Family Search shows her as a daughter of Hugh Oliver Humble (1875-1966 #LHK7-TVF) and Elizabeth Threat Ellis (1874-1928 #LHPP-Z3R). On her Find A Grave Memorial page, she is linked to both her first and second husbands, William Riley Strickland and Howard Trayhman Williams.
Eula Mae Williams
Funeral services for Eula Mae Williams, 89, of Hillster were held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, 1995, at Forest Lawn Funeral Home chapel in Beaumont. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
She died Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1995, at a Woodville hospital.
She was a native of Orange and had formerly lived in Beaumont several years before moving to Tyler County a year and a half ago. She was a retired nurse for St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont.
Survivors: a son, Claude Strickland of Bronson; daughters, Faye Gibbs of Hillister, Laverne Duval of Quartz Hills, California, and Bessie Carlton of Houston: 16 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren, and eight great-great granchildren.
Published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 1, 1995, Page 10
1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 14A
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
232-234
Boyett, Nathan D Head M W 33 m2 9 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Minnie L Wf F W 28 M1 9 4/2 Tx La Tx
Boyett, Nathan H Son m W 7 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Boyett, Lily B Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Humphreys, Allie E Lodger F W 17 S Tx Miss Tx
1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr. 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6A
92-92
Humpherys, Uriah Hd W M Apr 1826 74 M/47 La Miss Miss Farmer
Humpherys, Elizabeth Wf W F Mar 1832 68 M/47 Miss Miss Miss
Humpherys, William J. Son W M Apr 1860 40 Wd Miss La Miss Minister Gospel
Humpherys, Viola G/D W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Miss La
Humpherys, Uriah G/S W M Apr 1879 21 S Tx Miss La Farmer
Humpherys, Arthur G/S W M Feb 1895 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Humpherys, Ida G/D W f Jan 1897 3 S Tx Miss Tx
96-96
Humphreys, Madison Hd W M July 1854 45 M/13 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf W F Jun 1844 55 M/13 7/6 Tx Ga Tx
Humphreys, Walter Son W M Sep 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willis Dau W F Spe 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Son Dau W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Miss Tx
Hargroves, Sallie S. Dau W F Aug 1886 15 S Tx Miss Tx
97-97
Becton, Levi Hd W M May 1888 42 M/17 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emily Wf W F Jun 1858 41 M/17 7/5 Miss Miss Miss
Becton, James Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Tx NC Miss Farm Laborer
Becton, Cora Dau W F July 1887 12 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Dolly Dau W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Ada Dau W F Jun 1895 5 S Tx NC Miss
1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr 6
Enumerated 6 through 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 31B/32A
203-203
Humphreys, Madison Hd M W 48 M1 23 Miss Miss Miss Farming
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf F W 57 m2 23 7/5 Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willie Dtr F W 20 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Miss Tx
206-206
Becton, Levi Hd M W 52 M2 27 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emma Wf F W 51 m1 27 8/6 Miss La Miss
Becton, Dollie Dtr F W 20 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William E Son M W 19 S Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Ada Dtr F W 14 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Elmos Son M W 9 S Tx NC Miss
Humphreys, Uriah Father-in-law M W 85 Wd La US US
212-212
Becton, James Hd M W 25 M1 5 Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Daisy Wf F W 25 m1 5 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Beatrice Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Gladys Dtr F W 1 s Tx Tx tx
1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr. 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6A
92-92
Humpherys, Uriah Hd W M Apr 1826 74 M/47 La Miss Miss Farmer
Humpherys, Elizabeth Wf W F Mar 1832 68 M/47 Miss Miss Miss
Humpherys, William J. Son W M Apr 1860 40 Wd Miss La Miss Minister Gospel
Humpherys, Viola G/D W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Miss La
Humpherys, Uriah G/S W M Apr 1879 21 S Tx Miss La Farmer
Humpherys, Arthur G/S W M Feb 1895 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Humpherys, Ida G/D W f Jan 1897 3 S Tx Miss Tx
96-96
Humphreys, Madison Hd W M July 1854 45 M/13 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf W F Jun 1844 55 M/13 7/6 Tx Ga Tx
Humphreys, Walter Son W M Sep 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willis Dau W F Spe 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Son Dau W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Miss Tx
Hargroves, Sallie S. Dau W F Aug 1886 15 S Tx Miss Tx
97-97
Becton, Levi Hd W M May 1888 42 M/17 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emily Wf W F Jun 1858 41 M/17 7/5 Miss Miss Miss
Becton, James Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Tx NC Miss Farm Laborer
Becton, Cora Dau W F July 1887 12 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Dolly Dau W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Ada Dau W F Jun 1895 5 S Tx NC Miss
1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr 6
Enumerated 6 through 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 31B/32A
203-203
Humphreys, Madison Hd M W 48 M1 23 Miss Miss Miss Farming
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf F W 57 m2 23 7/5 Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willie Dtr F W 20 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Miss Tx
206-206
Becton, Levi Hd M W 52 M2 27 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emma Wf F W 51 m1 27 8/6 Miss La Miss
Becton, Dollie Dtr F W 20 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William E Son M W 19 S Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Ada Dtr F W 14 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Elmos Son M W 9 S Tx NC Miss
Humphreys, Uriah Father-in-law M W 85 Wd La US US
212-212
Becton, James Hd M W 25 M1 5 Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Daisy Wf F W 25 m1 5 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Beatrice Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Gladys Dtr F W 1 s Tx Tx tx
Bonnie Sue Duck, 67, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, August 30, 2021 at Woodland Heights Hospital in Lufkin, Texas.
Bonnie was born in Port Arthur, Texas on November 9, 1953 to Murphy Ray Hunt and Margaret Mary Cappel. She had lived in Sabine County since 2013, having previously resided in Port Neches, Texas.
Bonnie set an example of love and kindness for anyone who walked into her life. She had a true servant's heart and gave of herself with love and devotion. She met her husband of 49 years when they were young teenagers and was devoted to him from the beginning. He was the love of her life and together they set an example of what a faithful marriage looks like for their children, grandchildren, and all others that met and loved them. She always made her children and grandchildren her priority with her true unconditional love and support.
Bonnie retired as a civilian with the US Coast Guard. Many of the Coasties that went through MSU Port Arthur still reach out to her as she was the "Mom" of the unit for many years. Most holidays you would find at least one Coastie who was unable to go home, sitting at our dining room table and there was always a trip to the unit to bring the on call person a meal and a hug.
Bonnie was the first one to not only reach out, but to step in and do when a family member, friend, or loved one needed it. Whether it was taking it upon herself to run to the store and pick up clothes and essentials for someone who lost their home or cooking a meal for a family dealing with illness or loss. You never had to ask, she was just there.
Bonnie volunteered her time, love, and skills throughout life. Most recently she was a volunteer through her church, St. Pius I Catholic Church, and through various quilting groups in the area. She enjoyed sewing and making quilts for those in need. She also enjoyed baking and giving her amazing bread, cinnamon rolls, and other treats to neighbors, family, and friends.
She enjoyed nature, hunting, and fishing. You could often times find her sitting on the front porch enjoying the peace that the view and sounds of nature bring. Meme's house has been the place all 4 grandkids love to be as often as they can be. She instilled a love for her country, the outdoors, and the Catholic faith in her children and grandchildren that will leave on for generations.
Bonnie is survived by her husband, Dwight Duck of Hemphill; son, Simon Duck and wife, January, of Kirbyville; daughter, Elizabeth Petrovich and husband, Brett, of Cypress; grandchildren, Faith, Christian, Kainan, and Isabella; and siblings, Dennis Murphy Hunt, James Hunt, Richard Hunt, Alan Hunt, Micheal Hunt, Bernard Hunt, Gene Hunt, Joseph Hunt, Katherine Chaffee, Sandra Bridges, and Ruth Kohler.
She was preceded in death by her brothers and sister, Murphy Hunt, Jr., Erney Hunt, and Margaret Taylor.
Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Friday, September 3, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with a rosary beginning at 7:00 p.m.
A funeral Mass will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 4, 2021 at St. Pius I Catholic Church in Hemphill with Father Maria J. Susai Avula officiating.
Burial will follow Mass in Wood Cemetery Annex in San Augustine County with Christian Petrovich, Kainan Duck, Joe Hunt, Justin Duck, Cory Duck, Jonathan Duck, Aaron Johnson, Jonathan Stelly, and Andrew Hunt serving as pallbearers.
Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 1, 2021, page 8
Her father was J. Tom Hunt of Alabama, and her mother was M.W. (Unknown) born circa 1849 in Tennessee.
The family of J. Tom Hunt is on Page 6 1880 Census for Erath County, Texas. The census shows his Father and Mother were born in Alabama. His brothers name was Bill HUNT. Cova was told he slept out on the porch with a pistol beside his bed. She also heard that he shot and killed a Mexican. In 1889 the family moved to Jack County, Texas.
Elizabeth (Betty) Hunt, 68, of 16616 Blackstone St., Detroit, died Feb. 23 at her home.
She was born Jan. 9, 1917, in Cass City, the daughter of Harry and Minnie Hunt.
Miss Hunt was a graduated of Michigan State with a B.S. Degree and was division manager from 1939 unitl 1977 with Sears-Roebuck, Detroit.
She was active in the American Red Cross, was a member of the AARP, and a member of the Redford United Methodist Church.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Catherine Wyman of Trenton; one brother, Russell Hunt; a niece, Janice MacLeod, and a nephew, William Wyman, and a dear friend, Augustine Bertotti.
The Ross B. Northrop and Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River, Detroit, are in charge of arrangements.
Services will be at 11:00 a.m. Friday at the Redford United Methodist Church, 22400 Grand River.
Memorials are suggested to the church.
Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)
Cass City Chronicle
Friday, January 30, 1942
Page 1
Business Man Here 37 Years Died on Sunday Morning
Harry L. Hunt Served his Community Many Years as Clerk, Assessor
Harry L. Hunt, prominent in business and political circles in Cass city of many years, passed away at Pleasant Home Hospital early Sunday morning. He had been taken seriously ill while at work in his greenhouse the previous Tuesday.
Harry Lewis Hunt was born in Ontario, September 13, 1873, and came with his family to Michigan when a small child, locating at Caro. He was employed in Caro until he was 20 years of age and the remainder of his life was spent in Cass City.
For a time he was employed int he general store of his uncle, T. H. Hunt. In 1899, he entered business for himself, conducting a grocery store her for six years. Since 1905, he has conducted a florist shop and greenhouse in Cass City, and in recent years, he has been assisted by Lewis Hunt, his son, as a partner in the business.
Mr. Hunt served Elkland towship as clerk and Cass City Village as assessor for many years. He also held the offices of township and village treasurer.
He was married to Miss Minnie Burg February 16, 1898, who also survives him. He also leaves three daughters, Thelma Hunt of Ypsilanti, Catherine Hunt of Trenton, and Betty Hunt of Detroit; two sons, Lewis Hunt of Cass City and Russell Hunt of New Baltimore; two brothers, Norman Hunt of Pass-a-Grille, Florida, and Bert Hunt of Kelso, Washington; and a sister, Mrs. Nellie Haefling, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, minister of the Evangelical Church, at the family residence. Burial was made in Elkland Cemetery. Local business houses were closed during the funeral hour. Pallbearers were O.W. Nique, E.W. Kercher, Calvin J. Striffler, Stanley Muntz, John Ball and Leonard Striffler.
Mr. Hunt was a good husband, a kind and loving father and a neighbor always willing to help wherever he could. He will be greatly missed by the entire community.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)
His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray&Peggy Holbrooks Pace, links him to his parents, Henry H. Hunt and Evie Frances Stanley, both of whom were also buried at the Broaddus Cemetery in San Augustine. He is also shown as the brother of Addie Nora Phillips. [Note: Neither his parents, of his sister, Addie, were listed in his obituary below. It is assumed they preceded him in death]
J. H. "Jim" Hunt
James H. "Jim" Hunt, 80, of Lufkin died Thursday, Aug. 3, 1995, in Lufkin.
He was born Feb. 17, 1915, in San Augustine County. Hunt had lived in Angelina County the past several years and was a retired farmer/rancher.
Survivors: wife, Erma Hunt of Lufkin; sons Allen Hunt and Larry Hunt, both of Lufkin; daughter Judy Bynum of Lumberton; sisters, Annie Bell Carter, Claudie Cook, and Hettie Harvard, all of Lufkin, and Bea Burkett of Nacogdoches; 15 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Oakley & Metcalf Funeral Directors chapel in Lufkin with Bro. Bill Bailey and Bro. James Brock officiating. Interment followed at Broaddus Cemetery in Broaddus.
Published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 9, 1995, Page 7
His Texas Death Certificated shows he was a resident of rural Angelina County to Jim Hunt and Erma Boyett, and survived by his spouse, Deloris Pickett, who signed his death certificate as Mrs. Jimmy C. Hunt. Occupation was shown as Operational Manager of Central Freight Lines. He died at the Hermann Hospital in Houston.
Graveside services for Larry "Pete" Hunt, 64, of Lufkin, will be held Thursday, January 26, 2017, at 3:00 p.m. at the Broaddus Cemetery.
Mr. Hunt was born September 25, 1952 in San Augustine, the son of Jim Hunt and Erma Beard Hunt, and died Monday, January 23, 2017 in Lufkin.
He was an avid hunter and fisherman, and he loved his children and grandchildren.
Mr. Hunt is survived by his wife of 43 years, Wanda Hunt of Lufkin; daughter and boyfriend, Janice Hunt and Jerry Steptoe of Lufkin; son, James Hunt of Lufkin; daughter and son-in-law, Melissa and Harry Cooper of Bull Shoals, AR; daughter and son-in-law, Jamie Nicole and Allen Sanders of Lake Charles, LA; 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, Allan and Kathy Hunt of Apple Springs; sister and brother-in-law, Judy and Bruce Bynum of San Augustine.
He was proceeded in death by his parents, Jim and Erma Hunt; brother, Jimmy Hunt; sisters, Shirley Burgay and Teresa Hunt; and grandson, James Thomas;
Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at Shafer Funeral Home in Lufkin.
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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, 8 February 2017, page 7
Letha Hunt McLemore, 92, of Nederland passed away December 12, 2015 at Oak Grove Nursing Home. She was born on May 24, 1923 to the late Eugene Wiseman Hunt and Ethel Northrip Hunt in Leedy, Oklahoma. She was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church, Nederland and past member of Hillcrest Baptist Church, Jasper, TX. She was also a member of the Poetry Society of Texas and member and past president of the Beaumont Poetry Society. Letha is survived by her daughters; Elaine Hinson and husband, Larry of Port Neches, TX, Janice Christopher and husband, Jimmy of Needville, TX, Joyce Sposito and husband, Billy of Hudson, FL; sons, Letcher McLemore and wife, Carolyn of Jasper, TX, Wayne McLemore and wife, Mary Lynn of Luling, LA, Donald McLemore and wife, Sandy of Port Arthur, TX; 12 grandchildren and 16 great- grandchildren. In addition to her parents, Letha was preceded in death by her husband, James W. McLemore and daughter, Irma Jean McLemore. A visitation will be Monday, December 14, 2015, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Melancon's Funeral Home in Nederland. Funeral service will be Tuesday, December 15, 2015, at Hillcrest Baptist Church in Nederland at 10:00 a.m. Graveside service will be at 3:00 p.m. at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper, TX. In lieu of flowers, you may send donations, in honor of Letha McLemore, to: M. I. N. T. O. R. (Ministery In The Outer Regions) P. O. Box 271413 Oklahoma City, OK 73137 Details and registry available at Melancons.org
Funeral services for Lewis Harry Hunt, 40, were held at the Douglas Funeral Home Sunday afternoon by Rev. Stanley P. Kirn. Interment was made in the Elkland cemetery. Members of the Tyler Lodge, F. & A.M., of which Mr. Hunt was a member, conducted the burial rites of the order. Mr. Hunt died Thursday, Feb. 10, at his farm home north of here. He had been in failing health for several years.
Lewis H. Hunt was born in Cass City June 5, 1908. Following his education in the local school, he worked for several years in the floral business for his father, Harry L. Hunt, and was later his partner. Lewis Hunt conducted the business after his father's death until last fall when he disposed of the greenhouse because of ill health.
He is survived by three sisters, Miss Thelma Hunt of Cass City, Mrs. William Wyman of Trenton, and Miss Elizabeth Hunt of Detroit, and a brother, Russell Hunt of Farmington.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)
Russell J. Hunt, 83, of Farmington Hills, died Monday, December 23, 1996, in Botsford Hospital.
He was born February 12, 1913, in Cass City, to Harry and Minnie (Burg) Hunt. He married Sibyl Kern in 1943 in Chicago, IL.
He attended Michigan State Normal and Colorado University, taught in New Baltimore, served in the Navy, then taught in Redford in Detroit.
Surviving are his wife, Alice, a sister, Catherine WYMAN of Trenton, and a niece and nephew. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Thelma who taught in Cass City, and one brother, Lewis, who was a florist in Cass City.
Funeral services were held Friday, December 27, at Heeney Sunquist Funeral Home with the Rev. John Trate officiating.
Interment was in Elkland Township Cemetery. Memorial services will be held later.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)
Shirley Ann Hunt
Date of Birth 17 Dec 1938
Gender Female
Birth County San Augustine
Mother's Name Erma Boyett
Roll Number 1938_0004
She was listed on the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. as Shirley Ann Hunt/Shirley Ann Burgay/Shirley Burgay, and shown as born in Broaddus to Jim Hunt and Erma E. Boyett
Funeral services for Miss Thelma J. Hunt, 54, esteemed teacher at Cass City High School, were held at 2 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church in Cass City.
Miss Hunt came to Cass City from Roosevelt High School in Ypsilanti. In the more than seven years she taught here, she became a valued member of the school staff and student leader.
School was dismissed Tuesday afternoon so that teachers and friends could attend the final rites. A collection was taken by her students. Part of the money contributed was used for flowers and the remainder will be used for a memorial that will be displayed at the school.
Miss Hunt was born in Cass City, Nov. 29, 1900, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt. She graduated from Cass City High School with high honors and earned Phi Beta Kappa honors at the University of Michigan from where she graduated in 1928. In 1937 she received her M.A. degree from U. of M.
She had a long, succesful career. Following her graduation, she taught in Ida and Ionia before acceptign a position at Ypsilanti where she taught from 1935 to 1948.
At Ypsilanti she was a critic teacher and at Cass City she taught English and Latin.
First signs of her fatal illness were reported Thursday, Oct. 27. She called authorities in the morning, saying she was ill. However, she later decided to go to school anyway. Later in the morning she complained of a pain in the chest and left arm and a physician was called.
She was taken to Pleasant Home Hospital by ambulance where she died Saturday, Nov. 12.
Miss Hunt was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Presbytherian Guild, Michigan Education Association and Hobby Club.
Surviving are: two sisters, Mrs. William (Catherine) Wyman of Trenton and Miss Betty Hunt of Detroit; a brother, Russell, of Birmingham, and an uncle, George BURG of Cass City.
Rev. Melvin R. Vender, Presbyterian pastor, officiated at the funeral and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)
Notes below copies from his Find A Grave Memorial Page ID 24740706
Birth/death places, and mother's link provided by Find A Grave contributor Deb. who also added:
"Claude's TXDC states he was to be cremated and originally supposed to have been placed in the Brookside Crematory, Houston, Texas - Perhaps his remains were moved to Virginia at some point in time to be with parents ... or this could be a cenotaph for him"
Parents shown as Claude Pegues Hunter Sr and Hardinia Redd Hunter on Find A Grave.
FindAGrave shows a photo of a military marker, engraved with a cross and "Robert M. Hunter, Michigan, AS US Navy, World War I, Nov 1 1895, Nov 24 1973."
Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, November 29, 1973
Page Eight
Services Monday for Robert Hunter
Robert M. Hunter, 77, died at Hills and Dales General Hospital Saturday, Nov. 24, following a long illness.
Mr. Hunter was born in Harwood, Ontario, Nov. 1, 1896, son of the late Robert and Frances Marchant Hunter.
He married Esther G. Mark in Lapeer Sept. 20, 1930. They came to Cass City in 1946 from Detroit where he lived until his death. He was a retired businessman, owning and operating the Western Auto Store.
Mr. Hunter was a member of the First Presybyterian Church of Cass City and served on the Session a number of years.
He was a veteran of World War I, having served in the Army and a veteran of World War II, serving in the Air Corps. He was Past President of Rotary International Cass City and a member of the Tyler Lodge No. 317 F&A.M.
He also served six years as Elkland township clerk.
Mr. Hunter is survived by his wife, Esther; one son, Robert of Cass City, and two grandchildren. Three brothers preceded him in death.
A Masonic memorial service was held Sunday. Funeral services were conducted from Little's Funeral Home Monday. Rev. Douglas Wilson, pastor of the first Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Melvin R. Vander, pastor Emeritus of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated.
Interment will be in Elkland cemetery.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2013)
1940 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Ward 16, Block 10-11
Enumerated April 5, 1940
SD 15 ED 84-1013 Sheet 3B
Washburn Ave
Hunter, Robert Head M W 43 M No 8 NY Same House Proprietor Plasterer Building Construction
Hunter, Esther Wf F W 39 M No H2 Mich Sam House Saleslady Store-Restaurant
Hunter, Robert Mark Son M W 2 S Mich ---
Mark, Ernest L Brother-in-law M W 43 M No H2 Mich Sam Place Inspector Auto Axle firm
Mark, Mita Hall Sister-in-law F W 30 M No C4 Mich Same Place (teacher public school, was written and then crossed through)
1920 Census
Maryland, Baltimore (Independent City)
Enumerated 5 Feb 1920
SD 3 ED 353 Sheet 17A
7887-363-381
Hunter, William R Head m W 78 M Md Md Md none
Hunter, Johanna E Wf F W 60 M Pa Pa Pa
1920 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Township
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 102 Stamped 103
3-3
Hurle, George Head M W 53 m 1881 Na 1911 England England England Far,er
Hurle, Angie Wf F W 53 M Ill Ill Ill
4-4
Hurle, Clyde T.? Head M W 29 M Kansas England Ill Farmer
Hurle, Marjorie L Wf F W 28 M Kansas Pennsylvania Ill
1930 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Township
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 70-4 SD 10 Sheet 1A Stamped 19
4-4
Hurle, George Head M W 64 m 23 England England England Farmer
Hurle, Lottie C Wf F W 61 M 25 Ind Ohio Ind (Second wife)
14-14
Hurle, Clyde Head M W 39 M 22 Kansas England Ill Farmer
Hurle, Marjorie Wf F W 38 M 21 Kansas Pa Kansas
Hurle, Lois M Dtr F W 9 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
1900 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Twp
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 112 Sheet 18A
141-146
Hurle, H. F. Head W M Apr 1858 40 M 15 England England England 1880 20 Years Nat Farmer
Hurle, Cate Wf W F Oct 1860 39 m 16 0/0 Iowa Ohio Ill
Benthieu Geo Boarder W M Aug 1884 15 S Kansas Ill Unk Farm Laborer
142-147
Hurl, Geo Head M M Jan 1865 35 m 10 England England England 1880 20 Na Farmer
Hurl, A. Wf W F May 1863 35 M 10 4/4 Missouri Unk Unk
Hurl, Clyde Son W M Aug 1889 10 S Kansas England Missouri At School
Hurl, Mage Dtr W F Feb 1890 9 S Kansas England Missouri
Hurl, Maud Dtr W F Dec 1895 4 S Kansas England Missouri
Hurl, Clarcy Dtr W F Aug 1897 3 S Kansas England Missouri
Forthsyte, Juni Boarder W F APr 1865 35 Wd England England England 1900
Forthsyte, Catherine Boarder W F Dedc 1899 5/12 S England England England 1900
1910 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Township
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 12 Sheet 5B
99-99
Hurle, George Head M W 44 m1 20 England England England 1880 Na Farmer
Hurle, Angia Wf F W 44 m1 20 4/4 Ill Ill Ill
Hurle, Clide Son M W 19 S Kansas England Ill Laborer Home Farm
Hurle, Madge Dtr F W 17 S Kansas England Ill
Hurle, Maud Dtr F W 15 S Kansas England Ill
Hurle, Clarisa Dtr F W 12 S Kansas England Ill
100-100
Joseph Bowers and Family, Joseph, age 51 was also born in England, and immigrated in 1881
1920 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Township
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 102 Stamped 103
3-3
Hurle, George Head M W 53 m 1881 Na 1911 England England England Far,er
Hurle, Angie Wf F W 53 M Ill Ill Ill
4-4
Hurle, Clyde T.? Head M W 29 M Kansas England Ill Farmer
Hurle, Marjorie L Wf F W 28 M Kansas Pennsylvania Ill
1930 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Township
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 70-4 SD 10 Sheet 1A Stamped 19
4-4
Hurle, George Head M W 64 m 23 England England England Farmer
Hurle, Lottie C Wf F W 61 M 25 Ind Ohio Ind (Second wife)
5-5
Davis, Lawrence Head M W 38 M 24 Kansas Wales Pa Farmer
Davis, Madge B Wf W 37 m 23 Kansas England Mo
Davis, Theodore L Son M W 6 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
Davis, John T Father M W 67 Wd 24 Wales Wales Wales Welsh 1869 Na None
Atchison, Tomas J Lodger M W 20 S Kansas Ill Kansas
14-14
Hurle, Clyde Head M W 39 M 22 Kansas England Ill Farmer
Hurle, Marjorie Wf F W 38 M 21 Kansas Pa Kansas
Hurle, Lois M Dtr F W 9 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
Maude Davis
Last Residence: 75220 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States of America
Born: 19 Dec 1894
Last Benefit: 75220 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States of America
Died: Dec 1980
State (Year) SSN issued: Kansas (Before 1951)
Her Texas Death certificate, online at Familysearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her to be the daughter of Garrett Hurst of Virginia. Her mother name was not listed. The informatnt was her husband, Geo. V. Baker of Woodbine, Texas. It was shown that she died at the Gainesville Sanitarium of Heart Failure.
1900 Census
Texas, Cooke County, Precinct 7
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 39 Sheet 5B
(from previous page)
86-87
Eliza Baaker Hd of H Mch 1855 Wd 5/4
Children at home: Delia, Thomas, and Mary
87-88
Baker George W Head W M Jun 1873 27 M 6 Tx Tx Ms Farmer
Baker, Charity V Wf W F Aug 1873 26 M 6 3/3 Tx Tn Va
Baker, Mintie B Dtr W F Nov 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Baker, Iris B Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 Tx Tx Tx
Baker, Ennis J Dtr W F May 1898 2 Tx Tx Tx
He was said to be the son of Jim Hurst, born in North Carolina, and M. Wyatt, born in Louisiana.
Name: James Wyatt Hurst
Death Date: 26 Jan 1935
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 81 years 9 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Apr 1853
Birthplace: La
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Hurst
Father's Name: Jim Hurst
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Center, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 27 Jan 1935
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116252
Digital Film Number: 4030349
Image Number: 3517
Reference Number: 4479
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
His Texas Death Certificated shows he was a Pipefitter for Local 211, and resident of Deer Park. He was DOA at the Pasedena Memorial Hospital, after choking on meat at a restaurant.Informant was Mrs. Johnnie Ruth Husband.
FindAGraves shows that he has a military marker, engraved with his name and dates, a cross, Texas, PFC US Army, World War I. He also has two spouses listed on that same website, Kitty V. McNEECE (188201947) and Nora Rachel MURRAY (1904-1984).
Mr. Guy Husband, age 73, devoted husband and loving father, of Zavalla, Texas, died in Lufkin, Texas, on October 25, 2014. He was born in San Augustine County, Texas to the late Guy Amon and Gladys (Pinkston) Husband.
Guy began school in the Goodwin School and later, when the school districts consolidated, he went to Broaddus. He was of the Pentecostal faith, attending the Broaddus United Pentecostal Church of Broaddus, Texas. He had worked as a barber, but his main occupation became buying and selling real estate in the area. He and his wife Charolette wer able to take several cruises to Alaska, sometimes taking along their great-nephew, Reese Rushing.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 40 years, Charlotte Rushing Husband of Zavalla; sons, Brent Husband of Huntington and Stewart & Becky Husband of Zavalla; sister, Quibie Smith of Amarillo, Texas; grandchildren, Mark, Josh, Cara, Austin, Anna and Adam; and great-nephew, Reese Rushing.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Gladys and Guy Husband; brothers, Buford, Cornelius, and Glenn; and sister, Nina.
Funeral services will be held Monday, October 27, 2014, 1:00 p.m. at the Broaddus United Pentecostal Church with Bro. Mark Green officiating. Visitation will be held Sunday evening, October 2
Mr. Richard Husband, age 87, longtime resident of San Augustine County, passed from this life Wednesday morning, October 9, 2013, in San Augustine.
Richard was born to Hollie (Pinkston) Husband and James A. "Gus" Husband on November 21, 1925, in San Augustine County, Texas. He was employed as a Cement Finisher working in Construction. He was a good Christian, where he loved God, his church, and he loved his family. He was a disciplinarian and taught his children to respect the Biblical precepts. He loved the outdoors, he enjoyed hunting and gardening. He loved working construction making cement blocks tables with antique glass on top. He was a self taught harmonica player and loved to sing Christian music. He was a member of the Gloryland Pentecostal Church in San Augustine County, Texas.
Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, October 11, 2013, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Bro. Jerry Kirby officiating. Interment will follow in the Upper Chireno Cemetery in Chireno. Visitation will be Thursday evening, October 10, 2013, from the hours of 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Robert Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine County, Texas.
His survivors include, Son, Charles Richard Husband of San Augustine; Daughters, Lynda Faye (Husband) Holt and her husband, Robert of Nacogdoches; Rose Ann (Husband) Smith and her, husband Berl of San Augustine; 13 Granchildren; 12 Great-Great Grandchildren, and 5 great-great-great grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his Sisters-in-law, Ruth Hensarling of Dayton; and Alma Berwick of Beaumont.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Hollie (Pinkston) Husband and James A. "Gus" Husband; his wife, Dorsett Faye (Wyatt) Husband of 44 years, in 1989; Son, Doyle Husband; Brothers, Herman, Neil, James "Roe" Husband; and a Sister, Viola Wall.
From Wyman Roberts Funeral Home "Time for Memory" website
A nearly identicial obituary was also published in The Sabine County Reporter
October 16, 2013, Page 15
US Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865, show that he enlised in 1862 and served in the Thirty-Seventh Infantry, H-La. The Civil War Service Records database on Ancestry.com shows he was in Co. K, 37 Mississippi Infantry, and his rank at induction and discharge was 1 Sergeant.
Paula Jones shows that he died in 1862 in Jasper County, Mississippi. Civil War Prisoner of War Records shows that an A. Husbands surrendered on May 4, 1865, and was paroled on May 17, 1865 in Meridian, Mississippi. A. Husband was a Pvt in Company A, from Smith County, Mississippi. Likely these are two different A. Husbands, but all records should be further examined.
1850 Census
Alabama, Dallas County, Union Distr
Enumerated 28 Nov 1850
1114
A L Husbands 27 M Oversser Tenn
Pollyan Husbands 22 F Ala
Wm. M. Husbands 4 M Ala
James M. Husbands 2 M Ala
1860 Census
Mississippi, Jasper County, P.O. Holts
Enumerated 5 Sept 1860 by Bert Thigpen
Page 101
667-672
A.L Husbands 37 M Farmer 2,200 4,00 Tenn
M.A. Husbands 28 F Domestic House Work Ala
W.M. Husbands 14 M
J.M. Husbands 12 M Ala
A.E. Husbands 8 M Ala
S.C. Husbands 6 F Ala
M.W. Husbands 4 M Ala
F.S. Husbands 2 F Ala
Funeral services for Bessie Mae Husbands Goetzmann, 92, of Houston were held Friday, June 10 at Woodlawn Funeral Home with interment at Woodlawn Garden of Memories in Houston. She died Tuesday, June 7 in Houston. She was born June 7, 1896 in Bess May to Joe and Callie Windham Husbands. Survivors include a sister Della Smart; two daughters, Helen Harrell and Hildred Hays; three sons, Wayne, F.E. and Ralph Goetzmann; 14 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
After graduating from Flint (Mich.) Central High School in 1930, Al went West looking for work. In a biography he prepared for his family he writes he "left Flint on a car-haul away loaded with Buicks for Kansas City. Hitching my way west, I came to Lawton, Oklahoma which at that time was about 9000 people." His wife MayBelle wrote that he lived with an Aunt and Uncle and worked at Montgomery Wards. The position he was given was reserved for students, so he enrolled in Cameron State Agricultural College the next day. He received an Associate in Science degree from Cameron in May, 1932.
He was a longtime employee of Dupont, working on and off depending on the economy, from 1927 through 1949. He later worked for Acme Paint, Williams Gun Shop, Knoblock's Hardware, and as a custodian at Mott Community College. After he retired in 1976, Al and MayBelle travelled, and spent each winter at The Tip O' Texas RV Resort in Pharr, Texas, returning home to Michigan each summer.
Barbara S. "Tammy" Ener, 59, of Pineland died at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003, at her residence. Mrs. Ener was born Oct. 10, 1943, in Salem, Missouri, and had lived in Sabine County for the past 25 years. Survivors, her husband, Bill Ener of Pineland; a step-son Todd Ener of El Campo, a granddaughter, Ally Ener of El Campo; a sister LaVerne McCOY of Carthage, Missouri; and her mother-in-law, Inez Ener of Pineland. Graveside rites were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Brookeland Cemetery in Brookeland, Sabine County, with Bill PERRY officiating. Starr Funeral Home Inc. Hemphill directors.
The Cass City Chronicle
Friday,October 20, 1911, Vol. 6, No. 27, Page 1
Mrs. Otto Klinkman Called by Death
Had Been Ill for Six Months, Funeral Was Held Thursday Afternoon
Mrs. Otto Klinkman passed away Saturday at her home in Elkland Township after an illness of six months' duration. Ascending myelitis is given as the cause of death.
Maggie May Hutchinson was born in Lancaster, NY on May 12, 1863. At the age of 22 she was united in marriage with Otto Klinkman in Lancaster and about 14 years ago she with the other members of the family moved to Elkland township settling on the farm on the county line three miles east of Cass City which has since been their home.
The funeral services were held at the residence Tuesday afternoon. Rev. W. B. Weaver, pastor of the M. E. Church officiated and preached from the text "Do not be afraid, only believe." The interment was in Elkland cemetery and the following gentelman acted as pallbearsrs: J. A. Benkelman, S. G. Benkelman, J. A. Caldwell, W. R. Kaiser, A. H. Muck, and P.; S. Rice.
Besides the husband, five sons, Orton, Harvey, Howard, Charles and Arthur, all at the parental home, two sisters, Miss Emma E. Hutchinson of Buffalo, N.ly. and Mrs. Lafayette Siegel of Moscow, Mich. and one brother, Geo. M. Hutchinson of Lancaster, N.Y. survive.
Both sisters and the brother mentioned were present at the funeral and other out of town friends who attended wereh Henry Schultz and son of Caro.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2011)
Could not locate a Texas Death Certificate on the Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976 database at Familysearch.org.
FindAGrave shows her as Martha "Mattie" Hutchinson Smith, and lists her location of birth as Autauga County, Alabama. It further shows that she and William Washington Bickley were married 4 Jan 1870 in Talbot County, Georgia, and had seven children. (Memorial # 39404881, showing Burial at the Hemphill City Cemetery). A second FindAGrave Memorial exists (# 64919395) which instead shows her burial at Bickley Cemetery. A photo of this double tombstone with her husband, William W. Bickley is shown. Her date of birth is engraved, apparently in error, as May 18, 1884.
On the death certificates of sons Robert and Willie Simon, she is shown as Mattie Hutchinson (Hutcherson). On the death certificate of daughter, Tinie May, and the one for her son, Horace Bickley, she is instead listed as Mattie Smith. Could she have remarried after her husband William Bickley died in 1907, perhaps accounting for the inconsistent names, and for the two headstones in differing cemeteries?
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNQ7-B76
name: Edna Venora Pate
death date: 08 Dec 1971
death place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 79 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 03 Sep 1892
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Will Hutto
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Lillie Mae Baldree
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
informant Ray C. Anderson
film number: 2223502
digital film number: 4005460
image number: 02810
reference number: 90637
Collection: Edna Venora Pate, "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976"
He was killed in a auto accident, from a crushing injury to his chest and thorax, after being hit by a truck and thrown from his car. His death certificate also showed his usual residence as Bacliff, Galveston County, Texas.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD81-XPX
name: Ellis Alfred Hutto
death date: 18 Jan 1959
death place: Rusk, Cherokee Co., Texas
gender: Male
race: W
death age: 61 years 9 months 14 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 04 Apr 1897
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: William Franklin Hutto
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Lillie Mae Baldre
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Railroad Worker
place of residence: Bacliff, Galveston Co., Texas
cemetery: Grace Memorial Park
burial place: Alto Loma, Texas
burial date: 21 Jan 1959
additional relatives:
Informant Mrs. Ellis A. Hutto
film number: 2115872
digital film number: 4166747
image number: 1318
reference number: v X cn 1032
Collection: Ellis Alfred Hutto, "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976"
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6L4-358
name: James A Hutto
death date: 08 Mar 1963
death place: Prect 1, Panola, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 68 years
estimated birth date: 1895
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Will Hutto
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Lillie Baldreath
mother's birthplace:
occupation: retired pipe line worker
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2117179
digital film number: 4005456
image number: 2163
reference number: cn 19774
Collection: James A Hutto, "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976"
The annotated transcription of the McMahan cemetery shows that he shares a marker with Alice Arthur. Their daughter, Myrtle Marie (1927-1928) is also buried at McMahan.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36J-4JC
name: John Henry Hutto
event: Death
event date: 23 Feb 1971
event place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
occupation cattleman retired
gender: Male
marital status: Divorced
birth date: 19 Jun 1887
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
father's name: William Franklin Hutto
mother's name: Lillie Baldree
certificate number: 20841
film number: 2223121
digital folder number: 005145919
informant Mrs. Doris Durbin (daughter)
image number: 03018
Collection: John Henry Hutto, "Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976"
His Texas Death Certificate listed his parents as Charlie Hutto and Leora Jones. His usual occupation was shown as Gauger and Pumper. He was not a veteran. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Hutto.
1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine county, Pr. 1, San Augustine
Enumerated 13 and 14 Jun 1900
SD 267 (or 287?) ED 74 Sheets 6A and 6B
102-102
Hutto, Wm F Head M M May 1858 42 We Miss SC Miss Farmer
Hutto, Henry P Son W M Jun 1887 13 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
Hutto, Mollie Dtr W F Dec 1888 11 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
Hutto, Ben F Son m M May 1890 10 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
Hutto, Ollie M Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Tx Miss La
Hutto, James A Son W M May 1895 5 S Tx Miss La
Hutto, Edna V Dtr W F Sep 1893 S Tx Miss La
Hutto, Ellis A Son M W May 1897 3 S Tx Miss La
Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947
Name Bert L. Hyde
Birth Date 11 Jul 1872
Birth Place Batavia, Illinois
Death Date 4 Aug 1939
Death Place Batavia, Kane, Illinois
Burial Date 17 Aug 1939
Burial Place Batavia, Kane, Illinois
Cemetery Name West Batavia
Death Age 67
Occupation General farmer
Race White
Marital Status M
Gender Male
Residence Batavia, Kane, Illinois
Father Name Milton Hyde
Father Birth Place Batavia, Ill.
Mother Name Florence Ford
Mother Birth Place New York State
Spouse Name Agnes Hyde
FHL Film Number 1819837
1910 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Batavia Twp, Batavia City
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 44 Sheet 7A
71-71
Hyde, Burt L Head M W 37 m1 8 Ill Ill NY Farm Farm Dairy
Hyde, Agness Wf F W 46 m1 8 4/4 Ill England Ireland
Hyde, Ellen M Dtr F W 7 Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Olive Dtr F W 3 Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Almeda Dtr F W 1 Ill Ill Ill
1920 Census
Illinois, Kane County,?b? ?/b?Batavia Twp
Enumerated 11 Feb 1920
SD 3 ED 62 Sheet 4B
44-94
Hyde, Bert Hd M W 47 M Ill Ill NY Farmer Operator
Hyde Agnes Wife F W 46 Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Ellen Dtr F W 16 S S Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Dorothy Dtr F W 14 S Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Eveline (sic-Olive) Dtr F W 13 S Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Almeda Dtr F W 11 S Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Bert L Jr Son M W 9 Ill Ill Ill
1930 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Batavia Twp
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 45-23 SD 10 Sheet 1A Stamped 55
RFD #2 Batavia Twp
7-7
Hyde, Bert L Head O 20,000 M W 57 M 29 Ill Ill NY Farmer
Hyde, Agnes Wf F W 57 M 28 Ill England South Ireland None
Hyde, Dorothy Dtr F W 24 S Ill Ill Ill Assistane Dentist
Hyde, Olive Dtr F W 23 S Ill Ill Ill Stenographer Office
Hyde, Almeda Dtr F W 21 S Ill Ill Ill Stenographer Insurance Office
Hyde, Bert Jr M W 19 S Ill Ill Ill Farmer
Jennifer Fawley emailed in May, 2012:
Okay, so exciting?I just discovered my Hyde family genealogy,which goes back to 1614 in England!!!
The whole Hyde lineage can be found at: http://www.angelfire.com/folk/morgan/fam/fam01520.htm
My Grandpa Bert Hyde Jr. in Batavia, IL
His father Bert Hyde Sr. in Batavia, IL
[Milton D. Hyde in Batavia, IL]
His father Daniel Hyde in Batavia, IL
His father James Hyde in Vermont
His father Nehemiah Hide in Connecticut
His father Daniel Hide in Connecticut
His father John Hide in Connecticut
His father John Hide in Connecticut
His father Humphrey Hide in Connecticut
His father George Hyde in England
The website for the City of Batavia, Illinois (www.cityofbatavia.net) states the following about its early governance "By 1850 Batavia was large enough to have its own government, they had a town meeting so the citizens of Batavia had their say on how Batavia should be run. They held an election, Meredith Mallory to represent Batavia at township meetings. Joel McKee to be town clerk, for the making of reports of business that Batavia handled, he was also elected to be Justice of the Peace. Daniel HYDE was elected to decide on property taxes, and Joseph Whipple was elected to provide for the poor and to be one of Batavia's two policement. They other policemen selected was Salem Phillips.
Jennifer Fawley emailed Volume 18, Number 2 of "The Batavia Historian," prepared for their regular open meeting of April 17, 1977. Speaker Jean Humphrey discussed her findings about Batavia after analysing the 1850 census in some detail. Of the population of 892, 337 were New Yorkers, 222 from elsewhere in Illinois and 46 from Vermont, including the the Youngs, and Daniel Hyde, 67 from Canada, and 54 from Ireland.
Shown on several online trees as a son of James Hyde Sr. and Eunice Pennock of Strafford, Orange County, Vermont.
1850 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Geneva Twp
Enumerated 21 Oct 1850
Stamped 141
--/2086
Daniel Hyde 32 M Farmer 1000 Vt
Ellen Hyde 25 F Vt
Milton Hyde 4 M Ill
Frances Hyde 1 F (sic) Ill
1860 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Geneva Twp, PO Geneva
Enumerated 27 July 1860
Page 484
7448-4573
Daniel Hyde 41 M Farmer 47,000 3000 Vt
Ellen Hyde 35 F Wf Vt
Milton Hyde 14 M Ill
Frank Hyde 11 M Ill
Nellie Hyde 10 F Ill
Adelbert Hyde 8 M Ill
J. Kenning 17 M Farm Hand Scotland
C. Brady 29 Farm Hand NY
Ed Cooley 17 ServantIll
She lived in Pasedena, California. Dorothy had one son named Stanley, and a granddaughter named Sandra.
The California Death Index lists a Dorothy H. CROWE, born 11 Apr 1905 in Illinois
and died on 30 Dec 1993 in Los Angeles. Her father's last name was HYDE, and her mother's last name was MACK.
Her great niece, Jennifer Fawley, writes that Ellen he did not have children, but was close to her nieces and great nieces. She worked as a volunteer at the Geneva Hospital. The SSDI shows her final residence as Wisconsin.