(1.) 1810 U.S. Federal Census, Washington Co.,Ky., Roll 8, Pg. 325, Image 00322, Head - John Dyer
(2.) 1820 U.S. Federal Census, Washington Co.,Ky., August 7, 1820, Pg. 35, NARA Roll M33_29, Image 56, Head - John Dier
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Dyer-11231 and Dyer-8161 appear to represent the same person because: Accidental duplicates, probably from different gedcoms. (NOT the same as the other Johns, though.
Dyer-11231 and Dyer-8161 do not represent the same person because: Dyer-8161 did not live in Southwest Territory where son Abazuerus H. Dyer (1791-1850) was born.
Neither of them have a son Abazuerus. One is listed as having a half brother of that name, but that's entirely different, I wasn't comparing their parents, just their own profiles. Additionally, both of them died in the southwest territory, which is now known as Tennessee.
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