At the age of 14 he was taken prisoner by Indians with three of his brothers and mother 1698 at Spruce Creek, near Oyster River Plantation (Kittery, York County, Maine). His father was killed as as he worked in his field. He was taken to Canada and did not return to Kittery, Maine until 1705.
Tradition says his mother was back in time to show estate to appraisers on 7 June 1698. Apparently she kept house for the next thirty years for Rowland Williams, for she billed his estate for this care after his death. Brothers Benjamin returned from Canada before May 29, 1701, Samuel returned ined in 1705. [1][2]
Married: Jonathan Hutchings [3]
Children: Joseph Edith m. Samuel Averill Jonathan m. Elizabeth dau. John Higgins Benjamin Enoch m. Mary Cane Mehitable [4]
Son of Enoch Hutchins, II and Mary Hutchins. Husband of Judith Weeks and Catherine Weeks. Brother of Enoch Hutchins, III; Joseph Hutchins; Benjamin Hutchins; John Hutchins; Samuel Hutchins of Kittery; and Sarah Dill.
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