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Thomas Hoyt, of Salisbury

Also Known As: "Twin"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, American Colonies
Death: January 03, 1691 (50)
Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, American Colonies
Place of Burial: Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, American Colonies
Immediate Family:

Son of Sgt. Maj. John Hoyt, of Amesbury and Frances Hoyt
Husband of Mary Hoyt and Mary Hoyt
Father of Joseph Hoyt; Lt. Thomas Hoyt; William 1 Hoyt, died young; Ephraim Brown Hoyt, Sr; John Hoyt, of Dover and 7 others
Brother of Frances Barnard; John Hoyt, Jr., of Salisbury; Gregorie Hoyt, twin, died young and Elizabeth Hoyt
Half brother of Sarah Hoyt; Mary Martin; Joseph Hoyt, died young; Joseph Hoyt; Marah Hoyt, died young and 3 others

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About Thomas Hoyt, of Salisbury

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John Hoyt b. 12 Mar 1614
Upway, Dorchester, Dorset, England d. 28 Feb 1688
Rye, Westchester, New York, USA

Frances Tuxbury

Children with John Hoyt b. 12 Mar 1614
Upway, Dorchester, Dorset, England d. 28 Feb 1688
Rye, Westchester, New York, USA

Thomas Hoyt b. 1 Jan 1641
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA d. 3 Jan 1691
Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

Twin of Gregorie


Twin to Gregorie Hoyt, either born 1/1/1639 or 1640.

Children of John Hoyt and the first Frances Unknown:

4. Thomas Hoyt (twin) was born on 1 Jan 1640/1 in Salisbury. [Ref] He married Mary, the daughter of William and Mary Brown of Salisbury. [Ref, p. 23]

Thomas Hoyt and Thomas Johnson were admonished and fined on 29 Mar 1664 for being disorderly away fromt heir master Walter Taylor. Walter was fined for cursing his servants. John Hoyt, Sr. was admonished for entertaining his son when he was a servant of Walter Taylor's. [Ref, 3;148]

Sources

  1. Hoyt, in Noyes, Sybil; Charles Thornton Libby; and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (Portland, Maine: Southworth Press, 1928-1939), HOYT, Hight, Thomas, b. Salis. 1 Jan. 1641 and liv. there, but sent five of ten ch. by 1st w. Mary Brown to Me. and N. H.: Ephraim, Hampt. Falls, b. Salis. 16 Oct. 1671, d. 1741-2, m. 25 Apr. 1695 Hannah Godfrey (4), and 1707 was surety for her sis. Deborah; m. 2d 12 Aug. 1736 her cous. Hannah Godfrey (2), 3d 4 Sept. 1738 Elizabeth Macrest. 9 ch. John, b. 5 Apr. 1674, m. 10 Nov. 1695 Sarah (Nason), wid. of Henry Child (1). List 298. In Nov. 1701 Mrs. Lucy Stileman’s farm at Sturgeon Creek was in his occupation; in Feb. 1702-3 he exeh. a Kit. farm for Geo. Brawn’s in Newington, and bot more from John Downing. Dover constable 1705. D. bef. 1723 when only ch. Mary, b. Kit. 2 May 1697, and husb. John Hodgdon (3) began dispos. of his prop. William, b. 8 Apr. 1676, of Kit. 10 Mar. 1701-2 m. Elizabeth (Haley 1), wid. of John Nelson; mov. to Newingt. 1703, constable 1710, memb. of scouting party 1712. D. bef. 16 Dec. 1718 when she m. Nich. Hilliard (6). 6 ch. incl. Wm. b. ab. 1707, founder of Hight fam. in Berw. List 298. ‘Mrs. Eliz. Hight, ag. 99, d. in Newington the first of the week beginning 24 Feb. 1765. She was m. four times, had 8 ch. and about 300 gr.ch. and great gr.ch.’ (N. H. Gazette.) Sergt. Israel, b. 16 July 1678, soldier at Wells 1696. List 289. M. Grace Taprill (Robt.) and was in Newingt. by 1710; memb. of scouting party 1712; Sergt. in Capt. Hill’s Co. Likely d. 1713. She o. c. and had 5 ch. bp. Newingt. 14 June 1719. See Babb (4). Joseph, m. 22 Dec. 1707 Hannah Chase, dau. of Aquila (1 jr.). Of Stratham by 1713, where he d. 24 May 1753 in 69th yr., she 9 Mar. 1774 in 87th yr. List 388. 8 ch., 4 rec. Stratham 1713-9. See Bartoe (2); Ancestry of Lydia Harmon, by W. G. Davis, p. 57; Hoyt’s Salisb. i. 206.

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Thomas HOYT (twin) was born on 1 JAN 1641 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. He died on 3 JAN 1691 at Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number 93W3-KM. Thomas Hoyt (John (1)), of Salisbury and Amesbury, b. 1641; worked for Walter Taylor, "Shipwright" in 1664; m. 1st, abt 1667 Mary Brown; 2d, Nov 29, 1689 (A) ('90 A.Sm), Mary Ash. He was of Salisbury 1670-80; after that of A.; oath al. nd fid. at S. Dec., 1677. He d. Jan 3, 1690-1 (A); adm est. March 31, 1691. Wid Mary m. abt 1692, James Hall.

A. Amesbury A. Nk S. Amesbury records, Old Norfolk County, at Salisbury. A.Sm. Amesbury records at Salem.

Comment 2: Thomas Had two wives Both named Mary. Have been unable to find the date of his marriage or of birth of his oldest son. The oldest of his children recorded at Salisbury was born in 1670...The last of his children recorded on the Salisbury books was born in 1680, and he shortly after moves to Amesbury. His residence is given as Amesbury in 1685/6. The birth and death of a dau of Thomas are recorded in Amesbury, 1688. There was a Thomas Hoyt who married Mary Ash in Amesbury, Nov 29, 1689, according to the town books, the county records read Nov 29, 1690. It seems that the Thomas Hoyt referred to must have been Thomas, as it could not have been his son, and we know of no other individual bearing the name at that time. There was a dau of Thomas & Mary Hoyt b. Oct 1,1690 but this must have been a child of the second wife, if the town record of the marriage is correct. If the Co. record is correct, he must have married very speedily after the death of his first wife.

(BOOK SOURCE: "Genealogical History of John Hoyt of Salisbury" by David W. Hoyt, 1857 Boston.)

Parents: Sgt. John HOYT and Frances JEWELL.

Spouse: Mary BROWN. Thomas HOYT (twin) and Mary BROWN were married on 17 DEC 1667 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: Lieut. Thomas HOYT, William HOYT, Ephraim HOYT, John HOYT, William HOYT, Benjamin HOYT, Joseph HOYT, Daughter HOYT, Israel HOYT, Deliverance HOYT.

Spouse: Mary ASH. Thomas HOYT (twin) and Mary ASH were married on 29 NOV 1689 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.


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Thomas Hoyt was born on 1 Jan 1641 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony to ohn Hoyt Senior and Frances (Unknown) Hoyt. He is the brother of Frances (Hoyt) Barnard, John Hoyt Jr., Gregory Hoyt, Elizabeth (Hoyt) Lanckester, Sarah Hoyt [half], Mary (Hoyt) Martin [half], Joseph Hoyt [half], Joseph Hoyt [half], Marah Hoyt [half], Naomi (Hoyt) Stratton [half], Dorothy Hoyt [half] and Mehitable (Hoyt) Straw [half].

He married

Mary (Browne) Hoyt on 17 Dec 1667 in Salisbury, Massachusetts

He married Mary (Ash) Hoyt about 29 Nov 1689 in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts.

He is the father of Thomas Hoyt 2nd, William Hoyt, Ephraim Hoyt, John Hoyt, William Hoyt, Israel Hoyt, Benjamin Hoyt, Joseph Hoyt and Deliverance Hoyt. Thomas died on 3 Jan 1691 in Amesbury, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay. Profile manager: Chris Hoyt Profile last modified 12 Jan 2019 | Created 14 Sep 2010

Biography

Thomas Hoyt was born January 1, 1640/1, son of John Hoyt and his first wife Frances. [1] [2]

He married Mary Brown, daughter of William and Elisabeth (Murford) Brown of Salisbury. [2] Mary was born on June 17, 1647. [1] [3]

Thomas Hoyt stands was first on the list of those who took 'ye oath of Allegiance & fidelity' before Thomas Bradbury, Captain of the Military Company of Salisbury on December 5, 1677. [2]

He removed to Amesbury about 1680. His residence is given as Amesbury in 1685/6 when his father John deeded to him land at Bugsmore in Amesbury. [2]

It is thought that his first wife Mary Brown Hoyt died and Thomas married second Mary Ash in Amesbury, November 29, 1689, or according to the town books, the county records on November 29, 1690. [4] It seems that the Thomas Hoyt referred to must have been Thomas (2) as it could not have been his son and we know of no other individual bearing the name at that time. There was a daughter of Thomas and Mary Hoyt born on October 1, 1690. Both wives were named Mary, but this must have been a child of the second wife if the town record of the marriage is correct. If the county record is correct he must have married very speedily after the death of his first wife. [2]

Thomas Hoyt died on January 3, 1690/1. [4] [2]

The following extracts are taken from the probate records at Salem: Att a court held at Ipswich March 31rd 1691. Letters of administration are granted to Tho Hoyt of Almsbary unto ye Estate of his father Thomas Hoyt deceased & himself as principle & Capt Tho. Harvey of said Almsbary as surety owned themselves bound to ye Treasurer of ye County of Essex. In ye sum of 20 ye condition is That ye said Thomas Hoyt shall administer according to Law & attend ye Courts order for a settlement of ye said Estate as attests. Tho Wade Clerk. An Inventory of ye Estate of Tho Hoyt senior late of Almesbury deceased taken by us whose names is underwritten ye 19th day of March 1690-91. [2]

Research notes

Salisbury Births

Hoyt, Thomas, s. John and Frances, 1: 11m: 1640. (p. 139) Brown, Mary, d. William and Elizabeth, 17: 4m: 1647. (p. 32) Hoyt, Benjamin, s. Thomas and Mary, Sept. 20, 1680. (p. 138) Hoyt, Ephraim, s. Thomas and Mary, 16: 8m: 1671. (p. 138) Hoyt, Israel, s. Thomas and Mary, July 16, 1678.(p. 138) Hoyt, John, s. Thomas and Mary, Apr. 5, 1674. (p. 138) Hoyt, William, s. Thomas and Mary, 19: 8m: 1670. (p. 139) Hoyt, William, s. Thomas and Mary, Apr. 8, 1676. (p. 139) [1] Amesbury Marriages

HOYT, Thomas, and Mary Ash, Nov. 29, 1689. (p. 388) Amesbury Births

Hoyt, Deliverance, 2d, d. Thomas and Mary, May 2, 1688. (p. 130) Hoyt, Mary, d. Thomas and Mary, Oct. 1, 1690. (p. 133) Amesbury Deaths

HOYT, Thomas, Jan. 3, 1690. (p. 556) Hoyt, Deliverance, 2d, d. Thomas and Mary, May 9, 1688. (p. 554) Hoyt, Mary, d. Thomas and Mary, Jan. 20, 1690.(p. 555) [4] Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Salisbury/Images/Salisbury_B139... Vital Records of Salisbury Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, The Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1915 ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families, Printed for the author by the Providence Press Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1871 p. 23-4 ↑ The Essex Antiquarian, Volume 12: No. 3: Salem, Massachusetts, 1908, p. 97 ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Vital Records of Amesbury Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, The Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1913


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1641
January 1, 1641
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, American Colonies
1669
January 26, 1669
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1670
October 19, 1670
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay
1671
October 16, 1671
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1674
April 5, 1674
Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, American Colonies
1676
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1678
July 16, 1678
Salisbury, Essex, Massachussetts
1680
September 20, 1680
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, Bay Colony
1682
1682
Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay