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'''Edward Hutchinson''' (?-1675) was the son of the founder of the [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] [[William Hutchinson (Rhode Island)|William Hutchinson]] and the dissident minister [[Anne Hutchinson]]. He was a captain of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and took part in [[King Philip's War]]. He was wounded at the ambush known as [[Wheeler's Surprise]] and died shortly after. |
'''Edward Hutchinson''' (?-1675) was the son of the founder of the [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] [[William Hutchinson (Rhode Island)|William Hutchinson]] and the dissident minister [[Anne Hutchinson]]. He was a captain of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and took part in [[King Philip's War]]. He was wounded at the ambush known as [[Wheeler's Surprise]] and died shortly after. |
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Edward Hutchinson (?-1675) was the son of the founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony William Hutchinson and the dissident minister Anne Hutchinson. He was a captain of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and took part in King Philip's War. He was wounded at the ambush known as Wheeler's Surprise and died shortly after.
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