Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . ii. Gerald Livingston Hoyt, born No-vember 6, 1851, at New York; he preparedfor college at Mohegan Lake School, Peeks-kill, and graduated from Yale with the degreeof Bachelor of Arts in the class of 1872; in1885 he entered the banking firm of Maitland,Phelps & Company, now Maitland, Copp)elI& Company, New York City, of which firm heis now the senior member, this being the oldestbanking firm in New York City,


Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . ii. Gerald Livingston Hoyt, born No-vember 6, 1851, at New York; he preparedfor college at Mohegan Lake School, Peeks-kill, and graduated from Yale with the degreeof Bachelor of Arts in the class of 1872; in1885 he entered the banking firm of Maitland,Phelps & Company, now Maitland, Copp)elI& Company, New York City, of which firm heis now the senior member, this being the oldestbanking firm in New York City, having beenestablished in 1796. Mr. Hoyt is a memberof the Union, Knickerbocker, Century,Sleepy Hollow, Piping Rock, Turf and Fieldand Church clubs. He serves as warden ofSt. Margarets Church at Staatsburg-on-the-Hudson, and vestryman of St. James Churchat Hyde Park. He has a winter residence inNew York City, and his summer home isThe Point, situated at Staatsburg, Dutchesscounty. New York. The grounds contain onehundred acres of land, with a front on theriver of half a mile. The Point wasoriginally a portion of the estate of Major-General Morgan Lewis and was inherited by. ^yCenKU SSeekman Scimnq4ton SOUTHERN NEW YORK 1345 his only child, Margaret (Lewis) Livingston,who bequeathed it to her daughter, BlancheGeraldine (Livingston) Hoyt, mother ofGerald Livingston Hoyt. Mr. Hoyt married,November 22, 1881, Mary E. Appleton, daugh-ter of Daniel F. and Julia (Randall) Apple-ton ; children: a. Julia Marion, born March 3,1883; married, September i, 1911, Samuel b. Lydig, born December 28, 1885 ;a graduate of Yale, class of 1906, receivingthe degree of Bachelor of Arts. iv. HenryHoyt, born 1853, died 1901, unmarried, Livingston Hoyt, born 1855. {V) Morgan Lewis Livingston, son of Ma-turin and Margaret (Lewis) Livingston, wasborn April 3, 1799, died November 3, married, March 30, 1829, Catherine Man-ning, born January 18, 1809, died April 27,1886, daughte


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