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Betsy Hoyt  Chapter

National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

Clinton, Wisconsin

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Betsy Hoyt was a pioneer settler of the Clinton community, a daughter of a Revolutionary Soldier (Gilbert Hoyt). She is buried, together with her husband, William Willis, in the Old Clinton Corners Cemetery. The chapter has placed a Daughter of Revolutionary Soldier marker on her grave.

Our chapter meets on the first Saturday of every other month, 
September through June. 

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