History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . , 1873, while hismental vigor and usefulness were yet life was a bright example of industry, wisdom,and probity, and his death an occasion of sorrow tomany hearts. His widow, who still survives, is one ofthe contributors of this testimonial of regard to hismemory. ,IOHN T. Hutchinson was a native of Scotland, andthrough life followed the business of a florist. Hewas for years engaged in this pursuit on StatenIsland, and in 18(56 established the enterpri


History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . , 1873, while hismental vigor and usefulness were yet life was a bright example of industry, wisdom,and probity, and his death an occasion of sorrow tomany hearts. His widow, who still survives, is one ofthe contributors of this testimonial of regard to hismemory. ,IOHN T. Hutchinson was a native of Scotland, andthrough life followed the business of a florist. Hewas for years engaged in this pursuit on StatenIsland, and in 18(56 established the enterprise whichis now conducted by his son in Union township andElizabeth, N. J. His wife, Elizabeth, was of Englishbirth, and became the mother of five children,—JohnT., William, Jesse E., Annie G., and Frederick death of Mr. Hutchinson occurred March 10,1870, in his forty-fourth year, and that of his wifeSept. 30, 1879, in her fifty-sixth year. Both wereconsistent members of the Presbyterian Church, andhighly esteemed for their many virtues. Their son,John T., was born Aug. 8, 1854, on Staten Island>. lyfv^^^^^A^j


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