Hoyt, John Pennoyer

Birth Name Hoyt, John Pennoyer
Gender male
Age at Death 91 years, 5 months, 14 days

Narrative

From HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY. pp. 689-690

 

HOYT, HON. JOHN P. In the early part of the year 1819, there came to Clearfield county a young man, just turned of his twenty-fifth year, who took up his residence at a point in Pike township, about two miles southwest from Curwensville, and there commenced the practice of medicine. In this event alone there was nothing unusual, but as years came and went he began to attract considerable notice and attention from the sturdy pioneer residents in that vicinity and in the country roundabout the county seat, and the name and fame of Dr. John P. Hoyt spread throughout the entire county: from Cherry Tree to Karthaus, and from the southeast to the northwest of the county's boundaries, and even beyond it, there came calls for the professional services of this man. In the year 1824, then having been a resident of the county for about five years, there was no man more pressed, more occupied or more wearied with unceasing toil and sleepless nights, than he ; the terrible scourge, well remembered as the " dysentery plague," taxed the skill and the endurance of the few resident physicians of the county, and none more than Dr. Hoyt. Yet, it was not in this year alone that Dr. Hoyt acquired his enviable reputation as a practitioner and as a man. From his first coming to the county until the time of his death, he was respected and esteemed as a man of professional skill and understanding, a close and thorough student, a wise counselor and a candid advisor; a man of kind disposition and generous heart. The rich and the poor alike shared his attention. No matter how far distant, or how doubtful the probability of pay for service, he never refused to attend a call from the sick or the distressed.

Aside from his regular duties as a physician, Dr. Hoyt was, for some time, engaged in the mercantile business at Curwensville; moreover, as by his practice and business he acquired some means, this he put to good use by real estate investments, and by the gradual advance in values he accumulated a comfortable fortune.

In the year 1846, having become somewhat broken in health, the result of over-care and over-work, he retired from the busy field of life to the comforts and retirement of a pleasant home on the bank of the Susquehanna, about three miles above Lumber City, where, surrounded by family and friends, he passed the remainder of his life.

John Pennoyer Hoyt, the subject of this sketch, was born in the city. of Hudson, New York State, on the 12th day of September, in the year 1793. His father, Phineas Hoyt, was a New Englander by birth, while his mother, whose maiden name was Julia Pennoyer, was a native of the Empire State. Having acquired a preparatory education, young Hoyt entered Dartmouth College, a famous educational institution of New England, where he completed his education and laid the foundation for a practical knowledge of the medical profession, which he had determined to enter. He then read medicine with Dr. Woodward and Dr. White, both practicing physicians of Otsego county, N. Y., and still later with Dr. Wing, of Tioga county, N. Y. At the latter place he finished his course of study and was regularly admitted to practice in the early part of the year 1818. Soon after he came to Half Moon, Centre county, and in the next year, 1819, located near Curwensville.

On the 20th day of January, 1820, John P. Hoyt married Mary, daughter of Thomas McClure, one of the pioneers of the county. Of this marriage ten children were born, viz. : Hiram, who died in 1824 ; Julianna, who died in 1824; Harriet ; a son who died in infancy ; David Wilson, of Louisiana ; Elizabeth M., wife of Martin Watts; Mary E., wife of Martin D. Stirk,'and who died in 1863 ; a son who died in infancy ; Margaret ; Christiana T., who died in 1843. In the year 1852 Mr. Hoyt was honored by his fellow-citizens in his election to the office of associate judge of the county, in which capacity he served until 1857, his colleague on the bench at the time being Judge Richard Shaw, of Clearfield.

Judge Hoyt died on the 26th day of February, 1885, in the ninety-second year of his life. His wife, Mary, survived him about one and one-half years and died September 6, 1886, having passed her eighty-seventh year.

Upon the occasion of the death of John Pennoyer Hoyt, the following resolutions were passed and adopted by the Clearfield bar, and ordered to be placed upon the minutes of the court :

WHEREAS, We have learned with deep regret of the death of Hon. John P. Hoyt, who died at the ripe old age of ninety-one years and upwards, on the evening of the 26th of February, A. D. 1885, at his residence in this county, after having been an upright, honored and influential citizen of the same for a period of nearly three-score and ten years; therefore, be it

Resolved, First, That Hon. John P. Hoyt, having performed the duties of associate judge of this county for a period of five years from December 1, 1851, in a manner honorable to himself and acceptable to the people, is entitled to our grateful remembrance.

Resolved, Second, That the sympathy of the court and members of the bar are hereby extended to his family in this their sad bereavement.

Resolved, Third, That in token of respect to his memory these proceedings be entered upon the records of this court, and that a copy of them, with the seal of the court attached, be furnished to the family of the deceased.

G. R. BARRETT,

J. B. MCENALLY,

SMITH V. WILSON,

Committee.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth September 12, 1793 Hudson, Columbia, New York, USA    
Death February 26, 1885 Pennsylvania, USA    
Burial   McClure Cemetery, Curwensville, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, USA    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Hoyt, PhineasAugust 29, 1766October 19, 1803
Mother Pennoyer, Julia Ann1770February 23, 1820
         Hoyt, John Pennoyer September 12, 1793 February 26, 1885

Families

Family of Hoyt, John Pennoyer and McClure, Mary

Married Wife McClure, Mary ( * September 1798 + September 6, 1886 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage January 20, 1820      
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Hoyt, Jennie
Hoyt, HiramMarch 22, 1821August 1, 1824
Hoyt, JulianaJune 2, 1823July 24, 1824
Hoyt, HarrietApril 9, 1825
Hoyt, David WilsonApril 13, 1828
Hoyt, Elizabeth MarionMay 29, 1830November 17, 1917
Hoyt, Mary EleanorNovember 2, 1832December 4, 1863
Hoyt, MargaretDecember 10, 1836
Hoyt, Christiana ThorpSeptember 2, 1840August 21, 1843

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