Sally DYER

Father: Joseph DYER
Mother: Sally //

Family 1: Joel WHITNEY

(1) Whitney Research Group: Joel WHITNEY… "married firstly, Jun 1815, Phillips, ME, Sally DYER."

  1. Sophie Dyer WHITNEY
  2. Charles Thaxter WHITNEY
  3. Julian Ann WHITNEY
  4. Joel Emmons WHITNEY
  5. Eliza Jane WHITNEY
  6. Sarah Gustanza WHITNEY
  7. Andrew Jackson WHITNEY
  8. Eliab Latham WHITNEY
  9. Julia WHITNEY
  10. E.S. WHITNEY

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Notes

Updated November 23, 2022. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):

(1) Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 via Ancestry.com; Malden Record of Births, Vital Record Transcripts.

- DYER/DYAR: (285) Sally, daughter of Joseph and Sally, November 10, 1797.

(2) Castle, Henry Anson. "History of St. Paul and Vicinity: A Chronicle of Progress and a Narrative Account of the Industries, Institutions, and People of the City and Its Tributary Territory." Chicago and New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1912. Page 1177.

"The senior WHITNEY was born at Gorham, Maine, May 7, 1787. He was married in June, 1815, at Phillips, Maine, to Sallie DYAR."

(3) Whitney Research Group.

- Joel WHITNEY "married firstly, Jun 1815, Phillips, ME, Sally DYER. She was born 10 May 1789, Malden, MA, and died May 1834, Phillips, ME."

(4) The History of Gorham Maine, by Hugh D. McLellan, Picton Press, Camden, ME (originally published 1903 by Smith & Sale, Portland, ME), 1992. Page 834.

(4) Our Pioneering Families, Genealogies of Whitney, Groathouse and Lignitz, researched and compiled by Vivian Gail Morrow Wade, Dec. 1986, first edition. Self-published manuscript available at DAR Library, Washington DC. Page 5. Photo of home on 76, photo of church 77.

"both buried behind the church there in Phillips; that Joel built; There is a monument behind the church where they and 2 of their children are buried... No descendants lived in Maine in 1943. Rev. Joseph DYER, father."