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Nancy Isabelle <I>Wolf</I> Hutcheson

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Nancy Isabelle Wolf Hutcheson

Birth
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1844 (aged 46–47)
Arkansas, USA
Burial
Lone Rock, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Nancy B. Wolf b. ca 1797, NC, d. 1844, AR, m. 7 May 1818, KY, Richard C. Hutcheson. They came to Baxter Co., AR, in 1818. The last land transaction in KY was in 1819 and indicated they were already in AR. Richard and Nancy settled near the Wolf establishment at the fork of the Northfork and White Rivers. They were engaged in farming and stock raising. Richard and Nancy Hutcheson were said to be the parents of twenty one children, among whom were the twenty named children. It is not known the name of the 21st child and the order of birth is not positively known either.

Known names and dates for some of children
Martin Hutcheson (If he is son had to be oldest abt. 1820)
Cannot find any information on him except his name
Ebiline Hutcheson about 1821
Pernetta C. Hutcheson Hawkins Herron 1822 (Pernetta and her first and second husbands, AB Hawkins and Fielding Herron are all thgouth to have been buried in Hutcheson Cemetery)
Elizabeth D. Hutcheson Pugh 1823–1918 (buried in Marion County)
Olizaria Lucinda Hutcheson Bandy 17 Nov 1824
Thomas Hutcheson - 1826 Nothing found about him
Amy Hutcheson 1829 - known to have died young
Cyndrella Hutcheson Harris - 1830–
Michael Maddison Hutcheson - 1832
Newton Hutcheson about 1833 only found listed once as m/Bunch Hawkins - This could be a second listing for Pernetta as she went by Nettie and she did marry a Hawkins
John W Hutcheson 1834–1880
Susan M.Hutcheson Martin - 1835–
Nancy M/P Hutcheson Smith - 1837–
Margaret Hutcheson Hall - 1838–
R C Hutcheson 1840–( Between 11 Nov 19 Dec 1861 CSA)
Charley Hutcheson 1841 - died in CA
George W Hutcheson 1844–

Druscilla, Sam and Minnie can now be placed as grandchildren.
(John W Hutcheson , son, 36734065
Drucilla, Sam and Minnie. They were the children of my ancestor John W. Hutcheson, b. 1834 and his 2nd wife, Nannie. Their 4 children were Sidney, b. 1872; E. Drucilla b. 1875; Samuel, b. 1877 and Minnie, b. 1879. John's first wife, Mary LNU was the name of my ancestor Christina G. Hutcheson Hazelrigg's mother, 1870 Izard, AR census. Contact me for more info. [email protected])

Maggie Hutcheson might be Maragaret already listed above or might be another daughter.
Matthew Hutcheson - can find nothing about him but he could be son.

Richard C. Hutcheson is on the 1830 Census for Izard County, AR as follows:
1 male under 5
1 male 30-40
4 females under 5
5 females 5-10

1850 North Fork Township, household 297
Richard C. Hutcheson
He - age 58
Polly - wife age 34 (second wife after Nancy died in 1847)
Cinderella age 20
Susan age 19
Michael age 16
John age 15
Nancy P age 13
Margaret age 12
Richard age 11
George age 8
(so not listed are the baby John William)

According to Nancy Wolf's obituary there were 14 surviving children at her death

This cemetery is across, and down the river from Norfork. It is located on the old Richard C. Hutcheson farm. We found a large cut stone cairn in the corner of this cemetery that may also hold the remains of Richard C. - and is said to hold the remains of his first wife Nancy "WOLF". Nancy died in 1844 an hour and a half after her 21st child was born. There is no written record of where either of them was buried that I have found.

Bob Bounds and Emmit Acklin, with the help of Ophelia Davis, hunted for, and found, this old family cemetery in the late 1970s. A bulldozer had gone through there several years before that repairing the road. The area was so badly overgrown with brush and creeping vines that no stone, nor even the large cairn, could be seen. About half of the cairn stones were scrapped off and scattered.

A few weeks later Bob Bounds, George Salo and Emmit Acklin gathered the cut limestone blocks that had been scattered by the bulldozer and reconstructed the cairn. They searched the area carefully, but found only three tombstones.

To get to the cemetery take the road to Martin Springs. Follow the main road on past where Ophelia Davis' house was, do not turn off anywhere. You will soon come to a gate. From the gate on it is/was a very steep hill all the way to the creek. Cross the creek and watch for a cut limestone cairn on the very edge of the road on the left.

This is now private property. As of about 1990 there was access to the property.
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Note spelling of surname as it is not as our family spelled it - DEATH OF NANCY WOLF HUTCHINSON

JANURARY 18, 1844 , 3 MILES DOWN RIVER FROM NORFORK, AR

FROM THE FILES OF BATESVILLE, NORTH ARKANSAS, NEWSPAPER. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1844, NO. 8, VOL 28.

"DIED SUDDENLY IN IZARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS, JANUARY 18. NANCY HUTCHINSON, CONSORT OF RICHARD C. HUTCHINSON IN THE 43RD YEAR OF AGE."

"SHE WAS THE MOTHER OF 21 CHILDREN, THE YOUNGEST BEING AN HOUR AND HALF OLD WHEN SHE DIED, 14 OF WHOM STILL SURVIVE WITH THE MUCH AFFLICTED PARENT TO MOURN THEIR IRREPARABLE LOSS."

"MORE THAN 20 YEARS AGO SHE SOUGHT THE SAVIOR AND FOUND HIM IN THE PARDON OF HER SINS. FOR SOME YEARS PAST SHE HAS BEEN A WORTHY MEMBER OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH."

NOTE: NANCY WAS THE SISTER OF JOHN AND MAJOR WOLF AND THE SISTER-IN-LAW OF MATTHEW AND JOHN ADAMS. SHE LIVED ON THE WHITE RIVER ABOUT 3 MILES DOWN RIVER FROM THE WOLF HOUSE AT NORFORK.
Nancy B. Wolf b. ca 1797, NC, d. 1844, AR, m. 7 May 1818, KY, Richard C. Hutcheson. They came to Baxter Co., AR, in 1818. The last land transaction in KY was in 1819 and indicated they were already in AR. Richard and Nancy settled near the Wolf establishment at the fork of the Northfork and White Rivers. They were engaged in farming and stock raising. Richard and Nancy Hutcheson were said to be the parents of twenty one children, among whom were the twenty named children. It is not known the name of the 21st child and the order of birth is not positively known either.

Known names and dates for some of children
Martin Hutcheson (If he is son had to be oldest abt. 1820)
Cannot find any information on him except his name
Ebiline Hutcheson about 1821
Pernetta C. Hutcheson Hawkins Herron 1822 (Pernetta and her first and second husbands, AB Hawkins and Fielding Herron are all thgouth to have been buried in Hutcheson Cemetery)
Elizabeth D. Hutcheson Pugh 1823–1918 (buried in Marion County)
Olizaria Lucinda Hutcheson Bandy 17 Nov 1824
Thomas Hutcheson - 1826 Nothing found about him
Amy Hutcheson 1829 - known to have died young
Cyndrella Hutcheson Harris - 1830–
Michael Maddison Hutcheson - 1832
Newton Hutcheson about 1833 only found listed once as m/Bunch Hawkins - This could be a second listing for Pernetta as she went by Nettie and she did marry a Hawkins
John W Hutcheson 1834–1880
Susan M.Hutcheson Martin - 1835–
Nancy M/P Hutcheson Smith - 1837–
Margaret Hutcheson Hall - 1838–
R C Hutcheson 1840–( Between 11 Nov 19 Dec 1861 CSA)
Charley Hutcheson 1841 - died in CA
George W Hutcheson 1844–

Druscilla, Sam and Minnie can now be placed as grandchildren.
(John W Hutcheson , son, 36734065
Drucilla, Sam and Minnie. They were the children of my ancestor John W. Hutcheson, b. 1834 and his 2nd wife, Nannie. Their 4 children were Sidney, b. 1872; E. Drucilla b. 1875; Samuel, b. 1877 and Minnie, b. 1879. John's first wife, Mary LNU was the name of my ancestor Christina G. Hutcheson Hazelrigg's mother, 1870 Izard, AR census. Contact me for more info. [email protected])

Maggie Hutcheson might be Maragaret already listed above or might be another daughter.
Matthew Hutcheson - can find nothing about him but he could be son.

Richard C. Hutcheson is on the 1830 Census for Izard County, AR as follows:
1 male under 5
1 male 30-40
4 females under 5
5 females 5-10

1850 North Fork Township, household 297
Richard C. Hutcheson
He - age 58
Polly - wife age 34 (second wife after Nancy died in 1847)
Cinderella age 20
Susan age 19
Michael age 16
John age 15
Nancy P age 13
Margaret age 12
Richard age 11
George age 8
(so not listed are the baby John William)

According to Nancy Wolf's obituary there were 14 surviving children at her death

This cemetery is across, and down the river from Norfork. It is located on the old Richard C. Hutcheson farm. We found a large cut stone cairn in the corner of this cemetery that may also hold the remains of Richard C. - and is said to hold the remains of his first wife Nancy "WOLF". Nancy died in 1844 an hour and a half after her 21st child was born. There is no written record of where either of them was buried that I have found.

Bob Bounds and Emmit Acklin, with the help of Ophelia Davis, hunted for, and found, this old family cemetery in the late 1970s. A bulldozer had gone through there several years before that repairing the road. The area was so badly overgrown with brush and creeping vines that no stone, nor even the large cairn, could be seen. About half of the cairn stones were scrapped off and scattered.

A few weeks later Bob Bounds, George Salo and Emmit Acklin gathered the cut limestone blocks that had been scattered by the bulldozer and reconstructed the cairn. They searched the area carefully, but found only three tombstones.

To get to the cemetery take the road to Martin Springs. Follow the main road on past where Ophelia Davis' house was, do not turn off anywhere. You will soon come to a gate. From the gate on it is/was a very steep hill all the way to the creek. Cross the creek and watch for a cut limestone cairn on the very edge of the road on the left.

This is now private property. As of about 1990 there was access to the property.
_____

Note spelling of surname as it is not as our family spelled it - DEATH OF NANCY WOLF HUTCHINSON

JANURARY 18, 1844 , 3 MILES DOWN RIVER FROM NORFORK, AR

FROM THE FILES OF BATESVILLE, NORTH ARKANSAS, NEWSPAPER. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1844, NO. 8, VOL 28.

"DIED SUDDENLY IN IZARD COUNTY, ARKANSAS, JANUARY 18. NANCY HUTCHINSON, CONSORT OF RICHARD C. HUTCHINSON IN THE 43RD YEAR OF AGE."

"SHE WAS THE MOTHER OF 21 CHILDREN, THE YOUNGEST BEING AN HOUR AND HALF OLD WHEN SHE DIED, 14 OF WHOM STILL SURVIVE WITH THE MUCH AFFLICTED PARENT TO MOURN THEIR IRREPARABLE LOSS."

"MORE THAN 20 YEARS AGO SHE SOUGHT THE SAVIOR AND FOUND HIM IN THE PARDON OF HER SINS. FOR SOME YEARS PAST SHE HAS BEEN A WORTHY MEMBER OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH."

NOTE: NANCY WAS THE SISTER OF JOHN AND MAJOR WOLF AND THE SISTER-IN-LAW OF MATTHEW AND JOHN ADAMS. SHE LIVED ON THE WHITE RIVER ABOUT 3 MILES DOWN RIVER FROM THE WOLF HOUSE AT NORFORK.


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