Capt. Robert Hutchins

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Capt. Robert Hutchins

Also Known As: "The Mariner"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: after 1648
Henrico, Henrico County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Greg Hutchins and Anna Maria Hutchins
Husband of Cisely Hutchins
Father of Elizabeth Cox; Isaac Hutchins and Robert Hutchins
Brother of Thomas Hutchins, of Wood Burcote; Mary Parker; Edward Hutchins and Agnes Hutchins

Managed by: Donald Franklin Colvin
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About Capt. Robert Hutchins

From http://www.teachergenealogist007.com/2010/04/cox-2050-2051.html :

  • ~1580, Robert born in England.
  • ~1580, Mary born in England.
  • 1611, George Percy [Governor of Jamestown] indebted to Robert Hutchins for 25 shillings. (S) VA Hist. Mag., V57, P240.
  • 2/16/1623, Robert “Hutchinson” mustered at James Town. He lived at “The Main”.
  • 5/1625, Robert – patent 100 acres below Blunt Point between Newport News and Mulberryls. (S) The Complete Works of Captain John Smith (1580-1631), Edited by P L Barbour, V3, P217.
  • 1625, Robert in the Census of Inhabitants of Virginia, the Living and the Dead. He held 1.5 acres on James Citie Island paying rent of 1 capon yearly.
  • 2/9/1626 Robert [with others] requested to leave Pasbehayes because the ground was unproductive.
  • 8/21/1626, Robert Hutchins and John Osborne his neighbor, and a man named Thomas Jones were “Punished and Fined for drinking and Quarreling and other Abuses at unlawful and unreasonable Howers of the Night to the Disturbance of the whole Plantation”. (S) The Minutes of Jamestown, P108.
  • 10/12/1626, Robert Hutchins of James City charged and convicted of adultery with Margaret Jones and fined 300 pounds of tobacco. He declared in court that it was an unjustful verdict, and for not being respectful he was fined an additional 100 pounds.
  • 3/2/1628 “Robte Hutchinson had tobacco recovered of him.”
  • 3/5/1628, Robert charged with walking away laughing instead of assisting in putting an unruly man in the public stocks. (S) Ibid.
  • 3/14/1628, Robert identified as a mariner in a land description of Robert Sweete. (S) C&P, 1934, P13 & PatBk1, Pt1, P70.
  • 8/1629, “Master Hutchins” gave data on the state of VA, as quoted by Captin John Smith.
  • 1630, Robert referred to by Capt. John Smith in a land description.
  • ~1633 Robert’s children came to VA.
  • 2/7/1638, Robert, a captain and sergeant [lawyer], recorded as leasing 50 acres in James Co. (S) See 10/12/1626.
  • 9/24/1638, Robert has land recorded.
  • 1640, Robert made sheriff of James City, receiving 250 pounds of tobacco as his fee. (S) James City County, McCartney, 1997, P574.
  • 1641-1642, Capt. Robert Hutchinson has land recorded, a member of the Burgess from James City.
  • 3/2/1643, Capt. Robert represented James City at the Grand Assembly.
  • 10/1/1644, Capt. Robert represented James City at the Grand Assembly. (S) Hening’s Statutes at Large, V1, P283.
  • 2/17/1645, Capt. Robert represented James City at the Grand Assembly.
  • 1646, Robert has land recorded.
  • 11/3/1647, Capt. Robert represented James City at the Grand Assembly.
  • 1648, Robert has land recorded.
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Capt. Robert Hutchins's Timeline

1584
1584
Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
1605
1605
1610
1610
1612
August 3, 1612
Shoreditch St Leonard, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
1648
1648
Age 64
Henrico, Henrico County, Virginia, United States
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