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- General Notes: Charles (2) Dyer was of Newport, RI, Dartmouth, Ma, and Providence, RI.
He purchased, in 1718, a house and one hundred thirteen acres of land in Providence, also several other parcels of land. In 1735, land was deeded by his widow to his son, John Dyer, sixty acres and dwelling house, in Anshautatuck Neck. Charles Dyer was a blacksmith by trade. [Cutter]
On 25 July 1712, John Scott of Newport, for L600 current money, deeded to Charles "Dyere" of Dartmouth, in the County of Bristol & Province of Massachusetts, Blacksmith, a mansion house and 113 acres, and several small parcels of land in Providence. (Richard Scott of Providence, RI; NEHGR, Vol.96, Jan 1942, page 11)
(source: Dyer web site at "freepages" [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dyer/will_ri/d1.htm#i2270].
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