Person:Job Tyler (3)

m.
  1. John Tyler1610 -
  2. Job Tyler1617 - Abt 1700
  3. Moses Tyler1619 -
  4. Rebecca Tyler1622 -
  5. Joseph Tyler1628 -
  6. Mary Tyler1630 -
m. Abt 1640
  1. Moses TylerAbt 1642 - 1727
  2. Mary TylerAbt 1644 - Aft 1693
  3. Hopestill TylerAbt 1646 - 1733/34
  4. child TylerAbt 1646 - 1646
  5. Hannah TylerEst 1648 -
  6. John TylerAbt 1650 - 1652
  7. John Tyler1653 - 1742
  8. Samuel Tyler1655 - 1695
Facts and Events
Name Job Tyler
Gender Male
Christening[1][2] 12 Oct 1617 Cranbrook, Kent, England
Marriage Abt 1640 Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Unknown
Death[3] Abt Dec 1700 Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Ancestral File Number 44FJ-9H
References
  1. International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).

    JOB TYLER
    Christening; 12 OCT 1617 Cranbrook, Kent, England

  2. Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler, and Calvin Cedric Tyler. The Tyler Genealogy: The Descendants of Job Tyler of Andover, Massachusetts, 1619-1700. (Plainfield, New Jersey and Tylerville, Connecticut (Vols. 1 & 2); Grand Rapids, Michigan (Vol. 3): Cornelius B. Tyler and Rollin U. Tyler (Vols. 1 & 2); Calvin Cedric Tyler (Vol. 3), 1912, 1976)
    1:3.

    'JOB TYLER was born about 1619, as in a deposition of 1659, his age is stated as "about 40 yeares." '

  3. Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler, and Calvin Cedric Tyler. The Tyler Genealogy: The Descendants of Job Tyler of Andover, Massachusetts, 1619-1700. (Plainfield, New Jersey and Tylerville, Connecticut (Vols. 1 & 2); Grand Rapids, Michigan (Vol. 3): Cornelius B. Tyler and Rollin U. Tyler (Vols. 1 & 2); Calvin Cedric Tyler (Vol. 3), 1912, 1976)
    1:3, 12, 14, 16.

    p. 3: 'Job's death is nowhere recorded. It is conjectured that he died in Mendon and was there buried, but no proof is at hand to confirm the supposition.'
    pp. 12, 14: 'The last item credited to Job is of a deed to his son Moses of land in Mendon. This is dated [27 Nov] 1700 and is recorded in the Boston Registry of Deeds, Book XX, p. 127. ... "Job Tyler personally appeared before me ... & owned this instrument to be his Act & Deed. Decembr 14 1700 Tymo Dwight." '
    p. 16: A memorial to Job Tyler was dedicated in 1901 and includes "DIED MDCC."

    The fact that someone else attested to his 1700 deed suggests that he may have died by 14 Dec 1700. The creators of the memorial seem to have made this assumption.

  4.   Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler, and Calvin Cedric Tyler. The Tyler Genealogy: The Descendants of Job Tyler of Andover, Massachusetts, 1619-1700. (Plainfield, New Jersey and Tylerville, Connecticut (Vols. 1 & 2); Grand Rapids, Michigan (Vol. 3): Cornelius B. Tyler and Rollin U. Tyler (Vols. 1 & 2); Calvin Cedric Tyler (Vol. 3), 1912, 1976)
    1:3-12.

    'The first known of Job Tyler in this country may be found in the Rhode Island Collections, p. 92, as follows: "Inhabitants admitted at the Towne of Nieu-Port since the 20th of the 3rd 1638 . . . Job Tyler." ... Job Tyler is said to have been found in Andover, Mass., by the first colonists there, a solitary squatter, about 1639-40; ... A few years later he was in Roxbury, Mass. [citing two 1646 records]. He soon returned to Andover [citing records from 1650 and 1662]. ... In 1662, ... Job had paid his last minister's rate, ... and had shaken the soil of Andover from off his feet. ... he set his face toward Roxbury once more ... At some period after his migration from Andover to Roxbury in 1662, Job went to Mendon, and he is among those who drew lots in June, 1671 ... he may have returned [to Roxbury] in 1676 on account of King Philip's war, as Mendon was burned and the inhabitants fled. ... In 1680 Job was in Rowley Village and he may have been in Andover in 1681, but in 1688, 1689, 1691 and 1695 he was paying minister's rates in Mendon.'

    See this source for information on several court cases involving Job Tyler and his wife.

  5.   The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    115 [1961]:75 (Notes).

    'Laurence Tyler of Cranbrook, co. Kent, yeoman, "being aged and weak in body," made his will on 10 Jan. 1663 "in our English computation." ... Proved 14 March 1663. (Consistory Court of Canterbury, 32/53/201.)' Mentions his son Jobe Tyler "who is now in New England."