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Susan Hyde 1550–1574 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1550
Birth Location: West Hatch,,Wiltshire,England
Death Date: 1574
Death Location: ,,Wiltshire,England
Father: Laurence Hyde
Mother: Anne Sibell
Spouse(s): George Ivey
Children(s): Thomas Ivey
Susan Hyde was born in 1550 in West Hatch,,Wiltshire,England, the child of Laurence Hyde And Anne Sibell. Susan Hyde married George Ivey, and had children including Thomas Ivey. Susan Hyde passed away in 1574 in ,,Wiltshire,England.
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Biography
- Susan Hyde was born in 1550 in West Hatch,,Wiltshire,England, the child of Laurence Hyde And Anne Sibell.
- Susan Hyde married George Ivey, and had children including Thomas Ivey.
- Susan Hyde passed away in 1574 in ,,Wiltshire,England.
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Susan Hyde's Ancestors
Susan Hyde's Descendants
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1. Thomas Ivey 1570–1615 m. Lettice Culpepper 1580–1599
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1. Thomas Ivey 1604–1655 m. Anne Argent 1606–1653
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1. Thomas (Vicisimus) Ivey 1636–1684
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2. Deborah Ivey 1600–1622
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3. George Ivey 1638–1689 m. Hannah Blanche 1638–1681
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1. Henry Ivey 1690–1770
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2. John Ivey 1677–1752
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3. GEORGE IVEY 1670–1718
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4. Adam Ivey 1665–1726
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5. Hannah Ivey 1635–1691 m. David Morrow 1635–1693
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Susan Hyde's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1550
Event Place: West Hatch,,Wiltshire,England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1574
Event Place: ,,Wiltshire,England