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Family of William * DRYER and Mary * TAYLOR

Husband: William * DRYER (1663-1738)
Wife: Mary * TAYLOR (1668-1738)
Children: Lydia DYER (1688- )
William * Junisimus DYER (1690-1764)
Jonathan DRYER (1691- )
Henry DRYER (1693- )
Isabel DRYER (1695- )
Ebenezer DRYER (1697- )
Samuel DRYER (1698- )
Judah DRYER (1701- )
Ambrose DRYER (1709- )
Marriage Dec 1686 MA, US1

Husband: William * DRYER

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William * DRYER

Name: William * DRYER
Sex: Male
Father: Samuel * DYER (1635-1678)
Mother: Anne * HUTCHINSON (1643-1717)
Birth 7 Mar 1663 Boston, Middlesex, MA, US2
Occupation Doctor
Death 27 Jul 1738 (age 75) Truro, Barnstable, MA, US
Burial Old North Cemetary
Truro, Barnstable, MA, US

Wife: Mary * TAYLOR

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Mary * TAYLOR

Name: Mary * TAYLOR
Sex: Female
Father: Henry * TAYLOR (1620-1670)
Mother: Lydia * HATCH (1630- )
Birth 6 Jan 1668 Barnstable, Barnstable, MA, US2
Death 8 Oct 1738 (age 70) Truro, Barnstable, MA, US

Child 1: Lydia DYER

Name: Lydia DYER
Sex: Female
Birth 30 Mar 1688

Child 2: William * Junisimus DYER

Name: William * Junisimus DYER
Sex: Male
Spouse 1: Hannah * STROUT (1690-1749)
Spouse 2: Hannah COLE (1715- )
Birth 30 Oct 1690 Truro, Barnstable, MA, US2
Occupation cordwainer
Death 1764 (age 73-74) Falmouth, Cumberland, ME, US

Child 3: Jonathan DRYER

Name: Jonathan DRYER
Sex: Male
Birth 22 Feb 1691

Child 4: Henry DRYER

Name: Henry DRYER
Sex: Male
Birth 11 Apr 1693

Child 5: Isabel DRYER

Name: Isabel DRYER
Sex: Female
Birth 9 Jul 1695

Child 6: Ebenezer DRYER

Name: Ebenezer DRYER
Sex: Male
Birth 3 Apr 1697

Child 7: Samuel DRYER

Name: Samuel DRYER
Sex: Male
Birth 30 Oct 1698

Child 8: Judah DRYER

Name: Judah DRYER
Sex: Male
Birth Apr 1701

Child 9: Ambrose DRYER

Name: Ambrose DRYER
Sex: Male
Birth 22 Dec 1709

Note on Husband: William * DRYER

Dyer, William, Dr., died 27 July 1738, aged about 85 years. He was buried, as was Mary his widow, in Old North Cemetery, Truro, Barnstable, Massachusettes. The Dyer family is an ancient one in Somerset County, England. Some of them were titled. The Dyer family was severely persecuted by King James and was especially condemned for loyalty to Charles I. Dr. William Dyer, who when Truro was incorporated on July 16, 1709 was a proprietor. In 1710 he was one of the 20 owners of cattle of a large Danish breed, yellow in color, which were brought over by Francis Small .

Sources

1"US New England Marriages prior to 1700".
2"MA Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 Record".