Died
at age 30
in New Sharon, Franklin, Maine, United States [uncertain]
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Biography
Birth
Samuel Sleeper Dyer was born 28 Mar 1835, in New Sharon, Franklin County, Maine, United States America. His parents were Gideon Barlow Dyer and Mahala Sleeper Dyer. [1]
"Marriage" Samuel Sleeper Dyer was married on 7 July 1818, in New Sharon, Franklin, Maine. [2]
Samuel Sleeper Dyer passed away on 31 Jul 1865, in the United States. He was buried in the New Sharon Village Cemetery, which is located in the New Sharon, Franklin County, Maine. If you would like to pay your respects to Samuel, click on this link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38641228/samuel-sleeper-dyer. [3]
↑ * Vital Records of New Sharon, Franklin Co., Maine. LDS Family History Center, Film #0011578, Vital Records of New Sharon, Franklin, Maine. Note: Courtesy of P. Taylor, 4637 E. Covina St., Mesa, Maricopa, AZ 85205-7110 June 2, 1998 Microfilm.
↑ * Ancestry.com, U.S. Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current (database on-line), Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry, Operations, Inc., 2012. Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi.
Source S18
Call Number: 0011578
Title: Vital Records of New Sharon, Franklin Co., Maine
Publication: LDS Family History Center, Film #0011578
Abbreviation: Vital Records of New Sharon, Franklin Co., Maine
Note: Courtesy of P. Taylor, 4637 E. Covina St., Mesa, Maricopa, Az 85205-7110
June 2, 1998
Source Media Type: Microfilm
Master Listing Source: Y
Source S19
Title: Dyer Genealogy, compiled in the early 1900's
Author: Thomas Franklin Dyer, Isaac S. Dyer
Abbreviation: Dyer Genealogy, compiled in the early 1900's
Note: NS123603
Source Media Type: Manuscript
Master Listing Source: Y
Source S22
Title: Maine State Archives, Vital Records, Capital Complex
Abbreviation: Maine State Archives, Vital Records, Capital Complex
Note: NS198813
Source Media Type: Official Document
Master Listing Source: Y
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