1 _FA1
2 DATE 1859
2 PLAC Buried: Fowler, Trumbull, OH
Cemetery Stoneinscription: Philip Dickinson, War 1812, Marine Art. MDMil.cgall TO-DO: Did Phillip Dicksinson Sr. have two sons named Phillip, or is this a duplicate?
Cemetery Stone: War 1812, Marine Art. MD Mil.
152. Irena Dickinson
1 _FA1
2 PLAC Buried: North Cornwall, Litchfield, CT
162. Amelia Dickinson
Need Husband, married 31 March 1831, Johnston, Trumbull Co., Ohio
Buried: Lima Union Cemetery near Platteville, WI
177. Elvira Dickinson
Buried: Old Cemetery, Johnston, Trumbull, OH.
61. David Henry Hutchinson (s-o Solomon)
data from Ralph Hutchinson family1 _MDCL 89yr-10mo-14dy
Hutchinsons were members of the Fenner Baptist Church. David was atavern Keeper.
Also have David's birthplace as Spencer twp, Columbia, NY.Descendants of David Henry Hutchinson by Sandy Neil
Generation No. 1
1. David Henry5 Hutchinson (Solomon4, Samuel3, Samuel2, Ralph1) was bornOctober 26, 1763 i n Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut1, and died August13, 1853 in Fenner Corners, Madison Co. N ew York2. He married Lydia AnnWoodworth September 20, 1787 in probably Hillsdale, Columbia , New York3,daughter of Lemuel Woodworth and Elizabeth Hunt.
Notes
David Hutchinson was born in Sharon, CT, son of Solomon and Alice(Williams). He die d August 13, 1853, aged 90. Wife Lydia Woodworth wasdaughter of Lemuel and Elizabeth (Hunt ) Woodworth, born in CT, 1768(sic). She died March 29, 1834. They were members of t he Fenner BaptistChurch, 1801. David settled 120 acres, where he was an early tavernkeeper . He was a veteran of the Revolutionary War, and was a Lieutenantin the Continental Army. H e was a descendant of Governor Bradford. Theywere both buried in Fenner.
Taken from "Pioneers of Madison County, NY" by Tuttle, 1984.
(William H. Tuttle lived 1882-1956, and in the early 1900's, until hisdeath, he copied recor ds in Madison County, New York, into notebooks,which he referred to as his collection of "10 ,000 names". His notebooksare officially 'Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madi sonCounty, New York', and were transcribed and edited by Isabel Bracy, 1984,and published b y Heart of the Lakes Publishing , at Interlaken, NewYork, 14847, copyright, 1984.
DAR Patriot Index, New Ancestor List, V. II, p. 111, lists DavidHutchinson, born Oct. 26, 17 63, d. Aug. 13, 1853, married LydiaWoodworth. He was a Lt. Places of service listed as CT. a nd NY.
Buried in Ballou Cemetery, on Gamlin Farm, North of Fenners Corners.
1790 census for New York lists David as living in Hillsdale, ColumbiaCo., NY, with just hims elf and his wife Lydia and one other adultfemale, presumably his mother. No children at tha t time. The 1790 censusmay have been taken as early as 1788. Son Loring was supposedly bor n in1788. In the 1810 census, David and Lydia are living in Madison Co., NY.
David & Lydia came to Fenner Corners, Madison Co., New York in the late1790's, according t o the book, "History of Chenango and MadisonCounties, New York." David and Lydia were amon g the first baptised atthe Fenner Baptist Church, April 25, 1802, along with 6 other members .
"David Hutchinson was one of the early settlers of the town of Fenner. Hehad to clear the la nd, which was all a forest, and erect a log cabin,before proceeding to cultivate the soil. H e died on this farm, at theage of 80 (sic)." Taken from Isabel Bracy Material, Biographica l Review,1894, on the Hutchinson Family.
Children of David Hutchinson and Lydia Woodworth are:
2 i. Loring6 Hutchinson, born July 20, 1788 in Fenner Corners, MadisonCo. New York4; died Au gust 26, 1860 in Fenner Corners, Madison Co. NewYork5. He married Nancy Woodworth 1806 in Fe nner Corners, Madison Co.New York6.
3 ii. Sally Hutchinson, born June 05, 1790 in New York or Connecticut7;died August 31, 1838.
4 iii. Merillo Hutchinson, born 1792 in New York or Connecticut8; diedUnknown.
5 iv. David Hutchinson, Jr., born May 30, 1793 in Fenner Corners, MadisonCo. New York9; die d June 20, 1793 in Fenner Corners, Madison Co. NewYork.
6 v. unnamed baby Hutchinson, born March 15, 1794 in Fenner Corners,Madison Co. New York10 ; died April 06, 1794 in Fenner Corners, MadisonCo. New York.
7 vi. Myron Hutchinson, born October 05, 1795 in Fenner Corners, MadisonCo. New York11; die d 1859 in probably Pennsylvania12. He married NancyWells Bef 1815.
8 vii. Melissa Hutchinson, born 1797 in Fenner Corners, Madison Co. NewYork13; died 1874 i n Fenner Corners, Madison Co. New York14. She marriedJohn Stafford Unknown.
9 viii. Polly Hutchinson, born June 25, 1798 in Fenner Corners, MadisonCo. New York15; die d April 05, 1799 in Fenner Corners, Madison Co. NewYork16.
10 ix. Nancy Hutchinson, born March 28, 1805 in Fenner Corners, MadisonCo. New York17; die d Unknown. She married Reuben Mather, Sr. Unknown18.
11 x. Polly Hutchinson, born July 23, 1807 in Fenner Corners, Madison Co.New York19; died 18 82 in Madison Co. New York20. She married HarryWoodworth March 18, 1830 in Madison Co. New Y ork21.
12 xi. Lafayette Hutchinson, born 1809 in Fenner Corners, Madison Co. NewYork22; died Unknow n in Fenner Corners, Madison Co. New York.
Endnotes
1. Vital Records, Sharon, CT. - Barbour Collection. Family records.William H. Tuttle, "P ioneers of Madison County, New York,", edited byBracy, (1984.) DAR Patriot Index, New An cestor List, V. II, p. 111.
2. Family records. William H. Tuttle, "Pioneers of Madison Co., NY",edited by Bracy, (1 984). Cemetery Records of Madison Co., NY, V. 1. DARPatriot Index, New Ancestor List, V. II , p. 111.
3. Family records. Could this be 1787, not 89?
4. Family records. Records from New York State Library.
5. William H. Tuttle, "Pioneers of Madison Co., NY", edited by Bracy,(1984). Family reco rds. Cemetery Records of Madison Co. NY, V. 1.
6. Family records.
7. Family records. Records from New York State Library.
8. Family records. Records from New York State Library.
9. Family records. Records from New York State Library.
10. Family records. Records from New York State Library.
11. Family records. Records from New York State Library. GraceRavlin, "Family of Ral ph Hutchinson of Boston and Alice Bennet," achart, (1941).
12. Grace Ravlin, "Family of Ralph Hutchinson of Boston and AliceBennet", a chart, (1941) . "History of Chenango and Madison Counties,New York," stated he moved to Pennsylvania.
13. Family records. Records from New York State Library.
14. William H. Tuttle, "Pioneers of Madison Co., NY", edited by Bracy,(1984). Grace Ravl in, "Family of Ralph Hutchinson of Boston andAlice Bennet," a chart, (1941).
15. Family records. Records from New York State Library.
16. Family records. Records from New York State Library.
17. Family records. Records from New York State Library. GraceRavlin, "Family of Ral ph Hutchinson of Boston and Alice Bennet," achart, (1941).
18. Grace Ravlin, "Family of Ralph Hutchinson of Boston and AliceBennet", a chart, (1941).
19. Family records. Records from New York State Library. GraceRavlin, "Family of Ral ph Hutchinson of Boston and Alice Bennet," achart, (1941).
20. William H. Tuttle, "Pioneers of Madison Co., NY," edited by Bracy,(1984). Cemetery I nscriptions of Madison Co., NY, V.1.
21. William H. Tuttle, "Pioneers of Madison Co., NY", edited by Bracy,(1984).
22. Family records.
data from Ralph Hutchinson Family
190. David Hutchinson (s-o David Henry.)
Davis was a Lt. in the War.
72. Elisha Hutchinson I (s-o Samuel III)
Elisha and Jerusha had 7 children.
Source: "The Curtis Family " by Evelyn Lovejoy, 1911.
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Source: DAR Lineage #68429. Simeon Curtis (1746-1805) Was a private in a
company of militia under Captain Joshua Hazen guarding the frontiers,
1780. He was born in Lebanon, and died in Tunbridge, Vermont. He
married Abigail Rude. They had a son, Asahel Curtis who married Betsey
Bringham.
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Source: see husband.
Source: mayflower Families, 5 generations, V. 14, Family of Miles
Standish, 1997, p. 158.Abigail is a descendent of miles Standish.
248. Asa Curtice
source: See father, and mother.
249. Asahel Curtice
Source: see father and mother.
Source: see husbands father and mother.
250. Amiz Curtice
Source: see parents.
251. Abigail Curtice
Source: see parents.
252. Simeon III Curtice
Source: see parents.
253. Abel Curtice (s-o Simeon Jr.)
Source: see parents.
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Source: Vermont Historical Gazetteer, V. ?, article on town of Lowell, p.
277."Abel Curtis removed from Tunbridge, VT. to this place (Lowell, Vermont)
in 1810. His brother, Asahel, accompanied him. They came on to the of
land upon which he is now living with his son, Don B., at the center of
town. He taught the first school in town; was the first justice of the
peace, which office he held for a number of years; was the first
postmaster, and served in this capacity until in 1838, when the new stage
route left his dwelling remote and he resigned. At his first quarterly
report to the General P. O. , the amount due was 19 cents. He was the
town clerk 27 consecutive years, with the expection of the time that Otis
Leland and William Caldwell served, one year each. He has been also a
member of the constitutional Convention, as recommended by the council of
censors. He is a very plain writer and has done most of the writing of
the deeds and etc. in town. He married Sally Brigham of Tunbridge, by
whom he had three sons and one daughter. His wife died several years
ago, since which time he has resided with his son, Don B. the present
town clerk. Two of his sons emigrated to Ohio. His daughter married
John D. Harding and resides in Newport."
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88. Elias Curtice (s-o Simeon Sr.)
Source: "The Curtis Family" by Evelyn Lovejoy, 1911.
Source: "The Vermont Historical Gazetteer", V. II, by Miss Maria
Hemenway, 1871.DAR lineage #96981 states Elias served as a private, 1780, in Capt. Jacob
Odell's Co., Col Ira Allen's Regiment, CT Militia, which marched on alarm
to the northward. Born in Lebanon, CT. This record says he had a son,
Abijah Curtis, (1781-1847), who married Ruhamah Allen (1782-1869) in
1817. They in turn had a daughter Mercy Curtis, b. 1822.DAR lineage #55285 states Elias Curtis had a son Elias Curtis Jr., who
married Abigail Clement. They in turn had a son Cyrus Curtis, who
married Mary Smith.
Sarah Hutchinson (d-o Dr. Timothy)
Source: see husband.
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Source: Taken from "Vermont Historical Gazetteer", V. II, p. 1117, edited
by Abby Maria Hemenway, 1871. Notes about the Indian Attach on the town
of Tunbridge, October 16, 1780, in the predawn hours."They now proceeded to the house of Mr. Elias Curtis, where they took
Mrs. Curtis, John Kent and Peter Mason. Mrs. Curtis had just wakened
from her slumbers, of the night, and was about dressing herself as she
sat up in the bed, when the savage monsters entered the door.--One of
them instantly flew at her with a long knife in his hand, and seized her
by the neck; but while in the very attitude of inflicting the fatal
wound, discovered a string of gold beads around her neck which attracted
his cupidity and adverted the dreadful stroke. His raging passing were
suddenly cooled. Instead of taking her life he simply cut the string to
secure the glittering pearls, but quick as though, she snatched the
string from his hands, and with a jerk scattered the beads over the
floor. Struck with surprise, and pleased with her bravery and coolness,
he now only good humored exclaimed, "Good Squaw, Good Squaw"!" and
throwing her a silk dress as a reward for her courage, left her to gather
her golden treasures. These beads are still in the possession of a son's
widow, and are both idolized and coveted by a large circle of
grandchildren."extracts of a letter from daughter, Polly Curtis, wife of David
Hutchinson, of Jericho, VT., weitten in 1868: "All was correct except
receiving a present of a silk dress. I never heard of that before, and
presume it is not correct." and "One incident I have heard mother
relate: When the Indians were holding their council before leaving,
father begged her to take the children and hide herself. She crawled
under the bridge and thought she would die there. She saw a man running
with a rope around his neck and an Indian hold of the other end, and both
running as fast as they could. "It was my brother, John." He said
Farwell, Sarah! I shall never see you again!" You have heard of my
Mother's heroism and fearlessness, when she took her Scotch plaid from
the pack three times and was twice knocked down with a gun. My parents
had two small children when the Indians came. My oldest brother, Elias,
was four years old, born the same day on which Independence was
declared. It was just 50 years to a day, and hour, from father's
captivity to his death", Vermont Historical Gazetteer, V II, p. 1118."one Indian was so delighted with a valuable plaid silk dress which Mrs.
Curtis, the sister of Mr. (Abijah) Hutchinson, possessed, that he took it
from her and hid it in his pack. But she, watching a favorable
opportunity, boldly extracting it, took it away, and wrapped it around
her waist under her other garments. But he, however, observing her, was
so pleased with the trick, that he generously gave her back another dress
which he had taken, as a present." from "Memoirs of Abijah Hutchinson"
by K. M. Hutchinson, 1843.
254. Polly Curtice
Sources: See Father.
Elias' daughter Polly wrote a letter in 1868, to Miss A. M. Hemenway,
telling her about an Indian Raid on Tunbridge, Vermont, in 1780, in which
her father Elias, and uncle John Hutchinson and Abijah Hutchinson were
taken prisoner and sold to the British for $8. each.The book "Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clemens" says Elias Curtice
Jr's father , Elias Curtis Sr. was a General. The Grace Ravlin Big Chart
"Descendants of Ralph Hutchinson and Alice Bennet" also says he was a
general.Elias Curtis was told while he was a captive, that the Indians had killed
his wife and children, and did not know otherwise, until he returned and
found them alive. likewise, they had believed him dead.Elias Curtis, on the return from captivity, built a grish and sawmill in
Tunbridge. When the Congregational Church was organized, in 1792, Elias
Curtis was elected clerk
89. Sarah Curtice (dau. of Simeon Curtice Sr.)
1 _FA12
2 DATE 1998
2 PLAC Sandy Neil
Source: see husband.
1 _FA12
2 DATE 1998
2 PLAC Sandy Neil
Source: Grace Ravlin's Big Chart "Descendants of Ralph Hutchinson and
Alice Benner", 1942.
261. Cyrus C. Cushman
1 _FA12
2 DATE 1998
2 PLAC Sandy Neil
262. Jemima Cushman
1 _FA12
2 DATE 1998
2 PLAC Sandy Neil
263. Sally Cushman
1 _FA12
2 DATE 1998
2 PLAC Sandy Neil
Source: Grace Ravlin's Big Chart "Decedent of Ralph Hutchinson and Alice
Bennet", 1942.
1 _FA12
2 DATE 1998
2 PLAC Sandy Neil
Source: see wife.
Source: Grace Ralvin's Big Chart "Descendants of Ralph Hutchinson and
Alice Bennet", 1942.
1 _FA12
2 DATE 1997
2 PLAC Sandy Neil
Source: see husband.