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Mary Eastman Hoyt

Birth
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1776 (aged 76–77)
Chester, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Mary was the daughter of John Eastman and Huldah Kingsbury.

On Oct 29, 1726 in Amesbury, MA she married John Hoyt, son of Joseph Hoyt and Dorothy Worthen.

Their children were Joseph, John, Jonathan, David, Benjamin, Samuel, and Eastman.

They lived in Amesbury until 1743-44 when on March 18th they were dismissed from the First Church in Amesbury to be able to attend the South Hampton church.

Note:
The History of Chester, NH states that Mary died in Chester in 1776. Several of their children had made their homes in Fremont, Brentwood, Chester area and she would have gone to live with them after John died. She isn't buried with them in the Hoyt-Currier Cemetery in Fremont and couldn't find her in the cemeteries in Chester. She probably was brought back here to be buried beside her husband. There is a small stone a little to the left of John's stone that is not legible. That was probably Mary's stone.
Mary was the daughter of John Eastman and Huldah Kingsbury.

On Oct 29, 1726 in Amesbury, MA she married John Hoyt, son of Joseph Hoyt and Dorothy Worthen.

Their children were Joseph, John, Jonathan, David, Benjamin, Samuel, and Eastman.

They lived in Amesbury until 1743-44 when on March 18th they were dismissed from the First Church in Amesbury to be able to attend the South Hampton church.

Note:
The History of Chester, NH states that Mary died in Chester in 1776. Several of their children had made their homes in Fremont, Brentwood, Chester area and she would have gone to live with them after John died. She isn't buried with them in the Hoyt-Currier Cemetery in Fremont and couldn't find her in the cemeteries in Chester. She probably was brought back here to be buried beside her husband. There is a small stone a little to the left of John's stone that is not legible. That was probably Mary's stone.


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  • Created by: Shirley Mitchell
  • Added: Feb 1, 2016
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157687143/mary-hoyt: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Eastman Hoyt (19 Jan 1699–1776), Find a Grave Memorial ID 157687143, citing Old South Hampton Cemetery, South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA; Maintained by Shirley Mitchell (contributor 47472285).