Descendants of Ralph Hutchinson & Alice Walcott

Descendants of Samuel Hutchinson (s-o Ralph)

Notes


12. Solomon Hutchinson (s-o Samuel II)

Solomon was a Private in the Conn. militia 1757.

Descendants of Solomon Hutchinson, Sr. by Sandy Neil

Generation No. 1
1. Solomon4 Hutchinson, Sr. (Samuel3, Samuel2, Ralph1) was born September26, 1730 in Lebanon , New London, Connecticut1, and died 1788 in probablyHillsdale, Columbia, New York2. He marr ied Alice Williams November 16,1757 in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut3, daughter of John Wi lliams andAlice Metcalf.

Notes
Solomon was baptised September 27, 1730, in Lebanon, CT.
Solomon was a private in the CT militia, on duty at Fort William Henry in1757. (Tak en from "Compendium of American Genealogy" V. 5, p. 620.)

The Bradford Genealogy by Hall said he died before 1788.

Children of Solomon Hutchinson and Alice Williams are:

2 i. Alice5 Hutchinson, born August 26, 1758 in Sharon, Litchfield,Connecticut4; died Unknow n.

3 ii. Solomon Hutchinson, born January 04, 1760 in Sharon, Litchfield,Connecticut5; died Ma y 28, 1760 in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut6.

4 iii. Solomon Hutchinson, Jr, born April 08, 1761 in Sharon, Litchfield,Connecticut7; die d November 14, 1851 in Truxton, Cortland, New York8. Hemarried Lois Stedman Abt 1781 in Spri ngtown, New York9.

5 iv. David Henry Hutchinson, born October 26, 1763 in Sharon,Litchfield, Connecticut10; die d August 13, 1853 in Fenner Corners,Madison Co. New York11. He married Lydia Ann Woodworth S eptember 20,1787 in probably Hillsdale, Columbia, New York12.

6 v. Jemima Hutchinson, born April 19, 1765 in Sharon, Litchfield,Connecticut13; died Unknow n.

7 vi. Chauncy Hutchinson, born July 1766 in possibly Columbia Co., NY14;died Unknown. He mar ried Anne Little Unknown.

8 vii. Eunice Hutchinson, born November 176815; died Unknown.

9 viii. Peggy Hutchinson, born December 177016; died Unknown.

Endnotes
1. Vital Records, Lebanon CT. V. 1, p. 65.Virkus, "AbridgedCompendium of American Genea logy," V. 5, p. 620.
2. Family records. Virkus, "Abridged Compendium of AmericanGenealogy", V.5, p. 620.
3. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection. Family records.Virkus, "Abridged Com pendium of American Genealogy," V.5, p. 620.
4. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection. Family records.Compendium of America n Genealogy, V.5, p. 620.
5. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection.
6. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection.
7. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection. Family records.Compendium of America n Genealogy, V.5, p. 620.
8. Family records. Compendium of American Genealogy, V.5, p. 620.Abstracts of Graves o f Rev. Patriots, V. 2.
9. Family records. Compendium of American Genealogy, V.5, p. 620.
10. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection. Family records.William H. Tuttle, " Pioneers of Madison County, New York,", edited byBracy, (1984.) DAR Patriot Index, Ne w Ancestor List, V. II, p. 111.
11. Family records. William H. Tuttle, "Pioneers of Madison Co.,NY", edited by Bracy, ( 1984). Cemetery Records of Madison Co., NY, V.1. DAR Patriot Index, New Ancestor List , V. II, p. 111.
12. Family records.Could this be 1787, not 89?
13. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection. Familyrecords.Compendium of America n Genealogy, V.5, p. 620.
14. Family records. Compendium of American Genealogy, V.5, p. 620.
15. Family records. Compendium of American Genealogy, V.5, p. 620.
16. Family records. Compendium of American Genealogy, V.5, p. 620.

data from Ralph Hutchinson family


Alice Williams

data from Ralph Hutchinson family

Also have birth date of 25 May 1739 in Lebanon, CT


59. Alice Hutchinson (d-o Solomon & Alice)

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Hi all,
Don't know how many of you are on the Hutchinson-L with rootsweb, butthis came over the lis t a little while ago. I checked my files, and
James Hutchinson is a descendant of Ralph and Alice, 6th generation, Ithink. James is so n of Horace, son of John III, son of John Jr.,
son of John, son of Ralph. I'm not sure any of us are of this directline, but thought I'd b ring it to everybody's attention, just in case.
I had it down to James and Minerva, but without the children, as they arelisted on the Ravli n chart.
Sandy

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Subject: Hutchinson Bible - James & Minerva

found at http://www.rarebooks.to/riv_coll/bibles/biblfram.htm

Bibles-Hutchinson

Anon. / HOLY BIBLE ... APOCRYPHA, CONCORDANCE AND PSALMS

PUBLISHER: William W. Harding , Philadelphia, PA, 1866. CONDITION: G+:
lightly rubbed & scuffed, front pulling from text; foxed ILLUSTRATIONS:Steel Engravings SIZE : 4to. COVER Leather/Clasp pp.

COMMENTS: Loose frontispieces, title-page and first page. Family of Jamesand Minerva A. Wils on Hutchinson (Owego, Tioga County, New York) Births:Marriages: Deaths: James Hutchinson 10/ 7/1816 MinervaWilson5/18/18422/11/1908 Minerva A. Wilson 11/25/1819 7/17/1894 Children of Ja mes andMinerva Hutchinson: Horace Wilson 4/18/1844 MayC.Sturtevant6/11/18796/2/1913 Elizabe th 3/19/1846 UriahStroup7/5/1866 12/22/1870 AliceMelinda 8/30/1848 4/12/1940 Frank J. 8/12/1 852 IdaL.Watkins1/1/187711/3/1933 Lillian (Lally) A. 8/11/1854 WilliamR.Lee5/12/1884 6/29/19 36William H.(Willie) 9/3/1857 NellieW.Hyde9/30/1885 4/5/1919 Edward Eugene12/11/1859 2/4/18 63 George Winfield 6/7/1864 Mary Look Hough 3/9/18933/28/1936 LenaHough1/4/1934 Mary Look Ho ugh Hutchinson 10/13/1932 WillyH. Hutchinson's middle name was James, as written in an olde r bible,loosely inserted into this book. Horace Hutchinson 7/5/1787MargeryHyatt1811 1/7/186 8 Margery Hyatt 6/30/1795 7/3/1833

James father, Horace, was son of Asa, son of John III

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18. Sarah Dewey II

1 _FA11
2 DATE 1998
2 PLAC Amor Hirsch


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


19. Solomon Dewey

1 _FA11
2 DATE 1998
2 PLAC Amor Hirsch


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


86. Jonathan Griswald-Griswold

Jonathan and Sarah had 12 children.


Simeon Curtice Sr.

Sources:
Grace Ravlin's Big Chart "Descendants of Ralph Hutchinson and Alice
Bennet", 1942

Marriages, Town of Lebanon, CT, taken from CT Nutmegger, V. 11,
citing Barbour Collection.

Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #5375, Date of Import: 31 Dec 1995.

Curtis Family, Descendants of Curtis" by Evelyn Lovejoy, Burlington VT,
1911, p. 937. The Mayflower Flimsies through five generations, Vol. 14,
(Myles Standish) p. 158.


30. Eleazer Hutchinson , Jr.(s-o Eleazer Sr.)

Eleazer Jr./II was captain in the revolutionary War under Col. ObadiahHorsford. His son El eazer III was evidently a Drummer in the samecompany. They served in the 12th CT Regiment.

INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF CAPTAIN ELEAZER HUTCHINSON JR.
Hebron, December 29-1813

At the last aforesaid court of inventory of the estate of EleazerHutchinson, late of Hebron , deceased, was exhibited by EleazerHutchinson and Bezaleel Hutchinson administrators, unde r oath, and bysaid Court accepted and ordered to be recorded and is as follows: [viz.]
An inventory of the estate of Captain Eleazer Hutchinson late of Hebron,deceased made by us , the subscribers qualified for the purpose as thelaw directs, in the following manner, viz:
Beaver hat 1.50
Blue woolen great coat 3.50 -5.00
London brown coat - - 3.00
Brown camblet coat 1.75 -- - 4.75
Brown coat .25; black vest .75 - 1.00
Brown woolen vest .50:
White linen vest .25 . . . .75
Velvet breeches 1.00
Black breeches .75 - - - - 1.75
Brown woolen trousers 1.67
2 linen shirts 1.25
2 flannel shirts 2.00 - - - 3.25
pr. Linen stockings .12
3 pr. Woolen stockings .60 - - - - .72
silver knee buckles 1.00
silver stock buckle .50 - - - - 1.50
pr. Silver sleeves buttons .34 - - - 34
walking cane .25
pr. of silver plated shoe buckles .25 - - - .50
feather bed, boulster & pillows - - - 4.00
feather bed, boulster & pillows - - - 12.00
under bed, bedstead and cord 1.34
under bed, bedstead and cord 2.00 - - 3.34
black, blue and white coverlid 4.50
red, blue and white coverlid 4.50
red and white coverlid 2.00 --- 6.50
yellow and white coverlid 1.50
blue and yellow coverlid 1.75 - - 3.25
black and white coverlid .75
blue and yellow kersey blanked 1.50 --- 2.25
blue and white woolen blanked 2.50
white woolen blanked 2.50 - - - 5.00
2 bed quilts 1.67; 3 woolen sheets 5.0 - - 6.67
5 pr. linen sheets - - - -8
15 yard tan cloth 4.50
3 pillowcases 1.00 - - - - 5.50

2 pillowcases .12
linen bed curtain 1.00 -- -- 1.12
2 table cloths 1.50; 2 long towels .34 --- 1.84
4 towels .67; new bag .84; 3 bags 1.00 - - 2.51
cherry desk drawers 2.50
low case drawers 1.50 - - - 4.00
broken stand table 1.00
red pine table .67 - - - - 1.67
old red pine table .30
pine table .20
candle stand .25
red pine chest .25 - - - - .50
foot wheel 1.25; bread brough (?) .25//50
bedstead .17 4 qt. Measure .10;
2 pails .50 - - - - .77
dye tub .25; great chair .25 - --- .50
6 red chairs 4.00; bold chairs .75 - - - 4.75
1 square bottle .17 looms,
quill, wheel, swifts, warping , bars, etc. 2.50 - - - - 2.67
1 thirty two reed for weaving .34
1 twenty six reed for weaving .25
meat barrel .34; grain hhd .50 .84
4 grain barrels .50; 2 barrel of cider 4.00 4.50
clothes basket .17; hand basket .10 - - - .27
2 willow baskets .25; 3 pail iron kettles 2.25 - - - 2.50
iron pot .25; bake kittle 1.00; spider .42 - - - 1.67
frying pan .50; copper tea kittle 1.00
iron pot 1.17 - - - 1.09
brafs kittle . 10; warming pan .75 (brass ?)
large brafs simmer .34 - - - - 1.09
small brafs simmer .17
larger steelyard 1.50 - - - 1.67
small steelyard .67; tobacco tongs .25 - - - 92
fire shovel and tongs 1.00; pr wrought andirons 2.50
small pr wrought andirons 1.00
man saddle 2.00 - - - 3.00
pillon .50; looking glafs .75 (glass ?)
spice mortar .17 - - - - 1.42
4 earthern bowls .25
deep green edged plate .12 - - - .37
Large earthern plate .qe;
2 teacups and saucers .12 - - - .24
foot glafs .09; black eartern teapot .17 - - - 26
white earthern creamer .06
1 half pint glafs .12 - - - - - .18
black earthern creamer .04
2 pewter platters 1.67 - - - 1.71
2 pewter platters .40
6 pewter plates 1.20 - - - - 1.60
2 pewter qt. Basons .60
pt. Bason .25; prringer .17 -- -- 1.02
old pewter .34; iron spoon .04;
tin roaster .50
5 tin pans .84; tin candlestick .12
tin tunnel .12 - - - - 1.08
tin tea canister .17
tin porringer and cup .17 - - - .34
4 trays .67; 4 knives and forks .25 - - - .92
adze .25; hand saw .25; 1 2inch auger .12 - - .62
3 chifsels .34; 2 inch augers .34 - - - .12 - - - .62
gauge .17; caps .10; brut bit .12
2 trammels 1.00 - - - 1.39
4 cart brands; 1 snipe bell; 4 rings and staves for cast raves 2.00
3 cart boxes .17; 2 iron wedges .50
post axe .25 - - - .92
10 pound old iron .50; small yoke, staple and ring .50 - - - 1.00
pitchfork .17; large Bible 2.00 - - - 2.17
1 ton of hay in stack, by estimation 3.00
6 ton of hay in barn, by estimation 33.00
4 pound of flax in bundle, by estimation 6.67
7 bushel of oats in bundle, by estimation 3.50
brindle cow 18.50; red cow 18.00; yearling heifer 9.00 - - - 45.50
2 yearling steers 20.00; 4 calves 24.00 - - 44.00
8 sheep 16.00 - - - - 16.00
home lot containing by estimation about 52 acres, including dwellinghouse and one half of th e barn at $23 per acre 1196.00. Blackman lot,containing by estimation about 20 acres at $1 1 an acre - - - - - 220.00
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$1732.56
Hebron, December 29th 1813

Additional inventory, December 5, 1814
Household goods $10.49
Additional real estate December 17th 1813
A lot of land lying on Torkmmock mountain in Salsbury in Litchfieldcounty containing about 2 00 acres, appraised at $900.00
Salsbury, December 117th, 1813
Nathaniel Everst
Timothy Chitenden, Jr.
Appraisers on Oath.

DISTRIBUTION OF THE ESTATE OF ELEAZER HUTCHINSON JR. ON THE 4TH DAY OFAPRIL 1815 TO THE WID OW

One piece of land on the home lot on the east side of the roadbutted and bounded as fol lows:
Beginning at a stake and stones which is the most north corner of saidland by the road by Ca pt Silas Crowell's land, thence by the road as theroad runs 101 R. 7 L. to Evenezer Read' s land, thence N. 74 u , E. 34R. 5L. thence N. 27 u , W. 6 R. 20 L. thence N. 55 W. 25 R . 4 1.thence N. 45 E. 71. thence N. 36 W. 27 r. 10 L. thence N. 64 E. 5 R. 7L. thence N . 24 W. 7R. to Benjamin Sprague's land, hence S. 44 W. 37 R.20 L. thence N. 20 E. 9 R. to Cp t Crowell's land, thence N. 49 7 R. 21L. to the first mentioned bounder, containing 20 acre s and 127 rods ofland. Also one other piece of land on the west side of the road, thedwelli ng house standing there on , and also that part of the barn notdisposed of by deceased whe n in full life standing there on, butted andbounded as follows (description) containing 85 r ods of land.
Also set out to the widow of the buildings [viz] the front entry andfront bed room an d the close prefs in the front entry, a privilege inthe kitchen for all kinds of work, suc h as baking, washing etc., and aprivilege in the cellar, buttery and chamber, and a privileg e to thespring South East of the barn in the spring land, for water and wateringcattle an y season of the year during natural life, and then said springwholey belong to that heirs wh ich land contains where the spring is.The improvement and use of said lands and part of bui ldings andprivileges to be and to remain unto the widow during her natural life.And als o set out to the widow of the personal property viz :- 1 red cowand household goods.
Next set out to Bezaleel Hutchinson, youngest son of said deceased, onepiece of land on th e home lot on the West Side of the road, butted andbounded as follows:
Description including 4 acres and 156 rods of land. And of thebuilding one half of th e south bedroom, in the south en of the house,and a privilege in the cellar, and one sevent h part of the remainder ofthe barn not disposed of by the deceased, on the west end, and a privilege to the well. Said land and part of buildings to be and toremain unto the said Beza leel Hutchinson, his heirs and asfings forever.
Next set out unto Silas Hutchinson, second son of sd deceasd onepiece of land, butted a nd bounded as follows:
Description including 4 acres and 44 rods of land. Also set out ofthe buildings one hal f of the bedroom adjoining to that set pit tpBezaleel, and a privilege in the cellar, and t o the west and one-seventhpart of the barn adjoining that set out to Bezaleel.
Next set out to Asenah Patton, youngest daughter of said deceasd onepiece of land on th e home lot butted and bounded as follows:
Description including 4 acres and 45 rods of lad.
And also set out of the buildings the chamber in the house,privilege in the cellar an d to the well and one-seventh part of the barnadjoining that set out to Silas.
Next set out to the heirs of Anna Little, eldest daughter of saiddeceased, one piece o f land on the home lot butted and bounded asfollows;
Description including seven acres of land.
And of the buildings, the buttery, privileges in the cellar and tothe well, and one -se venth part of the barn adjoining to that set out toAsenah Patton.
Next set out to Ruth Hutson, second daughter of the said deceased,one piece of land o n the home lot, butted and bounded as follows:
Description including 5 acres and 2 rods of land.
Also another piece of land, being the lot so called, including 3acres and 60 rods of la nd. Also one third of the kitchen on the southend, privilege in the cellar and to the well , and one seventh part ofthe barn adjoining that set out unto the heirs of Anna Little, dece ased.
Next set out to Amasa Hutchinson, third son of said deceased, onepiece of land on the h ome lot, butted and bounded as follows:
Description including 4 acres and 113 rods. And also one otherpieces of land, being th e Blackman lot, so called, including six acres.And also of the buildings one -third of the k itchen adjoining to thatset out to Ruth Hutson and a privilege in the cellar and to the wel l andone-seventh part of the barn adjoining to that set out to Ruth Hutson.
Next set out to Eleazer Hutchinson, eldest son of the deceased, onepiece of land on th e Blackman lot, so called, including 12 acres and 72rods of land. And also of the building s one-third of the kitchen on thewest end of the house, privilege in the cellar and to the w ell, and one-seventh part of the barn adjoining to that set off to Amasa Hutchinson.
And furthermore each heir has a right to pafs and repafs each sharein the house and bar n. And also each heir has a right to pafs (pass)and repafs from the road to house and to th e barn, in the mostconvenient place where doing the least damage to improve their right in the house and barn. And also each heir has a right to pafs and repafsfrom the house and roa d to the well for water, at any time, in the mostconvenient place where doing the least dama ge. All which we judge to bea just and equal distribution of sd estate to the Wd and heir s accordingto the orders given us by said Court, which we humbly submit to sd Court.
Silas Crowell
John Payne Distributers

Hebron, March 30, 1815

Sources:
Lebanon Vital Records 1638-1882 Manuscript copy by Walter G. Kingsley
Death 1782-1840.


Elizabeth Buell (w-o Eleazer Hutchinson)

Elizabeth Buell is also listed as the wife of Eleazer's brother Silas.


97. Amaziah Hutchinson (MERGE W AMASA)

Went to New York with Solomon.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
cgall TO-DO: merge Amaziah with Amasa, but contact Dave C. to see which birthdate is correct.


Elizabeth A. Mack

Elizabeth was called "Betsy" by her family.


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.


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