Person:Joseph Dyer (1)

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m. 1640
  1. Mary Dyer1641 - 1716
  2. John Dyer1643 - 1696
  3. Thomas Dyer1645 -
  4. Abigail Dyer1647 -
  5. Sarah Dyer1649 - 1687
  6. Thomas Dyer1651 -
  7. Benjamin Dyer1653 - 1718
  8. Joseph Dyer1653 - 1704
m. Abt 1676
  1. Hannah Dyer1677/78 - Bef 1682
  2. Elizabeth Dyer1680 - 1747
  3. Hannah Dyer1682 - 1682
m. Abt 1683
  1. Hannah Dyer1683/84 -
  2. Joseph Dyer1686 - Bef 1701
  3. Benjamin Dyer1688 - 1774
  4. Mary Dyer1690 - 1691
  5. John Dyer1692 - 1779
  6. Thomas Dyer1694 - 1766
  7. Mary Dyer1696 - 1697
  8. Ebenezer Dyer1698 - Bef 1701
  9. Samuel Dyer1699 - Bef 1701
  10. Mehitable Dyer1700 -
  11. Sarah Dyer1702 - 1754
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Dyer
Gender Male
Birth[2] 6 Nov 1653 Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Abt 1676 to Hannah Frary
Marriage Abt 1683 Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Hannah Baxter
Death[2][3][4] 12 Oct 1704 Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1.   Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    v2 p88.

    JOSEPH, Weymouth br. of the preced. [John, "prob. s. of Thomas of Weymouth"] m. 1676, Hannah Frary, wh. d. 1682, by wh. no ch. but Eliz. and Hannah, b. 10 Oct. 1682, d. soon, are ment. and in 1683 m. Hannah, d. I suppose, of John Baxter of Braintree, had Hannah, b. 13 Feb. 1684; Joseph, 19 June 1686; Benjamin, 13 Apr. 1688; Mary, or Mehitable, rather, acc. her f.'s will, 12 Apr. 1690; John, 9 Apr. 1692; and Thomas, 15 Apr. 1694; was freem. 1678, deac. and d. 12 Oct. 1704. His will was made 30 July 1701, and his brs. Benjamin Dyer, and Rev. Joseph Baxter to be overseers.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Chamberlain, George Walter. History of Weymouth, Massachusetts. (Weymouth, Massachusetts: Weymouth Historical Society, under direction of the town, 1923)
    pp. 3:210-1.

    Dea. Joseph Dyer, s/o Thomas, b. Weymouth 6 Nov 1653, d. Weymouth 13 Oct 1704, m. bef. 9 Feb 1676 Hannah Frary.
    [Birth date "obtained from Family Records in 1803". Note: see Talk page for long discussion whether Joseph had one wife as this source says or two as Savage says.]

  3. Holman, Mary Lovering; Winifred Lovering Holman; and Helen Pendleton Winston Pillsbury. Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and his wife, Frances Helen Miller: Compiled for Helen Pendleton (Winston) Pillsbury. (Concord, New Hampshire: Rumford Press, 1948, 1952)
    2:23.

    Will of Joseph Dyer, 1701 dated 30 Jul 1701, proved 9 Nov 1704, mentions daughter Elizabeth, child of first wife; wife Hannah; sons Benjamin, John, Thomas; daughter Mehitable; father Baxter, "brother" Joseph Baxter; brother Benjamin Dyer.

  4. "Diary of Samuel Sewall, Volume 2", in Massachusetts Historical Society (Boston, Massachusetts). Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. (C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1846)
    Fifth Series, Vol. VI, p. 117.

    1704.
    "Octob'r 13. Deacon Dyer of Weymouth, Mr. Torrey's Right Hand, is to be buried to-day. Dy'd with a Fall from's Horse."

  5.   Sprague, Waldo Chamberlain, comp. Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1640-1850: including the Modern Towns of Randolph and Holbrook and the City of Quincy. (Boston, Massachusetts: Published in cooperation with the Quincy Historical Society by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1983)
    p 174 digital version.

    Note the will of John Baxter father of Hannah Baxter where it is clear that in 1717/8 Hannah Baxter is both "Hannah Moss, widow" and mother of Benjamin, John, Thomas, Hannah (now Carver), Mehitable and Sarah Dyer. This makes it perfectly clear she was married first to Joseph Dyer and second to Joseph Morse:

    "To my grand children & three daus. of my dau. Hannah Moss £20 more out of it, equally at wifes deceas"

    "to my grand children Benjamin, John, & Thomas Dyer & they to pay their 3 sisters, to Hannah Carver £30, Mehitable Dyer £20, Sarah Dyer £20"

    "Daughter Hannah Moss, widow, to have use of £100 before willed my grand children, her children, in case she want it."

    Note the other Dyar children of Hannah Baxter predeceased her. And daughter Elizabeth Dyer is named explicitly as the daughter of Joseph Dyer's first wife in his will.

    The marriage date of 1683 given by Mary Loving Holman in Stevens-Miiler 2:23 is clearly derived from the date of the first recorded child Hannah Dyer identified in the will of John Baxter. This indicates the demarcation between the children of his first wife and the children of his second wife.

    Note below in the will of her father in 1719 she was named Hannah Moss (Hannah Morse). She would have been a widow of her second husband at this time.

    [435R] Lieut. JOHN2 BAXTER (Gregory1) Baxter born Dec. 1 1639 at Roxbury; died Apr. 29 1719 ae. 81, or Apr. 20 1719 ae. 80 (GS), Hancock Cem. Married Nov. 24 1659, Anna (or Hannah) White, born ____ at Weymouth, died Feb. 29 1723/4 (record of Joseph3 Baxter), dau. of Thomas & (_____) White of Weymouth. He lived in a house now standing at N.E. corner of Spear & Camel Sts., built about 1650 by his father, and the oldest house now standing in Quincy. He was elected selectman 1693, 1696, 1701, 15, commissioner 1694, fenceviewer 1699, moderator 1697, 8, 1702, 4, 5, 6, 7, 15, on committee to seat the meeting house 1697, on the committee of Purchase Lands 1699 etc., Representative 1701-4, constable 1705. He was in King Philip's War 1675 (Reg. 37:28). Children of Lt. John & Anna born at Braintree (Quincy):

    i . Hanna, May 6 1660; m 1st about 1683, Dea. Joseph Dyer of Weymouth as
    2nd wife. married 2nd int. Apr. 18 1713 at Weymouth Capt. Joseph Moss or Morse of
    Sherborn. She was a widow in 1718. Capt. Joseph3 Morse (Joseph2, Samuel1), died 1717
    at Sherborn. She died Sept. 4 1727 in 67th year.
    ii . John, Oct. 28 1663; died May 28 1666.
    + iii. John, Feb. 14 1666/7.
    iv. Thomas, Apr. 27 1670; died Jan.7 1692/3.
    + v. Samuel, near 1672.
    + vi. Joseph, June 4 1676, bapt. June 11.

    [435] 21:404 Will of John Baxter Mar. 24 1717/8 – June 4 1719: To wife Hannah lower room of newest end of my dwelling house & 1/2 my cellar during life & all money & moveables except £60 & one feather bed & furniture for son Joseph & £20 more for him at decease of my wife. To my grand children & three daus. of my dau. Hannah Moss £20 more out of it, equally at wifes decease, & remainder between my 4 children. To eldest son John my now dwelling house & barn & all upland, salt & fresh meadow adjoining & half my lands in fence field, next to land of John Ruggles & 1/2 upland bot of Joseph Parmenter & John Sanders that half next his own land & 1 ae. salt meadow & 1/2 my three lots of purchase land in the 600 acres. To son Samuel besides already given, 4 ae. salt meadow in Broad Meadows adjoining his own & 1 ae. salt adj. the town's land & Wm. Savel's & rest of land in fenced field & other half of upland at Pumpkin Hill, next to John Ruggles next to said hill & my right in town swamp joining the town's land, between John Beal & Wm. Savel & other half my 3 lots in 600 ae., he paying £160 to my grand children Benjamin, John, & Thomas Dyer & they to pay their 3 sisters, to Hannah Carver £30, Mehitable Dyer £20, Sarah Dyer £20. To sons John & Samuel my lot at Ancients Ordinary & rest of my purchase lands, Samuel's half in Fenced Field to include 7 ae. already given. Daughter Hannah Moss, widow, to have use of £100 before willed my grand children, her children, in case she want it. Sons John & Samuel executors. Witnesses: John Hinds, Peter Newcomb Jr., Joseph Parmenter.

  6.   Joseph Dyar of Weymouth, in Massachusetts. Probate Court (Suffolk County). Probate records, 1636-1899. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969-1971)
    Suffolk Co Probate Case # 2906, 9 Nov 1704.
  7.   John Baxter of Weymouth, in Massachusetts. Probate Court (Suffolk County). Probate records, 1636-1899. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969-1971)
    Suffolk County Case # 4180, 4 Jun 1719.

    Suffolk County Case # 4180 John Baxter of Weymouth 4 Jun 1719 This file contains an image of the will transcribed in Genealogies of the Families of Braintree above. This shows that Joseph Dyer had a second wife Hannah Baxter daughter of John Baxter who was mother to six of Joseph Dyer's living children each individually named by John Baxter in his will. She is called by her father "Hannah Moss, widow" clearly supporting that she married second after Joseph Dyer's death to Joseph Morse. Images of his will are also attached to the profile of John Baxter.

  8.   Bowen, Clarence Winthrop; Donald Lines Jacobus; and William Herbert Wood. The History of Woodstock, Connecticut. (Norwood, Massachusetts: Plimpton Press, 1926-1943)
    4:610+.

    Dyer (Duyer) Family
    THOMAS1 DYER Born Shipton Mallett, Somersetshire, England, 1612, d. Nov. 6;
    1676, m. (I) 1640 Agnes Reed, d. Dec. 4, 1667; m. (2) Elizabeth Frazy. Thomas 1 came to New England 1632; settled Weymouth, Mass., where his eight children were born. He was a clothworker; freeman I644; Deacon in church under Rev. Samuel Torrey.
    CHILD b. WEYMOUTH

    JOSEPH2 DYER (Thomas1) b. Nov. 6, 1853, d. Oct. 12, 1704, m. (1) Hannah Frazy, d. Oct. 27, 1682; m. (2) Hannah Baxter, d. Sept. 19, 1726 Joseph2 was Deacon of Weymouth church; freeman 1678. Three children by first wife, ten by second wife.
    CHILD BY SECOND WIFE b. WEYMOUTH

    JOHN3 DYER (Joseph3, Thomas1) b. Apr. 9, 1692, d. Feb. 25, 1779, m. (1) Oct. 22, I713 Abigail Dilch [sic should be Fitch]; m. (2) Widow Joanna Christophe“ Lefiingwell. John 3 Went to Windham With his brother Thomas 3; later to Canterbury, where he settled and left descendants. Eight Children.
    CHILD:
    * 4 JoHN 4 b. May 9, 1722.
    (con't)