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Samuel Haight
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Name Samuel Haight [1, 2] Born 1 May 1647 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
[3, 4] Gender Male Died Sep 1712 [3, 4] Person ID I9008 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of TNH Last Modified 24 Nov 2020
Father Nicholas Hoyt, b. Bef 7 May 1620, d. 7 Jul 1655, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
(Age > 35 years) Mother Susanna, d. 4 Jul 1655, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Married 12 Jun 1646 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
[3, 4, 5, 6] Family ID F5392 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah, b. Abt 1650 Married Abt 1668 [3] Children + 1. Phoebe Haight, b. 12 Nov 1701, Flushing, Queens, New York
, d. 20 Jan 1731, Flushing, Queens, New York
(Age 29 years)Last Modified 4 Sep 2015 Family ID F2784 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Also called Samuel Hoyt, Horght, Hoight, etc.
Savage said that he died young and unmarried, but David W. Hoyt's 1871 A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families (citation details below), makes a convincing case that he was the same Samuel Hoyt/Haight who appears in Eastchester in 1672 and later, then as a leader among the Quakers of Flushing from 1683 until his death in Sep 1712.
- Also called Samuel Hoyt, Horght, Hoight, etc.
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Sources - [S754] Loyalist Clarks, Badgleys, and Allied Families by Estelle Clark Watson. Rutland, Vermont: 1954.
- [S1552] Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, 6 volumes, 1936–1950, ed. William Wade Hinshaw, et al. Reprint. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1991–1994.
- [S557] Ancestral Lines of Our Family, by Kathy and Larry McCurdy.
- [S5043] A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families by David W. Hoyt. Boston, 1871.
- [S101] The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3 and The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England,1634-1635, Volumes 1-7, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996-2011.
- [S4980] "Matthew Grant Record, 1639-1681" in Some Early Records and Documents of and Relating to the Town of Windsor, Connecticut, 1639-1703. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Historical Society, 1930.
- [S754] Loyalist Clarks, Badgleys, and Allied Families by Estelle Clark Watson. Rutland, Vermont: 1954.