Joseph P. Dyer

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Joseph Palmer Dyer (January 29, 1827 – July 7, 1891) was an American politician of California, mine superintendent and stockbroker.

Biography

He was born in Vinalhaven, Maine, the son of George Dyer (1785โ€“1865) and Jane Pendleton (1792โ€“1863). Dyer was the mayor of Sacramento, California, in 1857.

He was married on October 4, 1853, in Rockport, Maine, to Deborah Hatheway Curtis (1829-?) They had the following children, all born in California: Alice C. Dyer (ca. 1855-?); Jennie Dyer (ca. 1857-?); Joseph B. Dyer (ca. 1859-?); Ralph Dyer (January 16, 1864-?); Ruth Barstow Dyer (January 16, 1864-?); and Mary Stackpole Dyer (April 21, 1865 โ€“ January 14, 1941).

While his family lived in Woburn, Massachusetts, in 1870, Dyer was in Mariposa, California, working as a superintendent of a mine. In 1880, they were all together in Oakland, and Dyer was a stockbroker.

Joseph P. Dyer died at age 64 in Sacramento.

References

  • 1860 Sacramento Co., CA, U.S. Federal Census, Sacramento Ward 1, Post Office: Sacramento, sht. 28, p. 27 B, line 25.

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Preceded by
Mayor of Sacramento, California

1857
Succeeded by