Last week I wrote about Dorothie Hoyt and the scandal she created by her “presentment” for dressing in men’s clothing. This week my “Black Sheep Sunday” story is about her elder half-brother John, or John Hoyt Jr. as he is called in some of the old manuscripts and documents of early Essex County MA. John …
Read MoreWordless Wednesday – Florence Viola Hoyt 1
I love this photo, it has such a lovely, dreamy quality to it. My aunt, Florence Viola Hoyt (Aunt Flossie) ca. 1940. I’m not entirely sure who the child is but I believe it is her daughter, Jean Faye Kidby. I’m also taking a guess on the location, which I think might be the Neponset …
Read MoreTombstone Tuesday – Sarah Collins Hoyt 0
Resting place of my 5th great grandmother, Sarah Collins. Sarah married John Hoyt (1729 – 1818) on 21 Nov 1751 in S. Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hamphsire. She died 17 Dec 1788. The resting places of Sarah Collins and her husband John Hoyt, along with John’s second wife Miriam Brown, are located at the Hoyt-Currier …
Read MoreMilitary Monday – Paul Mink, Penobscot Expedition 2
My 4th great-grandfather, Paul Mink, was a Revolutionary War soldier along with two of his brothers, John and Valentine. Paul was born in 1753 to Johann Georg, a bookbinder from Altendiez, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia and his wife Gerdraut (Ziegler) Mink, German immigrants who arrived to settle Waldoboro Maine on the ship “Elizabeth” in 1753. After locating …
Read MoreBlack Sheep Sunday – Scandalous Dorithie Hoyt! 8
Dorothie Hoyt was born on 13 Apr 1656 to my 9th great grandparents; Sgt. John Hoyt, a founding father of the towns of Salisbury and Amesbury MA, and his second wife Frances. Dorothie’s “scandalous” behavior in Puritanical New England is best told with the following extract from “A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and …
Read MoreThankful Thursday – GeneaBloggers 12
I can do many things. I can draw and paint, knit lovely wooly things, design websites and design and create artisan jewelry. I have good focus on the things that I am passionate about; family, genealogy, history to name a few. But a writer I am not. I can sit paralyzed at my computer for …
Read MoreTreasure Chest Thursday – Pennies From Heaven 0
I never knew my maternal grandmother Jessie Arlene (Stewart) Hoyt as she died before I was born, but I have heard many stories about her and my family research has filled in a lot of the details. Jessie was born in Pictou, Nova Scotia on 20 Jul 1883. As a young woman she came to …
Read MoreWedding Wednesday – Auntie Peg 4
Catherine, or Aunt Peg as she was lovingly known to all of her nieces and nephews, was born in Boston, MA on 27 January, 1911. Sadly her first marriage, to Theodore Lindberg in 1936, wouldn’t last. Teddy had a gambling addiction which grew worse with the years and it eventually put an end to their …
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