Hutto (surname)
Hutto is a German surname, which was introduced into the United States in the 18th century. It is most commonly found in the southern United States.
In 1962 Edgar Hutto and Isaac Otto Hutto published a 47-page book describing Isaac Hutto's journey to America, entitled Isaac (Otto) Hutto from the German Rhine to the Edisto in Carolina.[1]
Famous people with the surname Hutto include:
- Benjamin Hutto, president of the Royal School of Church Music
- C. Bradley Hutto (born 1957), member of the South Carolina Senate
- Earl Dewitt Hutto (born 1926), former U.S. Representative from Florida
- J. B. Hutto (1926-1983), American blues musician
- David Hutto, American rapper who performs under the moniker Boondox.
Hutto can also refer to the T. Don Hutto Residential Center in Texas, used to detain immigrants.
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