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Joseph Bell Hyde

Birth27 Jul 1807 - Mystic, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death10 Apr 1847 - Hartford, Connecticut
MotherFrances "Fannie" Bell
FatherErastus Hyde

Born in Mystic, New London County, Connecticut, USA on 27 Jul 1807 to Erastus Hyde and Frances "Fannie" Bell. Joseph Bell Hyde married Elizabeth Burr and had 6 children. He passed away on 10 Apr 1847 in Hartford, Connecticut.

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Erastus Hyde
1775 - 1849
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Frances "Fannie" Bell
1775 - 1842
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Elizabeth Burr
1807 - 1871
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Elizabeth Burr Hyde
1838 - Unknown
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Joseph Bell Hyde
1842 - 1890
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Charles Wilcox Hyde
1829 - 1842
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Maria Caroline Hyde
1831 - 1889
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Joseph Henry Hyde
1834 - 1834
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Fannie Bell Hyde
1840 - Unknown

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