Hyde, Newton Herschel

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Name Hyde, Newton Herschel [1] Born 18 Mar 1866 Michigan, USA [1]
Gender Male Race White [1] Residence 1870 Shelby, Macomb, Michigan, USA Residence 1880 Watertown, Clinton, Michigan, USA [2]
Residence 1880 Watertown, Clinton, Michigan, USA Residence 1900 Delaware, Delaware, Iowa, USA Residence 1910 Delaware, Delaware, Iowa, USA Residence 1920 Manchester, Delaware, Iowa, USA Residence 1 Jan 1925 Delaware, Iowa, USA Residence 1930 Delaware, Delaware, Iowa, USA Residence 1935 Manchester, Delaware, Iowa, USA [1]
Residence 1935 Manchester, Delaware, Iowa, USA Residence 1 Apr 1940 Manchester, Delaware, Iowa, USA [1]
Died 1944 Delaware, Iowa, USA Buried Manchester, Delaware, Iowa, USA - Oakland Cemetery
Person ID I26996 Sullivan Burgess Family Tree | Charlemagne I Descendant, The Hyde History, William The Conqueror Descendent Last Modified 15 Sep 2018
Father Hyde, Joseph Warren, b. 25 Jan 1830, Livonia, Livingston, New York, USA , d. 17 Jan 1896, Manchester, Delaware, Iowa, USA
(Age 65 years)
Relationship natural Mother Fiero, Harriet Elizabeth, b. 10 Jan 1835, Woodstock, Ulster, New York, USA , d. 1888, Brule, South Dakota, USA
(Age 52 years)
Relationship natural Married 22 May 1860 Southfield, Oakland, Michigan, USA [3]
Family ID F7022 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Johnson, Mary Sena, b. 20 Mar 1868, Dodge, Minnesota, USA , d. Sep 1967, Manchester, Delaware, Iowa, USA
(Age 99 years)
Last Modified 15 Sep 2018 Family ID F11335 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Headstones Hyde, Newton Herschel Grave Stone Hyde, Newton Herschel Grave Stone
Family Crest Hyde Family Crest
This most interesting surname is a variant of "Hide", which has two possible origins. Firstly, it may be a topographical surname for the "holder of a hide", which described someone who lived on and farmed a piece of land originally named as a "hide of land" from the Olde English pre 7th Century "hi(gi)d". A hide was quite a substantial amount for those days, varying from sixty to one hundred and twenty acres. It seems to have been originally fixed as the amount of land necessary to support one extended family, as the Olde English word for a household, "higan", would seem to suggest a common etymology with "hi(gi)d". The name may also be a variant of the personal feminine name "Ida", with the inorganic "h" usually added to names beginning with a vowel. Avice atte Hyde was recorded in 1296 in the Subsidy Rolls of Sussex. Interesting namebearers include Edward Hyde (1609 - 1674), first earl of Clarendon, who was a supporter of Charles 1 and became secretary of state, lord chancellor and chief advisor to Charles 11 at the Restoration. Edward Hyde, Esq. popularly known as Lord Cornbury, was appointed Captain General and Governor-in-Chief of New York in 1701. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robert de la Hyda, which was dated 1188, in the "Pipe Rolls of Dorset", during the reign of King Henry 11, known as "The Builder of Churches", 1154 - 1189. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spellingHyde Family Crest
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