BIOGRAPHIES - HUTCHCRAFT, R. W., Bourbon County, Kentucky From: Bob Francis http://www.shawhan.com Date: 07 Feb 2000 The biographies are taken primarily from William Perrin's "The History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky" and E. Polk Johnson's "The History of Kentucky and Kentuckians," Vol. III. Many Bourbon County, Kentucky, researchers have pointed out mistakes and they are notated. Name: R. W. HUTCHCRAFT _________________________________________ Birth: July 4, 1832, Bourbon County, Kentucky Military: Civil War Military Memo: Union soldier, Co. E., 15th Iowa Infantry Father: James HUTCHCRAFT (1800-1863) Mother: Eliza WILLIAMS (1812-) Spouses _________________________________________ 1: Susan CROXTON Birth: about 1836 Death: 1863 Age: 27 Father: Henry CROXTON (1807-1868) Mother: Anne K. REDMON (1816-1878) Marriage: January 13, 1807, Bourbon County, Kentucky Children: Annie; James P.; Harry; Davis _________________________________________ 2: Margaret FLEMING Father: Thomas FLEMING Marriage: 1867 Children: Emma R. W. HUTCHCRAFT,1 U. S. store-keeper; P. O. Paris; born in North Middletown Precinct, July 4, 1832; was the second child and eldest son of his parents, who were James and Eliza (Williams) Hutchcraft. James Hutchcraft was born January, 1800, in Bourbon County, in North Middletown, and died 1863; son of Thomas Hutchcraft, a native of Fauquier County, Va. He came to Kentucky about the year 1798. The mother of our subject was born 1812, in Montgomery County, Ky., daughter of Gen. Samuel L. Williams and Fannie Clark, both families from Virginia. R. W. had but common school advantages; was raised a farmer. Jan. 13, 1807, he married in this county, Susan Croxton, daughter of Henry Croxton and Ann Redmon; shortly after his marriage, he removed to Lee County, Iowa, and engaged in farming. At the outbreak of the war, he “donned the blue,” and enlisted July 1861, in Co. E, 15th Iowa Infantry, and was wounded in the battle of Shiloh. After one year of active service, he was assigned to the Quartermaster’s department, where he remained until the close of the war; after which he returned to his family in Bourbon County. In 1867, he moved to Fleming County, this State, remaining there three years, in Government employ as Gauger. Upon his return to this county, he engaged in farming. Since 1878, he has been in Government employ—now Storekeeper. His wife died 1863; by her had four children, viz: Annie, James P., Harry and Davis. 1867, he married Margaret, daughter of Thomas Fleming. By last wife has one child, Emma. Mr. Hutcheraft has a snug home, in this precinct; is a warm friend to education, and a member of the M. E. Church, of which his parents were true followers. Sources 1. Perrin, p. 472 ------------------------------ USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genealogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format or presentation by other organizations or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or his legal representative and then contact the listed USGENWEB archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.