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Additional HYDE Surnames in HYDE PARK Cemetery
HYDE, Molly AnnHYDE, Rosel LowHYDE, Mary ReneeHYDE, Charles Low HydeHYDE, Infant SonHYDE, HattieHYDE, Infant DauHYDE, MayHYDE, Charles G.HYDE, Sarah C. H. P.HYDE, MayHYDE, HelenHYDE, Phebe J.HYDE, Rosel HomerHYDE, LethaHYDE, Orlo CharlesHYDE, LaVonaHYDE, Vaughn HomerHYDE, Ray HomerHYDE, Richard LeeHYDE, Gloyd HurrenHYDE, EliseHYDE, DellaHYDE, J. WilliamHYDE, Ella M.HYDE, EzraHYDE, Zina Y.HYDE, James MartinHYDE, WilliamHYDE, MatildaHYDE, ElizabethHYDE, RoseannaHYDE, HattieHYDE, Matilda F.HYDE, Abigail J.HYDE, Phebe AnnHYDE, AbigailHYDE, Sarah H.HYDE, ElizabethHYDE, SallyHYDE, SarahHYDE, AbigailHYDE, PhebeHYDE, WilliamHYDE, WilliamHYDE, ElizabethHYDE, SallyHYDE, RondaHYDE, Vooris RoselHYDE, LillieHYDE, Rosel HomerHYDE, Eldon LeeHYDE, Orlo CHYDE, William
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Submitted: 8/24/09 • Approved: 9/1/09 • Last Updated: 6/3/20 • R36382-G36379-S3
Front of marker:
William Hyde
Son of Heman and Polly W. Hyde
11 Sep 1818
2 Mar 1874
on left side of marker:
Wives and Marriage Years
Elizabeth - 1842
Sally - 1850
Sarah - 1860
Abigail - 1860
Phebe - 1867
on right side of marker:
The original monument carved by James Henry Brown in gray local sandstone with white Vermont marble plaques.
on reverse side of marker:
This memorial to William Hyde, founding leader of Hyde Park in 1860, was crafted in 1992, the donation of descendants and relatives. The fine artistry of his earlier monument inspired the present design. The original inscription was recarved.
Contributed on 8/24/09
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Record #: 36382