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James Hyde

Birth17 Sep 1766 - Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA
Death16 Nov 1831 - Prescott,,Massachusetts
MotherHannah McKlam (Mecklem, McClellan)
FatherDeacon Samuel Hyde

Born in Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA on 17 Sep 1766 to Deacon Samuel Hyde and Hannah McKlam (Mecklem, McClellan). James Hyde married Martha (Hyde) Thompson and had 12 children. He passed away on 16 Nov 1831 in Prescott,,Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Deacon Samuel Hyde
1741 - 1810
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Hannah Mcklam (Mecklem, Mcclellan)
1741 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Martha (Hyde) Thompson
1768 - 1837
Children Show all
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Eunice Hyde
1788 - 1821
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Martha "Patty" Hyde
1800 - 1859
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Syntha Hyde
1802 - 1882
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Henretta Hyde
1810 - Unknown
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Polly Hyde
1794 - 1851
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Cynthia Hyde
1802 - 1855
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Andrew Hyde
1790 - 1854
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Charles Arthur Hyde
1808 - 1810
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Reuben Hyde
1797 - 1819
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Silvey Hyde
1804 - Unknown
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Chester Hyde
1793 - 1844
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Rufus Hyde
1798 - 1869

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