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Frederick Tyler

Birth1847 - Great Maplestead, Essex
DeathDec 1925 - Braintree, Essex, England
MotherMartha Dyson
FatherIsaac Tyler

Born in Great Maplestead, Essex on 1847 to Isaac Tyler and Martha Dyson. Frederick Tyler married Sarah Curtis and had 7 children. He passed away on Dec 1925 in Braintree, Essex, England.

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Isaac Tyler
1827 - 1916
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Martha Dyson
1827 - 1907
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Sarah Curtis
1849 - 1886
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Sarah Partridge
1852 - 1927
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Alfred Tyler
1892 - Unknown
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William Ernest Tyler
1873 - Unknown
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Sarah Gertrude Tyler
1878 - 1970
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Lucy Maria Tyler
1880 - 1939
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John Edward Tyler
1875 - Unknown
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Alfred Frederick Curtis/tyler
1869 - 1877
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Clara Matilda Tyler
1885 - Unknown

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