Hyde Genealogy: Or, The Descendants,in the Female as Well as in the Male Lines, from William Hyde, of Norwich ...

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J. Munsell, 1864 - 734 páginas

Hyde Genealogy, Or, The Descendants, In the Female as Well as in the Male Lines, From William Hyde, Of Norwich by Reuben Hyde Walworth, first published in 1864, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation.

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Página 32 - ... everlastingly saved. And as for your false church, ye need not to excommunicate me forth of it. I have not been in it these twenty years, the Lord be thanked therefore. But now ye have done what ye can, my lord, I pray you yet grant me one thing.
Página 128 - When the convention which formed the first constitution of the state of New- York met at Kingston, in 1777, they elected Mr.
Página viii - Hyde and his wife came to Norwich in 1660. Their eldest daughter, Elizabeth, born in August of that year, was the first white child born in Norwich. He was a farmer, and had lands assigned to him at Norwich West Farms, where he died ' in 1677, at the age of forty years.
Página vi - I have not been aЫеГГo ascertain from what part of England he came ; to what family he belonged; or where he first landed in this country, or the precise time when he arrived here. He probably, however, came over in 1633, with the Rev. Thomas Hooker, the first minister of Hartford; sojourned a short time at Newton, Mass., and removed with him to Hartford in 1636. The time of his removal to Saybrooke is not ascertained, but he owned lands in Hartford as late as 1639.
Página vii - William Hyde was a man of considerable importance among the settlers of Norwich, and was frequently elected as one of the townsmen, or selectmen. He died at Norwich, 6 January, 1681.
Página 527 - In 1829, he was appointed assistant register of the court of chancery of the state of New York, and held that office until his death.
Página 542 - Asembly in 1733. In 1741 he was appointed a justice of the peace and a judge of the County Court...
Página 184 - He was frequently a member of the State Legislature and was a delegate to the Convention in 1818 to form the State Constitution.
Página 185 - He was a justice of the peace, and was a member of the state legislature for many years.

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