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Richard Levert Tyler 1901–1947 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 06 Jul 1901
Birth Location: New Castle, Jefferson Co AL
Death Date: 22 Aug 1947
Death Location: Sayreton Mine, Birmingham, AL
Father: Joseph Tylor
Mother: Minnie Reeves
Spouse(s): Willie Dorman
Children(s): Coy Tyler, Avis Tyler, Hazel Tyler
In 1901, Richard Levert Tyler entered the world in New Castle, Jefferson Co AL, born to Joseph Tylor And Minnie Adaline Reeves. Richard Levert Tyler married Willie Addie Dorman, and had children including Avis Tyler, Coy Gordon Buddy Tyler, Francis Tyler, Hazel Lavonia Tyler. Richard Levert Tyler passed away in 1947 in Sayreton Mine, Birmingham, AL.
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- In 1901, Richard Levert Tyler entered the world in New Castle, Jefferson Co AL, born to Joseph Tylor And Minnie Adaline Reeves.
- Richard Levert Tyler married Willie Addie Dorman, and had children including Avis Tyler, Coy Gordon Buddy Tyler, Francis Tyler, Hazel Lavonia Tyler.
- Richard Levert Tyler passed away in 1947 in Sayreton Mine, Birmingham, AL.
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Richard Tyler's Descendants
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1. Coy (Gordon 'Buddy') Tyler 1921–2004
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2. Avis Tyler 1922–2006
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3. Hazel (Lavonia) Tyler –2007
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 06 Jul 1901
Event Place: New Castle, Jefferson Co AL
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 22 Aug 1947
Event Place: Sayreton Mine, Birmingham, AL