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Personal data John "Lord Mayor Of Lincoln" Hutchinson 


Household of John "Lord Mayor Of Lincoln" Hutchinson

(1) He is married to Margaret Browne.

They got married in the year 1540, he was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Arthur Hutchinson  ± 1550-> 1611


(2) He is married to Anne Unknown.

They got married in the year 1553 at Lincoln, England, he was 38 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Edward Hutchinson  ± 1564-< 1632 
  2. Jane Hutchinson  ± 1542-± 1583
  3. William Hutchinson  1547-1584
  4. Thomas Hutchinson  ± 1548-????
  5. Greg Hutchins  1550-1600
  6. Arthur Hutchins  1551-????
  7. John Hutchinson  ± 1552-????
  8. Alice Hutchinson  1553-????
  9. Mary Hutchinson  ± 1557-1611


Notes about John "Lord Mayor Of Lincoln" Hutchinson

[[Category:Lincoln, Lincolnshire]]
== Biography ==John Hutchinson, Lord Mayor Of Lincoln, was born 1515 in Lincolnshire, England. He married five times. He had sixteen children. He died 24 May 1565 in St. Mary Le Wigford, Lincolnshire, England. He was the son of William and Ann Hutchinson.

John Hutchinson.
Birthdate:circa 1515
Birthplace:Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Death:before May 24, 1565
St Mary Parish, Wigford, Lincolnshire, England
Place of Burial:St. Mary le Wigford, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Immediate Family:
Son of William Hutchinson and Ann Hutchinson Husband of Elizabeth Hutchinson; Margaret Hutchinson and Anne Hutchinson Father of Greg Hutchins; John Hutchinson; William Hutchinson; Thomas Hutchinson; Arthur Hutchinson; Jane Hutchinson; Alice Hutchinson; Edward "the mercer" Hutchinson; Mary Hutchinson; Thomas Hutchinson; John Hutchinson; Arthur Hutchinson and Jane Hutchinson « less
Brother of William Hutchinson Half brother of Christopher Hutchinson; Thomas Hutchinson and Alice Remington
Occupation:Lord Mayor of Lincoln
Managed by:Sherry Cadenhead Klein
Last Updated:May 7, 2015.
About John HutchinsonJohn, apparently the youngest of the four Hutchinson brothers, was born ca 1515 and buried at Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England on May 24, 1565. From the Corporation Records of London it appears that he was apprenticed on September 23, 1529 to Edward Atkinson, of the city of London, glover, for seven years, which establishes his birth in about the year 1515.
After his apprenticeship had expired, and like his brother William, he pursued a course to secure the confidence of his fellow citizens, and is frequently mentioned as holding minor offices of trust in connection with the business of the Corporation, and rising to the dignity of Sheriff of the city, in September 1547. On April 11, 1556, John was elected an Alderman and, in the following September, elevated to a Justice of the Peace for an unexpired term, and on October 2, 1561, that honor was again conferred upon him.
In September 1564, he was a elected Mayor of Lincoln for a second time, which office he held at the time of his death, May 24, 1565. He was buried in the church of St. Mary le Wigford, in the city of Lincoln, on the same day, and, as an illustration of the rapidity with which business was sometimes done in those times, the Corporation Records reveal the singular facts that he died at four o'clock in the morning, and that his colleagues in office, having attended his funeral, elected his successor within sixteen hours after his decease. His will was made on the previous April 21 and its bequests indicate that he had acquired considerable property. He left lands and houses to each of his sons, all of whom he particularly mentions. To his eldest son William he bequeathed the estate at Whisby, formerly left to him by his own brother William, and also the Rectory and Parsonage of Cherry Willingham (near Lincoln), which he had doubtless acquired by purchase. His son Edward and daughter Mary, he particularly commended to the kindness of his wife, who was probably their own mother. To daughters Alice and Mary forty pounds to be evenly divided between them and to be delivered unto them at the age of twenty one years or day of marriage. William Hochinson my eldest son. My sons Thomas, John, Arthur, and Edward. To every one his portion at age of twenty one. To Jane Knight my daughter six silver spoons with round knobs. To Edmund Knight my son-in-law a riall of gold. To my sister Browne on old angel and to either of my brother Browne's sons one French crown. To my cousin Christofer Hochinson two five [25 ?] shillings . I will that Katherine Maltby, widow, shall have her house rent free for life after my decease. Edmund Knight, my son in law, shall have the order, rule and government of Alice my daughter and of her portion until of age or married. My wife shall have the order and bringing up of Edward my son and Mary my daughter and the governance of their portions. John Graye shall have the custody of Arthur my son and o f his portion. I bequeath to every one of my wife's children one angel of gold or in money then shillings. I make and ordain William my son and John Greye of Lowth my executors and to the said John Grey, for his pains and travell here in to be taken, I give and bequeath one piece of gold that was Mr. Atkinson's and my ring of gold which is my signet. I make my brother Leonard Browne and John Welcombe, citizen of the said city supervisors. NY Gen & Bio Record Vol 20 [https://books.google.ca/books?id=L_SdyU5IItcC&pg=PA358&lpg=PA358&dq=%22son+William+Clinte,%22+to+increase+a+certain+sum+left+him+by+his+father's+will,+which+amount+is+to+remain+in+the+hands+of+her+%22son+Edwad+Kirkebie&source=bl&ots=GWbINkDHtu&sig=UW60xY0olZlKXM_OpkdQbuT0Hrk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi8rfOuma3eAhWLjlQKHUIeAVcQ6AEwAHoECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22son%20William%20Clinte%2C%22%20to%20increase%20a%20certain%20sum%20left%20him%20by%20his%20father's%20will%2C%20which%20amount%20is%20to%20remain%20in%20the%20hands%20of%20her%20%22son%20Edwad%20Kirkebie&f=false]
John Hutchinson had two wives. The name of the first was Margaret and by her he appears to have had four children. It is possible that she may have been the mother of his other two children, but the probabilities are otherwise. The name of his second wife was Anne.
Anne had evidently been married once, if not twice before. In her will dated March 25 and proved September 18, 1586, she leaves a considerably legacy to her "son William Clinte," to increase a certain sum left him by his father's will, which amount is to remain in the hands of her "son Edwad Kirkebie," until the day of said William's marriage. She also mentions her "son Thomas Pinder." The two latter, it may be presumed, were her sons-in-law, and all the evidences to be gleaned from her will tend to show that her former husband's name was Clinte. There is nothing, however, in it to indicate her own family surname. The reasons for presuming that John Hutchinson's two youngest children were by this second wife are, first, because he especially entrusts them to her custody, while he commits the guardianship of the elder children, proved to be by his first wife, to others; and secondly, because in her will, except leaving a very trifling legacy to Alice Dynison, she mentions none of the other children of John Hutchinson, but makes her "son Edward Hutchinson" residuary legatee, and appoints him and her "son-in-law George Frieston" (who had married Mary Hutchinson) her Executors. Links: [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mabgenealogy/genealogy/pafg209.htm#5918]Spouse - Anne Clinte: Born: Abt 1519, ENGLAND. Marriage on 24 May 1555 in ENGLAND. (https://www.geni.com/people/John-Hutchinson/964149)

* John Hutchinson
Find A Grave Index
NameJohn Hutchinson
Event TypeBurial
Event Date1565
Event PlaceLincoln, City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Photograph IncludedN
Death Date24 May 1565
Affiliate Record Identifier175308516CemeterySt Mary le Wigford."Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2BY-QTNR : 10 March 2017] John Hutchinson, 1565; Burial, Lincoln, City of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, St Mary le Wigford; citing record ID 175308516, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.

== Sources ==:Blood, Bodies and Families in Early Modern England By Patricia Crawford.[https://books.google.com/books?id=YNDMCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA233&lpg=PA233&dq=hutchinson+family+england+1500&source=bl&ots=9QZs4TiNbc&sig=M8IKO8muFt4iXbzL5KlxnUS0E18&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqsrPEyr7WAhWEs1QKHYj6DjcQ6AEIXDAO#v=onepage&q=hutchinson%20family%20england%201500&f=false]
* The Hutchinson Family data printed in the NEHGR: John who d. 24 May 1565. The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011 Vol. 20 (1866 page 356 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2129/32608_234082-00002]

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Ancestors (and descendant) of John Hutchinson

Anthony Hutchinson
± 1454-± 1494
Isabel Harvie
± 1458-1567

John Hutchinson
1515-1565

(1) 1540
Arthur Hutchinson
± 1550-> 1611
(2) 1553

Anne Unknown
± 1515-1586

Edward Hutchinson
± 1564-< 1632
Jane Hutchinson
± 1542-± 1583
Thomas Hutchinson
± 1548-????
Greg Hutchins
1550-1600
John Hutchinson
± 1552-????
Mary Hutchinson
± 1557-1611

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