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Marriage: Children:
  1. Alton Tyson: Birth: 1 NOV 1894 in Seymour Twp., Lafayette Co., Wisconsin, USA. Death: 30 MAY 1913 in Lafayette Co., Wisconsin, USA

  2. Infant Tyson: Birth: 1896.

  3. William Tyson: Birth: 12 FEB 1896 in Seymour Twp., Lafayette Co., Wisconsin, USA. Death: OCT 1965 in Illinois, USA

  4. Lulu Marie Tyson: Birth: 30 AUG 1898 in Lafayette Co., Wisconsin, USA. Death: 1 JUL 1900 in Lafayette Co., Wisconsin, USA

  5. Charles Ernest 'Tidy' Tyson: Birth: 1 NOV 1900 in Seymour Twp., Lafayette Co., Wisconsin, USA. Death: 25 OCT 1988 in Lafayette Co., Wisconsin, USA

  6. Olive Jane Tyson: Birth: 20 AUG 1903 in Seymour Twp., Lafayette Co., Wisconsin, USA. Death: 12 NOV 1998 in Darlington, Lafayette Co., Wisconsin, USA


Notes
a. Note:   Mary Isabelle Tregoning
 Obituary
 Unknown Newspaper (probably from Shullsburg, Wisconsin)
  OBITUARY
 Mrs. Isabelle Tyson
 Mary Isabelle Tregoning, daughter of Nicholas and Hannah Tregoning, was born in Shullsburg, Wisconsin, on June 15, 1873, and there she grew to womanhood.
 She was married to William Tyson on January 24, 1894, and immediately moved to the Tyson farm in Seymour township where Mr. Tyson had resided from the age of 7 years until the time of his death February 9, 1942.
 It was there that Mrs. Tyson resided until her death early Monday morning, April 19, 1954.
 Preceding her in death, beside her husband, were three children and one brother, Edwin Tregoning.
 Surviving are three children, William of Elizabeth, Ill., Olive (Mrs. Howard Johnson) of Darlington, and Ernest, on the farm; seven grandchildren, two great grandchildren; one sister, Carrie, of Shullsburg, and one brother, Roscoe, of Beloit, many nieces and nephews, and a host of friends.
 She was a member of the Amaryllis Rebekah Lodge of Shullsburg, a Charter member of the Wardsville Ladies Aid, and the oldest member of Wardsville Sunday School. To each of these organizations she was faithful in attendance and a willing worker.
 She was always ready and willing to minister to those in need, and to lend a helping hand to her neighbors.
  She was the sunlight of our home.
 Our light, our life, our all: To know her was to love her,
 And she answered Jesus' call.
 Though gone, she's not forgotten
 And our loss is Heaven's gain -
 And there some day, we ever pray
 To join her once again.
  Funeral services were held at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon, April 21, at the Shullsburg Methodist Church, The Rev. Parkyn, pastor of the Wardsville Church, officiating. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery.
 The floral tributes were carried by nieces, Daisy Jackson, Mildred Thompson, Beulah Hendrickson, Mildred Jackson, Irene, Irmine and Elaine Tregoning.
 Pallbearers were six nephews, Roy, Orville and Delbert Tregoning, Howard and Homer Jackson, and Ernest Hendrickson.
  CARD OF THANKS
 We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during the illness and death of our mother.
 The Belle Tyson Family



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