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    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Brown County: Lucinda Hyde Died (also Monroe)
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    3. Brown County (IN) Democrat, May 7, 1914, p. 5. PIONEER LADY DIES AT HOME NEAR NEEDMORE Mrs. Lucinda Hyde answers the Final Call after a Useful Life of 65 Years Mrs. Lucinda Hyde, wife of Christopher Hyde, died Saturday evening at 9:30 o'clock at her home near Unionville two and one-half miles southwest of Needmore where she had resided for the past 30 years. Mrs. Hyde was in her 65th year and was born in Ohio. Her parents were Joshua and Catharine Bond, both of whom are dead, the father having passed away 62 years ago. Her mother remarried and moved to Brown County in the Schooner neighborhood. Deceased resided with her mother until she reached the age of maturity and was then united in marriage to Christopher Hyde. To them were born five children: Ida, Charles, who died in early youth, John, Nellie and Dora. Mrs. Hyde united with the Baptist Church at the age of 16 years and later with the Christian Church at Unionville. She was a consistent Christian woman and bore patiently the work assigned her. Deceased leaves her husband and four children: Ida of Vincennes, Ind., John and Nellie of Monroe County, and Dora of Gwynneville, Ind.; also a large number of grandchildren and five great grandchildren; one sister, Fannie Rose, near Nashville; two brothers, Philip Bond of Morgantown and James Bond near Nashville.; Two half brothers, Israel B. Durnal of Villa Grove, Illinois, and Thomas W. Durnal of Indianapolis, also survive. The funeral was held at the M. E. Church at Needmore at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning and was largely attended. The services were conducted by Dr. Prather who made a very appropriate address. Her body was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery.

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