Mother's Name: Elizabeth Harrison
Suggested edit: Bio: Sister of Sarah Elizabeth "Bettie" Tyler the founder of the Hephzibah Children's Home (now Hephzibah Ministries, Macon, GA) in 1900 in the Tyler home (built in 1833), near Bolingbroke (Monroe Co.), GA. A baby girl was left on the door step which gave Miss Bettie the inspiration to establish the orphanage. The Hephzibah Children's Home is now located on Zebulon Rd., near Macon (Bibb Co.), GA. The Tyler home has been relocated to this location.
Mary Ann "Mollie" Tyler was the sister of Rev. William Harrison "Will", Methodist Minister, (45375357) Thomas M., Jr., George T. and Sarah Elizabeth "Bettie" Tyler (52503621).
Contributor: Grave Whisper AKA Georgia Girl (46981215)
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Harrison
Suggested edit: Bio: Sister of Sarah Elizabeth "Bettie" Tyler the founder of the Hephzibah Children's Home (now Hephzibah Ministries, Macon, GA) in 1900 in the Tyler home (built in 1833), near Bolingbroke (Monroe Co.), GA. A baby girl was left on the door step which gave Miss Bettie the inspiration to establish the orphanage. The Hephzibah Children's Home is now located on Zebulon Rd., near Macon (Bibb Co.), GA. The Tyler home has been relocated to this location.
Mary Ann "Mollie" Tyler was the sister of Rev. William Harrison "Will", Methodist Minister, (45375357) Thomas M., Jr., George T. and Sarah Elizabeth "Bettie" Tyler (52503621).
Contributor: Grave Whisper AKA Georgia Girl (46981215)
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