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Rhoda Tinker Hoyt

Birth
Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England
Death
1698 (aged 86–87)
Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1025658, Longitude: -73.4035339
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Daughter of Robert Tinker and Mary (Merwin) Tinker of New Windsor, Co.Berkshire, England.


Robert Tinker, the earliest known progenitor of this family, was born in 1565, and he was buried in Windsor, England on June 2, 1624. Windsor, the home of the Tinker family, is best known as the site of Windsor Castle, which occupies twelve acres of land and has served as residence of a long succession of British monarchs. Although Robert's parentage and family background are unknown, the fact that he gave his eldest son the name Randall suggests that he was somehow related to the Randall Tinker who was a clerk of the choir at St. St. George's Chapel, Windsor in 1596. There may also have been a family connection with Philip Tinker (alias Littleton) (ca. 1606-1673), who was elected petty canon of St. George's Chapel in 1627 and subsequently served as confessor of the King's household and keeper of the Westminster Abbey register.



She married, first, on Nov 1,1631 at Windsor, Co.Berkshire, England, Thomas Hobbs. He died after 1633.


She married, second, about 1640, John Taylor.


She married, third, after 1652, as his second wife, Walter Hoyt.


Children(by first marriage): Two daughters, names unknown, who were living in New England in 1645.


Children(by second marriage): John Taylor Jr and Thomas Taylor.


Children(by third marriage): Zerubbabel Hoyt.

Daughter of Robert Tinker and Mary (Merwin) Tinker of New Windsor, Co.Berkshire, England.


Robert Tinker, the earliest known progenitor of this family, was born in 1565, and he was buried in Windsor, England on June 2, 1624. Windsor, the home of the Tinker family, is best known as the site of Windsor Castle, which occupies twelve acres of land and has served as residence of a long succession of British monarchs. Although Robert's parentage and family background are unknown, the fact that he gave his eldest son the name Randall suggests that he was somehow related to the Randall Tinker who was a clerk of the choir at St. St. George's Chapel, Windsor in 1596. There may also have been a family connection with Philip Tinker (alias Littleton) (ca. 1606-1673), who was elected petty canon of St. George's Chapel in 1627 and subsequently served as confessor of the King's household and keeper of the Westminster Abbey register.



She married, first, on Nov 1,1631 at Windsor, Co.Berkshire, England, Thomas Hobbs. He died after 1633.


She married, second, about 1640, John Taylor.


She married, third, after 1652, as his second wife, Walter Hoyt.


Children(by first marriage): Two daughters, names unknown, who were living in New England in 1645.


Children(by second marriage): John Taylor Jr and Thomas Taylor.


Children(by third marriage): Zerubbabel Hoyt.



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  • Maintained by: Kevin Avery
  • Originally Created by: Anonyme
  • Added: Jun 28, 2015
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148419290/rhoda-hoyt: accessed ), memorial page for Rhoda Tinker Hoyt (15 Jun 1611–1698), Find a Grave Memorial ID 148419290, citing East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Kevin Avery (contributor 47024642).