Hello, Several years ago I was able to go to the courthouses in Cambridge, MA, and look at a few "wills" and a few "deeds." They were involving the HUTCHINSON families in Winchester, MA. The farm had existed in what is now Winchester from 1720's, and existed until the 1950's. (I lived on the farm for 7 yrs. as a child, so I have a strong interest in the farm and the people.) In the will of Miss Mary HUTCHINSON (unmarried adult) in the 1930's, there were several names which I have never seen during my 10+ yrs. of research on this extended family. (Includes CROSBY families down the street.). In the list of "second cousins" she was "leaving" a small amount of money to was: Mrs. Mabel SPICER. In a "deed" from 1937 for this farm / family, it states that the land was then owned by several relatives, and one of the names was: Mrs. Mabel SPICER of CT. I know this is not much to go on, but I was wondering if anyone recognized the name. I can add one small amount of information. In the 1850's, 3 HUTCHINSON siblings left the farm in Winchester, MA, and moved to Brooklyn, NY. There was John HUTCHINSON and his 2 married sisters. I have only been able to find very limited information on their children in Brooklyn. So, I don't know if Mrs. Mabel SPICER could have been descended from them. (Another name from both documents is: Mrs. Ruth LYNCH of NY.) Thank you for your time. Betty (near Lowell, MA) FYI: In the 1850's, 3 HUTCHINSON siblings remained in Winchester, MA. Thomas and Jacob and their married sister. Jacob was my ancestor, and he had married Eliza CROSBY. It was Eliza's brother, John CROSBY, who owned the large CROSBY Farm down the street - but across the line in Arlington, MA. So, the people mentioned in the documents could have been related to those families. But, Thomas had married a Mary MASTERS, and the "2nd cousins" could have been related to her. FYI: The other name on the documents which I do not recognize is: Mrs. George? SPAULDING, said to have been a cousin of Mary HUTCHINSON. So, all the ladies are "somehow" related to each other. The other names are my great-grandmother, Mrs. Louise (RICE) KIDDER, who the farm was sold to for $1, and her unmarried sister, Miss Edith RICE, had already been a part-owner. The farm in Winchester had been the GARDNER Farm until 1720's. But, the patriarch, George HUTCHINSON, had been in what is now Winchester from the 1600's.