Different cooks are stirring the Simon Hoyt soup, three since yesterday. With Simon Hoyt, Susannah who knows, and Jone Stoodley all MPed, I can't correct errors.
I have found J Cornelius Haight in Fishkill, NY is a direct descendent of Simon Hoyt of CT/NY. He provided the Upwey data for the 1903 publication. He was alive before and after the Upwey pre-1654 data was destroyed in 1831. With far more limited resources and the only recorded Simon Hoyt in Upwey, it would be easy for Mr. Haight to assume the Upwey Simon Hoyt died in Connecticut.
John Charles Pelkey
7/10/2017 at 5:41 PM
Simon, Joan, and Susannah Hoyt are MPed. I did not merge the Simon, Jone, and Susannah I created for the following reasons:
MPed Simon has the West Hatch Simon combined with the Upway Simon.
MPed Susannah has three husbands with children born at the same time.
MPed Joan has a different set of parents, for which I could not find any supporting data.
Simon Hoyt of Somerset & Stamford
Susannah Bates
Jone Hoyt, of Broadwindsor
Some of their children have been merged, making for unresolved conflicts.
John Charles Pelkey
7/10/2017 at 4:41 PM
Marshwood Hoyt marriage entry
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2243/32914_1831115184_0344-000...
John Charles Pelkey
7/10/2017 at 4:37 PM
In case you want to reference the source documents - through Ancestry.com
Upway Hoyts
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61157/46155_b290412-00472?pid=...
West Hatch Hoyts (Walter, Nicholas, Alexander, Agnes) (Enter name and baptism date)
http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9841
Broadwindsor Hoyts (Jone and John)
http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2243
Marshwood Marriage (Simon Hoyt and Jane Hardlor - document reads Jone Stoodley)
http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9849
Erica "the Disconnectrix" Howton
7/10/2017 at 4:02 PM
John has been working hard & well in this difficult area. Time for more pairs of eyes!
John Charles Pelkey
7/10/2017 at 3:19 PM
Hi clump of happy curators,
As you four are the curators for the Hoyt family, this is directed to you.
I have been working with Erica and Eugene on the Hoyt family history, specifically the Simon Hoyt - John Hoyt connection.
Simon Hoyte (the Deborah Stowers husband)
Simon Hoyte, of Upwey
Sgt Mgr John Hoyt of Massachusetts
https://www.geni.com/people/Sergeant-Major-John-Hoyt/60000000040929...
Simon Hoyte (the Jone Stoodley husband)
Simon Hoyt of Somerset & Stamford
John Hoyt of Connecticut
John Hoyt of Rye
In the past month, I have researched about 100 documents and probably twice as many opinions of those documents. Older documents indicate a Simon Hoyt of Upway as the immigrant to Massachusetts and later Connecticut. More recent documents disprove this and move to the Simon Hoyt of West Hatch.
However, it is quite apparent there are two John Hoyts, one 1614-1688 who died in Connecticut and another with disputed birth but who died in Massachusetts. Most documents and opinions claim both are the sons of the same Simon Hoyt and combine them, their wives, and their children. Recently, Erica informed me the John Hoyt of Massachusetts could not be a close relation to the Simon Hoyt of Connecticut.
My theory, therefore, is this. Two John Hoyts were fathered by two Simon Hoyts and the birth and marriage documents at Upway are correct. Although both John Hoyts went to America and died there, well documented, only the Simon Hoyt of West Hatch went. it makes sense if one sets aside the opinions and looks at the data.
As the older documents no longer in existence indicate this, all birth and marriage events in Upway (corrected to Upwey by purists.)
Simon Hoyte,was the son of John Hoyt and Ruth Smith, and born 1/20/1590. On 12/2/1612, he married Deborah Stowers, daughter of Walter and unknown Stowers and born 5/1/1593. They had six children:
1. John born 3/12/1614
2. Walter born 6/9/1616
3. Thomas (possibly Hyatt) born 9/20/1618
4. Deborah born 8/9/1620 - died 6/3/1628
5. Nicholas possibly born 1622
6. Ruth born 1/2/1625 - died 5/9/1627
The Upway Hoyt children partially coincide with the West Hatch Hoyt children
Simon Hoyt (c1595-9/1/1657) was the son of Michael Hoyte and unknown, doubtful Agnes, and born in West Hatch. He married on on 11/4/1617 in Marshwood, Jone Stoodley (2/8/1596-1630), daughter of John and possibly Dorothie Stoodley, and baptized in Broadwindsor..
1. Christopher (c1616-8/22/1618) baptized in West Hatch
2. Walter 11/30/1618
3. Nicholas 5/7/1620
4. Alexander 12/2/1623
5. Agnes 10/8/1626
6. John 1/11/1629 baptized in Broadwindsor (if you read the source document, you will notice it is not 12/25/1628)
Both Simon Hoyts have a Walter, Nicholas, and John. However the remaining six children have unique names. And, none of the birth dates are the same.
For the disavowed Simon Hoyt, the children's name make sense
1. John named after Simon's father
2. Walter named after Deborah's father
3. Thomas named after Simon's brother
4. Nicholas named after Deborah's brother
5. Deborah named after her mother
6. Ruth named after Simon's mother.
The real issue here and the cause of the conflicting opinions is who went to America and who didn't.
Simon and Jone, with their children Walter, Nicholas, and John, likely went to America. Alexander and Agnes likely were dead and did not. Simon, Walter, Nicholas, and John are documented in Connecticut, even if the birth dates are interspersed.
Simon and Deborah, with their children Walter and Nicholas, likely didn't go to America. Their son John likely went and their son Thomas possibly went. Deborah and Ruth died young. John is documented in Massachusetts. Thomas possibly documented in Connecticut.
These are the conclusions I've drawn based on the documents I've researched. As far as I can tell, they are not a match to anyone. However, all previous published opinions did not have the DNA evidence to support a complete separation.
PS: One can't sell the concept of Simon's and John's Upway baptism dates applying to the other Simon and John, and then consider the rest of the Upway dates as fabrications.
Any thoughts?
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