Did Anne Marbury Hutchinson (born 1591 in Alford England) have any Scottish ancestry? [closed]

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I was told I have scottish blood, and know that Hutchinsons are in scotland, but cannot find any information about this.

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Doesn't look like there is any Scottish blood up this Hutchinson (male) line. Assuming what's on wikitree is accurate.
Ah, you link to Ann Hutchinson, not Ann Marbury Hutchinson; let me take a look.
Changed link to Anne Marbury Hutchinson, since that was who was being asked about.
The name Hutchinson is Scottish. It comes from the Gaelic name Uisdean, pronounced oosh jun.In the Anglicisation it's pronounced "Hugh." MacUisdean means "son of Hugh."
You have to go waaay back! We're a sept of the MacDonald clan of Scotland. Look up Hugh of Sleat and Somerled in Wikipedia. You'll find many golden nuggets regarding our family history!

The Hutchinsons of Salem were done by Chester in an NEHGR article, republished as a book

https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofhutch00ches#page/n8/

There's a lot of good stuff here, but joined up with a bit of unsourced handwaving.

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