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Notes for James Isaac Hutchinson and Sarah Tindall

1793 Amos Hutchinson, Isaac Hutchinson, Daniel Hutchinson, and James Hutchinson were privates in the company of Robert Chambers, Middlesex Militia. [1] They were listed as citizens between the ages of 18-45 in Windsor Twp, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [2]

"James Hutchinson, grandfather of David Silvers Hutchinson, married Sarah Tindall, and among his children was a son, James I. James I. Hutchinson, son of James and Sarah (Tindall) Hutchinson, was born February 6, 1797." [3]

Woodward reported [4]:

It is family tradition, but not verified, that some of the Hutchinsons are descended from Thomas Hutchinson, an early settler in Ewing, and others from George Hutchinson, who settled at Burlington about 1678. There were two branches, but their connection is not proved. One John Hutchinson married Elizabeth Pearson, daughter of the second Robert Pearson, who was born in 1710, and from them the Hutchinsons of Yardville and many others are descended. One Amos Hutchinson, who was one of the founders of the Presbyterian Church at Hamilton Square, owned a large tract of land north of Miry Run, in Hamilton and West Windsor. He had a large family, and his descendants live at Windsor, in the vicinity of Trenton, and elsewhere in this section. His daughter Betsey was the first person buried in the Presbyterian churchyard at Hamilton Square.

There was another branch that settled about the locality of James I. Hutchinson's mills. The house now owned by J. I. Hutchinson, a descendant, was built by one of this family in 1785. The descendants of this branch are numerous, and many of them live in Hamilton, Washington, and East Windsor, One Daniel Hutchinson, of this branch, married Deborah Hammell, daughter of John and Mercy Hammell, who was born in 1755. Their descendants live about Edinburg, in Washington township, and at Hamilton Square and elsewhere.


Footnotes:

[1] Russell K. Dutcher, Compiled Records of the Middlesex County, New Jersey Militia, 1791-1795 (Clearfield Company, 1996), 54, [GoogleBooks].

[2] Russell K. Dutcher, Compiled Records of the Middlesex County, New Jersey Militia, 1791-1795 (Clearfield Company, 1996), 117, [GoogleBooks].

[3] Francis Bazley Lee, ed., Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey, Vol. 2 (1907), 678, [HathiTrust], [GoogleBooks].

[4] Major E. M. Woodward and John Hageman, History of Burlington and Mercer Counties, New Jersey (Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1883), 798, [HathiTrust].