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Hopestill Tyler

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Andover, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Death: January 20, 1734 (87)
Preston City, Preston, New London, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Job Tyler and Mary Tyler
Husband of Mary a Tyler, Accused Witch
Father of Mary Farnham; Daniel Tyler, Sr; Martha Geer; John Tyler; Hannah Bosworth and 5 others
Brother of Quartermaster Moses Tyler, Sr.; Mary Bridges, Salem Witch Trials; Unknown Tyler; Hannah Lovett; John Tyler and 3 others

Occupation: blacksmith
Managed by: Private User
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About Hopestill Tyler (twin)

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Hopestill Tyler
b.Abt 1646 Massachusetts, United States
d.20 Jan 1733/34 Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States

Family tree▼

Parents and Siblings

F. Job Tyler
1617 - Abt 1700

M. Mary Unknown
Est 1620 -
m. Abt 1640

Moses Tyler
Abt 1642 - 1727

Mary Tyler
Abt 1644 - Aft 1693

Hopestill Tyler
Abt 1646 - 1733/34

child Tyler
Abt 1646 - 1646

Hannah Tyler
Est 1648 -

John Tyler
Abt 1650 - 1652

John Tyler
1653 - 1742

Samuel Tyler
1655 - 1695

Spouse and Children

H. Hopestill Tyler
Abt 1646 - 1733/34

W. Mary Lovett
1651 - 1732
m. 20 Jan 1668/69

Mary Tyler
1669/70 - Bet 1728 & 1733

Hannah Tyler
Est 1674 - 1717

Martha Tyler
1676 - 1741

John Tyler
1677 - 1705

Daniel Tyler
Est 1679 -

Joanna Tyler
1681 - Bef 1728

James Tyler
1683 - 1754

Hopestill Tyler
1685 - 1762

Mehitable Tyler
1687/88 -

Abigail Tyler
1687/88 - 1771

▼Facts and Events

Name Hopestill Tyler
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Abt 1646 Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 20 Jan 1668/69 Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
to Mary Lovett
Death[2][3] 20 Jan 1733/34 Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States
Burial[2] Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States
Ancestral File Number
8TSJ-N4

▼References
↑ Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler, and Calvin Cedric Tyler. The Tyler Genealogy: The Descendants of Job Tyler of Andover, Massachusetts, 1619-1700. (Plainfield, New Jersey and Tylerville, Connecticut (Vols. 1 & 2); Grand Rapids, Michigan (Vol. 3): Cornelius B. Tyler and Rollin U. Tyler (Vols. 1 & 2); Calvin Cedric Tyler (Vol. 3), 1912, 1976)
1:4, 16.
p. 4: ' "1646, Month 1, day 28. A lit infant also a twinn of Job Tilers dyed." (Roxbury Church Records.)'
p. 16: 'Hopestill Tyler, born about 1645 or 1646.'

It is assumed that Hopestill was the twin of the infant who died.

↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler, and Calvin Cedric Tyler. The Tyler Genealogy: The Descendants of Job Tyler of Andover, Massachusetts, 1619-1700. (Plainfield, New Jersey and Tylerville, Connecticut (Vols. 1 & 2); Grand Rapids, Michigan (Vol. 3): Cornelius B. Tyler and Rollin U. Tyler (Vols. 1 & 2); Calvin Cedric Tyler (Vol. 3), 1912, 1976)
1:25.
'HOPESTILL TYLER ([son of] JOB), born about 1646 ... died in Preston, Conn., January 20, 1734, "in [th]e 89th year of his age" according to the rather rude stone which marks his grave in the old burying ground in Preston; ...'

See this source for information on accusations of witchcraft against members of his family, all of whom were acquitted.

↑ Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
Preston Vital Records, page 242.
'TYLER, TILER ...
Hopestill, d. Jan. 20, 1733'

 Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler, and Calvin Cedric Tyler. The Tyler Genealogy: The Descendants of Job Tyler of Andover, Massachusetts, 1619-1700. (Plainfield, New Jersey and Tylerville, Connecticut (Vols. 1 & 2); Grand Rapids, Michigan (Vol. 3): Cornelius B. Tyler and Rollin U. Tyler (Vols. 1 & 2); Calvin Cedric Tyler (Vol. 3), 1912, 1976)

1:29-30.
'WILL OF HOPESTILL TYLER, SR.
... May the fifteenth, 1728. I Hopestill Tyler, of Preston, ... to my Loving wife mary [she had died meanwhile, 1732] ...
to my dafter mary furnnum ...
to my dafter hanna busel her children ...
unto my dafter mathew ...
unto my dafter abigel ...
unto my Son Daniel ...
unto my Son James ...
unto my granson moses tiler In Boston ...
unto my Son Hopstill ...'

The daugther "mathew" is Martha - apparently her name was written as mathew in a number of records.


HOPESTILL2 TYLER (JOB1), born about 1646, probably in Roxbury or Andover, Mass.; died in Preston, Conn., January 20, 1734, " in ye 89th year of his age " according to the rather rude stone which marks his grave in the old burying ground in Preston; married in Mendon, January 20, 1668, Mary Lovett, born in Mendon, March 7, 1652-53; said to have

died in 1732; daughter of Daniel Lovett, of Braintree and Mendon. Hopestill went to Andover with his father, who apprenticed him in 1658 to a blacksmith of Andover, Thomas Chandler; the boy was to be taught the blacksmith trade " so far as he was capable to learn " for a period of 9£ years; was to be taught to read the Bible and write so as to keep a book for his trade, and to be allowed " convenient meat and drinke, washing, lodging and clothes." Something occurred to sicken the father of this bargain and he took arbitrary steps to get possession of his son, which lead to a long legal battle, rather disastrous and humiliating to Job. When the family moved to Roxbury, Hopestill went also, and later went to Mendon. In 1671 he shared in the land division of Mendon; the next year he drew " Lot 30 " in a swamp land division; in 1673 he was " surveyor of highways." In 1675 when the inhabitants fled from the Indian raid he went to his old home in Roxbury, for his child Martha (" Mathew " in records and will) was baptized there, and the next year his son John was born there. By 1681 he is at Andover, as children are recorded there. His name is on the church list there of 1686. He was the first Tyler citizen in the newly settled part of Andover, in the south part of the town, and in 1687, by permission, he " set up a shop in ye streete near his house." This was on the Boston road near the inn of Joseph Parker, who buys of Hopestill in 1710. He also owned the " Devil's Den," as well as the great frog- ponds. He was again made freeman in 1691; also chosen tythingman. In 1692 the terrible scourge of witchcraft touched his home; his wife was accused and imprisoned, but was finally released.

His daughters Hannah, Martha and Joanna were likewise accused, and their father and their uncle, John Bridges, gave a bond for surety in the sum of £100 for the appearance of Martha and Joanna. In Nevin's " Witchcraft in 1692," in Appendix A appears the name of " Hope Tyler " in the list of the accused, but the author found no details of any proceedings in such cause. In all there were eleven of the Tyler name and blood who were accused and taken out of their homes. They were all acquitted. Whether the witchcraft episodes had anything to do with it or not, there is nothing to show, but after a few years Hopestill moved to Preston, Conn. In 1697 he sold his land and house at Andover, and in Connecticut, for generations, his descendants grew rapidly in numbers and prestige. He is one of twelve men who organized the first church in Preston, November 16, 1698. It is believed that he went to Preston the preceding summer. He built his house in the forest, about a mile from the hamlet, and the primitive stone-fireplace was standing a few years ago, strong and massive, where an 8-foot log could be rolled in. The old well exists, and the same old rocks, doubtless, for it is a rocky region, and Hopestill must have gained his competence more by blacksmith work than by farming. The old andirons, which were probably his handiwork, more than two hundred years ago, are heavy, with a ring in the top, fashioned wholly of iron, burned and rusty; this hearth, preserved so long, is the earliest one that can be indubitably proved to be connected with the descendants of Job Tyler of Andover. The fireplace is boarded up and never used. The house, for the most part, is said to have been burned a great many years ago. The chimney bears a date, 1768, and it is said to be nearly a reproduction of its protoype. The deed of this farm of one hundred and ten acres was given by Robert Gear to Hopestill under date of June 28, 1715. He was something of a landlord; became a purchaser of " Common lands " and he continued to own lands in Massachusetts for some years. While yet in Andover, he had granted to his brother Samuel come from his " father Tyler." And it also seems, that he had early made purchase in Preston; for we find deed to " Hope " from Samuel Mason, January 10, 1689. In 1703, he deeded land in Groton, Conn., to his son Daniel, whereupon is situated a place long known as " Tyler Hill." In 1706, he deeds a piece to his son James; and in 1713, another to son Hopestill, Jr. He seems to have retained interests in Massachusetts, after his departure; for we find, at Salem, two deeds from him in the years 1710 and 1713. June 20, 1704, he had a deed in Connecticut from Thomas Averill; June 28, 1715, another from his son-in-law, Robert Geer. The inventory of his estate amounted to over £842. He possessed a " Close-bodied coat," which with " beaver hat " and " muff " must have made him both comfortable and stylish for his day. He also had an " orange cloak." His life, in an unusual degree, seems to have been removed from the realm of the commonplace, he having, for various reasons, lived in four towns, and having passed through the horrors of Indian raids and the terrors of the witchcraft delusion, which attacked those nearest and dearest to him. His will, dated May 15, 1728, was recorded in New London, Conn., August 9, 1734 (See Wills, Book VI, Folios 155-156). Of the children whose birthplaces are known, the second and those after the fifth were born in Andover.

WILL OF HOPESTILL TYLER, SR.

In the name of God, Amen, May the fifteenth, 1728. I Hopestill Tyler, of Preston, being aged and of parfet mind and memory, thanks be given to god for the same, caling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing that It Is appointed for all men once to dye do make and ordain this my last will and testament. That is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my Soul Into the hands of God that gave It and my body i recommend to the earth to be buried In decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executtors, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection i shall reseaive the same again by the mighty power of god and as touching Such wordly estate wharewith It hath pleased god to bless me In this Life I give Demise and Dispose of the same in the following manner and form.

Imprimis:—I give and bequeath to my Loving wife mary [she had died meanwhile, 1732] of my estate as the Law dierets. " Then to my dafter mary furnnum I give fifty shillings besides what she has allready had. Then I give to my dafter hanna busel her children teen pound besides what she has already had. I give unto my dafter mathew teen pound besides what shee has allready had. I give unto my dafter abigel three score pound besides what she allready has had. I give unto my Son Daniel teen pound besides what he allready has had. I give unto my Son James five pound besides what he allready has had. I give unto my granson moses tiler In Boston fifty Shillings besides what hee allreadye has had. Then I give unto my Son Hopstill all my Land In the township of preston with all my housing and Shope tols. I allsoe constitut make and ordain my Sole exsexaters my Son James and my Son Hopestill and my dafter Abigel my will Is that my dafter abigel shall have a room In the hous to live in as long as she lives unmarried.

his Hopestill X Tyler.

mark Witnesses:

Thomas Stanton,

Jabez Fitch,

Anna Stanton."

Recorded in the 6th book of wills for New London district, Folio 155-156 Aug. 9th, 1734.

Rich. Christopher Clerk.

Preston Jan. 30, 1733-4 then the within named Thomas Stanton, Jabez Fitch and Anna Stanton did all parsonally appear and made oath that thay did se ye within named Hopestill Tyler sign and seal ye within written instrument and that thay herd him then publish and declare ye same to be his Will and Testament and that he was then in his perfect mind and memory and that thay did then all thereunto sign as witnesses in ye presence of ye sd Hopestill Tyler dec'd—before me John Cooke. Justice of Peace.

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Wearing apparel

The building & part of the homestead

mentioned in the will l £600. 0. 0.

A fifty acre loot of land lying in the

Northeast Corner of Preston £50.

The black smith Shoop & tools, &c.

I yoke of oxen £18. 0. 0.

1 8 year old heifer

1 4 year old heifer

1 8 year old steer

1 yearling heifer

1 calfe

1 horse five years old

1 maire nine years old

1 maire seven years old

1 maire two years old

14 sheep

17 goats

Money in Daniel tiler's hands

Money in Jacob Parkes' hands

Money in Hopestill Tiler's hands

Money in Moses Tiler's hands

Money in Job Tiler's hands

&c . . .

Total £842. 7. 3.

Children :

28+ Mary Tyler, born in Mendon, Mass., Jan. 81, 1669. 29+ Martha (Mathew) Tyler, born April 9, 1676. 80+ John Tyler, born in Roxbury, Mass., Feb. 19, 1677. 81+ Daniel Tyler. 82+ Hannah Tyler. 83 Joanna Tyler, born Nov. 21, 1681; died s. p. before

1728 ; was accused of witchcraft. 34+ James Tyler, born Dec. 28, 1683. 35+ Hopestill Tyler, born Oct. 16 (or 26), 1685. 36 Mehitable Tyler, born June 4 (or Jan.), 1687; died

young.

Loading...Loading...this Life I give Demise and Dispose of the same in the following manner and form.

Imprimis:—I give and bequeath to my Loving wife mary [she had died meanwhile, 1732] of my estate as the Law dierets. " Then to my dafter mary furnnum I give fifty shillings besides what she has allready had. Then I give to my dafter hanna busel her children teen pound besides what she has already had. I give unto my dafter mathew teen pound besides what shee has allready had. I give unto my dafter abigel three score pound besides what she allready has had. I give unto my Son Daniel teen pound besides what he allready has had. I give unto my Son James five pound besides what he allready has had. I give unto my granson moses tiler In Boston fifty Shillings besides what hee allreadye has had. Then I give unto my Son Hopstill all my Land In the township of preston with all my housing and Shope tols. I allsoe constitut make and ordain my Sole exsexaters my Son James and my Son Hopestill and my dafter Abigel my will Is that my dafter abigel shall have a room In the hous to live in as long as she lives unmarried.

his Hopestill X Tyler.

mark Witnesses:

Thomas Stanton,

Jabez Fitch,

Anna Stanton."

Recorded in the 6th book of wills for New London district, Folio 155-156 Aug. 9th, 1734.

Rich. Christopher Clerk.

Preston Jan. 30, 1733-4 then the within named Thomas Stanton, Jabez Fitch and Anna Stanton did all parsonally appear and made oath that thay did se ye within named Hopestill Tyler sign and seal ye within written instrument and that thay herd him then publish and declare ye same to be his Will and Testament and that he was then in his perfect mind and memory and that thay did then all thereunto sign as witnesses in ye presence of ye sd Hopestill Tyler dec'd—before me John Cooke. Justice of Peace.

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Loading...Loading...37 Abigail Tyler, twin to Mehitable; died March 13, 1771;

married Daniel Fitch. Her father names her in his will: " My dafter abigel three score pound besides what she allready has had." She joined the Preston church Sept. 3, 1721, when she was unmarried. The old grave-stone in the Preston burying ground is " In memory of Mrs. Abigail ye wife of Mr. Daniel Fitch & daughter of Mr. Hopestill Tyler."

6 HANNAH2 TYLER (JOB1), married, January 20, 1668. Lieut. James Lovett, born July 8, 1648, son of Daniel Lovett. Connecticut Town Death Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection)

Name: Hopestill Tyler [Hopestill Tiler] Death Date: 20 Jan 1733 Death Location: Preston

Source Information: Ancestry.com. Connecticut Town Death Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Vol. 1-55. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002.

www.findagrave.com

Birth: Jan. 28, 1646 Andover Essex County Massachusetts, USA Death: Jan. 20, 1734 Preston New London County Connecticut, USA

Third of eight children, third son and twin of fourth son of Job Tyler 1619-1700 and Mary Horton 1619-1700. Husband of Mary Lovett married 28 Jan 1668 in Menden, Worcester, MA. Father of: * Mary Tyler 1669-1733 * Daniel Tyler Sr. 1673-1734 * Martha Tyler 1676-1741 * John Tyler 1677-1754 * Hannah b abt 1679 * Johannah/Joanna Tyler 1681-1717 * James Tyler b 1683 * Hopestill Tyler Jr. 1685-1762 * Abigail Tyler 1687-1771 * Mehitable Tyler 1687-1771 Hopestill was a twin, the only twin to survive the day of their birth. He would move from Andover to Roxbury with the two youngest children, Martha and Daniel, when driven away from their forest home by Indians, yet returned within a few years with eight children and returned to the business of black smithing. In 1692, Mary and her daughter, Joanna were among the women accused of witchcraft and confessed after torture, were arrested in August, January 13, 1693 were released for one hundred pounds guarantee, found guilty and finally released in February. Several Tyler men of Andover did their fair share of accusations as well. After all was said and done, Hopestill sold all their belongings and moved to Preston, CT where they lived until he died. Found and shared by Findagrave volunteer Richard Chichester: Hopestill Tyler was the village blacksmith and resided in the forest a mile east of the church. A part of the dwelling-house erected by him, including the stone chimney, still remains, the rest of the building having been burned and rebuilt. He was the son of Job and Mary Tyler of Andover, Mass., where he was born in 1645. The father, according to tradition, was from Shropshire, England, and first appears in Andover about 1640. Hopestill Tyler was made a freeman in Mendon, Mass., in 1673, was driven by the Indians to Roxbury, and at length returned to Andover. An old record says that he was apprenticed a blacksmith, and in 1687 his native town "granted him liberty to set up a shop in ye street near his house." Soon after this the witchcraft persecution began, and Mrs. Tyler and two daughters were imprisoned at Salem. They were acquitted, however, in 1693. Perhaps, in part, because of this persecution, in 1697 he sold his land and removed to Preston. The value of the smith's craft to the community in the early days is illustrated by the vote of Preston in 1693, offering fifty acres of land to a smith who should settle there, upon certain conditions, one of which was that "he doe ingage to supply the town with smith work five yere." That Mr. Tyler availed himself of this offer, when he removed to Preston four years later, does not clearly appear. He survived his wife, who died March 3, 1732, and died at Preston Jan. 20, 1733. Both were interred in the public cemetery at Preston City. Mrs. Tyler was Mary Lovett, daughter of Daniel and Joanna (Blot) Lovett of Braintree, Mass. The marriage occurred at Andover January 20, 1668. Their children were: Mary, m. June 30, 1693, John Farnum; Hannah, m. Dec, 1697, Robert Busswell; Daniel, m. May 28, 1700, Anna, dau. of George and Sarah (Allyn) Geer; Martha, m. Apr. 3, 1700, Robert Geer; John, b. Feb. 19, 1678, settled in or near Boston; Joanna, b. Nov. 24, 1681; James, born Dec. 28, 1683, m. (1) Oct. 8, 1705, Hannah Safford, and (2) Sept. 2, 173-, Sarah Juel, resided in North Preston (now Griswold); Hopestill, b. 1684 or 1685, m. Anna Gates, Jan. 25, 1710, remained on the homestead in Preston; and Abigail, b. about 1687, m. Daniel Fitch. John Tyler, son of the above James, rendered conspicuous service in the Revolution and became a brigadier-general. ~The Bi-centennial Celebration: First Congregational Church of Preston, Connecticut, 1698-1898. Together with Statistics of the Church Taken from the Church Records; Conn Preston First Congregational Church; Richard H. Gidman; The Society, 1900. Family links: Parents: Job Tyler (1619 - 1700) Mary Horton Tyler (1619 - 1700) Spouse: Mary Lovett Tyler (1653 - 1732) * Children: Mary Tyler Farnum (1669 - ____) * Martha Tyler Geer (1676 - 1741) * James Tyler (1683 - 1754) * Hopestill Tyler (1685 - 1762) * Abigail Tyler Fitch (1687 - 1771) * Siblings: Moses Tyler (1641 - 1727) * Hopestill Tyler (1646 - 1734) Samuel Tyler (1655 - 1695) * John Tyler (1659 - 1742)

Inscription: 'In memory of Mr. Hopstill Tyler who dyed January ye 20th 1734 in the 89th year of his age.'

Burial: Preston City Cemetery Preston New London County Connecticut, USA

Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens Originally Created by: LindaCh5 Record added: Mar 10, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 18323382


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Hopestill Tyler (twin)'s Timeline

1646
January 28, 1646
Andover, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
1669
January 31, 1669
Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts
1675
1675
Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
1676
April 9, 1676
Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
1677
February 19, 1677
Boston, MA, United States
1679
1679
Andover, Tollnd, Massachusetts, USA
1681
November 21, 1681
Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
1683
December 28, 1683
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts
1685
October 16, 1685
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States