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Addison Elmer Hoyt 1869–1932 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 Sep 1869
Birth Location: Greene County, Illinois, USA
Death Date: 6 May 1932
Death Location: New Plymouth, Payette County, Idaho
Father: Albinas Hoyt
Mother: Surinda New
Spouse(s): Xenia Baker
Children(s): Addison Hoyt, Louise Hoyt, Elisha Hoyt
In 1869, Addison Elmer Hoyt entered the world in Greene County, Illinois, USA, born to Albinas Perry Hoyt And Surinda Robinet New. Addison Elmer Hoyt married Xenia Louisa Baker, and had children including Addison Wilbur Hoyt, Elisha Marion Hoyt, Louise Belle Hoyt. Addison Elmer Hoyt passed away in 1932 in New Plymouth, Payette County, Idaho.
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- In 1869, Addison Elmer Hoyt entered the world in Greene County, Illinois, USA, born to Albinas Perry Hoyt And Surinda Robinet New.
- Addison Elmer Hoyt married Xenia Louisa Baker, and had children including Addison Wilbur Hoyt, Elisha Marion Hoyt, Louise Belle Hoyt.
- Addison Elmer Hoyt passed away in 1932 in New Plymouth, Payette County, Idaho.
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1. Addison (Wilbur) Hoyt 1905–1989
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2. Louise (Belle) Hoyt 1908–2000
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3. Elisha (Marion) Hoyt 1911–1993 m. Mabel Haskin 1914–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 Sep 1869
Event Place: Greene County, Illinois, USA
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 6 May 1932
Event Place: New Plymouth, Payette County, Idaho