Mrs. Mary Hyde From History of Grant County, Wisconsin, 1881, p. 891.

LANCASTER

MRS. MARY HYDE, widow of Luther A. Hyde, who was a native of Vermont, born February 15, 1810. They were married February 15, 1832, at St. Armand; they lived in Vermont until December, 1855, when they came to Lancaster. Mr. Hyde ran the Mansion House up to the time of his death, which occurred Jan. 11, 1861; he left three children, a daughter and two sons - Helen M., now Mrs. Bellows, of Lancaster; C. J. and A. E., the latter proprietor of the Mansion House at present. Mrs. Hyde has lost four children - Margaret Isabella, died in Vermont, April 26, 1851; James Walter, who enlisted in the army, was wounded at the battle of the Wilderness and died in Philadelphia, in 1864; Henry Allen, enlisted in May, 1864, died Sept. 24, 1864; George Luther, another who responded to his country's call, and was wounded at the battle of Bull Run, came home and died Oct. 28, 1864.

 


This biography generously submitted by Roxanne Munns.