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Captain Joseph Hoyt, II

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lions Mouth, Amesbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Death: December 14, 1807 (80)
Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire
Place of Burial: Grafton, Grafton County, NH, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Hoyt, I; John Hoyt; Mary Hoyt and Mary Hoyt
Husband of Sarah Hoyt; Ruth Brown and Sarah Hoyt
Father of John Hoyt; Elizabeth Sarah Sleeper; John Hoyt, III; Ebenezer Hoyt; Apphia Stevens and 4 others
Brother of John Hoyt, II; Jonathan Hoyt; David Hoyt; Benjamin Hoyt; Samuel Hoyt and 1 other

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About Captain Joseph Hoyt, II

Joseph Hoyt served in the American Revolution as Captain, DAR Ancestor # A059076

under Nathan Stark's Brigade in Col. Evan's Regiment, State of New Hampshire



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Joseph Hoyt

Born 31 Aug 1727 in Lions Mouth, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts

Son of John Hoyt and Mary (Eastman) Hoyt

Brother of John Hoyt, Jonathan Hoyt, David Hoyt, Benjamin Hoyt, Samuel Hoyt and Eastman Hoyt

Husband of Sarah (Collins) Hoyt — married 15 Nov 1749 in Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire

Husband of Ruth (Clough) Hoyt — married after 1 May 1796 [location unknown]

Father of Elizabeth Sarah (Hoyt) Sleeper, John Hoyt, Joseph Hoyt, Ebenezer Hoyt, Sarah (Hoyt) Cass, Apphia (Hoyt) Stevens, Dorothy (Hoyt) Kimball and Jerusha (Hoyt) Kimball

Died 14 Dec 1807 in Grafton, Grafton Co., NH

Profile last modified 3 Jun 2019 | Created 14 Sep 2010

Biography

Birth

Birth: Date: 31 Aug 1727 Place: Lions Mouth, Amesbury, Essex, Mass. Source: #S244 Page: p. 41

Note

He married (1) Sarah Collins and (2) a widow named Ruth Brown. He moved to Brentwood, NH as early as 1752- in that part incorporated as Poplin in 1764. He was taxed in Poplin in late 1772, but moved to Grafton, NH, being one of the earliest settlers of that place. Tradition says that the first apple trees set out in Grafton consisted of one hundred trees carried there from Poplin by the wife of Joseph Hoyt. Is is said that Joseph raised twenty men and went as Captain when the Indians burned Royalton, but he did not reach that place. He paid all the expenses himself, but, when his son Ebenezer was a member of the legislature, the money was refunded. An old arm chair, silver shoe-buckles and several other ancient relics, some of which were said to have been brought from England were preserved by his family. He was the father of 8 children (?? their names). He died at Grafton in 1808.

Marriage: Date: 15 Nov 1749 Place: Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire Source: #S246 Page: p. 42

Date: 15 Dec 1726 Place: Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Source: #S244 Page: p. 31 Research Note

The Hoyt genealogy says, without a citation to an original source, that Captain Joseph Hoyt died about 1808.[1] However, a record in the New Hampshire marriage records index gives the marriage date of Capt. Joseph Hoyt and the widow Ruth Brown as 6 Mar 1820.[2] The marriage record is not an original, but rather an undated transcription made by the town clerk of Danville, New Hampshire. Joseph Hoyt would have been 92 on the claimed marriage date and Ruth (Clough) Brown would have been 89. A marriage at such ages is not impossible, but it is unlikely. David W. Hoyt, the author of the Hoyt genealogy has a reputation as a careful researcher, so it is likely that the marriage record is in error. The marriage probably occurred within a few years of the death of Ruth's first husband, Enoch Brown, in 1796, and Joseph then probably died about 1808. (Bloom-1124 15:04, 3 June 2019 (UTC))

Sources

↑ Hoyt, David W., A genealogical history of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight families (Providence, R. I., 1871), 42 ↑ New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947, FamilySearch, citing Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,270 See also:

Source S244 Media: Book Abbreviation: Hoyt Family Title: A genealogical history of John Hoyt of Salibury and David Hoyt of Deerfield (Massachusetts) and their descendants. Author: David Webster Hoyt, 1833-1921 Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: C.B. Richardson, 1857. Downloaded from Heritage Quest (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Proquest Information and Learning Company) Source S246 Abbreviation: Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families Title: A Genealogical history of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight families: with some account of the earlier Hyatt families, a list of the first settlers of Salibury and Amesbury, Mass., etc Author: Hoyt, David Webster, 1833-1921 Publication: Providence, Rhode Island: Printed for the author by the Providence Press Co.,; 1871. Downloaded from Heritage Quest (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Proquest Information and Learning Company)

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Captain Joseph Hoyt, II's Timeline

1727
August 31, 1727
Lions Mouth, Amesbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
December 3, 1727
1750
September 29, 1750
Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
1752
September 23, 1752
Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire Colony
September 23, 1752
Fremont, Rockingham County, NH, United States
1754
October 11, 1754
Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
1756
November 27, 1756
Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
1759
June 4, 1759
Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States