Notes for Judson Joseph HUTCHINSON


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Notes for Judson Joseph HUTCHINSON


x!Birth: Source: _The Hutchinson Family: or the Descendants of Barnard
Hutchinson, of Cowlam, England_, compiled by Perley Derby, Essex
Institute Press, 1870, Salem, Massachusetts, p. 78; _History of the Town
of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire_, by Charles James Smith, Blanchard
Printing Co., Boston, Mass., 1907, p. 80.

!Marriage & Death: Source: _The Hutchinson Family: or the Descendants of
Barnard Hutchinson, of Cowlam, England_, compiled by Perley Derby,
Essex Institute Press, 1870, Salem, Massachusetts, p. 78.

Given Name: Recorded as 'Adoniran Judson Josepn' in Smith, p. 80.

Occupation: Musician. (_The History of Milford_, by George A. Ramsdell,
Concord, N. H.: The Rumford Press, 1901, p. 788.)

Resided in Milford. (Ramsdell, p. 788)

As his history is identified with that of his musical brethren, John and
Asa, a more extended notice of him will be given in HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rhutch/appendix_b.htm
l">Appendix B. (Derby, p. 78)

Given Name: Recorded as 'Joseph Judson' by Derby, p. 78.

Marriage: Date: Recorded as 'Jul 1844' by Derby, p. 78.

Appears on the 1850 Milford, Hillsborough, New Hampshire Census, LDS
Film #0443638, p. 378: "Judson J. Hutchinson, 32, M, Farmer, 3000
[Value of Real Estate], New Hampshire [Place of Birth]."

Judson J. Hutchinson died, January 11, [1859], age 38. He was one of the
favorite band of singers known as the Hutchinson brothers. He
committed suicide, by hanging, at the wooden dwelling on the west of
the stone cottage, at High Rock. The act was no doubt done while he was
laboring under mental aberration. For several years he had at times been
insane, and his mind occasionally seemed to incline to self-destruction.
Many months before the melancholy event took place, he very pleasantly
and as was supposed jocosely assured the writer that nothing but lack of
courage had for a long time prevented his destroying his life. He was an
enthusiast, and possessed many eccentricities in manners and modes of
thought; but he was genial in disposition, affable in manners, intelligent,
and much beloved. He was a spiritualist, and could see no evil in taking
the abrupt road that he did to join his friends in the spirit land.
(_History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts_, by Alonzo Lewis and
James R. Newhall, John L. Shorey, Boston, 1865, p. 455.)
Record of LDS Church ordinance (living or proxy).
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Record of LDS Church ordinance (living or proxy).
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Record of LDS Church ordinance (living or proxy).
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