John Field Dyer1,2

M, #77190, b. 7 March 1811, d. 5 December 1889
FatherCharles Dyer Jr. b. 4 Sep 1778, d. 11 Dec 1862
MotherHannah Field b. 4 Sep 1778, d. 26 May 1834
Relationship4th cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*1850 Census Canterbury, Windham, Ct., John F Dyer 39, b. Providence, RI;Martha E Dyer 39, b. Providence, RI; Frank M? Dyer 17, b. Providence, RI. 1880 Census, Providence, RI: John F. DYER Self M Male W 69 RI Note-Broker RI RI Martha E. DYER Wife M Female W 68 RI Keeping House RIRI Helen W. KENNE Sister M Female W 52 RI At Home RI RI Helen KENNE Niece S Female W 19 CT At Home CT RI Julia E. JACOBS Niece S Female W 50 RI At Home RI RI He died age 78yrs. 
Birth*John Field Dyer was born on 7 March 1811 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.3,4 
He was the son of Charles Dyer Jr. and Hannah Field
Marriage*John Field Dyer married Martha Eddy Waterman, daughter of Nathan Waterman , Esq., on 31 October 1831, in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.5,6 
Death*John Field Dyer died on 5 December 1889, at age 78, in Rhode Island.7 

Children of John Field Dyer and Martha Eddy Waterman

Citations

  1. [S1740] 1850 US Census, Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut, , on CD CD# 308, , unknown repository address, unknown repository.
  2. [S1485] 1880 US Census Providence, Providence, Rhode Island,, microfilm Film 1255-211...213, , 303C, unknown repository address, unknown repository.
  3. [S1668] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy v 01 (Chicago, Illinois: W. B. Conkey Company, 1901), 363. Hereinafter cited as Field Genealogy v 01.
  4. [S1555] Harriet A. Brownell, Genealogy of the Fields of Providence, Rhode Island (Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: J.A. & R.A. Reid, 1878), 54. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Fields of Providence, RI.
  5. [S1662] James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths, Vol.20 (Providence, Rhode Island: Narragansett Hist. Pub. Co., 1911), Rev. Dr. Wayland, p.442. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.
  6. [S1555] Harriet A. Brownell, Genealogy of the Fields of Providence, Rhode Island (Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: J.A. & R.A. Reid, 1878), 57-58. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Fields of Providence, RI.
  7. [S1392] Inc. 2000 Ancestry, "Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1930 (database online)" (Orem, Utah). , 17:204. Hereinafter cited as "Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1930."

John H. Dyer1

M, #75938, b. circa 1812, d. 30 March 1836
FatherJones Dyer Jr., Esq. b. 1776, d. 1860
MotherLydia Knight b. 1780, d. 3 Jan 1866
Relationship3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Resided in Washington Territory ME Died 30 Mar 1836 John H. Dyer age 24y in Calais. [Eastern Democrat] 
Birth*John H. Dyer was born circa 1812. 
He was the son of Jones Dyer Jr., Esq. and Lydia Knight
Death*John H. Dyer died on 30 March 1836, in Calais, Washington County, Maine

Citations

  1. [S1624] Rev. Isaac Case Knowlton, Annals of Calais, Maine, and St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada (Calais, Maine: J. A. Sears, Printer, 1875). Hereinafter cited as Annals of Calais ME and St. Stephen, NB.

John Hampden Dyer1

M, #76669, b. 2 January 1836, d. after 1883
FatherSamuel Dyer b. 29 Jun 1790, d. 12 Sep 1883
MotherMargaret Duke b. c 1797, d. 28 May 1843
Relationship4th cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Died after father (1883). Census 1850 in Calais. 
Birth*John Hampden Dyer was born on 2 January 1836 in Calais, Washington County, Maine.2,3 
He was the son of Samuel Dyer and Margaret Duke
Death*John Hampden Dyer died after 1883. 

Citations

  1. [S1614] Sharon Howland, Vital Records of Calais, Maine Prior to 1892 (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1998), 159. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Calais, Maine.
  2. [S1614] Sharon Howland, Vital Records of Calais, Maine Prior to 1892 (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1998). Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Calais, Maine.
  3. [S1619] 1850 US Census, Calais, Washington County, Maine,, microfilm , , http://www.ancestry.com, Ancestry (USA).

John Henry Dyer1

M, #75612, b. 31 August 1848, d. 6 September 1850
FatherJohn Paine Dyer Jr. b. 25 Aug 1806, d. 4 Sep 1893
MotherSylvia Vincent Stedman b. 1811, d. 1871
Relationship6th cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited14 Dec 2006
Birth*John Henry Dyer was born on 31 August 1848 in Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island.2 
He was the son of John Paine Dyer Jr. and Sylvia Vincent Stedman
Death*John Henry Dyer died on 6 September 1850, at age 2, in Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island.2,3 
Burial*He was buried in River Bend Cemetery, Rhode Island.3 

Citations

  1. [S1451] Nancy Tourjee Mauro, Descendants of Piere Tourjee, A French Huguenot Family (n.p.: self published, 1987), 126. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Piere Tourjee.
  2. [S1453] Alden Gamaliel Beaman, Rhode Island Vital Records, New Series, Volume 8, Washington County (Princeton, Mass.: self published, 1981), 234. Hereinafter cited as Rhode Island Vital Records.
  3. [S1355] Rhode Island Historical Society, Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries, Transcription Project Index (on-line, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/cemetery/: Rootsweb, on-going project). Hereinafter cited as Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries.

John Dyer Jr.1,2

M, #74645, b. 30 September 1739, d. 10 December 1819
FatherDeacon John Dyer b. 1719, d. 3 Jan 1801
MotherFreelove Williams b. 1719, d. Apr 1775
Relationship2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited20 Nov 2006
Note*'John of Cranston, in 82nd year, at the late residence of Amos Lockwood,Warwick; had been a member of the Johnston Baptist nearly 50 years.' 
Birth*John Dyer Jr. was born on 30 September 1739 in Rhode Island.3 
He was the son of Deacon John Dyer and Freelove Williams
Marriage*John Dyer Jr. married Roby Randall, daughter of John Randall and Martha Williams, on 11 March 1762, in Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island.1,4,5 
Marriage*John Dyer Jr. married Mary Lockwood, daughter of Amos Lockwood, on 1 May 1796, in Rhode Island.6,7 
Death*John Dyer Jr. died on 10 December 1819, at age 80, in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island.8 

Children of John Dyer Jr. and Roby Randall

Family: John Dyer Jr. and Mary Lockwood

Citations

  1. [S1359] William Richard Cutter, New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Vol. IV 1915 (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Reprint, Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1996). Hereinafter cited as New England Families Genealogical and Memorial.
  2. [S1406] John Osborne Austin, Ancestry of Thirty-Three Rhode Islanders Born in the 18th Century (Albany, New York, U.S.A.: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1889). Hereinafter cited as Ancestry of Thirty-Three Rhode Islanders.
  3. [S1371] Bertha Williams Anthony, Roger Williams of Providence, Rhode Island (: Mrs. C. W. Bertha Williams Anthony, 1949), 180. Hereinafter cited as Roger Williams of Providence, R.I.
  4. [S1381] James Newell Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths, Vol.2, Providence County (Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Narragansett Hist. Pub. Co., 1892), 10. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.
  5. [S1509] Frank Albert Randall, Randall and Allied Familiies (Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.: Raveret-Weber Printing Co., 1943), 43. Hereinafter cited as Randall and Allied Familiies.
  6. [S1514] William Richard Cutter, New England Families Genealogical & Memorial: Vol. III (New York, U.S.A.: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915, reprinted 1997). Hereinafter cited as New England Families Genealogical & Memorial.
  7. [S1356] James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths Vol.7, Friends & Ministers (Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Narragansett Hist. Pub. Co., 1895), 397. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.
  8. [S1505] James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths, Vol.21 (Naragansett, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1912), 136. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.

John Dyer Jr.

M, #74867, b. between 1754 and 1784
FatherJohn Dyer b. 27 Dec 1726, d. 28 Apr 1784
MotherMary Hickey
Relationship4th cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited24 Nov 2006
Birth*John Dyer Jr. was born between 1754 and 1784. 
He was the son of John Dyer and Mary Hickey
Marriage*John Dyer Jr. married Phebe Chamberlain on 20 February 1799, in Dudley, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Residence*John Dyer Jr. lived in 1817 in Homer, Cortland County, New York

Family: John Dyer Jr. and Phebe Chamberlain

John Dyer Jr.1,2,3

M, #75922, b. 8 March 1794, d. 28 July 1880
FatherJohn Dyer b. 2 Jan 1766, d. 8 Feb 1846
MotherChristian Brightman b. 31 Aug 1773, d. 26 Jul 1826
Relationship4th cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Stone Church Cem also says Pleasant View Marriage Index CD 231 calls him John Dyer 'Jr.' and m. Hannah Wilbour 12Feb 1817 in Westport, Bristol, Mass. 1850 Census, Little Compton: John Dyer, 55, RI; Hannah 55 RI; Sarah W. 21RI; Abby F. 11 RI; John B. 9 Mass. 1880 Census, Little Compton, Newport, RI: John DYER Self M Male W 86 MA At HomeMA MA Julia A. DYER Wife M Female W 62 RIKeeping House RI MA George HEAD Other S Male W 38 MA Laborer --- --- Ella E. WILCOX Other S Female W 21 RIServant RI RI Clara M. WILCOX Other S Female W 3 RI AtHome RI RI. 
Birth*John Dyer Jr. was born on 8 March 1794 in Westport, Bristol County, Massachusetts.4 
He was the son of John Dyer and Christian Brightman
Marriage*John Dyer Jr. married Hannah Wilbor, daughter of William Wilbor and Sarah Carr, on 12 February 1817, in Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island.1,4,5 
Marriage*John Dyer Jr. married Julia A. (Nee?) Dyer after 1855. 
Death*John Dyer Jr. died on 28 July 1880, at age 86, in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island

Children of John Dyer Jr. and Hannah Wilbor

Family: John Dyer Jr. and Julia A. (Nee?) Dyer

Citations

  1. [S1380] Benjamin Franklin Wilroth, Little Compton Familes (Little Compton, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Little Compton Historical Society, 1967). Hereinafter cited as Little Compton Familes.
  2. [S1557] 1850 US Census, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island, CD# 308,, Census Microfilm Records, Connecticut & Rhode Island Family Tree Maker CD# 308, , unknown repository address, unknown repository.
  3. [S1558] 1880 US Census Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, , LDS microfilm Family History Library Film 1255210, , 17D, unknown repository address, unknown repository.
  4. [S1474] Vital Records of Westport, Mass., to the Year 1850 (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1918). Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Westport, Mass. to 1850.
  5. [S1607] John Reid, & Wilbour, Benjamin Franklin Wilbor, Wilbores in America (Baltimore, Maryland: George W. King Printing Co., 1933), 99. Hereinafter cited as Wilbores in America.

John Morton Dyer1

M, #75635, b. 9 March 1828, d. 16 April 1887
FatherJohn Dyer b. 28 Oct 1802, d. 12 Oct 1853
MotherElizabeth Tilden Morton b. 2 Aug 1802, d. 8 Feb 1874
Relationship6th cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*His tombstone reads 'Hon. John M. Dyer, Died April 16, 1887, AE 59Yrs.' 
Birth*John Morton Dyer was born on 9 March 1828 in Salisbury, Addison County, Vermont
He was the son of John Dyer and Elizabeth Tilden Morton
Marriage*John Morton Dyer married Celia M. (Nee?) Dyer before 1863. 
Marriage*John Morton Dyer married Sarah E. Curtis, daughter of Charles E. Curtis and Caroline E. Sargent, on 16 May 1863. 
Death*John Morton Dyer died on 16 April 1887, at age 59, in Salisbury, Addison County, Vermont

Family: John Morton Dyer and Celia M. (Nee?) Dyer

Children of John Morton Dyer and Sarah E. Curtis

Citations

  1. [S1498] Microfilm, unknown repository address unknown repository, Roll 920, p.205.

John P. Dyer1

M, #80978
FatherVolney N. Dyer b. 1859
MotherHarriet Eliza Hamilton b. 7 Aug 1873
Relationship8th cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited24 Nov 2006
John P. Dyer was the son of Volney N. Dyer and Harriet Eliza Hamilton

Citations

  1. [S1371] Bertha Williams Anthony, Roger Williams of Providence, Rhode Island (: Mrs. C. W. Bertha Williams Anthony, 1949), 1. Hereinafter cited as Roger Williams of Providence, R.I.

John Paine Dyer1

M, #74283, b. 1765, d. 19 August 1847
FatherWilliam H Dyer b. 11 Oct 1749, d. c 1800
MotherSarah Kenyon
Relationship4th cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited14 Dec 2006
Note*John Paine & William Dyer were grandsons of William and Mary Paine Dyer, and they are, perhaps,the sons of Samuel and Hamman Potter. 
Birth*John Paine Dyer was born in 1765 in South Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island
He was the son of William H Dyer and Sarah Kenyon
Marriage*John Paine Dyer married Ann Tourgee, daughter of William Tourgee and Sarah Billington, in 1790, in South Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island
Death*John Paine Dyer died on 19 August 1847, in South Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island.2 
Burial*He was buried in Wakefield Baptist Cemetery, South Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island.2 

Children of John Paine Dyer and Ann Tourgee

Citations

  1. [S1363] Liela Morse Wilson, 10 Generations from William & Mary Dyer of Newport, R.I. (Putnam, CT: Privately published, 1949), 6. Hereinafter cited as 10 Generations from William & Mary Dyer of Newport, R.I.
  2. [S1355] Rhode Island Historical Society, Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries, Transcription Project Index (on-line, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/cemetery/: Rootsweb, on-going project). Hereinafter cited as Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries.

John Paine Dyer Jr.1,2,3

M, #74303, b. 25 August 1806, d. 4 September 1893
FatherJohn Paine Dyer b. 1765, d. 19 Aug 1847
MotherAnn Tourgee b. Oct 1776, d. 13 Sep 1843
Relationship5th cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited15 Dec 2006
Note*Member 1st Baptist Church, Westerly, Jan 29 1842 ========================================= 1840 Federal Census, South Kingstown, Washington Co., RI, p. 431 : 110001 000 0000 - 110 210 000 0000 Male 30-40 : John P. Dyer, b. 1806 Female 20-30 : Sylvia Stedman, b. 1811 Female 15-20 : ? Hannah Stedman, b. 1821 Female 15-20 : ? Elizabeth Stedman, b. 1825 Male 5-10 : Alpheus Dyer, b. 1830 Female 5-10 : Sylvia Dyer, b. 1835 Male < 5 : Gideon P. Dyer, b. 1837 Female < 5 : Abby Dyer, b. 1840 ================================= 1850 Census Westerly, Washington, RI., John P Dyer Manufacturer $500;Sylvia S 39; Alpheus B 20; Sylvia A 15; ?? son 13; Abby Jane 10; Sarah ?7; Martha S 4; John H 1. (all b. RI) ====================================== 1880 Census Place: Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island National ArchivesFilm T9-1211 Page 456D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John P. DYRE Self M W W 74 RI Occ:Manufacture Fa: RI Mo: RI J. B. BURDICK SonL M M W 39 CT Occ:Stone Cutter Fa: RI Mo: CT Arthur B. BURDICK Son M S W 14 RIOcc: Message Boy Fa: RI Mo: RI Annie H. BURDICK Dau F S W 12 RI Fa: RI Mo: RI Martha S. BURDICK Wife F M W 34 RI Occ:House Keeping Fa: RI Mo: RI Walter K. BURDICK Other M S W 7 RI Fa: RI Mo: RI ========================================== John P. Dyer shoddy manuf. boards 9 West Westerly RI 1888, 1889 ,1890, 1892 Westerly, Rhode Island City Directory 1879: Dyer, John P., manufacturer, house Canal. near gas factory. 
Birth*John Paine Dyer Jr. was born on 25 August 1806 in So. Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island.4 
He was the son of John Paine Dyer and Ann Tourgee
Marriage*John Paine Dyer Jr. married Sylvia Vincent Stedman before 1830. 
Death*John Paine Dyer Jr. died on 4 September 1893, at age 87, in Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island.4,5 
Burial*He was buried in River Bend Cemetery, Westerly Beach St., Rhode Island.5 

Children of John Paine Dyer Jr. and Sylvia Vincent Stedman

Citations

  1. [S1363] Liela Morse Wilson, 10 Generations from William & Mary Dyer of Newport, R.I. (Putnam, CT: Privately published, 1949). Hereinafter cited as 10 Generations from William & Mary Dyer of Newport, R.I.
  2. [S1458] LDS CD# 308, unknown repository address unknown repository.
  3. [S1451] Nancy Tourjee Mauro, Descendants of Piere Tourjee, A French Huguenot Family (n.p.: self published, 1987), 126. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Piere Tourjee.
  4. [S1453] Alden Gamaliel Beaman, Rhode Island Vital Records, New Series, Volume 8, Washington County (Princeton, Mass.: self published, 1981), 234. Hereinafter cited as Rhode Island Vital Records.
  5. [S1355] Rhode Island Historical Society, Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries, Transcription Project Index (on-line, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/cemetery/: Rootsweb, on-going project). Hereinafter cited as Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries.

John Perrin Dyer1

M, #76376, b. 12 January 1821, d. 9 December 1821
FatherOlney Dyer b. 24 Apr 1771, d. 28 Mar 1840
MotherSybil Perrin b. 11 Sep 1784, d. 5 Dec 1875
Relationship4th cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*'youngest son of Olney.' 
Birth*John Perrin Dyer was born on 12 January 1821. 
He was the son of Olney Dyer and Sybil Perrin
Death*John Perrin Dyer died on 9 December 1821, in Rhode Island.2 

Citations

  1. [S1348] William Allan Dyer, By the Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record, 1940), 246. Hereinafter cited as By the Name of Dyer.
  2. [S1505] James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths, Vol.21 (Naragansett, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1912), 136. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.

John S. Dyer1

M, #80117, b. 17 June 1854, d. 20 June 1854
FatherPeter W Dyer b. 13 Jan 1820, d. 31 May 1897
MotherSusan Arvilla Dyer b. 22 Aug 1820, d. 9 Mar 1886
Relationship7th cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*John S. Dyer was born on 17 June 1854. 
He was the son of Peter W Dyer and Susan Arvilla Dyer
Death*John S. Dyer died on 20 June 1854. 

Citations

  1. [S1403] Correspondence with Denise Martelle, 8 May 2000. Unknown repository (unknown repository address).

John Wadsworth Dyer

M, #75833, b. after 1892
FatherFrank Lewis Dyer b. 1870, d. 1941
MotherAnnie Augusta Wadsworth
Relationship5th cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited24 Nov 2006
Birth*John Wadsworth Dyer was born after 1892. 
He was the son of Frank Lewis Dyer and Annie Augusta Wadsworth

Jonas Dyer

M, #74151, b. circa 1709
FatherHenry Dyer b. c 1676, d. 1742
MotherMary Rice d. bt 1723 - 1726
Relationship2nd cousin 8 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*CHRISTENING: NEHGR 15:71; Baptisms from Rehoboth Church records. 
Birth*Jonas Dyer was born circa 1709 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts
He was the son of Henry Dyer and Mary Rice

Jonathan Dyer1

M, #74549, b. 6 January 1792, d. 26 February 1875
FatherDaniel Dyer b. 16 Oct 1764, d. 14 Feb 1842
MotherSusannah Olin b. 9 Nov 1767, d. 8 Sep 1845
Relationship5th cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Jonathan Dyer was born on 6 January 1792 in West Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island.2 
He was the son of Daniel Dyer and Susannah Olin
Marriage*Jonathan Dyer married Hannah Dwinell on 15 October 1818, in White Creek, New York.2 
Death*Jonathan Dyer died on 26 February 1875, at age 83, in Galena, Ohio.2 

Children of Jonathan Dyer and Hannah Dwinell

Citations

  1. [S1435] Ann Marie Youmans, Ancestry of James H. Dyer passed along by Charles D. Heile, Jr.,. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry of James H. Dyer.
  2. [S1423] C. C. Olin, A Complete Record of the John Olin Family (Indianapolis: Baker-Randolph Co., Printers, 1893), 77. Hereinafter cited as A Complete Record of the John Olin Family.

Jonathan Dyer1

M, #77401, b. between 1758 and 1772
FatherCharles Dyer Jr. b. 8 Apr 1734, d. 1772
MotherRebecca Weaver b. 7 Jul 1734, d. a 1772
Relationship3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Jonathan Dyer was born between 1758 and 1772 in Rhode Island
He was the son of Charles Dyer Jr. and Rebecca Weaver

Citations

  1. [S1389] Ph.D Alden Gamaliel Beaman, Rhode Island Vital Records, New Series, Volume 4, Washington County Births (Princeton, Mass.: self published, 1978), 113. Hereinafter cited as Rhode Island Vital Records, New Series, Vol. 4.

Jonathan (Twin) Dyer

M, #75802, b. 28 June 1729
FatherJohn Dyer , Capt. b. c 1688, d. 6 Sep 1748
MotherSarah Bowerman d. 13 Jul 1729
Relationship1st cousin 8 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Taken from Runaways- Diserters and Notorius Vallians- FromProvidenceGazette 1762-1800, by Maureen Alice Taylot (IRML) Vol 1: p 162 'A' Jonathan Dyer : Whereas--Penelope, my wife has eloped from my Bed&Board and refuses to cohabit with me--- he refuses to pay her=HopkintonRhode Island 29 Jan 1798, Providence Gazette 3 Feb 1798. Was it thisJonathan??? A Jonathan Dyer m. Nov 13 1783, Nelly (Eleanor) Button. (Penelope'ssister) (Button Families of America.) 
Note*Joshua Babcock's Marriages of N. Stonington. 
Birth*Jonathan (Twin) Dyer was born on 28 June 1729 in Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island.1 
He was the son of John Dyer , Capt. and Sarah Bowerman
Marriage*Jonathan (Twin) Dyer married Neila Button on 13 November 1783, in North Stonington, Connecticut.2 
Marriage*Jonathan (Twin) Dyer married Penelope Button on 8 January 1785, in Stonington, Connecticut.3,4 

Family: Jonathan (Twin) Dyer and Neila Button

Family: Jonathan (Twin) Dyer and Penelope Button

Citations

  1. [S1411] James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths Vol.5, Washington & Bristol Counties (Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Narragansett Hist. Pub. Co., 1894), Bristol, p.74. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.
  2. [S1583] James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths Vol.11, Church Records (Providence, Rhode Island: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1900), 341. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.
  3. [S1599] R. Glen Nye, Button Families of America (Utah: Private Publisher, 1971). Hereinafter cited as Button Families of America.
  4. [S1411] James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths Vol.5, Washington & Bristol Counties (Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Narragansett Hist. Pub. Co., 1894), Hopkington, p.14. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.

Jones Dyer1

M, #75908, b. circa 1828
FatherJames Dyer Jr. b. 3 Oct 1798, d. 9 May 1876
MotherNancy Watson b. bt 1800 - 1810, d. c 1831
Relationship4th cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*In 1850 he was a sailor. In the 1840 Calais census one person in thehousehold of his father, James Dyer Jr. [P29; b. 1798/99], is indicatedas being involved in 'navigation of the ocean' and this is most certainlyJones (if his age of 12/13 was not considered too tender in those days togo to sea), unless it was the 20-30 year old who was living with them --if he was a sailor that may explain what influenced Jones to become asailor by 1850. [Mark Johnson] 
Birth*Jones Dyer was born circa 1828 in Maine
He was the son of James Dyer Jr. and Nancy Watson

Citations

  1. [S1619] 1850 US Census, Calais, Washington County, Maine,, microfilm , , Roll 273, p.174, http://www.ancestry.com, Ancestry (USA).

Jones Dyer Jr., Esq.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

M, #75937, b. 1776, d. 1860
FatherJones Dyer Sr. b. 13 Mar 1736/37, d. a 28 Nov 1826
MotherHannah Harrington b. 15 May 1741, d. 8 May 1836
Relationship2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited17 Jun 2004
Note*Beginnings, Page 9: 'In 1783-4 James and Jones Dyer came from Machias andsettled in Calais. Their original home appears to have been Providence,Rhode Island. Jones, Jr. married Lydia Knight, daughter of Capt.Jonathan. 15 children. He was active in town affairs.' Page 22: Jones Dyer, Jr. was the first constable along with WilliamGriggs, same year Jones Dyer, Sr. was a Highway surveyor. Page 24: Apr 2,1810 Additional town meeting to elect officers, Jones Dyeron School Committee. Page 25: Jan 12,1811 Jones Dyer, Jr. on Committee to petition legislatureto grant Calais public lands. School District: District 1 area between Baring and the east line of Jones Dyer's farmincluding Milltown. District 2 Territory between the east line of Jones Dyer's farm and theeast line of Daniel Rhoades (there were two other districts). Page 27: Apr 6 1812 Annual meeting: Jones Dyer Treasurer and selectman.Jones Dyer, Jr. School Committee. Neither Jones Jr. or Sr. listed in 1812Militia or regulars. ================================== Maine Legislative Indexes 1826-1830 (MSA) Subject: DYER, JONES JR. AND OTHERS Link: 544036 Year: 1826 Description: Report on the petition of, to build a bridge across theSchoodiac (sic) River from Calais to Saint Stephens Type: GY Access #:41-10 ====================================== Jones DYER Jr. and Lydia KNIGHT had, per the Annals of Calais (p. 21), atotal of 15 children [Kate Douglas Wiggin, their granddaughter, says14]. It seems curious that the first son was named Stephen, and thesecond son was given his father's name. Possibly Stephen was the firstname of Hannah (HARRINGTON) DYER's father? 'His first home was where theAlms House now [1875] stands; his second, on Main Street, near the footof Church Avenue. Being a man of energy and decided ability, he took anactive part in all public affairs, and was for many years the wealthiestman in town' (Annals, p. 21). He was an Attorney at Law, a 'gentleman',and appears to have owned a number of merchant ships over the years -- occupations which made him aconsiderable amount of money. Jones DYER Jr. was successful at Calais, as he had been at Machias,and became a prominent member of society (as pioneer founders often are)who was regularly elected to town offices. At Calais first town meeting,held 31 JUL 1809, he was elected one of the town's two constables(Annals, p. 44), and on 2 APR 1810 he was elected to the school committee(Ibid., p. 47). On 12 JAN 1811 Jones DYER Jr. was chosen as one of threeas a Committee to petition the Legislature to grant to the town of Calaisthe public lands reserved in said town. The financial relief thussought, if obtained, would have been very small and temporary; therequest therefore was probably not granted (Ibid., p. 49). At theCalais town meeting of 6 APR 1812, Jones Jr. was again elected to theschool committee (Ibid., p. 52) as well as the positions of Treasurer ofCalais and selectmen, both offices he was re-elected to at the meetingon 5 APR 1813. The church also benefited from Jones Jr.'s attentions, and the landand the avenue leading to the large, handsome and commodiousCongregational meeting house erected about 1826 'were given in equalshares by Dea. Samuel KELLEY and Jones DYER Esq' (Annals, p. 105), thedeed being dated 9 SEP 1826 (Ibid., pp. 104-5). In 1828 a Dyer's Hall isnoted at Calais (Ibid., p. 149) as being owned by Jones DYER, Esq., andit was there in the same year that the Ladies Benevolent Society wasformed (Ibid., p. 173). The 1810 Calais census shows Jones Jr. (b. 1765-84), his wife (b.1784-94), and children: one boy born 1800-10 [Edward S.], and two girlsborn 1800-10. Other children are shown: one, a girl born 1794-1800, isprobably one of the two daughters of James DYER who were born between1790 and 1800; the other, a girl born 1784-94, may be another of JamesDYERs daughters, one born 1784-90. The family also appears in the 1810Calais census wherein Jones is shown to be born before 1764 as is hiswife, and living with them is one boy born 1784-94 (likely Nathan) andone girl born 1784-94. The 1820 Calais census gives Jones Dyer (not shown as Jr. be[cause hisfather apparently had died and was no longer listed) born before 1775, awoman born pre-1775 [probably his mother, Lydia (Knight) Dyer, in lightof Kate Douglas Wiggin's comments below ], and children: one son born1793-1804, with no daughters listed. This census, with regard to thisfamily, appears extremely incomplete. Many children, later listed in the1830 census, are missed in this census. The 1830 Calais census lists Jones Dyer (b. 1770-80), his wife (b.1780-90), and children: one boy born 1790-1800, two boys born 1800-10, three boysborn 1810-15, one boy born 1820-25, two girls born 1800-10, two girlsborn 1810-15, two girls born 1815-20, one girl born 1820-25, and threegirls born 1825-30. Also living with the family was a woman who was between 90 and 100 yearsold (b. 1730-40) who may have been a relation of Jones's wife but in anyevent had come to live with them since the 1820 census. One of the abovepersons was an alien, and not naturalized, but which is unknown.Although Jones Jr.'s death date is given as 1860, there is curiously nosign of him or his family in the Calais censuses of 1840 or later. 1850 U.S. Census, PA, Philadelphia, Walnut ward (LDS film #444,781),p445; on 14 Sept 1850, house 218, family 287 was Jones Dyer, age 74,white, no profession, value of real estate $5000, b: Maine; in same housewas Hermancis Caimill (spelling of both names uncertain), female, age 25,b: Penn. 1850 US Census, Calais Maine - Jones Dyer does NOT appear with Lydia(62), Helen (19), and Josephine (16). Laws & Resolves of Maine Vol IV 1840-41 Chapter 102 Resolve in favor of Jones Dyer Resolved, That the Treasurerof the State be and hereby is authorized to cancel the stock of thisState, or any part thereof, now held by Jones Dyer, and to issue newStock, one fourth to be dated March the 1st, one fourth, Sept. 1st, onefourth, Nov. 1st , 1840 and the other fourth Jan 1st 1841, and to makethe same, with the interest thereon, payable at the Treasury. The termsof the certificates to be the same as to interest, as the certificatescancelled. [Approved October 21, 1840] Unless there was another Jones Dyer in Calais about 1845, then he musthave remarried After the death of his first wife as a Mrs. Sylvia Dyerlisted as the wife of Jones Dyer was on the membership list of the FirstCongregational Church of Calais, ME, on 11 MAY 1845. The following is drawn from My Garden of Memory (1923), written by JonesJr.'s granddaughter, Kate Douglas WIGGIN (1856-1923): 'A man of great individuality and marked business ability was JonesDyer, Gentleman, who conducted his fortunes so successfully that he was able to retire frombusiness at forty years [ca. 1815] and thereafter to wander from place toplace, seeking rest for the sole of his foot, the which, apparently, henever found.' Helen E. Dyer was the 'last but one of the fourteen budson the family tree' and Kate Douglas Wiggin further described hergrandfather as 'an unusually silent and reserved person, and as a furiousand omnivorous reader, his 'Websterian' head -- for so it was alwaysdescribed -- constantly bent over books and papers.' 'In spite of his apparently adequate family, my grandfather took into hishome and cared for two orphan relatives [daughters of his brother, James?-- see Calais census of 1810 above], and, as his aged father and motherwere also under his roof [post-1810], it may well be imagined that mysplendid and heroic maternal grandmother [Lydia (Knight) Dyer] was seldomat a loss for occupation. To his keen business sense, clear reasoning power, and executive ability,Jones Dyer, Gentleman, added what must have been rare in a man brought upon the outermost edge of things, a distinct sense of the artistic andunusual and the instincts of a collector. Whatever he bought for hisfamily was valuable and beautiful, although his restless removals fromplace to place often scattered tot he winds his various treasures. While living in New Haven,Connecticut, at one time, were my uncle [brother of Jones: James, Nathan or Stephen?] was studying law at Yale, grandfather bought from an old French emigré ahouse and its contents which my mother described as the most interestingand beautiful of all that the family had occupied up to that time'(Ibid., pp. xviii-xix). Excerpts from Jones's daughters letters, published by Kate DouglasWiggin, give a vivid portrait of the comings and goings: EMILY -- 'My trunk is packed and I am waiting for father's sloop, theChallenge, to take me to Philadelphia.' JOANNA -- 'When father's ship, the Pilgrim, comes back, he promises thatI may go to New Haven to take further music lessons.' HARRIET [already married, thus post-1850?] -- 'I could go to Boston onone of his ships and make you a little visit in Charlestown.' 'The family lived about the time of these letters in a old-fashionedmansion on Town Hill [Calais, Maine], a residence formerly owned by theHonorable Edward Everett, President of Harvard, and, as there were eightdaughters growing up under its roof, each one, according totradition,something of a belle and a beauty, it may well be imaginedthat, as a misanthropic young uncle [one of Jones's sons, thus KateDouglas Wiggin's uncle?] once said, 'the Hill was black with beaux dayand night!'' (Ibid, p. xx). In fact, 'one of [Helen E. Dyer's] rarememory-pictures was of her elder sister, Sophia, sitting (perhaps notaccidentally!) under the parlor chandelier, its full light shining on herwavy auburn hair, while a bevy of gallants around her rivaled one anotherin efforts to disentangle the 'kinks' in a long, slender gold chain shealways wore about her neck' (Ibid, p. x). That Jones Jr. made and exhausted his fortune seems certain by tworeferences made by Kate Douglas Wiggin: 'if he had not, with truly[Theodore] Rooseveltian fervor, furnished fourteen children asheirs-in-law, or if he had not retired from business at forty, his lessacquisitive grandchildren [herself for one?] might have been quite well-to-do ....' (Ibid., p. 81). And,again, Jones Jr.'s retirement 'was perhaps a noble reaction from thetyranny of trade, though had he wrestled with financial problems a fewyears longer he might, with his talents, have been able to endow his lesssuccessful descendants with abundant fortunes' (Ibid., first page of Chapter XX IV). From this itwould appear that there may have been some resentment within the familythat Jones Jr. spent the money he had worked so hard to earn! Personal Knowledge of JWP. Joseph W. Pehoushek, Punta Gorda, FL, Date ofentry: 6 Aug 1999. Jones Dyer Born 1776 Died 1860 Lydia Dyer Born 1780Died 1866 I personally visited this gravesite at Calais Cemetery, MaineBlock 49, lot 1. 
Birth*Jones Dyer Jr., Esq. was born in 1776 in Machias, Washington County, Maine.9 
He was the son of Jones Dyer Sr. and Hannah Harrington
Marriage*Jones Dyer Jr., Esq. married Lydia Knight, daughter of Jonathan Knight and Mary Atkins, in 1805. 
Death*Jones Dyer Jr., Esq. died in 1860, in Calais, Washington County, Maine
Burial*He was buried in Calais, Washington County, Maine

Children of Jones Dyer Jr., Esq. and Lydia Knight

Citations

  1. [S1620] Rev. I. C. Knowlton, Beginnings - The Settlement of the St. Croix Valley (privately published, 1875), 9. Hereinafter cited as Beginnings - Settlement of the St. Croix Valley.
  2. [S1624] Rev. Isaac Case Knowlton, Annals of Calais, Maine, and St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada (Calais, Maine: J. A. Sears, Printer, 1875). Hereinafter cited as Annals of Calais ME and St. Stephen, NB.
  3. [S1634] Calais, Maine censuses of 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, , microfilm , , http://www.ancestry.com, Ancestry (USA).
  4. [S1408] Frederick A. Virkus, Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, CD 113 (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1925), I, 915. Hereinafter cited as Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy.
  5. [S1635] Francis S. Drake, Dictionary of American Biography (Boston, Massachusetts: J. R. Osgood & Co., 1879), VI, page 207. Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of American Biography.
  6. [S1636] William Henry Kilby, Eastport and Passamaquoddy (Eastport, Maine: Edward E. Shead & Co., 1888). Hereinafter cited as Eastport and Passamaquoddy.
  7. [S1641] Various editors, The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography Being the History of the United States (New York: James T. White & Co., 1920), XVII, p.56. Hereinafter cited as The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography.
  8. [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
  9. [S1398] , vol.93, Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, 152 vols., online Ancestry.com. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah, U.S.A.: The Generations Network, Inc.). Hereinafter cited as "Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books."

Jones Dyer Sr.1,2,3

M, #75832, b. 13 March 1736/37, d. after 28 November 1826
FatherJohn Dyer , Capt. b. c 1688, d. 6 Sep 1748
MotherRebecca L. Jones b. c 1712, d. 20 Aug 1738
Relationship1st cousin 8 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Jones DYER was, apparently, raised in either Providence or Bristol, RhodeIsland. Kate WIGGIN, however, says (Garden, p. xviii) that he was 'ofgallant little Wales' implying that he was a Welshman by actual birth.He settled, at least temporarily, in Scarborough, MA (now in ME),sometime in the early 1760s. [Between about 1763 and 1765, Jones DYERwent to Machias, ME, in a vessel and, having survived a shipwreck alongthe way, reached shore in a canoe. He became one of the original granteesof Machias, of whom there were fifteen or sixteen.] Kirk McColl, Minister. McColl Methodist Church, St. Stephen,NB - BaptismRecords 1794-1848. PANB Microfilm. F28. Provincial Archives - NewBrunswick, Fredericton, NB, Date of entry: 9 Aug 1999. Mar 12 1816 Jonas(Jones ?) Dyer an adult Calais.Probably Jones Senior because wife wasbaptised in 1814 in same church. Dyer, Jones State: ME County: Cumberland Co. Location: Maine Colony Page #: 433 Census/Enumeration year: 1768 1769 - Jones Dyer signs petition to General Court of Massachusetts toform Machias township. End of year 1769. [Drisko, George W., 'Narrativeof the town of Machias', Press of the Republican, Machias,ME 1904; MaineState Lib 974.1 tM14d 1979; pp19-20] also included as signers were AbialSprague, Abial Sprague Jr., John Bohannon, Obadiah Hill, Daniel Hill,Samuel Hill, and Japhet Hill. ['Memorial of the Centennial Anniversary ofthe Settlement of Machias', Machias, 1863, Printed by C.O. Furbush; DyerLibrary, Saco,ME ; Call 974.1 M149m Me.Coll., p28-29] 1774 - Jones Dyer of Machias sold land to William Chaloner, Physician ofMachias, 7 acres lot 18 in Machias, April 1774. [Abstracts of deeds fromLincoln Co. records at Wiscasset, 1771-1778][Message from Aurie W.Morrison to JWP 13 Nov 1996;] During the American Revolution, Jones is variously reported to haveserved as a sergeant and as a corporal. He served as a corporal in Capt.Reuben DYER's company between his enlistment on 29 JUL 1777 and hisdischarge on 06 DEC 1777, a period of four months seven days, travelincluded. This enlistment was for an expedition against St. John's, NovaScotia, and it continued in service at and in defense of Machias. Acertificate, dated 12 DEC 1777 at Machias and signed by Capt. ReubenDYER**, states that Capt. Stephen SMITH, muster master for LincolnCounty, paid Jones DYER the bounty allowed him for engaging to serve onthe expedition against St. Johns. At the same time, Jones served as a sergeant in Capt. StephenSMITH's company (Col. Benjamin FOSTER's Lincoln County regiment) for an18-day period while British ships lay in the harbor at Machias, and hewas discharged on 10 OCT 1777 when the danger had passed. That Sgt.Jones DYER and Corporal Jones DYER are the same person seems obvious fromthe duplication of commanding officers and geographical locations, not tomention that the name Jones DYER is quite uncommon (only one beingknown). This latter was the same episode which led to Asa DYER (mainP396; 1739-1831) spending 25 days with Capt. Daniel SULLIVAN's company(Col. Benjamin FOSTER's regiment -- the same regiment that Jones DYER wasserving in) which was called out three times for service in the defenseof Machias. Asa was discharged from this service on 07 OCT 1777. The next revolutionary episode in Jones DYER's life was probably themost momentous one for him. During the summer of 1778, Jones wasoperating under John ALLAN (1746-1805), a Scotsman and rebel sympathizerfrom Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, and had been made a captain. Allan,who had been appointed Continental Agent and 'Commander in Chief ofIndians, Eastern Department' in 1777 by the colonial forces, was high onthe British priority list for capture, and the British had placed a `100reward on his head. ALLAN was on an expedition to Passamaquoddy Bay (atthe headwaters of the Schoodic or St. Croix River -- both names appliedto the same river) to keep the trade between the Indians and the Britishsuppressed, and the British decided to lay a trap for ALLAN and thus endhis successful efforts to stop the Indians from allying themselves withthe redcoats. A British sloop from Halifax, Nova Scotia, the Howe(with a compliment of seventy men), posing as a trading vessel fromBermuda looking for a cargo of lumber, attempted to lure ALLAN aboard.Too wary to go himself, Allan sent Capt. Jones DYER and five others inhis stead and they were promptly, but temporarily, captured. How longJones DYER remained in British custody is not known, but it was probablynot for long. This, then, was Jones DYER's first experience with thePassamaquoddy region, an area of much significance later in his life. Jones served two more periods with the colonial forces. One was fora three-day service between 04 DEC 1778 and 04 JAN 1779 [?] again withCapt. Stephen SMITHs company of Col. Benjamin FOSTERs Lincoln Countyregiment at Machias. Asa Dyer was also serving during this period in thedefense of Machias, and his tour was some 5 months 16 days as 1st Lt. inCapt. Thomas ROBBINS's company from 17 JUN 1778 to 01 DEC 1778. Asa DYERimmediately reenlisted on 01 DEC 1778 and is listed on a payroll (dated01 JUN 1779) made up for service of persons engaged for the defense ofMachias, and others employed in the Indian business under Col. John ALLANfor ten days service. Jones DYER's last noted efforts on behalf of theAmerican cause was his participation in a detachment of the 6th LincolnCounty Regiment under Lt. John SCOTT, which spent ten days at Machias,serving from 31 AUG 1779 to 20 NOV 1779 [?]. With the successful end of the American Revolution, Jones settleddown at Machias but it was not long before he was once again infectedwith 'pioneer fever'. Maybe Machias had become too civilized for him,and he remembered the Passamaquoddy area that he had visited soeventfully in 1778. Possibly accompanied by his brother, James (P10; b.pre-1769), Jones set out in an Indian canoe along the coastline andarrived at the mouth of the Scoodic River where he pitched his tent a fewdays later. According to his grandson, Abner HILL (son of Thomas HILL,who lived to the age of 98), 'when he came herre ... not a tree had beencut in the broken forest of green wood which stood on every hand'. Jones soon returned to Machias and brought his family (composed ofhis wife, Hannah HARRINGTON, whom he had married about 1770, and at leastsons Stephen [P9; b. 1770/75] and Jones, Jr. [P7; b. 1774/5]) to thenew homestead. This made Jones DYER and his brother James the firstpermanent residents at Calais -- Daniel HILL was the first settler atCalais, having arrived (as was established by the courts later) on 01 JAN1784, but he did not stay. The DYER family apparently came by water,rather than overland, and landed at a point on the Robbinston Road, twomiles below the later site of the village, where a small stream flowsinto the main river. At this spot, Jones DYER built the first frame house in Calais in 1785, with lumber obtained fromJeremiah FROSTs mill across and up the river at St. Stephen, Nova Scotia(now New Brunswick) -- this being the only mill on the river at thattime. This land, some two miles below what is now Calais, was still inthe hands of a descendant of Jones DYER at least as late as 1866, thoughthe old house had apparently been replaced by one built in 1829 (PikesDiary, p. 49). The 1790 census of Passamaquoddy Township No. 5 (Calais)showed the family to include two males under the age of sixteen (Jamesand Nathan), three males sixteen and older (Jones Sr., Stephen and JonesJr.), and three females (his wife and two daughters). Which one of his daughters (whose names are not yet known) was bornafter this census is also not known. The 1790 Calais census also showshis brother James Dyer as a head of household. The 1800 census of Calais shows that both Jones and his wife wereborn before 1755. His children were aged as follows: two boys and onegirl were born between 1790 and 1800, one girl was born between 1774-84,and two girls were born between 1755-74. Since Stephen Dyer had alreadymarried by 1800, that leaves Jones DYER Jr. (b. 1774/75) and Nathan (b.ca. 1790) unaccounted for, and an extra male born 1790-1800 on hand (aworker?). The girls are difficult to explain, except to point out thatJones wife, Hannah, seems to have been born about 1755. The same censusshows Jones Jr. (b. 1774-84) counted separately from his family, whichindicates that by the age of 24 he had a place of his own. ======================================================= From -- Steve Robbins 915 Green Valley Drive Toccoa, Georgia 30577 srobbins@@toccoafalls.edu 1) The following items are from the papers of Col. John Black, agent forBingham-Baring Proprietors. The original documents are at Black Mansionin Ellsworth, Maine. There exists a microfilm copy, as well ashand-written extracts made about 1983 by Maine State Archives staff; themicrofilm and extracts are at Maine State Archives in Augusta, Maine: 1a) Northfield No. 24 East. From Theodore Lincoln's return of settlers,June 3, 1807 [complete list]: NameWhen settled When deserted Jones Dyer 1773 1782 Daniel Hill 1773 1782 James Dyer 1773 1782 Saml Libby 1773 1782 Jacob Libby 1773 1782 Benj. Getchell 1773 1782 Joseph Hill 1773 1782 Samuel Milbery 1773 1782 [My uncle, L. Austin Gray of Wesley, Maine, owns land in Northfield andis familiar with that area. He believes that this settlement was on theEast Machias River at 'Smith Landing,' also locally called 'The MattimoPlace' (after a Mattimo who lived there in the 1880s). Mr. Gray saysthat some of their garden furrows can still be seen in the woods.] 1b) Deblois No. 17 Middle, June 1, 1823 to June 1, 1830 Andrew Dyer [I copies only the Dyers from this list] 1c) Baring Plantation No. 6 E.D. Settlers since Feb. 25, 1816, from the November 1823 Return by JamesDinsmore and George Ulmer: Stephen Dyer, Jr. 1823 [I copies only the Dyers from this list] 2) Source: 'William Clark & Associates' in a book at New BrunswickProvincial Archives listing Loyalist grants. This list is dated '1784,Charlotte an unknown place .' In Saint David: No. 70, Grantee: John Dyer, Lotno. 4 in Block Letter O in Fanning's Division. This lot appears to havelater been re-granted to Tristam Moore. 3) Source: Holmes, Theodore C. Loyalists to Canada : the 1783Settlement of Quakers and Others at Passamaquoddy. (Camden, Maine :Picton Press, c1992), p.179: 'The Digedeguash Grantees. This March 29,1784 grant of 15,250 acres of land was located on the Digedeguash Riverin St. Patrick's Parish, Charlotte County, New Brunswick. The principalgrantee was John Curry, who reserved 500 acres on the tract for a sawmill. Curry convinced other grantees toacquire 100 acres for him in their names. Later he tried to get theentire tract in his own name.' Among the 41 grantees are the names ofJames Dyer and Jones Dyer. 4) Source: Wood, Richard G. A History of Lumbering in Maine,1820-1861. (Orono, Me. : University of Maine Press, c1971), map reprintedat back of the book: Coffin, G. W. 'A plan of the public lands in theState of Maine ... a part of which have been set off in severalty to eachstate. Viz., those to Mass[achuset]ts are designated by the letter C for Common; Those to Maineby the Letter M. Those that have been sold by Mass[achuset]ts and arenot conveyed have a Star upon them, thus * Those conveyed have the namesof the Grantee placed thereon.' (Boston, 1835). According to this map,Jones Dyer, Jr. purchased two entire townships: From Massachusetts['C'] he purchased what is now designated as '10R3 NBPP Forest[Township]' (25,324 acres, according to: Attwood, Stanley Bearce. TheLength and Breadth of Maine. Orono, Me. : University of Maine, 1973).From Maine ['M'] he purchased what is now designated as '1R1 TS Dyer[Township]' (22,899 acres, according to Attwood.) 5) 'Plan of Plantation Number 5, on a Scale of 240 Rods to an Inch,Maine, April 27th, 1807.' This is a map of Calais, the original being atCalais Free Library. I have a photocopy. It clearly shows the lotsowned by Jones Dyer Jun., Jones Dyer Sen., and James Dyer heirs. =========================================== * All 'person numbers' (P10, etc.) in this appendix relate toindividuals in the family tree file MAINE.TRE, not to the 'personnumbers' in the main DYER family tree (DYER.TRE).. ** The Captain Reuben DYER mentioned above is a member of the DYERfamily of Cape Elizabeth, ME, and is not known to be part of either thisDYER family or of the main DYER family being traced. SOURCES: Annals of Calais (1875), passim. Austin, Ancestry of 33 Rhode Islanders. Calais Census of 1790, 1800, 1810 and 1820. Coll. Maine Hist. Soc. III (1853), p. 180 Compendium I, 915. Eastport and Passamaquoddy (1888) passim. An International Community of the St. Crois (1604-1930) (1950). Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the American Revolution, p. 125. The Notes of James Shepherd Pike (1811-1882) housed at the Calais Free Library, Calais, ME. Reed Genealogy #398. Who's Who (Philip Sidney DYER) Wilson, Ten Generations of Dyers. 
Birth*Jones Dyer Sr. was born on 13 March 1736/37 in Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island.4 
He was the son of John Dyer , Capt. and Rebecca L. Jones
Marriage*Jones Dyer Sr. married Hannah Harrington, daughter of Richard Harrington and Abigail Hammond, on 27 September 1761, in Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island.5 
Death*Jones Dyer Sr. died after 28 November 1826, in Calais, Washington County, Maine

Children of Jones Dyer Sr. and Hannah Harrington

Citations

  1. [S1610] Massachusetts Secretary of Commonwealth, Soldiers & Sailors in the War of Revolution, (17 volumes) Volume 5 (Boston, Massachusetts: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1896 (Ancestry 1998)), 125. Hereinafter cited as Soldiers & Sailors in the War of Revolution.
  2. [S1611] Theodore C. Holmes, Loyalists to Canada: the 1783 Settlement of Quakers and Others at Passamaquoddy (Camden, Maine, U.S.A.: Picton Press, 1992), 185. Hereinafter cited as Loyalists to Canada.
  3. [S1612] Minister Kirk McColl, Baptism Records 1794-1848, McColl Methodist Church, St. Stephen, New Brunswick (Fredericton, New Brunswick: PANB Microfilm F28 Provincial Archives, New Brunswick, 23 August 1999). Hereinafter cited as Baptism Records 1794-1848, McColl Methodist.
  4. [S1411] James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths Vol.5, Washington & Bristol Counties (Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Narragansett Hist. Pub. Co., 1894), 74. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.
  5. [S1381] James Newell Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths, Vol.2, Providence County (Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Narragansett Hist. Pub. Co., 1892), 31. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.

Joseph Dyer

M, #74414, b. 14 August 1735
FatherCharles Dyer b. 22 Mar 1696/97, d. Apr 1768
MotherElizabeth (Sheriff) Shreve b. 20 May 1698, d. Jul 1778
Relationship2nd cousin 7 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Joseph Dyer was born on 14 August 1735 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.1 
He was the son of Charles Dyer and Elizabeth (Sheriff) Shreve

Citations

  1. [S1377] James Newell Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths Vol.4, Newport County (Providence, RI.: Narraganset Hist. Publishing Co., 1893), 114. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island, Vol. 4.

Joseph Dyer

M, #74425, b. 4 October 1754, d. 1815
FatherJames Dyer b. 10 Jan 1727/28, d. c 1802
MotherElizabeth (Nee?) Dyer
Relationship3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Joseph Dyer was born on 4 October 1754 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island.1 
He was the son of James Dyer and Elizabeth (Nee?) Dyer
Marriage*Joseph Dyer married Mary Ann (Nee?) Dyer in 1780. 
Death*Joseph Dyer died in 1815. 

Child of Joseph Dyer and Mary Ann (Nee?) Dyer

Citations

  1. [S1377] James Newell Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths Vol.4, Newport County (Providence, RI.: Narraganset Hist. Publishing Co., 1893), 71. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island, Vol. 4.

Joseph Dyer1

M, #75322, b. 17 May 1772
FatherJohn Dyer , Dea. b. 1738, d. 19 Jun 1817
MotherAnne Williams b. 1739, d. 1813
Relationship3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Joseph Dyer was born on 17 May 1772 in Johnston, Providence County, Rhode Island.2,3 
He was the son of John Dyer , Dea. and Anne Williams

Children of Joseph Dyer and Lydia Tefft

Citations

  1. [S1348] William Allan Dyer, By the Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record, 1940), 169. Hereinafter cited as By the Name of Dyer.
  2. [S1381] James Newell Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths, Vol.2, Providence County (Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Narragansett Hist. Pub. Co., 1892). Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.
  3. [S1371] Bertha Williams Anthony, Roger Williams of Providence, Rhode Island (: Mrs. C. W. Bertha Williams Anthony, 1949), 159. Hereinafter cited as Roger Williams of Providence, R.I.

Joseph Dyer

M, #75793, b. after 1769
FatherJohn Dyer b. c 1750, d. 1811
MotherJemima Moore
Relationship4th cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Joseph Dyer was born after 1769. 
He was the son of John Dyer and Jemima Moore

Joseph Dyer1

M, #76110, b. 21 September 1768, d. 3 March 1847
FatherPreserved Dyer b. 10 Feb 1737/38, d. 27 Mar 1829
MotherSusannah B. Head d. b 1793
Relationship3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Joseph Dyer was born on 21 September 1768 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.2 
He was the son of Preserved Dyer and Susannah B. Head
Marriage*Joseph Dyer married Elizabeth Head on 18 June 1795, in Westport, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1,3 
Death*Joseph Dyer died on 3 March 1847, at age 78, in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts

Children of Joseph Dyer and Elizabeth Head

Citations

  1. [S1380] Benjamin Franklin Wilroth, Little Compton Familes (Little Compton, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Little Compton Historical Society, 1967). Hereinafter cited as Little Compton Familes.
  2. [S1479] Unknown author, Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Vol. I - Births (Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1930), 83. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Dartmouth, Mass. to 1850, Vol. I - Births.
  3. [S1474] Vital Records of Westport, Mass., to the Year 1850 (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1918). Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Westport, Mass. to 1850.

Joseph Dyer1

M, #81705, b. after 1696
FatherJames Dyer b. 1669, d. c 1735
MotherElizabeth (Nee?) Dyer
Relationship1st cousin 8 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Joseph Dyer was born after 1696. 
He was the son of James Dyer and Elizabeth (Nee?) Dyer

Citations

  1. [S1814] June D. Brown, Deed Book A, Vol.3, p.326 Abstracts of Bucks County, PA Land Records 1711-1749 (1998), 161. Hereinafter cited as Deed Book A, Vol.3, Abstracts, Bucks Co. Deeds.

Joseph Chessborough Dyer1

M, #99238, b. 15 November 1780, d. 3 May 1871
Joseph Chessborough Dyer (1780-1871). Engraving by Edward Scriven, after Joseph Allen line and stipple engraving, circa 1820s. Courtesy of Richard Berland.
FatherCapt. Nathaniel Dyer1 b. c 1728, d. 7 Jul 1801
MotherAbigail Herrick1,2 b. 1746, d. c 1783
Relationship4th cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Feb 2011
Name Variation Joseph Chessborough Dyer is also known as Joseph Cheseborough Dyer.2 
Birth*He was born on 15 November 1780 in Stonington Point, New London County, Connecticut.1 
He was the son of Capt. Nathaniel Dyer and Abigail Herrick.1,2 
ChristeningJoseph Chessborough Dyer was christened on 11 February 1781 in Stonington Point, New London County, Connecticut.2 
Marriage*He married Eliza Jones, daughter of Somerset Jones, in 1811, in London, Middlesex, England.2 
Occupation*Joseph Chessborough Dyer was an American inventor and machine maker. He was acknowledged for introducing American inventors to England.2 
Death*He died on 3 May 1871, at age 90, in Manchester, England; an alternate place of death is his son's residence at Henbury, Cheshire.3,2 
Burial*He was buried on 6 May 1871 in Rusholme Road Dissenters Burial Ground, Chorlton on Medlock, Manchester, England.2 

Children of Joseph Chessborough Dyer and Eliza Jones

Citations

  1. [S5213] "American Enterprise in Britain's Industrial Revolution," (MS, 1955; American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 14, pp. 193-198.); Print in Dyer folder, Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker. Hereinafter cited as "American Enterprise in Britain's Industrial Revolution."
  2. [S5214] Correspondence with Richard Berland, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
  3. [S5215] Edited by Leslie Stephen & Sidney Lee George Smith, Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 22 (Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1937), Page 287-288. Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography.

Joseph Eliphalet Dyer1

M, #99245, b. 1817
FatherJoseph Chessborough Dyer1 b. 15 Nov 1780, d. 3 May 1871
MotherEliza Jones1 b. 1793, d. Jul 1842
Relationship5th cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited11 Feb 2011
Birth*Joseph Eliphalet Dyer was born in 1817 in Manchester, Lancashire, England.1 
He was the son of Joseph Chessborough Dyer and Eliza Jones.1 
Marriage*Joseph Eliphalet Dyer married Clara Adèle Binet in France.1 

Children of Joseph Eliphalet Dyer and Clara Adèle Binet

Citations

  1. [S5214] Correspondence with Richard Berland, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).

Joseph Eliphet Somerset Jones Dyer1

M, #99269, b. 1871
FatherJoseph George Albert Dyer1 b. 1842
MotherAlice Françoise Angélique Marie Mairet1 b. 1848
Relationship7th cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited11 Feb 2011
Birth*Joseph Eliphet Somerset Jones Dyer was born in 1871 in Chorlton on Medlock, Lancashire, England.1 
He was the son of Joseph George Albert Dyer and Alice Françoise Angélique Marie Mairet.1 

Citations

  1. [S5214] Correspondence with Richard Berland, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).

Joseph George Albert Dyer1

M, #99267, b. 1842
FatherJoseph Eliphalet Dyer1 b. 1817
MotherClara Adèle Binet1 b. 1821
Relationship6th cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited11 Feb 2011
Birth*Joseph George Albert Dyer was born in 1842 in France.1 
He was the son of Joseph Eliphalet Dyer and Clara Adèle Binet.1 
Marriage*Joseph George Albert Dyer married Alice Françoise Angélique Marie Mairet on 13 August 1865, in Chorlton on Medlock, Lancashire, England.1 

Child of Joseph George Albert Dyer and Alice Françoise Angélique Marie Mairet

Citations

  1. [S5214] Correspondence with Richard Berland, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).

Joseph Lake Dyer1,2

M, #96907, b. 26 April 1849, d. 1911
FatherRev. Robert William Dyer3 b. 6 Mar 1808, d. 4 Feb 1887
MotherElizabeth3 b. 1812, d. 28 Mar 1895
ChartsDescendants of William Wallace
Last Edited2 Feb 2011
Birth*Joseph Lake Dyer was born on 26 April 1849 in Greenspond, Newfoundland.1,3 
He was the son of Rev. Robert William Dyer and Elizabeth.3 
Emigration*Joseph Lake Dyer emigrated in 1859 from Newfoundland; the 1901 census return shows that he emigrated from Newfoundland to Prince Edward Island in 1859. Newfoundland joined confederation in 1949.4 
Marriage*He married Susan Wallace, daughter of Edmund C. Wallace and Catherine Weston, on 3 January 1877, in St. Peter's Anglican Church, Alberton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.81268,-64.06454. The officiating clergyman was Rev. R.W. Dyer, Rector of St. Peters Anglican Church, Alberton. Witnesses were Thomas Clark and Mary J. A. Heare. They were married by license.5,1 
Census HeadHousehold*Joseph Lake Dyer was head of the household in the census of 31 March 1901 in Lot 4, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household were Joseph's wife Susan (Wallace), daughters Elizabeth, Maud, Eva, Clara and Jennie, and son Robert. The family religion was entered as Church of England.4
1901 Canada Census for the household of Joseph L. Dyer, Lot 4, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household were Joseph's wife Susan (Wallace), daughters Elizabeth, Maud, Eva, Clara and Jennie, and son Robert.
Census HeadHouseholdHe was head of the household in the census of 1 June 1911 in Alberton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Included in the household were his wife, Susan, and daughter Allice M. Joseph's occupation was entered as "retired". His birthplace was entered as "PEI", which is an error.6
1911 Canada Census, household of Joseph L. Dyer. Alberton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island.
Death*He died in 1911.1 
Burial*He was buried in St. Peters Anglican Church Cemetery, Alberton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.81851,-64.06075.
Inscription: In Loving Memory Of / Joseph L. Dyer / 1849 - 1911 / His Wife / Susan Wallace / 1854 - 1919 / Their Daughter / Jennie Beatrice, / 1898 - 1906 / This God Is Our God And / Ever He Shall Be Our Guide / Unto Death. / DYER.1
Tombstone for Joseph L. Dyer (1849-1911) and Susan Wallace (1854-1919). St. Peters Anglican Cemetery, Alberton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Front inscription detail.

Children of Joseph Lake Dyer and Susan Wallace

Citations

  1. [S3744] Cemetery Marker - Joseph L. Dyer (1849-1911) & Susan Wallace (1854-1919). Joseph L. Dyer (1849-1911) & Susan Wallace (1854-1919), Marker Inscription; David A. Walker, 20 August 2009.
  2. [S1345] Preserving the Wallace Family 1758-1988, Roy Ashley Wallace, compiler, (Prince Edward Island, Canada: Privately published, after 1988), p. 96. Hereinafter cited as Preserving the Wallace Family 1758-1988.
  3. [S1345] Preserving the Wallace Family 1758-1988, Roy Ashley Wallace, compiler, (Prince Edward Island, Canada: Privately published, after 1988), Page 96. Hereinafter cited as Preserving the Wallace Family 1758-1988.
  4. [S3745] 1901 Canada Census - Joseph L. Dyer, Household #1, 31 Mar. 1901, Microfilm, T-6510. Lot 4, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, District 134, Subdistrict d-1. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  5. [S3749] Transcribed by Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society, translator, "Marriage Register, No. 13, 1873-1887, License" (Master Name Index Phase 2; PARO, (Public Archives and Records Office of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada). Hereinafter cited as "Marriage Register, No. 13, 1873-1887, Page 58, License."
  6. [S3746] 1911 Canada Census - Joseph L. Dyer, Household #1, 31 Mar. 1901, Microfilm, unknown film. Alberton, Lot 4, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, District 134, Subdistrict d-1. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Joseph Nicholas Dyer1,2

M, #74216, b. 31 July 1776, d. 15 May 1866
FatherGeorge Dyer b. 26 Dec 1736, d. 8 Jan 1817
MotherAnne Nichols b. 13 Jan 1738/39, d. bt 1779 - 1783
Relationship4th cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited22 Feb 2011
Note*Almost everyone in this family was buried at the Grace Church Cemetery inSutton, Quebec, Canada. [dublon@@virtuel.qc.ca] 
Birth*Joseph Nicholas Dyer was born on 31 July 1776 in West Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island.3,4 
He was the son of George Dyer and Anne Nichols
Marriage*Joseph Nicholas Dyer married Rhodinah Austin, daughter of Isaac Austin and Rhodinah Vaughn, in Argyle, New York
Death*Joseph Nicholas Dyer died on 15 May 1866, at age 89, in Sutton, Québec, Canada

Children of Joseph Nicholas Dyer and Rhodinah Austin

Citations

  1. [S1435] Ann Marie Youmans, Ancestry of James H. Dyer passed along by Charles D. Heile, Jr.,. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry of James H. Dyer.
  2. [S1365] Robert Glenn Thurtle, Pedigrees of Descendants of Colonial Clergy (Maryland, U.S.A.: Society of the Descendants of Colonial Clergy- Hagerstown Printing Co., 1976). Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Descendants of Colonial Clergy.
  3. [S1437] James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths, Vol. 1, Kent County (Providence, Rhode Island: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1891), 68. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850.
  4. [S1392] Inc. 2000 Ancestry, "Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1930 (database online)" (Orem, Utah). , 1-147. Hereinafter cited as "Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1930."

Josephine Dyer1

F, #74730, b. 3 March 1830
FatherChristopher Cornwallis Dyer b. 3 Feb 1782
MotherDeborah Foster b. a 1779
Relationship5th cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Josephine Dyer was born on 3 March 1830. 
She was the daughter of Christopher Cornwallis Dyer and Deborah Foster

Citations

  1. [S1348] William Allan Dyer, By the Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record, 1940), 129A. Hereinafter cited as By the Name of Dyer.

Josephine Dyer1

F, #75942, b. after 1805, d. after 1875
FatherJones Dyer Jr., Esq. b. 1776, d. 1860
MotherLydia Knight b. 1780, d. 3 Jan 1866
Relationship3rd cousin 6 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*She joined the First Congregational Church of Calais, ME, in JUN 1850.She married a Dr. DODGE, but his first name is lost. In 1875 she isindicated as 'of Santa Barbara, California' -- as was her sister Helen E.Dyer. SOURCES: Letter from John E. McLeod dated 10 NOV 1978. 
Birth*Josephine Dyer was born after 1805. 
She was the daughter of Jones Dyer Jr., Esq. and Lydia Knight
Death*Josephine Dyer died after 1875. 

Citations

  1. [S1624] Rev. Isaac Case Knowlton, Annals of Calais, Maine, and St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada (Calais, Maine: J. A. Sears, Printer, 1875). Hereinafter cited as Annals of Calais ME and St. Stephen, NB.

Josephine Dyer1

F, #80094, b. after 1875
FatherJames Samuel Dyer b. 21 Dec 1847, d. Dec 1931
MotherMary Elizabeth Potter b. 24 May 1857
Relationship7th cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Died at about 7 years of age. 
Birth*Josephine Dyer was born after 1875. 
She was the daughter of James Samuel Dyer and Mary Elizabeth Potter

Citations

  1. [S1403] Correspondence with Denise Martelle, 8 May 2000. Unknown repository (unknown repository address).

Joshua Gardner Dyer

M, #75769, b. 30 July 1811, d. 30 October 1836
FatherGeorge Dyer Jr. b. 4 Mar 1769, d. 20 Jul 1843
MotherWaity Gardiner b. c 1775, d. 19 Jun 1843
Relationship5th cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Unm. 
Birth*Joshua Gardner Dyer was born on 30 July 1811. 
He was the son of George Dyer Jr. and Waity Gardiner
Death*Joshua Gardner Dyer died on 30 October 1836, at age 25, in Troy, Rensselaer County, New York

Josiah Dyer

M, #75788, b. circa 1720
FatherJames Dyer b. 23 Oct 1681
MotherRebecca (Nee?) Dyer
Relationship2nd cousin 8 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Moved to Plumstead, Bucks Co. Maryland in 1771. Grace Mellander does notgive credit to 'The Walton Family' as she has not seen their Dyermaterial elsewhere. (AWM.) 
Birth*Josiah Dyer was born circa 1720. 
He was the son of James Dyer and Rebecca (Nee?) Dyer

Children of Josiah Dyer and Esther Bond

Josiah Dyer Jr.1

M, #80926
FatherJosiah Dyer b. c 1720
MotherEsther Bond
Relationship3rd cousin 7 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Avis (Holloway) Schooley: The records disclose that after the death of Samuel, Sr., in 1761, Avisand her son Benjamin, in 1763, were living near the place namedStillwater, along the Paulins Kill River, southwest of Newton. In 1765she had moved to Newtown. In 1771, she had made her Will at Newtown, anddated it 20th. of June. Her son James died at Newtown in 1767. His widowMargaret, on the 20th of April, 1767, 'Renounced all right to administer'and her 'Renunciation' signature was witnessed by her brothers-in-law,Benjamin Schooley, and Josiah Dyer, Jr. 
Birth*Josiah Dyer Jr. was born in of Plumstead, Pennsylvania
He was the son of Josiah Dyer and Esther Bond
Marriage*Josiah Dyer Jr. married Eunice Schooley, daughter of Samuel Schooley and Avis Holloway, in 1755.1 

Child of Josiah Dyer Jr. and Eunice Schooley

Citations

  1. [S1797] May Schooley Ivey, A Pioneer Schooley Family (Miami, Florida: The Franklin Press, 1941), 21-22. Hereinafter cited as A Pioneer Schooley Family.

Judith Joyce Dyer

F, #77271, b. 16 November 1948, d. 18 November 1948
FatherGeorge Chester Dyer b. 1 Feb 1910, d. a Mar 1999
MotherMarjorie Ellen Darrah b. 12 Aug 1915, d. 1980
Relationship9th cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Judith Joyce Dyer was born on 16 November 1948. 
She was the daughter of George Chester Dyer and Marjorie Ellen Darrah
Death*Judith Joyce Dyer died on 18 November 1948. 

Judson (Chub) Dyer

M, #80316, b. 29 September 1876, d. 2 March 1917
FatherAdoniram Judson Dyer b. 3 Jun 1833, d. 17 Mar 1916
MotherPhoebe Lilly b. 23 Nov 1840, d. 9 Sep 1926
Relationship7th cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Judson (Chub) Dyer was born on 29 September 1876. 
He was the son of Adoniram Judson Dyer and Phoebe Lilly
Death*Judson (Chub) Dyer died on 2 March 1917, at age 40. 

Julia A. (Nee?) Dyer1

F, #81716, b. circa 1818
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Julia A. (Nee?) Dyer was born circa 1818 in Rhode Island
Marriage*She married John Dyer Jr., son of John Dyer and Christian Brightman, after 1855. 

Family: Julia A. (Nee?) Dyer and John Dyer Jr.

Citations

  1. [S1558] 1880 US Census Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, , LDS microfilm Family History Library Film 1255210, , 17D, unknown repository address, unknown repository.

Julia Ann Dyer1

F, #74197, b. before 1797, d. 1826
FatherAnthony Dyer Jr. b. 1765, d. 1835
MotherChloe Bucklin d. 8 Jun 1797
Relationship4th cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*DAR #44215; 61791; 149716 has her as dau. of Anthony Dyer, Jr. and SarahTuley...... DAR #149716 has her Julia Dyer (b.1800) m.1822 John Hill (b.1799.) 
Birth*Julia Ann Dyer was born before 1797 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
She was the daughter of Anthony Dyer Jr. and Chloe Bucklin
Marriage*Julia Ann Dyer married John Hill in 1819, in Georgia
Death*Julia Ann Dyer died in 1826, in Jasper, Pickens County, Georgia

Children of Julia Ann Dyer and John Hill

Citations

  1. [S1408] Frederick A. Virkus, Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, CD 113 (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1925), Vol. 1. Hereinafter cited as Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy.

Julia Ann Dyer1,2

F, #76325, b. 20 June 1799, d. 25 January 1883
FatherCharles Dyer Jr. b. 4 Sep 1778, d. 11 Dec 1862
MotherHannah Field b. 4 Sep 1778, d. 26 May 1834
Relationship4th cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett (#1)
Descendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett (#2)
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Field Genealogy gives May 16, 1818. 
Note*Died age 83yrs. 1880 Census, Providence, RI: Julia A. DYER Female Birth Year <1800> Birthplace RI Age 80 Occupation Marital Status W Race W Head of Household Ada A. B. TANNER Relation Other Father's Birthplace RI Mother's Birthplace RI. 
Birth*Julia Ann Dyer was born on 20 June 1799 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.3,4 
She was the daughter of Charles Dyer Jr. and Hannah Field
Marriage*Julia Ann Dyer married Paris Dyer, son of Olney Dyer and Hannah Tourtelotte, on 14 May 1818, in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.1,5,6 
Death*Julia Ann Dyer died on 25 January 1883, at age 83, in Rhode Island.7 

Children of Julia Ann Dyer and Paris Dyer

Citations

  1. [S1348] William Allan Dyer, By the Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record, 1940), ND245. Hereinafter cited as By the Name of Dyer.
  2. [S1485] 1880 US Census Providence, Providence, Rhode Island,, microfilm Film 1255-211...213, , 400A, unknown repository address, unknown repository.
  3. [S1668] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy v 01 (Chicago, Illinois: W. B. Conkey Company, 1901), 363. Hereinafter cited as Field Genealogy v 01.
  4. [S1555] Harriet A. Brownell, Genealogy of the Fields of Providence, Rhode Island (Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: J.A. & R.A. Reid, 1878), 54. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Fields of Providence, RI.
  5. [S1567] Edwin M. Snow, Births, Marriages & Deaths Recorded in Providence 1636-1850 (Providence, Rhode Island: Sidney S. Rider, 1879), 164. Hereinafter cited as Births, Marriages & Deaths in Providence 1636-1850.
  6. [S1555] Harriet A. Brownell, Genealogy of the Fields of Providence, Rhode Island (Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: J.A. & R.A. Reid, 1878), 57-58. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Fields of Providence, RI.
  7. [S1392] Inc. 2000 Ancestry, "Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1930 (database online)" (Orem, Utah). , 15:217. Hereinafter cited as "Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1930."

Julia H. (Twin) Dyer1

F, #75674, b. 15 May 1845, d. 13 March 1863
FatherSamuel Edward Dyer b. 24 Jan 1814, d. 15 Mar 1863
MotherJulia A. Arnold b. 1818, d. 2 Oct 1891
Relationship6th cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Called Hannah J. Dyer in 1850 Census. 
Birth*Julia H. (Twin) Dyer was born on 15 May 1845 in Vermont
She was the daughter of Samuel Edward Dyer and Julia A. Arnold
Death*Julia H. (Twin) Dyer died on 13 March 1863, at age 17.2 

Citations

  1. [S1496] 1850 US Census, Rutland, Vermont, unknown repository address unknown repository.
  2. [S1497] Hoxie Family Bible; Nettie Drought Petro, Constantia, New York, U.S.A., 5-7. Hereinafter cited as Hoxie Family Bible.

Julia Maria Dyer1

F, #76048, b. 11 August 1842, d. 7 January 1912
FatherWarren D. Dyer b. 4 Jun 1809, d. 15 Apr 1890
MotherElizabeth Manchester b. 1804, d. b 1890
Relationship5th cousin 4 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Note*Soule Gen. p.131, says m. in Adamsville, Jan. 1, 1861 Soule Gen. p.1031 says m. at East Greenwich, Jan. 1, 1861. 
Birth*Julia Maria Dyer was born on 11 August 1842 in Westport, Bristol County, Massachusetts
She was the daughter of Warren D. Dyer and Elizabeth Manchester
Marriage*Julia Maria Dyer married ZoethLeoth H. Soule, son of Gideon Ward Soule and Patience Howland, on 1 January 1861, in Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island.2,3,4 
Death*Julia Maria Dyer died on 7 January 1912, at age 69, in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island

Children of Julia Maria Dyer and ZoethLeoth H. Soule

Citations

  1. [S1380] Benjamin Franklin Wilroth, Little Compton Familes (Little Compton, Rhode Island, U.S.A.: Little Compton Historical Society, 1967). Hereinafter cited as Little Compton Familes.
  2. [S779] International Genealogical Index, online http://www.familysearch.org, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Hereinafter cited as International Genealogical Index.
  3. [S1556] Elder James A. McKensie's Marriages , 542. Hereinafter cited as Elder James A. McKensie's Marriages.
  4. [S1656] Sr. G. T. Ridlon, History, Biography & Genealogy of the Families Named Soule, Sowle, & Soulis, 2 Vols. (Maine: Journal Press, 1926), 131 & 1031. Hereinafter cited as History, Biography & Genealogy - Soule, Sowle, Soulis.

June Elizabeth 'Gaga' Dyer

F, #76992, b. 1 June 1908, d. 29 August 1990
FatherArthur Grant Dyer b. 6 Sep 1880, d. 1945
MotherJessamine Clare Raymond b. 11 Mar 1882, d. Mar 1967
Relationship8th cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited10 Apr 2011
Note*Grew up in Minneapolis. Then moved to LaCrosse. Rygate, Vermont History gives name as Jane Elizabeth - which is amisprint. SSN=390-18-9818. 
Birth*June Elizabeth 'Gaga' Dyer was born on 1 June 1908 in Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota
She was the daughter of Arthur Grant Dyer and Jessamine Clare Raymond
Marriage*June Elizabeth 'Gaga' Dyer married Alfred Melvin 'Papa' Sime
Death*June Elizabeth 'Gaga' Dyer died on 29 August 1990, at age 82, in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin

Family: June Elizabeth 'Gaga' Dyer and Alfred Melvin 'Papa' Sime

Justin Dyer

M, #74933, b. 2 September 1875, d. 10 January 1912
FatherPeter Dyer b. 18 Jan 1829, d. 8 Mar 1910
MotherSusan Helen Burton b. 8 May 1846, d. 9 Feb 1912
Relationship7th cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Justin Dyer was born on 2 September 1875. 
He was the son of Peter Dyer and Susan Helen Burton
Death*Justin Dyer died on 10 January 1912, at age 36. 

Justin Dyer1

M, #76596, b. 1852
FatherJames Dyer b. 6 Sep 1818, d. 1876
MotherMary M. Engle b. 1821, d. 1904
Relationship7th cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Justin Dyer was born in 1852. 
He was the son of James Dyer and Mary M. Engle
Marriage*Justin Dyer married Rheuamy Dayton Hempstead in 1886. 

Children of Justin Dyer and Rheuamy Dayton Hempstead

Citations

  1. [S1398] , vol.157:224, Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books, 152 vols., online Ancestry.com. Previously published in hard copy (Provo, Utah, U.S.A.: The Generations Network, Inc.). Hereinafter cited as "Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books."

Justin Dyer

M, #81415, b. 15 July 1829
FatherCalvin Dyer b. 5 Nov 1799, d. 26 Apr 1885
MotherElizabeth 'Betsey' Sherwood b. 15 Jan 1803, d. 8 Nov 1886
Relationship7th cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of William Dyer & Mary Barrett
Last Edited10 Apr 2011
Birth*Justin Dyer was born on 15 July 1829 in Jefferson, Schoharie County, New York. birth date not documented. The year 1829 used here is given by MinnieCohen gravestone reading, but this could be a misreading due to the age of the stone and it is the year 1827, given by the 'Bouton Papers', that is correct. However 1827 would conflict with birth date of Justin's sister, Adeline. Justin is confirmed to be the father of Georgia Dyer in Georgia's death certificate. Justin is listed in the 'Gazetteer and Business Directory of Schoharie County, N.Y. for 1872-3' as farmer and as the 'inspector of elections'.The names of Justin's two children, Stella and Milton, have been taken from the following note to me from Florence (Gallup) Bunn Falconbury,Georgia Dyer's granddaughter: 'Don't know too much about Dyers except Grandma Gallup was a Dyer, had a brother Milton and a sister Stella.'This brief reference is the only supporting source for these children that I have come across. 
He was the son of Calvin Dyer and Elizabeth 'Betsey' Sherwood
Marriage*Justin Dyer married Mariah Patchin.1 
Burial*Justin Dyer was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Jefferson, Schoharie County, New York

Children of Justin Dyer and Mariah Patchin

Citations

  1. [S1842] Unknown compiler, online unknown url.