. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. s, March 31, 1700,and died at Huntington, Connecticut, in October, 1771 ; he married Deborah , and was the father of nine children. Daniel Hyde second(172S-1810), farmer, third son of Daniel first, wasa lifelong resident of Huntington ; married Mary , and had a family of six children. Eb- enezer Hyde (r 758-1842), son of Daniel second,also spent his life upon a farm at Huntington ; mar- 3 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SO
. Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees. s, March 31, 1700,and died at Huntington, Connecticut, in October, 1771 ; he married Deborah , and was the father of nine children. Daniel Hyde second(172S-1810), farmer, third son of Daniel first, wasa lifelong resident of Huntington ; married Mary , and had a family of six children. Eb- enezer Hyde (r 758-1842), son of Daniel second,also spent his life upon a farm at Huntington ; mar- 3 UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS ried Eliza Ann Davis, and had a family of ten chil-dren. He was a private on the Continental FrigateConfederacy, which saw much service during theAmerican Revolution. Roswell Hyde, second sonof Ebenezer, and grandfather of the subject of thissketch, was born at Huntington, February 21, 1786,and cultivated a farm in his native town until hemoved to New Haven in 1823, where he died April14, 1875. In 1813 he married Charity Blackman,daughter of Samuel Blackman, Jr., First LieutenantSixth Connecticut Continental Regiment, and hisfamily consisted of seven children. William Mac-. A. LINCOLN HYDE Donough Hyde, Captain of Police, sixth son of Ros-well, and A. Lincoln Hydes father, was born inNew Haven, November 6, 1826. In 1849 lie mar-ried .iMice Isabel Gaffney, who became the motherof seven children, six of whom are still living, as arealso the parents. A. Lincoln Hyde attended the NewHaven public schools, including the Hillhouse HighSchool, and was graduated with honor a Bachelor ofPhilosophy at the Sheffield Scientific School of Yalein 1886. He had studied civil engineering with aview of taking up architecture later and combiningthe two professions, but having entered the serviceof The Berlin (Connecticut) Iron Bridge Companyas an assistant engineer, he at length decided to confine his efforts to engineering alone, and contin-ued with the Berlin Company from July 1886 tillSeptem
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