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Obedience “Biddy” Hutchins Harding

Birth
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Death
1805 (aged 60–61)
Surry County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
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Had her in William C. Patterson Cemetery, Siloam, Surry County, North Carolina, USA but per Robert Carter #46599530 she's not buried here. He claims "she's probably buried at the old Patterson cemetery in Boonville, Yadkin County, NC but in an unmarked grave. I've surveyed that cemetery as well and there is no stone for her".

Per phutch #47770371 "according to Rita Townsend's book on the Descendants of Strangeman Hutchens, Biddy took one slave and moved to Cumberland County, KY, to be close to her youngest daughter Jane. Ms. Townsend reports her death at about 1805 and burial in Kentucky or Surry County, NC".

Per Patricia Kennedy Max (#48551670) 'Obedience Hutchins was the daughter of Strangeman Hutchins and Elizabeth Cox.

Also, the title of Rita Townsend's book spells Hutchins with an "i", not an "e". I have a copy of another book "Four Generations of the Family of Strangeman Hutchins and his wife Elizabeth Cox as known January 10, 1935" in which the editor wrote, "The Quaker Records of Virginia spell the name, Hutchins"'.

Had her in William C. Patterson Cemetery, Siloam, Surry County, North Carolina, USA but per Robert Carter #46599530 she's not buried here. He claims "she's probably buried at the old Patterson cemetery in Boonville, Yadkin County, NC but in an unmarked grave. I've surveyed that cemetery as well and there is no stone for her".

Per phutch #47770371 "according to Rita Townsend's book on the Descendants of Strangeman Hutchens, Biddy took one slave and moved to Cumberland County, KY, to be close to her youngest daughter Jane. Ms. Townsend reports her death at about 1805 and burial in Kentucky or Surry County, NC".

Per Patricia Kennedy Max (#48551670) 'Obedience Hutchins was the daughter of Strangeman Hutchins and Elizabeth Cox.

Also, the title of Rita Townsend's book spells Hutchins with an "i", not an "e". I have a copy of another book "Four Generations of the Family of Strangeman Hutchins and his wife Elizabeth Cox as known January 10, 1935" in which the editor wrote, "The Quaker Records of Virginia spell the name, Hutchins"'.



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