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15451 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Lydia HURLBUT
 
15452 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed Mary HURLBUT
 
15453 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Naphtali HURLBUT
 
15454 !Information taken from "Olmsteds In America" published 1912 by Henry King
Olmsted. Page 42. 
Philena HURLBUT
 
15455 !Information taken from "Olmsteds in America" published in 1912 by Henry King
Olmsted. Page 42. 
Sophia HURLBUT
 
15456 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Stephen HURLBUT
 
15457 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Asaph HURLBUTT
 
15458 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Sarah HURLBUTT
 
15459 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Reuben HUSSEY
 
15460 Niece of Sam Houston, Governor of Texas

MARRIAGE: HUSTIN, NANCY A and BRAINARD, STEPHEN 0004 0302 
Nancy Ann HUSTON
 
15461 OBIT: Name: Piotrowski, Marie
Date: Apr 11 1936
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #064.
Notes: Piotrowski: Marie (nee Hutt), beloved wife of Herman, mother of Fred, August, Walter, Mrs. Emma Stuckert and grandmother, Thursday, April 9, at 2:30 p. m., aged 67 years. Services Saturday, April 11, from her late residence, 497 E. 114, at 2 p. m. and from Ninth Reform Church, corner of Lockyear ave. and E. 74th st., at 2:30 p. m. 
Marie HUT
 
15462 This information is provided by Larry Chesebro', LaNa-StL@inlink.com. It must be verified for accuracy based on cited sources. Credit and contact information must be given for its origin! Flora HUTCHINGS
 
15463 1. George and Lucy lived in Volney, New York ca 1902. George W HUTCHINGS
 
15464 This information is provided by Larry Chesebro', LaNa-StL@inlink.com. It must be verified for accuracy based on cited sources. Credit and contact information must be given for its origin! Martin HUTCHINGS
 
15465 age 4

age 14

1 NOTE "Freeborn County Standard"; Vol. 16, No. 24, June 15, 1876 -marriage record 
Abigail HUTCHINS
 
15466 age 4

age 14 
Alice Alma HUTCHINS
 
15467 age 35

age 45

age 55

age 75

age 85, with son Eugene

age 95, withson Eugene

North Loup Cemetery

1 NOTE Locality: Clinton Township
Name:Alonzo B. Hutchins

"A History of Linn County, Iowa, containing a Historyof the
County, Its Cities, Towns, &c., a Biographical Directory of itsCitizens,
War Record of Its Volunteers in the Lare Rebellion, General andLocal
Statistics, Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men,History of the
Northwest,History of Iowa, Map of Linn County, Constitution ofthe
United States, Miscellaneous Matters, &c."

Biographical Directory

farmer, Sec. 5; P. O. Palo;owns eighty acres of land, probablevalue $2,400; he was born Oct. 22, 1824, inOnondaga Co., N. Y.,and when very young went with his father (Bradley Hutchins)toSt. Lawrence Co., N. Y., where he worked on a farm and attendedschool between times until he was 19 years of age; in the Springof 1844, he went to Danbury,Conn., with a drove of cattle, andafter selling them returned to his old homein Onondaga Co.,where he lived for four years, then went to St. Lawrence Co.,and in 1850 came west to Dane Co., Wis., where he worked by themonth for a year.
He was married Aug. 10, 1851, to Rosetta, daughter of James andSusan Weed, ofAlleghany Co., N. Y.; she was born April 7, 1833;they have eight children--Abigail, born Nov. 16, 1855; Wilton L.and Willis L. (twins), born Dec. 19, 1857; Eugene A., born Feb.17, 1862; Guilford L., born Nov. 29, 1863; Alice A., born Sept.23, 1865; Lawrence W., born April 2, 1872; Jesse, born Oct. 12,1877.
Mr. Hutchins came to Iowa and lived in Clinton Tp. for three anda half years, assisting his father to improve his farm; in 1856,he went back to Dane Co., Wis., andworked there until theSpring of 1861, when he went to Freeborn Co., Minn., andlivedthere engaged in farming, until the Fall of 1876, when hereturned to Iowaand settled in Clinton Tp., where he nowresides.
He is Independent in politics and was the first Constableelected in this township, to serve one year; whenin FreebornCo., Minn., he was County Supervisor four years, and Assessor ofFreeborn Tp. one year; during the war of the rebellion he wasone of the Supervisorsof Freeborn Co., Minn., who voted forissuing of county bonds to raise money topay the bounty ofsoldiers who enlisted in that county. In religious matters heleans toward the doctrine of the Adventists, and Mrs. Hutchinsis a member of the Seventh Day Baptists' communion.
Mr. H's father, Bradley Hutchins, was bornJune 10, 1798, inRutland Co., Vt., and was married in July, 1823, to Cyreva,daughter of James Lovless, of Onondaga Co., N. Y.; she was bornin Feb., 1808, anddied in April, 1830; his son, Torrance F.,who was born Nov. 7, 1834, died Jan.22, 1873; his daughterBetsey, was born June 16, 1827, and Sally, born Jan. 10,1829.He married his second wife, Minerva, Feb. 6, 1834; she was bornMay 12, 1803, and died Sept. 23, 1876. Mr. Hutchins wasTownship Trustee two terms, and School Director three or fouryears, and through his exertions the independent school districtof Lincoln was set of; he came to Clinton Tp. in 1852, and forsevenyears he provided school room for the little ones in thisdistrict.

When inMinnesota owned 80 acres in Freeborn County. 
Alonzo Bradley HUTCHINS
 
15468 age 7

age 171 CAUS Car accident


1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of RhodeIsland and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 606. 
Arthur Crandall HUTCHINS
 
15469 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Clyde W. HUTCHINS
 
15470 1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 606. Dale Willis HUTCHINS
 
15471 1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 606. Edward Arthur HUTCHINS
 
15472 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Eleanor J. HUTCHINS
 
15473 age 8

age 16

age 38

age 48

age 57

1 NOTE of North Loup, Nebraska in his mother's 1911 obituary 
Eugene Alonzo HUTCHINS
 
15474 age 2

age 13

age 22 
Floyd P. HUTCHINS
 
15475 age 9

age 19

1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 606. 
George Wilton HUTCHINS
 
15476 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gladys HUTCHINS
 
15477 age 6

age 16, name as Alfred

age 36

age 46

age 56

1 NOTE "ElderJohn Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall;Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 606. 
Guilford Lily HUTCHINS
 
15478 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Helen L. HUTCHINS
 
15479 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Inez Grace HUTCHINS
 
15480 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Irma HUTCHINS
 
15481 Name Prefix: Rev.
age 2

age 42, b Iowa, both par b NY

Milton Cemetery

1 NOTE Jesse Hutchins in the Milton Cornet Band ca 1900

Pastor of SDB Church, Berlin, Rensselear Co., NY 
Jesse Erwin HUTCHINS
 
15482 age 8

age 28

age 38

age 48

1 NOTE or Torrance or Wesley T. 
Lawrence Wesley HUTCHINS
 
15483 age 12

1 NOTE of Janesville in his mother's 1939 obituary 
Marcus A. HUTCHINS
 
15484 age 11

527 Rogers St

University Hospital

Milton Cemetery

1 NOTE ofMilton in her mother's 1939 obituary

"Milton and Milton Junction Courier",Milton, Rock Co.,Wisconsin, Thursday, 20 Dec 1984, p 4.
Mrs. Margaret Burdick,76, of 527 Rogers, Milton, died Friday,Dec. 14 in University Hospital, Madison.
Born December 7, 1908 in Alfred, N. Y., the former MargaretHutchins marriedRobert Burdick on June 25, 1927 in Rockford,Ill. He died in June. Mrs. Burdick was a member of Seventh DayBaptist Church, Milton and its Women's Circle. She was also apast noble grand of the Rebekah Lodge.
Surviving are three sons, Robert of Boulder, Colo., Kay ofJanesville and Keith of Sangor, Texas; two daughters, CarolynPayne of Youngstown, Ohio, and Eleanor Sheppard of West PalmBeach,Fla.; 22 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; ant twosisters, Ruth Manogue of Milton and Eleanor Koch of Clear Lake,Calif.
Services were held on Tuesday,Dec. 18 at the Seventh DayBaptist Church, with burial in Milton Cemetery. Visitation washeld on Monday at the Albrecht Funeral Home-Milton.

Gravestone photo 7 May 2002 
Margaret Ellice HUTCHINS
 
15485 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mildred HUTCHINS
 
15486 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Richard Arthur HUTCHINS
 
15487 1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 606. Ruth HUTCHINS
 
15488 age 9

1 NOTE of Milton in her mother's 1939 obituary
of Milton in her sister Margaret's 1984 obituary
8 children in that area 
Ruth HUTCHINS
 
15489 1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 606. Sydney Carroll HUTCHINS
 
15490 If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.


Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob

Copyright©2003-REWylie 
Thomas HUTCHINS
 
15491 age 2

age 12

age 22 
Willis Luther HUTCHINS
 
15492 age 2

age 12 
Wilton L. HUTCHINS
 
15493 ! (1) "Town Records of Pomfret, Vermont," copied by M. Sawyer. Typed manuscript, Genealogical Soc. of Utah, Jan 1930, No. 12293. FHL Book #974.365/P2 V2s.
(2) "Pomfret, Vermont," by Henry Hobart Vail, Vol. 1, p.394,520. FHL #974.365/R2 H2v.

! Birth: (1,2) 1 Apr 1793, Pomfret, VT. (1) s/o Elisha HUTCHINSON/Jerusha. (2) s/o Rev. Elisha HUTCHINSON/Jerusha CADWELL.


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Amos Shepherd HUTCHINSON
 
15494 ! (1) "Town Records of Pomfret, Vermont," copied by M. Sawyer. Typed manuscript, Genealogical Soc. of Utah, Jan 1930, No. 12293. FHL Book #974.365/P2 V2s.
(2) "Pomfret, Vermont," by Henry Hobart Vail, Vol. 1, p.215-223,520. FHL #974.365/R2 H2v. Cites: (a) "Spooner's Journal," Windsor, VT, 1797.
(3) "The History of Newport, New Hampshire, from 1766-1878," by Edmund Wheeler (1879) p.424. FHL #974.275/N1 H2w.
(4) Sandy Neil, Spokane, WA. E-Mail: lsneil@nextdim.com (1999). Cites: (a) Vital records, Sharon, CT, from Barbour Collection. (b) Grave Ravlin, "Family of Ralph Hutchinson of Boston and Alice Bennet" (1941, chart). (c) "Some Connecticut Nutmeggers who Migrated." (d) F.W. Bailey, "Eqarly Connecticut Marriages as Found in Ancient Church Recors Prior to 1800," citing Congregational Church parish records.

! Birth: (2) 22 Dec 1749. (2,3) Sharon, CT. (2) s/o Samuel HUTCHINSON. Probably a descendant of Samuel HUTCHINSON who came from York, England to America. (3) 1749. (4a) 11 Dec 1748, Sharon, CT, s/o Samuel HUTCHINSON/Hannah HERMON.
Marriage to Jerusha CADWELL: (1) Jerusha. (2,4) 16 Jul 1778, (2,4c) Westford, CT. (4b) Ashford, CT.
Marriage to Martha EDDY: (2,3,4)
Death: (2) 19 Apr 1833. (2,3,4) Newport, NH. (2,3) In his 84th year. (3,4) 1833.

(2) Studied 2 years at the school in Lebanon, CT.
(2) 1771: He was one of the pupils who went with President WHEELOCK from CT to Hanover, NH, at the founding of Dartmouth College.
(2,3) 1775: Graduated from Dartmouth College.
(2) 1775: Licensed to preach.
(2) 1778, Mar: Ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Westford, CT.
(2) 1783, Sep: Dismissed as pastor from the Congregational Church in Westford, CT. Ill health caused him to resign.
(2) 1784, 6 Dec: The town of Pomfret held a meeting "To take the minds of said meeting whether thare So well Satisfield with the performance of Rev. Elisha HUTCHINSON as that thare willing to join with sd. Church (of Pomfret) in giving him a call." From this it appears that he had preached in town before the date of the notice of the agenda for the town meeting, 24 Nov 1784. At this town meeting of 6 Dec., a committee of the First Congregational Church of Pomfret reported to the town the facts learned relating to Mr. HUTCHINSON's leaving his former congregation at Westford, CT. This report was accepted and a vote was taken whether the town would call "the Reverend Mr. Elisha HUTCHINSON to the works of the gospel minister in this place." This passed in the affirmative without a dissenting voice. Then they settled the terms: First, the land right granted to the first settled minister, by the charter, became his property. Second, they agreed to move his family and goods to Pomfret free of expense. Third, they agreed to keep for him two cows and a horse until the winter was over, and to find provision for him and his family until May 1st, 1785. Fourth, to build for him by 1 November 1785 a house 38 feet by 30, covering it (except the glazing) to lath and plaster it, to build a chimney, to dig a cellar 30 feet by 14 and to wall it with stone. Fifth, to give Reverend Mr. HUTCHINSON a yearly salary of 35 pounds lawful money and a raise of 5 pounds yearly until it reached 60 pounds, this to be "stated on Wheate at five shillings Per Bushel," which meant it could be paid in wheat or other articles at fixed prices. He was also to have 20 cords of firewood "Drawed to his dore yearly" and his salary was to begin November 1, 1784, and was to be paid him yearly on the first day of November. Finally they appointed "next week Wednes Day" for the installment of Rev. HUTCHINSON.
(2) 1784, 14 Dec: Installed as first pastor of the Congregational Church in Pomfret, NH. He brought to Pomfret a letter of dismissal from the church at Westford. (3) Was the first settled minister at Pomfret, VT.
(2) 1784, 15 Dec: Elisha HUTCHINSON and his wife Jerusha's names were placed on the church roll and the First Congregational Church of Pomfret, VT was fully organized. He succeeded Rev. Aaron HUTCHINSON who was a circuit preacher that preached alternately at Pomfret, Woodstock and Hartford. (NOTE: Rev. Aaron HUTCHINSON was s/o Joseph HUTCHINSON/Mary; gs/o John HUTCHINSON/Hannah ROOT; ggs/o Ralph HUTCHINSON/Alice.)
(2) As the first settled minister, he became owner of lot 13, First Division (the center lot), lot 41, Second Division, and lot 12, Third Division, and also lot 13 among the town lots of one acre each.
(2) He was not a man of great power, and he soon lost the respect of the citizens of Pomfret, although he retained to the last the confidence of his church members.
(2) 1785, 3 Dec: Sold to John WHEELOCK, President of Moses Charity School and Dartmouth College, 3 rights of land belonging to the first settled minister in Pomfret, a 2nd Division lot of 95 acres near Mr. HOWARD and Mr. DEXTER, a 3rd division lot of 50 acres contiguous 1/2 either east or west, and a 1 acre lot in the center of the town, Pomfret, VT. These three were sold for 132 pounds to repay moneys paid him by John WHEELOCK toward his education at the Moses Charity School and Dartmouth College.
(2) 1785, 19 Dec: The town of Pomfret met at the meeting house and at once adjourned to the still incompleted house of Rev. Elisha HUTCHINSON. They set up its completion at public vendue to the lowest bidder. By the nature of the bids, it seems the cellar had been dug and walled, and the frame erected and covered, and the stone part of the chimney built.
(2) 1789, 31 Mar: The first indication that the town was dissatisfied with its minister appears in the record of the town meeting, when freemen voted not to "indemnify the Rev. Mr. HUTCHINSON in his Right of Land."
(2) 1790, 14 Jan: The town of Pomfret voted to raise 55 pounds for the Rev. Mr. Elisha HUTCHINSON's salary for the year past. Only 9 voted in favor, and 7 voted against. At the same meeting, the town voted to abate the taxes of 25 persons. The Selectmen were authorized to makeup the tax for Mr. HUTCHINSON's salary for the past year and the town collector was ordered to collect the same. The law which empowered towns to build meeting houses and to settle and support ministers was passed in Oct 1783. It made provision for the exemption from taxation of persons who differed from the major part of the inhabitants in religious belief.
(2) 1791, 18 Mar: By the time the people assembled at Capt. Abida SMITH's house , it was evident the minister's power over his people was waning. More than 70 rates were abated from contributing to the support of Rev. Elisha HUTCHINSON and this was left to the discretion of the Selectmen. The question regarding the minister's land was brought up and the town voted to indemnify him in the possession of his land on his giving a bond (provided her should leave) to refund such part of his settlement as should be thought just by an indifferent committee.
(2) 1792, Mar: The voters in the town of Pomfret released 6 men from the payment of their rates for Rev. Mr. HUTCHINSON's salary.
(2) 1792, 25 Dec: A committee was appointed by the town of Pomfret to join with the church to consider the expediency of uniting with Rev. Mr. HUTCHINSON in calling a mutual council to dissolve the pastoral relation of Mr. HUTCHINSON. This committee reported adversely to jointly calling a council. But another committee was immediately appointed at the same meeting for the same purpose, proved Rev. HUTCHINSON "is not settled before the 10th day of February next."
(2) 1793, Mar: The taxes of 26 more persons for the support of the minister were abated.
(2) 1794, 9 Jun: The town voted not to support Rev. Elisha HUTCHINSON any longer, and a committee was appointed to join a committee from the church, if called for, to agree on a Council to dismiss Mr. HUTCHINSON. One article in the warning for this meeting invited the town to consider paying Mr. HUTCHINSON the shortage made in his salary by the wholesale abatement of people's taxes, but no action was taken on the matter.
(2) 1794, 29 Oct: The town voted again not to support the Rev. Mr. HUTCHINSON any longer.
(2) 1795, 8 Jan: Dismissed as pastor of the Congregational Church, Pomfret, NH.
(2) 1795, 19 Mar: The Justice of the Peace and selectmen of Pomfret approved the appointment of Elisha HUTCHINSON as Keeper of a house of entertainment. Such a license was then necessary for opening a hotel, which in those days always sold liquors. His house was on the main road, passing north and south through the town. His bar room was the scene of many trials before the justices of the peace.
(2) 1796, 16 Jun: The taxes of 28 more people were abated for the support of the minister, and Mr. Oliver HUTCHINSON was selected as Town Agent to defend the town in the suit brought against the town by the Rev. Elisha HUTCHINSON. The town refused again to make up the shortage in his salary.
(2) He remained in Pomfret 3 or 4 more years after the town refused him support.
(2) 1797, Apr: Sold "the remaining half" of his Third Division lot for 36 pounds to Jacob SARGENT. (NOTE: Author indicates that this happened after his sale of Oct 1797, but gives a date preceeding that.)
(2) 1797: The laws of VT exempted the estates of ministers from taxes, but the tax list of 1797 shows that Mr. HUTCHINSON was assessed $118.
(2a) 1797, 9 Oct: Elisha HUTCHINSON of Pomfret advertised in "Spooner's Journal," of Windsor, "Whereas Jerusha, my wife, has for some time refused to bed with me, or to perform any duties to me which are incumbent on her, and as she endeavors in many ways to injure my interests - These are therefore to forbid any persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date."
(2a) 1797, 16 Oct: Jerusha HUTCHINSON of Pomfret advertised in "Spooner's Vermont Journal," "Whereas the Rev. Elisha HUTCHINSON has posted me in the Vermont Journal and asserts that I have refused to bed with him or to perform any duties to him and likewise that I have injured his interests. These complaints are absolutely false and I can make it appear by sufficient witness: and I hereby forbid all persons harboring or trusting him on my account. N.B. I am bold to say he rode away, A mare which I have lost. If anyone will return her home, Then I will pay the cost."
(2) 1797, 18 Oct: Selectman Abida SMITH and Robert PERRY of Pomfret filed an appointment with the Town Clerk, " We the subscribers being Selectmen for the town of Pomfret for the time being, taking into consideration the situation of Elisha HUTCHINSON and his family respecting worldly affairs, and, in our opinion it is needful that we do appoint an Overseer to advise and direct Mr. Elisha HUTCHINSON in his business, and we do hereby, by the authority vested in us appoint Henry AINSWORTH as an overseer to advise and direct as above written for the space of six months from the date of this instrument. And all persons are forbid trading or making any bargain with the sd. Elisha without leave of said Overseer until the above term." This was published 3 tines in "Spooner's Journal," but by the time the selectmen acted, Elisha HUTCHINSON was on the other side of the Green Mountains and returned no more to Pomfret.
(2) 1797, 18 Oct: Elisha HUTCHINSON, at Dorset, VT, deeded to Zadock HUGGINS his lot No. 13, First Division, with the buildings on it, for $1,000. The sale was valid, in spite of the action of the selectmen of Pomfret on the same day. Later HUGGINS conveyed this property to Benjamin GOULD, who in turn sold it to Josiah CHANDLER, and it remained in possession of that family for 3 generations. It later formed a part of Mr. Elton A. SMITH's farm known as "Cloudland."
(2) Went to Granville, NY.
(2) 1800: Went to Zoar, MA, where he joined the Calvinistic Baptist Church.
(2) Moved to PA, but was driven away by the Indians.
(2) Settled at Marion, Wayne Co., NY.
(2,3) 1814, Nov: Became pastor of the Baptist Church in Newport, NH.
(2) 1821: Retired due to infirmity. (3) Was pastor of the Baptist Church until disabled by sickness.
(2) "It is said" he left 15 children and 37 grandchildren.


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Elisha HUTCHINSON
 
15495 ! (1) "Town Records of Pomfret, Vermont," copied by M. Sawyer. Typed manuscript, Genealogical Soc. of Utah, Jan 1930, No. 12293. FHL Book #974.365/P2 V2s.
(2) "Pomfret, Vermont," by Henry Hobart Vail, Vol. 1, p.393,520. FHL #974.365/R2 H2v.

! Birth: (1,2) 26 Nov 1788, Pomfret, VT. (1) s/o Elisha HUTCHINSON/Jerusha. (2) s/o Rev. Elisha HUTCHINSON/Jerusha CADWELL.


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Elisha HUTCHINSON
 
15496 ! (1) "Town Records of Pomfret, Vermont," copied by M. Sawyer. Typed manuscript, Genealogical Soc. of Utah, Jan 1930, No. 12293. FHL Book #974.365/P2 V2s.
(2)"Pomfret, Vermont," by Henry Hobart Vail, Vol. 1, p.520. FHL #974.365/R2 H2v.

! Birth: (1,2) 14 Sep 1797, Pomfret, VT. (1) d/o Elisha HUTCHINSON/Jerusha. (2) d/o Rev. Elisha HUTCHINSON/Jerusha CADWELL.


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Esther HUTCHINSON
 
15497 ! (1) "History of Francestown, New Hampshire," by Rev. W.R. Cochrane and George K. Wood (1895) p.545,546. FHL #974.28/F1 H2c.
(2) "The Bunnell/Bonnell Newsletter," Vol. 1V, No. 4, Oct 1990, p.50. Corrections to Ruth Duncan's book, "William Bunnell and His Descendants," submitted by Ruth Duncan. Cites: (a) Litchfield Co., CT Superior Court Records 1750-1809.
(3) "William Bunnell and His Descendants" by Ruth Cost Duncan (1986) p.36-37. FHL #929.273 B884d. Cites: (a) "Families of Ancient New Haven." (b) "Connecticut Men in the Revolution." (c) "History of the Family of Havilah and Dorcas Gale Bunnell." (d) Mrs. Lila Bunnell. (e) Mrs. Ruth Stevens.
(4) "The Ancestors and Descendants of Havilah & Dorcas Hale Bunnell," comp. by Adele Andrews, p.61. FHL #872,857, item 9.
(5) "Town Records of Pomfret, Vermont," copied by M. Sawyer. Typed manuscript, Genealogical Soc. of Utah, Jan 1930, No. 12293. FHL Book #974.365/P2 V2s.
(6) "Pomfret, Vermont," by Henry Hobart Vail, Vol. 1, p.392,520. FHL #974.365/R2 H2v.
(7) "History of the Second Church of Christ in Hartford," by Edwin Pond Parker, Appendix III, p.363. FHL book #974.62/H1 K2pe.
(8) Pomfret, VT Vital Records, Vol. 1, 1770-1862, p.9. FHL #28,665.
(9) "Brides' Index, 1640-1900, New Hampshire - An Index to Brides, Mothers of Brides, and Mothers of Grooms." FHL #975,679.
(10) NH Index to deaths, early to 1900. FHL #1,001,060. Cites Vol. 2, death of Emily Hutchinson Bradford.
(11) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.108. Cites: (a) Second Church Record, Hartford, CT.

! Birth: (1,5,6,8) 24 Jun 1786. (1,5,6,8,10) Pomfret, VT. (1) d/o Elisha HUTCHINSON. (5) d/o Elisha HUTCHINSON/Jerusha. (6,8) d/o Rev. Elisha HUTCHINSON/Jerusha CADWELL.
*Marriage to Zethan BUNNELL: (1) Had a first husband BUNNELL. (2a) (3) 17 Feb 1802. (3,7,11a) Second Church, Hartford, CT. (4,7,11a) 17 Feb 1805, Hartford, CT. (9) Called Jerusha C. (HUTCHINSON) BUNNELL, wife of Titus BROWN.
Divorce from Zethan BUNNELL: (2a) Divorce granted Nov 1808, Litchfield Co., CT.
Marriage to Hon. Titus BROWN: (1) 6 Nov 1814. (9,10)
Death: (1) 25 May 1863, Francestown, NH.

(2a) 1803: (2a,3) Of Hartford, CT.
(6) Was in Hartford, CT 6 years after the separation from her husband.
(1) c.1825-1829: The house of Titus BROWN in Francestown, NH, later occupied by Mason H. BALCH, was built under her supervision while her husband was in Congress.


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Jerusha C. HUTCHINSON
 
15498 ! (1) "Town Records of Pomfret, Vermont," copied by M. Sawyer. Typed manuscript, Genealogical Soc. of Utah, Jan 1930, No. 12293. FHL Book #974.365/P2 V2s.
(2) "Pomfret, Vermont," by Henry Hobart Vail, Vol. 1, p.396,520. FHL #974.365/R2 H2v.

! Birth: (1,2) 26 Jun 1795, Pomfret, VT. (1) s/o Elisha HUTCHINSON/Jerusha. (2) s/o Rev. Elisha HUTCHINSON/Jerusha CADWELL.


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John HUTCHINSON
 
15499 ! (1) Sandy Neil, Spokane, WA. E-Mail: lsneil@nextdim.com (1999). Cites: (a) Grave Ravlin, "Family of Ralph Hutchinson of Boston and Alice Benet" (1941, chart).

! Birth: (1) d/o Elisha HUTCHINSON/Jerusha CADWELL. 1782.


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Mary HUTCHINSON
 
15500 Please remember that this is a work in process, and errors may and do occur. Rachel HUTCHINSON
 

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