Died
at age 61
in Verona, LaMoure County, North Dakota, United States
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Biography
Ida (Mosher) Hurd was a Minnesotan.
Ida (Mosher) Hurd buried in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery, Verona, North Dakota
Ida was born in 1868.
In the 1920 census she was with her husband and 4 unmarried children in Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota. She was 51 years old.[1]
Name
Sex
Age
Status
Relation
Occupation
Birth Place
Dennis Hurd
M
54
Married
Head
Minnesota
Ida Jane Hurd
F
51
Married
Wife
Minnesota
Catherine Hurd
F
24
Single
Daughter
Wisconsin
Jessie Hurd
M
22
Single
Son
Minnesota
William Hurd
M
13
Single
Son
Wisconsin
Dorothy Hurd
F
9
Single
Daughter
Wisconsin
She passed away in 1929.
Ida was buried at Pilgrims Rest Cemetery in Verona, LaMoure County, North Dakota. [2][3]
Acknowledgement
Kristine Hurd, firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Kristine and others.
Sources
↑ "United States Census, 1920," database with images (FamilySearch Record: MWYW-R7W : accessed 30 September 2023) FamilySearch Image: 33SQ-GRXQ-3VT Ida Jane Hurd (51), wife, in household of Dennis Hurd (54) in Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota, United States. Born in Minnesota citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T625; Line: 46; Digital film/folder number: 004966207; FHL microfilm: 1820829; Image number: 730; Sheet number: 4; Sheet letter: A; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N01997-8.
↑ "Find a Grave," database with images (Find A Grave: Memorial #103618999 : accessed 30 September 2023) Memorial page for Ida Jane Mosher Hurd (7 Mar 1868-6 Oct 1929), citing Pilgrims Rest Cemetery, Verona, LaMoure County, North Dakota, USA; Maintained by P Kristine Hurd (contributor 47283321).
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ida by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Ida: