HUTCHINGS

Some descendents of Abraham Hutchings

Harvey M. and Claude Hutchings

Faith and Hope

Harvey M. and his father, J. Harvey Hutchings in the Hutchings drugstore in Bancroft, Michigan


Harvey M., Grace, Faith, and Paul Hutchings

The Hutchings Drugstore exterior. Its proprietor was J. Harvey Hutchings.

A BRITISH SOLDIER IN AMERICA

Our Hutchings progenitor is Abraham. He came to Wilson, Niagara County, New York in 1816 from Avon, Livingston County. 'He was a soldier in the War of 1812, previous to which he had served seven years in the English army, at the end of which time he had been re-enlisted through fraud or deceit. He, in 1813, with a company of thirty, was sent to Queenston, when, taking advantage of the opportunity, he deserted and joined the American army. At the battle of Black Rock he and a comrade named Berry, who had deserted with him, were taken prisoners by the British, and carried back to Queenston, Canada. After about three weeks captivity, he was smuggled across the Niagara River by a British surgeon named Anson Mary, who had been an old neighbor and friend in England. Berry was afterwards shot for desertion.'

History of Niagara County, New York, 1821.


Harv and Grace


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