Nicholas Hoyt

Nicholas Hoyt
Deputy of the
General Assembly
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk[1]
In office
October 1672  May 1673
Serving with Mark Sension
Preceded by Daniel Kellogg, Walter Hoyt
Succeeded by Thomas Fitch
Personal details
Born May 7, 1620[2][3]
West Hatch, Somerset, England [2]
Died unknown
Spouse(s) Susanna Joyce (m. July 12, 1646)[4]
Children Samuel, Jonathan, David, Daniel[4]
Residence Norwalk, Connecticut
Religion Puritan

Nicholas Hoyt (also Nicholas Hayts or Nicholas Hoit) (May 7, 1620 – ?) was a deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the session of October 1673.

He was the son of Simon Haite[5][6] and Deborah Stowers. He arrived in America on September 6, 1628, with his father and brother, Walter Hoyt, at the age of eight.[3]

By 1630, the family is recorded as being settled in Dorcester, Massachusetts.,[3] but later relocated to Scituate, and by 1640, to Windsor, Connecticut.[3]

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Preceded by
Daniel Kellogg
Walter Hoyt
Deputy of the
General Assembly
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk

October 1672 – May 1673
With: Mark Sension
Succeeded by
Thomas Fitch
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