Mary Barrett (Dyer) was born in 1611 in or near London, England. She married William Dyer in 1633, and they emigrated to America in early 1635. They had six children who survived childhood. Mary Dyer died for civil disobedience to the Puritan authorities of Boston, Massachusetts, being hanged on June 1, 1660. Having been given a reprieve and an offer to go free if she would leave Massachusetts without further contact with its residents, she died willingly for the right to worship and believe according to God-given conscience, which conflicted with the church-state government headed at the time by Gov. John Endicott.
Duffy Dyer was born August 15, 1945, in Dayton, OH, USA.
Dyer is an English surname for a dyer of cloth.
She wasn't Jane Seymour's sister, but she WAS a member of the Seymour family. She lived long after Jane Seymour, being born in 1607, and married into the Dyer family. She died in 1660 at the age of 52.
Mary Renault was born on September 4, 1905.
Mary Midgley was born on September 13, 1919.
Mary Marshall Dyer was born in 1780.
Mary Marshall Dyer died in 1867.
J. Milton Dyer was born in 1870.
Hector Dyer was born in 1910.
Leonard Dyer was born in 1897.
Isadore Dyer was born in 1865.
Edward Dyer was born in 1543.
Dyer Lum was born in 1839.
Dennis Dyer was born in 1914.
Samson Dyer was born in 1773.
John Dyer was born in 1699.
Dyer Ball was born in 1796.