Hutton, coachbuilders of Summerhill, Dublin
Robert Hutton married Sarah Lewis
Dublin 5 Jan 1742 (ML)
died December 1779 Dublin died September 1781
Dublin Dublin
Robert Hutton son of George Hutton and Ann Hyde, and the grandson of Thomas Hutton and
Anne Frizell was born in Dublin. He married Sarah Lewis of Lea Queen's County on 5 Jan 1742
at St Nicholas Without. Robert was a tanner and currier of Mill Street and opened a leather
warehouse at the end of Pudding Row adjoining Wine Tavern Street in 1767. He was on the
common council of Tanners for the Corporation of Dublin and a commissioner of the Paving
Board. He died in December 1779 at Pudding Row, Dublin. Sarah died September 1781 at
Paradise Row.
1 Henry Hutton eldest son born circa 1753 alderman and later Lord Mayor of Dublin.
2 Robert Hutton born circa 1756 married Mary Guinan in 1779 in Dublin.
1 Sarah Hutton eldest daughter born circa 1780 married Archibald Hamilton circa
1800. Archibald was a solicitor of Dominick Street and was secretary to the Lord
Mayor (Henry Hutton) in 1803. They were the parents of mathematician William
Rowan Hamilton and the poet Eliza Mary Hamilton.
2 Mary Hutton
3 Susan Hutton
3 John Hutton born circa 1756 was a coachbuilder of Dublin at 63 Great Britain Street in
1784. He married Priscilla Dix from Hackney on 3 Dec 1781 at Hackney.
4 Joseph Hutton took Holy orders and became a teacher.
5 Daniel Hutton born circa 1759. He married Elizabeth Edwards on 16 Dec 1780 at St Bride's
Church. Elizabeth was the daughter of Samuel Edwards, a classical teacher who ran a
boarding school at Golden Lane. Daniel was a carpenter/builder and opened a timber yard
at 127 Great Britain Street. Elizabeth ran a school for young ladies from the same address.
They had at least three daughters. Daniel died at Sallymount near Ranelagh on 2 Apr 1829
and is buried at St George's, Drumcondra.
6 George Hutton
7 Sarah (Hannah) Hutton married Thomas Higgins on 1 Feb 1774 at St John’s, Dublin.
1 Sarah Higgins
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Robert Hutton married Sarah Lewis
Dublin 5 Jan 1742 (ML)
died December 1779 Dublin died September 1781
Dublin Dublin
Robert Hutton son of George Hutton and Ann Hyde, and the grandson of Thomas Hutton and
Anne Frizell was born in Dublin. He married Sarah Lewis of Lea Queen's County on 5 Jan 1742
at St Nicholas Without. Robert was a tanner and currier of Mill Street and opened a leather
warehouse at the end of Pudding Row adjoining Wine Tavern Street in 1767. He was on the
common council of Tanners for the Corporation of Dublin and a commissioner of the Paving
Board. He died in December 1779 at Pudding Row, Dublin. Sarah died September 1781 at
Paradise Row.
1 Henry Hutton eldest son born circa 1753 alderman and later Lord Mayor of Dublin.
2 Robert Hutton born circa 1756 married Mary Guinan in 1779 in Dublin.
1 Sarah Hutton eldest daughter born circa 1780 married Archibald Hamilton circa
1800. Archibald was a solicitor of Dominick Street and was secretary to the Lord
Mayor (Henry Hutton) in 1803. They were the parents of mathematician William
Rowan Hamilton and the poet Eliza Mary Hamilton.
2 Mary Hutton
3 Susan Hutton
3 John Hutton born circa 1756 was a coachbuilder of Dublin at 63 Great Britain Street in
1784. He married Priscilla Dix from Hackney on 3 Dec 1781 at Hackney.
4 Joseph Hutton took Holy orders and became a teacher.
5 Daniel Hutton born circa 1759. He married Elizabeth Edwards on 16 Dec 1780 at St Bride's
Church. Elizabeth was the daughter of Samuel Edwards, a classical teacher who ran a
boarding school at Golden Lane. Daniel was a carpenter/builder and opened a timber yard
at 127 Great Britain Street. Elizabeth ran a school for young ladies from the same address.
They had at least three daughters. Daniel died at Sallymount near Ranelagh on 2 Apr 1829
and is buried at St George's, Drumcondra.
6 George Hutton
7 Sarah (Hannah) Hutton married Thomas Higgins on 1 Feb 1774 at St John’s, Dublin.
1 Sarah Higgins
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