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Arthur Roland Dyer 1901–1962 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Apr 1901

Birth Location: Richland, Wisconsin

Death Date: Feb 1962

Death Location: Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

Father: John Dyer

Mother: Estella Haskins

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In 1901, Arthur Roland Dyer entered the world in Richland, Wisconsin, born to John Franklin Dyer And Estella Haskins. Arthur Roland Dyer passed away in 1962 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1901, Arthur Roland Dyer entered the world in Richland, Wisconsin, born to John Franklin Dyer And Estella Haskins.
  • Arthur Roland Dyer passed away in 1962 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA.

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Arthur Dyer's Ancestors

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Arthur Dyer
1901–1962
Birth Place: Richland, Wisconsin
Parents
John Franklin Dyer
1868–1936
Wisconsin, USA
Estella Haskins
1868–1951
Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA
Grandparents
William Dyer
1836–1898
Ohio, United States
Barbara (Ann Hinton) Dyer
1837–1915
Belmont, Belmont, Ohio, United States
Edmond (Eastman) Haskins
1842–1931
Middleton Springs, Rutland, Vermont, United States
Elizabeth King
1851–1936
Indiana, United States
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Dyer
1809–
Elizabeth Evans
1805–
Samuel Hinton
1801–1875
Mary Sullivan
1802–1886
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacob Dyer
1764–1852
Ann *
1784–1859

Arthur Dyer's Timeline

2 Records

1901
11 Apr 1901
Birth of Arthur Roland Dyer in Richland, Wisconsin
Richland, Wisconsin
1962
Feb 1962
Age 61
Death of Arthur Roland Dyer in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA
Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Apr 1901
    Event Place: Richland, Wisconsin

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Feb 1962
    Event Place: Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

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