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Rev Ezekiel Hutchinson

Birth
Hightstown, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Death
9 Jul 1845 (aged 75)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Jackson Township, Clermont County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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In 1806, Ezekiel Hutchinson, a native of Mercer Co.,
N. J., settled on the farm now owned by Aaron Hutchin
son. His father, William Hutchinson, was born Dec. 13,
1724, and his mother, Mary, May 17, 1731. Of their
children, Mary was born March 24, 1755 ; William, March
2, 1757; Hannah, Aug. 9, 1759 ; Robert, July 26, 1763 ;
Sylvester, Aug. 20, 1765 ; Aaron, May 17, 1767 ; Ezekiel,
Oct. 18, 1769; Ann, July 8, 1772 ; Catharine, Jan. 13,
1775. Of these, Mary, Hannah, Robert, and Ezekiel emi
grated to Ohio and Kentucky. Ezekiel married Rachel
Hutchinson in 1794, by whom he had ten children, — John
Merrick, born Oct. 11, 1795; Aaron, March 10, 1798;
Rachel, Aug. 6, 1800 ; Mary A., Nov. 4, 1803 ; Elizabeth,
Nov. 14, 1805 ; Charles Wesley, Oct. 19, 1807 ; William,
March 10, 1810 ; Eliza, Feb. 23, 1813; Harriet, July 16,
1815 ; and Jonathan E., July 9, 1818. Of the children,
Aaron and Harriet are the only ones now living. John
Merrick died Dec. 6, 1877. The former married Diadama
Smith in 1831, by whom he had four children, — B. F.,
John G., Ezekiel J., and Caroline, who are all living. His
wife died years ago. Harriet married T. W. Abernathy,
and resides at Marathon. Ezekiel Hutchinson died in
July, 1844; his wife, June, 1843. He was one of four
brothers that were licensed ministers of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. In youth he was an associate of Lo
renzo Dow, the great evangelist. In 1808, Robert, a
brother of Ezekiel, came to Ohio and purchased 200
acres of land of Gen. William Lytle in Lawsou's sur
vey, No. 957, on which his son Aaron settled in that
year. His wife was Elizabeth Ivins, a native of New Jer
sey, by whom he had six children, — Robert, Azariah, Mary,
Paulina, Rachel, and Maria. His wife dying in 1840, he
married Mary Ritchie. He died Sept. 21, 1878, at an ad
vanced age. The Hutchinsons came from Puritan stock,
and emigrated to America in 1627, settling in Massachu
setts Bay. Of the family, one was a member of the Rump
Parliament, and another was an officer of prominence in the army, and was at the battle of Long Marston, Mass. They are all noted for their industry, good judgment, sound
sense, and economy.

History of Clermont County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical
In 1806, Ezekiel Hutchinson, a native of Mercer Co.,
N. J., settled on the farm now owned by Aaron Hutchin
son. His father, William Hutchinson, was born Dec. 13,
1724, and his mother, Mary, May 17, 1731. Of their
children, Mary was born March 24, 1755 ; William, March
2, 1757; Hannah, Aug. 9, 1759 ; Robert, July 26, 1763 ;
Sylvester, Aug. 20, 1765 ; Aaron, May 17, 1767 ; Ezekiel,
Oct. 18, 1769; Ann, July 8, 1772 ; Catharine, Jan. 13,
1775. Of these, Mary, Hannah, Robert, and Ezekiel emi
grated to Ohio and Kentucky. Ezekiel married Rachel
Hutchinson in 1794, by whom he had ten children, — John
Merrick, born Oct. 11, 1795; Aaron, March 10, 1798;
Rachel, Aug. 6, 1800 ; Mary A., Nov. 4, 1803 ; Elizabeth,
Nov. 14, 1805 ; Charles Wesley, Oct. 19, 1807 ; William,
March 10, 1810 ; Eliza, Feb. 23, 1813; Harriet, July 16,
1815 ; and Jonathan E., July 9, 1818. Of the children,
Aaron and Harriet are the only ones now living. John
Merrick died Dec. 6, 1877. The former married Diadama
Smith in 1831, by whom he had four children, — B. F.,
John G., Ezekiel J., and Caroline, who are all living. His
wife died years ago. Harriet married T. W. Abernathy,
and resides at Marathon. Ezekiel Hutchinson died in
July, 1844; his wife, June, 1843. He was one of four
brothers that were licensed ministers of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. In youth he was an associate of Lo
renzo Dow, the great evangelist. In 1808, Robert, a
brother of Ezekiel, came to Ohio and purchased 200
acres of land of Gen. William Lytle in Lawsou's sur
vey, No. 957, on which his son Aaron settled in that
year. His wife was Elizabeth Ivins, a native of New Jer
sey, by whom he had six children, — Robert, Azariah, Mary,
Paulina, Rachel, and Maria. His wife dying in 1840, he
married Mary Ritchie. He died Sept. 21, 1878, at an ad
vanced age. The Hutchinsons came from Puritan stock,
and emigrated to America in 1627, settling in Massachu
setts Bay. Of the family, one was a member of the Rump
Parliament, and another was an officer of prominence in the army, and was at the battle of Long Marston, Mass. They are all noted for their industry, good judgment, sound
sense, and economy.

History of Clermont County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical

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died Jul 9, 1845, aged 75y 8m 21ds



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