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Ann Hyde

Birth9 March 1761 - Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Death24 July 1812 - Ellington, Connecticut, USA
MotherRoxalana Stoughton
FatherMatthew Hyde

Born in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA on 9 March 1761 to Matthew Hyde and Roxalana Stoughton. Ann Hyde married Elihu Bissell and had 13 children. She passed away on 24 July 1812 in Ellington, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Matthew Hyde
1734 - 1806
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Roxalana Stoughton
1734 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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Elihu Bissell
1757 - 1803
Children Show all
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Henry Bissell
1785 - 1832
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Joseph Wadsworth Bissell
1784 - 1849
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Roxalana "Roxa" Bissell
1787 - 1878
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William Algernon Sidney Bissell
1790 - 1790
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Betsey Amelia Bissell
1798 - 1825
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Roxa Bissell
1789 - 1875
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Elias Bissell
1803 - Unknown
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Charlotte Bissell
1791 - 1886
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Laurette Bissell
1793 - Unknown
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Dolly Bissell
1791 - 1886
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Lucinda Bissell
1800 - 1862
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Harry Hiram Bissell
1796 - 1858
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Elihue Bissell
1802 - 1874

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