10. Edwin Wilson Hutter was born on Sep 12, 1813 in Allentown, Pennsylvania and died on Sep 21, 1873 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at age 60.
Edwin married Elizabeth Embich Shindel on Apr 26, 1838. Elizabeth was born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Children from this marriage were:
34 M i. Christian Jacob Hutter was born on Dec 13, 1841.
35 M ii. James Buchanan Hutter .
11. Maria Huber Hutter was born on Jan 20, 1816 in Allentown, Pennsylvania and died on Sep 6, 1901 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, at age 85.
Maria married Robert Emmet Wright on Jul 19, 1836. Robert was born on Nov 30, 1810 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and died on Jan 10, 1886, at age 75.
Children from this marriage were:
36 F i. Caroline Hutter Wright was born on May 6, 1838 in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
+ 37 F ii. Ida Elizabeth Wright was born on Jun 10, 1841 in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
+ 38 F iii. Maria Wilson Wright was born on Sep 10, 1843 in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
39 F iv. Sarah Ryan Wright was born on Jun 29, 1845.
Sarah married Alexander Chamber Brooks .
+ 40 M v. Robert Emmet Wright was born on Feb 15, 1847.
+ 41 M vi. James Holmes Wright was born on Dec 25, 1849 and died on Apr 27, 1898, at age 48.
42 F vii. Minna Agnes Wright was born on Aug 29, 1853.
Minna married Cassius Amandus Miller on Jan 10, 1883.
+ 43 M viii. John Marshall Wright was born on Oct 19, 1855.
12. Caroline Louisa Hutter was born on Dec 26, 1817 in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Caroline married William Orville Hickock on Sep 10, 1840 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. William was born on Oct 6, 1815 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and died on May 25, 1891, at age 75.
Children from this marriage were:
44 F i. Mary Alice Hickock was born on Jun 25, 1841 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and died on Oct 27, 1885, at age 44.
Mary married Gibson Hunt on Apr 15, 1869.
+ 45 M ii. Edwin Hutter Hickock was born on Nov 14, 1844 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and died on Feb 16, 1886, at age 41.
+ 46 M iii. William Orville Hickock was born on Feb 12, 1849 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and died on Oct 25, 1881, at age 32.
+ 47 F iv. Caroline Louisa Hickock was born on Mar 29, 1852 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
13. Margaret Charlotte Hutter was born on Sep 6, 1820 in Allentown, Pennsylvania and died on Nov 16, 1895, at age 75.
Margaret married Simon Miller on Sep 6, 1839 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Simon was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Children from this marriage were:
48 F i. Clara Miller .
49 M ii. Charles H. Miller .
16. Sara Julia Hutter was born on Oct 29, 1826 and died on Mar 21, 1864 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at age 37.
Sara married John W. Ryan on Jun 8, 1843.
Children from this marriage were:
17. Francis Lewis Hutter was born on Aug 19, 1828 in Allentown, Pennsylvania and died on Apr 6, 1879 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at age 50.
Francis married Mary M. Fortney on Apr 15, 1852. Mary was born on Oct 24, 1829 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and died on Jun 17, 1871, at age 41.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 52 M i. William H. Hutter was born on Jan 18, 1853 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
53 M ii. Francis Lewis Hutter was born on Oct 11, 1854 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Francis married Marian Fisher on Oct 11, 1876.
54 M iii. John W. Ryan Hutter was born on Oct 28, 1862 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
John married Catherine Elizabeth Poist on Jan 2, 1883.
55 M iv. Edwin W. Hutter was born on Oct 28, 1862 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and died in Jul 1888 in Oil City, Pennsylvania, at age 25.
Francis married Mina Gardner on May 21, 1873.
18. Ferdinand Charles Hutter was born on May 16, 1831 in Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, died on Feb 21, 1885 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 53, and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
General Notes: Paymaster for the Confederate States of America. Lived at Igloo Farms.
Excerpt from The Street of Lynchburg by Martha Cleveland Craddock; "Six blocks west of Chestnut Hill Drive and Sandusky Drive, running northwest, and Igloo Drive, running west. Sandusky, built by Charles Johnston in 1808, is Lynchburg's first example of a Federal style facade. Igloo Drive was named for the aforementioned dairy farm. Igloo was named by Ferdinand Hutter, son of Major George Hutter at the suggestion of a friend, who had traveled to Alaska and brought back this word signifying Little Hut used by the Indians there to indicate their abodes. It seems to imply that the original house was small, although the building replacing it is a handsome brick structure. Charles B. Segar established the Igloo Dairy Farm in 1922 with a herd of a hundred Guernsey cattle . . ."
Ferdinand married Isabella H. Goggin on Jun 2, 1859 in Lynchburg, Virginia. Isabella was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, died on Sep 10, 1859 in Lynchburg, Virginia, and was buried in George C. Hutter Lot At Presbyterian Cemetery.
Ferdinand married Mary Power Lyons , daughter of James Lyons and Henningham Watkins, on Apr 7, 1864 in Richmond, Virginia. Mary was born on Jul 31, 1840 in Richmond, Virginia, died on Feb 4, 1900 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 59, and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 56 M i. James Lyons Hutter was born on Jul 21, 1865 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia and died on Mar 22, 1953 in Memphis, Tennessee, at age 87.
57 M ii. William Henry Lyons Hutter was born on Oct 17, 1867 in Lynchburg, Virginia and died on Dec 17, 1948 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 81.
William married Rosa Kern .
58 F iii. Harriet Ida Hutter was born on Sep 30, 1869 in Campbell County, Virginia, died on Jul 25, 1914 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 44, and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
Harriet married Henry Bruce Watts on Sep 26, 1888 in Lynchburg, Virginia.
59 M iv. George Christian Hutter was born on Mar 17, 1875 in Igloe, Campbell County, Virginia and died on Sep 8, 1889 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 14.
+ 60 F v. Mary Lyons Hutter was born on Oct 18, 1878 in Igloe, Campbell County, Virginia and died on Jul 5, 1946 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 67.
21. Edward Sixtus Hutter was born on Sep 18, 1839 in Lynchburg, Virginia, died on Jun 22, 1904 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 64, and was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
General Notes: Major Edward Sixtus Hutter.
Rivermont was the home purchased by Edward and Nannie Hutter later in the 19th century. While they did alter the house, they did a great deal with the land in the neighborhood above and beyond Daniel's Hill. In 1873, Hutter, a civil engineer, parceled and sold lots above the mansion in a development he named Danieltown. He was later one of the organizers of the Rivermont Company, the largest of the several land companies of the 1890's boom, and he was in part responsible for engineering the bridge over Blackwater Creek, which was so essential; to the development of what then was farmland.
Major Edward Sixtus Hutter II: Virginia Military Institute class of 1859. Saw service April 17, 1861 as Captain of a company of cadets who became involved in combat. Surrendered at Danville on April 27, 1865 as Major of Artillery. Later, his occupation was Civil Engineer. Residence; Rivermont.
Edward married Anne Frances Langhorne , daughter of John Scarsbrook Langhorne and Sarah Elizabeth Dabney, on Dec 19, 1861 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Lynchburg, Virginia. Anne was born on Apr 10, 1842 in Campbell County, Virginia, died on Jun 3, 1907, at age 65, and was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
Children from this marriage were:
61 M i. John Langhorne Hutter was born on Feb 18, 1864 in Lynchburg, Virginia, died on Jun 22, 1893 in Pittsville, Virginia, at age 29, and was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
General Notes: Unmarried.
+ 62 F ii. Elizabeth Dabney Hutter was born on Sep 16, 1865 in Lynchburg, Virginia.
63 M iii. Edward Risque Hutter was born on Jul 31, 1868 in Lynchburg, Virginia, died on Dec 26, 1910 in Glen Ferris, Fayette County, West Virginia, at age 42, and was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
General Notes: Edward and his brother Christian drowned crossing the ice on the Kanawha River after having gone to a party and were on their way to their sister's home.
+ 64 F iv. Harriet Risque Hutter was born on Dec 10, 1869 in Lynchburg, Virginia, died on Mar 22, 1942 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 72, and was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
+ 65 F v. Nannie Scott Hutter was born on Mar 3, 1873 in Lynchburg, Virginia and died in Lynchburg, Virginia.
66 M vi. George Christian Hutter was born on Oct 14, 1874 in Lynchburg, Virginia and died on Dec 26, 1910 in Glen Ferris, Fayette County, West Virginia, at age 36.
+ 67 F vii. Lucy Boyd Hutter was born on Jul 21, 1876 in Lynchburg, Virginia, died on Apr 3, 1966 in Beckley, West Virginia, at age 89, and was buried in Sunset Memorial Park, Beckley, West Virginia.
68 M viii. Chiswell Dabney Hutter was born on Apr 18, 1877 in Lynchburg, Virginia, died on Sep 29, 1898 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 21, and was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
General Notes: Never married.
69 M ix. Edward Sixtus Hutter was born on Jun 9, 1878 in Lynchburg, Virginia, died on Sep 28, 1880 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 2, and was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
+ 70 F x. Edna Houston Hutter was born on Feb 5, 1884 in Lynchburg, Virginia.
71 F xi. Kitty Walker Hutter was born on Mar 27, 1885 in Lynchburg, Virginia, died on Dec 7, 1885 in Lynchburg, Virginia, and was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
72 M xii. Harry Langhorne Hutter was born on Jan 29, 1888 in Lynchburg, Virginia, died on Sep 17, 1888 in Lynchburg, Virginia, and was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
22. James Risque Hutter was born on Oct 22, 1841 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia and died on Jun 15, 1923 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia, at age 81.
General Notes: Suffered from a disabling illness October and November 1861. Wounded in action and a Prisoner of War July 3, 1863. Promoted to Major while in prison September 24, 1863. Exchanged early 1865. Prisoner of War again April 1, 1865 at Five Forks. Released from Johnson's Island July 25, 1865.
University of Virginia and VMI class of 1860. Was a farmer and surveyor.
More: Graduated from VMI in July 1860 and made a brilliant record as a Confederate officer in the Civil War, in which he rose to the rank of Colonel. He was wounded and captured at Pickett's celebrated charge in the battle for Gettysburg, and after his exchange he was recaptured and served as a prisoner of war until the end of the conflict.
After his graduation from VMI he was a student of medicine at Charleston, South Carolina from September 1860 until February 1861, where his father was stationed as paymaster in the U. S. Army.
James married Charlotte Stannard Hutter , daughter of Edward Sixtus Hutter and Emily Williams Cobbs, on Oct 30, 1877 in Poplar Forest, Bedford County, Virginia. Charlotte was born on Mar 19, 1857 in Poplar Forest, Bedford County, Virginia and died on Oct 26, 1930 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia, at age 73.
Children from this marriage were:
73 F i. Lottie Hutter was born on Feb 20, 1880 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia and died on Jun 2, 1909 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia, at age 29.
+ 74 M ii. James Risque Hutter was born on Jul 20, 1881 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia and died in 1946 in California, at age 65.
75 M iii. Edward Sixtus Hutter was born on Nov 8, 1883 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia and died on Dec 16, 1888 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia, at age 5.
+ 76 M iv. Ferdinand Lee Hutter was born on Aug 18, 1885 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia and died on Jan 16, 1950 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia, at age 64.
+ 77 F v. Imogene Gordon Hutter was born on Jul 22, 1887 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia and died on Dec 18, 1915, at age 28.
+ 78 M vi. Harold Heyward Hutter was born on Nov 2, 1889 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia and died in Aug 1981 in Campbell County, Virginia, at age 91.
79 M vii. James Logwood Hutter was born on May 19, 1892 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia and died on Aug 31, 1956 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 64.
James married Josephine Haden . Josephine was born on Jan 29, 1899 and died on Sep 22, 1942 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 43.
23. Adeline Lawrence Hutter was born on Nov 8, 1846 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia, died on Nov 15, 1926 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 80, and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
General Notes: Adelaide (Adeline) was the youngest child in the family, therefore was the only one living at Sandusky during the occupation by Federal Forces on June 17, 1864. She kept a journal during that period of which only a small portion survived. The remnants are housed in the Poplar Forest Library for safekeeping. Ada described the devastated condition of the fields and outbuildings at Sandusky as well as at Hunter's Hill, the summer home of her grandfather, Major James Beverly Risque; contrasting those to the relatively undamaged fields and buildings at Poplar Forest, where she visited during those troubled times.
After the war she moved to Morganfield, Kentucky with her new husband where she bore seven children, two of which lay buried in the Narcissus Field, the family graveyard. They moved back to Virginia where LeRoy's health deteriorated until his death in 1900.
Adeline married Leroy William Long on Dec 8, 1866 in Sandusky, Campbell County, Virginia. Leroy was born on Jul 8, 1831 in Campbell County, Virginia and died on Jun 11, 1900 in Nottoway County, Virginia, at age 68.
General Notes: Major LeRoy William Long. LeRoy William Long was the son of Calista Rosser Cralle and Armistead Long II, born on the Falling River in Campbell County, Virginia. When he was still a young child, his parents, along with his aunt and uncle, Maria Kenner Cralle and Albert Gallatin Long emigrated to Union County, Kentucky with a total of 15 children in 17 wagons and carriages containing all their worldly possessions. (The Long brothers had married two Cralle sisters.) Calista wrote a journal each day of the journey, which began on December 6, 1836 through ice and snow, over the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains, until they reached their destination on January 13, 1837. After the death of his mother in 1841, his father moved his family back to Amherst County, Virginia where he arranged for the education of his sons. LeRoy studied law at what is today the University of Richmond and returned to Kentucky to practice law.
When the Civil War broke out, LeRoy joined the Confederate Army and served until he was captured in Kentucky while trying to raise a Confederate company in that border state. Major Long was imprisoned at Johnston's Island, at Sandusky, Ohio, where he remained under a sentence of death until he was pardoned by President Lincoln. It was at Johnston's Island where he met Colonel J. Risque Hutter who had also been captured. When they were both paroled they returned to Lynchburg where the destitute LeRoy spent the summer trying to earn enough to get back to Kentucky. It was during this time that he met and fell in love with Risque's sister, Ada, and before he left for his adopted home in Kentucky, they were engaged. After resuming his law practice, he returned to Virginia and they were married at Sandusky on December 6, 1866.
Children from this marriage were:
80 M i. George Hutter Long was born on Oct 24, 1867 in Union County, Kentucky and died on Jul 13, 1949 in Stauton, Virginia, at age 81.
+ 81 M ii. Lee Long was born on Dec 26, 1868 in Union County, Kentucky and died on Dec 23, 1960, at age 91.
+ 82 F iii. Anne Cralle Long was born on Sep 22, 1872 in Union County, Kentucky and died on May 15, 1943 in Orlando, Florida, at age 70.
+ 83 M iv. John Lindsay Long was born on Jan 17, 1875 in Union County, Kentucky, died on Nov 1, 1924 in Richmond, Virginia, at age 49, and was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.
84 F v. Beverly Risque Long was born on Mar 12, 1877 in Union County, Kentucky and died on Apr 20, 1877 in Union County, Kentucky.
85 F vi. Harriet Risque Long was born on May 11, 1878 in Union County, Kentucky and died on Feb 11, 1958 in Stauton, Virginia, at age 79.
General Notes: Known as "Hallie" and was unmarried for many reasons. Though she had no husband nor children of her own, she left a lifetime of good works for which there are still a few who remember her with fondness and gratitude. She was the youngest living child of Ada and LeRoy Long and perhaps had a greater impact on the lives of more people than all of the rest of us put together. She was born to be a "helper of people" and she did touch many lives. Her first role was to members of her own family. She and her beloved mother, Ada, undertook the rearing of two of Anne Cralle Long Johnson's children when she moved to Florida following the death of her husband. The youngest of the two, little Roy, was less than a year old when his mother left. He called Ada "mother" for the rest of his life and Hallie was the only real parent he ever knew other than his beloved Ada. When he was a small child they learned that he was profoundly deaf as a result of spinal meningitis and required special care which they provided.
Anne Lee Johnson (Payne) considered Hallie her second mother, as did her son West. Mary Ball Long lost her father at age six and her mother Em died some seven years later of cancer. Hallie became a second mother to her, helping her through St. Margaret's School and Randolph Macon Woman's College while providing her with a home until her marriage in 1940. When young Roy reached school age, Hallie's brother John, who was studying law at the University of Pennsylvania, learned of a very fine school for the deaf and made arrangements for Roy to attend. Hallie went up to Philadelphia to serve as a counselor in the School so she could be near Roy and help him to adjust to being so far from home. After a year there, she was forced to return home to help care for her eldest brother George who had a nervous breakdown following a serious accident on the railroad.
For the next several years, Hallie worked as a teacher at the Miller Orphanage while her mother Ada took George to Sandusky to recover. She the accepted a position as executive secretary of the Traveler's Aid Society where her role was that of helping people from all walks of life. She opened her home to all who needed a helping hand beyond the scope of the Traveler's Aid. Her last adopted child was Eveline, daughter of devoted but severely handicapped parents. Aunt Hal provided for all her needs that her parents were not able to do, and when the time came, she sent her great neice to four years at Mary Washington College. She dedicated her life to the travelers, the poor, and to those of her loved ones who were, for one reason or another, in need of a helping hand. (Notes found at Sandusky)
86 F vii. Marie Long was born on Feb 6, 1880 in Union County, Kentucky.
33. Christian Sixtus Hutter was born on Oct 19, 1862 in Poplar Forest, Lynchburg, Virginia and died on May 13, 1947 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 84.
Christian married Ernestine Booker on Jan 21, 1886 in Salem, Virginia. Ernestine was born on Jan 11, 1866 in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Children from this marriage were:
87 F i. Claudine Hutter was born on Aug 24, 1886.
88 M ii. James Booker Hutter was born on Jun 20, 1888.
89 U iii. Unknown Hutter was born on Jun 24, 1890.
90 M iv. Christian Sixtus Hutter was born on Oct 20, 1891 in Lynchburg, Virginia and died on Feb 12, 1957 in Lynchburg, Virginia, at age 65.
Christian married Eleanor Fairfax Butman on Apr 23, 1917.
91 M v. Edward William Hutter was born on Jan 20, 1894.
92 F vi. Ernestine Hutter was born on May 24, 1896.
93 F vii. Emily Cobbs Hutter was born on Apr 27, 1898.
94 F viii. Caroline Elizabeth Hutter was born on Aug 3, 1900.
95 M ix. Malcolm Hutter was born on Sep 30, 1910.
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