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Edward Joseph HYDE
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Name Edward Joseph HYDE Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Jun Q 1872 Margate, Kent, England
- GRO ref: Hyde, Edward Joseph q2 1872 Thanet RD 2a 788; GRO online index shows mother's maiden name as Hurst
Baptised 3 Nov 1872 St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 15 Jan 2021)
Gender Male Education 1881 Scholar Occupation From 1891 to 1911 Margate, Kent, England
General labourer Died Jun Q 1916 Thanet Reg Dist, Kent, England
- GRO ref: q2 1916 Thanet RD 2a 1266
Siblings2 brothers, 8 sisters and 1 person of an unknown gender Patriarch & Matriarch 
Notes - With his parents in the 1891 census. Though he married in 1894 he and his wife were separated by 1897 (see details on his family page), and he was back with his parents and 2 sisters by the time of the 1901 census; similarly in 1911 he was with his mother and 2 sisters at census time.
Person ID I4252 All Last Modified 15 Jan 2021
Father John HYDE, b. Dec Q 1838, Thanet Reg Dist, Kent, England
, d. Mar Q 1911, Thanet Reg Dist, Kent, England
(Age ~ 73 years) Mother Mary Ann Margaret HURST, b. 1840, Margate, Kent, England
, d. 14 Jul 1934, Margate, Kent, England
(Age 94 years) Married 9 Oct 1858 St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
- Originally from transcription in Margate library (viewed 1981)
Now seen PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 24 Jan 2018)
Miscellaneous 1860 Margate, Kent, England
An unhappy marriage? - From 'The Kentish Gazette', 3 April 1860:
In the section "Margate Police Court."
Wednesday.-(Before the Rev. G. W. Sicklemore; and T. Blackburn, G. E. Hannam, G. Y. Hunter, and Dr. Price, Esqrs.)
John Hyde appeared in answer to a summons charged with assaulting Mary Ann, his wife, on the 25th ult.-Mr. Towne appeared for the complainant, who stated that she was the wife of the defendant. She had been married to him about 17 months, and was confined about a month ago, but the child was since dead. On Sunday last he gave her a violent blow with his fist on the head, and he had several times before struck her, though she had never provoked him to her knowledge. When the child was born it was covered with bruises, and the only reason the defendant assigned for his illusage was that she had pawned things out of the house unknown to him, but she had not done so. He began to show his "airs" three days after they were married, and she was in fear of him from his threats; and if he was was not bound over she was afraid he would do her some bodily harm. He had locked her out and would not allow her to come in, nor allow her anything.-Defendant denied ever having struck his wife but said she had threatened to jump down the well. He thought the rent was paid, but instead of that there was £1 1s. 4d. due, and she had spent the money upon rum and pawned his watch unknown to him.-The mother of the complainant said she had frequently heard the defendant say he would have her life, and that she had seen nothing wrong on the part of her daughter since she had been married.-Held to bail, himself in £10, and two sureties in £5 each, to keep the peace for three months.
Family ID F309 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family Alice Mary HARRIS, b. Abt 1871, London, Middlesex, England
, d. Yes, date unknown Married 27 Oct 1894 St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
- FreeBMD has GRO ref: q4 1894 Thanet RD 2a 1771
Details from PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 24 Jan 2018)
Miscellaneous 1897 Unhappy marriage! - Like his father, Edward appears not to have enjoyed matrimonial harmony - again, like his father, matters ended up in court! Unlike his parents, who were to spend more than 50 years together following their appearance in court, Edward and his wife had separated before their case went to the petty sessions, little more than two years after they were married, and from the censuses it would seem they never got back together again.
From "Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald" - Saturday 27 February 1897, in a section headed "Margate" and with the sub-heading "Borough Petty Sessions. Wednesday":
Edward Hyde, gas-stoker, 51, Byron Road, was summoned for neglecting to provide reasonable maintenance for his wife, and causing her to leave and live separately and apart from him. - Mrs. Hyde gave evidence of the desertion. In cross-examination, she said her husband had allowed her £1 a-week, out of which she had to buy his tobacco. She also had the lodging-letting money. They owed debts amounting to £20. She was not aware that he sold the furniture in order to pay the debts, because the house agent had threatened to sell it for rent. She denied impropriety with lodgers. - Henry Pilcher and Emily Ann Gardener gave evidence that the applicant had behaved in a suspicious manner with a lodger. - Mr. Hills said, if the magistrates were of opinion that the evidence for the defence was true, the provision of the Act was that, in such an application as that, no order should be made against him. - The application was dismissed.
Family This couple had no children together Last Modified 31 Jan 2018 Family ID F3250 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Born - Jun Q 1872 - Margate, Kent, England 


Baptised - 3 Nov 1872 - St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England 


Occupation - General labourer - From 1891 to 1911 - Margate, Kent, England 


Married - 27 Oct 1894 - St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England 


Died - Jun Q 1916 - Thanet Reg Dist, Kent, England 

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