The New York Times – Jan. 23, 1898: "Mrs. Ann Beaumont, the oldest resident of Wallingford, Conn., died yesterday morning, aged ninety-five years. Mrs. Beaumont was a daughter of John Tyler, who assisted in throwing the tea overboard in Boston Harbor, and who was also a member of the party appointed to go to England to bring back the Treaty of Peace."
Her father is apparently not actually on any of the recognized lists of Boston Tea Party participants. -courtesy Geniebug
The New York Times – Jan. 23, 1898: "Mrs. Ann Beaumont, the oldest resident of Wallingford, Conn., died yesterday morning, aged ninety-five years. Mrs. Beaumont was a daughter of John Tyler, who assisted in throwing the tea overboard in Boston Harbor, and who was also a member of the party appointed to go to England to bring back the Treaty of Peace."
Her father is apparently not actually on any of the recognized lists of Boston Tea Party participants. -courtesy Geniebug
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Records on Ancestry
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1870 United States Federal Census
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1850 United States Federal Census
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Connecticut, U.S., Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection)
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U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current
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Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934
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