2172–2173.  Simon Hoyt was born in Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England, on Tuesday, January 20, 1590, and died in Stamford, Connecticut, on September 1, 1657. Deborah Stowers was born in Dorchester, England, on Tuesday, May 1, 1593, and baptized in Upway Parish Church, Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England, on Tuesday, June 5, 1593. They were married in the Upway Parish Church, Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England, in 1612. She took the name Deborah Hoyt. He is the son of John and Ruth (_____) Hoyt. She is the daughter of Walter Stowers. It appears that Simon and Deborah (Stowers) Hoyt are not the parents of Thomas Hyatt; this will have to be corrected. They had six children:

i. John Hoyt was born in Dorchester on March 12, 1614. He married Mary _____. They settled in Rye, New York. His will was dated August 29, 1684.
ii. Walter Hoyt was born in Dorchester on June 9, 1617, and died in 1695-6. He did marry.
iii. Thomas Hyatt [#1086]: He was born in Upway, Dorchester, Dorset, England, on September 20, 1618, and died in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, on September 9, 1656. It appears that Simon and Deborah (Stowers) Hoyt are not the parents of Thomas Hyatt; this will have to be corrected.
iv. Deborah Hoyt was born in Dorchester on August 9, 1620, and died on June 3, 1655.
v. Nicholas Hoyt was born in Dorchester on November 11, 1622, and died in July 7, 1655. He married Susanna Joyce on June 12, 1646. She was widowed before they were married.
vi. Ruth Hoyt was born in Dorchester on January 2, 1625.

His second marriage was to Susanna _____. They had seven children:

i. Moses Hoyt was born in America about 1637. He married Elizabeth _____, they lived in Eastchester, New York.
ii. Joshua Hoyt was born in America about 1640 in America and died in 1690., and died in America. He married Mary Bell.
iii. Samuel Hoyt was born in America about 1642, and died on April 7, 1720. He married first Hannah Holly on November 16, 1671. He married second, Rebecca Gold on September 20, 1714. He married third, Hannah Gold.
iv. Benjamin Hoyt was born in America on February 2, 1644, and died on January 26, 1735/6. He married Hannah Weed on January 5, 1670.
v. Mary Hoyt was born in America. She married Thomas Lyon.
vi. [daughter]: She married Samuel Finch.
vii. Miriam Hoyt was born in America. She married Samuel Firman.

From A Genealogy of Samuel Hoyt and Betsey Webb, Stamford, Connecticut is taken:

In 1628 Simon Hoyt accompanied by his brother-in-law, Nicholas Stowers, and the Spragues who were also from Upway in Dorset, came to America, in the ship Abigail with Gov. Endicott arriving at Salem, Massachusetts, September 6, 1628. In 1629 he went to Charlestown [Massachusetts Bay Colony].

In 1630 he was in Dorchester, his name appearing in the records as Simon Hoit. In 1635 he was at Scituate where he and his wife, Susanna, joined the church.

In 1639 he went to Windsor, Connecticut, where he had fourscore acres of land granted him by the plantation, February 28, 1640. A house lot was granted him in Fairfield, March, 1649, and his name appears in the list of pioneers of Stamford.

In the Stamford Town records there is on file an interesting document relating to the distribution of his estate. Is is dated December 1, 1674, signed by his several sons and sons in law as follows: Moses Hoyt, Joshua Hoyt, Samuel Hoyt, Benjamin Hoyt, Thomas Lyon, Samuel Finch, Samuel Firman; Witnesses Abram Finch, Jonas Seely.

The Great Migration Begins has the following entry on Simon Hoyt.



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