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William E Tyler

Birth5 Oct 1852 - Scotia, Schenectady, New York, USA
Death3 Dec 1935 - Parishville, St Lawrence, New York, USA
MotherMinerva Graves
FatherTheodore Tyler

Born in Scotia, Schenectady, New York, USA on 5 Oct 1852 to Theodore Tyler and Minerva Graves. William E Tyler married Mildred Emelie Wood and had 6 children. He passed away on 3 Dec 1935 in Parishville, St Lawrence, New York, USA.

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Theodore Tyler
1830 - 1865
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Minerva Graves
Unknown - Unknown
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Mildred Emelie Wood
1859 - 1936
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Myrtle Mildred Tyler
1887 - 1972
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Zetta C. Tyler
1881 - 1949
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Leslie Tyler
Unknown - Unknown
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Ivan L Tyler
1880 - 1943
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William Sydney Tyler
1876 - 1948
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Charles Clayton Tyler
1879 - Unknown

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