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    3. ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: GEN-BOOKS-L@rootsweb.com From: "Helen" <Helenh@pdq.net> Subject: Hutchins - Several Lines - See Names Jacob Hutchins of Athol, Revolutionary Soldier, and Accounts of Other Hutchins Who Served in the Revolutionary War, Jack Randolph Hutchins, 1976. Clothcovered hardback with gilt printing, 6-1/4x9-1/4, 370 pages, maps, charts, document reproductions, index. This is a withdrawn library book with the usual pocket, markings, and it is stamped "withdrawn". The call number data has been removed from the spine and it looks like and eighth of an inch of the spine went with it! Otherwise, the book is in good unmarked condition and judging from the amount of tremendous research in the ook, it surely must have taken years to put together. Very impressive! This is an important research tool for all Hutchins who participated in the Revolutionary War, and especially those in the New England colonies.I cannot stress enough the amount of data included in this book! It also includes the "Hutchins Genealogy", and reprinted here, compiled by Charles Hutchins, printed in Boston in 1885. The third book is: "Four Generations of the Family of Strangeman Hutchins and His Wife, Elizabeth Cox, as Known January 10, 1935. An Old Virginia Family Along the James River, By Marriage Joined to Other Immigrant Families of the Colony", ed. Mrs. Gussie Waymire Crider and Edward C. Crider. Contents include: Coat of Arms Hutchins Family Origin Preface Contents Events of the Revolutionary War The Revolutionary War The Story of Jacob Hutchins of Athol, Massachusetts Introduction Mustering Ticonderoga Bunker Hill Quebec and Montreal Coastal Defense Long Island Manhattan White Plains Trenton and Princeton Brandywine and Germantown Fort Stanwix Saratoga Valley Forge and Monmouth Northern Finale South to Yorktown Naval Actions Frontier Raids Land for My Family Land for the Loyalists A Home in the Wilderness Ohio at Last Our Hutchins Heritage Appendix:: Revolutionary War Records The American Revolutionary Army Principal Regiments Forming the American Army Engagements and Historical Events Hutchins Serving in the Revolutionary Army Hutchins Revolutionary War Military Records References to Hutchins of Revolutionary Period Revolutionary War Pension Files BountyLand Warrants Revolutionary War Pension Application, Jacob Hutchins The Hutchins Families of Colonial America: Thomas Hutchins of Salem Enoch Hutchinson of Kittery John Hutchins of Haverhill Nicholas Hutchins of Lynn David Hutchins of Attleboro {Hutchins Genealogy, 1885, by Charles Hutchins-7 Generations} Nicholas Hutchins of Virginia (Strangeman Hutchins) {Four Generations of the Family of Strangeman Hutchins and His Wife, Elizabeth Cox, Crider & Crider, 1935-Info on Cox, Watkins, Hutchins, Barnett, Stanley, Quakers, many charts & other good information} John Hutchins of New Rochelle (North Carolina) John Hutchins of North Carolina Francis Hutchins of Calvert County, Maryland British, Loyalists, and Hessians Genealogical Chart, German Families Bibliography Index Abell; Alcock; Allen; Arnold; Baldwin; Batdorf; Beaty; Belknap; Bingham; Bowles; Bowlings; Boynton; Braswell; Briant; Bruhn; Burch; Burden; Burrage; Carll; Casson; Chapman; Clark; Colisss; Cowdry; Cox; Crider; Davis; Dillard; Donelson; Duncan; Emerson; Farr; Fish; Flood; Glines; Glosson; Godfrey; Goody; Goudy; Green; Griswold; Hameister; Hannaford; Henderson; Higgins; Hinkle; Hutchins; Ingerson; Johnson; Keckhafer; Krause; Lawson; Leffingwell; Lund; Mehurin; Messer; Morgan; Murphy; Ordway; Parks; Paul; Perkins; Perry; Peters; Pierce; Pintard; Proctor; Reed; Rice; Rider; Robbens; Russell; Schroeder; Shepard; Skinner; Smith; Southwick; Spalding; Stabnow; Staples; Stevens; Stevenson; Stinson; Stone; Strobach; Strong; Sweet; Thayer; Tibetts; Virgin; Walters; Wardwell; Watkins; Weaver; Weeks; Welch; Westland; Whitman; Whittier; Willey; Wilson; Wiswall; Witham. Note that the other two Hutchins genealogy books included are not indexed fully. This book would be a joy to the Revolutionary War historian as well as to Hutchins descendants.

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