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Dyer Dayton Stanley

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Dyer Dayton Stanley

Birth
Shaftsbury, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Death
5 Apr 1813 (aged 32)
Middlefield, Otsego County, New York, USA
Burial
Middlefield Center, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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PHOTO to LEFT is his son Dyer Dayton Stanley 1805 - 1890
PHOTO taken about 1880 in Genoa, IL of his son DYER
photography like this was not around 1781 to 1813

married Amy Hawley aka Holley 11 Nov 1802 at Shaftsbury, VT having five children:

Amanda b. 1803
Dyer D. b. 1805
Seaman b. 1807
Jerusha b. 1809
Lucy Ann b. 1811

1810 census Middlefield twp, Otsego, NY
D. Stanley 2-0-0-1-0 2-0-0-1-0

When Dyer passed, there was a large estate but the appointed guardian is said to have left for New Orleans with most of the money. Amy bound out her sons, Dyer and Seaman. Jerusha went to her father Dyer's sister, Mrs. Goodell. Lucy was raised by her mother. Amanda went to Elijah Stanley, Dyer's brother.
See Otsego County Guardianship Book page 14.
PHOTO to LEFT is his son Dyer Dayton Stanley 1805 - 1890
PHOTO taken about 1880 in Genoa, IL of his son DYER
photography like this was not around 1781 to 1813

married Amy Hawley aka Holley 11 Nov 1802 at Shaftsbury, VT having five children:

Amanda b. 1803
Dyer D. b. 1805
Seaman b. 1807
Jerusha b. 1809
Lucy Ann b. 1811

1810 census Middlefield twp, Otsego, NY
D. Stanley 2-0-0-1-0 2-0-0-1-0

When Dyer passed, there was a large estate but the appointed guardian is said to have left for New Orleans with most of the money. Amy bound out her sons, Dyer and Seaman. Jerusha went to her father Dyer's sister, Mrs. Goodell. Lucy was raised by her mother. Amanda went to Elijah Stanley, Dyer's brother.
See Otsego County Guardianship Book page 14.

Inscription

"Death like an overflowing stream
sweeps us away.
Our life, a dream, an empty tale,
a morning flower,
cut and withered in an hour."

Gravesite Details

Might be buried across the road - in 1924 Thomas Cunningham owned the land where Dyer is buried. In 1997 , I stopped there but never found a marker.



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