From mthacher@snet.net Sun Dec 27 02:46:46 2009 From: mthacher@snet.net (mary m thacher) Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2009 21:46:46 -0500 Subject: [WED]Fw: New Comment on Your Family Tree Message-ID: <976B75F46FB94B6AAD5D2F134B39BFAE@maryftaa0ht3ye> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0025_01CA8674.ED55EC40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear John Hayward, Hope you are still working on Wedmore! I understand that Emmett Polder = who died in January 2009 wrote a book on the English families in Iowa, = which should be appearing soon, and should be of interest to your = Wedmore group. I will let you know when I hear it is out. Perhaps you can help on this little mystery! With all good wishes, Mary Thacher ----- Original Message -----=20 From: mary m thacher=20 To: Robert McDermott=20 Cc: John Hayward=20 Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 5:48 PM Subject: Re: New Comment on Your Family Tree Dear Bob, Thanks for sending that on to me. I have not given much thought to the = Dyersville families lately and after getting this email I went back to = my files and found the following On the Wedmore website, there are two cousins, John Hayward of England = and Tim Curtin of Australia who wrote to me about the Dyer, Burnett and = Tyley families John Hayward has a family tree site on ancestry.com. He says that Hester Tyley, wife of James Dyer (1792-1884) was the = daughter of William Tyley and Susanna Gibbs. Hester Tyley and James = Dyer had a daughter Emma, who was born 2 oct 1832, and died 24 jan 1833 = and buried in Wedmore.. In the 1850 US Census James and Hester Dyer are = in Dubuque Co IA with a Harriet Dyer, who was 17 years old at the time, = born in England [abt 1833]. Was she a twin or a sister to Emma? Did she = come from a completely different family? I could not find anything more = on her in Iowa. The email you send raises questions about the Hester Tyley (1817-1899) = who was the wife of John Dyer (1814 - 1878), oldest son of James Dyer = and his first wife Mary ---. She was purportedly the daughter of John = and Hannah --- Tyley, although Dyer family tradition says she was the = daughter of the Hester Tyley who married James Dyer, father of John, but = this does not seem possible, esp with the birth records in Wedmore. = Both of her parents, if they were John and Hannah Tyley, died before the = John Dyers left Wedmore in 1849. How was John Tyley husband of Hannah, = related to Hester Tyler wife of James Dyer?? Her brother Paul emigrated with her and her family on the steamship = Sarah Sands in 1849 to America, he was perhaps the child John, baptized = on 21 apr 1821, At the time of emigration Hester Tyley was 34, and Paul = Tyley 28. The daughter of John and Hester Dyer, Jennie or Jane Dyer b. = 1845 was not on this list, nor was the mysterious Harriet Dyer. = Furthermore Paul Tyley and John Dyer, the youngest child of John and = Hester Dyer, appear on a different page from the rest of the family in = the passenger lists for the Sarah Sands. William Dyer and his first = wife Louisa Wooley, were also on this ship, as was Mary Richards = (1837-1917), who became his third wife, with her mother and stepfather, = Paul Tyley died in Iowa after 1860 when he appears in the census with = the John Dyers, and is buried with them at the Mount Hope Cemetery in = Dyersville. I have put my family tree on Ancestry.com, but have not added much on = the forebears of the Tyleys or on Mary Richards family, but will later. Meanwhile thanks for letting me know about this, Best wishes, Mary ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Robert McDermott=20 To: Mary Thacher=20 Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 11:45 AM Subject: Fwd: New Comment on Your Family Tree Hi Mary=20 Take a look at this comment re James Dyer. Looks like good info. = What do you think? Bob Begin forwarded message: From: "Ancestry.com" Date: December 26, 2009 1:03:05 AM PST To: bobmcd@mac.com Subject: New Comment on Your Family Tree Reply-To: notifications@ancestry.com =20 =20 Hi bobmcd625,=20 A comment has been posted on your family tree titled = "McDermott/Dyer." The comment, made by HSteller, is about James Dyer (Born 17 Feb = 1794, Died 17 JUL 1884). See the comment. =20 PRIVACY STATEMENT Ancestry.com does not sell, rent or otherwise distribute the = personal information you provide us to third party advertisers. If you would like to contact Ancestry.com directly, please write = to: Ancestry.com Operations Inc. Attn: Customer Service 360 West 4800 North Provo, UT 84604=20 Unsubscribe from this notification =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0025_01CA8674.ED55EC40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear John Hayward,

Hope you are still working on = Wedmore!  I=20 understand that Emmett Polder who died in January 2009 wrote a book on = the=20 English families in Iowa, which should be appearing soon, and should be = of=20 interest to your Wedmore group.  I will let you know when I hear it = is=20 out.
 
Perhaps you can help on this little=20 mystery!
 
With all good wishes,
 
Mary Thacher
 
----- Original Message -----=20
From: mary m = thacher=20
To: Robert=20 McDermott
Cc: John Hayward
Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: New Comment on Your Family Tree

Dear Bob,
 
Thanks for sending that on to me.  = I have not=20 given much thought to the Dyersville families lately and after getting = this=20 email I went back to my files and found the following
 
On the Wedmore website, there are two = cousins, John=20 Hayward of England and Tim Curtin of Australia who wrote to me about the = Dyer,=20 Burnett and Tyley families  John Hayward has a family tree = site on=20 ancestry.com.
 
He says that Hester Tyley, wife of = James Dyer=20 (1792-1884) was the daughter of William Tyley and =20 Susanna Gibbs.  Hester Tyley and James Dyer had a daughter = Emma, who=20 was born 2 oct 1832, and died 24 jan 1833 and buried in Wedmore..  = In the=20 1850 US Census James and Hester Dyer are in Dubuque Co IA with a Harriet = Dyer,=20 who was 17 years old at the time, born in England [abt 1833]. Was she a = twin or=20 a sister to Emma? Did she come from a completely different = family? I could=20 not find anything more on her in Iowa.
 
 
The email you send = raises questions about the=20 Hester Tyley (1817-1899)  who was the wife of John Dyer (1814 - = 1878),=20 oldest son of James Dyer and his first wife Mary ---.  She was = purportedly=20 the daughter of John and Hannah --- Tyley, although Dyer family = tradition says=20 she was the daughter of the Hester Tyley who married James Dyer, father = of John,=20 but this does not seem possible, esp with the birth records in = Wedmore. =20 Both of her parents, if they were John and Hannah Tyley, = died before the=20 John Dyers left Wedmore in 1849.  How was John Tyley husband of = Hannah,=20 related to Hester Tyler wife of James Dyer??
 
Her brother Paul emigrated with her and = her family=20 on the steamship Sarah Sands in 1849 to America, he was perhaps = the=20 child John, baptized on 21 apr 1821, At the time of emigration Hester = Tyley was=20 34, and Paul Tyley 28.  The daughter of John and Hester Dyer, = Jennie or=20 Jane Dyer b. 1845 was not on this list, nor was the mysterious Harriet=20 Dyer. Furthermore Paul Tyley and John Dyer, the youngest child of = John and=20 Hester Dyer, appear on a different page from the rest of the family in = the=20 passenger lists for the Sarah Sands.  William Dyer and his = first=20 wife Louisa Wooley,  were also on this ship, as was Mary Richards=20 (1837-1917), who became his third wife, with her mother and = stepfather,=20 Paul Tyley died in Iowa after 1860 when he appears in the census with = the John=20 Dyers, and is buried with them at the Mount Hope Cemetery in=20 Dyersville.
 
I have put my family tree on = Ancestry.com, but have=20 not added much on the forebears of the Tyleys or on Mary Richards=20 family, but will later.
 
Meanwhile thanks for letting me know = about=20 this,
 
Best wishes,
 
Mary
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Robert = McDermott=20
To: Mary Thacher
Sent: Saturday, December 26, = 2009 11:45=20 AM
Subject: Fwd: New Comment on = Your Family=20 Tree

Hi Mary=20
Take a look at this comment re James Dyer.  Looks like good = info.=20  What do you think?
Bob

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Hi=20 bobmcd625,=20

A comment has been posted on your family tree titled=20 "McDermott/Dyer."

The comment, made by HSteller, is about James Dyer (Born 17 = Feb=20 1794, Died 17 JUL 1884).

See=20 the comment.

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------=_NextPart_000_0025_01CA8674.ED55EC40-- From mcginnis@arn.net Sun Dec 27 03:26:38 2009 From: mcginnis@arn.net (Bob & Sandi McGinnis) Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2009 21:26:38 -0600 Subject: [WED]Fw: New Comment on Your Family Tree References: <976B75F46FB94B6AAD5D2F134B39BFAE@maryftaa0ht3ye> Message-ID: <911C7AC70A054C559384F1F5F66438CA@937216533> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01CA8672.1E0331C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mary and all on the Wedmore list, I am another descendant of Wedmore ancestors who went on to the = Dyersville, Iowa area. I descend from Hugh and Jane Davis Roper of = Wedmore. After Hugh's death, his wife Jane and his 3 daughters & son = John arrived in Wisconsin between 1848 and 1850. All 3 daughters and = their families moved to the Dyersville area in 1853. My direct line is = through Hugh & Jane's daughter Betsey Roper Tincknell b 1819 Wedmore, d. = 12 Dec 1907 in Alta, Buena Vista County, Iowa. I would be very much interested in learning more about Emmett Polder's = book when it is available. Thank you, Sandi McGinnis Amarillo, TX ----- Original Message -----=20 From: mary m thacher=20 To: jvhayward@suffolkonline.net=20 Cc: wedmore@lists.tutton.org=20 Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 8:46 PM Subject: [WED]Fw: New Comment on Your Family Tree Dear John Hayward, Hope you are still working on Wedmore! I understand that Emmett = Polder who died in January 2009 wrote a book on the English families in = Iowa, which should be appearing soon, and should be of interest to your = Wedmore group. I will let you know when I hear it is out. Perhaps you can help on this little mystery! With all good wishes, Mary Thacher ----- Original Message -----=20 From: mary m thacher=20 To: Robert McDermott=20 Cc: John Hayward=20 Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 5:48 PM Subject: Re: New Comment on Your Family Tree Dear Bob, Thanks for sending that on to me. I have not given much thought to = the Dyersville families lately and after getting this email I went back = to my files and found the following On the Wedmore website, there are two cousins, John Hayward of England = and Tim Curtin of Australia who wrote to me about the Dyer, Burnett and = Tyley families John Hayward has a family tree site on ancestry.com. He says that Hester Tyley, wife of James Dyer (1792-1884) was the = daughter of William Tyley and Susanna Gibbs. Hester Tyley and James = Dyer had a daughter Emma, who was born 2 oct 1832, and died 24 jan 1833 = and buried in Wedmore.. In the 1850 US Census James and Hester Dyer are = in Dubuque Co IA with a Harriet Dyer, who was 17 years old at the time, = born in England [abt 1833]. Was she a twin or a sister to Emma? Did she = come from a completely different family? I could not find anything more = on her in Iowa. The email you send raises questions about the Hester Tyley (1817-1899) = who was the wife of John Dyer (1814 - 1878), oldest son of James Dyer = and his first wife Mary ---. She was purportedly the daughter of John = and Hannah --- Tyley, although Dyer family tradition says she was the = daughter of the Hester Tyley who married James Dyer, father of John, but = this does not seem possible, esp with the birth records in Wedmore. = Both of her parents, if they were John and Hannah Tyley, died before the = John Dyers left Wedmore in 1849. How was John Tyley husband of Hannah, = related to Hester Tyler wife of James Dyer?? Her brother Paul emigrated with her and her family on the steamship = Sarah Sands in 1849 to America, he was perhaps the child John, baptized = on 21 apr 1821, At the time of emigration Hester Tyley was 34, and Paul = Tyley 28. The daughter of John and Hester Dyer, Jennie or Jane Dyer b. = 1845 was not on this list, nor was the mysterious Harriet Dyer. = Furthermore Paul Tyley and John Dyer, the youngest child of John and = Hester Dyer, appear on a different page from the rest of the family in = the passenger lists for the Sarah Sands. William Dyer and his first = wife Louisa Wooley, were also on this ship, as was Mary Richards = (1837-1917), who became his third wife, with her mother and stepfather, = Paul Tyley died in Iowa after 1860 when he appears in the census with = the John Dyers, and is buried with them at the Mount Hope Cemetery in = Dyersville. I have put my family tree on Ancestry.com, but have not added much on = the forebears of the Tyleys or on Mary Richards family, but will later. Meanwhile thanks for letting me know about this, Best wishes, Mary ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Robert McDermott=20 To: Mary Thacher=20 Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 11:45 AM Subject: Fwd: New Comment on Your Family Tree Hi Mary=20 Take a look at this comment re James Dyer. Looks like good info. = What do you think? Bob Begin forwarded message: From: "Ancestry.com" Date: December 26, 2009 1:03:05 AM PST To: bobmcd@mac.com Subject: New Comment on Your Family Tree Reply-To: notifications@ancestry.com =20 =20 Hi bobmcd625,=20 A comment has been posted on your family tree titled = "McDermott/Dyer." The comment, made by HSteller, is about James Dyer (Born 17 = Feb 1794, Died 17 JUL 1884). See the comment. =20 PRIVACY STATEMENT Ancestry.com does not sell, rent or otherwise distribute the = personal information you provide us to third party advertisers. If you would like to contact Ancestry.com directly, please = write to: Ancestry.com Operations Inc. Attn: Customer Service 360 West 4800 North Provo, UT 84604=20 Unsubscribe from this notification =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01CA8672.1E0331C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mary and all on the Wedmore = list,
I am another descendant of Wedmore = ancestors who=20 went on to the Dyersville, Iowa area.  I descend from Hugh and Jane = Davis=20 Roper of Wedmore.  After Hugh's death, his wife Jane and his=20 3 daughters & son John arrived in Wisconsin between 1848 and=20 1850.  All 3 daughters and their families moved to the Dyersville = area in=20 1853.  My direct line is through Hugh & Jane's daughter Betsey = Roper=20 Tincknell b 1819 Wedmore, d. 12 Dec 1907 in Alta, Buena Vista County,=20 Iowa.
 
I would be very much interested in = learning more=20 about Emmett Polder's book when it is available.
Thank you,
Sandi McGinnis
Amarillo, TX
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 mary m = thacher=20
Sent: Saturday, December 26, = 2009 8:46=20 PM
Subject: [WED]Fw: New Comment = on Your=20 Family Tree

Dear John Hayward,

Hope you are still working on = Wedmore!  I=20 understand that Emmett Polder who died in January 2009 wrote a book on = the=20 English families in Iowa, which should be appearing soon, and should = be of=20 interest to your Wedmore group.  I will let you know when I hear = it is=20 out.
 
Perhaps you can help on this little=20 mystery!
 
With all good wishes,
 
Mary Thacher
 
----- Original Message -----=20
From: mary m = thacher=20
Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: New Comment on Your Family Tree

Dear Bob,
 
Thanks for sending that on to = me.  I have=20 not given much thought to the Dyersville families lately and after = getting=20 this email I went back to my files and found the = following
 
On the Wedmore website, there are two = cousins,=20 John Hayward of England and Tim Curtin of Australia who wrote to me = about the=20 Dyer, Burnett and Tyley families  John Hayward has a family = tree=20 site on ancestry.com.
 
He says that Hester Tyley, wife of = James Dyer=20 (1792-1884) was the daughter of William Tyley and =20 Susanna Gibbs.  Hester Tyley and James Dyer had a daughter = Emma, who=20 was born 2 oct 1832, and died 24 jan 1833 and buried in = Wedmore..  In the=20 1850 US Census James and Hester Dyer are in Dubuque Co IA with a = Harriet Dyer,=20 who was 17 years old at the time, born in England [abt 1833]. Was she = a twin=20 or a sister to Emma? Did she come from a completely different = family? I=20 could not find anything more on her in Iowa.
 
 
The email you send = raises questions about=20 the Hester Tyley (1817-1899)  who was the wife of John Dyer (1814 = -=20 1878), oldest son of James Dyer and his first wife Mary ---.  She = was=20 purportedly the daughter of John and Hannah --- Tyley, although Dyer = family=20 tradition says she was the daughter of the Hester Tyley who married = James=20 Dyer, father of John, but this does not seem possible, esp with the = birth=20 records in Wedmore.  Both of her parents, if they were John and = Hannah=20 Tyley, died before the John Dyers left Wedmore in 1849.  How = was=20 John Tyley husband of Hannah, related to Hester Tyler wife of James=20 Dyer??
 
Her brother Paul emigrated with her = and her=20 family on the steamship Sarah Sands in 1849 to America, he = was=20 perhaps the child John, baptized on 21 apr 1821, At the time of = emigration=20 Hester Tyley was 34, and Paul Tyley 28.  The daughter of John and = Hester=20 Dyer, Jennie or Jane Dyer b. 1845 was not on this list, nor was the = mysterious=20 Harriet Dyer. Furthermore Paul Tyley and John Dyer, the youngest = child of=20 John and Hester Dyer, appear on a different page from the rest of the = family=20 in the passenger lists for the Sarah Sands.  William = Dyer and=20 his first wife Louisa Wooley,  were also on this ship, as was = Mary=20 Richards (1837-1917), who became his third wife, with her mother = and=20 stepfather, Paul Tyley died in Iowa after 1860 when he appears in the = census=20 with the John Dyers, and is buried with them at the Mount Hope = Cemetery in=20 Dyersville.
 
I have put my family tree on = Ancestry.com, but=20 have not added much on the forebears of the Tyleys or on Mary Richards = family, but will later.
 
Meanwhile thanks for letting me know = about=20 this,
 
Best wishes,
 
Mary
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Robert = McDermott=20
Sent: Saturday, December 26, = 2009 11:45=20 AM
Subject: Fwd: New Comment on = Your=20 Family Tree

Hi Mary=20
Take a look at this comment re James Dyer.  Looks like = good info.=20  What do you think?
Bob

Begin forwarded message:

From:=20 "Ancestry.com" <notifications@ancestry.com= >
Date:=20 December 26, = 2009=20 1:03:05 AM PST
To: = bobmcd@mac.com
Subject:=20 New=20 Comment on Your Family Tree
Reply-To:=20 notifications@ancestry.com=

Hi=20 bobmcd625,=20

A comment has been posted on your family tree titled=20 "McDermott/Dyer."

The comment, made by HSteller, is about James Dyer (Born 17 = Feb=20 1794, Died 17 JUL 1884).

See=20 the comment.

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Ancestry.com does=20 not sell, rent or otherwise distribute the personal = information you=20 provide us to third party advertisers.

 

If you would like to contact Ancestry.com directly, please = write=20 to:
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Attn:=20 Customer Service
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