Facts and Events
MARY ANNE STICKLEY was born in 1838 at Newfoundland, Canada. The 1871
census lists her as born in Newfoundland with a nationality of Irish. The
Hyde Rinke Marriage record lists her name as "Stickey", but all other sources
show it as Stickley.
She married THOMAS HYDE circa 1860. The marriage date
is chosen so that they were twenty years old. She and THOMAS HYDE appeared
on the census of 1871 at Quebec Centre, Quebec, Canada.
THOMAS and MARY ANNE STICKLEY immigrated circa 1874 to United States. Son Charles Hyde 1900 census data states that he came the United States around 1874. Son Thomas was born and died at five months old in Windsor, which is just across from Detroit. Based on the wedding record of daughter Mary Ann he and MARY ANNE STICKLEY likely lived in 1895 at Detroit, Wayne, Michigan.
The family stayed in the Detroit area for the rest of their lives. It is not currently known when she died.
The Hyde Rinke Marriage record lists her name as Stickey, but all other sources show it as Stickley
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1910 US Federal Census: Hamtramck, Wayne County, Michigan
1910. - Charles Hyde Mary Rinke Marriage Record. (Marriage Record)
1904.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 1871 Canadian Federal Population Census: Quebec Centre, Quebec.
- Michael Barton. Michael Barton Research Report.
- ↑ Son Charles Hyde census data states that he came the United States around 1874.
- ↑ The 1871 census lists her as born in Newfoundland with a nationality of Irish.
- ↑ Charles Hyde census data states that he came the United States around 1874.
- ↑ The marriage record of their daughter Mary lists Mary's residence as Detroit. It is likely the Hyde's lived in Detroit as well.
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