Several ancestral lines of Moses Hyde and his wife Sara Dana, married at Ashford, Conn., June 5, 1757 : with a full genealogical history of their descendants to the end of the nineteenth century : covering three hundred years and embracing ten generations . monialright and obtained a liberal education, gradu-ating at Yale, in 1797, in the class withLyman Beecher and Horatio Seymour. Hesettled at Concord, N. H., and became anoted Presbyterian Divine. He d. in 1848,in his 80th year. His two sons, Charles H. and Sylvester,both graduated at Andover. Charles becamean Episcopal minister and was rect


Several ancestral lines of Moses Hyde and his wife Sara Dana, married at Ashford, Conn., June 5, 1757 : with a full genealogical history of their descendants to the end of the nineteenth century : covering three hundred years and embracing ten generations . monialright and obtained a liberal education, gradu-ating at Yale, in 1797, in the class withLyman Beecher and Horatio Seymour. Hesettled at Concord, N. H., and became anoted Presbyterian Divine. He d. in 1848,in his 80th year. His two sons, Charles H. and Sylvester,both graduated at Andover. Charles becamean Episcopal minister and was rector of thechurch at Alexandria when the Civil Warbroke out. The church was turned into ahospital, and Charles ultimately drifted to theSouth, married and died there. Sylvester wasa lawyer and judge, was living at Concord,N. H., in 1900. One dau. m. Rev. Dr. Bar-rows, the other d. unmarried. 110 Eleazer, b. Aug. 12, 1772, m. Polly Stevens, had eight children. Probably no other name in the UnitedStates is attached to so many celebrated menas that of Dana. They are to be found con-spicuous for activity and ability in everydepartment of State, church, literature, sci-ence, art, law, and in every generation sincethe first Richard. They get to the front in. SARAH DANAS LITTLE CASKET. 31 everything they undertake, and there seemsto be no great undertaking in which they donot appear. There are also many descendants of Rich-ard, men and women, of other names whohave greatly distinguished themselves. As travelers, the Danas have for manyyears held a prominent place. They havegone out into all the world intelligently andbrought much of valuable information hometo the people. What intelligent traveler hasnot met a Dana somewhere in his travelsaway from home and native land? ANCESTRAL LINES OF MOSES HYDE. BUSHNELL LINE. 111 Richard Bushnell m. Mary Marvin, dau. of Matthew Marvin, at Hartford, Oct. ii, 1648. This isthe first record we find of him. His namealso appears in 1656 among the owners


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