Hannah Crissey
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Hannah Crissey, daughter of Nathaniel Crissey and Hannah Hoyt, was born at Stamford, Connecticut, 14 July 1730.1 She died before 1805.2
Hannah married David Hoyt, son of James Hoyt and Mary Waterbury, at Stamford about 1756.3
Hannah married David Hoyt, son of James Hoyt and Mary Waterbury, at Stamford about 1756.3
Family | David Hoyt b. 3 Oct 1728, d. 23 Jun 1810 |
Children |
This person was last edited on | 8 Jan 2020 |
Citations
- [S1184] Lucius B. Barbour and Lorraine Cook White (editor), The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, 55 volumes (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing, 1994-2002), 42:54-57, further cited as Barbour and White, Barbour Collection.
- [S354] Stamford, Connecticut, Probate records, 1728-1916, 10:98-101, FHL microfilm 5566, further cited as Stamford, CT Wills.
- [S353] Edith M. Wicks, Virginia H. Olsen and Paul W. Prindle, compilers, Stamford's Soldiers: Genealogical Biographies of Revolutionary War Patriots from Stamford, Connecticut (New Orleans, Louisiana: Stamford Genealogical Society and the Ferguson Library, 1976), 89-90, further cited as Wicks, Olsen, and Prindle, Stamford Soldiers.
- [S52] David W. Hoyt, A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families with Some Account of the Earliest Hyatt Families, A list of the First Settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass., etc (Boston, Massachusetts: Providence Press, 1871), 394-395, further cited as Hoyt, Hoyt Family.
- [S372] Stamford, Connecticut, Land records, P:438; Town Clerk, Stamford; FHL microfilm 5578.
- [S372] Stamford, CT, Land records, R:686.