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Phebe Hyde

BirthJan 1663 - Norwich, New London Co, Connecticut
Death28 November 1704 - Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA
MotherTemperance Crompton
FatherSamuel Hyde

Born in Norwich, New London Co, Connecticut on Jan 1663 to Samuel Hyde and Temperance Crompton. Phebe Hyde married Thomas L Lee and had 8 children. She passed away on 28 November 1704 in Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Hyde
1610 - 1689
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Temperance Crompton
1615 - 1689
Spouse(s)
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Thomas L Lee
1634 - 1705
Children Show all
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John Griswold, Esquire (1690-1764)
1690 - 1764
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Deborah Griswold
1696 - 1731
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Mary Griswold
1694 - 1776
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Matthew Griswold
1688 - 1712
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Sarah Griswold
1687 - 1760
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Elizabeth Griswold
1684 - 1704
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Samuel Griswold
1697 - 1727
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Thomas Griswold
1703 - 1719

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