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Subdivision Name
Pleasant Hill Addition
Property Address Number
816
Property Address Street Name
Lincoln
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8/8/2019
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Jefferson in 1891 (with that church building being constructed the following year). They had five children <br />who lived to adulthood: Priscilla (Clarkson), John, William, Thomas, and Ella (Sipe Brownlee). <br />The following three photos from the collection of the Louisville Historical Museum may show the <br />Hutchinsons in front of their home at 816 Lincoln. For this to be true, the photos would need to have <br />been taken between 1921 and 1926 (the year when Elizabeth died). However, it is difficult to tell <br />whether this is the same house as the one shown in the 1948 Assessor photo farther below in this <br />report. The longer hemlines on the dresses worn by the women in the photos could indicate that the <br />photos were taken by the house where the Hutchinsons lived prior to 1921 and not by 816 Lincoln. <br />Elizabeth and John Hutchinson, possibly by 816 Lincoln <br />John and Elizabeth Hutchinson with their five children, possibly by 816 Lincoln <br />John and Elizabeth Hutchinson, possibly at 816 Lincoln, with their granddaughter, Amelia <br />Clarkson Hancock, sitting on the left. Their great-grandson, John Hancock, who was born in <br />1918, perhaps was one of the children in the photo. <br />3 <br />
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