Notes for James HUTCHINSON


The Descendants of Richard Hutchinson of Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England

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Notes for James HUTCHINSON


!Birth & Marriage: Sources: _The Hutchinson Family: or the Descendants
of Barnard Hutchinson, of Cowlam, England_, compiled by Perley Derby,
Essex Institute Press, 1870, Salem, Massachusetts, p. 64; _Gazetteer of
Orange County, Vt., 1762-1888_, compiled by Hamilton Child, Syracuse,
N. Y., Suracuse Journal Co., June, 1888, pp. 201-202; _The History of
Braintree, Vermont, Including a Memorial of Families that have Resided
in Town_, by H. Royce Bass, Tuttle & Co., State Printers, Rutland, Vt.,
1883, p. 63.

!Death: Source: _Gazetteer of Orange County, Vt., 1762-1888_, compiled
by Hamilton Child, Syracuse, N. Y., Suracuse Journal Co., June, 1888, p.
202.

Lived in W. Randolph. (Derby, p. 64)

Occupation: Yeoman. (Derby, p. 64)

Death: Date: Recorded as '3 Mar 1861' in Derby, p. 64, but the date of his
second marriage is recorded as 2 Mar 1862. His first wife's death date
is recorded as '3 Mar 1861'; Recorded as 'October 2, 1882' in (Nickerson & Cox, p. 113)

He lived much of the time in Randolph, but for many years had
considerable business interest in Braintree, owning at one time a larg
part of the real estate in Peth and vicinity, comprising now three or four
good farms in Braintree and Randolph; also, an oil mill at Peth whereby
he carried on quite an extensive traffic. In his early manhood he worked
his farm (where Lyman Hutchinson now [1883] lives) and mill with the
aid of one man for regular help, he working on the farm from four in the
morning till noon, then in the mill till midnight, while his help rested,
thus keeping the mill running constantly. He was a man of great
endurance, a hard worker, and honest in his deal. Possessed of good
judgment, he acquired a large property which he had the pleasure of
dividing among his children. (Bass, p. 63)

He settled in Randolph on the farm now [1888] owned by his son Lyman.
He was always one of the most active business men of the town. (Child,
pp. 201-202)

He successfully managed a large farm, and owned for some time a large oil mill at Braintree. When he married Sophia Brown, [he] came to Randolph, where he settled on a farm in the western part of the town, where his son, Lyman, now [1895] lives. (Nickerson & Cox, p. 113)

Appears on the 1880 Census for Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, LDS
Film #1255346, p. 166B, as 'James HUTCHINSON, Self, M [Marital Status],
Male, W [Race], 83, VT [Birthplace], Farmer, MA [Father's Birthplace], MA
[Mother's Birthplace].'
Record of LDS Church ordinance (living or proxy).
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