Anne Hutchinson had decided to leave Portsmouth, …

Years: 1643 - 1643
August

Anne Hutchinson had decided to leave Portsmouth, along with some of her family and some followers, after the death of her husband William in 1642, soon after his resignation.

The group had gone to Pelham Bay, part of New Netherland, the Dutch possession which now is the Bronx in New York City.

The local natives are currently fighting with the Dutch, and on August 20, 1643, she and all of her family who followed her, except her youngest daughter, are killed there by a group of natives who had come calling in a friendly manner and suddenly turned on their unsuspecting victims.

The Hutchinsons had been friendly to them but the natives have been subject to much mistreatment by the ruling Dutch and are now rampaging the New Netherland colony in a series of incidents known as Kieft's War.

The attackers, after killing the Hutchinson residents, put all their possessions in the house, including animals, and set the house afire.

The youngest Hutchinson, Susanna, is taken captive and will live with the natives until ransomed by her family members who had stayed in the Bay Colony. (It is said that she did not want to leave her captors: she will marry John Cole in 1651 and they will start a farm in Rhode Island, beginning a long line of descendants.)

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