Willard Elmore Hunt and
Blanche Harriett "Hattie" (Hyde) Hunt are buried in Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn
Co., OR. Thanks to Find-A-Grave for making these images available.
Fanny
Celia Hyde was born August 30, 1846, in New York, and died March 15, 1922, in
Shelby, NY (age 75) Married to Joseph Breeze: Born 1855 in Unknown; Died March
12, 1915, in Gaines, Orleans Co., NY. Buried in Otter Creek Cemetery, aka
Anderson, Gaines, Orleans Co., NY.
Eli Abbey was born April
12, 1820, in Connecticut.
Rachel Ann Ferguson was
born 1816 in New York.
Eli Abbey
and Rachel Ann Ferguson
were married March 1, 1840, in New York.
Sarah
Mary Jane Abbey was born
February 13, 1841, in Oak Orchard, Orangeville, Wyoming Co., NY.
William V. Hyde was born
February 3, 1841, in West Gaines, Gaines Twp., Orleans Co., NY.
William V. Hyde
and Sarah
Mary Jane
Abbey
were
married July 2, 1864, in
Ridgeway Twp.,
Orleans Co., NY.
William V. Hyde
and Sarah
Mary Jane
(Abbey) Hyde moved to
Van Buren Co., MI, in 1864 after
their marriage.
William Justice "Will" Hyde was born April, 1865, in
Van Buren Co., MI.
Eli Abby died June 20, 1884, in Lawrence, Van
Buren Co., MI, at age 65 Years and 3 Months. Cause of Death is listed as
Rheumatism of Heart. Parents are Abby of Connecticut. Buried in Hill Cemetery,
Lawrence, Van Buren Co., MI.
Rachel Ann (Ferguson)
Abbey died after 1895 in Kansas?
Landmarks of Orleans county, New
York, 1894
John Hyde,
a native of Worchester, England, born in 1779, came to America in 1832, and
in 1833 purchased a farm on lot 30, two miles west from Gaines village,
where he resided till his death in 1864. His wife, Harriet Muckro, also a
native of England. His son, Alfred Hyde, and his daughter, Mrs. Fanny
Breeze, are residents of Gaines.
John Hyde, a native of Worchester,
England, born in 1779, came to America in August 27, 1832, aboard S.S. Peru.
August 27, 1832, aboard S.S. Peru:
John
Hyde |
27
Aug 1832 |
abt
1793 |
Liverpool, England |
Hariot
Hyde |
27
Aug 1832 |
abt
1802 |
Liverpool, England |
Henry
Hyde |
27
Aug 1832 |
abt
1823 |
Liverpool, England |
|
John
Hyde |
27
Aug 1832 |
abt
1825 |
Liverpool, England |
Charles
Hyde |
27
Aug 1832 |
abt
1827 |
Liverpool, England |
Samuel
Hyde |
27
Aug 1832 |
abt
1830 |
Liverpool, England |
Infant
Hyde |
27
Aug 1832 |
|
Liverpool, England |
John Hyde purchased land in Gaines
Twp., Orleans Co., NY, on November 11, 1833.
The 1850 U. S. Census taken August 3, 1850, shows Eli Abby (age
30) born in Connecticut is a farmer living in Orangeville Twp., Wyoming Co., New
York. Living with him is his wife Rachel Abby (age 34) born in New York. Also
living there are their children, all born in New York: Sarah J. Abby (age 9);
Edwin P. Abby (age 7); Hannah J. Abby (age 5); Wm. E. Abby (age 3); and Margaret
Abby (age 1).
The 1850 U. S. Census
taken October 10, 1850, shows John Hyde
(age 65) born in England with real estate of $,000 is a Farmer and is living in
Gaines Twp., Orleans Co., NY. Living with
him are: Harriet Hyde (age 48) born in England; John Hyde (age 24) born in
England, a Farmer; Charles Hyde (age 23) born in England; Albert Hyde (age 14)
born in New York; Susanna Hyde (age 13) born in New York; James Hyde (age 11)
born in New York; Wm. Hyde (age 8) born in New York; and Fanny Hyde (age 4) born
in New York.
The 1855 New York State Census
taken June 18, 1855, shows John Hyde
(age 72) born in England with real estate of $500 is a married Farmer, and is living in
Gaines Twp., Orleans Co., NY. Living with
him are: his wife, Harriett Hyde (age 50) born in England; his unmarried
daughter, Susannah Hyde (age 17) born in
Orleans Co, NY; his son, William Hyde (age 13) born in Orleans Co., NY; and his
daughter, Fanny Hyde (age 8) born
in Orleans Co., NY.
The 1855 New York State Census
taken June 14, 1855, shows Eli Abbey
(age 35) born in Connecticut, with real estate of $300 is a married Farmer, and is living in
a Frame House in Gaines Twp., Orleans Co., NY. Living with
him are: his wife, Rachel Abbey (age 39) born in Wyoming, NY; his daughter,
Sarah Jane Abbey (age 14), born in Wyoming, NY; his son, Edwin P. Abbey (age
12), born in Wyoming, NY; his daughter, Hannah J. Abbey (age 10), born in
Wyoming, NY; his son, Wm. E. Abbey (age 8), born in Wyoming, NY; and his
daughter, Margaret T. Abbey (age 6), born in Wyoming, NY.
The 1855 New York State Census
taken June 14, 1855, shows Reuben Furgerson
(age 33) born in Wyoming, NY, with real estate of $150 is an unmarried Farmer, and is living in
a Frame House in Gaines Twp., Orleans Co., NY. Living with
him are: his married niece, Martha Simons (age 19) born in Wyoming, NY; his
nephew, James E. Simons (age 7/12) born in Orleans Co., NY; his nephew, Walter
Furgerson (age 11) born in Wyoming, NY.
The 1860 U. S. Census taken July 25, 1860, shows Eli Abby (age
40) born in Connecticut is a farm laborer living in Ridgeway Twp., Orleans Co.,
NY, with real estate worth $150 and personal estate worth $50. Living with
him is his wife Rachael Abby (age 44) born in New York. Also living there are
their children, all born in New York: Sarah J. Abby (age 19); Edwin P. Abby (age
7); Hannah E. Abby (age 15); William Abby (age 13); Triphena Abby (age 11);
Reuben Abby (age 4); and Franklin Abby (age 2).
The 1860 U. S. Census
taken July 11, 1860, shows John Hyde
(age 77) born in England with real estate of $6,000 is a Farmer and is living in
Gaines Twp., Orleans Co., NY. Living with
him are: Harriet Hyde (age 57) born in England; Susannah Hyde (age 22) born in
New York; William Hyde (age 19) born in New York, a Farm Laborer; and Fanny Hyde
(age 14) born in New York.
Florence Eldora Mitchell was born October
1,
1860, in Washington, IN.
The Civil War Draft Registration report
dated June, 1863, shows William V. Hyde, age 21, born in New York, is an
unmarried Farmer, and is living in Gaines Co., NY.
William V. Hyde
and Sarah
Mary Jane
Abbey
were
married July 2, 1864, in
Ridgeway Twp.,
Orleans Co., NY.
William V. Hyde
and Sarah
Mary Jane
(Abbey) Hyde moved to
Van Buren Co., MI, in 1864 after their
marriage.
William Justice "Will" Hyde was born April, 1865, in
Van Buren Co., MI.
The 1870 U. S. Census taken July 7, 1870, shows Eli Abby (age
50) born in Connecticut, and with real estate of $400 and personal estate of $250 is a
Farmer, and is living in Neosho Falls Twp., Woodson Co.,
KS. Living with
him are: Rachael A. Abby (age 54) born in New York, who is
Keeping House; Reuben Abby (age 13) born in New York; Franklin Abby (age
12) born in New York; and Brainard D. Abby (age 8) born in New York. Leigh Larson
note: Living two houses away is Eli's daughter, Sarah Hyde.
The 1870 U. S. Census taken July 7, 1870, shows William B. Hyde
(age 28) born in New York to Foreign-born parents, and with real estate of $400 is a
Farm Laborer, and is living in
Neosho Falls Twp., Woodson Co., KS. Living with
him are: Sarah J. Hyde (age 28) born in New York, who is Keeping House; and William
J. Hyde (age 5) born in Michigan.
The 1870 U. S. Census
taken September 5, 1870, shows Jaques Hirshman (age
47) born in Indiana, and with personal estate of $300 is a Farmer, and is living
in Black Twp., Posey Co., IN. Living with him are: his wife, Louisa Hirshman
(age 42) born in Indiana, who is Keeping House; his son, George W.
Hirshman (age 12) born in Indiana; his daughter, Olive Hirshman (age 9) born in
Indiana; his son, Charley Hirshman (age 7) born in Indiana; his daughter, Mary
Hirshman (age 6) born in Indiana; and his son, Alvin Hirshman (age 1) born in
Indiana.
Willard Elmore Hunt was
born July 10, 1873, in Missouri.
Erwin William Abbey was born May 11, 1876, in
Orion Twp., Richland Co., WI.
Blanche Harriett "Hattie" Hyde
was born November, 1878, in Kansas.
The 1880 U. S. Census taken June
17, 1880, shows George J. Harshman (age
58) born in Indiana to Virginia and Tennessee-born parents, is a married Farmer, and is living
in Herald Prairie Twp., White Co., IL. Living with him are: his wife, Louisa D.
Harshman (age 42) born in New Jersey to Ireland-born parents, who is
Keeping House; his unmarried son, Charles M. Harshman (age 17) born in Indiana
to Indiana and New Jersey-born parents; his daughter, Mary B. Harshman (age 15)
born in Indiana to Indiana and New Jersey-born parents; his son, Alvin H.
Harshman (age 11) born in Indiana to Indiana and New Jersey-born parents; his
nephew, Clarence E. Goldsmith (age 1) born in Indiana to Indiana-born parents;
and his granddaughter, Clide M. Austin (age 3/12, February) born in Illinois to
Illinois and Indiana-born parents, who has Cholera.
The 1880 U. S. Census taken June 2, 1880, shows Eli Abby (age
60) born in Connecticut to Connecticut-born parents is a Farmer and is living on
Main Street, Neosho
Falls, Neosho Falls Twp., Woodson Co., Kansas. Living with him is his wife, Rachel Ann Abby
(age 64) born in New York to Connecticut and Irish-born parents, who is Keeping
House. Also living
there are his two unmarried children, both born in New York to Connecticut-born
parents: William E. Abby (age 34), a
Livery Worker; and Brainard Abby (age 18), a Farmer.
The 1880 U. S. Census
taken on June 23, 1880, shows William Abbey
(age 27) born in Canada to Canadian and English-born parents is a Farmer living in
Aldine Twp., Norton Co., KS. Living with him are: Ida Abbey (age 21)
born in Wisconsin to Pennsylvania-born parents;
Irwin Abbey (age 4) born in Wisconsin with a disability named billious fever; and Ivey
Abbey (age 2)
born in Kansas.
The 1880 U. S. Census taken on June 7, 1880, shows
William V. Hyde (age 39) born in New York to English-born parents is a Farmer
and is living in Everett Twp., Woodson Co., KS. Living with him is his wife, Sarah Hyde
(age 34) born in New York to Connecticut and New York-born parents, who is
Keeping House. Living with them are their three children, all born to New
York-born parents: William J. Hyde (age 15) born in Michigan, a Farm
Laborer; Edwin Hyde (age 7) born in Kansas; and Blanche H. Hyde (age 1) born in
Kansas. Leigh Larson note: Living nearby is the
family of Culver M. Meeker, including Triphena (Abbey) Meeker, Sarah's sister.
By December 10, 1881, the William Searle Abbey family of four was back living
in Orion Twp., Richland Co., WI, when Mary Maude Abbey was born.
William Justice
Hyde and
Florence Eldora Mitchell were married
October 9, 1884, in Washington Co., IN.
The 1885 Kansas State Census taken on March 1, 1885,
shows William V. Hyde (age 44) born in New York, removing to Canada and then
removing to Kansas is a married Farmer and is living in Everett Twp., Woodson Co., KS.
Living with him is a married woman, Sarah J. Hyde (age 44) born in New York
removing to Canada and then removing to Kansas.
Also living there are two Hyde children, both born in Kansas: Charles E. Hyde
(age 12), a Farmer; and Hattie B. Hyde (age 6).
The 1885 Kansas State
Census taken on March 1, 1885, shows William J. Hyde (age 21) born in Michigan
and having moved to Kansas from Canada is a married Farmer and is living in Everett
Twp., Woodson Co., KS. Living with him is a married woman, Florence E. Hyde (age 24) born in Indiana and having moved
to Kansas from Indiana.
About 1888 or 1889 the William Abbey family removed to
Dodgeville, Iowa
Co., WI.
Sarah Mary Jane (Abbey) Hyde filed for divorce
from William V. Hyde in February, 1889, in Woodson Co., KS, but they eventually
reconciled about 1898.
Edna E. Hyde was born February 8, 1889, in
Everett Twp., Woodson Co., KS.
Charles Edwin "Charley" Hyde
and Moselle M. "Minnie/Mote" Morgan were married March 8, 1894, in Yates Center,
Woodson Co., KS.
Charles Edwin "Charley" Hyde
and Moselle M. "Minnie" Morgan Marriage Record.
Clarence Austin McDannald
was born February 23, 1894, in Garden City, Finney Co., KS.
Charles Edwin "Charley" Hyde
and Moselle M. "Minnie/Mote" Morgan were married March 8, 1894, in Yates Center,
Woodson Co., KS.
The Woodson Democrat,
Yates Center, Woodson Co., KS, Friday, March 9, 1894
Charles Hyde and Moselle Morgan were married
in this city last night.
The Woodson Democrat,
Yates Center, Woodson Co., KS, Friday, March 16, 1894
VERNON.
Ed. Hyde and Moselle Morgan (Mote, as she is
familiarly called) were married at the residence of J. O. Hamilton, in Vernon,
March 8th, Alex Hamilton, J. P. officiating. The youthful pair have the best
wishes of this community. In this wedding
Satisfaction was their scheme
And nothing else beside,
Ed realized his youthful dream
And Mote has got her Hyde.
The Neosho Falls Post,
Neosho Falls, KS, Friday, March 16, 1894
Vernon.
Miss Moselle Morgan and Mr. Edward Hide
were united in marriage Thursday, March 8th, at the bride's sister, Mrs. J. O.
Hamilton.
Willard Elmore Hunt and
Blanche Harriett "Hattie" Hyde were married January 1, 1895, in Coffey Co., KS.
The 1895 Kansas State Census taken on March 1, 1895,
shows W. J. Hyde (age 52) born in New York, is living in Cheyenne Twp., Woodson Co., KS. Living with
him are: F. E. Hyde (age 35) born in Indiana; Grover Hyde (age 10) born in
Kansas; Etna Hyde (age 8) born in Kansas; and Homer Hyde (age 5) born in Kansas.
The 1895 Kansas State
Census taken on March 1, 1895, shows S. J. Hyde (age 52) born in New York, is
living in LeRoy, Coffey Co., KS. Living with him her is C. E. Hyde (age 22) Born
in Kansas.
The Neosho Falls Post,
Neosho Falls, KS, Friday, March 19, 1897
In the District Court, Woodson county,
state of Kansas,
C. E. Hyde, Plaintiff, vs. Moselle Hyde,
Defendant,
To Moselle Hyde: You are hereby notified
that you have been sued by C. E. Hyde, in the District Court of Woodson county,
Kansas; that plaintiff's petition was filed in said cause on the 27th day of
January, 1897, and that you must appear and answer said petition on or before
the 1st day of May, 1897, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment
rendered against you declaring null and void the marital contract heretofore
existing between you and said plaintiff, and granting said plaintiff a divorce
from you, and equitable relief.
E. Q. STILLWELL, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Attest, (Seal) A. J. HUFF, Clerk..
The Santa Fe Monitor,
Santa Fe, Haskell Co., KS, Thursday, August 19, 1897
Word was brought down from Garden City
Tuesday that Clyde McDannald had sworn out a warrant for Claude Leach for
bastardy and that he had been arrested in Garden City and placed in jail to
await trial. We know nothing of the facts in the case further than the report,
which seems to be authentic.
The Santa Fe Trail,
Santa Fe, Haskell Co., KS, Thursday, August 19, 1897
C. A. Leach, was arrested in Garden City
Monday, on a warrant sworn out by Mrs. Clyde McDannald on charge of bastardy and
breach of promise. He will be given a preliminary hearing before Justice Folsom
next Saturday.
The Santa Fe Trail,
Santa Fe, Haskell Co., KS, Thursday, August 26, 1897
We were misinformed last week in regard to
the charges made against Claud Leach by Clyde McDannald we wish to correct our
statement by leaving out breach of promise.
The Liberal News,
Liberal, Seward Co., KS, Thursday, August 26, 1897
Claud Leach, a young blacksmith of Santa Fe,
was arrested Monday evening on a charge of bastardy preferred by Mrs. Claude
McDonald of this town. He was taken before Judge Folsom who placed him under
$700 bonds. He has not been able to give the required bond and is locked up in
jail - Garden City Herald. Leach recently removed to Santa Fe from this county.
Orville Melvin Hunt was
born October 1, 1897, in Baldwin City, Palmyra Twp., Douglas Co., KS.
The Santa Fe Monitor,
Santa Fe, Haskell Co., KS, Thursday, October 21, 1897
The Claud Leach case was thrown out of
Justice Colburn's court Friday, the plaintiff, Clyde McDonald, failing to appear.
The Garden City Sentinel,
Garden City, Finney Co., KS, Saturday, October 23, 1897
Town Talk.
The case of the State of Kansas ex. rel.
Clyda McDannald, vs. Claude A. Leach, was dismissed by the prosecution for want
of evidence necessary to convict.
Charles Edwin "Charley" Hyde
and Clyda (Austin) McDannald were married about December 19, 1897, in Garden
City, Finney Co., KS.
The Garden City Sentinel,
Garden City, Finney Co., KS, Saturday, December 25, 1897
Joyous Wedding Bells.
Marriage licenses were issued on last
Saturday by Probate Judge Griggs to Charles Hyde and Clyda McDannald, George
Warner and Bertha Grant, and Joseph Huffman and Julia Dean Heath. All the
parties reside in this county. We understand the first-named couple were made by
Judge Brackney, and that by way of a Christmas present to the bride his honor
only charged for the ceremony the customary salute to which the officiating
magistrate is always entitled.
The Santa Fe Monitor,
Santa Fe, Haskell Co., KS, Thursday, December 30, 1897
LOCAL NEWS.
Charles Hyde and Clyde McDannald were married
a week ago Sunday in Garden City, Judge Wm. Brackney officiating.
The Santa Fe Monitor,
Santa Fe, Haskell Co., KS, Thursday, January 20, 1898
LOCAL NEWS.
Born, January 10, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hyde,
a girl. Dr. R. E. Gray officiating. - G. C. Herald.
Fern Deen McDannald was
born January, 1898, in Santa Fe, Haskell Co., KS.
Leigh Larson note: It would appear that Fern
is the illegitimate daughter of Claude A. Leach and Clyda (Austin) McDannald.
In
1898, the
William Justice "Will"
Hyde family removed to Baldwin
City, Palmyra Twp., Douglas Co., KS.
The Baldwin Ledger,
Baldwin City, Douglas Co., KS, Friday, July 15, 1898
HERE AND THERE.
Wm. Hyde, son of W. V. Hyde has purchased the
tinshop of Mrs. Crosby.
Reba Cristabel Hyde was
born January 1, 1900, in Great Bend, Barton Co., KS.
The 1900 U. S. Census
taken on June 11, 1900, shows William V. Heyde (age 56) born February, 1844, in
New York to English-born parents is a married Liveryman who is renting his home,
and is living in the City of Baldwin, Palmyra Twp., Douglas Co., KS. Living with
him is his wife of 31 years, Sarah J. Heyde (age 56) born February, 1844, in New
York to New Hampshire and New York-born parents, with all three of the children
born to her still alive.
The 1900 U. S. Census
taken on June
26, 1900, shows William Abbey (age 47) born April 1853 in Canada to English and
Canadian-born parents is a Farm Laborer renting his home in
the City of Dodgeville, Dodgeville
Twp., Iowa Co.,
WI. Living with him is his wife of twenty five years, Ida Abbey (age 48) born September 1858 in Wisconsin
to Pennsylvania-born parents.
All of their children (except for Iva
who had married and Ruth who died) are living in the household in the City of Dodgeville, Iowa Co.,
WI. Irwin Abbey (age 24) born May 1876 is a traveling stationery salesman; Maude Abbey (age 18) born
December 1881 is a dressmaker; Emma Abbey (age 16) born February 1884; Truman
Abbey (age 14)
born May 1886; Eda Abbey (age 5) born March 1895; and Allen Abbey (age 2) born June 1898.
All of the children were born in Wisconsin.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 7, 1900, shows
William Hyde (age 35) born April, 1865, in New York to New York-born parents, is a
married Hardware Merchant, and who owns his home free of a mortgage, and is
living on Fifth Street, Baldwin City, Palmyra Twp.,
Douglas Co., KS. Living with him are: his wife of 15 years, Florence E. Hyde (age
39) born October, 1860, in Indiana to Indiana-born parents, and with 6 of the 7
children born to her still alive; his son, Grover G. Hyde (age 14) born July,
1885, in Kansas to New York and Indiana-born parents; his daughter, Edna E. Hyde (age 11) born February, 1889,
in Kansas to New York and Indiana-born parents; his son, Homer F. Hyde (age 9) born
September, 1890, in Kansas to New York and Indiana-born parents; his daughter, Edith F. Hyde (age 7) born October, 1892,
in Kansas to New York and Indiana-born parents; His daughter, Sadie U. Hyde (age 5)
born April, 1895, in Kansas to New York and Indiana-born parents; and his son, Willard B. Hyde (age 2) born June, 1897,
in Kansas to New York and Indiana-born parents.
The 1900 U. S. Census
taken on June 20, 1900, shows Willard Hunt (age 26) born July, 1873, in Missouri
to Missouri and Iowa-born parents is a married Day Laborer who is renting his
home, and is living in Wyandotte Twp., Wyandotte Co., KS. Living with him are:
his wife of 5 years, Blanche Hunt (age 21) born November, 1878, in Kansas to New
York-born parents, with the only child born to her still alive; and his son,
Orville Hunt (age 2) born October, 1897, in Kansas to Missouri and Kansas-born
parents.
The 1900 U. S. Census
taken on June 19, 1900, shows Charley Hyde (age 27) born November, 1872, in
Kansas to New York-born parents, is a married Day Laborer who rents his own home
and is living in the City of Great Bend, Barton Co., KS. Living with him are: is
his wife of 7 years, Clyda Hyde (age 20) born February, 1880, in Indiana to
Indiana-born parents, with all 3 of the children born to her still alive; his
son, Clarence Hyde (age 6) born February, 1894, in Kansas to Kansas and
Indiana-born parents; his daughter, Fern Hyde (age 2) born January, 1898, in
Kansas to Kansas and Indiana-born parents; and his daughter, Reba Hyde (age
4/12) born January, 1900, in Kansas to Kansas and Indiana-born parents.
The Baldwin Ledger,
Baldwin City, Douglas Co., KS, Friday, November 22, 1901
HERE AND THERE.
W. V. Hyde has decided to vacate the livery
stable recently purchased by E. J. Kinzer & Co. and will move to Butler Mo.
about the middle of next month.
The Lawrence Weekly World,
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS, Thursday, January 16, 1902
Real Estate Transfers.
William V. Hyde & wife to Florence E. Hyde,
lot 82 High street Baldwin City, $650.
The Lawrence Weekly World,
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS, Thursday, September 3, 1903
Real Estate Transfers.
The following real estate transfers were
filed for record in the register of deeds office yesterday:
Florence E. Hyde, and husband (Baldwin) to
Chas. E. Moss; $500; lot 82 High st. Baldwin.
The Lawrence Weekly World,
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS, Thursday, June 30, 1904
BALDWIN.
Mrs. Willard Hunt and daughter Blanche are
visiting Mr. Wm. Hyde and family this week.
The 1905
Kansas
State Census taken on March 1, 1905,
shows C. E. Hyde (age 31)
born in Kansas, and who rents his home, is a Teamster, and is living in Great
Bend, Barton Co., KS. Living with him are:
Clyde Hyde (age 25)
born in Indiana, and having moved to Kansas from Indiana, a Housewife; Clarence Hyde (age
11) born
in Kansas; Fern Hyde (age
7) born
in Kansas; Rebby Hyde (age
5) born
in Kansas; and Lena Hyde (age
3) born
in Kansas.
The 1905 Wisconsin
State Census taken on June 1, 1905,
shows W. V. Hyde (age 63) born in New York,
and having moved to Kansas from Canada, is a married
Liveryman who owns his home free of a mortgage, and is
living in
Baldwin City, Douglas Co., KS.
Living with him is his wife, Sarah J. Hyde (age 63) born in New York,
and having moved to Kansas from Canada, is a Housewife.
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census
taken on June 1, 1905, shows Wm. Abby (age 53) born in Canada to England and
Canadian-born parents is a Farmer Owning his own home with a mortgage and living
in the City of Dodgeville, Iowa Co., WI. Living with him is his wife, Ida E.
Abby (age 47) born in Wisconsin to Pennsylvania and Indiana-born parents. Also
living there are his five unmarried children, all born in Wisconsin to
Pennsylvania and Indiana-born parents: Wm. A. Abby (age 29) a Traveling
Salesman; Emma J. Abby (age 21) a Housekeeper; Chas. T. Abby (age 19); Edna B. Abby (age 10); and Glen A. Abby (age 7).
The 1905 Kansas State Census taken on March 1, 1905,
shows Wm. J. Hyde (age 39) born in Michigan, and having moved to Kansas from
Canada, is a Miller, and who owns his home with a mortgage, and is living in
Baldwin City, Douglas Co., KS. Living with him are: Florence E. Hyde (age 43) born in
Indiana;
Grover G. Hyde (age 19) born in Kansas; Edna E. Hyde (age 16)
born in Kansas; Homer F. Hyde (age 14)
born in Kansas; Edith F.
Hyde (age 12) born in Kansas; Sadie U. Hyde (age 9)
born in Kansas; and Willard B. Hyde (age 7)
born in Kansas.
William V. Hyde died
December 9, 1905, in Baldwin City, Douglas Co., KS,
at age 64. Buried in Oakland Cemetery, near Baldwin, Palmyra Twp., Douglas Co., KS. Cause of death
was Blood Poisoning.
The Baldwin Ledger,
Baldwin City, Douglas Co., KS, Friday, December 15, 1905
Obituary
William V. Hyde was born February 3,
1841 at West Gaines, Orleans County, N. Y. Was united in marriage July 2,
1864 with Miss Sarah J. Abbey, of Oak Orchard, N. Y. They moved to Michigan
the same year, and from there to Woodson County Kansas in 1879, from thence
to Baldwin in 1893 where they have thence resided. He died Dec. 9 1905, of
blood poison. Mr. Hyde was formerly a member of the Baptist church, but when
leaving the old home, made the same mistake that many others have made, in
neglecting to bring his church certificate with him, and so neglected to
unite with any church after coming West. He was an industrious, honest,
sympathetic citizen, a lover of home and family. He was perfectly resigned
to his fate, conscious to almost the moments of life, and desired to die
rather than live. He leaves a bereaved companion, two sons, Wm. J. and
Charles E., and one daughter Mrs. Hattie B. Hunt, of Dallas, Texas, she
arrived at the home too late to see father alive. "We shall all meet again"
The funeral was conducted from the home by the writer, and the remains were
laid to rest in the Oakland cemetery near Baldwin Kans. Dec. 12 1905. J. H.
G.
C. T. Abbey got an appointment to West Point after he graduated from
high school but apparently was not old enough to accept the appointment. He went
out to North Dakota and for two years was a cowboy. Part of that time, at least,
he was in a cabin out on the prairie all by himself. He saw the Northern Lights
many times, sometimes parallel to the ground and would come just like a big tube
of light along the ground. While he was a cowboy he participated in two
roundups. At that time (1905 -1907) there were no fences and the roundup
would begin with cowboys like Mr. Abbey going out and rounding up all the cattle
they could find and bringing them in to camp. The cattle would be sorted out by
different brands and the brands from their ranch stayed there. Evidently the
other brands were taken forward and dropped off at wherever they belonged. Mr.
Abbey said that the sun came up about 4:00 a.m. and went down about 10:00 p.m.
They would get up, have breakfast, and then roundup until noon when they would
come back to headquarters (that is to the chuck wagon). They would get a new
horse, eat lunch, and then go rounding up again until about 9:00 p.m. The trail
boss when he was on the roundup was named Favor, and was from Texas. There were
some terrific cowboys on the roundup. Some of the older cowboys would never go
to sleep at night, and would sit and talk and play poker. I guess they slept in
the saddle some times during the daytime. The roundup he was on apparently went
for about 300 miles and crossed the Little Missouri River. He said most of the
cowboys swam across the river with their horses, but that there was one man that
had taught his horse how to walk on the railroad trestle and he would walk his
horse across. Mr. Abbey said some of the older cowboys could rope a calf over a
cow.
While Mr. Abbey was a cowboy he got a second appointment to West
Point but it did not reach him until the time for acceptance had expired.
Apparently he never got another opportunity for an appointment. About this time
C. T. Abbey went to Oklahoma to work for his brother, Erwin, drilling
oil wells. Several years earlier Erwin had shot a man
and thought that he had killed him, so he fled and for a long time the family
did not know where he was. Erwin would send post cards back to the family and
say that he was OK, but would not tell them where he was because he thought that
the law was after him. It turned out that the man didn't die, so Erwin
eventually contacted the family and it was after that time that Mr. Abbey went
down to work for him. This must have been about 1907 or 1908. Glenn Abbey said
he remembered seeing Erwin only two times in his life; his parent's 30th
and 50th wedding anniversary family reunions.
The Lawrence Journal World,
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS, Saturday, May 11, 1907
Real Estate Transfers.
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Florence E. Hyde and h., Sapulpa, I T., to
Wm. Huff - $950. Lots 67, 68, Fremont St., Baldwin.
Erwin William Abbey
(age 32) and
Edna E. Hyde
(age 19) were married September 6, 1908, in Sapulpa, Creek Co., OK.
Sapulpa, Creek Co. Marriage Records,
16 Nov 1907 - 15 Mar 1921
ABBEY, Erwin W.
HYDE, Edna E.
September 06, 1908 Book 1, Page
218
The Lawrence Daily World,
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS, Tuesday, January 12, 1909
Real Estate Transfers.
Florence E. Hyde and husband, Sapulpa, Ok.,
to Harry A. King, $800, lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, blk 10, Fifth st., Baldwin.
The 1910 U. S. Census
taken on April 18, 1910, shows Charlie E. Hyde (age 36) born in Kansas to New
York-born parents, and in his first marriage, is a married Teamster who is
renting his home, and is living at 845 Olive Street, 3rd Ward, Ottawa City,
Franklin Co., KS. Living with him are: his wife of 14 years, Clyda M. Hyde (age
30) born in Illinois to Illinois-born parents, and in her second marriage, and
with all four of the children born to her still alive; his son, Clarence A. Hyde
(age 15) born in Kansas to Missouri and Illinois-born parents; his daughter,
Fern S. Hyde (age 12) born in Kansas to Kansas and Illinois-born parents; his
daughter, Reba C. Hyde (age 10) born in Kansas to Kansas and Illinois-born
parents; and his daughter, Lena P. Hyde (age 8) born in Kansas to Kansas and
Illinois-born parents.
The 1910 U. S. Census
taken on April 20, 1910, shows Willard E. Hunt (age 36) born in Missouri to
Missouri and Iowa-born parents is a married Machinist who is renting his home,
and is living at 1311 Grand Ave, 9th Ward, City of Kansas City, Jackson
Co., KS. Living with him are: his wife of 15 years, Blanche Hunt (age 31) born
in Kansas to New York-born parents, with both children born to her still alive;
his son, Orville Hunt (age 12) born in Kansas to Missouri and Kansas-born
parents; and his daughter, Lola Hunt (age 9) born in Kansas to Missouri and
Kansas-born parents.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 19,
1910, shows William Abbey (age 33) born in United States to United States-born
parents is an Oil Field Driller living at 626 South Park Street, 3rd Ward, City
of Sapulpa,
Sapulpa Twp., Creek Co., OK. Living with him is his wife of 1 year, Edna E. Abbey (age 21) born in Kansas
to Michigan and Indiana-born parents, and their only child, Ruth E. Abbey (age 9/12) born in Oklahoma
to United States and Kansas-born parents.
They are living in the household of Edna's parents: William J. Hyde (age 46), a
Plumbing Shop Operator born in Michigan to New York parents who owns his own
house; his wife of 26
years, Florence E. Hyde (age 49) born in Indiana to Indiana parents. Four of their
six children (all living) are in the household: Homer F. Hyde (age 19) a grocery
store clerk; Edith F. Hyde (age 17) a saleslady in a racket store; Paula? F.
Hyde (age
14); and Williard Hyde (age 12). All five children born in Kansas.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April
25, 1910, shows Sarah Hyde (age 69) born in New York to Connecticut-born parents
is an Agent for a Knitting Company with all 3 of the children born to her still
alive who owns her home free of a mortgage and is living on High Street, City of
Baldwin, Palmyra Twp., Douglas Co., KS.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April
20,
1910, shows Brainard D. Abbey (age 48) born in New York to Connecticut and New
York-born
parents is a divorced Shoemaker in his Own Shop who rents his home and is living
at 234 Main Street, 4th Ward, Ottawa City, Franklin Co., KS. Also living there
are four Lodgers.
The 1915 Kansas State Census taken on March 1,
1915,
shows Sarah J. Hyde (age 74) born in New York, and having moved to Kansas from
New York is a Housekeeper who owns her home free of a mortgage, and living in
Baldwin City, Douglas Co., KS.
The WWI Draft Registration
Card and Registrar's Report dated September 12, 1918, at Empira, OK, shows Erwin W. Abbey
(age 42) was judged "No". Erwin
W. Abbey signed his name on the form. Tall Height, Medium Build, Brown Hair and
Brown Eyes. He was employed as a Driller for John Sherman in Skiatook, Osange
Co., OK. He
was living at 105 1/2 N. Main Street, Sapulpa, Creek Co., OK. His wife, Edna E.
Abbey of the same address, was his nearest relative.
The 1920
U. S. Census taken on January 7, 1920, shows Sarah Hyde (age 78) born in the
United States to United States-born parents is a widowed Head of Household, and
is living alone on Eighth Street, Baldwin City, Palmyra Twp., Douglas Co., KS. Hunt (age 46) born in Missouri to
Missouri and Illinois-born parents is a married Machinist at Railroad Shops who
is renting his home, and is living in Sunrise Pct., Linn Co., OR. Living with
him are: his wife, Blanche Hunt (age 41) born in Kansas to New York-born
parents; and his daughter, Lola Hunt (age 18) born in Kansas to Missouri and
Kansas-born parents.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on February 7, 1920,
shows E. W. Abie (age 43) born in Wisconsin to United States and Wisconsin-born parents is
an oil well driller renting in Justice Precinct 1, Stephens Co., TX.
Living with him is his wife, Edna E. Abie (age 30) born in Kansas
to Indiana and
New York-born parents. Also living there is his daughter, Ruth Abie (age 10)
born in Oklahoma to Wisconsin and Kansas-born parents.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on February 2,
1920, shows Ruth Abbey (age 10) was a pupil at the St. Joseph's Academy, Sherman,
Grayson Co., TX. She was born in Oklahoma, with her father born in the U.S. and
mother born in Kansas.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 13, 1920,
shows William J. Hyde (age 55) born in Michigan to New York-born parents has his
Own Garage Shop and owns his mortgaged home at 105-1/2 North Main Street, 2nd
Ward, City of Sapulpa, Sapulpa Twp., Creek Co., OK. Living with him is his wife
Florence E. Hyde (age 59) born in Indiana to Indiana-born parents. Also living
in the household is his unmarried son Willard B. Hyde (age 22) born in Kansas to
Michigan and Indiana-born parents, who is a Mechanic in a Garage; and William J.
Hyde's widowed mother, Sarah J. Hyde (age 78) born in New York to Connecticut
and New York-born parents.
Leigh Larson note:
William J. Hyde was the son of William B. Hyde and Sarah Abbey, both born in
New York.
The 1920 U. S. Census
taken on January 7, 1920, shows Clyda Hyde (age 39) born in Illinois to
Illinois-born parents, is a married Head of Household, and who is
renting her home, and is living at 124 South Maple Street, 4th Ward, Ottawa City,
Franklin Co., KS. Living with her are: her unmarried son, Clarence Hyde
(age 24) born in Kansas to Missouri and Illinois-born parents, a Bus Driver for
a Transfer Company; his daughter,
her unmarried daughter, Fern Hyde (age 20) born in Kansas to Kansas and Illinois-born parents,
a Sales Woman at a Jewelry Store; her unmarried
daughter, Reba Hyde (age 18) born in Kansas to Kansas and Illinois-born
parents, a Clerk in a Factory Office; and her unmarried daughter, Lena Hyde (age
16) born in Kansas to Kansas and
Illinois-born parents, a Laborer in a Factory.
The Lawrence Daily Journal - World,
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS, Thursday, July
21, 1921
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde, of Sapulpa, Okla,
came in Wednesday because of the serious illness of Mr. Hyde's mother, Mrs.
Sarah Hyde.
The Lawrence Daily Journal - World,
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS, Thursday, July
28, 1921
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde of Sapulpa, Oklahoma,
who have been spending the past two weeks with Mr. Hyde's mother, Mrs.
Sarah Jane Hyde, who has been quite ill, started Thursday in their car for home.
Mrs. Hyde is much better.
Florence Eldora (Mitchell) Hyde died March
17, 1922, in Sapulpa, Creek Co., OK, at age 61. Buried in South Heights Cemetery, Sapulpa,
Creek Co., OK.
The Lawrence Daily Journal - World,
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS, Tuesday, March 28, 1922
BALDWIN NEWS
Word was received in Baldwin on Monday by
Mrs. S. J. Hyde of the death of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. William Hyde at
Sapulpa, Okla., following a long illness. The Hydes were residents of Baldwin
some ten years ago and have many friends here who will regret to hear of the
passing of Mrs. Hyde.
The Lawrence Daily Journal - World,
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS, Friday, October 13, 1922
BALDWIN NEWS
Mrs. S. J. Hyde is quite feeble this fall and
unable to leave her room only part of the time.
The Baldwin Ledger,
Baldwin City, KS, Friday, February 27, 1925
Mrs. Sarah J. Hyde, who has been quite ill
since Christmas, is now able to be up and about again.
Sarah Mary Jane (Abbey)
Hyde died after March 1, 1925,
in Baldwin City, Palmyra
Twp., Douglas Co., KS.
Probably buried in
Oakwood Cemetery, Baldwin, Douglas Co., KS.
The 1925 Kansas State
Census taken on March 1, 1925,
shows Mrs. Sarah J. Hyde (age 84) born in New York, and having moved to Kansas from
New York is a widowed Housekeeper who owns her home free of a mortgage, and living in
Baldwin City, Douglas Co., KS.
The 1925 Kansas State
Census taken on March 1, 1925, shows Charles E. Hyde (age 48) born in Kansas is
a married Teamster who rents his home, and is living at 1027 Heoge, Great Bend,
Barton Co., KS. Living with him is his wife, Clyda Hyde (age 38) born in
Illinois, a House Wife.
The 1930 U. S. Census
taken on April 16, 1930, shows Willard E. Hunt (age 56) born in Missouri to
Missouri and Iowa-born parents, and first married at age 21, is a married
Machinist at a Railroad, and who owns his home worth $1,600 and is living on
Front Street, Albany Pct., Linn Co., OR. Living with him are: his wife, Blanche
Hunt (age 51) born in Kansas to New York-born parents; and his married daughter,
Lola Hopson (age 28) born in Kansas to Missouri and Kansas-born parents, and
first married at age 24.
The 1930 U. S. Census taken on April 7,
1930, shows Melvin C. Morris (age 23) born in Oklahoma to Missouri-born parents
is a dock worker renting for $20.00 per month at 1264 West 30th Street, Los
Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA. He is married to Ruth Morris (age 20) born
in Oklahoma to Missouri-born parents.
They were married when Ruth was 17 and Melvin was 19. Three other adults were
also living in the household.
Willard Elmore Hunt
died January 2, 1932, in Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, at age 60. Buried in
Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn Co., OR.
The 1940 U. S. Census
taken on May 13, 1940, shows Blanche Hunt (age 61) born in Kansas, and 5 years
ago was living in Albany, Linn Co., OR, and with 6 years of School, is a widowed
Head of Household, and who owns her home worth $4,000 and is living in East
Brownsville outside city, Linn Co., OR. Living with her are: her married
son-in-law, Claud J. Stockdale (age 37) born in Nebraska, and 5 years ago was
living in Lincoln Co., OR, and with 4 years of High School, a Farmer of a Farm;
and her married daughter, Lola Stockdale (age 39) born in Kansas, and 5 years
ago was living in Lincoln Co., OR, and with 4 years of High School.
The 1940 U. S. Census
taken on April 26, 1940, shows Arthur P. Shelton (age 38) born in Missouri, and
5 years ago was living in the Same House, and with 8 years of School,
is a married
Carpenter for Johns Manville, and who owns his home worth $2,000 and is living at
107 East 80th Street, Washington Twp., Jackson Co., KS. Living with him are: his
wife, Reba C. Shelton (age 38) born in Kansas,
and 5 years ago was living in the Same House, and with 3 years of High School;
his daughter, Betty
Ann Shelton (age 13) born in Missouri,
and 5 years ago was living in the Same House, and with 8 years of School;
his daughter, Nancy
Rea Shelton (age 4) born in Missouri,
and 5 years ago was living in the Same House;
and his widowed
mother-in-law, Clyda Hyde (age 60) born in Indiana,
and 5 years ago was living in the Same House, and with 8 years of School.
Blanche Harriett "Hattie"
(Hyde) Hunt died January 20, 1959, in Marion Co., OR, at age 80. Buried in
Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn Co., OR.
Orville Melvin Hunt
died January 20, 1980, in Solano, CA, at age 82.
Lola Victoria (Hunt) Stockdale died July 23, 1980, in Brownsville, Linn Co.,
OR, at age 79.
Fern Deen (Hyde) (Sparks) (Dales)
Shelton (born January 10, 1900, in Kansas; died June 21, 1989, in Riverside,
Riverside Co., CA). Mother's maiden name was Harshman.
Fern Deen Hyde married (1) May 18,
1969, in Riverside, Riverside Co., CA, to Verner Bertram Dales: Born January 15,
1902, in Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., CA; Died September 18, 1978, in
Riverside, Riverside Co., CA. Divorced. Married (2) May 17, 1981, in Riverside,
Riverside Co., CA, to Arthur Perry Shelton (born July 1, 1900, at 1503 Pine St.,
Newton, MO; died July 26, 1992, in Orange Co., CA). Arthur was first married to
Zettie Lee Unknown. Vernon was first married December 22, 1932, in Riverside,
Riverside Co., CA, to Marianne Elizabeth Parker: Born November 25, 1906, in
Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., CA; Died August 25, 1967, in Los Angeles, Los
Angeles Co., CA.
Reba Cristabel (Hyde) Shelton (born
January 1, 1902, in Kansas; died July 30, 1978, in Riverside Co., CA).
Arthur Perry Shelton (born July 1,
1900, at 1503 Pine St., Newton, MO; died July 26, 1992, in Orange Co., CA).
Birth: |
Apr. 20, 1901
Newton
Harvey County
Kansas, USA |
Death: |
Jul. 23, 1980
Brownsville
Linn County
Oregon, USA |
Family links:
Spouse:
Claude
J Stockdale (1903 - 1968)
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Burial:
Eureka Cemetery and Mausoleum
Newport
Lincoln County
Oregon, USA |
Birth: |
Jul. 6, 1903
Sherman County
Nebraska, USA |
Death: |
Jan. 28, 1968
San Francisco
San Francisco County
California, USA |
Family links:
Spouse:
Lola
Victoria Hunt Stockdale (1901 - 1980)*
*Calculated
relationship
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Burial:
Eureka Cemetery and Mausoleum
Newport
Lincoln County
Oregon, USA |