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- 1910 Johnson County, TN Census
District 4
Household 102
Moses Dyson35TN TN TN
Sarah Ann36NC NC NC
Don 17NC NC NC
Belle Hodge26TN TN TNServantDivorced
Charlie Hodge3TN TN TN
1920 Johnson County, TN Census
District 4
Household 102
Mose Dyson46TN TN TN
Sarah Ann46NC NC NC
Charlie Hodge13TN TN TN
Lynie 3 TN TN TN
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In 1915, Moses Dyson and his wife Sarah Williams Dyson donated land to build the Dyson Grove Baptist Church, of which they were founding members. They also built a parsonage for the ministers of the church which was used for many years.
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"The Tomahawk," Wednesday, December 25, 1957 [published January 1958]
MOSES WILLIAM DYSON…
… 83, died in Grace Hospital, Banner Elk, N. C., Jan. 1. He had been in the hospital one month.
Dyson was a native of Johnson County, a coal miner and a farmer. He was a member of Dyson Grove Baptist Church.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Sarah Ann Dyson; one sister, Mrs. Iva Lee Heck of Knoxville; two step-grandchildren, Mrs. Kate Williams Smith and Claude Williams, both of Mountain City, and a large number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at Dyson Grove Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m. Friday with Rev. Ernest Rash and Rev. Keene Roark officiating. Burial was in Dyson Grove Church Cemetery.
Hill Funeral Home in charge.
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