Dyer County, Tennessee
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Dyer is a county in Tennessee. It was formed in 1823 from the following county/ies: Chickasaw lands. Dyer began keeping birth records in 1908, marriage records in 1860, and death records in 1881. It began keeping land records in 1820, probate records in 1853, and court records in 1848. For more information, contact the county at 115 Market St./P.O. Box 1360, Dyersburg 38025-1360. On the attached map, Dyer is located at B6.
For information about the state of Tennessee see Tennessee Family History Research.
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