Samuel Dyer Genealogy
Record modified: 2023-02-01
This is my ancestor 11 generations back.
Born: 1635-10-10 Massachusetts USA
Died: 1678-00-00 N Kingston, Rhode Island USA
Marriages:
1. 1663-11-17 Anne Hutchinson
Children of Samuel Dyer and Anne Hutchinson:
Notes:
last name sometime Dyre
christened in Boston 1635-12-20
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married in Boston MA? Newport RI?
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other children:
Elisha 1661 d 1755
Barrett 1663
William 1663-03-07
Samuel 1665 d 1724
Nathaniel 1667 d 1729
Edward 1670-1725
Ann 1672 + Carewe Clarke
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"Rhode Island court records : records of the Court of Trials of the Colony of Providence Plantations, 1647-1662" Voume 1
p50 [orig p81]
[General Court of Trials 1658-11-03]
Whereas Samuell Dyre and Mahorghalelheshbaz Dyre were
bowned in a bond of twenty pownds a peece to apeere at this
instant Court, and they beinge called and not apearinge the
Court doe declare their bonds to be forfitt. But doe defferr
exicution untill the first of Aprill next, and in the meane-
time the Generall Treasurer to demaund it of them before the
next Court of Tryalls now insueinge, and that the Generall
Treasurer if they refuse to pay it : is to acquaint them that
the Court deferred exicution till the first of Aprill, that iff
they apeere at the next Generall Court of Tryalls in March
next at Providence and there inform the Court the reason of
their non apeareinge, and doe make such exscusis as may
satisfy the Court : the Court may medigate their fines.
p56-57 [orig p93]
[General Court of Trials 1659-10-11]
Upon two indictments against Samuell Dyre and Mahor-
shalelhiashbash Dyre for larceny against the state: Upon the
traverce they confess guilty and referr them selves to the
bench. The bench haveinge duly weighed the matter of
fact charged against Samuell Dyre and Mahor Dyre doe
finde and judge that it falls under the breach of the peace
&cr and doe also finde that whereas the matter rose at first
about Nontrayneinge and beinge also fuly informed and con-
vinced of their conformity unto order since the time of the
promissed breach of peace, as also they both giveing good
asureance in the expressions of contineuinge in such con-
formity : the Court doe conclude that they have fuly satisfied
the law by their beinge bownd soe long, and by their peace-
able behaviour and atendance at the Court, and doe hereupon
declare the fore-named Samuell and Mahor Dyre are quitt
of their bonds and charge and are freed by proclamation
paying fees.
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"Rhode Island court records : records of the Court of Trials of the Colony of Providence Plantations, 1647-1662" Voume 2
p37 [orig p218]
[Court of Trials 1664-10-19]
Samuell Dyre being bound in a bond of ten pound to his
majesty Charles the second King of England &c and being
called in Court and not appearing his bonds are declared to be
forfitted.
Hinds Site: Genealogy of Ken Hinds -- page 1269
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