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Peter Hutchinson Sr.

Birth
France
Death
30 Jun 1823 (aged 74–75)
Scott County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Peter Hutchinson, son of James Peter Hutchinson and Hannah (Howerton) Hutchinson, married Nancy Susan Green, daughter of Lewis J. Green, Sr. and Elizabeth Sarah (Lauderdale) Green, in 1769 in Culpeper County, Virginia.

They had the following children: Martha, Mary Elizabeth, James Harvey, David C., Nancy, John A., Susannah, Emanuel, Hannah and Peter Jr.

Excerpt from the book COUNTRY ROADS AND LANES by Fannie Lane Steele:
A revoluntionary soldier
Peter Hutchinson (Sr.) and the Hutchinson family is said to have been Loyalist and of Norman French ancestry. Peter Hutchinson, Sr. and Nancy Green Hutchinson lived in Culpeper County, Virginia, and moved to Botetourt (now Scott) County, Virginia about 1772. They came to Porter's Fort on the Clinch River with Samuel Stallard [who married Jael Duncan of Culpeper County, VA] and settled in the vicinity of Osborne's Ford (Dungannon), where they still lived in 1798. Peter was a soldier in the Revolutionary War for three years. He was in Colonel Nathaniel Gist's regiment, in Captain Samuel Lapsley's company.

According to Scott County Deed Book 1, page 236, on 4 December 1816, Peter and his wife, Nancy made a deed.
Peter Hutchinson, son of James Peter Hutchinson and Hannah (Howerton) Hutchinson, married Nancy Susan Green, daughter of Lewis J. Green, Sr. and Elizabeth Sarah (Lauderdale) Green, in 1769 in Culpeper County, Virginia.

They had the following children: Martha, Mary Elizabeth, James Harvey, David C., Nancy, John A., Susannah, Emanuel, Hannah and Peter Jr.

Excerpt from the book COUNTRY ROADS AND LANES by Fannie Lane Steele:
A revoluntionary soldier
Peter Hutchinson (Sr.) and the Hutchinson family is said to have been Loyalist and of Norman French ancestry. Peter Hutchinson, Sr. and Nancy Green Hutchinson lived in Culpeper County, Virginia, and moved to Botetourt (now Scott) County, Virginia about 1772. They came to Porter's Fort on the Clinch River with Samuel Stallard [who married Jael Duncan of Culpeper County, VA] and settled in the vicinity of Osborne's Ford (Dungannon), where they still lived in 1798. Peter was a soldier in the Revolutionary War for three years. He was in Colonel Nathaniel Gist's regiment, in Captain Samuel Lapsley's company.

According to Scott County Deed Book 1, page 236, on 4 December 1816, Peter and his wife, Nancy made a deed.


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