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  Anne Marbury Hutchinson Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
English-born Anne Marbury Hutchinson (1591-1643) was banished from the Massachusetts colony and excommunicated from its church for dissenting from the Puritan orthodoxy.
William Hutchinson resumed his career as a merchant, became a landowner, and was elected a town selectman and deputy to the General Court.
While Hutchinson's trial was, by modern standards, a gross miscarriage of justice, it was not unjust according to the standards of 17th-century England, where, generally, in sedition cases a formal defense was not permitted and a jury was not used.
www.bookrags.com /biography/anne-marbury-hutchinson   (1246 words)

  
 William Hutchinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Hutchinson (August 14, 1586 1642) was a prominent merchant and judge in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and one of the founders of Rhode Island.
In 1635 Hutchinson was elected a judge and in 1636 he was elected a deputy.
After consulting with Roger Williams, they decided to settle on Aquidneck Island, which later became Rhode Island and was a part, first, of the Colony of Rhode Island, and eventually, of the state of Rhode Island.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Hutchinson   (374 words)

  
 Anne Marbury Hutchinson
Hutchinson, with her husband and fifteen children, bought for forty fathoms of wampum the island of Aquidneck from the Narragansett Indians, and founded the town of Portsmouth, while Coddington, one of her followers, founded Newport.
Hutchinson left Rhode Island, and settled upon some land to the west of Stamford, supposed to be within the territory of the New Netherlands.
It led to a petition from the general court that Hutchinson and the lieutenant-governor, Oliver, should be removed, and it was on the hearing of this petition before the privy council that Franklin was insulted by the rascally Wedderburn.
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 Bartlett Family History
William married Anne Marbury the daughter of Francis and Bridget Marbury on August 9, 1612 in London.
William soon was a leader in the Massachusetts Bay Colony being elected a judge in 1635 and deputy in 1636.
William Dyer (1609 – 1676) – William was born in 1609 and baptized September 19, 1609 in County Lincoln, England.
www.krepps.net /bartlethistory.htm   (2592 words)

  
 The William and Ann
William Hutchinson, father of John Bush Hutchinson, apparently died intestate prior to15 March 1834 in Lowndes County, Alabama, the date of the "succession" appointing the two oldest sons-John B. and Haley Hutchinson as Administrators.
William Joseph Hutchinson, son of John Bush Hutchinson and brother of Robert above, was born 14 October 1832, in Lowdes Co., Alabama.
William had decided that since the land he had acquired in south Caddo Parish was so sparsely settled and near mosquito infested swamp lands that he would make a home for his bride at "Caspiana", which would serve as the headquarters for the plantation operation, while the "river bottom land" was developed.
www.richardshutchinson.com /Caspiana.htm   (3220 words)

  
 Hutchinson Family - pafg01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Selina HUTCHINSON [Parents] was born Abt 1888 in Dale, Forest and Frith, Durham.
Joseph William KIDD was born Abt 1881 in Eggleston, Durham.
William HUTCHINSON was christened 7 Aug 1631 in Hurie.
members.cox.net /andrewhutchinson/hutch/pafg01.htm   (438 words)

  
 Biography: William Hutchinson (1715-1801)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Died at the age of eighty-five and was buried in the churchyard of St Thomas, Liverpool.
Hutchinson, William: A Treatise on Practical Seamanship; with Hints and Remarks Relating Thereto: Designed to Contribute Something towards Fixing Rules upon Philosophical and Rational Principles; to Make Ships, and the Management of Them; and also Navigation, in General, more Perfect, and Consequently less Dangerous and Destructive to Health, Lives, and Property.
Hutchinson, William: A Treatise founded upon Philosophical and Rational Principles, towards establishing fixed Rules, for the best Form and Proportional Dimensions in Length, Breadth and Depth of Merchant's Ships in General; and also the Management of them to the greatest advantage, by Practical Seamanship; with Important Hints and Remarks relating thereto; from long approved experience.
www.bruzelius.info /nautica/Biography/Hutchinson,_William.html   (581 words)

  
 WILLIAM HENRY AND MABEL HUTCHINSON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
WILLIAM HENRY HUTCHINSON was born June 24, 1880 in Missouri to HENRY and SARA HUTCHINSON who were married in Nebraska.
WILLIAM and MABEL were married Feb. 28, 1903 in Kansas.
The Hutchinsons worked for Walter Pierce, former governor of Oregon and in the LaGrande area where MABEL cooked for the construction crews that rerouted the Grand Ronde river through LaGrande with horse drawn equipment.
www.geocities.com /possumlover3/GENEALOGY/hutchinson_william.html   (514 words)

  
 Rev. William Thomas Hutchison, 1798-1867
William's birth and death dates, and his wife Mary's death date are from readings of their stones.] the first of James and Sarah's children born in Montgomery County, Tennessee.
William was involved in quite a number of land transactions during their residence in the county.
In June 1849, William and Mary deeded to the trustees of the Union Grove Congregation and Meeting House 3-1/4 acres of land for $5.
www.cumberland.org /hfcpc/minister/HutchiWT.htm   (1378 words)

  
 Frank Hutchinson, <1896 - 1914   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
William is 17, George is 15, Elenora is 12, Emeline is 10, James is 2 and Walter is 6 months.
A Walter Hutchinson is also buried in the lot but the size of the casket shows that he was a child at death.
The informant was a Gertrude Hutchinson of 3809 Washington Blvd. The undertaker was Wagoner at 3621 Olive.
hometown.aol.com /thomagene/FrankH.html   (878 words)

  
 HistoryLink Essay:Hutchinson, Dr. William B. (1909-1997)
William Hutchinson lived baseball, as did his famous younger brother, Fred Hutchinson, for whom the research center is named.  Bill, born on September 6, 1909, was Fred's senior by 10 years.
The vision would take on new meaning for the Hutchinson family two years later when Fred died of lung cancer at the age of 45 (on November 12, 1964).  The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center was launched the next year (1965) and established as a division of the Pacific Northwest Research Foundation.
Hutchinson received many awards and honors over his career, including the University of Washington Husky Hall of Fame (1995); the UW Distinguished Achievement Award, College of Arts and Sciences (1993); State of Washington Medal of Merit Award (1988); UW Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus Award (1983); and Seattle University Doctor of Humanities (1982).
www.historylink.org /essays/printer_friendly/index.cfm?file_id=7183   (1153 words)

  
 Welcome to the Web site of Richard S. Hutchinson
The three main Hutchinson family groups in this area at the above period were: William and Ann (Simpson) Hutchinson family, Jonathan and Elizabeth (Dissosway) Hutchinson family, and the John and Elizabeth (Pearson) Hutchinson family.
Research of Charles Robbins Hutchinson (1838-1927), of Mercer and Monmouth County, New Jersey, on George Hutcheson/Hutchinson [New Jersey Proprietor], Robert Hutcheson/Hutchinson, Joseph Hutchinson, John Hutchinson and Thomas Hutchinson.
John Hutchinson, who married Joyce Venables, was the son of Thomas Hutchinson, "The Proprietor," of Hutchinson Manor, in what was then Hopewell Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, and is NOT the John Hutchinson, of Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, who married Phebe Kirkbride, the daughter of Joseph and Phebe (Blackshaw) Kirkbride.
www.richardshutchinson.com   (1584 words)

  
 Our Family History - Life Stories
John William HUTCHINSON was born in 1916 in Whitefish, Montana.
Joseph HUTCHINSON was born in 1810 in North Ayrshire(Ashur) or Northumberland Co., England.
Orval Blaine HUTCHINSON III was born in 1976.
home.earthlink.net /~lummusd/b17.html   (937 words)

  
 Ancestors of William Arthur "Bill" , Sr. COOK
She was married to William Abial PARKS on Dec 20 1883 in Ellis, Co., Texas.
Rachel HUTCHINSON was born in 1835 in Alabama.
William HUTCHINSON was born in 1833 in Georgia.
www.cookshangout.com /database/d242.html   (749 words)

  
 Women in RI history - Making a Didderence
William Hutchinson prospered in the cloth trade, and the couple, one of about 200 families living in Boston at the time, joined Cotton's church.
Williams, who was friendly with the Indians, bought Aquidneck Island from the Narragansett Indians, and the Hutchinsons and their followers settled in what is today Portsmouth.
Hutchinson and all but one of her children were slaughtered.
www.projo.com /specials/women/94root1.htm   (1545 words)

  
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William T. Hutchinson (1895--1976), Preston and Sterling Morton Professor of American History, was a member of the University of Chicago faculty for almost fifty years.
Hutchinson's diary, begun in 1912 and ending in 1971, provides a daily chronicle of the activities of an energetic scholar and a view of the institution at which he worked.
Hutchinson was a member of the College History Review Committee from 1947 to 1949, and served from 1950 to 1954 on the Inter-Faculty Committee on Curricular Articulation in the College.
www.lib.uchicago.edu /ead/rlg/ICU.SPCL.HUTCHINSON.xml   (2484 words)

  
 Anne Hutchinson - Notable Women Ancestors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hutchinson was placed on Split Rock by the Society of Colonial Dames of the State of New York, who recognized that the resting place of this most noted woman of her time was well worthy of such a memorial.
This colony was led by William Coddington and, to a degree, the spiritual leadership of Anne Hutchinson.
Meanwhile in Portsmouth, William Hutchinson was elected leader of the settlement.
www.rootsweb.com /~nwa/ah.html   (3232 words)

  
 Founding
Although the doors to Fred Hutchinson opened in 1975, the history of the center actually began nearly 20 years earlier with the vision of Seattle surgeon Dr. William Hutchinson, brother of baseball hero Fred Hutchinson.
Hutchinson dreamed of an organization that would provide funds and laboratory space that would allow physicians to pursue their research.
After his beloved brother Fred died of cancer in 1964, the idea took shape, and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center was established in 1965 as the cancer division of the Foundation.
www.fhcrc.org /about/history/founding.html   (402 words)

  
 Anne Hutchinson
Anne Hutchinson is a woman to be admired by any of us who believe in the rights of the individual to freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and freedom to worship.
Anne Hutchinson was a wife, mother, religious leader, and perhaps the first American feminist.
It is important to note that even though her views were construed as dissent by the rulers of the Puritan colony, Anne had never intended to offend anyone.
www.annehutchinson.com   (347 words)

  
 Descendants of William Hutchinson, “Old Probity”   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This page shows the relationship between the Hutchinson DNA Project test members and William Hutchinson, b.
This is part of an authenticated (by the College of Arms) tree back to William Hutchinson of Tottington (b.
We have a general belief that  the tree back to Barnard Hutchinson of Cowlam in 1282 is correct but is unverified.
home.comcast.net /~rhutchinson/index_files/Page297.htm   (120 words)

  
 Anne Hutchinson
Anne, William, and their children settled in Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
She learned that the people that left England because they were oppressed had become the oppressors themselves.
Anne Hutchinson moved to Long Island where in 1643 she and her children were killed by Mahican Indians.
www.umary.edu /faculty/jlbrud/HIS271/Webographies/AnneHutchinson.htm   (402 words)

  
 gen page 3 Benjamin Frazier
Hutchinson, born June 09, 1867 in Ms; died November 06, 1868 in Ms.
Hutchinson, born October 02, 1882 in Ms; died July 29, 1975.
William David Frasier, born April 05, 1895 in Newport, Attala County, Mississippi; died October 09, 1945.
www.fortunecity.com /millenium/treearbor/34/gen3.htm   (1871 words)

  
 Anne Hutchinson: Pioneer of Religous Freedom
The encouragement of her father to question and to come to her own conclusion on the matter of doctrine helped Anne to become a strong and confident woman.
Anne married William Hutchinson in 1612; a year after her father died.
William's business continued to prosper and he soon became one of Boston's most prominent citizens.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/historys_wild_women/84965   (450 words)

  
 Descendants of Thomas William Hutchinson
Ethel Hutchinson Moore was residing in Twin Falls, ID in 1960.
Arthur Clem Hutchinson was born in Peru, Nebraska.
On the page written by Mildred Hutchinson for Karen DeMyer, regarding the children of Ida May Pinnell and John Wesley Hutchinson, the seventh child is Gladys Ida Hutchinson.
myweb.cableone.net /zog1/TWHutchGenRprt.htm   (2363 words)

  
 Hutchinson's History of Cumberland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
William Hutchinson's "History of the County of Cumberland", of which the first volume, featuring Eskdale, was published in 1794, is not the best book ever written on the history of the county.
In fact, much of this information is available in two forms, because Hutchinson reprinted as footnotes the information gathered a short time earlier by John Housman- also on this website.
About the year 1730, a considerable quantity of silver coin was found in the ruins of one of the houses, concealed in a cavity, formed in a beam; they were claimed by the lord of the manor."
freespace.virgin.net /past.presented/hutchinson1.htm   (2584 words)

  
 Hutchinson Ancestors Home Page
Old Probity is the nickname of William Hutchinson of Bury, Lancashire (1741-1806).
The early ancestry is now traced back to Barnard Hutchinson of Cowlam, Yorkshire, known to be alive in 1282 and includes a link to Colonel John Hutchinson of Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire (1615-1664), who was a signatory to the Death Warrant of King Charles I. Barnard Hutchinson of Cowlam, 1282
Webmaster is Anthony R G Hutchinson (GGGG Grandson of Old Probity) of Surrey, England.....email address is: argh@onetel.com.
www.arghutch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk   (322 words)

  
 HUTCHINSON/Marbury Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Anne married William Hutchinson on 8/9/1612 in London, England.
Edward Hutchinson, born 5/28/1613 in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, died 8/19/1675 in Boston, Suffolk, MASS.
Anne married Samuel DYER, son of William Dyer and Mary Barrett (the Quaker martyr), on 11/17/1663 in Boston, Suffolk, MASS.
hometown.aol.com /elacia3577/myhomepage/writing.html   (502 words)

  
 History
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center is a world leader in research to understand, treat and prevent cancer, HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening diseases.
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center was founded by Dr. William Hutchinson in honor of his brother, Fred, a former major league baseball player and manager, who died of lung cancer at age 45.
The Hutch Award is presented annually to a major league baseball player who exemplifies the fighting spirit and competitive desire of Fred Hutchinson.
www.fhcrc.org /about/history/index.html   (155 words)

  
 SSRN-The Pro-Trade Effect of Immigration on American Exports During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries ...
WILLIAM K. Vanderbilt University - Department of Economics
The belief that immigrants generate beneficial externalities in their host countries, specifically in the form of an increased opportunity and ability of firms to expand their foreign trade, has recently been challenged by George Borjas in Heaven's Door (1999, p.
Dunlevy, James A. and Hutchinson, William K., "The Pro-Trade Effect of Immigration on American Exports During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries" (October 2001).
papers.ssrn.com /sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=287311   (410 words)

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