"You may want to use some of this for his bio, from "The Tyler Genealogy: The Descendants of Job Tyler, of Andover ..., Volume 1" by Willard Irving Tyler Brigham (1912): "He was steward of the McLean Asylum of Somerville, Mass., about forty years. He built a residence in Somerville when he retired, and they [Columbus and Mary] were among the most highly esteemed citizens of the place. Their estate was bequeathed to the Unitarian church for a parsonage."
Thanks
-Deb"
"You may want to use some of this for his bio, from "The Tyler Genealogy: The Descendants of Job Tyler, of Andover ..., Volume 1" by Willard Irving Tyler Brigham (1912): "He was steward of the McLean Asylum of Somerville, Mass., about forty years. He built a residence in Somerville when he retired, and they [Columbus and Mary] were among the most highly esteemed citizens of the place. Their estate was bequeathed to the Unitarian church for a parsonage."
Thanks
-Deb"
Inscription
Columbus Tyler
Born May 11, 1805
Died Sept 14, 1881
Mary E Wife of
Columbus Tyler
Born March 22, 1806
Died December 10, 1889
Gravesite Details
Columbus's wife Mary was the writer of the poem "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
Family Members
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