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Thomas HYATT

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  • Name Thomas HYATT 
    Gender Male 
    Death Yes, date unknown 
    Notes 
    • Thomas Hyatt was listed as number 15, Thomas Hyot, in the lottery for assignment of lots in Ridgefield held in Norwalk at a town meeting of the Proprietors in November 1708. Lots 13 through 25 started at the northernmost point of the west side and extended southward.

      Among the first deaths in Ridgefield was Uzziell, the son of Thomas and Experience Hyatt, who died on 14 February 1712.

      Tomas Hyatt was one of the men (perambulators) who walked the line between Danbury and Ridgefield in 1744 to reestablish the boundary markers. The other perambulators from Ridgefield at this time were James Benedict and Nathan Saint John.

      In 1958 the Hyatt homestead was the home of Mrs. Vincent Bedini on North Salem Road, Ridgefield. [1]
    Person ID I9218  Ellingboe
    Last Modified 6 Jan 2011 

  • Sources 
    1. [S322] Silvio A. Bedini, Ridgefield in Review, (Ridgefield, Connecticut: The Ridgefield 250th Anniversary Committee, Inc., 1958.), pp. 12, 40, 43, 311., CT/RID/78. (Reliability: 3).



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