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- In 1760, Barat Dyer desired the town council to approve of PhilipAylsworth as his guardian. [N.K. Rec.] Barrett lived to old age, on the south side of East Lake. (AylsworthGen., p.63) West Greenwich Land Evidence Book 6; 15 Sep 1772. Barret Dyer & wife Maryof New Britain, Albany County, New York to Thomas Sweet of WestGreenwich, RI, and Joseph King of Coventry (P.307) [RI Roots, Vol.16, #2,Jun 1990] 'Capt. Barrett Dyer received about 2900 acres of land as a grant from theCanadian Government for his participation as a United Empire Loyalist.' 'He left RI with the Aylsworths for Dutchess Co. NY' 'His daughter, Waity married John Ogden' [e-mail from Muriel Walton, Castlegar, BC Canada Historical Atlas of Hastings and Prince Edward Co. p.xiv - Town of PictonOntario Canada - Listed as a town Councillor. He is referred to in The Quinte Loyalist Muster Newsletter Vol. 3 No. 2,pub by the United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada. Captain Barrett Dyer of the British Army mentioned in Hans Waltimeyer, byJane B. Goddard UE, 1980, p.224. Barrett Dyer is shown in a Boston Newspaper for 14 Aug.1922 #9482 at theNEHGS.
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