Evelyn Hyde

Brief Life History of Evelyn

When Evelyn Hyde was born on 5 December 1903, in Monticello, San Juan, Utah, United States, her father, Ernest Bertrand Hyde, was 37 and her mother, Alice Gertrude Mortensen, was 30. She married Emile Craner Dunn on 15 August 1928, in Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. She lived in Logan Election Precinct, Cache, Utah, United States in 1940 and Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 2000. She died on 9 September 2000, in Farmington, Davis, Utah, United States, at the age of 96, and was buried in Logan Cemetery, Logan, Cache, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

Emile Craner Dunn
1898–1989
Evelyn Hyde
1903–2000
Marriage: 15 August 1928
Emile Hyde Dunn
1929–2011
Karen Dunn
1933–2021
Ofa Dunn
1940–2019

Sources (60)

  • Evelyn Hyde Dunn in household of Emile Craner Dunn, "Utah, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church Census Records, 1914-1960"
  • Evelyn Hyde, "Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937"
  • Evelyn Hyde Dunn, "United States, Obituary Records, 2014-2023"

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World Events (8)

1904

St. Louis, Missouri, United States hosts Summer Olympic Games.

1908 · The Salt Lake City Union Pacific Depot

Being listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Salt Lake City Union Pacific Depot dates to the more prosperous era in the history of American railroad travel. Originally called the Union Station, it was jointly constructed by the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroads and the Oregon Short Line. The platforms behind the station ran north-to-south, parallel to the first main line built in the Salt Lake Valley. When Amtrak was formed in 1971, it took over the passenger services at the station, but all trains were moved to the Rio Grande station after it joined Amtrak. In January 2006, The Depot was opened as a shopping center that housed shops, restaurants and music venues.

1929

13 million people become unemployed after the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929 triggers what becomes known as the Great Depression. President Herbert Hoover rejects direct federal relief.

Name Meaning

English: habitational name from one or other of various places so called in Bedfordshire, Cheshire, Hampshire, and Middlesex. They were named with Old English hīd ‘hide (of land)’, a variable measure of land, differing from place to place and time to time, and seems to have been originally fixed as the amount necessary to support one (extended) family (Old English hīgan, hīwan ‘household’). The surname may also be topographic for someone living on (and farming) a hide of land. The Hyde family has been in Leinster, Ireland, since the early 13th century and one family has been established in the county of Cork since the 16th century. The name was Gaelicized as both Dalaithíd and de hÍde. Compare Hyder .

Americanized form of Jewish Haid .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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