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[23757] (Alice does not appear in lists of the children of John and Joan. This line, from OneWorldTree, is not verified and seems suspicious.)
[294] Enoch was killed "in his own door" by Indians. He resided on the Eastern Branch of Spruce Creek, Kittery, in a garrison house. In 1693 he made his will "being aged and weak in body." The Indian attack which killed him resulted in the capture of his wife and her being taken to Quebec. Enoch was a kinsman of Hugh Hutchins - see "Hugh Hutchins of Old England," Jack R. Hutchins & Richard J. Hutchings (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1984) and Jack R. Hutchins, "Robert Hutchins of Colonial America" (1992). Jack R. Hutchins also authored "Robert Hutchins of Colonial America" (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1992) in which he states (pp. 6-7): "Enoch Hutchins was the progenitor of the large Hutchings - Hutchins family of York, Maine. The first record of Enoch Hutchins is when he was transported to Maryland prior to June 1652 by William Ayres, a gentleman from Nansemond County, Virginia. Mr. Ayres came to Maryland in May 1651 and it was probably at that time that Enoch arrived. On 15 February 1655 Enoch Hutchinson was one of 45 people transported to Virginia, probably from the eastern shore of Maryland, by William Wright, gentleman, of Nancemond [sic] County. Enoch probably completed his seven years service and then left Virginia to go to an area populated by his countrymen. The first record of him in New England was in 1659 when it was noted in Savage's records of New England, from an unknown source, that the goods of Enoch were taken to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, by a John Hutchins. It would seem logical that the John Hutchins who took Enoch's goods to Portsmouth was the same John Hutchins of Haverhill who on 2 December 1659 signed a contract to construct the Portsmouth meeting house. Enoch Hutchings married Mary B. Stevenson of Dover in Dover, New Hampshire, on 5 April 1667. She was born in 1651 the daughter of Thomas and Margaret Stevenson of Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire. In April 1696 an unknown Nathaniel Hutchins was listed in the militia of Oyster River. Enoch and John Hutchins settled at Spruce Creek, Kittery, Maine, in 1667. He built a garrison house and lived there the rest of his life. Enoch made his will on 7 June 1693 and Historian Niles called him an old man in his report of the Indian attack on Kittery when Enoch was killed and three of his sons taken captive to Canada on 9 May 1698. The son Benjamin returned from Canada before 29 May 1701. Samuel returned in January 1699 and Jonathan returned in 1705. The large Hutchings - Hutchins family of Kittery and York are descendants of Enoch." A map showing his property is on p. 64 of "Old Kittery and Her Families," Everett S. Stackpole (Lewiston, ME: 1903). The surname is a diminuitive of Hugo, and is from the French. It is found largely in the southwest of England. Cf. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/9211/HUTCHINS.htm.
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"Hugh Hutchins of Old England" (Balt., 1984), p. 684.
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| (1685 - 1722) m 1712
_George Daniel SCHNEIDER _|_Anna Catherine SIMON ____
| (1721 - 1789) m 1748
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| |_Magdalena STUPP _________|_Anna Catharina SCHULTZ __
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| _Andreas ERDMAN __________|_Anna Catherine WAMBOLD __
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[30399] A file in Ancestry.com in 2012 offers: "The surname Winthrop is a habitational name from places in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire called Winthorpe. The former is named with the Old English personal name or byname Wine, meaning friend, + Old Norse Þorp settlement. In the latter the first element is a contracted form of the Old English personal name Wigmund, composed of the elements wig war + mund protection, or the Old Norse equivalent, Vígmundr."