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Simon Hoyt

Ancestry of
Simon Hoyt

(c1593 - 1657)
Great Migration Immigrant 1629


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Some of the most recently added connections of famous kin for Simon Hoyt

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Treat Williams

TV & Movie Actor

10th great-grandson

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Parker Stevenson

TV and Movie Actor

9th great-grandson

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Jason Kelce

NFL Center

11th great-grandson

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Travis Kelce

NFL Tight End

11th great-grandson

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Cecil B. DeMille

American Film Director

8th great-grandson

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Mike Huckabee

44th Governor of Arkansas

10th great-grandson

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Bill Weld

68th Governor of Massachusetts

10th great-grandson

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General William Tecumseh Sherman

Union Army - U.S. Civil War

5th great-grandson

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P.T. Barnum

Co-Founder of Barnum & Bailey Circus

5th great-grandson

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Stephen Crane

Author of The Red Badge of Courage

7th great-grandson

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Nancy (Davis) Reagan

First Lady of President Ronald Reagan

8th great-granddaughter

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Norman Rockwell

American Artist

8th great-grandson

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