In 1858 he was married to Miss Mary Green, a southern lady. In 80 he and his family moved to the San Juan River and there he established Hydes Ferry. In 88 he and his family came to Mancos, where they have since resided. His life was an eventful one, filled with deeds that border on the romantic. His nature was kindly, but one could readily see, even in his declining years that he would be a foe of great energy and implacable fierceness. . . .
In 1858 he was married to Miss Mary Green, a southern lady. In 80 he and his family moved to the San Juan River and there he established Hydes Ferry. In 88 he and his family came to Mancos, where they have since resided. His life was an eventful one, filled with deeds that border on the romantic. His nature was kindly, but one could readily see, even in his declining years that he would be a foe of great energy and implacable fierceness. . . .
Family Members
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William Edward Hyde
1853–1905
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Edith Adelia Hyde Clayton
1857–1939
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Helen Athalia Hyde Schofield
1859–1888
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Harriet Parthenia "Feeny" Hyde Dalley
1863–1950
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Edwin Murray Hyde
1865–1868
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Ernest Bertrand Hyde
1866–1933
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Mary Luella Hyde Wesch
1870–1929
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Francis Herbert "Frank" Hyde
1870–1935
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Charles Albert Hyde Hartman
1875–1935
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Edna Hyde Dalley
1875–1948
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