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Note: The following is an entry in the Diaries of Richard Vose Hayden of Robbinston, Maine:
September 15, 1845: "Nathaniel Brooks & family, John Farson & family, & Nathan Dyer & family are all going to Wisconsin. They go from here to New York in Brigg Belle, George Vose Captn., & will probably sail tonite as they are only waiting for a wind." (sent by Steve Robbins 1/25/2001)
He died after 1830 but before 1875. The 1830 Calais census shows Nathan (b. 1790-1800), his wife (b. 1800-10), and children: one boy born 1825-30, one boy born 1820-25, and one girl born 1820-25. He was an immediate neighbor to Samuel Dyer [P28] and James Dyer Jr. [P29] -- both sons of James Dyer, and Nathan's two cousins. After 1830 he moved away from Calais (see above)
Probably the Nathan Dyer who sold land in Calais to Jones Dyer Junior for $1000. On the same day Jones Dyer Junior sold Nathan Dyer the same piece of land for $1000. Land was northwesterly of a lot marked "James Dyer's heirs" upon the plan and numbered 25, and southeasterly by land formerly owned by Stephen Dyer junior lot numbered 24 and marked "Jones Dyer" upon the plan - on 28 Nov 1826. The deed from Nathan to Jones additionally states "Provided nevertheless, that if the said Nathan Dyer his heirs executors or administrators pay to the said Jones Dyer Junior his heirs executors administrators or assigns the sum of three hundred & thirteen dollars payable in three equal annual payments the first payment to be made in one year from date with interest annually. And also take the parents of the said Jones Dyer Junior & support them in sickness & in health from the date of these presents for and during their natural lives & furnish them with good and comfortable food & clothing also with a good & comfortable room & bed room bed & bedding for their sole use and in all respects to take such care of them as to render them comfortable during their natural lives free of expense to said Dyer then this deed, and also a certain note of hand bearing even date with these presents, given by the said Nathan Dyer to the said Jones Dyer Junior to pay the sum of three hundred and thirteen dollars at the times aforesaid shall be void, otherwise shall remain in full force." ........ (Sig) Nathan Dyer [Wash. Co. Deeds, 17:201 & 17:202]
Abbreviation: Vital Records of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Births, Marriages & Deaths, Vol.2, Providence County
Note: NS397573
Source Media Type: Book
Master Listing Source: Y
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