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- There were a number of Dyer' that immigrated to the colonies in the 1660's, in Maryland.
Likely related to one of these families:
Entry 1: Santelo Dyer (Dier) left a will that was written 10 April 1732 in Prince Georges
County, Maryland It was probated on 28 June 1732. The appraisers were Thomas Hilleary
and Thomas Williams. Creditors were listed as John Child and John Hodskon.
There were no Next of Kin "In Maryland" noted. The administrator and Executor of this
will was Hugh Waring.
28 June 1732 (Prince Georges County, Maryland - Microfilm 014,284,page109)
Maryland to a just and true inventory of all the good and chattles of Santelo Dier; late of
Prince Georges County Decd appraised by us the subscribers this Tenth Day of Apr
ananno domi 1732.
To wearing apparrel 0.12.00
To one old feather bed and two old blankits 2.10.0.0
To one old straw bed and old chest & one old box 0.10.0.0
To 20 pounds of old ___ 0.10.00
To two old iron pots & one old skillet & one old frying pan1.10.0.0
To one box iron & heaters 0.3.50
To 5 quart bottles & two small earthen pots 0.3.3.0
To two pair of old ____ one knife & forke one pair of sisers 0.2.5.0
To old worker tools one old pole & ____ 0.8.0.0
To one old stock lock & two horse bells 0.12.0.0
To 19 head of small haugs 1.19.0.0
To 4 cows & one calf 3 heffers one small stear and 2 samll yearlings12.0.0.0
To one old horse & one mare colt 4.10.0.0
To 12 ____ ___ Deer skins & one old saddle 1.13.0.0
To one old bed sted & one old bagg 0.6.0.0
To one servant man 14.0.0.0
To 3 ___ & one run___ 1.2.0.0
Total 427.3
John Child John Hodskon - Creditors
Tho. Hilleary Tho Williams
Then came Hugh Waring & made oath on the holy evanglists allmighty god that said
within inventory is a true & perfect inventory of all & singular the goods & shattels
of Santelo Dyer; late of Prince Georges County Decd that has hereto come to his
hands possession or knowledge that he knows of no concealment of any part or
____ thereof by any person whatsoever nor so he to any to be & if he should
hereafter know of or suspect any concealment he will acquaint the county gen
___ time being or his deputy with such discovery or cause of suspicion that it
may be enquired into he will well and truly give an account of all & every part
of said deceased personal estate that shall hereafter come to his hands possession
or knowledge sworn before.
No relations to said deceased in Maryland
Santelo Dyer had married Margaret Ryley on 7 Nov 1723 in Queen Annes Parish,
Prince Georges County, Maryland Since he left no heirs; it is assumed that
Margaret had died before himself.
4 March 1725/6
Surveyed "Glovers Hall" and purchased from John Sherwood in Prince George's
County, Maryland. Was 150 acres total size. Joseph Peach and Thomas
Swearingen witnessed the land transaction.
Patented 24 June 1727
17 June 1730, Thomas Swearingen of Prince George's County, Maryland had a
tract of land surveyed by George Noble for land owned by Santelo Dyer of
Prince George's County, Maryland. Santelo's land consisted of 90 acres.
The land involved a small piece called "Exchange", consisting of only 7 acres,
which was patented in October 1732.
On 22 July 1730, Santelo Dyer sold 50 acres of this land to Joseph Chapeling. The
land transaction was witnessed by Jermiah Belt and Edward Sprigg.
Acknowledged by Santelo and his wife Margaret.
Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 100
Enrolled at request of Joseph Chaplin 25 Sep 1730:
Indenture, 1730; Between Joseph Chapeling, planter, and Santulo Dyer, ?glovefer; for £14;
a parcel called Glover's Hall containing 50 acres; /s/ Santelo Dyer (mark); wit. Jere. Belt,
Edwd. Sprigg; ack. 22 Jul 1730 by Santulo Dyer and Margaret his wife
- (Research):A Patrick Dyer may be Father or Uncle. This family from Somerset, Wiltshire, England
1785, 1 April
William Dyer of Lincoln Co., Kentucky, power of attorney to Thomas Buck
of Frederick Co., to contract to sell, rent or convey tract of land in
County of Shanando on waters of Goony & Dry Runs being part of tract of
land belonging to William Hurst deceased, 194 acres. William (WD)
Dyer. Witnesses: Reuben Rouzee, John (his x mark) Elzy, Charles Buck
(Shenandoah Co., Va. Deeds E:224).*
(Queen Anne's Parish - present-day Leland in Prince George's County, Maryland.)
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