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BENJAMIN F. HUTTON, deceased, Auburn, Illinois, was born near Nashville, Tennessee, on the 11th day of October, 1815,
son of Samuel and Mary (Levi) Hutton, native of South Carolina. They were married in 1835. In 1823, Mr. Benjamin F. Hutton emigrated to Sangamon county, and located on Sugar Creek, in Auburn township, where he became acquainted with Miss Lucinda Mason, a daughter of Noah and Lucinda (Stilson) Mason, who emigrated to the county in 1824. Soon after marrying, they left for Henry county, Iowa. At that time the Indians were very troublesome. But with a strong heart he made a claim on which he built a log cabin sixteen by sixteen, living on a dirt floor, their chimney being made out of clay and sticks, and their furniture was of the rudest kind. Thus Mrs. Hutton, who is still living, says she started out from Sangamon county with an ox team that being her wedding trip. Few at the present time would hardly think of taking their wedding trip with an ox team and lumber wagon. They remained in
Iowa until 1845, when he sold out and returned to Sangamon county, Spring creek, where he lived until 1850, when he came to Chatham township, where he purchased a large tract of land, some five hundred acres, and remained there until his death which occurred on July 10, 1877, leaving a widow and seven children, one of whom has since died. The children are as follows: Noah M., Mary A., Benjamin F., George W., and John. In 1861 he enlisted in the Tenth Illinois Cavalry, Company B, and his son Noah, enlisting in the same regiment; was a member of the Advent Church, and one of the principal movers in building the church. Mr. H. came to the county in limited circumstances, and by good judgment accumulated a fine property. Mrs. Hutton is at present making her home with her son, George W., who was born on Spring creek, Illinois, August 8, 1847; was reared on a farm, and received a business education. In 1874, embarked in the grain business as Poley, Hutton & Co. Two years later he was made Cashier of the
Auburn Bank. He was afterwards appointed postmaster of Auburn by President Hayes, and is at present engaged in the mercantile business as the firm of Hutton & Wallace; February 4, 1879, married Miss Maggie Harris. She was born in Auburn, August 27, 1858. There is one child, Ursula H. She was born July 31, 1881.