Seventh Generation


773. Phillip Sigler Hutcheson was born on 15 January 1812 in Rhea Co., TN. He died on 31 August 1890 at the age of 78. He was at Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Cumberland. [Marcus Merged 7.FTW]

1. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sigler Hutcheson were both members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church with which she connected herself when she was a child and he joined at the age of thirty-five years. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity. He was Justice of the Peace for the Fourth District, Tennessee for thirty-five years, and for many years was chairman of the Bledsoe County Court. Politically he was a Whig during the early part of his life, but later he was identified with the Democratic Party. Five of his brothers and two of his sisters moved to Texas. James, his son was a soldier in the Confederate Army, enrolled in the Fifth Tennessee Infantry, was captured at Chattanooga while acting as a scout. Frank, another son, served in the Second Tennessee Cavalry, in Ashby's Regiment and was captured in Kentucky in 1863 and was confined in the prison at Johnson Island until the close of the war, which resulted in the destruction of his health. - "Hutcheson Genealogy", Pg. 27.

Sarah "Sallie" Brown (private).

Phillip Sigler Hutcheson-27965 and Sarah "Sallie" Brown-28408 had the following children:

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William Franklin Hutcheson-28409.

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Margaret Hutcheson-28415.