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Elizabeth Cummins Tyler

Birth
Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death
unknown
USA
Burial
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FATHER: John COMINS CUMMINS (AFN: BJQ2-Z0 )
MOTHER: Sarah SIBLEY (AFN: BJQ3-04 )

SPOUSE: Andrews TYLER (AFN: 1LXH-SC )
Married: 1806 Boxford, Herkimer, New York
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"I became acquainted with Daniel Tyler and on the 11th of September 1836, we were united in marriage. The following day we started with his father and family for Far West, Missouri, a distance of a 1,000 miles, nine of us in one wagon. There were no railroads then. This is my first traveling by land which I did not much fancy, but was willing to surmount every obstacle to dwell with the people of God. The kind treatment and words of comfort, I recieved from father Tyler could not be surpassed by anyone, not even by my husband, but alas, father Tyler was not destined to be with us long. The exposure, traveling through storms and sickly places, wading thru streams, cold heavily upon us. He sickened and died on the 2nd of May 1837. We had been obliged to winter in Lake County, Indiana. We resumed our journey early in the spring and got as far as Bloomfield, Illinois, when father Tyler my husband and I were stricken down with a sickness and as was before stated we had to leave our father. Sad to relate, this was not the only one we had to leave by the wayside. While stopping at Bloomfield, my husband's brother Comfort a youth of 16 years, fell from a horse not thinking him in a dangerous condition, s soon as all were sufficiently recovered, we resumed our journey as far as Huntsville, Missouri, where about after three weeks, death ended his sufferin. Our mother bore up with much fortitude under this heavy breavement, although of a weakly nature. On the 3rd of August, we arrived in Far West, being nearly a year since we left Kirtland on heavy expense all the time. U or expense was of no small amount, but our mother had enough to buy a small farm, which we were compelled to leave to the mobbers od Missouri."

SOURCE of the above: The Autobiography of Ruth Welton Tyler. Found in DUP in Salt Lake City.
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Sons and One Daughter of Andrews and Elizabeth.
1 S: Joseph C. TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-0H )
B: 8 June 1807 Sempronius, Oswego, New York
D: 14 November 1860
2 S: Nathaniel TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-1N )
B: 25 January 1809 Sempronius, Oswego, New York
D: 21 April 1857 Adams co., Illinois
3 S: William TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-2T )
B: 14 October 1814 Sempronius, Oswego, New York
D:
4 D:Elmina Tyler Behunin
B: 23 April 1811 Sempronius, Cayuga, New York
D: 29 September 1883 Ferron, Emery, Utah
BUR: Ferron, Emery, Utah
5 S:Sgt Daniel Tyler
B: 23 November 1816 Sempronius,Cayuga,New York,USA
D: 7 November 1906 Beaver,Beaver,Utah,USA
BUR: 9 November 1906 Beaver, Beaver, Utah
6 S: Comfort C.W. TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-46 )
B: 30 September 1818 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 1837 Huntsville, Missouri
NOTE:Died from injuries sustained in a fall from a horse. Possibly was burried along the roadside.
7 S: Tyler (AFN: 1VJ2-RW9 )
B: 1820 Springfield, Erie, PA
D:
8 S: Ira TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-5C )
B: 29 May 1822 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 12 January 1901
9 S: Hiram TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-6J )
B: 31 March 1824 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 1874
10 S: Uriah TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-7P )
B: 6 July 1826 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 29 January 1867
11 S: John E. TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-8V )
B: 15 June 1829 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 27 June 1831
12 S: Henry B. TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-92 )
B: 13 March 1831 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 4 July 1907
FATHER: John COMINS CUMMINS (AFN: BJQ2-Z0 )
MOTHER: Sarah SIBLEY (AFN: BJQ3-04 )

SPOUSE: Andrews TYLER (AFN: 1LXH-SC )
Married: 1806 Boxford, Herkimer, New York
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"I became acquainted with Daniel Tyler and on the 11th of September 1836, we were united in marriage. The following day we started with his father and family for Far West, Missouri, a distance of a 1,000 miles, nine of us in one wagon. There were no railroads then. This is my first traveling by land which I did not much fancy, but was willing to surmount every obstacle to dwell with the people of God. The kind treatment and words of comfort, I recieved from father Tyler could not be surpassed by anyone, not even by my husband, but alas, father Tyler was not destined to be with us long. The exposure, traveling through storms and sickly places, wading thru streams, cold heavily upon us. He sickened and died on the 2nd of May 1837. We had been obliged to winter in Lake County, Indiana. We resumed our journey early in the spring and got as far as Bloomfield, Illinois, when father Tyler my husband and I were stricken down with a sickness and as was before stated we had to leave our father. Sad to relate, this was not the only one we had to leave by the wayside. While stopping at Bloomfield, my husband's brother Comfort a youth of 16 years, fell from a horse not thinking him in a dangerous condition, s soon as all were sufficiently recovered, we resumed our journey as far as Huntsville, Missouri, where about after three weeks, death ended his sufferin. Our mother bore up with much fortitude under this heavy breavement, although of a weakly nature. On the 3rd of August, we arrived in Far West, being nearly a year since we left Kirtland on heavy expense all the time. U or expense was of no small amount, but our mother had enough to buy a small farm, which we were compelled to leave to the mobbers od Missouri."

SOURCE of the above: The Autobiography of Ruth Welton Tyler. Found in DUP in Salt Lake City.
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Sons and One Daughter of Andrews and Elizabeth.
1 S: Joseph C. TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-0H )
B: 8 June 1807 Sempronius, Oswego, New York
D: 14 November 1860
2 S: Nathaniel TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-1N )
B: 25 January 1809 Sempronius, Oswego, New York
D: 21 April 1857 Adams co., Illinois
3 S: William TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-2T )
B: 14 October 1814 Sempronius, Oswego, New York
D:
4 D:Elmina Tyler Behunin
B: 23 April 1811 Sempronius, Cayuga, New York
D: 29 September 1883 Ferron, Emery, Utah
BUR: Ferron, Emery, Utah
5 S:Sgt Daniel Tyler
B: 23 November 1816 Sempronius,Cayuga,New York,USA
D: 7 November 1906 Beaver,Beaver,Utah,USA
BUR: 9 November 1906 Beaver, Beaver, Utah
6 S: Comfort C.W. TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-46 )
B: 30 September 1818 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 1837 Huntsville, Missouri
NOTE:Died from injuries sustained in a fall from a horse. Possibly was burried along the roadside.
7 S: Tyler (AFN: 1VJ2-RW9 )
B: 1820 Springfield, Erie, PA
D:
8 S: Ira TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-5C )
B: 29 May 1822 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 12 January 1901
9 S: Hiram TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-6J )
B: 31 March 1824 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 1874
10 S: Uriah TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-7P )
B: 6 July 1826 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 29 January 1867
11 S: John E. TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-8V )
B: 15 June 1829 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 27 June 1831
12 S: Henry B. TYLER (AFN: 1LXK-92 )
B: 13 March 1831 Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania
D: 4 July 1907


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