J Hutton
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Categories: Kentucky Project
I see you added Mary Ann (Tyler) Taylor (Tyler-4250) as the daughter of William Tyler (Tyler-1491) and Mary Ann Elizabeth Carter (25745). I think this is unlikely as it is documented they died in Georgia without issue. I believe this Mary Tyler was the daughter of William Tyler and Elizabeth Young of Orangeburg County, South Carolina. The information on Find-A-Grave memorials for this family is unsourced and contains many conflation errors.
William Ellis Tyler (Tyler-1345) is the most likely candidate to be Mary Ann's father. Al Brodie, now deceased, published a book on William Tyler. We exchanged much information, because I strongly suspected one of his main sources on the early part of his book, Miss Bessie Garvin, accidentally conflated three men named William Tyler. Y-dna testing confirmed a lineal descendant of William Tyler of Orangeburg, SC, is not related to the William Tyler of Columbia, GA.
Here is a link to some more information. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/281376/possible-parents-for-william-ellis-tyler-tyler-1345-
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