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John Hyde

Birth14 Sep 1828 - St. Andrew, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada
Death2 Sep 1920 - Fort Dodge, Webster County, Iowa, USA
MotherHannah Louise Langings
FatherGeorge Hyde

Born in St. Andrew, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada on 14 Sep 1828 to George Hyde and Hannah Louise Langings. John Hyde married Augusta Ann Robinson and had 8 children. He passed away on 2 Sep 1920 in Fort Dodge, Webster County, Iowa, USA.

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Parents
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George Hyde
1788 - 1876
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Hannah Louise Langings
1799 - 1881
Spouse(s)
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Augusta Ann Robinson
1839 - 1909
Children Show all
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Joshua Wesley Charles Hyde
1863 - 1948
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Bertha E Hyde
1876 - 1976
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Amelia E. L. Hyde
1865 - 1948
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John Nelson Hyde
1860 - 1949
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Eva E. Hyde
1879 - 1964
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Maria J. Hyde
1868 - 1935
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Ida May Hyde
1871 - 1894
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Edward Clarence Hyde
1880 - 1944

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