Re: Hydes in England 12C to 17C
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Re: Hydes in England 12C to 17C
Sue Hyde Fielding 8/16/01
Thanks Sue, Sounds like you understand all this far better than me. I have recently found there to be so many Hyde families with different root out there that I have lost which are Hyde, Norbury, Denton, Cheshire, or whatever. I have also now discovered a Hyde-Clarke family branch in Canada/USA who decend from a Henry Hyde and a Susan, and have no clue as to whther there is a link between them and my own family.
I am looking to fill in gaps in my comprehensive Hyde through Hyde-Clarke tree (1100s to present) and meet any distant cousins out there along the way. How do you fit in to all this? How do I fit into all this!!?
Paul.
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Re: Hydes in England 12C to 17C
Sue Hyde Fielding 8/20/01
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richard hyde 7/23/02
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Re: Hydes in England 12C to 17C