Suggested edit: From “The Whitney Family of Connecticut, and its affiliations, Being an attempt to Trace the Descendants, as well in the Female as the Male Lines, of Henry Whitney, From 1649 to 1878” by S. Whitney Phoenix, printed 1878, Volume II, Page 949:
Chil. of Abraham and Mary (Smith) Hoyt.
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III. SARAH HOYT, b. at South Salem, now Lewisboro’, N.Y., 31 Aug. 1806; married there, 4 Jan. 1824, in the house where she was born, ISAAC DAVIS, a farmer, son of James and Hannah (Jelliff) Davis, of Wilton, Conn., where he was born 13 March 1794. They settled at Ridgefeld, Conn. (the line between that town and Wilton, passing through the house), where she died 10 Nov. 1860. She was buried a few rods north of their house, in a family cemetery. He was living near there, in North Wilton, in Nov. 1875.
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Suggested edit: From “The Whitney Family of Connecticut, and its affiliations, Being an attempt to Trace the Descendants, as well in the Female as the Male Lines, of Henry Whitney, From 1649 to 1878” by S. Whitney Phoenix, printed 1878, Volume II, Page 949:
Chil. of Abraham and Mary (Smith) Hoyt.
5518
III. SARAH HOYT, b. at South Salem, now Lewisboro’, N.Y., 31 Aug. 1806; married there, 4 Jan. 1824, in the house where she was born, ISAAC DAVIS, a farmer, son of James and Hannah (Jelliff) Davis, of Wilton, Conn., where he was born 13 March 1794. They settled at Ridgefeld, Conn. (the line between that town and Wilton, passing through the house), where she died 10 Nov. 1860. She was buried a few rods north of their house, in a family cemetery. He was living near there, in North Wilton, in Nov. 1875.
Contributor: Linda (46632419) • [email protected]
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