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John Waller Tyler

BirthJan 1827 - Fluvanna County, Virginia, USA
Death1900 - Albemarle Co, VA, USA
MotherMary "Polly" Perkins Pace
FatherJoseph Wade Tyler

Born in Fluvanna County, Virginia, USA on Jan 1827 to Joseph Wade Tyler and Mary "Polly" Perkins Pace. John Waller Tyler married Caroline Anderson Bramham and had 10 children. He passed away on 1900 in Albemarle Co, VA, USA.

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Joseph Wade Tyler
1798 - 1880
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Mary "Polly" Perkins Pace
1805 - 1872
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Caroline Anderson Bramham
1829 - 1900
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John Franklin Pierce Tyler
1852 - 1941
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George Thomas M. Tyler
1864 - 1940
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Robert B. Tyler
1866 - 1907
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Sarah Margaret Tyler
1859 - 1916
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James Frances Tyler
1848 - 1905
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Joseph E. Tyler
1861 - Unknown
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Mary Elizabeth Tyler
1850 - 1934
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Lewis B. Tyler
1857 - 1938
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William W. Tyler
1855 - 1930
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Louise R Tyler
1869 - 1940

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