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Moses Hoyt

Also Known As: "Moses Hoyt II"
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Birthplace: Fairfield, Connecticut Colony
Death: March 04, 1711 (48)
Eastchester, Westchester County, Province of New York
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Son of Moses Hoyt; Elizabeth Hoyt and Elizabeth Hoyt
Husband of Elizabeth Eleanor Hoyt II and Elizabeth Hoyt
Father of Caleb Haight; Abigail Hoyt; Eleanor Hoyt; Moses Hoyt; Rachel Hoyt and 6 others
Brother of Abigail Fowler (Hoyt); Mary Elizabeth Brown; Rachel Hoyt; Aaron Hoyt; Marion Hoyt and 4 others

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The familyname is sometimes spelled Haight, Hayt, Haite, Hoit



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Moses (Hoyt) Haight Jr.'s Profile Family Tree & Genealogy Tools Moses Haight Jr. formerly Hoyt Born 1662 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA Son of Moses Hoyt Sr. and Elizabeth Budd Brother of Abigail Hoyt and Mary Hoyt Husband of Elizabeth (Shute) Haight — married 1691 in Eastchester, NY Father of Abigail Haight, Elenor Haight, Moses Haight, Rachel Haight, Aaron Haight, Solomon Haight, Joshua Haight Sr, Caleb Haight and Mariam Haight Died 4 Mar 1711 in Eastchester, Westchester, New York, USA Profile managers: Randall Brock [send private message] and Joyce Weaver [send private message] Hoyt-2101 created 30 Dec 2015 | Last modified 28 Apr 2016 This page has been accessed 111 times.

Biography

The Haight genealogy by David W. Hoyt, which is the only one I have seen, although there may have been others, calls this Moses the first child and only son of Moses, and says he lived in Eastchester in good circumstances. "First Families of America" called him a constable in 1683 and a fence viewer in 1698. Town records of Eastchester: " Moses. Hoite, Jr., was granted a home lot, March, 1682-83 and other land in 1687. Land bought by him was entered in 1693." He was on the list of rates in 1699-70; his ear mark is recorded in 1702 and there are numerous other entries. By 1696 he had a pew in the meeting-house directly behind his father's. There are several deeds of Moses and his wife recorded from 1701-1703 at White Plains. In 1702 his father deeded to him "one-half of his home lot in Eastchester, the west side, with house and barn thereon, and the other land, reserving certain rights to himself and wife, also 'one negro called Ben.".

Moses Hoyt, Eastchester.

Leaves to daughters Abigail, Elinor, Rachael and Marian "my house and home lot formerly my father's in Eastchester." My wife Elizabeth is to sell the same and divide the proceeds among them when they are 18. To my son Moses all my house and home lot where I now dwell, and all the land adjoining below the road which runs by the west side and north end of said lot, and 10 acres of land near the third meadow, which was formerly Wm Pinckneys, and a 4 acre lot of land formerly my father's, near Henry Fowler's lot, and 1/2 my privileges in the town of. Eastchester. Leaves to sons Aaron, Joshua, and Calab all other lands in Eastchester when 21.

Witnesses. John Lancaster. Moses Taylor. Moses Fowler. Dated June 5, 1711. Proved March 14, 1711/12. [1]

He died at the age of 49, when his children were all minors, obviously in good circumstances. The only reference I have seen to his being a Quaker, was the mention of his pew at the meeting-house. He did not appear to share the restless soul of his grandfather, but his sons did.

Died 14 Mar 1711/12. Eastchester, NY. Imported only 14 Mar 1711 from Death Date and marked as uncertain.

Note: MOSES HAIGHT JR. - GENERATION X. 2 The Haight genealogy by David W. Hoyt, which is the only one I have. seen, although there may have been others, calls this Moses the first. child and only son of Moses, and says he lived in Eastchester in good. circumstances. "First Families of America" called him a constable in. 1683 and a fence viewer in 1698. Town records of Eastchester: " Moses. Hoite, Jr., was granted a home lot, March, 1682-83 and other land in. 1687. Land bought by him was entered in 1693." He was on the list of. rates in 1699-70; his ear mark is recorded in 1702 and there are numerous. other entries. By 1696 he had a pew in the meeting-house directly behind. his father's. There are several deeds of Moses and his wife recorded. from 1701-1703 at White Plains. In 1702 his father deeded to him. "one-half of his home lot in Eastchester, the west side, with house and. barn thereon, and the other land, reserving certain rights to himself and. wife, also 'one negro called Ben.". 2 Wills of Early Residents of Westchester Co., N. Y., 1664-1784 p. 29. 2 43. Moses Hoyt, Eastchester. 2 Leaves to daughters Abigail, Elinor, Rachael and Marian "my house. and home lot formerly my father's in Eastchester." My wife Elizabeth is. to sell the same and divide the proceeds among them when they are 18. To. my son Moses all my house and home lot where I now dwell, and all the. land adjoining below the road which runs by the west side and north end. of said lot, and 10 acres of land near the third meadow, which was. formerly Wm Pinckneys, and a 4 acre lot of land formerly my father's,. near Henry Fowler's lot, and 1/2 my privileges in the town of. Eastchester. Leaves to sons Aaron, Joshua, and Calab all other lands in. Eastchester when 21. Witnesses. John Lancaster. Moses Taylor. Moses Fowler. Dated June 5, 1711. Proved March 14, 1711/12. Liber 8. P. 86. 2 He died at the age of 49, when his children were all minors,. obviously in good circumstances. The only reference I have seen to his. being a Quaker, was the mention of his pew at the meeting-house. He did. not appear to share the restless soul of his grandfather, but his sons. did. 2 Sources: First Families of America, p. 753. Wills of Early Residents of Westchester Co., N.Y. 1664-1784 p. 29. Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight Families by. David W. Hoyt. Compendum of American Genealogies. First Settlers. History of Fairfield, CT.

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Name: Moses /Haight/ Sources

↑ Wills of Early Residents of Westchester Co., N. Y., 1664-1784 p. 29.Liber 8. P. 86. Sources: First Families of America, p. 753. Wills of Early Residents of Westchester Co., N.Y. 1664-1784 p. 29. Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight Families by. David W. Hoyt. Compendum of American Genealogies. First Settlers. History of Fairfield, CT.

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Moses Haight Jr. formerly Hoyt

Born 1662 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA

Son of Moses Hoyt Sr. and Elizabeth Budd

Brother of Abigail Hoyt and Mary Hoyt

Husband of Elizabeth (Shute) Haight — married 1691 in Eastchester, NY

Father of Abigail Haight, Elenor Haight, Moses Haight, Rachel Haight, Aaron Haight, Solomon Haight, Joshua

Haight Sr, Caleb Haight and Mariam Haight

Died 4 Mar 1711 in Eastchester, Westchester, New York, USA

Profile managers: Randall Brock [send private message] and Joyce Weaver [send private message]

Hoyt-2101 created 30 Dec 2015 | Last modified 28 Apr 2016 .

Biography

The Haight genealogy by David W. Hoyt, which is the only one I have seen, although there may have been

others, calls this Moses the first child and only son of Moses, and says he lived in Eastchester in good

circumstances. "First Families of America" called him a constable in 1683 and a fence viewer in 1698. Town

records of Eastchester: " Moses. Hoite, Jr., was granted a home lot, March, 1682-83 and other land in 1687.

Land bought by him was entered in 1693." He was on the list of rates in 1699-70; his ear mark is recorded in

1702 and there are numerous other entries. By 1696 he had a pew in the meeting-house directly behind his

father's. There are several deeds of Moses and his wife recorded from 1701-1703 at White Plains. In 1702 his

father deeded to him "one-half of his home lot in Eastchester, the west side, with house and barn thereon,

and the other land, reserving certain rights to himself and wife, also ' one negro called Ben.".

Moses Hoyt, Eastchester.

Leaves to daughters Abigail, Elinor, Rachael and Marian "my house and home lot formerly my father's in

Eastchester." My wife Elizabeth is to sell the same and divide the proceeds among them when they are 18.

To my son Moses all my house and home lot where I now dwell, and all the land adjoining below the road which

runs by the west side and north end of said lot, and 10 acres of land near the third meadow, which was formerly 

Wm Pinckneys, and a 4 acre lot of land formerly my father's, near Henry Fowler's lot, and 1/2 my privileges in the

town of. Eastchester. Leaves to sons Aaron, Joshua, and Calab all other lands in Eastchester when 21.

Witnesses. John Lancaster. Moses Taylor. Moses Fowler. Dated June 5, 1711. Proved March 14, 1711/12. [1]

He died at the age of 49, when his children were all minors, obviously in good circumstances.

The only reference I have seen to his being a Quaker, was the mention of his pew at the meeting-house.

He did not appear to share the restless soul of his grandfather, but his sons did.

Died 14 Mar 1711/12. Eastchester, NY. Imported only 14 Mar 1711 from Death Date and marked as uncertain.

Note: MOSES HAIGHT JR. - GENERATION X. 2 The Haight genealogy by David W. Hoyt, which is the only one I

have. seen, although there may have been others, calls this Moses the first. child and only son of Moses, and

says he lived in Eastchester in good. circumstances. "First Families of America" called him a constable in. 1683

and a fence viewer in 1698. Town records of Eastchester: " Moses. Hoite, Jr., was granted a home lot, March,

1682-83 and other land in. 1687. Land bought by him was entered in 1693." He was on the list of. rates in 1699-

70; his ear mark is recorded in 1702 and there are numerous. other entries. By 1696 he had a pew in the

meeting-house directly behind. his father's. There are several deeds of Moses and his wife recorded. from 1701-

1703 at White Plains. In 1702 his father deeded to him. "one-half of his home lot in Eastchester, the west side,

with house and. barn thereon, and the other land, reserving certain rights to himself and. wife, also 'one negro

called Ben.". 2 Wills of Early Residents of Westchester Co., N. Y., 1664-1784 p. 29. 2 43. Moses Hoyt,

Eastchester. 2 Leaves to daughters Abigail, Elinor, Rachael and Marian "my house. and home lot formerly my

father's in Eastchester." My wife Elizabeth is. to sell the same and divide the proceeds among them when they

are 18. To. my son Moses all my house and home lot where I now dwell, and all the. land adjoining below the

road which runs by the west side and north end. of said lot, and 10 acres of land near the third meadow, which

was. formerly Wm Pinckneys, and a 4 acre lot of land formerly my father's,. near Henry Fowler's lot, and 1/2 my

privileges in the town of. Eastchester. Leaves to sons Aaron, Joshua, and Calab all other lands in. Eastchester

when 21. Witnesses. John Lancaster. Moses Taylor. Moses Fowler. Dated June 5, 1711. Proved March 14,

1711/12. Liber 8. P. 86. 2 He died at the age of 49, when his children were all minors,. obviously in good

circumstances. The only reference I have seen to his. being a Quaker, was the mention of his pew at the

meeting-house. He did. not appear to share the restless soul of his grandfather, but his sons. did. 2 Sources:

First Families of America, p. 753. Wills of Early Residents of Westchester Co., N.Y. 1664-1784 p. 29.

Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight Families by. David W. Hoyt. Compendum of American Genealogies.

First Settlers. History of Fairfield, CT.

Name

Name: Moses /Haight/ Sources

↑ Wills of Early Residents of Westchester Co., N. Y., 1664-1784 p. 29.Liber 8. P. 86. Sources: First Families of America, p. 753. Wills of Early Residents of Westchester Co., N.Y. 1664-1784 p. 29. Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight Families by. David W. Hoyt. Compendum of American Genealogies. First Settlers. History of Fairfield, CT.

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Moses Hoyt's Timeline

1662
April 30, 1662
Fairfield, Connecticut Colony
1692
June 16, 1692
Eastchester, Westchester, NY
1694
June 24, 1694
Eastchester, Westchester, NY
1696
October 28, 1696
Chester, Orange, New York, USA
1698
February 6, 1698
Eastchester, Westchester, NY
1699
February 6, 1699
Eastchester, Westchester County, Province of New York
1700
March 27, 1700
STANFORD,Dutchess,New York
1702
February 9, 1702
Eastchester,Westchester,New York
1704
1704
East Chester, Orange, New York Colony, British Colonial America