Moses TYLER
Internet IGI (Jan 2006)
Ancestry World Tree
New.familysearch.org, Jun 2011
NOTE: The History of Richmond speaks of him as a man of more than ordinary attainments, who had supreior qualifications forbusiness, and calls attention to the town records which he keptfor many years, as proof of his ability. He was a wonderfullygood land surveyor; was a justice of the peace, conveyancer,and representative for several years to the GeneralCourt; he held numerous town offices. He carried on farming inthe same way that he conducted all his other business, in whichhe was exceedingly orderly and methodical. His disposition wasrather peculiar, but he seems to have been a man of strengthand character. He was large, physically, weighing over 300pounds. It is said that the only plan extant of Richmond wasmade by him." "He died suddenly in Richmond, of apoplexzy, (a stroke or hemorrhage) while sitting on a rock in a field...."
He married Mary Scott 9 Sep 1777 at Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire . Mary Scott was born at Dudley, Worcester, Massachusetts 25 Dec 1757 daughter of John Scott and Mary Trott .
They were the parents of 8
children:
Chloe Tyler
born 1 Jul 1778.
Milinda Tyler
born 12 Aug 1780.
Mary Tyler
born 9 Aug 1782.
Aaron Tyler
born 30 Jul 1784.
Moses Tyler
born 29 Aug 1786.
Benjamin Tyler
born 12 May 1789.
John Tyler
born 31 May 1791.
Patience Tyler
born 17 Jul 1795.
Moses Tyler died 9 Nov 1818 at Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire .
Mary Scott died 14 May 1827 at Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire .