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 The Ontario  Register
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                                      Loyalists of Sussex County,  New Jersey
 .   .  the  amount  of  E500  for his appearance at                                                            39
 into recogmzanch~sl:uretv being  Jno.  Green.  The nature of his
 the next  term,   I   J   t  ·  d   forfeited  in Sussex County.  John Hutchison was taxed as a hcuse
 .   t  .  d'  ated  in  the  Minutes.  The case was  rie  at
 offense  1S  no  m  tc   ·  d  ('10   holder in Knowlton in 1774 although his name does not appear on
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 the  No vern  b  er  e1 rn   at wh 1 · ch time  William  was  fme   .1;.   and   the  list  for  1773.  On  27th April  1774  John Hutchison  and Jane
 ·  d to g 1 ·ve security for his good behavwr for two years.
 was requtre   .  .   Moore were Married  by  Nicholas Albertson,  J. P.  of Knowlton.
 ·f th 1 ·s  refers  to  the  same  Wllltam Green who
 rt  is  no  t  kn  own  1   [2  NE  435;  3 NE  46;  GMNJ 24:1,  40:134]  On  12th  October 1773
 served in the New  Jersey Volunteers.   .   .  .   .   Rachel Hutcheson and  John Whitenack were also married by the
 Thomas Green,  whohas not otherwise been Idenüfled, enhsted   said Nicholas Albertson.  John Whitenack, a  Loyalist,  was taxed

 in  Capt.  James Shaw's Company  of the  New  Jersey Volunteers   in  Knowlton in  1774 although not in  1773,  and he also served in
 on 23  June 1780.   the  New  Jersey  Volunteers,  a  portion  of  his  service  being  in
                    Brigadier General Skinner's Company. His  name is easily traced

 RIBLER             in the printed records except possiblyfor one entry which  refers

 Four men of this name served in the  New Jersey Volunteers,   to him as John White Smock.
 all  presuma hl y  from  Sussex  County.  Cpl. Christopher Ribler,   Private John Hutchinson enlisted in Major John Colden's Comp-
 Cpl.  Samuel Ribler  and  Pvt.  Cornelius Ribler  were in Captain   any on 3  October 1777, and he served in that company un til  1 ï82

 John Cougle 's Company in November 17 77.  John Ribler was  pro-  and thereafter in Captain Patrick Haggerty's Company.  Another
 moted from corporal  to  sergeant in Capt James Shaw's Company   Private John Hutchinson enlisted in Brigadier General Skinner's
 on 24 August 1780.   Company  on  12 January  1781  and  served in that  company until
                    the peace in 1783.
 At  1\Iay  Term  1777  William Ribler  of  Newtown Township  in

 Sussex County "a disaffected man" was hailed before the Sussex
 sessions of the New  Jersey Supreme Court.  It was  charged that
                   WILLIAM  HUTCHINSON
 on  5 March 1777  at  Newtown  in  the  presence of many he said:
                       Inquisition  was  found  against  William Hutchison  of Knowlton
 "I do not value  Congress money.  I would  rather have  18  pence
                   on 20 June 1778, and his first and second defaults were recorded
 of old money than a great deal  of Congress money.  I think it will
                   in the Minutes of the Sussex County Court at the August and Nov-
 be of no value in afew days.  I can go to the King's proclamation
                   ember Terms,  1778.  His name appears on  the  list drawn up on
 (meaning  Howe's  proclamation)  before  sun  dawn.  The  King's
                   10 December  of  that  year of  those whose estates had been for-
 Standard  ~ill be erected at the  Court House  in a  few days,  and
                   feited  in Sussex County.  William Hutchison was taxed in Knowlton
 we  (mean~ng other tories and himself)  can  raise  as  many men
                   in1773and1774. [2NE435; 3NE46;  GMNJ40:133. SeealsoJones
 as the Whtgs ."  Charged with uttering seditious words  he plead
 not guilty.  [NJSC 36086]   ,   pp.  101,  251] William Hutchinson served as a  lieutenant in Capt.
                   James Shaw's Company of the New Jersey  Volunteers  from 1 ïï7

 JOHN HUTCHINSON   to 1780. In thatyearhe transferred to Brigadier Gener:.J l Skinner's
                   Company in which he served until1782 when he was commissioned
 He i.s ~ot named in Jones al though a  different man of the same
 name ts mcluded  in that   k   h   a  captain.  He was  wounded  in  July 1779.  Jones  records  that.he
 h   d   .   .   .  wor  ·  T  e  records  regarding  the man   was at St.  John,  New  Brunswick after the peace but that he dted
 ere  un  et  constderat n  ela
 10
 1
 Hutch.   b   se Y parallel  those regarding Wm   at Walsingham in Upper Canada in March 1836.
 mson (see  elow)  r  ·  T
 inson of Knowlton on  ' ~~~~s~ ;~~ wa.s  f~und against John Hutch-
 20
 were recorded in the  Minutes  of  . His  flrst and second defaults
 August and November Terms 177~he Suss.ex County Court  at the   GEORGE  KEEFER

 list drawn up  10  December 1778   ,  and  hts name appears on the   His first and second defaults were recorded in the  Minutes of
 of those whose estates had been   the Sussex County Court at the  February and .l\Iay  Terms.  1779.
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