Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
James Corbin Dyer

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Name James Corbin Dyer [1] Born 1784 Prince George's County, Maryland Gender Male Died 21 Jul 1854 Prince George's County, Maryland - Admin Person ID I055979 Tree1 Last Modified 22 Jan 2021
Father Francis Clements Dyer, b. 1746, King George's Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 2 Jan 1808, Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate
(Age 62 years)
Mother Anne Clarkson, b. 1752, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. Aft 1808, Prince George's County, Maryland
(Age > 57 years)
Married 1774 Prince George's County, Maryland Family ID F16902 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - 66 yrs in 1850 census
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Prince George's County MD Will Book Liber T No. #1; 1803-1808;
Folio 649 FRANCIS DYER 11/04/1807 01/02/1808
"being sick and weak in Body „ ."
Bequeaths to:
1. John Dyer -son
-to have Negro man "Henry"
2. Henry Dyer --son
-to have Negro man "John"
3, William Dyer --son
-to have Negro man "Dick"
4. James Corbin Dyer --son
-to have Negro man "Charles"
-all of testator's real estate to be divided among his sons
5. Margaretta Dyer --daughter
Loretta Dyer --daughter
Sarah Ann Dyer --daughter
Maria Dyer --daughter
Ann Eliza Dyer --daughter
to have the residue of the personal estate consisting of Negroes, stock, household goods, etc.
-to have the use and occupation of all of testator's real estate during their single lives and no longer and after their death or marriage, then w pass over to testator's sons
-to have all the debts due testator being a debt due from William Sydbotham, deceased. a judgement against the said Sydbotham during his life. and also a judgement obtained against Richard Cramphlin administrator or Sydbothami's estate, a debt doe testator from Rinaldo Johnson for which Leonard Townshend and Nicholas Blacklock, deceased became securities and for which debt testator reeovered judgement against the said Johnson, Townshend, and Blacklock
6. Ann Dyer --wife
-to have all the crops that may be on hand at the time of testator's death and all the debts that arc due testator not herein bequeathed
-to have the use and occupation of all the real estate for her natural life or widowhood and no longer
-to have the use of all stock, and plantation utencils not bequeathed to daughters for her natural life or widowhood and no longer
-named executrix of the will
-to have all the use of the personal estate for her natural life and at her decease to he divided among testator's daughters
Witnesses: Thomas Dyer
John Spalding
Thomas Mundele
Then came: John Spalding and Thomas Mundell
Note: the testator signed the will in his own hand
- 66 yrs in 1850 census
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Sources - [S044737] Across the Years in Prince George's County, 309.
- [S044737] Across the Years in Prince George's County, 309.
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