,   490 
French,   ,   582 

Amelia   C,   475 

Amy,   726 

Annie  Louise,  723 

Arthur,  529 

Carl   Clifton,   530 

Devonia  Stivers,   723 

Edwin,   726 

Emma  Louisa,  529 

Jennie  Emerson,  723 

Jennie   L.,   685 

Joseph,    203 

Lena,  530 

Lewis,  529 

Lola   Fay,   723 

Marjs    203,   368 

Minnie   Helena,   723 

Rufus   Tyler,    723 

Samuel   R.,   529 

William  T.  D.,  723 
Friend,   Richard,   21 
Frink,  Hannah,  97 

John,  97 
Fritz,  Odin,  420 
Frobisher,   Louisa   P.,   225 
Frost,   Arthur,   545 

Oliver   H.,   545 
Fruhauf,    Alfred    A.,    758 

Daklah   Irene,   758 
Fukushima,   Yozo,    718 
Fullam,    Almira,    120 

Elliot  Safford,  500 

Elvesa  A.,  500 

George   R.,  500 
Fuller,  ,  544 

Charles    C,   161 

Elisha,    161 

Elisha  D.,   161 

Freeman    H.,    161 

Hannah  B.,   161 


INDEX 


811 


Fuller,   Huldah,   113 

Isaac    B.,    161 

Lydia   Maria,   353,  354 

Mary  J.,  257 

Olive,    261 

William  P.,  161 
Furnian,   ,   251 

Charles,  251 

George,  251 

Sophronia,  251 
Fuwa,   Hamao,    778 

Tamotsu,   778 


Gage,  Betsey  C,  567 

Daniel    K.,   284 

John,   250 

John  Calvin,  250 

John   E.,   73 

Jonathan   Tyler,   250 

Martha,  250 

Mary    E.,    250 

Sally    (Fiske)    502 
Galder,   Sylvia  W.,  377 
Gale,  -*,  584 

Abigail,  404 

John,   114 

Jonathan,  404 
Gallagher,  Josephine  M.,   734 
Gallison,  Ada  C,  324 

Alice,  324 

Clara   E.,   324 

Cyrus,  324 

Etta  A.,  324 

Frank,  324 

George,   324 

Grace,  324 
Gallup,   David,   576 

Edward,  576 

Ellen   M.,   576 

Henrv   Tyler,   576 

Huld"ah  Ann,  594 

John,    576,    594 

John  W.,  353 

Matilda   (Kinne),   594 
Gardner,   Alonzo,   501 

Anthony.   329 

Caleb,    611 

Daniel,    431 

Daniel.   Jr.,    431 

Dick  Hodges,  431 

Emily   Cheney,   431 

Frederick   Cheney,   431 

George,   611 

Hiram,   611 

Isabell,   611 

Iven,  611 

Ivie,   611 

Jessie,    431,   611 

Nannie,   611 


Gardner,  Nora,   611 

Olive  Augusta,  431 

Prudence    (Whipple),   431 

Wyllis  Smith,  431 
Garfield,   Edward,   774 

Lewis,  234 
Garner,   George   L.,  414 
Garretson,    Joel,    100,   400 
Garritt,   George   Scott,   676 

Helen   Maynard,   676 
Garrow,    David,   646 
Gary,  Avice,  743 

Liberty,    259 
Gates,   Anna,   59 

Anna    (Anderson)    581 

Beulah,  232 

Carl   A.,  529 

Daniel,   581 

Fred,  529 

George,   215 

Hannah,   231 

Irvin,    529 
Gay,   Augusta,   245 

Charles   W.,   509 

Elizabeth,    683 

Florence   W.,   509 
Geer,   Amos,   54 

Anna,   55 

Anne,   55 

Dorothy,   50,    77 

Ebenezer,    54 

George,  55,   77,  774 

James,    54 

John   W.,   94 

Jonathan,  55,   77 

Martha,   54,  94 

Mary,    54,   94 

Robert,    53,    54,    55 

Sarah,    587 

Sarah   (Allen)    55 

Thomas,    55 
Gelina,  Elmira,  638 
George,   Abigail   Swan,   266 

Benjamin,   500 

D.  A.   P.,  736 

George    Washington,    266 

Hezekiah,   266 

Joseph   Tyler,   266 

Josiah,   681 

Moses  D.,  266 

Polly,  266 

Sally,  266 

Sarah  E.,  736 

Sarah  Peabody,  736 
Gerald,   Adelaide   N.,   505 

Augusta,   505 

Catherine   T.,   275 

Edward,   505 

Frank,   505 

Lizzie,   505 

Mary  Jane,   505 

Sole'ndia,  505 


812 


INDEX 


Gerald,   Susan,   638 
Getchell,   Alonzo  H.,  544 
Gibbs,   Emma  P.,  437 

Lydia,    69 
Gibson,  James,  534 
Giddlngs,  Almena  Damaris,  403 

Lucy,   140 
Gifford,  Irving  N.,  590 

Susan  C,  613 
Gilbert,   ,   496 

Annie  C,  543 

Catherine   Olds,   449 

Esther,  243 

Freeman,    342 

Frances,   ,243 

Jeannette  H.,  745 

Jesse,    745 

Lucina,  496 

Luther,  242 

Mary    Ann,   343 

Phineas,   343 

Selina,    581 

Simeon,   581 
Gilbreth,   Samuel,  314 
Giles,   Amos,   130 
Gillmor,   Patience,   517 
Gillmur,    David,   337 
Gilmor,  John  Webster,  677 
Gilson,    Charlotte,   304 

Elizabeth,   435 

Sarah,    176 
Ginn,   Sally,  330 

William 'H.,   220 
Gist,  Anna  Keisel,  592 

Dora,   592 

Harriet    Tyler,    592 

Joseph,  593 

Paul,    593 
Glazier,    Sophronia,    244 
Gleason,   Ada  L.,  428 

Ellen  M.,  428 

George  S.,  428 

Huldah,    115 

Julia   A.,  428 

Lewis,  244 

Mary   Tyler,   428 

Melvin   Frank,  428 

Orville  Tyler,  438 

Owen   W.,  438 

Rial,   428 

Seraph  O.,  428 

Stephen,   115 

Sumner   Austin,   428 
Glidden,    ,    154 

Yarnum    A.,    603 
Glines,    George,    695 
Gloucester    (Mass.)    Tyler  Line,   VI 
Gluck,   James    Fraser,   567 
Goddard,    Amy,   409 

Ann,  409 

Benjamin,  409 

Can'dice,    409 


Soddard,  Dolly,  409 

Julia  P.,  313 

Lillie   E.,   653 

Lucy,  409 

Lydia,    409 

Major,  409 

Relief,  409 

Rufus,    409 

Samuel,    409 

Susan,   409 
Godfrey,  John,  4,  5,  6,  7,  11 
Goffe,  J.  Ann,  575 
Goldsmith,   Oliver,   248 
Golly,   Ann   Eliza,   531 

Asa  Tyler,  531 

Henry   H.,   531 

John,   531 

Mary  C,  531 
Goodeil,   Aaron,    167 

Abijah,   168 

Anne,   167 

Ebenezer,   167 

Elijah,   168 

Elisha,    168 

Huldah,    168 

Isaac,    168 

Rev.   Isaac,   168 

Jacob,    168 

Lucy,   168 

Molly,  168 

Nathan,   168 

Olive,   167 

Robert,   167 

Theda,   168 

Thomas,    167 

Walter,    168 

Zachariah,   167 

Zilpha,   167 
Goodenow,  Sophia  Williams,  598 
Goodloe,   Rosa   Barton,   363 
Goodrich,   Dorcas,  274 

Fannie  Fairman,  359 
Goodwin,   Myron   H.,   736 

Olive,  226' 
Gord,   Ezra  B.,   370 
Gordon,    Alexander,  307 

Andrew,  307 

Anne,   307 

Charles,   307 

Charles   F.,   307 

Charles  Frederick,  307 

Charles   G.,   307 

Clarence   W.,  524 

Cyrus,  448 

Edith   M.,   524 

James,    307 

John,  307 

Joseph,   307 

Maria,   627 
Gore,    Almary,    174 
Esther,    174 
Frederick,   174 


INDEX 


813 


Gore,  Jesse,   174 

John,   173 

Nathaniel,    173 

Polly,    174 

Sally,   174 
Gorham,    Benjamin,    209 

Bethiah,  209 

Catherine,   209 

Hannah,    209 

Jabez,  209 

John,   209 

Sarah,    209 

William    Field,   209 
Gorton,   Dolly  L.,  403 
Goss,  ,  491 

Mary,   138 
Gould,'  Abigail,   448 

George,  308 

Jerome,    666 

John,  241 

Nina  A.   T.,  666 

Sarah,  234 

William  R.,  362 
Gowan,  J.  E.,  127 
Gowen,  Abbie,  520 
Graffam,    Robert,   558 

Webster,   467 
Gragg,    Reuben,    124 
Graham,   Charles,   696 

David,   385 
Gramps,  Jennie  F.,  458 
Granbv,    Harriet   M.,   698 

T.  v.,  697 
Granger,  Arthur,   188 

Daniel,    150 

George,   T.,   150 

Fanny,   149 

Farnham,    149 

Harriet  J.,  149 

Joseph,    149 

Mary   H.,    149 

Mary  S.,   149 
Grant,   Edith   Remnia,   613 

Edmund,   678 

Elmer    Ellsworth,    614 

Emma,    678 

Ernest  E.,   614 

Floyd,    678 

Fred,  475 

George,    678 

Martha  W.,   374 

Maude,   475 

Minnie   Maria,   613 

Nathaniel   Gilman,   613 

Pansev,   678 

Rosina   Elvira,    613 

Victor    Freeman,    613 
Graves,    Alpha  J.,   647 

Arthur,    379 

Bert,   379 

Earl,    379 

Esther,  647 


Graves,  Ezra,  219 

David,    647 

Lou,   379 

Martha,    219 

Minnie   F.,   647 

T.   J.,   379 
Gray,   Amos,   192,   193 

Betsey,   192 

Lawrence,   165 

Lydia,   192 

Mehitable,    193 

Polly,    193 

Ruth   Read,    192 

Sally,    289 

Sophia,    192 

Tj'ler,   192 

Wyllis,    192 
Greely,    Maria,   549 

Marie,  520 
Greeley,   Hannah,  265 
Green,  Annie.,  413 

Clarissa,   255 

Christopher,   182 

Emily   Dawman,   594 

Hatt'ie    Ardel,    682 

Henry  A.,  439 

Henry    W.,    427 

Isaac,   47 

Leonard    Franklin,   681 

Mary,    224 

Nabbv,   219 

Roland,   219 

Sarah,    533 

Thaddeus    Warsaw,    682 

William,    63 
Greene,   Caroline,   385 

Charles   Robert,  647 

Claude    Winfield,    647 

Daniel,    203,    392 

Elizabeth    Tyler,    393 

Ellen    Eliza,   646 

Gilbert,   369 

Harriet  Electa,   646 

James,    393 

Joseph,   393 

Lucy    (Wilkinson)   392 

Maria   Georgianna,    646 

Mary,   393,   584 

Mary    (Glennan),   646 

Mary   Jane,   647 

Mathew,   646 

Rowland,   584 

Ruth    Anne,   393 

Samuel   Dean,   393 

Samuel  Wilkinson,   393 

Sarah   Hall,   393 

Timothv,  392 

William,    393,    646 

William    B.,   489 

WMlliam    H.,    14,   513 

William    Henry,    646 
Greenland,    Emma   S.,    516 


814 


INDEX 


Greenfield,    Catherine,    629 

Frank,  629 

Minnie,   629 

Willard,    629 

William,   629 
Greenough,   Lydia  Ann,   229 
Greer,  Arthur,  228 
Gregory,  Alexander  H.,  731 
Griffin,  David,   271 

E.  D.,  347 

Edgar,  271 

Hannah,   397 

John,    213,   411 

Mary,  411 
Griswold,   Achsah   Milissa,  388 

Joab   Whiting,  388 

Whiting,   388 
Grosvenor,  Sarah  P.,  345 
Grout,  John,  80 
Grover,   Edmond   Augustus,   477 

James,   476 

James    Hudson  477 

Lucy  Fidelia,  477 

Nathan    Hudson,    477 

Samuel  Alden,  477 

Samuel   Tyler,   477 

Groves,    ,    293 

Guernsey,   Fanny,  373 

George    Mortimer,   372 

Levi   B.,  372 

Maud    E.,    373 

Ophelia,    373 

Sarah   O.,   373 

Peter  C,  373 
Guild,    Aaron,   224 

Edward,   225 

Henry,  225 

John,   224 

Lucinda,    224 

Nathaniel,  224 

Nathaniel   Tyler,   225 

Samuel,  224 

Samuel   Foster,  225 
Guile,   Silas    Brewster,  388 
Gunn,   Charles    Tyler,   768 

Fred   Lyman,    768 

Jeremiah    C,    388 

Lvman,  768 
Gunton,    Mary,   636 
Gurney,    Olive,   478 
Gustine,   Benajah,   182 
Gustman,    Emma,    614 
Gutterson,    Abby    A.,   291 

Myron   Edwards,   489 


H 


Hack,   Eugene  A.,   673 
George  H.,  673 
Walter    E.,    673 

Hackett,  Alice,  484 


Hackett,  Charles,  271 
Daisy,   702 
Gertie,   702 
Henry,    144 
Hollis,  702 
James,    271 
John,  271 
Lucien,   702 
Mercy,  144 
Moses,  144 
Rose  C,   702 
Sarah   A.,  500 
Haddaway,  Bertha,  475 
Ephraim   L.,   475 
Helen,  475 
Mabel,   475 
William,  475 
Halbert,  Deaney,  423 

Hale,    ,    253,    343 

A.   M.,   426 
Lydia,   146 
Mary,    187 
Moses,  146 
Samuel  A.,  649 
Sarah    (Edwards)    649  . 
Wallace   Clifton,   649 
Hall,   Arthur   Benedict,    601 
Bradshaw,   219 
C.   H.,  744 

Edith  Bronson,  601 

Eliza,  440 

Elizabeth,   69 

Elizabeth   L.,    542 

Flavilla,  443 

Hannah   Lathrop,   440 

Hazard,   97 

Isaiah,   218 

Jesse,  342 

John,    440,    721 

Joseph   A.,   600 

Kimball,   542 

Louisa,  520 

Mary,   100,   585 

Richard,  343 

Samuel,   69 

Sarah   Jane,   722 

Sarah  Willis,  516 

Sophronia  721 

Richard   Tyler,   601 

Russell  Thaddeus,  600 

Walter    Grant,   601 
Hallock,    Helen,   442 

Josephine,   442 
Hallowav,  James  Tyler,  297 

John   lyier,  298 

Josiah,  297 

Ruth  Tyler,  297 

Seth  Tyler,  298 
Halsey,  ,  231 

Caroline,   588 
Hamar,   Ida,  598 
Hamilton,  AmadeUa,  120 


INDEX 


815 


Hamilton,  Ara,  120 

Fanny,    120 

Hance,   119 

Hannah,  119 

James,   119 

John,    119 

Loammi,  119 

Mary,  408 

Samuel,    119 

Url,   120 
Hamlin,   Hattie   E.,   684 

Isaiah  H.,  296 

Roseloen   H.,  296 
Hammatt,  George,  306 

George  W.,  306 

Mary  Farley,  306 
Hammill,   Bertha,  633 

Nellie,    633 

W.  C,  633 

William    N.,    633 
Hammond,   Annie,  383 

Chloe,   168 
Hanchett,  Elijah,  400 

Elizabeth,  400 

Elizabeth    (Durkee),   400 
Hancock,  Ada  Maria,  523 

Alvin,  523 

Ella,  523 

Emeline  Matilda,   523 

George   Elmer,  524 

Henry   Joseph,    523 

John,   533 

Joseph,  523 

Mary    Ella,    524 

Samuel,  523 

Submit   (Bruce),  523 

Waldo,  523 
Handv,  Daniel  A.,  648 

Fred  Wesley  C,  648 

Jennie   A.    (Rayworth),   648 
Hanna,  John  E.,  743 
Hannam,   Henry,   287 
Hanscomb,    Samuel,    333 
Hansmann,   George,  650 
Hard,  Benjamin  Curtis,  363 

Emma   Catherine,   363 
Harding,   John,   253 
Hardy,  Abel,  138 

Betsey,    138 

Fanny,  279 

Frances,  138 

Hannah,    138 

Jacob,   138 

Jerusha,   138,  287 

Joshua,   138 

Phineas,    138 

Reuben,  292 

Rhoda,   138 

Sarah  S.,  292 

Seth,   138 

Tvler,   138 

Zebediah,    138 


Harmon,  Daniel,  305 

Hannah,  556 
Harned,   — — ,   3T9 
Harrell,  Sarah  E.,  719 
Harriman,  Caroline,  706 

Susan   X.,  25-2 
Harrington,    Celia,    705 

Jubal,  328,  329 

Paul,   712 

Ruth,   712 

Webster    Fisk,   712 
Harris,   Abigail,   71 

Abraham,   218 

Anna,   71 

Chloe,  496 

Elizabeth,   71 

Emma   Augusta,   513 

Harriet,    369 

Harriet   Frances,   513 

Jane,   391 

JeflFerson  S.,  376 

Job,    71 

John,    71 

L.  Curtis,  376 

Mason,   496,   497 

Mary,    71 

Nathaniel,  71 

Prudence,   71 

Rachel,   71 

Roxanna,   367 

Senator,   322 

Warren  Putnam,  513 

William  B.,  513 

William   Sumner,   513 
Harrison,   Ellen,  451 

Mary  Ann,  576 
Hart,   Amos   S.,  381 

Hall,  381 

Harriet   A.,  381 

Ida,   381 

Orvilla,    381 
Hartshorn,  Clarissa,  461 

Rebecca   Sophia,    195 
Hartt,  Sarah,  617 
Hartwell,   Charlotte  A.,   532 

Edward,    532 

Eleazer,   137 

Elizabeth,    532 

George,   260 

John,   130 

Jonathan,    130 

Mary   E.,  532 

Sarah,  532 

Tabitha,  278 

William,   278 
Harwood,   John   Z.,   211 
Haskel,  Edward,  728 

Elmer,  728 

,  494,  544 

Haskill,   Lucy,  587 
Hasly,  Etta,  556 
Hassinger,   Minnie   M.,    676 


816 


INDEX 


Hassler,  Oliver  G.,  551 
Hastings,  Albert,  325 

Betsey   McConnell,   236 

Charlotte,   236 

Ednah,  235 

Harriet,  235 

Heman,  443 

Jennie  Cutter,  731 

Jeremiah,   235 

Laura,   235,   236 

Marcia   Eliza,    236 

Maria,   235 

Mary  Abbott,   235 

Miriam    (Tyler),   235,   236 

Moses,  235,  236 

Silpha,  443 
Hasty,  Georgia,  312 
Hatch,  Clarence  Merton,  728 

Daniel  Lester,  728 

Elgi,    584 

Ella,  584 

Emeline,   396 

Hannah,   134,   584,    728 

Henry  James,  728 

Hiel  O.,  584 

Honora,  134 

Horace  J.,  727 

Thomas,   774 

Viola,    381 

Walter,   97 
Haverly,  Mary,  377 

William,   196 
Haven,    Sarah,   425 
Hawkins,  ,   208 

Anthony,  389 

Dwight  Jay,  675 

Estelle   Pearl,   675 

Laurie  Clay,  675 

Lena   Frank,   675 

Marcus    B.,   675 

Marcus   Earle,  675 
Hawley,   Byron,   232 

Elizabeth,   632 

Loren,  232 

William,   641 
Hay,     Mary     Livermore     Bateman, 

553 
Haves,  H.  A.,  480 

Lillian,  649 

Patrick,   546 
Ha\Ties,   Arthur,   716 

Charlotte,   265 

Ellen,   715 

Frances  R.,  402 

George,   715 

Kenreth,    642 

Mabel,   715 

Mary  E.,  406 

Sallie,    553 
Havward,   Alonzo,  319 

Charles,  319 

Laura  E.,  451 


Hayward,  Susan  Maria,  355 
Haywood,   George,   774 
Hazard,  Patience,  300 
Hazeltine,    Mehitable,    63 
Hazelton,    Belinda   B.,   245 

Mary  C,  440 

Nathaniel,  440 

Philena,  104 

Hazzard,  ,  575 

Heald,  William  A.,  528 
Heath,  Alice,  409 

Charles,  409 

Henry,  409 

Jesse,  409 

Sarah,  409 
Heaton,  Irene,  236 
Heddon,  Frances  Caroline,  652 

Frederick,  652 

Jennie   Eloise.   652 

John  Taft,   652 

Norman  T.,  652 

Robert,  652 
Hempstead,  Delos  Balch,  606 

Ernest   Alexis,  606 

Florence,  607 

Frederick  D.,   606 

Harry  Newton,  607 

Helen,  607 

Louise,  607 

Marguerite,   607 

Minnie  Eliza,  607 

Orlando  G.,  606 

S.  A.,  368 

William  O.,  607 

William   Orlando,   607 
Henderson,   Juliet,  698 

Rufus,  698 
Hendrick,  William,  384 
Henion,  Ann,  342 
Henry,  John,   134 

Lelia  May,  768 

Orville   Tjler,  768 

Robert  Lee,  768 

Robert  Lee,  Jr.,  768 
Henshaw,  ,  338 

Edwards,   338 

Frederick,    338 

Tyler,  338 

William,  338 
Herbert,  Helen,  506 
Herendeen,  James,  346 

Sarah,  346 
Herkimer,  General,  205 
Herren,  A.,  690 

Mary  Josephine,  690 

Oscar  F.,  690 
Herrick,  Abigail,  343 

Caroline,  343 

Elisha,   342 

Gilbert,  544 

Mary,  90 

Mary  L.,  343 


INDEX 


817 


Herrick,   Nathan,  343 
Sarah,  141 
Sophia,  342 
Warren,  T.,  343 
Hesse,  Caroline,  540 
Hetzler,  Catherine,  663 
Hewit,  Increase,  169 

Thomas,  169 
Hewitt,  Charlotte  M.,  730 
Louisa,  366 
Phebe,  181 
Heywood,  Charles  Lincoln,  233 
Lincoln,  223 
Rebecca,  223 
Hibbard,  Alfred  Tyler,  779 
Harrell  Harris,  779 
John,  72 
John  H.,  779 
Mattie    Florence    779 
Hickman,  Evaline,  571 
Hickox,  Diana  M.,  360 
Hicks,  Hannah  Maria,  403 
Higgins,  Enoch   F.,  155 
Mary,  155 
Mary  Eliza,  664 
Miriam,  155 
Hildreth,  Albert  Gallatin,  263 
Almira  Maria,  262 
Amelia   Brawn,    262 
Azro  Benjamin  Franklin,  261 
Charles  S.,  518 
Daniel,  261 
Daniel   Elbridge,  262 
Elizabeth,    324 
Esther   (Fletcher)   261 
George  Washington,  263 
Harriet  Newell,  262 
James,  261 

Lovinia  Greenleaf,  262 
Lucy  Tyler,  262 
Mary,  262 
Mary  Caroline,  265 
Hill,  Albert  Tyler,  450 
Bertha,  469 
Elizabeth,   241 
Esther,   119 
John,  449 
Joseph,    119 
Lloyd    Kittredge,   449 
Kittredge,  449 
Kittredge,  Jr.,  449 
Peter,  449 
Polly,  448 
Thomas,  449 
Walter  Copeland,  450 
Warren  Tyler,  450 
William  Tyler,  449 
Hills,  Lydia'Ann,  705 
Hillson, 'Robert  A.,  528 
Hinckley,  Merrill  Ray,  704 

Thomas,   199 
Hinds,  Trj-phena   (Keyes),  113 


Hine,   Georgia  Wells,  359 
Hines,  ,  252 

Carrie,  606 

Daisy,  606 

Eben  P.,  606 

George,  252 

James,   606 

John,  606 

Lillian,  606 

May,   252 

Nathan,  252 

Robert,  684 
Hinsdale,  Zadoc,  242 
Hiser,   Martha,   674 
Hitchcock,  Abigail  Little,  568 

Abigail  Little   (Hall),  568 

Anna  N.,  404 

Charles,  568 

Ebenezer,   568 

Gad,  568 

Luke,  568 
Hively,  Lizzie  Jane,  694 
Hoag,  Laura,  752 
Hoar,  Emma,  423 

Lucretia,  408 
Hobart,  ,  261 

Aaron,  357 

Almira,  412 

Annette,  413 

Edmund,  357 

Edward,  413 

George,  413 

Guy  C,  413 

Josephine,  413 

Mary  E.,  413 
Hobbs,  Caleb  S.,  254 

Thirza,  385 
Hobson,  Andrew,  153 
Hodge,  ,  383 

Electa,  416 

Frances,  383 
Tyler,  383 
Hodges,   Adolphus,  422 
Albert,  229 
Augusta,  229 
Cassandana,   228 
Charles,  229 
Charles  Adolphus,  659 
Daniel,    227,   228,   422 
Daniel  Milton,  422,  659-660 
Edwin    Milton,   659 
George,    228,    422 
George  Holland,  228 
George  Rich,  422 
Henry,  229 
James,   229 
John,   228,   423 
John   Tyler,  423 
William  A.,  423 
Lewis   Adolphus,  422 
Lucien,  229 
Maria  Louise,  422,  660 


818 


INDEX 


Hodges,   Mary,  229 
Mary   Josephine,   229,   431 
Olive   Cheney,   229 
Rachel  Rich,  229 

Rachel   (Rich)   422 

Ruth,  228 

Susan,  422 

Thomas  Cheney,  228 
William,  228,  422 
Hodgskins,    William,    137 
Hodgman,    George   B.,   292 

John,   140 
Hoffman,  Emma  Helen,  780 

Hogan,  ,  333 

Hogle,  Blanche  B.,  668 
Hoke,   Nellie   Maxwell,   458 
Holbrook,   Abner,  104 

Amos,  192 

Arbe,  104 

Corinne,  576 

Deborah,  63 

Dexter,  192 

Eleazer,   210 

Ezra,   104 

Franklin,  192 

Harrv,  576 

James,  575,  576 

Jared,  104 

Joseph,  192 

Lydia,   192 

Marv,  570 

Meh'itable,   104 

Sallv,  104 

Ursula,  104 

Holcomb,  ,  208 

Holden,  Alma  E.,  334 

Charles,  538 
Holman,  Roxanna,  399 
Holmes,  ,  79 

Augustus    Tvler,    636 

Charles   H.,  636 

Eunice  Carter,  541 

Fanny,   358 

George  W.,   636 

Hannah,  110 

Hiram,  309 

James,   439 

John  Milton,  541 

Jesseniah,   167 

Leonard,   214 

Louisa,  439 

Mary   Bridgman,   541 

Robert  S.,  439 

Samuel,  110 

Warren   G.,   636 
Holt,  Caroline  M.,  288 

Diantha,  298 

Dorothy,  287 

Emilv  A.,  288 

Hannah,  287 

Julia  A.,  288 

Louisa  J.,  288 


Holt,  Lucv  Tyler,  288 
Maria,  287 
Marv  E.,  282 
Nathan,  287 
Sarah  J.,  288 
Timothy,  287 
Holton,  George  L.,  459 
Harry  Clinton,  459 
Jonathan  P.,  459 
Robert  G.,  459 
William  Tyler,  459 
Homer,  Elizabeth,  166 
Emma,  423 
Nancy,  514 
Homes,  Wealthy,  229 
Hooper,    Flora,    694 
Frank,  483 
Hannah,  118 
James,  694 
John,  483 
Lydia  J.,  483 
M.  J.  D.,  694 
Robert,  118 
Thomas,  694 
William,  118,  483 
Hoopes,   Edwin,   597 
Edwin  Davis,  597 
Frank  Guerdon,  597 
Guerdon  K.,  597 
Lucy   Bancroft,   597 
Sallie,  597 
Susan  T^'ler,   597 
Hopkins,  Frank  A.,  694 
Mrs.  Lafayette,  581 
Leon,  694 
Pearl,  459 
Vivien,   694 
William,  297 
Hopkinson,  Ellen,  319 

Mattie,  752 
Horton,  Eunice,  566 
Hosmer,  David  L.,  315 
Helen,  315 
Martha,   315 
Mary  Augusta,  315 
Sarah   Frances,  315 
Thomas,  315 
Horton,  John,  479 
Lorena  L.,  635 
Mehitable    (Richards)    479 
Rebecca  Wood,  478 
Houghton,   Asahael,   137 
Carrie  J.,  475 
Eunice,  519 

Householder,  ,  476 

Houseley,   Esther,   667 
Hovey,   Abini   Sumner,   682 
Benjamin,  74 
Daniel,  74 
Effie  Blanche,  682 
Mary,  74 
Moses,   74 


INDEX 


819 


Hovey,   Orville  L.,    503 

Sylvanus,   682 
Howard,   Adeline,    455 
Annie  Louise,  644 
Arthur,  484 
Edwin  L.,  644 
Emeline,  484 
Emma  G.,  644 
John   C,  336 
Lydia,   240,   273 
Martha,  75 
Martha  R.,  604 
Nellie,  456 
Howe,    Abbie,    372 
Abraham,  242 
Ann,  252 
Ann  Eliza,   646 
Arthur  Cyrus,  646 
Austin  Simpson,  646 
Benjamin,  576 
Cecil  Putnam,  577 
Chester,  469 
Cyrus,  646 
David,  252 
Dorothy,  469 
Edward  Newton,  645 
Edward  Summerfield,  646 

Eli,  242 

Ella  Persis,  646 
Ephraim,  474 

Fannie  B.,  672 

Fanny,  243 

Frank,  469 

Harold,  469 

Harriet,   457 

Harry  T.,  469 

Homer,  577 

Jemima,  326 

Jonas,  254 

Joseph,  576 

Josiah,  267 

Lily   Emma,  646 

Loraine   (Coats)   646 

Louisa,  243 

Lucetta,  469 

Mehitable    (Stickney)    576 

Orvilla,  243 

Phoebe,  468 

Sarah  J.   (Love),  474 

Susan,  469 

William,  469 

Howell,  ,  143 

Howes,  Peter,  251 

Howland,  ,  703 

Howson,  Charles,   742 

Leola,  742 

Hoxie,   ,   349 

Hoyt,   Hannah  M.,  325 

John,  693 

Loretta,  693 

Lou,  693 

Ora,  693 


Hubbard,  ,  237,  259 

Charles  G.,  458 

Eliza  H.,  327 

Mabel,  458 

Roswell  H.,  327 
Hubbell,  Helen  G.,  731 

Matthew,   696 
Hudson,   Eva  May,   601 

William,   601 
Huebner,  John  J.,  742 
Huffman,  George,  633 
Hugh,  Carrie,  638 
Hughes,   Ural   Sumner,  607 
Hugumin,  Henry,  425 

Hiram  L.,  425 
Hull,  Hazard,  9T 
Humes,  Stephen,  74 
Humphrey,  Mary  E.,  388 

Edwin,  521 
Hunn,  Lomira  E.,  434 
Hunt,  Abidah,  524 

Bessie,  524 

Caroline  Maria,  524 

Daniel,   524,   696 

Ebenezer,   524 

Eldora  Jane,  524 

Elijah,   315 

Emily,  315 

Ezra,  524 

Frank  Lincoln,  524 

Frances  A.,  445 

Frederick  S.,  681 

Isaac,  524 

John,  315 

Lucr,  524 

Oliver  Coffin,  445 

Susanna,  132 

William,  524 

Willie  Ezra,  524 
Hunter,  Frank   Herbert,  316 

Harold  H.,  608 

Loring,  316 

Malcolm  Tyler,  608 

Victor  E.,  "608 
Hunting,  Nancy,  300 
Huntington,  Daniel,  590 

George,  590 

Governor,  184 

Hannah,  590 

Hezekiah,   574 

John,  106 

Rev.  Mr.  184 

Sarah,  590 

Septimus  G.  W.,  184 

Thomas,   106 

William,  590 
Huntley,  Arthur  W.,  645 

Lyman,  552 
Hunton,  Loring,  296 

Huntoon,  ,  299 

Chesman  T.,   299 
Huntsman,   Florence   E.,   678 


820 


INDEX 


Hurd,   Charles,   301 
Hurin,  Alice  H.,  663 

James   K.,  663 
Hurlburt,  Elisha,  183 
Huston,  William,  77 
Hutchings,  Luetta,  550 
Hutchins,  Alvah  A.,  469 

Ella   A.,   470 

Fred  A.,  470 

George  A.,  470 

Gilbert,  470 

Margaret,  89 

Maude,  470 
Hutchinson,  ,  141 

Ella  Jane,  771 

Martha,  306 
Hyde,  Harriet,  350 

Lucy,  171 

Parthenia,  347 


Ide,  Abijah,  110 

Amos,  110 

Arthur  L.,  456 

Benjamin,  109 

Elizabeth  (Black)  109 

George,  110 

George  H.,  456 

Huldah,  110 

John,  110 

Mahlon  C,  456 

Mary  E.,  457 

Mehitable   (Robinson)   110 

Nicholas,   110 

Patience,  109 

Viola  A.,  456 

William  I.,  456 
lUslev,   Horatio,  417 
Imhoff,   Albert,   675 

Clifford,  676 

Clinton,  675 

Edna  Olive,  676 
Ingalls,  George  W.,  682 
IngersoU,  Arthur  A.,  571 
Ingraham,  Elias,  202 

Matthew,  211 

Nancy,   202 
Ives,   Irena,  416 


Jackman,   George,   J.,   698 
Jackson,  Avery  D.,  690 

Caroline  (Robinson),  195 

Elmira,  468 

Frank  A.,  691 

Fred  A.,  690 

Harriet  E.,  690 

Helen  M.,  691 

Irene,  560 

Louis,  560 


Jackson,  Lulu,  560 

Samuel  C,   560 
Jacobs,  Addie  W.,  475 

Frederick  W.,  475 

George   Allen,   751 

Robert,   475 

William   A.,  721 

William  Henry,  721 

Winifred,  475 
Jacqueth,  Augustus,  331 
James,    Adebelle,    454 

Elizabeth  Eleanor,  766 

Ettie  Vatelle,  766 

James  Edward,  766 

John,  94 

Mary  W.,  347 

Timothy,    127 
Jameson,  William  R.,  532 
Janes,  Augustus  Keyes,    426 

Clementine,  426 

Frances  Louisa,  426 

Frank  Sumner,  433 

Herbert  H.,  433 

Mary,  426 

Mary  Augusta,  426 

Mary  Elizabeth,  426 

Patty    (Coy),   426 

Peleg  C,  426 

Reuben    Sumner,   426 

Sophia,  426 

Sumner,  426 

Thomas,   426 

Timothy,  426 

Tyler,  426 

William  C,  426,  432 
Jaquith,  Eliza,  329 
Jeffries,  Helen  H.,  666 
Jenkins,   Carrie,   603 
Jennison,  Robert,  774 
Jewell,  Alston,  526 

Alvin  Augustus,  526 

Cordelia,  285 

Ella  Maude,   526 

Eva  Ellen,  525,  526 

Frank  526 

Lizzie,  526 

Mary   Ann,  564 

Mira   Belle,  526 

Nathaniel  536 

Nicy  (Grover)  526 

Robert,  526 
Jewett,   David,   118 

Sarah,  59 
Johnson,   Adeline,  265 
Alfred,  265 
Alfred    Ori,   616 
Alice,    632 

Almira  Desire  (Browning),  595 
Alonzo  W.,  522 
Ann,    265 
Clara  Adelle,   583 
Clara  Estelle,  730 


INDEX 


821 


Johnson,   Clifton,   632 

Darius,  365 

Edgar,   616 

Edward,   684 

Edward  E.,  522 

Ellen  M.,  523 

Elva  E.,  523 

Emma,   693 

Flora,   616 

Forest  C,  522 

George,   557 

George  C,  521 

George  Newell,  583 

Hannah,    265,    700 

Harriet  L.,   632 

Harry,  583 

Harry  L.,  522 

Hattie,   632 

Henry,   583 

Henry  L.,  594 

Ida,  616 

Isabella,  594 

J.  J.,  632 

James   H.,  692 

John,  692 

Joseph,  265,  583 

Lucy,  265 

Luther,  140 

Lydia  (Larned)  351 

Maggie    E.,   523 

Maria,  693 

Martha,  616 

Mary  A.,  265 

Mary  Ann,  265 

Mary  E.,  522 

Mary   Kinne,   351 

Nathan   C,   522,   523 

Nathaniel,  265 

Nellie  M.,  522 

Ophelia,  692 

Orrin,  615 

Rebecca,  277 

Rufus  L.,  523 

Sophronia  D.,  389 

Stephen,   351 

Theodore,  265 
Johonnot,  Daniel,  333 

David,  333 

Elizabeth,  333 
Jones,  ,  379,  478 

Alanson,   416 

Albert,   379 

Alraon   Asa,   563 

Ann,  101 

Anna,  379,   654 

Asa,  296 

Asa  B.,  563 

Austin,  386 

Betsey,  273 

Betsey  W.,  280 

Carrie,  479 

Clifton,  316 


Jones,  Cyrus,  311 

D.  W.,  367 

Edward,  311 

Embert  Howard,  563 

Emery,  311 

Eva,  379 

Fred  T.,  316 

Harriet   Bisbee,  563 

Hartwell   Monroe,   563 

Henrietta,  331 

Hiram,   654 

J.  Wesley,  479 

Julia  Ann,  228 

Louisa,   311 

Lucy  Ann,  311 

Mabel   Idella,   563 

Martha,  311 

Mary  Ann   (Babbs)   228 

Nelson,  228 

Nettie,  766 

Phoebe,  654 

Sarah,  228 

Sophia  P.,  311 

Wesley,  311 

Wilbur,  379 

William,  379 
Jordan,  Captain,   83,   157 

Sarah,  83,  157 

Sarah  (Grundy)  Libby,  157 
Josephs,  Eliza  A.  D.,  382 

Joslin,  Addie  F.,  700 

Sally,  212 
Joslyn,  ,  603 

Bertha  Sarah,  701 

Blanche  Laura,   701 

Clayton  Tyler,   701 

Clement  D.,  701 

Daniel   O.,  701 

Earle,    701 

Esther,  216 

John  C,  701 

Olln,  701 

Ralph  P.,  701 

Walter  C,  701 
Josse,   Lydia,   155 
Judd,  Apphia  W.,  304 
Judson,   Harriet   Newell,   435 

K 

Keen,  Eliza,  471 

Lucy,  254 
Keene,   Bessie   Annie,   548 

Frank,  478 

HoUice   Ruel,   548 

Jessie,   548 

La  forest  Nuel,  548 

Leander   S.,  477 

Myra,  478 

Ruel,  548 

Ruel  W.,  547 

Ziba  Herbert,  548 


822 


INDEX 


Keith,  Almira,  195 

Carrie  A.,  488 

Eleazer,  195 

George  Washington,   195 

Joseph  Damon,  195 

Lauraitte,  499 

Luther  Tyler,  195 

Noah,   195 

Orlando   S.,   560 

William  Judson,  195 

Silence    Matilda,    195 
Kellev,  Edward   Samuel,  573 

Harriet  S.,  573 

Joshua,  121 

S.  B.,  573 

William  Darrah,  579 

AVilliam  Darrah,  Jr.,  579 
Kellogg,  Ansell,  396 

Augustine,  396 

Charlotte,  396 

Hulda,   396 

James,  396 

Mortimer,   396 

Susanna,  396 

Tj-^ler,  396 
Keliough,  Arthur,  490 

Horace,  490 

Thomas,  490 

Walter,  490 
Kelly,  Ann   P.,  266 

Anthony,  266 

Caroline,   266 

John,  266 

Katherine,  415 

Lois,  266 

Minnie,  593 

Moses,   266 

Moses  G.,  266 
Kendall,  Albert  W.,  247 

Cornelia,  254 

John,  528 

Mary,   528 

Mary  Ann,  406 

Nathaniel,    88 

Nellie  B.,  548 
Kenaston,   Sally,   498 
Kenerson,  Annie,  542 
Keneston,   Simon,   271 

Simeon,  271 

Walton,   271 
Kennedy,   Edward,  633 

Grace  B.,  677 
Kennon,  Millie,  597 
Kent,  ,  242 

Clarissa,   143,  202 

Henry    143 
Kenworthy,  Annie  M.,  694 
Kettle,  Lorenzo  N.,  331 
Keyes,  Abigail   (Livermore),  290 

Arthur  L.,  291 

Edward,  290 

Eliza  Ann,  290 


Keyes,  George  Henry,  290 

John,  290 

Jonathan,  290 

Maria  Lovejoy,  290 

Sarah   (Loyejoy),  290 

Silas,  290 
Keyser,   Ella,  680 
Kibling,  Mary  A.,  703 
Kidder,   Amos   M.,   474 

John,   74 

Lucy,  474 

William,  474 
Kilburn,  Lizzie,  312 
Kilby,  Solomon  Rice,  322 
Kilgore,   Augustus,   315 
Killam,  Catherine,  532 
Killkenny,   Kate,  451 

Kilpatrick,  ,   238 

Kimball,    ,   444 

Albert,  284 

Abigail,  51,  127,  251,  257 

Abraham,  47 

Anna  Livermore,  538 

Betsey,  264 

Caroline,  507 

Carrie  L.,  533 

Charles,  507 

Charles  F.,  533 

Charles   N.,  533 

Clarissa,   127 

Damaris,  352 

Deborah,   51 

Elbridge,   502,  507 

Elisha,   251 

Ella   M.,   533 

Elvira,  284 

Emily,   284 

Frank  E.,  533 

George  E.,  533 

Granville,  507 

Hannah,   127 

Herman,  284 

Ismenia,   139 

J.  Frank,  644 

Jacob,  127 

John,  117,  507 

Jonas,  127 

Joseph  F.,  506 

Joseph  Warner,  507 

Lemuel,  272 

Lephie,  732 

Leverett  Woodbury,   507 

Lewis,  325 

Lucy,  180 

Martha,    127,    507 

Mary,    127,   272 

Mary   (Green)  47 

Mary  J.,  533 

Mehitable,  72 

Nathan,  Jr.,  78 

Nathaniel,  251 

Richard,  272 


INDEX 


823 


Kimball,    Samuel,    127 

Sarah  E.,   507 

Seth,    507 

Susan    Simonds,    533 

Sylvester,  507 

Thomas,  51 

Tyler,  127 

Walter,  2r50 

Walter  B.,  533 

William  A.,  507 
Kincaid,  Margaret,  259 
Kincaird,  Mattie,  778 
King,  ,  121 

Adaline,   576 

Amasa,  576 

George  J.,  289 

Maria  Louise,   576 

Samuel,  246 

Thirzy,  246 
Kingsbury,  Mary  R.,  390 
Kingsley,  Daniel,  349 
Kinney,  H.  C,  329 
Kirkland,  Eugene  A.,  673 

Eva  Harriet,  673 

Helen   Irene,  673 
Kittridge,  Benjamin  L.,  649 

Harriet  A.   (Merrill),  649 

Harriet  E.,  649 
Knight,  Cora  B.,  601 

Isabelle  Josephine,  690 

Liveria,  261 

Mary  Elizabeth,  720 

Ona,  743 
Knox,  Esther  G.,  454 

Harry   D.,  454 

Lizzie  C,  454 

Morris  German,  453 

Percy  T.,  547 

Sallie  A.,  454 

William  Henry,  547 

William  S.,  454 
Kopf,  Charles,  629 
Krotzer,  Mary  Ann,  380 


Ladd,  Abijah,  113 

Anna,  113 
Ladd,  Eliab,  113 

John,  113 

John  L,  503 

Jonathan,  112,  113 

Lucy,   275 

Mehitable,  257 

Ruth,  113 

Sarah,  113 

Susannah   (Kingsbury),  112 
Laird,  Rebecca,  268 
Lake,  Hannah,  522 

Thomas,  258 
Lamb,  Grace,  701 


Lamb,  Nehemiah,  182 

Lambert    (or   Lombard),   Margaret, 

49 
Land,  Florence  R.,  599 
Lane,  Emma,  477 

Joseph,  214 

Mary  Ann,  439 

Nellie  M.,  433 

Langley,  ,  466 

Langly,  Sally,  118 
Lappens,   Harriet  M.,  565 
Larabee,  Adda  O.,  727 
Larkin,  Catherine  C,  530 
Larned,  Blanche  W.,  724 

Harriet,   671 
Larrabee,  Emily  D.,  733 

Helen  S.,  733 

John  S.,  561 

Jonathan,  44 

Lucy  Maria,  56 

Lydia,  44 

Philip  Frances,  733 

Philip  J.,   561,  733 

Susanna,  44 

Theresa  E.,  561 

William,  44 

Lash,  ,  380 

Latherby,  Mrs.,  119 
Lathrop,  Henry,  352 

Susalla,   113 
Lauman,   Clinton   Frank,   734 

Harvey  A.,  734 

William  Tyler,  734 
Lawrence,  Addie  A.,  538 

Marcia,  312 

Mary,  373 
Lawson,  Mary,  282 

Nancy,  282 

Sir  Wilfred,  639 

William,  639 
Lawton,  Eliza,  520 

Miss,  186 
Leach, ,  112 

Ann,  502 

Esther,  117 

Henry,  501 

Jane,   502,  507 

Lewis,  501,  502 

Lewis   P.,  501 

Luke,  241 

Moses,  501 

Zelma,  502 
Leatherland,   Deborah,  54 

William,    54,    89 

Zebulon,  54 
Leavenworth,  Gen.  Henry,  143 
Leavitt,  Abraham,  82 

Mary  J.,  257 

Sarah,  82 
Lee,  Alice  Hathaway,  740 

Benoni,   396 

Burton  W.,  377 


824< 


INDEX 


Lee,    Caroline    (Haskell),    741 

Charles,  377 

Elsie,  702 

Emily,  340 

Frank,  377 

George  Cabot,  740 

Joseph,  235 

Lottie,  70;2 

Marshall,  377 

Sarah,  104 

Sylvester,  702 

William,   469 

Willie,  702 
Leeman,  Nathaniel  F.,  517 
Le  Flesch,  Charles,  646 
Le  Grant,  Abraham,  380 

Margaret    (Brands),    380 
Leigh,  Annie  Howard,  738 

Carrie  Lillian,  738 

Marshall,   738 

Dorcas   (Wheeler)   738 

Herbert   Howard,   738 

William,   738 

William   Marshall,   738 
Leighton,  Elizabeth,  599 

Hannah    (Spofford),   270 

John,  270 

Sophia,  270 
Leland,   Anna,   100 

Perry,  319 
Lennell,  Martha  H.,  563 
Leonard,   Abigail,  314 

Elizabeth  G.,  179 

Louis   Boussy,  777 

Mary  Agnes,  455 

Samuel,  94 
Lester,  ,   166 

Amos,  355 

Anna,  355 

Hannah,  173 

Mehitable,  167 

Sarah   (Avery),  355 
Lethbridge,   Susan  C,   184 
Levitt,  Mary  A.,  548 
Lewis,  ,  112 

Charles,  581 

Eliza  Wheelock,   645 

Emma,  523 

George   W.,  371,   645 

George  Wilton,  644 

John,  436 

John  Jackson,  245 

Mary,  571 

Sylvanus,   559 
Lewishy,  Josephine,   649 
Libbey,  John  B.,  571 

John  Wadsworth,  571 
Libby,  ,  83,  313 

Abraham,   313 

Addison,  312 

Alfred  Cotton,  313 

Anna  Maria,  561 


Libby,  Charles,  313 

Charles  S.,  312 

Charles  Zebulon,  561 

Cyrus,  313 

David,  221 

David  Tyler,  313 

Dorothy,  320 

Elias  T.,  544 

Eliza  Ann,  311 

Elizabeth,  313 

Eunice,  317 

Eunice   Buzzell,  558 

Eunice   (Libby),  154 

Frank,  312 

Fred  Williston,  561 

George,  557 

George  Osgood,  561 

Georgianna,   558 

Granville,  312 

Hannah    (Knight),  221 

Hanscon  L.,  544 

Harvey,  320 

Henry,  319 

Henry  Sylvester,  561 

Herbert  Johnson,  561 

Mary  Ellis,   561 

Phebe  Ellen,  561 

Phebe  H.,  312 

Philemon,  317 

Phineas,  313 

Rhoda,    154,   556 

Ruth    (Libby),  311 

Sally,  550 

Sarah,   154 

Sarah  Ann,  557 

Sarah  Lee,  724 

Sarah  (Libby),  313 

Sarah    (Small)   320 

Susan,  318,  560 

Horace  B.,  312 

James,  544 

James  O.,  544 

John  Tyler,  312,  561 

Johnson,  311 

Joshua,  311 

Josiah,    154,    313 

Laura,  556 

Lucy  Tyler,  312,  561 

Lucetta,  221 

Margaret,  319 

Margaret   (Meserve)   319 

Martha  Small,  317 

William   D.,  561 

William    Henry,   557 

Zebulon,  313 

Zebulon  Tyler,  312,  561 
Lillibridge,  William  C,  591 
Linnell,  Martha,  296 
Lincoln,  Carrie  Anna,  761 

Earl  of,  45 

Frank,   603 

Helen,   761 


INDEX 


825 


Lincoln,  Rufiis  Pratt,  761 

Rufus  Tyler,  761 

Warren,  2-28 
Lindall,  Sarah,   136 
Lindell,  Sarah,  149 
Lindsey,  Theodore,  244 

Theodore  S.,  244 
Liscomb,  Martha,  50 
Littlehale,   Almon  T.,  543 

William,  542 
Livingston,   Helen  M.,  781 

John  W.,  781 

Ruth  R.,  781 

Sarah,  534 

William,  546 
Lloyd,   N.  A.,   431 
Lobdell,  Elmer  E.,  647 

James,  64 

Jane    (Knapp)    647 
Locke,  Almira,  328 

Betsey   (Kibbe),  328 

Catherine,  329 

Catherine  B.,  329,  570 

Charles  W.,  329 

David,   329 

Elizabeth  Burnett,  329 

George,  328 

Harriet  Newell,  328 

John,  328 

Mrs.  John,  159 

Mary    Monroe,  328 

Samuel,    328 
Locker,   Harriet,  237 
Loder,  Eliza,  245 
Logue,  Kate,  596 
Lohn,   Charles,   667 

Charles  Lewis,  667 

Dora,   667 

Ella,  667 

Inez,  667 

Wiliam  James,  667 
Lombard,  Alonzo,  650 
Lombard    (or    Lambert),   Margaret, 

49 
Long,  Emma  F.,  614 

Enoch,  235 
Longfellow,  Ella,  543 
Longstreet,    ,    395 

Alice   Meta,   631 

Cally  Redfield,  630 

Charles  Augustus,  630 

Comfort  Tyler,  631 

Cornelius   Tyler,   395,   630,   631 

Elizabeth,  395,  396 

Edward  W.,  630 

Ellen  E.,  395 

Helen,   395 

James,  395,  630 

James   O.,  395 

Jane,  395 

Laura  B.,  395 

Louisa   A.,   395 


Longstreet,   Mary   Juliette,   630 
Lord,   Celia   C,   483 

Clara   G.,  355 

Edward  A.,  355 

Edward   W.,  483 

Edwin  W.,  483 

Grace,  355 

Helen   A.,  355 

Hezekiah,   97 

James,   176,   309 

Jaspar,  240 

John,  483 

Joseph   Leander,  355 

Levi,  355 

Lucy  A.,  483 

Lucy  E.,  355 

Nathaniel,  97 

Rufus,   483 

Samuel   Tyler,  483 

Sarah,   153 

Susan  L.,  355 
Loring,  A.  T.,  417 

George,  352,  591 

Thomas,  774 
Lou  gee,  Oilman,  318 
Loughi,  Louise  H.,  670 
Love  joy,  George,  290 

John   B.,  287 

Persis,  292 
Lovering,  Mary  Ann,  556 

Lovet,  ,  82 

Lovett,  Abigail,  32 

Daniel,  25,  26,  32 

Hannah,    32 

James,  32 

John,  32 

Martha,  32 

Mary,   25,  32 

Sarah,  32 
Low,  Abigail,  273 

Jonathan,   273 

Joseph,  68 

Martha,  273 

Tyler,  273 
Lowe,  Levi,   298 

Nathan,  221 
Lowell,   Abner,  211 

Hannah,  211 
Loyid,  William,  401 
Lucas,  Blake,  259 

Charles  D.,  445 

Charles  Tyler,  445 

Helen   D.,  446 
Lufkin,  Lucie  E.,  458 
Lull,   Elizabeth,   74 
Lumbard,  Mary  Eliza,  661 
Lumbert,  Alice,  653 
Lund,  Mary,  303 
Lunt.  Ernest  A.  T.,  547 

John   Franklin,  547 

Mertie,   547 
Lusk,  Carrie  Eugenie,  719 


826 


INDEX 


Lusk,  Charles  H.,  719 

Charles  James  Tyler,  719 

Hattie  Theodora^  719 
Luther,  Hannah,  89 

Rebecca  M.,  415 
Lynde,   Jonathan,   127 
Lynn,  Mary  Etta,  727 
Lyon,  Albert  G.,  518 

Charles  Julius,  518 

Mattie,  748 
Lyons,  Edward,  569 

M 

McAllister,  Orrie,  582 
McAuley,  Truman,   603 
McCabe,   Agnes,   724 
McCarthy,  Catherine  E.,  582 
McClellan,  Charles,  648 

Mary  Russell,  572 

Reuben    R.,   648 

Sally  (Randall),  648 
McClintock,  Charles  Tyler,  632 

Charles   W.,   632 

Fanny   Bliss,   632 

Gladys  E.,  632 

Tyler  B.,  632 
McClure,  Frank,  381 

Nancy,  549 
McConkey,  Josephine  B.,  560 
McConneil,   Amelia,   742 

Betsey,  237 

Elizabeth,  260 

Lela,   742 

Sarah,    129 
McCormick,  W.  M.,  597 
McCoy,  Charles,  262 

Daisy,  702 

Irving,   702 

James,  702 

Ralph,  702 

Sadie,  702 
McCurdy,  Alonzo,  285 

Betsey,  286 

Horatio,   286 

James,   285,   286 

James   R.,  286 

Polly,   120 

Sam'antha,  285 

Selina,  286 
McDermott,  Caroline  Celeste,  558 

J.  B.,  558 
Macdonald,  Hollis  Monroe,  682 
McDonald,   Effie,   707 

Isabel,  189 

Mary,   318 

Mary   E.,   564 

Phebe    (Fitch),    276 
McFarland,  Bell,  549 

Dora,  549 

Jennie,   549 

Joe,  549 


McFarland,  Matilda,  549 

Mercy,  549 
McGilvery,  Isabella  (Anderson),  196 
McGraw,  Edwin  A.,  697 

Ivan  C,  697 
Mcintosh,  Grace  L.,  601 

Merion,    601 
Mack,  Allie,  378 
McKay,  Catherine,  546 

Gordon,    558 

Julia,   546 

Marion  V.,  558 

Robert,   546 

Robert  G.,  558 
Mackie,  William,  521 
McKnight,    Melinda,   481 
McLain,  Allen,  708 

E.  B.,  709 

Frank  A.,  708 

Mary   L.,   709 

William  Tyler,  709 

McLaucklin,  ,  629 

McLaughlin,  Benjamin,  508 

Benjamin  Little,   509 

Edith  A.,  508 

Ellen   Augusta,   509 

Henry  Martin,  508 

Martha  Castleton,  509 

Mary   Tyler,  508 

Rosamond  Abbott,  509 

Sarah    Nelson,    508 

Walter,   508 
McLean,  ,  494 

Benjamin,  768 

Clara  Danforth,  768 

Ellen    (Rumsey),  768 
McLoughlin,    Mary    B.,    451 
McMan,  Jennie  E.,  514 
McMaster,   Frances,  299 

Henry,   299 
McNeill,   Benjamin  Tyler,   769 

Homer,  769 

John,    769 

Laura    C,    769 

Mary  C,  769 

S.    B.,    769 
McNulty,  Katie,  547 
McPherson,    Bert,    484 

Elbia,  484 

James,    484 

Kate,  484 

Minnie,  484 

Robert,  484 
McWilliams,  Emma  D.,  612 
Magoon,   Arthur  Wallace,   702 

Dora    Malvina,   702 

Marcus,  702 

Marcus    Colostine,    702 
Main,  Charles  E.,  750 

Sarah    Elizabeth,    750 

Sarah    (Crary),    750 
Maine,  Etta,  771 


INDEX 


827 


Maitland,  Everett,  377 

Howard,    377 

James,   377 
Makepeace,  Eliza,  423 
Mallo,   Bessy  Marr,   600 

Helen    Lulu,    600 

Olive  Lydia,  600 

William  R.,  600 

William  Tyler,  600 
Manister,  Anna,  564 
Mann,  Caroline,  186 

David,   183 

Harriet,  186 

James,  183,  185 

Mary  Ann,   185 

Nancy,   183 

Nancy   Brewster,   186 

William,   185 

William  Hill,  186 
Mannel,  Margaret,  374 
Manning,  Jacob,  50 

Mary,  -291 
Mansfield,  Dalton,  743 

Minnie,  743 

Morris   N.,   743 

Myrtle,  743 

Ralph,  743 
Maratty,  Margaret,  549 
March,  Colonel,  331 

Earl  of,  321 
Marcv,  Adelaide,  659 

Morris,  659 

Sally  (Morse),  659 
Marden,    Ellie,    377 

Elizabeth  J.,  468 

Francis,  377 

Frank,  377 

Grace,  377 

Scott,    377 
Mark,  Betsey,  119 
Markham,   Elizabeth,  434 

William,   231,   434 
Marr,    Adaline,    152 

Dennis,   152,  153 

Isaac,    152 

Lavinia,  152 

Lj^dia,  153 

Martha,   153 

Parker,   153 

Peletiah,   152 

Rebecca,  153 

Sally,   153 

Sarah  (Hutchins),  152 

Tyler,   153 

William,  153 
Marrett,  Mary  E.,  735 
Marsh,  Abigail,  52 

Addison,   227 

Caleb,  69 

Charles,  297 

Huldah  W.,  396 

Marcus,  227 


Marsh,  Marcus  J.,  237 

Mary,  227 

Moses,  227 

Ruth,  158 

Sally,  227 

Stephen,  69 

Trlphena,  227 

Tyler,  227 

Zenas,  227 
Marshall,  ,   154 

Abiah,  327 

Edward  Everett,  580 

Esther   Wilson,   451 
Marson,  Anna,  298 

J.   H.,  298 
Marston,  Mary  W.,  467 

Oliver,  467 
Martin,  ,  212 

Annie,   744 

Charles,  486 

Daniel,  172 

Eliza,    237,   333,    572 

Elizabeth  Maria,  333 

Emma,  J.,  486 

Hannah  Tyler,  333 

Jacob,  237' 

James,  237 

John,   333 

Mary  H.,  486 

Melvin  Moses,  486 

I^nther,  257 

Lydia,  258 

Mary,  715 

Moses  Tyler,  237,  332 

Samuel   Jr.,   332,   333 

Sarah,  541 

Simeon  T.,  237 

Thomas,  715 

William,   237 
Maryland,   Tyler   Lines,   IV-V 
Masher,   Albert,   337 
Mason,   ,   112 

Anna,  618 

Caroline   L.,   526 

Corydon,    526 

Edward,  262 

Emeline,   262 

John,  618 
Mass,  Tirzah,  350 
Mather,  Huldah,  603 
Mathews,  Calhoun,  329 

Pluma,  370 
Mathewson,  Nellie  L.,  437 
Mathis,    Eugene    Tyler,    676 

John  H.,  676 

Lillian  Adelaide,  676 

William  E.,  676 
Matlock,  Nellie  May,  735 

T.  J.,  735 
Matthew,  Charles,  727 

Mary  Eloise,  727 
Mattingley,  Harriet  E.,  512 


828 


INDEX 


Mattocks,  Daniel  R.,  314 
Martha,  314 
Mary  Ann,  315 
Samuel,  315 
Sarah,  314 
Maves,    Bertha,   614 
May,  Edwin,  331 
Ernestine,  331 
George,  331 
George  Perrin,  331 
Jennie,  331 
John,  331 
Josephine,  331 
Lemuel,  347 
Moses,   331 
Perrin,  331 
Mavnard,  Abigail,  60 
Abbott  T.,  676 
Alexander  Parkman,  676 
Daniel,  60 

Fannie   Elizabeth,   676 
G.  H.,  519 
Hezekiah,  60 
Hugh   Temple,  719 
James,   60 
John,  60 
John  W.,   719 
Kate,   719 
Mark  Tyler,  719 
Reuben,  60 
Ruth,  719 
Mayo,  E.  P.,  640 

Mary  Catherine,  640 
Meady,  Lucy,  490 
Mealy,  Elsie,  763 
Meech,  Anne  D.,  355 
Asa,  97 
Daniel,  180 
Levi,  354 
Levi   Witter,    354 
Lucy  Maria,  355 
Lydia   J.,   355 
Stephen,   355 
Lydia  Tyler, 
William  Witter,  355 
Meecham,   Asa,  375 

Rev.    ,   258 

Meek,  Agnes,  646 
John,   646 

Mary   (Williams),  646 
Meekham,  Eliza,  483 
Meigs,  Betsey,   701 
Merrell,   Dorcas,  589 
John  P.,  589 

Merrill,  ,  295 

Cynthia,  543 
Eunice  C,  311 
John,  294 
Langdon,   320 
Mary  Jane,  782 
Stewart,  295 
Wealthy,   544 


Merrill,    William,   320 

William  H.,  782 

William  Loyd,  782 
Merriott,   B.   H.,   653 

Harry   Montford,   653 

Wade,   653 
Merritt,   Alberta   W.,   448 

Eunice,   171 

Jane    (Nichols),  171 

Joseph,   171 

Septimus,   171 

Thomas,    171 

Thomas,  Jr.,  171 
Merry,  Abby,  211 

Abigail    (Barney),    211 

Almira,    211 

Barney,  211 

Benjamin,  211 

Elizabeth,  211,  403 

George,  211 

Joseph,  211 

Mehitable,  211 

Samuel,  211 
Mersay,   Jerusha    (Coburn),    135 
Messenger,  Annie,  40 

Katherine,  689 
Messerre,  J.  W.,  565 

Metcalf,  ,  152 

John,  495 
Sarah,  110 
William,  152 
Miles,  Jane  P.,  605 
Milks,  Eliza,  536 
Miller,   Abby  Menelva,  560 
Albert,   747 
Albert  Edward,  747 
Alberten,  560 
Anna,  565 
Asa,  526,  527 
Augustus,  556 
Caroline  Stanley,  753 
Charles  Tyler,  747 
Clara,  747 

Clayton  Adolphus,  527 
Earl  E.,  611 
Eleanor   A.,   526 
Ella  May,  527 
Eymons   H.,   611 
Flossie   Lucille,   527 
Franklin  Pierce,  560 
Frederick  Augustus,  560 
J.   J.,  413 

James    Franklin,  527 
Jesse  D.,  611 
John,  727 
John    Tyler,    747 
Julia,  424 
Luella   French,   560 
Martha,  G.,  763 
Mary  A.,  377 
Mary   (Craigg),  727 
Mary   Greene,   747 


INDEX 


829 


Miller,  Mary  J.,  611 

Mary  W.,    727 

Modelle,   665 

Sally    (Oliver),   527 

Sarah  A.,  437 

Sarah  Folansbee  Tyler,  560 

Sophronia,   373 

Wilhelm,  747 

William  D.,  560 

William  Melburn,  560 
Millett,  Benjamin,  330 
Milliken,  Anna,  69 

Edward,  305 

Elizabeth   Ann,   187 

Joseph,  47 

Mary   McKinney,    187 

Thomas,    187 
Mills,   Edith    (Fisher),   635 

Samuel,  299 

Simeon,    774 
Minckler,    Charles,  435 

David,  435 

Gates,   435 

Lula,  435 
Miner,  ,  345 

Amos,    132 

Elisha,  132 

Sophia,  266 

William,    345 
Minot,  Abigail,  94 
Mirick,    Joseph,   254 
Mitchell,  Henry  Lyman,  418 

Frederic,   501 

Isaac,   418 

Preston,  516 

Roland  Tyler,  418 

Sarah,   610 

Steward  S.,  418 

Wilford  S.,  419 

Mix,  ,  379 

Money,   Ida   May  J.,  716 

Robert   Marvin,    715 
Monroe,  Charles  W.,  523 

Cora  J.,   601 

John,  447 

Joseph  B.,  522 

Louise  F.,  460 

Mary  A.,  522 

Sarah  E.    (Kenure),  522 
Montague,  George,  479 
Montgomery,  Lucy,  451 

Robert   Leaming,    739 
Moody,  Charlotte   (Libby),  561 

Mina,   547 
Moon,    Harriet   Lucy,   659 
Mooney,  William  C,  316 
Moore,  Alexander,  579 

Betsey,    182 

Daniel   Tyler,   579 

David,  181 

Laura,  612 

Mary,  181 


Moore,  Mary  Ann,  426 

Mary  Jane,  279 

Mrs.,  378 

Phebe,  295 
Moran,   Charles,   629 

James  Tyler,  629 

John   F.,   629 

Juliette,  629 

Mary,   629 
More,  Asher,  207 

Clarissa,  207 

Dexter,  207 

Emeline,   207 

Harriet,  307 

Helen  E.,  569 

John,   569 

Jonas,  569 

Martin,  207 

Mary  Z.,  464 
Morehouse,  ,  232 

Franklin  E.,  647 

Mary   (Kenedy),  647 

Nancy,  270 

Warren,  647 
Mores,  Welthy,  295 
Morey,  Anrew  J.,  645 

Caroline,  649 

Chester  D.,  645 

Elvira   (Allen),  645 

Jeannette,   239 

Nancy  (Burdick),  649 

Polly,  267 

Thompson,   649 
Morgan,   ,  380 

Alice,  346 

Betsey,  176 

Charles,  546 

Clarence,  546 

Daniel,  589,  590,  592,  593 

Daniel  W.,  587 

Edwin  Tyler,  593 

Eliza  Tyler,  587 

Dwight  R.,  587 

Edwin,   592 

Fanny,   593 

Frances,   590 

Frank    Cheeseborough,    593 

Frederick  Lester,  593 

George,  546 

George  Byron,  423 

George   Washington,   546 

Henry  A.,  587 

Henry   W.,   587 

Hezekiah  Lord,  589 

James,  587,  589 

Jane  Elizabeth,  423 

Jesse  Moss,  593 

Joseph  Tyler,   587 

Julia  Ann,  588 

Justin,  423 

Laura,  546 

Lura,  370 


830 


INDEX 


Morgan,    Martha   Jane,   451 

Mary  Elizabeth,  587 

Mary  Jane,  587 

Mary  Tyler,  423 

Moses    Tyler,    423 

Percy,  546 

Robert,  546 

Samuel  Tyler,   587 

Sarah,  423,  590 

Susan,  546 

Susanna   (Lester)   589 

Thomas   J.,  423 

Walter,  546 

William   Moss,   593 
Moriarty,   Kate,  661 
Morisett,   Blanche,   777 
Morris,  Abbie,  360 

Anna,  657 

D.   McKay,   574 

Nancy,  491 

Susan  Hill,  573 
Morrisett,  Charles,  271 

Jane,  271 

Lovina,  271 

Margaret,    271 

Marshal,  271 

Paschal,  271 

Rozilla,  271 
Morrison,  Ella  Hall,  324 

John  H.,  324 
Morrow,   Frances  Lavan,  472 
Morse,  ,  32,  748 

A.  C,  748 

Abigail,    74,    184 

Anna,   99 

Anthony,   184 

Benjamin,   184,   667 

Benjamin  F.,  184 

Clara  L.,   667 

Daniel,  644 

Eliza,  297 

Elsie  Jane,  645 

Ezekiel,   184 

Francene  Eliza,  645 

Harry  G.,  667 

James,  132 

John  L.,  357 

Laura,  667 

M.   Hazel,  773 

Mary  Almira,  644 

Mary  E.,  587 

Mary   Tyler,    184 

Moses,  587 

Raleigh  E.,  696 

Rebecca,  80,  81 

Royal   Tyler,   184 

Sarah,    644 

William  Augustus,  667 

William    H.,    587 

Wilson,   644 

Wilson,    Jenness,    645 
Morton,  Robert  Pearsall,  Jr.,  568 


Moselv,    Georgiana   Worth   Mitchel, 
388 

Lizzie,   298 
Moslev,  Lydia  F.,  677 
Moss, 'Esther   (Chesebro),  177 
Motherwell,  Hittie,  295 
Mott,  John  Tyler,  178 

Jonathan,    178 

Lucy,    178 

Lydia,   178 

Phoebe,  436 

Samuel,   178 

Samuel  R.,  178 
Moulton,  Albert  G.,  457 

Albert  J.,  457 

Alice  E.,  457 

Arthur  Woods,  457 

Blanche   S.,   457 

Cynthia,  495 

Elizabeth   M.,   457 

Frank   Pierce,   457 

Helen,    457 

Imogene   A.,  457 

James   Tyler,  457 

John,  305 

Laura,  497 

Marion   E.,  457 

Mary,   305 

Minnie  E.,  457 

Shirlie  L.,  457 

Theda,  495 
Mound,  John,   631 

John  F.,  631 

Lily,  631 
Moxley,  Adaline,  617 

Francis,   617 

William  Tyler,  617 
Mudge,  Alden   O.,   742 
Muhs,  George,  741 

William,  741 
Muir,   Bell,   685 
Mullen,  PrisciUa,  101 
Mullet,   Hannah,   510 

Hannah  Willman,   510 
Mulliken,   Benjamin,   137 

Betsey,  137 

Fanny,  137 

Harriet  Ann,  513 

John  William,  513 

Joseph,  137 

Leonard,   137 

Rachel,    137 

Rebecca,  137 

Samuel,  137 

Sarah    (Hunt),  513 
Munger,  Charlotte  E.,  408 

Dexter  C,  408 

Frances   Ora,  409 

Garry   B.,  408 

Henry  Newton,  408 
Munroe,   Anna,  88,   159 
Munsell,  Daniel,  272 


INDEX 


831 


Munsell,    Lina,    272 
Munson,  Caroline,  370 

Charlotte  Jennett    (Ames),  360 

Julia,   371 
Munj^on,  George,  367 
Murch,   Mary  Elizabeth,  317 

Sewell  L.,  317 
Murdock,  Emily,  246 

Thaddeus,   103 
Murphy,  Alice  J.,  670 

Alice  L.,  670 

Agnes,  670 

Arthur,   670 

Charles,  670 

Eliza,  670 

Ellen,  670 

Emma,   670 

George  A.,  542 

Henry,   670 

Ellen  May,  542 

Malvina,  670 

Martha,   693 

Mary,  734 

Patrick,    670 

Sarah,  298 
Murray,  Eunice,  514 
Murrj',  Nathaniel,  297 
Muzzey,   Bethiah,   114 

John,  114 
Myer,  Elizabeth,  387 


N 


Nash,  Ann  Eliza   (Pendleton)   596 

Charles  Weatherbee,  238 

Georgietta  F.,  688 

Lila  Pendleton,  596 

Matilda    (Lock),   238 

Nathaniel,   238 
Nason,  Gladys  Louise,  778 

Lewis,   778 

Osgood   Tyler,   778 
Neal,   Henry,   407 

John  C,  407 
Neece,  Lucy  M.,  696 
Needham,  Jaspar,  696 

Sophia,  696 
Neill,   George,   584 
Nelson,  Abigail,  102 

Anna,   101,   102 

Asa,  102 

Edwin  E.,  773 

Elijah,   102 

Francis,   102 

Hannah,    102,   276 

Isaac,  100 

Jonathan,    100,   101 

Joseph,   102 

Lois,   101 

Levi,   187 

Myron,  574 

Syntha,  101 


Nelson,   Samuel,    102 

Seth,  187 

Stephen,   102 

Thomas,   187 

Zilpha,    101 
Newcomb,   Adaline,  369 

Alburn   R.,  370 

Belle,  367 

Cornelia,  370 

Curtis  S.,  370 

Elizabeth   E.,   369 

Ella,   370 

Emily  Eudora,  371 

Emma   Ann,   370 

Eugene  S.,  371 

Frances   Adelia,   370 

Franklin,  370 

Frederick  Peter,  371 

Gilbert  L.,  370 

Hattie,  513 

Joseph  Warren,  575 

Louise,   370 

Marion,  370 

Martin  Van  Buren,  370 

Marvin   Alonzo,   370 

Samuel  E.,  369 

Sarah  Amanda,  370 

Sarah  O.,  370 

Therese   E.,   369 

Uri,  370 

Uri   Clark,  370 

Willis,   370 
Newell,   Alfreda,   313 

Alice   Rebecca,  583 

Edwin,  313 

Elizabeth,  313 

Emily,  192 

Everett,  313 

Frank,  313,  629 

Harriet,  313 

Jerusha    (Wood),   104 

Mary,  782 

Nancy   N.,  391 

Roscoe,  313 

Samuel,   313 

Solomon,    104 

Zebulon,   313 
Newman,  Lucinda  Taylor,  610 
Newton,  Samuel  M.,  429 

Simon,  92 
Nichols,  A.  R.,  642 

Andrew,  308 

Anne,  422 

Denison,  448 

Elutheria,  337 

Henry,  308 

James,  308 

Jane,   308 

Levi,  308 

Marion  Luscomb,  510 

Mary,  328 

Nancy   (Fowler)   308 


832 


INDEX 


Nichols,   Oliver,  308 

Oscar,  308 

Reuben,  104 

Rosa   A.,   643 

Samuel,   510 
Nicholson,  Laura  M.,  683 

Marion  V.,  683 

Melissa  R.,  683 

Richard   Anthony,  683 

Nickerson,  ,   549 

Niles,  Lillian  A.,  709 
Noble,   Arthur  James,  603 

Caroline,   603 

Caroline    Nancy,    603 

Charles    Freem'ont,    603 

Emma  Lolette,   603 

Ezekiel,   603 

Hannah    (Gates)    603 

Harriet  Joanna,   603 

Homer   Bennett,  603 

Inez   R.,  603 

Jenett,  193 

Mirtie,  603 

Salome   (Gates),  581 

William   Marvin,   603 
Normandy,  Royal  Family  of,  618 
Norris,  Alice  Virginia,  595 

Elton  Norris,  734 

William   Henry,  734 
North,   Amanda    (Caldwell),   645 

Annie  C,  645 

Daniel,    645 
Norton,  Abbie  Proctor,  545 

Lena   B.,   734 
Nott,   Sarena  M.,   638 
Noyes,   Arthur,  475 

Charlotte,   460 

Elizabeth   Sophia,  474 

Helen  Agnes,  475 

Henry,   474,   475 

Henry  E.,  474 

John  Albert,  475 

Louise,  475 

Lucy  Eleanor,  474 

Margaret,   475 

Mary  Catherine,   475 

Nancy  A.,  313 

Polly   N.,   535 

Samuel,  475 

William  Mason,  475 
Nutter,  Doris  L.,  684 

James   H.,  684 
Nye,  ,  551 

Augustus  Tyler,  635 

Bernice,  636 

Charles,  636 

Charles  H.,   635 

Ellen  F.,  635 

Evans  M.,  636 

George?,   636 

Henry,  338 

James  L.,  636 


Nye,  Mabel,  636 
Mary  Jalana,  636 


Oakden,  Charles,  678 

Charles   T.,   678 

Eva,  678 

Mary,   678 

Olive,  678 

Ohve  P.,  678 

Robert  E.,  678 

Ruth  E.,   678 

Stanley,   678 

William  C, 
Oakes,  Etta  M.,  438 
Oakley,   Daniel,  495 

Elizabeth,   495 

John,  495 

Milbourne,  386 
Oaks,   Arthur   Howard,  552 

Harrison  Tyler,  552 

Levi  A.,   474 

William   H.,  553 
Ober,  Elizabeth,  188 
O'Donnel,   Eleanor,   739 
O'Hare,  Maria,   638 

Olcott,   ,   113 

Oliver,  Lizzie  G.,  686 
Ollendorf,  Linus,  687 
Olmstead,  Charles  Augustus,  396 

Elizabeth  Tyler,  396 

George   Tyler,  395 

George  W.,  395 

Mary,  396 
O'Neal,  Barney  J.,  659 
Orcutt,  Jacob,' 584 

Margaret  E.,  584 

Perley   Nathan,  584 

Sarah  S.,  584 
Ordway,   Achsah,  500 

Fannie  B.,  570 
Orrell,  M.   E.,   651 
Osborn,  Alfred  D.,   654 

Emma  Edna,   654 

Harry   Foster,  654 
Osgood^   Charles,   579 

Cornelia,   579 

Isabel,  473 

Mary,  339 

Newton,    478 

Sarah    (Earned)   579 

Thaddeus,  335 
Otis,  Abby,  315 

Slathy,   315 
Otten,  Anna  C,  639 
Otto,  Charles  Tyler,  609 

Hermann,   609 

Hermann,  Jr.,   609 
Owen,   Benjamin,   101 

Hannah    (Adams),    101 

Ruth,  101 


INDEX 


Packard,  Alice  Lucinda, 

Bertha   Moyee,   688 

Davis  H.,  688 

Drusilla  E.,  475 

Ethel  Lavan,   688 

George   Prescott,  686 

Ida    May,    686 

Lester    Augustus,    686 

Marion   Gibbs,    688 
Packer,   Sarah,   183 
Page,  Clarence,  528 

Cordelia   C,   420 

Edgar,  5-2S 

George   H.,  669 

Harry,  528 

Henry  D.,  669 

Mary,   80 

Mary  Ann,  406 

Sarah  O.,  669 
Paige,  Susan,  236 
Paine,  Amasa,   166 

Anne,   166 

Daniel,   166 

Dolly,  541 

Ebenezer,   166 

Elijah,    166 

John,    166 

Mary,   166 

Mary   (Morris)    166 

Sarah,  166 

Seth,   Jr.,   165,   166 
Palmer,  Acsah,  183 

Ann  M.,  516 

Austin   Avery,   310 

Caleb,   183 

Edwin  A.,  750 

Elbridge,  310 

Emma,    183 

George,  94 

George  F.,  593 

Gershom,    183 

Gideon,   183 

Hannah,  101 

Hannah  'Aler,  182 

Isabel,   750 

Isabella  M.,  701 

Joseph,  267 

Joshua,  183 

Lois,  183 

Lucretia,   183 

Marv,  183 

Peter,    183 

Reuben,  Sr.,   182 

Reuljen,  Jr.,  182 

Rhoda,   183,  253 

Sally,   182 

Samuel,  183 

Samuel  W.,   183 

Thankful  B.,  183 

Tyler,   183 


Park,   Betsey,   179 

Byron,   179 

Harry   179 

Isaac,  179 

John,    179 

Mary,   179 

Phebe,  179 

William,  179 
Parker,   ,   4'i'6 

Angeline,  470 

Ann,  -252 

Chester,  704 

David,    527 

Elizabeth,    78 

Hannah,   32,   193 

Harriet,   527 

Lucy,   193 

Mary,  32 

Nathan,  6,  32 

Olive,   138 

Pamelia    (Dwight),   527 

Samuel,   496 

William    H.,   304 
Parkhurst,  ,  283 

Chandler   C,   704 

Charles,  704 

Charles    Erwin,    704 

Chester,   704 

Eliza  B.,  525 

Helen  Louise,   704 

Louisa   F.,   704 

Maria   (Nelson)   525 

Oliver   B.,   525 

Sarah   A.    (Barnard),   704 

Simeon,  283 
Parkman,  Abigail  Luther,  165 

Breck,   186,  361 

Rev.   Ebenezer,   186 

Hannah,   186 

Hannah    (Breck),    186 

Susanna   (Brigham),  186,  360,  361 
Parks,   Jane,  328 

Mattie,    524 

Phebe,    181 
Parmenter,    Elias,    63 
Parsons,    Abigail   E.,   315 

Abram,   317 

John,  317 

Solomon,   74 

Viola   A.,  563 
Partridge,  Maria  L.,  704 
Pashe,  Frank,  737 
Patch,  ,  659 

Clarissa,  658 

Ellen,   659 

Frank,  659 

George,   285 

Mary   C,   659 

Olive,    189 
Pater,  John,  263 

Lyman,  362 
Patten,   Charles  Alphonso,   682 


834 


INDEX 


Patten,   Charles   Phineas,   683 

Elizabeth  H.,  555 

Florence  Ella,  682 

Mary  J.,  376 

Melissa  Belle,  682 
Pattie,  Lydia,  201 
Patton,   Yinj%   607 
Patrick,   Sarah,  226 

Sarah   (Johnson)   226 

Thomas,  226 
Paul,  Mary,  383 

Thomas,*  552 
Peabody,  Annie    (Stickney),  135 

George,   143,  539 

Hannah,  79. 

Hannah  Foster,  142 

Hannah    (Putnam),  79 

John,  273 

Joseph,  273 

Mary,  273 

Mary   C,   714 

Moses,   142 

Nathan,  79,  142 

Oliver,  142,  273 

Prlscilla,   45 

Richard,  273 

Samuel,   273 

Sarah,  273 

William,  273 
Peacock,   Ann,  435 
Peak,  Emma  A.,  644 
Pearce,    Relief,   281 

Samuel,   165 
Pearl,   Charles,  532 

Edward    Everett,    532 
Pearsol,  Phebe  Jane,  741 
Pearson,   Elizabeth  A.,    150 

Gorham  D.,  225 

Jabez,  150 

John,  Jr.,  87 

Mary   Ann    (Danforth),   150 
Peary,  Nancy,  295 
Pease,  Arabine,  474 

David,  287 

Eliza,  474 
Peasley,  Julia,  528 
Peatt,* Susan   (Carpenter),  202 
Pebbles,  Frank  G.,  669 

Nellie   F.,  669 

William,   669 
Peck,  ,   586 

Cady  K.,   688 

Cadv  Kennedy,  688 

Helen  F.,  688 
Peckham,  Mary,  210 

Philip,  210 
Peirce,  Almira,  286 

Josiah,  281 

Rebecca,   285 

Reuben,   285 

Zebadiah,  285 
Pen,  Chauncey  F.  A.  C,  728 


Pen,    Frederic   William,   728 

Spencer   Regnal   Tyler,  728 
Pendleton,   E.   E.,   413 
Penniman,  Joseph,   53 

Nathan,   53 
Pennock,    Nathaniel,   734 

Sarah  Elizabeth,   734 
Penrod,  Cynthia,   678 
Pepper,  Caroline  W.,  450 
Perham,  Mary  Ann,  302 
Perkins,   Albert,   442 

Eliza,  W.,  307 

Ernest,   687 

Ernest  Howland,  687 

Fannie,   442 

Florence,  442 

James,  442 

Lucille   Jasper,   687 

Oscar,  442 

Raymond   Stearns,   687 

Roger  Tyler,   687 
Perley,  Elvira,  488 

Mehitable,   142 

Nathaniel,  276 

Ruth,  40 
Perrault,  Charles  D.,  687 

Linus  S.,  687 

Lizzie,  687 
Perrine,  Julia  A.,  627 
Perry,  ,  32 

Alfred,   657 

Alfred  Tyler,  656 

Annie   Louise,   657 

Bridget,   269 

Cornelia  Tyler,  656 

Edward,   657 

George  Bulkley,  656 

George  H.,  408 

Harriet,  485 

Henry  T.,  532 

Joseph,  409 

Martin,  246 

Oliver   Hazard,  300 

Timothy,   109 
Peters,   Eugene   Parkman,  361 

Hannah   Breck,  361 

Hugh,  361 

Mary  Lovett,  361 

Onslow  Edward,  361 

Susan  Tvler,  361 
Petitclen,   "Elizabeth   E.,   656 
Pettengill,  Annette   L.,  570 

Hannah    (Burbank)    335 

Hannah  Worcester,  325 

Jane,  325 

John,    325 

John   Edwin,  325 

Lydia  Tyler,  325 

Marv  Tjder,  325 

Phiomel,    325 

Rhoda,   291 

Ruth  Tyler,   325 


INDEX 


835 


Pettengill,  Sarah  Frances,  325 
Pettingill,   Nathaniel   3d,   75 
Phal,   Ida,   716 
Phelps,  A.,   141 

Aurilla,  381 

James   Satterlee,  453 

Lucia  L.,  381 

Mary,  327 

R.,  141 

Senator,  453 

William,  381 
Philbrooks,   Betsey,  309 

Darius,  310 

Isaac,  309 

John,   309 

John,   Jr.,  309 

Lorenzo,   310 

Martha,   310 

Martin  Varnum,  309 

Rinaldo,  309 
Philips,   Augustus,  418 

George,  418 

Harriet,  417 

John,   417 

John  W.,  417 

Louisa,  417 

Rowland,  417 

Walter,   418 
Phillips,  Arthur  E.,  613 

George,   180 

Juliette  Amantha,  628 

Lyman,  628 

Melvin,   613 

Nina  M.,  613 

Sarah   H.,  229 
Phinney,   Catherine,  228 
Pickard,   David,   276 

James,   276 

Joseph,  276 
Pierce,  ,  88,  128,  252,  718 

Albert,  287 

Abijah,   114,   192 

Benjamin,   147 

Charles  A.,  287 

Edward  T.,  287 

Emma  C,  537 

Franklin,    147 

Louisa,  449 

Marian   L.,  605 

Mary,  279 

Reuben,  279 

Thomas,  279 

William   Nutter,   617 
Pierson,   Nancy  Marie    (Jones),  489 
Pike,  ,   77 

Alvin,  684 

Amos,  684 

Anna,    131,   516 

Forrest  M.,  684 

Lydia,  266 

Stephen,    273,    329 

Susan  D.,  684 


Pike,  Wilbur  F.,  684 
Piker,  Andrew  Earle,  464 

David,   464 

Gilbert  Tyler,  464 
Pillsbury,   Elizabeth,   327 
Pink,  Lucy,  493 
Piper,  ,  436 

Abbie  M.,   691 

Evaline,  469 

Philip,    691 

Sally  Ann,  394 
Pixley,   Albert,   650 

Elizabeth   (Kimball),   650 

Mary   Woodman,,   650 
Plaisted,  Addie  B.,  771 

Edwin,  771 
Piatt,   Alvaro   Horace,   458 

Horace,  458 

Mary  Ella,  458 
Platts,  Charles   Braman,  503 

George    Henry,   503 

Isaac  Braman,  503 

Joseph,  142 

Mary  Ann,  503 

Sally,   142 
Plummer,  Carrie,  521 

George  Lockwood,  740 

Sarah  Tyler,   740 
Pock,  Mora,  611 
Poe,  Ella,  600 
Polhamus,  Leslie,   649 
Pollard,  Bessie  Louise,  574 

Charles   Henry,   573 

Charles  Newton,  574 

Frederic   Ellery,   574 

Frank   Bowdoin,  574 

George  Fisher,  574 

Guerdon   Tyler,  598 

Harold   Stanley,   574 

James,  598 

John,   573,   598 

Juliet  Jeffries,  598 

Lucy   Kimball,  598 

Luke,  573,  574 

Luke,  Jr.,  573,  574 

Mary   Caroline,  574 

Sarah  Elizabeth,  574 

Susan  Estelle,  574 

Susie  May,  598 

Thaddeus,   573 

Thomas,  573 

William,  573 
Polly,    Ebenezer,   281 

Horace,   603 

Rebecca,  281 

Thusa,  281 
Pomeroy,  ,  192 

Betsey,  349 

Eunice,  349 

Gamaliel,  349 

Jonathan,   172,  349 

Marv,  349 


836 


INDEX 


Pond,    Zilpha,    312 
Pool,  Elisha,  415 

Betsey,  415 
Poole,  Fred  Hiram,  681 

Hiram  Hale,  681 

Robert,  681 
Poor,  Adela  R.,  460 

Ann   Rebecca,   507 

Charles  H.,   631 

Daniel,   507 

Daniel,  Jr.,  507 
Pope,   Catherine,   211 

Galen,  211 

Julia  B.,  747 

Pauline,  747 

Willard   S.,  747 
Porter,   Benjamin,  68 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  68 

Frederick,   513 

George  Frederick,  689 

George   Frederick,   Jr.,   6 

Harriet,  239 

John,  68 

John  C,  321 

Jonathan,  68 

Lucy,   68 

Lydia,   69 

Mary,   68 

Moses,  68 

Ralph  Ross,   689 

Ruth,  68 

Sally,  68 

Sarah,   166 

Tyler,  68,   69 

William,  69 
Porterfield,  Lee,  491 
Post,  Joanna,  25 

John,  25 

Martha,    24 

Mary,  24,  25 

Phebe,  232 

Richard,  23 
Potter,   Albert   E.,   575 

Alonzo,   191 

Dennison,    191 

Emmeline,    191 

Ethel,  546 

Isaiah,  191 

Jason,  191 

Joseph,   118 

Lawrence,   546 

Lydia,   386 

Mehitable,   108 

Sarah,    373,    414 

Warren  J.,  545 

Pottle,  ,  549 

Poulson,  Virginia,  597 
Powell,  George,  534 
Powers,  Ethel  Tyler,  728 

Nelson,   728 
Powlesland,  Anna  M.,  419 
Pratt,  Elisha,  655 


Pratt,   Fanny   L.,   459 

George,   18*9 

Hallie   L.,   678 

Hannah,   655 

Henry  Cleveland,  577 

Henry   E.,  577 

Jane   Elizabeth,   590 

Kate   C,  577 

Lena  M.,   678 

Lydia  S.,  678 

Samuel   I.,   678 

Sarah    (Smith)    655 

Sidney  C,  577 

William,  534 
Prescott,   Alice,  474 
Prentice,   Amos,   347 

Amos   Wylie,   347 

John,  97 

Mrs.  John,  176 

Samuel,  347 

Samuel  O.,  173 

Valentine,  97 
Prescott,   Ella,   474 

George,  474 

John,  774 

Lulu,  474 

Mary  E.,  501 
Preston,  Silas,  501 
Price,    Theodore,   45 
Pride,  Huldah,  352 
Priest,  Grace  M.,  613 

Henry,  613 

Rose   v.,   613 
Prince     George     Co.     (Md.)     Tyler 

Line  IV 
Pulsifer,  Emma  Jane,  777 

Lucy,   150 
Pulsipher,   Sarah  E.,  679 
Punderson,  Clarinda,  174 
Putnam,  Aaron,  440 

Daniel,  574 

Ebenezer,  .249 

Elizabeth,   574 

Fiorina,   267 

Frederick,   427 

Hannah    (Pope),   169 

Herbert,   427 

Israel,  169 

Jacob,   427 

Mary   Ann,   249 

Mehitable,  169 

Miss,   112 

Sarah,    440 

William,   101 

WilUam   S.,  441 


Q 


Quarterman,   Miss,   659 
Quick,   David,   191 

Mary   E.,  375 

Nancy,  375 


INDEX 


83T 


Quiggle,  Alta  Maude,  693 

Bertha  Maria,   693 

Eugene    Ellis,   693 
Quimbv,  Latimer  A.,  444 

Charles  N.,  444 

Chester,  536 

Christine,   536 

Clarence  E.,  536 

Conrad,  536 

Henrietta,  J.,   682 

James   B.,  444 

John  T.,  444 

Joseph  Hovt,  444 

Julia  M.,  444 

Maria  A.,  444 

Mary   A.,  444 

Monroe  T.,  444 

Raymond,  536 

S.   E.,  536 
Quin,   James  B.,   707 

Mary  Elizabeth,   707 

R 

Radcliffe,  Asa,  571 
Randall,  Addie,  641 

Clara   R.,  636 

David,   641 

David  Byron,  641 

Laura  Eva,  641 

Levi,  641 

Martha,  465 
Ranlet,  Mary    (Fellowes),  517 
Ranny,    Catherine,    384 
Raup,  Edwin,  691 
Rawson,   Eunice,   194 
Ray,  Jennie,  762 
Raynes,  Elvira,  294 

Jonathan,  294 

Joseph,  293,  294 

Mary,   294 

Mary  Ann,  294 

Orva,   294 
Rea,   Caleb,   68 

xMehitable,   68 

Sarah,  68 
Read,  Amelia,  446 

Anson,  429 

Augusta,   429 

Bethiah  T.,  429 

Betsey,  201 

Carlos    E.,   429 

Charles  T.,  429 

Cornelia   G.,   368 

Daniel,    109,   111 

David,   201 

Elizabeth    (Ide),   109 

Ella  D.,  429 

Emily  F.,  352 

Eunice   Tyler,   421 

Hannah,   111 


Read,   Henry   C,  421 

Kathryn,  421 

Lucinda,   429 

Martha,  421 

Mary,    60 

Mary  R.,  429 

Mary    (White)    111 

Richard,  71 

Samuel,   60 

Samuel   Tyler,  421 

Thankful,    109 

Timothy,   67 

William   Henry,  429 
Reade,  Benjamin  Tyler,  71,  118 

Benjamin  Tyler,  Jr.,  118 

Martha,  118 

Polly,   118 

Rebecca,   118 

Samuel,  71 

William,   118 
Rease,  Frances,  434 
Redfield,  Levi   H.,  630 
Reed,  ,  484 

Abiel   Sweet,   680 

Arthur  Leslie,  709 

Augustus,   562 

Charles  Lincoln,  642 

Charles   Tyler,   642 

Clara   Tyler,    642 

Constance  Tyler,  642 

Edward   Everett,  709 

Elizabeth  Marie,   681 

Emeline   A.,   431 

Emily,  639 

Emnia   H.,   562 

Emma  Lawrence,  709 

Eva  May  642 

Freeman,    562 

George,  484 

Herbert  Sewell,   709 

John,   134 

John   H.,   99 

Lorenzo   D.,   709 

Mary,   294,   484 

May   Louise,   709 

Riley,  484 

Ruth,  102 

Samuel,  102,  639,  641 

Stephen,  639,   641 

Stephen   Chandler,  641 

Thomas,   99 

Walter  Scott,  709 

William,   639 
Reilly,  John,  393 

Mary   (Feehan),  393 
Remington,  James,  216 

William  H.,  523 
Renton,   George,  239 
Reynolds,   Abby,  402 

Fred  B.,   761 

Helen   Mary,   761 

Henry  Julian,   762 


INDEX 


Reynolds,    Lilian    Morris,    762 

Sarah   Hawes    (Hewins),   220 
Rhode  Island  Tyler  Line,  V 
Rhodes,  Chloe   (Bates),  215 

Ezekiel,  21.2,  215 

James,  215 

Julietta    H.,   409 
Rice,  ,  464 

Edmund,    774 

Frank  L.,  661 

Hannah,    100 

Holden,  126 

Jeannette,   126 

Lydia  Jane,  447 

May,  677 

Samuel,  150 

Sophia   (Whalen),  126 
Rich,  Ellen  C,  561 

Mary   (Harmon),  561 

Rushworth,  561 
Richards,  Amanda,  312 

Charles  Tyler,  353 

Daniel  Tyler,  353 

Harriet,  353,  354 

Huldah  J.,  354 

Huldah  Jane,  353 

John,  353 

Lydia  Tyler,  353 

Maria,  505 

Martha  Elizabeth,  353 

Mary  Prentiss,  353 

Mundator  Tracy,  353 
Richardson,  Abithar,  222 

Alice,   201 

Almira  B.,  318 

Ann  Maria,  318 

Benjamin,    318 

Charles  L.,  574 

Charles   Stewart,  391 

Charlotte,   318 

Chauncey    K.,   486 

Clara,  617 

Daniel,  201,  202 

Daniel  Victor,  486 

David,  318 

Edith   M.,   730 

Edward,  391 

Edward  Tyler,  391 

Edwin,   772 

Edwina  Mabel,  772 

Elial   Falkner,  391 

Ellen  E.,  605 

Fanny,   332 

Horatio    Nelson,   391 

Isaac,  318 

James,  318 

Jane    Sullmen,    518 

John,  315 

John  Colby,  318 

Jonathan  P.,  291 

Josiah  C,  289 

Joseph,  127 


Richardson,  Lee,  384 
Lucinda,  203 

Lucy  A.,  604 
Lyman,  386 

Margaret  Lowell,  574 

Mary  A.,   531 

Mary  Lucinda,  391 

Nahum  Vinton,  486 

Nathaniel  Marshall,  318 

Oscar,   318 

Philena,  202 

Sarah   (Wiley),  318 

Stephen,  384 

Thomas,  287 

Thomas  Sweet,  617 

Verna,   486 

Willard,  617 

William  Fox,  357 

William  Tyler,  617 
Richel,  Mary  M.,  692 
Richmond,  Abby  Anna,  335 

Eliza,  335 

Nathaniel,  335 

Sylvester,   335 
Rier,  Hannah,  261 
Riggs,  Adeline  Emilia,  358 

Alfred,  358 

Alfred  Tyler,  359 

Clara,  359 

Edward,  358 

Grace,  359 

Henry  Scott,  359 

Herman   Camp,  359 

Herman  Clarence,  359 

Julia  F.,  560 

Louise,  359 

Miles,  350 

Walter,   359 
Riley,  James,  479 

Lydia,   150 
Ring,  Lucretia  H.,  780 
Rinefield,  Cornelia  B.,  408 
Rines,  Sally,  323 
Ripley,   Dwight,   172 

Hannibal  Franklin,  518 

Rena  Alice,  518 
Rising,   Rebecca,  234 
Risley,    Miss,   424 

Robert,  751 

Risser,  ,  483 

Rivers,  Julia  M.,  599 

William  E.,  517 
Rix,  Ida  Mary,  592 
Roach,  Martha,  373 
Robbins,   Betty,   106 

David,  106 

David  L.,  515 

Esther,  399 

Hannah,   106 

Job,  106 

John,  106 

Priscilla,  106 


INDEX 


839 


Robbing,    Sarah,    106 
Roberts,  ,  312 

Charles    H.,   306 

Elizabeth,  740 

Ella  A.,  655 

Frank,  313 

Grace  S.,  306 

Harriet,  313 

Helen,  313 

Henrj%  313 

Jacob  H.,  306 

James  G.,  306 

John,  312 

Louise,  306 

Mary,  313 

Nehemiah,  312 

Quincy,  393 

Sarah,  313 
Robertson,  Ellis,  537 

George  B.,  537 

Joeeph  Righton,  363 

Mary,  537 

Sally,  120 

William  B.,  352 
Robinson,  ,  586 

Albert,   558 

Benjamin,  273 

Benjamin,  Jr.,  273 

Caroline,  273 

Charles  Granger,  507 

Daniel,   500 

Deacon,  273 

Edson,  272 

Electa  Parsons,  517 

Elizabeth,  295 

Hannah  Stickney,  274 

Hiram,  500 

John,  73 

Joseph  H.,  386 

Louisa,  274 

Marcia  Adeline,  500 

Marinda  Emily,  500 

Molly,  213 

Roswell,  272 

Roxana,  499 

Ruby,  273 

Samuel  Granger,  274,  507 

Sarah  M.,  507 

Silas  N.,  248 

Sophia  (Alvord),  195 

William,   501 

WiUiam  W.,  507 
Robson,   Charles   Wesley,   624 

Frances  Catherine,  511 
Rockwood,   Hannah,   101 

Susan   Brigham,  361 
Roe,  Sophia,  617 
Rogers,  Annie,  749 

Bradford  H.,  749 

Catherine,   405 

Carl  Bradford,  749 

Caroline  C,  487 


Rogers,   Florence,   669 

Frank  Wilbur,  645 

George   A.,   669 

Hannah   (Rice),  645 

Harry,  669 

Helen  Maria,  645 

Hobart  Clifton,  649 

Homer  Brayton,  649 

Hughey,  253 

James,  176,  252 

James    Hurvey,   645 

Kate  Alena,   645 

Louis  J.,  691 

Lucinda,  253 

Marshall,  648 

Martha  J.,  508 

Nellie,  514 

Sarah  Sophronia,   649 

Smith,  157 

Sophronia   S.    (Caswell),  648 

Solomon  Caswell,  648 

Thomas,  645 

William   Arthur,  645 

Winnie,   669 
Rollins,  John,  361 

Louisa,  605 
Roman,  Charles,   782 

Charlie  Loyd,  782 

Irvie   Holly,   782 

Minnie  Haha,  782 
Rood,   Betsey,  343 
Roosevelt,  Alice  Lee,  741 

Archibald   Bulloch,  741 

Ethel  Carow,  741 

Kermit,   741 

Martha   (Bulloch),  740 

Quentin,   741 

Theodore,  740-741 

Theodore,  Jr.,   741 
Root,  Zerviah,  133 
Ropes,  William,  118 
Rose,   Elizabeth,   343 

John,  273 

L\Tnan  W.,  217 
Rosebraugh,  W.  D.,  379 
Ross,  Caroline  Maria,  532 

Charlotte  Frances,  532 

Mary  Jane,  532 

Nellie,   732 

William,  531 
Rossiter,  Abigail,  178 
Roulstone,  John,   194 
Rouse,  Oliver  Alonzo,  644 

Tilden,  644 
Roush,  John  W.,  538 
Rowe,  Joseph,  299 

Ona  Dell,  682 
Rowell,  (Morse),  236 

Angle  M.,  737 

Hannah,   236 

Lois,  272 

Nathaniel,  236 


840 


INDEX 


Rowley,   Horace,  277 
Royal,'  Ellery  Eaton,  573 
Herbert  B.,  573 
Kent  Tyler,  573 
Royall,  John,  47 

Joseph,  47 

Phoebe,  47 

Phoebe   (Green),   47 

Sarah,  47 

William,  47 
Rude,   Lucy   I.,   593 
Rugg,  Jonas,  328 
Ruggles,  Nina,  414 
Rumery,  Garnet  Wilma,  731 

Harry  Willard,   731 

W.  Gray,  731 

Wilbur  G.  Tyler,  731 
Rundlet,  Kate,  736 
Runnells,   Abby  Fradilla,   670 

Emma  Almira,  670 

George  W.,  670 

William   Henry,  670 
Russell,  Carl  Henry,  614 

Franklin  Benjamin,  614 

Ida  A.,  524 

Lucy  Goldsmith,  247 

Maggie  E.,  547 

Maud  A.,  563 

Mildred  May,  614 

Perly,  56-2 

Peter,  247 

Roland   Leroy,  614 

Rud  Arthur,' 614 

Stewart,  562 

Willard  H.,  614 

William  Murl,  614 
Russia,  Royal  Family  of,  618 
Rust,  Cynthia  M.,  62'8 
Ruttledge,  Adelaide  G.,   375 
Ryder,  ,  584 

Emily    (Rust),  418 

Emma  L.,  418 

Robert  E.,  419 

Samuel,  774 


Sabin,  Henry  D.,  408 
Sackett,  Mary  Tyler,  495 

Richard,  495 
Safford,  Erastus,  181 

Hannah,  59 

Joseph,    59 

Mary   (Baker),  59 

St.  Clair,  ,  128 

St.  John,  Elizabeth,  618 
Salem,  N.  J.,  Tyler  Line,  V 
Salisbury,   B.,   576 

Corinne,  576 

Grace,  576 

Mabel,  576 

Mary,  98 


Salzer,   Louise  E.,  420 

Sampson,   Alphonsine    Hibbard,    681 

Alzaleen,  428 

Annie,  428 

Arthur   L.,   428 

Cora   May,   681 

Derius  P.',  526 

Elmer  Warren,  680 

George  C,  428 

Hannah,  62 

Henry,   62 

James  Warren,  680 

John  Forest,  681 

Josephine  Wetherbee,  681 

Leola  C,  680 

Lydia  F.,  455 

Rollo   S.,  428 

Stephen,  62 
Sams,  Emetine  M.,  466 
Samson,    Betsey,    223 

George,    672 

Grace,    672 
Samuel-Thomas,    Janet je,    740 
Sanborn,  -,  504 

Amos,  714 

Ann  A.,  510 
Harriet    Beck,    564 

James,   510 

Mary   Jane,   564 

Walter,    714  ; 

Sandeborg,    Jennie,    614 
Sanders,   Abigail,  53 

Caroline    (Redfield),   630 

Ladette,  549,  550 

Mary  Ann  D.,  303 

Richard,  303 

Sally    (Kneeland),   303 

Zeno,   549 
Sartore,   Henry   F.,   466 
Saul,   Elizabeth  M.,   656 
Saunders,   Eliza  W.,   282 

Ernest   Guernsey,   715 

Lawrence   Tyler   Bancroft,    716 
Savage,    Martha    T.,    572 
Savory,   Harry,  503 

John   H.,  503 
Sawj'er,   Charles   M.,   641 

Esther,   453 

Esther  O.,  717 

Eva   E.,  730 

Florence,    641 

Hazel,    641 

Hermon,    641 

John,    87 

Julia   Ann,   556 

Marjorie,   641 

Martha   J.,   722 

Mary    E.,    193 

Mary    R.,    678 

Nathaniel,    730 
Sayles,    Renssalaer,    198 
Say  re,  Dorothy  Britian,  598 


INDEX 


841 


Sayre,  John,  87 

M.    B.,   598 
Saxby,  Cornelius  A.,   715 

Dean    E.,    715 

Hazel   A.,   715 

Opal   S.,    715 
Say  ward,    Esther,    82 
Scarborough,    Mehitable,    168 
Schauffer,  Caroline,  761 

Frederick    Herrick,    761 
Schenck,    John,    181 

Gertrude,    181 
Schmezer,   Zelma,   636 
Schroeder,    Eliza    Margaret,    754 

John    Frederick,    754 
Schultz,  W.   R.,  719 
Scotland,    Royal   Family  of,   618 
Scott,   Annie,'  578-579 

Fannie,  553 

John,  212 

Joseph,  171 

Mary,   212 
Scudder,    Hannah    N.,    424 

ScuUin,  ,   476 

Seaborn,    Sarah,    603 

Seagrave,    Caroline    Augusta,    374 

Edward   Pavson,  374 

Elvira    Adeline,    374 

Frederick   Scott,  374 

George    Edwin,    374 

Gilbert    Henry,    374 

Helen   Ross,  374 

Ida    Laurie,   374 

John   Newton,  374 

Mary   Lucinda,   374 

Samuel    Scott,   374 
Seagraves,   Daniel,   196 
Searles,    Elisha,    179 

Elma    T.,    727 

Mary   (Kidder),   727 

Rebecca   Cheney,   488 

Thomas,    727 
Seaton,    Louisa,    491 
Seaver,  Fred  O.,  723 

Lucy,   289 
Seavey,  Abby,  309 

Allison,   304 

Caroline,    304 

Esther,    309 

Eunice,   305 

Hannah,    151 

Harris,   308 

John,    304,   309 

Levi,  543 

Nathaniel,    308 

Obed,   308 

Olive,   304 

Sarah,    309 

Stephen,   304 

Thomas,    151,   304,   308 
Seeley,   George,  436 

Ella  Jane,  436 


Seeley,  Lafayette,  436 

Seivers,   ,    486 

Sells,  Henry  M.,  528 
Semans,   Jane,   697 
Sessions,   Sarah,   664 
Settler,   Emily,   321 
Seva,   Augustus,   538 

Mary  F.,  538 
Severance,    Gladys,    684 

William    R.,  B84 
Seymour,  ,    107 

Abigail    (Hart),    389 

Jonathan,   389 

Nabby,    388 
Shaifer,    Margaret,    293 
Shales,  Arthur,  315 

John,   315 

Lendell   Tyler,  315 

William    Henry,    315 
Shannon,  Mary  Elizabeth,  595 
Sharp,    Sophia,   338 

Trevelyan,   438 
Shattuck,  Adelaide  D.,  485 

Sally,   123 
Shaw,    Charles,   330 

Lewis,   330 

Mary,   330 

Warner,  330 
Shedd,  Jerome   B.,  537 

Joseph,  330 

Mary  Ann  M.,  330 

Sarah   S.,   330 
Sheldon,    Abraham   B.,   695 

Catherine,    530 

Charles   G.,  307 

Edward   B.,  307 

Fanny  B.,  449 

Susan    E.,    695 

William,   210 
Sheltus,  Charles  H.,  634 

J.    Irving,    634 

Marjorie   Norine,   634 

Winifred   Grace,  634 
Shepard,  Charles   Edwin,  643 

Harriet    Myra,    643 

Margaret    Isabelle,   643 

Myra    Isabelle,    642 

William    F.,    642 
Shepherd,   Eunice,   229 
Sherburne,   Charles,  629 

Claude,    629 

Eugene,   628,   629 

Guy,    629 
Sherloc    (see    Sherlock) 
Sherlock,    Rebecca,    145 
Sherman,  Ann   Eliza,  631 

Cyrus    Tyler,    447 

Elijah,   447 

George  A.,  448 

George    Henry,    447 

John  Jay,  447 

Mary   Emma,   447 


84^ 


INDEX 


Sherman,  Myra  Eliza,  447 

Myron    Winslow,    44T 

Sarah    (Larkin),   447 

Sidney   Algernon,   447 
Sherrerd,   John    B.,   757 

Sallie    Brakeley,   757 
Sherwin,   Ahima,  345 
Shipman,    Nathaniel,    172 
Shirrell,  David,  690 
Shorey,   Alice   Anna,  596 

Annie  S.    (Chase),  596 

Emma   Tyler,   596 

Frank   Ellis,    596 

George  Alpha,  596 

George   Bancroft,   596 

Mabel,   596 

Mattie    Stevens,   596 

Nehemiah   Breed,    596 

Nehemiah   Breed,  Jr.,  596 

Nellie,   596 

Olive    Foss,   596 
Shough,  C.   B.,  655 
Shueburne,   Ada   L.,   672 
ShurtleflF,  Mehitable,  90 

Phebe    (Shaw),    90 

Sarah,    168 

Sarah    (Kingman),    168 

Thomas,    90 

William,    16S 
Shutts,   Albert  Morgan,   624 

Harriet   Louisa,   624 

Lewis   E.,   624 
Sibley,    Angie,    559 

Kneeland,   764 

Maud,   546 

Stephen,   559 

William,   546,   559 
Siddons,  Jane,  470 
Sifrit,   Hannah    M.,   655 
Sigourine,    Andrae,   333 

Susan,   333 
Sill,   Minnie,  551 
Silsby,    Benjamin,    417 
Silve'r,   Abiel,   235 
Simcox,   Elizabeth,   580 
Simmons,  Ollie  O.,  708 
Simonds,   Anna   E.,   332 

Annie   Frances,   332 

Calvin,   Jr.,    572 

Calvin   Walker,   572 

Emma   Louise,   572 

Ethel    Ruhama,   573 

Joseph,    141 

May    Elizabeth,    572 

Thomas    Greenleaf,    572 

William,   774 

William    H.,    332 
Simonton, ,    254 

Gilman,  254 
Simpson,   George,   150 

Georgie   Brewer,  492 

Helen,    374 


Simpson,  John,  374 

Jessie,   374 
Sinclair,  Charles  Roscoe,  545 

Florence,  545 

Hartron    Dolton,    545 

Henry   M.,   545 

James   Ellery,   545 

James    Madison,    545 

Pearl,    545 

Samuel   S.,   286 
Sirright,   Margaret  S.,  584 
Skillings,    Thomas,    311 
Skinner,   Charles   H.,  395 

Charles    Lord,   395 

James   L.,   395 

Mary   Ellen,  710 

Phebe    (Smith),  710 

Sarah  L.,   395 

Thomas  B.,  710 
Slade,    Anna   Elizabeth    T.,    2J 

Benjamin,    298 

Frances   E.    T.,   298 

Frederick  Tyler,  298 

Frederick   William   T.,  298 

Henry    Coleman,    298 

Lucretia  C.   T.,  298 

Robert  T.   Gardiner,   298 

Sarah   A.,   656 
Sloan,    Ann,    191 

Asenath   A.,   445 

Charles,    445 

Edgar,  445 

Frances   M.,   445 

Fred,   445 

George   S.,   445 

Henry   A.,   445 

Hiram   Bronson,   445 

Hiram    Frank,    444 

Nancy,  534 

Peter,   534 

Tyler   G.,   445 

William,   191 
Sloat,   Sarah,   275 
Small,    Anna    (Libby),    156 

Francis,   321 

Lavinia,    321 

Jane   March,    156 

Sally,   153 

Samuel,   156 
Smith,  ,  232,   239 

A.   W.,  433 

Abigail   Ober,   257 

Adelaide,    766 

Albert    F.,    744 

Almeda,  286 

Barrows,   478 

Carrie  A.,  433 

Casper,   700 

Charles,   457 

Charles    Frederick,   419 

Charles  W.,  433 

Chester,    173 


INDEX 


843 


Smith,  Clara,  457 
Clara  Jennette,  626 
Clarissa,    255 
David,   110 
Dean  Tyler,  232 
Dorothy,    433 
E.   C, "368 
Elhridge    A.,    288 
Elijah  T.,  285 
Elizabeth,    317,    710,    759 
Ella  G.,  524 
Eugene,  344,   744 
Flora,    570 
Fred,    744 
Frederick   G.,   433 
Frederick  W.,   721 
Georgia   Virginia,    643 
Gilbert,    211 
Greenleaf,   419 
Harriet,    626 

Kenry   Martyn   Tyler,   326,   569 
Irwin   F.,   420 
Isaac   E.,  586 
J.  W.,   347 
Jacob   Tyler,   257 
James,  317 
Jennie   Mav,  735 
John,    93 
John  C,  325 
John   S.,   695 
Jonathan,   343 
Laura   Louise,   420 
Lester,    700 
Lindsey,   433 
Lindsey   Tyler,   433 
Llewellyn   D.,   419 
Lula,   478 
Marcus,   336 
Martha,    590 

Martha    (Huntington),   457 
Mary,  498 
Melissa  M.,  252 
Mercy   S.,   498 
Minnie,    650 
Moses,   173,  478 
Otis,  244 
Parker,    173 
Robert,    256,    626 
Roderick   Henry,   569 
Rose   M.,   536 
Sabra,    173 
Samuel,    381 
Samuel   Tj^er,  257 
Sarah,   388 
Seth,    173 
Shubael,   173 
Simeon,    257 
Simeon    Blood,   257 
Thomas,    370 
Tillie,   611 

Walter   Greenleaf,   419 
Willard    Payson,    569 


Smith,  William,   208,  281,   759 

William   E.,  433 

William    H.,    698 

Windsor    R.,    433 
Snell,   Ellis   G.,   375 

Elmer    E.,   374 
Snyder,   Emma  Marie,   610 
Somes,    Hattie   Tyler,   723 

John    Kirk,    723 
Somers,    Annie.   431 
Somerset  Co.  (Md.)  Tyler  Line,  IV 
Sornborger,  Burt  T.,  602 

Ella  L.,  602 

Lindell   M.,   602 

Martin   L.,   602 

Ray    N.,   602 
Sorrels,  Mary,  674 
Soule,  Benjamin  Floyd,  770 

Frank,   770 

Frank   William,    770 
Souther,   Arthur   L.,   467 
Southwell,   Mae,   470 
Southwick,    Mary,    196 
Southworth,    ArVilla,    683 

Eliza,   683 

John  J.,  591 
Sox,   Maggie   G.,   442 
Spain,  Royal   Family  of,  618 
Spalding.   Abigail,   146 

Edward.   95 

George   Otis.   302 

Joel,   147,  301 

John,  302 

Jonathan,   147,   301,   302 

Jonathan  Tyler,   302 

Mary    (Welch),   95 

Mercy    (Welch),    95 

Otis,"  147 

Phebe,   147 

Sarah    (Fletcher),    147 

Sarah   Rebecca,   302 

Silas,    147 

Simeon,    146-147 

Thomas,    95 
Spamer,  C.   A.  E.,  257 
Sparhawk,    Ada    Ann,   550 

Adah   Ann,  550 

Adelbert   Ceylon,    551 

Alice    Delight,    551 

Alice   Goldie.   550 

Alvan  Brockhurst,  299,  551 

Ambrose,    552 

Ambrose   Ruel,  299,   549-551 

Asa   Nathaniel,   551 

Bertie    Lafayette,    551 

Blanche   Elizabeth,  550 

Carrie    A.,    549 

Charles,   549 

Charles  Edgar,  550,  551 

Cora    Jane.    551 

Cynthia,   299,   551 

Daniel,  298 


844 


INDEX 


Sparhawk,    Daniel   Walden,    549 

David,  549 

Dean    Ambrose,   551 

Delbert    Ceylon,    550 

Edward  Earnest,   551 

Eliza    Ann,    552 

Ellen,   551 

Esther    Alice,   551 

Ettie,    551 

Frank    Eastwood,    550 

Ambrose    Riiel,    549-551 

Frank   Nathaniel,   550 

Floyd    Adelbert,   550 

Frederick   Charles,   551 

George    Nathaniel,   550 

George   Phillips,   550 

Georgia    Olie,    550 

Homer,   551 

Jacob    A.,    299 

John    Coral,    550 

Lafayette   Fremont,   550,   551 

Lena',  549 

Leo,   551 

Lester,   551 

Lillie    May,    551 

Losena,    551 

Lottie,    552 

Lynden   Charles,   551 

Mabel,   549 

Mabel   Alice,   550 

Martha    :Mvrtle,    550 

Marv  Ellen,   549 

Melville    Nathaniel,    549 

Mildred   Alice,   551 

Minnie,    549 

Minnie    Mvrtle,   550 

Maud,   549 

Nathaniel,    299 

Nellie   Martha,   550 

Nelson    Pepperell,    550 

Otie    Roland,    550 

Pearl,    550 

Percy   Nathaniel,   551 

Permelia    Ann,    549 

Pollv   Barnum,   550 

Rachel    Elizabeth,    551 

Rebecca,   299 

Reuben    Roland,    299,    551-552 

Roland,    298 

Roland  Ambrose,   550 

Rosetta,  550 

Ruth,   551 

Shirley    Pepperell,    550 

Walden,   398,    549,    551 

William,    549 

William   Wallace,    549,    550 
Spaulding,    Abigail,    280 

Alice    (Cole),    134 

Arvilla  A.    (Tyler),  538 

Asaph,    280 

Benjamin,  538 

Benjamin    M.,    535 


Spaulding,  Bertha   Rush,   535 

Caroline,   337 

Chester,   179 

Edith    Lincoln,    535 

Edward,   95 

Eliza,   280 

Jane,   301 

Mary,  195 

Mary    Antoinette,    534 

Mary   T.,    738 

Mary   (Welch),  95 

Melora,    280 

Mercy    (Welch),   95 

Mira,    280 

Nellie,   538 

Nellie    Anna,   535 

Philip,   301 

Rhoda    Jane,    179 

Simeon,  301 

Sophia,    280 

Thomas,   95 
Spear,   John   A.,    545 
Spearing,    Gertrude,    695 

Spears,    ,    108 

Spence,    J.    L.,    708 

Lee,   708 

Marie,    708 
Spencer,   Ella,   570 

William,    499 
Sperry,    George,    365 
Spicer,    Abera,    181 

Athelia,   181 

Diana,    181 

Edward,    54 

Eunice    Tyler,    181 

John,    54 

Joseph   Tyler,    181 

Katherine     (Stone),    54 

Lucinda,    181 

Mary,  54 

Oliver,    180,    181 

Peter,  54 
Spinney,    Carrie,    685 
Spoffoi-d,    Abbie    Nelson,   508 

Abigail,   80 

Abner,    130 

Alice,    508 

Arthur,   508 

Asa,   80 

Bradstreet,   80 

Clara,    508 

Dorcas    (Hopkinton),    79 

Elizabeth   Foster,   508 

Eunice,   80 

Eva,  508 

Francis   Newton,  508 

Harriet,   80 

Harrison,    706 

Irene,   706 

Job   Tvler,   80 

John,  "79 

Louisa   Augusta,    508 


INDEX 


845 


Spofford,   Mary,   80,   508 

Mary    Ann    jpierce,   508 

Peggy,   80 

Phebe,   80 

Relief,  80 

Richard,  508 

Sarah,    130 

Sarah    (Colman),   130 

Sarah    Warren,    508 

Thomas   Little,    508 

Tyler,   80 
Spragiie,  Abigail,  32 

Edward,    583 

Helen   M.,   583 

Jane,    583 

Phineas,    17,    23,   32 

Sara,  20 

Sarah    (Hasey),   17 

Tyler  E.,   583 

Walter   C,   583 
Springer,   Hannah,  523 

Viola,   696 
Sprout,   Asa,   438 

George  W.,  439 

James    Tyler,   438 

Lucinda   T.,   439 

Lyman,  438 

Sarah,   439 
Stacy,   Emma,   523 
Stafford,   ,   112 

Huldah   M.,   781 
Staggs,  Andrew  J.,   742 
Stallo,   Clara  B.,  490 
Stanley,   ,   391 

David   T.,   214 

Fannie,   302 

Jacob,  235 

Lucy,   235 
Stannard,    Laura    T.,    614 
Stannatt,   Grace   H.,   688 

James   C,   688 
Stanton,   Abigail    (Ayer),   178 

John,  587 

Mary,    590 
Staples,    Horace   G.,   428 
Stark,   Adah  Louise,   377 

Arthur,  377 

Dorothy,  377 

Ella   Amanda,   377 

Emma,    376 

Emma  Jane,  377 

Frank,    377 

Grace,   376 

Harmon  Marshall,   376 

Hattie    Marinda,    377 

Henry,    376 

Henry    Jerome,    377 

Herbert,   376 

James,   376 

Jefferson    Oliver,   376 

Kate   E.,   567 

Louisa,    376 


Stark,   Marshall,   376 

Martha    Samanthe,   376 

Mary   Elizabeth,   376 

Maud,    377 

Oliver,    376 

Ray,    376 

Theron    Monroe,   377 
Starkey,    Henry,    391 
Stearns,    Abel   G.,   293 

Abijah,    160 

Ansel,    368 

Elijah,  268 

Frank,    247 

John,  247 

Mary    (Osgood),  268 

Salome    Barstow,   268 
Steele,    Rachel,   78 
Stephens,    Anna,    94 

Elizabeth,    725 

Mary,   273 
Stetson,   ,   313 

Andrew,  533 

Mary,    312 

Mary   L.,    721 
Stevens,  Alba,  350 

Alfred  O.,  447 

Anna,   189 

Arthur,   473 

Benjamin,  72 

Clinton,   707 

Ebenezer,   20 

Edgar   A.,  473 

Edgar    B.,   473 

Edith,   707 

Emma   C,   473 

Ernest,    473,    768 

Eva,    768 

George,    521 

George    A.,    473 

George   E.,  473 

Hannah,    71 

Helen    A.,   473 

Ignatius,    147 

Jacob,    147 

James,    147 

Jeremiah,    147 

John,    147 

John    Tyler,    149 

Jonathan,    147 

Jonathan    Ignatius,    147 

Joseph,   147 

Katherine   N.,   473 

Lizzie,    312 

Louis,   147 

Lucy   W.,   473 

Mary  Osgood,  568 

Miss,   418 

Moses   Tyler,   568 

Polly,   147 

Rachel,   572 

Raymond,    473 

Roscoe,    473 


846 


INDEX 


Stevens,  Sarah  Frances,  303 

Serena,   473 

Truman   O.,   768 

W.   M.,   707 

Warren   H.,   526 

Willie,   707 
Stevenson,  Charles  Augustus,  743 

Frank,    743 

Hazen  J.,   743 

Horace    Allen,    743 

John   Wright,   743 

Laura    Ella,    743 

Margaret,   743 

Selina  Levina,   743 

Silas,    742 

William    Ward,    743 
Stewart,   ,   235 

Abbie    M.,    459 

Mary,   347 
Stickney,    Abigail,    135 

Ancil,   141,   142,  292 

Apphia,   142 

Asa    Tyler,    142,    292 

Bettv,    142 

Delia     (Stone)    647 

Edward,   647 

Frank   B.,  647 

Hannah,   142 

Jedediah,    141 

Nathan,    141 

Peggy,    142 

Rebecca,    142 

Saloma,    292 
Stiles,    Mary   Ann,   282 

Mary   E.,   279 

Ziba,    279 
Stinson,   Mary  E.,   546 
Stockwell,    Nathan,    74 
Stoddard,    Elijah,    101 

Emma   A.,   449 

Francis    Russell,    101 

Francis    Russell,    Jr.,    101 

Isaac  Nelson,   101 

Jonathan,    164 

Mary    A.,    449 

May   Baldwin,   101 

Sarah  A.,   449 

William,    449 

William   Tyler,   449 
Stone,   ,'232,   407 

Ella,  447 

Emily   Louise,   663 

Francis    M.,    663 

Lydia,    150 

Mary,    215 
Stoner,  Mary   F.,  396 
Storv,    Ella,    521 
Stowell,   ,    167 

Alexander,   452 
Stratton,   Abigail,   217 

Esther    Tyler,   454 

Mary   Elizabeth,   453 


Stratton,   Mertice   G.,   528 

Raymond,  453 

Rufus,    528 
Streeter,    Sally   251 
Strickland,   Gertrude,   509 

Nellie   Evangeline,   509 
Strobel,   Abby  A.    (Engs),  726 

Anna  Engs,   726 

William,    727 
Strong,  Travis  O.,  767 
Stroup,  Albert   Murdock  Tyler,  677 

Blanche    I.,    677 

Florence  lona,  676 

Frederick   Howard,   677 

Gertrude   Thirza,   677 

John   B.,   676 

John  Walter,  677 

Mabel  M.,   677 

Tj'ler,    677 

Warren   Douglas,   677 

William    Burkeley,    677 
Strout,  ,   154 

Alberona,  320,  565 

Albert,   320 

Alonzo,   320 

Edwin,   320 

Elisha,    559,    750 

Elizabeth,    320 

Emma   Rebecca,  559 

Frances   Elizabeth,  304 

Freeman,  320 

James,   318,   320 

Joshua,   320 

Louise  Mary,   750 

Margaret,    320 

Margaret    Hasty,    559 

Maria  L.    B.,  318 

Mary    A.,    320 

Moses,   318 

Sarah    (Haskell),    750 

Svrena,   320 

William   J.,   559 
Stuart,    Aurilla,   544 

David   S.,   731 

David   S.,   Jr.,   731 

Fred    E.,   544 

Giles    A.,   544 

Gladys  Emma,  731 

Harold   Jennings,   783 

Henry,   544 

Howard   Holmes,   783 

Ira,   544 

Levi,   544 

Mary  J.,  437 

Maurice   C,    783 

Walter,   544 

Sturtevant,   ,  367 

Sullivan,  Abby  M.,  506 

Ruth  A.,  437 
Summers,   Mary,  468 
Sumner,  ,   273 

Alexander,    511 


INDEX 


84T 


Sumner,   Almond   A.,   522 

Andrew,   522 

Charles,  575 

Dorothy    (Williams),   336 

Ebenezer,   32 

Edward   Tyler,   575 

Elizabeth,   574 

Elizabeth  Tyler,  336 

George,  336,   574-575 

Harriet   G.,   575 

Joseph,    575 

Joseph   Putnam,   575 

Leonard    A.,    543 

Mary,   336,   574-575 

Mary   Elizabeth,  575 

Samuel,   335,  336,   575 

Samuel    Putnam,  336,  575 

Sarah   May,   336 
Sunderland,    Lizzie,   370 
Sutleif,    Hannah    (Bennett),  351 
Sutphen,    John,   209 

L.    F.,   495 
Sutton,   Susanna,  24 
Swain,  ,  380 

Lydia   Frances,  220 
Swan,    Abigail,    131 

Bessie    Maria,   570 

Charlotte   Tyler,  569 

Edward,   345 

Hannah,   345 

Leverett,    569 

Lydia,    159 

Marion    Towne,    570 

Mehitable,    345 

Moses   Tyler,  345 

Nathan,    159 

Sarah,   159 

Sylvanus   B.,  249 

Thomas,   94 
Swank,    Harriet,  379 
Swannell,    Henry,    431 
Sweeney,  William   H.,  693 
Sweet,  ,  373 

Bathsheba,   218 

Bathsheba     (Balcom)     Alexander, 
219 

Calvin,   111 

Charlotte,    386,    617 

Hannah,    219 

Fannv,  384 

Harriet,    219 

Henry,  218,  219 

Henry    Hannibal    Lafayette,    219 

John,  218 

Jonathan,    98 

Lauraetta,    219 

Nancy,   387 

Rolandus   Green,   219 

Thomas,  201,   386,   387 
Sweetzer,   Harriet,   557 
Swett,    Angpline   LaRoy,   268 

Caroline  Ann,  268 


Swett,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  268 

Christina   O.,   268 

Edmund,   149 

Elizabeth   Emma,   268 

Harriet    Angeline,   268 

James    William,    268 

Myron    B.,   268 

Simon   Clarke,  268 

Simeon,    268 

Simeon    Tyler,   268 

Warren  Lincoln,  268 
Swift,   Mabel,   475 

William,    475 
Sykes,   Catherine   Louise,   574 

Joseph,   574 
Sylvester, ,   153 

Anginette,   476 

Frederick   H.,  432 

Joseph,    545 

Lucia   W.,   473 

May   W.,   473 

William    H.,   473 
Symonds,    Martha,    122 

Sally,    520 


Tafft,    Chloe   B.,   396 

Eliza   Frances,   626 
Taft,   Abbie    Tyler,   642 

Amariah,    101 

Azuba,   102 

Ephraim   Farnum,   642 

Huldah,    196 

John,    102 

Lorin,    642 

Matthew,    102 

Maud    Emilie,   642 

Olive,   204 

Trial,    195 

Warren   S.,  642 
Tanner,   Clark   S.,   386 

Elfrida,    679 

Emily    F.,    679 

Hazel,    680 

Jane   E.,   679 

Joseph   W.,   679 

Josie,    679 

Olive   B.,  638 

Ruth   A.,  679 

Shepard   L.,    678 

William   J.,   680 
Tappan,   John,   265 

Margaret    C,    265 

Mary   A.,   265 

Tarbell,    Charles,    537 

Fred  W.,  538 

Nelo  W.,  538 
Tarbox,    Frank,    557 
Tasker,    Hannah,    331,    529 

Mary    L.,    331 
Taylor,  ,  154,  368 


848 


INDEX 


Taylor,   Alfred,  363 

Charles    Herbert,   363 

Constantia    Whitridge,   363 

Elizabeth    Cornelia,   363 

Ellen   Marie,    609 

Frank   Eugene,   363 

George    B.,    675 

George  Edwyn,  363 

Henry   Clarence,  363 

James    Henry,    363 

John    Edward,    363 

Maria  Jane,  486 

Mary   Everlyn,   363 

Roseltha,    370 

Sally,  240 

Thomas,   VI 

Walter,    709,   774 
Teel,  Sarah,  543 
Temple,   John,   659 
Tenney,  Abigail,  123 

Amos,    123 

Bartimus,   519 

Daniel,  123 

Dorcas    (Colbiirn),  519 

Elizabeth    Drucilla,   519 

Isaac,    123 

Joseph,    519 

Lucy   Cross,   567 

Mary   E.,  694 

Phebe,   74 

Samuel,  123 

Sarah,    74,    123 

Sarah   Jane,   519 

Sarah    (Worcester),    123 

Silas,    123 

Thirza   Ann,   519 

Thomas,    123 

William   McC,   532 
Terrell,   George   E.,   592 
Tewksbury,    Hannah    (Hadley),  270 

Henry,   774 

Jacob,  270 

Lester,   371 

Mehitable,    270 
Thacher,    Bethiah    (Carpenter),    199 

Mercy,    199 

Peter,   65,    199,   201,   387 

Peter,   Jr.,    65 

Sally,   388 

Samuel,    201 

Thomas,    199,   387 
Thatcher,   Mercy,  202 

Ona,  203 

Peter,   202 

Phebe,   202 
Thaxter,    Mary    S.,    417 
Thayer,   Amanda,   386 

Elisha,    151 

Mattie    W.,    487 

Priscilla,    465 

Tyler,    151 
Thomas,   ,   478 


Thomas,  Alford  E.,  377 

Arthur   DeWitt,   450 

Charles   Henry,  450 

Eda   O.,   377 

Edward   W.,   450 

Edward   Walker,   450 

Eleanor,   247 

Elsie    A.,   377 

Gershom,    334 

Hannah   L.,   749 

Isaac,   87 

John    E.,    749 

Joseph   Francis,   450 

Lettie    B.,    377 

Maggie    A.,    766 

Martha    Le    Baron,    101 

Mary   G.,   334 

Mary   H.   E.,   585 

Susanna,    334 

Susannah    (Glover),    334 

Theodosia,  448 

Warren    N.,    450 
Thompson,    ,    107,    468 

Celia   Jane,   631 

Cora    Belle,    451 

David,   125 

Edgar,   611 

Ella,  447 

Emma,    611 

Evelyne  Tyler,  451 

Frank,   611 

Frank  Weston,  451 

Jennie    Frances,   451 

John,    361 

John  D.,   627 

Joseph,   485 

Mabel,   451 

Polly,  269 

Walter  Weston,  451 
Thorne,    Jennie   A.,   355 
Thornton,   Almira,  403 

Charles,   403 

Jesse    S.,   403 

Louisa,   675 
Thrasher,    Samuel,    407 
Thurlow,   Samuel,    122 
Thurston,   Frances,   748 

Henry,    748 

Howard,   748 

James   Tyler,   748 

Libbie,  370 

Marcia,   748 

Phoebe,   552 

Thomas   B.,   748 

Zerviah,    114 
Thwing,  Sarah,  63 
Tibbets,    Abbie,    736 
Tibbetts,    Agnes,   508 

Herbert,   508 

Horace,   508 

Walter,  508 
Tlce,  Zelda,  520 


INDEX 


849 


Tiffany,    Ebenezer,    203 

Tingley,    384 
Tifft,    Azubah,   302 

John,   302 

Maria,    302 
Tillbury,    Allen   L.,   410 

Richard,   410 
Tillerson,    Henry,    257 
Tillson,   Harold   C,   714 

Harry   E.,   714 

Henry,  714 
Tilton,   ,  237 

George   E.,   744 

Luther,   669 

Elmira   M.,   669 

Rolla   B.,   745 

Sadie   Dell,    745 

Susan    (Morey),    669 
Timpany,    Flora    K.,   573 
Tinglev,  Eliza,  385 

Thomas,    110 
Tinker,    Harriet  A.,  65(5 
Titus,   Mary   E.,   573 
Toby,    Henry,    310 
Todd,   Emogene  C,   263 
Tollett,   Almira,   494 
Tolman,    Adella,   478 

Alvin,    478 

John    Crocker,   478 

Laura,   478 
Tomkinson,   Charles   A.,   647 

Henry   C,  648 

Sarah    (Allsop),   648 
Tomlinson,   Harry  A.,  365 
Topping,    Esther,    661 

Eunice    (Clark),    661 

William,    661 
Tor  rev,    Caleb,    198 

Edwin  Tyler,   198 

Emily,    198 

George,   198 

George   Edwin,   198 

Henry   Clay,    198 

Henry    H.,    495 

Mary    Louisa,    198 

Sophia,   239 
Torry,   Angel,   62 

David,    388 

Hannah,    62 

James,  388 

Jason,    388 

Joseph,    63 

Samuel,    62,    63 
Touson,   Obadiah,  353 
Tower,   Lucina   S.,   602 
Towle,    Malissa,   557 

Mercia,    300 
Towles,  Christinia,  294 
Town,   Adford,  409 

George,    409 

Lucy,  409 

Marcus,   409 


Town,   Noahdia,   409 

Rufus,  409 

Susan,  313 

Vernon,  409 
Towne,   Benjamin,  247 

Hiram,    508 

Mary,  247 

Sarah    (Burt),   247 
Townes,   Virginia  Ann,   363 
Townsend,  Carl  H.,  540 

Caroline  J.,  540 

Charles   Tjler,   540 

Edith   R.,   540 

Frank   W.,   540 

Helen,  540 

Mrs.  L.  A.,  374 

Mary,    312 

Mary   H.,   540 

Maud  M.,  540 

Nathan    Haskins,    540 

Nathan  T.,  540 
Tracy,    Ammi,    97 

Christopher,    97 

Desire,   97 

Elizabeth,   97 

Eunice,    97 

Jonathan,   97 

Lansing,   396 

Ruth,   97 
Trask,   Mabel  E.,   745 
Treadwell,   Camilla   Augusta,   578 
Treat,   Edwin   F.,  30fi 

Edwin   P.,   306 

Florence   Evelyn,   558 

Forrest,    306 

Marion   Hubbard,  558 

Richard,  389,  558 

Robert,    558 

Robert  Crosby,  Jr.,   558 
Tresback,   Wallis,   643 
Tressell,   Louise,   474 
Trick,   Richard,  214 
Trickey,    Eleanor    (Libby)    153 

Lucy,   153 

Rebecca    (Stillings),    153 

Zebulon,    1.53 

Tripp,  ,  323 

Trinter,   Jennie,   370 

Trotter,    ,   464 

Trowant,   Rebecca,    120 
Truax,  George  L.,  570 

Harriet   E.,   570 

Harry,    570 

Leonard    H.,   570 
True,  Hannah  L.,  313 
Truesdell,   Arthur  E.,  179 

Hayden   Marcus,   179 

Jennie   E.,   179 

Leonard    W.,    179 

Mary   Belle,    179 
Trull,    Elizabeth   R.,  325 
Trundy,    Benjamin,   476 


850 


INDEX 


Tubbs,   Asa,   366 

Chauncey,    191 
Tucker,   Elizabeth  Vaughn,   737 

Katharine    Holmes,    768 

William,   226 
Tufts,  ,  243 

Thomas,    72 
Tiipper,   Deborah,   242 

Fanny,  480 

Silas,  480 
Turner,   Emma,  667 

Mercy,   183 

Winchester   G.,   688 
Tuttle,   John   W.,  450 

Nathaniel,   69 

William    Henry,    450 
Twitchell,    Horace,    549 

Maggie,    549 

Roy,    549 
Tyler,  Aaron,  99,  126,  128,  129,  130, 
139,   188-189,  213,   255,  256,  263 

Aaron,  Jr.,    189,  365 

Aaron   Alonzo,   365 

Aaron  Parker,  287,  288,  292,  533, 
538 

Abbie,  308,  533,  571 

Abbie    Augusta,    509 

Abbie   Cutler,   430 

Abbie   E.,   715 

Abbie  F.,  450,  672 

Abbie   Goodwin,   310 

Abbie   Sophia,  696,  772 

Abby,  178,  300,  301,  351-352,  360, 
552 

Abby    Ann,   402,    638 

Abby  Margaret,   512,   714-715 

Abby   May,   514 

Abby   Watson,   358,  599-600 

Abel,    126,   253 

Abel   Clinton,   425,  662 

Abel  D.,  472,  688 

Abel    Dudley,    253,    472 

Abel  H.,  279,  520 

Abel   Merrill,  471 

Abel   Nelson,   534,   725 

Abel    Norton,  5.21,   722 

Abigail,  18,  32,  44,  49,  51,  52,  60, 
61,  69,  71,  72,  73,  75,  85,  86,  87, 
96,  97-98,  99,  117,  123-124,  127, 
132,  135,  150,  151,  152,  165, 
187,  188,  192,  272,  288,  309,  343, 
372-373 

Abigail   Anna,   189 

Abigail   Nelson,   188,   189 

Abigail   R.,   281,  525 

Abigail  Stickney,  141,  274,  277, 
501,    502,    508-509 

Abigail   Sumner,   51.2,   712 

Abigail  T.,   161 

Abigail    Watson,    185,    358-359 

Abijah,    111,   222 

Abijah   Weld,    111,  222 


Tyler,  Abner,  43,  64,  70,  71-72,  113, 
114-115,    119,   ,230,   231,   242 

Abram,  305,   556,   557 

Abraham,  VI-IX,  47,  49,  78,  82- 
86,  135,  150,  153,  154,  155,  156, 
157,  197,  275,  282,  289,  305, 
317,  320,  504,  512,  528-529,  556, 
563-564 

Abraham,   Jr.,    135,   274 

Abraham   Alphonso,  416 

Achsah,   201,  214,   388 

Ackley,   376 

Ada  Anna,  255 

Ada   B.,   437 

Ada  Ethelene,   726 

Ada  L.,   565,   734 

Ada  Isabella,  608 

Adaline   E.,   193 

Adaline   M.,   400,   636 

Adaline   P.,  247,  458 

Adda,   691 

Addie,   677 

Addie  E.,  499,  534 

Addie   L.,   538 

Addie   May,   563,   733 

Addison,   280,    521 

Addison   Hardy,  281,   525-526 

Adelaide,  411,  498,  521,   703 

Adelaide    Foster,   472,   686-687 

Adelia,   465 

AdeHne,    518,    741 

Adin,  270 

Adolphus,   269,   281,  524 

Adolphus  Lee,  724 

Adonijah,    71,    116 

Agnes,  483,   609 

Agnes  C,  698 

Agnes   Ruth,   664 

Agnes  Sophia,  405 

Agnes   Winifred,    626 

Albert,  198,  283,  289,  381,  444, 
530-531,    534-535,    612,    691,    735 

Albert    A.,   529,   724 

Albert   C,   405 

Albert  Clinton,   662 

Albert  D.,   211,  403 

Albert   D.,    Jr.,    403,    638-639 

Albert    Edmond,   671 

Albert    Edward,   596,    683 

Albert   Gallatin,   422 

Albert   H.,   526 

Albert    Hawes,   382 

Albert   M.,   413 

Albert    Moses,   329,   430,   571 

Albert   Newton,   Jr.,   243 

Albert  O.,  246,  499 

Albert  W.,  457 

Albert    Wadsworth,    753 

Albert   William,    614 

Albert   Winslow,  375,  610,  752 

Albion   P.,   310,  558 

Alcemon,   167,   335 


INDEX 


851 


Tyler,    Alden  Lorenzo,  254,   475-476 
Alemeron,    167 
Alexander    Dewolf,    461 
Alexander    Sumner,    277,    511 
Alexis,    257 
Alfonso,   499 
Alfonso   Gilbert,   728 
Alfred,    252,    280,    468,    520,    721- 

722,   732,   735 
Alfred   Cogswell,   595 
Alfred   Elmore,  470,   685 
Alfred   Evarts,   636 
Alfred   Lee,  342,  578-579,  740 
Alfred  Lee,  Jr.,  579,  740 
Alfred   Oscar,   605 
Alfreda   M.,  543 
Alice,  323,  485,  564,  613,  661 
Alice   A.,   531,   698 
Alice  Ann,  324 
Alice  Augusta,  346,   383,  587-588, 

616 
Alice  E„  685 
Alice   Eliza,   683 
Alice  Emily,   664 
Alice  F.,  538,  726 
Alice   Gertrude,   750 
Alice   J.,  308 
Alice  Jane,  498 
Alice   L.,   718 
Alice  Louise,  598 
Alice  M.,  463,  679-680 
Alice    Mehitable,    687 
Alice    Morgan,    351 
Alice    Reed,   431 
Alia  J.,   748 
Allan    Miner,   266 
AUeman,  167 
Allen,   155,  552 
Allen   Augustus,   582 
Allen   Zuriel,  408,  649 
Alliezuma,    456,    676-677 
Allison,    150,    152,   308 
Allison   Brown,   85 
Allston   Whitney,   644 
Alma,   280 

Alma   Ellery,   334,   573 
Alma    Victoria,   520 
Almeda,   482 
Almeda   B.,   494,   697 
Almena  M.,  444,  668 
Almeron,    415 
Almina,   250,   462 
Almira,   231,   301,  366,   515,   717 
Almira   D.,   233 
Almon  Bert,  542 
Almon    Putnam,   290,   536-537 
Almond,    260 
Almond    Wesley,    738 
Alonzo,   255,   402,  478,   564,   637 
Alonzo   Chase,   297,   548 
Alonzo    R.,    603 
Alonzo   Ripley,  422,  659 


Tyler,  Alonzo  W.,  722,  779 
Alphonso,  231 
Alphonso   M.,   627 
Alsina,    366 

Alvah,   271,   272,   499-500 
Alvan,    167 

Alvan    Elnathan,    281,    526-527 
Alvaretta,   627,    763 
Alvaro   Merrill,   248,    458-459 
Alvin,  493,  696 
Alvin  P.,  684 
Alvin   Willis,   461 
Alvira,   260 

Amanda,  312,  375,  405 
Amanda  B.,  764 
Amanda  Lovina,  263 
Amanda  Melvina,  263,  486 
Amanda  R.,  371,  606 
Amaretta,    238 

Amasa,   128,   171,   258,   259-260 
Ambrose,   360 
Amelia,   231,   232,   410,   603 
Amelia   A.,   402,    638 
Amelia    Charlotte,    398 
Amelia   Electa,    692-693 
Amelia   Eveline,   741,   781-782 
Amelia  Whiting,   758 
Ammi    M.,   542 
Amory,  411 
Amos,    115,     119,    130,    215,    230, 

260,    263,    279,   585 
Amos   Edward,  230 
Amos  Eugene,   263,   487 
Amy,   91,   92,   95,   105,   167-168 
Amy   Ann,  323 
Amy   B.,   174,   347 
Ancel,   394 
Ancill,    137,  277 
Ancill,  Jr.,  282,  527-528 
Andrew,  85,   150-151,  305-306,  308, 

557,   558,   564 
Andrew   A.,   536 
Andrew    Abbott,   296 
Andrew  C.   H.,  461 
Andrew    H.,   399 
Andrew   J.,   306,   464,   496 
Andrew  Jackson,   290,  411,  651 
Andrew    Osias,    371 
Andrews,    125,   250,   679 
Angeline    B.,    308 
Angle,   544 
Anis,   154 

Ann,   VI,   105,  204,  209,  392 
Ann   Augusta,   430,   665 
Ann    C,   485 

Ann  Eliza,  151,  256,  306,  558 
Ann   Frances,   223 
Ann   Maria,   509 
Ann   Mariah,  314,  380,  613 
Ann    Mercy,    350,    591 
Ann  Monroe,  327 
Ann  Sarah,  472,  687 


852 


INDEX 


T^^ler,  Anna,  43,  43,  59,   71,   72,  73, 
'77,    85,    9-2,   95,   99,    101,    129,    132, 
153,    156,    196,    234,   266,   307,   318, 
380,  486,  565,  612,  695 
Anna  Ayers,  121 
Anna   B.,    672 
Anna   Cogswell,    745 
Anna  Eugenia,  479,  690 
Anna   Frank,    732 
Anna   Howard,   623 
Anna  Maria,    189,  367,  402,  638 
Anna   Newell,  392,   625-626 
Anna   O.,   627,    762 
Anna  Sophia,   186,  361 
Anna  V.,   537 
Annah,    70,    112-113 
Anne,    162,    169,   438 
Annette,    296 
Annette    M.,    494,    697 
Annette    Desire,    563 
Annette  L.,  527 
Annette    Rice,   316 
Annie,  117,  154,  162,  260,  395,  544, 

608,   728,   733 
Annie  Bell,   680 
Annie   Caroline,   659,   767 
Annie    Chaplin,    706 
Annie  G.,  239,  444-445 
Annie   L.,   688 
Annie   Laurie,   669 
Annie  Louise,   637 
Annie   R.,   296,   297,   547-548,  562, 

714 
Annie  Scott,  740 
Annie  Taft,  626 

Ansel,   192,  283,  371-372,  530,   609 
Ansel  A.,   608 
Ansel  L.,  366,  604 
Ansel   Peabody,   521,   722 
Ansinette,   530 
Anson    Lyman,   190 
Anthony  Hale,  282 
Antoinette   E.    A.,   234 
Aphia    Ann    Russell,    327,    570 
Apphia,    140,    141,   157,   291 
Appleton,   605 
Ara,   269,   493 
Aramenta,   238 
Arethusa,  281,  526 
Ariminta    Emogene,    487 
Arsaville,    231 

Artemas    Lawrence,    554,    729 
Artemas    Stanley,   302,   554 
Artemesia,    154,   205 
Arthur,   364,   451,   685,   751 
Arthur  B.,   552,  698,   772 
Arthur    Baldwin,    626 
Arthur    Bromley,    751 
Arthur    Brown,"  637 
Arthur    Clinton,    731,    781 
Arthur   Duane,  608 
Arthur  E.,   381,   736 


Tyler,    Arthur    Edward,    753 
Arthur   Fitz,  573,   738 
Arthur   Fitz,   Jr.,   738 
Arthur    Frederick,   392 
Arthur    H.,    638 
Arthur    Hurin,    664 
Arthur    Melvin,    722 
Arthur  N.,  434,  563 
Arthur   S.,   738 
Arthur    Stroebel,   780 
Arthur   Ulysses,    563,   733 
Arthur   Vantuyl,   662 
Arthur  W.,  566,  673 
Arthur    Wellington,    623,    759-760 
Arvilla,   288 
Arvilla  Anne,  289,  535 
Arza,  .257 
Asa,  45,  78,  79,  91,  116,   136,  138, 

141,   142-143,   167,  231,-232,   234, 

242,  285,   291-292,  293 
Asa   Edward,   654 
Asa  F.,  295,  543 
Asa   Henrv,   683 
Asa  Kend'all,  292 
Asa    Kimball,    180,    352 
Asa   Ladd,   257,    480-481 
Asa  Lewis,  234,  437 
Asa   N.,   531 
Asa    Newton,    531 
Asa   Norton,  283,   531 
Asa  Peabody,   138,  283 
Asahel,    134,    171,    270,    271,    342, 

496-497,  581 
Asahel   Watkins,   270,   495,   496 
Asenath,    128,    167,   258,   259,   295, 

483. 
Ashel,   495,    697 
Asher,    207,    234,    395,    397,    398, 

399,   632,   743 
Augusta  Anna,  471 
Augusta   T.,   381 
Augustus,  208,  399-400,  636 
Augustus   Clement,   219 
Augustus     Cleveland,     342,     579- 

580 
Augustus   Hubbard,  592 
Austin,   493 

Avilda  Bartlett,  243,  449 
Avis    Lucinda,    352 
Ayers,   121 
Azaro,  582 
Baly,    651 
Barnabas,    131 
Barnard,   581 
Barzilla,    678 

Bayard    Henry,    725,    779-780 
Bayard    Hermance,    780 
Beatrice    Desaix,    567 
Beatrice  E.,  781 
Beatrice   Catherine,  405 
Beaufort  County   (N.   C),  IV 
Belinda,   271 


INDEX 


853 


Tyler,  Belle  Hodger,  767 

Bemis    Augustus,    535 

Benjamin,  50,  64,  67,  88,  99,  105 
153,  156,  159,  197,  213,  310,  317, 
327-328,    346,    359,    504,   587-589 

Benjamin   B.,  286 

Benjamin   Brown,  218,  415 

Benjamin   F.,   254,   378,  473-474 

Benjamin  Francis,  318,  564 

Benjamin  Franklin,  162,  290, 
332,   415,    655 

Benjamin,   Jr.,    197,   380 

Benjamin    Marsh,    158 

Benjamin  O.,  366,  603-604 

Benjamin  Chven,   190,  191,  366 

Benjamin    Palmer,    187 

Benjamin  S.,    185,  310,  359 

Berenice  Antoinette,  479,  690 

Bernice,   167 

Bernice   Lorette,  735 

Bernice   R.,  685 

Bertha,   777 

Bertha  A.,  543 

Bertha  Bliss,  631 

Bertha   M.,   653,   762 

Bertha  Scott,   441,  669 

Berthia,   86 

Bessie,  685 

Bessie  A.,  667 

Bessie   Appleton,   598 

Bessie  E.   N.,  536 

Bessie   Eliza,   780 

Bessie   Hersey,   625 

Bessie  L.,   536 

Bessie  Maud,   555 

Bethia,  33,  35,  62 

Bethiah,  157,  227,  228,  324,  427 

Betsey,  108,  120,  121,  122,  125, 
130,  139,  146,  149,  152,  170,  190, 
192,  208,  210,  215,  216,  232,  242- 
243,  250,  352,  260,  285,  295,  299, 
323,   337,   371,   468,   544 

Betsey   Ann,   460 

Betsey   E.,  407,   648 

Betsey  Read,  103,  192-193 

Betty,  75,  86,  92,  108,  124,  157 

Beulah,  231,  434 

Beulah   Elizabeth,  412,   652 

Beulah   Esther,  676 

Bial,   92 

Birdie,    469 

Bishop,    174,    346,   351 

Blanch    Zera,    691 

Blanche,  668,  686,  689,   777 

Blanche  Emma  J.,   628 

Blanche    Fletcher,   643 

Blanche   Howard,   479,   689 

Blanche   T.,  558 

Bollin,    452 

Bowdoinham   Line,   VI 

Bradstreet,    78,    79,    133,    138-139 

Bradstreet,   Jr.,   139,  284 


Tyler,  Branford   (Ct.)   Line,  V 
'Brenda,  380 
Brewster,    192 
Brewster   Phillips,    608 
Broadstreet,    133,   269 
Bruce,   378,    781 
Buckley   O.,   121 
Buckley    Olcott,    121,   247-248 
Burnham   W.,   217 
Burrie,   744 
Burton   Kendall,  724 
Bvron,  378,  612 
Byron    A.,   496,  698 
Byron   H.,  611 
Bvron  M.,  470,  685 
a  W.,  610,   752 
Caleb,   60,  98 
Caleb  Berry,  706 
Caleb   Giddins,   504 
Caleb   Greenleaf,   275,  504 
Calista  J.,   542 
Calvin,   237,  443 
Calvin   J.,  260,   485 
Camilla   Matilda,  578,   740 
Candace,    438 
Candice,    235 
Caritta,   718 
Carlev,   342,   580-581 
Carlton   P.,  430,  665 
Carnot   M.,  496,   698 
Caroline,   232,   271,   308,   354,   422, 

530,  659 
Caroline    Avilda,   320 
Caroline   B.,    132,    267-268,   295 
Caroline    Bartlett,   274,   501-502 
Caroline  Bliss,  397 
Caroline   C,  341 
Caroline    Carpenter,    623,    761 
Caroline   Day,  247,  456 
Caroline    Eliza,    567 
Caroline    Elizabeth,   336,   575,    749 
Caroline   Ellen,  498,  703 
Caroline    Herrick,   323,   419 
Caroline  L.,  292 
Caroline   Little,   490 
Caroline    M.,    489 
Caroline   Mary,    187 
Caroline   Rooxbe,   706 
Caroline   Sophia,  281 
Caroline   Swett,  267 
Carrie,    434,    655,    671,    697,    750, 

772,    783 
Carrie   B.,   698 
Carrie   Bishop,   606 
Carrie    Dell,    738 
Carrie  J.,   491 
Carrie   Jane,   702 
Carrie   L.,   480 
Carrie  Lavinia,  650 
Carrie   May,   767 
Carroll   B.,*  470 
Carroll    Hastings,    732 


854 


INDEX 


Tyler,  Caspar  William,  371,  412-413 
Cassius,  216,  412-413 
Catherine,    66,    101,   106,   107,    108, 

123,  207,  209,  278,  515,   725 
Catherine   B.,   259,   484 
Catherine     Barnard     Clapp,     188, 

364 
Catherine  E.,  441 
Cartherine    Elizabeth,    394,    629 
Catherine  Gorham,  211 
Catherine    Jensen,   471 
Catherine   Maria,   517 
Catherine   Thomas,   275,    505 
C.   Edgar,  376 
C.   Edwin,   725 
Cecelia  A.,  496 
Cecil   Cloid,    680 
Celestia   Ann,   416 
Celia,   471,   634 
Celia  Deborah,  397,  631 
Celia   Jennie,   692,   771 
Celinda,    232, 
Chandler   B.,   503 
Chaplin  Greenleaf,   504,   705-706 
Chapman,  258 
Charlena  C,  684 
Charles,    IV,    154,    157,    180,    209, 

364,  285,  314,  329,  354,  356,  367, 

446,  457,  460,  470,  471,  476,  488, 

492,  495,  534,  570-571,  597,  602, 

664,  671,  675,  679,  727,  735,  751, 
Charles  A.,  488,  571,  717,  736,  779 
Charles    Abraham,    320,    566 
Charles    Ainsvvorth,    517 
Charles   Alden,  253 
Charles    Augustus,   253,   471-472 
Charles   Austin,   245,  451 
Charles    B.,   372,   612 
Charles    Bradstreet,    284 
Charles    C,    685,    691 
Charles   Cadwell,   541 
Charles   Carroll,  253,  470 
Charles  Coit,  585,  745 
Charles    County    (Md.),    V 
Charles    Dudley,    687 
Charles  Dwight,   628,  629 
Charles  E.,  198,  382-383,  437,  564, 

695 
Charles    E.    Bartlett,    502 
Charles  Edmond,  671 
Charles  Edwin,  504,  597,  706,  741, 

782 
Charles    Eldores,    534 
Charles   F.,   245 
Charles    Frederick,    671 
Charles    Fredericli   Gordon,   306 
Charles    Green,    514 
Charles  H.,  247,  440,  457-458,  512, 

565,   668,   694,   733,   745 
Charles    Harmon,    566 
Charles  Henry,  293,  436,  514,  519, 

556,  638,  666,  667,  669,  753 


Tyler,   Charles   Herbert,  471 
Charles    Hitchcock,   568 
Charles    Howard,   781 
Charles   Jones,   587 
Charles    Kimball,    277,   514 
Charles   Lawrence,  537 
Charles   Leroy,   716 
Charles   Lewis,   383 
Charles   M.,   405 
Charles    Marshall,    480 
Charles   Mellen,  322,   567 
Charlet  Mullet,   711 
Charles    Newell,   425 
Charles    Newton,    650 
Charles    Norris,   596 
Charles    P.,   515 
Charles    Parker,   503 
Charles    Phineas,    238 
Charles  Payson,   535,   726 
Charles    Richard,    443,    669 
Charles    Rollin,   394,   628-629 
Charles   Royal,  565,   581 
Charles    Russell,    248,    459 
Charles   S.,  491 
Charles    Sumner,    735 
Charles  Thomas,   595 
Charles  W.,   665 
Charles   Wesley,   480 
Charles  Wheeler,  351 
Charles   William,  464,   628 
Charley,    526 
Charlotte,   243,  397,  448 
Charlotte  Adelia,  234,  438 
Charlotte   Amelia,   362 
Charlotte   Augusta,  284,   532 
Charlotte   B.,   247 
Charlotte    Catherine,    186 
Charlotte   Eliza,  407,  644 
Charlotte   Emily,   217 
Charlotte   F.,   717 
Charlotte    Frances,    245,    451 
Charlotte   L.,   440 
Charlotte    Lavinia,    322 
Charlotte   Sibley,    764 
Chauncey,   207, "  398-399,   581 
Chester  F.,  583 
Chester   Grinnell,   190,   367-368 
Chester  Warren,  368 
Chloe,   109,  211-212,  213,  272,  403, 

404 
Chloe  Ann,  289 
Chloe  Irene,  406,  644 
Chloe    Leonora,    651 
Christiana,   295,   543 
Christopher   Columbus,   482 
Christopher    Gould,   234,   438,   439 
Clara    A.,    282,    530 
Clara   Arabella,   441,   668 
Clara   B.    Allen,   640 
Clara    Belle,   410 
Clara    Catlin,   387,    616-617 
Clara    Cecilia,    683 


INDEX 


855 


Tyler,  Clara  Eva,  781 
Clara   Hartwell,   517 
Clara    Kellogg,   369 
Clara  L.,  49:2 
Clara   Louise,   673 
Clara  Olive,   614 
Clara  S.,  563 
Clara  Virginia,  597 
Clara    Zeruiah,    399,    634 
Clarence,   558,   777 
Clarence   A.,  530 
Clarence  Butterfield,   668 
Clarence    Charles,    683 
Clarence    E.,    745 
Clarence   Edward,   571,   737 
Clarence    Rollin,    628,    763 
Clarice  Caroline,  651 
Clarina,    175 
Clarissa,    130,    143,    151,    161,    191, 

261,  285,   293,  343,  543,  583 
Clarissa    Adelaide,    462 
Clarissa    George,   267 
Clarissa    Helen,   494,    677,   696 
Clark   Lewis,   372,   609 
Claro   Phillips,    629 
Claude,   666 
Claude   Matlock,    735 
Claudine,   689 
Clayton,  360,   600 
Clement,    157,   423,    661 
Clementina   Dunning,    730 
Clifton,    751 
Clifton    Brenton,    725 
Climenia,   260,  485 
Clinton,    763 
Clinton   Lot,   565 
Clyde,    763 
Clyde   Lorence,   651 
Coburn  Jonathan,  126,  255 
Colman    P.,   492 
Colman   J.,   267,   492 
Columbus,    193,    373 
Comfort    (a  daughter),   61 
Comfort,    107,    205-207,    208,    394- 

395,   629 
Comfort  C.  W.,  250 
Comins,  460 
Cora   Belle,   691 
Cora   E.,  414 
Cora  L.,  566,  734 
Cora  M.,  672,   685,  714 
Cora   Martique,   681,   770 
Cora   Merrill,  529,   724 
Cora,   634 
Cordelia,   232 
Cornelia,   417,   482 
Cornelia   Annah,   516,    720 
Cornelia    Evelena,    248,    458 
Cornelia   Maria,  394,   629 
Cornelius     Boardman,     756,     757, 

783,  784 
Crawford,   111,  222-223 


Tj^ler,    Cutler,    227,    424-425 

Cynthia,  198,  251,  383,  521,  628 

Cynthia   Arvilla,   496 

Cynthia  Minerva,  495 

Cynthia   Taft,    195 

Cvren,   497,   700 

Cyril,   715 

Cyril  S.,  236,  440 

Cyrus,  283,  497,   613 

Cyrus    H.,   430,    724-725 

Cyrus    Winfield,    725 

Dalia,    612 

Daisy  W.,  676 

D.    Alonzo,   582,    744 

Damaris   Carter,   286 

Damon   Young,   263,   486 

Dana  A.,  246 

Dana  L.,  453,  676 

Dan  ford,    404,    639 

Danford    Bassett,    764 

Daniel,  29,  31,  55,  75,  76,  86,  90- 
91,  93,  99,  115,  124,  125,  126, 
127,  130,  136,  146,  153,  155,  156, 
168,  169-170,  171,  174,  214,  227- 
228,  250,  256,  261,  280-281,  297, 
321-322,  340-342,  343,  347-348, 
406,  452,  463,  582,  675,  679 

Daniel,   Jr.,    126 

Daniel    Dennison,    416 

Daniel  Gage,  568,  735 
Daniel   James,   322 
Daniel  M.,  463,  679 
Daniel   :Meech,   180,  354 
Daniel   Meech,   Jr.,   354 
Daniel  Owen,  297 
Daniel   Putnam,    170,   336,  337 
Daniel    R.,    679 
Daniel  S.,  116,  233 
Daniel    W.,    320 
Daniel   Webster,  355,   515,   718 
Daniel  Willard,   297,  548 
Darwin,   270,   390,   631-632 
David,   35,   44,   63,   75-76,   85,    107, 
109,   120,  127,   128-129,  153,  154- 
155,  205,   215-216,  243,  294,  296, 
297,   394,   404,   410,    640 
David    C,   444 
David  L.,  260,  557 
David  Libby,  305 
David   Morey,  267,  492 
David    Richards,   228,   431 
David   Sibley,   764 
Davis,  410 

D.   Clinton,   366,   604,   605 
Dean,   73,   85,   86,    123,    154,    274 
Dean   M.,  234,  437 
Dean   Merrill,   116,  232 
Dean   Merrill,   Jr.,  232 
Dean   Olcott,   459 
Dean   S.,  233 
Deborah,    61,   90,   239 
Deborah  Wemple,  207,  395 


856 


INDEX 


Trier,  Delbert   F.,   764 
Delia,  54^,   552 
Delia  A.,   495 
Delia   M.,  314 
Delia,  380 
Delia   E.,   686 
Delia   J.,   491 
Delia   May,   583,   744-745 
Dell    Edward,   680 
Derias,   135,   ,271,   272,   498-499 
Desire,   97,   296 
Desire  Drake,  316 
DeWitt   C,   394,   481 
DeWitt    Clinton,   411 
Dexter,    218 
Dexter   I.,   470 
Diademia,   342 
Dollie  A.,  464 
Dolliver,    199 
Dolly,   133,  214,  409 
Dominicus,  85,   151 
Donald   Marsh,   779 
Donald  Whiting,  759 
Dora  Prances,   732 
Dora  M.,  434,  678 
Dorcas,    62,    99-100,    155,    316-317 
Dorcas  L.,  316,  562 
Dorothy,   49,  82,   607,   608,   657 
Dorothy  Cornelia,  643 
Dorothy   Irene,   765 
Dotha,   232 
Dottie  J.,  763 
Douglas  S.,  413,  653-654 
Duane  Legrange,  371,  608 
Dudley,    46,    76-77,    126,    130-131, 

255,  264,  269,  492,  493 
Duty   Sayles,   218,   416 
D.   Waldo,   515,   718-719 
Dwight,   244,   245,   448,  451,   671 
Dwight  Louis,   673 
Dwight    M.,    450,    673 
Dwight     Ripley,     178,     346,     350- 

351,   594 
Earl,   636 

Eben    Ballard,    489 
Ebenezer,   20,    23,    39,   44,  A6^   52^ 

64-66,  67,   76,   105,   107,  110-111, 

127-128,   1463,1^0,  203,  205,  219- 

220,  223,  258,  295,  483 
Ebenezer   Ballard,  264,  489 
Ebenezer  C,  211,  402-403,   638 
Ebenezer  Denison,  391,  625 
Eckford   W.,    749 
Eddie   B.,   703 
Edgar,  307,  377,   611 
Edgar  Edwin,  462,  677-678 
Edgar  Malette,   610 
Edgar    Phillips,    752 
EdUdia,    256 

Edith,   610,   674,   734,   752,   769 
Edith    Alice,    648 
Edith    Carrie,    662 


Tyler,  Edith  Edwards,  783 
Edith   H.,   552,   729 
Edith   Hall,   597 
Edith  Helen,  697,  772 
Edmond,  446,  481,  670,  691-692 
Edmond   A.,  667 
Edmond    Marshall,    405,    643 
Edmond   S.,   316 
Edmund,    V 
Edmund    Hay,    553 
Edmund    Leighton,    342 
Edmund   Whiting,   392 
Edna  E.,   639 
Edna   Eunice,   702 
Edna    Francis,   644 
Edna   Leighton,   580 
Edna   Marshall,   643 
Edna  AV.,   684 
Edson,  556 

Eduardo   Arturo   Coit,   782 
Edward     IV,     90,     165,     333-334, 

343,     424,    468,    490,     695,     709, 

746,    782 
Edward  Clarence,  587 
Edward    Catlin,    390 
Edward    Duty,   656 
Edward   Dwight,   594,   750 
Edward    E.,    751 
Edward   Everett,  489,  559 
Edward   F.,   572 
Edward    Griswold,   390,   623-624 
Edward   Hazen,   745 
Edward  Jackson,   648 
Edward   Job,   618,    753 
Edward    Joseph,    719 
Edward    Judson,   408,   649,    765 
Edward    Judson,   Jr.,    765 
Edward  L.,  738 
Edward   Luther,  334,   572,  738 
Edward   Melvin,   521,    722 
Edward   Spaulding,  351 
Edward   Spofford,  278 
Edward    W.,    414 
Edwin,    171,    252,    254,    338,    339, 

448,  468,  474,  481,  495,  517,  582, 

678,    720 
Edwin   F.,  403,   639 
Edwin   H.,  481,  692 
Edwin    Job,   396-397 
Edwin   O.,    606 
Edwin   P.,  410,  457 
Edward   Scott,   585 
Edwin   S.,   340,   578 
Edwin    Sherman,    631 
Effie   Charlotte,    614 
EflBe   Dunreath,   567 
Effie    Roselia,    633 
Effv,   683. 

Elbert    Ellsworth,    605 
Elbridge,   295,   543,   544 
Elbridge    O.,   312 
Eldora,   565 


INDEX 


857 


Tyler,  Eleanor,  76,  86,  87,  88,  161,  2^66 

Eleanor   Justis,   598 

Eleazer,    146,    2'95-x?96,    544-545 

Eleazer   Spofford,   278 

Electa    Amelia,    481 

Eli,    118,    120,    190,    244,   367 

Eli    Lafayette,    244 

Eli   Smith,  443 

Elias,   146,  294,  295,  296,  297,  544 

Elias  M.,  434,   666 

Elijah,  61,  62,  91,  93,  101-102, 
171,   189,  366,   602 

Elinor,   393,   535 

Elinor    Johnson,    310 

Eliphalet,  185 

Elisha,  90,  91,  93,  125,  164-165, 
169,   173,   251,   253,   344,   584-585 

Elisha,    Jr.,    251,    465 

Eliza,  150,  154,  161,  191,  226, 
233,  252,  285,  326,  335,  364, 
469-470,   483,   530,   532,   556,   582 

Eliza  A.,  522,  561 

Eliza  Ann,  187,  296,  297,  319, 
328,  330,  546,  586 

Eliza   Cotton,   346,   351 

Eliza  D.,  405 

Eliza   Elizabeth,   520 

Eliza    Hastings,    735 

Eliza    J.,    450 

Eliza  M.,  725 

Eliza    Montgomery,    130,    263 

Eliza   O.,   371,    606 

Elizabeth  III,  IV,  39,  44,  51,  59, 
63,  66,  67,  74,  75,  79,  85,  87, 
91,  97,  99,  106,  110,  132,  135, 
136,  137,  138,  150,  156,  163, 
169,  178,  179,  201-202,  233,  245, 
259,  275-276,  280,  281,  283, 
319,  324,  331,  334,  348,  349, 
353,  365,  452,  476,  480,  489, 
515,  522-523,  573,  574,  581,  590, 
595,   609,   610,   695 

Elizabeth    A.,    247,    457,   464 

Elizabeth  Ann,    187,   267,   363 

Elizabeth   Balcom,   392 

Elizabeth    Celia,    367 

Elizabeth    Ferguson,    561 

Elizabeth    H.    C,   246,   454-455 

Elizabeth   Ida,   692,   771 

Elizabeth   J.,    321 

Elizabeth   Jane,   297,  548 

Elizabeth   Leighton,   579 

Elizabeth    Louise,    656 

Elizabeth   Marcia,   464 

Elizabeth    Ober,    189 

Elizabeth   N.,  317 

Elizabeth   R.,   243,   449 

Elizabeth   Reed,   607 

Elizabeth    Rolfe,   275 

Elizabeth   S.,   557 

Elizabeth   Samson,   223,   420 

Elizabeth   Stearns,   759 


Tyler,  Elizabeth  True,  473 
Elizabeth   W.,   566 
Elizabeth   Woodwell,   133 
Ella,   269,  379,  414,   494,   613,   683 
Ella  Adelaide,  602 
Ella   B.,  491 
Ella  Bertha,  381,   614 
Ella    Ibera,    691 
Ella   Jane,   435 
Ella   M.,   434 
Ella    Maria,    543,    727 
Ella   May,   683 
Ella    Ray,   528 
Ellen,    3*56,     373,    397,    400,    462, 

543,   602,   609,   631,   764 
Ellen  A.,  463,  512,  715 
Ellen   Altheda,   587 
Ellen   Grace,   328 
Ellen    L.,   282,   529-530 
Ellen   Lucenia,  371,  609 
Ellen    M.,    427 
Ellen  Maria,  249,  520 
Ellen    Mary,    631 
Ellen   SpoflFord,  706 
Ellen  W.,  488,  504,   705 
EUie    Mabel,   711 
Ellis,    90,    165 
Ellis    Callender,    165 
Ellory,   675 
Elma   Robert,   733 
Elmer,    709 
Elmer  C,  469,  684 
Elmer    Ellsworth,    681 
Elmer  J.,   750 
Elmira,   128 

Elmira   S.,  481,   690-691 
Eloise,    565 
Elsa,   140,   150,  287 
Elsey,    132 

Elsie,   152,   208,  309-310 
Elsie   A.,   267,  491 
Elsie   Grace,   782 
Elsie   M.,   679 
Elthea   Harding,   466,   680 
Elton  P.,  734 
Elvira,   323 
E.   M.,   718 
Emelia,   582 
Emeline,   493,    582 
Emeline   Bridge,   332,   571 
Emeline   Elizabeth,   310,  560 
Emeline  F.,  239,  445 
Emerson,    232,    481 
Emery,    105 
Emily,    155,    191,    211,    300,    315, 

370-371,  402,  679 
Emily   Caroline,   579 
Emily   Cecelia,  336,   337 
Emily   Elizabeth,   403 
Emily  Grace,  764 
Emily  Jane,   587,  639,  749 
Emily    Justina,    553 


858 


INDEX 


Tyler,  Emily  Lee,  579 
Emily   P.,'  463,   678-679 
Emily  W.,   493 
Emma,     143,     191,     314,     369-370, 

379,   423,   514,   534,   661,   729 
Emma   Ann,   354 
Emma    Augusta,    661,    768 
Emma    Barrett,    665 
Emma    Bickford,   777 
Emma   E.,   557,   730-731 
Emma  Edna,   413,   654 
Emma   Elizabeth,   427 
Emma  Esther,  399 
Emma   F.,   291,   537-538 
Emma   Isora,   594,   750 
Emma  J.,  538 
Emma  Josephine,   L'lS,   644 
Emma  L.,  377,  611 
Emma    S.,    430 
Emma    Sarah,    500 
Emmeline,    216,    413 
Ephraim,   101,   190,  366-367 
Enos,    253 

Erasmus   H.,  406,  408 
Erastus,    208,   216,    411 
Erastus   F.,   254,   291,  474 
Eri  Burton,  280,  521-522 
Ernest,    734 
Ernest  A.,  430,  665 
Ernest    Albert,    498,    703-703,    711 
Ernest   Ellis,   778 
Ernest    Linwood,    730 
Ernest    AVatson,    643 
Essex   County    (Va.)    Branch   IV 
Estella,    581,    600 
Esther,    94,    119,    128,    134,    173- 

174,   175,  198,  215,  270,  346-347, 

409-410,    600 
Esther   Ann,  259,  484 
Esther    E.,    717,    778-779 
Esther   Louise,    779 
Esther   M.,   679 
Esther   May,   691 
Esther   Richardson,   515 
Ethalinda,    554 
Ethel   Ames,   602 
Ethel   Madalena,   682,   770 
Ethel    Margaret,    707 
Ethel    Maria,    729 
Ethel    May    654 
Etta,   466,  535 
Erving    Leslie,    665 
Eudora    Imogene,    534 
E.  S.,  582 
Eugene,    472,    493,    558,    649,    667, 

676,   687,   751 
Eugene  Clarence,   248 
Eugene    S.,    437 
Eugene  W.,  513 
Eugenia,    570,    735-736 
Eunice,  75,  97,  101,  126,  154,  180- 

181,   191,    194,   256,  313,   345 


Tyler,    Eunice    Doggett,    223,    421 
Eunice    H.,    542 
Eunice    Merrill,    294 
Eva,   463 

Eva    Bancroft,    599 
Eva    Bertha,    709 
Eva  Lois,  452,  675-676 
Eva   Mav,   689 
Eva   Rexaville,   521 
Evarts   Cornelius,   392,   626 
Eveline,    154,   223,  311-312 
Evelyn    A.,    745 
Evelyn    F.,    639 
E.   Warren,   458 
Experience,    107,    202-303 
Ezra,   157,   333-324 
Ezra    B.,   260,   484-485 
Ezra   E.,   469 
Fannie,   695 
Fannie  Jane,  553 
Fannie   Ward,   691 
Fannj%    120,    125,    132,    146,    149, 

160,  216,  233,  304,  328-329,  485, 

628 
Fanny  Adelia,  471 
Fanny    Augusta,    753 
Fanny   Eliza,    671,   769 
Fanny    H.,   294 
Fanny    Maria,    554 
Fanny   May,    781 
Fanny  S.,  *121,  247,   267 
Fanny   Stanley,    729 
Farewell,    544* 
Fay,   763 

Ferdinand,    194,   373 
Ferdinand    Leonard,   459 
Fide    L.,    414,   654 
Fidelia,   410 
Fisher  Ames,  188,  362 
Fisher    Ames,   Jr.,   364,    601-602 
Fisher    Metcalf,    270 
Fitz   Henry,   463 
Flint,   138,'  140,  287 
Flora,   312,   379 
Flora  A.,  400,  542,  635-636 
Flora   B.,   638 
Flora    Belle,    648 
Flora    Isabella,   672 
Florence,   375,   609 
Florence    Amelia,    782 
Florence   Bill,    735 
Florence    E.,    660 
Florence   Irene,   594,  735,   750 
Florence   Julia,   762 
Florence   L.,    639 
Florence    Earned,    595 
Florence    May,    650 
Florence   N.,'491 
Florence   P.,   558 
Florence    Sophia,   664 
Florence   Virginia,  597 
Flossie  A.,  500 


INDEX 


859 


Tyler,  Foster,  316,  413 
"Frances,    79,    141,    233,    300,    368, 

373,   415 
Frances    A.,    474 
Frances    Ann,   505,    708-709 
Frances    Catherine,   511 
Frances   E.,  375,  403 
Frances    Elizabeth,    327 
Frances    Ellen,   453,    675,    769 
Frances    Esther,   412,    653 
Frances    Goodenow,    598 
Frances   Harriet,  530,  731 
Frances   L.,   436 
Frances   Lathrop,   393,   541 
Frances   Lavan,   473,    687-688 
Frances    Lestena,   348,   458 
Frances   M.,  495,   697-698 
Frances   Mary,  349,   589-590 
Frances   Minnie,   658 
Frances    O.,    476,   531 
Francina,   466,    680 
Francis,  343,   279,   283,  498,  529 
Francis   A.,   434,   500,   666 
Francis    Barnes,    342,    448 
Francis   John,   748 
Francis   Maurice,   392,   626 
Frank,    334,    331,    353,    469,    470, 

5.29,  543,  582,  591,  603,  727,  749 
Frank   A.,   310,   526,   638 
Frank    Alvin,    666 
Frank   B.,   722 
Frank    Berry,    710 
Frank    C,    611 
Frank   Chase,   469,   683 
Frank   E.,   583,   634,   719,  745 
Frank    Eastham,    661,    768-769 
Frank    Freeland,    737 
Frank   H.,   647 
Frank    Henderson,   514 
Frank    Henry,   509,    670 
Frank    Herbert,    564 
Frank    Hills,   705 
Frank    Howland,    472 
Frank    Hubbard,    383 
Frank   Ignatius,  304,  555 
Frank   Johnson,    595,    750-751 
Frank    Kimball,   356,   599 
Frank    Leslie,    306 
Frank   M.,  374,   609-610 
Frank   N.,  642,  764 
Frank   Neil,  644 
Frank    Newton,    643 
Frank   P.,  411,   561 
Frank  R.,   698 
Frank   Rivers,  599 
Frank    Sumner,    662 
Frank  W.,   604,  705 
Frank   Woodworth,   660 
Frank  Yale,  695 

Franklin,   332,   411,   490,    512,    556 
Franklin   CliflFord,   649,   650 
Franklin    Kendall,   572 


Tjier,    Franklin    Pierce,   482,    557 

Franklin    Stewart,    405 

Franklin  W.,   479 

Fred,  590,   602,   706 

Fred  A.,   725,   780 

Fred    Cassius,    653 

Fred    D.,    718 

Fred   Dean,   557 

Fred   G.,   736,   781 

Fred  Lyman,  604 

Fred   M.,   470,    684-685 

Fred   S.,  476 

Fred    Walter,    691 

Fred   Warren,   563 

Freddie,   383 

Freddie    Willet,    782 

Frederic,    279,    335,    468,    520 

Frederic    C,    541 

Frederic   Charles,   290,   537 

Frederic    Greely,    520 

Frederic  W.,  463 

Frederick,  171,  221,  338,  448, 
504,    548,    671 

Frederick    Bates,    529,    734 

Frederick   C,   410,    650-651 

"Fredrick    Halsey,    589 

Frederick    Harold,    780 

Frederick    Ignatius,    555 

Fredrick    J.    Blair,    762 

Frederick    Louis,    767 

Frederick   Osgood,  580 

Frederick  William,  349,  498,  590- 
591,  625,  664,   711 

Frederick  Waldo,   719,   779 

Freedom,    319,    564 

Freeman,    558 

Freeman   F.,   481 

Fritz   J.,   541 

Galen   K.,   472 

Gardiner,  335,  545 

Gardiner   Elanson,   297 

Gardner,    448,   671 

Gena   M.,   764 

Genevera,   436 

Genevieve,   401,   637 

Genevieve   Helen,   629 

George,  109,  146,  204,  208,  209, 
216-217,  245,  253,  300,  351,  360, 
393,  399,  400-401,  435,  444,  448, 
453,  470,  483,  488,  554.  556, 
580,  591,  594-595,  603,  628,  674, 
693,   715,  748,   777 

George   A.,  489 

George  Albert,  514,  553,  672, 
716,  769 

George    Arthur,    598 

George  Augustus,  471,  686 

George  B.,  376,  469,  561,  683, 
685 

George   Brier,  378,  612 

George   Burt,   516,   719-720 

George  Byron,  440 


860 


INDEX 


Tyler,  George  C,  542 

George   Calvert,   293,   539,   726-727 

George    Chapman,    401 

George  Clinton,   197,  379 

George   Clinton,   Jr.,   379 

George  Daniel,  354 

George   DeWitt,   399,  634 

George    E.,    635 

George  D.,  451 

George  Durant,   741,  781 

George  Edgar,  412,  653 

George    Edward,    412 

'George     Emory      (Emery),     301, 

552 
George  F.,   638 
George    Ferguson,   311 
George    Francis,    .244,    450,    510 
George    Frederick,    339,    578,    739 
George   Fontenelle,   534,   725 
George    Gardner,    570,    736 
George  Goldsmith,  459 
George   Frederick,  Jr.,   578 
George  Greenleaf,  706 
George    Guerdon,    356,    597-598 
George   H.,  281,  561,  732 
George    Harvey,    609 
George   Hiram,  400,  636 
George    Hoskins,    488 
George   Houghton,   529 
George    Hunting,   552 
George   Kearl,  369 
George  L.,   314,   562,   609 
George  L.,   Jr.,  562 
George    L.    E.,    742 
George   Lafayette,   467,  682 
George  Leslie,  511,  711,  727,  780- 

781 
George   Le  Van,   406,   644 
George   M.,   314 
George    Maurice,   626 
George    Melvin,    509 
George   O.,   636 
George   Otis,  304,   555 
George    Prescott,    504,    706 
George    Richard,    766 
George   Risnig,   216,   412 
George   S.,   556,   627,   676,   762-763 
George   Seymour,   623 
George   Spaulding,   301,   553 
George    W.,    264,    372,    411,    412, 

422,    488,     512,     586,    609,    651, 

658,   692,   716,   748,   766 
George    W.    Frank,    711 
George     Warren,     247,    450,     672, 

673 
George      Washington,      161,      162, 

185,  257,  329,  358,  461,  481,  570 
George   Washington,    Jr.,  358 
George  Wells,  361,  601 
George   Wendall,   640,   764 
George   Whitfield,    671 
George    Willard,    649 


Tyler,    George   William,    189,    519 

Georgia    Ann,    564 

Georgia    Edna,    781 

Georgia   Luella,    730 

Georgia    Rooxbee,    705 

Georgia    Virginia,    643 

Georgie,    695 

Gertrude,    604,    744 

Gertrude    Adina,    498 

Gertrude    Eliza,    569 

Gertrude   Elizabeth,   342,   579 

Gertrude   Lavan,   771 

Gertrude    May,    731 

Gertrude    Thusa,    527 

Gertrude   Vara,    668 

Gettie   C,   611 

Gideon,  42,   43,  72-73,   119 

Gideon   Wells,    185,   360 

Gilbert,   296,   316,   355,   563 

Gilbert  Martin,  744 

Giles,   627 

Giles    Dean,   435,    667 

Giles   Merrill,   399   634 

Giles    Wilson,   394 

Gladys  Deen,   643 

Gladys    Wealthy,    615 

Glenn,   764 

Glenn   Amos,   487 

Gloucester    Line,    VI 

Goldie    May,    651 

Gordon    Arthur,    772 

Grace,  155,  316,  365,  597,  608, 
693,    719 

Grace   A.,    762 

Grace   Ella,   608 

Grace   Helene,   779 

Grace    Isabella,   248,   459 

Grace    Kimball,    599 

Grace    Louise,    738 

Grace   Matilda,   718 

Grace   Marv,  553 

Grace    Mitchell,    643 

Grace   Myrtle,   514,   648 

Grafton    S.,   491 

Graham,    683 

Grata,   140 

Grove    Laurens,    401 

Grover    Converse,   635 

Grover  Kenneth,   702 

Guerdon   Kimball,    180,  356 

Gurdon    Kimball,    597 

Gustavus   A.,   434 

Guy   Lansing,   480 

Guy   Watkins,   607 

Habijah,    67 

Hallie    G.,    678 

Hamilton,   239 

Hannah,  VII,  VIII,  16,  28,  31, 
32,  37,  39,  44,  46,  55,  58,  59, 
62,  63,  66-67,  71,  72,  74,  78,  79- 
80,  85,  88,  90,  93-94,  98,  102, 
105,     107-108,     110,      111,     120, 


INDEX 


861 


156,  127,  130,  133,  135,  136, 
137,  138,  140,  150,  161,  163, 
164,  173,  181-182,  191,  215,  218, 
224,  239,  271,  272,  273,  277, 
283,  287-288,  295,  298,  304- 
305,  329,  330,  332,  345,  367, 
452,   497,   501,   508,   571,   674 

Hannah    Amanda,   306 

Hannah   F.,   5'22 

Hannah   Farnum,  327 

Hannah   Flint,   287,   288,  290,   533 

Hannah   L.,   258,   316 

Hannah   Luther,   165,  332,  333 

Hannah    Maria,   407,   647,    648 

Hannah    Miller,    753 

Hannah   Parkman,   186,  360 

Hannah    (Peabody),   136 

Hannah   Putnam,   337 

Hannah    Read,    223 

Hannah  Reed,  221 

Hannah    (Rowell),    235 

Hannah   Slade,  295,  545 

Hannah    W.,   254,   255,   470 

Hanson    L.,    194 

Harland  D.,  451,  673-674 

Harley    Morton,   722 

Harlow    H.,   463 

Harmon   David,   407 

Harold,   715,  777-779 

Harold   Charles,   643 

Harold    Douglas,    650 

Harold    Hayes,   480 

Harold   Roberts,  578 

Harriet,  146,  175,  197,  208,  250, 
254,  261,  277,  329,  348,  350, 
366,  380,  425,  467,  474,  475, 
592-593,    681-682 

Harriet    Adelaide,   430 

Harriet    Amanda,    224 

Harriet  Ann,   387,   617 

Harriet  Augusta,  221,  417,  706 

Harriet   B.,   246,   296,   452 

Harriet  Bisbee,  316 

Harriet  C,  223 

Harriet   E.,   223,  297,   547 

Harriet   E.  Johnson,  512,   715-716 

Harriet    Elizabeth,    245,   450 

Harriet  M.,  490,   522 

Harriet    Eva,    625 

Harriet    Frances,   421 

Harriet    Ida,    539 

Harriet   J.,   666 

Hariet    Louisa,    497 

Harriet    May,    730 

Harriet   Maria,   297 

Harriet    Minnie,    5Q& 

Harriet   Newell,   278,   334,   573 

Harriet    Newell    Small,    322 

Harriet   P.,   485 

Harriet   S.,  453 

Harriet    Sabrina,    407,    648-649 

Harriet   Stone,   516,   719 


Tyler,      Harriet     Wadsworth,     390, 
624-625 

Harriette    Augusta,    293,    540-541 

Harriette   H.,  280,  521 

Harris    Greene,    585 

Harris    Simeon,    643 

Harrison,   280,    314 

Harrison    Green,    502 

Harrv,   603,   733 

Harry  Asa,  539,   726 

Harry   Asahel,    781 

Harry  B.,   691 

Harry  Blake,  578,  739 

Harry    Blake,   Jr.,    739 

Harry   Damon,   724 

Harry    Douglas,   722 

Hariy    E.,    470 

Harry    Guerdon,    598 

Harry    I.,   553 

Harry   L.,    535 

Harry   M.,    651 

Harry   Nelson,   526 

Harry   Oaklev,   675 

Harry    Russell,    771 

Harry   W.,   492,   695 

HartWell,   295 

Harvey,    192,   372 

Harvey   Ainsworth,   721 

Harvey  J.,  372 

Harvey    P.,    736 

Harvey  W.,  496,  698 

Hattie,   602,    698 

Hattie    Celeste,   528 

Hattie   E.,   421,   722,   737 

Hattie   Elizabeth,   657 

Hattie   Jane,  527 

Hattie   Louise,  564 
Hattie  M.,  450,   673 
Hattie   Osgood,    710,   778 
Hattie   Zora,   561,   732-733 
Hazel,   260 
Hazel  Caroline,  667 
Hazel    Katherine,    781 
Hazen,   344,   584 
Hazen    W.,    469 
H.    Brown,   689 
Helen,   400,   559,   650 
Helen    Beach,   578 
Helen    Bruce,    598 
Helen    Chase,    490 
Helen   Cranston,   725 
Helen   Edwards,   339 
Helen    Jenette,    293,   540 
Helen    L.,    524 
Helen    Louise,   482,    693 
Helen   Maria,   360,   600 
Helen    Marquis,    751 
Helen   Mary,  399,  633 
Helen    Minerva,    729 
Helen    Osgood,    781 
Helen  W.,  489,  693-694 
Helences   D.,   476 
Hellman    Barnes,   694 


862 


INDEX 


Tyler,  Henrietta,  223,  520,  724 

Henrietta   Feller,   670 

Henrietta  Maria,   167 

Henrietta   O.,   480 

Henriette    L.,   529 

Henry,  IV,  188,  218,  259,  276, 
282,  342,  350,  413,  416,  423, 
427,  444,  446,  468,  495,  505, 
529,  5S1,  602,  653,  661,  683, 
709 

Henry   A.   696,   771 

Henry   Addison,   435 

Henry   B.,  250,  464 

Henry  Bates,  382 

Henry  Brooks,  188 

Henry  C,  223,  366 

Henry   Carroll,   443 

Henry  Cass,  369 

Henry    Clay,    367-368,    605-606 

Henry   Coit,   178,   350 

Henry   Disbrow,   758 

Henry   Franklin,   741,   782 

Henry    Dunreath,    322 

Henry   Edward,   245 

Henry    Erastus,    392 

Henry  H.,  375,  476,  530,  573, 
585,    610,   725,   738 

Henry  J.,  488 

Henry    Johnson,   543,    728 

Henry  Judson,  617,  753 

Henry    Kendall,   515,    717-718 

Henry  L.,  319,  320,  565 

Henry   Leavenworth,   539 

Henry   M.,   15,   16,   233 

Henry  Mather,   622,  758-759 

Henry   Newton,   687 

Henry  Oscar,  539 

Henry   P.,  366,   603 

Henry  Parker,   533,   725 

Henry   Pierce,   516 

Henry  Putnam,  143 

Henry    Rollins,   518 

Henry   S.,  223 

Henry   Sawyer,   722 

Henry   Walton,   626 

Hepsibah,    137 

Hepsibeth,   125,   252-253 

Herbert,  489,  602,  710,  779 

Herbert   Chester,   695 

Herbert   Elroy,   730 

Herbert   F.,   673 

Herbert   Ferre,   719,    729 

Herbert   H.,  535 

Herbert   Milton,   399,   633-634 

Herbert   N.,   531 

Herbert  William,   643 

Hermione,    496 

Hetty,   415 

Hespiah,   71 

Hester,   93 

Hial,  259,  271,  483,  498 

Hildreth  Chadwick,   765 


Tj'ler,    Hiram,    195,    197,    209,    250, 

374,   380,   395 
Hiram  L.,  258 
Hiram   M.,   499 
Hiram   Walter,   609 
Hiram  Ward,   195,  374 
Hitty,  169 
H.  M.,  718 
Homer   C,    197 
Hope    Binney,   739 
Hopestill,    6,    14,    16,    18,    20,    25- 

32,   59-60,   89,   356 
Hopestill,   Jr.,  29,   31,   32 
Horace,  411 

Horace   C,   155,   481,   691 
Horace    Frank,   691 
Horace   P.,   194 
Horace    Upton,   666 
Horatio,   226,   423-424 
Hosea  B.,  260 
Howard,   259,   366,   559 
Howard   Benson,  527 
Howard   J.,   234 
Howard    Tyler,   669 
Hubbard,    128,    259 
Hugh    Arlington,    654 
Hugh    Claverly,    655 
Huldah,  67,   109,   110,   197,  353 
Huldah  Maria,  270 
Humphrey,    85,   253 
Humphrey  M.,   223,  421 
Humphrey   Perley,   251,   465 
H.   W.,   718 

Ida,   470,   534,   602,    683-684 
Ida   A.,   666 

Ida   Florence,   571,   736-737 
Ida   J.,  377 
Ida  May,  465,   643 
Ida   Melissa,   565 
Ida  Viola,  749 

Ignatius,   148,   149,  303-304,   555 
Immigrants,    III-X 
Ina,  734 
Ina    D.,    684 
Inez   Mabel,    686 
Ira,    250,    261,    461,    462,    463-464, 

674 
Ira    B.,   283 
Ira  Stickney,  277,  509 
Irena,   301 

Irene,  214,  236,  238,  346 
Irene   Chaplin,  706,  777-778 
Irene   Graves,   310,   559-560 
Irene  Heaton,  235,  236 
Irving   C,   638 
Irving  W.,   559,   731 
Isaac,   70,   113,   116,   126,   135,   160, 

161,  226-227,  230,  233,  242,  255, 

274-275,    426,    427,    448-449,    468 
Isaac    Allen,  425,   663 
Isaac    Barker,    275 
Isaac   Bartholomew,   VI 


INDEX 


863 


Tyler,  Isaac  Clodie,  399 

Isaac   Cutler,   425,   664 

Isaac  E.,  232 

Isaac   Matson,  288,  533-534 

Isaac   New-ton,   233,   436 

Isaac  S.,   430 

Isabel,    133,    751 

Isabel  Putnam,  440 

Isabella    Lucina,    602 

Isabella   Maria,   293,   540 

Isabella    Mary,   440 

Isabella    R.,    542 

Isabella    V.,   537 

Ismena,    140,   285,   286 

Israel   Willard,  260,   485 

Iva  Marie,  749,   782 

J.    Alton,    563 

Jabez,   167,   201,   390-391 

Jacob,  18,  20,  23,  50-52,  87-88, 
135,    157-158,   275,   326 

Jacob,    Jr.,    18,   51 

Jacob   F.,   765 

Je.mes,  20,  23,  29,  31,  46,  47-49, 
59,  85,  87,  88,  91,  93,  95,  96, 
115,  116,  117,  133,  146,  150, 
156,  157,  159,  167,  168-169,  174, 
175,  196,  197,  205,  230,  233, 
234-235,  240,  253,  260,  283,  295- 
296,  305,  321,  323,  335,  343, 
345-346,  377-378,  379,  394,  395, 
435,  438,  440,  452,  493,  495,  556, 
557,  586,  602,  611,  668,  674-675, 
730 

James    A.,    378 

James   Addison,   524,    723-724 

James    Albert,    658 

James    B.,   239,   558 

James    Chace,    592 

James  D.,   639,   763-764 

James   Edward,   356,   598 

James   Edwin,  317,  504,  564 

James    F.,   296 

James    Gail,    723 

James   Grant,   542 

James    H.,   449 

James   Henry,   187 

James   Josse,  155,  316 

James  Libby,  320,  566,   734 

James    Libby,   Jr.,   566 

James  Lorin,  412 

James  M.,  245,  367,  437,  605 

James  Meakle,   394,  627 

James    Newell,   383 

James    Perkins,   282,   529 

James    Pike,    132,   267 

James   Porter,   129 

James   R.,   210,  402,   637-638 

James    Richards,    334 

James   S.,  267,  491-492 

James  W.,  270,  437,  449,  492, 
531,  565,   667-668,  672 

James   William,   707 


Tyler,  James  Winthrop,  323 
Jane,   156,  233,  259,  321,  323,  350, 

365,   435-436,    590,    591,    603 
Jane  Adelaide,  412,  653 
Jane    Almira,    522,   723 
Jane   Anne,   398 
Jane   B.,   246 
Jane    Blake,    282 
Jane  Caroline,  367 
Jane  Grey,  339 
Jane   L.,   515,   719 
Jane   Maria,    319 
Jane  Mehitable,  281,  524 
Jared,   388,   617-618 
Jared  H.,  627,  762 
Jared   Hartt,  618 
Jared   Whiting,   393,   627,  763 
Jason,    121,    246,   343,    744 
Jason  C,  444 
Jason    Cook,   343 
Jason   King,  456,  677 
J.    Bowman,   242,   447 
Jeannette,    590 
Jefferson   C,   375 
Jepthah,    71,    116-117,    238-239 
Jepthah,   Jr.,   239,   443 
Jennie,  379,  478,  552 
Jennie    D.,    718 
Jennie    F.,   513 
Jennie  Maud,  536 
Jennie   May,   650 
Jennie    P.,    638 
Jennie  Wilder,  555 
Jeremiah,    52,    87,    88,    116,    159- 

160,  235,  236,  275,  276,  327,  438, 

439-440,    505-506 
Jeremiah   Junius,   440 
Jerome,  580,  581 
Jerome  B.,  293,  541 
Jerome   Carter,   714 
Jerome  W.,  194 
Jerusha,    115,    128,   258,   674,   769- 

770 
Jesse,  75,   125,  129,  252,  253,  260, 

452 
Jesse  James,  648 
Jesse  L.,  764 
Jesse  S.,   725 
Jessica,   746 
Jessie,   603,   683 
Jessie   Barnes,   650 
Jessie   Benton,  472,   688 
Jessie    Eudora,   382 
Jessie    Gertrude,    644 
Jessie   Louise,   653 
Jessie    P.,    414 
Jessie    R.,   381,    615 
Jessie    Rowena,    629 
Jessie    Thomas,    597 
Joa  Ruth,  653 
Joab,  200,  201,  388-390 
Joan  V,  3 


864 


INDEX 


Tyler,  Joanna,  23,  28,  31,  43,  95 

Joanna    Odion,    518 

Job,  VI,  3-16,  17,  23,  26,  28,  29, 
45-46,  55,  66,  76-77,  78,  91,  92, 
107,  116,  131-132,  134,  135,  201, 
205,  .207,  233,  265,  270-272,  276, 
387-388,  394,  398,  435,  489-490, 
774 

Job   Colman,   132,  267 

Job   Line   VI,    3-784 

Joel,   234 

Joel   Claverly,   414,    654-655 

Joel  G.,   533 

Joel   J.,    286,    533 

Joel   Lafayette,   217,  414 

Johannah,    IX 

John,  IV,  V,  VI,  3,  16,  18,  30, 
22,  26,  31,  32-35,  40-43,  54-55, 
59,  62,  65,  66,  69-70,  72,  73,  77, 
87,  88,  89,  91-92,  95-97,  99, 
100-107,  108,  113,  115,  117,  118- 
119,  121-122,  125,  127,  131,  132, 
139,  146,  152,  153,  154,  155,  158, 
159,  163,  171,  177-178,  199-201, 
207-208,  209,  210-211,  213,  226, 
228,  234,  ,239,  249,  259,  264,  266, 
282,  283,  300,  307,  312,  315-316, 
326,  333,  342,  350,  353,  373, 
393,  394,  399,  404-405,  410,  423, 
430-431,  435,  438,  468,  496,  528, 
530,  552,  564,  582,  585,  586,  593, 
627,  656,  661,  668,  675,  701, 
747-748,    749,    777 

John,  Jr.,  115,  231,  241,  249,  387, 
402,  572 

John  A.,  310,  490,  491 

John    Abbott,   277,   510-511 

John   Adams,  290,  292,  542 

John  Albion  Whitcomb,  533 

John  Alfred,  343,   583 

John    Alexander,   266,    490-491 

John  Alexis,  398 

John   Alpha,   354,   596 

John   Andrew,  465,  680 

John   Appleton,   264 

John    Asahel,    580,    741 

John  Augustus,  392,  488,  658,  766 

John  B.,  254,  345,  433,  584,  586- 
587,    745 

John   Barber,   116 

John    Barker,    515 

John    Breck,    186 

John  Brown,  174,  347,  417,  586, 
589,    656 

John    Browning,    595 

John  C,  463,   679 

John    Coburn,    479 

John    D.,    698 

John   E.,  250,   399,  635 

John   Edward,   538 

John   Emman,   399 

John    Eugene,   99,    186,   362 


Tyler,  John   F.,  316,  563 

John    Flavel,    334 

John    Fletcher,    405,    643 

John   Ford,  568 

John   Francis,   161,   162 

John    G.,    423 

John   Goodenow,   598 

John  H.,  332,  402,  572,  627,  638, 
762 

John   Harvey,  407,  648 

John    Hazen,    342,    581-582 

John    Henry,   342,   447 

John    Hollis,   512,   714 

John   Howard,   129,  260,  485 

John    Hubbard    Church,   327 

John   Hyde,   592 

John   Jay,   582,    744 

John   Keyes,   226,   424 

John    L.,    258,    305,    482,    548,   556 

John   Laird,   269,   492 

John   Larkin,   246,   455 

John   Louis,   306 

John  M.,  231,  234,  375,  433,  437, 
485 

John   Marcellus,    187 

John  March,  322,  567,  735 

John   Mason,   622,   759 

John   Milton,   326,   567-568 

John   Morrow,  472,   687 

John   N.,   331 

John   Otis,   490,   695 

John   P.,   679 

John    Packard,   476,   689 

John   Pierce,   289,  534 

John   Quincy   Adams,    197 

John   R.,  239 

John   Russel,    720 

John   Sherrerd,    758 

John    Smith,    85,    153-154 

John  Spaulding,  350,  592 

John   Stephens,   85 

John   W.,    114 

John   Wadsworth,   387,   618,   753 

John   Walter,   425,   664 

John  Warren,  228,  430 

John    Weir,    233 

John   Wellman,   711 

John    William,    663 

John   Woodbury,   300,   552 

Jonas,  82,  88,  159,  161-162 

Jonas   Kendall,   162 

Jonas    Read,    115,    230-231 

Jonathan,  20,  23,  46-47,  73,  75, 
76,  78,  80-81,  82,  88,  127,  129- 
130,  134-135,  144,  146,  148,  160- 
161,   294-295,    323,   329,   542 

Jonathan,  Jr.,  81,  122,  144,  161, 
329-330 

Jonathan    Aborn,   358 

Jonathan   Gale,   404 

Jonathan   Waldo,   283,   530 

Joseph,  22,  23,  S4,  35,  44,  47,  50, 


INDEX 


865 


59,  60,  63-64,  75,  76,  81-82,  86, 
94-95,  97,  98,  99,  102-103,  104, 
108,  135,  138,  131,  146,  147,  156, 
161,  169,  173,  174-175,  180,  186- 
187,  193-194,  195,  197,  304,  357- 
358,  359,  364,  265,  378,  301,  319, 
330-331,  381,  453,  516,  559,  594, 
693,   731-733,   749-750 

Joseph,  Jr.,  97,  146,  174,  348,  352- 
353 

Joseph   A.,   561,   733 

Joseph   Allen,   541 

Joseph    Alonzo,    187,    189,    365 

Joseph   Alva,   397 

Joseph    Augustus,    389,    535-536 

Joseph   C,   146,  350,   397,  460 

Joseph   Cogswell,  351,   594 

Joseph    Coit,    178,    349 

Joseph    Currier,    310,    559 

Joseph  Curtis,  194,  373 

Joseph  Curtis,  Jr.,  373 

Joseph   Delavan,    781 

Joseph   E.,    313 

Joseph   Edwin,   354,   595-596 

Joseph   Elmer,   567,   735 

Joseph    F.,   564 

Joseph    H.,   331,    556 

Joseph   Henry,  356,  599 

Joseph    Hopkinson,    753 

Joseph  Howe,  336,  568 

Joseph   Keyes,  435 

Joseph  M.,  346 

Joseph   Pride,   353 

Joseph    Punderson,    175 

Joseph   Stickney,    135,   376-277 

Joseph   Warren,    131,   246-247 

Joseph  Woods,   279 

Josepha,  398 

Josephine,    353,    529,    590,    749 

Josephine   Amelia,  412,   653 

Josephine  E.,  308 

Josephine   Maria,  497,  701 

Josephine    Mehitable,    479 

Josephine  Parker,  537,   734 

Joshua,  33,  43,  49-50,  71,  72,  79, 
117,  119,  130-131.  136,  139,  140, 
245,  283-384,  295,  300,  452,  543- 
544,  552,  675 

Joshua,  Jr.,  139,  239-240,  284-285, 
451-453 

Joshua    B.,  364,  487-488 

Joshua   Dudley,   487 

Josiah,    155 

Josiah  Goodrich,   374,  503 

Josiah   S.,   483 

Josie   Alberta,   383 

Josie    R.,    615 

Juda  Ann,  404,  642 

Judith,   121,   139,  245-246 

Judson,    109,    217 

Julia,  216,  256,  366,  378,  394, 
452,  479,  613 


Tyler,  Julia  A.,  456,  676 
Julia  Ann,  230,  231,  255,  296,  303, 

424,  426,  432-433,  434,  478,  546, 

555 
Julia   Antoinette,   599 
Julia   Caroline,   517 
Julia  E.,  431,   668,   698 
Julia  Ellen,  290,  537 
Julia  F.,  256,  405 
Julia    Huntington,   571 
JuHa    Pierce,   407,   645-646 
Julia   Treadwell,  578 
Juliet,   343 
Julius,   391,   411 
Justin,   365 

Kate,  400,  468,  504,  634,  636,  655 
Kate  Browning,  595 
Kate   Virginia,  638,   763 
Katherine   Douglas,   599 
Katura,     134 
Kelita,    105,    195 
Kelita   R.,   194 
Keyes,  337.   435 
Kimball,    125,    251-353,    253,    466- 

467 
King   William,    677 
Kittie    Marie,    661 
Kittle    Maud,    781 
Laban,  253,  468-469 
Laban    Ainsworth,   278,   517-518 
Lafayette,  323 
Larissa  Clark,   502 
Larkin  W.,  246 
Latimer,    236,    440 
Laura,    141,    143,    232,    245,    379, 

395,  452,  497,  552,   559,  675 
Laura  Ann,  467,  682 
Laura  Elizabeth,  632 
Laura    Elvira,   497,   699-700 
Laura   Emma,   582,   743 
Laura    Griswell,   260 
Laura  J.,  404,   641 
Laura   M.,   538 
Laura    Whitman,    655 
Lauraette,    559 
Laurens,    309 
Lavinia,    111,    308,    219,   275,    346, 

503-504 
Lavinia    Draper,    332 
Lawrence   E.,   375 
Lawrence    Milton,    735 
Lawrence   Stewart,   486,   693 
Layton  James,   565,   734 
Leafa,  214 
Leaffie   Pauline,  629 
Leah,   91 
Leander,    111 
Leander   Ansel,   371,   608 
Leavenworth    Hoffman,    780 
Le   Grand,   436 
Leland  C,  772 
Lelia,   364 


866 


INDEX 


Tyler,  Lelia  May,  601 
Lemuel,  198,  383,  476,  689 
Lena,  378,  611 
Lendell,    155,   314 
Lendell,   Jr.,   314 
Leo   Orville,   644 
Leon  E.,  684 
Leon  F.,  651,  765 
Leon    Meredith,    487 
Leonard,   277,   512 
Leonora   Emma,   486,   693 
Lepha,   437,   667 
Lerov    Herbert,    643 
Leslie,   685 
Leslie  G.,  470,  685 
Leslie    Pierce,   537 
Lester  Dean,  730 
Leta,   675 

Letitia  M.,  563,  733 
Leverett   Winslow,   503,   704 
Levi,   141,  291 
Levi   Andrew,  291,   537 
Levi    Eckford,   587,   749 
Levi  Y.,  437 
Levinia,   342 

Levinus   A.,   256,   479,  480 
Lewis,  231,  279,  294,  367,  519-520, 

542-543,    609 
Lewis,    Amos,   486 
Lewis   Cutler,  245 
Lewis    F.,   684 
Lewis    Frederick,    769 
Lewis    Harrison,    520 
Lewis   Laban,   683 
Lewis   Orlin,  408,   649 
Lewis    P.,    233,   436 
Lewis  W.,   638 
Lida,   662 
Lida  E.,  698 
Lida   Elvira,   682 
Lidia,  366 
Lillian  M.,  714 
Lillian   May,   673 
Lillian   Sta'Uo,   491 
Lillie  A.,   666 
Lillie   M.,  470 
Linda,  686 
Liza,   394 
Lizzie,  324,  492 
Lizzie   Ella,   693 
Lizzie  Irene,  686 
Llewellyn    Starbord,    561 
Logan    Osceola,   372 
Lois,  592 

Lois   Cornelia,  530 
Lora,   207,   380,  396 
Lora   Elizabeth,   399,   633 
Loren,   270 
Loren   Butler,   412 
Loren   E.,  412 
Loren  Francis,  404 
Loren    Sumner,    512,    710,    712-713 


Tyler,   Loretta,  482 

Lorin,   216,   411-412 

Lorin   C,   413 

Lorin  Darius,  683 

Lot,  319 

Lottie,   729 

Lottie    Bell,   668 

Louine   Childers,   659,   767 

Louis   Augustus,   670 

Louis   Hodges,  659 

Louisa,  140,  150,  157,  214,  242, 
245,  269,  343,  366,  378,  494 

Louisa   Augusta,   517,   720 

Louisa    Blake,    578 

Louisa  Elvira,  222,  420 

Louisa  Emeline,  412,   652 

Louisa  M.,   479,  480,   689 

Louisa   Maria,  406 

Louisa  R.,  222,  223,  420 

Louisa  Southwick,  196,  376-377 

Louise,    739 

Louise   Elizabeth,   634 

Louise  Marie,  506,  709 

Louise   Mabel,   500 

Louise  S.,  557,  730 

Lovina,   218,   415 

Lucenia,    192 

Lucetta,   252 

Lucetta    Streeter,    470,    684 

Lucette  S.,  557,  730 

Lucia  A.,  463,  500,  704 

Lucia  J.,  496 

Lucian  C,  499 

Lucien   Howard,   738 

Lucile,  765 

Lucilla   Dix,  59 

Lucina,  270,   495 

Lucinda,  111,  204,  219,  220,  221, 
231,  234,  271,  276,  297,  417,  418- 
419,  438,  439,  496,  506,  764 

Lucius,  261,  27.2,  499 

Lucius   Abbott,   711 

Lucius   Harvev,   237,  441 

Lucius   Merrill,   497,    700 

Lucius    Spaulding,   595 

Lucretia,  71,  93,  98,  117,  182-183, 
344 

Lucretia  Ellen,   378 

Lucretia   George,   517 

Lucretia  J.,  239,  444,   445 

Lucy,  70,  78,  79,  91,  97,  110,  115, 
125,  130,  132,  142,  154,  168,  171, 
215,  218,  233,  239,  251,  252,  253, 
300,  312-313,  331,  352,  416,  492, 
515,   552,    717 

Lucy  A.,  512,  716 

Lucy  Ann,  232,  245,  255,  261,  292, 
355,   478,   596 

Lucy  B.,  316 

Lucy   Bancroft,   356,   597 

Lucy  Belcher,  350,  592 

Lucy    Brooks,   230,   431-432 


INDEX 


867 


Tyler,  Lucy  Copeland,  517 

Lucy   Hartwell,   2^78,  518 

Lucy   L.,   292 

Lucy   Lawrence,   289 

Lucy   Levine,  528 

Lucy  M.,  474,   695 

Lucy  Mason,  579 

Lulu   Oulerette,  651 

Lucv   Parker,   194 

Lueila,   405 

Luella   Elmira,    683 

Lueila   P.,  557,  731 

Luke,   278,   518 

Lulu,  534 

Lulu  May,  683 

Luman   A.,   723 

Luther  E.,  602,  751 

Lydia,  40,  54,  68-69,  76,  87,  97, 
103,  130,  158,  159,  178,  179-180, 
185,  192,  218,  227,  232,  236,  239, 
^52,  259,  325-326,  345,  354-355, 
426,  465,  467,  483,  498,   682 

Lydia   Ann,  281,  523 

Lydia   Ella,  582,   743 

Lydia   F.,   246 

Lydia  Irene,  486 

Lydia  Marshall,  510,   710 

Lydia  Matilda,  360 

Lydia   Page,   425 

Lydia   S.,   305,   557 

Lyman,  221,  272,  335,  470,  485, 
498,  499 

Lyman   B.,  414 

Lyman   Early,  216,  412 

Lynn   Merrill,   634 

Lyon    Leavenworth,   727 

Mabel,  91,  165-166,  379,  6S5,  702, 
707 

Mabel  C,  639 

Mabel  Chandler,   779 

Mabel    Henrietta,   715 

Mable   Lavan,   687 

Mabel   Louise,   607 

Mabelle   E.,   615 

Macon,  364 

Madison  Monroe,   541 

Maggie   C,  698 

Mahala,   218 

Major,   155,  314 

Major,   Jr.,  314 

Major  Eugene,  456 

Malcolm,    198 

Malinda,  405,  411 

Malinda  Z.  W.,  246 

Maltby    A.,    666 

Malvina,  290,  627,  762 

Mamie,    611 

Mamie   Editha,   365 

Marcia,  586,  748 

Marcia   A.,  434 

Marcus,  515,   717 

Marcus   K.,  717,   778 


Tyler,  Margaret,  46,  50,  78,  79,  141- 
142,   557,  695 
Margaret  Christian,   765 
Margaret   Elizabeth,  751 
Margaret   Eloise,    727 
Margaret   Fidelia,   255,   477-478 
Margaret  Jane,  319 
Margaret    Rowe,    783 
Marguerite   McLean,    769 
Maria,  186,  215,  258,  304  483,  543, 

586 
Maria  Amy,  502,  704 
Maria  Cordelia,  336,  576 
Maria    Eliza,   481 
Maria  Louise,   720 
Maria    N.,   481,   690 
Maria  S.,  230,   432 
Maria    Seymour,    624 
Marian   Luscomb,  511,  711-712 
Marie   H.,  239,  444 
Marie  Louise,  332,  417,  656-657 
Marie   Sophronia,   664 
Marie    Winslow,   644 
Marietta,    280,    521 
Marilla    May,   383 
Marion,   679 

Marion   Augusta,   498,    702 
Marion   C,   563 
Marion   Endicott,   722 
Marion    Norris,    706 
Marion  Sibley,  764 
Marion   Willard,   777 
Marion  Win f red,  733 
Marjorie,    779 
Marjorie  D.,   685 
Marjorie  Edwards,  759 
Marosie   F.,  583,   744 
Marshall,   611 
Marshall    Henry,   771 
Martha,  21,  22,  23,  26,  28,  31,  43, 

50,  53-54,  55,  60,  71,  72,  85,  99, 
105,  107,  154,  155,  156,  157,  185- 
186,  197,  241,  315,  320,  323,  324, 
377,  379,  383,  463,   556,  609 

Martha   Adelaide,   529 

Martha   Ann,   594 

Martha    C,    222 

Martha   Dodge,   293 

Martha  Eliza,  705,   777 

Martha    Elizabeth,   242,    354,    447, 

596 
Martha  I.,  400 
Martha  J.,  464 
Martha   Jane,   317,   514 
Martha  Louisa,  452 
Martha   M.,   296 
Martin,   260 
Martin   Perlev,  342 
Martin  W.,  638 
Mary,  3,  6,  8,  9,  10,  11,  16,  18,  23, 

24,  2Q,  30,  31,  33,  35,  39,  40,  50, 

51,  52-53,  59,  61,  62,  QQ,  67,  69, 


868 


INDEX 


70,  77,  8J,  85,  89,  93,  98,  99,  105, 
109,  110,  11;3,  122,  132,  135,  139, 
144,  147,  149,  151,  154,  161,  163, 
172-173,  178,  184,  196,  197,  198, 
201,  207,  209,  .211,  213,  214,  217, 
227,  234,  255,  258,  265-266,  277, 
284,  285,  295,  297,  300,  329,  330, 
332,  334,  348,  350,  353,  375,  376, 
385-386,  395-396,  415,  428-429, 
435,  437,  438,  439,  463,  481,  504, 
519,  534,  544,  564,  649,  661,  664, 
667,   679,    707 

Mary   A.,   564 

Mary  Abbv,   640 

Mary  Adelia,  360,  600-601 

Mary  Almira,  195,  374 

Mary  Amelia,  416,  471,  656,  686 

Mary  Amy,  347,  588 

Mary   Angeline,   729 

Mary  Ann,  133,  204,  221,  223,  256, 
275,  286,  310,  345,  348,  359,  394, 
405,  425,  479,  482,  494,  503,  506, 
559,    629-630,    696-697 

Mary   Anna,   608 

Mary  Augusta,  430 

Mary   B.,   317,   781 

Mary  Baker,  336,  575 

Mary   Bell,   628 

Mary   Boardman,  350 

Marv  Boswell,  365 

Mary  C,  316,  562,  476,  542 

Mary  Caroline,  422,  659 

Mary   Catherine,    6.24 

Mary   Cordelia,   336 

Mary   Day,   251 

Mary  E.,' 155,  296,  314,  427,  531, 
544,   604,  612,  656,  750 

Mary   Edith  649 

Mary  Electa,  407,  645 

Mary  Eliza,  351,  382,  471,  545, 
553,   593-594 

Mary  Elizabeth,  188,  282,  302, 
356,  397,  400,  503,  505,  518,  528, 
529,  539,  543,  549,  572,  632,  635, 
643,    671,    707,    728,    737,    769 

Mary   Ella,  625,  761-762 

Mary  Ellen,  189,  399,  522,  723, 
741 

Mary  Eloise,  6.28 

Mary    Elvira,    292 

Mary  Emetine,   618,   753 

Mary   Emery,   316,    444,   563 

Mary   Esther,   350,   591-592,   670 

Mary  F.,  570 

Mary   Foster,   284,   531-532 

Mary   Frances,   290,   321,   536 

Mary    Gertrude,   538,    726 

Mary   H.,  571,  736 

Mary  Hazelton,  441 

Mary   Helen,   689 

Mary  I.,  434 

Mary   Irene,   648 


Tyler,  Mary  Isabel,  685 
Mary   J.,' 518,  627,  666 
Mary    Jane,    324,    399,    441,    466, 

500,   585,   634,  681,   702,  748 
Mary   Jane   Ballard,   236 
Mary  Josephine,  406,  644,   781 
Mary  Killam,  706 
Mary  L.,  282,  283,  331,  485,  528 
Mary  Leonice,   694 
Mary  Le  Von,  478 
Mary   Libby,   317 
Mary  Logue,  596 
Mary    Louise,   578,    739-740 
Mary   Low,   342,  579 
Mary  M.,   239 
Mary   N.   M.,  246,  453-454 
Mary   Oak,   644 
Mary   Olmstead,    398 
Mary  R.,  215,  411 
Mary   Richards,  354 
Mary  S.,  401,  572,  738 
Mary  Spoflford,  780 
Mary   Stevens,    156,   317 
Mary  Stewart,  604 
Mary   Susan,   294,  297,   319 
Mary  Theresa,  358,  599 
Mary  Ulmer,  253,  472 
Mary  Viola,  726 
Mary  W.,  210 
Mary   Wells,   184,  356 
Mary   West,  490 
Mary  White,  405,  642 
Maryland   Lines,   IV-V 
Mason  Whiting,  622,   753-757,  759 
Matie,   719,   779 
Matilda,  323,  343 
Matilda    Jane,    461 
Matilda   Stout,   306 
Matthew,   167,   394 
Mattie   A.,  411 
Maud,    733,    748 
Maud   A.,  687 
Maud   Eliza,    626 
Maud   Mildred,   731 
Maudgianna,  238 
Maurice   Endicott,  521,   722 
Maurice   L.,   688 
May,  470,   628,   651,   655-686 
May   Belle,   555 
May  C,   736 
Meda,   734 

Mehitabel,   122,    136,    176-177 
Mehitable,  31,   40,   42,   43,   59,   64, 

69,   72,    73,   74,   78,   94,   96,   103, 

104,   108,   122,   150   249-250,  304, 

309 
Mehitable   Coit,   350 
Melinda,    105,    120,    157,    191,    196, 

213    324 
Melissa,   344,   465,   584 
Melissa  Arvilla,  461 
Melissa  Pike,  467 


INDEX 


869 


Tyler,   Melville   H.,   565 

Melvin   Dunning,    749 

Mercy,  35,  42,  128,  134,  140,  144, 
201,    293-294,    384-385 

Mercy   Ann,   249 

Mercy  Wood,  122 

Merriam   Coleman,   369 

Merrill,   271,   497 

Merrill  Judson,  435,  666-667 

Merry    Elrie,    680 

Merton   Griswold,   650 

Meta,    744 

Michael,   261 

Mildred    A.,   685 

Mildred   Allen,   778 

Mildred   Edith,   537 

Mildred   L.,   688 

Milo,   260 

Milo  E.,  434 

Milo   Eastman,   668 

Milo    Hildreth,   519 

Milton  R.,  407 

Minerva,  199,  367,  383 

Minerva   A.,   605 

Minnehaha   Eloise,   632 

Minnie,  437,  485,  751 

Minnie   A.,  561,  674,   732 

Minnie  G.,  655 

Minnie    Gertrude,    687 

Minnie  Palmer,  722 

Minnie   R.,   653 

Minnie   S.,   438 

Minnie   Williams,   695 

Mira,  279 

Mira  Eliza,  281,  527 

Miriam,  116,  141,  235-236,  290- 
291 

Miriam   Emelia,   780 

Miriam   L.,  321 

Molly,  72  92,  118,  119-120,  135, 
170,  171,  240-241,  273,  335-336, 
600 

Moody,  278,  515 

Morgan   Carpenter,    624 

Morris   Philip,   643 

Morseen  G.,  312,  563 

Moses,  6,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17-23, 
40,  41,  43,  51,  52,  55,  59,  67,  70- 
71,  72,  79,  82,  88,  89-90,  92-93, 
102,  109,  113,  115-116,  120,  136- 
137,  146,  149,  160,  161,  162-163, 
173,  176,  190-191,  212-213,  225, 
227,  237,  243,  244,  253,  255,  256, 
321,  344-345,  423 

Moses,  Jr.,   149,  404 

Moses   Augustus,  282,   529 

Moses    Coburn,    135,    277,    509-510 

Moses  Coit,  585,  745-746 

Moses  Coleman,   191,  367-368 

Moses   Cyril,   443 

Moses  K.,  252,  470 

Moses   Kimball,  264,  488 


Tyler,  Moses   M.,  227,  429-430 
Moses  Merrill,  233,  435 
Moses   Osgood,   510 
Moses  Reed,  639 
Moses  S.,  196,  376,  430 
Moses  W.,   126,  193,   255,  373 
Mvlon   J.,  496 
Myra  Joslin,   780 
Myrtle,   634 

Nabby,   72,    116,    136,   232 
Nahum    Amos,   263 
Nancy,  71,  108,  111,  123,  175,  203, 

204,  211,  213,  215,  222,  237,  240, 

253,  281,  308,  323,  388,  410,  441- 

442,  493,  580,  617,   742 
Nancy  A.,  308,  366,  603 
Nancy  B.,  310 
Nancy   H.,   564 
Nancy   Jane,  443,   650 
Nancy  M.,  291,  618 
Nancy   Mariah,  301 
Nancy    Ober,    189 
Nancy   Roselia,  399 
Nanne,  106,  202 
Nannie,   116 
Nanny,  201,  386-387 
Nat,  667 
Nathan,  34,  35,   60-62,  63,   67,   72, 

79,  82,  98-99,  110,  119,  134,  136, 

137,    147-148,    183-184,    185,    187- 

188,  218,  231,  281,  366,  433-434 

602 
Nathan,   Jr.,   149,   302 
Nathan   C,  427 
Nathan    Elmore,   360 
Nathan     Peabody,     143,     292-293, 

540,    727 
Nathan   R.,  531 
Nathan    Southwick,    611 
Nathan    Web,    101,   189 
Nathaniel,   VI,  X,   23,  44,   75,   81, 

116,     124-125,    144-145,    232-233, 

250,    294,   436,    461-462 
Nathaniel,   Jr.,    145 
Nathaniel   Bayley,  329 
Nathaniel    Hiram,   294 
Nathaniel   S.,  557 
Nellie,  127,  415,  538,  674,  727,  766 
Nellie    Edwards,    758 
Nellie    G.,    480 
Nellie  J.,  556,  732 
Nellie  L.,   639 
Nellie   Lila,   730 
Nellie    Leonora,    693 
Nellie  Osgood,  579 
Nelson,  509,   709 
Nelson  G.,  666 
Nelson  W.,  582 
Nettie,   380 

Nettie    Genevieve,    716 
Nettie   M.,  437 
Neva,  635 


870 


INDEX 


Tyler,   Newell,   106,   198-199 
Olive,   96,   115,   177,   178,  218,  228, 

256,   349,   350,   377,   543 
Olive   Colt,  345,  585,   747 
Olive   Emily,   424 
Olive   Goodwin,  226 
Olive  Rosina,  380 
Oliver,  92,  128,   171-172,  259,  434, 

446 
Oliver  C,  402,  638 
Oliver  H.   P.,  233,  259,  435 
Oliver   Parkhurst,  526 
Oliver   Spicer,   180,  355-356 
Oliver   Stanlev,   729 
Olivia,   537,  726 
Ollie,   380 
Ora,   612 

Orange   Brigham,  240,  445-446 
Oratas,   377,    611-612 
Orcutt  B.,   247,  457 
Oren,  207,  395,  396-397 
Orianna,  450,  673 
Orin,  259 
Orin  W.,  463 
Orlando,  275,  503 
Orlando  Towner,  248 
Orlean,   465 
Orlin,  215,  408 
Orlin   Elwood,   648 
Orrace  Hardv,  521 
Orrin,  543,  727 
Orris,    172,    343-344 
Orson,   642 
Ortor,   611 
Orville,     154,     214,    313-314,    405- 

406 
Orville    Thomas,   422,   658-659 
Orville   Thomas,   Jr.,   767 
Orville,   Zelotes,  405,  643,   644 
Osborn  Hull,  274,  502 
Oscar,  261,   405,   552,  642,   764 
Oscar  Stephen,  367,  605 
Osgood,  329,   571 
Osias,  192 

Osmand   Cogswell,   745 
Othniel,   107,  204 
Otis,   148 
Otis   H.,   490 
Otis  Joseph,  465 
Owen    Benjamin,   369 
Owen   D.,   655 
Pansy   Amanda,   487 
Parker,  79,  105,   135,  140-141,  196, 

197,   277,  288,   533,    710 
Parker,  Jr.,    140,  288-289 
Parley,   239 
Parmelia,   191 

Pascal  Paoh,   170,  335,  336 
Patience,   109,  213 
Patience  A.,  404,  640 
Patty,  72,  120,  121,  128,  143,  169 
Paul,   751 


Tyler,  Paul  Mcintosh,  601 
Paul  Wygant,  664 
Paula,  655 
Paulina,  259 
Pauline,  635 
Payson,   289 
Pearl,    633,   651 
Pearl   H.,  610 
Peggy,    138 
Penn,   242 
Percy,  256 
Percy  Gould,  711 
Perintha  O.,  463,   678 
Perley,   172,  343 
Perry,   115,  269,  492-493 
Persis,   125,  126 
Peter,  305 
Phebe,   47,   65,   66,   77,   81,  82,  86, 

87,    88,    105-106    107,    108,    130, 

132,  134,  137,  143,  147,  153,  157, 

209,  232,  265,  301 
Phebe  A.,  450,  673 
Phebe   Amelia,   382 
Phebe  Annie,  331 
Phebe  C,   133 
Phebe   Ellen,   782 
Phebe   Kimball,   140,  285-286 
Phebe   Royal,  324 
Phila   Ann,   211,  403 
Phila   B.,   108,  211 
Philena,  231 
Philip,   146,  300-301 
Philip,   Jr.,    301 
Philip  E.,  553 
Philip   Hunting,  301 
Philip    Palmer,   751 
Phineas,  17,  79,  92,  108,  116,   119, 

135-136,    171,    238,    242    277-278, 

516-517 
Phineas   Love  joy,   293,   539-540 
Phineas   Parker,   274,   502-503 
Phinehas   Mather,  604 
Phoebe,   729 
Phylinda,   271 
Pierport,   260 
Pitts  Cune,  247,  456-457 
Plumv,   236 
Polly,   75,   116,  119,   120,   125,   126, 

127,  130,  154,  160,  172,  175,  180, 

201,  237,  242,  243,  244,  269,  279, 

342,   353-354,  386,   461 
Polly,   493 

Polly   Rahama,   580,   741-742 
Polly   Ruth,  464 
Polly   Wadsworth,   388 
Porter,  300 
Prince      George      County      (Md.) 

Line,   IV 
Priscilla,  79,  135,  273-274,  377 
Priscilla   Leoria,   435 
Prudence,  42,  43,  44,  70,  92,  114 
Prudentia,   175 


INDEX 


871 


Tyler,  Prudentia  Ann,  175 

Putnam,   140,  289-290 

Rachel,  79,   116,  146,  235,  297-298, 
701,    775 

Rachel   M.,  490 

Rahama,  581 

Ralph,  393,  627,  752 

Ralph   Augustus,    726 

Ralph  Sinclair,  643 

Ralph    Sumner,   479,    689-690 

Ralph  Van  Arnura,  752 

Ralph   Waldo,   690 

Randolph   K.,   732 

Ransom,  198 

Ravvson,    192 

Ray,  383 

Ray   Alton,   648 

Ray  Earl,  723 

Ray   Waldron,   753 

Raymond,    653,    781 

Rebecca,    117,    122,    139,    146,    154, 
227,  240,  254,  277,  299,  311,  332, 
428,  474-475,  513,  521 
Rebecca   Adams,    162 
Rebecca  C,  210,  403 
Rebecca   Colt,   345 
Rebecca   Stanley,   625 
Rebecca   Trickey,   310 
Rebecca  W.,   275,  545 
Relief,   215,   251,  281,  466 
Rena   Sherwood,  514 
Resign,    76 

Reuben,  227,  427,  425,  663-664 
Reuben   Cutler,  427 
Reuben   Foster,   414,   654 
Rhoda,    126,   154,   253-254,   272 
Rhoda  Ann,  471 
Rhoda  Bruce,   161,   331 
Rhoda   Gale,    404,    641-642 
Rhoda  Jane,  430 
Rhoda    Malvina,    291 
Rhoda   Woodman,  472,   686 
Rhode  Island   Line,   V 
Rlcardo  Juan    Den,   782 
Richard,  IV,  44,  74-75,  609 
Richard    Alexis,   482 
Richard    Harrison,   258,   482 
Richard    Henry,   360 
Richard   Robert,  405 
Rinaldo,    518 
Robert,  IV,  34,  35,  62 
Robert   Jr.,   62 
Robert    B.,    314 
Rol)ert    Barkley,   242 
Robert    Franklin,    465 
Robert   John,    782 
Robert    Land,    599 
Robert   Ogden,   339-340,   578,   740 
Rol)ert   Smith,   440 
Robert    Treat,    306 
Robinson,    295 
Rodney,   214,   406-407,  564 


Tyler,   Rodney  Charles,   648 

Rodolphus,    281 

Roger,   V,  VI 

Roger    Barton,   364 

Roland,   220-221,    734 

Rollie   v.,  611 

Rollin,    763 

Rollo,  504 

Rolston,   121 

Rolston    Goodell,    121,   248-249 

Rosa,  744 

Rosa    Mabel,   691 

Rosanna,   445,   670 

Rose,   777 

Rose   Bancroft,  599 

Rose     Francis,   608 

Rose    Makee,    732 

Rosetta,   271 

Rosina,    197,   381 

Rosita  Marie  Josefa,  782 

Roswell,    134,    269-270,    271,    410, 
498 

Roswell    Burdette,    498 

Roswell   Root,  270,  496 

Rowland,    111,    220-221 

Rowland     Abijah,   222 
Rowland    Greene,  585 
Roxanna,   277,   368,   509 
Roxanna     Cutting,     263,     486-487, 

509 
Roxanna   Merchant,   296 
Roxey,   214,   407-408 
Roxy,    261 
Roy   E.,   684 
Roy  G.,   555 
Roy   Homer,   197 
Roy    Willard,    650 
Royal,    105,    118,    121,    152,    157, 
203,     271,     319,     342,     360,    390, 
564-565,    580,    734 
Roval,  Jr.,   196,  377 
Royal  C,  245 
Royal    Harrison,   566,    735 
Royal   S.,   99,   184-185 
Royal    Samuel,    358 
Royal  Wells,  185,  358 
Royall,   49,  86-87,  343,  383,  582 
Ruby,    215,    408-409,   582,    742-743, 

763 
Ruby  Jones,  654 
Rufus,    109,    134,   215,   218,  251 
Rufus  A.,  217,  414 
Rufus   H.,  281,  522 
Rufus    Henry,   522,    723 
Rufus   Longley,   264 
Rush  S.,  381,   614 
Russell,  544 

Ruth,  44,   60,  64,   70,  74,  102,   103, 
113-114,   115,    146,   158,  229,  231, 

295,    298-299,   325-326,    425,    433, 
463,  602,   663,   668,  679,   770 
Ruth  Allen,   189 


872 


INDEX 


Tvler,  Ruth  Sarah,  664 
'Sabra,   684 
Sadie,    675 
Sadie   M.,   545 
Salem,   N.   J.  Line  V 
Sallie,    597 

SaUy,  73,  102,  108,  118,  122,  151, 
152,  153,  155,  159,  160,  191,  214, 

215,  241,  251,  253,  255,  269,  271, 
274,  276,  279,  289,  306-307,  308- 
309,  315,  326,  409,  467,  468,  493, 
507 

Sally  Ann,  126 

Sally   Bradford,   753 

SallV   Ginn,   221 

Sally   Edwards,  338 

Sally  Maria,  520 

Sally    Parker,   132,  366 

Samuel,  16,  23,  28,  35-39,  44,  59, 
67,  74,  86,  87,  93,  107,  109,  110, 
111,  125,  126,  128,  134,  136,  138, 
149,  155,   156-157,   174,  204,  208, 

216,  218,  222,  223,  224,  253,  254, 
255,  258,  259,  303,  321,  345,  378, 
394,   411,   415,  476,   612-613,   683 

Samuel,  Jr.,  39,  205,  279,  393-394, 
521 

Samuel  Alexander,  347,  588-589 

Samuel   Alden,   476 

Samuel  B.,   346 

Samuel    Beach,    494 

Samuel  Coit,  585 

Samuel   Cutler,   663 

Samuel   D.,    129 

Samuel  F.,  294,  543 

Samuel  Farquhar,  771 

Samuel   Frye,   277,   514-515 

Samuel   Henry,   254,   476 

Samuel  King,  246,   453 

Samuel  Lockwood,   185 

Samuel  M.,  403 

Samuel    Putnam,    460 

Samuel  S.,  233,  375,  436 

Samuel   Willard,   224,   421 

Samuel   Willard,   Jr.,  421,   657 

Sara,  20 

Sarah,  21,  40,  43,  44,  55,  68,  70, 
73,  74,  75,  82,  85,  87.  88,  90, 
93,  112,  113,  115,  116jl23,  127, 
130,  133,  135,  149-lS^152,  153, 
159,  163-164,  165,  169,  173,  226, 
230,  231,  232,  237,  238,  239,  256, 
261,  281,  283,  334,  366,  423,  424, 
433,  440,  442,  484,  515,  529,  530, 
531,   554,   586,    590,   660,    716-717 

Sarah   Abigail,   217,   414-415 

Sarah   Adelaide,   372 

Sarah  Adeline,  465 

Sarah  Ann,  157,  188,  498,  500, 
701-702 

Sarah  Augusta,   186,  362 

Sarah  B.,  291 


Tyler,   Sarah   Bancroft,   599 
Sarah  Belle,  608 
Sarah   Chapman,   246,   454 
Sarah    Clementine,   427 
Sarah  Drusilla,  581,  742 
Sarah  E.,  443,  669,  672,  722 
Sarah  Eliza,  497,  701,   749 
Sarah    Elizabeth,    326,    535,    561, 

569,    722,    732 
Sarah  Elsie,   662 
Sarah   Fidelia,  476,   689 
Sarah   Folansbee,  310 
Sarah  Frances,  383,  520,  589,  615- 

616,  721 
Sarah  Gordon,  306 
Sarah    Hall,   440,   516,   668 
Sarah    (Hall)    Amsden,  442 
Sarah   J.,   230,   314 
Sarah    Jane,    275,    407,    447,    501, 

502,  503,  646-647 
Sarah   K.,   485 
Sarah  L.,  449,   672 
Sarah  Earned,  580 
Sarah  Lester,  356 
Sarah  Louise,  681,  770 
Sarah   M.,  367 
Sarah    Margaret,   505 
Sarah    Maria,   489 
Sarah    Pierpoint,    170,    337-338 
Sarah   Sophia,   339,   425,   578,    740 
Sarah  Stephens,  356 
Satvra,   343 

Saxton   Gates,  231,  434 
Scott    I.,   684 
Selleck   K.,  453 
Semantha,   344 
Seneca,   397 
Septimus,   170 
Seraphine,    530 
Serena   Catherine,   253,   471 
Seth,  683 

Seth  Pavson,  140,  289 
Sewall,    279,    518-519 
Sherman,  631 
Shirley   Holmes,   770 
Sidney  Frederick,  578,  738,  739 
Sidney  Grant,  435 
Silas,  82,   149,  302,  303 
Silas  D.,  481,  691 
Simeon,     75,     102,     116,     125-126, 

136,    191-192,    235,   236-237,   254, 

257,   269,   278 
Simeon,    Jr.,    192,   371 
Simeon   Coburn,   255,   478-479 
Simeon   Houston,   157,   324 
Simeon   Ray,    763 
Simeon    Stillman,   214,    405 
Simon,    260 

Solendia,   275,   276,   506 
Sollis    Stillman,   643 
Solomon,  65,  92,   104-105,  197,  198 
Solomon   Frederick,   383 


INDEX 


873 


Tyler,      Somerset      County      (Md.) 

Line,  IV 
Sophia,    172,    175,    195,    273,    344, 

375,  425,   497,  499,  584,  683 
Sophia   Ann,    154,   313 
Sophia   Ruth,   598 
Sophira  Smith,  247,  456 
Sophronia,   276,  497 
Sophronia  A.,  498,  702 
Sophronia  Matilda,   505,  708 
Speda    M.,    270,    496 
Speede    H.,   239 
Spofford    John    William,    721 
Squire,   343 

Stanley   Gushing,   554,   729 
Stearns,  581 
Steavens,  175,  348 
Stella,    665 
Stella  C,  684 
Stella  M.,  249,  459 
Stella   May,   738 
Stephen,     73,     101,     12,2-123,     136, 

180,   189-190,  277,  296,  367 
Stephen   A.,  292,   535,   538 
Stephen   Bancroft,   598 
Stephen  Buffum,  586 
Stephen  Chapman,  2'58 
Stephen   D.,   352 
Stephen    G.,   278,   518 
Sterling,    378 
Sterns,  296 
Stevens,  95 
Stillman  M.,  500 
Stuart    Crosdale,    752 
Sumner    S.,    255 
Susan,    294,    344,    354,    356,    448, 

486,  583,  586,   598,  671,   748 
Susan  Ann,   188 
Susan    Augusta,    422 
Susan   Brown,  512 
Susan   Bancroft,   598 
Susan   Emma,   303 
Susan    Giddins,   504 
Susan   M.,  470 
Susan   Maria,  245,  427,  450 
Susan   McConnell,  260 
Susan    N.,  .251,   467 
Susan  Rivers,  599 
Susan   Rosella,   255,   476 
Susan   Sophia,   368 
Susanna,   44,    132,   160 
Susanna  Brigham,   186 
Susannah,    146,    334,    573,    574 
Susannah  Greene,   585 
Susannah    Marie,   503 
Susie,  383 
Susie   Estelle,  597 
Susie   Eunice,   564 
Sylva   E.,  437 
Svlvanus,    196,    375 
Sylvester,  231,  319,   565 
SVlvia,    111,   224 
Tabitha,  167 


Tyler,   Taft,    195 
Tamar,    113,    227 
Tamma,   582 
Taylor   Barnum,   677 
Thaddeus   Frank,   681,   770 
Thaddeus    Warsaw,    466,    681 
Thankful,  93,   109 
Theodore,    77,    119,    132-133,    242, 

254,  267,  448,  474 
Theodore   G.,   671 
Theodore    H.,   239 
Theodosia,    130,    262 
Thirza,  257,  279,  481,  519,   692 
Thomas,    47,    77,     110,     131,     140, 

218,  226,  264,  286,  296-297,  415, 

422,  489,  492 
Thomas,   Boston  Line,  V 
Thomas  Carter,  286 
Thomas   D.,   402 

Thomas  Henry,  489,  692,  694,  771 
Thomas    Henry,   Jr.,   694 
Thomas    Rea,   301,   552 
Thomas  S.,  314 
Thomas   S.    H.,   296 
Thomas    Sherlock,    146 
Thomas   Spaulding,   178,  351 
Thomas   Stephen,   189,   365 
Thomas    William,    692 
Tillis  Andrew,  680 
Timothy,     60,     64,     103-104,     105, 

194-195,    197-198,   424 
Tirzah,   109,  666 
Townes,  364 
Tracey  T.,  781 
Tray    Young,    677 
Triphenia    (Tryphenia),    226,    422 
Truman,  213 
Truman   Edmond,  692 
Truman    Jackson,    411 
Truman   Murry,   258,    481-482 
Tryphena,   227,   429 
Tuma,  483 
Urania   Bates,   189 
Urial,   250,   464 
Varnum,    159,   326 
Venevia,   411 
Vera   Alice,   728 
Vera    Frances,    781 
Verna,    782 
Vida  Elizabeth,  487 
Virginia,  321 
Virginia   Etheridge,  751 
W.    B.,   748 
W.  D.,  415 
Waldo,    709 
Wallace,   766 
Wallace  Cheney,  738 
Wallingford,  Ct.,   Line,  V 
Walter,     111,    218-219,     352,     602, 

715,   765 
Walter    B.,    258 
Walter    Bancroft,    597,    751 


874 


INDEX 


Tyler,  Walter  Clark,  506 

Walter  Drurv,  38:3,  615 

Walter   Franklin,   506 

Walter   Otis,   695,    771 

Walter   S.,    638 

Walter    Thaddeus,    707 

Warren,  120,  243,  244,  448 

Warren    A.,   722 

Warren   Hull,   595 

Warren    Jerome     Bonaparte,    244 

Warren   O.,   410 

Warren   Parker,   277,   513-514 

Wat,  12,  205 

Watv   Williams,   337,   576,   577 

Weaver,   580 

Wellington   Hart,  390,   622-623 

Welthea   Butler,   397 

Welthy,    296 

Wendell    X.,   535 

Wentworth,  305,   556 

Wesley,   265,    565,    733-734 

Wesley  Whitcomb,   533 

Westmoreland   County    (Va.) 
Branch,    IV 

Widow,   3 

Wilbur,   412,   413,   653 

Wilder  C,  470,  684,  685 

Wilfred   Brooks,   711 

Wilfred    Marshall,    664 

Wilfred    Richmond,    643,    764-765 

Willard,  485 

Willard  Aden,  408,  649 

Willard   Casper,    700 

Willard  Curtis,  705,   777 

Willard   E.,    542 

Willard    Greenfield,    629,    763 

Willard  Lucius,  700 

Willard   Thurston,    744 

Willard   Whitcomb,   497 

Willard   Willet,   782 

Willet   A.,  698 

Willford,   764 

William,  IH,  IV,  V,  VI,  45,  46, 
47,  55,  66,  73,  77-78,  92,  107, 
108-109,  110,  130,  133-134,  135, 
146,  149,  153,  159,  169,  190,  198, 
204,  208-209,  210,  211,  216,  217- 
218,  238,  239,  243,  256,  261,  269, 
272,  276,  279,  289,  294,  295, 
300,  301,  302-303,  310,  323,  327, 
382,  391-392,  399,  470,  474,  479, 
486,  493,  494,  519,  541,  552,  553, 
554,    559,    661,    668,    671,    729 

William    Alexander,    425,    665 

William   Asahel,  741,  781 

William  Augustus,  401 

William  B.,  691 

William    Baldwin,    510,    709-710 

William   Bancroft,   596 

William  Barney,  586,  587,  748- 
749 

William  Bartlett,  694 


Tyler,  William  Belcher,  S45,  585-586 
'William    Bishop,    606 
William,    Boston   Line,   V,   VI 
William    Carpenter,   623 
William   Dexter,   406,   655,   765 
William   Dowlin,   608,   752 
William   E.,    655 
William  Ebenezer,  392,  625 
William   Elijah,  400 
William   Eugene,   687,   771 
William   F.,  403,   415 
William    Fletcher,    293 
William   G.,  276,  505 
William   Greenleaf,  706 
William    Guerdon,    598 
William    H.,    197,    367,    378,    410, 

489,    513,    694-695 
William   Harrison,  521,  722 
William     Henry,     324,     380,     415, 

416,  446,  465*  518,  603,  614,  655, 

656,   721,   724 
William     Henry     Harrison,     399, 

633 
William    Hudson,   602 
William    Hunt,    133,   268-269,   492, 

695 
William   J.,   315 
William   L.,   405 
William    Earned,   372 
William     Leigh     Richmond,     405, 

643 
William  Leonard,  716 
William  M.,  296 
William   Monroe,   236,  440 
William  N.,  402,  679 
William   Nathan,   727,   780 
William    Nichols,   511,   710-711 
William    Newell,   6-26 
William  O.,  499,  703,  764 
William    Otis,    303 
William  P.,  170,  250,  336-337,  375, 

462-463,    610 
William   Parker,   517 
William    Pillsbury,    327 
William   R.,  319,  "565 
William   Richard,   781 
William    Robertson,  306 
William   S.,  358,  472 
William   Scudder,   661 
William    Seymour,    387,    389,    390, 

618-622,   756,    757,   783 
William    Stearns,   253,   269,   471 
William   Stephen,   354 
William    Sumner,    423,    566,    660, 

734-735 
William  T.,  290,  548 
William    Thaddeus,    505,    707 
William   W.,   270,  495 
William   Wallace,   494 
William   Warren,   462 
William   Williams,   337 
William  Winter,  264,  488-489 


INDEX 


875 


Tyler,  William  Wirt,  233,  365 

William   Worth,    658 

William    Wellington,    622 

William   Wells,   626 

Willie,    529,    697 

Willie    A.,   537 

Willie   C,   734 

Willie    Fontenelle,    725 

Willie    K.,    703 

Willie   R.,   656 

Willie    Wallace,    650 

Willis,   360 

Willis  W.,  698 

Williston    Kingsbury,    391 

Wilmina  Jessie  May,  719 

Wilson   D.,  582 

Wilson   Makepeace,   423,   661 

Winifred    Kendall,   479 

Winnifred    Pearl,    615,    752 

Winsor   Marrett,   735 

Woodl)urn,   308 

Woodbury,   729 

Woodman,  265 

Ynes   Margarita   Francisca,   783 

York   County    (Va.)    Branch,    IV 

Zacheus,   103 

Zebedee,   55 

Zebediah,   79,   137,  281-282 

Zebulon,   92,    154,   311,   560-561 

Zelotes,  109,  213-214 

Zeruiah,   271,    272,   500 

Zer%'iah,    172,   342-343 

Zilpah,   171 

Zilpha,   62,   91,   100-101,    171 

Zipporah,    174 

Zuriah,  95,  176 

Zuriel,    109,    214-215 
Tylor,  Alida  E.,  769 
Tyner,   Mary,   490 

U 

Uklie,   see   Utley,   97 
Ulmer,  Catherine,  253 
Upton,   Eben   A.,  695 

Henry  O.,   695 
Usher,   Hannah  M.,  225 

Rebecca,    117 
Utley,  Bertha  M.,  633 

Charles    H.,    633 

Charlotte,    207 

Harriet   Amy,   633 

John    C,   353 

Lucy,    97 

Nelson,  833 

Samuel,    97 

William    H.,    633 


Valentine,   George  W.,  771 
Guy   A.,   771 


Valentine,   Harvey,  771 

Leula,    771 

Orville   E.,   771 

Pearl    E.,    771 

Rubv,   771 
Vail,   Florence   Tyler,   768 

Frederick   H.,   768 
Vallandingham,  Winnie,   612 
Van    Arnum,   May,    753 
Van    Boskerck,    Elizabeth    (Rowe), 
783 

Ethel,   783 

George    W.,    783 
Van   Cleaf,   Jennie   B.,   676 
Vanhoy,    Ruth,    734 
Van    Rosenvelt,    Claus    Martenszen, 

740 
Vantuyl,  Mary  Elizabeth,  662 

Van  Vleet,   ,  461 

Varnum,   Lydia,   87 
Vernon,    Adford,   409 
Verrill,   Maud   Rose,  542 
Vick,  Christopher  H.,  616 

Clara,  616 

Harry  C,  616 
Vickerv,  Benjamin,  695 
Viall,   Ann,  210 

James,  210 

John,  210 

Mehitable,  210 
Virgin,   ,   118 

Charlotte,  504 

Daniel   Webster,,   504 

Ellen,    503 

George,   504 

Greenleaf,    504 

John,  504 

Roxie,  504 

William,   504 

William    H.,   503 
Von      Waldron,      Baron      William, 

539 
Vosburg,   Franklin,   715 
Vredenburgh,    Ella,   284 

George,    283 

May,   283 

W 

Wadsworth,    Harriet,    390 

Joseph,   387 

Mary,  387 
Wager,  William,  496 

Waite,  ,  218 

Walch,   Laura,   691 
Walcott,   Charles,  403 
Waldron,    Alpha    D.,    753 

Charles,   309 

Daniel,    309 

George,    309 

James,    309 

Jane,    309 


876 


INDEX 


Waldron,  Jane  Ann,  539 

Mary,    309 

Mary  A.,  313 

Nathaniel,    309 

Russell,  309 

Sidney,    309 

William,    309 
Wales,   Abijah  Tyler,   420 

Atherton,   223,  420 

Charles,  420 

Elizabeth   Frances,  420 

Henry   Atherton,   420 

Louis,   420 
Walker,   Anne    Ambrose,    446 

Agnes   Ruth,   699 

Calvin,   191 

Charles,   446,   542 

Diantha,    243 

Elijah,   191 

Elizabeth,    44 

Ephraim,    699 

Fred  M.,  524 

George   Leon,   446 

Henry  Freeman,  447 

Jane,    272 

Job,    191 

Jonas,    280 

Louise  W.,  475 

Mary,    191 

Mary   A.,    687 

Nathaniel,   86 

Samuel,    86 

Sewall   J.,   542 

Stephen   Ambrose,  445 

Williston,    446 

Z.  T.,  453 
Wall,    DeForrest    R.,    752 

Harold  M.,  753 

Hazel   M.,   752 

Laura  La  V.,  752 
Wallace,   Carrie   E.,  650 

D.   R.,   766 

Jane,  650 

Sue,   766 
Walling,    Ann    Louise,   305,   306 
Wallingford    (Ct.)   Tyler   Line,  V 
Wallis,    Frank   B.,  490 

Henry    B.,   490 

Henry  M.,  490 

John"  A.,    490 

Louis    R.,    490 
Walrod,   ,   581 

Ellen  Eadv,   742 

Electa   Elizabeth,   742 

Frank,    742 

Horace    Herman,   742 

John,    742 

Lucretia  Ann,  74S 

Martha,    742 

Melba,   742 

Nicholas,    742 

Riley,   742 


Walrod,  Ruhama  Viola,  742 

Thalia,  742 

Ward,   742 
Walsh,      Lydia      Maria      (Preston) 
162 

Walters,    ,    582 

Walton,    Joseph    Dwight,    750 

Mary   Tyler,  750 

Rufus   Winslow,   750 

Sally,   270 
Ward,   ,   367 

Carrie    R.,   433 

Damaris    Stevens,    188 

Daniel,    188 

Frank  Moody,   717 

Ichabod,    105* 

James    Brattle,   717 

James   D.,   717 

Lj-man    M.,   442 

Marv,    188 

Molly,    106 
Warden,    Elizabeth   W.,    566 

Jacob,  566 

Jane    (Lishman),   566 

Robert,  566 
Wardlow,    Martha,    398 
Wardwell,   INIary    Maria,   489 
Ware,    Adelaide    (Moore)    645 

Leonard,   645 

Mary,    158 

Otis   A.,   645 
Warner,   Annie   M.,   607 

Edward   L.,    649 

Eva  E.,   765 

Fletcher   Gustavis,   624 

Gilbert,  607 

Lewis   G.,   649 

Louise  B.,  624 

Lucy  Hamilton,  322 

Lucy   T.,    607 

Seth   A.,   183 

Walter   L.,   649 

Walter  P.,   649 

Wealthy,   371 
Warren,   Abigail,    171 

Charles    Eugene,    458 

Edward,  442 

Helen  C,  458 

Jonas,  142 

Leonard,    229 

Lorenzo  D.,  458 

Otis    Prentis,   442 

Richard,   774 

Virginia,  442 
Washburn,  Edward  C.  H.,  426 

Kate  A.,   712 

Minnie  J.,  426 

Priscilla    Rowena,    770 

Walter    Alden,   770 
Waterhouse,   Julia    (Brock),  261 

Theophilus,  318 
Waterman,  Laurinda,  414 


INDEX 


877 


Watertown,   George  Wright,   663 

John   Baker,  663 

Robert  Cutler,  663 

Ruth   May,  663 

Sarah   Elizabeth,  663 

William    Reuben,    663 
Watklns,    Sina,    270 
Watson,   Chauncev*   540 

Cora,  540 

David  L.,  532 

E.    Arthur,    541 

Helen,  541 

Isabella,   541 

James,   153 

Joseph,   184 

Lydia,    184 

Esther  J.,  559 

Sarah  E.,   731 
Webb,    Belle   Alston,   579 

Louie   May,   654 

Miry,   337 

Stephen,  50 
Webber,  Abigail,  297 

Charles,  466 

Ellen,  466 

George,   466 

Horace,  466 

Lucy,   125,  466 

Susan,  466 
Webster,    ,    127 

Andrew,  Jr..  417 

Bradshaw,    H.,   417 

Christopher,  260 

Elijah,  417 

Ellen  M.,  417 

James,  417 

John,   774 

John  B.,  417 

Lavinia,  287 

Lavina,   T.    H.,   417 

Martha    (Crane)   417 

Richard   P.,  417 

Sally   Day,  251 

Sylvia,  426 
Wedgewood,   Captain,   320 
Weed,  ,  375 

Joseph,  375 
Weeks,  ,  266,  641 

Edward   Tyler,   728 

Eugene  C,   690 

George  F.,  728 

George   W.,  728 

Harvev  J.,  728 

Mertie  L.,  728 

Samuel,   266 
Welch,  Asenath,   702 

Benjamin,  255 

Lelia  J.,  701 

George,  702 

Lucius  F.,  701 

Margaret,  255 

Miss,  108 


Welch,   Moses,   122 

Stanlej',  255 

Thomas,    255 

William   F.,   701 
Weld,   Dolly,   196 

John,    196 

Leonard   Upham,   196 

Mary,    196 

Otis,   196 

Solomon,   196 

Tyler,   196 
Weldon,  Tessa,  735 

Weller, ,  415 

Wellman,   Chauncey   T.,   299 

Jane  T.,  299 

John  Tyler,  300 

Joseph  T.,  299 

Malinda,  298 

Rebecca  Tyler,   299 

Samuel   J.,   299 
Wells,  ,  410 

Delia   Maria,   626 

Elias,   626 

Eliza,   626 

Millard  C,  451 

Thomas,  389,  774 
Welton,   Ruth,  463 
Wemple,   Deborah,   205 
West,   Alpa,  240 

Asenath,  240 

Caroline  M.,  240 

Daniel,  240 

Hazen,  265 

John,    240 

Louis   Ernest,   690 

Mary    J.,   240 

Mild'red   Louise,   690 

Rebecca   Tyler,  240 
Westbrook,   Wells,   183 
Westcott,  Durand   R.,   634 

Edward,    634 

Mary  E.,  634 
Westmoreland      Co.      (Va.)      Tyler 

Line,   IV 
Weston,    Henry   G.,  361 

Laura   A.,    728 
Weymouth,    Benjamin,   85 

Daniel,   545 

Orra  A.,  545 
Wharton,   Henry  M.,  598 
Wharts,   Charlotte   Musgrove,  338 
Wheedon,    Louise,    527 
Wheeler,  ,   231 

Asa,  274 

Clara   Loraine,   359 

Elisa      M.,  350 

Lemuel,   246 

Leonard,  528 

Susan   P.,  289 
Wheelock,   Ralph,  774 
Whipp,    Bertha,    551 
Whipple,  Alice  H.,  777 


878 


INDEX 


Whipple,  Bessie  E.,  777 

Claude   D.,   777 

Clayton   T.,  304 

Elizabeth,   304 

Farrington   H.,  304 

Fred   E.,   777 

Garaphelia    Adelaide,   304 

Harrison   Tyler,  304 

Ida  C,  777 

Ira  L.,  777 

Ivers   W.,   777 

Jeannett,  304 

Lucius,   304 

Lucius   Hasham,  304 

Mabel   R.,   777 

Mary   Elizabeth,   304 

Reuben   B.,  373 

William   Warren,   304 

Willis    H.,    777 
Whitaker,   rlarriet   Cornelia,   720 

Morris    Tyler,    720 

Samuel    B.,   7:20 
Whitcher,  Betsey  T.,  467 

Hannah    H.,    467 

Hazen,   467 

Sarah  R.,  467 
Whitcomb,   Dinah,   100 

John,   497,   774 

Mollv,  533 

Philemon,    497 

Sarah    (Brown)    497 

Zelmda,    497 
White,  ,   103,   160,   209,  218 

Benjamin,    90 

Caroline,    662 

Charles,  324 

Clarissa,  244 

Ebenezer,   66 

Elizabeth,  66 

Ethel  M.,  677 

Eunice,  492 

George,  288 

G«orge   Albion,   547 

George   U.,  471 

George   Washington,   547 

Gertrude    Florence,    750 

John   B.,   324 

Joseph,   61 

Jeremiah,  492? 

L.   N.,  364 

Lydia,   602 

Margaret  C,  405 

Mary   E.,  492 

Mary   Greenough,   324 

Rubv,  496 

Samuel,    61 

Sarah,   104 

Sophronia,  660 

Stillman,   288, 

Thomas,   104 

Thomas   Roselven,  547 
Whiting,   Amelia   Ogden,   618 


Whiting,  Deliverance,  204 

Elmer   F.,   545 

Marv   Anna,   754 

Mary    (Edwards),  618 

Mason,   618,   754 

Samuel,  618 

Tabitha,  393 

William,   618 
Whitlock,  Elizabeth  H.,  676 
Whitman,   O.  R.,  674 
Whitmore,    Leon,    697 

Pearl,   697 
Whitney,  ,  297,  562 

Alice,  485 

Augusta,   409 

Clarence,  609 

Ellen,  409 

Ernest,    609 

Etta,  660 

Frances   Etta,   624 

George   H.,  223 

Grace    L.,    627 

Hudson,   L.,   660 

Ira,  627 

Jason  F.,  609 

Laura  A.,  627 

Lewds,  409 

Moses,   183 

Sally,  314 

William  F.,  583 

Winona,   609 
Whitten,  ,  157,  324 

George,  323 

John,   380 

L.  M.,  364 

Mary  Jane,  323 
Whittier,  Florence  Hill,  729 

Henry,  729 

Persi's,   326 
Whittlesey,    Caroline    Benton    (Til- 
den)  "784 

Susan    Tilden,   783-784 

William   Augustus,   784 
Whyte,  D.  C,  539,  540 
Wiggin,  Samuel,   152 
Wiggins,   Charles  F.,  377 

Elmer,   377 

Ella,    377 

Howard,    377 

Theron,  377 
Wight,  ,   367 

Fanny  Lucinda,  430 

Wilbour,  ,  333 

Wilbur,  Mary,  354 

William,    353,    354 

William,    Jr.,    353 
Wilcox,  Edward,  771 

Frances   E.,   369 

William  H.,  771 
Wilder,  ,  119 

Adolphus,    291 

Albert  M.,  538 


INDEX 


879 


Wilder,  Amy  Ann,  347 

Anna    (Sherwin),   291 

Betsey   Brown,  347 

Charles   A.,  291 

Charles  Baker,  347 

Edna  Nelson,  628 

Eliza,  347 

Elizabeth,  346 

Esther,  347 

John,  346 

John,  Jr.,  347 

Jonas,  346,  347 

Joseph  A.,  347 

Julia,   347 

Mary  Ann,  291 

Mary   Jane,   627 

Mrs.,   140 

Samuel  Locke,  291 

Samuel  T.,  347 

Stephen,  627 

William   F.,   291 
Wildes,   George  T.,   508 
Wilford,    Harriet    E.,    591 
Wilkins,   Abigail,   521 

Parmelia,  284 
Wilkinson,    Bessie    George,    747 

G.   H.,   267 

Harriet    (Conklin),   747 

James   M.,   747 

Willard,  Carrie  E.,  657 

Charity,   223 

James   A.,   657 

Leafy   M.    (Billings),   657 
Willcomb,   Harriet,  492 
Willcutt,  Edward,  602 
Willet,   Kate   E.,  782 

Thomas,   618 
Williams,   ,   243,   273 

Albert  G.,  717 

Annie  Mavborn,   299 

Anthony,  210 

Bial,  92 

Charles  T.,  372 

Edward  S.,  338 

Edwin  N.,  440 

Eliza,  335 

Eliza   Ann,   381 

Elizabeth,  210 

Ezekiel,  337 

Fannie,   717 

Florence,   686 

Frances   Tyler,   721 

Frederick, '  686 

Frederick   Bennett,   721 

George,  395 

George    Seth,   299 

Hattie,   717 

Harry  F.,   721 

Hannah    (Putnam),    336 

Henry,  209 

John,   440 

Joseph,    177 


Williams,  Josiah  D.,  338 

Lucretia,   461 

Marks,   372 

Martha,  210 

Mary,  209 

Mary   F.,   338 

Merrill,   515 

Nathan,  336 

Nathan  Waldo,  717 

Otis,  298 

Phebe,  283 

Philander    K.,   338 

Robert    Greely,    721 

Ruel,  299 

Samuel   Porter,  337 

Septimus   Tyler,   338 

Stephen   G.,   210 

Thankful,   115 

Theresa  Buell,  721 

Thomas,  372 

Thomas   C,  185 

Watv,  336 

William,  210 

William    H.,    299 

William    Pierpoint,    338 
Willis,    Annie,   540 

George   D.,  459 

Mabel,  459 

Mahala,  636 
Williston,    John,    540 

Maria,    446 

Mary,   540 

Melville  Horn,  540 

Seth,  540 

Timothy,   540 
Willoughby,    Andrew    Jackson,    352 

Wills,  ,  349 

Willson,    Mary,   76 

Willys,  ,  120 

Wilmarth,   ,   117 

Abel,  67 

Ephraim,   66 

Hannah,  66 

John,   66 

Joseph,  66 

Lurana,    625 

Priscilla,  67 

Rebecca,   66 

Sarah,   67 

Thaddeus,   66 

Timothy,   66 
Wilmot,  Polly,  238 
Wilson,  ,■  126,  127 

Adeline,   239 

Clara,    363 

Fanny,   308 

George   T.,  560 

Henry,  300 

James,  524 

Jane,  244 

John,  238 

Lewis,   618 


880 


INDEX 


Wilson,  Nora  Lee,  578 

Roana,   524 

Roswell   K.,  255 

Sophia,  524 
Wilton,  Lilla  C.   (Sibley),  764 
Wiltsie  Elizabeth,  780 

John   A.,   780 
Winch,  Minot  F.,  329 
Winchester,  Isaac,  280 
Wing,   Albert  David,  547 

Betsey    (Smith),  421 

Jessie,  547 

Leon  T.,  547 

Mary   E.,  421 

Philip,    421 
Winks,   Alma,   613 

Charles,   613 

Charles  E.,  613 

Elma,  613 
Winn,  Caroline,  519 

Joseph,   519 

Winters,   ,   492 

Wise,    Bertha,    401 
Wisweli,   Maria  H.,  241 
Withey,   George,   521 
Withrow,   Mary,  655 
Witter,    Anna,    180 

Betsey,    179 

Eunice,   180 

Frederick,  179 

Hannah,   180 

Hannah    (Freeman),   179 

Lucy,   179 

Lydia,   54,   179 

Minerva,   180 

Polly,  179 

William,   179 

Zerviah,   180 
Wood,   Aaron,   141 

Annette   Monroe,   460 

Carrie    Huldah,    647 

Charlotte   E.,   141 

Daniel   141,   501,  502 

Delight,  380 

Don    Carlos,    647 

Emma,   380 

Enoch,  43,  249 

Enoch   Franklin,   250,  460 

Esther,   113 

Fanny    Tyler,    141 

Folrence  Monroe,  460 

Frank,   380 

Franklin   Tyler,  460 

Helen  Sabra,  647 

Hudson,    380 

Huldah    (Palmer),   647 

John   Tyler,  43,  250 

Jonathan,   249 

Lemuel,   141 

Levurn,  380 

Lillian   Sabra,   647 

Louisa  Marie,  501 


Wood,  Louise  Tyler,  460 
Maria   Louisa,  501 
Marie   (Barker),  502 
Mary,  53 

Mary  Chadvi'ick,   141 
Mary    Idella,   647 
Park,  380 

Phebe,  81 

Polly,  148 

Rebecca,  Tyler,  43,  250 

Sallie,  380 

Samuel   Eaton,   501 

Sarah,  75,  496 

Sarell,  647 

Susan,  249 

William    Hall,   501,   503 
Woodbridge,    Theodora    E.,    673 
Woodbury,  Lucy,  300 

Luke,  280 
Woodcock,    Affa    (Peabody),    518 

Abigail   (Holmes),  518 

Ann   S.,   518 

Benjamin,  518 

David,   518 

Jane  Sophia,  518 

John,   518 

Lucy  J.,  518 

William  J.,  518 
Woodhouse,   Falcon,   635 
Woodman,    Edward,    774 
Woodmancy,    Mary   E.,    617 
Woodmans,   Adelaide,  471 

Edmund,  471 

Edmund,   Jr.,   253,  471 

Lydia    (Crocker),   471 
Woods,  ,  562 

Alice,   279 

Emma,    315 

Julia,  247 

Lucius   S.,   Jr.,   449 

Samantha,    436 

Sophia,  260 
Woodward,  ,  409 

Bethia,  62 

Chauncey,  220 

Ebenezer,  62 

Erastus,   175 

Frederick,  176 

George,   62 

Gideon,   176 

Hannah,  349 

Henry,  176 

Sarah,   176 

Sophia,   176 

Tyler,    176 
Woodworth,  George  D.,  410 

Prudence,   217 

Ruth,  410 
Worth,  ,   586 

Edmund,   385 
Wright,  B.  F.,  632 

Caleb,   88 


INDEX 


881 


Wright,   Clarence   E.,   632 

Edna,  753 

Eunice,  294 

Hannah    (Merrill),   125 

James  W.,  370 

Lovey,   197 

Rosabel  M.,   604 

Wiley  K.,  626 
Wve,  Joseph,  687 
Wylie,  John,  347 

Lucy,  347 
Wyman,  Edward,   159 

Elizabeth,    159 

Hannah   (Cutter),  159 

L.   Mabelle,   711 


Yale,  Mehitable,  489 

Samuel,   489 
Yearsley,  William,   636 
Yeomans,      May      Baldwin      (Stod- 
dard), 101 
York,   Catherine   Pendleton,  635 
York  Co.   (Va.)  Tyler  Line,  IV 
York,   Dwight  Sutphen,   635 

Henry  D.,   635 

Jeremiah,   635 

Ruth  Aruba,  635 

Susan   Jane,   419 


Youle,  John,  397 

Matilda,   397 
Young,  ,  552 

Ada   (Sparhawk),  550 

Alfred   A.,  348 

Alice  M.,  681 

Alice   Marion,  384 

Andrew,  371 

Benjamin,   298 

Daniel  O.,  298 

Dora,  376 

Edith  Caroline,  384 

Ethel  Sawyer,  384 

Eunice   T.,  298 

Eva,  471 

Fred   A.,   629 

Hamilton,  461 

Helen  Marr,  359 

Isabella,  371 

J.  W.,  550 

Jessie   Lea,   629 

John  T.,   298 

Mabel   Minerva,   383 

Mary  E.,  556 

Maudie,    629 

Nancy  T.,  298 

Ray,  629 

Ruth  Lola,  464 

S.   Hall,  550 

Sophia,   491 

William  C,  383 


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