Hello, I'm brand new to this list, and I need help. I am searching for the former wives and children of two of my great uncles. They are both the children of Horton Edward HAIGHT and Samantha Matilda ROSS. Their birth locations were probably in Joseph (formerly Coyote), Utah, and they may have married in Idaho or California. 1st: Divette HAIGHT who married three times, once to someone named Evalina and had three daughters, the oldest named Harlene. 2nd: Lewis Leone (Leon) HAIGHT who was married first to Margaret JENSEN and had children named Richard, Roger, and Donna Fe (or Fae). These children were probably born in Boise, Idaho sometime around 1928. Leone also married three times. Also, does anyone know if there is a Haight Family Organization somewhere? Thank you for your help. Sincerely, Pamela (Fiscus) Hatch
On 18 Mar 2000, Jim <jhaight@okemos-woodworks.com> wrote: I am sorry... I forgot to add the index.html... The correct address is http://haight.virtualave.net/hoyt/index.html Jim > You might check the following web site at > http://haight.virtualave.net/hoyt > This is the Hoyt web page. Roy's page is hosted on the Haight > Family Association's Web Site and has some informaton on the > Hoyt's Issue and two coats of arms he has. > > > Try writing to Roy Olson who publishes a Hoyt pamphlet twice a > year. Has > > been collection Hoyt material for a good many years. He is a > descendent > > of John. > > > > The address is: Hoyt's Issue, > > 360 Watson Road > > Paducah, KY 42003-8978 > > > > > > > ___________________________________________ > Jim Haight > 20845 Okemos Dr., Big Rapids, Mi. 49307 > (213) 592-9737 > mailto:okemos@okemos-woodworks.com > Okemos Woodworks - Quality Country Furniture > http://okemos-woodworks.com > ___________________________________________ > > ___________________________________________ Jim Haight 20845 Okemos Dr., Big Rapids, Mi. 49307 (213) 592-9737 mailto:okemos@okemos-woodworks.com Okemos Woodworks - Quality Country Furniture http://okemos-woodworks.com ___________________________________________
You might check the following web site at http://haight.virtualave.net/hoyt This is the Hoyt web page. Roy's page is hosted on the Haight Family Association's Web Site and has some informaton on the Hoyt's Issue and two coats of arms he has. > Try writing to Roy Olson who publishes a Hoyt pamphlet twice a year. Has > been collection Hoyt material for a good many years. He is a descendent > of John. > > The address is: Hoyt's Issue, > 360 Watson Road > Paducah, KY 42003-8978 > > ___________________________________________ Jim Haight 20845 Okemos Dr., Big Rapids, Mi. 49307 (213) 592-9737 mailto:okemos@okemos-woodworks.com Okemos Woodworks - Quality Country Furniture http://okemos-woodworks.com ___________________________________________
Just a quick note...The Arms were granted to an individual person, and not passed down from one generation to the next... Although it should be remembered for those to come just to let them know some of their roots... I am descended from John Hoyt of Salisbury and Amesbury, Ma....believed to be the first Hoyt in America... I question the origin of the name myself...But there is and Island of the coast of Scotland by the name of "Hoy"... It has been passed down in my Family that we were Scotch and English... If the Coat of Arms has a disclaimer at the bottom, then chances are it is not verified...And not that old.....It is a good challenge as a Genealogist to find the link to our past !!...
Try writing to Roy Olson who publishes a Hoyt pamphlet twice a year. Has been collection Hoyt material for a good many years. He is a descendent of John. The address is: Hoyt's Issue, 360 Watson Road Paducah, KY 42003-8978
Hoyt's Issue is the newsletter (Large!) of the Hoyt family association, which is excellent. It is published by : Hoyt's Issue 360 Watson Rd Paducah, KY 42003-8978 You do not have to be a subscriber to enter a query. Donna HOYT-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > HOYT-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 17 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: HOYT and HIATT family story? ["HIATT" <hiatt@Stratos.net>] > #2 Re: HOYT-D Digest V00 #16 [Rbtgate@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from HOYT-D, send a message to > > HOYT-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: HOYT and HIATT family story? > Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 22:14:21 -0500 > From: "HIATT" <hiatt@Stratos.net> > To: HOYT-L@rootsweb.com > > My earlier posting resulted in the resolution of a HIATT family mystery, and sure looks like we'd better look to HOYT for some roots! > > I've heard from a HOYT family that has a similar family story, and we know of some similar stories among some of the HIATT folk I've met on line. > > Today, someone from this list sent me a translation of the Jan van Hoytema story (Captain of the ship Rose, fighting with the English, against the Armada, in 1588). Originally published in Hoyt Issues, he says [what is Hoyt's Issues?] > > My husband Bob first heard the story before 1935, from his grandfather Enos Riley Hiatt. > > We've got a match to the salient points of the story, and are so pleased. And amazed that our oral history is apparently 400 years old. > > If anyone wants a copy of the e-mail, please let me know privately. > > If anyone else knows about this, and can add some info, I'd be delighted to receive it. > > Regards, > Karen King Hiatt > Ohio > -----Original Message----- > From: HIATT <hiatt@Stratos.net> > To: HOYT-L@rootsweb.com <HOYT-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 8:07 AM > Subject: Question about the HOYT and HIATT spelling, family story? > > > I joined the list because RootsWeb's surname helper reminded me about Soundex, and our HIATT family have a generational story about some earlier ancestor surnamed "Haught" or "von Hoyt" who performed some kind of deed for an English king, and was rewarded -- supposedly with money, possibly with a knighthood, possibly with land. I've been lurking on the list, just watching to see what was posted. > > My husband is a 7th-great-grandson of John HIETT, born abt. 1674, Quaker immigrant (who was himself the child of German immigrants to England). > > The surname spelling shifted to HIATT among the descendents. > > Does anybody on this list of HOYT family have HIATT or HIETT ancestors? Do you have the same "family story" that we have? Bob's grandfather died before he was 10, and he himself left home at 13, but his memory of Grandfather Enos Riley HIATT's telling the story is clear, and his father, DeLoe R. HIATT, Sr. told the story using the same wording. Bob's told our children and grandchildren the same story. (Enos was born in 1861, DeLoe Hiatt Sr. in 1896, my husband Bob [DeLoe Hiatt, Jr.] in 1927. Migration history: Pennsylvania>NC>Ohio>Indiana>then Bob's been all over the world.) > > And until a few months ago, we figured that the reality of that story (if any) must have happened in the 1800's -- until our research on Bob's grandparents tied us into a large body of HIETT/HIATT research, back to the 1600's. > > Can anyone shed some light? Thanks for reading. > > Regards, > > Karen King Hiatt > Ohio > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: HOYT-D Digest V00 #16 > Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 01:11:36 EST > From: Rbtgate@aol.com > To: HOYT-L@rootsweb.com > > Have you checked the David W. Hoyt book, "A genealogical History of the > Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families. > > Also might contact Roy Olson, 360 Watson Road, Paducah, KY 42003-8978. He > has been collecting Hoyt data for a number of years and publishes a booklet > twice a years called Hoyt's Issue. > > My oldest ancestor was Moses Hoyt who married Bathsheba Crawford, where, when > unknown, also unknow the parents, births,deaths of either one. Their first > child, Elizabeth born Dec. 1793 to Francis H. Southard. Family moved > fromWestchester Co. NY to Licking Co., OH about 1800-1810
I found this in my Dads things, Can any one say what it really is I am new at this so yes, I am not to bright yet with all of this ok so you do not need tell me I already know that Ha Ha The Coat of Arms design is found in Rietstap Armorial General. Heraldic artists of old developed their own unique language to describe an individual Coat of Arms. Family mottos are believed to have originated as battle cries in medieval times. A Motto was not recorded Hoyt appears to be patronymical in origin, and is believed to be associated with the English, meaning, A DESCENDANT OF HOIT names included on this paper are Charles Hale Hoyt, Ralph Hoyt, Epaphras Hoyt, Simon Hoyt, Henry Martyn Hoyt Joseph Gibson Hoyt at the bottom is says No genealogical representation is intended or implied by this report and it does not represent individual lineage or family tree Now what is my ? You know I really do not know This is a paper I have and I am not sure why There are more than one and I do remember Mother giving these to the other members of the family but not a word was said with them which was normal Has any one seen this or am i just a milllll years behind again, I just wish to understand and learn as much as i can and maybe then it wont be so hard not knowing where my Dads family came from or who any of them were ok Thank you Tresa ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
My earlier posting resulted in the resolution of a HIATT family mystery, and sure looks like we'd better look to HOYT for some roots! I've heard from a HOYT family that has a similar family story, and we know of some similar stories among some of the HIATT folk I've met on line. Today, someone from this list sent me a translation of the Jan van Hoytema story (Captain of the ship Rose, fighting with the English, against the Armada, in 1588). Originally published in Hoyt Issues, he says [what is Hoyt's Issues?] My husband Bob first heard the story before 1935, from his grandfather Enos Riley Hiatt. We've got a match to the salient points of the story, and are so pleased. And amazed that our oral history is apparently 400 years old. If anyone wants a copy of the e-mail, please let me know privately. If anyone else knows about this, and can add some info, I'd be delighted to receive it. Regards, Karen King Hiatt Ohio -----Original Message----- From: HIATT <hiatt@Stratos.net> To: HOYT-L@rootsweb.com <HOYT-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 8:07 AM Subject: Question about the HOYT and HIATT spelling, family story? I joined the list because RootsWeb's surname helper reminded me about Soundex, and our HIATT family have a generational story about some earlier ancestor surnamed "Haught" or "von Hoyt" who performed some kind of deed for an English king, and was rewarded -- supposedly with money, possibly with a knighthood, possibly with land. I've been lurking on the list, just watching to see what was posted. My husband is a 7th-great-grandson of John HIETT, born abt. 1674, Quaker immigrant (who was himself the child of German immigrants to England). The surname spelling shifted to HIATT among the descendents. Does anybody on this list of HOYT family have HIATT or HIETT ancestors? Do you have the same "family story" that we have? Bob's grandfather died before he was 10, and he himself left home at 13, but his memory of Grandfather Enos Riley HIATT's telling the story is clear, and his father, DeLoe R. HIATT, Sr. told the story using the same wording. Bob's told our children and grandchildren the same story. (Enos was born in 1861, DeLoe Hiatt Sr. in 1896, my husband Bob [DeLoe Hiatt, Jr.] in 1927. Migration history: Pennsylvania>NC>Ohio>Indiana>then Bob's been all over the world.) And until a few months ago, we figured that the reality of that story (if any) must have happened in the 1800's -- until our research on Bob's grandparents tied us into a large body of HIETT/HIATT research, back to the 1600's. Can anyone shed some light? Thanks for reading. Regards, Karen King Hiatt Ohio
Have you checked the David W. Hoyt book, "A genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families. Also might contact Roy Olson, 360 Watson Road, Paducah, KY 42003-8978. He has been collecting Hoyt data for a number of years and publishes a booklet twice a years called Hoyt's Issue. My oldest ancestor was Moses Hoyt who married Bathsheba Crawford, where, when unknown, also unknow the parents, births,deaths of either one. Their first child, Elizabeth born Dec. 1793 to Francis H. Southard. Family moved fromWestchester Co. NY to Licking Co., OH about 1800-1810
Am looking for information on ZENO HOYT & LYDIA WORKINGER HOYT. They lived in Montana before the 1880s and appear in Helena, Montana on the 1880 census. Lydia is from Indiana, PA and had a daughter, Amanda Gwendolyne. It was assumed that Zeno was the father as they are a family unit in Montana and verbal history indicated this. However, I am looking for proof of this as well as where Amanda was born. The census states PA.
I joined the list because RootsWeb's surname helper reminded me about Soundex, and our HIATT family have a generational story about some earlier ancestor surnamed "Haught" or "von Hoyt" who performed some kind of deed for an English king, and was rewarded -- supposedly with money, possibly with a knighthood, possibly with land. I've been lurking on the list, just watching to see what was posted. My husband is a 7th-great-grandson of John HIETT, born abt. 1674, Quaker immigrant (who was himself the child of German immigrants to England). The surname spelling shifted to HIATT among the descendents. Does anybody on this list of HOYT family have HIATT or HIETT ancestors? Do you have the same "family story" that we have? Bob's grandfather died before he was 10, and he himself left home at 13, but his memory of Grandfather Enos Riley HIATT's telling the story is clear, and his father, DeLoe R. HIATT, Sr. told the story using the same wording. Bob's told our children and grandchildren the same story. (Enos was born in 1861, DeLoe Hiatt Sr. in 1896, my husband Bob [DeLoe Hiatt, Jr.] in 1927. Migration history: Pennsylvania>NC>Ohio>Indiana>then Bob's been all over the world.) And until a few months ago, we figured that the reality of that story (if any) must have happened in the 1800's -- until our research on Bob's grandparents tied us into a large body of HIETT/HIATT research, back to the 1600's. Can anyone shed some light? Thanks for reading. Regards, Karen King Hiatt Ohio
Don't know if there is any connection to Goerge Natham Hoyt, but at one point, my Hoyt's were also in Illinois. Here's the info in case you recognize any names: Moses Hoyt b. 1 Mar 1805 Washington, Orange Co., Vermont d. aft 1880 in Iowa. His wife was Elizabeth Flanders b. 1808 in NH d. Illinois. In 1850, Moses was living in Corinth, Orange Co, Vermont. In 1860 Moses was living in Plainfield, Will Co., Iowa. He was living with A.J. Hubbard and family. His relationship is listed as "boarder or prisoner" and notes that he had an injured shoulder. Since his wife Elizabeth is not listed here, it is assumed she died in Illinois (or possibly died here prior to the 1860 census. Moses & Elizabeth had the following children: 1. Moses Hoit b. 25 Oct 1826 Washington, Orange Co., VT m. 1. Harriett Newell Bronson/Brownson; m.2. Minerva G. Foote m. 3. Almira Mangum. Between his first and second wives, he also had a relationship with Hannah A. Harmon, the widow of John Harmon. My grandmother descends from this relationship. 2. Sarah Marie Hoit b. Feb 1834 VT m. James Henry Hoagland 3. Mary A. Hoit b. abt 1842 VT m. Albert S. Cables (brother of Steven Cables below) 4. John H. Hoit b. abt 1845 m. Steven A. Cables (brother of Albert Cables above) 5. Ann Elizabeth Hoit b. 2 Nov 1849 Moses Hoyt (Sr.) was the son of Peter Glidden Hoit b. 6 Jan 1778 Fremont, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire m. Sarah Betchelder. I have additional info on the Hoyt line and the Betchelder lines going back to the 1500's -- if you see anything that might connect, let me know. I also have info on descendants of the children of Moses Hoit & Elizabeth.
GEORGE NATHAM HOYT was born in St. Joe, ILLinois, and died in Illinois. He married NANCY ^ COFFIN. She was born in Danville, Indiana. Children WESLEY ANSON HOYT. LU. CRETIA HOYT, d. California; m. SEIMEARS. GEORGE WALTER HOYT, b. December 06, 1884, Severy, Kansas m. MINNIE ROSE ELLA MARTIN, November 11, 1907, Independence, Kansas; b. August 26, 1892, Longton, Kansas; ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Hi folks, This is my first post to the list. . . . I've heard that new evidence has come up in the past couple years proving that Simon Hoyt (b.c. 1590) who immigrated to Stamford, Connecticut, married Jane Stoodlie/Stoodley. I'd like to know if anyone has information about the ancestry of Jane Stoodlie. There were apparently married in Marshwood, Dorset, which lies within walking distance of Hawkchurch and Wootton Fitzpaine -- two villages associated with the Stoodley family that immigrated to New York, Pennsylvania, Australia, and New Zealand in the early 1800's, from which I am descended. I eventually hope to learn what Jane's connection was to these later immigrants. Thanks! Mark A. Wentling
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Is there a connection with an ODELL family at all in this area of NY? Joan
They are not Hoyt but I have an item that I would like the family to have if I am ever able to locate them. He would have been born around 1950 and more that likely for the Fall River, Fredonia Kansas area Thank you very much Edna Penner and son Rodney Earl Bater unsure if his last name is Bater or Penner Just so you will understand I am going threw my Mothers things and wish to return items to people that are not family Tresa ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
George Walter Hoyt b dec 6 1884 Severy Kansas d March 25 1961 Windfield, Kansas Kids Pearl Mae Hoyt b April 17 1909 Fiat, Kansas, Severy, Kansas d Dec 21 1999 Wichita, Sedgwick Co Kansas married Oct 20 1926 Simon Charles North b Dec 20 1907 Beaumont, Kansas d July 29 1985 Fredonia, Wilson Co Kansas Everette Anson Hoyt living Ruby Martha Hoyt b Oct 21 1912 Longton, Kansas d Sept 6 1999 Arkansas City, Kansas married Homer Clark Conley Nora Opal Hoyt b Oct 8 1916 Longton, Kansas d 1995 Fredonia, Kansas married James Wiley Craft and Chrispother Clombis Lynes George Wesley Hoyt b April 4 1918 Fall River, Kansas my Dad d July 26 1989 Fredonia, Kansas married July 19 1942 Fredonia Kansas Thelma Pauline Ellis b March 12 1827 Fall River, Kansas my Mother d March 19 1998 Wichita, Sedgwick, Co Kansas her Dad Jamaes Elmer Ellis MOM Grace Luella Tyner Goldie Wauneta Hoyt living Earl Lee Roy Hoyt living Linnie Ruth Hoyt living ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
George Natham Hoyt b St. Joe, ILLinois d ILLinois married Nancy Coffin b Danville, Indiana kids Wesley Anson Hoyt Lu. Cretia Hoyt George Walter Hoyt m Minnie Rose Ella Martin ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Twp No.# HOYT ALANSON MIDDLESEX 75 HOYT ASAHEL WILLIAMSON 137 HOYT DANIEL RUSH 179 HOYT GEORGE WILLIAMSON 132 HOYT GILBERT GENESEO 193 HOYT JACOB LIVONIA 62 HOYT JACOB LIVONIA 64 HOYT JOHN CANANDAIGUA 219 HOYT LEVI BRIGHTON 162 HOYT REBECCA RUSH 179 HOYT SAMUEL LYONS 117 HOYT STEPHEN GENESEO 195 HOYT URIAH SPARTA 91 This is a listing for heads of families. The Rebecca listed at #179 appears to be the sister-in-law of Daniel, also at #179, and the widow of Ebenezer HOYT--the former Rebecca PICKNEY. The Uriah HOYT shown in Avon Twp. may well be the same Uriah Hoyt who later appears in mid MI (can't recall if it was Montcalm Co. or not). Best, SueB IBSSG Rootsweb Sponsor http://www.netease.net/members/bsbates "How come my Family Coat of Arms ties in the back?"