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  2. John Hutchings (slave trader) - Wikipedia

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    John Hutchings (c. 1775 – November 20, 1817) was a nephew by marriage of American slave trader, militia leader, and U.S. president Andrew Jackson. He was Jackson's partner in his general stores, [ 1 ] and his slave-trading operation .

  3. Wards of Andrew Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Jackson Hutchings - Son of Jackson's nephew-by-marriage and slave-trading business partner John Hutchings. He was taken to the Hermitage at age six, [ 25 ] grew up there as one of the "three Andrews," and elaborately carved his initials into the side of a wooden desk drawer which is on occasional display for Hermitage tours.

  4. John Hutchings - Wikipedia

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    John Hutchings may refer to: John Hutchings (slave trader) (c. 1775 –1817), kin to U.S. president Andrew Jackson; John Hutchings (d. 1867), a victim of the Icarus affair; John Bacon Hutchings (1859–1916), architect and father of E.T. Hutchings; John Fenwick Hutchings (1885–1968), British Royal Navy officer; Johnny Hutchings (1916–1963 ...

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  6. Hutchinson letters affair - Wikipedia

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    Political cartoon from 1774 by Paul Revere, depicting Death attacking Governor Thomas Hutchinson.. The Hutchinson letters affair was an incident that increased tensions between the colonists of the Province of Massachusetts Bay and the British government prior to the American Revolution.

  7. Nathan Johnson (abolitionist) - Wikipedia

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    He married Mary Durfee, nicknamed Polly, who was his business partner in their confectionery and catering businesses. In 1849, Nathan followed the Gold Rush to California. Polly died in 1871 and Nathan returned after her death and was a beneficiary of her estate.

  8. How the 2009 Colgan Air disaster became a turning point for U ...

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    Last month's mid-air collision near Washington, D.C., was the first fatal American commercial air disaster since shortly after 10 p.m. on February 12, 2009, when Colgan Air Flight 3407 fell out of ...

  9. Robert Sparke Hutchings - Wikipedia

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    Dittisham in Devon, with St. George's Church where Robert Sparke Hutchings was rector. Robert Sparke Hutchings was born in the village of Dittisham in Devon, the sixth and youngest child of John Hutchings (c. 1732 – 1802) of Paignton, rector of St. George's Church in Dittisham, and Sarah Sparke (c. 1734 – 1788) of Dartmouth.