This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hyde Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4Yk.2ACIB/1142.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Anne , thats ok, It was not me , i just started this less than a year ago. It was not my original idea, i must say. Some nice person, posted a picture on family site & i thought that was so neat. he told me he buys them & posts them . he has found homes for over 100 photos. so i started buying them when we go antquing. I found the photo in Nc or Ga . on a trip we were on last week. let me know if you find out this is your family. jeanie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hyde, Lewis Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4Yk.2ACIB/1144 Message Board Post: I purchased an old Phote Book in San Francisco. It contained many pictures, howver these two are the only ones with names. I know nothing else.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4Yk.2ACIB/1142.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I'm not sure if he is my relative or not - yet -. My gggrandfather moved to Texas from Louisiana in 1870, but his family was originally from Tennesse. His grandfather was John Henry Hyde. The article I read was in the Houston Chronicle several years ago. I'm sorry, I wasn't really interested in geneaology then, so I didn't get the name, but you may be able to find it on the Houston Chronicle archives. Thanks, Anne
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hyde Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4Yk.2ACIB/1142.1.1 Message Board Post: Anne, I only have one on Leo Hyde right now. Is he your relative? where are you from? I never put anything myself in any news paper, but if some one did , I'de like to read it. Do you remember anything about what it said & the persons name? you can e-mail me if this is your relative. jrevelle@bellsouth.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4Yk.2ACIB/1143 Message Board Post: I would like to locate and communicate with descendant of Mary Hyde Simmons. She married John Taliaferro Simmons, son of Joshua Simmons of Hall Co.GA.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4Yk.2ACIB/1142.1 Message Board Post: Hey Jeanie - I think I read about your hobby in the newspaper. I think it's fascinating. I am very interested in acquiring photos of Hyde, Secrest, Emmons, Savelle, Kennedy, Fitzgerald, and Hutchings families. If you run across any, please let me know. Thanks,
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hyde Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4Yk.2ACIB/1142 Message Board Post: This is a baby picture, maybe abt 1 year . no dates , but he is wearing a dress (as male babies did way back) and the photo is real thick. I buy old pics & try to find their families.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4Yk.2ACIB/685.750.1.1 Message Board Post: My gg-grandfather is also Benjamin Hyde. I located him as living in Oauchita Parish, Louisiana in 1850 with his wife, Millie (Cherry) who was shown as born in 1826 in Tennessee. They had a big farmily--Benjamin (Called BJ), Theodore, Frances, Nicey, Squire, Charles, Henry, William and Jasper and Newton (Twins). BJ and Theo moved to Texas around 1870 and eventually ended up in Kerr County, Texas. Theo Hyde was my g-grandfather. I have not been able to find anything about Millie (Cherry?) but I think she was his second wife as on the 1850 census a couple of the children were too old to be hers. Hope this helps.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4Yk.2ACIB/1141 Message Board Post: I am trying to find a family for ALICIA JULIA HYDE, who claims on her husband JOHN HENRY GALVIN's civil war pension that she was born in Steubenville, Ohio on October 17, 1844. I have been unable to find her in any census before her marriage in 1866. Alicia's death certificate lists her mother as LAURA CAMPBELL, although this may be wrong. Alicia had a photo album full of pictures taken in Steubenville, some of the names in it include HOWARD AULT, MATTIE TAYLOR, LETITIA, and CATE BURNETT. It has always been the family tradition that Alicia's husband, JOHN GALVIN was an Irish famine orphan who was adopted by his wife's people, an English family named Hyde. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated! Thank you !
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4Yk.2ACIB/1140 Message Board Post: I have an old photograph of BIll Hyde taken by Swick photographer, 211 North Main Streeet, Bloomington, Ill.
Hello Lynn, 4 Oct 04 It's generous of you to offer to help. My ancestor of interest is Ira Fassett HYDE who was born around 1800 and probably dead by 1857. Calvin Clarke Hyde, my great-grandfather is said to be his son. My source for this is Helen Brink's 1992 book, "Descendants of Asa PHILLIPS ... " but she doesn't cite specific sources for some of these conclusions. However, her work does provide some wonderful insight and background on the Phillips descendants. Marsha Fox Meyer reported on Rootsweb that that Ira's father was a William Hyde and his mother was Lydia HURLBUT. Brink also reported that Ira married Sarah/Sally CLEVELAND/CLEAVELAND and lived most, if not all of his life in Steuben County, New York. There could be two men by that name at that time in that place as an Ira Hyde is mentioned as an early settler (1810) of Pennsylvania Hill, Arkport, Steuben County. Thanks in advance, John Wylie john@johnwylie.com 2662 Carrington Lane, Grand Prairie TX 75052 972-206-2723 -----Original Message----- From: Lynn [mailto:genie@mc.net] Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 8:31 PM To: HYDE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: a Hyde book I have a copy of a very small book called "A Partial Record Of One Branch of THE HYDE FAMILY." Descendants of Samuel, who came from London to Boston in 1639 and Jonathan, who came to America in 1647. Published in 1931 by the Tuttle Company in Rutland, Vermont by Charles E. Tuttle. If someone would like information from it I would be happy to oblige. It follows nine generations. Samuel was born in England in 1610. His wife was Temperance. Jonathan, his brother, was born in England in 1626, married Mary French of Billerica and lived in Newton MA, then included in Cambridge. Many generations only have names and dates, nothing more. By the sixth or seventh generations there is a little more information. The families start out in MA, some moved to CT and by the later generations are all over the U.S. None of these Hydes are mine, so if it isn't in the book, I can't help you as none of mine are in New England. Lynn Long ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Hello Lynn and Jeff, I would be very interested in what this book has to say. I am in possession of information concerning my relationship to the HYDE family descending from a Samuel Hyde, Jr b May, 166_ , m. Elizabeth CALKINS 16 Dec 1690 and d 6 Nov 1742. I have no documentation of this information, as it was furnished to me by a cousin who just mentioned it was from a HYDE book. Could this be contained in the book that you have? I'm trying to confirm the ancestry of Lucretia Eviline HYDE who married Ashbel BUCKLAND 2 Sept 1832 in West Putnam, VT. It appears that Lucretia is the descendant of two HYDE families. If you could provide me with any verification of this, I would greatly appreciated it. Judy Penland Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 20:30:57 -0500 From: "Lynn" To: HYDE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: a Hyde book I have a copy of a very small book called "A Partial Record Of One Branch of THE HYDE FAMILY." Descendants of Samuel, who came from London to Boston in 1639 and Jonathan, who came to America in 1647. Published in 1931 by the Tuttle Company in Rutland, Vermont by Charles E. Tuttle. If someone would like information from it I would be happy to oblige. It follows nine generations. Samuel was born in England in 1610. His wife was Temperance. Jonathan, his brother, was born in England in 1626, married Mary French of Billerica and lived in Newton MA, then included in Cambridge. Many generations only have names and dates, nothing more. By the sixth or seventh generations there is a little more information. The families start out in MA, some moved to CT and by the later generations are all over the U.S. None of these Hydes are mine, so if it isn't in the book, I can't help you as none of mine are in New England. Lynn Long ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 5 message/rfc822 Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 22:04:33 -0400 From: Jeff Hecht To: HYDE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: a Hyde book I also have a copy of this, which lists my maternal grandmother. It can be VERY helpful in breaking through stone walls from around 1770 to 1885 for relatives in Vermont, New York and Connecticut, when records are scarce. The publisher's note explains that the 1931 edition was reprinted "from one privately printed by Rufus S. Warner, Ludlow, Vermont, about July 1878. Mr. Warner may or may not have been the author." "The lines represented are largely the Vermont Branch of the Hyde Family, giving the descendants to the eighth generation. The edition was of about 25 copies -- 20 pages text and the other pages were added and tipped in as the author obtained additional information -- up to the year 1885." This is not quite true. My grandmother, born in 1879, was in the 10th generation from Jonathan Hyde. It includes births into the early 1880s. The greatest value I found was in tracing my HYDE family back from New York into Vermont and Connecticut. The author evidently was able to contact some older members of this HYDE line who remembered their grandparents or great grandparents, and could bridge the gap where records are very scarce and LDS files are incomplete or incorrect. There's only 27 pages altogether, and some details are sketchy. At 8:30 PM -0500 10/1/04, Lynn Long wrote: >I have a copy of a very small book called "A Partial Record Of One >Branch of THE HYDE FAMILY." Descendants of Samuel, who came from >London to Boston in 1639 and Jonathan, who came to America in 1647. >Published in 1931 by the Tuttle Company in Rutland, Vermont by >Charles E. Tuttle. > >If someone would like information from it I would be happy to >oblige. It follows nine generations. > >Samuel was born in England in 1610. His wife was Temperance. > >Jonathan, his brother, was born in England in 1626, married Mary >French of Billerica and lived in Newton MA, then included in >Cambridge. > >Many generations only have names and dates, nothing more. By the >sixth or seventh generations there is a little more information. >The families start out in MA, some moved to CT and by the later >generations are all over the U.S. > >None of these Hydes are mine, so if it isn't in the book, I can't >help you as none of mine are in New England. > -- Jeff Hecht, science & technology writer jeff@jeffhecht.com; http://www.jeffhecht.com Boston Correspondent: New Scientist magazine Contributing Editor: Laser Focus World 525 Auburn St., Auburndale, MA 02466 USA v. 617-965-3834; fax 617-332-4760 ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 6 message/rfc822 Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:11:51 -0400 From: "Ellen Elliott" To: HYDE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Catherine HYDE, brother William - almost certainly from Co Cork (Fermoy) Since this list has become so active recently, I thought I'd restate my HYDE in hopes someone knew something about her or her family. Catherine HYDE was born around 1815. She married Nicholas LOUGHLIN, born Ireland around 1808-1810. At some point they immigrated to London where son John was born around 1835 (although some census say New York). Family history backs the London birth. When he was young (whatever that means), they immigrated to NY (state or city/state is unknown). I have a photograph that was taken in Utica Oneida Co New York. But I'm not even sure if it is either John or father, Nicholas. I'm guessing that by furnishings and clothing it dates it to around 1860's. The 1870 census has parents living with John, his wife and children in Andrew, Jackson Co IA. It is the only time I found the parents in a census and lists Nicholas as a 'taylor.' By 1880, John & Elizabeth TREANOR LOUGHLIN had moved back to Dubuque where Elizabeth had grown up and where they were married. We believe Catherine HYDE had a brother William. I corresponded with one of his decedents briefly who said they were from Fermoy. William is in the 1870 & 1880 census living nearby in Butler Township, Garryowen PO, Jackson Co IA William's wife was Margaret (unknown surname). They had 3 children: Ellen, Robert & Catherine, all born in 1844 - 1850. I have found an Ellen Hyde (in Dubuque) as sponsor for one of Elizabeth & John's children, William Joseph, who was possibly named after Ellen's father. Given Irish naming patterns, perhaps William was the name of Catherine & William's father back in Ireland. Robert HYDE was still living in Jackson co in 1896 when he married Hannah DUGGAN. Thanks! Ellen New England Families: Alden, Allen, Barden, Blood, Bradford, Buckland, Eastman, Etheridge, Frost, George, Hyde, Moseley, Packard, Pinney, See, Swetland, White Northern Ireland Families: Crawford, Piercy I trace my family history so I will know who to blame......... --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? vote.yahoo.com - Register online to vote today!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/4Yk.2ACIB/133.1 Message Board Post: I have found an Ann Hyde in my tree who is from this area. She was born <1750> and had a brother John and a sister Catherine. Don't have much on the Hydes as she married into the Gasquoines who we are descended from but there are bequests in a will. Marilyn Soper
Since this list has become so active recently, I thought I'd restate my HYDE in hopes someone knew something about her or her family. Catherine HYDE was born around 1815. She married Nicholas LOUGHLIN, born Ireland around 1808-1810. At some point they immigrated to London where son John was born around 1835 (although some census say New York). Family history backs the London birth. When he was young (whatever that means), they immigrated to NY (state or city/state is unknown). I have a photograph that was taken in Utica Oneida Co New York. But I'm not even sure if it is either John or father, Nicholas. I'm guessing that by furnishings and clothing it dates it to around 1860's. The 1870 census has parents living with John, his wife and children in Andrew, Jackson Co IA. It is the only time I found the parents in a census and lists Nicholas as a 'taylor.' By 1880, John & Elizabeth TREANOR LOUGHLIN had moved back to Dubuque where Elizabeth had grown up and where they were married. We believe Catherine HYDE had a brother William. I corresponded with one of his decedents briefly who said they were from Fermoy. William is in the 1870 & 1880 census living nearby in Butler Township, Garryowen PO, Jackson Co IA William's wife was Margaret (unknown surname). They had 3 children: Ellen, Robert & Catherine, all born in 1844 - 1850. I have found an Ellen Hyde (in Dubuque) as sponsor for one of Elizabeth & John's children, William Joseph, who was possibly named after Ellen's father. Given Irish naming patterns, perhaps William was the name of Catherine & William's father back in Ireland. Robert HYDE was still living in Jackson co in 1896 when he married Hannah DUGGAN. Thanks! Ellen
I also have a copy of this, which lists my maternal grandmother. It can be VERY helpful in breaking through stone walls from around 1770 to 1885 for relatives in Vermont, New York and Connecticut, when records are scarce. The publisher's note explains that the 1931 edition was reprinted "from one privately printed by Rufus S. Warner, Ludlow, Vermont, about July 1878. Mr. Warner may or may not have been the author." "The lines represented are largely the Vermont Branch of the Hyde Family, giving the descendants to the eighth generation. The edition was of about 25 copies -- 20 pages text and the other pages were added and tipped in as the author obtained additional information -- up to the year 1885." This is not quite true. My grandmother, born in 1879, was in the 10th generation from Jonathan Hyde. It includes births into the early 1880s. The greatest value I found was in tracing my HYDE family back from New York into Vermont and Connecticut. The author evidently was able to contact some older members of this HYDE line who remembered their grandparents or great grandparents, and could bridge the gap where records are very scarce and LDS files are incomplete or incorrect. There's only 27 pages altogether, and some details are sketchy. At 8:30 PM -0500 10/1/04, Lynn Long wrote: >I have a copy of a very small book called "A Partial Record Of One >Branch of THE HYDE FAMILY." Descendants of Samuel, who came from >London to Boston in 1639 and Jonathan, who came to America in 1647. >Published in 1931 by the Tuttle Company in Rutland, Vermont by >Charles E. Tuttle. > >If someone would like information from it I would be happy to >oblige. It follows nine generations. > >Samuel was born in England in 1610. His wife was Temperance. > >Jonathan, his brother, was born in England in 1626, married Mary >French of Billerica and lived in Newton MA, then included in >Cambridge. > >Many generations only have names and dates, nothing more. By the >sixth or seventh generations there is a little more information. >The families start out in MA, some moved to CT and by the later >generations are all over the U.S. > >None of these Hydes are mine, so if it isn't in the book, I can't >help you as none of mine are in New England. > -- Jeff Hecht, science & technology writer jeff@jeffhecht.com; http://www.jeffhecht.com Boston Correspondent: New Scientist magazine Contributing Editor: Laser Focus World 525 Auburn St., Auburndale, MA 02466 USA v. 617-965-3834; fax 617-332-4760
I have a copy of a very small book called "A Partial Record Of One Branch of THE HYDE FAMILY." Descendants of Samuel, who came from London to Boston in 1639 and Jonathan, who came to America in 1647. Published in 1931 by the Tuttle Company in Rutland, Vermont by Charles E. Tuttle. If someone would like information from it I would be happy to oblige. It follows nine generations. Samuel was born in England in 1610. His wife was Temperance. Jonathan, his brother, was born in England in 1626, married Mary French of Billerica and lived in Newton MA, then included in Cambridge. Many generations only have names and dates, nothing more. By the sixth or seventh generations there is a little more information. The families start out in MA, some moved to CT and by the later generations are all over the U.S. None of these Hydes are mine, so if it isn't in the book, I can't help you as none of mine are in New England. Lynn Long
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4Yk.2ACIB/1138 Message Board Post: I Found an old picture at a flea markett (in Midland MI ) and on the back it has A Hyde 1886. He looks to be guessing about 30 or 35. This picture was taken by - Lovory & Tait, Lexington, Michigan. I would like to return this picture to its family. ......... And maybe one day some one will find one of mine. V. Shugart
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4Yk.2ACIB/1137 Message Board Post: I Found an old picture at a flea markett (in Midland MI ) and on the back it has A Hyde 1886. He looks to be guessing about 30 or 35. This picture was taken by - Lovory & Tait, Lexington, Michigan. I would like to return this picture to its family. ......... And maybe one day some one will find one of mine. V. Shugart
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4Yk.2ACIB/1136 Message Board Post: Looking for the parents of William B. Hyde: Descendants of William B. Hyde 1 William B. Hyde b: 1823 in Georgia d: Bet. October 08, 1860 - August 1864 +Mary/Martha/Molly Ann Brown b: 1819 in Georgia m: April 14, 1847 in Bibb County, Georgia d: Bef. October 08, 1860 ... 2 Leonore V. Hyde b: 1848 ... 2 Charles Henry Hyde, Sr. b: May 05, 1850 in Macon/Vineville, Georgia d: March 12, 1904 ...... +Mary Frances Cobb b: September 05, 1856 d: February 03, 1931 ......... 3 John W. Hyde b: February 02, 1875 ............ +Julia Louise Gilbert ......... 3 George W. Hyde b: August 24, 1877 ............ +Mary C. Herrick ......... 3 Ernest Alfred Hyde, Sr. b: October 26, 1879 in Carrolton, Carrol, Georgia ............ +Pearl Forrester ......... 3 Stacy Edward Hyde b: July 09, 1882 in Newman, Coweta, Georgia d: June 20, 1897 ......... 3 Adalyne Marie Hyde b: December 06, 1884 in Newman, Coweta, Georgia ............ +Homer Cleghorn ......... *2nd Husband of Adalyne Marie Hyde: ............ +James Taylor Jones, Jr. ......... 3 Charles Henry Hyde, Jr. b: September 25, 1888 in Newman, Coweta, Georgia ............ +Cora Mae Simonton b: Abt. 1888 in South Carolina ......... 3 Emily Virginia Hyde b: July 06, 1892 in Talbotton, Talbot, Georgia d: August 1977 in Florida ............ +Hector Cameron, Sr. b: Abt. 1879 m: Abt. 1920 ......... 3 Donald Boyd Hyde, Sr. b: August 03, 1894 in Talbotton, Talbot County, Georgia d: July 1953 ............ +Joyce Virginia Parker b: October 10, 1898 in Woodson County, Kansas m: June 04, 1922 in Newton, Mass. d: April 16, 1968 in Newton, Mass. ......... 3 Sarah Louise Hyde b: December 17, 1898 in Cordele, Dooly, Georgia d: April 03, 1989 ............ +Hollis S. Kezar, Sr. b: March 02, 1897 m: Abt. 1918 d: July 1984 ... 2 Idelia V. Hyde
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hyde, Bircheat, Honeycutt Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4Yk.2ACIB/1104.2.1 Message Board Post: I think we have corresponded before. I think this is the same William Christopher Hyde. I just found out that when he was a tin peddler he delivered some to some people or company in Birmingham and he had a lot of money on him. When he got on the train to go home. Some men were watching him and they robbed and killed him. That is probably why he disappeared. Peggy I think we are kin because he is my ggrandfather. Please send me your e-mail address and I will tell you more. My e-mail is llat7@myway.com Thanks, Leah Hyde Latimer