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Abraham Tyler 1712–1807 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1712-03-17

Birth Location: Bradford,Essex,Massachusetts,USA

Death Date: 1807-02-03

Death Location: Frankfort,Waldo,Maine,USA

Father: James Tyler

Mother: Mary Kimball

Spouse(s): Sarah Grundy, Elizabeth Brown, Mary Sawyer, Mary Cumstock, Martha Smith, Martha tyler, Hannah Brown, Elizabeth Brown

Children(s): David Tyler

The story of Abraham Tyler began in 1712 in Bradford,Essex,Massachusetts,USA. Abraham Tyler married Elizabeth Brown, Hannah Brown, Martha Smith, Martha Tyler, Mary Cumstock, Mary Sawyer, Sarah Grundy, and had children including David Tyler. Abraham Tyler passed away in 1807 in Frankfort,Waldo,Maine,USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Abraham Tyler began in 1712 in Bradford,Essex,Massachusetts,USA.
  • Abraham Tyler married Elizabeth Brown, Hannah Brown, Martha Smith, Martha Tyler, Mary Cumstock, Mary Sawyer, Sarah Grundy, and had children including David Tyler.
  • Abraham Tyler passed away in 1807 in Frankfort,Waldo,Maine,USA.

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Abraham Tyler's Ancestors

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Abraham Tyler
1712–1807
Birth Place: Bradford,Essex,Massachusetts,USA
Parents
James Tyler
1685–1749
Rowley Village, Mass
Mary Kimball
1679–1721
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States of America
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Abraham Tyler's Descendants

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Abraham Tyler (1712-03-17–1807-02-03) m. Sarah Grundy (1726–1788) m. Elizabeth Brown (1723–1786) m. Mary Sawyer (13 Jul 1714–1814) m. Mary Cumstock (1759–7 Nov 1839) m. Martha Smith (2 Apr 1728–OCT 1820) m. Martha tyler (ABT 1740–BEF 1782) m. Hannah Brown (1725–1762) m. Elizabeth Brown (–1762)
  1. 1. David Tyler 1774–1861 m. Rhoda Libby 1772–1825
    1. 1. Martha Tyler 1804–1877 m. Alden (B) Marshall 1804–1855
      1. 1. William (Bradford Enoch) Marshall 1829–1905 m. Lucinda Yeakey 1842–1911 m. Anna (C) Bither 1834–1869
        1. 1. Oscar (Charles) Marshall 1878–1945 m. Eleanor (Mary) Marshall 1874–1943
        2. 2. Nora Marshal 1873–
        3. 3. Jessie Marshal 1879–1962
        4. 4. Matie Marshall 1880–1982
        5. 5. Lottie ((Matie)) Marshall 1883–1904
        6. 6. May Marshall 1880–
        7. 7. Matie Marshall 1893–1982
        8. 8. Clarence Marshal 1859–
        9. 9. Clarence (E) Marshall 1858–1926
        10. 10. George (A) Marshall 1860–1867
        11. 11. Emma Marshall 1855–1864
        12. 12. Elbert (P) Marshall 1863–1893
        13. 13. Frank Marshall 1865–1921
        14. 14. Annie (M) Marshall 1867–1939

Abraham Tyler's Timeline

2 Records

1712
1712-03-17
Birth of Abraham Tyler in Bradford,Essex,Massachusetts,USA
Bradford,Essex,Massachusetts,USA
1807
1807-02-03
Age 95
Death of Abraham Tyler in Frankfort,Waldo,Maine,USA
Frankfort,Waldo,Maine,USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1712-03-17
    Event Place: Bradford,Essex,Massachusetts,USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1807-02-03
    Event Place: Frankfort,Waldo,Maine,USA

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