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Additional DYER Surnames in BENJAMIN DYER Cemetery
DYER, Ethel LeeDYER, SusieDYER, Serviller JaneDYER, VirgilDYER, Floyd McKinleyDYER, Martha Jane "Mattie"DYER, FrankDYER, George H.DYER, JohnDYER, HenryDYER, Roselee Additional DYER Surnames in CRAWFORD County
DYER, Alvis C.DYER, Alvis C. (closeup)DYER, AndrewDYER, Anna GertrudeDYER, Barbara LeeDYER, BessieDYER, Bertha LoisDYER, Benjamin NewtonDYER, Bonnie JauniceDYER, CatherineDYER, Charles EDYER, Charles EdgarDYER, Clem EDYER, Clem EDYER, Cyrus MDYER, Cyrus MDYER, Cyrus M. (Closeup)DYER, Daisy MDYER, DeweyDYER, E MarieDYER, EdnaDYER, ElizabethDYER, Eliza JaneDYER, ElizabethDYER, ElizabethDYER, Ella ElizabethDYER, George EDYER, InfantDYER, InfantDYER, JackDYER, Joel MackDYER, JoelDYER, Joshua EricDYER, JodieDYER, John Caldwell CalhounDYER, June LeaDYER, Laban CDYER, Lester DDYER, LulaDYER, M ElizabethDYER, MackDYER, Mary KDYER, Mary LeeDYER, Mary AnnDYER, NellDYER, Nell (closeup)DYER, NitaDYER, Sarah AnnDYER, Stephen JDYER, Stephen MDYER, Stephen JDYER, SusanDYER, Thetis BonitaDYER, UnknownDYER, VirginiaDYER, Wanda
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Submitted: 2/28/09 • Approved: 7/21/21 • Last Updated: 7/24/21 • R160515-G0-S3
Feb 29, 1832 - Sept 7, 1907
Benjamin Dyer was born in Tennessee on February 29, 1832. He married first, Mary Ann Etherly, on December 16, 1851, and from this union were two sons and a daughter. Mary died in 1858. In 1859, Benjamin Dyer married Serviller Turner, and from this union were ten children.
The cemetery is named for Benjamin Dyer who owned the land originally.
Contributed on 2/28/09 by rock001
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