1850 residence Dallas County, TX (his brother Benjamin's household)
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https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/dye/434/ By Janet Armstrong May 01, 1999 at 10:39:04 "I found a court record for Wood County, VA which lists the heirs of Ruben Dye. The record involves a land dispute in 1834, after Ruben's death. His wife is listed as Jane. His children were: Dennis Dye, Dussaway Dye, Benjamin Dye, John Dye, William Dye, and Mary wife of Dennis Murphy. William F. Dye, Elijah Dye, and Drusy Ann were the children of Vincent Dye, who had died before 1834."
“History of Ritchie County [West Virginia]", Minnie Kendall Lowther, 1911, page 60: “Dennis Dye...was the son of Reuben and Mary Dye, who came from Prince William county, Virginia, at an early day and settled in Wood county, and he was a brother of the late D. Dye, of Elizabeth; John, of Ohio, and William and Benjamin, who started to Texas and were never heard of again.”
the 1850 U.S. census
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