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Anna Hutto (Tshudy)

Also Known As: "Ann", "Anna Tschudi"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Basel, Basel-Stadt, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland
Death: 1790 (62-63)
Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Martin Tschudy and Anna Catherine Tschudy
Wife of Charles Hutto, Sr.
Mother of Carl Hotto; Susannah Hutto; Corp. Henry Hutto, Sr.; Charles Hutto, Jr.; Isaac Hotto and 2 others
Sister of Margaret Tshudy; Elisabeth Tshudy and Barbara Tshudy

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About Anna Hutto

A Patriot of the American Revolution for SOUTH CAROLINA. DAR Ancestor # A061462



Ann immigrated in 1735, arriving in South Carolina.


Wife Ann [Hutto] provided material aid to the Revolutionary cause: June 1782. Provided rations for three men and horses. July 1782. Provided "3 Beeves and 1 year old Heifer" for the use of Col. Knotten's Regt. on their march to Ft. Sumter. Dec. 1782. Provided 10 3/4 lb. of bacon for the troops.



Immigrated to Charlestown, South Carolina in 1735.

Daughter of Swiss immigrants Martin Tshudy and Ann Catherine "Anna" Balmer.

Sister of Hans Jacob and Elizabeth Tshudy.

Wife of Charles Hutto, Sr.

Mother of:
Carl Hutto (1746-1747) Anna Hutto (1746-1752) Susannah Hutto (1751-1752) Charles Hutto, Jr. Issac Hutto (1758-1818) Ulrich Hutto (1760-1760) Jacob Hutto


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Anna Hutto's Timeline

1727
December 21, 1727
Basel, Basel-Stadt, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland
1736
1736
Age 8
Carolina
1746
March 15, 1746
Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, America, British Colony
1747
1747
ORANGEBURG, DISTRICT SC
1751
1751
Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina
1753
May 26, 1753
Orangeburg, South Carolina, Colonial America

John Henry Hutto, known as Henry. Baptized. 26 May 1753, planter in Orangeburg Dist., SC. He Married Ann Zorn about 1808.

1755
January 25, 1755
Orangeburgh County, South Carolina, America, British Colony
1758
March 23, 1758
ORANGEBURG, DISTRICT SC
1760
February 24, 1760
Age 32
Orangeburg Church (?)