Alexander Hutchinson (July 4, 1764 – February 25, 1853) was a Vermont politician who served as State Auditor.
Hutchinson was born in Grafton, Massachusetts, a son of Rev. Aaron and Margery (Carter) Hutchinson. [1] His siblings included Titus Hutchinson. [1]
A lifelong bachelor, Hutchinson resided in Woodstock, Vermont, where he became a successful merchant and had a reputation as an eccentric. [2] [3] [4]
Hutchinson was a veteran of the American Revolution, responding with other members of his militia unit in the aftermath of the Royalton Raid. [5]
He served in local offices, including Register of Probate and postmaster. [6] [7] [8] [9]
From 1806 to 1813 and 1815 to 1817 Hutchinson was Vermont's State Auditor. [10] [11]
Hutchinson died in Pomfret, Vermont. [12] He was buried at Cushing Cemetery in Woodstock. [13]
Alexander Hutchinson (July 4, 1764 – February 25, 1853) was a Vermont politician who served as State Auditor.
Hutchinson was born in Grafton, Massachusetts, a son of Rev. Aaron and Margery (Carter) Hutchinson. [1] His siblings included Titus Hutchinson. [1]
A lifelong bachelor, Hutchinson resided in Woodstock, Vermont, where he became a successful merchant and had a reputation as an eccentric. [2] [3] [4]
Hutchinson was a veteran of the American Revolution, responding with other members of his militia unit in the aftermath of the Royalton Raid. [5]
He served in local offices, including Register of Probate and postmaster. [6] [7] [8] [9]
From 1806 to 1813 and 1815 to 1817 Hutchinson was Vermont's State Auditor. [10] [11]
Hutchinson died in Pomfret, Vermont. [12] He was buried at Cushing Cemetery in Woodstock. [13]