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Julia Ann <I>Tanner</I> Tyler

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Julia Ann Tanner Tyler

Birth
Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
8 Apr 1931 (aged 82)
East Highlands, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 3-6-2-
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Sidney and Julia Ann(Shepard)Tanner.
Wife of Charles Y.Tyler 11 Jun 1865 at Beaver, UT.
Mother of;
Raymond M. Tyler(1866-1938)*
Addie Tyler Merris(1867-1945)*
Wilbur Tyler(1869-1869)*
Nellie Tyler(1871-1871)*
May Tyler Hattery(1873-1973)*
Charles C. Tyler(1875-1948)*
Burton "Bert" Tyler(1878-1954)*
Pratt Tyler(1880-1922)*
Frank Tyler(1880-1922)
Willie Tyler(1885-1886)*
Grace Tyler Walden(1888-1919)*
Mark Tyler(1892-1959) *
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Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA.), P. 21, Col. 3
Sat., Apr. 11, 1931
San Bernardino Pioneer Expires
EAST HIGHLANDS, April 10 -
Mrs. Julia N. Tanner Tyler, one of the pioneers of San Bernardino county, who came across the mountains, plains and deserts in Jeff Hunt's Mormon train from Salt lake City in 1851, afterward living as a girl in the old fort built in San Bernardino, died here today at the age of 83 years. She had been in ill health for a year.
Mrs. Tyler often told of life in the fort in the days when the settlers tended their crops with a hoe in one hand and a musket in the other. The Indians were won't to make raids on the settlers at all times and there were many alarms.
She was but 3 years of age on the trip across the mountains, but heard her parents tell of the hardships, of letting the wagons down the steep mountainsides with ropes, of the days and days on the desert with almost no water.
Mrs. Tyler is survived by seven children, all of them living in the valley. They are Raymond Tyler, San Bernardino; Mrs. Merriss and Mrs. L. O. Haller of East Highlands; Charles C. Tyler and Burton W. Tyler of Highland; Frank Tyler, East Highlands, and Mark Tyler of Mentone.
The pioneers will have charge of the funeral services and interment will be in the Pioneers' Cemetery in San Bernardino.
Contributor: Chloé (47159257) •
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Daughter of Sidney and Julia Ann(Shepard)Tanner.
Wife of Charles Y.Tyler 11 Jun 1865 at Beaver, UT.
Mother of;
Raymond M. Tyler(1866-1938)*
Addie Tyler Merris(1867-1945)*
Wilbur Tyler(1869-1869)*
Nellie Tyler(1871-1871)*
May Tyler Hattery(1873-1973)*
Charles C. Tyler(1875-1948)*
Burton "Bert" Tyler(1878-1954)*
Pratt Tyler(1880-1922)*
Frank Tyler(1880-1922)
Willie Tyler(1885-1886)*
Grace Tyler Walden(1888-1919)*
Mark Tyler(1892-1959) *
.............
Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA.), P. 21, Col. 3
Sat., Apr. 11, 1931
San Bernardino Pioneer Expires
EAST HIGHLANDS, April 10 -
Mrs. Julia N. Tanner Tyler, one of the pioneers of San Bernardino county, who came across the mountains, plains and deserts in Jeff Hunt's Mormon train from Salt lake City in 1851, afterward living as a girl in the old fort built in San Bernardino, died here today at the age of 83 years. She had been in ill health for a year.
Mrs. Tyler often told of life in the fort in the days when the settlers tended their crops with a hoe in one hand and a musket in the other. The Indians were won't to make raids on the settlers at all times and there were many alarms.
She was but 3 years of age on the trip across the mountains, but heard her parents tell of the hardships, of letting the wagons down the steep mountainsides with ropes, of the days and days on the desert with almost no water.
Mrs. Tyler is survived by seven children, all of them living in the valley. They are Raymond Tyler, San Bernardino; Mrs. Merriss and Mrs. L. O. Haller of East Highlands; Charles C. Tyler and Burton W. Tyler of Highland; Frank Tyler, East Highlands, and Mark Tyler of Mentone.
The pioneers will have charge of the funeral services and interment will be in the Pioneers' Cemetery in San Bernardino.
Contributor: Chloé (47159257) •
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  • Created by: Barbara LeClaire
  • Added: May 27, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27140246/julia_ann-tyler: accessed ), memorial page for Julia Ann Tanner Tyler (10 Jun 1848–8 Apr 1931), Find a Grave Memorial ID 27140246, citing Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA; Maintained by Barbara LeClaire (contributor 46903377).