. Hoyt family. A genealogical history of John Hoyt of Salisbury, and David Hoyt of Deerfield, (Massachusetts,) and their descendants: with some account of the earlier Connecticut Hoyts, and an appendix, containing the family record of William Barnes of Salisbury, a list of the first settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, & c. olls.] 1775. John Hoit, or Hoyat, Pelham. [Mass. Army Rolls.] 1777. Penelope Hoyt, Concord, N. H., grand-child of John Merrill. [Deed, Exeter.]1777. Elijah Hoyt, New Marlboro. [Mass. Army Rolls.]1777. Reuben Hoyt, New Braintree, or Brookfield. [Mass. A. Rolls.]1777. Benjamin


. Hoyt family. A genealogical history of John Hoyt of Salisbury, and David Hoyt of Deerfield, (Massachusetts,) and their descendants: with some account of the earlier Connecticut Hoyts, and an appendix, containing the family record of William Barnes of Salisbury, a list of the first settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, & c. olls.] 1775. John Hoit, or Hoyat, Pelham. [Mass. Army Rolls.] 1777. Penelope Hoyt, Concord, N. H., grand-child of John Merrill. [Deed, Exeter.]1777. Elijah Hoyt, New Marlboro. [Mass. Army Rolls.]1777. Reuben Hoyt, New Braintree, or Brookfield. [Mass. A. Rolls.]1777. Benjamin Hoit, Scarboro, Me. [Mass. Army Rolls.]1777. David Hoit, Falmouth, Me. [Mass. Army Rolls.]1777. John Millet Hoit, Falmouth, Me. [Mass. Army Rolls.]1780. Ezra and Seth Hoyt, Lanesboro. [Mass. Army Rolls.]1780. Moses Hait, Berkshire Co. [Mass. Army Rolls.]1798. George Hoit, Scarborough, Me. [Direct Tax.]1801. Benjamin Hoyt, Jr., Henniker. [Henniker Records.]1830-35. Dea. Sylvester Hoyt of Charlestown, Mass., moved Dr. D. J. Hoyt, coroners jury, Parker murder, Manchester, [Rev. Charles , formerly of Lawrence, Ms., now of Wisconsin ?]Rev. Ralph Hoyt is well known as a poet. A newspaper states that he was born in Boston, Mass., in 1801, and is the author of The Chaunt of Life, Old, and other DEERFIELD HOYT FAMILY (1553) t)AviD^ (Dea. and Lieut.), b. April 22, 1651 ; m. 1st, Mary Wells, (1554), 2d, Sarah Wilson, (1555), and 3d, Wid. Abigail Pomroy(1558). He was the son of Nicholas* mentioned on page 13 ;took the Oath of Alleagence at Hadley, Mass., Feb. 8,1678-9;but settled at Deerfield, Mass., as early as 1682. When theFrench and Indians attacked that town, he was taken cap--tive, with his wife and four children. When at a place called;;Coos, near what is now Newbuiy, Vt., provisions became so^scarce that Dea. Hoyt died of starvation. May, 1704. Hiswidow endured all the horrors of captivity, and returned to Deer-field. She afterwards m. Dea. Rice, and r


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