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Leavins Hutchins

Birth
Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death
16 Mar 1829 (aged 80)
Herkimer County, New York, USA
Burial
Schuyler, Herkimer County, New York, USA Add to Map
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another note on the Herkimer County Hist Soc web page:
From: Janet Hutchins
Mon 19 Jan 1998

Hi! In looking through your site, I encountered one of my ancestors in the listing for the Ladd Farm Cemetery in Schuyler. The listing has him as "Levins Hutchins" and his wife as "Bertha Hutchins". My records have his name as
Leavens Hutchins, son of Benjamin Hutchins and Judith Leavens; he was born in Killingly, CT on January 8, 1748/49. His wife was Perthenia Sabin (Bertha is a little cozier, isn't it), born December 14, 1738 in Windsor, MA. He served in the Revolution with a western Mass. regiment. His son Roswell (my ancestor) was born in Hancock, MA in 1782, and moved to Michigan in 1839. I'm afraid that I don't have any information about their life in Schuyler, and why they are buried where they are. Janet Hutchins, Burlington, MA.
Leavens Hutchins
Capt. Wm. Clark's company
Col. Benjamin Simond's regiment
Massachusetts troops, American Revolution:

Leavens Hutchins, is buried at the Ladd family farm, Shortlot Road, in Schuyler, Herkimer County, NY. He served in the Revolutionary War, enlisting July 9, 1777 in Gagesboro (Windsor), MA. "

no dates
another note on the Herkimer County Hist Soc web page:
From: Janet Hutchins
Mon 19 Jan 1998

Hi! In looking through your site, I encountered one of my ancestors in the listing for the Ladd Farm Cemetery in Schuyler. The listing has him as "Levins Hutchins" and his wife as "Bertha Hutchins". My records have his name as
Leavens Hutchins, son of Benjamin Hutchins and Judith Leavens; he was born in Killingly, CT on January 8, 1748/49. His wife was Perthenia Sabin (Bertha is a little cozier, isn't it), born December 14, 1738 in Windsor, MA. He served in the Revolution with a western Mass. regiment. His son Roswell (my ancestor) was born in Hancock, MA in 1782, and moved to Michigan in 1839. I'm afraid that I don't have any information about their life in Schuyler, and why they are buried where they are. Janet Hutchins, Burlington, MA.
Leavens Hutchins
Capt. Wm. Clark's company
Col. Benjamin Simond's regiment
Massachusetts troops, American Revolution:

Leavens Hutchins, is buried at the Ladd family farm, Shortlot Road, in Schuyler, Herkimer County, NY. He served in the Revolutionary War, enlisting July 9, 1777 in Gagesboro (Windsor), MA. "

no dates

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