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Dyer is an English surname for a dyer of cloth.
Mary Barrett (Dyer) was born in 1611 in or near London, England. She married William Dyer in 1633, and they emigrated to America in early 1635. They had six children who survived childhood. Mary Dyer died for civil disobedience to the Puritan authorities of Boston, Massachusetts, being hanged on June 1, 1660. Having been given a reprieve and an offer to go free if she would leave Massachusetts without further contact with its residents, she died willingly for the right to worship and believe according to God-given conscience, which conflicted with the church-state government headed at the time by Gov. John Endicott.
The phone number of the Dyer Library is: 207-283-3861.
The proud and noble Dyer surname has roots in Oxfordshire, England, as well as County Tipperary, Ireland.
Duffy Dyer was born August 15, 1945, in Dayton, OH, USA.
Elisha Dyer Jr. (born November 29, 1839 in Providence, Rhode Island; died November 29, 1906 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded Charles W. Lippitt as the forty-fifth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 25, 1897 and May 29, 1900, including the whole of 1898.
Elisha Dyer Jr. (born November 29, 1839 in Providence, Rhode Island; died November 29, 1906 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded Charles W. Lippitt as the forty-fifth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 25, 1897 and May 29, 1900, including the whole of 1899.
There were many, but most famously... "In the Massachusetts Bay colony, Friends (Quakers) were banished on pain of death - some (most famously Mary Dyer) were hanged on Boston Common for returning to preach their beliefs." (from the Wikipedia entry "Religious Society of Friends" Mary Dyer is the answer I believe you are looking for. Quakers were welcomed in nearby Rhode Island, and in the first hundred years of its existence 36 of the governors of that state were Quakers.
The cast of Escaping from History - 1994 includes: Gwynne Dyer
Elisha Dyer Sr. (born July 20, 1811 in Providence, Rhode Island; died May 17, 1890) succeeded William W. Hoppin as the twenty-fifth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 26, 1857 and May 31, 1859, including the whole of 1858.
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William W. Hoppin (born September 1, 1807 in Providence, Rhode Island; died April 18, 1880) succeeded Francis M. Dimond as the twenty-fourth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 2, 1854 and May 26, 1857. Following the end of Hoppin's term as Governor of Rhode Island, Elisha Dyer Sr. (born July 20, 1811 in Providence, Rhode Island; died May 17, 1890) became the twenty-fifth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 26, 1857 and May 31, 1859.
Charles W. Lippett (born October 8, 1846 in Providence, Rhode Island; died April 4, 1924 in Harmon, New York) succeeded D. Russell Brown as the forty-fourth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 29, 1895 and May 25, 1897. Following the end of Lippett's term as Governor of Rhode Island, Elisha Dyer Jr. (born November 29, 1839 in Providence, Rhode Island; died November 29, 1906 in Providence, Rhode Island) became the forty-fifth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 25, 1897 and May 29, 1900.
Mary Dyer.
The address of the Pawtucket Armory Association Paa is: 123 Dyer Street, Providence, RI 02903-3907
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The phone number of the Dyer Memorial Library is: 781-878-8387.