Display Patriot - P-189307 - Elijah HYDE

Elijah HYDE

SAR Patriot #: P-189307

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: CT      Qualifying Service: Major / Civil Service / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A061613

Birth: 17 Jan 1735 Norwich / New London / CT
Death: 31 Dec 1800 Lebanon / New London / CT

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Maj in the CT Light Horse Cavalry; Wounded at Stillwater, October 7, 1777
  2. TAX COLLECTOR
  3. COMMITTEE TO RAISE RECRUITS, PAY BOUNTY

Additional References:
  1. "Hyde Genealogy from William Hyde, of Norwich"
  2. "Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army"
  3. JOHNSTON, CT MEN IN THE REV, pg 443, 475
  4. CTSDAR, NON-MILITARY SERVICE IN THE REV, 1774-1784, GRC 1966 S1 VOL 153, pg 114
  5. Hyde Genealogy, from William Hyde of Norwich, by Reuben H Walworth, Volume 1, pg 74

Spouse: Mary Clark
Children: Elijah Clark; Rhoda; Zebdial; Cynthia; Gershom; Oliver; Esther; Mary; Melinda; Lucy; Olive;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1889-10-30 CT Unassigned Sylvester Clark Dunham (282) Elijah   
1890-02-04 CT Unassigned Ralph Clark Dunham (283) Elijah   
1940-12-19 CT Unassigned Albert Raymond Smith Jr (59735) Elijah   
1960-06-14 ME Unassigned Edwin Clarke Hyde (85506) Zabdiel   
1979-09-21 OH Unassigned Charles William Darling Jr (116083) John   
1997-03-04 FL 202070 Alva Lawrence Wilkerson (147852) Rhoda   
2006-09-26 OH 26588 Charles Hyde Jr. (167890) Elijah   
Location:
Lebanon / New London / CT / USA
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