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Hannah Hyde 1738 – 1764 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 May 1738

Birth Location: Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 18 Aug 1764

Death Location: New England, Hettinger, North Dakota, USA

Father: William Hyde

Mother: Ann Bassett

Spouse(s): Timothy Bigelow

Children(s): Mary Bigelow, Hannah Bigelow

In 1738, Hannah Hyde entered the world in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, born to William Hyde and Ann Bassett. Hannah Hyde married Timothy Bigelow, and had children including Mary Langrell Bigelow, Hannah Bigelow. Hannah Hyde passed away in 1764 in New England, Hettinger, North Dakota, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1738, Hannah Hyde entered the world in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, born to William Hyde and Ann Bassett.
  • Hannah Hyde married Timothy Bigelow, and had children including Mary Langrell Bigelow, Hannah Bigelow.
  • Hannah Hyde passed away in 1764 in New England, Hettinger, North Dakota, USA.

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Hannah Hyde's Ancestors

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Hannah Hyde
1738 – 1764
Birth Place: Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Parents
William Hyde
1702 – 1738
Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA
Ann Bassett
1701 – 1763
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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Hannah Hyde's Descendants

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Hannah Hyde (19 May 1738 – 18 Aug 1764) m. Timothy Bigelow (22 May 1730 – 28 Nov 1761)
  1. 1. Mary (Langrell) Bigelow (31 Dec 1758 – 21 Apr 1826) m. Capt (Aaron) Olmsted (19 May 1753 – 9 Sep 1806)
    1. 1. Olmsted (28 Mar 1780 – 28 Mar 1780)
    2. 2. Horace (Bigelow) Olmsted (22 Apr 1781 – 29 Aug 1817)
    3. 3. Mary Olmsted (27 Oct 1783 – 22 Mar 1825)
    4. 4. Harriet Olmsted (6 Nov 1785 – 28 Jun 1786)
    5. 5. Harriet Olmsted (2 Nov 1787 – 22 Jan 1811)
    6. 6. Hannah Olmsted (4 Sep 1790 – 8 Sep 1799)
    7. 7. Aaron (Franklin) Olmsted (14 Mar 1792 – 4 Jan 1825) m. Delia Pitkin (12 Oct 1795 – 4 Apr 1851)
      1. 1. Delia (Pitkin) Olmsted (1822 – 11 Feb 1903) m. Henry (W) Hudson
      2. 2. Julia (LaFayette) Olmsted (11 Sep 1824 – 16 Mar 1904) m. Augustus (W) Burton (19 Aug 1825 – 13 Feb 1877)
        1. 1. Frank (O) Burton (1851 – )
        2. 2. Robert (H) Burton (Mar 1853 – 9 Apr 1934) m. Millie (Etta) Morse (6 Sep 1859 – 13 Dec 1927)
      3. 3. Aaron (F) Olmsted
    8. 8. Charles Olmsted (1 Oct 1796 – 10 Oct 1796)
    9. 9. Charles (Hyde) Olmsted (28 Jun 1798 – 5 Jun 1878)
    10. 10. Julia (C) Olmsted (6 Nov 1800 – 25 Aug 1854) m. Charles (H) Olmsted (abt 1798 – )
    11. 11. Junius Olmsted (6 Nov 1800 – 6 Sep 1801)
  2. 2. Hannah Bigelow (23 Nov 1760 – 15 Feb 1808) m. Ward Woodbridge

Hannah Hyde's Timeline

2 Records

1738
19 May 1738
Birth of Hannah Hyde in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
1764
18 Aug 1764
Age 26
Death of Hannah Hyde in New England, Hettinger, North Dakota, USA
New England, Hettinger, North Dakota, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 May 1738
    Event Place: Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Aug 1764
    Event Place: New England, Hettinger, North Dakota, USA

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