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Birth |
6 Apr 1833 |
Scio,Allegany Co.,New York |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
30 Aug 1911 |
North Loup,Valley Co.,Nebraska |
Buried |
31 Aug 1911 |
North Loup,Valley Co.,Nebraska |
Person ID |
I123556 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
12 Sep 2002 00:00:00 |
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Father |
James WEED, b. 20 Aug 1792, Balston,Saratoga Co.,New York |
Mother |
Susanna ROGERS, b. 22 Mar 1794, Connecticut |
Family ID |
F48242 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Alonzo Bradley HUTCHINS, b. 22 Oct 1824, Onondaga 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 27
age 37
age 46, wife
age 67
age 76, with son Eugene
NorthLoup Cemetery
1 NOTE "The Loyalist"; North Loup, Nebraska; Friday, September 1, 1911,p 1.
Mrs. A. B. Hutchins was born April 6, 1833, at Scio, New York,and died at the home of her son, Eugene, in this villageThursday Morning, August30, 1911, aged nearly 78 years and sixmonths. Her maiden name was Rosetta Weed, she being thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Weed.
August 10, 1851, she wasmarried at Albion, Wisconsin, to A. B.Hutchins. To this union were born six boys and two girls, allof whom survive her except two boys who died in Minnesota,andwho are lying side by side in the cemetery at Wells, Minnesota.The sixtiethwedding anniversary of herself and her aged husbandwas celebrated on the 10thof August, so that for three scoreyears they had been permitted to be together.
They lived at Albion a few years and from there moved to Iowa.Here they liveda few years and then moved to Minnesota. Laterthey moved to Iowa and from there to this place where there homehas since been.
In early life she was converted and was baptised and became amember of the Seventh-day Baptist church. Altho separated fromthe people of her faith while living in Iowa, yet she lived afaithful, christian life and kept her Sabbath faithfully. Shetransferred her church membership to the church of her faith atthis place, and as her health permitted, she attended theservices regularly and was always one of the most earnest,consistent christiens to be found anywhere and the world mustnecessarily be the better because of the life she lived.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon from the Seventhday Baptist church conducted by Rev. E. A. Wells, of the Friendschurch, because of the absence of her pastor, and the tired bodywas laid to rest in the North Loup cemetery.
[The above is as printed, complete withspellings and typos. Ibelieve the death date was Aug 31.]
"Sabbath Recorder"?
At North Loup, Neb. on August 31, 1911, Mrs. Rosetta WeedHutchins, in
the seventy-ninth year of her age.
Rosetta was the daughter of James and SusanRogers Weed and wasborn at Scio, Allegany Co., NY, on April 6, 1833. James Weedwas born at Ballston, Saratoga Co., NY, and was the son ofNathaniel Weed, whose father came from England. James Weed'smother was Lois Spencer of Welsh descent.
Susan Rogers was the daughter of Jesse Rogers and Hannah Bliven.Rosetta had one brother, Jesse Weed, and two sisters-Nancy, wifeof Delorvel H. Hilton, and Harriet Alzine, who died at the ageof twenty-two years.
Rosetta Weed was married to Alonzo B. Hutchins at the home ofher parents at Albion, Dane Co., Wis., on August 10, 1851, bySolomon Head, Esq.
Not long after their marriage brother and sister Hutchinsremoved to Iowa and from there to Freeborn, Minn. (TrentonChurch). Afterwards they returned to Iowa and later removed toNorth Loup, Neb., where they celebrated the sixtieth anniversaryof their wedding on August 10.
Mrs Hutchins was baptized when nine years of age and joined thechurch
at Scio, NY, then called the Amity Church, and for seventy yearsshe has lived a faithful Christian life, always loyal to thefaith of her father and mother. The memory of this good womanwho has gone to her reward remains a benediction upon children,grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins had eightchildren, six of whom are stillliving. The youngest child is the Rev. Jesse E. Hutchins,pastor of the Church at Berlin, NY.
In the absence of her pastor, Rev. Geo. B. Shaw of theSeventh-Day
Baptist church, the funeral service was conducted by Brother E.A. Wells,
pastor of the Friends Church.
-- G.B.S.
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