Is this another daughter of William?? Or is she the one who was born in 1687?? Just that the age at burial would have been wrong if so.:
HUTCHINSON, Sara Christening
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 22 Dec 1676 Recorded in: York, Yorkshire, England
Collection: Kings Court, Holy Trinity
Father: George HUTCHINSON
Source: FHL Film 1068426 Dates: 1616 - 1812
Is this another daughter of William?? Or is she the one who was born in 1687?? Just that the age at burial would have been wrong if so.:
HUTCHINSON, Sara Christening
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 22 Dec 1676 Recorded in: York, Yorkshire, England
Collection: Kings Court, Holy Trinity
Father: George HUTCHINSON
Source: FHL Film 1068426 Dates: 1616 - 1812
I cannot find a birth or Christening reference for William savage or Anna Marfield, as they would have been born before 1617 when the parish of Escrick came into being. I will look at other parishes nearby.
Other parishes that are nearby which have been in existenece longer than escirck:
Wheldrake 1603 (NE of Escrick) Extracted from 1669 forwards
Stillingfleet 1598 (SW of Escrick) Extracted from 1813 forwards
Riccall 1613 (South of Escrick) Extracted from 1813 forwards.
So I need to look in them really!Here is the marriage of William:
SAVIDG, William Marriage
Wife: Anna MARFIELD
Marriage Date: 1 Nov 1629 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1629 - 1629Having looked on the Vital Records index Version 2, there is a Mary Savidge daughter of William Savidge Chgr in Escrick 1648, only a few years before my approximation, which was assuming that she was abt 22 when she married....so she could be the right one. There are quite a few other siblings also:
SAVAGE, John Christening
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 5 Sep 1630 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Father: William SAVAGE
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1617 - 1680
SAVAGE, Alice Christening
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 2 Dec 1632 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Father: William SAVAGE
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1617 - 1680
SAVAG, ... Christening
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 31 Aug 1633 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Father: William SAVAG
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1617 - 1680
SAVAGE, Henry Christening
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 9 Aug 1635 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Father: William SAVAGE
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1617 - 1680
SAVAGE, Katheran Christening
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 11 Oct 1637 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Father: William SAVAGE
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1617 - 1680
SAVAGE, Anne Christening
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 19 Jan 1639 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Father: William SAVAGE
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1617 - 1680
SAVAGE, William Christening
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 7 Dec 1641 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Father: William SAVAGE
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1617 - 1680
SAVAGE, Elizabeth Christening
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 11 Feb 1643 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Father: William SAVAGE
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1617 - 1680
SAVAGE, Anne Christening
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 25 Mar 1646 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Father: William SAVAGE
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1617 - 1680
SAVIDGE, Mary Christening
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 31 Jan 1648 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Father: William SAVIDGE
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1617 - 1680
This next one might not be Mary's brother, possibly a nephew or cousin....
SAVAGE, Henry Christening
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 9 Aug 1656 Recorded in: Escrick, Yorkshire, England
Father: William SAVAGE
Source: FHL Film 1068326 Dates: 1617 - 1680
I have a note about a distinguished gentleman of York whom I think might be this William, though his surname is spelt slightly differently:
A large stone plaque mounted on the wall of St Michael Spurriergate parish church, which is now a cafeteria and help center for people who need someone to talk to in a christian based environment.To the memory of Wm Hutchinson, Esq, of this City
who served in the office of Sheriff in 1724
paid the fine for that of Alderman in 1749
and departed this life on the 5th Jan 1779.
A partiality to the place of his birth in which he lived for 89 years
led him to distinguish by his will, the Rector and the Poor of this parish
with a legacy of £300.
His will was dated 31 Oct 1799.
Did she die in York?
Did Henry Marry??
The following Chr date seems to be very likely the one that belongs to George
As I have already completed the work, it does not really matter now!
HUTCHINSON, George
Christening
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 26 Jun 1701 Recorded in: York, Yorkshire, England
Collection: Spurriergate, St Michael
Father: George HUTCHINSON
Source: FHL Film 1068538 Dates: 1691 - 1764
It is not on the IGI though!
Has a relative called Sarah A.I. Huffaker. seeing as her ordinance work
!was done so long ago, she may be on the ancestral file!......No, not on..
William Hutchenson Hearon-2701
from a Land deed dated 5 Dec 1826 at York, Between William Hutchinson Hearon and The Lord Mayor of York, William Cooper Esq, Lord Mayor 1826.
Re and Indeture of Lease and Release dated 8+9 Nov 1826.
The lease between W H Hearon Esq, and The Lord Mayor and Commonality of York.
Basically W H Hearon is selling a Close to the Lord Mayor. It includes a Garden and nursery. They were originially Purchased by William's father, Richard Hearon when he was a Trustee of the Estate of Daniel Petch, which was then left to Richard's Wife Mary (Nee Savage - I know this does not fit, but it is what I wrote down). It was near the Bar Walls, in the parish of St Lawrence, and was called Long Close. It had about 4 acres of land of the pasture and meadow type.
This was an Absolute conveyance, consideration for £3150.
(Mention is also made of Ann Isabella Wallis, W H Hearon's wife).
Here are some notes about George Wallis, father of Ann Isabella "apprenticed to his father by indenture 1st Jan 1755 for eight years.
Apothecary (1770,1).
Register of Aberdeen university -- George Wallis (Chirurgus. Eng) admitted as doctor of medicine on July 26, 1777. He is described as
being of Yorks. His sponsors were Drs. Kelly and Krohn of London.
George was physician to the Medical Asylum in London in 1783.1775 The Mercantile Lovers, a dramatic satire (in five acts and in
prose) by George Wallis M.D. published in London (York). (Catalogue
of the British Library)This play caused him to be "drummed" out of York. It seems he made
fun of some York worthies.1778 'An essay on the evil consequences attending injudicious
bleeding in pregnancy -- with an address in replication to the
Monthly Reviewers" by George Wallis M.D. published in London. (There
was a second edition in 1781). (catalogue of the British Library)1790 On March 8, 1790 George Wallis M.D. delivered an Annual Oration
before the Medical Society, which was published in the same year.
(Catalogue of the British Library)George Wallis. The Art of Preventing Diseases, and Restoring Health,
Founded on Rational Principles, and Adapted to Persons of Every
Capacity. New York: Samuel Campbell, 1794.of London (practising after 1776), formerly of York, Physician,
Apothecary, & author. RC. Published dramatic pieces satires and
medical tracts.
Possibly... "Wallis, George (Male) Address(es): York Date: 1773
Subscribed to The Macaroni. A Comedy. As it is performed at the
Theatre-Royal in York, 1773, HITCHCOCK, Robert. York Subject: drama
Books: 2 Copies "
Ancestry.com show an entry:
Wallis, George
(Male)
Address: Red Lion square
Date: 1798
Society Name: Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures,
and Commerce
Member status (including offices held): Member
Degrees (no university given) with date: M.D.
Appears in list of members, [Society of Arts, 1798] Transactions of
the Society instituted at London, for the encouragement of Arts,
Manufactures, and Commerce; with the Premiums offered in the year
1798. Vol. XVI. pp.377-434. A List of the Officers of the Society,
and Chairmen of the several Committees, Elected March 22d, 1798. A
List of Contributing Members., 1798, London. Printed by W. and C.
Spilsbury, Snow-hill. To be had, by Members, of the Register, at the
Society's House, in the Adelphi; and sold by Messrs. Robson, J.
White, Becket, Johnson, Cadell and Davies, Elmsley and Bremner,
Walter, Richardson, Debrett, Sewell, and Taylor. M.DCC.XCVIII.
[similar entries are there to cover 1799 and 1800]There is a DNB entry for him.
1793 'The Art of preventing diseases and restoring health etc.' by
George Wallis M.D. published in London in 1793 - with a second
edition in 1796. (Catalogue of the British Library)
See-: Gentleman's Magazine 1802 1. p.186" 05 Nov 1770 Margaret, b 29 Oct 1770 , 2nd dau and 2nd child of
George Mason, served apprenticeship with Mr Wallis, druggist, now
serves Mr Bacon, apothecary and his wife Elizabeth Of Marygate" cf
Ancestry Cd Set St Olave PRs 1650-1785 baptisms 1770 ???Wellcome Library has:
Level
Item
Stacking Code
MS/2764
Reference Number
MS.2764
Title
Hammond, Jupiter
Description
Nuptial dialogues (in verse). Contains 'A dialogue between an
overfond husband, very desirous of children, and his cunning wife,
who pretends often to miscarry, yet is never with child', and 'A
dialogue between the surly drunkard and the inflexible termagant'. Extent 1 volume Date 1729 AccessConditions The papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to
Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's
Undertaking.
CustodHist
On the back cover in calligraphic script 'Wallis Med. 1763'. (?Edward
Wallis, M.D. [1709-1782].) On the front cover 'Henry Dixon 1810 March
10' [1787-1876]. From the Pettigrew Collection.
AccessStatus
Open
Acquisition
Purchased 1905.
AccNo
25675
[Comment: 1763 is too early to be a medical Edward. George, the Lord
Mayor's son might have been the author and/or owner]"