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THE TYLER GENEALOGY
VOLUME II
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
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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
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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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