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Hi. I was seeing if anyone from the Andover Center was still actively responding to inquiries here. I am actually a descendent of the Tylers. My paternal grandmother Charlene Tyler passed away when I was a child. I am trying to find some living Tyler women.

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Hi Nichole, thank you for reading! So interesting that you are related to the Tylers, the 17th-century group is a fascinating family with rich stories. We don't keep any official record of living descendants, but you may find others among the comments of these posts, as other descendants have done as you have! Of course, if you have any questions about the 17th-century Tylers, we'd be happy to help in your research, just send an email to info@andoverhistoryandculture.org to get connected with our staff and resources. Thank you!

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Sep 8, 2021Liked by Elaine Clements

We are really interested in this series. We live on Foster’s Pond, close to where the accused Ann Foster resided. But of even more relevance to us is that we are direct descendants of three Andover residents who were accused and jailed: Mary (Clements) Osgood, Deliverance (Hazeltine) Dane, and Edward Farrington. We are also direct descendants of Rev. Francis Dane and Hannah (Allen) Holt, sister of Martha Carrier, and related to numerous people who were victimized by the events of 1692. Wish there were a sprinkling of plaques throughout the towns (Andover and North Andover) to memorialize either where people lived or where specific events occurred. Bob and Diane Hanscom

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