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Peter Tyler 1645–1712 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Nov 1645

Birth Location: Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America

Death Date: Apr 1712

Death Location: Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America

Father: Roger Tyler

Mother: Ann Eaton

Spouse(s): Deborah Swaine

Children(s): John I

In 1645, Peter Tyler entered the world in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America, born to Roger Tyler And Ann Robert Eaton. Peter Tyler married Deborah Swaine, and had children including John Tyler I. Peter Tyler passed away in 1712 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1645, Peter Tyler entered the world in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America, born to Roger Tyler And Ann Robert Eaton.
  • Peter Tyler married Deborah Swaine, and had children including John Tyler I.
  • Peter Tyler passed away in 1712 in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America.

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Peter Tyler's Ancestors

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Peter Tyler
1645–1712
Birth Place: Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Parents
Roger Tyler
1615–1673
Cranbrook, Kent, England
Ann (Robert) Eaton
1615–1712
Warwickshire, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Peter Tyler's Descendants

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Peter Tyler (20 Nov 1645–Apr 1712) m. Deborah Swaine (24 Apr 1654–May 1684)
  1. 1. John (Tyler) I 1674–1744 m. Hannah Stent 1676–1752
    1. 1. Martha Tyler 1702– m. William Truesdell 1700–1751
      1. 1. Joseph Truesdell 1730–1813 m. Elizabeth Keeler 1722–1774
        1. 1. John Truesdell 1756–1756 m. Maria Hond 1764–1798
        2. 2. Joseph Truesdell 1752–1814
        3. 3. Elizabeth Truesdell 1754–1754
        4. 4. Esther Truesdell 1763–1814
        5. 5. Rachael Truesdell 1758–1831
        6. 6. John Truesdail 1756–1756
        7. 7. Mehitable Truesdail 1760–1814
      2. 2. Richard Truesdell 1744–1839
      3. 3. John Truesdell 1720–
      4. 4. William Truesdell 1722–1784
      5. 5. Stephen (Trusdell) Sr. 1724–1782
      6. 6. Thomas Truesdell 1725–1757
      7. 7. Martha Truesdale 1729–1800
      8. 8. Jesse Truesdell 1734–1817
      9. 9. Samuel Truesdell 1738–1800
      10. 10. Charles Truesdell 1740–1822
      11. 11. Mary Truesdell 1743–
    2. 2. Abigail Tyler 1703–
    3. 3. Elnathan Tyler 1704–1708
    4. 4. David (Tyler) I 1706–
    5. 5. Jonathan Tyler 1708–1774
    6. 6. Isaac Tyler 1708–
    7. 7. Watchful Tyler 1712–
    8. 8. Hannah Tyler 1713–
    9. 9. Agnes Tyler 1715–1802
    10. 10. Jemima Tyler 1717–1745
    11. 11. Patience Tyler 1720–

Peter Tyler's Timeline

2 Records

1645
20 Nov 1645
Birth of Peter Tyler in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America
1712
Apr 1712
Age 67
Death of Peter Tyler in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Nov 1645
    Event Place: Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr 1712
    Event Place: Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America

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