Died 14 January 1836 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. Buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence (Blackstone Soulevard)[1][2]
Research Notes
Parents married 6 December 1821 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island[3][4][5]
Sources
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Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Transcription Project Index
↑Burial:
"Web: Rhode Island, U.S., Historical Cemetery Commission Index, 1647-2008" Ancestry Record 70671 #301265 (accessed 4 May 2022)
George Edward Dyer burial (died on 14 Jan 1836) in Rhode Island, USA.
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William Allan Dyer. The Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record. 1940. Page: ND245
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James N. Arnold. Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, First Series, Births, Marriages & Deaths Vol.16. Narragansett Hist. Pub. Co., Providence, RI. 1907. Call Number: RI 929.3A. Page: 324
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Early American Newspapers, Series I, 1690-1876. NEHGS. New Bedford Mercury.; Date: 1821-12-21; Vol: XV; Iss: 23; Page: [3]
William Allan Dyer. The Name of Dyer, A Genealogical Record. 1940. Page: 246
Acknowledgements
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