Hebron and Mary were married March 11, 1854 in Olive Twp., Noble county, Ohio
Children of Hebron & Mary Marshall Dyer were:
Henry Marshall Dyer
Thankful Nancy Dyer
Christopher Kinsey Dyer
Gideon Joseph Dyer
Ida Dyer
Emma Dyer
Martha Mattie Dyer
Sarah Dyer
Charles Harry Dyer
Cora E. Dyer
Hebron Dyer served in the Union Army during the Civil War. He enlisted 5-1-1864 Co. F. 161 Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in May 9, 1864 at Camp Chase, Oh for one hundred days by Captain H. Doyle. Mustered out 9-2-1864 at Camp Chase. Injured and received total deaftness. He received $13.00 per month pension. They resided Enoch Twp. Noble co., Oh 1880 Census. He was a member of John M. Mosely Post #470 of the Grand Army of the Republic in Dexter City, Oh. 1884. He was a carpenter.
Hebron and Mary were married March 11, 1854 in Olive Twp., Noble county, Ohio
Children of Hebron & Mary Marshall Dyer were:
Henry Marshall Dyer
Thankful Nancy Dyer
Christopher Kinsey Dyer
Gideon Joseph Dyer
Ida Dyer
Emma Dyer
Martha Mattie Dyer
Sarah Dyer
Charles Harry Dyer
Cora E. Dyer
Hebron Dyer served in the Union Army during the Civil War. He enlisted 5-1-1864 Co. F. 161 Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in May 9, 1864 at Camp Chase, Oh for one hundred days by Captain H. Doyle. Mustered out 9-2-1864 at Camp Chase. Injured and received total deaftness. He received $13.00 per month pension. They resided Enoch Twp. Noble co., Oh 1880 Census. He was a member of John M. Mosely Post #470 of the Grand Army of the Republic in Dexter City, Oh. 1884. He was a carpenter.
Family Members
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David Dyer
1831–1903
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Christopher A Dyer Sr
1833–1919
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George W. Dyer
1834–1925
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Mary Jane Dyer Gibbs
1836–1860
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John Dyer
1837–1895
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Margaret Dyer Blake
1839–1909
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Benjamin Dyer
1840–1918
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Harrison Dyer
1840–1841
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Charles Dyer
1844–1863
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Susan Dyer Webber
1846–1923
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Joseph Dyer
1847–1851
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Thomas B. Dyer
1850–1896
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