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John Hutchins b. 17 October 1820 d. 12 October 1905

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Lineage Hutchins
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) John Hutchins
[1]

Events

17 October 1820 birth: York (Maine)

1862 marriage count: 1

1862 occupation: Medford (Massachusetts), ship-carpenter

between 14 August 1862 and 2 June 1865 military service: 39th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Company C, a.o., Captain, prisoner of war August 18, 1864 (Battle of Globe Tavern)

after 1865 occupation: Charlestown (Boston), U. S. Navy Yard

12 October 1905 death: Medford (Massachusetts)

[edit] Sources

  1. The Thirty-Ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers 1862-1865 by Alfred S. Roe -


From grandparents to grandchildren

 
== 1 ==
John Hutchins
birth: 17 October 1820, York (Maine)
marriage count: 1862, 1
occupation: 1862, Medford (Massachusetts), ship-carpenter
military service: between 14 August 1862 and 2 June 1865, 39th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Company C, a.o., Captain, prisoner of war August 18, 1864 (Battle of Globe Tavern){{39th regiment - Massachusetts volunteers}}
occupation: after 1865, Charlestown (Boston), U. S. Navy Yard
death: 12 October 1905, Medford (Massachusetts)
== 1 ==

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