Birth: 1737; Death: 1804 (aged 66–67); Burial: Absalom Dillingham Cemetery, Barnardsville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA. Memorial #: 30242237.
Bio: From the book Ivy Township Cemeteries - Buncombe County, North Carolina, a publication of the Big Ivy Historical Society. Compiled by Margaret W. Haile, C. G.: Absalom Dillingham, pioneer settler, selected this site for the graveyard for his family and neighbors. The first person known buried here was Jacob Byler, who was killed when his powder mill exploded in 1804. Field Stone with large "B" inscribed. Grave of Jacob Byler, son of Jakob Beiler; 1742-1804. Some of his descendants spell their name Baylor, Bayler, etc.
Family Members: Spouse: Katherine Gish Byler (1745-1830); Children: Jacob Franklin Byler (1765-1846), Abraham Byler (1769-1826), David Byler (1772-1847), Joseph D Byler (1773-1858), Catherine Byler Peters (1774-1847), John Byler (1781-1824).[9]
Buried
Barnardsville, Buncombe, North Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N35.7775.
Longitude: W82.455.
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I suspect that Jacob Byler and Jacob Byler are duplicates and needs investigation by someone who knows the Byler lines. I know the Oxford lines and Oxford-486 which was created at the same time by the same person was a duplicate profile.
I suspect that Jacob Byler and Jacob Byler are duplicates and needs investigation by someone who knows the Byler lines. I know the Oxford lines and Oxford-486 which was created at the same time by the same person was a duplicate profile.
Byler-8 and Behler-29 appear to represent the same person because: Looking in Behler-29 and the comments read, "Son of Jakob Beyeler and Elizabeth Kallen" i. If you fix his last name at birth, he can join his family!
Bleyler-4 and Byler-8 are not ready to be merged because: Locations for birth and death don't match, and death dates don't match. More research should be done before merging.
Bleyler-4 and Byler-8 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate. Same parents, similar dates. Lets clean up this mess in my byler brsnch please. Thx