Josephine Tyter (1840-?) was born in Massachusetts and died in an unknown
location. Tyter was a student of Julia Bartlett's and was a member of the National
Christian Scientist Association. Tyter later also studied with Mary Baker Eddy,
completing the Primary class (January 10, 1887), Normal class (October 3, 1887), and
Obstetrics class (October 15, 1888). She became a member of the Christian Scientist
Association on February 2, 1887. Tyter moved to Richmond, Virginia, in July 1887, to
establish and operate a Christian Science practice. Tyter joined The First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, on July 3, 1897. She was listed in the
directory of
The Christian Science Journal as a Christian
Science practitioner in 1893, 1894, 1896, 1899, and 1901. In 1900, she served as First
Reader of the Church of Christ, Scientist, Richmond, Indiana.
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