The diaries of Joanna Hutchison -- Bill Kirton
I want to share an experience of no apparent import which has, nonetheless, proved to have a lot of personal significance.
Many
years ago, in a junk/antiques shop in Edinburgh, I bought a bundle of twelve
old notebooks. They were some of the personal diaries of a lady called Joanna
Hutchison, kept meticulously by her over the years from 1889 to 1921.
Then,
some weeks ago, a chance reference during a regular weekly online meeting with
my five siblings reminded me of the diaries and, knowing the impressive
research skills of my youngest sister, Lesley Taylor, I asked whether she could
shed any further light on the mystery of Ms Hutchison, of whom I had only the following
details:
I sent my Soul through the Invisible,
Some letter of that After-life to spell:
And by and by my Soul return'd to me,
And answer'd: “I Myself am Heav'n and Hell”.
· The other diaries are from: 1894, 1895 (on the opening page of which she’s written: ‘Joanna Hutchison, Southerton, Kirkcaldy’), 1899, 1903 (in which she’s written ‘Wm. A Key, Southampton’), 1912, 1914 (in which ‘Joanna Hutchison, Southerton’ is written on the first page), 1915, 1920 and 1921.
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My sister’s astonishingly rapid reply was:
In the
1891 census Joanna Hutchison was 49 and lived at Southerton with Jessie
Hutchison, a widow who, for some reason, was listed as her step-mother. When
she died she left £3,390.19s.3d to Joanna.
Jessie’s husband, and Joanna’s father, was Robert Hutchison who was a Corn Merchant & Farmer with 295 acres Arable, employing 7 men, 3 boys and 9 women. He died in 1883 leaving £48,945.12s.7d to 3 people plus his 2 sons (Alexander and Henry William Hutchison) and his son-in-law.
In 1861
he lived in Braehead House Kirkcaldy and was listed as a ‘Landed Proprietor,
Farmer’. Alexander, his son was married to Margaret M Key in 1872.
Braehead House |
In 1871 they were still in Braehead House with their 6 children:
Alexander
B 1838,
Joanna B
1842
Mary C
B 1844
Henry W
B 1849
Emma
L B 1852
Isabella
B 1845 who was married to Reynolds A Nicholson and had 2 children
They had
3 servants and a nurse.
In 1881 they were still at Braehead House – Robert, Jessie, their daughters Joanna and Emma (who was also a spinster).
They had
2 servants.
In 1891
– Robert had died and Jessie and Joanna had moved to Southerton and lived with
Jessie’s niece Janet Russell (41) and 2 servants.
Southerton House |
In 1901 Joanna lived at Southerton House but was not head of the household – that was George Sinclair – in fact there was no entry regarding her relationship to the head.
I can
find nothing on her in the 1911 census so don’t know what happened to her from
there – she may have moved to 3 Eton Terrace but it is a listed building
designed by John Tait probably in the mid to late 19th Century.
Joanna died as a spinster on 2 May 1924 and she is buried in Kirkcaldy Old Kirk Churchyard. Her estate went to her nephew John Key Hutchison Maltster and Corn Merchant – the total was £4,633.19s.1d.
Joanna’s brother Alexander inherited Braehead House and his son John Key Hutchison (1875) inherited Joanna’s estate.
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My intention had been perhaps to locate any surviving members of Joanna’s family and offer the diaries to them. My sister’s thorough portrait of her, however, has made her more precious and even more ‘real’ to me and, although I probably will relinquish the books, it will be very hard.
Footnote 1: One entry of particular interest is surprisingly short. On Tuesday June 16th, 1912 it notes that “The ‘Titanic’ White Star liner struck an ice-berg and sank! nearly 3000 on board! over 1600 drowned! her final voyage.”
Comments
Maybe someone will come forward from her family to claim the writings, though ... do they have more of a right to her books than you do? Would they glean more meaning from them than you have?
Maybe there was a reason you found her work in an antique shop.
xo
eden