John Hutchison House and Hutchison-Major Cemetery
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Backstory and Context
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A family cemetery lies a few yards south of the house. The Fairfax Genealogical Society states that,
"according to information from a Hutchison descendant on file in the Virginia Room, Fairfax City Regional Library, the land surrounding the cemetery was originally a land grant to Andrew Hutchison. Wanda Hutchison Kirkpatrick wrote in 1990 that she remembered the cemetery well from her visits to her grandfather’s house as a child. At least fifteen or twenty grave markers stood in the cemetery, but since children were not allowed to go into the cemetery, Mrs. Kirkpatrick did not know the names on the gravestones. She did remember, however, that when asked who was buried there, her grandfather always said the same thing: “All my family. All the way back.”" (Fairfax Genealogical Society).
Sources
Historic Centreville Soiciety. Centreville's Hidden Heritage: A Driving Tour. 2002.
Debbie Robison. Ruins of Silas' Hutchison's Miills, in Northern Virginia History Notes website accessed 6/20/2020. http://www.novahistory.org/HutchisonMill/HutchisonMill.htm
Fairfax County Genealogical Society. Hutchison-Major Cemetery. Accessed via website 6/21/2020: ttps://fxgs.org/cemeteryRecords.php?lv=C&cid=137&sortCol=lna
Fairfax County History Commission. Inventory of Historic Sites. Accessed via website 6/21/2020: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/planning-development/sites/planning-development/files/assets/documents/historic/inventory-master-list.pdf