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You probably already know this since the Northamptonshire PRs have been on Ancestry for a while now, but there is a Tubalcain Dyer baptised at Northampton All Saints in 1761 the son of Richard Dyer, woolcomber. His mother was Eleanor Lumley sister of Tubalcain Lumley who died in 1796 at Harlestone and wrote a Will in 1793. The Will mentions his nephews and nieces Richard Dyer, Charles Dyer, Michael Dyer, Mary Adams and Elizabeth Dyer, however I think the Charles is a mistake since there is a burial in 1777 of a Charles Dyer in Northampton All Saints and no sign of a burial for Tubalcain. The fact that Tubalcain Dyer in Ampthill uses the middle name Lumley seems too big a coincidence. Added to that it looks like Tubalcain Dyer's sister Mary and her husband William Adam ended up in Woburn moving there from Kingsthorpe.
Tubalcain Lumley Dyer was buried at Southwark St Saviour 23 Jan 1790, he is listed as a Victualler. Again, you may already know this so the 1793 burial must be the son.
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