Descendants of Ralph Hutchinson & Alice Walcott

Descendants of Samuel Hutchinson (s-o Ralph)

Notes


4. Samuel Hutchinson II(s-o Samuel & Sarah Root)

data from Ralph Hutchinson family

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Descendants of Samuel Hutchinson, Jr. by Sandy Neil

Generation No. 1
1. Samuel3 Hutchinson, Jr. (Samuel2, Ralph1) was born August 06, 1692 inNorthampton, Hampshi re Co. Massachusetts1, and died Aft 1762 in possiblySpencertown or Hillsdale, Columbia, Ne w York2. He married ThankfulStedman March 28, 1715 in Lebanon, New London Co. Connecticut3 , daughterof Robert Stedman and Lydia Fitch.

Notes
Samuel and Thankful were among the first settlers in Sharon, CT, in 1739.They move d to Spencertown, New York in 1762. A town called Hillsdale,Columbia Co., once had a sectio n named Spencertown, it is not known ifthey moved to Spencertown, part of Hillsdale, or to S pencertown, anactual town further north, in the same county. But his grandson, DavidHenry w as in Hillsdale in 1790 census, so it may have been to Hillsdale.

In 1728, Samuel and Thankful Hutchinson were among the sellers of landinherited from Thankfu l's brother, Robert, along with her other brothersand sisters. In January, 1730/31, Thankful 's brother Samuel Stedman"late of Windsor, now residing at New London" quitclaimed his "sixt hpart" of that property to Samuel Hutchinson Jr. of Lebanon. (WindsorDeeds 6:211).

"Samuel Hutchinson, Esquire, was one of the first settlers, and thesecond magistrate of th e town. He was from Lebanon, and drew the 10thhome-lot, the same on which the stone house no w owned by Anson Bolandstands. In 1751, he sold that place, and purchased the first minister 'slot of the Rev. Peter Pratt. His house stood where Judson St. John'sTavern now stands. I n 1762 he removed to Spencertown, New
York, where it is supposed he died. He had three sons, Samuel, Ezra andSolomon, the two late r of whom settled in this town, and gave the nameto Hutchinson Hollow, where they lived. Th e only descendant of
Esq. Hutchinson now residing in town, is his great grandson, OrrinHutchinson."

Quoted from "History of the Town of Sharon, CT".

Other Sources: Compendium of American Genealogy, v.5, p. 620.

"Historical Collections Relating to the Town of Salisbury, CT." listsSamuel Hutchinson sever al times as Justice of the Peace, performingmarriages in Salisbury. Salisbury is only 6 o r 7 miles north of Sharon,CT.

Children of Samuel Hutchinson and Thankful Stedman are:

2 i. Samuel4 Hutchinson III, born December 26, 1719 in Lebanon,Connecticut4; died Unknown. H e married Hannah Hermon April 10, 1747 inSharon, Litchfield, Connecticut5.

3 ii. Elisha Hutchinson, born July 04, 1724 in Lebanon, New London, CT;died April 1 6, 1741 in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut6.

4 iii. Daniel Hutchinson, born July 04, 1724 in Lebanon, New London,Connecticut7; died Decem ber 17, 1742 in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut8.

5 iv. Ezra Hutchinson, Sr., born November 02, 1726 in Lebanon, NewLondon, Connecticut9; die d September 21, 1807 in Connecticut10. Hemarried Elizabeth Chapman October 05, 1749 in Sharo n, Litchfield,Connecticut11.

6 v. Solomon Hutchinson, Sr., born September 26, 1730 in Lebanon, NewLondon, Connecticut12 ; died 1788 in probably Hillsdale, Columbia, NewYork13. He married Alice Williams November 1 6, 1757 in Sharon,Litchfield, Connecticut14.

Endnotes
1. Vital Records, Northampton, MA.
2. "History of the Town of Sharon, CT."
3. Vital Records, Lebanon CT.
4. Lyman Cole, correspondence, citing Lebanon VR 1:140.
5. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection. Lyman Cole,correspondence, citing S haron, CT. records.
6. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection. Grace Ravlin,"Family of Ralph Hutchi nson of Boston and Alice Bennet", a chart, (1941).
7. Vital Records, Lebanon, CT. - Barbour Collection.
8. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection. Grace Ravlin,"Family of Ralph Hutchi nson of Boston and Alice Bennet", a chart, (1941).
9. Vital Records, Lebanon, CT. - Barbour Collection. DonaldTillitson, correspondence . Grace Ravlin, "Family of Ralph Hutchinsonof Boston and Alice Bennet," a chart, (1941).
10. DAR Patriot Index, Centenial Editon, Part 2.
11. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection. DonaldTillitson, correspondence . Grace Ravlin, "Family of Ralph Hutchinsonof Boston and Alice Bennet," a chart, (1941).
12. Vital Records, Lebanon CT. V. 1, p. 65.Virkus, "AbridgedCompendium of American Gene alogy," V. 5, p. 620.
13. Family records. Virkus, "Abridged Compendium of AmericanGenealogy", V.5, p. 620.
14. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection. Family records.Virkus, "Abridged Co mpendium of American Genealogy," V.5, p. 620.

Samuel Jr. and Thankful had 6 children.Source:
CT Nutmegger, V 11, "Marriages, Town of Lebanon", The Barbour
Collection at the Conn, State Library,


Thankful Stedman

data from Ralph Hutchinson family

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Source:
1. LDS: 5312.


14. Daniel Hutchinson (s-o Samuel II)

TO-DO:
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Josiah Dewey

Source: Early Settlement of Lebanon, CT.

During this early stage of planning, two men from Northwest appeared on
the scene--Josiah Dewey of Westfield, Massachusetts, and John Woodward of
Northampton, Massachusetts. By a process that is totally hidden from us,
they obtained from the four purchasers of the Five Miles Square the
rights to apportion 10 of the 42 acres allotments, along with all
subsequent divisions and common rights; this portion of the Five Miles
Square will henceforth be referred to as the Ten Allotments. Dewey and
Woodward were named in an instrument of 1 November [1697] along with five
others men, all from the Northampton region, as the recipients of this
grant, but Dewey and Woodward alone were to be responsible for the
division of these allotments. This was done in December 1797, most of
the grantees on that date also being from the Northampton region. This
intrusion of Northampton men into the affairs of Norwick men was one of
the crucial events in the formative period of Lebanon's history, as will
be shown in more detail.

Among the men who received grants in the Ten Allotments area were Cabel
Chappell, John Hutchinson, Samuel Hutchinson, Thomas Root, Richard Lyman,
Joseph Marsh, and John Webster, besides the two men mentioned in the
above quote. There were others. Chappell and March were not from
Lebanon, but the others were.
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Joshua was a farmer at Lebanon CT, and Decan: his tombstone in Columbia
cemetery reads, "To the memory of the well-loved Mr. Joshua Dewey who
finished a virtuous and as exemplary life, Oct., 30, 1771, in 77 years of
his age."

"To the memory of Mrs. Sarah the virtuous and beloved consort of Mr.
Joshua Dewey who finished a life of exemplary piety the 9th day of Sept.
1776, in the 82 year of her age.

Source:
"Life of George Dewey, Rear Admiral, USN, and Dewey Family History", by
Adelbert M. Dewey, 1898.

Marriage: "CT Nutmegger, V. 11, "Marriages of the Town of
Lebanon", citing the Barbour Collection at the Conn. State Library.
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16. Josiah Dewey IV

Source: Sandy Neil, Josiah and Sarah were twins and did not life long.


17. Sarah Dewey I

1 _FA11
2 DATE 1998
2 PLAC Amor Hirsch


20. Abraham Dewey

1 _FA11
2 DATE 1998
2 PLAC Amor Hirsch


Amy Grandall

1 _FA11
2 DATE 1998
2 PLAC Amor Hirsch


Grace Gates

Grace was buried with baby in her arms, age 39. They had 9 children.


7. Eleazer Hutchinson , Sr.(s-o Samuel)

THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ELEAZER HUTCHINSON, SR.

(The following is copied from a journal written by Aunt RachelHutchinson, the words are a s I found them. (H. David Clark)

At a court of probate held at Hebron, within and for the district ofHebron on the 28th day o f June, A.D. 1791

Present Samuel Gilbert Esq. Judge, the last will and testament ofCapt. Eleazer Hutchins on late of Lebanon deceased was exhibited byEleazer Hutchinson of Hebron, executor therein n amed, and the sd willbeing probated, is by this court approved and ordered to be recorded an dkept on file.
And the executor in court accepted the trust and gave bond faithfully toperform and execut e sd office according to law.
In the name of God amen the 27th day of March 1777, I, EleazerHutchinson of Lebanon i n the county of Windham and in the State of CT inNew England. Being advance in yea rs but of sound mind and memory,thanks be given to God therefore, calling into mind the mort ality of mybody and knowing that it is appointed for all men to die, do make andordain thi s my last Will and Testament. That is to say, principally andfirst of all I give and recomm end my soul into the Hands of God, thatgave it: and my body I recommended to the Earth t o be buried in decentChristian burial at the discretion of my executors: nothing doubting bu tat the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mightypower of God. - An d as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hathpleased God to bless me in this life; I g ive and dispose of the same inthe following manner, after my debts are discharged Imprimis , I giveand bequest to Jemima, my beloved wife, as a dower, the Improvement ofone half o f my farm, so long as she shall remain my widow, but if sheshould marry again then she shal l have one half of my dwelling house tobe improved by her and one third of my barn during th e time of herWidowhood - together two cows, one horse, and five sheep - I give her allmy ho usehold goods. It is my Will that the whole of the Personal Estate,which I have given to m y wife, shall be at her disposal.
Item, I give and Bequest unto my son Eleazer Hutchinson, to him,his heirs and afigns f orever, all the land which I have set out to himto improve, lying on the west side of the hi ghway leading by hisdwelling house. And I give him a small pasture lying on the Eastwardly side of the sd highway, he allowing the liberty of my son Samuel and hisheirs to transport wo od acrofs sd pasture when needed. I give him alsoa lot to land in the Township of Northampt on. It is my will that he shalpay fifteen pounds to my daughter Ann, the wife of Ichabod Fre eman - andalso pay fifteen pounds to my daughter Hannah, the wife of PhineasKingsbury . Ea ch one to be paid one year after my decease.
Item, I give to my son Samuel Hutchinson, to him, his heirs andasfigns forever, all th e remaining part of my land which is not disposdof in this my Will - I order my son Samuel t o pay to my daughter *(Thismust be the first child Sarah) Curtis the sum of nine pounds an d to paymy daughter Rebecca Woodworth fifteen pound and to my daughter JemimaPayne fiftee n pound and to my daughter Martha Bliss fifteen pounds andhe should also pay my daughter Loi s House fifteen pounds - all to bepaid in lawful pay to Saran and Jemima their legacy one ye ar after mydecease - and he shall pay to Rebekah, to Martha and Lois their legacytwo year s after my decease - An again I order my wearing apparel to beequally divided between my tw o sons. I give my farming tools toSamuel. Again I order my carpenter tools to be equally d ivided betweenmy two sons. I give my stock of cattle of every kind to Samuel.Furthermore , I do hereby make, constitute and ordain my son EleazerHutchinson to be sole executor to th is my last Will and Testament, and Ido hereby revoke all other former wills and testaments o r executors byme made. Ratifying this and no other to be my last Will and Testament.
In Witnefs whereof I have set my hand and seal the day and yearfirst above written . Signd, seal, Publishd, Pronounced and Declared bythe sd Eleazer Hutchinson to be his las t Will and Testament in thepresence of us subscribers. Eleazer Hutchinson [seal]

Edward Sims
Lydia Sims
William Sims

Entered and record by Sylvester Gilbert, Clerk.

A codicil was made July 28th 1784, giving all movable estate bequeathedto his wife (who ha d just died) to his daughters.

Inventory made
August 10, 1791
315 pounds and 12 shillings

Daniel White
Simon Charles
Daniel Read, Jr.

Appraisers.

Letters of Administration on Eleazer Hutchinson's Estate. (Jr.)

At the last aforesaid court this court grants letters of administrationon the estate of Elea zer Hutchinson late of Hebron deceasd. to EleazerHutchinson of Coventry and Bezaleel Hutchi nson of Hebron they havinggiven bonds according to law, and this court allows and limits th e termof six months for the creditors to said estate to exhibit their claims tosd adminrs a fter they have published this limitation in the CT Courantprinted at Hartford and p osted by the same in some public place in theSociety of Andover, which they are hereby orde red to do .
Stuart Beebe, Clerk.
December 7-1813


Ichabod Freeman

Ichabod Freeman is an ancestor of the Mayflower by his mother.


Constant Woodworth

Sources:
Sharon Gail Bias, of North Highlands, CA.
She had this as a descendants of Walter Woodworth genealogy report,
Walter Woodworth, as David Henry Hutchinson, married Lydia Woodworth, a
descendent of Walter Woodworth.
Sandy Neil.


8. Stephen Hutchinson Sr. (s-o Samuel)

Stephen and Esther had 7 children.

1 _FA11
2 PLAC Zelda Dubel

Sources:
Conn. Nutmegger, V. 11, "Marriages, Town of Lebanon", citing the Barbour
Collection at the Conn., State Library.


9. Hannah Hutchinson (d-o Samuel Sr.)

Source: see John Webster.


Josiah Webster Sr.

Source:
Conn. Nutmegger, V. 11, "Marriages, Town of Lebanon", citing the Barbour
Collection at the Conn. State Library.


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