[33261] http://www.celtic-casimir.com in 2012 proposes this ancestral line and states "Guillaume married Miss De Conteville, daughter of Vcte Harlevin (Herlevin, Herlouin) De Conteville and Herleve (Arlette) De Falaise, in 1058 7025. (Miss De Conteville was born in 1042 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy.)" - further documentation is needed. See http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Ferte-Mace.
[46101] Capt. Hutchings r. Orland, Hancock Co., ME according to the 1910 federal census. "Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Somerset, Piscataquis, Hancock, Washington, and Aroostook counties, Maine (1898)", pp. 388-89: "CAPTAIN EDWIN P. HUTCHINGS, a well-known shipmaster of Orland, Me., was born in this town, October 22, 1836, son of Edward and Mary (Smith) Hutchings. He represents the third generation of his family in Hancock County, his home being near the spot where his paternal grandfather, who bore the name Jeremiah, settled as a pioneer. Jeremiah Hutchings was a native of York, Me. He lived to be over eighty years old. His son Edward, Captain Hutchings's father, who also was born in York, accompanied him to this town, and, later occupying a farm in the same locality, was for a long period successfully engaged in its cultivation. The death of Edward Hutchings took place in his seventy-third year. He and his wife, Mary Smith, were the parents of ten children, five of whom have departed this life; namely, Adela, Stephen, Seth, Polly, and Samuel. The survivors are: Reuben, who married Nancy Gray, and is a ship calker in Orland; Ann, who married Samuel Gray; Edward, who married Melinda Gray; Edwin P., twin brother of Edward and the subject of this sketch; and Maria, wife of Harmon D. Gray, all residents of Orland. Edwin P. Hutchings was educated in the district schools of his native town. At the age of sixteen he began going to sea, shipping before the mast, and in a few years becoming a master mariner. He has now for nearly forty years been engaged in both the coastwise and foreign trades. During this time he has sailed in his own vessels, and at present he is the owner of three schooners, all hailing from Orland. Captain Hutchings married Julia Robbins, of Deer Isle, and is the father of five children - Seth, Nettie F., Mary H., Ivyl L., and Arthur E. Seth married Martha Facto. Nettie F. married for her first husband Frank B. Gross. He died leaving one daughter, Mamie; and she married for her second husband Oscar T. Sanders. Mary H. married Elmer S. Barnard, and has two children - Gertrude and Adrial. Ivyl L. married Josephine Ames, and has two sons - Guy E. and Ivyl L., Jr. Arthur E. Hutchings married Rose Snowman. They have one child, Pearl. In politics Captain Hutchings is a Democrat. He is widely and favorably known in shipping circles as both capable and trust-worthy, and is highly respected by his fellow-townsmen. He is a member of Rising Sun Lodge, F. & A. M., No. 71, of Orland; and also a member of the New England Order of Protection."
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