William Dyer (also Dyre; 1609 – by 1677) was an early settler of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, a founding settler of both Portsmouth...
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William Dyer may refer to: William Dyer (settler) (1609 – c. 1677), early settler of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations William Dyer...
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Dyer (/ˈdaɪ.ər/) is an English surname with early medieval origins, deriving from the trade of cloth dying. Dyer is also found in Ireland (Counties Sligo...
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the Boston martyrs. Dyer's birthplace has not been established, but it is known that she was married in London in 1633 to William Dyer, a member of the Fishmongers'...
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of William and Anne Hutchinson Thomas Savage William Dyer, husband of Mary Dyer William Freeborn Philip Shearman John Walker Richard Carder William Baulston...
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provincial council. Dyer was born in London in 1830, but moved to Sydney in 1839. In Sydney, he had two sons, including Frederick James Dyer. He moved to New...
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Series: The Brief Presidency of William Henry Harrison". Voice of America News. Retrieved June 21, 2009. Brinkley, Alan; Dyer, Davis (2004). The American...
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December 1860 he married Juanita Lopez, a daughter of the Paredon Blanco settler Jose Francisco Lopez. The couple had three daughters. The eldest, Ida,...
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Pennsylvania) was an early settler of colonial Pennsylvania. Kunders was born in Gladbach, Holy Roman Empire, and was a citizen of Krefeld. A dyer by trade, he was...
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William E. Dycus (founder) Dyersburg, Tennessee – Col. Henry Dyer Dyersville, Iowa – James Dyer (landowner) Earling, Iowa – Albert J. Earling, Milwaukee Road...
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These settlers included William Coddington, Anne and William Hutchinson, Philip Sherman, William Dyer, John Coggeshall, Nicholas Easton, William Brenton...
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Philadelphia: George Barrie & Sons. p. 134. "William & Mary Dyer: Something fishy about William Dyer". September 2011. The Onrust Project The Chartered...
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legend of Moll Dyer, who escaped a fire set by fellow colonists only to die of exposure in December 1697. The historical record of Dyer is scant as all...
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established. Many of the colonists traded in tobacco, dyes, and hardwoods. A second group of Irish settlers led by Bernardo O'Brien of County Clare arrived...
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king. William Berkeley restored as governor of Virginia. First of the Navigation Acts enumerates exports from the colonies. Execution of Mary Dyer. 1662...
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In 1867, Los Angeles City Marshal William C. Warren, impressed with Dye's tracking and shooting skills, hired Dye to patrol the gambling halls, saloons...
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their enemies. In 1697, on the northern frontier of Massachusetts colony, settler Hannah Duston killed ten of her Abenaki captors during her nighttime escape...
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to Coddington sent Dr. John Clarke and William Dyer to have Coddington's charter annulled. Williams and Dyer returned to New England after finding success...
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James (1964). William Bradford, Colonial Printer. The Davis Press. OCLC 16940938. Whittemore, Henry (1967). Genealogical to Early Settlers. Genealogical...
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Dyersburg, Tennessee (category Cities in Dyer County, Tennessee)
counties immediately west of the Tennessee River, Dyer County being one of them. John McIver and Joel H. Dyer donated 60 acres (240,000 m2) for the new county...
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Walter White (NAACP) (redirect from William Henry Harrison and slavery)
anti-lynching bills during his time as leader of the NAACP. In 1922, the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill was passed overwhelmingly by the House, the "first piece...
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website) Ralph Day (1898–1976) – Toronto mayor from 1938 to 1940 Ainsworth Dyer – a corporal in Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and died in Afghanistan...
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known settlers arrived. These tribes are almost nonexistent today; this was most likely caused by foreign disease, and competition with various settler groups...
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Hutchinson and her friend Mary Dyer, the Quaker martyr, have been remembered at Founders Brook Park with the Anne Hutchinson/Mary Dyer Memorial Herb Garden, a...
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Andreas, 1883, "The Era of Peace", Part 43 Dyer, Frederick H., A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, Part 3, Dyer Publching, 1908, page 1187 "Kansas Jayhawking...
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Trinidad and Tobago (section Influx of French settlers)
indenturees along with other Chinese dialects, such as Mandarin and Min. J. Dyer Ball, writing in 1906, says: "In Trinidad there were, about twenty years...
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Gillingham, p. 9. Dyer (2009), pp. 25–26. Dyer (2009), p. 131. Dyer (2009), pp. 212–213, 324-325. Dyer (2009), pp. 326–327. Dyer (2009), p. 323. Dyer (2009), pp...
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Middle School Kahler Middle School (Dyer) Clark Middle School (St. John) Peifer Elementary Bibich Elementary (Dyer) Kolling Elementary (St. John) Homan...
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Hutchinson, Jr. Thomas Savage William Dyre (husband of Mary Dyer) William Freeborn Phillip Shearman John Walker Richard Carder William Baulston Edward Hutchinson...
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of these settlers originated in the Southern United States, particularly Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina. The term refers to the dye of the butternut...
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