Abigail Jemima “Abby” <I>Hutchinson</I> Patton

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Abigail Jemima “Abby” Hutchinson Patton

Birth
Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
24 Nov 1892 (aged 63)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.8493278, Longitude: -71.6747972
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[full name: Abigail Jemima Hutchinson Patton]
Member of the original quartette of the Hutchinson Family Singers, the most popular American entertainers in the middle 1800's. The group sang close harmony on sentimental, dramatic and comic songs, and was also well known for socially progressive songs promoting such causes as abolition and women's rights. They toured the United States and Great Britain, and played grand theaters in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, London and Dublin, in addition to many small-town churches and civic halls. Their associates included Frederick Douglas, P.T. Barnum and Charles Dickens, and they performed for two U.S. Presidents at the White House. ∼Abigail "Abby" Jemima Hutchinson. Abby's father declared Abby to be "our 16th child". Married Ludlow Patton of New York City. [From BluMoKitty]
[full name: Abigail Jemima Hutchinson Patton]
Member of the original quartette of the Hutchinson Family Singers, the most popular American entertainers in the middle 1800's. The group sang close harmony on sentimental, dramatic and comic songs, and was also well known for socially progressive songs promoting such causes as abolition and women's rights. They toured the United States and Great Britain, and played grand theaters in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, London and Dublin, in addition to many small-town churches and civic halls. Their associates included Frederick Douglas, P.T. Barnum and Charles Dickens, and they performed for two U.S. Presidents at the White House. ∼Abigail "Abby" Jemima Hutchinson. Abby's father declared Abby to be "our 16th child". Married Ludlow Patton of New York City. [From BluMoKitty]

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