Birth, Marriage & Death: Source: _History of the Town of Wilton,
Hillsborough County, New Hampshire_, by Abiel Abbot Livermore and
Sewell Putnam, Lowell, Mass., Marden & Rowell, Printers, 1888, pp. 368
& 384.
For ten years he made bobbins; after that was engaged in stone work and jobbing; held offices in the militia to the rank of colonel. (Livermore & Putnam, p. 361)
He owned and resided on the east part of lot No. 13, ninth range. He was a soldier in the army of the Revolution. Per Wilton History (Livermore & Putnam, p. 367)
Per Fletcher Family History - ". . . he joined his bro. Charles in the purchase of a tract of wild land in Wilton. He promptly enlisted at the beginning of the Revolution, and was stationed a while at Cambridge, Mass. He was int he battle of White Plains. . . . In 1819 he sold out at Wilton, and then rem. to Lindeborough, N. H."
Birth: Sources: _The Hutchinson Family: or the Descendants of Barnard
Hutchinson, of Cowlam, England_, compiled by Perley Derby, Essex
Institute Press, 1870, Salem, Massachusetts, p. 56; _Vital Records of
Wilton, New Hampshire, Compiled from the Town's Original Record Books,
1764-1848_, by Priscilla Hammond, Concord, New Hampshire, 1936, p.
31.<BR>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. 56; _Vital Records
of Wilton, New Hampshire, Compiled from the Town's Original Record
Books, 1764-1848_, by Priscilla Hammond, Concord, New Hampshire,
1936, p. 68.
Birth: Source: _Vital Records of Wilton, New Hampshire, Compiled from
the Town's Original Record Books, 1764-1848_, by Priscilla Hammond,
Concord, New Hampshire, 1936, p. 31.
Per History of Town of Wilton: "He and Ebenezer, after the death of their father, carried on the home farm together until 1834, when Ebenezer sold out to John and removed to Sandwich..."
Per History of Town of Wilton: "He and Ebenezer, after the death of their father, carried on the home farm together until 1834, when Ebenezer sold out to John and removed to Sandwich..."
Of New Boston, NH
Unmarried
Of Sandwich, NH
Removed to IL
Died in the Army