1914
Delaware Co., IA History pgs. 481-482
NEWTON H. HYDE
Newton H. Hyde, who is a well known photographer of Manchester, was born near Lansing, Michigan, on the 18th of
March, 1866,
a son of Joseph W. and Harriett (Fiero) Hyde, the
former born in New York, January 25,
1830, and the
latter in the same state in 1836. The father was a farmer by occupation and in
the later years of his life came to Iowa, passing away in Manchester, at the home of the subject of this
review, on the 17th of
January, 1896.
The mother died in Dakota in 1888. Four of the children born to their union
grew to maturity, namely: Mary, the deceased wife of James Madden, of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Lucy, the deceased wife of George Bairy, of South Dakota; Newton H.; and Julia, the wife of
Daniel Fletcher, of Santa Monica, California.
Newton H.
Hyde ran a studio in Chamberlain, South Dakota, for about eight years and in 1888
came to Manchester, where he has since conducted a studio. He was married July
1, 1887, to
Miss Mary Johnson, a native of Minnesota and a daughter of John and Aslog (Jensen) Johnson, both natives of Norway. The father died in Minnesota when quite a young man but the mother
still lives in that state. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde are the parents of two daughters,
Laura Emma and Aida Elizabeth.
Mr. Hyde is
a democrat and an advocate of the single tax in his political belief and served
for four years, from 1907 to 1911, in the city council. His religious
allegiance is given to the Congregational church and
fraternally he is a Mason and a Knight of Pythias. He
belongs to an old American family as the Hydes have
traced their genealogy in this country back to colonial days. Mr. Hyde has
proven himself worthy of such ancestry and is in every respect a loyal and
useful American citizen.
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