Descendants of William Dyer of Sheepscot, Maine

Descendants of William Dyer of Sheepscot, Maine


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2. Christopher Dyer 4 6 8 9 (William1) was born between 1640 and 1645 in England and died in Dec 1689 in Sheepscot, Lincoln, Me.

General Notes: Killed by Indians about Dec. 1689 at Massoemek, or Dyer's Neck, Sheeps co t, Maine.After the first Indian War in Maine in 1676 Christopher Dyer a nd the oth er members of the family came to Braintree. In 1682 he and h is brother Jo hn were among the petitioners for resettlement of Sheepsco t, returned the re where he was constable in 1684 and was killed the re in 1689, after whi ch the surviving members of the family came to Brain tree again. [Sprague # 1467]
Appears on a list of those who took the oath of allegiance in 1665 in Sh ee pscott, Maine. Massacred by Indians during the King Philip's War.(Encyc lopedia of Biography, By Ebenezer Alden Dyer, M.D., Page 360)
Christopher Dyer took the oath of allegiance at Braintree about 1678 (Vo l. 29, Boston Record Com. Reports). May 19,1680 the town petitioned the C ou rt to be reimbursed for a doctor's bill for the wife of "one Christoph er D ire an estward man" who was lame of a fistula. She was cured and t he Cou rt voted to pay 3 pounds money for diet to Lieut. Bales of Hingh am and 8 p ounds to doctor Cutler for cure money Apr.28,1681 - (Mass. Arc h. 112-313,3 23).
(York County (Maine) Deeds 20:225) [Sprague #1467]

Christopher married Unknown in 1664 in Sheepscot, Lincoln, Me.11 Unknown died on an unknown date.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 5 M    i. William Dyer 6 17 18 19 20 was born between 1663 and 1664 in Sheepscot, Lincoln, Me and died before 15 Aug 1750 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Ma.

+ 6 M    ii. John Dyer 21 22 was born about 1664 in Sheepscot, Lincoln, Me and died on an unknown date.

+ 7 F    iii. Grace Dyer 17 23 24 was born about 1665 in Sheepscot, Lincoln, Me and died on an unknown date.

Christopher next married Ruth (nee?) Dyer 3 9 25 26 between 1665 and 1675 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.11 Ruth was born in 1640 and died on 11 Sep 1705 in Taunton, Bristol, Ma at age 65.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 8 F    i. Rebecca Dyer 12 17 24 27 was born about 1675 in Sheepscot, Lincoln, Me and died on 30 May 1703 in Boston, Suffolk, Ma about age 28.

+ 9 F    ii. Mary Dyer 17 28 29 was born about 1678 in Sheepscot, Lincoln, Me and died after Oct 1740.

+ 10 F    iii. Ruth Dyer 9 17 30 was born about 1683 in Sheepscot, Lincoln, Me and died on 24 Jan 1776 in Berkley, Bristol, Ma about age 93.

3. John Dyer 3 10 11 12 13 (William1) was born about 1648 in England or Maine and died before 23 Apr 1733 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.

General Notes: The "New England Marriages Prior To 1700" gives: DYER, John (1648-1733 ), f rom Sheepscot, Lincoln, Me, & 1/wf Sarah (DOWSE) [LARKIN] (1647-168 3+ ); b 1678; Braintree.
Also: DYER, John (1648-1733) & 2/wf or 3/wf Anna/? ADAMS, m/1 Samuel HOL BR OOK, Jr., m/2 Henry DYER; b. 1696, b.1693; Weymouth. But this "IS NOT P OSSIBLE" as Hannah ADAMS was born Jun.24,1685 and m. 1st Sep.22,1710 at Bo ston, Samuel Holbrook, Jr. (Samuel-3,John-2,Thomas-1) of Weymouth, a nd m. 2nd May 12,1726 at Boston, Henry Dyer(3), who was the son of Samuel( 2), William(1) of Rhode Island. She died Dec.24,1760 in 76th yr., gs., Gra nary Cem., Boston. [Sprague]. She was dau. of John-3, Joseph-2, Henry-1 Ad ams & Hannah Webb. (She could have been his 3rd wife???)
Wife Anna or Hannah was NOT daughter of Samuel & Lydia Holbrook of Weymou th [Genealogy of the Families of Braintree, Norfolk, Ma., by Waldo C. Spra gue]
John Dyer first came to Braintree about 1678-9 and is of record as sho wn by Diary of Judge Samuel Sewall who states, last night, one Dyer of Bra intree shot an Indian to death as he was breaking his window and attempti ng to get into his house against his will, etc. - Feb.1,1680-1. After an i nquest as shown by the court records it was determined that the Indian w as starving and in a weak and low condition and "John Dyer of Braintree f or killing Jan.31, last, John Ahattawants, an Indian (by shooting him wi th swan shot) was arraigned for murder, the jury found him guilty of mansl aughter, and is to pay the widow 20 shillings for 5 years, and costs of co urt, paid 20 shillings Mar.1,1680-1."
Where John Dyer was then living is not known, but perhaps on his later loc ation on Dyer Hill, South Braintree, but made no purchase there until Ju ne 5,1711 when he bought of Samuel White 26 acres commonly called "The Ir on Works land" (Suffolk Deeds 35-152). In the meantime he had probably ret urned to Dyer's Neck in Maine with his brother Christopher as he was o ne of the petitioners for resettlement there in 1682, and after the deat hs (his father William & brother Christopher) at the hands of the Ind ia ns in 1689 returned to Braintree where his children were baptized begin ning in 1693.
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DEPOSITION OF JOHN DYER OF BRAINTREE
Suffolk, SS Province of Massachusetts Bay
Brantry
Jan 19, 1732-3.John Dyer, aged about eighty-five years, formerly an inhabi tant of New Dartmouth, so called, alias Sheepscot in the County of Cornwal l, so called, in the eastern parts of the Province aforsd, and now livi ng in Brantry aforsd, deposeth and saith, That he the sd John living wi th his father William Dyer above sixty years ago and for several years tog ether at the sd Dartmouth, alias Sheepscot, on a neck of land commonly cal led by the English Dyer's Neck, and by the Indians Nassoemek, then and the re well knew the several branches of his father's family, and that the eld est son of the family was Christopher Dyer. He also had one daughter who se name was Mary, who afterwards intermarried with one Samuel Bowles. T he deponent further saith that his sd father was killed by the India ns on the sd neck in or about the month of August above forty-two years si nce, and in the lifetime of his eldest son, Christopher Dyer aforementione d, and that the deponent was at the same time living on the said neck wh en his father was slain, and was himself then and there grievously wound ed in several parts of his body by the same party of Indians, and was carr ied by his brother Christopher to a doctor at Pemaquid, and further sai th that some few months after the death of his father , viz. in or about t he month December, his eldest brother Christopher was also killed by the I ndians. That at his death his brother Christopher left a son named Willi am (who was his eldest son) besides some other children, which William n ow lives at Weymouth in the County of Suffolk and Province aforesaid, a nd further saith not.
His X John Dyer mark [A seal].Suffolk, SS, Braintree, Janry 29th 1732 -3 John Dyer above named personally appearing before us the subscribers ma de oath to the truth of the above written deposition.
In Perpetuam Rei Memoriam
Edmund Quincy Justices of ye Peace
John Quincy Quorum unusA true copy of ye original received M ay 21st in ye morning, 1733.
Attest Joseph Moody, Regr.

State of Maine
York SS. Register of Deeds
A True copy as recorde in book 15 folio 227.
Attest Justin M. Leavitt, Register.
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Will of John Dyer of Braintree, husbandman, Signed Mar.9,1731 - Probat ed A pr.30,1733:
(Suffolk Probate, Docket #6420, 31-377)"In the name of God Amen The Nin th Day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & thir ty one two I John Dyer of Braintree in the County of Suffolk in the Provin ce of the Massachusetts Bay in New England Husbandman, being in heal th of Body and of perfect mind & memory, thanks be Given to God therefo r; calling to mind the mortality of my Body and knowing that it is appoint ed for man once to Dye Do make and ordain this my Last will & Testament. T hat is to Say Principally & first of all I Give and Recommend my Soul in to the hands of God that gave it hoping through the merits Death & Passi on of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free Pardon & Forgivene ss of all my Sins, and to Inherit Everlasting Life; and my Body I comm it to the Earth, to be decently Buried at the Discretion of my Executor he reafter named, nothing doubting but at the General R esurrection I shall R eceive the same again by the mighty Power of God, and as touching such Wor dly Estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this Life I Give De vise & Dispose of the same in the following manner & Form. That is to s ay First I Will that all those Debts & Duties which I owe in Right or Cons cience to any Person or Persons whatsoever be well & truly contended & Pa id in Convenient time after my Decease by my Executor hereafter named.It em I give to Anna my well Beloved Wife (after the payment of my just deb ts and funeral charges) all my estate whatsoever both Real & Person al to be possessed Improved & Enjoyed by her with all the Profit & benef it thereof during her natural life with the liberty to sell any pa rt of my moveable if her need so requires.Item I Give and bequeth to my s on William Dyer Fourty shillings to be paid to him his Heirs Executo rs or Administrators as is hereafter in this my will expressed and the rea son why I give him no more is this: I having received sundry wounds from t he Indians in the Eastern Warrs, have be en rendered uncapable of Labo ur so that the small Estate I now have was procurred only by the Indust ry of my wife and the children I had by her since my son William left me.I tem I have given to my son Christopher Dyer in lands about one hundred Pou nds already, and confirmed it to him his heirs & assigns by a deed of gif t, which I always intended as his whole portion to which I now add five sh illings to be paid as is hereafter mentioned.Item I Give & bequeth to my G randson Butcher Dyer, the son of my son Samuel Dyer Dec'd Ten Poun ds to be paid to him his heirs & as is herein after expressed.Item I Gi ve and bequeth to my Daughter Anna (lately the wife of Ebenezer P ratt Dec 'd) and to my son Jonathan Dyer and to my Daughter Sarah the wife of Dav id Sloane and to my Daughter Mary the wife of Gornil Price, and my son Jo hn Dyer and to my Daughter Deborah Dyer Each of them Ten Pounds to be pa id in time & manner as is hereafter in this my will expressed.Item I Gi ve & bequeth to my son Peter Dyer whom I likewise constitute make and orda in sole executor of this my last will & testament and to his heirs & assig ns forever all & singular my lands housing and other estate whatsoev er to be possessed & enjoyed by him & them from the time of my wif es dece ase. He his heirs Executors or administrators paying to each of my above m entioned children & Grand Children their heirs Executors or Administrato rs the above mentioned sums respectively given them in money or bills of c redit within three years after his mothers decease. And I do hereby utter ly disallow Revoke & Disannull all & every other former Testaments Wills L egacies Bequests and Executors by me in anyways before this time willed a nd bequethed ratifying & confirming this and no other to me my Last Wi ll & Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand & Seal t he Day & Year above written.
John Dyer his mark & seal Signed sealed published pronounced & deliver ed by the sd John Dyer as his last will & testament in the presen ce of us the subscribers those wor ds (or Bills of Credit) being first Int erlined.
Wit: Benjamin Ludden, Shadrach Thayer, Benjamin Webb.
Note: His death date is actually date of burial (Apr.23,1733) from Rev. Sa muel Niles record.

John married Sarah Dowse 11 31 before 1678 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.32 Sarah was born in 1647 and died after 1683 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 11 M    i. William Dyer 12 was born on 22 Nov 1678 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died on an unknown date.

+ 12 M    ii. William Dyer 3 12 33 34 35 36 37 38 was born on 1 May 1683 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma39 and died before 20 Oct 1741 in Biddeford, York, Me.

John next married Hannah (nee?) Dyer 11 40 before 1693 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma. Hannah was born between 1670 and 1676 and died before 18 Mar 1739/40 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 13 M    i. Nathaniel Dyer 36 41 was born before 8 Oct 1693 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died on 20 Mar 1698/99 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.

+ 14 M    ii. Christopher Dyer 3 42 43 was born before 19 Apr 1696 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma44 and died between 1754 and 1762 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.

+ 15 F    iii. Anna Dyer 3 36 45 was born before 5 Jun 1698 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma46 and died on an unknown date.

+ 16 M    iv. Samuel Dyer 3 36 41 47 was born in 1699 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died before 1731.

+ 17 M    v. Jonathan Dyer 3 45 48 was born before 3 Aug 1701 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma49 and died before 1 Feb 1763 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.

+ 18 F    vi. Sarah Dyer 3 36 45 was born before 5 Sep 1703 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died after 1758.

+ 19 M    vii. William Dyer 3 36 was born about 1705 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died on 15 Apr 1705 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma.

+ 20 M    viii. John Dyer 3 45 50 was born about 1706 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died in 1739 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma about age 33.

+ 21 F    ix. Mary Dyer 3 36 45 was born in 1707 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died on an unknown date.

+ 22 M    x. Peter Dyer 3 51 52 was born on 4 Feb 1711/12 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma53 54 and died about Jan 1772 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma about age 59.

+ 23 F    xi. Deborah Dyer 3 36 was born before 18 Jun 1715 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died on an unknown date.

4. Mary Dyer 14 15 16 (William1) was born about 1650 in Sheepscot, Lincoln, Me or England and died before 1723 in Rochester, Plymouth, Ma..

General Notes: Only daughter of William.Came to Braintree where her children were baptiz ed 1692-4, removed to Mars hfield, then to Rochester before 1712, and in 1 723 were living at Bridgewa ter.She and her husband (Samuel) lived with h er father (William) in Sheepscot t, Maine until his death.She signed a de ed with her husband in 1712 and did not sign in 1723when Samuel deeded h is homestead in Rochester MA to his three sons
Joseph, Samuel Jr and Jonathan.

Mary married Samuel Bowles 15 16 55 56 in Sheepscot, Lincoln, Me, son of Joseph Bowles and Mary Howells. Samuel was born on 12 Mar 1645/46 in Wells, York, Me16 and died after 1723 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Ma.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 24 M    i. Joseph Bowles 57 58 was born in 1665 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died on an unknown date.

+ 25 F    ii. Joanna Bowles 58 was born in 1675 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died in 1756 in Boston, Suffolk, Ma58 at age 81.

+ 26 M    iii. Samuel Bowles 57 58 59 was born in 1677 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died after 3 Oct 1764 in Rochester, Plymouth, Ma..58

+ 27 F    iv. Experience Bowles 58 was born in 1679 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died after 1745.

+ 28 M    v. Jonathan Bowles 58 59 was born in 1679 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died before 7 Jun 1773 in Rochester, Plymouth, Ma..58

+ 29 F    vi. Mary Bowles was born in 1683 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died on an unknown date.

+ 30 F    vii. Bethiah Bowles 58 was born in 1692 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died on an unknown date.

+ 31 M    viii. William Bowles 58 was born in 1694 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma and died on an unknown date.

+ 32 F    ix. Deliverance Bowles 58 was born about 1697 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Ma and died between 1764 and 1770.

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2. Wilbur D. Spencer, Pioneers on Maine Rivers (Portland, Maine: 1930).

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23. Ibid, 1279.

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25. Ibid.

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56. Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill, Descendants of Edward Small of New England, Volume 3 (Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Co.: 1934), 1290.

57. First Settlers of Rochester, Plymouth, Mass, 85.

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