Victoria Death Index
TYLER, Jno Chatfield
Death
Mother, Amelia
Father, Tyler Jno,
Place of death, Ardale
70
1901
4253/1901
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Burial Plot C/E E 0316
Find a Grave Memorial ID 208261171
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Australia, Victoria, Index to Probate Registers
Name: John C Tyler
Occupation: Gent
Death Date: 21 Jun 1901
Event Place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Residence City: Toorak
Event Date: 25 Sep 1901
Series Number: 80
Record Number: 562
Digital Folder Number: 004104586 , Image Number: 00068
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JOHN CHATFIELD TYLER of Clendon, Toorak, Melbourne, late assistant commissioner of Customs, b. 24th January,...(Melbourne - 1831)
d before marriage of Camilla Charlotte 2nd daughter in Jan 1902.
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : Saturday 22 June 1901)
TYLER. —On the 21st June, at Chippawa, Woodside-crescent, Toorak, John Chatfield Tyler, aged 70 years.
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Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : Friday 28 June 1901)
DEATH OF MR. J. C. TYLER, SENR.
Mr. John Chatfield Tyler, a very well known city figure, who at one time was assistant commissioner of Customs, says the Melbourne " Argus" of Saturday last, died suddenly at his residence, Woodside crescent, Toorak, last evening. He had for some time past carried on the business of an accountant in Collins-street, and on Thursday morning, while waiting for a tram to go to the city, he was seized with violent abdominal pains and was obliged to return home. Mr. Lempriere, M.B., was sent for; but Mr. Tyler's advanced age and enfeebled constitution made it impossible for ordinary remedies to be attempted. A consultation was held with Dr. John Williams yesterday afternoon; but later the patient, while taking a drink, collapsed, and suddenly expired. Mr. Tyler was born in 1831, and shortly after his arrival in Victoria in 1853 he joined the Government service, being first a clerk in the Audit Office, whence he was transferred to the Customs Department. He was in turn collector of Customs, immigration agent, and assistant commissioner of Customs, retiring from the position in September, 1880. He was secretary of a trustee company for some years, but of late has been in private business. In 1861 he married a daughter of the late Mr. William H. Hurt, and leaves three daughters and a son, Mr. John Chatfield Tyler, solicitor, Rockhampton, Queensland.
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WILL AND BEQUEST. August 1901
The Perpetual Executors and Trustees' Association of Australia Limited are applying for probate of the will of the late John Chatfield Tyler, late of Chippawa, Woodside crescent, Toorak and formerly manager of the association. The estate is sworn at £5,343/5/10 consisting of £2,750/0/4 realty and £2,586/19/6 personalty and is left to the widow and family.