Walter Hoyt1

#12542, (circa 1618 - 1698)
Father*Simon Hoyt1 (s 1592 - 1657)
Mother*____ _____1 (s 1595 - bt 1625 - 1628)

Family 1

____ _____ b. s 1620, d. s 1650
Children 1.Elizabeth Hoyt5
 2.Hannah Hoyt5
 3.John Hoyt5 (1644 - )

Family 2

Rhoda Tinker b. c 1611
Child 1.Zerubbabel Hoyt6 (s 1652 - )
Birth*circa 1618He was born circa 1618 at EnglandG.1 
Baptism30 November 1618He was baptized on 30 November 1618 at Stamford, Somersetshire, EnglandG.1 
1629He accompanied Simon Hoyt in 1629 from West hatch, Somersetshire to Charlestown, Massachusetts.2 
Marriage*circa 1641He married ____ _____ circa 1641 at Windsor, Connecticut.3 
Marriage*say 1651He married Rhoda Tinker, daughter of Robert Tinker and Mary Merwin, say 1651 at ConnecticutG.4 
Death*1698He died in 1698 at Fairfield, Connecticut.5 

Citations

  1. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), online AmericanAncestors.org, 1028–1032.
  2. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, 1028–1032, citing Charlestown Town Records 2. Presumes that Simon's first wife, and third son, Alexander, had died in England and were not on the voyage.
  3. [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, 1030, noting their eldest child was b. ca. 1642.
  4. [S1234] Paul W. Prindle, "Thomas, Son of Walter, Hoyt of Windsor and Norwalk, Conn.", The American Genealogist 66 (Oct. 1991): naming "Rhoda (_____), widow of John Taylor."
  5. [S923] Henry R. Stiles The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut 1635–1891, Two Volumes (Hartford: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1891–1892), II:410.
  6. [S1234] Paul W. Prindle, "Thomas, Son of Walter, Hoyt of Windsor and Norwalk, Conn."