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[22937] Frank Dyer shared in 2003 on his web site at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dyer/will_ri/d1.htm#i5 - "Feb. 20,1686/7, his son, William(2) mentions his deceased father in his will. NEHGR, Vol 151, pages 408-416 "Walter Blackborne, London Milliner" by Johan Winsser; says (in part): About Midsummer's Day (June 24) 1624 Blackborne contracted fouteen year old William Dyer as an apprentice. Dyer, the son of an affluent Lincolnshire yeoman, was the future husband of Mary (Barrett) Dyer, the Quaker martyr. How the Dyer family came to select Blackborne is not certain, but it may have been through the Hutchinsons of Alford, Lincolnshire, or through the Carres of Sleaford, Lincolnshire, both families with known long standing associations with the Dyers and with close relatives in London. It may also be that the Dyers of Lincolnshire knew of Blackborne through one or more of the many Dyer families living in London, to whom they may have been related. In any case, William Dyer must have labored on a trial basis for the first year, because it was not until 20 August 1625 that his nine year indenture was enrolled with the Fishmongers, and it was made retroactive to the previous summer. In assuming responsibility for an apprentice, Blackborne obligated himself to serve as a surrogate father, teaching young Dyer his trade, providing him with bed, food, clothing, and behavioral supervision, and maintaining him in the religious life of the parish. In return, Dyer agreed to serve his master faithfully for the set term of years, to forgo marriage during his apprenticeship, to keep his master's secrets, and to adhere to strict behavorial standards both in his master's house and abroad in the town. On 10 February 1632, William Dyer signed a lease to rent "The Globe" in the New Exchange, formerly occupied by Blackborne, for a term of two and a quarter years. About a year later 1632/33 William Dyer also assumed the lease for Blackborne's tenement on Mr. Greene's Lane. By the autumn of 1635 William Dyer had set sail for Boston and soon was prospering in his new home. He was one of fourteen owners of a wharf in Boston. [e-mail from Aurie Morrison: "The 20th Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 3, p.366 Captain William and Mary Dyre, who came from England to Boston, Mass., and joined the First church there in December, 1635. Captain Dyre was disfranchised for "seditious writing" Nov. 15, 1637, removed to Rhode Island, and was one of the signers of the compact of government for that province, March 7, 1638. He was secretary the same year, general recorder, 1648; attorney-general, 1650-53; member of the general court, 1661-62, 1664-66; general solicitor, 1665-66, and 1668, and secretary to the council, 1669. He was commissioned commander-in-chief upon the sea in 1653, and headed an expedition fitted out in Rhode Island against the Dutch. His wife, Mary Dyre, was the only woman to suffer capital punishment in all the oppression of the Friends the world over. She accompanied her husband on his mission to England with Roger Williams and Dr. John Clarke to obtain the revocation of Governor Coddington's power in Rhode Island and while there became a convert to Quakerism and a preacher in the society. On arriving in Boston in 1657 she was imprisoned and on the petition of her husband was permitted to go with him to Rhode Island, but never to return to Massachusetts. She returned, however, and with William Robinson and Marmaduke Stevenson was tried and convicted for "their rebellion, sedition and presumptuous obtruding upon us notwithstanding their being sentenced to banishment on payne of death, as underminers of the government." Robinson and Stevenson were executed, but through the petition of her son, Mayor William Dyre, she was reprieved on the same conditions as before, but in May, 1660, again appeared on the public streets of Boston, and was brought before the court, May 31, and condemned to death. She was executed June 1, 1660."]" A further discussion of Mary Dyer's ancestry is in NEHGR, Vol. 158 (Jan. 2004), pp. 27-28 - this article concludes: "Although a milliner and merchant, william Syder served his apprenticeship in and was a member of London's prestigious Fishmongers Company. In 1635 ... William and Mary (Barrett) Dyer settled in Boston" - citing "The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635", Vol. II C-F (Boston, NEHGS, 1002): 379-85. Cf. "The American Genealogist" Vol. 20, p. 186; Vol. 26, p. 229; Vol. 27, p. 216; also "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island," John Osborne Austin (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969), p. 290.
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[13525] http://www.chivalricorders.org/royalty/gotha/serbgen.htm reports that Peter I also had "1. George, Crown Prince of Serbia (from 1929 styled HRH Prince George of Yugoslavia), b at Rijeka 27 Aug/8 Sep 1887; Gd Cross Orders of Star of Karageorge, the White Eagle, and Saint Sava, d at Belgrade 17 Oct 1972, renounced his rights as Heir Apparent and his titles and privileges as Crown Prince of Serbia and holder of the Order of Saint Prince Lazarus at Belgrade 15 March 1909, author; m at Belgrade (civ) 1949 and (relig) 1955, Radmila (b at Soko Banja, Nis 4 Jul 1907; d at Belgrade 9 May 1993), Professor of Law University of Belgrade, dau of Rade Radonjic of Njegosh, Montenegro and Jelena Jovanovic. 2. Prince Andrej, b at Cetinje 23 February 1890; d at Cetinje 9 March 1890, bur at Cetinje, (re-buried at Oplenac, Topola)."
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