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BRYER of Dorset Introduction


Abbotsbury

Abbotsbury History

Cranborne

The Earliest record I have, so far, for Cranborne, is the baptism of Thomas Symes BRYER on 12 Mar 1805. He was the son of John BRYER and Hannah Maria.

Dorchester

The earliest record I have found so far for Dorchester is the baptism in 1740 of Mary, daughter of William and Mary BRYER. Apart from the ten children that William had with various wives, the next major event was the 1767 Will of William BRYER, gentleman and man of some substance in both Dorchester and Weymouth. He names four sons in his will, William the executor, John Bampfield, Edmund, and Thomas who was still at University at the time and who went on to become a clergyman. He also names his wife Sarah as executrix, but my researches suggest that she was the third of his three wives, and was not the mother of any of the children named in the will. Their family chart is still being researched.

Another William BRYER also flourished in Dorchester about the same time. This is the William who married Elizabeth PERROTT in 1756 in Dorchester. His descendents have been easier to trace than those of William Bryer, Gent. (above).

A third, possible, son of Dorchester is Arthur Blewert BRYER, who lived for many years and died in Newington South London. From the contents of his will he is patently related to the second of the above families.

Gillingham

Upway

Weymouth



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