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James Reason Dye

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James Reason Dye

Birth
Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Jun 1842 (aged 72)
Wayne Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Wayne Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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James Dye is buried in the Dye Family Cemetery, just off the Road leading from Brave to Jollytown, just past the Hunnel Shaft, some time years and years ago, his marker was removed to the Meighen Cemetery. The Dye Cemetery itself is all but lost. The Remaining stones for Mary and Rezin Dye are mostly Broken and piled around the base of a tree that has been recently cut down. Mary has two stones in the Cemetery. One that was placed near the time of her death, and one that matches the marker for James that is now located in the Meighen Cemetery.

Here is a link for the listing of James in the Meighen Cemetery.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Dye&GSiman=1&GScnty=2270&GRid=56623792&

As a measure to preserve the history of the Dye Cemetery, and how James Dye's headstone came to be moved, as well as provide some historical information for posterity, I installed a Memory Medallion on James stone. Anyone with a smart phone and a free bar code reader app can access that information via the Memory Medallion, or it can also be viewed directly at this address:

http://www.memorymedallion.com/view_medallion/view.php?id=e02e27e04fdff967ba7d76fb24b8069d
James Dye is buried in the Dye Family Cemetery, just off the Road leading from Brave to Jollytown, just past the Hunnel Shaft, some time years and years ago, his marker was removed to the Meighen Cemetery. The Dye Cemetery itself is all but lost. The Remaining stones for Mary and Rezin Dye are mostly Broken and piled around the base of a tree that has been recently cut down. Mary has two stones in the Cemetery. One that was placed near the time of her death, and one that matches the marker for James that is now located in the Meighen Cemetery.

Here is a link for the listing of James in the Meighen Cemetery.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Dye&GSiman=1&GScnty=2270&GRid=56623792&

As a measure to preserve the history of the Dye Cemetery, and how James Dye's headstone came to be moved, as well as provide some historical information for posterity, I installed a Memory Medallion on James stone. Anyone with a smart phone and a free bar code reader app can access that information via the Memory Medallion, or it can also be viewed directly at this address:

http://www.memorymedallion.com/view_medallion/view.php?id=e02e27e04fdff967ba7d76fb24b8069d


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