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Hoyt, Charles C.

MILITARY SERVICE

Age: 19, credited to Craftsbury, VT
Unit(s): 1st VT CAV
Service: enl 9/14/61, m/i 11/19/61, CPL, Co. I, 1st VT CAV, pow, Manassas Junction, 10/24/62, prld 10/30/62, pow, Reams's Station, 6/29/64, Andersonville, prld 2/28/65, m/o 3/28/65

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VITALS

Birth: 06/18/1842, Craftsbury, VT
Death: 05/06/1888

Burial: Common Cemetery, Craftsbury, VT
Marker/Plot: Not recorded
Gravestone photographer: Denis & Karen Jaquish
Findagrave Memorial #: 73932519

MORE INFORMATION

Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 9/8/1881, VT; widow Mary M., 6/12/1888, VT
Portrait?: Jenifer Paley
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: Not Found
(If there are state digraphs above, this soldier spent some time in a state or national soldiers' home in that state after the war)

Remarks: None

DESCENDANTS

Great Grandfather of Scott R. K. Moore, Stockton Springs. ME

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BURIAL:

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Tombstone

Craftsbury Common Cemetery, Craftsbury, VT

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Photo


Courtesy of Jennifer Paley

Obituary

Craftsbury

Charles C. Hoyt died on the 6th instant, after a decline of several months. Mr. Hoyt was one of our most esteemed citizens. He enlisted in the army of the rebellion and was of that unfortunate number who passed several months in Southern prisons, and has always suffered from impaired health. He represented the town in the legislature of 1876 and has held other offices of responsibility and trust. He was a worthy member of the M. E. Church and in every sense a noble man.

Source: Orleans County Monitor, May 14, 1888.
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.