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From: Anthony Hyde <>
Subject: Re: [ARMAGH] HYDE and PROCTOR Drumcree Parish, County Armagh
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 14:50:41 +1000
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Dawn
Thanks for your reply. I haven't come across the DOUGHERTY name in
relation to Hyde.
Good luck in your searching.
Anthony

>Hi Anthony,
>Have you seen any mention of a DOUGHERTY or ANDERSON connection to your
>HYDES?
>My ggm Annie Hyde DOUGHERTY was born in Ireland in 1829, daughter of
>Benjamin DOUGHERTY and Sarah Anne ANDERSON. I have not been able to explain
>the HYDE middle name. The IGI lists the marriage of the parents as taking
>place in Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. The family emigrated to New Brunswick c.
>1837 and lived near my LAVERTY family who we believe were from Armagh.
>Annie DOUGHERTY married John LAVERTY in 1854 in New Brunswick. I have
>noticed several LAVERTY families in Drumcree but have not been able to find
>a connection to George LAVERTY and Elizabeth BROWN (no confirmation of the
>BROWN name) who emigrated c. 1816 with son, William.
>
>Would appreciate any information on these families.
>Dawn Laverty Matheson
>Ontario, Canada
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Anthony Hyde" <>
>To: <>
>Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 1:33 AM
>Subject: [ARMAGH] HYDE and PROCTOR Drumcree Parish, County Armagh
>
>
>> HYDE - There were a few HYDE families farming in Drumcree Parish,
>> County Armagh in the 1700/1800s. We have traced our family starting
>> with John and Margaret (nee Stewart) Hyde to around 1784. Seeking
>> information on other Hydes from this area, as there more than likely
>> related.
>> Extract from our info:
>> The earliest known members of the Hyde family lived in the Townland
>> of Kilmagamish, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
>> There are numerous headstones in the Drumcree churchyard bearing the
>> name "Hyde".
>>
>> PROCTER - A number of HYDE and PROCTOR's married, plus other family links.
>> Joseph Proctor, full age, widower, labourer, of Foy (father: John
>> Proctor, farmer) to Elizabeth Hyde, full age, spinster, of Foy
>> (father: William Hyde, farmer) on May 31, 1858, Parish Church of
>> Drumcree. http://www.dankat.com/earls/file8c.htm
>> *(from Anthony Hyde's line) In 1863 our Edward 1 and Anne Hyde (nee
>> Spencer) rented a house in Drumgoose, Drumcree Parish. It was
>> apparently sub-leased, as the immediate lessor was Edward Proctor.
>> A James Hyde married Sarah Proctor in 11/1813 Drumcree Church FOY
>> townland father: John Proctor, farmer
>>
>> Please contact Anthony Hyde if your research is in the same fields as
>mine.
>> April 2005
>>
>>
>
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