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FOUR GENERATIONS OF THE FAMILY OF STRANGEMAN HUTCHINS AND HIS WIFE
ELIZABETH COX, as known January 10, 1935. An old Virginia Family
along the James River. By marriage joined to other Immigrant
Families of the Colony. Edited by Mrs. Gussie Waymire Crider.
(Note: This document was in the personal effects of Ruth Wilma
Johnson Loveless--my husband's grandmother--at the time of her
death. It was passed along to me because I'm the "keeper of the
family records".....enjoy......G. Elaine Loveless)
Page 1: To the Hutchins
We are presenting this booklet showing what is known to us of
the first four generations of the family of Strangeman Hutchins.
You will find many gaps, that can be filled, and probably errors
that can be corrected if each one helps. We hope we may be able in
a couple of years to print a more complete record of these
generations.
This data is selected from a vast amount of material secured by
intensive research and thousands of miles of travel during the past
few years.
This lineage now containing over five thousand names, together
with what we may find, will be placed in a permanent record, and
finally placed in the D.A.R. Library at Washington, D.C.
As far as we have positive proof, Nicholas Hutchins is the
forbear of this family. There are several traditions concerning the
family, most of them based on the peculiar name Strangeman. The
most pleasing one is that some Hutchins previous to Nicholas married
a Polly Strangeman.
Tradition gives the birth of Nicholas as 1645.
Nicholas was married twice. We do not know the name of the first
wife, or if there were any children by this marriage.
There were Hutchins early in Massachusetts, in Pennsylvania, in
Maryland, in the Bermudas, in Norfolk County, Virginia. Our
Hutchins were along the James River. These Hutchins of the various
locations, may have had a common ancestry back some time in the
British Isles, but no relationship is known among them in the
colonies.
Nicholas Hutchins land grant was located about twelve miles by
paved road down the James from the present site of Richmond.
It was about three miles below Dutch Gap.
Strangeman Hutchins lived in Goochland County, on Genito Creek
about twenty miles up the James from Richmond.
A distance of fifty miles along the James, with Richmond as
center, would approximately locate the family the first hundred
years in the Colony.
Nicholas Hutchins had one son and four grandsons. These five
moved to Surry County, N.C. This move together with the Quaker
records makes it possible to keep our Hutchins line separate from
the others.
When you remember that Strangeman Hutchins was born two hundred
and twenty-eight years ago, you will not be surprised that much we
would like to know can not be found.
We thank those who have helped, to mention a few who have
assisted beyond their immediate families:
Mrs. James T. Johnson, Colorado, Texas
Mrs. John W. Waymire, San Diego, Calif.
Mrs. Emma Sullivan and Mrs. Ella Whisler, Wabash, Ind.
Mrs. Helen P. Schmidt, West Milton, Ohio
Mrs. Mary Ann Holmes, Sheridan, Ind., who had an old, old
Hutchins Bible with most valuable data written on hundred
forty years ago by Benjamin Hutchins, Sen.
Gurney Hutchins, East Bend, N.C.
Dr. Wm. M. Reser, Lafayette, Ind.
We hope this booklet will be an incentive to help. Please send
your family records. A good record always has dates of births,
marriages and deaths, but names without dates are acceptable.
Page 2: Ancestral Lines
Besides the Hutchins, who possibly came to the Virginia Colony
as early as 1625, there are several Immigrant Ancestral Lines in
allied families, the Watkins, the Cox, the Stanley, the Barnett, the
McGehee, the Harding, the Harris and the Trent families.
THE COX FAMILY
Elizabeth Cox, who married Strangeman Hutchins, was a daughter
of Richard Cox and his wife Mary. Richard Cox made his will in
Henrico County, VA, July 13, 1734. In this he names his heirs, John
Cox, Henry Cox, Mary Ford, Elizabeth Hutchins, Richard Cox,
Obedience Perkins, Edith Whitloe, a grandson, Hickerson Cox, and his
wife Mary. A deed made previous to the will shows that he had a
daughter, Martha Ferguson.
Mary Cox, wife of Richard, was before her marriage, Mary Trent,
daughter of Henry Trent and his wife Elizabeth. Henry Trent in his
will made in Henrico County, Jan. 8, 1700, named his heirs,
Alexander Trent, Henry Trent, John Trent, William Trent, Mary Cox,
wife of Richard Cox, Rebecca Trent, Susanna Trent, and his wife
Elizabeth.
Elizabeth Trent, born about 1657, wife of Henry Trent, was
before her marriage Elizabeth Sherman, daughter of Henry and Cisly
Sherman. And Cisly Sherman before her marriage to Henry Sherman was
the wife of Isaac Hutchins, whose will made in Henrico County, Feb.
23, 1656, named his heirs, his minor son, Robert Hutchins, and his
wife Sisely.
John Cox was the father of Richard Cox. His will made in
Henrico County, Feb. 10, 1691, named as his heirs his six sons,
John Cox, William Cox, Bartholomew Cox, Richard Cox, Henry Cox,
George Cox, and wife Mary.
William Cox was the father of John Cox. Virginia descendants of
the family, people of education and high standing concur in that
statement. Mrs. Ella Foy O'Gorman, Washington, D.C., a descendant
of Richard Cox through his son, Henry Cox, after years of patient
investigation, says that William Cox was the Immigrant Ancestor. As
does Judge Edwin P. Cox, South Richmond, VA, a student fro years of
the family records, a descendant of John Cox through his son, George
Cox.
William Cox, born 1598, died previous to 1656, came from England
to Virginia, 1610--in the ship, "Godspeed."
1628--Sept. 20, had a grant of 100 acres in Elizabeth City County
1636--Nov. 29, had a grant of 150 acres in Henrico County, on the
James, two and one-half miles above Harroe Addocks.
Wife, Elizabeth
1642--Sept. 1, bought 250 acres in partnership with Isaac Hutchins
at the mouth of Falling Creek, along the James.
1665--Aug. 5, Thomas Cox, son and heir of William Cox, sold half of
this 250 acres.
1685--Apr. 1, John Cox, Sen. of Harroe Addocks, made a deed of
land to his son, William Cox.
Harroe Addocks, or Arrohateck, was five or six miles above Dutch
Gap. The William Cox grant, 1636, was possibly not far from the
Mouth of Falling Creek.
Page 3: The Hutchins Family
Nicholas Hutchins was the forbear of this Hutchins family. He
was a Quaker living in Henrico County, Virginia, and belonging to
the Henrico Monthly Meeting at Curles, and later to the White Oak
Swamp Meeting. There are few items known concerning him.
In the records of the Henrico Meetings, 1699 to 1756, page one,
we find this first item.
7-8-1699--Nicholas Hutchins did condemn his marriage by priest to
the satisfaction of the Friends.
12-9-1699--Nicholas donated 40 pounds of tobacco for building a
church at Curles.
6-8-1701--Nicholas Hutchins and Mary Watkins, daughter of Henry
propose intentions of marriage. The usual committee was
appointed. Henry Watkins, father of the young woman, consenting
thereunto, saying he would not be their hindrance.
8-9-1701--Nicholas Hutchins and Mary Watkins were married at a
public meeting of the Friends, in Henrico County, VA.
4-2-1702--Nicholas received a grant of 230 acres along ye north bank
of James River and on ye west side of ye Four Mile Creek. This
is near Dutch Gap.
4-17-1710--Nicholas was on a committee to consider a marriage.
Nicholas reported that he thought first cousins should not
marry.
Oct. 1711--Nicholas, one of several who were paid for working on
the Battery at Jamestown.
11-7-1714--Nicholas was chosen representative.
3-3-1718--Nicholas was chosen to inquire about a marriage, at White
Oak Swamp Meeting.
4-6-1719--Meeting held at the home of Nicholas Hutchins.
2-7-1724--Nicholas signed the marriage record of William More and
Martha Odum.
2-6-1728--James Stanley, son of Thomas of Hanover County, and
Catherine Hutchins, daughter of Nicholas, declare their
intentions to marry.
3-5-1728--James Stanley and Catherine Hutchins married.
10-14-1729--Daniel Harris, son of John of Hanover County, and Mary
Hutchins, daughter of Nicholas, declare their intentions to
marry. This announcement said Nicholas, deceased.
11-3-1729--Strangeman Hutchins sold and deeded the above grant made
to Nicholas, and fortunately in the deed said that Nicholas was
his father.
4-5-1730--Daniel Harris and Mary Hutchins married.
10-11-1743--Martha Hutchins, married John Stanley, son of Thomas.
James Stanley and John Stanley were brothers, and as far as we
are able to judge, Catherine and Martha were sisters.
Martha was the second wife of John Stanley.
8-2-1736--There is mention of Mary Holmes, mother-in-law of James
Stanley. Indicating a second marriage for Mary Watkins
Hutchins.
We consider this summary the most important data we have found.
In the past two years, we have sent this to many with whom we have
been in correspondence. We are glad to make it available now to
all.
THE SPELLING OF THE NAME
The Quaker Records of Virginia spelled the name, Hutchins. Many
of the later families spell the name, Hutchens. Either is correct.
Page 4: The Watkins Family
Mary Watkins, who married Nicholas Hutchins, was the daughter of
Henry Watkins. But on the Quaker Records of that time are found
Henry Watkins, Sen., and Henry Watkins, Jun., father and son.
The following is mostly quotation from various sources.
One of the most interesting families of Virginia is the
distinguished Watkins Family, whose earliest positive indentified
(sic) family is Henry Watkins, born 1637, at Malvern Hills. There
were earlier Watkins.
In the General Court Records, a Henry Watkins is mentioned 1623,
1624, 1627 as overseer of the plantation of Lady Dale, not far
distant from Malvern Hills.
In 1634, a deed mentions a Henry Watkins owning land in such
position that we have a Henry Watkins living in 1634, not more than
ten miles from Malvern Hills, where Henry Watkins was born 1637. It
has been impossible so far to connect Henry Watkins, 1637, to the
other Watkins of that time.
This family distinguished socially and politically has been an
object of research for many years.
The great Statesman, Henry Clay, was a descendant of this
family.
Henry Watkins, senior, who died 1717, did not leave a will. He
had previously deeded his land to his sons, William, Joseph, Edward,
Henry, and Thomas. Court records show that he had a daughter,
Elizabeth.
Henry Watkins, junior, born 1660, in his will 1714, left his
small estate to his wife Mary, and his sons, John, Benjamin, Joseph,
Henry, and Stephen.
The most that we can say is that Mary Watkins Hutchins was a
daughter or a grand-daughter of Henry Watkins, 1637.
STRANGEMAN HUTCHINS
Strangeman Hutchins, son of Nicholas, was born in Virginia,
1707, and died in Surry County, (now Yadkin County), North Carolina,
Feb. 10, 1792. Strangeman probably lived in Henrico County until
his marriage about 1731 to Elizabeth Cox, daughter of Richard and
Mary Cox.
Elizabeth Cox was born Feb. 25, 1713 in Virginia, and died,
according to Thomas W. Barnett, in North Carolina at the age of 103
years.
Some time after his marriage, Strangeman moved up the James
River to Goochland County, along Genito Creek. Here he bought and
occasionally sold land. In 1782 to 1785, when preparing to move to
North Carolina, Strangeman disposed of land showing that he owned
about 750 acres of which his son John, had an interest in 250 acres.
Strangeman was a very prominent member of the Friends Church.
There was a small meeting at Genito Creek, but his principal
activity was at the great central meeting at Cedar Creek, in Hanover
County. His name was first found on the Cedar Creek records in
1741. From that time until 1786, when he moved to North Carolina,
his name is continually on the records as witness, on committees, as
representative, as overseer, as clerk, as elder.
In 1782, Strangeman freed twelve slaves bya deed of Manumission.
As you read between the lines of the record, you realize that
Strangeman was a man of amazing vitality, and of remarkable ability.
Strangeman had eleven children, Mary Brooks, Edith Stanley, John
Hutchins, Nicholas Hutchins, Elizabeth Barnett, Obedience Harding,
Thomas Hutchins, Jane Barnett, Milla Hutchins, Lydia Johnson and
Benjamin Hutchins.
The family of each, so far as is known, is given on the
following pages.
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1. Mary Hutchins, b. 10-17-1773 VA, d. 1804 VA, m. 5-8-1762 at
Cedar Creek Meeting, Samuel Robert Brooks
1. Elizabeth Brooks, b. 3-5-1763 VA, d. (?), m. 7-4-1786 VA,
Isaac Stanley
1. Jackson Stanley
2. Gulielma Stanley
3. Mary Stanley
4. Elizabeth Stanley
Mary Brooks' will was made March 21, 1804, and probated in
Goochland County, VA., June 18, 1804. The grand-children are
named in the will. Samuel Robert Brooks was disowned,
1-26-1766, by Cedar Creek Meeting for following the corrupt ways
of the world.
2. Edith Hutchins, b. 11-15-1736 VA, d. 6-22-1796 NC, m.
10-16-1753, John Stanley d. 1795 NC.
(The records of this family are very meager. There were four
children, but we do not have dates of births and deaths. What we do
know is from the Quaker records.)
1. John Hutchins Stanley--At Deep Creek Meeting, 5-4-1796,
complaint against Hutchins Stanley for going out in marriage.
This meeting therefore disowns his to be a member of this
society. married 7-13-1795, Ann Hoppis.
2. Mary Stanley--married 12-6-1787, at Deep Creek Meeting,
Jesse Stanley, son of Archelaus. Deep River Record.
3. Elizabeth Stanley--Deep River Record, 9-1-1788. Complaint
against Elizabeth McCollum, formerly Stanley, for marrying
contrary to the discipline.
4. Milicent Stanley--Deep River Record, 9-6-1790, Complaint
against Milla Airs, formerly Stanley, married out by Justice of
Peace.
John Stanley's will made 2-24-1793, was probated May Term of Court,
1795. It mentions his daughters, Mary Stanley and Millicent Airs.
His son, John Hutchins Stanley, is to receive his plantation, but
his mother, Edith Stanley, and his grandmother, Elizbeth Hutchins,
are to have a life interest in the land.
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THE QUAKER CHURCH
The members of the Nicholas Hutchins family were birth right
Quakers. To understand their lives and affairs, one should study
the Friends Church of that early period.
To the Quakers, religion was a serious matter to be taken into
their daily lives. Church rules and discipline were strictly
maintained. To them marriage was a church affair. No hasty
marriages for them.
The parties must declare their Intentions at a monthly meeting.
A committee was appointed to investigate the clearness of the
parties and report to the next monthly meeting. If a Quaker married
a non-member, he was said to have "Married Out of Unity," for which
he or she was disowned unless the fault was condemned.
Complaint was made against members for unseemly conduct,
dressing too gaily, swearing, lying, frivolous talk, military
service, gambling, drinking, not paying debts, holding slaves,
absence from church, fighting, and for more serious offenses. And
for any of these might be disowned. A member was not allowed to go
to Law, without the consent of the meeting.
But always the church appointed a committee to visit the erring
member, to help him see the error of his way.
A disowned member ceased to exist as far as the church was
concerned. Often parents did not allow a disowned heir to inherit.
The older Hutchins belonged to four meetings. In Henrico
County, Virginia, several meetings were grouped under the name
Henrico Meetings.
In upper Hanover County, near Montpelier, was located Cedar
Creek Meeting, one of the most prominent in Virginia. A number of
small meetings were located in its territory. It was a Monthly
Meeting, a Quarterly Meeting and a Yearly Meeting.
When the Hutchins moved to Surry County, North Carolina, and
settled on the branches of Forbush Creek, they placed their
membership at Deep River Meeting, about thirty miles away. Soon
services were held near at Deep Creek. In 1793, Deep Creek became a
separate meeting, with the Hutchins leading members.
Cedar Creek Meeting was abandoned long years ago. Deep Creek is
still a strong prosperous meeting. And recently, 1933, Charles
Hutchins was its minister.
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3. John Hutchins, b. 12-23-1738 VA, d. 1825 NC, m. 12-11-1757 VA
Alice Stanley, m. 3-26-1792 NC Jane Brasswell d. 1832
(The records of this family are very incomplete. In Surry County,
NC four of the sons, Jonathan, Thomas, William, and Patrick, early
married, had large families that can not be gotten exactly. A (*)
indicates that the person belongs, but has not been definitely
located)
1. Nancy Hutchins, b. ?, d. ?, m. 5-7-1775 VA Anslem George
1. Susanah George, b. 2-17-1776 VA
2. Robert George, b. 1-20-1789 VA
2. Jonathan Hutchins, b. 2-28-1763 VA, d. perhaps Indiana, m.
"Out" disowned at Cedar Creek, 2-21-1783. Soldier at capture of
Yorktown.
1. Susanah Hutchins, b. 8-23-1784, d. 9-6-1865, m. 1806
Thomas Hutchins (1787-1855) 7 children
2. Joseph Hutchins, b. 1785, d. ?, m. 1811 Hannah Stanley,
m. 1819 Susanah Meckle (1800-?) 5 children
3. Ann Hutchins (*) m. 1810 William Davis
4. William Hutchins (*) b. 1790
5. Elizabeth Hutchins, b. 1793, d. 9-19-1861, m. 1813
Thomas Davis (1791-1881) 9 children
6. Strangeman Hutchins, b. 1801, d. ?, m. 1831 Polly Rhodes
(1810-?) 5 Children
3. Agatha Hutchins, b. 1-21-1764 Deep River meeting 1-11-1784,
Agatha Hudspeth, formerly Hutchins, disowned, M.O.U.
4. Susanah Hutchins, b. 1-15-1769 VA, d. after 1850 TN, m.
5-4-1765 NC William Bills, b. 5-13-1765 (In 1850 was living in
Marshall County, Tenn.
1. Daniel G. Bills (*) b. 1790, d. ?, m. Rachel Summers
(1793-?) 5 children
2. John H. Bills (*) b. 1794, d. ?, m. Elizabeth_______
(1795-?)
3. Thomas Bills (*) b. 1800, d. ?, M. Mary A. _______
(1815-?)
4. Jonathan Bills (*) b. 1803, d. ? m. Nancy______
(1803-?) 4 children
5. Mary Hutchins, b. 1-20-1771 VA, d. ? m. disowned 9-1-1788
Gersham Bills, b. 10-17-1767.
1. William Bills, b. June 1804, d. ? m.
Martha_______(1802-?) 6 children
2. Amos L. Bills, b. July 1807, d. 1-4-1843, m. 1834 Mary
A. Dysart (1806-1883) 4 children
3. Mary D. Bills m. Gideon Dysart, 1 child
(Note: Both these Bills families probably much larger)
6. Elizabeth Hutchins, b. 1-12-1772 VA, Deep River Meeting,
2-17-1791, Elizabeth Cain, formerly Hutchins, disowned M.O.U.
7. Thomas Hutchins, b. 11-23-1774 VA, d. ?, m. 12-18-1795 NC
Rachel Wells. Deep River Meeting, 4-1-1797, complaint against
Thomas Hutchins, M.O.U.
8. Strangeman Hutchins, b. 9-15-1776 VA, d. ?, m. 7-17-1799 NC
Charity Williams b. ? d. after 1850 (This family to Arkansas)
1. Polly Hutchins m. Calvin Kelly
2. Aquilla Hutchins, b. 12-18-1804, d. 1900 m. Winnie Winn
7 children
3. Anderson Hutchins b. 1806 m. Jennie Winn b 1814, 10
children
4. Caroline Hutchins m. James Dodd
5. Charity Hutchins m. ________Robertson
m. ________Moore
m. ________Woolsey
6. Elizabeth Hutchins m. William Shores
7. William Hutchins m. Gilmore_________ 4 children
8. Alice Hutchins m. Henry Heaton
9. William Hutchins b. 8-14-1778 VA, d. 1833 (?), m. 7-11-1799
NC Elizabeth King. Deep Creek Meeting, Dec. 1800, complaint
against Strangeman, William, and Patrick Hutchins, M.O.U.
10. Patrick Hutchins, b. 3-10-1781 VA, d. after 1850, m. "Out"
disowned.
1. Nancy Hutchins (*), b. 1801, d. ?, m. 1816 Allen Willard
b. 1790, 5 children
2. Samuel Hutchins b. 1805, d. ?, m. 1830 Lettie Algood b.
1810 13 children
3. Allie Hutchins, b. 4-14-1811, d. 4-15-1896, m. 1824
Samuel Spillman (1808-1867) 15 children
4. Temperance Hutchins, b. 1814, d. ?, m. 1846 Issac
Michael
5. Patrick Hutchins (*) b. 1815 m. Nancy__________ 6
children
6. Berry Hutchins b. 1816 m. 1846 Charity Bourm b. 1825
8 children
7. Isaac Hutchins b. 1822 m. Cata_________ 6 children
8. James Hutchins b. 1823 m. Jane_________ 8 children
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11. John Hutchins b. about 1793 NC, d. ? m. 1-21-1814 NC
Elizabeth McCollum (*)
12. Jesse Hutchins m. 6-25-1813 NC Lydia Clarke (*)
13. Alexander Balis b. ? d. 1827 NC. m. 10-28-1814 Margaret
Pruett
1. Marion Hutchins m. Foster___________ m. Julia Cranfield
2. Giles Hutchins b. 1822, d. 6-22-1912 m. Rebecca Shelton
b. 1823, m. Sarah Warren b. 1852
3. Jesse Hutchins m. Steelman________ m. Horton________-
4. Milly Hutchins b. 1825 m. John H. Reavis b 1819 4
children
14. Quintilla Hutchins (is said to have moved to Indiana) m.
7-1-1815 George C. Branson
15. Elkanah Hutchins b. 11-20-1803 NC, d. 8-16-1891 Kan, m.
4-10-1822 NC. Frances Pilcher b. 11-14-1803, d. 7-7-1886 (moved
to Green Co. Ill.
1. John Hutchins b. 6-23-1824, d. 6-5-1825
2. Gideon Hutchins b. 8-30-1826 d. 5-10-1900 m. 1849
Rebecca J. Short b. 1828 9 children
3. Jane Hutchins b. 12-17-1828 d. 9-28-1829
4. Nancy Hutchins b. 8-25-1830 d. 9-17-1832
5. Brasswell Hutchins b. 7-8-1832 d. July 1878 m.
Caroline_____ 11 children
6. Balis Hutchins b. 8-18-1835 d. 7-7-1836
7. Mary Tilitha Hutchins b. 7-29-1838 m. Samuel Hill 7
children
8. Ellis B. Hutchins b. 7-21-1841 d. 1890 m. Almira
Starland 4 children
9. Permeally Quintilla b. 1-29-1843 d. 4-2-1829
10. Delania Elkania b. 12-11-1845 d. 1893 m. 1871 Sarah
Bell 3 children m. 1876 Lucy Anderson 3 children
11. Elmyra Hutchins b. 1852
16. Ellis Hutchins b. 1805 NC, d. Ark, m. NC Mary Shores b. 1812
1. Caroline Hutchins b. about 1832 m. Shelly Edmesten
2. John W. Hutchins b. 1834 d. 1916 m. Jane Shumate
3. Anderson Hutchins b. 1839 d. 1864 (war)
4. Adeline Hutchins b. 3-7-1842 d. April 1910 m. 1863
Anderson Hutchins (1840-1863) m. 1865 William Hutchins
(1812-?)
5. Talitha Hutchins b. 1845 m. Warren Moore, m. 1868 Joseph
Hughes
6. Eliza Hutchins b. 1848
7. Jeanette Hutchins b. 1852 d. about 1864
8. A. E. Hutchins b. 1855 m. 1874 Florence Hanplman, m.
Maggie Hama
9. E. W. Hutchins b. 1859 m. 1879 Antonia Hanna, m. Marie
Graham, m. Annie Maxwell
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Who were the parents of the following?
*William Hutchins m. 1808 Elizabeth Whitehead
*Issac Hutchins m. Catherine (Joiner) b. 1814
*Ellis Hutchins b. 1814 m. Eliza__________ b. 1816
m. Sarah__________ b. 1845
*Alexander Hutchins b. 1815 m. Catherine_________b. 1825
*Strangeman Hutchins b. 1815 m. Delana_________ b. 1813
*William Hutchins b. 1815 m. 1832 Milly Pendry b. 1815
*Patrick Hutchins b. 1825 m. Mary__________b. 1825
*William L. Hutchins b. 1821 m. Letta D.____________b. 1833
*William G. Hutchins b. 1824 m. Mary A.________b. 1823
*Frederick Hutchins b. 1825 m. 1844 Elizabeth Hunter b. 1825
*Thomas Hutchins b. 1805 m. 1821 Nancy Steelman
*Dr. Johnson Hutchins m. 1818 Susanah Adams
*Elizabeth Hutchins m. 1831 Daniel Branson
*Nancy Hutchins m. 1830 William Brown
*Isaac Hutchins m. 1837 Sarah Clingman
*Thomas Hutchins m. 1826 Rachel Lundy
*Enoch Hutchins b. 1800 m. 1821 Sarah Branson
*Rachel Hutchins b. 1808 m. Thomas Gross b. 1806
*William Hutchins b. 1823 m. 1848 Martha Mills b. 1831
*Sylvia Shugart b. 1802
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4. Nicholas Hutchins, b. 1-9-1740 VA, d. 10-4-1825 NC m. 7-1-1764
Sarah Ladd d. 2-22-1808 NC, m. 12-20-1809 NC Lydia Carter
1. Strangeman Hutchins b. 12-17-1765 VA, d. 11-19-1835 NC m.
1790 NC Mary E. Holcomb b. 1768 d. 3-18-1838 NC
1. David Hutchins b. 7-15-1791 d. 2-10-1857 m. Martha P.
Bales (1804-1888) 8 children
2. Simeon Hutchins
3. Mararet Hutchins m. 1810 William Stanley 4 children
4. Amos Hutchins b. 4-22-1809 d. 2-29-1890 m. Sarah Rhodes
b. 1800 8 children
5. George Hutchins b. 7-10-1809 d. 2-29-1890 m. 1829 Linda
Harvel 8 children m. 1848 Jessie Snead (1825-1899) 10
children
2. Mary Hutchins b. 10-1-1767 VA, d. ? m. 2-7-1785 NC
Archelaus Johnson b. 7-15-1764 VA (Living north of Dayton OH
1829)
1. Sarah Johnson b. 11-7-1788
2. Elijah Johnson b. 6-13-1790
3. James Johnson b. 7-1-1792
4. Gideon Johnson b. 3-9-1794
5. Mary Johnson b. 11-20-1795
6. Robert Johnson b. 3-15-1798
3. James Hutchins b. 1-13-1772 VA, d. 3-14-1840 OH, m. 1-10-1793
NC Sarah Hough b. 10-22-1770 d. 12-18-1860 OH
1. Hezekiah Hutchins b. 10-14-1793 d. 10-5-1877 m. 1813
Clara Spain (1791-1879) 9 children
2. Keziah Hutchins b. 5-19-1796 d. young
3. Darius Hutchins b. 12-3-1798 d. 8-22-1878 m. 1854 Mary
E. Ennis (1838-1886) 2 children
4. Mary Ann Hutchins b. 2-4-1801 d. 4-25-1884 m. 1821 James
Johnson (1792-1871) 12 children (Perhaps Mary and Ann)
4. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 11-30-1774 VA, d. 9-30-1840 NC
unmarried
5. John Hutchins b. 6-30-1777 VA, d. 6-3-1855 NC m. 7-1-1802 NC
Elizabeth Vestal b. 4-15-1785 d. 9-30-1840 NC, m. 11-18-1841
Anna Bond b. 8-26-1794 d. 3-10-1858 NC (He was a Friends
minister)
1. Rachel Hutchins b. 5-18-1803 d. about 1864 m. 1822
Elijah Stanley (1798-1864) 6 children
2. Sarah Hutchins b. 10-3-1804 m. 1822 John Adams d. 1836
7 children
3. Nicholas Hutchins b. 2-1-1806 m. Elizabeth Rhodes b.
1809 5 children
4. Vestal Hutchins b. 2-2-1808 m. 1838 Betty Jester b. 1818
12 children
5. Judith Hutchins b. 12-8-1809 m. George Potts
6. Thompson Hutchins b. 9-3-1811 d. 9-9-1884 m. 1834 Sarah
C. Phillips (1818-1907) 16 children
7. Charles Hutchins b. 11-10-1813 m. 1835 Lydia Vesstal b.
1816 8 children
8. Zachary Hutchins b. 9-18-1815 m. Peggy Jester
9. Amy Hutchins b. 11-23-1817 m. William Mikels
10. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 2-11-1821 m. Thomas Caudle
11. Rhoda Hutchins b. 3-8-1824 m. Nathan J. Bond
12. John B. Hutchins b. 12-18-1825 m. 1846 Elizabeth
Tolbert b. 1827 7 children
13. Isaac Hutchins b. 9-21-1828 d. 4-9-1893 m. Susan Norman
(1833-1920) 8 childrens
6. Benjamin Hutchins b. 9-13-1779 VA d. 4-15-1830 NC m.
2-23-1809 NC Rebecca Thompson b. 12-8-1792
1. Joel Hutchins b. 1-14-1810 m. 1833 Polly Calloway 6
children
2. Nicholas Hutchins b. 4-22-1812 m. 1831
3. Daniel Hutchins b. 10-30-1814 m. 1836 Lydia Johnson b.
1812 4 children
4. Sarah Hutchins b. 5-19-1817 m. 1836 Joshua Williams b.
1811 11 children
5. Phebe Hutchins b. 10-14-1822 m. Pleasant Williams
6. Gideon Hutchins b. 4-25-1825 d. 4-10-1902 m. Elizabeth
Bimum d. 1852, m. Cleo Corum (1836-1885) 7 children
7. Benjamin Hutchins b. 10-25-1825 m. 1847 Margaret D.
Vestal b. 1829 5 children
8. Rebecca Hutchins b. 8-5-1828 m. Daniel Mackie b. 1827
1 child
7. Sarah Hutchins b. 8-3-1782 VA d. 1806 (?) m. 8-9-1802 NC
Silas Hobson
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5. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 12-13-1742 VA d. ? m. 9-12-1767, John
Barnett b. 1712 VA d. 1797 VA (We have been unable to find this
family. The marriage is recorded in the Cedar Creek Meeting
records. These records, fourth month, 1786, show that they had a
daughter, Obedience.)
THE BARNETT FAMILY
Thomas W. Barnett, who lived in Fulton County, Ind, and who is
named in the family of Jane Barnett, wrote a short history of the
family in 1857.
He says--"John Barnett, my great, great grandfather, was born
1680 in the vicinity of James town VA., and died there 1765. My
great grandfather was named John also. He was born 1712, and died
1797. He was born, lived and died in the land of his fathers. Each
of them was the only son in his family."
Thomas W. Barnett's mother was Elizabeth Hutchins. Of this
family he says: "My great grandfather's name was Strangeman
Hutchins. Why that singular name was given him, I know not, unless
it was because his parents thought it strange that a man child
should be born unto them, for I believe he was their only son. He
was a minister of the Friends Faith. His word was law among his
children, and they obeyed him to the letter. His wife lived to the
advanced age of 103 and died in N. Carolina."
Elizabeth Barnett Mendenhall, aunt of Thomas W., left the record
that John Barnett, 1712, had for wife, Ann. His children were
Arthanacious, who married Jane Hutchins; Ann, who married John
Epperson; and Martha, who married Frank Epperson. There were two
other children whose names were not known.
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6. Obedience Hutchins b. 12-3-1744 VA, d. about 1805 NC, m.
10-16-1773 VA William Harding b. 1745 d. 1797
1. Renne Harding b. 8-15-1774 VA, d. 1811 NC m. 9-9-1803 NC
Rebecca Patterson b. 9-15-1774 d. 10-24-1837 NC she m. 6-27-1814
Joshua Creson.
1. Nancy Harding b. 5-29-1805 d. 7-24-1829 m. 1829 William
Lash
2. Keziah Harding b. 5-29-1805 d. 3-31-1838 m. 1827 John J.
Conrad (1805-1872) 4 children
3. Elizabeth Harding b. 8-6-1807 d. 12-31-1807
4. William Harding b. 11-30-1808 d. 11-7-1876 m. 1838 Jane
Speer (1815-1886) 11 children
5. Greenberry Harding b. 10-30-1810 m. 1834 Rebecca Miller
1 child
2. Jesse Harding b. 9-15-1775 VA
3. Elizabeth Harding b. 6-28-1778 VA d. Oct. 1840 NC m.
11-4-1793 Thomas Williams b. 9-15-1772 d. 11-19-1857 NC
1. Jesse Williams b. 5-26-1795 d. 1-21-1878 m. Ruth Martin
(1802-1890) 9 children
2. Mary Williams b. 12-14-1796
3. Rebecca Williams b. 11-1-1798
4. William Williams b. 7-2-1800
5. Zachariah Williams b. 10-3-1802 4 children
6. Obedience Williams b. Oct. 1804 m. Thomas Vestal 8
children
7. Jonathan Williams b. 5-8-1807 d. 7-11-1836
8. Lewis Williams b. 12-9-1809
9. R. Harden Williams b. 3-9-1813 m. Susanah_____ b. 1820
6 children
10. Thomas E. Williams b. 12-21-1818
4. Thomas Harding b. 8-28-1781 VA m. 12-14-1801 NC Elizabeth
Cove, m. 10-25-1803 NC Kurya Cook
5. Sarah Harding b. 1783 VA m. 8-5-1801 NC Joel Patterson
6. Jean Harding b. 9-10-1784 m. 5-5-1801 NC Eli Shugart
The great grandchildren of Obedience Harding:
(1-2) Eugene, William Alexander, John, Elizabeth Ann Conrad
(1-4) Samel, Keziah Ann, Ruth Elizabeth, Greenberry, Essa Boon,
Rebecca, Alice, Joseph, Thomas R., Mary Jane, Dora Harding.
(1-5) Franklin Harding
(3-1) Mary A., John M. Margaret Matilda, Thomas H. Sanford, J.
Franklin, Lewis C., Alvis R., Ellis Williams
(3-5) Squire Thomas, James, John, Daughter Williams
(3-6) William, Louis, Hardin, Mary, Sarah, Lucinda, Anna, Thomas
Vestal
(3-9) Thomas, John A., Ellis, William Lewis, Millard F., Robert H.
Williams
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7. Thomas Hutchins b. 7-20-1746 d. 1802 NC m. 6-12-1773 VA Patty
Chiles b. 3-9-1757 m. 4-1-1780 VA Susanah Ladd d. 1806
1. Ann Hutchins b. about 1775 VA m. 1793 Archelaus Elmore d.
1832 (To Lost Creek Meeting TN 11-2-1801) Archelaus, twice
married had twelve children. Probably most or nearly all were
children of Ann. Order of births not known.
1. Martha (Patty) Elmore married Jacob Coppock
2. Elizabeth Elmore married Branson Mills
3. Earah Elmore married David C. Martin
4. Joel Elmore
5. Mary Elmore
6. Nancy Elmore
7. Jesse Elmore
8. Thomas Elmore
9. Allen Elmore
10. Benjamin Elmore
11. John Elmore b. 1820
12. James Elmore b. 1823
2. Elizabeth Hutchins--Elizabeth Smith, formerly Hutchins was
disowned by Deep River Meeting, 3-6-1797, M.O.U.
3. Mary Hutchins b. about 1781 VA m. 9-9-1802 NC Thomas Brown
(A Friends marriage at Deep Creek Meeting)
4. Gulielma Hutchins b. 10-18-1783 VA d. 5-2-1859 IN (buried at
Fountain City), m. 11-3-1804 NC Jonathan Hough b. 4-6-1784
d. 9-28-1867 IN
1. William Hough b. 8-12-1805 d. 2-2-1876 m. 1826 Keziah
Huff (1804-1862) 6 children m. 1869 Eliza Clingerman
2. Thomas Hough b. 10-29-1806 d. 7-21-1834 unmarried
3. Israel Hough b. 12-29-1808 d. 10-10-1850 m. Lydia
Woodard b. 1814 4 children
4. Hiram Hough b. 12-16-1810 d. 7-19-1878 m. Anna Hubbard
(1812-1860) 2 children m. Sarah Jones b. 1821, m. Hannah
Mendenahall.
5. Mary Hough b. 6-3-1813 d. 1836 unmarried
6. Lydia Hough b. 1-16-1816 d. 11-1-1838 m. 1838 Levi Jessop
7. Zeri Hough b. 12-27-1817 m. Miriam Hubbard
8. Moses Hough b. 5-26-1820 d. 5-20-1888 m. Peninah Woodard
(1823-1904)
9. Susanah Hough b. 1-20-1822 d. 4-8-1855 m. 1852 Thomas
Teas 2 children
10. Gulielma Hough b. 7-28-1825 d. 2-21-1912 m. John Benson
3 children
5. Thomas Hutchins b. 4-7-1787 NC d. 3-11-1855 IN (Buried at
Williamsburg), m. 7-30-1806 NC Susanah Hutchins b. 8-23-1784 VA
d. 9-6-1865 IN
1. Denson Hutchins b. 7-14-1807 d. 9-10-1861 m. 1831 Mary
Hollingsworth b. 1810 10 children
2. Jonathan Hutchins b. 1810 d. 1883 m. 1831 Jane Cranor
(1810-1879) 3 children
3. Gulielma Hutchins b. 8-17-1812 d. 2-23-1855 unmarried
4. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 1816 m. Joseph Study b. 1807 2
children
5. Benjamin Hutchins b. 3-23-1818 d. 2-23-1892 m. 1839
Louisa Cox (1822-1855) m. Dorcas________(1827-1889)
1 child
6. Strangeman Hutchins b. 4-14-1821 d. 8-5-1912 m. 1847
Levisah Turner (1827-1869) 9 children, m. Martha Mace, m.
1874 Zerilda Routh (1828-1896), m. Sency Jenkins
7. Mary Hutchins b. 10-20-1824 d. 5-23-1912 m. Robert Aiken
(1814-1902)
6. Benjamin Hutchins b. 4-3-1793 NC d. 2-18-1875 IN (Buried at
Williamsburg), m. 11-10-1817 IN Martha Johnson b. 5-16-1795 d.
12-14-1870 IN
1. William Hutchins b. 1818 d. 1853 m. Amy_______ b. 1821 3
children
2. Susanah Hutchins b. 9-19-1820 d. 6-1-1896 m. 1844
Drury Davis (1823-1899) 5 children
3. Thomas Hutchins b. 4-16-1823 d. 3-18-1899 m. 1846
Letitia Veale (1827-1891)
4. Jason Hutchins b. 1828 m. 1851 Sarah Study 2 children
5. Sarah Hutchins d. 1-24-1829
6. Stephen Hutchins d. 2-27-1832
7. Samuel Hutchins b. 9-11-1834 d. 2-23-1871 m. 1861 Ann
Eliza Maule (1839-1875) 3 children
8. Mary Ann Hutchins b. 8-12-1837 d. 4-10-1844
DATES:
The dates given have been taken from the Quaker Records, from
Grave Stones, from the Census Records, from Bible Records, from
Marriage Bonds, from County Records.
It is not always possible to get the exact date of marriage from
Quaker Records. The Intentions were declared at church. But often
the marriage took place at home and was reported to the next monthly
meeting as accomplished. We have often used the date of the
intentions as the nearest we could find.
When a Quaker married contrary to discipline, often the only
date of record was the date complaint was made.
The date on a marriage bond might precede the marriage by days.
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8. Jane Hutchins b. 6-10-1748 VA, d. 11-30-1833 West Newton IN, m.
12-12-1767 VA Arthanacius Barnett b. 1749 d. 1808 moved to NC 1796,
to Ohio 1805, to Indiana 1827.
1. Hutchins Barnett b. 1771 VA d. 1852 MO m. 7-30-1799 Polly P.
Matthews. Was living in Fluvanna County VA in 1810. Five
children emigrated to Missouri at an early day and raised a
large family.
2. Thomas Barnett b. 9-1-1772 VA, d. 8-25-1839 IN m. 10-11-1798
Theodate Varnon b. 3-3-1781 d. 6-2-1848 IN (This was second
marriage for Thomas, both buried at West Newton, IN)
1. Jesse Barnett b. 9-6-1800 d. 10-9-1899 m. 1823 Elizabeth
Baily (1792-1869) 5 children
2. James V. Barnett b. 5-14-1802 d. 12-25-1868 m.
Susanah_____ (1804-1839) 3 children, m. 1841 Sarah Cook
(1810-1870) 3 children
3. William Barnett b. 3-10-1804 m. 1825 Mary Bailey, m.
Juliana_________ 11 children
4. John Barnett b. 10-23-1805
5. Jane Barnett b. 4-42-1808
6. Nancy Ann Barnett b. 4-30-1810 d. 6-23-1889 m. 1829 Joel
Ballard 7 children
7. Millicent Barnett b. 4-3-1812 m. John Mendenhall
(1811-1847)
8. Wilson Barnett b. 7-30-1817 m. 1836 Mary Allen 4 children
9. Thomas Barnett b. 11-20-1817 m. 1839 Almeida Ballard
(1815-1902)
10. Amos Barnett b. 3-8-1820
11. Curtis Barnett b. 1824 m. 1843 Sidney George b. 1827 6
children
12. Isaac Barnett b. 7-25-1827 d. 7-13-1828
3. Millicent Barnett b. Virginia d. Ohio m. William Adams, no
children
4. John Barnett b. 6-16-1778 VA d. 10-7-1854 IN m. 4-14-1801 NC
Elizabeth Hutchins b. 4-15-1782 VA d. 12-16-1850 IN (both are
buried near Kewanna, IN)
1. Judith Barnett b. 4-23-1802 d. 8-14-1838 m. 1817 Absalom
Waymire (1797-1865) 8 children
2. Jane Barnett b. 11-13-1803 d. 9-22-1845 m. 1820 Jacob
Yount 3 children, m. 1831 Andrew Robinson 3 children ,
m. 1842 Stephen Kennedy 1 child
3. Dorothy Barnett b. 8-26-1806 d. 12-10-1841 m. 1826
Thomas Elliot 6 children
4. Jesse Barnett b. 10-13-1808 m. 1831 Sarah Biddleman 9
children
5. Anderson Barnett b. 2-11-1811 m. 1832 Mary Mason 13
children
6. Hutchins A. Barnett b. 12-11-1812 d. 12-23-1852 m. 1836
Sarah Baker 2 children
7. Susan Barnett b. 11-20-1814 m. 1832 John Hikes 7 children
8. Thomas W. Barnett b. 6-6-1819 d. 10-5-1882 m. 1837 Mary
Troutman (1818-1891) 10 children
9. John Barnett b. 6-20-1819 d. 10-15-1843 unmarried
10. Isaac Barnett b. 10-7-1821 m. 1844 Laura Musselman 3
children
11. William C. Barnett b. 7-20-1824 d. 8-28-1851 m. Mary
Campbell 3 children
5. Jesse Barnett b. 1780 VA, d. 1830 KY, m. 4-30-1803 VA Sarah
B. Matthews (Moved to Kentucky at an early day, probably
Greenup County. Raised a large family, all girls except one.)
6. Arthanacius Barnett b. 5-24-1786 VA d. Iowa m. Margaret
Mendenhall (This family to Iowa 1850-1855)
1. John Barnett b. 3-7-1815 d. 12-13-1845 m. 1839 Ruth
Coppock 2 children
2. Ruth Barnett b. 3-27-1816
3. Jesse Barnett b. 6-21-1817
4. Katherine Barnett b. 10-31-1818 m. 1840 Wm. Mendenhall
(1810-1892) 10 children
5. Joseph Barnett b. 8-10-1821 m. Katherine Mendenhall
6. William Barnett b. 12-16-1822 m. 1843 Abigal George
7. Jane Barnett b. 1-18-1827 m. _______Reubottom
8. Elizabeth Barnett b. 11-26-1828 d. 1-30-1846
9. Benjamin Barnett b. 11-26-1828
10. Levi Barnett b. 4-9-1831
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7. Elizabeth Barnett b. VA d. age 97 Iowa m. 1808 OH Richard
Mendenhall (to Iowa 1852)
1. William Mendenhall b. 10-27-1810 d. 1-10-1892 m. Nancy
Hayworth 4 children, m. 1840 Catherine Barnett b. 1818 10
children
2. Isaac Mendenhall b. 8-31-1812 m. Anna Thurman 4
children, m. Asenath Sheridan 5 children
3. Mary Mendenhall b. 10-12-1814 m. Edward Walton 2
children, m. George Smith
4. Millie Mendenhall b. 7-18-1821 d. 10-2-1873 m. Edward
Hayworth 6 children
5. Margaret Mendenhall b. 7-18-1821 m. John Allen 4 children
6. Nancy Mendenhall b. 11-22-1823 m. John Males b. 1815 6
children
7. Richard Mendenhall b. 11-24-1827 m. Ruth Bingman 4
children
8. Nathan Mendenhall b. 6-29-1830 m. Mary A. Macy 2
children, m. Malinda Sheridan
8. Ann Barnett b. 3-15-1790 VA d. 1-6-1877 IN m. 8-29-1808 OH
Joseph Mendenhall b. 10-2-1787 VA d. 7-31-1872 IN
1. Jesse Mendenhall b. 10-30-1809 d. 1887 m. Phebe Haworth
13 children
2. John Mendenhall b. 1-7-1811 d. 3-8-1847 m. Milly Barnett
b. 1812 6 children
3. Jonathan Mendenhall b. 7-17-1813
4. Ruth Mendenhall b. 11-8-1814 d. 9-8-1891 m. 1841 Howard
Horton (1818-1846) 1 child, m. Wm. Whitson (1809-1885) 2
children
5. Atha Mendenhall b. 4-2-1817 d. 1-16-1894 m. 1839 Anna
Coppock 7 children
6. Jane Mendenhall b. 4-2-1817 d. 4-15-1901 m. John Reagan
4 children, m. John Pinson
7. Elizabeth Mendenhall b. 4-14-1819 d. 1-6-1894 m. William
Horton 8 children
8. Mary Ann Mendenhall b. 4-15-1821 d. 1-9-1896 m. Mahlon
Ballard b. 1821 3 children
9. Joseph Mendenhall b. 4-18-18233 d, 7-5-1879 m. Mary Ann
Cook 4 children
10. Eli Mendenhall b. 8-19-1825 d. 2-1-1902 m. Rebecca
Coppock (1829-1902) 7 children
11. Lydia Mendenhall b. 9-23-1827 d. 9-2-1900 m. John
Mendenhall 8 children
9. Mary Barnett b. 8-3-1792 VA d. 3-12-1845 IL (buried in
Tazewell Co. IL), m. Dec 1807 OH Amos Hodgson b. 5-21-1784
1. Nancy Hodgson b. 2-12-1809 m. Thomas Hobson 9 children
2. Rebecca Hodgson b. 11-20-1810 d. 7-28-1840 m. Jonathan
Hodgson
3. Thomas Hodgson b. 7-18-1812 d. 2-18-1897 m. Sidney Hicks
5 children
4. Daniel Hodgson b. 5-26-1814 m. Catherine Dillon
(1818-1845) 3 children, m. Mary Ann Largent 10 children
5. William Hodgson b. 8-15-1816 m. Phebe Bennett b. 1820 7
children, m. Eunice Bennett
6. Nathan Hodgson b. 10-20-1818 d. 8-24-1842 m. Harriett
Drace 1 child
7. Allen Hodgson b. 2-20-1821 d. 7-25-1894 m. Margaret
Largent 3 children, m. Joanna Probasco 8 children
8. Levi Hodgson b. 6-22-1826 d. 2-29-1894 m. Anna Bennett
b. 1830 7 children
9. Jesse Hodgson b. 4-25-1829 d. 10-26-1903 m. Frances Hamm
1 child, m. Alvira Towne
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THE STANLEY FAMILY
The Stanley Family and the Hutchins Family were closely
inter-married. Thomas Stanley, from England, came to Virginia
Colony about 1700, with his three sons, James, Thomas, and John.
They settled in Hanover County. James Stanley married Catherine
Hutchins, daughter of Nicholas. They had a family of eight, viz.,
William, James, Mary, Martha, Micajah, Agnes, Strangeman and Elijah.
This family moved to Guilford County, North Carolina, 1764, and are
ancestors of a vast number.
Thomas Stanley, Junior, married twice, and had a family of
eleven.
John Stanley married as his second wife, Martha Hutchins,
daughter of Nicholas. They had a family of five, Ursula, Milly,
Joshua, Thomas, and Agatha. The Alice Stanley, whom John Hutchins
married, 1757, was a daughter of this John Stanley by his first
wife.
The decendants of these Stanley families are extremely numerous.
The Stanleys were of the Friends Faith. Cedar Creek Meeting
House was on Stanley land, and the Stanleys were the first
overseers.
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9. Milly Hutchins b. 10-15-1750 VA d. ? m. possibly to a man named
Matthews. (An item from the Cedar Creek minutes tells all we know
about this daughter.
3-13-1779--"Milly Hutchins, daughter of Strangeman Hutchins, has
married Out of Unity. Publicly to disown her until she gives
satisfaction." We do not find where she condemned her marriage.
Oct. 1797---Hutchins Matthews and Rebecca Jones married
10. Lydia Hutchins b. 2-15-1752 VA d. 4-7-1791 NC m. 4-15-1770 VA
John Johnson b. 10-19-1747 d. 8-5-1823 (The Johnson Families were so
numerous in North Carolina, that it is impossible to distinguish
them.)
1. Jonathan Johnson b. 3-13-1771 VA d. 3-8-1851 NC m. 7-8-1802
NC Sarah Low (In the census of 1820, Jonathan had a family of
seven children.
1. Jesse Johnson (*) b. 1803 m. Marcinda______ 9 children
2. Ashley Johnson (*) b. 1804 m. Lucinda______ 7 children
3. Hutchins Johnson (*) b. 1809 m. Lucinda________
2. Strangeman Johnson b. 9-28-1772 VA d. 9-4-1851 IN m.
7-8-1802 NC Mary Whitacre
1. Hardy Johnson b. 10-16-1813 d. 11-3-1882 m. Maria Davis
1 child, m. Mary E. Luarte 1 child
2. David Johnson b. 6-7-1821 d. 3-5-1877 m. Belinda Davis
10 children
3. William Johnson
4. Lydia Johnson
5. Catherine Johnson
6. Christina Johnson m. ________Casey 1 child
7. Hutchins Johnson
3. Benjamin Johnson b. 3-26-1774 VA
4. Agatha Johnson b. 11-21-1776 VA m. 1-7-1797 Adams
5. Ashley Johnson b. 1-15-1780 VA d. after 1850 m. 1807
Elizabeth_______ (In the census of 1830, Ashley had a family of
ten children.
1. Elizabeth Johnson b. 1817
2. William Johnson b. 1829
3. Alexander Johnson b. 1831
6. Elizabeth Johnson b. VA d. about 1803 NC m. 3-6-1802 NC
Joseph Beeson b. 5-11-1771 d. 6-24-1850 OH (Moved to Iowa)
1. Rhoda Beeson b. 5-3-1803 m. Jehum Pitts
7. Lydia Johnson
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The Daughters of the American Revolution
Strangeman Hutchins was sixty-eight years old when the
Revolution began, and seventy one by the time the War reached
Virginia. He was too old to take part in the War even if his
Friends Faith had not forbidden. But he could perform Patriotic
Service.
A record of such Patriotic Service was found in Goochland
County, and Mrs. Gussie Waymire Crider made application to the
D.A.R. and proved the service. With her application was filed a
photostat copy of the record of the Service, and also a copy of the
Will of Strangeman Hutchins. A copy of this Booklet will also be on
file.
Any member of the family desiring to join the D.A.R., will need
but refer to the application of Mrs. Crider for proof of Service.
Remark:
Marrying Out of Unity meant that the parties married according to
the Law of the State instead of the Decree of the Church. The
Quaker Church long ago rescinded its rule as to marriage.
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11. Benjamin Hutchins b. 5-8-1756 VA d. 1-27-1836 North of Dayton
OH m. 1775 VA Judith McGehee b. 12-11-1758 d. July 1813, m. 2-9-1815
OH Mary Jenkins b. 4-24-1763 d. 4-7-1839. Moved to North Carolina
1785, to Ohio 1807.
1. Meredith Hutchins b. 10-1-1776 VA d. 1828 OH m. 12-23-1795
NC Susan Fitzgerald b. 8-14-1780 d. 10-22-1858 OH
1. Benjamin Hutchins b. 5-10-1797 m. 1838 Abigal McPherson
b. 1797 4 children
2. Joel Hutchins b. 12-17-1798 d. 12-23-1875 m. 1826
Elizbeth Wagoner d. 1869 8 children
3. Gasaway Hutchins b. 1-12-1801 m. 1832 Margaret Smith
4. Anderson Hutchins b. 5-24-1804 d. about 1850 m. 1824
Hannah Daily 5 children
5. Sarah Hutchins b. 4-17-1806 d. 7-12-1869 m. 1826 Wm.
Stephenson (1797-1860) 9 children
6. Judith Hutchins b. 7-17-1808
7. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 8-19-1810 m. 1820 Amos Pearson
8. Meredith Hutchins b. 9-15-1812 d. 1857 m. 1833 Sophia
Julian b. 1806 1 child
9. Susanah Hutchins b. 6-3-1815 m. 1832 Josiah Staley
10. Lydia Hutchins b. 4-23-1817 d. 2-12-1898 m. 1832 John
Short (1805-1874) 5 children
11. Dorothy Hutchins b. 6-27-1822 m. 1840 Charles Wolverton
2 children
2. Anderson Hutchins b. 3-20-1778 VA d. 5-15-1844 OH m.
11-17-1796 NC Keziah Huff b. 12-20-1779 d. 2-25-1804 NC, m.
10-24-1815 Eady Ellis d. 4-26-1846 OH (buried near Troy OH)
1. Jesse Hutchins b. 10-24-1797 d. 4-15-1863 m. 1817
Elizabeth Hoover (1803-1820) 1 child, m. 1821 Tamer Jenkins
(1803-1842) 11 children
2. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 3-6-1799 d. 12-29-1833 m. 1815
Joseph Hollingworth
3. Martha Hutchins b. 8-11-1800 d. 5-8-1832 m. 1818 James
Evans 1 child
4. Daniel Hutchins b. 6-3-1802
5. William Hutchins b. 12-9-1803 d. 7-11-1846 m. 1823
Lucinda Horton 11 children
6. Christopher Columbus Hutchins b. 9-7-1816 d. 11-3-1873
m. 1837 Elizabeth Staley (1812-1852) 8 children, m. 1858
Margaret Burk (1832-1919) 5 children
7. Zelphia Lucinda Hutchins b. 12-20-1818 m. 1836 Hiram
Bowley b. 1807 4 children
8. Malinda B. F. Hutchins b. 1-14-1821 d. 12-4-1908 m. 1836
Samuel Staley (1820-1900) 5 children
9. Americus Vespucius Hutchins b. 10-27-1823 d. 4-15-1856
m. 1845 Margaret Davis, m. 1847 Elizabeth Tremain
10. Napoleon Bonaparte Hutchins b. 10-19-1825 m. 1845
Martha Davis
11. John Anglick Hutchins b. 5-7-1828
12. Matilda Jane Hutchins b. 6-5-1830 d. 3-27-1876 m. 1847
Alexander Coble (1827-1906) 4 children
13. Virginia Tryphenia Hutchins b. 8-10-1832 d. 3-17-1833
14. Alexander Gallahan Hutchins b. 1-19-1834
15. Charles Hutchins b. 9-22-1836
3. Josiah Hutchins b. 6-26-1780 VA d. 1845 NC m. 10-20-1799 NC
Mary Williams b. 9-8-1781, m. 8-23-1844 NC Sarah Rutledge
1. Sarah Hutchins m. 1819 Edward Carter
2. John Hutchins b. 1803 (?) m. 1828 Jane Reed (*) 4
children
3. Louisa Hutchins m. 1819 Daniel Pilcher
4. Judith Hutchins b. 1807 m. 1823 Edward Reece 2 children,
m. Josiah Hughes 7 children
5. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 4-8-1810 d 2-13-1875 m. 1825 Bloom
Carlton (1802-1870) 12 children
6. Isaac Hutchins
4. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 4-15-1782 VA d. 12-16-1850 IN m.
4-14-1801 NC John Barnett b. 6-16-1778 VA d. 10-7-1854 (See
Barnett Family)
5. John Hutchins b. 1-4-1785 VA d. 1854 IN m. Out disowned at
Deep Creek 6-7-1806. Unable to get record. (Thomas W. Barnett
said of this John Hutchins who was his uncle that John Hutchins
emigrated to Ohio, from thence to Indiana. He raised a very
large family, and died in Tippecanoe County, Indiana.
1. Hannah Hutchins b. 7-24-1810 d. 6-27-1851 m. 1828 Andrew
Waymire (1810-1887) 11 children
2. Harvey Hutchins m. 1844 Mary Cave IN
Where do the following belong?
3. John Hutchins (*) m. 1824 Sarah How OH
4. Lydia Hutchins (*) m. 1830 John Sinks OH
5. Dorothy Hutchins (*) m. 1839 James Purdy OH
6. Susanah Hutchins (*) m. 1838 James Adams IN
7. John W. Hutchins (*) m. 1849 Lavina White IN
8. John Hutchins (*) m. 1841 Mary Cook IN
9. Luther D. Hutchins (*) m. 1848 Sarah Cave IN
10. Thomas Hutchins (*) m. 1848 Milly McCarty IN
11. Cornelius Hutchins (*) m. 1843 Hannah Davis OH
12. James Hutchins (*) m. 1841 Elizabeth Phelps IN
13. Theodore C. Hutchins (*) m. 1856 Martha Sanger IN
14. Hutchins Stanley (*) m. 1830 Susan Turner IN
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6. Isaac Hutchins b. 6-15-1787 NC d. 11-10-1861 OH m. 4-17-1808
OH Rebecca Jones b. 4-22-1791 d. 9-24-1870 OH (both buried at
Randolph Cemetery north of Dayton.)
1. Judith Hutchins b. 4-15-1810 d. 4-2-1875 m. 1828 James
O. Swallow (1808-1873) 5 children
2. Daniel Hutchins b. 4-14-1812 d. 12-10-1866 m. Dorcas
Jones b. 1815 3 children
3. Tommy Hutchins b. 5-30-1814 d. 5-20-1854 m. 1833 Anna
Jones (1817-1875) 4 children
4. David J. Hutchins b. 4-11-1816 d. 9-20-1849 m. 1838
Amanda Arington 6 children
5. Zelinda Hutchins b. 7-13-1818 m. 1837 John Jones
(1815-1903) 6 children
6. Rhoda Hutchins b. 9-19-1820 d. 2-6-1895 m. 1848 David
Brandenburg (1824-1898) 4 children
7. Isaac J. Hutchins b. 9-9-1823 d. 9-22-1876 m. 1846 Mary
J. Brandenburg (1821-1896) 6 children
8. Rachel Hutchins b. 2-2-1825 d. 5-1-1862 m. 1840 Smith
Gregg (1820-1890) 9 children
9. Branson Hutchins b. 6-7-1827 d. 1-20-1863 m. 1853 Anna
Wenger 3 children
10. Harris Hutchins b. 11-1-1830 d. 6-8-1900 m. 1855 Mary
Ann Gregg (1835-1860) 2 children, m. 1863 Jemima Jenkins d.
1899 2 children
11. Mary Ann Hutchins b. 8-12-1835 d. 1915 m. 1854 Sampson
Cappock (1828-1908)
7. Benjamin Hutchins b. 5-15-1789 NC d. 5-19-1855 OH m.
9-8-1805 NC Hannah Vestal b. 5-23-1789 d. 9-18-1858 OH (both
buried at Randolph Cemetery)
1. Vestal Hutchins b. 7-30-1806 d. 3-20-1869 m. 1827
Elizabeth Smith 8 children
2. Josiah Hutchins b. 5-11-1808 d. 1870 m. 1829 Nancy
Pattee d. 1843 10 children, m. 1845 Mary E. Carter
3. Anderson Hutchins b. 10-23-1810
4. Meredith Hutchins b. 10-19-1811 d. 2-27-1873 m. 1830
Elizabeth Brown b. 18112 7 children
5. Anderson Hutchins b. 10-19-1811 d. 11-17-1888 m. 1833
Mary Ann Brown b. 1816 6 children, m. Mary Black (1821-1882)
6. Isaac Hutchins b. 4-5-1814 d. 1841 m. 1837 Elizabeth
Fair (1813-1893) 3 children
7. Jesse Hutchins b. 4-5-1814 d. 1846 m. 1834 Susan Warfield
8. William Hutchins b. 8-26-1816 d. 6-13-1880 m. 1833 Gulia
Julian b. 1815 10 children
9. John Hutchins b. 4-12-1820 d. 1870 m. 1843 Frances Bond
(1826-1845) 1 child, m. Ann H. Hutchins (1822-1874) 3
children
10. Hannah Hutchins b. 4-17-1823 unmarried
11. Benjamin X. Hutchins b. 9-17-1825 m. 1844 Elizabeth
Swallow b. 1829 1 child
12. Jemima Hutchins b. 8-2-1829 d. 1846 unmarried
8. Dorothy Hutchins b. 4-29-1791 NC d. 6-5-1850 IN m. 3-24-1808
OH Frederick Waymire b. 3-15-1789 d. 11-25-1822 OH, m. 1-9-1827
OH William Gaddis b. 3-20-1770 d. 2-12-1854 IN (buried near
Rossville, IN)
1. Hulda C. Waymire b. 6-6-1809 d. 1-11-1898 m. 1828 John
Staley (1802-1868) 9 children
2. Andrew Waymire b. 9-6-1810 d. 2-26-1887 m. 1828 Hannah
Hutchins (1810-1851) 11 children, m. 1852 Mary A. Staley
(1818-1871) 2 children, m. Sarah Shepherd (1806-1884)
3. Elizabeth Waymire b. 8-4-1812 d. 4-20-1887 m. 1829 Rev.
Eli Hoffman (1806-1884) 13 children
4. Rebecca Waymire b. 11-12-1814 d. 3-14-1896 m. 1831 Rev.
Thomas Smith (1809-1873) 15 children
5. John Waymire b 9-12-1816 d. 11-5-1898 m. 1836 Mary
Whiteman (1814-1858) 8 children, m. 1859 Frances Colson
(1830-1910) (John and Frances Waymire--the parents of Gussie
Waymire Crider.)
6. William Enoch Waymire b. 12-20-1819 d. 2-27-1868 m. 1837
Henrietta Kline (1817-1879) 5 children
7. Lydia Waymire b. 9-13-1821 d. 8-29-1852 m. 1837 Arthur
Russell (1817-1852) 7 children
8. Harriett Gaddis v. 6-3-1828 d. 6-6-1851 m. 1847 Socrates
Hewit b. 1825 2 children
9. Marie Gaddis b. 7-27-1834 unmarried
9. Strangeman Hutchins b. 4-4-1793 NC d. 6-6-1795
10. Strangeman Hutchins b. 10-17-1796 d. 2-5-1797
11. Lydia Hutchins b. 10-20-1798 NC d. 11-10-1878 IN m.
11-27-1817 OH William Jenkins b. 1-4-1797 d. 8-31-1843 OH
(buried at Wabash IN)
1. Eliza Ann Jenkins b. 11-9-1818 d. 9-28-1822
2. Anderson Jenkins b. 2-23-1820 d. 11-16-1868 m. Elizabeth
Wiles 3 children
3. Dorothy Jenkins b. 2-18-1822 d. 11-14-1887 m. Jesse Huff
2 children, m. Shubel Denny 3 children
4. Benjamin Jenkins b. 11-27-1823 d. 7-17-1889 m. 1843
Frances Wiles 4 children
5. Mary Jenkins b. 9-15-1825 d. 5-20-1866 m. Joel Jeffery
b. 1820 4 children, m. Joel Denny b. 1823 2 children
6. Phebe Ann Jenkins b. 3-3-1827 d. 2-26-1893 m. 1854
William Thomas 4 children
7. Lucinda Jenkins b. 3-16-1829 d. 2-16-1892 m. Milton
Wishard
8. Esther Jenkins b. 12-19-1830 d. 6-6-1905 m. 1849 Mark
Jones (1826-1877) 7 children
9. Sarah Jenkins b. 12-26-1832 d. 11-23-1872 m. Joel Denny
b. 1823
10. William Jenkins b. 6-12-1834 d. 3-14-19903 m.
Elizabeth_____ 4 children
11. Elizabeth Jenkins b. 5-10-1837 d. 3-28-1839
12. Malinda Jenkins b. 7-25-1839 d. 5-26-1923 m. 1859 Davis
Hutchins (1839-1912) 3 children
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The great-grandchildren of John Hutchins. In many families we know
this is not all of the children. If all could be found, John
Hutchins would probably have 600 to 800 great-grandchildren.
(1) Denson, Jonathan, Gulielma, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Strangeman,
Mary Hutchins.
(2) Elizabeth, Rebecca, James, Rachel, John Hutchins
(3) Mary, Josiah, Ruth, Dinah, Hannah, Elizabeth, Rebecca, John C.,
Lucinda Davis
(4) Mahala, Tyre, Delila, Elizabeth, Guielma Hutchins
(5) G. W., Debora, Lawson, James, Plazbe Bills
(6) Jonathan H., William D., Susan B., Daniel W. Bills
(7) Martha E., Harvey W., Jefferson M., Jane C., Newlon C., Floyd A.
Bills
(8) Robert D., Gersham, John Amos, Mary Susanah Bills
(9) Mary Dysart
(10) James, Anderson, William, Dicey, Sylvanus, Elizabeth, Aquilla
Hutchins
(11) Mary, Charity, Dicy, Alfred, Henry, Caroline, Sarah, Marena,
James, Aquilla Hutchins
(12) John, Henry, Elizabeth, Charity Hutchins
(13) Elkana, Benjamin, Romulus, Grace, Leander Willard
(14) William, Catherine, Susan, Sarah, Jane, Biddy, Patrick, Eliza,
Samuel, July, Nancy, John, Joseph Hutchins
(15) Nancy Spillman
(16) Elizabeth, Samuel, Jennette, Emily, Claresy, George Hutchins
(17) Catherine, William, James, Green, John, Tandy, John M., Lydia
Hutchins
(18) Lewis, Elizabeth, Dee, Hampton, Mary E. Octave Hutchins.
(19) Louisa, John, Elizabeth, Quintilla, Amos, James A., Nathan C.,
Samuel Hutchins.
(20-21) Columbus Balis, Fannie, John, Thomas Hutchins
(22-23) Mary Ann, Emeline, Joseph Anse, John Boone, Sarah E. Maggie,
Rose, May Alice, Minnie G. Hutchins
(24-25) Taylor, John, Charles, James, Nancy, Jefferson, Lee Hutchins
(26) Giles, Strangeman, Nancy, Calvin Reavis.
(27) Sophronia, Douglas, Hutchins. Seven died young.
(28) Horace, Elkhana, Mary, Lucius D., Julius C., Julia, Myra,
Augustus, Gilbert, Ellen, Jasper Hutchins
(29) Jennie, Ellen, Calvin, Augustus, Charles, Frank, Samuel Hill
(30) Charles Alfred, Gideon, Lee Hutchins
(31-32) Clara, Eva J., Gertrude, Calie, Clarence E. Walter A.
Hutchins.
(33-34) W. P., E. A., Eliza, F. M., J. S. Hutchins
(35) Mary, Lewis W., Miles A. Frances C. Hutchins.
(36) Ruth J., William A., Frances E., Mary E., Alely M., John H.
Emery, Robert E. Hutchins
(37) Ellis, Barbara, Luc, Alexander, Theophilus, Anely, Giles,
Jesse, Willie F., Willis, Joseph Hutchins
(38) Nancy, William, Daniel, John, Benjamin, Nicholas, Nathan
Hutchins
(39) Elizabeth, Thomas, Alexander, Nancy, Silas Hutchins
(40) Sarah, Isaac, Quintilla, Lucinda, John H., James Hutchins
(41) Amos L., Mary L., Sarah A., Henry A., Lee, William A. Hutchins
(42) M. E., Wiley J., Columbus F. Hutchins
(43) James, Thomas, Joseph Hutchins
(44) Jane M., Lydia Hutchins
(45) Jesse F., Rebecca J. Hutchins
(46) William Riley, Jacob, Andrew Hutchins
(47) Clingman, Isaac D., Mary, Lewis, Eli, Lucinda, Rhoda, Russel
Shugart
The great-grandchildren of Nicholas Hutchins.
(1) Mary D., Elizabeth, Asa B., Ruth, Anna, Romulus. Martha, Jacob
Hutchins
(2) Jonathan, Rachel, Margaret, Mary Stanley
(3) William D., John R., David, Mary, Hezekiah, James Lemuel, Sarah,
Richard Hutchins
(4-5) Margaret, Elvina, Rachel Delany, Jesse Franklin, Columbus
Vestal, Sarah A., Emilla Sapona, Moses Wood, John W., Thomas,
William, Mary, George, Guston C., Amos Larkin, Julius W., David,
Milly J. Hutchins.
(6) Ira, Emily, Enos, Sarah, Keziah, Thomas, Moses, James Hutchins
(7) Sarah, Owen E. Hutchins
(8) Anderson H., Elijah, Sarah, William, Rhoda, Isaac, James,
Hibbard, Jesse, Mary A., Julia A. Johnson
(9) John E., Vestal, Judith, Mary, Elizabeth, Amy Stanley
(10) Zachariah, Caroline, Elizabeth, Zemri, Daniel, Mahlon, Thomas
Adams
(11) Elwood, Rachal, Elizabeth, Phebe, William Hutchins
(12) William S., James L., Mary E., Thomas J., Nathan, Saphrona N.,
Delphina, John, Mahlon, Salina, Rose Ann, Lilla Bell Hutchins
(13) Sanford, William Vestal, Elizabeth, Mary Jane, John, Abraham,
Tyra, Elijah, Nancy, Jesse, Sarah Ann, Thomas, Dayton, Isaac Harlan,
Mahlon Adolf, Hulda K. Hutchins
(14) Mary A., Daniel, John V., Margaret, Meneth, Nicholas, Martha J.
Jesse C. Hutchins
(15) William, Charles E., Rhoda Ann, ________, ________, _______,
________, Hutchins
(16) Elizabeth, Rhoda, Emily, Mahala, Lewis T., John E., David F.,
Vica P., Gurney Hutchins
(17) James, Teresa, Sarah, Frances, Martha, Nicholas Hutchins
(18) Elizabeth, Nancy, Rebecca, Lettice J. Hutchins
(19) Aggie Paulina, Rebecca Elmira, Mary Jane, Wm. Christopher,
Joshua Wade, Sarah Ann, James B., Martha, Franklin, Parmelia Lena,
Amanda Williams
(20) Eugene, James, Benjamin, Laura, Emma, Edward, Daniel Hutchins
(21) Daniel M., Sarah J., William, Benjamin, Mealy O. Hutchins
(22) Zilpha Mackie
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The great-grandchildren of Thomas Hutchins.
(1) Daniel, Lydia, Jane, Emily, Mary, Elizabeth Hough
(2) Mahala, Benjamin, Miriam, Sarah Elinor Hough
(3) Jermiah, Angeline Hough
(4) Thomas Clarkson, Addison, Jane, Melissa, Martha, Ella, Emma
Hough
(5) William, Susan Teas
(6) Thomas, Jennie, Albert Benson
(7) Malissa, Tamer, Benjamin, Aquilla, Samuel, William, Thomas,
Jonathan, Alonza, Denson Hutchins
(8) Thomas A., John Ottwell Hutchins
(9) George, Mary Study
(10) Quintilla Hutchins
(11) Charles, Susan, Ruth, Thomas, Gulielma, Mary, Alkana, Sarah,
Arthur Hutchins
(12) Martha, Alice, Elizabeth A., Stephen C. Hutchins
(13) John, Mary Ann, Harvey, Martha Alice, Frank Davis
(14) May A., Amanda A., Linaes, Eva Hutchins
(15) Susan Hutchins
(16) Cora, Andrew J. Hutchins
The great-grandchildren of Jane Barnett
(1) Lydia, Mellisa Ann, Zimrey E. Aleannah, Elwood A. Barnett
(2-3) Maria, Willis, Joel, Susan, Elizabeth, Antrim Barnett
(4) Ira, Dayton, Almeida, Wesley, Milly, Asa, Ellis, Curtis, Elwood,
William Ambrose, Lucinda A. Barnett.
(5) John R., Amos W., Louisa, Alfred, William, Daty, Levi Ballard
(6) Lewis, Thomas, Matilda, Dayty, Jane, Ann Mendenhall
(7) Allen, Eli, Louiza, Preston Barnett
(8) Anna Jane, Isaac, Thomas D., Spicey A., Evan, Abigal Barnett
(9) Jane, John S., Alexander, Isaac, Daniel, Elizabeth, Silas,
Anderson Waymire
(10-11-12) Elizabeth, Minerva, Newlin C. Yount. Elizabeth, John
Calvin Robinson. Susan Kennedy
(13) William R., Arthur, John C., Mary, Jesse, Silas Elliott
(14) Elizabeth, Mary, Martha, John, Frances, William, Winslow,
Alonza, Irvin Barnett
(15) Caroline, Elizabeth, Mary Ann, Nancy, Celia, Harrison, Henry,
and six other Barnetts
(16) Margaret, Elizabeth Barnett
(17) Infant, Elizabeth, William, Mary, Henry Clay, Alfred, Alice
Hikes
(18) John Anderson, Sarah Elizabeth, Elizabeth Jane, Michael Isaac,
William Thomas, Susan Mary, Mahala Ann, Joseph Hutchins, Henry Clay,
Emily Isadora Barnett
(19) Elizabeth, William Barnett
(20) John Barlow, Lloyd, Laura Jane Barnett
(21) Mary Jane, Margaret Barnett
(22) Richard, Cynthia, Edward, John F., Benjamin, William Levi,
Elizabeth, Margaret, Lindley Mendenhall
(23-24) James Kelly, Mahala, Mary Jane, Joel, Richard, Cynthia, Edward,
John F., Benjamin, William, Levi, Elizabeth, Margaret, Lindley
Mendenhall
(25-26) Elizabeth, William, Lucinda, Charles, John, Charity, Amelia,
Calvin, Anna Mendenhall
(27) Elizabeth Deborah Walton
(28) Calvin, Mary, John, William, James, Sarah J. Hayworth
(29) William, Nancy, Eveline, Lydia Allen
(30) Richard, Nathan, Enoch, William, Martha A., Edward Males
(31) John, Alfred, Allen, Elizabeth Mendenhall
(32) Hannah E., William A. Mendenhall
(33) John, William Riley, Calvin, Jane, Ann, Mary, Sarah, Ruth,
Malinda, Lydia, Jonathan, Elizabeth, George Mendenhall
(34) Lewis, Thomas, Matilda, Dayty, Jane, Ann Mendenhall
(35-36) Ellis Horton. Willis, David Whitson.
(37) Wesley, Mary Ann, Layton, Milo, Lydia Jane, William C., John M.
Mendenhall
(38) Susan, Elizabeth, Eliza, Jesse Reagan
(39) John, Alfred, Emeline, Joseph, Sarah A., James T. Elwood, Lydia
Jane Horton
(40) John M., William R., Columbus L. Ballard
(41) Rachel, Martha A., Eli C., John J. Mendenhall
(42) John C., Lillie, Mary E., Lydia Ann, Ruth, Havilah, Anna Jane
Mendenhall
(43) Anderson, Cyntha J., Lavina, Deborah, Mary Ann (Holmes),
Albert, Jackson, William H. Mendenhall
(44) John, Joseph, Leah, Daniel, Amos, Della, William, Elmira,
Josiah Hobson
(45) Ellen, Milton, Luther, Emma, Alice Hodgson
(46-47) Arilla, Ann Eliza, Zimri, Elwood, Jonathan, Margaret, John,
Isaac, Almina, Almira, Nancy, Lewis, Amy Hodgson
(48) Mary Ann, Albert, Edwin, Eliza, Newton, Emeline, Elva Hodgson
(49) William Hodgson
(50-51) Iva, George, Sarah, Mary, Frank, Ida, Fremont, Lincoln,
Harvey, Inez, Zada Hodgson
(52) Byron, Alvin, Lorin, Lewis, Elmore, Almira, Wilbert Hodgson
(53) Charles Hodgson
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The great-grandchildren of Lydia Hutchins Johnson
(1) Synthia, Sarah A., Mary E., Elisha, Strangeman, Elizabeth,
Martha S., Thomas E., Ciss Johnson
(2) Gabriel, John C., Sarah M., Martha A., Henry E., Alvin, Rebecca
J. Johnson
(3-4) William, Lorin Johnson
(5-6) Hutchins, John, Hannah, William, Louisa, Emma, Anderson, Mary,
Austin, Isabel, Oliver Johnson
(7) Zona, William, Rhoda Johnson
(8) Vinson Casey
The great-grandchildren of Benjamin Hutchins
(1) Jane, Susanah, Mary, James Hutchins
(2) Andrew, Barabry, Alexander, Henry C., George, Susan, Levi, Sarah
Hutchins
(3) Lewis, Hannah, William Hutchins
(4) Jane, Abraham, Sarah, Martha, Isaac, Jacob, Mary Joseph,
Elizabeth Stephenson
(5) Colonel Rue Hutchins
(6) Salem, George, Oliver, Charles, Catherine Short
(7) Jane, Sarah Wolverton
(8-9) Daniel, Fidelia, Irenia, Desylvia, Eli, Mary Jane Hutchins.
Six infants.
(10) John Evans
(11) Ira, Anderson, Sallie, Amanda, Alexander, Zelpha Ann, Phebe,
Malinda, Alwilda, Clayton, Lucinda Hutchins
(12-13) Augustus Greenfield, Richard Johnson, Angeline, Alwilda,
Mattie E., Samuel, John, Josephine, Alica, Hattie, Ellen, Wilmetta,
Cove Dell Hutchins
(14) Hartly, Anderson, Harry, John Bowley
(15) William, Elizabeth, Mary, Kate, Frank Staley
(16) Sarah Ann, Anthony, Barker, Ella Coble
(17) Josiah, Elizabeth, Rachel, Margaret Hutchins
(18-19) Iredell, Delancy Reece. Susan Meredith, Joshua, Nancy,
Sarah, Louisa, Lee M. Hughes
(20) Columbus, Americus, William, Louisa, Isaac, Iredell, Mary,
Sanford, Jane, Edward B., Robert, Juliana Carlton
(21) John H., Martha, William, Elizabeth, Malinda, Mary Ann, Andrew
Wilson, Harvey, Rebecca, Sarah, Enoch Waymire
(22) Caroline, Elizabeth, John, Simpson, Daniel Swallow
(23) Sarah J., Martha Ellen, Elizabeth Z. Hutchins
(24) Rollin, Jemima, Davis, Eli Hutchins
(25) Rose, Harvey, Allen, Sanny, Mack, Thomas Hutchins
(26) Elva, Elvina, James Irvin, Anna Maria, Rebecca Mary, Calvin
Isaac Jones
(27) Anna Mary, Edward, Fowler, Martha Brandenburg
(28) Daniel, Samantha J., Harris D., Harvey, Charles E., Arthur
Hutchins
(29) William, Martha, Mary, Annie, Joseph, Willis, Wilbur, Rachel,
Birdie Gregg
(30) Levi, Laura, Sarah Ann Hutchins
(31-32) Emma, Reeve, Bessie, Clifford Hutchins
(33) Theodore, Omer, Emma Coppock
(34) Allen, Margaret, Theodore, Minerva, Calvin Benjamin, Austin,
Zelpha, Clarence Hutchins
(35) Miriam, Mahala, Harriett, Elizabeth, Jemima, Andrew, William,
James, Lucinda, Benjamin W. Hutchins
(36) Matilda, Delilah, Mary Jane, Joshua, Thomas, Samuel Webster,
Martin Hutchins
(37) Sarah, William H., Ermina, Rhoda, Mary Jane, Lydia Ann Hutchins
(38) Sarah Jane, Julia Ann, Hannah M. Hutchins
(39) Tanza, Joseph P., Dayton, Horatio S., William O., Benjamin F.,
Allen J., Henry C., Charlotte, Maria Ellen Hutchins
(40-41) Benjamin H., Frances, Enos Hutchins
(42) Juliana Hutchins
(43) Mary Ann, Dorothy, Elizabeth, Patterson, Clarke, Rebecca, John
Irvin, Adeline, Alburtus Staley
(44-45) John H., Martha, William, Elizabeth, Malinda, Mary Ann,
Andrew Wilson, Harvey, Rebecca, Sarah, Enoch, David, Minerva Waymire
(46) Manassa, Ephriam, Priscilla, Loretta, Magdalene, Naomi, Jethro,
Marth, Elizabeth, Eli, Jabez, James, Jehu Hoffman
(47) William Andrew, Dorothy, John Wesley, James, Washington, Mary
Jane, Anna, Harriett, Lydia, Ellen, Samuel, David, Sarah, Byron,
Thomas, Marion Smith
(48-49) William A., Austin, Edward, Dorothy, Jethro, Loretta Jane,
Lydia Caroline, Annette Irene, John, Martha Almira, Sevilla E.,
Gussie L. Waymire
(50) Mariah, William Arthur, John Randoph, Nelson B. Agnes Waymire
(51) Minerva, Mary Jane, Marcellus, Oscar, Byron R., Josephine,
Lydia Russell
(52) Martha Ann, Sanders Hewit
(53) Irene, Lida, Malissa Jenkins
(54-55) Ira, Irilla Huff. Mary, Louis, Emily Denny.
(56) Anderson, Elizabeth, Rhoda, Eli Jenkins
(57-58) Eliza, William, Jennie Mary Jeffery. Cordelia, Clay Denny.
(59) William, Martha Thomas
(60) William Preston, Sanford, Byron, Elizabeth, Annie, Emma, Lora
Jones
(61) Vanie, Ernest, Ross, Bertha Jenkins
(62) Dorothea Luella, Sherman, Ethel Roma Hutchins
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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF STRANGEMAN HUTCHINS
(Surry County, North Carolina--Will book three, page 5)
I, Strangeman Hutchins, of Surry County, and State of North
Carolina, being desirous to settle my outward estate while in my
sound senses and memory, and to prevent disputes after my death, do
make this my last will and testament in the manner following;
First, I give to my beloved wife, Elizabeth Hutchins, all my
personal estate, not here after given to any of my children or grand
children, hereafter named, to dispose of as she may think proper,
amongst my children and grand children.
Secondly, It is my will and desire, that John Standly shall have
the tract of land he now lives on, containing seventy-five acresm
being county above said, for his own property, provided he pay me or
my executor the sum of twenty-five poounds Virginia money, by or
before the twenty-fifth day of December, Anno Domino 1792, agreeable
to a verbal contract made between him, the said John Standly and
myself. If the money is not paid by that time, then it is my desire
that my son, Benjamin Hutchins, shall have the seventy-five acres of
land by settling and paying some demands that are against me in
Virginia, and paying the balance of the above mentioned sum of
twenty-five pounds Virginia money to his mother.
Thirdly, I lend to my daughter, Mary Brooks, a tract of land
containing fifty-five acres, lying in Goochland County in Virginia,
it being the land whereon my said daughter, Mary now lives, during
her natural life, provided she lives separate and apart from her
husband, Samuel Robert Brooks. It is not my intent that said Brooks
should live on my land, or have any part of my estate whatever, and
after the death of my said daughter, Mary, then I give the said
fifty five acres of land to my grand daughter, Elizabeth Stanley,
daughter of my said daughter, Mary Brooks, to her and her heirs
forever.
Fourthly, I lend to my daughter, Edith Standly, one feather bed,
which she now has in her possession, during her natural life and
then I give the said bed to my grand son, John Hutchins Stanley.
Fifthly, It is my will and desire that what ever I have already
given to my sons and daughters hereafter names, the same sahll
remain in their possession forever: (to wit) John, Nicholas, Thomas
and Benjamin Hutchins, Mary Brooks, Edith Stanley, Obedience
Harding, and Jane Barnett.
At last, I appoint my son, Benjamnin Hutchins, executor to this,
my last will and testament, revoking all wills heretofore made by
me. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
ye 23rd day of ye 11th month, 1791.
Signed, sealed, published and declared to be the last will and
testament of Strangeman Hutchins, in the presence of
Jonas Reynolds his
Jonathan Johnson Strangeman X Hutchins
John Johnson mark
(State seal)
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DYING SAYINGS OF STRANGEMAN HUTCHINS
Some sentences expressed by our ancient worthy Friend,
Strangeman Hutchins, which was taken ill about ye middle of ye tenth
month, 1791, and continued poorly until the ninth of ye second month
following; great part of which time he seemed gradually to decline,
in the course of which he uttered many weighty expressions, which
not then being taken down can not be remembered; often praying to ye
Almighty that he might bear his affliction with patience, and at
times he desired to be dissolved if it might be the will of the
Lord, saying that he thought his stay long here.
He was heard to say that he had been afraid that he had
displeased his Creator, that was the cause He continued him here so
long in affliction.
It seemed to be returned in answer to him, that His Beloved Son
who never disobeyed had suffered much more.
And that night before he departed this life, I took down his
sentences as he uttered them as near as I could collect them which
was as follows--
"O Heaven bless me, O Lord, the Heavens cannot contain thy love.
O Lord, have mercy upon me, and look down with thy penetrating eye
and deliver me from all evil. O Lord, deliver me from every motion
of sin; le me die that I may sing Thy praise for ever more."
He often times petitioned ye Lord for favor and mercy, and to
deliver him from every evil motion while he was here in this
prepared body.
"O that I could but die, it would be best for me so that I was
out of this trouble-some world. Lord bless me, Lord help me, O
Heavens above preserve me __________________in fear of his Creator,
so that He may bring honor and glory to His ever worthy name, who is
worthy to be honored and adored for ever more."
"O that we might all be prepared so that when we come to lie
upon a dying bed and a rolling pillow, we may have nothing to do but
die."
"O Lord, let me die away, I humbly pray, O Lord, what shall I
do, shall I go."
So he often complained and supplicated, "Lord receive me out of
evil and of all abomination." About this time his tongue began to
falter much so he could be scarcely understood, but still seemed in
a praying disposition, and often times prayed to be delivered
__________ heart within.
And several times he spoke about ye living water and about ye
true water in a broken manner, although afterward he spoke
intelligibly and said---"O Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty, I am in an
awful frame of mind and stand resigned to the Lord's will both soul
and body." And almost every breath till the last seemed to
supplicate or return thanks, and he grew so weak that he departed in
the morning the 10th of the second month, A.D. 1792.
And I hope he has gone from works to reward.
The above was recorded by Sylvanus Hadley.
These sayings were in the possession of Mrs. Ella Whislter,
Wabash, IN. The paper was yellow with age and broken. Dashes
indicate that words are missing.
The following pages are not number and were not part of the original
booklet:
David Johnson was born June 7, 1821, in North Carolina. When he was
15 years old (1836) his parents moved to Henry County, Indiana,
where he was later married to Belinda Davis (born Sept 25, 1823), a
daughter of Jacob Davis, from Ohio. David and Belinda resided on a
farm in Henry County until 1848, whey they came to Howard County,
Indiana, and settled in Liberty Township, two miles northwest of
Greentown, on a farm. They had ten children, as follows: John,
Hannah, Jane, William, Louisa (who died in childhood), Emmaline,
Anderson, Mary, Isabelle, Austin, and Oliver. David Johnson died
March 5, 1877, and his wife Belinda dies June 27, 1896.
David Johnson was the son of Strangeman Johnson and Mary Whitacre
Johnson. Strangeman Johnson was born in Virginia Sept. 28, 1772.
His parents moved to North Carolina and engaged in farming. On
March 6, 1798, Strangeman was married to Mary Whitacre of North
Carolina, and they resided there until 1836 when they moved to Henry
County, Indiana. Here he farmed until his death at the age of 79 on
September 4, 1851. Strangeman Johnson and Mary Whitacre Johnson had
the following children: Hardy, David, William, Lydia, Catherine,
Christine (Casey) and Hutchins Johnson.