Note: PARENTS: Wm. Heller Dyar, "The DYAR (DYER) Families", ms. from Natl Gen Soc.
NOTE: Ninth child of Edward Jr. and Eliz. (Fish) Dyer.
Marriage: Parents:
Date: 29 NOV 1750
Place: N. Kingstown, Washington, Ri
Sources
Call Number: RI 929.3 A. Title: Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths Vol.5, Washington & Bristol County. Author: James N. Arnold. Publication: Narragansett Hist. Pub. Co., Providence, RI. 1894. Abbreviation: Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths Vol.5, Washington & Bristol County. Note: NS389163. Source Media Type: Book. Master Listing Source: Y
Elizabeth Dyer ; Gender: Female ; Birth: Circa 1765 - N. Kingstown, Washington, Ri Father: Capt. Edward Dyer Mother: Elizabeth Ann Fish ; Husband: John Allen
Elizabeth Dyer ; Gender: Female ; Birth: Circa 1765 - N. Kingstown, Washington, RI Father: Edward Dyer Mother: Elizabeth Ann Dyer (born Fish) ; Husband: John Allen ; Siblings:Susannah Dyer, Susannah Thomas (born Dyer), Charles Dyer, William Dyer (born Dyre), Henry Dyer, Frances Dyer, Amherst Dyer (born Dyre), Benjamin Dyer (born Dyre), Henry Dyer (born Dyre), Anne Dyer
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UPD 30 MAY 2014 20:51:21 GMT-6 Author: Susan Ackley Title: Ackley Web Site Text: MyHeritage.com family tree CONT Family site: Ackley Web Site CONT Family tree: 128931961-48 Media: 128931961-48 Type: Smart Matching Page: Elizabeth Allen (born Dyer) Event: Smart Matching Role: 48001146 Data: Date: 30 MAY 2014 Text: Added by confirming a Smart Match Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
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