John Dye
John was born in 1732. He died at the age of 90 in 1822.
- Death Notes
- born 1732; died 1822 in Washington County, Ohio. He was an executor of his father's estate.
Thomas Dye
Thomas was born in 1738. He died at the age of 83 in 1821.
- Death Notes
- born 1738 ; died in 1821. He was an executor of his father's estate. He married Nancy (Unknown) and they had at least four children : Amos, Ezekiel, Enoch and Joseph. It appears that he did not migrate from Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Amos Dye
Amos was born in 1749. He died at the age of 48 in 1797.
- Death Notes
- Born 1749; died 1797 in Prince William County, VA. He was an executor of his father's estate. [He married Mary Chamberlin after February 2, 1778 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was born in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Her parents are not known. Mary died in New Jersey. Amos died after 1778 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. ]
The GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE OF NEW JERSEY, VOL 50, No. 2 (May 1975); p84 ; Monmouth County NJ Historical Association, Freehold, New Jersey NOTE: Amos Dey appears in 1778 with 228 acres of land, 3 horses, 8 cows and 2 pigs. In 1780, his holdings include 12 pigs.
William Dye
William was born in 1750.
- Death Notes
- Born 1750; died after 1772. No additional information has been found. [He married Jane Mason on January 16, 1764 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. She was born in New Jersey. Her parents are not known. Jane died in New Jersey.]
Ezekiel Dye
Ezekiel was born on July 1st, 1750. He died at the age of 80 on July 1st, 1830.
- Death Notes
- Born near Cranbury, in Middlesex Co., NJ on July 1, 1750; died on July 1, 1830 at Renrock, Noble Co., Ohio. He married (1) in 1779 to Elizabeth Cox, born 1757; died before 1808; (2) in 1808 in Westmoreland Co., Pa. to Mrs. Sarah M.( Egbert ) Paul, born ; died . There were 19 or 20 children by the two marriages. The youngest was Furman Dye, born Feb. 18, 1820; died . He married Nancy McElroy. It was stated in the Boston Transcript for February 16, 1927 that "Furman (10 years old when his father died) wrote an account of the Battle of Monmouth as he remembered his father relate it".
Patience Dye
- Death Notes
- She married James (?) Mount before 1770. After 1806, the family supposedly went west to Warren Co. Ohio.]