Hello, Someone on a town-List I belong to (non-genealogy) just mentioned an article in "The Boston Globe" which might interest someone. This is part of what it said today: Today's Boston Globe has an article about Concord's bid to save a house once a home to an American Revolutionary War veteran and slave freed in 1780, Caesar Robbins. The house was also home to a Thomas and a Peter Hutchinson. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/09/14/11th_hour_push_to_save_a_slice_of_concords_past/ I did some checking of census pages and I found Mr. ROBBINS in Concord in 1800 and 1820, and I found a much older Mrs. ROBBINS in Concord, I think 1860. The HUTCHINSON families might have lived in Concord after 1920, so I can't check them in census records. Betty (near Lowell, MA) P.S. As most of you know, my HUTCHINSON ancestors were in what is now Winchester, from the 1720's. And, one half of the farm still exists; the other half was sold in 1958. They are descended from George HUTCHINSON from 1630's. There was a Walter HUTCHINSON who ran a store in Arlington for many years; I found him on the 1920 census. This year researchers disagree as to who his ancestor was. Another patriarch was Richard HUTCHINSON of the North Shore 1600's and he had many descendants. I think there were other patriarchs, and not very many books were written about them. (Actually this month I decided I'm going to try to find out when George HUTCHINSON sold his half of the Farm in Winchester. He was the older brother of my gr-gr-grandmother, Mrs. Adelaide Crosby (HUTCHINSON) RICE. In 1900 they and Adelaide's daughters were living in Arlington, and their parents had died during the 1890's. I had thought the parts of the 2 Farms had been sold to 2 IRWIN brothers during the 1890's, but I just checked and they were still living in Arlington in 1900. So, maybe the farm on Ridge St. was vacant for a few years.