Display Patriot - P-189217 - Henry/John Henry HUTTO/HOTTO

Henry/John Henry HUTTO/HOTTO

SAR Patriot #: P-189217

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
 

State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Corporal
DAR #: A061465

Birth: 26 May 1753 / Orangeburg Dist / SC
Death: 24 Sep 1817 / Barnwell Dist / SC

Qualifying Service Description:

Served in the 1st SC Regiment under Colonel C. Pinckney 1775-1781


Additional References:
  1. DAR Patriot Index, Vol II
  2. Stub Entries for Indents for Rev War Claims
  3. NARA, M881, Compiled Military Service Records, Roll #879
  4. Moss, Roster of SC Patriots in the American Revolution, pg 480

Spouse: Ann Katherine Zorn
Children: Isaac; William; Nicholas; Jacob; Rebecca; Charles; Nancy; John H; Isaac; Henry; Mary;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2001-01-16 GA 8193 J Mixon Cowart (153276) Isaac   
2006-09-14 SC 26365 Charles William Rhoden Jr. (167722) William   
2010-04-01 SC 38374 William Russell Campbell Sr (176604) William   
2010-04-01 SC 38375 William Russell Campbell Jr. (176605) William   
2013-08-29 TN 54890 Alan Everett Moore (188512) Rebecca   
2015-07-27 GA 65215 Robert Eric Denty III (195642) Rebecca   
2015-07-27 GA 65216 Samuel Monroe Denty (195643) Rebecca   
2018-01-12 SC 78859 Robert Edward Escue (205982) William   
2018-02-16 SC 79491 Frederick Edward Sojourner (206454) William   
Location:
Barnwell / Barnwell / SC / USA
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Marker Type:
VA Stone
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Comments:

Image taken and provided with permission of compatriot Gerald Adams (SC) member # 195444



Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
  • From the intersection of SC Hwy 3 and SC Hwy 70 in Barnwell, SC, take Hwy 3 south for roughly 7 miles to a dirt drive on the right. An historic highway marker is located at this point. The cemetery is another 200 or so feet into the wooded area
  • When approaching the cemetery from the drive, the line of markers for Revolutionary War Patriots is to the left nearest to the highway. The marker for Henry Hutto is the fourth stone from the right. It is an upright, VA-type stone of lighter color with a rounded top



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