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John Andrew Hyde

Birth20 Jun 1855 - Indiana
Death18 Aug 1900 - Clay City, Clay, Indiana, United States
MotherMary Phillips
FatherHamilton Jefferson "Jeff" Hyde

Born in Indiana on 20 Jun 1855 to Hamilton Jefferson "Jeff" Hyde and Mary Phillips. John Andrew Hyde married Mary Ann Mollie Michaelree and had 6 children. He passed away on 18 Aug 1900 in Clay City, Clay, Indiana, United States.

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Hamilton Jefferson "Jeff" Hyde
1828 - 1860
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Mary Phillips
1831 - 1905
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Mary Ann Mollie Michaelree
1862 - 1945
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Karl Clayton Hyde
1891 - 1965
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Ethel Hyde
1889 - 1962
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Infant? John? Hyde
1882 - 1882
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Allan Watson Hyde
1895 - 1965
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Miller Leroy Hyde
1886 - 1959
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Dr. Roscoe Raymond Hyde
1884 - 1943

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