Annie Hoyt

F, #15, b. 17 January 1851, d. 27 April 1945
Father*William Hoyt b. 30 Sep 1819, d. 23 Dec 1923
Mother*Mary Susanne Mooney b. 1830, d. 4 Sep 1852
ChartsPedigree of Michael Frederick Haggerty
Reference15
Marriage* Annie Hoyt married George Adam Weber, son of John Harrison "Henry" Weber and Caroline Catharine Hoke
Source* Annie Hoyt was Source Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr. 
Residence* She lived; 1945 residence at death 2021 N Arroyo Blvd Pasadena CA. 
Source She was Source Birth date and place from death certificate. 
Story* Nathan Sweet Jr wrote:
     Grandfather Weber was not interested in the management of the home or the people in it as long as he could work on his business. After he died Grandmother had the complete management of everything and during the depression got ahold of some bad advice and lost quite a lot of money before things got straightened out. We usually went to her house for dinner on Sundays evenings and she always presided at the head of the table. When my Uncle Hoyt was alive, Mother's brother, he was often there but I don't remember much about my cousins or his wife, Aunt Daisy. There'd often be a doctor there and some other professional man and the conversation was usually pretty lively during the evening. My brother John and I were not expected to stay in the living room all evening and we didn't but we sort of heard what was going on.
     Once I used the term "pooped out" as "I'm all pooped out" and Grandmother took exception to it. She called me aside and in very subdued but firm terms informed me that that was a very bad thing to say for it related to moving one's bowels and that was not parlor talk. Yet I can remember her using the term "piss and vinager" as "you are full of piss and vinegar" meaning full of life. I was enough impressed by her authority that I did not question her usage even though now I cannot see why "poop out" is as bad as "piss and vinegar".
 
Source She was Source Have death certificate (Evd 43). 
Source She was Source Info re b & d from Muriel Weber Sweet's DAR application. 
Relation* She was Relation 1G Grm. 
Burial* She was buried at Woodlawn cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. 
Birth*17 January 1851 She was born on 17 January 1851 at New York City, New York, New York. 
Death*27 April 1945 She died on 27 April 1945 at Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., California, at age 94. 

Family

George Adam Weber b. 13 Dec 1848, d. 29 Mar 1923
Marriage* She married George Adam Weber, son of John Harrison "Henry" Weber and Caroline Catharine Hoke
Children
Last Edited18 Sep 1999