New England Weekly Journal, Aug. 18, 1729:
"We were informed , That on Wednesday, July 30, a desireable Youth and the only son of his Parents at Malden, being sent with an Horse, was found Dead by the side of a Rock close by the Road; It being concluded the Horse threw him against it and beat the Breath out of his Body and kill'd him immediately.
[author's note] This was the son of John Hutchinson. I was informed by the late Benjamin A. Tufts that the horse was purposely frightened by a negro slaved, ...
Information provided by Ann Hinckley Levy.
New England Weekly Journal, Aug. 18, 1729:
"We were informed , That on Wednesday, July 30, a desireable Youth and the only son of his Parents at Malden, being sent with an Horse, was found Dead by the side of a Rock close by the Road; It being concluded the Horse threw him against it and beat the Breath out of his Body and kill'd him immediately.
[author's note] This was the son of John Hutchinson. I was informed by the late Benjamin A. Tufts that the horse was purposely frightened by a negro slaved, ...
Information provided by Ann Hinckley Levy.
Inscription
Here Lyes ye body of
John Hutchinson son
of Mr. John & Mrs. Mary
Hutchinson who Dec'd.
July ye 30th 1729 in ye
12th year of His Age
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