Person:Asa Tyler (2)

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m. Bef 1701
  1. William Tyler1701 -
  2. Margaret Tyler1703 -
  3. Job Tyler1705 -
  4. Asa Tyler1708 - 1776
  5. Hannah TylerAbt 1710 -
  6. Lucy TylerAbt 1712 -
  7. Dudley TylerBef 1717 -
m. Aft 11 Aug 1734
  1. Margaret Tyler1735 -
  2. Nathan Tyler1737/38 -
  3. Lucy Tyler1739 -
  4. Hannah Tyler1741 -
  5. Elizabeth Tyler1746 -
  6. Asa Tyler1748 -
  7. Priscilla Tyler1751 -
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Name Asa Tyler
Gender Male
Birth[1] 15 Apr 1708 Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Aft 11 Aug 1734 Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Hannah Peabody
Death[2] 9 Apr 1776 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Boxford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1905)
    p. 98.

    TILER, --sse, s. Job and Margret, [born] Apr. 15, 1708.

  2. Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1928-1931)
    p. 532.

    TYLER, Asa, [died] Apr. 9, 1776, a. abt. 60 y. PR2
    [PR2=Record kept by Rev. James Chandler and Rev. Isaac Bramen, pastors of the Second Church]

  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)
    p. 46, 79.

    Asa Tyler [#91], s/o Job Tyler [#14] and Margaret Bradstreet, b. Boxford 25 [sic] Apr 1708, "tradition says killed at Lexington and Concord, 1775", m. 1734 Hannah Peabody.
    [Note: It appears an Asa Tyler of Rowley did serve in the Revolution but as the service continued after 1775 he does not appear to have been killed at Lexington/Concord, and since it further continues after the date of death it was clearly a different person, probably his son. See here. This source cites Source:Gage, Thomas. History of Rowley for this information, but so far, the reference to either Asa Tyler has not been located in that work.]