Baptized 7 Nov 1728, the son of a William Hutchinson of Harclay (or Hartley), which is the village of Kirkby Stephen where most Hutchinsons in this period seem to have lived.
Married Elizabeth Laycock in Kirkby Stephen in 18 Feb 1756.
Their children's baptisms:
22 Jun 1757 Isabella dau: of Anthony HUTCHINSON of KS
16 Mar 1760 Peggy dau: of Anthony HUTCHINSON of K Stephen
17 Nov 1761 Betty dau: of Anthony HUTCHINSON of K Stephen
3 Mar 1764 Ann dau: of Anthony HUTCHINSON of K Stephen
27 Dec 1765 Mary dau: of Anthony HUTCHINSON of K Stephen
29 Jan 1768 Wm son of Anthony HUTCHINSON of K Stephen
Anthony appears in one legal record, Appleby Christmas sessions roll - ref. WQ/SR/432 - date: 1781; Reference: WQ/SR/432/11-12:
Recognizance Anthony Hutchinson of Kirkby Stephen, malster for appearance to prefer an indictment against Sarah Shaw for stealing three shifts one check apron and three caps; presentment, Sarah Shaw wife of Joseph Shaw of Kirkby Stephen, tailor on 20 December [1780] at Kirkby Stephen stole goods [as in WQ/SR/432/11] worth 11d. Plea not guilty, verdict guilty. Sentence that the prisoner be carried to the place from whence she came and from thence on the next market day carried tied to the tail of a cart through the market with a label on her back in large characters. Endorsed 'excused greater Punishment on Acct of her Pregnancy'.
Anthony Hutchinson, Kirkby Stephen, brewer left a will, dated 16 Feb 1802; proved 15 Mar 1802, which confirms many connections. Executors were son in law William Bradley, clogger, and Elizabeth Hutchinson, "my daughter", both of Kirkby Stephen. It also mentions daughter Ann Tebay, wife of Reverend John Tebay of Kirkby Stephen; and the children of William Bradley and Elizabeth Hutchinson. Witnesses were Wm Atkinson, Sarah Wetherell, Wm Richardson.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anthony by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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