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William Dycher c. 1821 - 1891

William Dycher was born circa 1821 in Louth Ireland to Thomas Dycher and Alicia Dycher, and had siblings Elizabeth Dycher, Thomas Dycher, Matthew Dycher, Alicia Dycher, Isabella Dycher, and James Dycher. He married Sarah Worthington, and had children Thomas William Dycher, Mary Anne Dycher, Sarah Jane Dycher, Elizabeth Dycher, Charles Dycher, Alicia Dycher, and Anne Jane Dycher. William Dycher died at age 69 years old in August 1891 in Carlow, Carlow, and was buried on August 4, 1891 in Nurney.
William Dycher
circa 1821
Louth, Ireland
August 1891
Carlow, Carlow, Ireland
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    Carlow (COI) Parish of Clonmelsh. Marriage of William DYCHER of Bagenalstown and Sarah WORTHINGTON of Powerstown on 3 December 1851. Number: 5. Name: William DYCHER. Age: 30. Condition: Bachelor. Address: Bagenalstown. Occupation: Carpenter. Father’s Name: Thomas DYCHER. Father’s Occupation: Retired Policeman. Spouse: Sarah WORTHINGTON. Age: 24. Condition: Spinster. Address: Powerstown. Father’s Name: Charles WORTHINGTON. Father’s Occupation: Farmer. Witnesses: Charles MURPHY, William McAPLEY. Married by: Joseph FRANKLIN. Irish Petty Sessions Court Registers, 1828-1912. Name: William DYCHER. Year: 1853. Date: 14 Feb 1853. Role: Defendant. Court: County Carlow. Residence: County Carlow. Case: John MULHOLLAND against William DYCHER. Cause of Complaint: Breach of contract relative to the working and delivery of a threshing machine. Particulars of Order or Dismissal: No jurisdiction. Ireland Landed Estates Court Rentals, 1850-1885. Lot: 1. Name: William DYCHER. Year: 1880. Placename: Cloghristick, Parish of Cloydagh, County Carlow. Dates Covered: May-Jul 1880. Volume: 139. Document: 029. Yearly Rent: £14. Tenancy: Tenant from year to year – tenancy commencing 29 Sep in each year. Ireland Civil Registration Deaths Index, 1864-1958. Name: William DYCHER. Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831. Date of Registration: Qtr 3 1891. Death Age: 60. Registration district: Carlow. Volume: 3. Page: 238. FHL: 101596. Note: Age: 70. Born: abt 1821. Carlow (COI) Burials in the Parish of Nurney in the County of Carlow in the Year 1891. Number: 16. Name: William DYCHER. Abode: Carlow. When Buried: 4 Aug 1891. Age: 60. Ceremony performed by: W. B. GREGG. Note: Age: 70. Born: abt 1821.

  • 1821
    circa

    Birthday

    circa 1821
    Birthdate
    Louth Ireland
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    European
  • Nationality & Locations

    Irish
  • Religious Beliefs

    Christian
  • Professional Career

    Carpenter, Cabinet Maker, Tenant Farmer
  • 08/dd
    1891

    Death

    August 1891
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Carlow, Carlow Ireland
    Death location
  • 08/4
    1891

    Gravesite & Burial

    August 4, 1891
    Funeral date
    Nurney, Carlow Ireland
    Burial location
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In 1821, in the year that William Dycher was born, on March 5th, President James Monroe was sworn in for his second term. Because March 4th - the day that the inauguration was supposed to be held - was a Sunday, Monroe moved it to Monday, the 5th. Also, the swearing in was held indoors because of a snowstorm.
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In 1839, at the age of 18 years old, William was alive when in Mississippi the first state law was passed allowing married women to own property in their own name. Other states had previously allowed women who were deserted by their husbands to own property, but Mississippi was the first state in which women could now own and control property while their husband was alive and present.
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