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Mother: Catherine STEPHENS |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Joshua EDWARDS "the Immigrant"_| | (1702 - 1784) m 1724 | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Thomas EDWARDS | (1737 - 1776) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Catherine STEPHENS ____________| (1702 - ....) m 1724 | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Alice Elizabeth HARRISON |
__________________________ | ________________________| | | | |__________________________ | _Nelson Henry NORMAN ______| | (1849 - 1909) m 1877 | | | __________________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | |__________________________ | | |--Stanely Doyle NORMAN | (1882 - 1911) | _Harvey HARRISON _________+ | | (1806 - 1890) m 1824 | _Harvey White HARRISON _| | | (1835 - 1904) m 1860 | | | |_Zilpha BELL _____________+ | | (1803 - 1889) m 1824 |_Alice Elizabeth HARRISON _| (1861 - 1930) m 1877 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) CALVIN _ | | |_Gilley Dorsey CALVIN __| (1833 - 1903) m 1860 | |__________________________
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Mother: Dolly THOMPSON |
_William SANDIDGE Jr.______+ | (1715 - 1777) m 1747 _John SANDIDGE _______| | (1760 - 1832) m 1783 | | |_Elizabeth "Betty" GRAVES _+ | (1720 - 1826) m 1747 _Dabney M. SANDIDGE _| | (1804 - 1898) | | | _David WOOD _______________+ | | | (1737 - 1813) m 1756 | |_Mary (Molly) WOOD ___| | (1760 - 1824) m 1783 | | |_Mary WATSON ______________+ | (1738 - ....) m 1756 | |--Florence SANDIDGE | (1840 - ....) | ___________________________ | | | _William THOMPSON ____| | | (1790 - ....) | | | |___________________________ | | |_Dolly THOMPSON _____| (1810 - ....) | | ___________________________ | | |_Judith (Juda) TRIGG _| (1790 - ....) | |___________________________
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Mother: Margaret DESCARTES OR TEGARD |
Children:
Margaret Shoup b. 28 Sep 1803
Henry Shoup b. 28 Feb 1806
David Shoup b. 7 Jun 1808
Abraham Shoup b. 14 Oct 1810
John Shoup b. 21 Nov 1812
Rosanna Shoup b. 6 Sep 1815
Samuel F. Shoup b. 20 Sep 1817
Elizabeth Shoup b. 8 Mar 1820
Barbara Shoup b. 5 Nov 1822
per John Fluke Family by D. Frank Bayer (1988) son of Sebastian
Shoup and Margaret Descartes
_(RESEARCH QUERY) SHOUP _ | _Sebastion SHOUP "the Immigrant"_| | (1704 - 1767) m 1733 | | |_________________________ | _John Sebastion SHOUP _________| | (1734 - 1793) | | | _________________________ | | | | |_Elsepth TSCHUDI ________________| | (1710 - ....) m 1733 | | |_________________________ | | |--Henry (Shope) SHOUP | (1767 - 1850) | _________________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Margaret DESCARTES OR TEGARD _| (1730 - ....) | | _________________________ | | |_________________________________| | |_________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth ELMORE |
_Anthony TRABUE\TRABUC "the Immigrant"_+ | (1669 - 1724) m 1704 _Jacob TRABUE ____________| | (1705 - 1767) m 1731 | | |_Magdalene VEREUL\VERRUEIL ____________+ | (1683 - 1731) m 1704 _John TRABUE Sr._____| | (1735 - 1791) m 1760| | | _John WOOLDRIDGE "the Immigrant"_______ | | | (1678 - 1757) m 1705 | |_Mary (Marie) WOOLDRIDGE _| | (1712 - 1789) m 1731 | | |_Martha OSBORNE? ______________________+ | (1688 - 1757) m 1705 | |--Mary "Polly" TRABUE | (1768 - 1811) | _______________________________________ | | | _Thomas ELMORE ___________| | | (1720 - ....) | | | |_______________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth ELMORE ___| (1740 - 1780) m 1760| | _______________________________________ | | |__________________________| | |_______________________________________
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Mother: Sarah "Sally" BLAIR |
_Thomas TURK _________________+ | (1782 - 1826) m 1802 _Thomas Johnson TURK ___| | (1811 - 1845) m 1833 | | |_Margaret GLEAVES ____________+ | (1784 - 1855) m 1802 _William Marion TURK _| | (1837 - 1897) m 1856 | | | _Benjamin Franklin CARTER Sr._+ | | | (1788 - 1852) m 1807 | |_Parthenia L. CARTER ___| | (1814 - 1874) m 1833 | | |_Mary Elizabeth SLEDD ________+ | (1787 - 1864) m 1807 | |--Edith TURK | (1870 - ....) | _Alexander BLAIR _____________+ | | (1763 - 1831) m 1785 | _John Marshall BLAIR ___| | | (1794 - 1876) | | | |_Elizabeth BREEDING __________+ | | (1765 - 1813) m 1785 |_Sarah "Sally" BLAIR _| (1837 - 1890) m 1856 | | ______________________________ | | |_Sarah "Sallie" YOUNG? _| (1796 - 1850) | |______________________________
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Mother: Elvira OXLEY |
It thus came to pass that B. B. Tyler was brought up in the
faith. His parents, as to religion were simply, and only,
disciples of Christ.
The thirty-first, day of July, 1859, he confessed Christ. The
following day, the first of August, he was baptized by his
father, in the Sangamon river--a stream of water about midway
between the family residence and Decatur.
His chief ambition now was to do good. He was at the parting of
the ways. A vocation in life must be selected. His mother had
brought him up to think that he would be a preacher. This he
desired to be above anything else; but, he said: "I do not know
enough to preach--I am not good enough." What then? The vocation
of the teacher presented itself to him as next to that of a
[468] preacher in the opportunity it afforded of doing good.
But, first of all, an education must be obtained. The tenth day
of September, 1859, he entered Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois.
The Civil War interrupted his college course. Only two years
were spent in college. His father's income was, in part, from
Kentucky. This was cut off by the civil strife. J. W. Houston,
state evangelist, for Illinois, visited Decatur, in the
prosecution of his work, during the summer of 1861. He requested
the young man to speak in his meeting. His effort received the
commendation of the evangelist. The next Lord's day, at the
request of Mr. Houston, he preached at Litchfield. Illinois, in
place of the evangelist, who had an appointment to begin a
protracted meeting there at that time. Three persons confessed
Christ the first Lord's day. Mr. Houston spent one evening in
the meeting and passed on in the prosecution of his work as
general superintendent of missions in the state. He returned to
Litchfield at the end of the week. There were eleven candidates
for baptism. This decided the life work of B. B. Tyler. He was
employed as evangelist in the counties of Montgomery and
Macoupin, Illinois, for one year, on a salary of $240. Three
hundred persons were added to the churches. The Illinois State
Missionary Convention met at Eureka. During the convention,
September 4, 1861, B. B. Tyler was formally set apart to the
work of the ministry by prayer and the laying on of the hands of
the eldership.
While he was in college he became acquainted with Miss Sarah
Burton, second daughter of James R. Burton, a prosperous
merchant in the village and one of the pillars of the Church of
Christ. The marriage of Miss Burton and Mr. Tyler was solemnized
by Dr. J. M. Allen, in Eureka, December 25, 1862. This union has
been especially fortunate in every way. Miss Burton has been for
more than forty years an ideal wife for a busy preacher.
Until the winter of 1864-5 Mr. Tyler was engaged in evangelistic
work in his native state. He became minister of the Church of
Christ, Charleston, Illinois, in December, 1864. He removed to
Terre Haute, Indiana, December, 1869. From Terre Haute he went
to Frankfort, Kentucky, where he began work as minister January
1, 1872. He entered the ministry of the First church,
Louisville, Ky., May 1, 1876. The first day of October, 1883, he
began work with the Church of Christ on W. 56th street, New
York, leaving there October 1, 1896.
Thirteen full years were spent in New York. During this period
he served as a member of the Board of Managers of the American
Bible Society, on the committee on Versions, as President of the
Chautauqua Union of New York City, as President of the Christian
Endeavor Union of New York and vicinity. He served as Secretary
and Treasurer of "The Peoples' Municipal League," "The
Ministerial Arm of the League," during which time he was in
correspondence with every minister of religion in New York,
Hebrew and Christian, Protestant and Catholic. In 1891 Drake
University conferred on Mr. Tyler the degree of Doctor of
Divinity.
For ten years he, wrote every week for the Christian Standard,
"The New York Letter." Since then he has been engaged as a
writer on The Christian Evangelist.
In 1882 he presided over the meeting of the American Christian
Missionary Society, in the old Main Street church in Lexington,
Kentucky. During his residence in Kentucky he was, one year,
president of the Kentucky Sunday School Union. In 1880 he was
sent to London, England as a delegate to a Sunday school
Convention. Upon his return he was elected a member of the
Executive Committee of the International Sunday School
Convention. While in this position he secured a representative
of the Church of Christ on the International Sunday School
Lesson Committee. He named Isaac Errett. When the International
Sunday School Committee met in Pittsburg, in 1890, he was made a
member of the Lesson Committee in place of Isaac Errett,
deceased. At the International Sunday School Convention in
Denver, 1902, he was elected president for a term of three
years. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler spent the winter of 1902-3 in Egypt
and the Holy Land.
When he gave up his ministry in New York he expected to spend
the remainder of his life in what he calls "Didactic
Evangelism." He held meetings in Kansas City, Cleveland,
DesMoines, Quincey, Ill., Mount Sterling, Ky., Tacomah,
Washington, San Diego, California, Decatur, Illinois, Troy, New
York, New York City, Washington, D. C., Irvington, and
Vincennes, Indiana, McKinney, Texas, Colorado Springs, Colo.,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Springfield, Brockton and Boston, Mass., and
Lexington, Kentucky. Mrs. Tyler, who [469] accompanied her
husband in this campaign, failing in health, in October, 1900,
he located in Denver, with the South Broadway church. He thinks
that in Denver he is doing the best work of his life. His health
is perfect, his work is a perpetual joy, and he says he was
never in such demand as he is now, in the sixty-fourth year of
his age. [COC 468-470]
"B. B. Tyler" by John T. Brown. Churches of Christ: A
Historical, Biographical, and Pictorial History of Churches of
Christ in the United States, Australasia, England, and Canada.
Ed. John T. Brown. Louisville, KY: John P. Morton and Company,
1904. Pp. 468-470.
Lit.: Nathan Lewis Rice, Campbellism, its rise, progress,
character and influence (the religious system OF A. C against),
Philadelphia 1850; - Robert Richardson, note IR OF A. C
Embracing A View OF the Origin, progress and Principles OF the
Religious reformation Which he Advocated, 2 Bde., ebd. 1871
(1913 3 ; - Benjamin Bushrod Tyler, History OF the D OF C (The
American Church History, Series XII), New York 1893; - Winfred
Ernest Garrison, The SOURCES OF A. C.'s Theology, 1900; - Ders.,
religion Fellows the Frontier. A History OF the D OF C, New York
and London 1931; - Ders., on american religious movement, pc.
Louis (Missouri) 1945 (1951 3 .
_William TYLER __________+ | (1747 - 1843) m 1774 _Benjamin TYLER _____| | (1783 - 1870) | | |_Letitia "Letty" GEORGE _ | (1755 - 1848) m 1774 _John William TYLER _| | (1807 - 1888) m 1831| | | _________________________ | | | | |_Susannah SHORES ____| | (1787 - 1866) | | |_________________________ | | |--Benjamin Bushrod TYLER | (1840 - 1922) | _________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Elvira OXLEY _______| (1812 - ....) m 1831| | _________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________
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