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Hebron I Dyer

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Hebron I Dyer

Birth
Death
2 Dec 1833 (aged 55–56)
Morgan County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Dudley, Noble County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7018767, Longitude: -81.5088086
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Hebron Dyer and Mary (Haskins) Dyer had the following children

Nancy Dyer
George Hezikia
William George
John
Jane
Hebron
Mary Ann (Caddy)
Thomas
Robert
Elizabeth

Mary Ann, Hebron and Mary's daughter, married Rev. Charles Caddy who visited Hebron Dyer's gravesite in 1893. He noted in his journals, that the death date on Hebron's stone was Dec. 2, 1833. Stone was very old at that time. Mary, his wife was in an unmarked grave in the same cemetery.

In the diaries of Rev. Caddy he made two references to Hebron dying in 1833. The time he visited the cemetery and read the headstone, then another time when he mentioned witnessing the meteor shower that occured in 1833, and that his father in law passed at that time.

Genealogist, Stewart Blandon, found the following information on Hebron and Mary Haskins Dyer.
They were married Dec 26, 1798 by William Walters, a Methodist Preacher.
Mary Dyer had received, for Hebron Dyer’s service in the War of 1812, a Bounty Land Warrant. The application was notarized by his widow, Mary, and witnessed by Philip Dyer, John Dyer, Amelia Dyer and Thomas Davis, follows…

Hebron enlisted in Alexandria D.C on 2nd Feb 1813 for a 5 year term under Captain Fleming and Captain Thomas Montgomery. He was wounded by enemy musket fire in the neck about Sept 1813. He was furloughed home and honorably discharged. He died in Morgan County, Ohio on 16 Nov 1833. He never applied for a pension.

Mary applied for a land grant on 21 Feb 1856 at the age of 76 and was a resident of Monroe County Ohio.
I want to thank, Steward Blandon for this information
Hebron Dyer and Mary (Haskins) Dyer had the following children

Nancy Dyer
George Hezikia
William George
John
Jane
Hebron
Mary Ann (Caddy)
Thomas
Robert
Elizabeth

Mary Ann, Hebron and Mary's daughter, married Rev. Charles Caddy who visited Hebron Dyer's gravesite in 1893. He noted in his journals, that the death date on Hebron's stone was Dec. 2, 1833. Stone was very old at that time. Mary, his wife was in an unmarked grave in the same cemetery.

In the diaries of Rev. Caddy he made two references to Hebron dying in 1833. The time he visited the cemetery and read the headstone, then another time when he mentioned witnessing the meteor shower that occured in 1833, and that his father in law passed at that time.

Genealogist, Stewart Blandon, found the following information on Hebron and Mary Haskins Dyer.
They were married Dec 26, 1798 by William Walters, a Methodist Preacher.
Mary Dyer had received, for Hebron Dyer’s service in the War of 1812, a Bounty Land Warrant. The application was notarized by his widow, Mary, and witnessed by Philip Dyer, John Dyer, Amelia Dyer and Thomas Davis, follows…

Hebron enlisted in Alexandria D.C on 2nd Feb 1813 for a 5 year term under Captain Fleming and Captain Thomas Montgomery. He was wounded by enemy musket fire in the neck about Sept 1813. He was furloughed home and honorably discharged. He died in Morgan County, Ohio on 16 Nov 1833. He never applied for a pension.

Mary applied for a land grant on 21 Feb 1856 at the age of 76 and was a resident of Monroe County Ohio.
I want to thank, Steward Blandon for this information

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