John Henry Hyten was a son of Simpson Hyten and Elizabeth Boyd. He was a grandson of Stephen H. Hyten and Nancy McGary, and, Thomas Boyd Jr. and Ann Davis. He was my 2nd cousin 3 times removed.
On Nov. 2, 1876 in Callaway Co., Missouri, he married Eveline Rice.
Sun Gazette, Oct. 12, 1938
John Henry Hyten
Dies on Thursday
87 Year-Old Fulton Farmer
Succumbs After an Illness of a Year
John Henry Hyten, 87 years old, a native and life-long resident of the community southwest of Fulton, died at 7:15 o'clock Thursday evening at his home on Powell Hill. He had been bedfast for a year and his condition had been considered critical for two months.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at Mt. Carmel Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. A.K. Jones of New Bloomfield, and burial will be in the Mt. Carmel church cemetery.
My Hyten was born near Fulton and had follwed the occupation of farming as long as his health permitted. His wife, Mrs. Evelyn Rice Hyten, died in March 1928.
One daughter, Mrs. Alberta Scott of Fulton survives. A son, William T. Hyten, died in 1929. He also leaves a granddaughter, Mrs. Joseph (Frances Hyten) Phillips, a great granddaughter, Geraldine Craighead and a great grandson, Ronnie Phillips. There is also one brother, James Hyten, living in the state of California, and two sisters, Mrs. Will Pollack, Ft. Dodge Kan., and Mrs. Will Mosley, southwest of Fulton.
John Henry Hyten was a son of Simpson Hyten and Elizabeth Boyd. He was a grandson of Stephen H. Hyten and Nancy McGary, and, Thomas Boyd Jr. and Ann Davis. He was my 2nd cousin 3 times removed.
On Nov. 2, 1876 in Callaway Co., Missouri, he married Eveline Rice.
Sun Gazette, Oct. 12, 1938
John Henry Hyten
Dies on Thursday
87 Year-Old Fulton Farmer
Succumbs After an Illness of a Year
John Henry Hyten, 87 years old, a native and life-long resident of the community southwest of Fulton, died at 7:15 o'clock Thursday evening at his home on Powell Hill. He had been bedfast for a year and his condition had been considered critical for two months.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at Mt. Carmel Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. A.K. Jones of New Bloomfield, and burial will be in the Mt. Carmel church cemetery.
My Hyten was born near Fulton and had follwed the occupation of farming as long as his health permitted. His wife, Mrs. Evelyn Rice Hyten, died in March 1928.
One daughter, Mrs. Alberta Scott of Fulton survives. A son, William T. Hyten, died in 1929. He also leaves a granddaughter, Mrs. Joseph (Frances Hyten) Phillips, a great granddaughter, Geraldine Craighead and a great grandson, Ronnie Phillips. There is also one brother, James Hyten, living in the state of California, and two sisters, Mrs. Will Pollack, Ft. Dodge Kan., and Mrs. Will Mosley, southwest of Fulton.
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