Individual Details
Zadoc Hutchins
(5 Mar 1755 - 17 Feb 1835)
Events
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Spalding (1754 - 1820) |
Child | Sarah Hutchins (1777 - ) |
Child | Gratia Hutchins (1778 - 1780) |
Child | Asa Hutchins (1780 - 1859) |
Child | Ruth Hutchins (1784 - 1851) |
Child | Betsey Hutchins (1789 - 1853) |
Child | Zadoc Hutchins (1793 - 1830) |
Father | Silas Hutchins ( - ) |
Mother | Sarah Leavens ( - ) |
Notes
Military
On 17 July 1832, Zadoc Hutchins, aged 77 years and a resident of Thompson, made application for a pension based on his service during the war. He enlisted from Killingly for six months as a private in June 1776 in the company of Capt. Crosby in the regiment of Col. Sage. He was on Governors Island during the retreat from New York in September of that year and at the battle of White Plains. He was dismissed on 25 December 1776. Zadoc was awarded a pension. At the time of his death on 17 February 1835, his surviving children were Asa Hutchins, Ruth Spaulding, and Betsey Baldwin.[1][1] U. S.Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, Case S13478
Biography
Hutchins bookhttps://archive.org/details/nicholashutchins00hutc/page/24/mode/2up?q=spaulding
Endnotes
1. Ancestry.com, 1800 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010), Year: 1800; Census Place: Killingley, Windham, Connecticut; Series: M32; Roll: 2; Page: 762; Image: 429; Family History Library Film: 205619.
2. Ancestry.com, 1810 United States Federal Census (Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010), Year: 1810; Census Place: Thompson, Windham, Connecticut; Roll: 3; Page: 450; Image: Ctm252_3-0242; FHL Roll: 0281231.