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Nathan Dyer (1795 - aft. 1845)

Nathan Dyer
Born in St. Stephen, Charlotte. New Brunswick, Canmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] in Calais, Washington, Maine, United Statesmap
[children unknown]
Died after after age 50 [location unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 11 Sep 2010
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Biography

Birth: 8 SEP 1795, St. Stephen, Charlotte. New Brunswick, Can[1]

Marriage: about 1821 in Calais, Washington, Maine[2]

Death: AFT 15 SEP 1845[3]

Sources

  1. McColl Methodist Church Records
  2. Joseph W Pehousek, Punta Gorda, Fl. Descendants of Jones Dyer, Senior. October 1999, and Feb.2006 Entry for Nathan Dyer (#1131)
  3. Dyer Genealogy

Research Notes

Note: Baptism Records 1794-1848. PANB Microfilm. F28. Provincial Archives - New Brunswick, Can, Fredericton, NB, Date of entry: 9 Aug 1999. Oct 6, 1795 Nathan son of Stephen Dyer born 8 Sept 1795 at St. Stephen.
christened 6 Oct 1795 in St.Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick, Can. 28 Nov 1826 -
In a complicated land swap with his Uncle Jones Dyer Jr., Nathan buys then sells back to Jones a lot of land, if Nathan will care for Jones Dyer Sr. and wife. Jones Jr. holds a note signed by Nathan, for $313 for three years, until Nathan demonstrates he is taking good care of Jones Sr. [Washington Co.,Maine, Deeds 17/201 & 17/202] [JP]
1830 US Census, Maine, washington, Calais; Nathan Dyer
1 m<5 son 2
1 m 5/10 son 1
1 m 30/40 (Nathan)
1 f 5/10 daughter 1
1 f 20/30 (Paulina)
1840 US Census, Maine, Washington, Robbinston; Nathan Dyer:
1 m 5/10 son 3
1 m 10/15 son 2
1 m 15/20 son 1
1 m 40/50 (Nathan)
1 f 15/20 daughter 1
1 f 30/40 (Paulina)
Sept 1842-Feb 1843 Nathan Dyer et als, of Robbinston and Calais appears as both plaintiff and defendant in several Washington Co. Court cases. (4/535/518; 5/377/490; 5/320/340; 6/16/280; 6/16/281)
"1845 September 15 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." [Entries pertaining to Amaziah Nash, extracted from Diaries of Richard Vose Hayden, of Robbinston, Maine. The original diaries, and a photocopy, are at Special Collections, Fogler Library, University of Maine, Orono, Maine. The diaries cover the period from about 1821 to about 1866]
1850 US Census,Maine,Washington,Robinston - not found, nor in Calais.
ACTION:
1) Found Nathaniel Brooks & family in 1850 Wisconsin, Brown Co., Marinett,Dist 44, dweling 8.... but no DYER.
Found 1860 widow Farson and children (one b. Maine) in Wisconsin, Grant Co. Ellenboro

See also:

  • Baptism Records 1794-1848, McColl Methodist Church, St Stephen, NB. Kirk McColl, Minister. PANB Microfilm F28 Provincial Archives, New Brunswick, Can
  • Descendants of Jones Dyer, Senior. Joseph W Pehousek, Punta Gorda, Fl. October 1999, and Feb.2006
  • Pehoushek Genealogy, Ancestors of Joseph William Pehoushek. (27 February 2014, Punta Gorda, Florida). Entry for Nathan Dyer (DYER-1131)

Acknowledgements

This person was created through the import of dyermaeettaaug2010.ged on 11 September 2010.





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