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Rev. Alfred John 'Alf' Dyer

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Rev. Alfred John 'Alf' Dyer has 27 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 4 live disagreements.

27 facts·16 predicates·1 sources·4 in dispute

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Other facts (26)

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26 facts
PredicateValueRef
Ex:service atCMS Roper River Mission (accepted March 1915; served 1915-c.1924)[1]
Ex:service at1916 exploratory journeys in East Arnhem Land/Groote Eylandt with Rev H.E. Warren[1]
Ex:service atCMS Emerald River Mission founding party, Groote Eylandt (June 1921)[1]
Ex:service atCMS Oenpelli Mission, Western Arnhem Land - co-founder & superintendent (4 September 1925 - 1931)[1]
Ex:service atRector of Guildford, NSW (post-mission)[1]
Ex:service atWest Wollongong, NSW (Anglican parish)[1]
Ex:service atAustinmer, NSW (final parish; retired 1949)[1]
Ex:spouseCrome Katie[1]
Ex:spouseMary Catherine 'Katie' Crome, married 24 May 1917 at Roper River Mission[1]
Ex:spouseRemarried 1949 after retirement (second wife unnamed in source)[1]
Ex:aliasAlf Dyer[1]
Ex:aliasA.J. Dyer[1]
Ex:birth PlaceMelbourne, Victoria (Hawthorne suburb)[1]
Ex:birth PlaceHawthorne, Melbourne (alternative per Bible in Buffalo Country)[1]
Ex:birth Date1884-02-17[1]
Ex:death Date1968-04-06[1]
Ex:death PlaceAustinmer, New South Wales[1]
Ex:mentioned inThe Bible in Buffalo Country: Oenpelli Mission 1925-1931 (ANU Press monograph on Dyer's superintendency)[1]
Ex:notable forCo-founder (with Katie Dyer) of CMS Oenpelli Mission 1925; superintendent 1925-1931; served 19 years in three CMS Arnhem Land missions[1]
Ex:noteCharacterised by Bible in Buffalo Country author as 'Zealous and enthusiastic but not too bright' by those who knew him[1]
Ex:occupationAnglican clergyman and Church Missionary Society missionary[1]
Ex:ordinationPriested 1 May 1928 at Moore College Chapel, Sydney[1]
Ex:ordination Date1927-05-15[1]
Ex:ordination PlaceChrist Church, Darwin (deacon); Moore College Chapel, Sydney (priest)[1]
Ex:publication AuthoredSomething Accomplished: The Rev. and Mrs A.J. Dyer tell of the work at Oenpelli Aboriginal Mission, N.T. (co-authored with Mrs A.J. Dyer; CMS Sydney)[1]
Rdf:typePerson[1]

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aliasroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Alf Dyer
aliasroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
A.J. Dyer
birthDateroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
1884-02-17
birthPlaceroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Melbourne, Victoria (Hawthorne suburb)
birthPlaceroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Hawthorne, Melbourne (alternative per Bible in Buffalo Country)
deathDateroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
1968-04-06
deathPlaceroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Austinmer, New South Wales
mentionedInroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
The Bible in Buffalo Country: Oenpelli Mission 1925-1931 (ANU Press monograph on Dyer's superintendency)
notableForroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Co-founder (with Katie Dyer) of CMS Oenpelli Mission 1925; superintendent 1925-1931; served 19 years in three CMS Arnhem Land missions
noteroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Characterised by Bible in Buffalo Country author as 'Zealous and enthusiastic but not too bright' by those who knew him
occupationroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Anglican clergyman and Church Missionary Society missionary
ordinationroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Priested 1 May 1928 at Moore College Chapel, Sydney
ordinationDateroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
1927-05-15
ordinationPlaceroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Christ Church, Darwin (deacon); Moore College Chapel, Sydney (priest)
publicationAuthoredroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Something Accomplished: The Rev. and Mrs A.J. Dyer tell of the work at Oenpelli Aboriginal Mission, N.T. (co-authored with Mrs A.J. Dyer; CMS Sydney)
serviceAtroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
CMS Roper River Mission (accepted March 1915; served 1915-c.1924)
serviceAtroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
1916 exploratory journeys in East Arnhem Land/Groote Eylandt with Rev H.E. Warren
serviceAtroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
CMS Emerald River Mission founding party, Groote Eylandt (June 1921)
serviceAtroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
CMS Oenpelli Mission, Western Arnhem Land - co-founder & superintendent (4 September 1925 - 1931)
serviceAtroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Rector of Guildford, NSW (post-mission)
serviceAtroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
West Wollongong, NSW (Anglican parish)
serviceAtroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Austinmer, NSW (final parish; retired 1949)
spouseroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
ctx:genes/roper-halfcastes-1908-1920/iri/crome-katie
spouseroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Mary Catherine 'Katie' Crome, married 24 May 1917 at Roper River Mission
spouseroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Remarried 1949 after retirement (second wife unnamed in source)
labelroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
Rev. Alfred John 'Alf' Dyer
typeroper-halfcastes-1908-1920
ex:person

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:genes/roper-halfcastes-1908-1920

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