HUTCHINS FARM CEMETERY, WASHINGTON, NEW YORK Copyright (c) 2000 by Marilyn Robinson & Wendy Baker-Lake (ewbakerlake@earthlink.net). ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submittor has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ************************************************************************ HUTCHINS FARM CEMETERY Meeting House Road, White Creek, New York (Recorded 07-23-2000 by Marilyn Robinson and Wendy Baker-Lake) Hutchins Cemetery is the burial place for what was known as the Hutchins Farm. Both farm and cemetery are located on Meeting House Rd, with the cemetery situated directly behind the Quaker Cemetery. Surname/ First&/or Maiden/ Birthdate/ Deathdate/ Age/ Additional Inscription in quotes or Notes Allen, Henry Quincy/ b June15th,1847/ d Apr26th,1945/ "son of Jacob Quincy Allen & Mary Wheeler" Allen, Leah J. Hutchins/ b Jan26th,1950/ d Sept4th,1907/ "dau of John S. & Lydia E. Lake Hutchins, wife of Henry Quincy Allen" Hutchins, Herbert V./ b Apr 9th,1855/ d Feb 27th,1910 Hutchins, John J./ b Mar 25th,1852/ d July 21st,1856/ "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven" Hutchins, John S./ b June 3rd, 1812/ d Apr 19th, 1879 Hutchins, John S./ b Aug 7th, 1857/ d June 24th, 1934 Hutchins, Lydia/ b Dec 12th, 1862/ d Feb 17th, 1864 Hutchins, Lydia E. Lake/ b Mar 13th, 1827/ d Dec 3rd, 1907/ "LAKE" " the memory of the just is blessing" "wife of John S. Hutchins" Mosher, Eunice Allen/ b 1814/ d 1868/ "his wife" wife of David Mosher Mosher, David/ b 1812/ d 1864/ Husb of Eunice Allen Perry, Eliza M/ b 1859/ d 1860 Perry, Frances A./ b 1858/ d 1858 Perry, Wm. H/ b 1834/ d 1866 The Hutchins Farm Cemetery is surrounded by a metal bar fence and gate, bent but intact. It is kept cut down by the town. One stone is half buried but the information is listed on a central family stone.