Banker
Centurion, 1888–1926
Born 6 November 1851 in New York (Manhattan), New York
Died 20 December 1926 in New York (Manhattan), New York
Buried Saint James Episcopal Churchyard, Hyde Park, New York
Proposed by William D. Morgan and Daniel F. Appleton
Elected 3 March 1888 at age thirty-six
Archivist’s Note: Son of Lydig Hoyt; brother of Henry S. Hoyt; brother-in-law of William D. Morgan
Century Memorial
Gerald Livingston Hoyt was one of the finer products of the New York Stock Exchange; a broker whose chosen duty was the advising of serious investors rather than the attracting of superficial speculators; member of an old and conservative commission house whose attitude towards the investment market he shared. Partner afterward in a banking house and director in an important industrial corporation, he never wholly relinquished his financial activities during fifty-four years of business life.
Alexander Dana Noyes
1927 Century Association Yearbook