William Mackintosh Hutton - "Mackintosh" should be "Macintosh".

Started by Sharon Doubell on today
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Today at 11:42 AM

Private User says about William Macintosh Hutton

leading on from research of a Victorian 18ct gold Mourning ring, bearing the ages and deaths of Both William, and Elizabeth Hutton (Chapman)

I am led to believe that there is a misspelling of the name listed as "Mackintosh" and that the correct spelling would be "Macintosh". With this in mind there opens up a vast history of the family, on the Hutton bloodline.

In order to provide clarity to my claim and to add credence to it, I would like to provide you with a few links which trace the blood line, including objects owned by the family members, fathers, and mothers, as well as places of burial as well.

Firstly is the excerpt in plain format here:

https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/103867440/william-mac...

Secondly is the full version of the book that it is taken from, called "Hutton Families" by James Arthur Hutton,

https://archive.org/details/huttonfamiliesco00hutt/page/n7/mode/2up

And lastly is a link to the full text version of the same book, where if you press CTRL+F on your browser to search the contents of the page, and type in "William Macintosh H" you will find the full list of collected information about both himself, his children, and further family members.

Today at 11:46 AM

Hi Pablo - thanks for the headsup: I have changed the spelling and sent you a management request. Please go ahead and add everything you know - including missing profiles - to the line.

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