
Ancestry of
Ernest Hemingway
Author of The Sun Also Rises
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- Great-grandmother of Ernest Hemingway — 4th Generation
- Ahnentafel No:
- 9
- Father:
- Anson Tyler
- Mother:
- Harriet Linsley
- Birth Date:
- 10 Aug 1819
- Birth Location:
- Branford, New Haven, Connecticut
- Christening Date:
- Christening Location:
- Death Date:
- 16 Feb 1895
- Death Location:
- Cook County, Illinois
- Burial Date:
- Burial Location:
- Union Ridge Cemetery, Norwood Park, Chicago, Cook, Illinois
- Spouse Name:
- Allen Hemingway
- Marriage Date:
- 3 May 1843
- Marriage Location:
- Branford, New Haven, Connecticut
- Child:
Anson Tyler Hemingway (Ahnentafel No:4 )
- Notes:
- Harriet's middle name has been listed in various sources as Louise, Loiza, and Linsley.
Harriet Louisa Tyler
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Sources for Harriet Louisa Tyler
- 1 Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870, Branford, Page 179, Birth record for Harriet Loiza Tyler.
- 2 Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950, Certificate #7656, Death record for Hariet Hemingway.
- 3 Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1998, Death record for Hariet Hemingway.
- 4 Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947, Death record for son Anson Tyler Hemingway.
- 5 U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, SAR #8395, Membership application for Anson T. Hemingway.
- 6 U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, SAR #16135, Membership application for George Roy Hemingway.
- 7 Hemingway, Patricia S., The Hemingways: Past and Present and Allied Families, Rev. Ed., Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc. (1988), 153, 761.
- 8 Roberts, Gary Boyd, "#53 Royal Descents, Notable Kin, and Printed Sources: Major Historical Figures Descended from Anne (Lloyd) (Yale) . . .", (accessed 12/02/2016).
- 9 White, Emma Siggins and Martha Humphreys Maltby, Genesis of the White Family: A Connected Record of the White Family Beginning in . . ., Kansas City, Missouri: Tiernan-Dart Printing Co. (1920), 224.