Person:Israel Hoyt (3)

m. Bef 1668
  1. Thomas Hoyt1669 - 1740/41
  2. William Hoyt1670 -
  3. Ephraim Hoyt1671 - Est 1741
  4. John Hoyt1674 -
  5. William Hoyt1676 -
  6. Israel Hoyt1678 - Bef 1713
  7. Benjamin Hoyt1680 - Bef 1748/49
  • HIsrael Hoyt1678 - Bef 1713
  • WGrace TaprillBef 1678 - Aft 1736
m. Bef 1710
  1. Dorothy HoytEst 1705 - Aft 1749
Facts and Events
Name Israel Hoyt
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3][4] 16 Jul 1678 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef 1710 ockingham County, New Hampshire, United Statesto Grace Taprill
Death[3][4] Bef 15 Oct 1713 Newington, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
References
  1. Early Settlers of Salisbury, Mass: Hoyt, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    8:158, 1854.

    Israel Hoyt Birth to Thomas and Mary 16 Jul 78 Salisbury

  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Massachusetts, Town Birth Records, 1620-1850. (Ancestry.com [database online])
    Salisbury 1:138.

    Hoyt Israel, s. Tho[mas] and Mary, July 16, 1678.

  3. 3.0 3.1 Hoyt, in Noyes, Sybil; Charles Thornton Libby; and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (Portland, Maine: Southworth Press, 1928-1939)
    .

    Thomas Hoyt, born Salisbury 1 Jan. 1641 and living there, but sent five of ten children by first wife Mary Brown to Maine and New Hampshire. His son Sargent Israel Hoyt born 16 July 1678, was a soldier at Wells in 1696. List 289. He married Grace Taprill (daughter of Robert Taprill) and was in Newington, NH by 1710. He was a member of scouting party 1712. He was a sargent in Captain Hill’s Company. He Likely died 1713. Grace owned the covenant and was baptized with five of their children at Newington on 14 June 1719. See Babb.

  4. 4.0 4.1 True, Henry, and Dale E. (Dale Ethelbert) Steffey. The Diary of Capt. Henry True. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1998).

    When a young man of eighteen he journeyed to the eastward as a soldier in an expedition to defend the exposed settlements of Maine from Indian attack. Capt. Henry True's diary states that "Samuel Norton, John Greley, Israell Hoyt & Nathll Osgood were detached the 26th day of December 1696, & sent to Wells to Capt. Brackett according to ye Lieut. governor's order Dec. ye 31st 1696 under the conduct of Mr. Isaac Morrell." It is probable that this expedition resulted in the migration of the soldier and his two elder brothers from Amesbury to Maine.

  5.   Davis, Walter Goodwin. The ancestry of Lydia Harmon, 1755-1836, wife of Joseph Waterhouse of Standish, Maine. (Boston, Massachusetts: Stanhope, 1924 )
    61-2.

    Sergeant Israel3 Hoyt (Thomas2, John1) was born in
    Salisbury July 16, 1678. Israel Hoyt married Grace Taprill, daughter of Robert and
    Abishag (Walton) Taprill of Newcastle. On August 17 and October 15, 1713, two warrants were issued against Israel Hoyt “for setting up a house upon the Queen’s highway leading from Bloody Point to Welchman’s Cove.” The return on the first warrant was non est inventus. To the second no return was made. This last failure of record may indicate the date of Israel Hoyt’s death. His wife, Grace Hoite, owned the covenant of the Newington church and had her children baptized on June 14, 1719. [The author goes into other records]
    Children :
    1 Dorothy, m. Sampson Babb, Jr., of Portsmouth, April 29, 1725.
    2 Israel m Eleanor... his children listed
    3. John born about 1710 on November 13, 1732, he married Lettice Hasty
    4. Abishag, m. Joel Whittemore of Kitter^-, June 14, 1739, in Xewington.
    5. Fances