Re: JAMES TYE - ENGLAND - EARLY 19th CENTURY
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Re: JAMES TYE - ENGLAND - EARLY 19th CENTURY
Marcie Dietrich 3/07/04
You seem to have made quite a bit of progress, Marcie.I don't have a tree in GEDCOM:I don't know if my cousin does but I will ask him.However, our particular Tye connection with Suffolk apparently ended with the birth of my GGGrandfather in 1802 in Walton, Suffolk. His parents were Thomas Tye and Elizabeth Markham who we believe were born and lived around the area Walton/Trimley St. Mary, Suffolk, but we have not yet been able to verify dates etc. We do not know Thomas's parentage.We think Thomas and Elizabeth had several children who died at a very early age but know of none apart from my GGGrandfather who survived into adulthood.My GGGrandfather James Tye married Mary Dunnage and moved to Greenwich (now in London but then in Kent) and from then on all the Tyes we know of lived in and around that area.
Marion
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Re: JAMES TYE - ENGLAND - EARLY 19th CENTURY
russell Bozier 10/22/09