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Created page with " '''Born:''' September 15, 1872 in Vermontville son of James Wilson Dyer and Mary E. Perrigo '''Died:''' January 28, 1956 at Physicians Hospital Plattsburgh where he was a patient for 3 weeks '''Married:''' November 30, 1893 Carrie Luella Martin by Rev. William H. Edwards '''Children:''' infant died before June 14, 1900 '''Chiefly known for..."
 
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Born: September 15, 1872 in Vermontville son of James Wilson Dyer and Mary E. Perrigo

Died: January 28, 1956 at Physicians Hospital Plattsburgh where he was a patient for 3 weeks

Married: November 30, 1893 Carrie Luella Martin by Rev. William H. Edwards

Children: infant died before June 14, 1900

Chiefly known for:


Malone Farmer, Wednesday, January 15, 1908

The handsome new farm residence of Herbert R. Dyer, son-in-law of H. H. Martin, located on the West Harrietstown road in the town of Brighton was totally destroyed by fire Sunday night. The fire was first seen in the roof and is supposed to have started from a defective chimney. The house was one of the finest farm residences in this county and was equipped with hot water heating, electric lights and all modern conveniences, it is thought that the loss on building and contents will reach at least $7,000, as the house alone cost in the neighborhood of $6,000. Mr. Dyer had $3,000 Insurance in the Grange and $1,000 with O'Neil & Hale's agency.

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