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Sam Dyre
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Given name: | Samuel "Sammie" |
Middle name: | E. |
Family name: | Dyer |
Place of birth: | Macon County, Tennessee |
Place of death: | Lafayette, Macon County, Tennessee |
Year of birth: | 1906 |
Year of death: | 1983 |
Profile: | Musician |
Source of information: | https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/140353/I9636/samuele-dyer/individual |
Biographical notes
SAMUEL "SAMMIE" DYER (March 21st, 1906--May 5th, 1983) was a farmer and fiddler who lived most of his life in Macon County, Tennessee. He was the son of Joel Dyer (1870-1955) and Sara Elizabeth "Betty" Beasley (1873-1959) of Trousdale, Tennessee. He was descended from the Fitch family (on the Dyer side) from Essex, England, who were in New London, CT, by 1647 (Major James Fitch, Esq., born in New London, CT, in 1647). He married Vassie Mae Russell (1903-1974) on 20 August 1922, although she died in Detroit, Michigan. They were divorced at some point (Vassie died in Detroit, Michigan), for he married another Macon County woman, Olene White (1917-2011), on 6 Apr., 1959, in Franklin, Kentucky. She had been married to his brother Donald Dyer (1915-2003). Sammie Dyer was recorded in the field by Bruce Greene in 1972.