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John Tyler

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John Tyler

Birth
Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Death
1814 (aged 70–71)
Hephzibah, Richmond County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Lost to time Add to Map
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John Tyler and Eleanor Strother resided in Barnwell, Barnwell Co., SC and nr. Augusta, Richmond Co., GA

Son of Henry and Alice (Strother) Tyler

Husband of Eleanor (Strother) Tyler ~ married 1780, Stafford Co., VA.

John and Eleanor (Strother) Tyler had 6 children and they were:

1. Thomas Tyler, "War of 1812" (m. Sarah Shy)
2. Nancy Ann Tyler (m. 1st., George Conn and 2nd., Nicholas Graham Powers)
3. Rebecca Tyler (m. John H. Willingham)
4. James Tyler (m. Catherine Washington)
5. Elizabeth Lydia "Liddy" Tyler (m. unk. Willingham, Minister)
6. Alexander Gowry Strother Tyler (m. Martha Catching)

NOTE:

In 1787 Alice (Strother) Tyler and her son John Tyler appear on the Personal Tax lists of Stafford County; in 1791 she last appears paying tax on seven slaves. In 1792 the Estate of Henry Tyler was taxed on six slaves, indicating his widow was deceased. The 300 acre plantation of Captain Henry Tyler was sold to Henry Fitzhugh of Bellaire in 1798.

TYLER - STROTHER - ALLEN
Source: Tyler's Quarterly (pp. 776-779)

John R. Tyler, a descendant of Francis Tyler and Ann Strother stated his research showed John, the son of Henry and Alice, was declared insane about 1800 and was held in guardianship by another sibling. This sibling was believed to be his sister, Anne "Anna" Tyler (m. 1st. Robert Maze and 2nd., John Allen).

It's possible John H. Willingham married the
"Tyler sisters (Rebecca and Elizabeth Lydia "Libby" Tyler) and if this is the case in which order?
John Tyler and Eleanor Strother resided in Barnwell, Barnwell Co., SC and nr. Augusta, Richmond Co., GA

Son of Henry and Alice (Strother) Tyler

Husband of Eleanor (Strother) Tyler ~ married 1780, Stafford Co., VA.

John and Eleanor (Strother) Tyler had 6 children and they were:

1. Thomas Tyler, "War of 1812" (m. Sarah Shy)
2. Nancy Ann Tyler (m. 1st., George Conn and 2nd., Nicholas Graham Powers)
3. Rebecca Tyler (m. John H. Willingham)
4. James Tyler (m. Catherine Washington)
5. Elizabeth Lydia "Liddy" Tyler (m. unk. Willingham, Minister)
6. Alexander Gowry Strother Tyler (m. Martha Catching)

NOTE:

In 1787 Alice (Strother) Tyler and her son John Tyler appear on the Personal Tax lists of Stafford County; in 1791 she last appears paying tax on seven slaves. In 1792 the Estate of Henry Tyler was taxed on six slaves, indicating his widow was deceased. The 300 acre plantation of Captain Henry Tyler was sold to Henry Fitzhugh of Bellaire in 1798.

TYLER - STROTHER - ALLEN
Source: Tyler's Quarterly (pp. 776-779)

John R. Tyler, a descendant of Francis Tyler and Ann Strother stated his research showed John, the son of Henry and Alice, was declared insane about 1800 and was held in guardianship by another sibling. This sibling was believed to be his sister, Anne "Anna" Tyler (m. 1st. Robert Maze and 2nd., John Allen).

It's possible John H. Willingham married the
"Tyler sisters (Rebecca and Elizabeth Lydia "Libby" Tyler) and if this is the case in which order?


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