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Preston
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Preston
Olive Tyler
b.
22 Mar 1753
Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States
d.
18 Nov 1782
Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States
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Parents and Siblings
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F
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General John Tyler
1721 - 1804
M
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Mary Spalding
Abt 1715 - 1801
m.
14 Dec 1742
Mehitabel Tyler
1743 -
James Tyler
1746 - 1750
Abigail Tyler
1750 -
Olive Tyler
1753 - 1782
John Tyler
1755 - 1836
Lydia Tyler
1758 -
Spouse and Children
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H
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Daniel Coit
1757 - 1790
W
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Olive Tyler
1753 - 1782
m.
29 Nov 1781
Daniel Tyler (twin) Coit
1782 - 1808
Olive Tyler (twin) Coit
1782 - 1798
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Facts and Events
Name
Olive Tyler
Married Name
Mrs. Olive Coit
Gender
Female
Birth
[1]
22 Mar 1753
Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States
Marriage
29 Nov 1781
Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States
to
Daniel Coit
Death
[2]
18 Nov 1782
Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States
age 28 - died shortly after the birth of her twins
References
↑
Preston Vital Records, in
Connecticut, United States.
The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
2:21.
TYLER, Olive, d. [John & Mary], b. Mar. 22, 1753
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Family Recorded, in
Chapman, F. W., and Samuel Coit.
The Coit Family, or, The Descendants of John Coit
:
Who Appears Among the Settlers of Salem, Mass. in 1638, at Gloucester in 1644, and at New London, Conn. in 1650
. (Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1874).
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