BROWN COUNTY, OHIO

OHGenWeb Project

Ancestors, Decendants, Group Sheets, and Pedigrees

Submitted by Fran Minchew.
Descendants of John D

 

Descendants of John D. Dye

 

 

Generation No. 1

 

1.  JOHN D.6 DYE  (JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1) was born 31 Oct 1753 in Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, and died 23 Apr 1836 in Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio1.  He married RUTH APPLEGATE 06 Apr 1779 in Elizabeth, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, daughter of WILLIAM APPLEGATE and SARAH WIGGINS.  She was born 1761 in Princeton, Middlesex County, New Jersey, and died Abt. 1840 in Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio.

 

Notes for JOHN D. DYE:

From History and Families Brown County, Ohio  1818 - 1993, page 271.  Compiled by the Brown County Historical Society.

 

"JOHN DYE.  The stone marker shown below was placed there by the Taliaferro Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, April 26, 1936.  This marker depicts the location of the grave of John Dye.  Just one hundred years after his death, 1836, this impressive ceremony took place.  (Location of marker is at the corner of Day Hill and Arnheim - St. Rt. 125)

 

John Dye, the son of James and Sarah (Leach) Dye, was born in Middlesex County, NJ.  He enlisted at Allegheny County, PA. for a three-year term of service in Capt. Kilgore's Co., Colonel Brodhead's 8th Pennsylvania Regiment, Continental Army.  He was engaged with the Continental troops at the Battle of Saratoga, one of the 15 decisive battles of the war.  He was discharged in the fall of 1779 in Elizabethtown, PA.  Soon after that he married Ruth Applegate, April 6, 1779, the daughter of Wiliam and Ruth (Wiggins) Applegate of Allegheny County, PA.

 

John and Ruth, along with other pioneers, started for the western lands, coming down the Ohio River amd settled first in Bracken County, KY.  A daughter, Elizabeth, was born, and married Joseph Brannon.  She died soon after the second child was born, and the grandparents, John and Ruth, brought them to Ohio with the other members of the family.  They were: Sarah, married Isaac Day; Rachel Amanda, married John Day; Hannah, married Christopher Day; William, married first Elizabeth Redman and married two more time; and James, married Nancy Ellis.

 

The family settled in a log house which they built, and the chimney for many years stood guard over the quiet Straight Creek valley, just as John's grave does today at the corner of St. Rt. 125 and Arnheim Day Hill Road.  Two of his wife's sisters married Revolutionary soldiers - Edward Evans and Robert Wright.  These two families settled in the vicinity also.

 

John Dye established himself as a high-type citizen, taking an active part in the upbuilding of his immediate neighborhood, as a prominent member of the Methodist Church.  He assisted in constructing the first hewed log house of worship built on Hillman Ridge in 1812.

 

In the DAR ceremony, Mr. Fern Baird, of Russellville, represented the family in presenting a sketch of John Dye's life and service, and discussed the difference in civic values that have arisen since the pioneers opened this locality to settlement.  Mr. Baird, along with the descendants and those holding standards of civic values, would also be shocked to learn that John Dye's grave was opened and vandalized recently (1991).

 

Therefore, it is with deepest respect that space is given for such a pioneer, who no doubt fought for our freedom alone at times, braved the wilderness to clear land for his family, buried alone - but happy that he could rest and watch the fruits of his work progress with his family members who have continued to live on his farm. "  Submitted by Dorothy Helton.

 

 

                              *    *    *    *

 

"John Dye  was born in 1754 in Middlesex County, New Jersey, the son of James Dey and Sarah Leach.  The two primary sources exist from the information which follows:

 

1.   THE APPLEGATE FAMILY IN AMERICA produced by Hugh Vorees.  Follow the line 5F.  The Applegate children noted in the following are descendants of Benjamin Applegate.

 

2.   HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF BROWN COUNTY, OHIO by Thompson, published in 1968.

 

John Dye would have been about 10 years old when his father died.  Little is known about John's early life.  He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and served with General George Washington as a part of the Pennsylvania Line, 11th Infantry.  The commander was Captain Samuel Dawson in Colonel Richard Humphrey's Regiment.  He applied for and received a pension (number 2344) on July 22, 1819 in Brown County, Ohio.  He died on April 23, 1836 in Brown County, Ohio and is buried on the old Day farm, 3 miles east of Georgetown at the intersection of State Road 125 and the Georgetown - Arnheim Road in Pleasant Township.  A U.S. Government marker was placed there by his descendants and a dedication service was held on the 100th anniversary of his death, April 23, 1936.

 

In an application for membership to the DAR, John Dye's service record was noted as follows.  Served as a private in Captain David Kilgore's company, Colonel Daniel Braidhead's 8th Pennsylvania Regiment, was in both battles of Stillwater and served in Morgan's Rigle Regiment and several other battles.

 

He married Ruth Applegate (5F3B in Voorhees System), born 1761 in Middlesex Co., NJ.  She died c.1840 in Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio.  They were married on Apr. 6, 1779 in Elizabeth, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania.  They moved c. 1785 to Mason Co., Ky where they stayed several years before moving to Illinois.  They didn't stay very long before returning to Kentucky.  They moved to Brown Co., Ohio c. 1795 and lived near her sister's family, the Evans family."

 

From THE DYE SOCIETY website    http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/gean/johndyebrown.html

 

 

                              *    *    *    *

 

 

 

More About JOHN D. DYE:

Burial: Apr 1836, Brown County, Ohio

Military service: Fought with George Washington in Revolutionary War as part of the Pennsylvania line in the 11th Infantry2

Property: Was given a land grant in the Northwest Territory in what is now Brown County, Ohio for his military service.

Residence 1: Abt. 1785, Moved to Mason County, Kentucky

Residence 2: Bef. 1776, Migrated to Green County, Pennsylvania with his brothers, Andrew and Benjamin.

Residence 3: Aft. 1785, Moved to Illinois, but didn't stay long before returning to Kentucky.

Residence 4: Abt. 1795, Moved to Brown County, Ohio to be close to his wife's sister, Jemima Evans.

 

More About RUTH APPLEGATE:

Burial: Abt. 1840, Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio

 

More About JOHN DYE and RUTH APPLEGATE:

Marriage: 06 Apr 1779, Elizabeth, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

     

Children of JOHN DYE and RUTH APPLEGATE are:

              i.   HANNAH7 DYE, d. Unknown; m. CHISTOPHER DAY; d. Unknown.

              ii.   SARAH DYE, b. Abt. 1776; d. Unknown; m. ISAAC C. DAY,JR., 04 Jun 1796, Bracken County, Kentucky; b. Abt. 1776, Bucks County, Pennsyvania; d. Unknown.

 

More About ISAAC DAY and SARAH DYE:

Marriage: 04 Jun 1796, Bracken County, Kentucky

 

             iii.   ELIZABETH DYE3, b. Abt. 1780, Bracken County, Kentucky; d. 1829, Bracken County, Kentucky; m. JOSEPH BRANNON, 24 Feb 1802, Bracken County, Kentucky; d. Unknown.

 

More About ELIZABETH DYE:

Burial: 1829, Bracken County, Kentucky

 

More About JOSEPH BRANNON and ELIZABETH DYE:

Marriage: 24 Feb 1802, Bracken County, Kentucky

 

2.          iv.   RACHEL AMANDA DYE, b. 09 Oct 1781, Elizabeth, Pennsylvania; d. 15 May 1871, Higginsport, Brown County, Ohio.

3.          v.   JAMES DYE, b. 02 Jan 1783, Pennsylvania; d. 1828, Washington Township, Brown County, Ohio.

4.          vi.   WILLIAM DYE, b. 17 Jun 1792, Mason County, Kentucky/Pennsylvania; d. 04 Mar 1857, Red Oak/Russellville, Pleasant Township, Brown County, Ohio.

 

 

Generation No. 2

 

2.  RACHEL AMANDA7 DYE (JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)4 was born 09 Oct 1781 in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, and died 15 May 1871 in Higginsport, Brown County, Ohio.  She married JOHN DAY5.  He was born Abt. 1780 in Maryland, and died 1857 in Brown County, Ohio.

 

More About RACHEL AMANDA DYE:

Burial: May 1871, Brown County, Ohio

 

More About JOHN DAY:

Burial: 1857, Brown County, Ohio

     

Children of RACHEL DYE and JOHN DAY are:

5.           i.   JOSEPH B.8 DAY, b. 15 Mar 1815, Pleasant Township, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown.

6.           ii.   WILLIAM DAY, b. Abt. 1815, Ohio; d. Unknown.

7.          iii.   RACHEL AMANDA DAY, d. Unknown.

             iv.   JOHN C. DAY, d. Unknown.

 

 

3.  JAMES7 DYE (JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1) was born 02 Jan 1783 in Pennsylvania, and died 1828 in Washington Township, Brown County, Ohio.  He married NANCY ELLIS 21 Oct 1806 in Bracken County, Kentucky, daughter of NATHAN ELLIS and MARY WALKER.  She was born Dec 1786 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, and died Aft. 1870 in Ohio.

 

More About JAMES DYE and NANCY ELLIS:

Marriage: 21 Oct 1806, Bracken County, Kentucky

     

Child of JAMES DYE and NANCY ELLIS is:

              i.   NANCY ANN8 DYE, b. Abt. 1823, Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio; d. 04 Mar 1828, Sardinia, Brown County, Ohio.

 

More About NANCY ANN DYE:

Burial: 1828, Brown County, Ohio

 

 

4.  WILLIAM7 DYE (JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)6 was born 17 Jun 1792 in Mason County, Kentucky/Pennsylvania, and died 04 Mar 1857 in Red Oak/Russellville, Pleasant Township, Brown County, Ohio7.  He married (1) ELIZABETH EVANS 21 May 1810 in West Union, Adams County, Ohio, daughter of EDWARD EVANS and JEMIMA APPLEGATE.  She was born 06 Jun 1794 in Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky/Pennsylvania, and died 17 Aug 1845 in Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio7.  He married (2) ELIZABETH TAGGART8 19 Nov 1846 in Highland County, Ohio9.  She was born Abt. 1816 in Kentucky, and died Bet. 1849 - 1850 in Ohio10.  He married (3) NANCY LINDSEY11 20 Nov 1851 in Brown County, Ohio (married by A. Wilson, JP)12,13.  She died Unknown.

 

Notes for WILLIAM DYE:

Probate Court, Brown County, Ohio     -    Page 248 - 249

 

WILLIAM DYE'S WILL

 

Brown County, OH

Be it remembered that on the 9th day of March AD 1857 in the matter of the estate of William Dye deceased, this day John Allen, the executor named in the last Will and Testament of William Dye, deceased,  produced the same in open Court and thereupon came personally into open Court Thomas M. Moore, Isaac E. Day and Isaac Liming the subscribing witnesses to the said Will and testified under aith to the due execution of the said Will and the Court being satisified that the said Will was duly attested and executed order the same together and with the proof to be recorded.

 

"Know all men by these presents that I William Dye of the County of Brown and State of Ohio being of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and publish this my last Will and Testamet as follows to wit: first I give and bequeath to my son William Dye a note given by T.D. Crouch for three hundred and forty seven and 85/100 dollars payable May the first 1857 and dated April 14th, 1856.  Second, I give and bequeath to the same son, William Dye, my gray horse, saddle and bridle, and also to the same son, William Dye, my wagon and two sets of harness (?).  Third, I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Nancy Dye, two hundred dollars cash on hand to be paid to her immediately after my death by my executor, also two cows and my bald mare.

Fourth, I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Dye two hundred & fifty dollars ($250) cash in hand to be paid to said Elizabeth immediately after my death by my executor and also I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Dye one cow, say the S.W. Johnston cow.

Fifth, I give & bequeath to my son Thompson W. Dye son of Katherine Dye deceased, a note given to the order of William Dye for three hundred and forty seven 85/100 dollars $347.85/ dated April 14, 1856 and due May 1st, 1858 and given by T.D. Crouch.

Sixth, I give and bequeath to my daughter, Ruth Kendall, fifty dollars in part of a note given by J.B. Hughey and James Purdin dated October 25th, 1856 due three months from date to be paid as soon as collected by my executor.

Seventh, I give and bequeath to my daughter, Ellen Mann, twenty five dollars of the same note as given by Hughey and Purdin which note is for one hundred dollars.  Eighth, I give and bequeath to Lydia O. Lindsey, my step-daughter twenty five dollars the balance of the above mentioned note.

Eighth, I give & bequeath to my son Wilson Dye one hundred dollars it being the amount of a note given by J.B. Hughey and G.L. Lewis and John McColgin dated January 7, 1857 and due three months after dated.  I further give & bequeath to my son Wilson Dye a Land Warrant of eighty acres of lands now in my possession.

The balance of my personal property and book accounts I give and bequeath to my wife Nancy Dye by her to be used as she may think proper after paying funeral expenses.

Ninth, I ordain and appoint my friend John Allen as Executor of this my last Will & Testament.  In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal and publish and declare this to be my last Will & Testament in the presence of the witnesses named below this 4th day of March AD 1857,

                  William Dye

 

Signed sealed published and declared by the said William Dye as and for his last Will and Testament in presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto.

                  Thomas M. Moore, Isaac Liming, Isaac E. Day"

 

Proof  "The State of Ohio, Brown County

? Isaac E. Day, Isaac Liming and Thomas Moore being duly sworn in open Court this 9th day of March 1857 depose and say that we were present as the execution of the last WIll and Testament of William Dye hereunto annexed, that we heard him acknowledge said Will and heard him publish & declare the same to be his last Will and Testament and that the said Testator at the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint and that we signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his presence and the presence of each other.

                  Thomas M. Moore

                  Isaac E. Day

                  Isaac Liming

Sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 9th day of March, A.D. 1857

                  John W. King, Probate Judge"

 

More About WILLIAM DYE:

Burial: Mar 1857, Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio

Will: 09 Mar 1857, Probated and recorded in Court

 

More About ELIZABETH EVANS:

Burial: Aug 1845, Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio

 

More About WILLIAM DYE and ELIZABETH EVANS:

Marriage: 21 May 1810, West Union, Adams County, Ohio

 

More About ELIZABETH TAGGART:

Note:: 1850, I believe Catherine Tigert was widowed before she married William Dye due to the listing of 2 Tigert children on the 1850 census with Catherine and William Dye - no knowledge of her maiden name.

 

More About WILLIAM DYE and ELIZABETH TAGGART:

Marriage: 19 Nov 1846, Highland County, Ohio14

 

More About WILLIAM DYE and NANCY LINDSEY:

Marriage: 20 Nov 1851, Brown County, Ohio (married by A. Wilson, JP)15,16

     

Children of WILLIAM DYE and ELIZABETH EVANS are:

8.           i.   JOHN P.8 DYE, b. 03 Mar 1816, Ohio; d. 18 Jul 1851, Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio  age 35 yrs., 4 mo., 15 days.

9.           ii.   JAMES HARVEY DYE, b. Abt. 1817, Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio; d. Aft. 1880, Ohio.

10.        iii.   SARAH DYE, b. Abt. 1819, Ohio; d. Unknown.

             iv.   HENRY W. DYE17, b. Abt. 1822, Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio; d. 1851, Russellville, Brown County, Ohio; m. INDIA ANN DIXON18, 01 Mar 1849, Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio; b. Abt. 1833, Ohio; d. Unknown.

 

More About HENRY W. DYE:

Burial: 1851, Brown County, Ohio

 

More About HENRY DYE and INDIA DIXON:

Marriage: 01 Mar 1849, Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio

 

             v.   WILSON DYE19, b. Abt. 1824, Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio; d. 11 Dec 1859, Hancock County, Illinois; m. HANNAH WALL, 31 Dec 1851, Russellville, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown.

 

More About WILSON DYE:

Burial: 1859, Hancock County, Illinois

 

More About WILSON DYE and HANNAH WALL:

Marriage: 31 Dec 1851, Russellville, Brown County, Ohio

 

             vi.   ELEANOR DYE, b. 21 Dec 1825, Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio; d. 04 Oct 1859, Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio; m. OLIVER P. MANN, 18 Dec 1845, Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio20; d. Unknown.

 

More About ELEANOR DYE:

Burial: 1859, Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio

Nickname: "Ellen"

 

More About OLIVER MANN and ELEANOR DYE:

Marriage: 18 Dec 1845, Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio20

 

11.       vii.   RUTH ANN DYE, b. Abt. 1830, Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown.

           viii.   ELIZABETH DYE21, b. Abt. 1832; d. Unknown.

             ix.   WILLIAM2 DYE22,23, b. 1838; d. Unknown, Killed by a fall from his wagon between Georgetown and Higginsport, Brown Co., Ohio; m. (1) NANCY ELIZABETH WELLS, Second marriage for Nancy Wells; d. Unknown; m. (2) ABIGAIL PIERCE, Aft. 1860; d. Unknown.

 

More About NANCY ELIZABETH WELLS:

Note:: Nancy Wells was married three times.24

 

More About WILLIAM2 DYE and NANCY WELLS:

Marriage: Second marriage for Nancy Wells

 

More About WILLIAM2 DYE and ABIGAIL PIERCE:

Marriage: Aft. 1860

 

     

Children of WILLIAM DYE and ELIZABETH TAGGART are:

12.        x.   THOMPSON W.8 DYE, b. 28 Oct 1847, Ohio; d. Unknown.

             xi.   SARAH J. DYE25, b. Abt. 1849, Ohio; d. Unknown.

 

 

Generation No. 3

 

5.  JOSEPH B.8 DAY (RACHEL AMANDA7 DYE, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1) was born 15 Mar 1815 in Pleasant Township, Brown County, Ohio, and died Unknown.  He married (1) MARY SHULTS, daughter of JACOB SHULTS.  She died Jan 1842 in Brown County, Ohio.  He married (2) ELIZABETH W. TULLY 06 Apr 1847, daughter of WILLIAM TULLY and MARTHA UNKNOWN.  She was born 25 Jan 1827 in Mason County, Kentucky, and died Unknown.

 

More About JOSEPH B. DAY:

Occupation: Farmer  and buyer and seller of horses in Brown County.

Residence: 1841, Moved to Union Township, Brown County, Ohio

 

More About JOSEPH DAY and ELIZABETH TULLY:

Marriage: 06 Apr 1847

     

Child of JOSEPH DAY and MARY SHULTS is:

              i.   MARY J.9 DAY, b. 04 Jan 1842, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM DAY; d. Unknown.

 

     

Children of JOSEPH DAY and ELIZABETH TULLY are:

13.         ii.   JOHN N.9 DAY, b. 20 Feb 1848, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown.

             iii.   CHARLES W. DAY, b. 05 Aug 1851, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown; m. LUELLA BURGETT; d. Unknown.

             iv.   MARTHA F. DAY, b. 08 Dec 1852, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown; m. BYRON A. JONES; d. Unknown.

             v.   ELIZABETH A. DAY, b. 23 Mar 1854, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS N. CAHALL; d. Unknown.

             vi.   JOSEPH E. DAY, b. 16 Nov 1855, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown; m. ELIZABETH J. CRAWFORD; d. Unknown.

            vii.   RACHEL A. DAY, b. 03 Feb 1858, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown.

           viii.   MATILDA A. DAY, b. 21 Jan 1860, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown; m. J.B. FROST; d. Unknown.

             ix.   GILES L. DAY, b. 15 May 1862, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown.

             x.   GEORGE H. DAY, b. 18 Nov 1865, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown.

             xi.   LUETTA DAY, b. 06 Apr 1873, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown.

            xii.   WILLIAM T. DAY, b. 04 Oct 1849, Brown County, Ohio; d. 11 Apr 1875.

 

 

6.  WILLIAM8 DAY (RACHEL AMANDA7 DYE, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)26 was born Abt. 1815 in Ohio, and died Unknown.

     

Child of WILLIAM DAY is:

              i.   MARY J.9 DAY26, b. Abt. 1842, Ohio; d. Unknown.

 

 

7.  RACHEL AMANDA8 DAY (RACHEL AMANDA7 DYE, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1) died Unknown.  She married SAMUEL DRAGOO Bef. 1839, son of BELTHESHAZZER DRAGOO and MARTHA BUTLER.  He died Unknown.

 

More About SAMUEL DRAGOO and RACHEL DAY:

Marriage: Bef. 1839

     

Children of RACHEL DAY and SAMUEL DRAGOO are:

              i.   DANIEL9 DRAGOO, b. 1839, Ripley, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown; m. CATHERINE ROBINSON; b. Osborne, Kansas; d. Unknown.

              ii.   GEORGE NEVILLE DRAGOO, b. 24 Apr 1844, Brown County, Ohio; d. 04 Aug 1924; m. SARAH A. SHELTON; d. Unknown.

             iii.   SAMUEL DRAGOO,JR., d. Unknown; m. ALBERTINE GILBERT; d. Unknown, El Paso, Texas at age 96.

             iv.   SUSAN DRAGOO, d. Unknown; m. THOMAS SHELTON; b. Adams County, Ohio; d. Unknown.

             v.   WINFRED SCOTT DRAGOO, d. Unknown; m. JANE DRAGOO; d. Unknown.

 

More About WINFRED SCOTT DRAGOO:

Note:: Married his cousin.

 

             vi.   JANE P. DRAGOO, d. Unknown; m. EBENEZER LAWRIE; d. Unknown.

            vii.   WILLIAM S. DRAGOO, b. 11 Apr 1854, May be 1864, not sure.; d. 07 Sep 1897; m. NAN MCCORMICK; d. Unknown.

           viii.   LOUISA B. DRAGOO, b. 22 Mar 1857; d. Unknown; m. JOSEPH EVANS; d. 06 Sep 1953.

             ix.   JOHN MEADE DRAGOO, b. 06 May 1841; d. 02 Nov 1866; m. AMANDA JANE HIETT, 27 Jan 1861; b. 05 Jun 1841; d. 04 Feb 1872.

 

More About JOHN DRAGOO and AMANDA HIETT:

Marriage: 27 Jan 1861

 

 

8.  JOHN P.8 DYE (WILLIAM7, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)27 was born 03 Mar 1816 in Ohio28, and died 18 Jul 1851 in Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio  age 35 yrs., 4 mo., 15 days29.  He married JANE BOLES30 18 Feb 1840 in Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio.  She was born Abt. 1820 in Ohio, and died Unknown.

 

More About JOHN P. DYE:

Burial: 1851, Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio

 

More About JOHN DYE and JANE BOLES:

Marriage: 18 Feb 1840, Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio

     

Children of JOHN DYE and JANE BOLES are:

              i.   SYINDA9 DYE30, b. Abt. 1841, Ohio; d. Unknown.

              ii.   WILLIAM A. DYE30, b. Abt. 1843, Ohio; d. Bet. 1861 - 1865, Died in the Civil War - listed as heroic dead from Lewis Township, Brown Co., OH31.

14.        iii.   MARTHA DYE, b. Ohio; d. Unknown.

 

 

9.  JAMES HARVEY8 DYE (WILLIAM7, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)32,33,34,35 was born Abt. 1817 in Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio, and died Aft. 1880 in Ohio.  He married (1) ELIZA JANE WATERMAN36,37,38 16 Sep 1839 in Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio by John Ralstin, JP, daughter of SOLOMON WATERMAN and ELLENA FRITZ.  She was born 14 Sep 1822 in Brown County, Ohio, and died 05 Nov 1872 in Brown County, Ohio39.  He married (2) MARY A. COLTHER40 Aft. 1872.  She was born Abt. 1822 in Ohio, and died Unknown.

 

More About JAMES HARVEY DYE:

Burial: Unknown, Ohio

Census: 1880, Living in Bethel, Clermont County, Ohio with second wife and son from first marriage, Carr R. Dye.  Occupation - merchant.

Nickname: 1850, apparently known as "Harvey" - per 1850 census

Occupation: Farmer.

 

More About ELIZA JANE WATERMAN:

Died 2: Died of consumption.

Burial: Nov 1872, Brown County, Ohio

 

More About JAMES DYE and ELIZA WATERMAN:

Marriage: 16 Sep 1839, Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio by John Ralstin, JP

 

More About JAMES DYE and MARY COLTHER:

Marriage: Aft. 1872

     

Children of JAMES DYE and ELIZA WATERMAN are:

15.         i.   WILFORD MARION9 DYE, b. Abt. 1841, Ohio; d. Aft. 1871.

              ii.   AUGUSTUS DYE41, b. Abt. 1846, Ohio; d. Unknown.

             iii.   MICHAEL DYE41, b. Abt. 1848; d. 29 Mar 1877, Clark Township, Brown County, Ohio  (28 years of consumption)42.

             iv.   CHARLES L. DYE43,44, b. Abt. 1850; d. Unknown.

             v.   JAMES DYE45,46, b. Abt. 1854; d. Unknown.

             vi.   CARR R. DYE47,48,49,50, b. Abt. 1855, Ohio; d. 21 Jan 1881, Bethel, Clermont County, Ohio51.

 

More About CARR R. DYE:

Died 2: Died of consumption.

 

16.       vii.   SOLOMON W. DYE, b. Abt. 1857, Brown County, Ohio; d. Aft. 1930.

           viii.   ELIZA J. DYE52,53, b. Abt. 1861; d. Unknown.

             ix.   JOHN M. DYE54, b. Abt. 1864; d. 1945, Brown County, Ohio55.

 

More About JOHN M. DYE:

Burial: Unknown, Eden Churchyard, across from Eden Episcopal Church, Brown County, Ohio

 

 

10.  SARAH8 DYE (WILLIAM7, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)56 was born Abt. 1819 in Ohio, and died Unknown.  She married JOHN WARDER MANN57 13 Apr 1839 in Brown County, Ohio58.  He was born Abt. 1818 in Ohio, and died Unknown.

 

More About JOHN WARDER MANN:

Occupation: 1850, Miller

 

More About JOHN MANN and SARAH DYE:

Marriage: 13 Apr 1839, Brown County, Ohio58

     

Children of SARAH DYE and JOHN MANN are:

              i.   SYMANTHA J.9 MANN59, b. Abt. 1840, Ohio; d. Unknown.

              ii.   ANASTALIA MANN59, b. Abt. 1842, Ohio; d. Unknown.

             iii.   FLORA B. MANN59, b. Abt. 1846, Ohio; d. Unknown.

             iv.   JOHN C. MANN59, b. Abt. 1848, Ohio; d. Unknown.

 

 

11.  RUTH ANN8 DYE (WILLIAM7, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)60 was born Abt. 1830 in Red Oak, Brown County, Ohio, and died Unknown.  She married JOHNSON KENDALL61 17 Mar 1849 in Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio.  He was born Abt. 1827 in Ohio, and died Unknown.

 

More About JOHNSON KENDALL:

Occupation: 1850, Farmer 

 

More About JOHNSON KENDALL and RUTH DYE:

Marriage: 17 Mar 1849, Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio

     

Child of RUTH DYE and JOHNSON KENDALL is:

              i.   FRANKLIN L.9 KENDALL62, b. Jan 1850, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown.

 

 

12.  THOMPSON W.8 DYE (WILLIAM7, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)63,64 was born 28 Oct 1847 in Ohio, and died Unknown.  He married LYDIA LINDSEY65 Bef. 1871.  She died Unknown.

 

More About THOMPSON W. DYE:

Burial: Unknown, Sardinia Cemetery, Washington Township, Brown County, Ohio66

Military service: Co. K 11th Ohio Cavalry67

 

More About THOMPSON DYE and LYDIA LINDSEY:

Marriage: Bef. 1871

     

Children of THOMPSON DYE and LYDIA LINDSEY are:

              i.   CHARLES C.9 DYE68, b. 28 Feb 1871, Brown County, Ohio or Missouri?; d. 27 Nov 1884, Brown County, Ohio.

 

More About CHARLES C. DYE:

Burial: Nov 1884, Sardinia Cemetery, Washington Township, Brown County, Ohio69

Note:: 1800 census says he was 5, which would make his birth year approximately 1875, not 1871.

 

              ii.   ALICE V. DYE70, b. 22 Oct 1872, Ohio or Missouri?; d. 20 Sep 1889, Brown County, Ohio  age 16 yrs, 10 mo., 29 days.

 

More About ALICE V. DYE:

Burial: Sep 1889, Sardinia Cemetery, Washington Township, Brown County, Ohio71

 

             iii.   WILLIAM W. DYE72, b. 16 Apr 1877, Ohio; d. 10 Oct 1889, Brown County, Ohio  age 12 yrs., 5 mo., 24 days.

 

More About WILLIAM W. DYE:

Burial: Oct 1889, Sardinia Cemetery, Washington Township, Brown County, Ohio73

 

             iv.   PEARL DYE74, b. Abt. 1879, Brown County, Ohio; d. Unknown.

             v.   ELIZABETH DYE, b. 03 Oct 1881, Brown County, Ohio; d. 09 Aug 1889, Brown County, Ohio.

 

More About ELIZABETH DYE:

Burial: Aug 1889, Sardinia Cemetery, Washington Township, Brown County, Ohio

 

             vi.   FLOYD DYE, b. 07 Nov 1887, Brown County, Ohio; d. 18 Sep 1889, Brown County, Ohio age. 1 yr. 10 mo., 11 days.

 

More About FLOYD DYE:

Burial: Sep 1889, Sardinia Cemetery, Washington Township, Brown County, Ohio75

 

 

Generation No. 4

 

13.  JOHN N.9 DAY (JOSEPH B.8, RACHEL AMANDA7 DYE, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1) was born 20 Feb 1848 in Brown County, Ohio, and died Unknown.  He married MAGGIE W. HARRISON.  She died Unknown.

     

Children of JOHN DAY and MAGGIE HARRISON are:

              i.   DAILY L.10 DAY, d. Unknown.

              ii.   JOSEPH E. DAY, d. Unknown.

             iii.   ADA W. DAY, d. Unknown.

 

 

14.  MARTHA9 DYE (JOHN P.8, WILLIAM7, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)76 was born in Ohio, and died Unknown.  She married H. H. BARNGROVER77 1851, son of G. BARNGROVER and JULIA MCKINZEE.  He was born 13 Aug 1833 in Scott Township, Brown County, Ohio, and died Unknown.

 

More About H. BARNGROVER and MARTHA DYE:

Marriage: 1851

     

Children of MARTHA DYE and H. BARNGROVER are:

              i.   JOHN P.10 BARNGROVER77, d. Unknown.

              ii.   CELIA W. BARNGROVER77, d. Unknown.

             iii.   MARTHA M. BARNGROVER77, d. Unknown.

             iv.   HENRY E. BARNGROVER77, d. Unknown.

             v.   WAYNE LEE BARNGROVER77, d. Unknown.

 

 

15.  WILFORD MARION9 DYE (JAMES HARVEY8, WILLIAM7, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)78,79 was born Abt. 1841 in Ohio, and died Aft. 1871.  He married (1) AMANDA MANCHESTER80,81,82,83,84 30 Jul 1862 in Brown County, Ohio85, daughter of HIRAM2 MANCHESTER and RACHEL DAUGHERTY.  She was born 27 May 1844 in Brown County, Ohio, and died 06 Oct 1925 in Bethel, Clermont County, Ohio.  He married (2) CATHERINE C. HEAVNER86,87 13 Jul 1867 in Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois88, daughter of WILLIAM HEAVNER and RACHEL WIGLE.  She was born Abt. 1849 in Illinois, and died Aft. 1871.

 

More About WILFORD MARION DYE:

Military service: Fought in the Civil War for the Union in the 7th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry

 

More About AMANDA MANCHESTER:

Burial: 07 Oct 1925, Rose Hill Cemetery, Brown County, Ohio

Occupation: Dressmaker

Residence: 1910, Shown on the 1910 census as living with her son, Jesse, in Clark Township, Brown County, Ohio

 

More About WILFORD DYE and AMANDA MANCHESTER:

Divorce: Aft. 19 Apr 1869, Brown County, Ohio89

Divorce Filed: 05 Mar 1869, Amanda Manchester Dye filed for divorce in  Brown County, Ohio - grounds adultery and desertion.89

Marriage: 30 Jul 1862, Brown County, Ohio90

 

More About WILFORD DYE and CATHERINE HEAVNER:

Marriage: 13 Jul 1867, Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois91

     

Children of WILFORD DYE and AMANDA MANCHESTER are:

17.         i.   AUGUSTUS TAYLOR10 DYE, b. 27 Jul 1864, Clermont County, Ohio; d. 27 Jul 1948, Anderson, Indiana.

18.         ii.   STELLA JANE DYE, b. 22 Jun 1866, Brown County, Ohio; d. 02 Apr 1965, Anderson Township, Hamilton County, Ohio at age 98   (Volume 18037, Certificate #29207).

 

     

Children of WILFORD DYE and CATHERINE HEAVNER are:

             iii.   NORA E.10 DYE92,93, b. Abt. 1868, Illinois; d. Unknown.

             iv.   AMY LEE DYE94, b. Abt. 1871, Missouri; d. Unknown.

 

 

16.  SOLOMON W.9 DYE (JAMES HARVEY8, WILLIAM7, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)95,96,97,98,99,100,101 was born Abt. 1857 in Brown County, Ohio, and died Aft. 1930.  He married (1) UNKNOWN Bef. 1882.  She died Unknown.  He married (2) MATILDA F. UNKNOWN102,103,104,105 Abt. 1882 in Ohio.  She was born Abt. 1862 in Ohio, and died Aft. 1930.

 

More About SOLOMON DYE and UNKNOWN:

Marriage: Bef. 1882

 

More About SOLOMON DYE and MATILDA UNKNOWN:

Marriage: Abt. 1882, Ohio

     

Children of SOLOMON DYE and MATILDA UNKNOWN are:

              i.   CHARLIE10 DYE106, b. Abt. 1884, Ohio; d. Unknown.

19.         ii.   RUBY DYE, b. Abt. 1888, Ohio; d. Unknown.

 

 

Generation No. 5

 

17.  AUGUSTUS TAYLOR10 DYE (WILFORD MARION9, JAMES HARVEY8, WILLIAM7, JOHN D.6, JAMES5 DEY, JOHN LAURENS4, HANS LAURENTSZEN3 DUYTS, LAURENS2, RICHARD?1)107,108,109,110 was born 27 Jul 1864 in Clermont County, Ohio, and died 27 Jul 1948 in Anderson, Indiana.  He married (1) ANNA AYRES 27 Mar 1886 in Brown County, Ohio111, daughter of WILLIAM AYRES and NANCY UNKNOWN.  She was born 01 Mar 1860 in Brown County, Ohio, and died 22 Apr 1899 in Indiana.  He married (2) LIDA BROOKS 1901 in Anderson, Indiana, daughter of E.A. BROOKS and CATHERINE UNKNOWN.  She was born in Farmland, Indiana, and died 07 Mar 1924 in Anderson, Indiana.  He married (3) MADONNA FAY HAM112 15 Jun 1927 in Anderson, Indiana, daughter of JOSEPH HAM and LILLIE HIPES.  She was born 24 Nov 1886 in Indiana, and died Apr 1974 in Warren, Indiana.

 

Notes for AUGUSTUS TAYLOR DYE:

HIstory of Madison County, Indiana Vol. 2, by John L. Forkner, pages 407 -409

 

"AUGUSTUS T. DYE.    A former county recorder and one of the most popular men in public affairs in Madison county, Mr. Dye has a prominent place in financial circles of Anderson, being assistant secretary and treasurer of the Farmer's Trust Company, of which he was the original organizer.  The Farmer's Trust Company is one of the most substantial organizations of its kind in this section of the state and among its directors are many of the reliable business men and well known citizens of both Anderson and the surrounding country.

 

The career of Augustus T. Dye began in Clermont county, Ohio, where he was born July 27, 1864, belonging to an old family of that state.  His grandfather was James Dye, a pioneer of Ohio.  The father was Francis M. Dye, who was born in Ohio and for many years an attorney.  His death occurred during the year 1866, after four years service in U.S. Army.  He married Miss Amanda Manchester, who was born in Kentucky, a daughter of Hiram Manchester and grand-daughter of Chas. C. Manchester,  who began his career as a minister in his eighteenth year and was widely known among the early settlers of Ohio as a preacher, living to the advanced age of eighty years.  On the mother's side another ancestor, through a collateral branch, was Roger Williams, the noted character of early New England history, who in order to attain freedom of worship, according to his own ideas, left the old Massachusetts colony, and settled in Rhode Island where he gathered about him a small congregation and founded what was known as Providence and Rhode Island plantation.  Mrs. Amanda Dye is still living in Hamersville, Ohio, and was the mother of two children.

 

Augustus T. Dye spent his early boyhood on a farm in Ohio, and attended both the common and high schools in Felicity, Ohio, until completing his education in the high school.  He then returned to the farm and engaged in its various duties until he was twenty-one years of age.  His experience since that time has connected him with the larger phases of business life.  He spent two and a half years as traveling salesman in Ohio, and then came to Anderson, where he followed various lines of employment.  His popularity as a citizen in 1898 resulted in his election to the office of county recorder, and he gave four years of faithful and intelligent service in that capacity.  He was a Republican and had the distiction of being the only candidate on the Republican ticket who was successful in that election.  On the expiration of his term of office as recorder he spent three years in the merchantile business and then with others as his associates, organized the Farmer's Trust Bank.  On the organization of this well known financial enterprise he was made assistant secretary and treasurer and has held those offices ever since.