Richard Gordon Hutcheson was the son of Robert F Hutcheson and Mary Barksdale. He married Essie Mae Robertson.
Richard Gordon Hutcheson was born 27 Apr 1894 at Charlotte Court House, Virginia. He was a self employed farmer in Sutherlin, Halifax Co., Virginia, per the 5 June 1917, World War I Draft Registration Card.
Richard Gordon Hutcheson was born 27 APr 1894 in Charlotte Co., Virginia. He was a minister, employed by the First Presbyterian Church in Pikeville, Pike Co., Kentucky. He resided at 142 Park St., Pikeville, Pike, Kentucky. He was 6'1/2" tall, 118 lbs, with hazel eyes and brown hair. World War II Draft Registration Card, dated 27 Apr 1942.
Richard Gordon Hutcheson was born 27 Apr 1894 in Virginia, to Robert F Hutcheson and Mary Barksdale. He served in World War 1. He was a minister plus the husband of Essie Robertson Hutcheson. On 25 Jun 1967, he died in rural, Brownsburg, Rockbridge Co., Virginia and his wife was the informant. VA CD #67-017868.
Richard Gordon Hutcheson was born 27 Apr 1894 in Charlotte Co., Virginia, to Mary Claiborne Barksdale and Robert Francis Hutcheson (born 11 Jan 1843 at Green Level, Charlotte Co., Virginia, married 29 Sep 1875 in Halifax Co., Virginia and died 2 Aug 1895 in Chase City, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia). "Grad. V.P.I., 1917; B.D., Union Theol. Seminary, 1931. Served in the U.S. Army during W.W., 2nd Lt., 67th F.A.; a teacher, 1919-1928, since 1931 a Presbyterian clergyman; res. Mullins, S.C. He m. at Wakefield, Virginia, Dec. 29, 1920, Essie Mae Robertson, daughter of Jesse Thomas and Nancy (Osborne) Robertson. She was born Apr. 6, 1904 at Wakefield. They had four children:
Rev. Richard Gordon, Jr., 13 Oct 1921
Fletcher Campbell, 24 Jan 1924
Jesse Robertson, 5 Apr 1926
Charles Allen, 29 Dec 1931."
Barksdale Family History and Genealogy (with Collateral Lines), by John A Barksdale, Richmond, William Byrd Press, 1940, p 333-335.
In 1998, the Tombstone was fallen over and covered by grass. Richard's stone with his wife is now standing and he has a 2nd marker from the military below (see photo).
transcription:
RICHARD G. HUTCHESON
VIRGINIA
2D LIEUTENANT FIELD ARTY
WORLD WAR I
APRIL 27, 1894 JUNE 25, 1967
Richard Gordon Hutcheson was the son of Robert F Hutcheson and Mary Barksdale. He married Essie Mae Robertson.
Richard Gordon Hutcheson was born 27 Apr 1894 at Charlotte Court House, Virginia. He was a self employed farmer in Sutherlin, Halifax Co., Virginia, per the 5 June 1917, World War I Draft Registration Card.
Richard Gordon Hutcheson was born 27 APr 1894 in Charlotte Co., Virginia. He was a minister, employed by the First Presbyterian Church in Pikeville, Pike Co., Kentucky. He resided at 142 Park St., Pikeville, Pike, Kentucky. He was 6'1/2" tall, 118 lbs, with hazel eyes and brown hair. World War II Draft Registration Card, dated 27 Apr 1942.
Richard Gordon Hutcheson was born 27 Apr 1894 in Virginia, to Robert F Hutcheson and Mary Barksdale. He served in World War 1. He was a minister plus the husband of Essie Robertson Hutcheson. On 25 Jun 1967, he died in rural, Brownsburg, Rockbridge Co., Virginia and his wife was the informant. VA CD #67-017868.
Richard Gordon Hutcheson was born 27 Apr 1894 in Charlotte Co., Virginia, to Mary Claiborne Barksdale and Robert Francis Hutcheson (born 11 Jan 1843 at Green Level, Charlotte Co., Virginia, married 29 Sep 1875 in Halifax Co., Virginia and died 2 Aug 1895 in Chase City, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia). "Grad. V.P.I., 1917; B.D., Union Theol. Seminary, 1931. Served in the U.S. Army during W.W., 2nd Lt., 67th F.A.; a teacher, 1919-1928, since 1931 a Presbyterian clergyman; res. Mullins, S.C. He m. at Wakefield, Virginia, Dec. 29, 1920, Essie Mae Robertson, daughter of Jesse Thomas and Nancy (Osborne) Robertson. She was born Apr. 6, 1904 at Wakefield. They had four children:
Rev. Richard Gordon, Jr., 13 Oct 1921
Fletcher Campbell, 24 Jan 1924
Jesse Robertson, 5 Apr 1926
Charles Allen, 29 Dec 1931."
Barksdale Family History and Genealogy (with Collateral Lines), by John A Barksdale, Richmond, William Byrd Press, 1940, p 333-335.
In 1998, the Tombstone was fallen over and covered by grass. Richard's stone with his wife is now standing and he has a 2nd marker from the military below (see photo).
transcription:
RICHARD G. HUTCHESON
VIRGINIA
2D LIEUTENANT FIELD ARTY
WORLD WAR I
APRIL 27, 1894 JUNE 25, 1967
Inscription
RICHARD G. HUTCHESON
VIRGINIA
2D LIEUTENANT FIELD ARTY
WORLD WAR I
APRIL 27, 1894 JUNE 25, 1967
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