genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name John HOYT
Birth 5 Apr 1674, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,22,36,42,46,76
Death bef 1723, Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire46
Marriage 10 Nov 169522,33,42,46
Spouse Sarah NASON
Birth abt 1650, Kittery, York, Maine
Death bef 1723, Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire46
Father Ens. Richard* NASON (1606-<1696)
Mother Sarah* BAKER (~1614-1695)
Other Spouses Henry CHILD
Children:
1 F Mary HOYT
Birth 2 May 1697, Kittery, York, Maine22,33,36,42,46
Death aft 1767
Spouse John HODSDON
Marriage bef 1723
Notes for John HOYT
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John, b. 5 Apr. 1674, son of Thomas and Mary (Brown) Hoyt; m. 10 Nov. 1695 Sarah (Nason), wid. of Henry Child. In Nov. 1701 Mrs. Lucy Stileman's farm at Sturgeon Creek was in his occupation; in Feb. 1702-3 he exch. 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 and husb. John Hodgdon began dispos. of his prop. [ref 22]
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John, 5 Apr. 1674, son of Thomas HOYT and Mary BROWN [ref 20]
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JOHN,3 b. April 5, 1674[S]; per. the John of Kittery 1697-1703, of Dover, Bloody Point [Newington] 1703. John and wife Sarah liv. 1703. [ref 36:207]
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JOHN3 HOYT (Thomas2, John1) was born in Salisbury April 5, 1674. He married Sarah Child, daughter of Richard and Sarah Nason of Kittery, and widow of Henry Child of Berwick, November 10, 1695. Her first husband had been killed by Indians on September 25, 1691, leaving her with four children, one of whom, Sarah Child, married Philip Dore at the North Church in Portsmouth on May 20, 1708. Hoyt settled in Kittery, where in 1699 he was granted fifty acres of land which was laid out to him on Sturgeon Creek, between Christopher Banfield and Peter Wittum. Two years later he was living as a tenant on the farm at Sturgeon Creek belonging to Madam Stileman of Newcastle. In February 1702/3, John Hoyt exchanged his Kittery farm with George Brawn of Bloody Point, Newington, for the latter's house and farm at that place, and a few months later he bought additional land there from John Downing. In 1705 he was constable of the town of Dover. The date of his death is unknown, but his daughter began disposing of his property in 1723. [ref 42:59]
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John3 Hoyt (Thomas2, John1) was born in Salisbury April 5, 1674. He married Sarah Child, daughter of Richard and Sarah Nason of Kittery, and widow of Henry Child of Berwick, November 10, 1695. Hoyt settled in Kittery, where in 1699 he was granted fifty acres of land which was laid out to him on Sturgeon Creek belonging to Madam Stileman of Newcastle. In February 1702/3, John Hoyt exchanged his Kittery farm with George Brawn of Bloody Point, Newington, for the latter's house and farm at that place, and a few months later he bought additional land there from John Downing. In 1705 he was constable of the town of Dover. The date of his death is unknown, but his daughter began disposing of his property in 1723. Child, born in Kittery: Mary. [ref 46:2-309]
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John Hoyt birth 5 Apr 1674 Salisbury Essex /s Tho and Mary [ref 76]
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Notes for Sarah NASON
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Sarah, m. 1st Henry Child, m. 2d John Hoyt. [ref 22]
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SARAH m. Henry Child, (2) John Hoyt. [ref 33:625]
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