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The Whitney Family of Connecticut

by S. Whitney Phoenix
(New York: 1878)

Transcribed by Robert L. Ward.

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Seventh Generation.
They settled at West Rutland, and were living there in March 1876. He was then of the firm of Sheldons and Slason.
4638 V. Francis Henry Slason, b. at West Rutland, Vt., 16 Oct. 1835; died there, 5 Jan. 1836, and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Rutland.



Chil. of Augustus and Sophia (Slason) Hoyt. 1425

4639 I. Julia Ann Hoyt, b. at Warwick, N. Y., in July 1814; married ----- Stroub; married (2d), ----- Merritt; and was living at 201 East 41st Street, New York, in March 1876, with her dau. Mrs. Mary Ann Campbell.
4640 II. James Lawrence Hoyt, b. at Warwick, N. Y., in 1817. He was a soldier in the war of 1861, as were two of his sons (both of whom were killed), and is supposed to be dead.
4641 III. William Maurice Hoyt, b. at Warwick, N. Y.; was lost at sea, in the pilot boat Gratitude, when twenty-one years old.
4642 IV. Mary Elizabeth Hoyt, b. at Warwick, N. Y., 10 May 1821; married in New York City, 4 Ap. 1848, Nehemiah Coe Nafis, a book-publisher, son of George and Judith (Rhodes) Nafis, of Flushing, L. I., where he was born 7 May 1799. They dwelt at New York City; Edinburgh, Scotland; and at Williamsburgh, N. Y., where he died 15 Ap. 1860. He was buried in the Cemetery of the Evergreens, Newtown, L. I. She was living, without children, at New Brunswick, N. J., in May 1876.
4643 V. Hannah Amelia Hoyt, b. at Warwick, N. Y., r Nov. 1823; married in the Church of the Epiphany, New York City, 30 Sept. 1844, by Rev. Lot Jones, Episcopal, to Lewis Le Grand Hyatt, a manufacturer of rubber boots and shoes, son of Aaron and Esther (Betts) Hyatt, of Wilton, Conn. where he was born 20 Feb. 1820. They have lived in New York; Paris, France; Edinburgh, Scotland; Milltown, N. J.; and dwelt at New Brunswick, N. J., in May 1876. He was then president of the New Jersey Rubber Company. 12005
4644 VI. Augustus Hoyt, b. at Warwick, N. Y.; a seaman; had advanced to the position of first mate, when be lost his sight. He was, in March 1876, an inmate of the Sailors' Snug Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y., unmarried. He is the only one of his mother's household, who is mentioned in the Hoyt Genealogy. See p. 469 of that work.
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