Hoyt (name)

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Hoyt is an English medieval surname, sometimes used as a given name. It is a topographical surname for someone who lived high, or on a hill.[1]

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  • Adelia M. Hoyt (1865–1966), American librarian, author, and advocate for blind people
  • Beatrix Hoyt (1880–1963), American amateur golfing champion
  • Clegg Hoyt (1910–1967), American film and television actor
  • Daniel Hoyt (1681–1764), member of the House of Representatives of the Colony of Connecticut (1734)
  • Dick and Rick Hoyt, Team Hoyt American duo, with Dick pushing, pulling or carrying his son Rick, who has cerebral palsy, in athletic competitions
  • Edith Hoyt (1894–1971), American painter
  • Erich Hoyt (born 1950), American-Canadian author and conservationist
  • George Henry Hoyt (1837–1877), American attorney who defended John Brown (abolitionist)
  • Homer Hoyt (1895–1984), American economist
  • Huested W. R. Hoyt (1842–1894), American politician
  • James Henry Hoyt (1809–1873), American railroad entrepreneur and member of the Connecticut Senate from 1857 to 1858
  • James Hoyt (baseball) (born 1986), American major league baseball pitcher
  • Jesse Hoyt (1792–1867), New York politician
  • John Hoyt (1905–1991), American actor
  • John Philo Hoyt (1841–1926), Governor of Arizona Territory (1877-8) and Justice of the Washington Supreme Court (1889-97)
  • John Wesley Hoyt (1831–1910), Territorial Governor of Wyoming (1878−1882)
  • LaMarr Hoyt (1955–2021), American baseball player
  • Lance Hoyt (born 1977), American professional wrestler
  • Martha Seavey Hoyt, American biographer, newspaper correspondent, businesswoman
  • Matt Hoyt, American film director
  • Nicholas Hoyt (1620-?), British member of the Connecticut General Assembly (1673)
  • Norris Hoyt, (1935-2013), American lawyer and politician
  • Oliver Hoyt (1823–1887), American politician
  • Sam Hoyt (born 1962), American politician
  • Sarah Hoyt (born 1962), Portuguese-American award-winning fiction writer
  • Waite Hoyt (1899–1984), American hall of Fame baseball pitcher
  • Walter Hoyt (1618–1698), founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut
  • William Hoyt (disambiguation), several people

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  1. ^ "Surname Database: Hoyt Last Name Origin". The Internet Surname Database.