. Official report of the ... American Tyler family reunion .. . eer. During;tlie Spanish war he was recalled and acted for a lime as Recorder of of Labor Kmi>!oymf;it. and later upon the Independence. The remains •of this trenial. whole-souled kinsm.!! were laid to rest in the cen^etcrv of hiswestern home. Thonffh ; ^r w-: n ?•?i^?.! , sons tookto . lui j^n-ui. i>ier liad two brothers, one ^f whom, Co\. John S. Txder, •of the Second Vermont Volunteers, died, unmarried, in ISU. from ^voundsreceived in of the ^Vi!derness, while the other,


. Official report of the ... American Tyler family reunion .. . eer. During;tlie Spanish war he was recalled and acted for a lime as Recorder of of Labor Kmi>!oymf;it. and later upon the Independence. The remains •of this trenial. whole-souled kinsm.!! were laid to rest in the cen^etcrv of hiswestern home. Thonffh ; ^r w-: n ?•?i^?.! , sons tookto . lui j^n-ui. i>ier liad two brothers, one ^f whom, Co\. John S. Txder, •of the Second Vermont Volunteers, died, unmarried, in ISU. from ^voundsreceived in of the ^Vi!derness, while the other, when a mere vouth •of 1<, was lost on the ill-fated •General Grant, of which ho was third mate,his name Ijeing Kufus. RKV. GKORGi: LKOX \V.\].K1:R passed awav from his Hartford, (.onn.,home, -March H, l:«\ The iTnmediatc cause of his death was , thouRhhe had for several years been a sufferer from paralysis. Of delicate consti-tution, by careful conser\-ation. lie was ovrmitted to live out tli.^ three score• and ..^ ^ ,. —... , ........... ^,, ,.... -Board cf \isitors of Andover Theological Seminary. His lirst -u-ife was Williston. of ; after whose death he married Amelia Read, of Thompson. Conn., who diedin ls;>. Dr. Walker is survived by an oniv son. Prof. Williston Walker, ofHartford. RODOLPHl3 D. S. TYLKR .of the Co;ir:,:.eticur lin-:--) died ar , , February 0, l0. Rorn in IScJi. upon tiie outbreak of the Civil War he•enlisted as lieutenant in the Eighty-first New York \o!unteers. from whichhe rose, through the rank of captain, to t!;ai of major. He t,reatbravery in many a hard , receiving a ;- wound at Cold Harboi. Re-turning- liome at the close of the war. for a time he was poormaster cf Oswego,but became chief of police in 1570. Removing- thereafter to Detroit, he kepta book store foi- some years, btit during Clevelands admi;:is;ration -^vasappointed Superintendent of


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