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From: "melissa" <>
Subject: Re: [CAROOTS] Re: How many Dyer Lines?
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 17:52:29 -0500
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Marie,
I'm sorry but it does not. There could be a possibility of connection, but
I do not know where. Thanks for the reply.
Melissa
----- Original Message -----
From: The Cook's <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 7:16 AM
Subject: RE: [CAROOTS] Re: How many Dyer Lines?


> Good Morning Melissa, This is a long shot. My gUncle Samuel William
MALLORY
> b. 1898 in Allen County, Kansas came to California probably after 1927.
He
> married a lady by the name of Grace DYER and they had one son, Maynard
> MALLORY and a daughter by the given name of Shirley. Grace and Sam
divorced
> but I don't know when as I don't remember ever having seen her.
> Does any of this ring a bell? Marie Cook
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: melissa [mailto:]
> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 8:37 PM
> To:
> Subject: [CAROOTS] Re: How many Dyer Lines?
>
>
> Kenneth,
>
> Thank you for your reply. I will try to give you all of the information
> that I have. It is a very meager offering. The information I have came
> from my grandmother Mabel Grace Threlkeld Colvin and from the gleanings of
a
> few letters from an Aunt Maude Smith Dyer. The accent information came
from
> Mabel's little brother. The Aunt was married to one of Mabel's uncles.
>
> Frank W. (pos. Warren) Dyer b. Feb. 21, 1863(It is said he married a
second
> time, but no one knows her name.) Frank left a job at an Episcopal church
in
> Utica, NY shortly after death of wife.
> m. Josephine Mansfield (I also had it recorded as McPhearson?)b.July 22,
> 1863 d. Jan 1900 at 36 yrs. 6 mos. 29 days
>
> Issue:
> 1. Fred D. Dyer b. Dec. 14, 1888
>
> 2. Frances Edward Dyer b. Feb. 13, 1890 Utica, NY d. July 22, 1934
> SanDiego, CA He was in the Navy in 1919. He was called Uncle Eddie.
> m. Maude Smith
> Issue:
> Paul b. abt. Sept. 28, 1915
> LaVina b. abt. July 09, 1917
> *Note: From a picture of a baby LaVina had a daughter Carolyn Jean(No
date
> or married name or address).
> Pearl d. 1925
> Frankie d. 1925
> Florence b. abt. Dec. 17, 1928
> Norene b. abt. May 18, 1926
> *Note all of these dates came from a letter written to my grandmother
dated
> Aug. 7, 1934. Maudes address at the time was R - 1 Box 896, San Diego,
CA.
> Maudes father passed away July 31, 1934 in pos. San Diego, CA
>
> 3. Agnes Dyer b. Mar. 30, 1892 in Utica, NY d. July 14, 1960 in Ukiah, CA
> m. Hubert Harvey Threlkeld on April 10, 1912 at Mrs. Charles Dyer's
> house in Los Angeles, CA. b. April 13, 1886 Carrsville, KY d. Aug. 11,
1919
> in Los Angeles, CA. He at one time worked for his Uncle Jonnie Evertson's
> used furniture store in Los Angels, CA.
> Issue:
> Mabel Gracie Threlkeld b. Mar. 22, 1913 in Los Angeles d. Aug. 10,
1994
> in Southaven, MS. She was called Gracie by her mother.
> Living Male Threlkeld b. Aug. 4, 1915 in Los Angeles
> Living Male Threlkeld b. April 2, 1918 in Los Angeles
> Living Male Threlkeld b. Sept. 7, 1919 in Los Angeles
> *Note: None of the above children can tell me anything about the Dyer
> family other than that of the accent. They were all young when the three
> oldest children were sent by train to Memphis, TN. The youngest was
adopted
> by a family in Los Angeles. All of this due to the death of their father.
>
> Well, Kenneth, this is basically all of the information I have on this
side
> of the family. I hope that you or someone else reading this will be able
to
> help me fill in the missing pieces.
>
> Melissa
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: olsonk <>
> To: Melissa <>
> Cc: Kenneth V. Olson <>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 5:54 AM
> Subject: Fw: How many Dyer Lines?
>
>
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: olsonk <>
> > To: Melissa <>; Lee & Judith Brumm <>
> > Cc: Kenneth V. Olson <>
> > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 10:46 AM
> > Subject: Re: How many Dyer Lines?
> >
> >
> > > Lee,
> > >
> > > Re: Oneida Co., NY Dyer lines
> > >
> > > I am descended from George Hazard Dyer b. 10 Jan 1816 Westerlo, Albany
> > Co.,
> > > NY, d. 13 May 1896 Whalan, Fillmore co., MN, b. North Highland Quaker
> > > Cemetery, Fillmore Co., MN. He was married three times but 1st
marriage
> > was
> > > to Anne Eliza Dana b. 11 April 1813 Westmorland, Oneida co., NY d. 10
> > April
> > > 1856 buried in Stansfield Cemetery, Annsville, Oneida Co., NY with
> parents
> > > Elijah Dana and Eunice Kingsley Dana who had come from Sturbridge, MA
> > area.
> > > George Hazard Dyer's parents are supposedly George Hazard Dyer Sr.
> (known
> > as
> > > Hazard Dyer, son of Col. Charles Dyar, son of Samuel Dyer3, son of
> Samuel
> > > Dyer2, son of Samuel Dyer1, son of William Dyer and Mary Barrett,)
and
> > > probably, according to son's biography, Hannah Jones Nickerson, who
> > lived
> > > in Westerlo, Albany Co., NY area before migrating to Florence, Oneida
> Co.,
> > > NY. Hal W. Jennings has done considerable work on this family and it
is
> > well
> > > reported in the Frank E. Dyer website of William Dyer and Mary Barrett
> > Dyer
> > > line. It seems that there were more than one Dyer line in the
> Westerlo,
> > > Albany Co. NY area as well as Oneida Co, NY area and it is very
> confusing
> > to
> > > find and sort out their ancestors. Perhaps we can communicate and
share
> > > information. Please email me at
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Lee & Judith Brumm <>
> > > To: <>
> > > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 10:57 AM
> > > Subject: Re: How many Dyer Lines?
> > >
> > >
> > > > I have asked myself this same question many times.
> > > > I wish that I, or some other Dyer descendent, had the knowledge to
> make
> > a
> > > site like the Latta clan. They have the branches numbered, some
connect,
> > > some do not. Paul Calhoun & George P. Latta publish a great Latta
> > > newsletter. It is really nice to find your branch and communicate with
> > > others of the same branch.
> > > > Good luck with your search.
> > > > Regards, Judith
> > > >
> > > > melissa wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Listers I am trying to narrow down my search. I am still stuck
with
> > the
> > > same person as before Frank W. (pos. Warren) Dyer married to Josephine
> > > Mansfield. They had 3 children in Oneida Co., Utica, NY. This man
> could
> > > possibly be Irish, Scottish or even German. I was led to believe, on
> the
> > > account of a brief visit by a 14 year old that only met his
grandfather
> > one
> > > time, that he was Irish. The accent he may have detected could have
> been
> > > any of the above listed. Now my question, how many lines do we have?
> Do
> > > any of them relate to any of the above nationalities listed above on
> > either
> > > parents side? Are there sites on all of them? Is there a traceable
> path
> > so
> > > that maybe I might be able to follow in my search. It is very
possible
> > that
> > > my Dyer crew started out somewhere else before going to NY. Before or
> > after
> > > 1900 they moved to Califoria. It is said Josephine died January 1900.
> > This
> > > left Frank with 3 young children. Could he possibly have started out
in
> > > California to !
> > > > be!
> > > > > gin with and then moved to NY? All questions, possibly too many.
> If
> > > anyone can shed just a little light in any way I would be grateful. I
> > have
> > > already searched the New England Dyers and also been told that if my
> Dyer
> > is
> > > Irish then there is no way I could be related to that line. So, I
still
> > > have a lost Dyer.
> > > > > Melissa
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
>
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