FAMILY RECORDS

Hutchinson Family Bible



The
Holy Bible
containing the
Old and New Testaments
Translated Out of
The Original Tongues;
and with the former
Translations Diligently Compared and Revised

New York: American Bible Society, 1848


Inscription

D. W. Hutchinson

Presented by his mother
December 25th 1870


Obituary on page opposite inscription

Death of Mrs. Nancy Hutchinson

Within less than a week after the death of Mrs. Martha Cutler and residing directly across the street where Mrs. Cutler lived, died Mrs. Nancy Hutchinson, the relict of the late Judge Miron Hutchinson. After the death of Mrs. Cutler she was the oldest person residing in Girard borough, having attained the ripe old age of 87 years. She also had retained her mental faculties to the last moment, but had for several years not enjoyed as good bodily health as Mrs. Cutler, and for the last four or five months was entirely blind. She breathed her last early Tuesday morning.

Mrs. Hutchinson was closely connected with the earliest history of this borough as will be seen by the following brief biographical sketch : She was born in Saratoga Co., N.Y., June 12th, 1792. Her maiden name was Nancy Wells. She married Miron Hutchinson, (the late Judge Hutchinson), in Fenner, Madison Co., N.Y., and with him removed to Girard in the spring of 1818, her brother Joseph Wells, coming and settling here at the same time. Her father, Thurston Wells, had preceeded them some time, and had purchased 200 acres of land, upon which the bulk of our borough now stands. Upon his death the land was equally divided between her husband and her brother Joseph. The latter donated the public square to the new town about being laid out on the lands comprising the Wells farm and named the town Girard, out of compliment to Stephen Girard, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Hutchinson's mothers name was Irene Badger; she was descended from the Thurstons and Greenes of Rhode Island, and was not a very distant relative of General Nathaniel greene, the Rhode Island blacksmith of Revolutionary fame. She was a good and true woman, and a kind and affectionate mother. She is survived by four children, namely Monroe, Mrs. Lydia Clemens, of Erie, Mrs. Eliza Olin, and David Wells. Her funeral will take place from the residence of her son, Monroe Hutchinson, Esq. today (Thursday) at 2 o'clock P.M.

Mar 4th 1879 written in hand along margin of obituary



Family Record
David W. Hutchinson
born June 21st 1830
died Jan 19th 1894 at 5 p.m.

Mary J. Kaiser
born August 15th 1844
died April 8 1923

were married on the
25th day of Nov. 1861

Infant Daughter
born Feb. 9th 1863
died Feb. 22nd 1863

Lydia Eliza
born April 7th 1864
died Aug. 15th 1867

Miron W.
born April 5th 1867

Irene -- born on
4th of May 1870

Frank J. born on
14th of Feb 1874
Died March 1958 (written in a different hand)

James Monroe
born on the 25th
of September





Photocopy of this record is in the possession of Marcia Philbrick
March 1998