Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Hutchins, Moses Sr. (1766-1852) |
Born |
Aug 3, 1766 |
Notes |
Buried in Cemetery No. 4. |
Children |
Moses Hutchins Jr. (1793) |
Deceased |
Mar 24, 1852 |
Titles & honors |
Veteran of the Revolutionary War |
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