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Birth |
22 Oct 1824 |
Onondaga Co.,New York |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
North Loup,Valley Co.,Nebraska |
Person ID |
I123555 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
12 Sep 2002 00:00:00 |
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Family |
Rosetta Fannie WEED, b. 6 Apr 1833, Scio,Allegany Co.,New York |
Married |
10 Aug 1851 |
Albion,Dane Co.,Wisconsin |
Children |
| 1. Abigail HUTCHINS, b. 16 Nov 1855, Clinton Township,Linn Co.,Iowa |
| 2. Willis Luther HUTCHINS, b. 19 Dec 1857, Dane Co.,Wisconsin |
| 3. Wilton L. HUTCHINS, b. 19 Dec 1857, Dane Co.,Wisconsin |
> | 4. Eugene Alonzo HUTCHINS, b. 17 Feb 1862, Freeborn Co.,Minnesota |
> | 5. Guilford Lily HUTCHINS, b. 29 Nov 1863, Trenton,Freeborn Co.,Minnesota |
| 6. Alice Alma HUTCHINS, b. 23 Sep 1865, Freeborn Co.,Minnesota |
> | 7. Lawrence Wesley HUTCHINS, b. 2 Apr 1872, Freeborn Co.,Minnesota |
> | 8. Jesse Erwin HUTCHINS, b. 12 Oct 1877, Clinton Township,Linn Co.,Iowa |
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Family ID |
F48044 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- 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.
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