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Dwyre to Dyell

DWYRE (Soundex D600) — See also DWIRE, DWYER, DYRE, SKOWYRA, WYRICK.

  Dwyre, Dudley Golding (b. 1880) — also known as Dudley G. Dwyre — of Colorado; Long Beach, Los Angeles County, Calif. Born in London, England, January 30, 1880. U.S. Consul in Maracaibo, as of 1921; Fort William, as of 1922; Port Arthur, as of 1922; Mexico City, as of 1929-32; U.S. Vice Consul in Guadalajara, as of 1926; U.S. Consul General in Montevideo, as of 1940-43; president, Negociacion Sur-Peruana, S.A. Member, Freemasons. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Golding Dwyre and Bessie (Fox) Dwyre; married, August 28, 1902, to Emma Blanch Nicholson.
  Dwyre, Jack — U.S. Consular Agent in Arequipa, as of 1947. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Dwyre, Jack G. — U.S. Vice Consul in Windsor, as of 1938-40. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


DYAL (Soundex D400) — See also BYAL, DALLY, DALY, DEAL, DELL, DEUAL, DEUEL, DEUELL, DEYLE, DIAL, DIEHL, DILL, DILLE, DOYAL, DUAL, DYELL, LADY, LYDA.

  DYAL: See also William Ben Cravens — William Fadjo Cravens
  Dyal, George Washington (1817-1854) — of Appling County, Ga. Born January 18, 1817. Member of Georgia state house of representatives, 1853-54. Died September 8, 1854 (age 37 years, 233 days). Burial location unknown.
  Presumably named for: George Washington
  Relatives: Ancestor *** of Kenneth Warren Dyal.
  Dyal, Ken See Kenneth Warren Dyal
  Dyal, Kenneth Warren (1910-1978) — also known as Kenneth W. Dyal; Ken Dyal — of San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, Calif.; Oakland, Alameda County, Calif. Born in Bisbee, Cochise County, Ariz., July 9, 1910. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; postmaster at San Bernardino, Calif., 1947-54 (acting, 1947-49); insurance executive; U.S. Representative from California 33rd District, 1965-67. Mormon. Member, American Legion; Kiwanis. Died in Oakland, Alameda County, Calif., May 12, 1978 (age 67 years, 307 days). Interment at Montecito Memorial Park, Colton, Calif.
  Relatives: Descendant *** of George Washington Dyal.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page


DYANNA (Soundex D500) — See also ANNA, DANNA, DAYAN, DAYNA, DEANA, DEENA, DENA, DENAUW, DENNA, DIANA, DIANNA, DINA, DINAH, DYNA, MARYANNA, TYANNA, YANNARELLI.

  DYANNA: See also Dyanna L. Varich


DYAR (Soundex D600) — See also DAAR, DARY, DEAR, DEARE, DEAYR, DEER, DEERE, DER, DERR, DERRE, DEUR, DIER, DOAR, DYER, DYRE, LEDYARD, WOODYARD, YARD.

  Dyar, Clifford Henry, Sr. (1882-1957) — also known as Clifford H. Dyar — of Adairsville, Bartow County, Ga.; Cobb County, Ga. Born in Georgia, March 20, 1882. Republican. Chair of Cobb County Republican Party, 1940. Died in Greensboro, Greene County, Ga., October 31, 1957 (age 75 years, 225 days). Entombed at East View Cemetery, Adairsville, Ga.
  Relatives: Son of Jonathan Pressley Dyar and Margaret Frances (Barnett) Dyar; brother of Jonathan Paul Dyar; married to Pattie McWhorter.
  Political family: Dyar family of Adairsville, Georgia.
  Dyar, Emerson D. — of Olmsted County, Minn. Member of Minnesota state house of representatives District 14, 1883-86. Burial location unknown.
  See also Minnesota Legislator record
  Dyar, F. S. — of Salina, Saline County, Kan. Mayor of Salina, Kan., 1921-23. Burial location unknown.
  Dyar, J. P. See Jonathan Pressley Dyar
  Dyar, J. Paul See Jonathan Paul Dyar
  Dyar, Jonathan Paul (1886-1951) — also known as J. Paul Dyar — of Calhoun, Gordon County, Ga. Born in Adairsville, Bartow County, Ga., July 25, 1886. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Georgia, 1940. Died in Fulton County, Ga., February 16, 1951 (age 64 years, 206 days). Entombed at East View Cemetery, Adairsville, Ga.
  Relatives: Son of Jonathan Pressley Dyar and Margaret Frances (Barnett) Dyar; brother of Clifford Henry Dyar, Sr..
  Political family: Dyar family of Adairsville, Georgia.
  Dyar, Jonathan Pressley (1845-1923) — also known as J. P. Dyar — of Adairsville, Bartow County, Ga. Born in Hart County, Ga., April 15, 1845. Republican. Farmer; delegate to Republican National Convention from Georgia, 1908, 1912. Died in Adairsville, Bartow County, Ga., July 18, 1923 (age 78 years, 94 days). Entombed at East View Cemetery, Adairsville, Ga.
  Relatives: Son of Joel Hunter Dyar and Rachel (Sanders) Dyar; married, December 24, 1866, to Margaret Frances Barnett; father of Clifford Henry Dyar, Sr. and Jonathan Paul Dyar.
  Political family: Dyar family of Adairsville, Georgia.
  Dyar, Leroy S. — of Salem, Marion County, Ore. Republican. Postmaster at Salem, Ore., 1865-69. Burial location unknown.
  Dyar, Paul See Jonathan Paul Dyar


DYAS (Soundex D200) — See also BYAS, DAYS, DEAS, DEES, DIAS, DIAZ, DIES, DIEZ, DIOUS, DISS, DIZE, DYBAS, DYESS.

  DYAS: See also Dyas W. Carden
  Dyas, R. W. — of Jackson County, Iowa. Dry candidate for delegate to Iowa convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933. Burial location unknown.


DYBALL (Soundex D140) — See also BALDY, BALL, DALBY, DYBAS, DYBDAL, HAYBALL, ROYBAL, RUYBAL.

  DYBALL: See also Moana Keaulana-Dyball


DYBAS (Soundex D120) — See also DEBAISE, DEBBAS, DYAS, DYBALL, DYBDAL, PYBAS.

  Dybas, John J. — of Utica, Oneida County, N.Y. Democrat. Chair of Oneida County Democratic Party, 1940-42. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


DYBDAL (Soundex D134) — See also ABDALLAH, DYBALL, DYBAS, HEBDA, HOBDAY.

  Dybdal, E. A. — of Elbow Lake, Grant County, Minn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Minnesota, 1960. Still living as of 1960.


DYCE (Soundex D200) — See also ALDERDYCE, ALLARDYCE, DACE, DEASY, DESIO, DESSIE, DEZIE, DEZZI, DICE, DIESI, DIZIE, DYCHE, DYKE, FORDYCE.

  Dyce, W. L. — of Madison, Lake County, S.Dak. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from South Dakota, 1928 (Convention Vice-President). Burial location unknown.


DYCHE (Soundex D200) — See also DEAK, DEAKE, DECK, DEEK, DEICK, DEICKE, DIACK, DIAK, DICK, DICKE, DIECK, DIEKE, DIKE, DUCHE, DYCE, DYK, DYKE, HYCHE, LYCHENHEIM, WYCHE.

  Dyche, C. Clifton, Jr. (b. 1926) — of Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W.Va. Born in Washington, D.C., June 10, 1926. Republican. Member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Morgan County, 1957-58. Methodist. Member, Freemasons; Shriners; Junior Order. Still living as of 1958.
  Dyche, Clifton, Jr. See C. Clifton Dyche Jr.
  Dyche, J. E. — of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Okla. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Oklahoma, 1920. Burial location unknown.


DYCKES (Soundex D220) — See also DIKIS, DYCKMAN, DYKES, HUYCKEL, OPDYCKE, VANDYCK, VANSYCKEL.

  Dyckes, Joseph — of Illinois. Member of Illinois state house of representatives 33rd District, 1857-59. Burial location unknown.


DYCKMAN (Soundex D255) — See also DEACHMAN, DEICHMAN, DEICKMAN, DICHMAN, DICHMANN, DICKMAN, DICKMANN, DIECKMANN, DIEKMANN, DYCKES, DYKMAN, OPDYCKE, RYCKMAN, VANDYCK.

  DYCKMAN: See also John Emory Andrus
  Dyckman, Emory F. (b. 1877) — of Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y. Born in Delaware County, N.Y., December 19, 1877. Republican. Lawyer; member of New York state assembly from Kings County 21st District, 1926-27; defeated, 1927, 1928. Congregationalist. Burial location unknown.
  Dyckman, Garret W. — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from New York County 17th District, 1858. Burial location unknown.
  Dyckman, Harry — of Neosho, Newton County, Mo. Candidate for mayor of Neosho, Mo., 1924. Burial location unknown.
  Dyckman, Isaac — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from New York County, 1828. Burial location unknown.
  Dyckman, Jacob G. — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from New York County, 1829. Burial location unknown.
  Dyckman, Peter R. — of Schoharie County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Schoharie County, 1869. Burial location unknown.


DYCUS (Soundex D220) — See also DACUS, DIAKOS, DICUS, DYKHOUSE, HONEYCUTT, HUNEYCUTT, MAYCUMBER, POLLYCUT, POLLYCUTT.

  Dycus, G. B. — of Santa Rosa County, Fla. Delegate to Florida state constitutional convention from Santa Rosa County, 1865. Burial location unknown.
  Dycus, George E. — of Flint, Genesee County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate for Michigan state house of representatives from Genesee County 1st District, 1942. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


DYE (Soundex D000) — See also BYE, DAE, DEE, DEO, DEY, DEYE, DEYO, DEYOE, DOE, EDDY, TYE.

  DYE: See also George E. Farley — Friend William Richardson
  Dye, Albert A. (1845-1934) — of Madison, Dane County, Wis. Born in 1845. Mayor of Madison, Wis., 1896-97. Died in 1934 (age about 89 years). Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Alexander Vincent (1876-1956) — of Douglas, Cochise County, Ariz. Born in Flora, Clay County, Ill., February 11, 1876. Bookkeeper; college professor; U.S. Consul in Nogales, 1909-13; assistant general manager of a mining corporation, 1913-17. Died in Tryon, Polk County, N.C., June 2, 1956 (age 80 years, 112 days). Interment at Calvary Episcopal Church Cemetery, Fletcher, N.C.
  Relatives: Son of Alexander E. Dye and Mary (Hudsteth) Dye; married to Margaret Scott.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Dye, Amos — of West Virginia. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from West Virginia, 1880. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Barbara — of California. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Dye, Brad — of Jackson, Hinds County, Miss. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Mississippi, 1980. Still living as of 1980.
  Dye, C. O. — of Noble County, Ohio. Democrat. Candidate for Ohio state house of representatives from Noble County, 1897. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, E. E. — of Chamberlain, Brule County, S.Dak. Member of South Dakota state senate 15th District, 1923-24. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Elmer A. — of Logan, Phillips County, Kan. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kansas, 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Gary Lyndon — Libertarian. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Texas 2nd District, 2000. Still living as of 2000.
  Dye, George W. — of Wood County, W.Va. Member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Wood County, 1923-28, 1931-32, 1937-38. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Grace E. — Socialist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for New Jersey. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Grayce — of McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, 1928. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Hanford — Democrat. Candidate for West Virginia state senate 13th District, 1934. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Harry — of Washington, Washington County, Iowa. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Iowa, 1940. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Henry A. — of Chautauqua County, N.Y. Democrat. Candidate for New York state assembly from Chautauqua County 2nd District, 1930. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Howard — Socialist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for New Jersey. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, James — of Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colo. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Colorado, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Dye, Jeanette — of Wyoming. Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Wyoming. Female. Still living as of 1992.
  Dye, John — of Roane County, W.Va. Democrat. Candidate for West Virginia state house of delegates from Roane County, 1956. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, John D. — of Lancaster, Lancaster County, S.C. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from South Carolina, 1928. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, John Walter (b. 1878) — also known as John W. Dye — of Winona, Winona County, Minn. Born in Winona, Winona County, Minn., February 4, 1878. U.S. Deputy Consul General in Berlin, 1906-08; Genoa, 1908-09; U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul General in Genoa, 1909-10; Boma, 1910-11; Smyrna, 1911-13; Cape Town, 1914-15; U.S. Consular Agent in Damascus, 1913-14; U.S. Vice Consul in Cape Town, 1915, 1915-16; Johannesburg, 1915; U.S. Consul in Cape Town, 1916-17; Port Elizabeth, 1917-21; Ciudad Juarez, 1921-29; Montreal, 1929-30; Wellington, 1930-31; Melbourne, 1931-32. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Martin M. — of Augusta, Richmond County, Ga. Mayor of Augusta, Ga., 1841-42, 1843-46. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Marvin Reed (1895-1997) — also known as Marvin R. Dye — of Rochester, Monroe County, N.Y. Born in Forestville, Chautauqua County, N.Y., July 12, 1895. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; lawyer; Judge of New York Court of Claims, 1940-45; judge of New York Court of Appeals; elected 1944; elected unopposed 1958. Member, Freemasons; Delta Theta Phi; American Bar Association; American Legion. Died October 25, 1997 (age 102 years, 105 days). Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Michael B. — of Salem, Marion County, Ore. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Oregon, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Dye, Paul F. — of Ohio. Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Ohio 7th District, 1920. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Perry L. — of Bluefield, Mercer County, W.Va. Democrat. Chair of Mercer County Democratic Party, 1941-42. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Peter F. — of Middlesex County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Middlesex County, 1851. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, Ron See Ronald G. Dye
  Dye, Ronald G. — also known as Ron Dye — of Midwest City, Oklahoma County, Okla. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Oklahoma, 2000, 2008 (alternate). Still living as of 2008.
  Dye, Sam — of Jasper, Newton County, Ark. Republican. Chair of Newton County Republican Party, 2003. Still living as of 2003.
  Dye, Sue — of Tucson, Pima County, Ariz. Democrat. Member of Arizona state senate 12th District, 1975-78. Female. Still living as of 1978.
  Dye, Thomas E. — of Ohio. Democrat. Ohio Democratic state chair, 1925; candidate for Presidential Elector for Ohio. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, W. W. — Prohibition candidate for U.S. Representative from Kentucky 9th District, 1890. Burial location unknown.
  Dye, William Holten — of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Ind. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana, 1912. Burial location unknown.


DYELL (Soundex D400) — See also DEAL, DEELY, DELL, DEUAL, DEUEL, DEUELL, DEYLE, DIAL, DIEHL, DILL, DILLE, DOELL, DUELL, DYAL, LEDDY, LEEDY, LYDE, YELL.

  Dyell, Mrs. Donald See Mary L. Dyell
  Dyell, Mary L. (d. 2002) — also known as Mrs. Donald Dyell — of Highland Park, Wayne County, Mich.; Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1964; candidate for Michigan state senate 6th District, 1966, 1970; candidate for Michigan state house of representatives 14th District, 1968; member of Michigan Republican State Central Committee, 1969. Female. Died in Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa County, Fla., January 6, 2002. Burial location unknown.


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