tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4582751663390398171.post345436402738680792..comments2023-11-03T17:20:18.270-07:00Comments on William & Mary Dyer: Anne Marbury Hutchinson: American Founding Mother chapter excerpt Christy K Robinsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05988458745832012138noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4582751663390398171.post-5634125196186720842020-07-03T19:33:20.337-07:002020-07-03T19:33:20.337-07:00There are several Facebook descendant groups for t...There are several Facebook descendant groups for the Dyers and Hutchinsons. I hesitate to name them here because of spam-bots, but if you contact me through this website (click on my "About Me" link in the right-side menu), I'll give you some links. Christy K Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05988458745832012138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4582751663390398171.post-81533932577627664832020-07-03T19:25:11.925-07:002020-07-03T19:25:11.925-07:00Yes, many others have the Dyers, Hutchinsons, and ...Yes, many others have the Dyers, Hutchinsons, and Williams's in their ancestry. The Dyers' oldest son Samuel married the Hutchinsons' granddaughter (through Edward) Anne, so that connection has led to countless thousands of descendants. The Williams's daughter also married into the families. And in the 10 to 13 generations (about 360 years) since, their descendants have married again and again, in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut--and everywhere westward of that. Christy K Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05988458745832012138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4582751663390398171.post-84920724101040404642020-07-03T17:22:23.184-07:002020-07-03T17:22:23.184-07:00Sorry to barge in here. I'm reading one of you...Sorry to barge in here. I'm reading one of your books about Mary Dyer. I have learned that I'm a direct descendant of Anne Hutchinson, Mary Dyer AND Roger Williams. Their lines intersected and led to my grandmother. This seems very unusual to me. Have you run across others sharing the same situation?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05602468627554162231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4582751663390398171.post-22384110915307164662020-01-23T14:19:05.912-07:002020-01-23T14:19:05.912-07:00Facebook comments:
Johannah Faurot Aiken: Great ...Facebook comments: <br /><br />Johannah Faurot Aiken: Great perspective! Thank you for sharing this!<br /> <br />Barbara Wite: great info!<br /><br />Carolyn Berry Copp: American Jezebel by Eve LaPlante is a wonderful well researched biography of Anne Hutchinson.<br /><br />Christy K Robinson: My book (the one shown here) is also well researched, and endorsed by numerous historians, ministers, and religious liberty leaders. It contains research that wasn't available when Eve was researching her book. She focuses mainly on Anne's trials, while I focused on Anne's culture and her legacy. So they're both biographies of Anne Hutchinson, but very different in what we covered.<br /><br />Carolyn Berry Copp: I look forward to reading it... <br /><br />Pamela Johnson: She's my first cousin 10x removed. She does not get enough exposure nor do the rest of the Quakers for their importance in the development of American freedom, rights and education.<br /><br />Susan Nielsen: she’s my cousin, too. And she certainly deserves to have her story told more often.<br /> <br />Christy K Robinson: I'm the only person posting research on Anne Hutchinson and her family and associates. You can find many of them by going to my Dyer blog and searching "Hutchinson" in the search box at the top left of the page. What I've posted publicly is not the same material as in the book. Here's the blog, which you might want to bookmark in your browser: <br />Christy K Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05988458745832012138noreply@blogger.com