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James Tyler

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (present United States)
Death: June 08, 1749 (64)
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Province of Massachusetts Bay (now Maine), British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Second (Dunston) Church of Scarborough, Cumberland
Immediate Family:

Son of Quartermaster Moses Tyler, Sr. and Prudence Tyler
Husband of Mary Tyler and Phoebe Tyler
Father of Capt. Abraham Tyler; Abigail Walker; Dorothy Leavitt (Tyler) and Royall Tyler
Brother of Moses Tyler, Jr.; Capt. John Tyler; Joseph Tyler; Ebenezer Tyler, Sr; Job Tyler and 4 others
Half brother of Jacob Tyler, I

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About James Tyler


References

  1. The Family Connection. June 23, 2014 “Abraham Kimball and Mary Green of Bradford, MA” < link >
  2. Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Aug 28 2019, 18:35:40 UTC

Bradford VR has James & Mary with these children:

  • Dorothy, d. James and Mary, Dec. 19, 1709.
  • Abraham, s. James and Mary, Mar. 7, 1712.
  • Abigail, d. James and Mary, bp. Sept. 10, 1721.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tyler-191 has both of his marriages and his children. It also has citations to several family and town histories.

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James Tyler's Timeline

1685
May 7, 1685
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (present United States)
1709
December 19, 1709
Bradford, Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1712
March 7, 1712
Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1721
September 10, 1721
Scarboro, Cumberland Co, ME
1724
1724
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine , British Colonial America
1749
June 8, 1749
Age 64
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Province of Massachusetts Bay (now Maine), British Colonial America
June 8, 1749
Age 64
Second (Dunston) Church of Scarborough, Cumberland