Edward Hyde (Governor of North Carolina)

Edward Hyde (1667 – 8 September 1712) was a British colonial administrator who served as the first governor of North Carolina from 24 January until 8 September in 1712, when he died in office. He governed during a time of tremendous turmoil, including an internal revolt known as Cary's Rebellion and an American Indian conflict called the Tuscarora War.

Edward Hyde
1st Governor of North Carolina
In office
24 January 1712  8 September 1712
MonarchAnne
Preceded byThomas Cary (as Deputy Governor of North Carolina)
Succeeded byThomas Pollock (acting)
Personal details
Born1667
Cheshire, England
Died8 September 1712 (aged 45)
Chowan Precinct
(present-day Bertie County),
North Carolina
Cause of deathYellow fever
Spouse
Catherine Hyde
(m. 1692)
Children4
Alma materOxford University
(dropped out)
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