Katherine Hyde 1818 NY, d/o Eli? >Trumbull OH + John Anderson 1817 IRE
I am researching Katherine Hyde b. 1818 NY + Married 24 Nov 1844 at Trumbull Co., OH John Anderson b. 5 Mar 1817 County Antrim IRE d. 23 Oct 1895 Trumbull Co., OH
I believe Katherine (spelled with K or C) is the daughter of Eli. Need source, if this is so.
John Anderson b. 5 Mar 1817 County Antrim IRE d. 23 Oct 1895 Trumbull Co., OH + Married 24 Nov 1844 at Trumbull Co., OH Katherine Hyde b. 1818 NY < Oliver Robert Anderson b. Nov 1845 OH d. 09 Apr 1912 Bristol Twp. Trumbull Co.,OH + Married 08 Sep 1868 Trumbull Co., OH Lozetta “L. E.” Housel b. Mar 1848 OH
Have you information that Katherine/Catherine could be related?
Name: Eli Hyde
Residence: , Trumbull, Ohio
Ward: Farmington Township
Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1780
Birthplace: New York
Gender: Male
Page: 197
Family Number: 1506
Film Number: 805040
DGS Number: 4304716
Image Number: 00376
NARA Number: M653
CHAPTER V.
FARMINGTON.
320 - TRUMBULL AND MAHONING COUNTIES, OHIO
Note: In 1817 Eli Hyde settled in the eastern part of the township; and in 1818 Joel and Ira Hyde, Abijah Lee and others.
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WASHINGTON HYDE, attorney and capitalist, is one of the leading men of Warren and the Mahoning Valley, and his counsel is sought on many matters of public interest as well as those connected with his profession. He was born on the farm owned by his parents at Farmington, Trumbull County, Ohio, May 7, 1847. His father, Julius E. Hyde, was also born on this farm, in 1825, he being a son of Eli Hyde, a native of New York State, of Yankee stock, who came to East Farmington, Trumbull County, Ohio, about 1818, and was one of the pioneers of that section of Trumbull County. He married Hannah Porter, a native of New York State, and a daughter of a Revolutionary war soldier. They were married in New York State at an early age and came soon afterward to Trumbull County, making the journey in an ox-cart.
The mother of Washington Hyde was Ann Oatley, and she was born in Bazetta Township, Trumbull County, in 1824, a daughter of William and Sophia Oatley, of Pennsylvania Dutch stock, her father having been a pioneer of Bazetta Township, he settling on a farm there about 1815.
Julius Hyde was a successful farmer and dairyman and was noted as a cheese maker. He died in 1898, his wife passing away in 1891. Earnest Christian people, they maintained membership in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and were very active in its good work.
Washington Hyde was reared on the farm, attended the old Western Reserve Seminary at West Farmington, Ohio, and was graduated from the University of Michigan in 187o, with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and from the legal department in 1872, with the degree of Doctor of Laws. He was a classmate all through college with Judge William R. Day, of the United States Supreme Court, with whom he was also admitted to the bar in 1872, before the District Court at Ashland, Ohio.
Entering upon the practice of law at Warren in 1872 Mr. Hyde has continued in it. He served from 1880 to 1885, inclusive, as prosecuting attorney of Trumbull County, and was for many years active in republican politics. Mr. Hyde has other interests, having in 1898 been one of the organizers and incorporators of the Warren & Niles Telephone Company, of which he is president and treasurer and a director. This is now a $500,000 company, and is the only one now doing business in Warren in giving a telephone service, having bought out the Bell Telephone Company. He also organized and incorporated the King Furniture Manufacturing Company of Warren, of which he is president and treasurer, and he is also president and a director of the Warren Rubber Company of Warren.
Mr. Hyde was married in 1876 to Laura E. Tibbitts, of an old family, her mother having been a daughter of a brother of Moses Cleveland, the "father" of the City of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Hyde died in 189o, leaving the following children : Jessie A., George C. and Charles W. In 1893 Mr. Hyde was married to Victoria Pinkard, who was born in Warren, and to them have been born the following children : Edward L., who is now a law student at the Ohio Northern University, is a veteran of the great war, having spent nine months in France with the One Hundred and Eighth Ammunition Train, American Expeditionary Forces ; Lillian 0., who is at home; and Clarence A., who was with the American Expeditionary Forces in France, was killed in active service in the Argonne drive just before the signing of the Armistice. He was a member of Company D, One Hundred and Forty-Fifth Regiment.
Mr. Hyde is a member of Old Erie Lodge No. 3, Free and Accepted Masons, and Warren Commandery No. 39, Knights Templar. The Warren Board of Trade holds his membership, and he is active in its operations. Professionally he belongs to the Trumbull County Bar Association and for five years was a member of its bar committee. For some years Mr. Hyde has been a member of the Youngstown Unitarian Church. A man of the highest standing in both professional and business circles, Mr. Hyde is admittedly one of the representative men of this section of the state, and a citizen who reflects honor and dignity upon his community and calling.
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