Notes:
The church was first named (?) The Mill Creek Church. In 1878 it was renamed the Mill Creek Congregational Church, next the Hyde Congregational Church. The church disbanded in 1957 and there is a monument that says:
Hyde Chapel: In loving memory of the pioneers who provided a place of worship and of rest. 1862
The monument is newer but church est 1862. An article indicates it was called the Union Church at one time. It was relatively non-denominational as folks of various faiths worshiped there, were baptized, married, and buried there, including our family with NW Lutheran roots.
Arena-Ridgeway area between Hwys 14 & 18
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Headstone of my ggg grandmother Gunnhild Gunil Elefes datter Born 10 Aug. 1808 [sic] Died 5 Feb. 1899 There are varying translations of the verse in the old Norwegian dialect. |
Located | Gunnhild ELLEFSDTR (d. 5 Feb 1899)
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