He married Hannah Peabody, daughter of Nathan and Hannah (Putnam) Peabody, 11 Aug 1734 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay. (Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910)
He lived in Rowley.
He was mentioned in Gage's "History of Rowley," and believed to have been a soldier in the He lived in Rowley, which is about 30 to 40 miles from Lexington or Concord.
Although it is unclear where he died, it would seem likely he was buried where he lived in Rowley.
Children:
* Margaret Tyler, born 1 June 1735
* Nathan Tyler, born 3 Feb 1738
* Lucy Tyler, born 1 Oct 1739
* Hannah Tyler, born 3 Sep 1741, married Moses Tyler
* Elizabeth Tyler, born 22 April 1746, married Asa Tyler
* Asa Tyler, born 21 December 1748
* Pricilla Tyler, born 1752, died 1754.
The Tyler Genealogy, Vol. I, 1912, page 79.
Suggested edit: Town Records show Asa Tyler dies in Rowley on 9 April 1776.
Attempts to put him at Lexington/Concord in April 1775 really don't work. He was 67 years old and 40 miles away. And 9 April is ten days too early. Thank you for the suggestion. Sounds like would have been too old for the Lexiington/Concord death. WLaddR (#48112731)
He married Hannah Peabody, daughter of Nathan and Hannah (Putnam) Peabody, 11 Aug 1734 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay. (Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910)
He lived in Rowley.
He was mentioned in Gage's "History of Rowley," and believed to have been a soldier in the He lived in Rowley, which is about 30 to 40 miles from Lexington or Concord.
Although it is unclear where he died, it would seem likely he was buried where he lived in Rowley.
Children:
* Margaret Tyler, born 1 June 1735
* Nathan Tyler, born 3 Feb 1738
* Lucy Tyler, born 1 Oct 1739
* Hannah Tyler, born 3 Sep 1741, married Moses Tyler
* Elizabeth Tyler, born 22 April 1746, married Asa Tyler
* Asa Tyler, born 21 December 1748
* Pricilla Tyler, born 1752, died 1754.
The Tyler Genealogy, Vol. I, 1912, page 79.
Suggested edit: Town Records show Asa Tyler dies in Rowley on 9 April 1776.
Attempts to put him at Lexington/Concord in April 1775 really don't work. He was 67 years old and 40 miles away. And 9 April is ten days too early. Thank you for the suggestion. Sounds like would have been too old for the Lexiington/Concord death. WLaddR (#48112731)
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