Genealogy a Family 01 Yorkshire

Genealogy a Family 01 Yorkshire

133456 2 GE NE A LO GY O F THE ECUTCH I NSO NS O F SA LE M . T H E n u H utchinson E n l and a tiq ity of the family o f in g is very great . Uitonensis Its origin has been assigned to one , said to h ave been a N N w h orwegian , and to have c ome fro m ormandy it William the Con er r T h u o . s r d on q i statement , however , rests up on the barest t a iti , an d as there are no records or evidences concerning the fam ily for a perio d of more th an t wo hundred years imm ediately succeedin g the C onquest , it would be impossible , even if it were desirable , to claim h m h l a ’ h f t at somewhat yt i c a personage s t efounder o the race . The first positive date that may be relied up on in the history of the f m l 10t h I v a i y is the Edward . when , according to e idences ex n 1640 B ar n ar d H utchinson ta t abo ut , it was represented by , of n ad Cowlam , in the co unty of York , and , as he must have been the v anc ed in f n th n ow 1867 f m l li e , it is certai at we may ( trace th e a i y back through a period embracing m ore than six centuries . T fi he authority for the rst six descents rests with Sir Henry St . George , Garter King of Arms , who sometime before his death (which 1644 a occurred in ) prepared a pedigree of the f mily , which , with sub in v sequent additions , remained the possession of the successi e heirs and until the present century , was printed in the quarto edition of the 180 f 6 . Life o Col . John Hutchinson , published in S o far as the pre n bl e sent writer has bee a to investigate that pedigree , he has found i t strictly accurate , and it is therefore adopted without hesitation . T he descents , numerically stated , are as follows 1>I< o A 4 THE HUTCHINSONS r S L E M . B N N A R NA R D I I UT C H I S O of t he of . I . , Cowlam , in County York , Esq , n 1282 C was livi g in the year . ( owlam i s a very small p arish in the of n n not East Riding Yorkshire , the prese t populatio of which does i 18 9 n n 0 . exceed fifty s ouls , and which numbered only seve teen A s , 1282 H e ven as early as , B arnard utchinson was denominated E squire ( or and described as of that place , there can be sc arcely m a doubt that he was at that ti e the proprietor of the entire parish , & of which contains an area acres , and that the popul ation was of own n n composed solely his family and retai ers . ) His wife is o ly n B ill o v . described as the daughter of Joh y , Esq This n ame is that f of one o the best an d oldest families of Yorkshire . They had issue 1 ohn J . ( of whom hereafter) f f N c om en S al t fleet 2. o o ew Robert , who se wife was the family , of of one and r e by , in the county Lincoln , of the most ancient s ect abl e p families of that county . 3 u . M ary , who married W illiam S tton , described in the St G eorge ” VVas senb r ou he pedigree as of g . A s there i s n o place of in I n o W n this name Yorkshire , have doubt it means ashi g u i b oro gh , a small town a few m les from the city of Lincoln , and the ancient seat of the Suttons . It is fair to presu me that by these last t wo matches the s Hutchinson were introduced into Lincolnshire , where they afterwards became very numerous . HN TCH I NS N l II JO HU O ( probably the e dest son and heir of B arnard , C 'w and also of o lam , although St George omitted to state either fact W ul d i . of o b e i n his pedigree ) He married Edith , daughter William W oul dbie of . I have searched the oldest Gazetteers in vain for this . I place t was doubtless the name of a manor , or lordship , that has I long since lost its identity . ts locality may have been in Yorkshire , of b ut the orthography more closely resembles that Lincolnshire . u The family was do btless a good one , as n o one but a landed proprie T H E HUTCHINSONS O F S A L E M . 5 t r m W oul dbie W l dbi o ou e. would have styled hi self, or been called , of Their issue were es w 1. am J ( o f hom hereafter) . 2 a . B arbara , who m rried Lewis A shton , of S palding , E sq There of is n o place this name in Yorkshire , and this doubtles s was Spalding in Lincoln shire: where the A shtons remained unti l 16 at least as late as the end of the th century , an d one always described in the Parish Registers as E squires or Gen ” l m n t ee. B r u bie S h obie 3 x . Julia , who married Allyn e of , Esquire Sho of bie was al so probably the name a manor , whose locality t it i s impos sible o identify at the present day . l Villiam C ham er nowne Margaret , who married p , Esq . Cham er nown e p i s almost purely a D evon shire name , and it is pro bable that thro ugh this m atch the Hutchinsons were intro d du c einto that c ounty . ' III A M ES T CHINS N an d . J HU O , of C owl am , only son heir of John . U . o f f in He marrie d rsula , daughter o f Mr Gregory , Na ferton , the l m of C ‘ county of York , a p ace in the i mediate vicinity owl am . The absence of the christian n am e of her father is somewhat redeemed by ” M n d n the prefix , which in those ays , although us ually i dicating a n l or e ra k just be ow that described by the words Esquire , Gentl ” t o of m an , was never applied one beneath the standin g a Yeoman . The issue of this marriage were 1 William . ( of whom hereafter) 2 who dau h . John , distinctly name d as the second s on , married a g of . ter John Conyers , E sq ” 3 C r ans weke . B arbara , who married John Hatho rne , of , Esq C m This place was doubtless ranswick , only a few miles fro C owlam . 4 A m . sec ond daughter , who se christian name is n ot entioned , O E who married John cam , sq . 6 THE HUTCHINSONS or SALEM . 5 wh o . Eleanor , married Thomas B rown , Esq I I A NS N m L L M H UT c m O . I V . W , of Cowla , Esq , eldest s on and heir of u of T heckl e James . He married Anne , da ghter William B ennet , of y , T hackl e Esq . This place is probably that now called y , in the West f Ridi n g o Yorkshire . Their issuee were thon 1 A n . y ( of whom hereaft r) 2 O n . liver , who married a daughter of John Ti dall , Esq f J er v as A bt st e A bt o t e. 3. Mary , who married o (probably ) 4 \Vil l iam ' . Alice , w ho married English . A NT H NY TCHINS N f O . o V . HU O , of Cowlam , Esq , eldest son and heir of William . He had two wives . His first was Judith , daughter n . Thomas Crosla d , Esq , by whom he apparently h ad n o issue . His I or second wife was sabel , daughter of Robert Harvie ( Harvie by whom he .had issue as follows 1 . William O & T hom as of ( whom hereafter) . D O John . P Richard (supposed by St . G eorge to have gone to Ireland ) . N C Leonards . D O Edmond . J n - Fra cis . O O n o A drew . Before pro ceeding W ith the line of descent of the family whose his n tory we are immediately pursui g , and which is through Thomas , the n n second son of Antho y last amed , it will be well to trace briefly the h of e subsequent istory the direct line , through William , last nam d , s on an d of the eldest heir Anthony , who succeeded to Cowlam . A o o t o G . , d C c rding St eorge he married Bri get , daughter of William ake , n , . v 1 12 . s t of West Harlto E sq , and had issue three daughters , . , Gri R ees T . 2d zell , who married John p , Esq , Joyce , who married homas E H T H S or S A M T H U C INSON LE .

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