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Jane Dyer (Erneley)

Also Known As: "Byfleet", "Ernley", "Ermley"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Probably Canninges, Wiltshire, England
Death: between December 01, 1594 and October 26, 1596
Wincanton, Somerset, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Erneley, Esq., of Bishops Cannings (and New Sarum (later Salisbury)) and Lucy Coke
Wife of Thomas Byfleet and John Dyer, 'the younger'
Mother of James Dyer and William Dyer
Sister of John Erneley and Margaret Dawntsey

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About Jane Dyer

Married in 1555 in Wincanton, Summerset England

From page 102 of Notes & Queries for Somerset and Dorset, Volume 10

Reverting to the two sons of Richard Dyer, of Wincanton, named John, we are inclined to think that John Dyer, the Elder, did not marry, and that John Dyer, the Younger, was his father's heir. One of these two John Dyers carries on the line, as John Dyer, of Wincanton, who by will, dated 7 August, 1558, and proved 17 April, 1559, by Laurence Dyer, his eldest son, (6 Chaynay) leaves a bequest to be buried in the Church of Wincanton, " before the quyer dore," near his Father and Mother. His Inquisition Post Mortem, taken at Wells 13 January, 155960, states he died 16 October, 1559, but the date should be 1558. .

He married, secondly, Jane, daughter of John Erneley of Cannings, Wilts, widow of Thomas Byfleet, of Bratton Seymour, Somerset. She had property in Bratton Seymour, Her will is dated 1 December, 1594, and proved 26 October, 1596. (69 Drake) by George Dyer, her son. She was buried at Wincanton, near her last husband, and had issue

  • 6. George Dyer
  • 7. James Dyer
  • 8. William Dyer
  • 9. Ankerette Dyer

John Dyer, of Wincanton, was a wealthy man, owning lands in Somersetshire, his second wife, Jane Erneley, bringing him monies and lands. Of his first wife, Alice Ivye, record reveals nothing, but a paper belonging to the Feoffees of Wincanton states that James Dyer held a messuage 9d., on north side of the High Street, and a piece of ground, called "Frankes Mead," worth 18d., lying in Wincanton Moor, about an acre in extent. These premises were occupied by John Ivey in 1558. Hist, of Wincanton, p. 35. John Dyer purchased of Richard Zouche, a descendant of Lord Zouche, a moiety of the Manor of Bratton Seymour.

The will of Jane Dyer, his second wife, is dated 1 December, 1594, and proved 26 October, 1596. (69 Drake). She bequeathes her body to be buried at Wincanton " near my last husband, Mr. John Dyer."

References

  • The visitation of Wiltshire 1565 Author Harvey, William, fl. 1565,Marshall, George W. (George William), 1839-1905. Page 17. Archive.Org
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Jane Dyer's Timeline

1544
1544
Roundhill, Somerset, England
1580
1580
London, Middlesex, England
1594
December 1, 1594
Wincanton, Somerset, England
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Probably Canninges, Wiltshire, England
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