

Elizabeth Kilham Hutton was born in England. Her parents were Austin and Alice Kilham.
She married Richard Hutton before 1644. Richard Hutton was born about 1621.
Elizabeth and Richard's children included:
They arrived in Wenham about 1649. Richard became a freeman and constable in 1653. Richard was a frequent member of the jury. In 1654 he failed to appear for jury duty because of the difficulty of coming over the ferry.
He had a few problems. In 1658 he was fined for having drunk too much liquor and was sued for non-payment of a debt to Humphrey Griffen. In 1661 he was fined for smoking in the street on the Sabbath and was involved in a property dispute with Walter Fairfield. In 1668, Richard Hutton and Daniel Kilham were accused of speaking out of turn at a church meeting after the service.
In 1674 Richard, Elizabeth and their daughter Elizabeth were listed as members of the church. Richard testified for Daniel Kilham in a trespassing case.
In 1675 Richard was a soldier in King Philip's War.
In 1676 Richard sold Richard Kimball 35 acres and Elizabeth gave up her dower rights to the property.
Elizabeth died between 1676 and 1696 when Richard married Susanna Moore Dutch who was the daughter of Richard Moore and Christian Hunter. She was the widow of Captain Samuel Dutch of Salem. Richard was appointed the guardian of Susannah Dutch who was about 12 years old on February 3, 1695/96.
On December 28 1681, William Knowlton conveyed land to Richard Hutton of Wenham.
Starting about 1695 Richard and Susannah began divesting themselves of their land.
On March 25, 1695, they conveyed land to John Leverett.
On May 3, 1698, they sold John Brown some land near their house for 4£.
On March 29 1704, William and Lydia Knowlton and Richard Hutton conveyed land to Rice Knowlton.
On April 5, 1706 he gave land to two grandsons Richard Fowler and Hutton Goldsmith.
for the love and affection he hath to his two Grandsons Richard Ffowler and Hutten Goldsmith both of said Wenham, hath given, granted ... all that my forty acres of land in said Wenham, be it more or less as hereafter butted and bounded, with all the building thereon, as also my commonage and common Right in Wenham.
At the same time, he provided for his wife,
. . .Susannah, the now wife of said Hutton, if she shall survive her husband, so long as she shall remaine his widdow.
On May 14, 1707 they sold more of their land land to William Rogers.
In 1707 Richard was blind.
Richard died in Wenham on June 21, 1713 when he was 96 years old.
After Richard died, Susanna married John Knowlton of Ipswich.
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Elizabeth (Kilham) Hutton (abt. 1623 - abt. 1695)
Born about 1623 in Dennington, Suffolk, England
Daughter of Austin Kilham and Alice (Gorball) Kilham
Sister of Daniel Killam, Ruth Kilham, John Killam, Elizabeth Killam, Mary Kilham, Lott Kilham and Sarah (Kilham) Fiske
Wife of Richard Hutton — married 1654 in Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Mother of Elizabeth (Hutton) Fowler and Martha (Hutton) Goldsmith
Died about 1695 at about age 72 in Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Kilham-42 created 25 Apr 2014 | Last modified 21 Nov 2022
Biography
Elizabeth was born in 1623. Elizabeth Kilham ... She passed away in 1695. [1]
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She is mentioned in the 1667 will of her mother. She had a daughter Elizabeth by 1667 (who is also mentioned in that 1667 will).[2]
She died before January 1696 (when her husband married his second wife).
Sources
↑ First-hand information as remembered by Al Adams, Friday, April 25, 2014. Replace this citation if there is another source.
↑ Genealogy of the Kilham Family of Essex County, Massachusetts, Sidney Perley, Salem, MA, 1913. (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/369687-kill...)
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations Vol. 15 Chilton/More p. 157
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of, Dennington, Suffolk, England
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1650
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Taughton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
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1662 |
March 30, 1662
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Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1695
Age 72
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Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts
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May 20, 1933
Age 72
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March 27, 1934
Age 72
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January 13, 1949
Age 72
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