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COMPILED BY
CECIL HAMPDEN CUTTS HOWARD.
AUTHOR OF "LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF GENERAL JOHN WOLCOTT
PHELPS;" " BRATTLEBORO IN VERSE AND PROSE," AND "MATERIALS
FOR A GENEALOGY OF THE SPARHAWK FAMILY."
MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN HIST. ASSOC. AND LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL
SOCIETY. CORjR;MEMBfeR;OF,'TJ?B NJ-:W f;j>'«Lrt?f D HlSffi, SEN. SOC. :
THE ESSEX iWii'ii'rf;;. fSD.TiJE MAii^ii'Uisfii^cifiirY.
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ALBANY, N. Y.
JOEL MUNSELL'S SONS, PUBLISHERS
1892
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KATHERINE (CUTT) MOFFATT.
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Td the iTLBiTiDry nf my hnnarad grandfatharj
HilMPnEN CUTTS,
and my hElnvad mnthBrj
ANNA HDLYaKE (CUTTS) HDWARn,
PREFACE.
The liistory of tlie Cutts family in America has
never been written before. So little, in fact, has ever
appeared in print concerning the male line of the
family, that it has been an exceedingly difficult task
to complete.
A number of able people have devoted their spare
moments to the subject, some of whom have been taken
away before they could complete their work. The
most able of these, perhaps, to have given the family
a valuable book, was the late Mr. John Wingate
Thornton of Boston, Mass. While that which now
appears is the combined result of the labors of many,
and free access has been gained to all unpublished
papers written on the subject, it cannot be of the value
that it would have been if one individual could have
given it undivided attention. The genealogical tables
of the earlier generations are probably as complete as
they will ever be made, for the sources from which they
might have been drawn (the earliest records of Ports-
mouth, N. H., and Kittery, Me.), are sadly incom-
plete. Those of the later generation could be much
fuller, if by waiting, there were any probability of their
being completed. The indifference manifested by
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representatives of some brauclies will account for their
non-completion.
The search in English records has been prosecuted
to a considerable extent by more than one member of
the family without any direct result. It is, therefore,
believed best to devote this volume entirely to the
American branch of the Cutts family, — as any thing
like a complt^te history of the English family of this
name would fill a second volume. In a work of this
nature it is to be expected that some dates and his-
torical facts will have been overlooked. Every one
who discovers such will confer a favor by notifying
the compiler, that they may be corrected in a second
edition.
In the arrangement of this work the compiler has
received valuable assistance and encouragement from
Mrs. Mary Lowell Putnam of Boston, Mass., Hon.
Richard Cutts Shannon of New York, N. Y., and Mrs.
Hannah Drew Hutchings of Kittery, Me.
Grateful acknowledgments are also due for many
and valued aids in various directions, to the following
persons: Messrs. Chas. H. Ladd, Alex H Ladd,
Rev. Henry E. Hovey, Rev. Alfred Langdon
Elwyn, and Miss Amelia McAllister White of
Portsmouth, N. H. ; Mrs. Edward Low, and Miss
Myra Raynes of York, Me. ; Miss Mary Elizabeth
Gunnison, and Edward F. Saiford of Kittery, Me. ;
Dr. John R. Ham of Dover, N. H.; Col. Chas. C. G.
Thornton, Miss Elizabeth T. Thornton, Mrs. Eleanor
Vaughan Tufts, Messrs. Thos. W. Penhallow, F. W.
Preface. 7
Reynolds, Pierrepont AVise, and John Ward Dean of
Boston, Mass.; Hon. Edward Appieton of Reading,
Mass.; the Misses Sparhawk of Newton Centre, Mass.;
Mrs. L. R. Clement of Brookline, Mass.; Dr. Jos. B.
Ciitts of St. Louis, Mo.; Dr. H. M. Cutts of Brookline,
Mass.; L. L. Cutts of Newport, N. II.; Jos. A. Cutts
of Claremont, N. H.; the Misses Cutts of Faribault,
Minn., Win. G. Whilden, Sr., of Greenville, S. C, and
Charles Trumbull Howard of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cecil Hampden Cutts Howard.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
INTRODUCTION.
One of the earliest known records of the Cutts
family in New England is where, in 1640, one William
Cutt was taxed in Saco, Maine. He and Lawrence
Cutt (taxed in Portsmouth, N. H., in 1680), may have
been brothers of Richard Cutt, who, in 1646, suc-
ceeded Sampson Lane (one of Capt. John Mason's
stewards) in the occupation of what was kno^vn as
the " Great House."* Portsmouth was then commonly
called "Strawberry Bank," on account of the great
number of strawberries to be found on the bank of
the river above the "Great tlouse." This was built
by one Chadbourne, in 1631, near the bank of the
main river, about three miles from its mouth. It was
situated near the corner of Water and Pitt streets, and
first occupied by Thomas Warnerton, one of Mason's
stewards. In 1635 (Aug. 21), Roger Cutt (se. 20),
was transported to Virginia, and may have been the
ancestor of the Georgia family of that name. Noth-
ing definite, however, is known on this point, beyond
the fact, as shown in " Hotten's Original Lists," of his
embarking at that time for Virginia. In 1657, John
Cutt is first mentioned in Portsmouth's records, as one
of the five selectmen that year. It is supposed that
he and his brothers, Richard and Robert, came from
England to this country prior to 1646. Robert Cutt
♦Adams' "Aunals of Portsmouth," N. H., pp. 18-19.
Introduction. 9
going first to the Barbadoes, in the West Indies, and
afterw'ard to Portsmonth (living at Great Island, now
known as New Castle). He removed from there to
Kittery. Maine.
Richard Cutt was first a resident at the Isle of
Shoals, and removed later to Portsmouth, while John
Cutt always lived in Portsmouth. There lived too, at
Portsmouth (of whom some account will be given
later), one John Cutt, Jr., who was, probably, a nephew
of these three brothers. Beside these seven of the
name, who have been known as residents for a greater
or less period of time in this country, there was a sis-
ter, Anne Cutt, who was married to John Shipway, a
merchant of Portsmouth.
The following pages give an extended genealogy of
four of these seven, namely: the descendants of John,
Richard, Robert, and Anne Cutt, who are known, by
their wills, to have been brothers and sister. In the
back of the volume, so far as readily obtainable, the
descendants of John Cutt, Jr., and some account of the
Georgia family.
The earliest records of the family give the name as
Cutt, and it was not universally known as Cutts until
1745, nearly a hundred years after they first arrived.
It is not known whether the final " s " was dropped
when they came to this country for political reasons or
some other cause. It is said that when one of the
New England family went to the siege of Louisbourg,
he met an Euo^lish oflScer of the name who established
a relationship between them, and after that the family
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lo Introduction.
in New England were universally known as Cutts.
In the limits of a single volume it has been impossible
to do equal justice to the historical as well as the
genealogical portions of the family record, so the com-
piler has decided to place the genealogical first, with
biographical notes therein and a few biographical
notes in the back of the volume. The aim has been, in
as brief a space as possible, to give the records of an
old New England family, who, after a period of over
two hundred and forty years, have spread from Maine
to California, and from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico.
In these pages there will be found a few names well
known to students of literature and history. They are
all descendants, however, in the female branches of
the family. Among them we may mention the late
Hon. James Russell Lowell, Benjamin P. Shillaber
(Mrs. Partington), General Fitz John Porter, and Hon.
Richard Cutts Shannon. Of the equally w^ell-known
men who have married Cutts descendants we can
mention Hon. John Langdon, Dr. S. Weir Mitchell,
Stephen A. Douglass, and Wm. Henry Bishop.
Extended notice of their lives is unnecessary, as all
students are well posted in regard to them.
The simplest form possible has been used in giving
the genealogical tables (the numerical), and it is not
believed it will need an explanation. The abbrevia-
tions are "b." for born; "m." for married ; and "d."
for died; " d. y." signifies died in youth. " H. C." is
the abbreviation for Harvard College, and the date
following signifies the year of graduation.
CUTTS GENEALOGY.
1. John, b. ; m. Hanuali Starr, July 30, 1662;
d. April 5, 1681.
2. Hichard, b. ; m. Elinor (Leader?); d. 1676.
3. Robert, b. ; m. Mary Hoel ; d. June 18,
1674.
4. Anne, b. ; m. John Shipway; d.
John Cutt, married Hannah, the daughter of Dr.
Comfort and Elizabeth ( ) Starr in Boston on July
30, 1662, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Mr.
Danforth. Mrs. Cutt was a native of Ashford-Kent,
England, w^here she was born on July 22, 1632. They
settled in Portsmouth, N. H. Her father died in Boston
in 1659, and her mother the year preceding.
5. John (Jr.), b. June 30, 1663; d. unm., 1685, of
small-pox.
6. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 23, 1664; d. Sept. 28, 1665.
7. Hannah, b. July 29, 1666 ; m. Richard Waldron,
Feb. 16, 1681 ; d. Feb. 14, 1682.
8. Mary, b. Nov. 17, 1669; m. Samuel Penhallow,
Esq., July 1, 1687 ; d. Feb., 1713.
9. Samuel, b. ; m. Eleanor ; d. Oct. 15,
1698.
Pres. John Cutt m. (2d) Ursula , who was
(July 21, 1694) killed by the Lidiaus. Her estate was
12 CuTTs Genealogy.
settled by Samuel Ciitt, Richard Waldron aud Samuel
Peuliallow, and amounted to £220 14s. lOd.
Richard Cutt, married Eleanor (Leader ?), whom
tradition states to have been the daughter of an English
officer.
10. Margaeet, b. , 1650 ; m. Wm.Vaughan, Dec.
8, 1668; d. Jan. 2, 1690-1.
11. Bridget, b. ; m. (1) Thomas Daniel, (2) Mr.
Graifort, or Crawford, Dec. 11, 1684; d. May
30, 1709. Thomas Daniel died Nov. 13,
1683; Mr. Graff ort d. Aug. 6, 1697.
The will of Richard Cutt was proved in London.
The only one of the three bi'others of whom that can
be said.
3
Robert Cutt, married Mary Hoel, a young Eng-
lish lady, in the West Indies, before his arrival in New
England.
12. Richard, b. ; m. Joanna Wills, 1686; prob.
d. 1743.
13. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Humphrey Elliott; d.
14. Bridget, b. ; m. Rev. Win. Screven, July 23,
1674; d.
15. Sarah, b. ; m. Capt. John More ; d.
16. Mary, b. ; m. Wm. Briar, 1701 ; d.
17. Robert, b. 1673 ; m. Dorcas Hammond, April 18,
1698; d. Sept. 24, 1735.
The burial place of Robert and Richard Cutts
(father and son) is unknown. Robert is supposed to
have been buried somewhere in Kittery, perhaps on his
son Robert's place, and perhaps in an old burying
ground near Spruce creek.
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4
Anne Cutt, married Jolin Shipway.
18. John (Jr.), b. July 26, 1662; m. Sarah Frost.
John Ship way, Sr., was a merchant in Portsmouth,
N. H., and one of the selectmen in 1672. An inven-
tory of his estate taken after his decease, in 1683,
places the sum total at J6330 3s. 7d.
7
Hannah Cutt, daughter of John and Hannah
(Starr) Cutt, married Col. Richard Waldron, Feb. 15,
1681.
19. Samuel, b. Feb. 14, 1682, d. Dec, 1682.
Mrs. Hannah Waldron d. Feb. 14, 1682. Col.
Waldron married for his second wife Miss Elinor
Vaughan, daughter of Wm. and Margaret (Cutt)
Vaughan and granddaughter of Richard Cutt. See
35-
8
Mary Cutt, daughter of John and Hannah (Starr)
Cutt, married Samuel Penhallow, Esq., July 1,
1687.
20. Hannah, b. May 3, 1688; m. James Pemberton; d.
21. Mary, b. Dec. 1, 1689 ; m. Hon. Benjamin Gam-
bling, 1713; d. Aug. 29, 1744.
22. Samuel, b. Oct. 4, 1691; removed to England;
m. Miss Lake* 1730, and d. prior to 1764.
23. John, b. Jan. 13, 1693; m. Mrs. Elizabeth B.
Watts, 1719; d. July 28, 1735.
24. Phcebe, b. Jan. 14. 1695, m. (1) Capt. Gross,
s p., (2) Maj. Leonard Vassall, Apr. 11,
1734, (3) Hon. Thos. Graves, Feb. 11, 1738,
(4) Francis Borland, Mar. 21, 1749-50; d.
April 3, 1775.
* Brewster's Rambles, No. io8.
14 CuTTS Genealogy.
25. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 21, 1698 ; m. (1) John Dum-
mer, June 17, 1730, (2) E,ev. Christopher
Toppaii, June 12, 1740; d. May 4, 1773.
26. Lydia, b. Sept. 16, 1700; m. Henry Sloper,
1716; d. Aug., 1718.
27. Deborah, b. Jan^ 2, 1702 ; m. Wm. Knight, Nov.
29, 1722; d.
28 Benjamin, b. Dec, 1704; H. C, 1723; d. 1725.
29. Joshua (M. D.), b. Dec, 1707 ; d. unm.
30. Susanna, b. Jan., 1709 ; m. Wm. Winkley, s. p. ;
d. Aug. 8, 1781.
31. Joseph, b. Jan., 1711 ; removed to England.
32. Olympia, b. Feb., 1713; d. unm., 1743.
Samuel Penhallow married second, Mrs. Abigail
(Atkinson) Oberne, Sept. 8, 1714, by whom he had
one son Richard, who died unmarried at the age of
25, leaving his property all to his half-sister, Mrs. King.
9
Samuel Cutt, son of John and Hannah (Starr)
Cutt, m. Eleanor (Harvey [?] ).
33. John, b. Dec 2, 1694 ; m. Elizabeth ; d. 1718.
34. Samuel, b. Feb. 25, 1697; m. Hannah Perkins;
d. 1731.
Samuel Cutt, Sr., d. Oct. 15, 1697. Mrs. Samuel
Cutt m. (2) Thomas Phipps on May 4, 1699, and had
two daughters, John and Samuel Cutt appoint Sam-
uel Penhallow, George Vaughan and Thomas Phipps
their guardians, in April, 1712.
10
Margaret Cutt, daughter of Richard and Elinor
Cutt, married Wm. Vaughan, Dec 8, 1 668.
35. Eleanor, b. Mar. 5, 1670; m. Col. Ricliard
Waldron, Feb. 6, 1693; d. Sept., 1727.
CuTTS Genealogy. 15
36. Mary, b. Mar. G, 1672; m. Capt. Daniel King;
cl. Aug., 1716.
37. CuTT, b. Mar. 9, 1(574 ; d. unm., in Barbadoes.
38. George, b. April 13, 1676; H. C, 16',M); m.
(1) Mary Belcher, Dec. 8, 1697 ; (2) Eliz. El-
liott, Jan. 9, 1700; d. Dec, 1725.
39. Bridget, b. July 2, 1678 ; m. Nathaniel Gerrish,
1712; d. Sept., 1743.
40. Margaret, b. Dec. 20, 1680; m. (1) Mr. Jno.
Foye, Feb. 5, 1720, s. p.; (2) Chas. Chambers,
Esq., s. p., Feb. 10, 1785-6 ; d. Aug. 6, 1762.
41. Abigail, b. May 5, 1683 ; m. Nathaniel Shannon,
Esq., Nov. 25, 1714; d. 1762.
42. Elizabeth, b. April 26, b. 1686 ; m. Capt. Daniel
Moulton ; d. before 1759.
Major Wm. Vaughan died in Portsmouth, N. H., on
Nov. 12, 1719, aged 78 years.
IS
Richard Cutt, sou of Eobert and Mary (Hoel) Cutt,
mariied Joanna, daughter of Thomas and Lucia (Tre-
worgye^} Wills, 1686.
43. Robert, b. Nov. 13, 1687; prob. d. unm.
44. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 25, f689 ; m. Nathaniel
Raynes.
45. Mary, b. Feb. 28, 1691 ; d. Mar. 23, 1691.
46. Richard, b.. April 5, 1693 ; m. Eunice Curtis, Oct.
20, 1720; d. before 1790.
47. Sarah, b. Sept. 6, 1695 ; m. Roger Mitchell, Nov.
3, 1717; d. 1718.
48. Bridget, b. Feb. 18, 1697; d. April 13, 1700.
49. Thomas, b. April 15, 1700 ; m. Dorcas Hammond,
April 23, 1723; d. Jan. 10, 1795.
50. Bridget, b. Dec. 13, 1702 ; m. Samuel Hart, Dec.
23, 1725, s. p.
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51. Lucia, K April 23, 1705 ; jji-ob. d. y.
52. Edward, b. July 9, 1707 ; m. Miss AVelsh ; d.
53. Samuel, b. Sept. 21, 1709 ; prob. d. y.
54. Joseph, b. April 2'/, 1713 ; prob. d. y.
55. Joanna, b. April 14, 1715; m. Capt. Timothy
Gerrisb, April 12, 1739; d. July 2, 1812.
Richard Cutt, Sr. (from an entry in an old account-
book kept by Edmund Moody), is supposed to have
died before 1735-6.
13
Elizabeth Cutt, daughter of Robert and Mary
(Hoel) Cutt, married Humphrey Elliott after 1684.
56. Champeenowne, b. ; prob. d. unm. Deputy
to Surveyor-General, 1720-25.^"
57. Robert, b. ; m. E. Screven, Feb. 5, 1720-1
(see 63); d. 1727.
58. , b.
Mrs. E. C. Elliott married second, Mr. Robert
Witherick in Somerton, S. C, whither she and Mr.
Elliott had removed. Mrs. Witherick was living in
1729. R. Witherick died in 1700.*
14
Bridget Cutt, daughter of Robert and Mary (Hoel)
Cutt, married Rev. Wm. Screven, July 23, 1674.
59. Samuel, b. ; d. Dec. 3, 1771.
60. Mercy, b.
61. Sarah, b.
62. Bridget, b.
63. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Robert Elliott, Feb. 5,
1720-21 (see 57).
64. Robert, b.
65. Patience, b.
* See "N. E. Hist, and Gen. Register, ' Jan., 1890.
CuTTS Genealogy. 17
66. Joshua, b.
67. William, b. ; m. Catherine Stoll ; d. after
1750.
68. Joseph, b.
69. Elisha, b. Sept. 1, 1698; m. Hannab Johnson,
1724; d. Dec. 3, 1757.
15
Sarah Cutt, daughter -of Eobert and Mary (Hoel)
Cutt, married Captain John More, or Moore.
70. John, b. July 9, 1696 ; m. Eliza Fernald, 1721.
71. JONADAB, b. 1697.
72. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 10, 1699.
73. Edward, b. Aug. 24, 1701 ; m. Hannah Crockett,
Nov. 9, 1722.
74. Abigail, b. July 31, 1702 ; m. Parker.
75. Robert, b. June 3, 1704.
76. Ebenezer, b. 1706.
77. Mary, b. 1708.
16
Mary Cutt, daughter of Robert and Mary (Hoel)
Cutt, married William Bryar, 1701.
78. William, b. Dec. 20, 1702 ; m. Elizabeth Weeks,
May 11, 1728.
^- 79. Mary, b. June 9, 1705 ; m. A. Haley, Aug. 7,
1727.
80. Rebecca, b. Jan. 9, 1707 ; m. Wm. Tapley,
Mar. 19, 1726.
81. Sarah, b. Jan. 12, 1709; m. C. Hutchings, Feb.
15 1737.
82. Adah, b. July 4, 1712 ; m. Wm. Wilson, 1732-3.
Mrs. Mary (Cutt) Bryar died in Kittery, Me.
Wm. Briar died May 5, 1718.
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ir
Robert Cutt, Jr., son of Kobert and Mary (Hoel)
Cutt, married Dorcas Hammond, daughter of Maj.
Joseph and Katheriue (Frost) Hammond, April 18,
1698.
83. Maey, b. Dec. 26, 1698 ; m. Wm. Whipple, May
16, 1722; d. Feb. 28, 1783.
84. Catherine, b. Sept. 30, 1700; m. Hon. John
Moft'att, Aug. 20, 1723; d. Dec. 7, 1769.
85. Mehitable, b. Aug. 18, 1703 ; m. Hon. Jotham
Odiorne, Dec. 29, 1725 ; d. Jan., 1789.
86. Elizabeth, b. Mar. 20, 1709; m. Rev. Joseph
Whipple, Mar. 20, 1709, s. p.; Rev. John
Lowell, Oct. 23, 1727, s. p.; d. Sept. 22, 1805.
Mrs. Dorcas (Hammond) Cutt died in Kittery, Me.,
Nov. 17, 1757, se. 82.
18
John Shipway, Jr., son of John and Anne (Cutt)
Shipway, married Sarah, daughter of Hon. Charles
and Mary (Bolles) Frost, 1687.
87. Mary, b. 1688 ; m. Rev. Jeremiah Wise.
John Shipway was a merchant as his father before
him, and constable in 1688.
Mary Shipway's guardian in Dec, 1701, was Joshua
Fryer of New Castle, appointed at her request.
20
Hannah Penhallow, daughter of Samuel and Mary
(Cutt) Penhallow, married James Pemberton, 1708.
88. Sarah, b. June 2, 1709; d. June 21, 1709.
89. James (Jr.), b. Aug. 21, 1713; m. Hepzibah
s. p.; H. C.,'l732; d.
90. Hannah, b. Mar. 10, 1715; m. Benj. Colman.
91. Mary, b. June 25, 1717 ; d. unm.
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92. Sarah, b. Dec. 11, 1719-20; d. unm.
93. Samuel, b. Sept. 21, 1723 ; H. C, 1742. Select-
man in Boston, 1768 ; d. 1779.
James Pemberton, Sr., d. Mar., 1747, se. 55. See
Suffolk County Probate Records, vols. 51-63, 78, of
Massachusetts.
31
Mary Penhallow, daughter of Samuel and Mary
(Cutt) Penhallow, married Hon. Benjamin Gambling,
1713.
94. Benjamin (Jr.), b. July 27, 1714; H. C, 1734;
d. unm., June 2, 1744.
Mrs. Mary P. Gambling d. Aug. 29, 1764. Her
husband was a Judge of Probate, and graduated from
Harvard College in 1702.
33
John Penhallow, son of Samuel and Mary (Cutt)
Penhallow, married Mrs. Elizabeth (Butler) Watts,
1719.
95. Mary, b. 1720; d. y.
96. Samuel, b. July 22, 1722 ; m. Prudence Knee-
land, May 9, 1749; d. Oct. 14, 1813.
97. John, b. 1724; m. (1) Sarah Weutworth ; (2)
Ann Wendell; d. Mar. 14, 1809.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Butler) Penhallow d. Feb. 25,
1736-7.
34
Phcebe Penhallow, daughter of Samuel and Mary
(Cutt) Penhallow, married (2) Major Leonard Vas-
sall, April 11, 1734.
98. Anne, b. Apr. 29, 1735 ; m. (1) John Borland,
Feb. 20, 1749; (2) Wm. Knight, Apr. 27,
1784; d. June 20, 1823.
20 CuTTS Genealogy.
Mrs. Plioebe P. Vassall m. (3) Hon. Thomas Graves,
Feb. 11, 1733; (4) Frauds Boilaud, Mar. 21, 1749.
Francis Borland d. Sept. 16, 1763.
25
Elizabeth Penhallow, daughter of Sauiuel aud Mary
(Cutt) Peuhallow, married Johu Dummer of Newbuiy,
Mass., Juue 10, 1730.
99. Katherine, b. May 8, 1731; m. Hon. Enoch
Bartlett, Aug. 21, 1755; d. Nov. 22, 1761.
100. John (Jr.),b. Aug. 8, 1733; m. Hannah Titcomb,
Nov., 1754; d. July 13, 1770.
John Dummer, Sr., d. July 19, 1735, se. 59. Mrs.
Elizabeth P. Dummer m. (2) Rev. Chris. Toppau, June
12, 1740, who d. July 21, 1747, se. 77.
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Lydia Penhallow, daughter of Samuel and Mary
(Cutt) Penhallow, married Henrv Sloper, 1716.
101. Samuel, b. July 6, 1717"; d. Aug. 23, 1738.
Mrs. L. P. Sloper d. Aug., 1718.
Deborah Penhallow, daughter of Samuel and (Mary
Cutt) Penhallow, married Wm. Knight, November 9,
1722.
102. Deborah, b. ; m. (1) Nathaniel Adams,
(2) Henry Carter.
103. Mary, b. ; m. Janvrin (?).
104. William, b. 1733; m. Anne Vassall Borland,
April 27, 1784; d. Dec. 10, 1793 (see 98).
105. Temple, b. 1730; d. unm.
Wm. Knight died Nov. 16, 1730, se. 37. His estate,
administered by his wife, was £3292.16.7.
CuTTS Genealogy. 21
33
John Cutt, son of Samuel and Eleanor (Harvey ?)
Cutt, married Elizabeth .
106. Samuel, b. Jan. 12, 1713-14 ; m. Sarah Savell,
Sept. 18, 1735; d. 1737-8.
Estate of John Cutt amounted to £1018.14 by the
inventory taken in 1717-18, just after his decease.
34
Samuel Cutt, son of Samuel and Eleanor (Harvey)
Cutt, married Hannah Perkins.
107. Hannah, m. Benj. Stokes, April 12, 1740.
Samuel Cutt died 1731.
There was a Hannah Cutt who married a John
Wendell, September 26, 1744. Possibly Samuel's
widow.
35
Elinor Vaughan, daughter of William and Mar-
garet (Catt) Vaughan, married Colonel Richard Wal-
dron, February 6, 1692-3.
108. Richard, b. Feb. 21, 1694; H. C, 1712; m.
Elizabeth, dau. Col. Thos. Westbrooke, Dec.
31,1718; d. Aug. 23, 1753.
109. Margaret, b. Nov. 16, 1695; m. Eleazer Rus-
sell, Esq., May 18, 1721 ; d. May 20, 1753.
110. William, b. Aug. 4, 1697; H. C, 1717; m.
Eliza Allen; d. Sept. 11, 1727.
111. Anne, b. Aug. 27, 1698; m. Rev. Henry Rust,
1719; d. 1734.
112. Abigail, b. July 28, 1704; m. Judge Richard
Saltonstall, Jan. 6, 1726; d. 1735.
113. Eleanor, b. April 7, 1706; d. unm., 1724.
Colonel Richard Waldron, son of Major Richard
Waldron, died Nov. 3, 1730.
22 CuTTS Genealogy.
S6
Mary Vaughan, daughter of William and Margaret
(Cutt) Vaiigbaii, married Capt. Dauiel King, 1697.
114. William, b. Mar. 17, 1698-9; m. Abigail
Oborne or Oberne.
Capt. Daniel King d. in 1708, in Portsmouth, N. H.
38
George Vaughan, son of William and Margaret
(Cutt) Vaughan, married (2) Elizabeth, daughter of
Hon. Robert and Sarah (Fryer) Elliott,* Jan. 9, 1700.
115. Sarah, b. Feb. 8, 1701; m. Dr. John Ross,
Sept. 5, 1721 ; d. April 16, 1793.
116. William, b. Sept. 12, 1703, H. C, 1722 ; d. in
London, Dec, 1745.
117. Margaret, b. Aug. 21, 1705; d. Sept. 9, 1706.
118. George (Jr.), b. July 2, 1706; d. y.
119. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 8, 1707; m. Wm. Bennett ;
d. Aug. 3, 1800.
120. Abigail, b. Mar. 11,1709; m. Hunking Went-
worth, s. p., 1743 ; d. Feb. 25, 1788.
121. Elliott, b. April 12, 1711 ; m. Anna Gerrish,
Mar. 14, 1738 ; d. July 1, 1758.
122. Mary, b. April 26, 1713; m. Cutt Shannon,
Dec. 3, 1741 ; d. June 21, 1793.
123. Jane, b. Dec. 27. 1714; m. Maj. Jas. Noble,
s. p., 1746; d. 1763.
124. George, b. Feb. 18, 1720; d. y.
39
Bridget Vaughan, daughter of William and Elinor
(Cutt) Vaughan, married Captain Nathaniel Gerrish,
1712, son of Capt. John and Elizabeth (Waldron)
Gerrish.
■* See Fryer note in the end of the volume.
CuTTS Genealogy. 23
125. Nathaniel, b. Berwick; m, Lydia Pierce, July
24, 1T30; d. 1752.
126. William (Capt.), b. 1704; m. Mary Preble,
Feb. 19,1736; d.
127. Charles (Major), bapt. Apr. 21, 1717 ; m.
Mary Frost ; d.
128. George, b. ; in. Mary Sherburne, July 3,
1735 ; d.
129. Bridget, b. ; in. Thos. Butler, Mar. 10,
1757; d.
130. Richard, b.
Nathaniel Gerrish d. Apr. 10, 1729, 9e. 49.
41
Abigail Vaughan, daughter of William and Elinor
(Cutt) Vaughan, married Nathaniel Shannon of Ips-
wich, Mass., Nov. 25, 1714.
131. Nathaniel (Jr.), b. Feb. 16, 1716 ; m. Alice
Frost, ISTov. 10, 1737 ; d. 1749.
132. CuTT,b. Aug. 17, 1717; m. Mary Vaughan, Dec.
3, 1741 ; d. Dec. 12, 1763. (See I2I.)
Nathaniel Shannon, son of Nathaniel and Eliza-
beth Shannon, died in 1723, in the West Indies, se. 34.
Mrs. A. V. Shannon married Capt. George Walker,
in 1735, who died in Portsmouth, N. II.,Dec. 7, 1748,
leaving no children.
44
Elizabeth Cutt, daughter of Richard and Joanna
(Wills) Cutt, married Captain Nathaniel Raynes.
133. Sarah, b. ; d. y.
134. Eunice, b. ; m. Capt. John Stone; d.
Feb. 20, 1765.
135. Francis, b. 1711; -m. (1) Jane Payne; (2)
Jane Raynes, Nov. 15, 1753; d. Nov. 20,
1805.
24 CuTTS Genealogy.
136. Robert, b. ; m. Elizabeth Raynes, 1745 ; d.
137. Eleanor, b. ; m. Mr. Marston ; d.
138. Hannah, b. ; m. Mr. Wm. Gerrish, July
29, 1742; d.
139. Lucy Cutt, b. ; d. unm.
Nathaniel Raynes was the son of Francis and
Eleanor Raynes, and lived on the homestead which
was granted to his father in 1640. His fathei*, a friend
of Capt. Francis Champernowne, is supposed to have
come over in 1635-6.
46
Richard Cutt (Major), son of Richard and Jo-
anna (Wills) Cutt, married Eunice Curtis, daughter of
Joseph and Sarah (Foxwell) Curtis, Oct. 20, 1720.
140. Sarah, b. July 21, 1721 ; d. unm.
141. Robert, b. May 9, 1723 ; m. Hannah Bartlett,
June 9, 1745; d. 1791.
142. Joseph, b. ; d. unm.
143. Samuel, b. Dec. 8, 1726 ; m. Anna Holyoke,
Nov., 1762; d. May 29, 1801.
144. Edward, b. Oct. 19, 1728; m. Elizabeth Ger-
rish, Nov. 14, 1758 ; d. Jan. 24, 1818.
145. Foxwell Curtis, b. Sept. 9, 1730; m. Mary
Goodwin; d. May, 1761.
146. Richard, b. Aug. 16, 1732 ; m. Sarah Frost,
May 19, 1763; d.
147. Mary, b. Jan. 27, 1734; m. Chas. Chauncey,
May 21, 1756; d. April 23, 1758.
148. Thomas, b. April 5, 1736; m. Elizabeth Scam-
mon, Aug. 24, 1762; d. Jan. 10, 1821.
149. Eunice, b. July 29, 1739; d. unm., 1794.
Mrs. Eunice C. Cutts d. Mar. ^0, 1795, sb. 97 yrs. 10
mos. and 7 days. Her husband is supposed to have
*Louisbourg, 1745, and eight years Councillor in Maine.
CuTTS Genealogy. 25
passed away before 1790. His youngest son, Thomas,
makes mention in one of his account-books of a legacy
left him by his father, which he received in 1790.
47
Sarah Cutt, daughter of Richard and Joanna
(Wills) Cutt, married"^ Roger Mitchell, Nov. 13, 1717,
the ceremony being performed by Rev. John New-
march.
150. Sarah, b. Sept. 9, 1718; m. Judge Jonathan
Sayward; d. Sept. 12, 1775.
49
Thomas Cutt, son of Richard and Joanna (Wills)
Cutt, married Dorcas Hammond, daughter of Judge
Jos. and Hannah (Storer) Hammond, Apr. 28, 1724.
151. Mary, b. Apr. 30, 1726; d. Mar. 28, 1730.
152. Lucy, b. May 26, 1728; d. Mar. 14, 1745.
153. John, b. Aug. 28, 1730; d. y.
154. Thomas, b. Nov. 23, 1732; m. Elizabeth Don-
nell, 1758-9; d. Nov. 29, 1800.
155. Robert, b. Sept. 19, 1734 ; m. (1) Lydia Fernald,
Nov. 18, 1758; (2) M. P. Wentworth, 1766;
d. Mar. 17, 1810.
156. Joseph, b. Aug. 2, 1736; m. Mary Stevenson,
Nov. 2, 1758; d. 1808.
157. Hannah, b. Apr. 23, 1740; m. Mr. Wood-
bridge; d.
158. Samuel, b. Sept. 20, 1744; m. Sarah Hill,
1767; d. Nov. 16, 1820.
53
Edward Cutt, son of Richard and Joanna (Wills)
Cutt, married Miss;Welsh.
159. Edward (Jr.).
26 CuTTs Genealogy.
55
Joanna Cutt, daugliter of Richard and Joanna
(Wills) Cutt, married Capt. Timothy Gerrish, April
12, 1739.
160. Joanna Cutts, b. ; m. Chas. Chauncy, 1760;
d. Aug. 80, 1809.
161. Timothy, b. 1755 (?); m. Mi«s Patterson ; d.
Dec. 30, 1815.
162. Elliott, b. ; m. Elizabeth Deering, Nov. 16,
1772; d.
163. Samuel, Capt., b. ; m.
164. Sarah, b. 1767 ; m. Daniel Harte ; d. Mar. 3,
J 789.
165. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Mr. Yeaton ; d.
166. Lucy, b. ; d. unm.
167. Jane, b. ; m. Daniel Raynes, May 21, 1784
(see 368) ; d. Feb. 28, 1825.
168. Robert, b, ; drowned in 1820.
169. Richard, b. ; d. unm.
57
Robert Elliott, son of Humphrey and Elizabeth
(Cutt) Elliott, married (1) Elizabeth Screven, Feb. 5,
1720-21 ; (2) Elizabeth Harford, Jan. 25, 1725-6.
170. Artemus, b. ; m. Mary Burnham, June 22,
1744; d. 1760.
171. Humphrey, b. ; m. Catherine Booth, Nov.
13,1744; d.
172. Dorothy, b.
173. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Benj. Williamson (?); d.
Mrs. Eliz. (Harford) Elliott married (2) William
Emms, in 1728. (See N. E. Hist. Genealogical Regis-
ter for January, 1890.)
CuTTS Genealogy. 27
67
William Screven, sou of Rev. William and Bridget
(Cutt) Screven, married Catherine Stoll, daughter of
Justinias Stoll.
174. John, b. ; m. Miss Gueriu; d.
175. James, b. 1704 ; m. Mary Smith, 1736 ; d. 1758.
176.
Samuel, b.
;d.
177.
Chaeles, b.
; d.
178.
Benjamin, b.
; d.
179.
William, b.
; m.
^
180.
ROBEKT, b.
; m.
,
Mrs.
•72.
Catherine S. Screven m.
(2) Rev. Francis
Pelot,
69
Elisha Screven married Hannah Johnson, daughter
of Jos. Johnson, 1724.
181. Joseph, b. June 4, 1725; d.
182. Elisha, b. Feb. 14, 1726; d. y.
18B. William, b. Feb. 16, 1728; d. y.
184. Elisha, b. July 18, 1739; m. Rebecca ; d.
185. Joshua, b. Nov. 1, 1733; d.
186. Samuel, b. Mar. 20, 1735; d.
187. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 13, 1738 ; m. James
Fowler ; d.
188. William, b. Oct. 14, 1742 ; d.
189. Hannah, b. Jan. 3, 1745 ; prob. unm.
190. Benjamin, b. Apr. 2(5, 1750; m. (1) M. Brock-
inton, Nov. 21, 1771 ; (2) M. Thomson, Nov.,
1775 ; (3) E. Futhey, Mar., 1780; d. Apr. 10,
1785.
Mrs. Hannah J. Screven d. Dec. 3, 1771, ae. 62.
28 CuTTS Genealogy.
70
John Moore, son of Capt. John and Sarah (Cutt)
Moore, married Eliza Fernald.
191. Dennis, b. Dec. 25, 1743; d.
192. Mary, b. Apr. 26, 1746 ; d.
193. John, b. June 25, 1748; m. Sarali Chauncy,
Apr. 13, 1786 (?) ; d.
194. Ebenezer, b. Mar. 28, 1750 ; d.
78
William Bryar, son of William and Mary (Cutt)
Bryar, married Elizabeth Weekes, May 11, 1728.
195. William (Jr.), b. June 6, 1734 ; d.
196. Nicholas, b. July 31, 1736; m. Ruth Wilson,
Nov. 14, 1759; d.
197. Richard, b. July 13, 1740; d.
198. Samuel, b. Mar. 14, 1743 ; m. Margery Nor-
ton, Aug. 3, 1788 ; d.
199. Elihu, b. Dec. 9, 1746; m. Elizabetli Wilson,
1775 ; d.
200. Robert, b. Oct. 21, 1750 ; m. Sarali Wilson,
Dec. 1, 1775; d.
79
Mary Bryar, daughter of William and Mary
(Cutt) Bryar, married Andrew Haley, Aug. 7, 1727.
201. Andrew (Jr.), b. ; m. Elizabeth Lewis,
1754; d.
202. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Josiali Hutchings, Sept.
20,1755; d.
203. JosiAH, b. ; m. Susanna Hanscom, 1765; d.
204. Pelatiah, b. ; m. Elizabeth Lewis, 1765 ; d.
80
Rebecca Bryar, daughter of William and Mary
(Cutt) Bryar, married William Tapley, Mar. 19, 1726.
205. Thomas, b. Oct. 20, 1728; d.
CuTTS Genealogy. 29
206. Saeah, b. Oct. 20, 1728 ; d.
207. Mary, b. 1729; d.
208. William, b. 1731 ; d.
209. Elizabeth, b. 1734 ; d.
81
Sarah Bryar, daughter of William and Mary (Cutt)
Bryar, married Caleb Hutchings, Feb. 15, 1737.
210. Sarah, b. ; m. Wilson, 1772.
211. Caleb, b ; d.
212. Eunice, b. ; d.
83
Mary Cutt, daughter of Kobert and Dorcas (Ham-
mond) Cutt, married Wm. Whipple, May 16, 1722.
213. Maey, b. Jan. 13, 1728-9; m. Robt. Traill,
Sept. 1, 1748; d. Oct. 3, 1791.
214. William, b.. Jan. 14, 1730-1 ; m. K. Moffatt ;
d. Nov. 10, 1785.
215. Hannah, b. Feb. 15, 1734; m. J. Brackett, M.
D., s. p., Apr. 14, 1760; d. Apr. 80, 1805.
216. Robert Cutt, b. Apr. 6, 1736 ; d. unm., May 4,
1761.
217. Joseph, b. Feb. 14, 1738 ; m. Hannah Billings,
s. p., Oct. 9, 1762 ; d. Feb. 26, 1816.
Wm. Whipple, Sr., d. Aug. 7, 1751 ; Mrs. Whipple,
d. Feb. 24, 1783.
84
Katherine Cutt, daughter of Robert and Dorcas
(Hammond) Cutt, married Hon. John Moffatt, Aug. 20,
1723.
218. Elizabeth, b. 1725 ; m. Hon. John Sherburne ; d.
219. Katherine, b. 1734 ; m. AVm. Whipple (see
214); d. Nov. 25, 1821.
30 CuTTS Genealogy.
220. Mehitable, b. 1736 ; m. Wm. Knight * s. p.; d.
221. Samuel, b. Sept., 1738 ; m. Sarah C. Mason,
Feb. 1, 1764; d.
Hon. John Moffatt d. Jan. 22, 1786, se. 94.
85
Mehitable Cutt, daughter of Kobert and Dorcas
(Hammond) Cutt, married Jotham Odiorne, Dec. 29,
1725.
222. Egbert, b. 1726 ; d. unm., 1762.
223. JoTHAM, b. 1728 ; m. Sarah Meserve ; d.
224. Mehitable, b. 1733; m. Wm. Earl Treadwell,
Nov. 21, 1764; d. Jan., 1820.
225. Samuel, b. 1735; m. Miss Deering, 1757; d.
1758.
226. Daniel, b. 1738; m. Abigail Vickerey, Dec. 3,
1764; d. Apr., 1814.
227. Mary, b. 1741; m. Peter Pearse, 1758; d.
July 22, 1817.
228. Sarah, b. 1743; m. (1) Henry Appleton, (2)
Wm. Appleton ; (3) Dan'l Hart, Apr. 11, 1790.
Jotham Odiorne, Sr., d. May 19, 1761.
87
Mary Shipway, daughter of John and Sarah
(Frost) Shipway, married Rev. Jeremiah Wise, 1708.
229. Sarah, b. June 22, 1709; d. July 28, 1709.
230. Abigail, b. June 22, 1709 ; m. Mr. Moore ; d.
231. Jeremiah (Jr.), b. Sept. 11, 1711 ; d. July 22,
1712.
232. John, b. Aug. 7, 1713; m. Elizabeth Malcolm,
Feb. 6, 1740; d. June 25, 1758.
233. Shipway, b. Sept. 22, 1715.
234. Mary, b. Apr. 27, 1718.
*Bre water's Rambles. No. 28 and No. 57.
CuTTS Genealogy. 31
235. Jeremiah, b. Nov. 26, 1720; m. Abigail Place,
1776.
236. Sarah, b. Apr. 1, 1722 ; m. James Plaisted.
237. Joseph, b. July 25, 1 725 ; m. Elizabeth Pearson.
Rev. Jeremiah Wise d. Jan. 20, 1756, se. 76.
90
Hannah Pemberton, daughter of James and Han-
nah (Penhallow) Pemberton, married Benjamin Col-
man Merchant.
238. Mary, b. ; m. Rev. Ephraim Ward of
Brookfield, Mass., Oct. 13, 1777 ; d. Oct. 27,
1809.
239. Hannah, b.
240. Sarah, b.
241. William, b.
242. Benjamin, b.
97
John Penhallow, son of John and Elizabeth (But-
ler) Penhallow, married Sarah Wentworth, daughter
of Hunting and Elizabeth (Wibird) Wentworth, 1749.
243. Richard Wibird, b. June 24, 1750 ; d. May 28,
1785.
244. John, b. May 10, 1752 ; d. y.
245. Elizabeth, h. July 9, 1755 ; d. y.
246. Samuel, b. June 9, 1757; m. Hannah Sher-
burne, Jan. 25, 1784; d. Apr. 28, 1805.
247. John, b. July 10, 1758 ; H. C, 1777 ; m. Sarah
Phillips.
248. Sarah, b. July 24, 1759; d. unm.
249. Thomas, b. Aug. 29, 1760; m Hannah Bun-
bury; d. Sej)t. 16, 1784.
250. Mary, b. Dec. 18, 1761 ; m. Daniel Austin,
July 22, 1787.
251. Elizabeth, b. Mar. 25, 1764 ; d. 1765.
32 CuTTS Genealogy.
252. HuNKiNG, b. Nov. 3, 1766 ; m. Harriet Pearce;
d. 1826.
253. Benjamin, b. Sept. 29, 1768; m. (1) Lucy
Hart, Jan. 7, 1796; (2) Susan (Pearce)
Black ; d. Sept. 12, 1839.
Mrs. Sarah (Wentwortli) Penhallow d. June 3, 1773.
98
Anne Vassall, daughter of Major Leonard and
Phoebe (Penhallow) Vassall, married John Borland of
Boston, Mass., Feb. 20, 1750.
254. Phcebe, b. Oct. 22, 1752; m. George Spooner;
d. 1838.
255. John Lindall, b. Aug. 18, 1754; d. in Eng-
land, Nov. 16, 1825.
256. Francis (M. D.), b. Apr., 1756 ; m. Miss Bow-
ers, 1783 ; d. 1826.
257. Jane, b. Oct., 1757 ; m. Jonathan Simpson.
258. Leonard Vassall, b. July 1, 1759 ; m. Miss
Sarah Lloyd ; d. 1800.
259. James, b. 1761; d. unm.
260. William, b. 1763 ; d. in Savannah, Ga., 1780.
261. Samuel, b. 1765; H. C, 1786 ; m.
262. Anna, b. 1767; d. unm., 1776.
263. Elizabeth PooLE, b. 1769; d. unm., 1776.
264. Thomas Alleyne, b. 1771 ; d. unm.
265. Sarah, b. 1773; d. unm.
John Borland d. June 5, 1775, se. 47.
Mrs. Anne (Vassall) Borland m. (2) Wm. Knight
(her cousin), Apr. 27, 1784. (See 104.)
99
Katherine Dummer, daughter of John and Eliza-
beth (Penhallow) Dummer, married Hon. Enoch Bart-
lett of Haverhill, Mass., Aug., 1755.
CuTTS Genealogy. 33
266. Elizabeth, b. Tuesday, July 6, 1756 ; m. Hon.
Nathaniel Sparhawk, Apr. 26, 1780; d. June
29, 1782.
267. Enoch (Jr.), b. Dec. 28, 1758 (Thursday) ;
bapt. by Rev. Mr. Bass, Feb. 6, 1759; d.
Apr. 25, 1763.
268. Catherine, b. Monday, July 4, 1761 ; d. unm.,
1788.
100
John Dummer (Jr.), son of John and Elizabeth (Pen-
hallow) Dummer, married Hannah Titcomb, daughter
of Josiah and Martha (Rolf) Titcomb, Nov., 1754.
269. Elizabeth, b. Thursday, Nov. 4, 1756 ; bapt.
by Rev. Mr. Parson; d. Apr. 15, 1779.
270. Mary, b. Dec. 11, 1758; bapt. by Rev. Mr.
Lowell; d. Feb. 10, 1760.
John Dummer d. July 13, 1770.
103
Deborah Knight, daughter of William and De-
borah (Penhallow) Knight, married Nathaniel Adams,
1752.
271. Elizabeth, b. 1754; m. John Raynes, s. p.; d.
1834.
Nath'l Adams died.
Mrs. Deborah (Knight) Adams married Henry Car-
ter and had
272. Benj. Gambling, b.
106
Samuel Cutt, son of John and Elizabeth Cutt,
married Sarah Savell, Sept. 18, 1735, and died 1737-8,
leaving no childi'en as far as can be ascertained.
5
34 CuTTS Genealogy.
107
Hannah Cutt, daughter of Samuel and Haunah
(Perkins) Cutt, married Benjamin Stokes, Apr. 12,
1740. (See 34.)
273. Rebecca, m. Mr. Montjoy or Munjoy.
Benjamin Stokes (Miller) died in 1756.
108
Richard Waldron, son of Eicliard and Elinor
(Vaughan) Waldron, married Elizabeth Westbrooke,
daughter of Col. Thos. Westbrooke and Mary (Sher-
burne) Westbrooke, Dec. 31, 1718.
274. Richard, b. Dec. 20, 1719; lost at sea, 1745.
275. Thomas Westbrooke, b. July 26, 1721; m.
Constance Davis ; d. Apr. 3, 1785.
276. William, b Mar. 8, 1723; d. Sept. 22, 1741.
277. Elizabeth, b. Feb., 1729-30 ; d. Apr. 3, 1732.
278. George, b. May 1, 1732 ; m. Esther Harvey,
Feb. 11, 1754; d. Sept. 1, 1805.
279. Elizabeth, b. May 17, 1734; d. 1735.
280. Elinor, b. Nov. 13, 1736; d. 1741.
281. William, b. Dec. 12, 1741 ; d. 1743.
Mrs. E. W. Waldron died Oct. 16, 1758.
109
Margaret Waldron, daughter of Richard and Elinor
(Vaughan) Waldron, married Eleazer Russell, May 18,
1721.
282. Eleazer, b. May 21, 1722 ; d. unm., Sept. IS,
1798.
283. Eleanor, b. Feb. 7, 1723-4; d. unm.
284. Margaret, b. Nov. 12, 1726; d. unm.
285. Benjamin, b. Apr. 3, 1729 ; d. unm., Nov.,
1756 ; the master of a ship on coast of Africa.
286. Martha, b. Nov. 5, 1732; d. unm., Sept. 21,
1798.
CuTTS Genealogy. 35
287. Anna, b. Oct. 6, 1734; d. unm., Feb. 28,
1816.
Eleazer Russell (i^r.) died in 1764. He was sheriff
for the Province, 1723-1741; a member of the Gen-
eral Assembly and speaker ^/"o tern., 1756-58.
110
William Waldron, son of Richard and Elinor
(Vaughan) Waldron, married Eliza Allen of Martha's
Vineyard, 1721. He graduated from Harvard College
in 1717, and M^as ordained pastor of the "New Brick
Church," in 1721, after a theological course of study.
288. Elizabeth, b. 1722 ; m. Col. Jos. Quincy, 1756.
289. Parnel, b. 1724.
290. Elinor, b. 1724.
291. Francis, b. 1726.
Rev. Cotton Mather, in referring to Rev. Wm. Wal-
dron's death, says : " He died nobly ; so to die is indeed
no dying ; 'tis but flying away Avith the wings of the
morning, into the Paradise of God."
Ill
Anne Waldron, daughter of Richard and Elinor
(Vaughan) Waldron, married Rev. Henry Rust of
Stratbam, N. H., 1719.
292. Nathaniel, b. Oct. 29, 1720; d. unm., 1740.
293. Anna, b. June, 13, 1722; d. unm.
294. Mary, b. Aug. 1, 1724 ; d. unm.
295. Henry, b. Jan. 22, 1726 ; m. Ann Harvey,
1750; d. Mar. 17, 1807.
296. William, b. Nov. 18, 1728 ; d. unm.
297. Eleanor, b. Nov. 13, 1730 ; m. Andrew Folsom,
1753.
298. Richard (M. D.), b. May 27, 1733 ; m. Martha
Wiggins, s. p.; d. Jan. 19, 1786.
2,6 CuTTs Genealogy.
Rev. Henry Rust, born in Ipswieli, Mass., graduated
from Harvard College in 1T07, and died Nov. 20, 1749,
£6. 63.
lis
Abigail Waldron, daughter of Richard and Elinor
(Vaughan) Waldron, married Judge Richard Salton-
stall, Jan. 6, 1726.
299. Abigail, b. Oct. 5, 1728 ; m. Col. George Wat-
son, s. p.
300. Elizabeth, b. June 5, 1730 ; d. Oct. 19, 1737.
301. Richard, b. Apr. 5, 1732; H. C, 1751 ; d. Oct.
6, 1785.
302. William, b. Nov. 2, 1733 ; d. Nov. 15, 1733.
303. William, b. Oct. 17, 1734 ; d. Oct. 25, 1737.
114
William King, son of Captain Daniel and Mary
(Vaughan) King, married Abigail Atkinson Oberiie,
daughter of Dr. James and Abigail (Atkinson) Oberne,
and niece of Theo. Atkinson, 3d.
304. George, b. ; m. Susanna Sparhawk, s. p..
May 12, 1771 ; d. 1786.
305. Abigail, b. ; m. John Sparhawk (Jr.), Jan.
12, 1769.
306. James Flatus, b. ; m. E. Waldron, Jan. 7,
1740.
307. William, b. ; m. Mary Wendell.
308. Charles, b. ; d. y.
309. Thomas, b. ; m. Mrs. Brotton.
310. Mary, b. ; m.; Hon. David Humphrey,
1769 ; d. June 7, 1798.
115
Sarah Vaughan, daughter of George and Elizabeth
(Eliot) Vaughan, married Dr. John Ross, who died
in 1752, in Portsmouth, N. H.
CuTTS Genealogy. 37
311. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Hugh Thornton, Dec.
4, 1786.
312. Jean, b.
313. Saeah, b.
314. William, b.
315. Francis, b. ; m. Margaret , and d.
before 1752, leaving one son, John.
119
Elizabeth Vaughan, daughter of George and
Elizabeth (Elliott) Vaughan, married Wm. Bennett.
316. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Moses Wingate,
1762.
317. William, b. ; d. unm., 1761,
318. George, b. ; d. unm., 1759.
319. Eliot Vaughan, b. Sept., 1747; d. y.
Wm. Bennett (Sr.), d. in 1767.
121
Elliott Vaughan, son of George and Elizabeth
(Elliott) Vaughan, married Anna Gerrish, daughter of
Col. Timothy and Sarah (Elliott) Gerrish, Mar. 14,
1738.
■ 320. Sarah, b. Apr., 1739 ; m Jotham Rindge ; d.
Feb., 1826.
321. William, b. Mar. 3, 1745; m. (1) Abigail Jor-
dan, Nov. 3, 1768; (2) Eliz. Jordan, 1772;
d. June 19,1826.
322. George, b. Apr. 26, 1747 ; m.
323. Elizabeth Caroline, b. May 20, 1750; d. y.
324. Jane, b. June 7, 1752; m. A. B. Wise, June
14, 1775; d. Jan. 7, 1831.
325. Eliot, b. June 29, 1755; d. y.
326. Margaret, b. Aug. 14, 1758 ; d. unm.,
1788.
38 CuTTS Genealogy.
Elliott Vauglian was a mercliant in Portsmoiitli, N.
H., until bis death, for wliicli career lie was specially
educated.
Mrs. Anna (Gerrish) Vauglian d. May, 1786.
Mary Vaughan, daughter of George and Elizabeth
(Elliott) Vangban, married Cutt Shannon, Dec. 3, 1741.
327. Richard Cutts, b. May 9, 1743 ; m. Elizabeth
Uuggles ; d. Apr. 7, 1822.
328. Mary, b. 1744 ; d. nnm., July 27, 1827.
329. Eleanor, b. Nov. 9, 174h; d. unm., 18.U.
330. William, b. Jan. 6, 1748 ; m. (1) Eleanor Ger-
rish, Aug. 2, 1782; (2) Jane Jordan, 1809,
s. p. ; d. July, 1816.
331. Thomas, b. Jan. 17, 1749 ; m. L. Watson, Feb.
28, 1771; d. May 29, 1800.
332. James Noble, b. 1751; m. Chloe Crane; d.
Nov. 7, 1822.
333. Nathaniel, b. June 3, 1754; m. Mary Dow.
Mar. 18, 1781 ; d. July 27, 1826.
125
Nathaniel Gerrish, son of Nathaniel and Bridget
(Vaughan) Gerrish, married Lydia Pierce, July 24,
1730.
334. Alexander, b. 1731 ; m. Sarah ; d.
335. Thomas.
126
Captain William Gerrish, son of Nathaniel and
Bridget (Vaughan) Gerrish, married Maiy Preble,
Feb. 19, 1736.
336. John, b. Mar., 1738; m.
337. Bridget, b. Oct., 1739.
CuTTS Genealogy. 39
338. Jedediah, b. 1744.
339. Hannah, b. 1746.
197
Major Charles Gerrish, son of Nathaniel and
Bridget (Vanghan) Gerrish, married Mary Frost.
340. William, b. June 27, 1744; m. Esther Parker,
Apr. 3, 1767.
341. Chakles (Jr.), b. Oct. 18, 1746; m. Phoebe
Blethen, Aug. 7, 1770.
342. Nathaniel, b. Apr. 7, 1751 ; m. Sarah Mar-
riner, Oct. 3, 1777.
343. George, b. June 16, 1753; m. Mary Mitchell,
Dec. 20, 1781; d. May 23, 1814.
344. James, b. 1755 ; d. Revolutionary war, 1775.
345. Maey, b. 1757 ; in. Abner Harris and settled
in Lewiston.
Major Charles Gerrish went to Falmouth in 1748.
He was the first settler of the town of Durham (then
Royals borough), and Ms name appears several times
on its early records as Moderator of the Plantation
meetings.
1S9
Bridget Gerrish, daughter of Nathaniel and
Bridget (Vaughan) Gerrish, married Thomas Butler,
son of Captain Moses and Mercy (Wentworth) Butler,
Mar. 10, 1757.*
346. MosES, b. ; bapt. Berwick, June 4, 1758.
347. William, b. ; bapt. Berwick ; d. y.
348. Elizabeth, b. ; bapt. June 6, 1760; m.
William Chadwick, May 18, 1780.
349. Nathaniel, b. July 5, 1761 ; m. Tabitha Joy,
1790 ; d. Nov. 25, 1841.
350. Thomas, bapt. June 19, 1763 ; m. Olive Abbott.
* See "Thomas Butler and Ms descendants," by George H. Butler, M. D.
40 CuTTS Genealogy.
351. Mary, b. ; m. Isaac Gerrish (Jr.), s. p., May
8, 1788.
352. Sarah, b. ; m. Stephen Li})by, Apr, 17,
1799; d. Dec. 15, 1851.
353. Eunice, b.
354. Hannah, b. ; m. Barnabas Sawyer, s. p.
355. Bridget, b. ; m. William Heard, Mar. 12,
1792.
356. Meroy, b. ; m. Jacob Stone.
357. Susan, b. ; m. (1) Rook Thurston, 1800 ;
(2) Stephen Edgerly.
358. William, b. ; m. Lois Littlefield, Aug. 27,
1803; d. Mar. 20, 1838.
131
Nathaniel Shannon, son of Nathaniel and Abigail
(Vaughan) Shannon, married Alice Frost, daughter of
Samuel Frost of New Castle, Nov. 10, 1737.
359. G-Eo. Walker, bapt. July 23, 1738 ; d. in early
life.
360. Nath'l (Jr.), bapt. Apr. 20, 1740; m. (1)
Anne Card. (2) Eliz. D. Kitson.
361. Abigail, bapt. Mar. 7, 1742; m. Geo. Bryant;
d. before 1787.
362. Margaret, b. ; m. Capt. Wra. Parker ; d.
before 1785.
Mrs. Alice (Frost) Shannon m. (2) Chas. Hight and
d. Oct. 25, 1780.
134
-f^ ^; Eunice Raynes, married Capt. John Stone, son of
^ Benj. and Miriam (Preble) Stone.
363. Benjamin, U
364. Elizabeth, b. 1762 ; m. Mr. David Hyslip,
s. p., d. 1808.
365. Mary, b. ; m. Joseph Tucker.
CuTTs Genealogy. 41
Mrs. Eunice (Raynes) Stone and her daughter, Mrs.
Hyslip, were buried in the old bury ing-gro and at
York, Me., where the stones are still to be seen.
Mr. David Hyslip, who died in 1822, was a son of
Wm. Hyslip who came from Scotland. His death
ended the name. His sister, Miss Elizabeth Hyslip,
married Gov. Increase Sumner.
135
Francis Raynes (Deacon), son of Nath'l and Eliz-
abeth (Cutts) Kaynes, married (1) Jane Payne ; (2)
Jane Raynes, daughter of Nath'l and Eliz. (Payne)
Raynes, Nov. 15, 1753.
366. Mary, b. 1743-4; m. Sam'l Norwood, May 5,
1769; d. Feb., 1785.
367. Nathaniel, b. 1746 ; m. Mary Bridge, Dec. 7,
1786 ; d. Feb. 6, 1832.
368. Daniel, b. 1747 ; m. Jane Gerrish, Apr. 17,
1783; d. Apr. 25, 1828.
369. John, b. ; m. Eliz. Adams (see 260) s. p.
Mrs. Jane P. Raynes d. Mar. 28, 1792.
370. Eleanoe, b. ; m. Mr. Moulton, s. p.
136
Robert Raynes, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth
(Cutt) Raynes, married Elizabeth Raynes, daughter of
Francis Raynes, pub. Feb. 1, 1743.
371. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 21, 1745; m. Capt. Joseph
Harris.
372. Joshua, b. July 9, 1748; d. y.
373. Robert (Jr.), b. Apr. 30, 1751 ; m. (1) Lydia
Bragdon, Nov. 1, 1781 ; (2) Mrs. Lucy Chap-
man; d. Aug. 20, 1836.
374. Catherine, b. June 18, 1753; m. Mr. Clemens.
375. Joanna, b. Jan. 17, 1756; m. Mr. Trivot.
6
42 CuTTS Genealogy.
Kobert Raynes m. (2) Jane Gerrish, dau. of Timothy
Gerrish.
376. Benjamin, b. Jan. 3, 1771; m. Elizabeth Payne,
Mar. 28, 1792.
137
Eleanor Raynes m. Marston.
377.
378.
379.
b.
b.
b.
m. Haynes.
m. Johnson.
m. (1) Barker ; (2)
Weeks.
380. Lucy, b. Dec, 1754; m. (1) Samuel Chap-
man ; (2) Robt. Raynes; d. Mar. 16, 1851.
141
Robert Cutts, son of Richard and Eunice (Curtis)
Cutts, married Hannah Bartlett, June 9, 1745.
381. Sarah, b. Oct. 4, 1746; d. May 12, 1748.
382. Saeah, b. Mar. 5, 1749-50 ; m. Benj. Fitz, 1772;
d. July 14, 1801.
383. Eunice, b. Mar. 15, 1752; m. Jon. Sawyer,
1773.
384. Noah, b. Dec. 30, 1754; m. Mary Wilson,
Mar. 21, 1796.
385. Robert, b. July 3, 1764; d. unm.
386. Richard, b. Apr. 14, 1767 ; d. unm.
143
Samuel Cutts, son of Richard and Eunice (Curtis)
Cutts, married Anna Holyoke, daughter of Rev. Ed-
ward and Margaret (Appleton) Holyoke, Nov., 1762.
387. Edward, b. Sept., 1763 ; m. Mary Carter, Apr.,
1796; d. Sept. 20, 1824.
388. Eliza Eppes, b. May 5, 1765 ; m. Nath. Car-
ter (Jr.), May 1, 1788; d. June, 1857.
389. Samuel (Jr.),b. Sept., 1766; d. unm., Dec, 1797-
c/tt^n/p^^y^.
CuTTS Genealogy. 43
390. Anna HoLroKE, b. Nov., 1767; d. unm., Aug
30, 1788.
391. Charles, b. Jan. 30, 1769; m. Lucy H. South
all, 1812; d. Jan., 1846.
392. Geoege, b. Mar. 16, 1771 (merchant) ; d. unm.
Dec, 1824.
393. Priscilla, b. May 24, 1773; m. Jos. Storer,
Sept. 3, 1808 ; d. Feb. 19, 1860.
394. Sydney, b. June 17, 1775 ; d. unm., Feb 26, 1792
395. Hampden, b. Mar. 7, 1777; d. unm., Jan. 29
1802.
Mrs. Anna (Holyoke) Cutts died March 28, 1812.
144
Edward Cutts, son of Eichard and Eunice (Curtis)
Cutts, married Elizabeth, daughter of Col. Timothy and
Sarah (Elliot) Gerrish, Nov. 14, 1758, who died 1810.
396. Wm. Richard, b. ; m. (1) Lydia Johnson,
(2) Abigail Junkins.
397. Edward, b. ; m. Mary Sheafe, June 24,
1812, s. p.; d. Aug. 22, 1844.
398. Mary, b. May 28, 1764 ; m. Rev. Asa Piper,
Apr. 6, 1788; d. Jan. 4, 1802.
399. Sarah, b. ; m. Wm. Cutts, Oct. 16, 1808
(see 423); d. Jan., 1828.
145
Foxwell Curtis Cutts, son of Richard and Eunice
(Curtis) Cutts, married Mary Goodwin of Berwick, Me.,
1756.
400. Richard Foxwell, b. June 3, 1757; m. Eliza-
beth Cutts (see 415), Jan., 1785 ; d. Sept. 1,
1830.
401. Samuel, b. May 3, 1759 ; d. y.
402. William, b. Apr. 26, 1761 ; d. unm., 1780.
44 CuTTS Genealogy.
146
Richard Cutts (Jr.), son of Ricliard and Eunice (Cur-
tis) Cutts, married Sarah Frost, daughter of John
and Sarah (Gerrish) Frost, May 19, 1763.
403. Joseph, b. July 5, 1764 ; m. Mary Chauneey,
Apr. 10, 1790; d. July 3, 1861.
404. RiCHAED, b. Nov. 25, 1765 ; m. Joanna Raynes,
1814.
405. Sarah, b. Aug. 31, 1767 ; m. Capt. Daniel
Bartlett, Nov. 29, 1786.
406. Mary, b. Sept. 13, 1768 ; m. William Pepper-
rell Frost, Aug. 4, 1793, s. p.; d. soon.
407. John, b. Oct. 9, 1770.
408. Joanna, b. July 18, 1772 ; d. unm., 1792.
409. Eunice, b. Jan. 31, 1774 ; m. Thomas Cutts,
1813 ; d. 1821.
410. Elizabeth, b. May 24, 1782 ; m. Francis Raynes
(see 823)
Richard Cutts (Jr.), served as Special Justice of the
Court of Common Pleas in 1747-1761.
147
Mary Cutts, daughter of Richard and Eunice (Cur-
tis) Cutts, married Charles Chauneey, May 21, 1756.
411. Charles (Jr.)^ b. 1757; d. in infancy, 1757.
Mrs. Chauneey and her infant son lie buried in the
old Cutts burying-ground on Cutts Island, in Kittery
Point, Me., and the stone is still standing.
148
Thomas Cutts, son of Richard and Eunice (Curtis)
Cutts, married Elizabeth Scammon, daughter of Do-
minicus and Rebecca (Smith) Scammon, of Saco, Me.,
Aug. 21, 1762.
CuTTS Genealogy. 45
412. Mary, b. July 19, 1763 ; m. Samuel Abbott,
June 24, 1778 ; d. Mar. 27, 1796.
413. FoxwELL, b. Apr. 7, 1765 ;m. (1) Sarah Scam-
mon, 1789; m. (2) Hannali D. Page, 1807;
d. June 6, 1816.
414. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 30, 1766; m. R. F. Cutts,
Jan. 9, 1785 ; d. Feb. 10, 1810.
415. Thomas (Jr.), b. June 8, 1769 ; m. Mary Cook,
June, 1807 ; d. July 17, 1839.
416. Richard, b. June 28, 1771; m. Anna Payne,
Mar. 31, 1804 ; d. Apr., 1845.
417. Sarah, b. Mar. 20, 1774; m. T. G. Thornton,
Nov. 26, 1793; d. Nov. 7, 1845.
418. DoMmicus, b. May 4, 1778; m. Polly Chad-
bourne, Apr., 1832 ; d. May 9, 1844.
419. Eunice, b. May 30, 1782; m. Samuel Nye,
Sept. 20, 1805 ; d. Oct. 26, 1853.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Scammon) Cutts died Jan. 11, 1803.
150
Sarah Mitchell, daughter of Roger and Sarah
(Cutts) Mitchell, married Jonathan Sayward, Esq.,
pub. Nov. 13, 1736.
420. Sarah (Sally), b. Jan. 22, 1738 ; m. Nathaniel
Barren, Nov. 23, 1758 ; d. Apr. 23, 1805.
Mrs. Sarah (Mitchell) Sayward died Sept. 12, 1775,
and was buried in the old burial ground at York Vil-
lage, Me.; Jonathan Sayward died May 8, 1797, se. 84.
154
Thomas Cutts (Jr.), son of Thomas and Dorcas
(Hammond) Cutts, married Elizabeth Donnell, 1758-9.
421. Thomas Donnell, b. June 8, 1760; m. Joanna
Staples, June 5, 1781.
422. Theodore, b. July 24, 1764; prob. d. y.
46 CuTTs Genealogy.
423. William, b. ; m. (1) Anna Kent, Nov. 17,
1796; (2) Sarah Cutts, Oct. 16, 1808; d.
June 24, 1818.
424. Elizabeth, b. ; d. y.
425. Elizabeth, b. ; d. y.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Donnell) Cutts d. Apr. 29, 1800.
Thomas Cutts d. Nov. 29, 1800.
155
Robert Cutts, son of Thomas and Dorcas
(Hammond) Cutts, married Lydia Fernald, Nov. 18,
1758.
426. John, b. 1759; m. Abigail Johnson, Dec. 29,
1782 ; d. 1885. (?)
427. Joseph, b. 1761 ; m. Polly Jacobs.
428. Lydia, b. 1765; m. Samuel Clarke, Dec. 15,
1793 ; d. Oct. 26, 1838.
Robert Cutts married (2) Margery Pepperrell "Went-
worth, daughter of Captain William Wentworth and
Margery (Pepperrell) Wentworth, 1766.
429. Samuel Solley, b. 1767 ; m. Susanna Lewis,
May 25, 1805.
430. Theodore Atkinson, b. 1768; m. M. A. Fur-
nald, Nov. 25, 1804 ; d. May 3, 1853.
431. Thomas, b. 1770 ; d. y.
432. Polly, b. 1772 ; m. John Clarke, 1801.
433. Olivee, b. 1774; d. at sea, 1793.
434. William, b. 1776; m. Hannah Grrouard, June
29, 1802; d. Sept. 23, 1823.
435. Thomas, b. 1776; m. Eunice Cutts, 1813; d.
1845.
436. Robert, b. 1782 ; m.; d. Baltimore, Md.
437. Margery Pepperrell, b. Feb. 14, 1784 ; m.
Mark Furnald, Mar. 6, 1807; d. June, 1864.
438. Nancy, b. July 26, 1786 ; d. unm., Apr. 3, 1869.
- CuTTS Genealogy. 47
Mrs. M. P. W. Cutts was a granddaugliter of An-
drew Pepperell. She died Jan. 10, 1835.
156
Joseph Cutts, son of Thomas and Dorcas (Ham-
mond) Cutts, married Mary Stevenson, Nov. 2, 1758.
439. Dorcas, b. Aug. 26, 1759 ; m. Sam'l Gunnison;
d. Jan. 22, 1839.
440. Lucr, b. Mar. 14, 1761 ; m. Edward Dame, s. p.
441. William, b. Apr. 8, 1763; m. Betsy Karswell,
Jan. 18, 1789 ; d. Oct. 17, 1830.
442. Molly, b. July 13, 1765; m. Daniel Moses.
443. Betty, b. Sept. 19, 1767; m. Jacob Worthen,
May 24, 1824.
444. Thomas, b. July 13, 1770; m. Lucy Bascom,
1794 ; d. Mar. 2, 1857.
445. Charles, b. Nov. 7, 1772 ; m. Abigail Hurd,
1793 ; d. Feb. 13, 1824.
446. Edward, b. Aug. 20, 1774; m. Ruth Rice.
447. Hannah, b. Feb. 11, 1777; m. David Harris.
448. Samuel, b. Sept. 29, 1779; m. Mehitable
Bachelder.
449. Sarah, b. Mar. 16, 1782; m. E. Huntoon.
Mrs. Mary (Stevenson) Cutts died 1828, se. 94, in
Goshen, N. H. She and her husband resided in Kit-
tery, Me., until 1789, when they removed with their
family to Goshen and took up 500 acres of wild land.
They built a log house and barn upon the same, and
when his five sons each became of age they built a
house and set oif a hundred acres each from the orig-
inal farm and gave it to them for a home. When the
youngest son received his share, the father and mother
went to live with him during the rest of their lives.
This tract of land lies in the north-east part of the
town, near the foot of Sunapee mountain.
48 CuTTS Genealogy.
Joseph Cutts was a very devoted Christian, and a
Sabbatarian of the strictest type. He died in 1808.
Mi's. Mary (Stevenson) Cutts died twenty years later,
having had the misfortune to be blind during the last
twenty years of her life.
158
Samuel Cutts, son of Thomas and Dorcas (Ham-
mond) Cutts, married Sarah Hill, daughter of Judge
John and Mary (Plaisted) Hill, Oct. 15, 1767.
450. Mahy, b. July 30, 1768 ; m. (1) Enoch Bil-
lings; (2) Jabez Bradbury ; d. Sept. 17, 1855.
451. Sarah, b. Mar. 23, 1770; m. Wm. Stevens,
Dec. 5, 1803; d. Dec. 21, 1860.
452. Hannah, b. July 11, 1772; m. Robert Clark
and Philip Fowler; d. Nov. 17, 1854.
453. Thomas, b. Mar. 30, 1775; m. Sarah Colburn,
Nov. 30, 1797; d. Mar. 2, 1857.
454. Samuel, b. Aug. 2, 1777 ; m. Catherine Wood-
ward, Nov. 2, 1806; d. Oct. 1, 1853.
455. Elisha, b. Aug. 1, 1780 ; m. Hannah Hooper,
1802 ; d. 1841.
456. Robert, b. Nov. 14, 1782 ; d. unm., Dec. 23,
1810.
457. Betsey, b. Jan. 20, 1785; m. Jos. Flitner,
Apr. 23, 1807; d. July 1, 1869.
458. Dorcas, b. Aug. 23, 1787; m. Isaac Lapham,
July 8, 1816; d. July 3, 1879.
459. Abigail, b. Sept. 23, 1790 ; m. E. Jackson,
Oct. 20, 1810 ; d. April 25, 1870.
160
Joanna Cutts Gerrish, daughter of Capt. Timothy
and Joanna (Cutts) Gerrish, married, 1760, Charles
Chauncy.
CuTTS Genealogy. 49
460. Charles, (Jr.), b. Apr. 22, 1761 ; d. num., Sept.
10, 1789.
461. Isaac, b. Jan. 14, 1763 ; lost at sea. Mar. 11,
1792.
462. Sarah, b. Feb. 12, 1765; m. John Moore,
Apr. 13, 1786.
463. Samuel, b. May 12, 1767; m. Elizabeth Lacld,
1795; d. Oct., 1817.
464. Elizabeth Hirst, b. July 11, 1769; m. Jere-
miah Clarke, Dec. 20, 1789.
465. Mary, b. Apr. 9, 1771; m. Jos. Cutts. (See
403.)
466. Joanna, b. Feb. 26, 1772 ; m. Edward Parry,
1796; d. June, 1800.
467. Andrevy, b. Noy. 23, 1774; d. y.
468. Jane, b. Apr. 6. 1776 ; d. Nov. 20, 1777.
469. Shipley, b. Aug. 25, 1777; d. Dec. 28, 1777.
470. Lucy, b. Oct. 20, 1778 ; m. Capt. Win. Yeaton;
d. 1856.
471. Robert, b. Dec. 8, 1779; d. Dec. 20, 1779.
472. Marcia, b. May 30, 1782 ; d. y.
Charles Chauncy, whose first wife was Mary Cutts
(147), died Nov. 22, 1809.
161
Timothy Gerrish, son of Capt. Timothy and Joanna
(Cutts) Gerrish, married Mary Pattei-son, daughter of
Thomas and Abigail (Pickering) Patterson.
473. Andrew, b. 1784.
474. Timothy, b. 1786.
475. Joseph, b. 1786.
476. Thomas Patterson, b. 1789.
477. Mary, b. 1801.
7
50 CuTTS Genealogy.
16S
Samuel Gerrish, son of Capt. Timothy and Joanna
(Cutts) Gerrish, married .
478. Maey, b.
479. WOODBUEY, b.
480. Samuel, b. ; m.. Mary G. Furnald, 1807;
drowned in a storm, Dec. 27, 1853.
481. George, b.
482. Daniel, b.
483. Henry C, b. 1794; m. Mary B. ; d. Aug.
25, 1878.
164
Sarah Gerrish, daughter of Capt. Timothy and Jo-
anna (Cutts) Gerrish, married Daniel Harte, 1769.
484. Daniel (Jr.), b. 1770 ; d. Apr. 6, 1790.
165
Elizabeth Gerrish, daughter of Capt. Timothy and
Joanna (Cutts) Gerrish, married Mr. Yeaton and re-
moved to Lubec, Me.
485. John, b.
486. Mary, b.
487. Hopley, b. ; m. Comfort Marshall, Nov.
15, 1766.
488. Samuel, b.
489. George, b.
170
Artemas Elliott, son of Kobert and Elizabeth
Elliott, married Mary Burnham, daughter of Charles
and Mary ( ) Burnham, June 22, 1744.
490. Mary, b. ; ra. Robert Cochran, 1763.
491. Margaret, b, ; m. James Darby, 1773.
492. Charlotte, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 51
498. Anne, b.
494. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Lewis Lestargette,
1773.
495. Heneietta, b.
496. Eleanor, b.
171
Humphrey Elliott, son of Kobert and Elizabetli
( ) Elliott, married Catherine Booth, daughter of
Kobert and Martha (Elliott) Booth.
497. Dorothy, b.
498. Elizabeth, b.
Mrs. Catherine B. Elliott m. (2) Thos. Ferguson,
1757 ; d. 1760.
174
John Screven, son of William and Catherine (Stoll)
Screven, married Miss Guerin, and one of his grand.-
daughters married Dr. Francis Young Porcher.
175
James Screven, married Mary (Hyrne) Smith, daugh-
ter of 2d Landgrave Thomas and Mary (Hyrne) Smith,
1736.
499. James, b. 1738 ; m. Mary Odingsell, 1764 ; d.
Nov. 25, 1778.
500. Thomas Smith, b. June 24, 1741 ; m. Eleanor
Screven, 1761 ; d. May 4, 1804.
501. Martha, b. ; m. Wm Baker, s. p.
502. Baebary, b. ; m. Mr. Robert.
503. John, b. Nov. 23, 1750 ; m. Patience Holmes,
Jan 30, 1772 ; d. 1816.
504. Benjamin, b. ; m.
505. Mary, b. ; m. Jas. Brisbane, s. p.
506. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Seth Gilbert, Jan. 5,
1767.
Mrs. Mary H. S. Screven d. 1758, se. 41.
52 CuTTS Genealogy.
William Screven (Jr.), married.
507. William, b. ; d. unm.
508 Eleanor, b. ; m. Thos. S. Screven, Feb.
24, 1761 ; d. July 15, 1762. (See 500.)
180
Robert Screven, married
509. KoBERT (Jr.), b. ; m. Rebecca .
510. b. ; m. Mr. Cave.
184
Elisha Screven, son of Elisha Screven and Hannah
(Johnson) Screven, married Rebecca .
511. Elisha, b.
190
Benjamin Screven, son of Elisha and Hannah
(Johnson) Screven, married Margaret Brockinton,
Nov. 4, 1771.
512. Margaret Brocklnton, b. Oct. 21, 1772 ; d.
Sept. 5, 1780.
Mrs. M. B. Screven died Nov. 3, 1773.
Benjamin Screven married second, Martha Thomp-
son, Nov. 21, 1775.
513. Benjamin (Jr.),b. 1777; d. 1777.
Mrs. Martha T. Screven died 1777.
Benjamin Screven married third, Elizabeth Futhey,
Mar. 5, 1780, who died Nov. 12, 1781.
196
Nicholas Briar, son of Wm. and Elizabeth (Weekes)
Briar, married Ruth Wilson, Nov. 14, 1759.
514. William, b. May 7, 1760 ; m. Betsey Wilson,
Sept. 22, 1800.
CuTTS Genealogy. 53
Mary Whipple, daughter of William and Mary
(Cutts) Whipple, married Robert Traill from Orkney,
Sept. 1, 1748.
515. John, b. 1749; d. in infancy.
516. Robert (Jr.), b. 1751 ; d. unm. in England.
517. Mary, b. 1753; (bapt. May 24); m. Keith
Spence; d. Jan. 18, 1824.
518. William, b. 1755; m. Miss Colebrooke, daugh-
ter of Sir Geo. Colebrooke.
S18
Elizabeth Moffatt, daughter of Hon. John and
Katherine (Cutts) Moifatt, married Hon. John Sher-
burne.
519. John, b. ; d. unm.
520. Henry, b. ; m. , s. p.
521. John Samuel, b. 1757; m. Submit Boyd; d.
1830.
522. Dorothy, b. 1759; d. y.
523. Elizabeth, b. 1761; m. Hon. John Langdon,
Feb. 3, 1776-7; d. Mar. 2, 1813.
Samuel Moffatt, son of Hon. John and Katherine
(Cutt) Moifatt, married Sarah Catherine Mason, daugh-
ter of Col. John Tufton and Maria Theresa Hart
(Von Bergen) Mason, Feb. 1, 1764.
524. John Tufton, b. ; d. unm.
525. Catherine Elizabeth, b. ; m. Nicholas
Rousselet, Mar. 26, 1787; d. 1799.
526. Mary Tufton, b. July 8, 1768; m. Nathaniel
Appleton Haven, 1786 ; d. Sept. 28, 1812.
527. Lucy Texia, b. ; m. Wm. Odiorne, June
9, 1793.
54 CuTTS Genealogy.
528. Samuel Robert Cutts, b. ; m. Sarah Lob-
dell.
529. Thomas Philip, b. ; d., unm., at sea, 1797.
Mrs. Moffatt died Nov. 5, 1802, dd. 60.
Jotham Odiorne (Jr.), son of Hon. Jotliam and
Mehetable (Cutt) Odiorne, married Sarah Meserve.
530. Sarah, b. ; m. (1) Mr. Haynes ; (2) Mr.
Preston.
Mehetable Odiorne, daughter of Hon. Jotham and
Mehetable (Cutt) Odiorne, married William Earl
Treadwell, Nov. 21, 1764.
531. Robert Odiorne, b. 1765; m. Ann Stocker
Pearse, 1798; d. Apr. 22, 1804.
Mrs. M. O. Treadwell died at Rye, Jan., 1820.
S95
Samuel Odiorne, son of Hon. Jotham and Mehetable
(Cutt) Odiorne, married Miss Elizabeth Deering, 1757.
532. Samuel (Jr.), b. June 6, 1758 ; m. Temperance
Underwood, Aug. 26, 1783 ; d. Dec. 13, 1835.
Daniel Odiorne, son of Hon. Jotham and Mehetable
(Cutt) Odiorne, married Abigail Vickerey, 1769.
533. Daniel (Jr.), b. 1770; m. Abigail Clear, Feb.,
1802.
534. Sarah Appleton, b. 1772; m. E. Whidden.
535. William, b. ; m. Lucy T. Moffatt. (See
527-)
536. Jotham, b. ; d., unm., at sea, Oct., 1796.
Mrs. A. V. Odiorne died Aug. 15, 1823, £e. 84.
CuTTS Genealogy. 55
Mary Odiorne, daughter of Hon. Jotham and Me-
hetable (Cutt) Odiorne, married Peter Pearse, 1758.
537. Samuel, b. July 6, 1759; m. Miss Henderson,
Dec, 1798; d. Jan. 17, 1816.
538. Peter, b. 1761 ; d. y.
539. Mary, b. 1763; m. John Pierce; d. 1848.
540. Peter, b. 1765; d. unm., 1829.
541. Ann Stocker, b. 1769; m. R. O. Treadwell,
Sept., 1844.
542. William, b. ; d. y.
543. Stephen, b. July 17, 1779 ; m. Sarah Peabody ;
d. Mar. 26, 1861.
544. Robert Hall, b. ; d.
228
Sarah Odiorne, daughter of Hon. Jotham and Me-
hetable (Cutt) Odiorne, married Rev. Henry Apple-
ton, D. D.
545. Henry (Jr.), b. May 24, 1737 ; m. Miss Odiorne.
546. Margaret Gibbs, b. ; m. Jno. F. Williams,
M. D.
547. Jotham Odiorne, b. ; m. Susanna Stavers.
Rev. H. Aj^pleton, D. D., Pastor 1st Parish of
Cambridge, d. 1768.
Mrs. Sarah O. Appleton married (2) Wm. Apple-
ton.
5i8. William (Jr.), b. 1778; m. Mary Briard, Feb.
22, 1793; d. Aug. 28, 1830.
549. Mehetable Cutts, b. 1780; m. Thos. P. Drown,
Nov., 1806.
Mrs. S. O. Appleton married (3) Daniel Hart, Apr.
11, 1790.
56 CuTTS Genealogy.
Abigail Wise, daughter of Rev. Jeremiali and Mary
(Shipway) Wise, married Moore.
550. David, b.
551. Susanna, b.
John Wise, son of Rev. Jeremiah and Mary (Ship-
vray) Wise, married Miss Malcolm of Boston, Feb.
6, 1740.
552. Mary, b. May 27, 1741 ; m. John Parsons,
Apr. 25, 1764,
553. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 7, 1748; m. Stephen Hodgs-
don, Sept. 22, 1775.
554. Sarah, b. Nov. 8, 1750 ; m. John Grant, Jan. 8,
1771.
555. Jeremiah, b. Apr. 16, 1754.
2SG
Sarah Wise, daughter of Rev. Jeremiah and Mary
(Shipway) AVise, married James Plaisted.
556. Shipway, b.
557. Abigail, b.
558. Hannah, b. 1747.
559. Margaret, b. 1749.
560. Mary, b. 1753.
237
Joseph Wise, son of Rev. Jeremiah and Mary (Ship-
way) Wise, married Elizabeth Pearson, daughter of
Caj)t. Moses Pearson, and widow of Joseph Binney,
Jan. 8, 1749.
561. Ammi Reuhami, b. 1751 ; m. Jane Vaughan
(see 324), Jan. 14, 1775.
Westbrook, Me
CuTTS Genealogy. 57
562. Daniel, b. Jan. 4, 1761; m. Hannah Hubbard,
Jan. 2, 1786; d. May 6, 1843.
563. Michael, b. Feb. 15, 1767; m. Hannab Kimball,
1792 ; d. Dec. 20, 1833. 1. Kennebimk.
Mary Colman, daughter of Benjamin and Hannah
(Pemberton) Colman, married Rev. Ephraim Ward,
Brookfield, Mass., Oct. 13, 1777.
564. Pemberton, b. July 15, 1778; m. Isabel
Wetherell, June 19, 1810.
565. Mary, b. Nov. 20, 1779 ; m. Jos. Stickney,
Nov. 7, 1798.
566. Susan, b. Jan. 30, 1781 ; m. Elijah Davenport,
Feb. 24, 1805 ; d. Oct. 9, 1851.
567. Phebe, b. Oct. 7, 1783; m. Jos. Cutler, June
20, 1801 ; d. Mar. 27, 1852.
568. Benjamin Colman, b. Nov. 18, 1784 ; m.
Eliza Snelling, Sept. 7, 1815 ; d. Apr. 7, 1866.
' 569. William Haven, b. Dec. 10, 1786 ; m. Cath-
erine Callender, June 17, 1819 ; d. May 8,
1837.
570. John George, b. June 19, 1791 ; d. unm.,
Sept. 12, 1840.
Rev. Ephraim Ward, son of Deacon Ephraim Ward
of Newton, Mass., was born Mar. 21, 1741 ; gi-aduated
at Harvard in 1763; ordained at Brookfield, now W.
Brookfield, Oct. 23, 1771, and died there, Feb. 9, 1818,
in the forty-seventh year of his ministry.
Samuel Penhallow, son of John and Sarah (Went-
worth) Penhallow, married Hannah Sherburne, Jan.
25, 1784.
8
58 CuTTS Genealogy.
571. Anne Wendell, b. 1785; in. Judge Richard
Evans, Apr. 20, 1810.
Mrs. Samuel Penhallow died Dec. 23, 1785. Sam-
uel Penhallow died Apr. 25, 1805.
John Penhallow (Jr.), son of John and Sarah (Went-
worth) Penhallow, married Sarah Phillips.
572. John, b. ; d. unm.
573. Elizabeth, b. ; d. unm.
574. WiBiED, b. Apr., 1802 ; d. Mar. 28, 1803.
575. Saeah, b. ; m. Eben Hathaway.
576. Elizabeth, b. ; d. unm.
349
Thomas Penhallow, son of John and Sarah (Went-
worth) Penhallow, married Hannah Bunbuiy, daugh-
ter of Monsieur and Hannah (Wentworth) Bunbury,
1782.
577. Saeah Ann, b. Dec. 7, 1782; m. Jeremiah
Goodwin, Aug. 26, 1809.
578. Thomas Wibied, b. Jan. 16, 1783-4; m. (1)
Mary, dau. of John Beach ; (2) Susan Pearce ;
d. Sept. 22, 1876.
Mary Penhallow, daughter of John and Sarah
(Wentworth) Penhallow, married Daniel Austin, Esq.,
July 22, 1787.
579. Maeia, b. 1790; m. Mr. Davis ; d. 1862.
580. Saeaii Wentwoeth, b. 1792; d. unm., 1865.
581. Daniel (Jr.), b. Nov. 21, 1793; m. Hannah
Joy, Nov. 21, 1833; d. Dec. 4, 1877.
582. Lydia Waldo, b. 1795 ; d. unm., 1846.
583. Haeriet, b. 1797 ; d. unm., 1865.
CuTTs Genealogy. 59
584. Eliza, b. 1800; m. Col. Chas. Stuart; d. 1857.
585. Abigail Lewis, b. 1804 ; d. umn., 1837.
Mrs. Mary Penhallow Austin d. May, 1847, se. 87.
Daniel Austin died Dec. 18, 1818, se. 65.
Hunking Penhallow, son of John and Sarah (Went-
worth) Penhallow, married Harriet Pearce, daughter
of David and Bethiah (Ingei'soll) Pearce, and widow
of John Scott.
586. David Pearce, b. Sept. 24, 1805 ; m. Mary
Yeaton; d. Feb. 10,1869.
587. Ann Wendell, b. Oct. 24, 1808 ; m. Rev. N.
S. Folsom, Sept. 30, 1832.
588. John Pearce, b. Feb. 4, 1810 ; wrecked off
Cape Cod, 1848.
589. Harriet Pearce, b. July 1, 1813; m. Rev. W.
B. Jacobs.
590. Andrew Jackson, b. Mar. 1, 1815; m. Mary
Pickering, Jan. 8, 1846; d. Jan. 15, 1890.
591. Pearce WENTW0RTH,b. Feb. 27, 1817; m.E. W.
P. Sherburne, Oct. 15, 1845.
Mrs. H. P. Penhallow died Feb. 10, 1861, se. 81.
Benjamin Penhallow, son of John and Sarah (Went-
worth) Penhallow, married Lucy Hart, daugnter of
Richard and Mercy (Collings) Hart, Jan. 7, 1796.
592. Oliver Wendell, b. Nov. 19, 1796 ; m. Mar-
garet Scott, Aug. 8, 1824 ; d. June 19, 1873.
Mrs. L. H. Penhallow died "Nov. 23, 1796, se. 29.
Benjamin Penhallow married second Mrs. Susan
(Pearce) Black, daughter of Col. William Pearce.
593. Lucy Elizabeth, b. May 29, 1805; author; d.
Dec. 3, 1880.
6o CuTTS Genealogy.
594. Susan Stevens, b. Apr. 29, 1807; d. Nov. 27,
1880.
595. Ann Calder, b. Aug. 11, 1809; d. May 24,
1885.
596. Clementina Beach, b. Oct. 15, 1811; d. 1828.
597. Wm. Pearce, b. July 19, 1813; d. 1839.
598. Benj. Hunking, b. May 1, 1816; m. H. Shep.
ard.
599. Julia Maria, b. Sept. 12, 1817; eminent
teacher; d. Feb. 6, 1873.
Mrs. Susan (Pearce) Penhallow died Jan. 20, 1844.
Pheebe Borland, daughter of John and Anne (Vas-
sall) Borland, married George Spooner, son of John
and Sarah (Bridges) Spooner.
600. Sarah, b. 1770; d. unm.
601. Jno. Borland, b. 1772 ; d. unm.. East Indies,
1798.
602. Ph(ebe, b. 1776 (Windsor, N. S.).
George Spooner's father was born in Yorkshire, Eng.
Francis Borland, M. D., son of John and Anne (Vas-
sall) Borland, manied Sarah Bowers, daughter of
Jerathmeel Bowers, 1783.
603. Jonathan Bowers, b.
604. Jonathan Lindall, b.
605. Joseph Sherburne, b.
606. Francis (Jr.), b.
607. William, b.
Francis Borland, M. D., graduated from Harvard
College in 1774. He practiced his profession some
years in Portsmouth, and afterward removed to Som-
CuTTS Genealogy. 6i
erset, Mass. "His wife was a daughter of the ricli
Quaker, Jei-atlimeel Bowers."*
Jane Borland, daughter of John and Anne (Vassall)
Borland, m. Jonathan Simpson of Cambridge, Mass.
608. Anna Eliza, b. ; d. y.
609. Maria Margaeetta, b.
610. Jane, b. .
611. Henrietta, b. ; m. Titus Willis, s. p.
612. Jonathan, b.
613. John, b. ; m. Miss Lee.
614. Annabella Vassall, b. ; m. Stanhope Eng-
lish, s. p.
615. Frances Wilhelmina, b.
Jonathan Simpson graduated Harvard College 1772
and d. 1834.
Leonard Vassall Borland, son of Jno. and Anne
(Vassall) Borland, married Sarah Lloyd, daughter of
Dr. James Lloyd.
616. Sarah Lloyd, b. ; d. y.
617. Anna Vassall, b. ; d. unm.
618. Sarah Lloyd, b. ; m. Chas. Chauncey Foster.
619. John, b. ; m. Rebecca Nelson Woolsey.
620. Catherina Lloyd, b. ; d. unm.
621. Augusta Elizabeth, b. ; m. Wm. Parkin-
son Green.
622. Margaretta Vassall, b. ; d. unm.
Samuel Borland, son of John and Anne (Vassall)
Borland, married (mdow of a Governor of
Bermuda).
* " Penhallow Family," page 7.
62 CuTTS Genealogy.
623. John Lindall, b. ; d. unm.
624. Dorothea Wilhelmina, b. ; d. unm.
Samuel Borland, after the death of his wife and
children, removed to Hudson, N. Y., and died there.
S66
Elizabeth Bartlett, daughter of Hon. Enoch and
Katharine (Dummer) Bartlett, married Nathaniel Spar-
hawk (Jr.), son of Hon. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Pep-
perrell) Sparhawk, April 26, 1780.
625. Mary Pepperrell, b. June 27, 1781, m. Hon.
Wm. Jarvis, Mar. 14,1808 ; d. Feb. 21, 1811.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Bartlett) Sparhawk died June 29,
1782, at Haverhill, Mass. The following lines were
written by her sister Catherine, and inscribed upon
her tombstone :
"Lie still, sweet soul, and wait the Almighty will; ^
Then rise unchanged, and be an angel still."
fi75
Thomas Westbrooke Waldron, son of Richard and
Elizabeth (Westbrooke) Waldron, married Constantia
Davis.
626. William, b. June 8, 1756 ; m. Susanna Ham ;
d. Sept. 18, 1793.
627. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 3, 1761; m. Jos. Evans,
Apr. 7, 1786; d. Dec. 8, 1820.
628. Richard, b. Apr. 27, 1762; m. Sarah Wingate,
s. p.; d. Oct. 15, 1787.
629. Samuel, b. Nov. 17, 1764 ; d. July 29, 1765.
630. Eleanor, b. May 28, 1766; m. Jas. Smith.
631. Charles, b. Feb. 25, 1768; d. May 18, 1791.
632. Abigail, b. Dec. 14, 1770; m. David Board-
man, Dec. 5, 1790 ; d. Dec. 30, 1857.
633. Daniel, b. Nov. 9, 1775 ; m. Olive Huske Sheafe,
June 5, 1802.
CuTTS Genealogy. 63
278
George Waldron, son of Kicliard and Elizabeth
(Westbrooke) Waldron, married Esther Harvey, Feb.
11, 1754.
634. Mary, b. ; m. Dr. Wigglesworth, Sept.
9, 1779.
635. Anne, b.
636. Jonathan, b. . Rye, N. H.
Eleazer Russell, son of Eleazer and Margaret
(Waldron) Russell, was Naval Officer of Portsmouth
under the Crown ; continued in office during the Rev-
olution and under the administrations of Presidents
Washington and Adams, dying unmarried the 18th of
Sept., 1798. (See ''Rambles about Portsmouth," 1st
Series, pp. 228-230.)
988
Elizabeth Waldron, daughter of Rev. Wm. and
Eliza (Allen) Waldi'on, married Col. Josiah Quincy.
637. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 27, 1757; m. Benj. Guild,
May 27, 1784; d. Aug., 1825.
995
Col. Henry Rust, son of Rev. Henry and Anne
(Waldron) Rust, married Anne Harvey, 1750.
638. Anna, b. Nov. 14, 1751 ; m. Mathew Stanley
Parker; d. June 17, 1786.
639. Henry (Jr.), b. Mar. 4, 1754 ; d. Oct. 23, 1754.
640. Henry (Jr.), b. May 14, 1755 ; m. Miss Home ;
d. Nov. 12, 1844.
641. Richard, b. Jan. 31, 1757; m. Susannah Con-
ner; d. Dec. 8, 1827.
642. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 24, 1758; m. D. Stoddard;
d. Jan. 12, 1809.
64 CuTTS Genealogy.
648. Thomas, b. May 19, 1760; d. Mar. 27, 1761.
644. Maey, b. Aug. 10, 1761; m. I. Orne; d. Sept.
30, 1843.
645. Jane, b. Nov. 30, 1763; m. Jno. Home; d.
July 3, 1843.
646. William, b. Aug. 7, 1766 ; m. Hannali Marble ;
d. Sept. 5, 1851.
647. Nathaniel, b. Aug. 15, 1767; d. Oct. 20,
1767.
648. MaectAret Waldeon, b. July 26, 1768; d. Dec.
18, 1768.
297
Eleanor Rust, daughter of Kev. Henry and Anne
(Waldron) Rust, married Andrew Folsom, 1753.
649. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 24, 1754; d. Nov. 8, 1757.
650. Anna, b. Apr. 4, 1757 ; m. Charles Robinson,
Stratham, N. H.
651. Andeew, b. Mar. 15, 1759; m. Anna Folsom;
d. Feb. 9, 1852.
652. Eleanoe, b. Sept. 27, 1760; m. Abr. Thomp-
son.
653. Isabella, b. Aug. 23, 1762; d. July 1, 1803.
654. Saeah, b. Apr. 5, 1765; d. July 7, 1770.
655. Deboeah, b. May 23, 1767; d. July 28, 1801.
305
Abigail King, daughter of William and Abigail
Atkinson (Oberne) King, married John Sparhawk,
Jan. 12, 1769.
656. John, b. Dec. 9, 1769; m. Miss Craig.
657. Geoege King, b. June 22, 1771 ; m. Abigail
Humphreys, June, 1794; d. June, 1848.
658. Thomas, b. June 17, 1773; d. y.
659. Maey, b. Apr. 28, 1775; d. Sept. 29, 1783.
CuTTS Genealogy. 65
660. Samuel, b. Aug. 13, 1777 ; m. Elizabeth Mc-
Kinstry, Dec. 29, 1803 ; d. Nov. 22, 1834.
661. Susannah, b. Mar. 18, 1779 ; d. unm., Oct. 13,
1863.
307
William King, son of William and Abigail Atkin-
son (Oberne) King, married Mary Wendell, daughter
of John Wendell.
662. William, b. Jan. 6, 1765 ; m. Abigail Picker-
ing, Sept. 3, 1788; d. Sept. 29, 1820.
Mrs. Mary (Wendell) King died Feb. 4, 1765.
310
Mary King, daughter of William and Abigail A. O.
King, married Hon. Daniel Humphreys, in Portsmouth,
K H., 1769.
663. Daniel (Jr.), 1770 ; m. Catherine Sparhawk,
June, 1794.
664. Abigail, b. 1771 ; m. George K. Sparhawk
(see 656).
665. Mary, b. 1773 ; d. unm., 1848.
666. Charles, b. 1775 ; drowned, 1795.
667. Susan, b. 1777; d. y.
668. George, b. 1779; d. y.
669. George, b. 1785; d. unm., Oct., 1824.
670. Susan, b. 1786; d. unm., 1863.
Hon. Daniel Humphreys died Sept. 30, 1827, ae. 87.
He was a son of Rev. Daniel and Sarah (Riggs)
Humphreys and born in Derby, Conn., graduating
from Yale College in 1757, at 17 years of age. His
after life was passed successfully in teaching and
practice of law. He was also District Attorney under
Washington.
66 CuTTs Genealogy.
316
Elizabeth Bennett, daughter of William and Eliza-
betli (Vauglian) Bennett, married Capt. Moses Win-
gate.
671. Elizabeth Bennett, b. Apr. 29, 1763; m.
Jolin Parker (Jr.), Oct., 1786 ; d. Apr., 1836.
Sarah Vaughan, daughter of Elliott and Anne
(Gerrish) Vauglian, married Jotham Rindge.
672. Jane Vaughan, b. 1775 ; bapt. Aug. 20.
3S1
William Vaughan, son of Elliott and Anne (Ger-
rish) Vaughan, married Abigail Jordan, daughter of
Rish worth and Abigail (Gerrish) Jordan, Nov. 3, 1768.
673. Abigail, b. July 31, 1771 ; m. (1) Capt. Hartley,
1799 ; (2) Capt. Donnell, 1807 ; d. Aug. 31,
1840.
Mrs. A. J. Vaughan died Aug. 6, 1771.
William Vaughan married (2) Elizabeth Jordan, a
cousin of his first wife.
674. Geoege Elliott, b. May 21, 1773; in. Miss
Wise, s. p.; d. Sept. 30, 1833.
675. Elizabeth Jordan, b. Sept. 10, 1774 ; d. unm.,
Jan. 6, 1820.
676. Hannah Goodwin, b. July 14, 1776 ; m. Benj.
Nason; d. Feb. 10, 1839.
677. Anne Geerish, b. Feb. 18, 1779; m. Eleazer
Greeley, 1805; d. Oct. 29, 1851.
678. Wm. Tristram, b. June 5, 1781; m. (1) Sarah
S. B. Keating, 1807; (2) Eliza M. Moody,
1821 ; d. May 4, 1843.
679. Richard Cutts, b. May 16, 1783; d. y.
680. Olivia Plaisted, b. Feb. 22, 1785; d. y.
CuTTS Genealogy. d'j
681. Sarah Elliott, b. Mar. 16, 1787 ; d. y.
682. Charles Henry, b. June 9, 1789; m. Beulali
Thacher, Aug. 18, 1822; d. Nov. 26, 1864.
683. Olivia Storer, b. June 13, 1791; d. unm.
684. Mary Belcher, b. June 3, 1794; m. Nathan
Winslow, s. p.
Jane Vaughan, daughter of Elliott and Anne (Ger-
rish) Vaughan, married Ammi E-euhami Wise, June
14, 1775.
685. Elizabeth, b. 1777; m. Samuel Terry.
686. Anne, b. 1778 ; m. George E. Vaughan (see 674).
687. Joseph Binney, b. Dec. 11, 1779; m. Abigail
Edwards, April, 1801; d. July 20, 1857.
688. William, b. 1781 ; m. Miss Purrington, s. p.;
d. of Yellow fever in Africa.
689. George Elliott, b. 1783 ; drowned.
690. Margaret, b. 1785; m. John Bixby, 1802.
Richard Cutis Shannon, son of Cutts and Mary
(Vaughan) Shannon, married Elizabeth Ruggles of
Boston, Mass.
691. James Noble, b. Aug. 16, 1774 ; d. Mar. 3, 1776.
692. Elizabeth, b. July 12, 1776; m. M. Tucker;
d.
693. Mary Ann, b. Aug. 12, 1778; m. Z. Wiggin ;
d. 1812.
694. Abigail, b. Oct. 21, 1780; m. Henry Prescott,
July 30, 1810; d.
695. John Langdon, b. July 4, 1783 ; m. Sarah E.
Blunt, 1810; lost at sea, Sept. 18, 1818.
696. Sophia, b. June 4, 1786 ; unm.; d.
697. James Noble, b. June 8, 1788; m. ; d.
68 CuTTS Genealogy.
698. Sarah, b. 1792 ; m. Capt. Ebenezer Way, s. p.;
d.
699. Harriet, b. 1796 ; m. Rev. Jno. Marshall ;
d.
700. Martha Ruggles, b. 1799 ; bapt. Dec. 1 ; d.
Nov. 7, 1808.
Mrs. Elizabeth R. Shannon died June 14, 1814, se. 60.
She and her husband were buried in "The North
Burying-ground," in Portsmouth, where their stones
may be found (1891).
Richard Cutts Shannon was a lawyer in Portsmouth,
N. H. (1772 -74), when he went to Hollis, N. H., where
he lived until 1796, then returned and resumed practice
in Portsmouth ; member " N. H. Legislature," 1782-3 ;
clefk of the U. S, Circuit and District Courts, May,
1804-1814; died at New Castle, N. H., Apr. 7, 1821.
330
William Shannon married Eleanor Gerrish of Dover,
N. H., Aug. 29, 1782, who died, s. p., Jan. 17, 1806,
86. 51.
William Shannon married (2) Jane Jordan, daugh-
ter of Hon. Rish worth Jordan, in 1809. She died, s.
p., Apr. 20, 1822, se. 67.
331
Thomas Shannon, son of Cutt and Mary (Vaughan)
Shannon, married Lillias Watson, daughter of Isaac
and Lillias ( ) Watson, Feb. 28, 1771, Dover, N.
H.
701. Mary, b. Apr., 4, 1772; m. Wm. Barker, s. p.;
d. Dec, 1844.
702. Richard Cutt, b. Aug. 10, 1773; m. Mary
Tebbetts (pub. July 11, 1801); d. Apr. 28,
1828.
CuTTs Genealogy. 69
703. Nathaniel, b. Mar. 4, 1775; d. Jan. 29, 1780.
704. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 16, 1777; d. Oct. 29, 1779.
705. William, b. Mar. 10, 1779 ; m. Mary Waldron,
Sept. 27, 1801; d. 1813.
706. Elizabeth, b. June 8, 1781 ; d. Sept. 11, 1786.
707. Abigail, b. Aug. 1, 1783; m. John Warner;
d. Sept. 12, 1840.
708. Haeeiet Byeon, b. June 14, 1785; m. (1) Capt.
Daniel Townsend, Sept. ' 6, 1819; d. Mar.,
1853; (2) Silas Moody, s. p.
709. Thomas Westbeooke Waldeon", b. Nov. 21,
1789 ; m. Eliza Perkins, Oct. 9, 1812 ; d. June
7, 1852.
710. Nabby, b. Jan. 9, 1790; d. y.
711. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 8, 1791 ; d. 1811, imm.
Thomas Shannon died Rochester, N. H., May 29,
1800. Mrs. L. W. Shannon married Hon. John Clarke,
Nov. 21, 1802, and died Apr. 15, 1814.
333
Nathaniel Shannon married Mary Dow, daughter of
Benjamin and Mary ( ) Dow of Hampton, N. H.,
Mar. 8, 1781.
712. Abigail, b. Dec. 4, 1781 ; m. (1) Jon. Wiggin;
(2) E. Hoit; d. Apr. 24, 1866.
713. Thomas, b. Dec. 25, 1783 ; m. Margaret V.
Moses, July 8, 1808; d. July 5, 1864.
714. Nathaniel Vaughan, b. July 9, 1790; m.
Betsey Brown, 1813 ; d. June 6, 1859.
Mrs. Mary (Dow) Shannon died July 27, 1834, se.
75. Her husband, who died eight years before, was a
member of the New Hampshire convention, convened
in 1798, for the ratification of the Constitution of the
United States, and supported its adoption. He was
for many years a member of Senate and House of
70 CuTTS Genealogy.
Eepresentatives of tlie New Hampshire Legislature,
and a Presidential elector in 1820.
334
Alexander Gerrish, son of Nathaniel and Lydia
(Pierce) Gerrisli, married Sarah .
715. Clark, b. Jan. 8, 1758.
716. John, b. Dec. 2, 1760.
717. Kachel, b. Nov. 5, 1762.
718. Lydia, b. Feb. 20, 1765.
719. Isaac, b. May 20, 1767.
720. James, b. May 18, 1769.
721. Alexander (Jr.), b. June 17, 1771,
722. Nathan, b. Sept. 9, 1773.
340
Lieut. William Gerrish, son of Major Charles and
Mary (Frost) Gerrish, married Esther Parker, Apr. 3,
1767.
723. Nathaniel, b. Aug. 29, 1768.
724. Betsey, b. Oct. 3, 1769.
725. EicHARDjb. Jau.lO, 1772; m. Eunice Donnell(?),
Nov. 9, 1793.
726. Benj., b. Ai3r. 22, 1774.
727. Jane, b. May 29, 1776.
728. James, b. Sept. 16, 1778.
729. Sarah, b. Feb. 13, 1781.
730. Molly, b, June 25, 1783.
731. William, b. May 20, 1786.
341
Charles Gerrish, son of Maj. Chas. and Mary (Frost)
Gerrish, married Phoebe Blethen, Aug. 7, 1770.
732. Huldah, b. May 21, 1771.
733. Betsey, b. Oct. 1, 1772.
CuTTS Genealogy. 71
734. Jeremiah, b. Oct. 10, 1774.
735. Mary, b. Jan. 4, 1778.
736. Charles, b. Mar. 9, 1780.
737. William, b. July 25, 1782.
738. Margaret, b. Mar. 25, 1785.
739. Sally, b. Feb. 4, 1789.
Nathaniel Gerrish, son of Maj. Chas. and Mary
(Frost) Gerrish, married Sarah Marriner, Oct. 30,
1777.
740. George, b. Jan. 24, 1779.
741. Hai^nah, b. Jan. 18, 1781.
742. Jos. Marriner, b. Mar. 24, 1783 ; m. Barbara
Scott, Mar. 29, 1807; d. Apr. 30, 1853.
743. Lornhamah, b. Oct. 9, 1785.
744. Sarah, b. Feb. 27, 1788.
745. Abigail, b. Apr. 16, 1790.
746. Thyrza, b. Apr. 26, 1792.
747. Moses, b. Aug. 9, 1794.
748. Nathaniel (Jr.), b. Dec. 16, 1797.
343
George Gerrish, son of Maj. Chas. and Mary (Frost)
Gerrish, married Mary Mitchell of Freeport, Dec. 20,
1781.
749. Susannah, b. Sept. 10, 1782; m. Thomas
Bagley, Troy, Me.
750. James, b. Nov. 22, 1784 ; m. Mary Sylvester,
Oct. 8, 1808 ; d. June 8, 1824.
751. John, b. June 10, 1787 ; m. Joanna West, Sept.
15, 1811; d. July 5,1821.
752. Charles, b. Aug. 7, 1789 ; m. Betsey Wood-
bury, Mar., 1812.*
* Moved to the State of New York; had 3 children, and died there.
72 CuTTS Genealogy.
753. Mary, b. Apr. 3, 1792; m. Thos. Winslow,
May 18, 1817; d. May 7, 1819, leaving 1
child.
348
Elizabeth Butler, daughter of Thomas and Bridget
(Grerrish) Butler, married William Chadwick (Jr.),
May 18, 1780.
754. Abra, b. Oct. 9, 1781 ; m. John Lord, Feb. 12,
1807.
755. Ivory, b. Jan. 4, 1784; drowned June 8, 1798.
756. Betsey, b. Nov. 18, 1785 ; m. (1) Daniel Wad-
leigh, Dec. 5, 1806 ; (2) John Whittier.
757. Mary, b. Oct. 1, 1787 ; m. Bartholomew
Thompson, s. p.
758. Nancy, b. Aug. 7, 1789 ; m. John Bond.
759. Nath'l, b. Sept. 5, 1791 ; m. C. Abbott.
760. John, b. Sept. 5, 1793, drowned while in priva-
teer service, war with Great Britain, Dec. 25,
1813.
761. Thomas, b. Dec. 21, 1795 ; m. Amy Knox.
762. Bridget, b. Jan. 17, 1802 ; m. Jas. Thompson;
d. A]3r. 8, 1875.
763. William, b. Apr. 9, 1804; m. Asenath Keay.
349
Nath'l Butler, son of Thomas and Bridget (Gerrish)
Butler, married Tabitha Joy, 1790.
764. Moses, b. Aug. 21, 1791 ; d. Oct. 9, 1813.
765. Nath'l (Jr.), b. Nov. 21, 1794; m. J. Keay,
1817; d. Dec. 11, 1872.
766. Mehitable, b. Oct. 3, 1796 ; m. Elias Libby,
1818 ; d. Sept. 15, 1870.
767. Bridget, b. Jan. 7, 1799 ; m. H. Keay ; d. June
18, 1826.
CuTTS Genealogy. 73
768. Nehemiah, b. Apr. 14, 1801; m. A. Libby,
.1824; d. Apr. 8, 1877.
769. Susan, b. Apr. 4, 1803; m. E. Libby, Sept. 7,
1826.
770. John, b. Aug. 1, 1805; d. Sept. 7, 1806.
771. Mary, b. June 30, 1807 ; m. I. Libby, Aug. 16,
1829.
772. Tabitha, b. Dec. 9, 1810; m. Sheldon Beal,
1857; d. Apr. 24, 1865.
773. Moses, b. Jan. 10, 1814; m. P. Johnson; d.
Sept. 12, 1853.
350
Thomas Butler, son of Thomas and Bridget (Gerrish)
Butler, married Olive Abbott.
774. Geoege.
775. Hannah.
776. Olivee.
Limerick, Me.
Sarah Butler, daughter of Thomas and Bridget
(Gerrish) Butler, married Stephen Libby, Apr. 17,
1790.
777. Nathaniel, b. Apr. 19, 1791 ; m. Anna Bicker,
Sept. 14, 1815 ; d. June 24, 1857.
778. Nancy Geeeish, b. Apr. 22, 1793 ; m. Jno. C.
Libby, Feb. 25, 1817.
779. Beidget, b. Dec. 7, 1794 ; m. Nath'l Kicker,
Mar. 23, 1819.
780. Lavinia, b. Dec. 29, 1796; m. Paul Hussey,
Oct. 9, 1833.
781. Silea, b. Mar. 3, 1799 ; m. Hiram Joy, Jan. 1,
1822.
782. Stephen, b. Nov. 21, 1801 ; m. Nancy Libby;
d. Dec. 19, 1868.
10
74 CuTTS Genealogy.
783. William, b. Sept. 21, 1802; d. Sept. 30, 1802.
784. Cyrus, b. Jan. 24, 1804; m. Dmsilla Wood-
sons, Nov. 4, 1829; d. June 13, 1872.
785. i^ooK Thurston, b. Jan. 27, 1806; m. Emily
Lord, Dec. 28, 1831 ; d. Feb. 18, 1871.
786. Tiios. Butler, b. Dec. 9, 1808; m. Eunice
Butler, Mar. 20, 1834; d. June 8, 1842.
787. Alice, b. May 22, 1810 ; d. unm., Aug. 2, 1850.
788. Mary, b. Apr. 4, 1815 ; d. num., Aug. 13,
1852.
Mrs. S. B. Libby died Dec. 15, 1851.
Stephen Libby died Oct. 19, 1833, £e. 68.
Susan Butler, daughter of Thomas and Bridget (Ger-
rish) Butler, married Book Thurston. (Certificate
granted, February 24, 1800.)
789. Stephen.
790. Rook.
791. Sarah.
792. Mary.
Mrs. Susan (Butler) Thurston married (2) Stephen
(Samuel ? ) Edgerly.
358
William Butler, son of Thomas and Bridget (Ger-
rish) Butler, married Lois Littlefield, Aug. 27, 1803.
793. Cyrus, b. Feb. 9, 1804; d. y.
794. Mary, b. Oct. 21, 1803*; m. Edmond Brown.
795. Thomas, b. Mar. 27, 1807 ; d. in Conn.
796. William, b, June 24, 1808; m. and lived in
Conn.
797. AsENATH, b. June 2, 1810; d. y.
798. Cyrus, b. Oct. 23, 1811.
799. Sally, b. Oct. 23, 1811; m. Cyrus Libby.
CuTTS Genealogy. 75
800. Stephen, b. Nov. 27, 1812; m. (1) Elizabetli
Furber ; (2) Adelaide Hodsdon.
801. Amos, b. Mar. 25, 1814; m. Rebecca Stenman,
Sept. 30, 1839.
802. Eunice, b. Sept. 25, 1815 ; in. Thomas B. Libby,
Mar. 20, 1834. (See 785.)
803. Lois, b. Jan. 1, 1817 ; m.
804. Sarah, b. Jan. 13, 1819 ; m. David Libby, 1845.
805. Tabitha, b. July 21, 1820 ; m. Mr. Talbot.
806. Bridget, b. Feb. 19, 1822; m. Mr. Beal.
807. Susanna, b. Aug. 23, 1823.
808. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 13, 1825.
360
Nathaniel Shannon (Jr.), son of Nathaniel and Alice
(Frost) Shannon, married (1) Alice Card ; (2) Elizabeth
(Dennet) Kitson, daughter of Col. John Dennett, who
died May, 1785.
361
Abigail Shannon, daughter of Nathaniel and Alice
(Fi'ost) Shannon, married George Bryant.
809. George, b. ; m. Mary Nelson, July,
1787.
363
Margaret Shannon, daughter of Nathaniel and Alice
(Frost) Shannon married Capt. William Parker.
810. William (Jr.) Capt., d. 1795.
365
Mary Stone, daughter of Capt. John and Eunice
(Raynes) Stone, married Capt. JosejDh Tucker, 3d son
and child of Nicholas Tucker.
811. Mary Ann, b. ; m. Louis A. de Crency.
76 CuTTS Genealogy.
812. Nanoy GrALE, b. ; m. Judge Wm. Pitt Preble;
d. Oct. IT, 1849.
Portland, Me.
Captain Josepli Tucker died in 1804, se. 50.
366
Mary Raynes, daughter of Francis and Jane (Payne)
E-aynes, married Samuel Norwood (a descendant of the
high judge of England, who came to America in
Cromwell's time, on account of political troubles),
May 5, 1769.
813. GusTAVTJS, b. July 8, 1770; d. unm.
814. Jane, b. July 22, 1773 ; d. y.
815. Nathaniel, b. June 8, 1777; m. Jemima Don-
nell, Feb. 15, 1804; d. Sept. 29, 1849.
816. Betsey, b. Jan. 18, 1781; d. unm.
817. Lucy, b. May 22, 1785 ; d. unm.
Mrs. Mary (Raynes) Norwood died 1785.
Samuel Norwood died Jan. 3, 1819, se. 76.
367
Nathaniel Raynes, son of Francis and Jane (Payne)
Raynes, married Mary Bridge, Dec. 7, 1786.
818. Elizabeth, b. 1782; d. unm., Dec. 23, 1855.
819. EsTHEE, b. ; d. y.
820. Eleanor, b. Feb., 1785; d. unm., Jan. 21,
1865.
821. John, b. 1787; d. unm., Apr. 24, 1816.
822. Mark, b. 1790; d. unm., June 4, 1818.
Mrs. Mary (Bridge) Raynes d. June 27, 1795,
88. 45.
Nathaniel Raynes married second Mrs. Elizabeth
(Gerrish) Furnace, Dec. 24, 1798, who died May 11,
1847, fe. 91.
CuTTS Genealogy. 'j'j
368
Daniel Raynes (Deacon), son of Francis and Jane
Payne) Raynes, marriedJane Gerrisli, April 17, 1783.
See 167.)
823. Lucy, b. ; m. Joshua Johnson, s. p.
824. Francis, b. May 22, 1786 ; m. Elizabeth Cntts,
July 8, 1813 (See 410) ; d. Nov. 5, 1873.
825. Joanna, b. ; m. Richard Cutts, Nov. 13,
1813. (See 404.)
826. Daniel, b. ; d. y.
Mrs. Jane (Gerrish) Raynes died Feb. 28, 1825.
Marston married Johnson.
827. Saeah, b. ; m. Thomas Chapman.
828. Joshua, b. ; m. Lucy Raynes, s. p. (See 823.)
374
Lucy Marston married Samuel Chapman.
829. George, b. ; m. Sarah Bui-nham.
830. Francis, b. ; m. Betsey Hilton.
831. Nathan, b. Dec. 22, 1787; m. Abigail Dear-
born, 181f); d. July 1, 1858.
832. Thomas, b. ; m. (1) Sarah Johnson ; (2) A.
Robinson.
833. Nathaniel, b. ; m. Martha Meserve ; d.
June 1, 1867.
834. Eben, b. Feb. 14, 1795; m. Eliza Yeaton ; d.
Aug. 25, 1875.
835. Lucy, b. 1800; d. unm., Jan. 16, 1830.
Samuel Chapman died.
Mrs. Lucy (Marston) Chapman married (2) Robert
Raynes, Jr. (See 377.)
78 CuTTs Genealogy.
Elizabeth Raynes, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth
(Raynes) Raynes, married Capt. Joseph Harris.
836. Elizabeth, b. ; d. y.
837. Joanna, b. ; d. imm., ae. 20.
838. Betsey, b. ; ra. George Moore.
377
Robert Raynes (Jr.), son of Robert and Elizabeth
(Raynes) Raynes, married (1) Lydia Bragdon, Nov. 1,
1781, s. p., (2) Mrs. Lucy (Marston) Chapman (see
374)-
Mrs. Lydia Raynes died March 15, 1851.
Sarah Cutts, daughter of Robert and Hannah (Bart-
lett) Cutts, married Benjamin Fitz.
839. Hannah, b. June 3, 1773.
840. Mary, b. Apr. 13, 1775.
841. Sarah, b. Apr. 20, 1777 ; d. July 14, 1801.
842. Ebenezer, b. Sept. 21, 1779.
843. Eunice Cutts, b. July 4, 1782.
Benjamin Fitz died Nov. 11, 1782.
Mrs. S. C. Fitz died July 14, 1801.
383
Eunice Cutts, daug-hter of Robert and Hannah
(Bartlett) Cutts, married Jonathan Sawyer.
844. Sarah Leonard, b. ; m. Wm. Shillaber.
845. Richard Cutts, b. ; m. L. Woodbury ; d.
Mar. 23, 1844.
384
Noah Cutts, son of Robert and Hannah (Bartlett)
Cutts, married Mary Wilson, daughter of Joseph and
Martha (Mansfield) Wilson, Dec. 4, 1795.
CuTTS Genealogy, 79
846. Robert, b. June 23, 1797; d. unm., Jan. 27,
1835.
847. Hannah, b. Dec. 4, 1798 ; m. Joseph Gunnison,
Sept. 19, 1837; d. Aug. 8, 1872.
848. Benjamin, b. Sept. 8,1800; m. Eliza Frye,
1825; d. Nov. 23, 1878.
849. Alexander, b. Jan. 29, 1803 ; d. in Buenos
Ayres, S. A. .
850. Richard, b. Feb. 8,1812; m. Prise. Low, Feb.
5, 1839 ; d. Nov. 5, 1864.
Noah Cutts was a soldier in the battle of Bunker
HiU.
387
Edward Cutts, son of Samuel and Anna (Holyoke)
Cutts, married Mary Carter, daughter of Nathaniel and
Abigail (Beck) Carter of Newburyport, Mass., Apr.
17, 1796.
851. Mary, b. July 7, 1797 ; d. Aug. 12, 1797.
852. Samuel, b. Aug. 4, 1798; d. Sept. 15, 1798.
853. Anna Holyoke, b. Dec. 22, 1799 ; d. May 6,
1805.
854. Mary, b. Apr. 4, 1 801 ;* d. num.. May 20, 1882.
855. Hampden, b. Aug. 3, 1803; m. Mary P. S.
Jarvis, Sept. 7, 1829 ; d. Apr. 27, 1875.
856. Edward Holyoke b. June 4, 1804; d. May 3,
1805.
857. Anna Holyoke, b. May 14, 1807 ; d. unm.,
Apr. 7, 1830.
Edward Cutts died in Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 20,
1824.
Mrs. Mary (Carter) Cutts died in North Hartland,
Vt., Mar. 11, 1840, sd. 74.
* Author of " Qrondalla," and "Autobiography of a Clock."
8o CuTTs Genealogy.
388
Eliza Eppes Cutts married Nathaniel Carter (Jr.),
May 1, 1788, and it was at her home her brother,
Edward, met his future wife.
858. Nathaniel (Jr.), b. Mar. 3, 1789 ; m. Harriet
Tyler, Dec. 2, 1819; d. Sept. 7, 1823.
859. Samuel, b. May 8, 1790 ; d. Feb. 28, 1794.
860. Edwaed, b. Dec. 9, 1791 ; midshipman ; d. Jan.
15, 1813.
861. Anna Cutts, b. May 5, 1793; d. Sept. 28,
1793.
862. Elizabeth Eppes, b, Sept. 12, 1795; m. Eev.
D. Kimball, Aug. 6, 1822; d. June 15, 1885.
863. Mary, b. Oct. 15, 1798; m. Greorge Wheel-
wright, Dec. 24, 1816 ; d. Apr. 7, 1871.
864. Margaret Cary, b. Sept. 14, 1801 ; m. Kev.
M. B. Church, June 11, 1827; d. June 4,
1885.
865. Samuel Cutts, b. Mar. 9, 1803 ; m. (1) M.
Ayi-es, Apr. 20, 1824; (2) E. D.Jackson,
Sept. 23, 1835 ; d. June 9, 1889.
866. Hampden Cutis, b. Mar. 6, 1805; m. Miss
Coles, Apr. 4, 1833; d. Dec. 30, 1869.
867. Anna Sydney, b. Mar. 11, 1809 ; m. Kev. D.
D. Tappan, Sept. 28, 1859; d. May 6, 1885.
Nathaniel Carter died in Kennebuuk, June 10, 1842,
2d. 86.
Mrs. E. C. Carter died in Kennebimk, June 23, 1857.
391
Charles Cutts, son of Samuel and Anna (Holyoke)
Cutts, married Lucy Henry Southall of Richmond,
Va., 1812.
868. Samuel Holyoke, b. Nov., 1813 ; m. Maria de
Kraaft, Nov., 1866.
CuTTS Genealogy. 8i
869. Stephen Southall, b. 1815; m. Anne Lacey,
1848, s. p.
870. Martha Henry, b. 1817 ; d. unm. in Lewins-
ville, Va., Oct. 10, 1881.
Mrs. L. H. Cutts died Sept. 12, 1868.
Cbaiies Cutts was graduated from Harvard College
in 1789, elected Speaker of the N. H. House of Dele-
gates 1809, U. S. Senate 1811, Secretary U. S. Senate
till 1825.
396
William Richard Cutts, son of Edward and Eliza-
beth (Grerrish) Cutts, married Lydia Johnson, June 29,
1816, Kittery, Me.
871. Adelaide, b. 1819 ; m. (1) Jno. Wyman, s. p.,
d.; (2) Mr. Oliver Bragdon, s. p.
872. Edward, b. 1824; d. y.
873. Sarah Johnson, b. 1822; m. Chas. C. Barrell,
Jan. 1, 1845 ; d. Sept. 29, 1851.
Mrs. L. J. Cutts died Nov. 28, 1824.
Wm. Richard Cutts married second, Abigail Junkins,
1826.
874. Julia, b.
Mrs. A. J. Cutts married second, Dr. Fabyan.
397
Edward Cutts (Jr.) (Attorney), married Mary Huske
Sheaf e, and left no children. He was a prominent
and successful lawyer in Portsmouth, N. H., for many
years.
Mrs. Mary H. S. Cutts died April 8, 1869, ss. 82.
398
Mary Cutts, daughter of Judge Edward and Eliza-
beth (Gerrish) Cutts, married Rev. Asa Piper of Wake-
field, N. H, Apr. 6, 1788.
11
82 CuTTS Genealogy.
875. Elizabeth Geeeisii, b. July 11, 1789; m.,
Jan. 21, 1814, Porter K. Wiggin; d. May 30,
1881.
876. Edwaed Cutts, b. Dec. 30, 1791 ; m. Sarah
(Jones) Swasey, May 18, 1828 ; d. Feb. 27,
1881.
877. Maeianne, b. Oct. 14, 1801; m. (1) Peter
Home; (2) Jonathan Pollard; d. 1885.
878. Asa Leonaed, b. Apr. 20, 1798; d. unm.
at Wakefield, K H., Nov. 2, 1844.
Kev. Asa Piper died in Wakefield, N. H., May 17,
1835.
399
Sarah Cutts, daughter of Judge Edward and Eliza-
beth (Gerrish) Cutts, married William Cutts, son of
Thomas and Elizabeth (Donnell) Cutts, Oct. 16, 1808.
(See 423.)
879. Edwaed, b. Feb. 13, 1809; m. (1) Hannah
Junkins, 1830 ; (2) Hannah Thompson, 1834 ;
d. 1845.
880. Elizabeth, b. 1811 ; d. unm., 1829.
881. Saeah, b. 1812; m. Jos. P. Junkins, May 18,
1831; d. July 2, 1853.
882. Maey, b. ; m. Jos. S. Clark; d.
Mrs. Sarah C. Cutts died Jan., 1828.
400
Richard Foxwell Cutts, son of Foxwell Curtis and
Mary (Goodwin) Cutts, married Elizabeth Cutts
(414), daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Scammon)
Cutts, Jan. 9, 1785.
883. William, b. Jan. 5, 1786; m. Betsy Thornton,
Oct. 7, 1821 ; d. Aug. 10, 1867.
884. Elizabeth (Betsy), b. Nov. 25, 1787 ; m. Tris-
tram Hooper, Sept. 17, 1809 ; d. Oct. 14, 1882.
CuTTS Genealogy. 83
885. Maey Louisa, b. Dec. 5, 1789 ; m. Wm. Frost;
d.
886. Sarah, b. 1791 ; d. 1791.
887. Sarah Foxwell, b. June 27, 1793; m. L
Livingstone; d. Jan., 1890.
888. Marianne, b. Jan. 9, 1796; m. Sani'l Parks,
s. p., d. 187 .
889. Thos. Jefferson, b. Aug. 23, 1798 ; m. Huldah
Chadbourne, Mar. 29, 1826 ; d. Sept. 9,
1844.
890. Caroline, b. Apr. 8, 1801 ; m. Jas. Webster,
Dec. 29, 1825 ; d. Dec. 19, 1882.
891. Foxwell Curtis; b. May 25, 1803; m. Lucy
Jacobs, June 29, 1836 ; d. April 9, 1892.
892. Richard Dominicus, b. Feb. 15, 1809 ; m.
Hannah Hobbs ; d. 1884.
Richard Foxwell Cntts was representative to the
General Court, 1790, 1793-97, 1800-3, 1806, 1809,
1811, 1812, 1813, also town clerk, and a selectman
from 1785-1810, in Berwick, Me. He was also dele-
gate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
403
Joseph Cutts, son of Richard and Sarah (Frost)
Cutts, married Mary Chauncy, daughter of Charles
and Joanna Cutts (Gemsh) Chauncy, Apr. 10,
1790.
893. Sarah Chauncy, b. Feb., 1791 ; d. unm., July
1, 1874.
894. Mary Chauncy, b. , 1792 ; d. Oct., 1795.
895. Joseph (Lt.), b. , 1795; d. unm., Sept.,
1839.
896. Chas. Robert, b. , 1805 ; d. unm., Apr. 5,
1869.
897. Isaac, b. , 1808; d. 1809.
84 CuTTS Genealogy.
404
Richard Cutts, son of Kicliard and Sarah (Frost)
Cutts, married Joanna Raynes, daughter of Daniel and
Jane (Gerrish) Raynes (825), 1814.
898. Mary Joanna, b. May 26, 1825 ; m. Wm. Cutts,
Feb. 29, 1852; d. 1873.
899. Lucy Jane, b. Aug. 12, 1822; m. Jno. A.
Lawrence (who d. Aug. 29, 1874), Aug. 25,
1865, s. p.; d. May 1, 1882.
900. Eastman, b. June 16, 1827; m. Louisa East-
man, Nov. 26, 1866 ; d. July 2, 1869.
405
Sarah Cutts, daughter of Richard and Sarah (Frost)
Cutts, married Capt. Daniel Bartlett, Nov. 29,
1786.
901. RicHAED, b. 1787 ; m. ; d. in Alabama.
902. Nathaniel, b. 1788 ; d. y.
903. Dorcas Cutts, b, Nov. 10, 1789 ; m. Jos. Frost,
Nov. 19, 1811 ; d. July 20, 1828.
904. Daniel, b. Dec. 9, 1791; m. Mary Yeaton;
d. Mar. 27, 1872.
905. William, b. Nov. 29, 1793 ; m. Hannah I^eal,
1817; d. July 9, 1852,
906. Joseph, b. Mar. 16, 1800; m. Mary Poole, Oct.
25, 1830; d. May 25, 1885.
907. Oliver, b. Mar. 15, 1802 ; d. unm., Dec. 26,
1878, Natick, Mass.
908. Thos. Cwrrs, b. May 1, 1805; m. Anne Don-
nell, 1828.
909. George Charles, b. June 15, 1807; m. Han-
nah E. Elkius, May 13, 1841; d. Mar.,
1876.
910. Mary Joanna, b. Mar. 2, 1809; m. Daniel
Pierce, Nov. 29, 1831 ; d. Jan. 7, 1880.
CuTTS Genealogy. 85
Mary Cutts, daughter of Col. Thomas and Eliza-
beth (Scammon) Cutts, married Samuel Abbott, A. M.,
June 24, 1788.
911. Samuel Phillips, b. ; drowned at New
London, Conn., Jan. 27, 1813.
912. Thomas Cutts, b. ; d. Dec, 1817.
Samuel Abbott (Sr.) died May 8, 1792, 99. 32. He
was a son of Col. George and Hannah (Lovejoy)
Abbott, and a graduate of Harvard College, 1784.
413
Foxwell Cutts, son of Col. Thomas and Elizabeth
(Scammon) Cutts, married, Aug 2, 1789, Sarah Scam-
mon, daughter of Col. James and Hannab (Page)
Scammon, who died Aug. 1, 1806, se. 38, by whom he
had no children. His second wife was Hannah Dustin
Page, daughter of Daniel and Lydia (Haines) Page,
June 24, 1807.
913. Chas, Foxwell, b. June 25, 1808 ; d. unm.,
May 3, 1855.
914. Sarah Elizabeth Scammon, b. Jan. 28, 1810 ;
m. Albert Lane, Nov. 8, 1834.
915. Maky Abbott, b. Aug. 11, 1811 ; d. unm., Aug.
21, 1868.
916. Hannah Foxwell, b. May 25, 1816; d. May
12, 1817.
Mrs. Hannah D. (Page) Cutts died Aug. 14, 1847,
86. 63.
415
Capt. Thomas Cutts (Jr.), son of Col, Thomas and
Elizabeth (Scammon) Cutts, married Elizabeth Hight,
Jan. 31, 1802.
917. Wm. Temple, b. Feb. 11, 1803 ; d. unm., at sea.
86 CuTTS Genealogy.
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Cutts died Sept. 31, 1803.
Capt. Thomas Cutts married Mary Cook, daughter
of Hon. Orchard and Mary (Hodge) Cook, June 2,
1807 (she was called "the belle of the east" on ac-
count of her beauty and accomplishments).
918. Maey Elizabeth, b. Apr. 5, 1808 ; d. unm.,
Apr. 28, 1878.
919. Tiios., b. Feb. 4, 1810; m. Susan Ann (Calef)
Bartlett, Oct. 20, 1846, s. p. ; d. in Chicago,
111., June 16, 1870.
920. Julia Augusta Adelaide, b. Nov. 26, 1826;
m. J. Q. A. Scammon, June 25, 1845; d.
May 28, 1868.
Mrs. Mary (Cook) Cutts died June 3, 1866, £e. 81.
416
Richard Cutts, son of Col. Thomas and Elizabeth
(Scammon) Cutts, married Anna Payne, daughter of
John and Mary (Coles) Payne, March 31, 1804.
921. Jas. Madison, b. July 29, 1805 ; m. Ellen E.
O'Neale; d. May 11, 1863.
922. Thomas, b. Dec. 1, 1806 ; m. Hannah H. Irvine,
Dec, 1S33; d. Sept. 2, 1838.
923. Walter Coles, b. Aug. 7, 1808 ; lost at
sea.
924. RicHAED, b. Jan. 21, 1810 ; d. Oct., 1815.
925. Dolly Payne Madison, b. July 13, 1811; d.
Dec. 13, 1838.
926. Mary Estelle Elizabeth, b. Sept. 16, 1814;
d.y.
927. Richard Dominicus, b. Sept. 21, 1817 ; m.
Martha Jefferson Hackley, 1845 ; d. Dec. 13,
1883.
Mrs. xlnna (Payne) Cutts died Aug. 14, 1832.
CuTTS Genealogy. 87
417
Sarah Cutts, daiigliter of Col. Thomas and Eliza-
beth (Scammon) Cutts, married Thomas Gilbert
Thornton, M. D., Saco, Me., Nov. 26, 1793.
928. James Brown, b. Sept. 26, 1794; m. Eliza
Gookin, Jan. 20, 1817; d. Feb. 13, 1878.
929. Thos. Gilbert, b. May 28, 1796; d. May 30,
1796.
930. EicHARD Cutts, b. May 21, 1797 ; d. Jan. 20,
1817.
931. Elizabeth Cutts, b. Feb. 28, 1799; m. Wm.
Cutts, Oct. 27, 1821 ; d. Mar. 13, 1841.
932. Sarah Cutts, b. Mar. 19, 1801; m. Moses
Emeiy, Nov. 27, 1823; d. Jan. 15, 1892.
933. Anna Payne, b. Feb. 8, 1803; m. Jno. Fair-
field, Sept. 5, 1825; d. July 28, 1882.
934. Mary Cogswell, b. Apr. 4, 1805 ; d. y.
935. Thos. Gilbert, b. May 4, 1807 ; d. Nov. 9,
1807.
936. Thos. Gilbert, b. May 12, 1809 ; m. Lucy Ann
Wilde, s. p.
937. Albert Gallatin, b. Feb. 1, 1812; d. Sept. 1,
1891.
938. Caroline Augusta, b. Aug. 14, 1814; m. Wm.
Batchelder, s. p., Nov., 1842. He died May
21, 1857.
939. Sydney Hampden, b. Apr. 4, 1816 ; d. y.
419
Eunice Cutts, daughter of Col. Thomas and Eliza-
beth (Scammon) Cutts, married Major Samuel Nye,
Sept. 20, 1803.
940. Mary Elizabeth, b. Jan. 24, 1806 ; m. Jas. G.
B. Snow, July 9, 1826 ; d. Nov. 20, 1890.
88 CuTTs Genealogy.
941. Eunice Cutts, b. Dec. 28, 1807; d. iinm., June
29, 1889.
942. Ann Matilda, b. Aug. T, 1808 ; d. unm., Aug.
25, 1891.
943. Caroline Augusta, b. Aug., 1811 ; d. Feb. 12,
1816.
944. Samuel, b. Jan. 9, 1814 ; d. unm., June 6, 1844.
945. Chas. Augustus, b. June 19, 1816; d. unm.,
June 7, 1886.
946. Joseph Thomas, b. May 19, 1819; d. unm.,
June 14, 1859.
947. Benj. Bangs, b. Mar., 1822 ; d. 1822.
948. Chaelotte Augusta, b. May 9, 1823 ; d. 1823.
949. DoMiNicus Cutts, b. April 19, 1824; m. Helen
M. Dearborn; d. July 29, 1889.
Major Samuel Nye died Mar. 4, 1826, ae. 48 (a son
of Deacon Joseph Nye, of Park Street Church in
Boston), Third Regiment, U. S. Artillery, War of
1812. Many of the valuable relics of this family have
passed into the possession of "The York Institute,"
of Saco, Me. These include unique specimens of furni-
ture, books, portraits, ancient clothing and minor arti-
cles.
420
Sarah (Sally) Sayward, daughter of Jonathan and
Sarah (Mitchell) Sayward, married Nathaniel Barrell,
son of John and Ruth (Creen) Barrell, Nov. 23, 1758.
950. Sarah (Sally) Sayward, b. Oct. 1, 1759; m.
Richard Keating, Nov. 23, 1778 ; d. June 6,
1855.
951. Nathaniel, b. Mar. 4, 1764; d. Sept. 16, 1765.
952. Ruth, b. June 22, 1765; m. (1) Moses Sewall,
Feb. 7, 1786; (2) Mr. Arnold, Mar. 7, 1814 ; d.
May 25, 1848.
953. Betsey, b. Feb. 22, 1767; d. Feb. 27, 1767.
CuTTS Genealogy. 89
954. Olive, b. Feb. 9, 1768; m. Sam'l Emerson, Aug.
15, 1791; d. June 13, 1844.
955. Maeia, b. Oct. 23, 1769 ; m. Jos. Moody, Oct.
14, 1792; d. Oct. 9, 1860.
956. JoN. Saywaed, b. Feb. 21, 1772 ; m. (1) Mary
Plummer, Feb. 5, 1795 ; (2) Anna Plummer,
Oct. 6, 1816; d. May 25, 1857.
957. Hannah, b. Jan. 27, 1774; m. David Sewall,
Sept. 7, 1793; d. Aug. 21, 1853.
958. John, b. Apr. 7, 1776; m. (1) Abigail Kings-
burv, June 1, 1807 ; (2) Tbeodosia Lyman^
Mar. 14, 1816 ; d. Feb. 16, 1867.
959. Chaelotte, b. June 11, 1778 ; m. Nathaniel
Cheever, Sept. 16, 1804; d. June 17,1854.
960. Geoege Guelphs, b. Nov. 24, 1780; d. at
Barcelona, Spain, Nov. 12, 1838.
Nathaniel Barrel! died April 4, 1831, ge. 99.
4S1
Thomas Donnell Cutts, son of Thomas and Eliza-
beth (Donnell) Cutts, married Joanna Staples, 1781.
961. Elizabeth Donnell, b. 1781 ; m. Capt. David
Wilcox, Oct. 26, 1806 ; d. Apr. 21, 1848.
962. Thomas Donnell, b. Dec. 30, 1783; d. Nov.
25 1789.
963. Sally, b. Feb. 20, 1786 ; d. Apr. 24, 1786.
964. Joanna, b. Aug. 26, 1788 ; d. y.
965. Thomas, b. June 10, 1791 ; d. y.
966. Augustus, b. Aug. 22, 1793 ; midshipman,
1813; lieutenant, 1825; d. June 12, 1829.
967. Alziea, b. July 7, 1795 ; d. y.
968. Caeoline, b. 1797 ; m. Jas. B. Chick, June 3,
1824.
969. HiEAM, b. 1799 ; m. Miss Brown ; d. in Illinois.
Mrs. Joanna S. Cutts died 1845, se. 87.
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90 CuTTS Genealogy.
4S3
William Cutts, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Don-
nell) Cutts, married Miss Kent, Nov. 17, 1796.
970. Theodore, b. 1797 ; m. Martha Eaton, Sept.
22, 1833.
971. William (Jr.), b. 1799; m. Betsey Swazey, s. p.
Wm. Cutts married second, Sarah Cutts. (See 399.)
John Cutts, son of Robert and Lydia (Fernald)
Cutts, married Abigail Johnson, Dec. 28, 1782.
972. Lydia, b. Se]3t. 13, 1783 ; d. unm., July 19,
1846.
973. Afne, b. ; d. unm.
974. Asa, b. Oct. 10, 1788; m. Mary Pierson ; d.
1813.
975. Joseph, b. July, 1791 ; m. Hannah Jacobs,
Feb., 1822; d. Nov. 6, 1852.
Mrs. A. J. Cutts died March 2, 1823.
498
Lydia Cutts, daughter of Robert and Lydia (Fer-
nald) Cutts, married Samuel Clarke, Dec. 15, 1793.
976. Polly, b. Aug. 8, 1794; unm.; d. Nov. 23,
1869.
977. Olivee, b. Oct. 16, 1796; m. Miss Frye; d.
Sei3t. 6, 1851.
978. Nathaneel, b. Nov. 23, 1798; m. Charlotte
Ham.
979. Robert, b. Nov. 23, 1798 ; m. ; d.
980. Nabby, b. Feb. 2, 1801.
981. Samuel (Jr.), b. July 8, 1803 ; d. unm., Sept. 19,
1860.
982. Margery, b. July 8, 1803; d. unm., Oct. 20,
1819.
CuTTS Genealogy. 91
983. John, b. Jan. 27, 1806; m. twice.
Samuel Clark died Marcli 10, 1815, se. 50.
430
Theodore Atkinson Cutts, son of Robert and Mar-
gery P. (Wentworth) Cutts, married Mary A. Furnald,
Nov. 25, 1804.
984. Olive, b. May 27, 1806; m. (1) Oliver Clark,
1833 (see 986); (2) M. Hatch ; d. Sept. 1,
1884.
985. Thomas, b. Oct. 23, 1807; d. unm., 1843.
Mrs. Mary A. (Furnald) Cutts died April 13, 1853,
ge. 86.
Mary (Polly) Cutts, daughter of Robert and Mar-
gery P. (Wentwortli) Cutts, married John Clarke of
Dayton, Me. (pub. Jan. 6, 1801).
986. Oliver, b. ; m. Olive Cutts (see 984) ; d.
1835.
987. Sophia, b. ; m. Mr. Currier.
988. Almira, b. ; m. Mr. Buck.
989. Margery, b. ; m. Mr. Hight.
990. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Nathaniel Clark.
991. William, b.
434
William Cutts, son of Robert and Margery P.
(Wentworth) Cutts, married Hannah Grouard, June
29, 1802.
992. Oliver, b. July 6, 1803; m. (1) Mrs. Elizabeth
Smith, 1828; (2) Mrs. Walder, 1863; d.
Nov. 2, 1889.
993. Hannah, b. Jan., 1805 ; m. John Brown (Jr.),
Jan. 16, 1838 ; d. Feb. 23, 1859.
92 CuTTs Genealogy.
994. Harriet, b. 1807; d. unm., Apr. 28, 1837.
995. Augusta, b. ; m. Mr. Thomas.
990. Julia, b. ; m. Mr. William Mills.
William Cutts died at Richmond, Va., Sept. 24, 1823.
Mrs. Hannah G. Cutts died Mar. 18, 1872, se. 89.
435
Thomas Cutts, son of Robert and Margery P.
(Wentworth) Cutts, married Eunice Cutts, 1813. (See
409) ^ .
997. Wentworth, b. ; m. Ann Mary Curtis.
437
Margery Pepperrell Cutts, daughter of Robert and
Margery P. (Wentworth) Cutts, married MarkFurnald,
Mar. 6, 1806 (who died 1831).
998. William Cutts, b. Sept. 7, 1807; m. Jane Tib-
betts, Oct. 1, 1835.
999. James Madison, b. Apr. 23, 1809 ; d. 1809.
1000. Hiram, b. May 16, 1811; m. Maria Childs, 1836;
d. 1870.
1001. Samuel, b. Apr. 25, 1813; m. Lavinia Wher-
ren;d. Oct. 15, 1886.
1002. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 29, 1815; m. Elisha Ham-
mond, 1838.
1003. Robert Cutts, b. June 4, 1817; m. Caroline
Nowell.
1004. Mark (Jr.), b. Aug. 10, 1820; m. Julia Han-
son, 1842; d. Nov. 16, 1868.
1005. John, b. Oct. 7, 1822 ; m. Mary A. Paul, 1846.
1006. Mary, b. Jan. 8, 1825; m. Moses Hammond,
1854.
1007. Margery Pepperrell Cutts, b. July 23, 1827;
m. Wm. A. Furnald, 1850; d. Feb. 26,
1892.
CuTTS Genealogy. 93
439
Dorcas Cutts, daughter of Josepli and Mary (Steven-
son) Cutts, married Samuel Gunnison, Feb. 25, 1780.
1008. Joseph, b. Apr. 8, 1781 ; m. Tabitha Wells,
1802.
1009. Samuel (Jr.), b. Dec. 15, 1786; m. Eliza
Williams, Sept. 4, 1809.
1010. William, b. Sept. 3, 1789; d. Nov. 5, 1795.
1011. Polly, b. Feb. 23, 1792 ; d. Nov. 3, 1795.
1012. Alice, b. June 17, 1794; m. John Straw,
June 3, 1819.
1013. William, b. Feb. 8, 1797 ; m. Laura Willey.
1014. Oliver, b. Apr. 4, 1800 ; m. Susan Willey,
Oct. 21, 1822.
441
William Cutts, son of Joseph and Mary (Stevenson)
Cutts, married Betsey Kerswell (or Caswell), of York,
Jan. 18, 1789.
1015. Robert, b. ; d. unm.; in War of 1812.
1016. Horace, b. ; m. Mary Carr.
1017. Alvah, b. ; m. Lucy Piper.
1018. Polly, b. ; m. John Clapp, s. p., 1809.
1019. William (Jr.), b. ; m. Olive Dame.
442
Mary (Molly) Cutts, daughter of Joseph and Mary
(Stevenson) Cutts, married Daniel Moses.
1020. William, b. ; m. Lucy Cutts. (See IO49.)
1021. Sarah, b. ; m. John Ayers.
443
Elizabeth (Betty) Cutts, daughter of Joseph and
Mary (Stevenson) Cutts, married Jacob Wortheu.
1022. Samuel, b. ; m. Miss Owen.
94 CuTTS Genealogy.
444
Thomas Cutts, son of Joseph and Mary (Stevenson)
Cutts, married Lucy Bascom, daughter of Elias and
Eunice (Allen) Bascom, and settled in Orwell, Vt.
1023. Sarah (Sally), b. Feb. 16, 1795; m. Asa
Fletcher; d. Aug. 23, 1869.
1024. Lorraine, b. Apr. 2, 1797 ; m. Emeline Mur-
ray, Jan. 24, 1832 ; d. Oct. 15, 1865.
1025. Edward, b. Nov. 30, 1798; m. Eliza Messer,
1821; d. 1875.
1026. Thomas (Jr.), b. Oct. 25, 1800; m. Fannie
Kingsley, Nov. 30, 1826 ; d. Aug. 3,
1860.
1027. Lucy, b. Dec. 2, 1802 ; m. Isaac Fisher, June
12,1846; d. Dec. 21, 1879.
1028. Dan'l Buell, b. Mar. 20, 1804; m. Lucy
Smith, Mar. 14, 1827 ; d. Jan. 20, 1874.
1029. Ira Bascom, b. May 14, 1806 ; m. (1) Mary E.
Messer, Jan. 30, 1824 ; (2) Julia D. Hitch-
cock, 1879; *d. Feb. 16, 1889.
1030. PhiloxMela, b. Mar. 23, 1808 ; d. num., Feb.
27, 1853.
1031. Fidelia, b. Apr. 20, 1810 ; m. Silas Bucher,
Apr. 1, 1834 ; d. Oct. 21, 1879.
1032. Mary Melissa, b. Nov. 12, 1812 ; m. S. Per-
sons, Oct. 8, 1840; d. Apr. 7, 1875.
1033. William, b. Oct. 25, 1815; m. Margaret
Gourley.
1034. Linus Aurelian, b. Jan. 30, 1818 ; m. Annah
E. Smith, June 26, 1844.
1035. Eunice Caroline, b. Nov. 13, 1821 ; m. P. A.
Swift, Aug. 12, 1849 ; d. Mar. 12, 1888.
1036. Elias Bascom, b. July 5, 1824; m. ■ .
Mrs. Lucy B. Cutts died Aug. 5, 1841, se. 63.
*Died s. p. Feb. 14, 1879.
CuTTS Genealogy. 95
445
Charles Cutts, son of Joseph and Mary (Stevenson)
Cutts, married Abigail Hurd, 1793.
1037. John, b. Mar. 23, 1794; m. (1) Hannah Rand;
(2) Martha Parsley.
1038. Oliver, b. Jan. 19, 1796 ; m. Charlotte Crox-
ford, Apr. 29, 1823; d. June 14, 1875.
1039. Nathan, b. Mar. 15, 1798 ; m. Mary Burnham,
Apr., 1824; d. May, 1865.
1040. Dorcas, b. Jan. 27, 1800; m. Stephen 'Cisco,
Sept., 1818.
1041. Reuben, b. July 7, 1802; m. M. E. Cheney,
Feb. 14, 1828; d. Mar. 15, 1890.
1042. Thankful, b. Oct. 4, 1804; m. David C. Max-
well, Nov. 28, 1827; d. Oct. 7, 1853.
1043. Ariel, b. Oct. 25, 1806; m, Rebecca Cisco,
1829.
1044. Sylvester, b. Sept. 15, 1808; d. July 27,
1809.
1045. Abigail, b. July 27, 1809 ; m. P. Maxfield,
Nov. 13, 1828.
1046. Sally, b. May 11, 1814; m. Daniel Currier,
May 11, 1843; d. Oct. 28, 1869.
1047. Lemira, b. May 8, 1816; m. Nathan Maxfield,
Mar. 1, 1838; d. Mar. 16, 1884.
Mrs. A. H. Cutts died Oct. 25, 1858, sa. 81.
446
Edward Cutts, son of Joseph and Mary (Stevenson)
Cutts, married Ruth Rice.
1048. Betsey, b. ; m. Wilder Harris.
1049. Lucy, b. ; m. William Moses. (See 1020.)
1050. Alzira, b.
1051. Louis, b.
1052. LoRENj'^b.
96 CuTTS Genealogy.
447
Hannah Cutts, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Steven-
son) Cutts, married David Harris.
1053. Wilder, b. ; m. Betsey Cutts. (See 1048.)
1054. Melvin, b. ; m. Polly Cutler.
1055. Emeline, b. ; m. Orange Whitney.
1056. Orlan, b. ; m. Abigail Dame.
448
Samuel Cutts, son of Joseph and Mary (Stevenson)
Cutts, married Mehitable Batchelder.
1057. Sarah, b. ; m. John Smart.
1058. Laura, b. ; m. Mr. Clark.
449
Sarah Cutts, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Steven-
son) Cutts, married Enoch Huntoon, M. D.
1059. Lucy, b.
1060. John Merritt, b.
1061. Edward, b.
1062. Malvina, b. ; unm.
1063. Joseph, b.
1064. Sally, b. ; m. Joseph Harvey.
430
Mary Cutts, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Hill)
Cutts, married Enoch Billings.
1065. Mary, b. ; d. unm., ge. 20.
1066. Susannah, b. ; m. Solomon Davis.
1067. Sarah, b. ; m. Jonathan Lewis, s. p.; d.
Feb. 15, 1833.
1068. Abiah, b. ; m. Seth Soper (Jr.).
Mrs. Mary C. Billings married Jabez Bradbury.
1069. Enoch Billings, b. Nov. 16, 1809; m. Mary
Chase Huse, Aug. 29, 1833.
1070. Caroline, b. Nov. 20, 1811 ; m. Hartley Cutts.
(See 1 091.)
CuTTS Genealogy. 97
451
Sarah Cutts, daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Hill)
Cutts, married William Stevens, son of Caleb and
Betsey (Wilson) Stevens, Dec. 5, 1803.
1071. Sarah Hill, b. Sept. 1, 1804; m. Reuben
Stevens, Aug. 24, 1828.
1072. SoPHRONiA, b. July 19, 1806 ; m. Geo. B. Gay,
Aug. 26, 1828.
1073. William, b. Mar. 12, 1808 ; d. unm., buried
in mid-ocean, 1831.
1074. Almira, b. Jan. 21, 1810 ; m. Chas. Gay.
1075. George Washingtoist, b. Feb. 9, 1812 ; d.
June 22, 1817.
Hannah Cutts, daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Hill)
Cutts, married Philip Fowler, son of Philip and
Sarah (Shatswell) Fowler, Feb. 20, 1790.
1076. MARY,b.Nov. 17, 1792; m. Jos. Pindar, 1815 ;
d. Jan. 14, 1861.
1077. John Cutts, b. Oct. 3, 1794 ; m. Mary W.
Nutter, Apr. 4, 1822 ; d. May 3, 1869.
1078. Eliza, b. Dec. 10, 1796; m. Thos. Brown,
Jan. 13, 1825, s. p.
1079. Sarah, b. May 9, 1799; d. unm., Jan. 5,
1832.
1080. Charlotte, b. July 20, 1801 ; m. David
Stevens, May 21, 1828; d. Feb., 1889.
1081. Samuel, b. June 5, 1804; d. Sept. 5, 1804.
Philip Fowler died Nov. 6, 1807.
Mrs. Hannah C. Fowler married Capt. Robert Clarke,
Apr. 4, 1822, of South New Market, N. H.
Capt. Robert Clark died Nov. 18, 1834.
Mrs. Hannah C. Clark died Nov. 9, 1854.
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98 CuTTs Genealogy.
453
Thomas Cutts^ son of Samuel and Sarali (Hill) Cntts,
married Sarali Colburn, daughter of Oliver and Mar-
garet (Burns) Colburn, Nov. 30, 1797.
1082. Samuel, b. Oct. 21, 1798; m. Dolly Bray,
Dec. 26, 1823 ; d. 1864.
1083. Thos. (Jr.), b. July 3, 1800; d. June 2, 1819.
1084. DoECAs, b. May 15, 1802; m. Jos. Luce, Dec.
29, 1824.
1085. William, b. Aug. 19, 1804 ; m. Eachel Jack-
son, Sept. 12, 1830; d. Sept. 27, 1860.
1086. Abigail, b. May 31, 1806; m. Sewell Eand,
Dec. 11, 1823.
1087. Geoege, b. May 24, 1808 ; m. Anna MetcaLf,
Apr. 2, 1829; d. Sept. 26, 1866.
1088. James, b. Aug. 11, 1810; m. Olive Colburn,
Jan. 28, 1834.
1089. Saeah Ann, b. Aug. 12, 1812; m. Oliver
Kollins, Feb., 1834; d. June 2, 1888.
1090. Oliver, b. Mar. 5, 1815 ; m. Hannah Cutts,
Aug. 4, 1840; d. Feb. 16, 1885.
454
Samuel Cutts, son of Samuel and Sarah (Hill)
Cutts, mari'ied Mary Catherine Woodward, daughter
of Samuel and Deborah (Jackson) Woodward, Nov.
16, 1806.
1091. Haetley, b. Oct. 29, 1807 ; m. C. Bradbury,
Nov. 9, 1832 ; d. Dec. 26, 1858.
1092. Samuel, b. Jan. 7, 1809; m. A. Woodward,
Apr. 5, 1834 ; d. Sept. 18, 1875.
1093. Maey, b. Feb. 2, 1810 ; m.F. Philbrick, Oct.,
1844; d. Feb. 7, 1853.
1094. Kathaeine, b. July 30, 1811 ; m. S. F. Wads-
worth, Aug. 31, 1836.
CuTTS Genealogy. 99
1095. Louise, b. Jan. 18, 1813; m. W. L. Flitner,
Aug. IT, 1841 ; d. May 27, 1889.
1096. Amos Woodwaed, b. Sept. 21, 1814 ; m.
A. S. Colburn, Nov. 29, 1838; d. Aug. 30,
1886.
1097. Washington, b. Aug. 16, 1817; m. Miss
Tibbetts, Nov. 12, 1844.
1098. Emily, b. Feb. 27, 1823.
1099. Susan Woodwaed, b. July 30, 1824 ; m. Jno.
Covin, Nov. 23, 1842.
Mrs. M. C. W. Cutts died Mar. 23, 1857, ae. 79.
455
Elisha Cutts, son of Samuel and Sarah (Hill) Cutts,
married Hannab Hooper, 1802.
1100. Robert, b. Aug. 24, 1804; m. Anna Dorr.
1101. Enoch Billings, b. Oct. 4, 1806; m. Lucretia
Gray, s. p.; d.
1102. William, b. May 16, 1808; m. Elizabeth
Aldrich.
1103. Mary, b. July 22, 1810 ; m. Ira Vaughan.
1104. Sarah Ann, b. Oct. 28, 1812 ; m. D. Thurs-
ton ; d, before 1860.
1105. Hannah, b. Oct. 5, 1815; m. Oliver Cutts.
(See 1090.)
1106. Elisha, b. Jan. 21, 1819; m. Eliza Lincoln.
1107. Samuel, b. ; m. Lydia .
457
Betsey Cutts^ daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Hill)
Cutts, married Joseph Flitner, Apr. 23, 1807.
1108. Joseph, b. Apr. 14, 1808; m. Cordelia W.
Flitner, Dec. 14, 1837 ; d. Mar. 2, 1850.
1109. Eliza, b. Nov. 30, 1811; m. D. L. Packard,
Aug. 10, 1834; d. Mar. 11, 1883.
loo CuTTS Genealogy.
1110. Wm. Ladd, b. Apr. 8, 1813; m. Louisa Cutts
(see 1095), Aug. 17, 1841.
1111. Geo. Washington, b. Jan. 12, 1815 ; m. Mary
A. Chase, May 20, 1844.
1112. Samuel Cutts, b. Oct. 13, 1816 ; m. Sophronia
S. Jackson, Sept. 9, 1846.
1113. Elijah Jackson, b. Dec. 20, 1819 ; d. May 24,
1820.
1114. Mary, b. June 21, 1821.
1115. Saeah, b. Nov. 12, 182;^.
1116. Albion, b. Dec. 18, 1825; d. unin., Bowdoin
College, Aug. 1, 1855.
1117. Edwin, b. Dec. 18, 1827.
458
Dorcas Cutts, daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Hill)
Cutts, married Deacon Isaac Lapham, son of Rogers
and Mary (White) Lapham, July 18, 1816.
1118. Mary Elizabeth, b. June 24, 1817; m. Z.
Flitner, Aug. 16, 1838; d. Oct. 20, 1869.
1119. Isaac (Jr.), b. Aug. 12, 1821; m. Mary B.
Soper, d. May 7, 1851 ; d. Jan. 22, 1871.
1120. Samuel Rogers, b. Apr. 10, 1824; m. Mary
E. Davis, Dec. 26, 1850.
1121. Wm. Cutts, b. Apr. 14, 1831 ; m. Isabella
Weeks.
1122. Edward Augustus, b. Apr. 4, 1835; m.
Myra E. Beedle, May 3, 1860.
Isaac Lapham (Sr.) died May 3, 1866.
459
Abigail Cutts, daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Hill)
Cutts, married Elijah Jackson, Oct. 20, 1810.
1123. Rachel, b. Sept. 9, 1811 ; m. Wm. Cutts (see
1085), Sept. 12, 1830; d. July 5, 1881.
CuTTS Genealogy. ioi
1124. Alvina, b. July 3, 1813; m. Henry Adams;
d. Mar. 4, 1835.
1125. Abigail Maria, b. Sept. 14, 1817; m. S. O.
Flitner, Sept. 26, 1837.
1126. Elijah, b. July 13, 1821; m. Elizabeth H.
Lord, June 1, 1848.
1127. SoPHEONiA, b. June 9, 1823 ; m. S. 0. Flitner,
Sept. 9, 1846.
1128. Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 2, 1826 ; m. Z. Flit-
ner, s. p., July 6, 1871.
1129. Geo. Follansbee, b. Oct. 7, 1827 ; m. Rachel
Dearborn, Jan. 2, 1854.
Elijali Jackson died Jan. 8, 1868.
Sarah Chauncy, daughter of Charles and Joanna
Cutts (Gerrish) Chauncy, married John Moore (Capt.),
Apr. 13, 1786.
1130. Statira, b. ; m. Peter Shores, Oct. 30,
1811; d.
1131. Joanna Chauncy, b. Mar. 16, 1792 ; m. W
M. Shackford, Apr. 14, 1813; d. Nov. 13,
1857.
1132. John, b. ; m. Caroline Blunt, Dec. 28,
1817.
1133. Almira, b. 1802; d. unm., a preceptress at
Exeter, N. H., Dec. 19, 1872.
463
Samuel Chauncy, son of Charles and Joanna Cutts
(Gerrish) Chauncy, married Elizabeth Ladd, daughter
of Eliphalet and Abigail (Hill) Ladd.
1134. Charles Wm., b. 1799; H. C, 1819; d. Nov.
4, 1864.
1135. Martha, b. May 30, 1802 ; d. May, 1803.
102 CuTTS Genealogy.
Samuel Chauncy died 1817.
Mrs. E. L. Cliauncy died Nov. 20, 1821.
464
Elizabeth Hirst Chauncy, daughter of Charles and
Joanna Cutts (Gerrish) Chauncy, married Jeremiah
Clark of York, Me., son of Daniel and Lucy (Moulton)
Clark, Dec. 20, 1789.
1136. Eliza CnAuircy, b. 1790; m. Lieut. John Por-
ter, Feb. 25, 1815; d. 1872.
466
Joanna Chaimcy married Edward Parry, 1796.
1137. Edward Owen, b. Aug. 13, 1797 ; d. Aug. 19,
1798.
Mrs. J. C. Parry died in June, 1800.
480
Samuel Gerrish (Jr.), son of Samuel Gerrish, married
Mary G. Fernald of Eliot, Me., 1807.
1138. Samuel (Jr.), b. Sept. 22, 1809; m. Mrs. Mary
A. Gore; d. Oct. 16, 1847.
1139. Margaret Jane, b. July 19, 1810; m. K D.
Miller.
1140. Andrew D., b. Aug. 19, 1815 ; m. Mary A.
Moulton ; d.
1141. George H., b. Jan. 24, 1818 ; m. Margaret
Jackson.
1142. Charles W., b. Feb. 22, 1820; m. E. S.
Knowles; d. May 17, 1870.
1143. Ann Mary, b. Oct. 20, 1821 ; m. Thomas H.
Odion; d. Feb. 29, 1850.
1144. Caroline E., b. Sept.8, 1823 ; d. June 30, 1826.
1145. Oliver F., b. Apr. 14, 1825; m. Martha
Morse ; d. 1875.
CuTTS Genealogy. 103
1146. Maey E., b. Apr. 2, 1826; d. Aug. 26, 1827.
1147. Caroline, b. June 10, 1829; d. Aug. 4, 1829.
1148. Eliza E., b. July 12, 1832; m. Henry Peyser;
1883.
1149. Lavina E., b. July 12, 1835; d. June 29,
1838.
1150. Ellen, b. Aug. 13, 1840; d. 1842.
Mrs. Mary G. (Fernald) Gerrish died Feb. 8, 1863,
8B. 73.
483
Henry C. Gerrish married Mary B.
Mrs. Mary B. Gerrisli died Apr. 6, 1828.
487
Hopley Yeaton married Comfort Marshall, Nov. 15,
1766.
1151. John, b. Oct. 13, 1769.
1152. Hopley, b. Aug. 20, 1775.
1153. Samuel, b, Oct. 5, 1782; d. y.
1154. Samuel, b. Aug. 25, 1785.
491
Margaret Elliott, daughter of Artemas and Mary
(Burnham) Elliott, married James Darby.
1155. Artemas Burnham, b. ; m. Miss Tomson.
1156. Elizabeth Elliott, b. ; m. Mr. Francis
Bremar, s. p.
49»
General James Screven married Mary Odingsell,
daughter of Charles Odingsell, of Edistoe Island,
South Carolina, 1764.
1157. Esther, b. 1764; m. Thomas Smith, Dec. 15,
1788; d. Dec. 24, 1802.
I04 CuTTs Genealogy.
1158. Mary, b. Sept. 15, 1T67 ; m. John Hart, June
17, 1784 ;'d. Dec. 27, 1845.
1159. Martha, b. 1769.
1160. James, b. Dec, 1771.
1161. Chas. Odingsell, b. Feb., 1773 ; m. (1) Lucy
Barnard ; (2) Barbara Golpbin ; d. July 2,
1830.
Mrs Mary O. Screven died Jan. 6, 1779.
500
Thomas Smith Screven married * Eleanor Screven,
Feb. 24, 1761 (see 508), who died July 15, 1762.
1162. Mary, b. Dec. 15, 1761 ; d.unm., May 11, 1827.
Thos, S. Screven married (2) Catharine Nicholson on
Mar. 22, 1764, who d., s. p., Dec. 23, 1764.
Thos. S. Screven married (3) Eleanor Hart, daughter
of Rev. Oliver Hart, Mar. 6, 1770.
1163. Sarah, b. Dec. 4, 1770 ; d. June 3, 1772.
1164. Martha, b. Sept. 5, 1772 ; m. Benj. Bonneau,
Feb. 26, 1795; d. July 26, 1798.
1165. Thos., b. Aug. 15, 1774; m. Mary A. Smith,
Dec. 31, 1803; d. June 12, 1833.
1166. James, b. Oct. 2, 1777 ; d. Oct. 9, 1777.
1167. Oliver, b. Oct. 16, 1778; d. Oct. 25, 1778.
1168. Eleanor, b. Nov. 12, 1779; ra. John Cox,
Dec. 22, ISOO; d. Feb. 17, 1845.
1169. John Washington, b. Mar. 29, 1782; d. Apr.
15, 1782.
Mrs. Eleanor (Hart) Screven died Apr. 15, 1783.
Thomas S. Screven married Amaranthia (Baddeley)
Gibbs, Dec. 18, 1790, for his fourth wife.
1170. Susanna, b. June 6, 1795 ; d. unm.
1171. Sarah Esther, b. Apr. 2, 1798 ; m. (1) Mr.
Wright, s. p.; (2) Mr. Crane, s. p.; d.
Mrs. Amaranthia B. Screven died Dec. 26, 1823.
CuTTS Genealogy. 105
503
John Screven married Elizabeth (Pendarvis) Bryan,
Jan. 11, 1776.
1172. John, b. Jan. 18, 1777; m. Hannali Proctor,
Jan 5, 1797; d. Nov. 22, 1831.
1173. KicHARD Bedon, b. Sept. 6, 1778; m. Alice
Pendarvis ; d. 1856.
1174. James, b. Sept. 28, 1779 ; d. y.
1175. Sarah, b. Oct. 30, 1780; m. William Hazzard;
d. in New York.
1176. Benjamin Smith, b. Jan. 19, 1783 ; m. Mary
Joiner, s. p.; Revd.; d. Sept. 5, 1826.
1177. Mary, b. Jan. 5, 1785 ; d. Nov. 20, 1785.
1178. Martha, b. Au^. 28, 1786; m. James West;
d. in Grabamville.
1179. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 28, 1788; m. John Brooks
Posey, Dec. 7, 1809 ; d. Mar. 1, 1848.
1180. William Henry, b. Dec. 26, 1789; d. Dec.
20, 1790.
1181. JosiAH, b. Nov. 14, 1791 ; d. Nov. 2, 1793.
1182. Jane, b. Nov. 2, 1793; d. Nov. 15, 1793.
1183. Mary Bedon, b. Dec. 12, 1794; m. Stephen
R. Proctor ;d. 1871.
1184. Thomas Edward, b. Oct. 18, 1796; m. Cor-
nelia McNish; d. Mar. 25, 1866.
Mrs. E. P. Screven died Apr. 5, 1804, 89. 49.
506
Elizabeth Screven married Seth Gilbert, eldest son
of William and Lucretia (Hart) Gilbert, Jan. 5,
1767.
1185. Joseph, b. Mar. 2, 1771 ; m. Rebecca Ruberrv,
1796.
1186. Sarah, b. Jan. 17, 1773 ; m. William Hum-
bert.
14
io6 CuTTS Genealogy.
1187. Eleanor Screven, b. July 17, 1775; m.
Stephen W. Moore, Dec. 14, 1803; d. Jan.
24, 1858.
1188. Seth Hart, b. May 17, 1778; m.
517
Mary Whipple Traill, daughter of K-obert and Mary
(Whipple) Traill, married Keith Spence of Kirkwall
Orkney, son of James and Janet (Blaw) Spence.
1189. Maria Balfour, b. 1781 ; m. Mr. Smith, s. p.;
d.
1190. Harriet Brackett, b. July, 1783; m. Charles
Lowell, Oct. 2, 1806; d. Mar. 30, 1850.
1191. Kobert Traill, b. Mar. 31, 1785; m. Mary
Clare Carroll; d. Sept. 26, 1827.
1192. William, b. ; d. unm.
1193. GrRiEME Keith, b. ; m. Susan Shaw Ran-
dall, 1820; d.Jan. 25, 1869.
1194. Louisa, b. ; m. Isaac W. Pickering, Aug.
15, 1811; d.
518
William Traill, son of Robert and Mary (Whipple)
Traill, married Miss Colebrooke, daughter of Sir George
Colebrooke.
1195. Son, b. ; d. unm.
5S1
John Samuel Sherburne, son of Hon. John and
Elizabeth (Moffatt) Sherburne, married Submit Boyd,
Dec, 1776, daughter of Hon. George and Jane (Brew-
ster) Boyd.*
1196. William, b.
*" Brewster's Rambles About Portsmouth," No. 32.
CuTTS Genealogy. 107
1 1 97. John Henry, b. ; m. Mary Hall, Sept., 1812.
1198. Chas. Fox, b.
1199. Julia, b. ; m. Lewis T. Horton.
Mrs. S. B. Sherburne died Feb. 28, 1803, se. 28.
Elizabeth Sherburne, daughter of Hon. John and
Elizabeth (Moffatt) Sherburne, married Hon. John
Langdon, LL. D., Feb. 3, 1776-7.
1200. Eliza, b. Dec, 1777; m. Thos. Elwyn, July
16, 1797; d. Aug. 8, 1860.
Hon. John Langdon, LL. D. (b. June 25, 1741),
died Sept. 18, 1819.
Mrs. E. S. Langdon died Mar. 2, 1813.
Catharine Elizabeth Moffatt, daughter of Samuel
and Sar.'ih Catherine (Mason) Moffatt, married Nicholas
Eousselet, Mar. 2(;, 1787.
1201. LuoY A., b. ; m. Mr. Champney; d. be-
fore 1810.
Nicholas K-ousselet died in Demerara.
538
Mary Tufton Moffatt, daughter of Samuel and
Sarah Catherine (Mason) Moffatt, married Nathaniel
Appleton Haven, 1786.
1202. Maeia Tufton, b. Nov. 2, 1787; m. Alex.
Ladd, Dec. 29, 1807; d. Sept. 2, 18()1.
1203. Nath'l Appleton, b. Jan. 14, 1790; m. E. W.
Haven, Jan. 8, 1816 ; d. June 3, 1826.
1204. Chaelotte Anne, b. , 1797 ; m. (1) Aug.
Lord, July 26, 1825, s. p.; (2) Rev. C.
Brooks, 1839, s. p.; d.
N. A. Haven (Sr.) grad. Harvard College, 1779, and
died Mar. 13, 1831, se. 69.
io8 CuTTS Genealogy.
Lucy Texia Moffatt, daughter of Samuel and Sarah
C. M. Moffatt, married William Odiorne, June 9,
1793.
1205. Sarah Cathakine, b. 1794 ; m. A. Leighton,
Dec, 1814; d. 1870.
1206. Ann Hicks Brotherson, b. 1796 ; m. O. Shap-
leigh; d. 1859.
1207. Abigail Vickerey, b. 1798 ; m. Oliver Butler,
Nov., 1819; d. Mar. 4, 1855.
1208. Frances Pierpont, b. 1801 ; d. unm.
1209. William, b. 1807 ; m. Louisa J. Haley,
1828.
1210. Sam'l Moffatt, b. 1809 ; m. C. A. Gushing,
May 25, 1834.
1211. Nath'l Haven, b. 1812; m. A. H. Searle,
Jan. 14, 1846.
1212. Robert Cutts, b. 1815; d. 1825.
1213. Chas. William, b. ; m. (1) Esther Sperlia ;
(2) Caroline Drew.
Samuel Robert Cutts Moffatt married Sarah Lob-
dell.
1214. Joseph, b. ; m. Miss Jones.
1215. Robert, b. ; d. unm.
530
Sarah Odiorne, daughter of Jotham and Sarah (Me-
serve) Odiorne, married Mr. Haynes.
1216. Sarah, b.
1217. Hannah, b.
Mrs. Sarah O. Haynes married (2) Mr. Preston.
1218. , b. ; d. y.
CuTTS Genealogy. 109
531
Robert Odiorne Treadwell, son of Mehitable Odiorne
and William Earl Treadwell, married Ann Stocker
Pearse, 1798. (See 54 1.)
1219. Daniel Hearle, b. 1799 ; m. Ann Eustis
Langdon, May 4, 1820; d. 1864.
Samuel Odiorne, son of Samuel and Elizabetli
(Deering) Odiorne, married Temperance Underwood,
Aug. 26, 1783.
12-JO. Mehitable, b. Feb. 16, 1784; m. William
Turner, s. p. ; d.
1221. JoTHAM, b. Jan. 13, 1786 ; m. in England.
1222. Eliz. Deering, b. June 5, 1788; m. N. J.
Lowd, Nov., 1812.
1223. Samuel John, b. July 31, 1790; m. Abigail
Page.
1224. Mary Underwood, b. July 26, 1792 ; m. Theo-
dore Griffin.
1225. William Cutts, b. June 20, 1796; m. Nancy
Mitcbell, Dec, 1819, s. p. ; d. 1832.
533
Daniel Odiorne, son of Daniel and Abigail (Vicke-
rey) Odiorne, married Abigail Clear, February,
1802.
1226. Judith, b. 1802 ; m. Isaac C. Frost, Feb. 1,
1838.
1227. Daniel, b. 1804; m. (1) Miss Kittredge; (2)
Eliza Bird; d. June, 1888.
1228. Philip, b. ; lost at sea.
1229. Catherine, b. ; d. y.
1230. Elisha, b. ; d. y.
1231. JoTHAM, b. ; d. unm., 1851.
no CuTTS Genealogy.
1232. Robert, b. ; d. y.
1233. John Vickerey, b. ; m.
1234. Placentia, b. ; m. Daniel Bartlett.
534
Sarah Appleton Odiorne, daughter of Daniel and
Abigail (Vickerey) Odiorne, married Elisba Whidd en.
1235. Catherine Eltz. Rousselet, b. ; m. Rev.
D. D. Tappan, Apr. 25, 1823, s. p.
1236. Joshua Brackett, b. 1797; m. H. S. Pearse
(see 1244), Dec, 1826; drowned in Phila-
delphia, 1853.
1237. John Melcher, b. ; m. Mary Appleton.
1238. Eliza, b. ; d. unm.
1239. Placentia Vickerey, b. ; m. Silas Durkie,
M. D., Oct. 7, 1827, s. p.; d. Mar. 3,
1881.
1240. Charlotte Odiorne, b. ; d. unm
1241. Robert Cutts, b.
Elisha Whidden died Mar. 3, 1835.
Samuel Pearse, son of Peter and Mary (Odiorne)
Pearse, married Sarah Henderson, Dec, 1798, daughter
of Hugh and Hannah (Sheafe) Henderson.
1242. Hugh Henderson, b. Feb. 5, 1800; d. Aug.
27, 1833.
1243. Mary, b. July 26, 1801; d. Oct. 26, 1818.
1244. Hannah Sheafe, b. Sept. 27, 1803; m. J. B.
Whidden (see 1236), d. Jan. 19, 1838.
1245. Ann Tread well, b. Nov. 20, 1805 ; d. unm.
1246. Sarah Henderson, b. May 3, 1808 ; m. Jno.
J. White, Nov. 25, 1889.
Mrs. Sarah H. Pearse died Sept. 5, 1854, se. 77.
CuTTS Genealogy. hi
539
Mary Pearse, daughter of Peter and Mary O. Pearse,
married Jolin Pierce, son of Daniel and Anna (Rindge)
Pierce.
1247. Mark Wentworth, b. July 31, 1787; m.
Margaret Sparhawk, s. p.
1248. Sam'l Fisher, b. Oct. 9, 1789; d. 1791.
1249. Josh. Winslow, b. May 14, 1791; m. Emily
Sheafe, May 14, 1823 ; d. Apr. 10,
1874.
1250. Ann Rindge, b. Jan. 9, 1794; m. Rev. Dr.
Chas. Burroughs, Apr. 8, 1825 ; d. Mar. 9,
1877.
1251. Mart Odiorne, b. Jan. 5, 1798 ; d. Nov.,
1801.
1252. Dan'l Hall, b. 1801 (H. C. 1820, M. D. 1823) ;
d. Apr. 2fi, 1877.
John Pierce died June 14, 1814.
543
Stephen Pearse, son of Peter and Mary O. Pearse,
married Sarah H. Peabody.
1253. Mary Frances, b. ; d. 1865.
1254. Emily Peabody, b. ; m.Wm. A. Rice, Aug.
31, 1829.
1255. Oliver Peabody, b. ; m. Delia Swett ;
d. 1848.
1256. Stephen, b. 1811; d. 1830.
1257. Charlotte, b. ; m. Chas. Woodman, Oct.
6, 1840; d. 1864.
1258. George, b. ; d. 1870.
1259. LucRETiA, b.
Mrs. Sarah (Peabody) Pearse d. Sept. 14, 1848.
Stephen Pearse died m 1861.
112 CuTTS Genealogy.
546
Margaret Gibbs Appleton, daughter of Rev. Henry
and Sarah (Odiorne) Appleton, married Dr. John
Floyd Williams.
12H0. Henry Appleton, b. ; m. Miss Porter.
1261. Caeoline, b. ; m. Dr. Benedict.
1262. Charlotte, b. ; m. Mr. Leman.
1263. Sarah Appleton, b.
Jotham Odiorne Appleton, son of Rev. Henry and
Sarah (Odiorne) Appleton, married Susanna Stavers.
1264. Lucy, b. ; m. Wm. Stavers, May 3, 1849.
548
William Appleton, son of William and Sarah (Odi-
orne) Appleton, married Mary Briard, Feb. 22, 1793
1265. Mary Briard, b. ; d. Mar. 25, 1884.
1266. William, b. ; d.
1267. Sarah Briard, b. ; m. J. A. Knowles ; d.
1821.
1268. Samuel Briard, b. ; d. Sept. 26, 1834.
1269. Martha Ann, b. ; m. J. W. Wilson.
Mrs. Mary B. Appleton died Dec. 25, 1831.
549
Mehitable Cutts Appleton, daughter of William and
Sarah (Odiorne) Appleton, married Thomas P. Drown,
1848.
1270. William Appleton, b. ; m. Mary E.
Pierce; d. 1869.
1271. Thomas, b.
1272. Edwin, b.
1273. Sarah Appleton, b. ; m. William Stavers.
1274. Anna R. P., b. ; m. Joseph R. Ham.
CuTTS Genealogy. 113
Daniel Wise, son of Jolin and Elizabefh (Malcolm)
Wise, married Hannah Hubbard, Jan. 26, 1786.
1275. Elizabeth (Betsey), b. Oct. 17, 1786; m.
John Frost, July 23, 1815; d. Sept. 13,
1853.
1276. JonN,b. Jan. 20, 1791 ; m. Sophia Paul, Sept.
8, 1816; d. Mar. 8, 1829.
1277. Maey, b. Jan. 19, 1793; m. Moses Morrill,
Dec. 4, 1816; d. May 11, 1825.
1278. Daniel (Jr.), b. Oct. 4, 1794; m. Mary
Walker, Aug. 27, 1820; d. June 7, 1837.
1279. Oliver Keating, b. Dec. 7, 1808; d. Jan. 1,
1809.
1280. Geoege, b. Apr. 19, 1811 ; m. Mary Grood-
ridge, Oct., 1834; d.
1281. Hannah, b. May 23, 1813; m. Dr. Jefferson
Smith; d. July 25, 1857.
Mrs. Hannah (Hubbard) Wise died Oct. 15, 1852,
9e. 83.
503
Michael Wise, son of John and Elizabeth (Malcolm)
Wise, married Hannah Kimball, 1792.
1282. William W., b. Feb. 19, 1795; m. Jane L.
, Oct. 14, 1826 ;d.
1283. Hannah, b.
1284. Isaac Kimball, b. ; m. Miss Walker.
1285. Edward, b. ; Philadelphia, Pa.
1286. Michael, b. ; Philadelphia, Pa.
1287. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Alex. McCulloch, Nov.
7, 1830.
1288. Augustus.
Mrs. H. K. Wise married (2) Capt. Jer. Paul.
15
114 CuTTS Genealogy.
564
Pemberton Ward, son of Eev. Eptraim and Mary
(Colman) Ward, married Isabel Wetherell of New
Braintree, Mass., June 19, 1810.
1289. Maey Colman, b. May 14, 1812 ; m. Jeremiali
Myers, Nov. 27, 1845.
1290. George Lee, b. Apr. 12, 1815 ; m. Caroline
P. Jenkins, Dec. 7, 1847.
1291. Susan Davenport, b. May 6, 1817 ; m. F. W.
R Emery, May 22, 1848.
1292. Maria Hall, b. Sept. 10, 1819; m. George H.
Deane, May 8, 1843.
1293. Lucy A., b. Dec. 27, 1822; m. Tliomas Morey,
May 8, 1843.
1294. Eliza Jane, b. Mar. 3, 1827; m. F. Houghton,
Dec. 14, 1848.
1295. Frances Isabella, b. Mar. 2, 1832; m. Sur-
geon Charles Martin, U. S. K, Oct. 9,
1855.
565
Mary Ward married Thomas Stickney of Leicester,
Mass., Nov. 7, 1798.
1296. Harriet, b. Jan. 14, 1801 ; m. John W. Hub-
bard, Nov. 6, 1820 ; d. Aug. 31, 1881.
1297. Charlotte, b. Apr. 27, 1803; m. Henry L.
Reed, Mar. 14, 1826.
1298. Elizabeth Ward, b. Aug. 6, 1805; m.
Thos. W. Hall, May 22, 1832; d. July 6,
1874.
1299. Thomas Ward, b. Jan. 28, 1808; d. unm. at
Baltimore, Md., May 5, 1833.
1300. Joseph Henry, b. Aug. 6, 1811; d. unm.
1301. Mary Colman, b. Apr. 10, 1813; d. at Brook-
field, Mass., 1815.
CuTTS Genealogy. 115
Susan Ward married Elijah Davenport of Boston,
Mass., Feb. 24, 1805.
1302. Harriet Colman, b. Jan. 10, 1806 ; m Geo.
Davenport, Nov. 13, 1828; d. June 24,
1872.
1303. Chas. Ward, b. Dec. 13, 1808 ; d. in Havanna,
Apr. 29, 1841.
1304. Henry, b. Nov. 18, 1811 ; m. Caroline Howe,
June 14, 1843.
1305. Wm. Ward, b. Feb. 28, 1816 ; m. Julia E.
Monefeldt, Dec. 12, 1844; d. May 20, 1870.
1306. Benjamin Colman, b. ; d. Feb. 6, 1843.
1307. Eliza Ward, b. Oct. 21, 1822; m.C.F.Bray,
Mar. 28, 1843.
Elijah Davenport was born in Canton, Mass., Oct.
18, 1773, and died in Boston, Mass., Sept. 24, 1844.
567
Phebe Ward married Joseph Cutler, June 20, 1801.
1308. Edwin, b. Mar. 27, 1802; d. Aug. 29, 1802.
1309. Susan Ward, b. Mar. 27, 1803; m. Kev. H.
Winslow, May 21, 1829 ; d. July 26, 1889.
1310. Joseph Edwin, b. July 16, 1805 ; m. Eliza-
beth Warner, Oct. 28, 1827 ; d. Nov. 29,
1877.
Joseph Cutler (Sr.), son of Deacon Jos. Cutler of
Brookfield (West.), d. in Boston, Nov. 22, 1806, «. 35
years.
Mrs. Phebe (Ward) Cutler married (2) Nov. 19,
1809, Hon. Pliny Cutler, brother of Joseph.
1311. Wm. Ward, b. May 21, 1812; m. Charlotte
Upham, Feb. 4, 1839; d. Apr. 12, 1870.
Hon. Pliny Cutler died in West Brookfield, Mass.,
Aug. 14, 1867.
ii6 CuTTS Genealogy.
5G8
Benjamin Colman Ward married Eliza Snelling,
claiigliter of Samuel Suelling, Esq., of Boston, Mass.,
Sept. 7, 1815.
1312. Ellen Maria, b. Mar. 31, 1826 ; imm., Boston.
1313. Julia Elizabeth, b. Dec. 19, 1831 ; unm.,
Boston.
Mrs. Eliza (Snelling) Ward died Mar. 31, 1862.
569
William Haven Ward married Catherine Callender,
daughter of John Callender, Esq., of Boston, Mass.,
June 17, 1819.
1314. John Callender, b. Sept. 8, 1820; d. Mar.
27, 1822.
1315. John Callender, b. June 12, 1824; d. unm.,
in Dorchester, Mass., Apr. 7, 1879.
Mrs. Catherine (Callender) Ward died Jan. 20,
1864.
571
Anne Wendell Penhallow, daughter of Samuel and
Hannah (Sherburne) Penhallow, married Judge
Eichard Evans, April, 1810.
1316. BicHARD, b. ; (bapt. Sept. 15, 1811).
1317. John, b. ; (bapt. July 25, 1813).
1318. Ann, b. ; (bapt. Sept. 15, 1817); m. Mr.
Steiner.
575
Sarah Penhallow, daughter of John and Sarah
(Phillips) Penhallow, married Eben Hathaway.
1319. Ann, b. ; m. Col. W. W. Browne, Provi-
dence, R. I.
CuTTS Genealogy. 117
577
Sarah Ann Penhallow, daughter of Tliomas and
Hannah (Biinbury) Penhallow, married Jeremiah
Goodwin, Aug. 26, 1809.
1320. Maey E. Rice, b. ; m. Jno. Treat Paine.
1321. Saeah Lord, b. Mar., 1814 ; m. I. G. Jordan,
Feb. 21, 1833.
578
Thomas Wibird Penhallow, son of Thomas and
Hannah (Bunbury) Penhallow, married (1) Mary
Beach, of Gloucester, who died s. p., June 16, 1843;
(2) Susan Pearce, daughter of David Pearce, May 28,
1844, s. p., who d. Oct., 1869.
581
Rev. Daniel Austin, son of Daniel and Mary (Penhal-
low) Austin, married Hannah Joy, daughter of Benj.
Joy, Esq., Nov. 21, 1833. They had no children.
Mrs. Austin died Aug. 13, 1861, se. 62. They were
both buried in Boston, Mass.
584
Eliza Austin, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Pen-
hallow) Austin, married Colonel Charles Stuaiib.
1322. Charles, b. 1823; d. 1862, unm.
1323. Arabella, b. ; m. Prof. Francis Bowen.
586
David Pearce Penhallow, son of Hunking and Har-
riet Pearce Penhallow, married Mary F. Yeaton.
1324. Maria Louise, b. Dec, 1843 ; m. Chas. Laigh-
ton, s. p.; d. Aug. 20, 1865.
ii8 CuTTS Genealogy.
1325. Deblois Pearce, b. ; m. Ida Turner, Jan.
13, 1877.
Mrs. Mary F. (Yeaton) Penliallow died Nov. 30,
1862.
587
Ann Wendell Penhallow, daughter of Hunking and
Harriet (Pearce) Penhallow, married Rev. Nathaniel
S. Folsom, Sept. 30, 1832.*
1326. Justin Nathaniel, b. Aug. 8, 1833; d. at
sea, Apr. 30, 1851.
1327. Edwin Penhallow, b. June 28, 1835 ; d. in
battle, Sept. 20, 1862, Inca, Miss.
1328. Sarah Brainaed, b. Aug. 21, 1836 ; d. June
1, 1839.
1329. Paris Hill, b. Jan. 12, 1840; m. Eleanor E.
Lowry, May 31, 1864.
1330. Chas. Follen, b. 1841; H. C, 1862; M. D.,
1869.
1331. Harriet Elizabeth, b. Dec. 3, 1843; m. Ed-
win P. Davis, Dec. 20, 1877 ; d. Nov. 5,
1887.
1332. Anna Smith, b. 1845.
1333. Ellen Minot, b. Feb. 5, 1848 (Vassar, 1871).
Rev. Nath. S. Folsora, D. D., died Nov. 10, 1890,
Asheville, N. C.
589
Harriet Pearce Penhallow, daughter of Hunting and
Harriet (Pearce) Penhallow, married Rev. W. B. Ja-
cobs.
1334. Francis W., b. ; Counsellor at Law, Har-
vard Law School.
1335. Harriet Clementina, b.
*N. E. H. Q. Reg., vol. 30, p. 237.
CuTTS Genealogy. 119
590
Andrew Jackson Penhallow, son of Hunking and
Harriet (Pearce) Penhallow, married Mary Ann Jo-
sepha Pickering, Jan. 8, 1846, daughter of Isaac and
Louisa (Spence) Pickering. (See 1 193.)
1336. Susan Purcell, b. Sept. 3, 1847; m. Geo. R.
Freeman, July, 1877 ; d. Oct. 20, 1888.
1337. John Peaece, b. May 27, 1849; d. at New
Orleans.
1338. Chas. Lowell, b. Sept. 3, 1851.
1339. David Pearce, b. May 25, 1854; m. Sarah
Dunlap, May 4, 1876.
1340. Hannah Austin, b. Dec. 28, 1859 ; m. F. C.
Lane, Feb. 10, 1885.
1341. Elizabeth JoY,b. Mar. 10, 1861 ; m. M. Shul-
tis, Oct. 11, 1882; d. Oct. 24, 1884.
Andrew J. Penhallow married (2) Caroline Mason,
May 27, 1«69.
591
Pearce Wentworth Penhallow, son of Hunking and
Harriet (Pearce) Penhallow, married Eliz. W. P. Sher-
burne, Oct., 1845.
1342. Thos. Wibird, b. July 21, 1846.
1343. Wm. Thompson, b. May 23, 1849; d. Apr.,
1860.
1344. Chas. Sherburne, b. May 10, 1852; H. C,
1874; m. Mary King Coffin, Apr. 18, 1881.
1345. Pearce Wentworth (Jr.), b. Dec. 25, 1855 ;
d. Jan. 31, 1878.
592
Oliver Wendell Penhallow, son of Benj. and Lucy
(Hart) Penhallow, married Margaret Scott, Aug. 8,
1824.
T20 CuTTS Genealogy.
1346. Margaret Scott, b. 1825; d. Dec. 30, 1835.
1347. Oliver Wendell, b. 1826 ; d. y.
1348. Richard Collings, b. 1827 ; bap. Dec. 30 ; d. y.
1349. Chas. Pearce, b. 1829 ; bap. Aug. 9 ; d. y.
1350. Augustus Cheever, b. 1832 ; d. Sept. 19,
1849.
1351. Lucy Hart, b. 1832 ; d. y.
1352. Harriet Louise, b. Feb. 3, 1835 ; d. unm.,
Sept. 7, 1880.
Mrs. Margaret (Scott) Penliallow died Aug. 18,
1842.
O. W. Penliallow married (2) Francis Maria Smitb,
who died Mar. 6, 1884.
598
Benjamin Hunking Penhallow, son of Benjamin and
Harriet (Pearce) Penliallow, married Hepzibali Sliep-
herd.
1353. Wm. Pearce, b. ; m. Fannie C. Millard,
Nov. 18, 1880.
1354. Arthur LmcoLN, b. , H. C, 1884.
618
Sarah Lloyd Borland, daughter of Leonard Vassall
and Sarah (Lloyd) Borland, married Charles Chauncey
Foster.
1355. Catharine, b. ; d. num.
1356. Sarah, b. ; d. unm.
1357. Charles Chauncey, M. D., b.
1358. Susan, b. ; m. Frank Batchelder.
019
John Borland, son of Leonard Vassall and Sarah
(Lloyd) Borland, married Rebecca Nelson Woolsey,
CuTTS Genealogy. 121
daughter of General Melancthon and Alida (Living-
ston) Woolsey.
1359. Sarah Lloyd, b. ; ra. Henry A. Coit, s. p.
1360. Jas. Lloyd, b. ; d. unra., 1848.
1361. Melancthon- Woolsey, b. ; m. Julia Gibson.
I 1362. John Nelson (M. D.), b. ; m. Madeline
Gibson; d. Aug. 10, 1890.
1363. Alida Livingston, b.
Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk^ daughter of NathaDiel
and Elizabeth (Bartlett) Sparhawk, married Hon. Wil-
liam Jarvis, March 14, 1808.
1364. Maey Pepperrell Sparhawk, b. May 21,
1809; m. Hampden Cutts (855), Sept. 7,
1829; d. Apr. 12, 1879.
1365. Elizabeth Bartlett, b. Feb. 22, 1811; m.
David E.Wheeler, Feb.l4, 1833; d. July,1848.
Mrs. M. P. S. Jarvis died April 7, 1811.
Hon. William Jarvis mtirried (2) Ann B. Bartlett,
May, 1817, and died Oct. 21, 1859, ae. 89.
William Waldron, son of Thomas Westbrooke and
Constance (Davis) Waldron, married Susanna Ham,
1782.
1366. Martha, b. 1783; d. unm.
1367. Thos. Westbrooke, b. 1785; nothing known
since 1815.
1368. LYDiA,b. 1788; m. Samuel Ham; d. June 1,1883.
Elizabeth Waldron, daughter of Thos. W. and Con-
stance D. Waldron, married Joseph Evans, Apr. 7,
1786.
16
122 CuTTs Genealogy.
1369. Elizabeth, b.
1370. Joseph, b.
1371. Stephen, b
1372. Vesta, b.
1373. Abigail, b.
Joseph Evans (Sr.) died Aug. 30, 1796, se. 44.
030
Eleanor Waldron, daughter of Thos. W. and Con-
stance D. Waldron, married James Smith.
1374. Thos. Westbrooke, b. Feb. 25, 1785; m.
Abigail Page; d. Mar. 11, 1855.
1375. Mary, b. 17«7; m. Benj. Ross; d. 1864.
1376. James (Jr.), b. ; m. ; d.
1377. Daniel, b. ; m. ; d.
James Smith (Sr.) died in Dover, N. H., 1811.
033
Abigail Waldron, daughter of Thos. W. and Con-
stance D. Waldron, married David Boardman, Dec. 5,
1790.
1378. Ann, b. Feb. 9, 1792 ; m. Capt. Jno. Riley
(Jr.) of Dover, N. H., Oct. 29, 1813 ; d. Feb.
17, 1874.
1379. Benjamin, b. ; m. Clarissa Straw, Nov.
26, 1831.
1380. Oliver, b.
1381. Harriet, b.
1382. Thomas, b.
033
Daniel Waldron, sou of Thos. W. and Constance D.
Waldron, married Olive Huske Sheafe.
1383. Richard Russell, b. Mar. 28, 1803 ; d. unm.,
Oct. 30, 1846.
CuTTS Genealogy. 123
1384. Nath. Sheafe, b. Oct. 10, 1804; m. Virginia
Riggs; d. Feb. 21, 1857.
1385. Charles, b. Mar. 7, 1806.
1386. Daniel, b. July 3, 1809; m. Susan Wingate,
1835; d. Nov., 1873.
1387. Mary Con^stantia, b. 1807; m. J. Dimmick,
Mar. 29, 1827 ; d. Sept. 5, 1864.
1388. Olive, b. July 3, 1811; d. Aug. 1, 1811.
1389. Edmund Quincy Sheafe, b. July 6, 1812 ; d.
unm., Apr. 16, 1888.
1390. Thos. Westbeooke, b. May 1, 1814; d. unm.,
Hong Kong, Sept. 18, 1844.
634
Mary Waldron, daughter of George and Esther (Har-
vey) Waldron, married Sept. 9, 1779, Samuel Wiggles-
worth, M. D., son of Rev. Samuel and Martha (Brown)
Wigglesworth, and grandson of Rev. Michael Wigojles-
worth, the author of " The Day of Doom." Dr. Wig-
glesworth was graduated from Harvard College in
1752. Settled as a physician in Dover, N. H., 1768.
Of Lee, N. H., 1792, and died in 1800.*
637
Elizabeth Quincy, daughter of Col. Josiah and Eliza-
beth (Waldron) Quincy, married Benjamin Guild,
May 27, 1784.
1391. Benj. (Jr.), b. May 8, 1785; m. Eliza Eliot,
Mar., 1817; d. Mar. 30, 1858.
1392. Josiah Quincy, b. Mar. 19, 1787 ; m., went to
Alabama, s. p.; d.
1393. Eliza Ann, b. Apr. 8, 1789 ; d. unm.
Benjamin Guild (Sr,), died Sept., 1792.
"Dover, N. H., Physicians." — J. R. Ham, M. D.
124 CuTTS Genealogy.
638
Anna Rust, daughter of Col. Henry and Anne (Har-
vey) Knst, married Mathew Stanley Parker, Apr. 12,
1773, who d. 1787.
1394. John Tappan, b. Feb. 16,1774; d.unm.,Oct.
20, 1800.
1395. Henry, b. June 10, 1775; d. Oct. 12, 1777.
1396. AVm. Sewall, b. Nov. 22, 1776 ; m. (1) Mary
Lord, 1803; (2) Delia Lord, 1823; d. Feb.
25, 1836.
1397. Henry Rust, b. Feb. 6, 1778; m. Hannah
Kust (see 1 402) ; d. Sept. 18, 1848.
1398. Mathew Stanley, b. July 20, 1779; m. (1)
Nancy Quincy; (2) Martha Francis; d. 1866.
1399. Nath'l Adams, b. Apr. 20, 1783; d. unm.,
Dec. 13, 1801.
1400. Anna Rust, b. 1784 ; m. Rev. J. Crosby, Apr.
13, 1811; d. Dec. 9, 1813.
1401. Sam'lHale, b. May 18, 1787; m. Sarah D.
Parker; d. 1864.
640
Henry Rust, son of Col. Henry and Anne H. Rust,
married Hannah Home, daughter of Eben Home, 1783.
1402. Hannah, b. Dec. 21, 1784 ; m. Henry R.
Parker (1396).
1403. ANNB,b. Jan. 20, 1788 ; d. Jan. 23, l793.
1404. Betsy Alle^t, b. Dec. 13, 1790; m. Jas.
Chamberlain ; d. Feb. 29, 1816.
1405. Henry B., b. May 11, 1794; m. Pamelia
Horne; d. July 27, 1876.
1406. Nancy, b. Feb. 20, 1798; d. June 23, 1799.
1407. Fanny Parker, b. Feb. 13, 1800; d. Oct.,
1803.
Mrs. Hannah H. Rust died Oct., 1843, se. 81.
CuTTS Genealogy. 125
041
Richard Rust, son of Col. Henry and Anne (Harvey)
Rust, married Susannah Connor, daughter of James
Connor, May 21, 1781.
1408. RicHAED, b. Apr. 2, 1782 ; m. Miss Thurston.
1409. Heney, b. Mar. 19, 1785; m. Miss Norris.
Mrs. Susannah C. Rust died March 21, 1809.
646
William Rust, son of Col. Henry and Anne (Harvey)
Rust, married Hannah Marble, Dec. 3, 1787.
1410. Wm. (Jr.), b. June, 1788 ; m. Olive Deland.
1411. Nath'l, b. Sept. 9, 1790; m. Lydia Folsom.
1412. Saeah, b. Dec. 15, 17^3 ; m. Jas. Folsom,
Nov. 19, 1819; d. Oct. 21, 1858.
1413. Meshach, b. Aug. 20, 1796 ; m. Martha Frost,
1822.
1414. Abedistego, b. Aug. 20, 1796 ; m. Hannah
Mayhew.
1415. Hannah, b. Feb. 28, 1801; d. Dec. 1, 1815.
Mrs. Hannah M. Rust died Aug. 4, 1802.
651
Andrew Folsom, son of Andrew and Eleanor (Rust)
Folsom, married Anna Folsom.
1416. Eleanoe Rust, b. Aug., 1799; m. Wm.
Brackett.
1417. Andeew (Jr.), b. July 10, 1806; m. Sarah
Hodgdon, Sept. 7, 1827; d. July 27, 1860.^
657
George King Sparhawk, son of John and Abigail
(King) Sparhawk, married Abigail Humphreys, June,
1794.
* See Rust Genealogy for other descendants.
126 CuTTS Genealogy.
1418. Jane, b. 1794 ; d. unm., Aug. 5, 1834.
1419. John, b. 1797; d. unm., Nov. 18, 1821.
1420. George, b. 1800 ; m. Jane Campbell, Oct. 20,
1838 ; d. Nov. 21, 1857.
1421. Maegaret, b. Mar. 20, 1802 ; m. Hon. M. W.
Pierce, s. p., Feb. 14, 1842; d. Oct. 11,
1844.
1422. Daniel, b. 1803 ; m. Eunice Treadwell, s. p.,
July, 1833; d. May 22, 1859.
1423. Andrew, b. 1806; m. Martha Phelps, 1836;
d. Dec, 1864.
1424. Susan, b. Oct. 3, 1808 ; d. unm.
1425. Catherine, b. Jan. 16, 1810 ; d. unm., Feb.
13, 1867.
1426. Charles, b. Apr. 20, 1812 ; m. Sarah F. Odell,
Apr. 23, 1858; d.
1427. David Humphreys, b. Nov,, 1814; m. Cath.
L. Stone.
1428. Mary Pepperell, b. Jan. 20, 1820 ; m. N.
Barnes.
Mrs. A. H. Sparhawk, daughter of Daniel and Mary
(King) Humphreys, died Convray, N. H., Feb. 4, 1856,
88. 85.
660
Samuel Sparhawk,* son of John and Abigail (King)
Sparhawk, married Elizabeth McKinstry, 1804.
1429. Oliver, b. 1805; m. Sarah B. Coffin, s. p.;
d.
1430. Thomas (M. D.), b. 1807; m. Elizabeth
Campbell, 1837; d. May, 1874.
1431. Elizabeth, b. 1809; m. Edward Winslow,
s. p., Sept. 25, 1847 ; d. 1891.
Mrs. E. McK. Sparhawk died Mar. 15, 1846.
* Treasurer N. H. Hist. Soc, 1835-1830.
CuTTS Genealogy. 127
William King Atkinson, son of William and Mary
(Wendell) King, married Abigail Pickering, Sept. 3,
1788, daughter of Judge John Pickering and Abigail
(Sheafe) Pickering.
1432. Charlotte King, b. Feb. 26, 1790 ; m. A.
Copp, Dec. 31, 1813; d. Nov. 4, 1815.
1433. Susan Sparhawk, b. Jan. 30, 1792 ; m. J. W.
March, Jan. 30, 1811 ; d. 1821.
1434. Theodore, b. July 5, 1794; m. A. L. Tufts,
Nov. 3, 1816; d. Aug. 21, 1822.
1435. Frances, b. June 21, 1797; m. Asa Freeman,
Dec. 1, 1819; d.
1436. John Pickering, b. Dec. 15, 1800; d. unm.,
July 4, 1825.
1437. Wm. King, b. Mar. 22, 1807; d. unm., Dec.
30, 1837.
Mrs. A. P. King Atkinson died Feb. 27, 1838.
Daniel Humphreys, son of Hon. Daniel and Mary
(King) Humphreys, married Catherine Sparhawk, June,
1794.
1438. Mary, b. 1795 ; d. unm., 1861.
1439. Abigail Atkinson, b. 1797 ; d. unm., 1830.
1440. Charles, b. 1800; d. unm., 1866.
Mrs. C. S. Humphreys, daughter of Nathaniel and
Catharine S. Sparhawk, died in 1805.
Daniel Humphreys (Jr.), died in 1800.
671
Elizabeth Bennett Wingate, daughter of Capt. Moses
and Elizabeth (Bennett) Wingate, married John Par-
ker, son of Rev. Noah and Elizabeth (Cate) Parker,
Oct., 1786.
128 CuTTS Genealogy.
1441. Wm. Bennett, b. Apr. 17, 1787 ; m. Eliza-
beth Marshall, July 12, 1810 ; d. Jan. 5,
1870.
John Parker died in Savannah, Ga., in 1792.
Abigail Vaughan, daughter of William and Abigail
(Jordan) Vaughau, married Capt. John Hartley, Aug.
29, 1799.
1442. Wm. Vaughan, b. Apr. 4, 1802 ; d. unra.,
Dec. 28, 1859.
1443. John, b. Jan. 10, 1806; d. unm, Feb.,
1824.
Capt. John Hartley died Jan. 17, 1807, se. 35.
Mrs. A. V. Hartley married Capt. James Donnell,
Oct. 19, 1807.
1444. Hannah, b. Sept. 23, 1809 ; m. Thomas. C.
Bradbury, s. p., Apr. 5, 1829 ; she d. July
13, 1876; he d. Feb. 5, 1880, se. 87.
1445. Olivia, b. Jan. 10, 1814 ; m. Jno. A. Berry, M.
D., Apr. 28, 1835.
G70
Hannah Goodwin Vaughan, daughter of William and
Abigail (Jordan) Vaughan, married Benjamin Nason.
1446. Ben J. (Jr.), b. ; d. unm.
1447. Elizabeth Vaughan, b. ; m. Theo. W.
Kiley, July 18, 1832; d. Dec. 18, 1877.
Anne Gerrish Vaughan, daughter of William and A.
J. Vaughan, married E^eazer Greeley, Apr. 30, 1805.
1448. Wm. Eleazek, b. Feb. 8, 1806 ; m. Myra A.
Smith, Apr. 19, 1831.
CuTTS Genealogy. 129
1449. Anne Vaughan, b. Nov. 18, 1807 ; m. Hon.
Jno. Appleton, s, p.
1450. Chas. Henry, b. Oct. 17, 1811 ; d. unm.,May
14, 1868.
678
William Tristram Vaughan, son of William and A.
J. Vaughan, married Sarah S. B. Keating, daughter of
Richard and Sarah Sayward (Barrell) Keating (see
950), Sept. 7, 1807.
1451. William, b. Aug. 10, 1808; d. in Mobile,
Ala., Oct. 26, 1831.
1452. Richard Keating, b. Dec. 2, 1809 ; d. Sept.
27, 1813.
1453. Betsey, b. Oct. 8, 1811.
1454. Richard Keating, b. Oct. 3, 1813.
William T. Vaughan married (2) Eliza Mottey
Moody, daughter of Joseph and Maria (Barrell) Moody,
July 23, 1821 (see 955).
1455. Jos. Moody, b. Aug. 10, 1822 ; d. Aug. 24, 1822.
1456. And. Jackson, b. Sept. 12, 1828 ; m. Esther
Norris.
1457. Maria Moody, b. Dec. 23, 1830; d. Apr. 10,
1833.
1458. Jos. Moody, b. Mar. 30, 1833 ; m. Martha C.
Jordan, May 6, 1861.
Mrs. E. M. M. Vaughan died Oct. 5, 1870.
Charles Henry Vaughan, son of William and Abigail
(Jordan) Vaughan, married Beulah Thacher, daughter
of Benjamin and Beulah (Taylor) Thacher, Aug. 18,
1822.
1459. William, b. May 18, 1823 ; m. A. E. Storen,
1849; d. June 27, 1887.
17
130 CuTTS Genealogy.
1460. Maky Belcher, b. Nov. 3, 1824; m. Kev. J.
Haight.
1461. John Chas., b. Sept. 5, 1826 ; d. Mar. 17, 1828.
1462. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Feb. 1, 1829; d. Mar.
11, 1829.
1463. Chas. Henry (Jr.), b. Sept. 26, 1830; m. M.
J. Teetor.
1464. Geo. Elliott, b. Nov. 20, 1834; d. Nov. 1 6, 1837.
1465. Ann Greeley, b. Sept. 29, 1838; d. July 26,
1839.
] 466. Beulah Ann, b. Sept. 25, 1840 ; Wyoming, O.
1467. Theo. Eiley, b. Feb. 23, 1843; m. Lydia J.
McKinnie, Dec. 29, 1870, s. p.
1468. Edwin Clay, b. Dec. 6, 1844 ; d. Dec. 29, 1861.
Mrs. Beulab Thacher Vaughan died Aug. 10, 1876.
085
Elizabeth Wise, daughter of Amrai R. and Jane
(Yauglian) Wise, married Samuel Terry, 1802.
1469. Moses Pearson, b. Apr., 1803; d. unm., 1879.
1470. Jane, b. 1805. (Sacarappa, Me.)
686
Anne Wise, daughter of Ammi R. and Jane V. Wise,
married Geo. Elliott Vaughan (674).
1471. William, b.
1472. Daughter, b.
1473. Daughter, b.
687
Joseph Binney Wise, son of Ammi R. and Jane V.
Wise, m. Abigail Edwards, April, 1801.
1474. Jane Vaughan, b. Feb. 23, 1802; m. Samuel
Jameson ; d. June 5, 1882.
1475. Mary, b. Feb. 23, 1802; m. Cyrus Chase; d.
Feb. 28, 1877.
CuTTS Genealogy. 131
1476. WM.ELLiOTT.b.Feb. 23, 1804; m. Miss Pettit,
s. p.; d. July 4, 1847.
1477. Edward Preble, b. Mar. 30, 1806 ; m. Sarah
Newell; d. Oct., 1888.
1478. Elizabeth Pearson, b. May 30, 1808 ; m.
Pliny Parsons; d. 1833.
1479. Johnson Edwards, b. Mar. 12, 1812 ; drowned
in Piscataqua, July 7, 1830.
1480. Anne Vaughan, b. Mar. 11, 1814; m. J. K.
Delaski; d. Oct. 6, 1854.
1481. Emeline Kochellb, b. Oct. 20, 1815 ; m. E.
E. Shaw.
1482. Oliver Ellsworth, b. Oct. 16, 1819; m. A.
Royes; d. Feb. 20, 1852.
1483. Margaret Elvira, b. May 14, 1824; m. (1)
Mr. Farrar ; (2) Mr. Shaw.
690
Margaret Wise, daughter of Ammi R. and Jane V.
Wise, married John Bixby.
1484. John (Jr.), b.
1485. Margaret, b. ; m. Rufus E^ing, s. p.
1486. Jane, b. ; m. Mr. Jordan.
692
Elizabeth Shannon, daughter of Richard Cutts and
Elizabeth (Ruggles) Shannon, married M. Tucker.
1487. James N., b. ; Townsend, Mass.
1488. Jos. C, b. ; Brookline, K H.
1489. MARr Ann, b. ; m. Mr. Ames.
693
Mary Ann Shannon married Zebulon Wiggin.
1490. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Wm. Hill, Esq.; d.
May 22, 1876.
132 CuTTs Genealogy.
1491. Mary Ann, b. ; m. Nathan Folsom.
1492. Abigail, b. ; m. Mr. Ryan.
1493. Sophia, b. ; d. in Portland.
1494. Infant, b. ; d. y.
694
Abigail Shannon, daughter of Kichard Cutts and
Elizabetli (Ruggles) Shannon, married Capt. Henry
Prescott, July 30, 1810.
1495. Mary Elizabeth, b. ; m. Major Felix An-
sart.
1496. Ben J., b. ; d. y.
1497. Jas. Noble, b. ; (Capt.).
1498. Henry Way, b. Jan. 20, 1816; m. Mary J.
Mendum, Nov. 3, 1839.
1499. Sophia Shannon, b. ; m. Mr. Churchill.
695
John Langdon Shannon married Sarah Frost Blunt
of Newbury port, Mass., Jan., 1810.
1500. Abba March, b. Oct. 13, 1810.
1501. Mary Harriet, b. Oct. 22, 1812 ; m. Robt. S.
Davis, Sept. 4, 1837.
1502. Elizabeth, b. 1816 ; m. Geo. Holbrook, 1837;
d. 1877.
1503. John Langdon, b. Aug. 1, 1819; d. March
31, 1855.
1504. Jas. Noble, b. Dec. 31, 1820; d. Nov.,
1836.
Mrs. Sarah Frost (Blunt) Shannon was a daughter
of William and Elizabeth (March) Blunt, grand-
daughter of Rev. John and Sarah (Frost) Blunt, and
great-granddaughter of Hon. John and Mary (Pep-
perrell) Frost.
Mrs. Sarah B. Shannon died July 26, 1835.
CuTTS Genealogy. 133
697
James Noble Shannon married twice, and settled in
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
1505. Elizabeth, b. ; d.
1506. Maey, b. ; d.
1507. Wm., b. ; d.
1508. Nancy, b. ; d.
1509. Sophia, b. ; d.
1510. Leonard, b. ; lawyer in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, and has been a member of the Pro-
vincial Parliament.
699
Harriet Shannon married Rev. John Marshall, in
Halifax, N. S.
1511. John, b.
1512. Jas. Noble, b.
7oa
Richard Cutts Shannon, M. D., son of Thomas and
Lillias (Watson) Shannon, married Mary Tebbetts
(published July 11, 1801).
1513. Caroline, b. May 4, 1802; d. Mar. 27, 1803.
1514. Charles Tebbetts, b. Oct. 21, 1803; m. Jane
P. Standwood, July 1, 1836 ; d. Sept. 2, 1873.
1515. Abigail Tebbetts, b. Nov. 16, 1805; m. Cal-
vin Locke, Oct. 12, 1829.
1516. Richard, b. Jan. 23, 1807; d. Aug. 4, 1809.
1517. Mary Barker, b. May 3, 1810; m. Pev. E.
Jennison, Jan. 25, 1832.
1518. Samuel Tebbetts, b. Aug. 16, 1812; d. Nov.
7, 1812.
1519. Samuel Tebbetts, b. Jan. 1, 1814; m. Re-
becca Scammon, Apr. 21, 1839; d. Feb. 20,
1875.
134 CuTTS Genealogy.
1520. James, b. Oct. 30, 1816 ; m. (1) Miss Saville ;
(2) Miss Hawes ; d. Oct. 28, 1851.
1521. Caroline, b. Jan. 7, 1819; m. Cyrus Goodale,
Apr. 17, 1848.
Mrs. Mary T. Shannon died Aug. 11, 1821.
Richard Cutts Shannon, M. T>., married, Dec. 15,
1821, Mrs. Mary (Patten) Buckminster (a daughter
of Actor and Jane [McLellan] Patten), whose first
husband was Thomas Buckminster, of Saco, Me.
Mrs. Mary P. Shannon died in January, 1834, at
Passadumkeag.
705
Lieutenant William Shannon, U. S. A., married Mary
Waldron, daughter of Isaac Waldron of Barrington,
N. H., Sept. 27, 1801.
1522. Isaac, b. 1807, m. Emeline Harris; d. Sept.,
1877.
1523. Nathanlel, b.
1524. William, b. ; Lowell, Mass.
1525. Elizabeth, b. ; m
1526. Sarah Ann, b. ; m. Jonas C. March (Jr.).
1527. Mary, b. 1810; unm. (Newton, Mass.).
1528. Oliver, b. ; m.
707
Abigail Shannon married John Warner, New York,
N. Y., formerly of Portsmouth, N. H.
1529. Alexander, b. ; m. Miss Frances Cole.
1530. John, b. ; m. Miss Margaret Leslie.
1531. Anna Maria, b. ; d. Sept. 24, 1866.
1532. Harriet, b. ; d. in Brooklyn, N. Y.
1533. Elizabeth, b. ; unm. (Brooklyn, N. Y.)
1534. Juliet, b. ; m. Thos. H. McAllister;
d.
CuTTs Genealogy. 135
708
Harriet Byron Shannon married Capt. Daniel Town-
send (Jr.), of Saco, Me., Sept. 6, 1819. After her
husband's death, she married Mr. Silas Moody of
Kennebunkport, Me., and died there in March, 1853,
leaving no children.
709
Thomas Westbrooke Waldron Shannon married
Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of Capt. Eliphalet Per-
kins of Keunebunkport, Me., Nov. 9, 1812.
1535. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 23, 1813 ; m. Benjamin
Shreve, Oct. 14, 1840; d. Dec. 15, 1874.
1536. Ph(ebe Waldron, b. Mar. 16, 1815 ; m. Enoch
Paine, Feb. 19, 1838.
1537. Geo. Washington, b. Nov., 1817 ; m. Sarah
E. Littlefield, 1852; d. Nov., 1882.
1538. Horatio Nelson, b. July, 1819; m. Sarah
Hawes, 1859 ; d. July 15, 1870.
1539. Harriet, b. Dec, 1821 ; d. in infancy.
1540. Sophia, b. Dec, 1821 ; unm.
1541. Thomas Westbrook, b. Apr., 1825 ; m. Geor-
gianna Hagemann, 1866 ; d. July 10,
1883.
1542. Richard Cutts, b. Jan., 1828; m. Eugenia
Ruif, June 30, 1873, s. p.
1543. Ellen, b. July 4, 1833 ; d. in 1840.
Mrs. E. P. Shannon died in Boston, May 9, 1876, sd.
85.
713
Abigail Shannon, daughter of Nathaniel and Mary
(Dow) Shannon, married Jonathan Wiggin.
1544. Jonathan C, b. ; m. Miss Hodson.
Mrs. A. S. Wiggin married (2) Mr. E. Hoit.
136 CuTTS Genealogy.
713
Thomas Shannon, M. D., married Miss Margaret
Vaughan Moses, daughter of Josiah and Sarah (Rindge)
Moses, July 8, 1808.
1545. Mary Jane, b. Aug. 27, 1809 ; m. Jer. Libbey,
July 15, 1858.
1546. Fked'k Henry, b. Dec. 29, 1811; m. Mary
Moulton.
1547. Eloisa Comerais, b. Apr. 15, 1814; m. P. M.
Dorsey, 1840.
1548. Thos. Rindge, b. Feb. 2, 1816; m. S. Nason,
1841.
1549. Frances Ann, b. Apr. 18, 1818 ; m. Walter
Smith ; d. Aug. 20, 1838.
1550. Sarah Rindge, b. June 29, 1820 ; m. Oct. 13,
1839, Jon. Choate.
1551. Nath'l (M. D.), b. 1822; m. Lucy M. Cum-
mings; d. May, 1890.
1552. Adaline M., b. Sept. 5, 1826; m. Jos. Mc-
Kinstey.
Mrs. M. V. M. Shannon died Oct. 26, 1846, 8e. 62.
Dr. Thomas Shannon married Martha Varney 1849.
714
Nathaniel Vaughan Shannon married Betsey Brown,
1813.
1553. Harriet Byron, b. Aug. 12, 1815; d. Apr.,
1832.
1554. Geo. Vaughan, b. Mar. 16, 1818; m. L.
Home.
1555. Anne E., b. July 11, 1820 ; m. Wm. Sanborn.
1556. Jno. L., b. May 9, 1823 ; m. L. Chipman, July,
1855; d. Nov., 1877.
1557. Edwin, b. May 19, 1827; m. Matilda Went-
worth. May, 1854.
CuTTS Genealogy. 137
Joseph Marriner Gerrish, son of Nattaniel and Sarah
(Marriner) Gerrisli, married Barbara Scott, Mar. 29,
1807, in Portland, Me.
1558. Joseph Markiner, b. Feb. 6, 1808; d. Feb.
6, 1808.
1559. Adaline, b. Dec. 23, 1808 ; d. Jan. 12, 1875.
1560. Frances Ann, b. Oct. 13, 1810.
1561. Jos. Fred'k Augustus, b. June 14, 1812; d.
Sept. 28, 1813.
1562. Martha Martin, b. Mar. 10, 1814; d. Sept.
26, 1847.
1563. Ellen Luoretia, b. Feb. 29, 1816 ; d. Sept.
11, 1817.
1564. Joseph, b. Dec. 26, 1817 ; d. Oct., 1836.
1565. Edward Payson, b. Nov. 8, 1819; d. Nov.
24, 1871.
1566. Ellen Louisa, b. Oct. 8, 1821.
1567. Fred'k Augustus, b. July 30, 1823 ; d. Apr.
9, 1873.
1568. Augustus Franklin, b. July 30, 1823 ; m.
C. E. March, Dec. 27, 1848.
1569. Wm. Oliver, b. Jan. 23, 1827; d. Oct. 18,
1831.
1570. Mary Kidder, b. Sept. 28, 1828; d. Oct. 20,
1831.
1571. Wm. Scott, b. June 28, 1830 ; d. Jan. 29, 1887.
Mrs. Barbara (Scott) Gerrish died Oct. 12, 1841,
86. 53.
Joseph Marriner Gerrish died in Portland, Me.,
Apr. 30, 1853.
750
James Gerrish, son of George and Mary (Mitchell)
Gerrish, married Mary Sylvester, Oct. 8, 1808.
18
138 CuTTS Genealogy.
1572. Haeeison Sylvestee, b. Jan. 23, 1810; m.
Jane T. Small, 1835.
1573. Geo. Baestow, b. July 23, 1811; m. Eliza
Field, Nov. 17, 1841 ; d. Aug. 28, 1850.
1574. Emeline, b. Mar. 7, 1817; m. Amos Field,
Mar. 29, 1840.
1575. Stephen Sylvestee, b. Mar. 23, 1820; m.
Harriet N. Conner, Oct. 18, 1848; d. May
6, 1864.
1576. John James, b. Dec. 21, 1821 ; m. Susan R.
Small, Dec. 21, 1848.
James Gerrish died June 8, 1824.
Mrs. Mary (Sylvester) Gerrish died Aug. 20, 1859,
se. 72.
751
John Gerrish, son of George and Mary (Mitchell)
Gerrish, married Joanna West, Sept. 15, 1811.
1577. Lucy B., b. June 15, 1813 ; m. James Meguire,
Jan. 3, 1841.
1578. Geoege, b. Dec. 28, 1814; d. Oct. 13, 1839.
1579. Maey, b. Aug. 20, 1816; d. July 6, 1817.
1580. Albin, b. May 1, 1818; m. Julia Lane, May
23, 1841; d. Jan., 1850.
1581. Lydia, b. Apr. 29, 1820; d. Dec. 3, 1820.
John Gerrish died July 5, 1821.
754
Abra Chadwick, daughter of William and Elizabeth
(Butler) Chadwick, married John Lord, Feb. 12, 1807.
1582. Sophia, b. Nov. 7, 1807; m. Wm. Gowen
Wentworth, Dec. 26, 1829; d. Apr. 9, 1833.
1583. Emily, b. ;m. Thurston Libby. (See 785.)
1584. ISanoy, b. ; single.
1585. Elizabeth, b. ; single.
1586. Maetha, b. ; single.
CuTTS Genealogy. 139
758
Nancy Chadwick, daughter of William and Eliza-
beth (Butler) Chadwick, married John Bond of Bos-
ton, Mass., 1816.
1587. Eliza Ann, b. Oct. 22, 1817 ; m. Chas.Went-
worth, June 1, 1837.
1588. Maey, b. ; m. Mr. Fletcher.
759
Nathaniel Chadwick, son of William and Elizabeth
(Butler) Chadwick, married Charity Abbott, a daugh-
ter of Thomas and Olive (Chadwick) Abbott, Sept.,
1813.
1589. Nathaniel (Jr.), b. ; (So. Berwick, Me.).
765
Nathaniel Butler (Jr.), son of I^athaniel and Tabitha
(Joy) Butler, married Joan Keay, 1817.
1590. Doeoas S., b. Aug. 23, 1818; m. Nathan
Dorr, Oct. 3, 1844.
1591. Feank N., b. June 20, 1820 ; m. M. W. Libby,
May 28, 1842.
1592. S. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 4, 1823 ; d. unm., 1847.
1593. Ann, b. June 14, 1828 ; m. Judge Hanscomb,
1850; d. 1852.
1594. Jas. S., b. Aug. 12, 1832 ; d. 1862.
1595. Benj. Feanklin, b. Sept. 2, 1837; d. 1838.
Nathaniel Butler (Jr.) died Dec. 11, 1872.
Mrs. Joan (Keay) Butler died Nov. 9, 1879, £e. 84.
760
Mehitable Butler, daus^hter of Nathaniel and Tabitha
(Joy) Butler, married Elias Libby.
1596. Maey, b. Feb. 8, 1819 ; m. Benj. F. Hanson,
1840.
I40 CuTTS Genealogy.
1597. Tabitha, b. Aug. 13, 1821 ; single.
1598. AsENATH, b. Feb. 24, 1823.
1599. Luther Sam'l, b. Feb. 28, 1825 ; m. Rowena
Libby, Apr. 3, 1852. (See 1621.)
1600. Susan, b. Feb. 11, 1828.
1601. Nath'l Butler, b. Dec. 4, 1832 ; m. Susan J.
Libby, May 6, 1860, s. p.
1602. Jno. Howard, b. June 8, 1835 ; d. Mar. 31,
1836.
1603. Elias Howard, b. Oct. 16, 1837.
1604. Mehitable Josephine, b. Jan. 8, 1841 ; m.
Wm. Howard Hill.
Elias Libby (Sr.) died Dec. 12, 1874.
Mrs. Mehitable (Butler) Libby died Sept. 16, 1870.
767
Bridget Butler, daughter of Nathaniel and Tabitha
(Joy) Butler, married Harvey Keay, 1821.
1605. Nath'l Washburne, b. June 18, 1822 ; died
Bolivia, S. A., May, 1880.
1606. Cyrus Proctor, b. Aug. 20, 1824.
1607. Bridget, b. June 1, 1826; d. Oct. 13, 1832.
Mrs. Bridget (Butler) Keay died June 18, 1826.
768
Nehemiah Butler married Aphia Libby, 1824.
1608. Lewis, b. Dec. 15, 1824 ; m. Hannah J. Tib-
bitts, Sept. 5, 1855.
1609. Adah, b. Nov. 10, 1826 ; m. Jno. B. Libby,
March 8, 1851 (see 1619).
1610. Dennis, b. Aug. 21, 1828 ; m. Fr. F. Guptill,
Feb. 22, 1856 ; d. Oct. 26, 1858.
1611. Emily A., b. Nov. 9, 1830 ; m. Geo. W. Pray,
May 30, 1857.
1612. Lavinia, b. Aug. 8, 1833.
CuTTS Genealogy. 141
1613. Deaxcy, b. Oct. 26, 1835; m. Horace M.
Ford, Feb. 26, 1826.
1614. Nathaioel, b. Mar. 30, 1838; d. Oct. 6,
1858.
1615. Lebbius, b. Feb. 3, 1841 ; m. Olive O. Ford,
Nov. 29, 1866.
Nehemiah Butler was a representative to the Maine
State Legislature for several terms and lield other
offices. He died April 8, 1877.
Mrs. Aphia (Libby) Butler died April 6, 1843,
se. 50.
Nehemiah Butler married Rhoda Chadbourne, April,
1844.
1616. Aphia, b. May 15, 1845 ; m. J. H. Ford, Jan.
17, 1863.
1617. RoxiLLA, b. Nov. 22, 1847; d. Jan. 10,
1851.
1618. RoxiLLA, b. Dec. 15, 1851.
769
Susan Butler married Ebenezer Libby, Sept. 7, 1823.
1619. John Butler, b. Nov. 10, 1824; m. Adah
Butler, Mar. 8, 1851. (See 1609.)
1620. Moses Hebeon, b. Oct. 5, 1826; m. Martha
Moulton on Feb. 5, 1850.
1621. RowENA, b. Jan. 23, 1829; m. L. S. Libby.
(See 1599.)
1622. Ada Ann, b. Apr. 28, 1831 ; m. Wm. F.
Johnson, Feb. 10, 1863 ; d.
1623. Ivory Ashton, b. Sept. 1, 1833; m. Beulah
A. Stevens, Mar. 8, 1858.
1624. Eben Howard, b. May 12, 1836 ; d. Nov. 16,
1855.
1625. Susan Jane, b. May 15, 1838; m. Nath'l
Butler Libby. (See 1 60 1.)
142 CuTTS Genealogy.
1626. Tabitha Angeline, b. Aug. 5, 1840 ; m. Oscar
C. Cole, Jan., 1867, Fayette, Iowa.
Ebenezer Libby died Dec. 7, 1843.
771
Mary Butler married Deacon Ivory Libby, Aug. 16,
1829.
1627. Julia Ann, b. 1830 ; ra. Ricli'd M. Ellsworth,
Mar. 7, 1850.
1628. Philander Hart well, b. Dec. 18, 1831 ; m.
Mary L. Lougee.
1629. Mary Jane, b. Feb. 3, 1834; d. unm., Oct. 6,
1876.
1630. Rhoda Angie, b. May 24, 1836; m. D. H.
Toothaker, Oct. 13, 1864.
1631. Ivory Butler, b. Mar. 31, 1839; went to
California in 1857.
1632. Gilbert Nath'l, b. Mar. 19, 1842 ; m. Belle
McNebo, July 11, 1872.
1633. Aphia, b. Feb. 19, 1844; d. unm., Feb. 18,
1870.
1634. Moses Albion, b. July 5, 1848 ; d. unm.
773
Tabitha Butler married Sheldon Beal, 1827.
1635. Nath'l Butler, b. Mar. 7, 1828; m. Mary
Robbins, Apr. 8, 1849.
1636. Wm. C, b. May 8, 1830 ; m. Mary Wells, June
8, 1860.
1637. Horace, b. Mar. 13, 1832 ; m. E. Home, Nov.
5, 1860.
1638. Lewis, b. June 13, 1834; m. Althea Mitchell,
June 13, 1863.
1639. Bradford, b. Aug. 4, 1836 ; m. A. Lambert,
July 23, 1865.
CuTTS Genealogy. 143
1640. Sheldon, b. July 12, 1839; d. June 17,
1864.
1641. Laura, b. Jan. 5, 1842 ; m. Wm. Grafton
Bradbury, Dec. 19, 1863.
1642. Valora, b. Nov. 8, 1849 ; m. E. J. Koss, Nov.
8, 1866.
1643. Eldora, b. July 9, 1851 ; m. A. J. Goodwin,
Jan. 2-2, 1873.
Tabitha (Butler) Beal died Apr. 24, 1865.
. Sheldon Beal (Sr.) died Jan. 10, 1875.
773
Moses Butler married Philena Johnson.
1644. RoxANA, b. Jan. 13, 1841 ; m. Allen T. Wor-
cester.
1645. Nath'l H., b. June 13, 1842; m. Jennie
Moore.
1646. Marion Adelaide, b. Mar. 4, 1846; m. W.
B. Gowen.
Moses Butler died Sept. 12, 1853.
777
Nathaniel Libby, son of Stephen and Sally (Butler)
Libby, married Anna Bicker, Sept. 14, 1815.
1647. DAViD,b. Jan. 6,1816; m. Sarah Butler, 1845 ;
d. Apr. 25, 1857.
1648. Aaron Bicker, b. Feb. 5, 1818; m. Rosina
Jaqueth; d. May 21, 1876.
1649. Lavinia, b. Mar. 28, 1820; m. B. F. Baker of
Brookline, Mass., Jan. 24, 1843.
1650. Stephen, b. Nov. 1, 1825; d. unm., Oct. 8,
1866.
1651. Nath'l Lewis, b. Nov. 1, 1825 ; d. Oct. 13,
1832.
1652. Elizabeth Ann, b. Nov. 17, 1829.
144
CuTTS Genealogy.
Nathaniel Libby died in' Limerick, Me., June 24,
1857.
Mrs. Anna R. Libby died in Limerick, Me., July
80, 1849.
778
Nancy Gerrish Libby married Capt. John Cook
Libby, Feb. 27, 1817.
1653. Sally, b. Feb. 16, 1818; m. Jas. Johnson,
Dec. 25, 1849.
1654. Asa, b, Aug. 19, 1820; m. Lydia Lord, June
29, 1852.
1655. Stephen Cook, b. Apr. 1, 1822 ; m. Sarah A.
Frost, June 27, 1852.
1656. John, b. Feb. 6, 1826; m. Hannah Edgerly;
d. July 80, 1860, s. p.
1657. Sam'l Jackson, b. June 17, 1880; d. unm.,
July, 1854.
1658. Ann, b. July 16, 1831 ; m. Alfred Mitchell.
1659. SiLEA, b. Feb. 1, 1835 ; m. C. F. Barker, Dec.
23, 1855.
Stephen Libby married, second, Mary Jane Bradeen
daughter of Joseph and Dorothy (Wilson) Bradeen
1836. His first wife died in 1831, and left no chil
dren.
1660. Wm. Wallace, b. Nov. 30, 1836 ; m. May 17
1868, Abbie F. Lougee.
1661. Rosalthea, b. Mar. 31, 1839; m. Silas C
Bobbins.
1662. Chas. LoRiNG (Rev.), b. Jan. 21, 1844; m
Emma A. Richardson, July 27, 1867.
1663. Mary Alice, b. June 14, 1850 ; m. Jas. Ever
ett Chandler of Biddeford.
Stephen Libby died Dec. 19, 1868.
CuTTS Genealogy. 145
784
Cyrus Libby married Drusilla "Woodsom, daughter
of William and Tlieodosia (Thompson) Woodsom,
Nov. 4, 1824.
1664. SiLEA, b. Apr. 11, 1825; d.Aug. 81, 1828.
1665. Melissa, b. Mar. 3, 1827; d. Sept. 28, 1841.
1666. Cyrus, b. Jan. 1, 1830; m. L. L. Varney,Feb.
13, 1859.
1667. Sakah E., b. Dec. 5, 1831 ; m. Oct. 10, 1852,
C. A. Whipp.
1668. Catherine M., b. Oct. 5, 1833; m. May 31,
1854, I C. Storer.
1669. Wm., b. ; d. y.
1670. Stephen, b. ; d. y.
1671. Susan, b. Dec. 29, 1838; m. (1) M. Thwing ;
(2) Geo. Gayman.
1672. Stephen, b. Dec. 19, 1839; m. Abby O.
Moore, Aug. 27, 1872, s. p.
1673. Wm. Osborn, b. Oct. 29, 1841; m. Miss
McKusick, s. p.
1674. Laueen Colby, b. Oct. 17, 1844.
785
Rook Thurston Libby married Emily Lord, Dec. 28,
1831. (See 1583.)
1675. Mary, b. Oct. 27, 1832; d. June 12, 1855,
unm.
1676. Ivory Emerson, b. Sept. 7, 1834; m. Lu-
cinda Leavitt, Nov. 3, 1859.
1677. LuciNDA, b. Feb. 13, 1836; d. unm., May 17,
1862.
1678. Emily J., b. Nov. 21, 1837 ; m. Frank Sim-
mons, the sculptor; d. Sept. 18, 1871, Rome,
Italy.
1679. George, b. Jan. 16, 1840 ; d. y.
19
146 CuTTS Genealogy.
1680. Martha, b. Feb. 25, 1842 ; d. j.
1681. Geokge, b. Jau. 25, 1845; d. Sept. 2,
1846.
1682. Chas. H., b. Nov. 1. 1846; d. Jan. 9,1858.
1683. Harriet A., b. Mar. 26, 1849 ; d. June 12,
1861.
Mrs. Emily (Lord) Libby died June 25, 1851.
R. T. Libby married, second, Marion Bradbury.
1684. Elsie Etta, b. Mar. 10, 1852 ; m. Jas. Hamil-
ton, Mar. 2, 1874.
1685. Ida M., b. 1857; d. June 4, 1864.
1686. Jennie T., b. ; d. Dec. 28, 1861.
Mrs. Marion (Bradbury) Libby died Oct., 1861.
E,. T. Libby died Feb. 18, 1871, having previously
married Martha J. Wyman for his third wife.
786
Thomas Butler Libby married Eunice Butler, daugh-
ter of William and Lois (Littlefield) Butler, Mar. 20,
1834. (See 802.)
1687. Almeda Jane, b. Dec. 9, 1834; m. Wm. Al-
bert Lang of Limerick, Me., Jan. 10,
1859.
1688. Lois Butler, b. Feb. 25, 1836 ; m. Elisha
Wadleigh of Parsonsfield, Me., May 15,
1857.
1689. Martin Van Buren, b. June 20, 1837; sup-
posed to have d. at sea.
1690. Stephen Frank, b. Mar. 26, 1840; m. Sarah
Fisk, June 16, 1863.
1691. Butler, b. Feb. 6, 1842; m. Sarah E. Brooks,
Dec. 19, 1863.
Thomas B. Libby died June 8, 1842.
Mrs. E. B. Libby married Walter H. Pierce, Feb. 4,
1844.
CuTTS Genealogy, 147
794
Mary Butler, daughter of William and Lois (Little-
field) Butler, married Edmond Brown.
1692. Wm. H., b.
1693. Thos., b.
800
Stephen Butler married Elizabeth Furber.
1694. Amos, b.
1695. Wm., b.
801
Amos Butler married Rebecca Stenman, Sept. 30,
1839.
1696. Wm. Van Bueen, b. Aug. 9, 1840; d. Mar.,
1865.
1697. Amos Franklin, b. Jan., 1843 ; d. 1843.
804
Sarah Butler married David Libby, son of Nath'l
and Anna (Ricker) L., 1845. (See 777.)
1698. Helen, b. ; d. unm.
1699. Ansel, b. ; Dedham, Mass.
81S
Nancy Gale Tucker, daughter of Capt. Jos. and
Mary (Stone) Tucker, married Hon. Wm. Pitt Preble.
1700. Maeianna, b. July 30, 1812; m. Stephen
Longfellow.
1701. William, b. 1814; d. 1816.
1702. Nancy Tucker, b. Nov. 28, 1816 ; m. Capt.
Robt. Allen, U. S. A.; d. 1846.
1703. Wm. Pitt, b. Apr. 19, 1819 ; m. Harriet Mus-
sey.
148 CuTTS Genealogy.
815
Nathaniel Norwood, son of Samuel and Mary
(Raynes) Norwood, married Jemima Donnell, Feb. 15,
1804.
1704. Francis Raynes, b. Nov. 26, 1805; d. Sept.
11, 1883.
1705. Wm. Donnell, b. May 13, 1807; m. Eliza M.
Pierce, 1834.
1706. Samuel, b. May 26, 1808; d. Jan. 9, 1889.
1707. Maey Jane, b. June 24, 1811 ; m. Jno. Bell,
Jan. 15, 1833.
1708. H'y Donnell, b. May 6, 1813 ; m. Mary Par-
sons, Jan. 12, 1837.
1709. Charles, b. Dec. 31, 1815 ; m. A. Parsons,
June 13, 1841 ; d. Aug. 31, 1849.
Nathaniel Norwood died Sept. 29, 1849, and Mrs.
J. D. Norwood died Oct. 1, 1849.
8d4
Francis Raynes, son of Daniel and Jane (Grerrish)
Raynes, married Elizabeth Cutts, daughter of Richard
and Sarah (Frost) Cutts, July 8, 1813.
1710. Richard Cutts, b. Aug. 11, 1814 ; m. (1)
Charlotte D. Page, Nov. 5, 1839; (2) Emily
Payne, May 25, 1863 ; d. Aug 10. 1880.
1711. William, b. Feb. 13, 1818; m. Mercy A.
Shaw, Apr. 5, 1852.
1712. Francis, b. Jan. 26, 1821; m. (1) Harriet
Hanscom, Feb. 24, 1850 ; (2) Esther Wads-
worth, Oct. 27, 1857.
Francis Raynes married (2) Miss Susanna Haley
Bellamy, Dec. 5, 1822, born Mar., 1794.
1713. Elizabeth Cutts, b. Sept. 5, 1823; m. John
A. Swett, Nov. 4, 1852, who d. Oct. 30, 1890.
1714. Susan Jane, b. May 24, 1827 ; m. Capt. E. Low.
CuTTS Genealogy. 149
1715. Lucy Ann, b. May 29, 1830; m. Ira B. Quimby,
Oct. 10, 1854.
1716. Almyea, b. Oct. 13, 1832.
1717. Daniel, b. Mar. 13, 1837; d. Mar. 6, 1842.
1718. Chas. Wesley, b. Nov. 27, 1840; m. Louisa
A. Wheeler, Jan. 17, 1872.
Francis Raynes (Sr.) died Nov. 5, 1873.
Mrs. S. H. B. Raynes died July 3, 1891, se. 96.
829
George Chapman, son of Samuel and Lucy (Marston)
Chapman, married Sarah Burnham.
1719. Geoege (Jr.), b. ; m. Lucy Trask.
1720. LuoY Maeia, b. ; m. John Smith.
1721. Aaeon, b. ; m. Mary Eaton.
1722. Saeah, b. ; m. John Mayo.
1723. RicHAED, b. ; d. unm.
1724. Eliza, b. ; m. Chas. Rogers.
1725. William, b. ; d. unm.
830
Francis Chapman married Betsey Hilton.
1726. RuFus, b. ; m.
1727. Samuel, b. ; d. unm.
1728. Eben, b. ; m. Emeline Peabody.
1729. Lucy Feances, b. ; m. Mr. Marsh.
831
Nathan Chapman married Abigail Dearborn.
1730. Saeah Deaeboen, b. June 5, 1815; d. Nov.
1, 1839.
1731. Edwaed Deaeboen, b.Dec. 22, 1820 ; d. Sept.
10, 1838.
1732. Abby Deaeboen, b. Jan. 31, 1827.
150 CuTTS Genealogy.
Thomas Chapman married Sarah Johnson.
1733. Sarah, b. ; m. Wingate Twombly.
Thomas Chapman married (2) Ahnira Robinson.
1734. Chas., b. ; m. Mary Cummings.
1735. Eben, b. ; m. Clarissa Lang.
1736. Jane, b. ; m. Wm. Sanborn.
1737. Thos. (Jr.), b. ; m. Jennie .
1738. Mary Ann, b. ; m. Chas. Page.
1739. Geo., b. ; d. unm.
833
Nathaniel Chapman married Martha Meserve.
1740. Sallie, b. ; m. Nathan Berry.
1741. Jos. W., b. ; m. Mary Moulton.
1742. Nath'l, b. ; m. (1) Kate Huntress; (2)
Jennie Shackford.
1743. Martha Jane, b. ; m. Eli L. Waterhouse.
1744. Lucy Raynes, b. ; d. unm.
1745. Jno. Alfred Metcalf (D.D.), b. ; m.
Mary E. Knox.
834
Eben Chapman married Eliza Yeaton, Feb. 21, 1830.
1746. John Robinson, b. Feb. 2, 1831 ; d. May 3,
1832.
1747. Eben, b. Aug. 22, 1832; m. Olive Thomp-
son, Apr., 1862.
1748. Abbie Matilda, b. June 9, 1834.
1749. Chas. H'y, b. Apr. 25, 1836 ; m. M. A. Shaw,
1867.
1750. Lydia Ann, b. June 8, 1838 ; m. Jos. P. Shaw,
Apr. 24, 1878.
1751. Albert Haven, b. May 17, 1840; m. A. M.
Robinson, May 17, 1870.
CuTTS Genealogy. 151
1752. Edward Ashley, b. July 18, 1842; m. M.
Somerby, Dec. 25, 1863.
1753. John Leonaed, b. Nov. 24, 1844 ; m. E. W.
Hastings, Nov. 25, 1875.
Mrs. Eliza (Yeaton) Chapman died Dec. 8, 1891,
86. 91.
838
Betsey Harris, daughter of Capt. Joseph and Eliza-
beth (Raynes) Harris, married George Moore.
1754. Robert, b. ; m. Abigail Stevens.
1755. Wm., b. ; d. unra.
1756. Joanna, b. ; m. Jos. Seawards.
1757. Jos. Harris, b. ; m. Mary Blaisdell.
844
Sarah Leonard Sawyer, daughter of Jonathan and
Eunice (Cutts) Sawyer, married AVm. Shillaber.
1758. Susan, b. ; d. y.
1759. Benjamin Penhallow, b. July 12, 1814; m.
Ann Tappan de Rochemont, May 26, 1859;
d. Nov. 25, 1890.
1760. Lydia Elizabeth, b. 1818; m. Stephen De-
catur Scriggins ; d. Aug. 26, 1842.
845
Richard Cutts Sawyer, son of Jonathan and Eunice
(Cutts) Sawyer, married Lydia Woodbury of Portland,
Me., 1805.
1761. Enoch, b. Apr. 20, 1806; m. Priscilla H.
Bartlett, June 18, 1829; d. Sept. 24, 1878.
1762. Thomas, b. 1808 ; d. 1828, unm.
1763. Eunice, b. 1810; d. unm.
Mrs. Lydia (Woodbury) Sawyer died, 1846, in Port-
land, Me.
152 CuTTS Genealogy.
847
Hannah Cutts, daughter of Noali and (Mary Wilson)
Cutts, married Joseph Gunnison in Kittery, Me., Sept.
19, 1837.
1764. Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. 19, 1838.
1765. KoBERT Cutts, b. Apr. 11, 1840.
1766. John Joseph, b. Nov. 2, 1842.
Mrs. Hannah (Cutts) Gunnison died Aug. 8, 1872.
Joseph Gunnison died Oct. 8, 1884.
848
Benjamin Cutts, son of Noah and Mary (Wilson)
Cutts, married Eliza Frye, daughter of John and Mary
(Ervin) Frye, 1825.
1767. Mary Eevin, b. 1826 ; d. Sept. 17, 1829.
1768. Love Pickman, b. ; d. unm., June 4, 1873.
1769. Mary Ervu^, b.
1770. Sarah Frye, b. ; d. Mar. 17, 1888.
1771. Eliza Frye, b. ; m. S. P. Walcott, Feb.
11, 1875.
1772. Anstiss Pickman, b. ; m. A. Quimby,
June 14, 1871.
1773. Susan Cleveland, b. ; m. I. Quimby,
June 14, 1871.
Mrs. Eliza (Frye) Cutts died Aug. 15, 1868, at
30 Beckford street, Salem, Mass.
Benjamin Cutts died at 30 Beckford street, Salem,
Mass., Nov. 23, 1878.
850
Richard Cutts, son of Noah and Mary (Wilson)
Cutts, married Priscilla H. Low, Feb. 5, 1839.
1774. Richard xAlexander, b. Oct. 25, 1839; m.
Ellen Mary Robinson, Sept. 2, 1869.
1775. Benjashn, b. Dec. 23, 1841.
CuTTS Genealogy. 153
1776. Abby Low, b. Apr. 16, 1844; d. Mar. 19,
1865.
1777. Priscilla Low, b. Oct. 28, 1847.
1778. Francis, b. Feb. 28, 1850; m. Miss Renton,
May 1, 1870.
1779. Annie, b. June 20, 1853; m. E. B. Newhall,
Jan. 21, 1880.
1780. Mary Wilson, b. Mar. 4, 1857 ; m. Benj. C.
Mudge, Dec. 19, 1882; Lynn, Mass.
Hampden Cutts, son of Edward and (Mary Carter)
Cutts, married Mary Pepperell Sparhawk Jarvis, daugh-
ter of Hon. William and Mary P. (Sparhawk) Jarvis,
in Weathersfield, Vt., Sept. 7, 1829. (See 625.)
1781. Edward Holyoke, b. May 29, 1831 ; m. Han-
nah Sherwood, Jan. 10, 1855 ; d. Oct. 11,
1887.
1782. Elizabeth Bartlett Jarvis, b. Nov. 12, 1833 ;
d. Apr. 2, 1834.
1783. Anna Holyoke, b. June 17, 1835; m. A. T.
Howard, Aug. 24, 1861 ; d. June 28, 1889.
1784. Elizabeth Bartlett, b. Apr. 12, 1837 ; m.
A. R. Bullard, M. D., Apr. 27, 1861, .s p.;
d. Feb. 2, 1864.
1785. William Jarvis, b. June 30, 1839; d. Apr.,
1853.
1786. Mary Pepperell Carter, b. May 2, 1843 ;
(1. Aug., 1848.
1787. Hampden (Jr.), b. Aug. 19, 1845; d. Aug.,
1848.
1788. Chas. Jarvis, b. Mar. 21, 1848 ; d. Sept. 13,
1863.
1789. Harriet Louise, b. Feb. 1, 1851; m. U. A.
Budd, Jan. 8, 1879.
20
154 CuTTS Genealogy.
858
Nathaniel Carter, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth
Eppes (Cutts) Carter, married Harriet Tyler, Dec. 2,
1819.
1790. Priscilla Storer, b. Nov. 5, 1820; m. David
Johnson, Sept. 6, 1h39; d. Aug. 15, 1840.
1791. Lydia Gardner, b. Sept. 2, 1823; m. ;
d. ; s. p.
Nathaniel Carter died in West Indies, of yellow
fever, on board United States ship " Hornet," Sept. 7,
1823.
863
Elizabeth Eppes Carter, daughter of Nathaniel and
Elizabeth Eppes (Cutts) Carter, married Rev. David
Kimball, Aug. 6, 1822.
1792. Isabella Graham, b. June 7, 1823; m. Geo.
D. Edson, Sept. 9, 1845.
1793. Claudius Buchanan, b. Jan. 22, 1826 ; d.
unm., Feb. 12, 1864.
1794 Elizabeth Anna, b. Mar. 1, 1828.
1795. Edward Holyoke, b. Nov. J, 1830; d. unm.,
Apr. 28, 1855.
1796. Henry Martyn, b. Feb. 12, 1833 ; m. Fannie
M. Palmer, Mar. 1, 1860.
1797. Wm. Fred'k Durant, b. Sept. 17, 1836; d.
unm., Jan. 7, 1865.
1798. Fred'k Oberlin, b. Jan. 3, 1838 ; d. Dec. 10,
1841.
Mrs. E. E. C. Kimball buried in Rockford, 111.
Rev. David Kimball born Mar., 1791, died Rock-
ford, 111., Feb. 12, 1875.
863
Mary Carter, daughter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth
Eppes (Cutts) Carter, married George Wheelwright,
Dec. 24, 1816.
CuTTS Genealogy. 155
1799. Geoege Albert, b. Jan, 18, 1818; m. Cathe-
rine McKay, Apr. 25, 1857.
1800. Jos. Stoeer, b. Apr. 18, 1821 ; m. S. A. Webb,
Feb. L>2, 1843.
1801. Mary Carter, b. Apr. 8, 1824; m. (1) Mr.
Godfrey ; (2) Mr. Felch.
1802. Margaret Ann, b. Jan. 25, 1827; d. Oct.,
1832.
Mrs. Mary (Carter) Wheelwright married Mr. Clark,
and died 1871.
864
Margaret Gary Carter married Rev. Moses B. Church,
June 11, 1827.
1803. Margaret Ann, b. Oct. 7, 1836; m. (1)
Philip Dale, Aug., 1857; (2) M. V. Palmer.
1804. Hampden Sydney, b. Mar. 17, 1834; (Rev.)
m.
1805. MosES Flavel, b. Oct. 26, 1839.
1806. Sarah Gaylord, b. Nov. 20, 1841 ; m. John
Shearer, Sept. 8, 1863.
Rev. Moses B. Church died 1872.
865
Samuel Cutts Carter married Matilda Ay res, Apr.
20, 1826.
1807. Caroline Matilda, b. July 22, 1827; d.
Sept. K', 1838.
Mrs. M. A. Carter died Dec. 15, 1833.
Samuel C. Carter married, second, Elizabeth D.
Jackson, Sept. 23, 1835, who died June 25, 1888, s. p.,
in Amherst, Mass.
866
Rev. Hampden Cutts Carter married Anna D. Coles,
in Athens, Ga., Apr. 4, 1833.
156 CuTTS Genealogy.
1808. Jas. Nath'l, b. Jan. 7, 1834 ; m. Laura Clark,
Sept., 1855, s. p.
1809. Jos. Maloy, b. Nov. 12, 1886; d. uum., Jan.,
1863.
1810. Saeah Fkances Meeiweather, b. Mar., 1888;
m. Jas. A. Williams; d. Mar., 1882.
1811. Maey Elizabeth, b. May 23, 1840; m. (1) J.
B. Michie ; (2) Dr. J. H. Jones, 1880.
Mrs. A. D. (Coles) Carter died May 12, 1872.
868
Samuel Holyoke Cutts, son of Hon. Charles and Lucy
Henry (Southall) Cutts, married Maria de Kraaft,
Lewinsville, Va., Nov., 1866, daughter of Jno. Wm.
and Dolly Payne (Van Zandt) de Kraaft.
1812. Chaeles, b. June 22, 1868.
1813. Hebe, b. Nov. 9, 1873.
Mrs. Maria (de Kraaft) Cutts died Feb. 20, 1879, at
Lewinsville, Fairfax county, Va.
873
Sarah Johnson Cutts, daughter of William Richard
and Lydia (Johnson) Cutts, married Charles Colburn
Barren, Jan. 1, 1845, York, Me.
1814. Saeah Abby, b. June 29, 1846 ; m. Simeon S.
Bracket, Oct. 10, 1877.
1815. Jno. Edwaed, b. June 10, 1849.
Mrs. S. J. (Cutts) Barren died Sept. 29, 1851.
Charles J. Barrell married (2) Martha Jevvett Odlin,
Feb. 3, 1859.
875
Elizabeth Gerrish Piper, daughter of Rev. Asa and
Mary (Cutts) Piper, married Porter K. Wiggin, Jan.
21, 1814.
CuTTS Genealogy. 157
1816. Asa Piper, b. Dec. 16, 1^14 ; d. Oct. 16, 1854.
1817. Sarah Mehitable, b. June 5, 1816, Arlington,
Mass.
1818. Martha Ann, b. Feb. 12, 1820 ; d. in Boston,
Nov. 13, 1847.
1819. John Kimball, b. Aug. 5, 1825; d. Aug. 20,
1875.
1820. Charles Porter, b. Dec. 19, 1835 ; d. in Cali-
fornia, Sept. 4, 1876.
Porter Kimball Wiggin was born in Exeter, N. H.,
Feb. 17, 1789, and died in Wakefield, N. H., Apr. 30,
1840.
Mrs. Elizabeth G. (Piper) Wiggin died Boston,
Mass., May 30, 1881, liaving reached the advanced
age of 91 years and 11 months.
876
Edward Cutts Piper, son of Rev. Asa and Mary
(Cutts) Piper, married Mrs. Sarah Swasey, iiee Jones,
May 18, 1828.
1821. Adeline, b. Apr. 8, 1829 ; d. Dec. 15, 1831.
1822. Edward Cutts (Jr.), b. July 23, 1830; m.
Henrietta Cox, Aug. 16, 1852 ; he d. Nov.
22, 1862 ; she d. Aug. 19, 1863.
1823. George Francis, b. Sept. 6, 1833; m. Mary
Jenness, June 13, 1866.
Mrs. Sarah (Jones) Piper died Jan. 13, 1866. She
was born in Portsmouth, N. H., in 1790. Her hus-
band, Edward Cutts Piper, entered Harvard College in
Sept., 1809, and left it at the end of the Junior year,
on account of ill health. This obliged him to abandon
his intention of pursuing a professional life. He adopted
a business which required laboi- in the open air. For
nearly half a century he was a farmer, and deacon of
the Congregational church in Wakefield.
158 CuTTS Genealogy.
877
Marianne Piper married Peter Home, Jan 18, 1824,
1824. Mary Cutts, b. Dec. 16, 1824.
1825. Asa Piper, b. ; d.
1826. Eliza, b. ; d. in Castine, Me.
Peter Horne died.
Mrs. Marianne (Piper) Home married (2) Jonathan
Pollard, Sept., 1831.
1827. Edward Cutts, b.
1828. Caroline, b.
1829. John, b.
1830. Charles, b.
Jonathan Pollard died.
Mrs. Marianne (Piper) Pollard died at the residence
of her son, John Pollard, in Maiden, Mass.
870
Edward Cutts, son of William and Sarah (Cutts)
Catts, married Hannah Junkins, 1830. (Pub. Oct. 9.)
1831. Mary Hannah, b. 1831; m. Mr. Gammon ; d.
June 29, 1864.
Mrs. Hannah (Junkins) Cutts died 1832.
Edward Cutts married (2) Hannah Thompson,
Sept., 1835.
1832. Sarah Frances, b. Nov. 7, 1839 ; m. Darius
Riley, Jan. 8, 1868 ; d. Dec., 1891.
Mrs. Hannah (Thompson) Cutts died Apr. 20, 1877.
881
Sarah Ann Cutts, daughter of William and Sarah
(Cutts) Cutts, married Joseph P. Junkins, May 18,
1831.
1833. Daniel, b. Sept., 1832 ; d. 1835.
1834. Sarah Cutts, b. Sept., 1832; d. Oct. 3, 1833.
1835. Albert, b. ; d. in the war.
CuTTS Genealogy. 159
1836. Abby, b. ; m. Thos. Lovejoy ; d. Dec. 21,
1890.
1887. Howard, b. 1843; d. Mar. 4, 1844.
1838. Anna, b. 1847; d. imm., Sept. 9, 1877.
Mrs. Sarah A. (Ciitts) Junkins died July 2, 1853.
Jos. P. Junkins married (2) Mary E. , who died
Feb. 28, 1880.
Jos. P. Junkins died Sept. 28, 1877.
883
Mary Cutts, daughter of William and Sarah (Cutts)
Cutts, married Josej)h S. Chirk.
1839. Maey.
1840. Anna Thacher.
1841. Edward.
1842. Laetitia.
883
William Cutts, son of William Foxwell Cutts and
Elizabeth Cutts, married Betsey Thornton (931),
daughter of Thomas G. and Sarah (Cutts) Thornton,
Oct 7, 1821.
1843. Thornton Brown, b. Sept. 3, 1822; d. unm.,
Nov. 7, 1887.
1844. Sarah Augusta, b. Oct. 8, 1831 ; d. Sept. 11,
1840.
1845. William Albert, b. Oct. 9, 1833; d. unm.,
Apr. 14, 1877.
Lieutenant in War of 1812.
884
Elizabeth (Betsey) Cutts, daughter of Richard Fox-
well and Elizabeth (Cutts) Cutts, married Tristram
Hooper (Int. of marriage^ Julv 20, 1809), m. Sept. 17,
1809.
i6o CuTTS Genealogy.
1846. Anne Elizabeth, b. June 5, 1811 ; m. Benja-
min Dodge, July 9, 1831.
1847. Sarah Louisa, b. Jan. 17, 1814 ; d. unra., Aug.
21, 1871.
1848. Richard Orlando, b. Mnr. 29, 1820; d. Aug.
3, 1823.
Tristram Hooper died Nov. 15, 1826, se. 46.
885
Mary Louisa Cutts, daughter of Richard Foxwell
and Elizabeth (Cutts) Cutts, married William Frost,
1819.
1849. Sarah E., b.
1850. Mary Louisa, b. ; 15 Joy st., Boston, Mass.
1851. Caroline Elizabeth, b. ; 15 Joy street,
Boston, Mass.
1852. Benjamin Cutler, b. ; m. Lucy Dodge,
Dec, 1859.
Mrs. M. L. C. Frost died Oct. 12, 1884.
888
Marianne Cutts married Samuel Parks.
1853. Elizabeth Cutts, b. ;
1854. Annie, b. ; m. Rev. Dr. A. K. Potter.
1855. Edward Cutts, b. ; d. unra., 1871.
889
Thomas Jefferson Cutts married Huldah Chad-
bourne, Mar. 29, 1826.
1856. Henry O., b. Dec. 26, 1826; m. Ann Johnson,
Aug. 17, 1855.
1857. Julia Augusta, b. Apr. 12, 1828.
1858. Hannah Elizabeth, b. June 20, 1829; d.
Nov. 21, 1833.
1859. William Foxwell, b. Dec. 22, 1830; m. Mary
A. Sanborn, Nov. 25, 1855.
CuTTS Genealogy. i6i
1860. Shuah Weymouth, b. July 27, 1882; d. July
14, 1842.
1861. Hannah E., b. May 4, 1834 ; d. July 19, 1836.
1862. Levi Chadbourne, b. Nov. 14, 1835 ; d. July
24, 1854.
1863. Humphrey Chadbourne, b. Dec. 27, 1836;
m. Helen M. Jenks, Nov. 5, 1866.
1864. George Washington, b. July 6, 1839; m.
Clara Moulton.
1865. Thomas Jefferson, b. July 6, 1839 ; m. Lydia
M. Jewett, 1862.
1866. Charles Albert, b. Feb. 24, 1844 ; d. Nov. 25,
1862.
Mrs. H. C. Cutts died Sept. 11, 1857, £e. 55.
890
Caroline Cutts married James Webster Fryeburgh,
Maine, Dec. 29, 1825.
1867. William P^dward, b. June 10, 1827; m. Mar-
tha McCardy, Sept. 21, 1864, s. p.
1868. James Fox well, b. Jan. 22, 1832 ; m. Fanny
L. Ward, Sept. 16, 1861; d. Apr. 8, 1889.
1 869. Charles Dana Livingstone, b. Nov. 25, 1844 ;
m. Bina Allard, Nov. 10, 1878.
James Webster died July 20, 1857.
891
Foxwell Curtis Cutts married Lucy Jacobs, June 29,
1836.
1870. George, b. Apr. 9, 1837 ; New York city.
1871. Sarah E., b. May 30, 1839; d. Oct. 4, 1840.
1872. Augustus, b. Sept. 16, 1841 ; m. Emma Mc-
Kean, Jan., 1875.
1873. Foxwell Curtis, b. Jan. 13, 1844; single;
druggist, Brooklyu, N. Y.
21
1 62 CuTTS Genealogy.
1874. LoRiNG, b. Oct. 10, 1846; single.
1875. Lucy Ann, b. Sept. 3, 1849; d. Dec. 18,1863.
1876. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 12, 1851 ; d. unm., Oct. 10,
1874.
1877. Herbert, b. July 5, 1854; d. single.
89S
Richard Dominicus Cutts married Hannah Hobbs,
1842.
1878. Usher Ward, b. Apr. 10, 1843; m. Mary A.
Ward, Aug. 15, 1872.
Mrs. Hannah (Hobbs) Cutts died Dec, 1891, in
Manchester, N. H.
898
Mary Joanna Cutts, daughter of Richard and Joanna
(Raynes) Cutts, married William Went worth Cutts,
Feb. 29, 1852. (See 992.)
1879. Julia Elizabeth, b. Mar. 13, 1853; m. Thos.
A. Goudie, Dec. 18, 1876.
1880. Francis Champernowne, b. 1854; d. 1872.
1881. Florence Eliza, b. Jan. 11, 1856.
1882. Joseph Chester, b. 1862 ; m. Carrie Goodrich.
1883. Edward O., b. 1867.
1884. Mabel E., b. 1868.
900
Eastman Cutts, son of Richard and Joanna (Raynes)
Cutts, married Louisa Eastman of York, Me., Nov. 26,
1866.
1885. Henry Eastman, b. Sept. 21, 1867.
Capt. Eastman Cutts died of consumption, in Liver-
pool, England.
CuTTS Genealogy. 163
901
Richard Bartlett, sou of Capt. Daniel and Sarah
(Cutts) Bartlett, married , and re-
moved to Alabama — Loacha Poclia, Lee Co.
1886 They had eleven children. No further record
to is obtainable at this late day, beyond the
1896 fact that the family lived and died there,
except, perhaps, a few who may have re-
moved elsewhere,
903
Dorcas Cutts Bartlett, daughter of Capt. Daniel and
Sarah (Cutts) Bartlett, married Joseph Frost, Nov. 19,
1811, son of Maj. Jos. and Mary Shapleigh Frost.
1897. Sarah Cutts, b. Aug. 23, 1812; m. Isaiah
Hanscom, Sept. 24, 1885; d. Jan. 24, 1865.
1898. Maey Elizabeth, b. Apr. 1, 1814; m. Wm.
L. Kennard, June 6, 1832 ; d. Jan. 14, 1879.
1899. Jos. Wm., b. Feb. 23, 1816; m. Cornelia Nel-
son, Jan. 16, 1850; d. Apr., 1862.
1900. AvoLiNE Sewall, b. Sept. 12, 1818; m. Ed-
ward H. Delano, July 20, 1858; d. Sept.
12, 1875.
1901. Dorcas Bartlett, b. Sept. 7, 1821 ; ra. Mark
F. Goodwin, Dec. 4, 1845.
1902.. John, b. Jan. 8, 1824 ; d. Sept. 2, 1828.
1903. Geo. Bartlett, b. Dec. 31, 1825 ; d. unm.,
Apr. 12, 1851.
1904. Hannah Shapleigh, b. Sept. 1, 1827; d.
May 1, 1829.
- Joseph Frost died Aug. 14, 1880, se. 89.
904
Daniel Bartlett married Mary Yeaton.
1905. Henry Augustus, b. 1817; m. Johanna Grant.
164 CuTTs Genealogy.
1906. Eliza Anne, b. Sept., 1819 ; m. Benjamin
Poole, Feb. 21, 1842.
1907. Daniel, b. ; m. Sarah J. Kirkam.
1908. Orlando, b. ; cl. y.
1909. Mary Adelalde, b. ; m. Gershom Horne.
1910. Lydia Sawyer, b. ; m. Levi S. Blake.
1911. Sarah Cutts, b. ; m. Cyrus Wentworth.
1912. Emlly, b. ; d. y.
1913. George, b. ; d. y.
905
William Bartlett married Hannah Neale of Wells,
Me.
1914. Richard Cutts, b. Feb. 22, 1817 ; m. Hannah
Low, Oct., 1847, s. p.; d. Mar. 3, 1892.^
1915. John Cutts, b. Jan. 31, 1819 ; m. Lucinda
Pope, 1846, s. p.
Mrs. Hannah (Neale) Bartlett drowned in or about
1820, by the upsetting of a boat on the Piscataqua
river, near the Narrows.
Wm. Bartlett married (2) Mary Donnell of York,
Me., 1826.
1916. William Neale, b. Jan. 27, 1827 ; lost at sea
in 1862.
1917. Hannah Abigail, b. July 24, 1828; m. C.
A. Mumler, Oct. 20, 1853; d. Dec. 4, 1867.
1918 Mary Poole, b. Dec. 27, 1829; m. W. S.
Yorke, Apr. 4, 1852.
1919. Matilda Prentice, b. Jan. 24, 1831 ; m. Jas.
H. Knowlton, 1853 ; d. June 6, 1883.
1920. Benj. Franklin, b. Mar. 24, 1833 ; d. Oct. 2,
1833.
Wm. Bartlett married (3) Hepzibah Furbush.
1921. Frances Anna, b. Dec. 7, 1840; m. Edward
L. Foster, Sept. 25, 1866; d. Dec. 12, 1889.
CuTTS Genealogy. 165
1922. Alice Fukbush, b. June 12, 1844; m. E. P.
Peck, June 3, 1868.
1923. Caeoline Amelia, b. Sept. 24, 1846 ; m Jo-
seph M. Foster, Apr. 6, 1869.
Joseph Bartlett married Mary Poole, Oct. 25, 1830.
1924. Mary Emily, b. Aug. 21, 1831; d. Oct. 19, 1833.
1925. Romulus Poole, b. Feb. 26, 1835 ; d. Nov.
18, 1854.
1926. Joseph Hurd, b. Jan. 27, 1837; m. Rilla
Lake, Dec. 15, 1861 ; d. July 14, 1877.
1927. Mary Emily Poole, b. June 28, 1S39 ; d.
Sept. 28, 1858.
908
Thomas Cutts Bartlett married Anne Donald, 1828.
1928. Joseph, b. May 18, 1829; m. Emma Dunnell.
1929. Nathaniel, b. Dec. 29, 1830 ; m. .
1930. Dorcas, b. Apr. 13, 1832; d. Sept. 6, 1835.
1931. George, b. Aug. 8, 1834; d. Jan. 29, 1835.
1932. Spaulding, b. Sept. 30, 1836; d. Sept. 30, 1856.
1933. Horace, b. Nov. 16, 1838 ; m. Maria Whitnejr.
1934. Julia, b. Oct. 26, 1841 ; m. Mitchel der Shore;
d. Nov. 15, 1874.
Mrs. Anne (Donald) Bartlett died Aug. 27, 1882.
909
George Charles Bartlett married Hannah Elizabeth
Elkins, daughter of James Elkins, and granddaughter
of Jonathan Yeaton, of Dover, N. H.
1935. Ellen Maria, b. May, 1842; d. 1850.
1936. Mary Emma, b. June 14, 1844; m. Oren B.
Hammond, Sept. 6, 1868.
i66 CuTTS Genealogy.
1937. George Charles, b. Oct. 4, 1846 ; d. Feb.,
1847.
1938. Arianna, b. Oct. 10, 1850; d. 1859.
1939. Charles Edwin, b, Oct. 13, 1853; m. Alvina
Drew, Oct. 11, 1873.
1940. Emilie Id alette, b. July 6, 1857; d. unm.,
Apr. 6, 1888.
Mrs. Hannah E. E. Bartlett died Feb., 1858.
George Charles Bartlett married Phoebe A. Bartlett,
of North New Portland, Me., 1860, and died Mar., 1876.
Mrs. Phoebe A. Bartlett died 1880.
910
Mary Joanna Bartlett married Daniel Pierce, Nov.
29, 1831.
1941. Ellen Maria, b. July 17, 1833; d. unm., Feb.
25, 1851.
1942. George Loring, b. Aug. 10, 1836 ; m. H. N.
Noyes, Nov. 9, 1861.
1943. Philena, b. Jan. 11, 1839; d. Apr. 1, 1840.
1944. Marianna, b. Jan. 29, 1841 ; m. William
P. Stewart, Oct. 29, 1862; d. Jan. 8, 1870.
1945. Anna Elizabeth, b. Jan. 24, 1844; m. D. M.
Shapleigh, Aug. 6, 1863.
Daniel Pierce died Apr. 4, 1861, se. 52.
914
Sarah Elizabeth Scammon Cutts, daughter of Fox-
well and Hannah Dustin (Paige) Cutts, married Albert
G. Lane, Saco, Me., Nov. 8, 1834.
1946. Mary Cutts, b. ; m. A. A. Conant, Dec.
22, 1859.
1947. Harriet B., b.
1948. Albert Foxwell, b. ; d. in the war, Aug.
31, 1862.
CuTTS Genealogy. 167
1949. Charles Cutts, b.
1950. Frank D., b. ; lost at sea, 1867.
9S0
Julia Augusta Adelaide Cutts, daughter of Capt.
Thomas and Mary (Cook) Cutts, married J. Q. A.
Scaramon, June 25, 1845.
1951. Ella Adelaide Augusta, b. Oct. 11, 1850;
m Benjamin N. Goodale, Jan. 30, 1873.
1952. Albert Quincy, b. Nov. 18, 1852.
1953. Annie Leland, b. Mar. 30, 1860.
1954. Walter Evans, b. Nov. 4, 1862.
1955. Alice Cutts, b. Oct. 2, 1864; ra. Charles Riggs
Parke, M. D., Oct. 26, 1888.
Mrs. Julia A. A. C. Scammon died May 28, 1868.
James Madison Cutts, son of Richard and Anna
(Payne) Cutts, married Ellen Elizabeth O'Neale.
1956. Rose Adele, b. Dec. 27, 1835 ; m. (1) Stephen
A. Douglass; m. (2) Robert Williams, Jan.,
1866.
1957. James Madison (Jr.), b. Oct. 20, 1837; m.
Mary E. Wheeler, July 10, 1872.
James Madison Cutts was second comptroller of the
treasury under Buchanan until his death, May 11,
1863.
Thomas Cutts, son of Richard and Anna (Payne)
Cutts, married Hannah H. Irvine, Dec, 1833.
1958. Mary Estelle, b. Oct., 1834; m. Capt. Wil-
liam Craig, U. S. A., s. p.
1959. EuDORA Heron, b. Aug. 28, 1838; m. Seymour
Burt, s. p.; d.
Mrs. Hannah H. I. Cutts died
i68 CuTTS Genealogy.
Richard Dominicus Cutts, son of Richard and Anna
(Payne) Cutts, married Martha Jefferson Hackley,
daughter of Richard S. and Harriet (Randolph) Hack-
ley, Dec. 16, 1845.
1960. RiCHAED Malcolm, b. 1846; m. Emily V. Tur-
ner, 1872; d. 1886.
1961. Anna Gertrude, b. 1848; m. Moorfield Storey,
1870.
1962. Lucia Beverly, b. 1851.*
1963. Harry Madison, b. 1858 ; m. Marion Belcher,
Nov., 1891.
9S8
James Brown Thornton, sou of Thomas Gilbert and
Sarah (Cutts) Thornton, married Eliza Gookin, Jan.
20, 1817.
1964. Jno. Wingate, b. Aug. 12, 1818 ; m. Eliza
W. Bowles, May 81, 1848 ; d. June 6, 1878.
1965. Sarah Cutts Gookin Storer, b. July 22, 1820 ;
m. J. G. Chase, Apr., 1846 ; d. Mar. 10, 1847.
1966. Daniel Gookin, b. Sei3t. 20, 1822 ; d. 1822.
1967. Thos. Gilbert, b. Aug. 25, 1823; Bowdoin
Coll., 1844; d. unm., Nov. 4, 1868
1968. Jas. Brown (Jr. [Rev.]), b. July 6, 1825; m.
K. M. Stoughton, Dec. 19, 1851 ; d. Nov. 9,
1888.
1969. Albert Gallatin, b. Dec. 25, 1827.
1970. Chas. Cutts Gookin, b. May 11, 1830; m.
Anna B. Calef, Nov. 27, 1851.
1971. Henry, b. Aug. 8, 1832 ; d. unm, Feb. 22,
1859.
1972. Eliz\ Gookin, b. June 9, 1835 ; m. M. Libby,
Dec. 24, 1859 ; d. July 24, 1877.
* Author of " Life and Letters of Dolly Madison."
CuTTS Genealogy. 169
1973. Frances Ann Shepley, b. Aug. 1, 1837 ;
m. Geo. F. Calef, June 13, 1866.
1974. Frank, b. ; d. y.
Jas. Brown Thornton (Sr.) died Oak Hill, Scarboro,
Me., Feb. 13, 1873.
Sarah Cutts Thornton married Moses Emery, Nov.
7, 1823.
1975. Thornton Cutts, b. Nov. 16, 1824; m. Abby
L. Bailey, Jan. 1, 1849.
1976. Anna Payne, b. Feb. 25, 1827; d. June 11,
1842.
1977. Chas. Carroll, b. May 31, 1830; m. Anna
Caldwell, Sept. 9, 1857.
1978. Sydney Hampden, b. Sept. 27, 1832 ; d. Sept.
13, 1833.
1979. Sarah Gtennett, b. Sept. 6, 1834; d. Nov. 8,
1835.
1980. Moses (Jr.), b. Sept. 15, 1837 ; d. Sept. 4, 1838.
1981. Geo. Addison, b. Nov. 14, 1839 ; Bowdoin
College, 1863 ; adm. to bar, 1866 ; 1st Judge
Municipal Court of Saco, 1867-1871 ; Ke-
corder, in 1871, for four years ; Acting Judge
from Apr., 1873, to Mar., 1874 ; reappointed
Kecorder, 1878.
Moses Emery died May 12, 1881, se. 86 years, 9
mos., 27 days, Saco, Me.
933
Anna Payne Thornton, daughter of Thos, Gilbert and
Sarah (Cutts) Thornton, married Governor John Fair-
field, Sept. 5, 1825.
1982. Walter Browne, b. July 14, 1827 ; d. Apr.
27, 1842.
22
170 CuTTS Genealogy.
1983. Geoege Albert, b. Mar. 1, 1829 ; m. Harriette
Mchols, 1848.
1984. Sarah Thornton, b. Nov. 21, 1831 ; m. B. F.
Hamilton.
1985. CAROLmE Augusta, b. Jan. 8, 1834 ; d. unm.,
Sept. 30, 1869.
1986. Hampden, b. Dec. 8, 1835; Bowdoin College,
1857; adm. to bar, 1860; m. Ellen Kezar
Perkins, 1860.
1987. Martha, b. May 9, 1839.
1988. Lucy Wildes, b. Feb. 14, 1841 ; m. E. F.
Dodge.
1989. John Walter, b. May 5, 1843.
1990. Anna Payne, b. Jan. 10, 1846 ; m. C. M.
Perkins.
John Fairfield died Dec. 24, 1847, se. 68.
940
Mary Elizabeth Nye, daughter of Major Samuel and
Eunice (Cutts) Nye, manied James Snow, July 9,
1826.
1991. Cecilia Augusta, b. June 19, 1827 ; m. Geo.
H. Williams, Sept. 30, 1851.
1992. Edward Heney, b. Mar. 7, 1832 ; m. Char
lotte E. Wood, Oct. 30, 1860; Plainview,
Minnesota.
When Gen. Lafayette visited this country, in 1824,
Mrs. Snow had the pleasure of dancing with him at a
ball given in his honor by Hon. Thos. G. Thornton.
950
Sarah (Sally) Sayward Barrell, daughter of Nathaniel
and Sarah (Sayward) Barrell, married Richard Keating
(pub. Nov. 5), Nov. 23, 1778.
En gravel "by TD oney.
7]0--^f^^ /yC..-<^(^GC^
; S ^ SENATOR . //MAI^-'E
CuTTS Genealogy. 171
1993. Elizabeth Walker, b. Nov. 7, 1779; m.
Wm. Frost, M. D., Mar. 28, 1805 ; d. May
23,1811.
1994. Sarah Sayward Barrell, b. 1781; m. Wm
T. Vaughan, Sept. 7, 1807. (See 678.)
1995. Richard, b. Nov., 1783 ; m. Miranda Emerson ;
d. 1833.
Richard Keating died July, 1783, se. 24.
Mrs. S. S. B. Keating married Gen'l Abiel Wood,
1804, who died in 1811.
Ruth Barrell, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (Say-
vrard) Barrell, married Moses Sewall, Feb. 7, 1780,
1996. Sophia, b. Oct. 29, 1780; m. Edmund Mun-
roe, Aug. 31, 1815.
1997. Benjamin, b. ; m. Louisa Bowman.
1998. Charlotte, b. ; m. Mr. Wright.
1999. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Mr. Norris.
2000. Moses, b. ; m. Louisa Lentner.
2001. Mary, b. ; m. Silas Payson.
Mrs. Ruth (Barrell) Sewall married (2) Mr. Arnold.
2002. Nathaniel Barrell, b. ; d.
2003. Henry, b. ; d.
954
Olive Barrell, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (Say-
ward) Barrell, married Dr. Samuel Emerson, Aug. 15,
1791.
2004. Samuel, b. ; m.
2005. Joseph Barrell, b. ; m. Miss Storer ; d.
west.
2006. George Barrell, b. 1800; m. Olivia Buck-
minster; d. 1884.
2007. William, b. ; m. Miss .
172 CuTTS Genealogy.
2008. Olivia, b. ; m. Shepherd H. Norris.
2009. Ralph, b. ; m. ; d. California.
2010. Sally, b. ; m. (1) Edward Watts; (2)
George Heaton, M. D.
955
Maria Barrell, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah
(Say ward) Barrell, married Joseph Moody, Oct. 14,
1 792, son of Joseph and Eliza (Moore) Moody.
2011. Eliza Mottey, b. Nov. 20, 1793; m. Wm.
Vaughan ; d. Oct. 5, 1870.
2012. Joseph Green, b. Nov. 3, 1797; m. Eliza-
beth C. Currier, Nov. 27, 1826; d. June,
1881.
2013. Geo. Bareell, b. July 17, 1802 ; m. Mary
Barker, July 5, 1856.
2014. Theodore Lyman, b. June 30, 1804 ; m. Adele
Heller, Sept., 1838; d. Feb. 15, 1879.
Joseph Moody died at Kennebunk, Me., on July
20, 1839.
956
Jonathan Sayward Barrell married Mary Plummer,
Feb. 5, 1795.
2015. Nathanlel, b. Nov. 30, 1795; d. unm., July
28, 1853.
2016. Jon. Sayward, b. Sept. 10, 1797; m. Julia
Manet, Oct. 28, 1845; d. Aug. 28, 1866.
2017. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 26, 1799 ; d. unm., Nov.
2, 1883.
2018. George, b. Sept. 29, 1801 ; d. unm., Aug.,
1861.
2019. MARY,b. Aug. 2, 1803 ; d. unm., June 6, 1889.
2020. Oliver Keating, b. Feb. 15, 1806; d. unm.,
Apr. 10, 1860.
CuTTS Genealogy. 173
2021. Joseph, b. Apr. 16, 1808; d. unm., July
1, 1862.
2022. OcTAvius, b. Nov. 12, 1810; d. unm., Sept.
13, 1839.
Mrs. Mary (Plummer) Barrell died Dec. 8, 1814.
Jon. Sayward Barrell married (2) Anna Plummer,
Oct. 6, 1816, who died July 16, 1826, s. p.
957
Hannah Barrell married David Sewall, Sept. 7, 1793.
2023. David, b. ; d. unm.
2024. Mary, b. ; d. unm.
2025. George, b. ; d. unm.
2026. KuFUS, b. ; m. Frances Farrell, 1828.
2027. Edward, b. ; d. unm.
2028. John, b. ; d. unm.
2029. Charles, b. ; m. Mildred Gilmer.
2030. Maria, b. ; d. unm.
2031. Charlotte, b. ; m. Ben. C. Eastman (M.
C. 1841).
958
John Barrell married Abigail Kingsbury, January
1, 1807.
2032. Wm., b. Nov. 1, 1807 ; d. unm., Jan. 29, 1849.
2033. Sarah, b. Aug. 18, 1809 ; d. Aug. 30, 1812.
2034. John, b. July 28, 1812; d. at sea, Oct., 1833.
2035. Benj., b. Aug. 8, 1814; d. Aug. 20, 1839.
John Barrell married (2) Theodosia Lyman, March
14, 1816.
2036. Charles Colburn, b. Jan. 12, 1817 ; m.
(1) Sarah J. Cutts, Jan. 1, 1845 ; (2) M. J.
Odlin, Feb. 3, 1859. (See 873.)
2037. Sarah Abby, b. Jan. 14, 1S19 ; d. unm., Nov.
5, 1843.
174 CuTTS Genealogy.
959
Charlotte Barrell married Nathaniel Cheever, Sept.
16, 1804.
2038. Nath'l, b. July 16, 1805; d. Dec. 6, 1815.
2039. Geo. Barrell, b. Apr. 17, 1807; m. Eliza-
beth Wetmore, Nov. 21, 1845; d. Aug.,
1890.
2040. Sarah, b. Mar. 31, 1809; d. Apr. 16, 1811.
2041. Elizabeth Bancroft, b. Jan. 29, 1812; m.
Ichabod Washburne, Oct. 13, 1858.
2042. Henry Theodore, b. Feb. 6,1814; m. Jane
Tyler, Apr. 27, 1857.
2043. Nathaniel, b. Mar. 29, 1816; d. Oct. 23,
1844.
2044. Chaeloti^e, b. May 6, 1818; d. Apr. 12,
1820.
961
Elizabeth Donnell Cutts, daughter of Thos. Donnell
and Joanna (Staples) Cutts, married Capt. David Wil-
cox, Oct. 26, 1806.
2045. Chas. Cutts, b. Mar. 4, 1808; m. (1) Eliza-
beth Leonard, 1832; (2) Augusta Peebles,
1839; (3) Alma A. Chellis, 1854; d. Dec.
27, 1885.
2046. Mary Elizabeth, b. ; d. unm., Nov. 5,
1837.
2047. Albert H., b. ; d. unm., Oct. 20, 1837-
2048. Alzira a., b. 1816; d. unm., Nov. 17, 1869.
2049. Geo. Washington, b. 1819; m. Miss Butman,
Nov. 13, 1846 ; d. Dec. 24, 1866.
2050. Louisa Caroline, b. 1826 ; m. Capt. Wm. E.
Putnam, Nov. 13, 1846.
Capt. David Wilcox died Nov. 5, 1856, se. 77.
Mrs. E. D. (Cutts) Wilcox died April 21, 1848.
ELIZABETH DONNELL (CUTTS) WILCOX.
CuTTS Genealogy. 175
Caroline Cutts, daughter of Thos. Donnell and Jo-
anna (Staples) Cutts, married James B. Chick, Frank-
fort, Me., June, 1824.
2051. Caroline Elizabeth, b. Oct. 3, 1825; m.
Jas. C. Moore, Feb., 1856; d. Feb. 19,
1890.
2052. Augustus Cutts, b. June 3, 1827 ; m. (4
children).
2053. Maria Louise, b. Aug., 1829 ; m. Mr. Willard,
1854.
2054. Albert Wilcox, b. Mar., 1831; d. unm., in
Cal., 1854.
2055. Marcia Rice, b. Apr., 1833; m. (1) Chas.
B. Holmes, 1866; (2) Mr. Lumbart, 1870.
2056. James Edwin, b. , 1835 ; d. in infancy.
2057. Frederick Jas., b. Feb., 1837 ; m. EUie
Fouche (2 children) ; d. Aug., 1891
969
Hiram Cutts, son of Thos. D. and Joanna (Staples)
Cutts, married Eunice Brown, daughter of Thos. and
Eunice (Fernald) Brown, Dec. 2, 18 19.
2058. Joseph Brown, b. Oct. 9, 1820; m. Anna S.
Thacher, Nov. 1, 1853.
2059. Hiram (Jr.), b. May 5, 1824; m. Frances
Burt, Apr. 21, 1849.
2060. Alzira, b. June 5, 1825 ; m. Virgil Webster,
Nov. 16, 1848.
2061. Thos. Brown, b. Apr. 11, l>s27 ; m. Phoebe
Wilbur, Apr. 11, 1854, s. p.
2062. Emily Augusta, b. Dec. 14, 1830; m.Rev. Mr.
Hotchkiss, 1850.
2063. Mary Elizabeth, b. Apr. 5, 1835 ; m. Jno. D.
Campbell, Dec. 22, 1859.
176 CuTTS Genealogy.
2064. Marcia Anna, b. Nov. 13, 1838 ; m. iVmos F.
More, Oct. 6, 1856.
2065. George, b. 1840 ; m. Mary E. Thorp, Jan. 1,
1873.
Hiram Ciitts died in April, 1850.
970
Theodore Cutts, son of William and Sarah (Kent)
Cutts, married Martha Eaton, Sept. 22, 1833, daughter
of Dan. and Margaret (Bulmei') Eaton.
2066. Sarah Frances, b. Feb. 14, 1835; m. Dr.
Wm. T. Black, Dec. 9, 1857, s. p.
2067. Josephine, b. Jan. 28, 1839 ; d. unm., Sept.
II, 1850.
Theo. Cutts is a merchant in Eastpoi't, Me.
974
Asa Cutts, son of John and Abigail (Johnson)
Cutts, married Mary Pierson of Newburyport, Mass.
2068. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Wm. Pierson ; d. Jan.
17, 1839.
2069. John Scott, b. Apr., 1812 ; m. Martha March;
d. 1852.
2070. Mary, b. ; d. y.
2071. Charles, b. ; m.
975
Joseph Cutts, son of John and Abigail (Johnson)
Cutts, married Hannah Jacobs, Feb., 182 'i.
2072. Abigail Ann, b. Oct. 24, 1822; m. Caleb
Emery, 1843; d. Mar. 23, 1888.
2073. Washington, b. May 2, 1824 ; d. unm., 1884.
2074. Mary Jane, b. Nov. 23, 1825 ; m. Isaac Flint.
2075. Paulina, b. Aug. 23, 1827; m. Samuel B.
Ham, s. p.; d. Apr. 4, 1890.
2076. Miranda, b. June 4, 1829 ; m. Jos. Kennison.
CuTTS Genealogy. 177
2077. Hannah Maria, b. June 8, 1831 ; d. y.
2078. Jos. Holt, b. June 23, 1832 ; m. Violetta Otis;
d. May, 1880.
2079. Franklin Chase, b. June 5, 1834.
Mrs. Hannah (Jacobs) Cutts died Nov., 1881, se. 88,
in Eliot, Me.
977
Oliver Clark, son of Samuel and Lydia (Cutts)
Clark, married Paulina H. Frye, who died Sept. 29,
1872.
2080. Edwin, b. ; m. Huldah Gretcliell.
2081. Elbridge, b. ; m. Maria Bartlett.
2082. Ann Augusta, b. 1828 ; m. Geo. E. Stearns,
s. p.; d. Apr. 14, 1885.
2083. Samuel, b. 1830; m. Ellen Shapleigh; d.
Aug. 14, 1887.
2084. John, b. 1833 ; m. Jennie Dowd, s. p.; d. Apr.
14, 1889.
2085. Albert, b. 1835; d. Dec. 2, 1871.
2086. Emily Elizabeth, b. ; m. Wm, Oliver
Jones, s. p.
978
Nathaniel Clark married Charlotte Ham of Dover,
N. H.
2087. Mary, b.
2088. Martha, b.
2089. Charles, b. ; d. unm.
979
Robert Clark married .
2090. AsAHEL, b.
2091. Otis, b.
2092. Emily, b.
23
178 CuTTS Genealogy.
984
Olive (Cutts) Clarke, daugLter of Theodore Atkin-
son cand Mary A. (Furnald) Cutts, married (2) Moses
Hatch.
2093. Mary, b. Apr. 23, 1842.
2094. Theodore Atkinson, b. Nov. 8, 1845; d.
unm., Sept. 2, 1866.
2095. Oliver Cutts, b. Aug. 5, 1846 ; m. Emma
Manning, June 9, 1874.
2096. Moses (Jr.), b. 1848; d. unm., May 11, 1868.
Moses Hatch (Sr.) died May 7, 1881, se. 66.
986
Oliver Clarke, son of John and Mary (Cutts) Clarke,
married Olive Cutts, daughter of Tlieo. A. and Mary
A. (Furnald) Cutts. He died shortly after, and she
married (2) Moses Hatch, as above.
987
Sophia Clarke married Mr. Currier.
2097. LuoY, b. ; m. Francis Clarke.
990
Elizabeth Clarke married Nath'l Clarke.
2098. Francis, b. ; m. Lucy Currier.
993
Oliver Cutts, son of William and Hannah (Grouard)
Cutts, married Elizabeth Smith, Oct. 30, 1828.
2099. William Wentworth, b. Mar. 4, 1829 ; m. -^^
Mary J. Cutts, Feb. 29, 1852 (see 848) ;' '
d. Mar. 4, 1870.
2100. Elizabeth A., b. Oct. 15, 1831.
2101. Jno. Howard, b. June 23, 1834; m. Mary
Buzzell; d Nov. 12, 1863.
CuTTS Genealogy. 179
2102. Geo. Smith, b. June 29, 1836 ; m. (1) Amelia
S. Jimkins, s. p., July 80, 1868, who d. Sept.
30, 1868 ; m. (2) Susan Parsons, s. p., Feb.
4, 1875.
2103. Ellen Harriet, b. Sept. 20, 1838; d. unm.,
Sept. 17, 1862.
2104. Oliver (Jr.), b. ; d. y.
2105. Caroline, b. ; d. y.
2106. Frances, b. ; d. y.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Smith) Cutts died Nov. 19, 1846.
Oliver Cutts married (2) Temperance Walker, 1863,
who died s. p., Apr. 12, 1869.
993
Hannah Cutts, daughter of William and Hannah
(Grouard) Cutts, married John Brown, Jan. 16, 1838.
2107. Harriet C, b. 1838; d. unm.. Mar. 13, 1860.
2108. Mary, b. Aug., 1840; d. Sept. 24, 1840.
2109. Sarah E., b. Sept., 1842; d. Oct. 14, 1843.
2110. Antoinette, b. ; m. Mr. Montague.
995
Augusta Cutts married Mr. Herbert Thomas.
2111. Alma, b.
2112. Adelaide, b. ; d. y.
2113. Wm. Howard, b. ; d. unm.
2114. Emily, b. ; m. Mr. Jenkins.
2115. Herbert, b. ; m.
996
Julia Cutts married Mr. Wm. Mills.
2116. James, b. ; m. Jennie Wilson, s. p.
2117. Harriet, b. ; m. Mr. Knox; d.
2118. Mary, b. ; m. Mr. Sanborn.
2119. Sarah, b. ; unm.
i8o CuTTS Genealogy.
997
Wentworth Cutts, son of Thomas and Eunice
(Cutts) Cutts, married Ann Mary Curtis.
2120. Thomas, b.
2121. Eunice Wentworth, b. May 12, 1841; m,
Mr. De Navarro; d. Dec. 18, 1890.
998
Wm. Cutts Furnald, son of Mark and Margery
Pepperrell (Cutts) Furnald, married Jane Tibbetts,
Oct. 1, 1835.
2122. Martha L, b. ; d. y.
2123. Wm., b. ; d. y.
2124. Geo. A., b. ; d. y.
2125. Edwin, b. July 6, 1850; m. Josephine Butler,
1872.
2126. Wm. Furnald, b. May 21, 1854; m. Fannie
Terham, 1876.
1000
Hiram Furnald married Amelia Maria Cliilds, 1836.
2127. Ellen Maria, b. 1838.
2128. Hiram W., b. 1848; d. y.
2129. Alice, b. 1855 ; m. Walter Damon, 1878.
2130. Emma, b. 1857.
1001
Samuel Furnald married Lavinia Wherren, 1835.
2131. Chas. Wherren, b. Mar. 1 1, 1836 ; m. (1) Mary
A. Kemick; (2) Eliza Rand; d. Oct., 1885.
2132. Harriet A., b. Dec. 27, 1839; m. Chas. T.
Burnham.
2133. Julia A., b. June 2, 1842 ; m. John Shapleigh.
2134. Wilbur F., b. May 26, 1844; m. Mary
Thompson, d. Oct., 1885.
CuTTS Genealogy. i8i
1003
Elizabeth Furnald mariied Elisha Hammond.
2185. Oken Bent, b. 1845; m. Mary E. Bartlett,
Sept. 6, 1866. (See 909.)
Mrs. E. F. Hammond married (2) John R. Hans-
corn, 1853.
1003
Robert Cutts Furnald married Caroline Nowell.
2136. Maetha Caeoline, b. 1845 ; d. y.
2137. Maetha M., b. ; m. Geo. Pritchard.
Robert Cutts Furnald married (2) Eunice Lord.
2138. HoEACE, b. ; m. Belle ; d. 1848.
2139. Maey O., b. ; m. Rev. Schuyler Farn-
ham; d. 1853.
Robert Cutts Furnald married (3) Anne Pray.
2140. Anne R., b. ; d. y.
2141. RoBEET Peay, b. ; m. Jennie W. Hil-
dreth; d. 1863.
1004
Mark Furnald (Jr.) married Julia A. Hanson, 1842.
2142. Geoege T., b. 1843; m. Sarah F. Berry 1868.
2143. Claea, b.
2144. Julia A., b. 1850 ; m. Freeland Doe, 1869.
2145. Ella, b. 1855; m. Jas. McAdams, 1887.
1005
John Furnald married Mary A. Paul, 1846.
2146. Lauea a., b. June 25, 1847; m. Ansel Dur-
gin, 1871.
2147. Geo. H., b. July 7, 1851 ; m. Ida E. Paul.
2148. Emma, b. Aug. 2, 1853; m. Daniel Brooks.
2149. Ida M.,b. Oct. 10, 1855; m. Elbridge Brooks.
2150. CoEA G., b. Aug. 2, 1857 ; m. Herbert Sterling.
1 82 CuTTS Genealogy.
1000
Mary Furnald married Moses Hammond, July 23,
1854.
2151. Mary O., b. 1856.
1007
Margery Pepperrell Cutts Furnald married Wm. A.
Furnald, 1850.
2152. Mary Clara Helen, b. 1851; m. Wm. N.
Sanborn, 1873.
2153. Wm. Linwood, b. Feb. 1, 1859 ; m. Lillian A.
Brooks, 1886.
2154. Walter Elmore (M. D.), b. Feb. 1, 1859 ; m.
Kate N. Nolan, 1887.
1008
Joseph Gunnison, son of Samuel and Dorcas (Cutts)
Gunnison, married Tabitlia Wells, 1802.
2155. Polly, b. 1803; m. Dan'l S. Currier.
2156. Harriet, b. 1804 ; m. Joel S. Dame.
2157. Samuel, b. 1807; m. Olive Smith.
2158. Alvin, b. 1809.
2159. Orrin, b. 1811; m. Julia Smith.
2160. Elzira, b. 1813 ; m. Marvin Smith.
2161. Isaac Chaunoy, b. 1817.
2162. Sarah, b. 1819; m. Mr. Wiggins.
2163. Hannah Wells, b. 1822; m. A. P. Hutchin-
son.
2164. Robert Cutts, b. 1824 ; m. L. A. White,
s. p.
2165. Susan Wells, b. 1827 ; m. Jas. Hoyt, July
29, 1850.
2166. Jos. Cutts, b. 1829.
CuTTs Genealogy. 183
1009
Samuel Gunnison (Jr.), son of Samuel and Dorcas
(Cutts) Gunnison, married Eliza Williams, September
4, ls09.
2167. SoPHiEA Williams, b. 1810; m. Wm. Peaslee,
June 1, 1831.
2168. Jno. Williams, b. 1812 ; killed by the In-
dians.
2169. William (1), b. 1816; d, y.
2170. William (2), b. 1817.
2171. Alice Maria, b. 1818; m. Silas Booth,
1842.
2172. Mary E., b. 1820 ; m. Joshua W. Booth.
2173. Jos. Andrew, b. 1822 ; went to California
2174. Lois Minerva, b. 1823 ; m. B. F. Sawyer.
2175. Alma Jane, b. 1826; m. S. B. Cofran.
2176. Albert Richardson, b. 1830 ; went to Cali-
fornia.
101!^
Alice Gunnison, dauo-hter of Samuel and Dorcas
(Cutts) Gunnison, married John Straw, June 3,
1819.
2177. Oliver, b. 1820 ; d. 1828.
2178. Samuel, b. ; m. Miss Smith.
2179. Dorcas, b. ; m. Mr. Trow.
2180. Fidelia, b. ; d.
2181. John, b. ; d.
1013
William Gunnison married Laura Willey.
2182. Marcus Aurelius, b. 1820; m. Lucy Day,
1844.
2183. Geo. Willey, b. 1822 ; d. 1828.
i84 CuTTS Genealogy.
1014
Oliver Gunnison marned Susan Willey, Oct. 21, 1822.
2184. Oliver Willey, b. 1823 ; ra. Ellen Van
Schuyver, Dec. 23, 1856.
2185. Henry Willey, b. 1826; m. Esther L. Smith,
Oct. 14, 1851.
2186. Eunice Alice, b. 1829; m. D. Howard.
2187. Austin, b. 1833 ; m. M. S. Sheppard, Oct. 27,
1857.
2188. Alice Adaline, b. 1837 ; d. 1838.
2189. Mary Adelaide, b. 1842; d. 1852.
1016
Horace Cutts, son of William and Betsey (Kerswell)
Cutts, married Mary Carr.
2190. Eliza, b. ; m. Daniel Savory.
1017
Alva Cutts married Lucy Piper.
2191. Martha, b. ; d. at 20 years of age.
1019
William Cutts (Jr.) married Olive Dame, daughter of
Hatevil Dame.
2192. Belinda, b. ; m. Ebenezer Adams.
2193. Center L., b. ; m. Juliana Hurd,
10S3
Sarah Cutts, daughter of Thomas and Lucy CBascom)
Cutts, married Asa Fletcher of (Concord, N. H. They
lived many years in Orwell, Vt., and then both re-
moved to Spencerville, Lid., June 12, 1846, where they
both died, leaving no children.
Asa Fletcher died in 1883, fourteen years after the
death of his wife.
CuTTs Genealogy. 185
1034
Lorraine Cufets, son of Thomas and Lucy (Bascom)
Cutts, married Emeline Murray, daughter of Jonathan
and Roselinda (Bascom) Murray, January 24, 1832.
2194. Harriet Emeline, b. Dec. 28, 1832; m. Rev.
W. K Bacon, July 26, 1855.
2195. Chas. Elbert, b. Aug. 2, 1835; m. Betsey
Larson, Apr. 17, 1859.
2196. Alice Lucretia, b. Oct. 7, 1840; d. unm.,
May 27, 1859.
2197. RoLLiN Edward, b. Aug. 13, 1844; m. Sarah
Ann Cutts, Oct. 11, 1866.
10S5
Edward Cutts, son of Thomas and Lucy (Bascom)
Cutts, married Eliza Messer, 1821.
2198. Sarah Elvira, b. Dec. 10, 1822 (teacher) ;
d. unm., Mar. 24, 1886.
2199. Moses Messer, b. Aug. 14, 1824; m. Ann E.
Kellogg, July 31,1849, s. p. ; d. Dec. 23, 1861.
2200. Euretta R., b. Dec. 21, 1826; m. Edson S.
Higgins, June 13, 1849.
2201. Abigail L., b. Dec. 4, 1828; m. Mason L
Fisher, Mar. 30, 1852.
2202. Thos. Messer, b. Dec. 14, 1830 ; m. Harriet
E. Bigelow, Dec. 4, 1855.
2203. Marsena Edgar, b. May 22, 1833 ; m. Helen
Frick, June, 1857; d. Sept., 1883.
2204. Samuel K., b'. Mar. 25, 1835 ; m. Mary Smith,
1861 ; d. Aug., 1863.
2205. Mary Eliza, b. Apr. 12, 1837 ; m. Wm. R.
Lewis, Sept. 12, 1865.
2206. Emma Eurelia, b. May 2, 1841 ; m. Milton
Churchill, Sept., 1861; d. Feb., 1863.
Edward Cutts died in Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1875.
24
1 86 CuTTS Genealogy.
1026
Thomas Cutts (Jr.), son of Thomas and Lucy (Bas-
com) Cutts, married Fannie Kingsley, Nov. 30, 1826.
2207. Edward Jason, b. June 2, 1831 ; d. Mar. 12,
1832.
2208. Eliza Ann, b. Apr. 30, 1833 ; m. Kev. Fred-
erick Widmer, Aug. 9, 1859.
2209. HENRr Thos., b. Oct. 6, 1836 ; m. Cornelia A.
Wilcox, Oct. 29, 1862.
2210. Martha Caroline, b. Feb. 28, 1840.
1037
Lucy Cutts married Isaac Fisher, June 12, 1846.
2211. , b. Aug., 1847; d. Aug., 1847.
Isaac Fisher died in Orwell, Vt., Aug. 16, 1865,
se. 67.
1038
Daniel Buell Cutts married Lucy Kussell Smith,
Mar. 14, 1827.
2212. Mary Dianthus, b. Feb. 25, 1828 ; m. Shel-
don M. Streeter, Jan. 19, 1848; d. July 3,
1857.
2213. Ira Smith, b. Oct. 22, 1829 ; m. (1) Mary L.
Eussell, June 11, 1856; (2) Delia Kussell,
1874.
2214. Henry, b. May 4, 1835; d. Apr. 6, 1842.
2215. Sarah Ann, b. Apr. 13, 1838; m. R E.
Cutts, 1866; d. June 10, 1873.
2216. Koswell Bottom, b. Oct. 3, 1840; m. Celia
Yale, 1864.
2217. Emily Jane, b. Apr. 18, 1842; m. Orlando
S. Earl, Oct. 11, 1865.
2218. Henry Daniel, b. Apr. 23, 1845 ; d. unm.,
Oct. 18, 1865.
CuTTS Genealogy. 187
2219. Fat^ny Maria, b. Apr. 29, 1847; d. unm.,
Dec. 29, 1861.
Mrs. Lucy R. S. Cutts died Aug. 24, 1864.
Daniel B. Cutts married (2) Mrs. Eliza A. Fisher,
Apr. 5, 18T1, Windham, Ohio.
lOSl
Fidelia Cutts married Silas Beeclier, Apr. 1, 1834.
2220. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Sept. 20, 1836 ; m. Jas.
Goodman, Mar. 28, 1860.
2221. Jas. Judson, b. Apr. 28, 1839 ; unm., No. Gran-
ville, N. Y.
2222. Mary Louise, b. Aug. 1, 1843 ; m. Morvalden
Brayton, Jan. 3, 1872.
2223. Laura Amelia, b. Sept. 1, 1845 ; m. Myron
W. Woodruff, Dec. 26, 1874.
2224. Martha Caroline, b. Oct. 31, 1849 ; m. Prof.
Chas. J. Majory, Dec. 26, 1874, s. p.
Silas Beeclier died in No. Granville, N. Y., Feb. 16,
1887.
103S
Mary Melissa Cutts married Salmon Persons, Oct.
8, 1840.
2225. Lucy Cutts, b. Nov. 10, 1841.
2226. Newton Salmon, b. July 8, 1843 ; m. Phoebe
A. Grill, Sept. 19, 1878.
2227. , b. 1845; d. July 8, 1845.
2228. Clarence E., b. Feb. 27, 1847 ; (M. D.) ; m.
Addie Gary, Nov. 27, 1878.
2229. Orville E., b. Aug. 13, 1849; m. Ella L.
Weeks, Mar. 20, 1875.
2230. Emma A., b. June 23, 1851 ; m. Chas. C. Wag-
ner, Aug. 28, 1873.
2231. Mary E., b. July 4, 1856 ; m. Albert Dresser.
Salmon Persons died Oct. 26, 1880.
i88 CuTTS Genealogy.
1033
William Cutts married Margaret Gourley.
2232. Robert Wm., b. ; Grand Forks, Dak.
1034
Linus Aurelian Cutts married Annali E. Smith, June
26, 1844.
2233. Julia E., b. Dec. 29, 1849.
2234. Lucy P., b. Sept. 17, 1855; d. Jan. 11, 1863.
Mrs. A. E. (Smith) Cutts died Oct., 1891, North-
field, Minn.
1035
Eunice Caroline Cutts married Philetus A. Swift,
Aug. 12, 1849.
2235. Clarence F., b. Oct. 11, 1850; (M. D.) Har-
lan, lud.
2236. Amy E., b. May 2, 1852.
2237. Sarah A., b. Dec. 10, 1855.
2238. Mary M., b. Nov. 8, 1857.
2239. Rollin Edward, b. Feb. 17, 1860.
2240. Everett A., b. Nov. 7, 1863.
Philetus A. Swift died Dec. 15, 1880.
1037
John Cutts, son of Charles and Abigail (Hurd)
Cutts, married Hannah Rand.
2241. Temperance, b. Oct. 4, 1816; m. Wm. L.
Needham, June 13, 1848.
2242. Rodney, b. June 6, 1818 ; d. y.
2243. Charles (Jr.), b. Mar. 13,1820; m. Elsie
Sholes, Oct. 29, 1845; d. June 15, 1879.
2244. Prudence, b. June 28, 1822; m. Horace R.
Everett, Oct. 27, 1861.
CuTTs Genealogy. 189
2245. Jno. Rodney, b. Nov. 15, 1821 ; m. Sophronia
M. George, May 6, 1851.
Jolin Cutts married (2) Martha Parsley.
2246. Dexter, b. Sept. 27, 1830; m. Maria Rand,
Sept. 10, 1851; d. Dec. 30, 1885.
2247. TiLTON, b. Apr. 15, 1832 ; m. Cordelia Rand,
May 16, 1855; d. Nov. 18, 1872.
2248. Addison, b. July 24, 1834; m. Rosilla Rand,
d. Oct. 3, 1880.
2249. Haevey, b. Sept. 13, 1836; m. Mary A.
Millen, Mar. 28, 1865.
John Cutts married (3) Sarah Dame.
2250. BENJAmN, b. Mar. 15, 1842 ; d. of cholera in
Omaha, Neb., Sept. 16, 1866.
2251. Mary Jane, b. Mar. 15, 1843 ; m. John Moore,
May 31, 1863.
1038
Oliver Cutts, son of Charles and Abigail (Hurd)
Cutts, married Charlotte Croxford, April 29, 1823.
2252. Betsey Elmira, b. Nov. 29, 1824 ; m. Joel
Merrill, Oct. 7, 1853.
2253. Maria, b. July 13, 1827 ; m. Geo. W. Cox,
Oct. 22, 1850.
2254. Samtel, b. Mar. 15, 1829; m. Aurora E.
Sherburne, Apr. 1, 1855.
2255. Sarah A., b. June 1, 1831 ; d. unm., Nov.
25, 1857.
2256. Ltjcy E., b. Mar. 5, 1833 ; m. (1) Sylvester
Owen, May 15, 1853; (2) Louis Bates,
Dec. 13, 1865.
2257. Mary, b. Dec. 29, 1835 ; m. Jno. Tucker,
Apr. 30, 1856; d. Oct. 4, 1880.
Mrs. Charlotte (Croxford) Cutts died June 14,
1875.
190 CuTTS Genealogy.
1039
Nathan Cutts married Mary Burnham, April, 1824.
2258. Alonzo K., b. Jan.* 27, 1825; m. Elizabeth
Goodrich, June 23, 1846.
2259. Silas, b. Jan. 1, 1827; d. Jan. 2, 1827.
2260. Philo, b. Dec. 11, 1829; m. Sarah Harvey,
July, 1851 ; d. Dec. 4, 1877.
2261. RuFus, b. Dec. 13, 1831 ; m. Sarah Daggett,
Sept., 1858.
2262. AsEL L., b. Mar. 11, 1834; d. unm., Mar. 13,
1862.
Mrs. Mary (Burnham) Cutts died Feb. 2, 1868.
1040
Dorcas Cutts married Stephen Cisco, Sept., 1818.
2263. Sylvester, b. Jan. 1, 1819.
2264. Milton, b. Mar. 13, 1820 ; d. 1827.
2265. Reuben, b. July 18, 1822; m.
2266. Eleazer, b. Dec, 1823 ; d. in the rebellion.
2267. Alvira, b. ,1824;m. , Indiana.
2268. Alexander, b. ; d. y.
2269. Betsey Jane, b. ; d. y.
1041
Reuben Cutts married Mehitable E. Cheney, daugh-
ter of Richard Cheney of Londonderry, N. H., Feb.
14, 1828.
2270. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 30, 1828 ; d. Aug. 26,
1830.
2271. Joseph Dexter, b. Sept. 23, 1830; d. Jan.
26, 1831.
2272. GrEO. Washington, b. Oct. 30, 1831 ; m.
Eunice B. Wright, Apr. 22, 1828.
2273. Andrew Jackson, b. Dec. 1, 1832; m. Mary
J. Messer, Aug. 26, 1858 ; d. Aug. 22, 1890.
CuTTS Genealogy. 191
2274. Maetin Van Bueen, b. Dec. 1, 1832 ; m.
(1) Jennie P. Gilman, May 10, 1861; (2)
K. F. Barton, May 25, 1879.
2275. Edwin, b. Sept. 27, 1836; m. Martha L. Lear,
May 18, 1862. .
2276. LoEENzo Lafayette, b. May 31, 1842; m.
Mary A. Rollins, Mar. 3, 1863.
2277. Angeline, b. June 23, 1844; m. O. M. Grove,
Oct. 13, 1870; d. Oct. 27, 1888.
Mrs. MeMtable E. C. Cutts died Nov. 16, 1888.
1049
Thankful Cutts married David C. Maxfield, Nov. 28,
1827.
2278. Oeisa Maegaeet, b. Mar. 3, 1829; m. Jno.
H. Brown, Feb. 5, 1850.
2279. Alzina, b. Oct. 30, 1832 ; m. Bela Babb, Sept.
4, 1851; d. Dec. 13, 1852.
2280. Ruth, b. Sept. 3, 1830; m. Bela Babb, Nov.
25, 1875.
2281. Maey Jane, b. Aug. 4, 1837 ; d. Aug. 3, 1838.
2282. Laueen, b. Nov. 6, 1840; m. Mary E.Lyons,
Sept. 6, 1863.
2283. Geo. Sidney, b. Aug. 3, 1843; m. Sarah E.
Cole, Dec. 16, 1866.
1043
Ariel Cutts married Rebecca Cisco, 1829.
2284. Maey, b. Mar. 5, 1830; m. C. H. Weeks,
Apr. 29, 1852.
2285. Samuel, b. Aug. 28, 1831 ; m. Sarah Tucker,
Jan. 3, 1858.
2286. Susan B., b. Dec. 22, 1833 ; m. P. P. Knights,
Nov. 27, 1856.
2287. Philinda S., b. Feb. 8, 1836 ; m. C. O. Barton,
Sept. 27, 1857.
192 CuTTS Genealogy.
1045
Abigail Cutts married Page Maxfield, Nov. 13, 1828.
2288. Sanders C, b. Dec. 26, 1830; d. Oct. 30,
1834.
2289. MARiLLA.b. Feb. 9, 1833 ; m. Ira Hurd (Jr.),
July 12, 1855, s. p.; d. Mar. 26, 1856.
2290. Russell, b. Nov. 7, 1836 ; m. Malvina Com-
stock, Aug. 26, 1862 ; d. Apr. 9, 1875.
2291. Haevey Page, b. May 29, 1840; m. Fanny
P. Dodge, Sept. 17, 1866.
2292. Sophia F., b. June 13, 1842 ; m. Ira Hurd (Jr.),
Jan. 6, 1861.
2293. Mary Jane, b. Oct. 11, 1843; m. Benj. F.
Lear, July 2, 1862.
2294. Edith V., b. June 22, 1844 ; m. Jno. Q. Emery,
July 24, 1874.
1046
Sally Cutts married Daniel Currier, May 11, 1843.
2295. Viola L., b. Feb. 28, 1845 ; m. Jno. L. French,
Mar. 7, 1866; d. Feb. 8, 1883.
2296. ALMiNAP.,b. Oct. 7, 1846 ; m. F. W. Wheeler,
Sept. 25, 1875.
2297. John E., b. Nov. 23, 1848 ; m. (reorgia Smith,
Nov. 16, 1873.
2298. Geo. Daniel, b. Feb. 25, 1855; m. Laura
Swan, May 22, 1884.
1047
Lemira Cutts married Nathan Maxfield, Mar. 1,
1838.
2299. Lestina, b. Aug. 26, 1839; d. July 14,
1841.
2300. Henry E, b. June 16, 1842 ; m. C. L. Carr,
Dec. 24, 1869; d. Feb. 9, 1883.
CuTTS Genealogy. 193
2301. Chas. a., b. Apr. 12, 1848; m. Lizzie M.
George, Jan. 3, 1877; d. Jan. 7, 1882.
2302. Ella M., b. Jan. 9, 1854; m. Jno. W. John-
son, May 5, 1874.
1066
Susanna Billings, daughter of Enoch and Mary
(Cutts) Billings, married Solomon Davis.
2303. Enoch Billings, b. ; m. Pauline Sands.
2304. Chas. Allen, b. ; m. Martha Sands.
2305. Maey Elizabeth, b. Mar. 2, 1826; m. Sam'l
R Lapham, Nov. 26, 1850.
2306. Susan, b. ; d. y.
2307. Haetley Cutts, b. ; d. after 1870.
2308. Caroline, b. ; d. y.
1068
Abiah Billings, daughter of Enoch and Mary
(Cutts) Billings ; married Seth Soper, 1823.
2309. Edward, b. Dec. 14, 1824.
2310. Maey Billings, b. Mar. 7, 1825 ; m. Isaac
Lapham, May 7, 1851.
2311. Saeah Augusta, b. Aug. 7, 1830 ; m. George
D. Lord, Sept. 10, 1859.
Mrs. A. B. Soper died Feb. 15, 1833.
Seth Soper married (2) Abbie Yeaton, s. p., and
died May 7, 1877.
1069
Enoch Billings Bradbury, son of Jabez and Mary
(Cutts) Bradbury, married Mary Chase Huse, Aug.
29, 1833.*
2312. Caroline, b. June 14, 1834.
2313. Lydia E., b. Nov. 24, 1836.
* See Bradbury Memorial, 142-3.
25
194 CuTTS Genealogy.
1071
Sarah Hill Stevens, daughter of William and Sarah
(Cutts) Stevens, married Reuben Stevens, Aug. 24,1828.
2314. Wm. Reuben, b. Sept. 4, 1835 ; d. unm., Oct.
31, 1855.
2315. Saeah Elizabeth, b. Aug. 24, 1837 ; m.
Dan'l McDuffee, Nov. 13, 1862.
1079
Sophronia Stevens married George B. Gay, Aug.
26, 1828.
2316. Geoege Lewis, b. Mar. 21, 1830; d. unm., in
Callao.
1074
Almira Stevens married Charles Gay.
2317. Chas. Maetel, b. Jan. 30, 1839, Gardiner, Me.
1076
Mary Fowler, daughter of Philip and Hannah (Cutts)
Fowler, married Joseph Pindar, 1815.
2318. Samuel Cutts, b. 1816; d. y.
1077
John Cutts Fowler married Mary W. Nutter, Apr.
4, 1822.
2319. Geeen Claek, b. Feb. 27, 1823 ; m. Sarah M.
Hall, Apr. 25, 1859.
2320. John Fletchee, b. Mar. 2, 1826 ; m. Caroline
Hall, 1854.
2321. Maey a., b. Feb. 16, 1828; m. Mark W.
Chase, Jan. 26, 1853.
Mrs. Mary W. (Nutter) Fowler died Sept. 21,
1852, ge. 54.
John C. Fowler married (2) Susan K. Wiggin, Feb.
22, 1855, who died Dec. 30, 1864.
CuTTS Genealogy. 195
1080
Charlotte Fowler married David Stevens, son of
Theopliilus and Abigail (Tewksbury) Stevens, May
21, 1828.
2322. Samuel Cutts, b. 1829 ; d. y.
2323. Geo. Haerison, b. Feb. 25, 1830; m. Nancy
Potter Davenport, June 6, 1855.
2324. Sarah Abigail, b. May 9, 1833; m. John M.
Ballon, Oct. 5, 1853.
1083
Samuel Cutts, son of Thomas and Sarah (Colburn)
Cutts, married Dolly Bray, Dec. 26, 1823.
2325. Ferdinand, b. ; m. — — .
2326. Mart, b. ; m. .
2327. Abbie, b.
2328. Saeah Ann, b. ; d.
2339. John Bray, b. , I^ew Portland, Me.
1084
Dorcas Cutts married Jos. Luce, son of Charles and
Catherine (Merry) Luce, Dec. 29, 1824.
2330. Wm. Henry, b. Jan. 28, 1826; m. Jane Emery,
1852.
2331. Warren, b. Aug. 12, 1828; m. (1) Carrie
Moran, 1857; (2) Rosa E. Higgins, 1883.
2332. George, b. June 24, 1830; m. (1) Aphia
Luce, 1862 ; (2) Mary Hilton, s. p.
2333. Chaeles, b. Sept. 12, 1832; m. Helen M.
Cutts, Apr. 7, 1866.
2334. Jas. Mieon, b. Aj^r. 10, 1836; m. Lottie
Wheeler, 1866.
2335. Jos. Meeey, b. July 1, 1838 ; m. Annie Tink-
ham, 1865.
2336. Catherine, b. Mar. 23, 1840; d. unm., 1865.
196 CuTTS Genealogy.
1085
William Cutts, son of Thos. and Sarali C. Cutts,
married Rachel Jackson, daughter of Deacon Elijah
and Abigail (Cutts) Jackson, Sept. 12, 1830. (See
1 123).
2337. Wm. Oscar, b. Oct. 25, 1833; m. Lavinia C.
Bashford, June 5, 1862; d. May 13, 1875.
2338. Henry, b. May 24, 1835; d. June 1, 1835.
2339. Frank, b. Aug. 30, 1836 ; d. Feb. 13, 1837.
2340. Elvira, b. June 4, 1838 ; m. Jos. M. Weeks,
1860.
2341. Henrietta, b. June 28, 1840 ; m. Jno. H.
Wilson, 1858.
2342. Elijah Jackson, b. Aug. 17, 1844; m. Jen-
nie M. Oakley, May 8, 1866.
2343. Frank, b. Oct. 16, 1847; d. Sept. 4, 1852.
2344. Albert E., b. Apr. 19, 1850; d. Oct. 15,
1857.
2345. Albert E., b. June 6, 1852.
1087
George Cutts married Anna Metcalf, daughter of
John and Sarah (Fletcher) Metcalf, Apr. 2, 1829.
2346. George B., b.
2347. John, b. ; m. Harriet .
2348. Oliver, b. ; d.
2349. Sarah, b.
2350. Martha, b. ; m. Jos. Warren Vaughan.
1088
James Cutts married Olive Colburn, daughter of
John and Olive (Colburn) Colburn, Jan. 28, 1834.
2351. Edwin R., b. Dec. 6, 1834; m. Jane D. Wil-
lard, Mar., 1858, s. p.
2352. Helen, b. Jan. 1, 1837; d. Apr. 2, 1837.
CuTTS Genealogy. 197
2353. Helen M., b. Apr. 1, 1838 ; m. Chas. Luce,
Sept, 1866.
2354. Maria Colburn, b. Feb. 5, 1841; m. Wm. ^
Metcalf, 1864 ; d. Sept. 2, 1885.
2355. Chas. Colburn, b. Nov. 5, 1843; m. Luella
E. Stevens, Mar. 10, 186T; d. Sept. 18,
1869.
2356. Jno. Colburn, b. Nov. 30, 1845; d. Feb. 18,
1846.
2357. Olive Colburn, b. May 27, 1847; m. Wm.
Denton, 1867 ; d. Sept. 9, 1872.
2358. OcENA, b. Jan. 27, 1850; m. Herman Train,
Jan. 1, 1867.
2359. Sarah, b. Dec. 19, 1851 ; m. A. D. Willard,
June 10, 1877.
2360. Georgia, b. May 2, 1856; m. M. C. Kelley,
Sept. 6, 1880.
Mrs. O. C. Cutts died in Farmington, Me., May 12,
1887.
1089
Sarah Ann Cutts married Oliver Rollins, Feb., 1834.
2361. Rebecca, b. Apr. 12, 1835; d. y.
2362. Wm., b. Nov. 28, 1837 ; m. Sophia J. Lapbam,
Mar. 9, 1864.
2363. Hannah Cutts, b. Mar. 7, 1840; m. Chas.
Lord, June 19, 1861; d. Feb. 22, 1877.
2364. Rebecca, b. Nov. 9, 1842.
2365. Dolly, b. Nov. 9, 1844; m. J. W. Vaughan,
June 19, 1873, s. p. ; d. June, 1888.
2366. Oliver, b. May 7, 1847 ; d. at sea, on ship
"Ellenwood," Sept. 5, 1868.
2367. John, b. Jan. 31, 1851 ; m. (1) Dora Bailey,
1872 ; (2) Maria Vaughan, 1882.
Oliver Rollins (Sr.) died May 10, 1859.
198 CuTTs Genealogy.
1090
Oliver Cutts, son of Thomas and Sarah C. Cutts,
married Hannali Cutts (l 105), daughter of Elisha and
Hannah (Hooper) Cutts, Aug. 4, 1840.
2368. Edward, b. Nov. 25, 1842; m. Helen W.
Tobey, May 21, 1868.
2369. Sarah, b. 1845; d. y.
2370. Mary Elizabeth, b. 1847 ; d. y.
2371. Hannah, b. Feb. 4, 1850; m. J. W. Ude, s.
p., Aug. 5, 1875.
2372. Adelalde, b. 1855; d. y.
1091
Hartley Cutts, son of Samuel and Mary K. (Wood-
ward) Cutts, married Caroline Bradbury, Nov. 9, 1832.
(See 1070.)
2373. Sam'l Augustus, b. Oct. 12, 1833 ; d. Nov.
13, 1834.
2374. Eugene Bradbury, b. Aug. 24, 1835 ; m.
Elizabeth P. McDuffie, June, 1859, s. p.
2375. Augustus, b. Nov. 3, 1837 ; m. Jennie D.
Libby, Nov. 6, 1879.
2376. Wm. Henry, b. Se]3t. 15, 1840; m. Mary J.
Merrill, Nov. 20, 1868.
2377. Ella Jane, b. July 20, 1843 ; d. Nov. 20, 1865.
2378. Chas. Davis, b. Feb. 6, 1845 ; m. Mary Gray,
June 25, 1877.
2379. Catherine May, b. Dec. 22, 1847.
1093
Samuel Cutts married Anstress Adaline Woodward,
daughter of 'Daniel and Elizabeth (Welch) Wood-
ward, Apr. 15, 1834.
2380. Danlel Woodward, b. Feb. 2, 1835, Carson
City, Nev.
CuTTS Genealogy. 199
2381. Edwaed, b. Aug. 17, 1837.
2382. Adele Caroline, b. Dec. 11, 1841 ; m. E. F.
Morton, Feb. 21, 1869.
2383. Flora Catharine, b. Sept. 1, 1844; m. Albert
White, s. p., Mar. 25, 1875.
2384. KoLAND H., b. Nov. 16, 184n ; m. Emma Wat-
kins, Nov. 12, 1875.
2385. Frederic, b. Aug. 16, 1849, Randolph, Me.
Mrs. A. A. W. Cutts died Apr. 12, 1883.
1093
Mary Cutts married Francis Philbrick, Oct., 1844.
2386. WiNFiELD Scott, b.
2387. Mary Etta, b. ; m. Mr. Berry.
2388. Frank, b. ; d.
2389. Llewellyn, b.
Francis Philbrick died W. Gardiner, Me., Aug.,
1885.
1094
Katharine Cutts married Spencer F. Wadsworth,
Aug. 21, 1836.
2390. Katharine, b. Aug. 26, 1837 ; m. Mr. Jno.
W. Handron.
2391. Fred'k Spencer, b. Sept. 3, 1839; m. Ellen
Gordon, 1861.
2392. Melvin Cutts, b. Feb. 11, 1842; m. (1)
Georgianna Mussey, s. p.. May 17, 1866,
who d. 1888; (2) Mary E. Chamberlain,
Sept. 4, 1890.
2393. Emily Cutts, b. June 18, 1844; m. Geo. S.
Du Bois; d.
2394. Adeline, b. 1849.
2315. Clarence E., b. Mar. 11, 1852.
200 CuTTS Genealogy.
1095
Louise Cutts married Wm. L. Flitner (see IIIO),
Aug. 17, 1841.
2396. Wm. Herbert, b. June 26, 1842.
2397. Walter Geo., b. June 15, 1844.
2398. Clara Louise, b. Nov. 18, 1845.
2399. Albert Marwick, b. Sept. 2, 1848 ; d. Jan.
10, 1874.
2400. Chas. Edward, b. Dec. 31, 1854; m. Mary
Adele Bemis, Aug. 29, 1889. Inwood-on-
Hudson, N. Y.
1096
Amos Woodward Cutts married Abigail Smyth Col-
burn, Nov. 29, 1838.
2401. Hannah Averill, b. Sept. 4, 1839; m. (1)
H. C. Lennox, 1863; (2) G. S. Cooley,
1869.
2402. Albert Davld, b. Oct. 4, 1841 ; m. Emma
T. Wilbur, 1866.
2403. Jas. McCollum, b. Jan. 27, 1844 ; m, J. Fisher,
Dec. 10, 1868.
2404. GusTAvus Colburn, b. Jan. 6, 1846; d. Dec.
30, 1882, Marysville, Cal. .
1097
Washington Cutts married Lettice Tibbetts, Nov. 12,
1844.
2405. Sam'l Woodward, b. Feb. 5, 1846 ; m. Miss
Watson, s. p., Mar. 17, 1874.
2406. Alice E., b. Oct. 20, 1850; m. C. W. Smith,
Jan. 1, 1873; d. Feb. 29, 1884.
2407. Alvin, b. July 18, 1857 ; m. Eva Scott, May
27, 1883.
CuTTS Genealogy. 201
1099
Susan Woodward Cutts married Jolm Covill, son of
Michael and Jaue (Erskine) Covill, Nov. 23, 1842.
2408. Fannie A, b. Apr. 3, 1844; m. Geo. E. War-
ren, Nov. 5, 1868.
2409. Emily Cutts, b. Dec. 20, 1845 ; d. Jan. 24, 1856.
2410. Augusta E., b. Jan. 10, 1849; m. Edwin M.
Clark, Aug. 28, 1871.
2411. Wilder Cutts, b. June 23, 1856.
2412. Emily Louise, b. Mar. 13, 1859; m. Arthur
L. Cole, Feb. 26, 1884.
2413. John A., b. Apr. 24, 1861.
John CoviU died Oct. 28, 1887.
1103
William Cutts, son of Elisha and Hannah (Hooper)
Cutts, married Elizabeth Aldrich.
2414. , b. ; m. John H. Weaver, N. Y.
1103
Mary Cutts married Ira Vaughan.
2415. Elisha Cutts, b. , Tacoma, Wash.
2416. Ira (Jr.), b. , Salem, Mass.
1104
Sarah Ann Cutts married Daniel Thurston.
2417. , b.
2418. , b.
1106
Elisha Cutts (Jr.) married Eliza Lincoln.
2419. , b.
2420. , b.
2421. , b.
2422. -, b. , Spring Lake, Wis.
26
202 CuTTS Genealogy.
1108
Joseph Flitner, son of Joseph and Betsey (Cutts)
Flitner, married Cordelia White Flitner, daughter of
Francis and Elizabeth (Oakman) Flitner, Dec. 14,
1837.
2423. Delia, b. Sept. 4, 1838 ; d. Aug. 29, 1840.
2424. Anne Elizabeth, b. Jan. 29, 1840.
2425. Ieene, b. Mar. 28, 1844; m. Jno. Gumming,
June 11, 1868 ; d. May 6, 1869.
2426. Mary Abbie, b. Mar. 12, 1848; d. Mar. 5,
1867.
Mrs. C. W. F. Flitner died Mar. 7, 1863, se. 49.
1109
Eliza Flitner married David Lewis Packard, Aug.
10, 1834.
2427. Wm. Ladd, b. Sept. 4, 1835 ; m. Sarah Fales,
Nov. 6, 1862.
2428. Angeline, b. Sept. 4, 1839 ; d. Sept. 1, 1840.
2429. Edna Anne, b. July 1, 1841; d. Aug. 25,
1844.
2430. Joseph H., b. June 30, 1843; d. Sept. 18,
1848.
David L. Packard died 1868, se. 56.
1111
Geo. Washington Flitner married Mary Ann Chase,
daughter of Wm. and Alice (Keene) Chase of New
Castle, Me., May 20, 1844.
2431. Wm. Chase, b. Apr. 23, 1846 ; m. Jennie W.
Shaw, Feb. 1, 1881 ; 1 child.
2432. Alice E., b. Nov. 11, 1848 ; m. Thos. N. Ayer,
Jr., July 23, 1879; 3 children.
2433. Ella S., b. Nov. 17, 1850; d. Aug. 30, 1854.
2434. Georgianna, b. Jan. 10, 1855.
CUTTS Genealogy. 203
Ills
Samuel Cutts Flitner married Sophronia S. Jackson,
daughter of Deacon Elijah and Abigail (Cutts) Jack-
son, Sept. 9, 1846. (See II27.)
2435. Leila, b. Oct. 2, 1848; m. Wm. Mullen, Mar.
12, 1885.
2436. Elizabeth Jackson, b. Apr. 18, 1852.
2437. Joseph, b. May 21, 1850 ; d. Aug. 8, 1861.
2438. Carrie, b. Jan. 20, 1855.
2439. Frank Irven, b. Jan. 31, 1860.
2440. Ellen Sarah, b. Nov. 5, 1861.
2441. Arthur, b. May 26, 1864, Brighton, Iowa.
1118
Mary Elizabeth Lapham, daughter of Isaac and Dor-
cas (Cutts) Lajiham, married Zachariah Flitner, Aug.
16, 1838.
2442. Jos. Henry, b. Nov. 28, 1840 ; m. Mary Dow,
June 4, 1866.
2443. Mary Oakman, b. June 9, 1843 ; m. Capt. H.
B. Rollins, June 17, 1871.
2444. Frederick, b. Apr. 10, 1845 ; d. Aug. 25, 1848.
2445. David, b. Apr. 7, 1849; m. L. N. Brannon,
Sept. 26, 1876.
2446. Florence, b. July 4, 1851.
2447. Ellen Augusta, b. Dec. 18, 1854.
2448. Fred'k William, b. Sept 8, 1861.
1119
Isaac Lapham (Jr.) married Mary Billings Soper,
daughter of Seth and Abiah (Billings) Soper, May 7,
1851. (See 2312.)
2449. Alice Dorcas, b. June 22, 1853; m. Jno. E.
Hill, Sept. 18, 1877 ; d. Apr. 27, 1881.
2450. Mary Gteorgianna, b. June 9, 1859; m. Jno.
E. Hill, 1884; d. Dec. 31, 1890.
204 CuTTS Genealogy.
1120
Samuel Rogers Lapham married Mary E. Davis,
daughter of Solomon and Susanna (Billings) Davis,
Dec. 26, 1850. (See 2310.)
2451. Augusta Flitner, b. Oct. 31, 1853.
2452. Ina FEANCES,b. Aug. 30, 1858.
IISI
Wm, Cutts Lapham married Isabella Weeks, daugh-
ter of John and Amelia Weeks, Dec. 31, 1872.
2453. Nettie L., b. May 8, 1879.
1133
Edward Augustus Lapham married Myra E. Beedle,
daughter of James B, and Myra (Woodward) Beedle,
May 3, 1860.
2454. Addie Louise, b. June 12, 1861 ; m. Rev. H.
Thygerson, June, 1887.
2455. Ivane Victoria, b. Mar. 25, 1863 ; d. Mar.
18, 1874.
2456. Frank Melville, b. Dec. 12, 1866.
2457. Isaac Newton, b. Mar. 26, 1872.
2458. Alice, b. Apr. 2, 1876; d. Sept. i>, 1876.
Mrs. Myra E. B. Laj)ham died Jan. 22, 189L
1124
Alvina Jackson, daughter of Elijah and Abigail
(Cutts) Jackson, married Henry Adams.
2459. Jos. Henry, b. ; d. Oct. 12, 1848.
1125
Abigail Maria Jackson married Samuel Oakmau Flit-
ner, Sept. 26, 1837.
2460. Francis Wm., b. June 17, 1840; m. Susan E.
Hawthorne, Jan. 13, 1869, s. p.
CuTTS Genealogy. 205
2461. Delia Maria, b. July 14, 1842.
2462. GrEO. Jackson, b. June 22, 1849; m. Ellen L.
Lowell, Dec. 17, 1879.
2463. Effie Groves, b. July 17, 1854; d. unm.,
Apr. 30, 1882.
Samuel O. Flitner died July 16, 1885.
Elijah Jackson (Jr.) married Elizabeth H. Lord,
daughter of Rufus S. and J. H. (Lapham) Lord, June
1, 1848.
2464. Clarence S., b. Mar. 21, 1849 ; m. Alice M.
Dinsmore, June 30, 1881.
2465. Helen M.. b. Dec. 23, 1855.
2466. Ettie F., b. May 18, 1861 ; m. Thos. Curtis,
Dec. 6, 1887.
11S9
Geo. Follansbee Jackson (M. D.) married Rachel
Stevens Dearborn, Jan. 2, 1854.
2467. Henry E. Dearborn, b. Mar. 27, 1860; m.
Sarah E. Young, Jan. 4, 1884.
2468. Mart Dearborn, b. May 4, 1862 ; m. Wm.
Henry Bishop, July 28, 1886.
IISO
Statira Moore, daughter of John and Sarah (Chauncy)
Moore, married Peter Shores, Oct. 30, 1811.
2469. Peter, b. 1814; d. May 9, 1818.
2470. Mark Moore, b. 1817; m. Mary E. Claren-
bole, 1835.
2471. Statira, b. 1818.
2472. Oliver, b. abt.1820; m. Eliz. Huntington,1853.
2473. Sarah Chauncy, b. abt. 1822 ; m. Mark Green.
2474. Franklin, b. 1824; d. Aug. 18,1825.
206 CuTTS Genealogy.
1131
Joanna Chauncy Moore married Wm. M. Shackford,
Apr. 14, 1813.
2475. Wm. Henry, b. Jan. 15, 1814; m. Maria
Parker Perry, Dec. 19, 1839; d. Mar. 5,
1842.
2476. Chas. Chauncy, b. Sept. 26, 1815; m. Martha
Gould Bartlett, Sept. 22, 1846 ; d. Dec,
1891.
2477. Albert Samuel, b. Feb. 14, 1819; d. unm.,
Aug. 17, 1846.
2478. Joanna Augusta, b. July 15, 1822 ; m. Moses
P. Stacey, Oct. 2, 1845.
2479. John Edward, b. Mar. 26, 1825; m. (1)
Mary A. Harris, Jan. 13, 1848; (2)
Fannie Cruess, Sept. 22, 1859; d. July 16,
1873.
Wm. M. Shackford died Nov. 12, 1875, se. 86.
11S3
John Moore married Caroline Blunt.
2480. Georgia NNA, b. ; m. Mr. Davy.
2481. John, b. ; d.
2482. Caroline, b. ; m. Mr. Williamson (Con-
sul) ; d.
1136
Eliza Chauncy Clarke, daughter of Jeremiah and
Elizabeth Hirst (Chauncy) Clarke, married Lieut. John
Porter, in Providence, R. I., Feb. 25, 1815, son of
David and Rebecca (Henry) Porter.
2483. Lucia Chauncy, b. Apr. 10, 1816 ; m. Jos.
Waddell ; d. May 16, 1839.
2484. Bolton Smith, b. Aug. 29, 1820; m. Mary
Lindley ; lost at sea in frigate Levant.
CuTTS Genealogy. 207
2485. FiTZ John, b. Aug. 31, 1822 ; m. Harriet P.
Cook, Mar. 19, 1857.
2486. David St. Leon, b. Aug. 9, 1824 (Lt. U. S.
A.) ; d. at Vera Cruz, 1847. ,
Lieut. Jolin Porter died in 1831.
1138
Samuel Gerrish (Jr.), son of Samuel and Mary (Fer-
nald) Gerrisli, married Mrs. Mary A. Gore.
2487. Samuel J., b. Apr. 9, 1841 ; m. Caroline Ger-
rish.
1140
Andrew D. Gerrish married Mary A. Moulton.
2488. Chas. Andeew, b. 1856; d. Feb. 12, 1859.
2489. Ann A., b. 1845 ; d. Jan. 5, 1848.
1143
Chas. W. Gerrish married Eliza S. Knowles of Gil-
manton, N. H.
2490. Caroline, b. ; m. Samuel J. Gerrish.
Mrs. E. S. (Knowles) Gerrish died Nov. 8, 1854.
1155
Artemas Burnham Darby, son of James and Margaret
(Elliott) Darby, married Miss Thomson, a great-grand-
daughter of Col. William Thomson of the Kevolution.
2491. Artemas Thomson, b.
2492. Eliza Elliott, b.
2493. William, b.
2494. Frank Bremar, b.
2495. John Burnham, b.
2496. , b.
2497. Charlotte, b.
2498. Caroline, b.
2o8 CuTTS Genealogy.
1157
Esther Screven married Thomas Smith, sou of
Benjamin and E. A. (Harleston) Smith, Dec. 15,
1788.
2499. Elizabeth Ann, b. Oct. 29, 1789 ; d. Apr. 12,
1790.
2500. Mary Baker, b. Feb. 1, 1791 ; d. Nov., 1792.
2501. Benj. James, b. Aug. 17, 1793.
2502. Thos. John, b. Dec. 27, 1795 ; m. Elizabeth
Barnett, Apr. 26, 1827; d. Jan. 31, 1835.
Thos. Smith died July 25, 1821.
1158
Mary Screven, daughter of General James and Mary
(Odingsell) Screven, married John Hart, son of Rev.
Oliver and Sarah ( ) Hart, June 17, 1784.
2503. Oliver James, b. Oct. 15, 1785; d. Oct. 17,
1785.
2504. Esther Mary, b. Apr. 23, 1789 ; d. Oct. 18,
1804.
2505. Martha L., b. July 19, 1790 ; m. Jno. C. Bell,
Dec. 31, 1818; d. Nov. 15, 1819.
2506. Jno. Screven, b. Sept. 23, 1792; d. Sept. 12,
1794.
2507. Chas. Thos., b. Sept. 26, 1794 ; m. A. C. Dun-
ham, Jan. 14, 1819; d. Apr. 3, 1834.
2508. Henry Wm., b. July 13, 1798; m. H. Beams,
Aug. 15, 1833, s. p.; d. Aug. 1, 1836.
2509. Elizabeth Screven Lee, b. Feb. 25, 1801 ; m.
Jos. Jones, Jan. 25, 1820 ; d.
2510. Odingsell Witherspoon, b. Dec. 9, 1803; m.
Mary C. Stevens, Jan. 12, 1826.
2511. Smith Screven, b. Apr. 13, 1806; m. (1)
Mary Coleman ; (2) Eliz. Fulton ; (3) H. A.
Newell; d. Feb. 26, 1866.
CuTTS Genealogy. 209
1161
Rev. Chas. Odingsell Screven, son of Gen. James and
Mary (Odingsell) Screven, married Mrs. Lucy Wil-
mington (Barnard) Jones, 1803.
2512. Jas. Odingsell, b. Feb. 4, 1804; m. Eleanor
S. Talbird, 1830 ; d. 1864.
Mrs. L. W. B. Screven died 1805.
Rev. C. O. Screven married (2) Mrs. Barbara Roberts
(GolpMn) Holmes, June 10, 1813.
2513. Charles, b. ; d. y.
2514. Thos. John, b. ; d. y.
2515. MiLLEDGE GoLPHiN, b. ; d. y.
2516. Ann Elizabeth, b. Oct. 17, 1820 ; m. Thos. S.
Mallard, Dec. 21, 1837.
2517. Wm. Edward, b. Aug. 31, 1822; m. Cornelia
E. Harris, July 17, 1845; d. Feb. 12, 1860.
2518. Benj. Smith, b. June 13, 1827 ; m. Ann R.
Baker, 1851 ; d. Aug. 13, 1871.
Rev, C. O. Screven graduated from Brown Univer-
sity and became pastor of the Baptist church in Sun-
bury, Ga.
1164
Martha Screven, daughter of Thomas S. and Eleanor
(Hart) Screven, married Benjamin Bonneau, Feb. 26,
1795.
2519. Elizabeth Vanderhorst, b. May 31, 1798;
m. S. J. Murray, May 25, 1820; d. July 26,
1850.
1165
Thomas Screven married Mary Ann Smith, daugh-
ter of Archer and Mary Ann Smith, Dec. 21, 1803.
2520. Archer Smith, b. Jan. 4, 1805 ; d. Sept. 23,
1806.
27
2IO CuTTS Genealogy.
2521. Wm. Josiah, b. May 28, 1807 ; d. Mar. 19,1808.
2522. Eliz. Jane, b. Aug. 21, 1808 ; d. June 6, 1820.
2523. Maky Ann, b. Feb. 24, 1811; m. Geo. Philip
Frierson, M. D., Oct. 20, 1830; d. Nov. 19,
1844.
2524. Jas. Thos., b. Jan. 6, 1813; d. Dec. 13, 1813.
2525. Martha Eleanor, b. Nov. 21, 1814; m. Geo.
P. Frierson, M. D., Nov. 25, 1846 ; d. Aug.
16, 1876.
2526. Sarah Norton, b. June 5, 1816; d. unm.,
Oct. 12, 1835.
2527. Margaret Jane, b. Aug. 17, 1819; m. Fran-
cis A. Lee, M. D., May 15, 1839 ; d. Mar. 18,
1865.
Mrs. Mary A. S. Screven died Oct. 29, 1819, se. 35.
1168
Eleanor Screven married John Cox, son of John and
Susanna Cox, Dec. 22, 1800.
2528. Jos. Hart, b. Oct. 18, 1801 ; m. Margaret L.
Lenoir, Oct. 16, 1834; d. Jan. 17, 1850.
2529. Thos. Soreven, b. Dec. 12, 1803; d. unm.,
Nov. 8, 1831.
2530. Jno. Johnson, b. Apr. 15, 1806 ; d. Oct. 5, 1808.
2531. Eleanor Susan, b. Oct. 17, 1808; m. W. L.
McCaa, M. D., Jan. 24, 1830.
2532. Jno. Washington, b. Sept. 11, 1811 ; d. unm.,
July 20, 1840.
2533. Mary Amarlnthea, b. 1819; m. Jas. K.
Jones, M. D.
2534. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 1822 ; d. unm., Aug. 19,
1841.
2535. Robert L., b. Oct. 1, 1824; d. unm., Sept. 15,
1844.
John Cox died in 1829.
CuTTS Genealogy. 211
1172
John Screven, son of John and Eliz. (Pendarvis)
Screven, married Hannah Proctor, Jan. 5, 1797, daugh-
ter of Richard and Anne (Vincent) Proctor.
2536. Amelia Sophia, b. Nov. 1, 1797; m. Samuel
M. Bond, Apr. 4, 1817 ; d. Aug. 16, 1833.
2537. Jas. Peoctor, b. Oct. 11, 1799; m. Hannah
G. Bryan, Dec. 28, 1826 ; d. July 16, 1859.
2538. Martha Sophia, b. Sept. 13, 1801 ; m. Wm.
C. Daniel, M. D., Apr. 16, 1822; d. 1833.
2539. John, b. Aug. 4, 1803 ; d. Sept. 8, 1804.
Mrs. Hannah (Proctor) Screven died Sept. 8, 1804,
sd. 26.
John Screven married (2) Sarah Ann Proctor, 1812,
daughter of Richard and Anne Y. Proctor.
2540. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 28, 1814; m. Wm. C.
Daniel, M. D., 1836 ; d. Sept. 23, 1876.
2541. Maria, b. ; d. y.
2542. Hannah, b. ; d. y.
2543. William, b. Jan. 18, 1820; d. 1821.
2544. Richard, b. Feb. 28, 1821 ; d. y.
2545. Sarah Ann, b. 1823; d. y.
Mrs. Sarah A. P. Screven died 1823.
1173
Richard Bedon Screven (M. D.), son of John and
Elizabeth (Pendarvis) Screven, married Alice Pendarvis
Bedon.
2546. Richard, b. ; m. Miss Davis.
2547. Louisa, b. ; m. Edv^ard Cuthbert, M. D.
2548. Alice, b. ; m. Jacob De Vaux Guerard,
M. D., Mar. 6, 1821.
2549. Isabel, b. ; m. Fred'k E. Eraser, Mar. 9,
1826.
2550. N. Bonaparte, b. ; m. Miss Edwards.
212 CuTTS Genealogy.
Richard Bedon Screven, M. D., married (2) Mrs.
(Hamilton) Rhodes.
2551. E. Hajiilton, b. ; m. J. Strobhard, M. D.
2552. Benjamin, b. ; m. ; killed in Cali-
fornia in 1858.
Richard Bedon Screven, M. D., m. (3) Mrs. Moser, s. p.
11T5
Sarah Screven married William Wigg Hazzard.
2553. Mary E., b. 1809 ; m. Edward N. Chisolm,
M. D., Dec. 14, 1831.
2554. Sarah C, b. ; m. Horace Waldo Mont-
gomery.
2555. Edward, b.
1178
Martha Screven married James West, Beaufort, S. C.
2556. Jas. Huger, b.
2557. IsABELLE Elliott, b.
2558. Anne Marie, b. ; m. W. H. Howland.
iiro
Elizabeth Screven married John Brookes Posey of
Virginia, Dec. 7, 1809.
2559. Caroline Augusta, b. Feb. 13, 1811 ; d. Sept.
5, 1813.
2560. Stanhope, b. Mar. 17, 1813.
2561. Maria Elizabeth Screven, b. Mav 17,
1816.
2562. Carnot, b. Aug. 5, 1818; m. ; d. Nov.
7, 1863.
2563. Laura Laurens, b. Apr. 24, 1821; d. Aug.
19, 1840.
2564. Jefferson Bryan, b. May 8, 1823 ; d. Oct. 29,
1843.
CuTTS Genealogy. 213
2565. Julia Eveline, b. Jan., 1826 ; m. Wm. Con-
nell; d. Oct. 8, 1876.
2566. Josephine Mary Proctor, b. Jan. 12, 1829.
John Brookes Posey died Aug. 13, 1838.
1183
Mary Bedon Screven married Stephen Royal Proctor.
2567. Richard, b. ; m. Elodie Touton.
2568. Jos. Bryan, b.
2569. Carolina, b. ; m. Daniel Huger.
1184
Thomas Edward Screven (M. D.) married Cornelia
McNish, Oct. 28, 1819.
2570. Jane, b. Feb. 7, 1821; m. Christopher Gads-
den, Dec. 31, 1839; d. Nov. 22, 1849.
2571. John Henry, b. Feb. 9, 1823 ; m. (1) Miss Wil-
kins, June 8, 1846; (2) Miss Van Rens-
salaer, Apr. 28, 1874.
2572. Proctor Wilson, b. Mar. 7, 1825 ; d. unm.,
Feb. 22, 1850.
2573. Benj. Smith, b. Sept. 23, 1827; m. Miss
Broughton, Nov. 6, 1849 ; d. May 30, 1860.
2574. Thos. Edward, b. Apr. 5, 1830 ; m. Miss Jen-
kins, Dec. 21, 1858.
2575. Sarah Virginia, b. Apr. 15, 1841 ; m. Stephen
Doar, M. D., May 22, 1862 ; d. Sept. 8, 1864.
2576. Cornelia Ann, b. Feb. 18, 1839; m. Henry
Dozier, Aug. 28, 1860.
2577. William Jas., b. Aug. 7, 1846 ; m. Ellen
Mobley.
2578. Jos. Bryan, b. Aug. 5, 1833 ; d. Aug. 21, 1833.
2579. Hy. Chas., b. July 27, 1836 ; d. Oct. 19, 1836.
2580. Jas. Augustus, b. Aug. 18, 1837 ; d. Nov. 17,
1837.
Mrs. Cornelia (McNish) Screven died Mar. 30, 1859.
214 CuTTS Genealogy.
1185
Joseph Gilbert, son of Setli and Elizabetli (Screven)
Gilbert, married Kebecca Ruberry, daughter of John
and Rebecca (Wilkins) Ruberry.
2581. Elizabeth, b. June 21, 1797 ; m. Jos. Whilden,
Dec. 31, 1815 ; d. Jan. 25, 1849.
2582. Jos. Ruberry, b. 1800 ; m. .
2583. Jno. Ruberry, b. July 4, 1802 ; m. Mary B.
Enifinger, June 24, 1832; d. Oct. 20, 1856.
2584. Wm. Ruberry, b. July 6, 1804; m. Margaret
Morrison, Nov. 3, 1825; d. July 28, 1864.
1186
Sarah Gilbert, daughter of Seth and Elizabetli
(Screven) Gilbert, married Wm. Humbert.
2585. Ellen, b. ; m. Wm. Riley.
2586. Wm. W., b. ; m. Emma Middleton.
2587. Mary, b. ; m. J. H. Jeffords.
1187
Eleanor Screven Gilbert married Stephen West
Moore, Dec. 14, 1803.
2588. Seth Gilbert, b. Oct. 16, 1804 ; d. Mar. 4,
1806.
2589. Stephen West, b. Apr. 2, 1806 ; m. .
2590. Sarah Humbert, b. Oct. 21, 1807.
2591. Samuel Preston, b. Sept. 16, 1813 ; m. Au-
gusta Brown; d. Mar. 31, 1889.
2592. Eliza Whilden, b. Sept. 17, 1816; d. Aug.
12, 1818.
2593. Susan PiERSON, b. Aug. 16, 1809; d. Dec. 29,
1841 ; m. Wm. Westcott, Feb. 19, 1833.
2594. Ellen Screven Gilbert, b. July 25, 1811;
d. July 25, 1846 ; m. Wm. Westcott, Jan.
10, 1843.
CuTTS Genealogy. 215
2595. Chas. Lloyd, b. Mar. 20, 1820; d. Oct. 23,
1841.
Stephen West Moore (Sr.) died Nov. 24, 1824,
88. 44.
1188
Seth Hart Gilbert married .
2596. Seth, b.
2597. Oathakine, b. 1816 ; m. Mr. Galloway, Dec.
14, 1837.
2598. Ellen Moore, b. 1818 ; m. (1) Rev. J. B. Bax-
tou ; (2) Mr. Heidt, s. p. ; (3) R. S. R.
Chrystyburg ; d. 1888.
2599. Henry Dunbar, b. Apr. 12, 1820; m. Susan
E. Bishop, Nov., 1841.
1190
Harriet Brackett Spence, daughter of Keith and
Mary Whipple (Traill) Spence, married Rev. (Jharles
Lowell, son of Hon. John and Rebecca (Russell)
Lowell, Oct. 2, 1806.
2600. Chas. Russell, b. Oct. 30, 1807 ; m. Anna
C. Jackson, Apr. 13, 1832 ; d. June 23,
1870.
2601. Rebecca Russell, b. Jan. 17, 1809; d. unm.,
May 20, 1872.
2602. Mary Traill Spenoe, b. Dec. 3, 1810; m.
Samuel R. Putnam, Apr. 25, 1832.
2603. Wm. Keith Spence, b. Sept. 23, 1813 ; d. Feb.
12, 1823,
2604. RoBT. Traill Spence, b. Oct. 8, 1816; m.
Marianne Duane, 1843; d. Sept. 12, 18^1.
2605. Jas. Russell, b. Feb. 22, 1819 ; m. (1) Maria
White, Dec. 26, 1844; (2) Frances Dun-
lap, 1857; d. Aug. 12, 1891.
2i6 CuTTS Genealogy.
Rev. Chas. Lowell, son of Hon. Jolin and Rebecca
(Russell) Lowell, b. Aug. 15, 1782, diedJan. 20,1861.
Ordained minister of the West Church, Boston, Jan.
1, 1806. For a most admirable and extended notice of
his life see " Memoir of Rev. Charles Lowell, D. D.,
by Mary Lowell Putnam," in the fourth volume of
" The Memorial Biographies of the N. E. Hist. Gen.
Society."
1191
Robert Traill Spence married Mary Clare Carroll,
daughter of Nicholas Carroll of Maryland.
2606. Ann Josepha, b. ; m. Franklin Smith ;
d.
2607. Caeeoll,^ b. 1818 ; m. Rebecca Carroll,
1843.
2608. RoBEET Teaill, b. ; m. Mrs. Virginia Wal-
dron, s. p.; d.
2609. Chas. Lowell Stewaet, b. ; d. unm.
2610. Stephen De Catue, b.
2611. Maey Claee, b. ; m. Oliver P. McGill,
1844 ; d.
2612. RoBEETA, b. ; m. Chas. Brooke, s. p.; d.
1193
Graeme Keith Spence married Susan Shaw Randall,
daughter of Thos. Randall of Baltimore, Md., 1820.
2613. Keith, b.
2614. Chaelotte Heneietta, b.
2615. Maey Teaill, b. Aug., 1823.
2616. RoBT. Traill Townsend, b. Dec. 5, 1829 ; m.
Maria W. Hazlitt, Oct. 17, 1871.
Mrs. Susan Shaw (Randall) Spence died on Oct. 7,
1882.
* U . S . Minister-resident at Constantinople 1854.
CuTTS Genealogy. 217
1194
Louisa Josepha Whipple Spence married Isaac W.
Pickering, Aug. 15, 1818.
2617. Robert Traill, b. ; d. Feb. 23, 1837.
2618. Mary At^n Josepha, b. ; m. And. J. Pen-
hallow, Jan. 8, 1846; d. July 22, 1868.
2619. Isaac, b. ; m. Maria Pond, s. p.
2620. Chas. Wm. Whipple, b. ; m. Mary P.
Stearns, Jan. 7, 1847; d. Feb. 29, 1888.
2621. Maria Louisa, b. Nov. 16, 1826; m. Geo. H.
Place, June 11, 1851 ; d. May 23, 1881.
Isaac W. Pickering^, son of William^, John'*, James^,
Thomas^ John^.
1197
John Henry Sherburne, son of John Samuel and Sub-
mit (Boyd) Sherburne, married Mary Hall, daughter
of Hon. Elijah Hall, Sept., 1812.
2622. Caroline, b.
2623. Virginia, b. ; m. Judge Glenn.
2624. JoHisr Henry, b. ; m. Miss Devens.
2625. Georgianna Hall, b. ; m. Hull.
1300
Eliza Langdon, daughter of Hon. John and Eliza-
beth (Sherburne) Langdon, married Thomas Elwyn,
July 16. 1797, of Canterbury, Eng.
2626. Catherine Cecilia, b. May 4, 1798; m. Benj.
"Woolsey Rogers, 1819 ; d. Mar. 14, 1833.
2627. Elinor Elizabeth, b. 1800 ; m. Edward Dela-
field, M. D., Oct., 1821 ; d. Apr. 24, 1835.
2628. Jno. Langdon, b. Feb., 1801 ; d. unm., Jan.
30, 1876.
2629. Emily Sophia, b. Mar. 12, 1802; m. Col. Jno.
Ewing, 1832 ; d. Mar. 13, 1878.
28
2i8 CuTTS Genealogy.
2630. Alfred Wm. Langdon, b. July, 1804 ; m.
Mary Middleton Mease, Jan. 31, 1832; d.
Mar. 15, 1884.
2631. Chas. Henry, b. July, 1807 ; d. unm., Jan.,
1848.
2632. Emma Matilda, b, Jan. 16, 1809; d. unm.,
May, 1862.
2633. Thos. Octavius, b. Oct. 22, 1811; d. Oct.,
1828.
2634. Wm. Octavius, b. Oct. 22, 1811; d. Aug.
1831.
Thomas Elwyn, son of Thomas and Eliza (Hulke)
Elwyn, d. Mar. 22, 1816.
Maria Tufton Haven, daughter of Nathaniel Apple-
ton and Mary Tufton ( Moffatt) Haven, married Alex-
ander Ladd of Portsmouth, N. H., Dec. 29, 1807.
2635. Haven, b. 1809; Dartmouth College 1829;
d. 1829.
2636. Alex. Hamilton, b. 1810; d. 1812.
2637. Chas. Henry, b. 1812; m. Sarah L. Fowle,
1839.
2638. Charlotte Anne, b. 1813 ; m. Samuel E.
Cones, May 29, 1833.
2639. Alex. Hamilton, b. 1815 ; m. Elizabeth W.
Jones.
2640. Mary, b. 1816; d. unm., 1841.
2641. Caroline Sarah, b. 1818 ; m. Jno. Lord
Hayes, 1839.
2642. Elizabeth Chauncy, b. 1819; d. Sept. 10,
1820.
2643. Maria Tufton, b. 1821 ; d. 1835.
2644. Emily Appleton, b. 1823; d. June 12,
1836.
CuTTS Genealogy. 219
2645. Jno. Tufton Masoii, b. 1826; d. Apr. 8,
1827.
2646. Adeline Haven, b. 1828 ; d. 1836.
2647. Sophia Catheeine, b. 1831 ; d. 1836.
Mr. Ladd was president of the N. H. Hist. Society
in 1830-1831, and died in 1855.
Nathaniel Appleton Haven (Jr.) married Eliza Went-
wortli Haven, Jan. 8, 1816; H. C. 1807 ; studied law
Jer. Mason; bar 1811.
2648. Nancy Woodward, b. 1816; d. 1835.
2649. MaryTufton, b. 1818; d. 1819.
2650. Francis Tufton, b. 1819; d. Sept. 12, 1820.
2651. Adeline, b. June 3, 1821 ; d. 1828.
2652. Horace Appleton, b. 1822 ; Harvard College
1842; d. 1843.
2653. Eliza Appleton, b. Aug. 1, 1824.
2654. Charlotte Maria, b. 1825.
Sarah Catherine Odiorne, daughter of William and
Lucy Texia (Moffatt) Odiorne, married Andrew Leigh-
ton, Dec, 1814.
2655. William W., b. Dec. 26, 1815; m. Susan
Hall, Sept. 2, 1844; d. Oct. 4, 1885.
2656. Miriam, b. May 7, 1819; m. Wm. Hill, Nov.
27, 1849.
2657. Lucy, b. May 6, 1821; m. (1) T. Ferguson;
(2) Geo. M. Stevens.
2658. Chas., b. June 9, 1822 ; M. D., Sinking Springs,
Ohio.
2659. Aug. Lord, b. Nov. 2, 1825.
2660. Charlotte Lord, b. Oct. 25, 1829 ; d. unm.,
July 21, 1847.
220 CuTTS Genealogy.
2661. Mary H., b. Sept. 24, 1831 ; m. Wm. Pool.
2662. Catherine, b. Mar. 10, 1834; m. Eli Lamprey.
2663. Sarah H., b. Mar. 22, 1839; m. H. F. Don-
nell, 1859.
1207
Abigail Vickery Odiorne married Oliver Butler, Nov.,
1819.
2664. Haven Appleton, b. Aug. 29, 1820; m. Lucy
P. Ricker, May 23,1841.
2665. Oliver (Jr.), b. 1822; d. y.
Oliver Butler was a collector of taxes in Berwick,
Maine, 1816.
1209
William Odiorne (Jr.) married Louisa J. Haley, 1828,
2666. William, b. Aug. 29, 1829; d. Aug. 3, 1830.
2667. Georgianna, b. June 25, 1831 ; m. Jolm
Adams.
2668. Gabriella, b. June 8, 1833; d. June 29,
1833.
2669. Althesta Wiswell, b. Feb. 4, 1835 ; d. Sept.
18, 1840.
2670. Clarissa ^Vmelia Gushing, b. July 23, 1837 ;
d. June 13, 1851.
2671. Elizabeth White, b. Oct. 26, 1839; m. Mr.
Mellen.
2672. Wm. Haley, b. Aug. 18, 1842 ; d. Aug. 23,
1842.
2673. Margaret Jane, b. Aug. 18, 1842; d. Aug.
26,1842;
2674. Melvin Haley, b. Jan. 4, 1845 ; d. Aug. 23,
1^4b.
2675. Emily Cleaves, b. Aug. 18, 1847'; d. Sept. 8,
1847.
CuTTS Genealogy. 221
ISIO
Samuel Moffatt Odiorne married Clarissa Amelia
Gushing, May 25, 1834.
2Q16^ William Thomas, b. Feb. 11, 1843 ; m. Char-
lotte A. Wright, s. p., Wakefield, Mass., Nov.
11, 1868; d. June 26, 1870.
2677. Levi Lincoln, b. Mar. 29, 1846.
2678. Lucy Ann, b. July 16, 1837; m. Wm. J
Bridger, June 25, 1854.
2679. Clara Loking, b. Mar. 13, 1839.
1211
Nathaniel Haven Odiorne married Abigail H. Searle,
Jan. 14, 1846.
2680. Abigail, b Apr. l'2, 1853 : d. Sept. 11, 1853.
1314
Joseph Moffatt, son of Samuel R. C. Moffatt and
Sarah (Lobdell) Moffatt, of Boston, Mass., married
Miss Jones.
2681. , b.
2682. , b.
2f;83. , b.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Moffatt said to have had three
children, but their names are unknown.
1219
Daniel Hearl Treadwell, son of Robert Odiorne and
Ann Stocker (Pearse) Treadwell, married Ann Eustis
Langdon, May 4, 1820.
. 2684. Robert Odiorne, b. Oct. 31. 1822; M. D.; m.
, Marianna Weston.
2685. Wm. Hearl, b. Oct. 15, 1824 ; m. Ellen Pear-
son, Apr. 11, 1854.
2686. Daniel Hearl, b. 1827; d. June 3, 1847.
222 CuTTS Genealogy.
2687. Geo. Langdon, b. 1829 ; m. F. P. Richardson.
2688. Ann Eustis, b. Oct., 1831 ; d. Jan. 6, 1856.
2689. John Pierce, b. Feb. 26, 1889.
2690. Emily, b. 1886; m. Quincy W. Phillips, June
11, 1863; d. Apr. 12, 1890.
Daniel H. Treadwell (Sr.) died 1864.
Samuel John Odiorne, son of Samuel and Temper-
ance (Underwood) Odiorne, married Abigail Page.
2691. Elizabeth Deering, b. Noy. 19, 1813 ; m.
H. R. French.
2692. Caroline Lucy, b. July 20, 1818 ; m. John
Patten.
2698. Susan S., b. Apr. 30, 1821 ; d. Aug. 8, 1839.
2694. Samuel, b. Jan. 14, 1824 ; m. Amanda O. Brihy.
2695. Abigail M., b. Aug. 10, 1827 ; m. B. V. Stinson.
2696. Sarah Ann, b. Nov. 5, 1829; m. E. Chandler.
2697. Catherine A., b. Aug. 5, 1836.
1994
William Cutts Odiorne married Nancy Mitchell, Dec,
1819.
2698. Emily, b. Apr. 30, 1822; m. True W. Town-
send.
2699. Mary Jane, b. Sept. 4, 1824 ; d. untn., Aug.
23, 1860.
• 2700. Wm. Henry, b. Oct. 1, 1826 ; d. unm., 1846.
1330
Judith Odiorne, daughter of Daniel and Abigail
(Clear) Odiorne, married Isaac C. Frost, son of Eliot
and Jane ( ) Frost, Feb. 1, 1838.
2701. Charlotte Odiorne, b. May 27, 1811.
2702. John Albert, b. June 30, 1843.
CuTTS Genealogy. 223
Daniel Odiorne (Jr.) married Eliza Bird, 1830.
2703. Chas. Bird, b. May 29, 1831; m. Anna J.
Rayner, Oct. 1, 1865.
2704. Eliza Bird, b. 1833 ; m. J. Bentham Dennett.
1333
John Vickerey Odiorne married .
2705. Abigail, b.
1334
Placentia Odiorne married Daniel Bartlett, Oct. 9,
1837.
2706. Elizabeth D., b. Feb. 22, 1839 ; m. Benj. F.
Downing, Dec. 26, 18B3.
2707. George E., b. ; m. Ellen Whitney, Dec.
31, 1864.
1330
Joshua Brackett Whidden, sou of Elisha and Sarah
A. (Odiorne) Whidden, married Hannah Sheafe Pearse,
Dec, 1825.
2708. Mary Pearse, b. Feb. 15, 1827; d. Mar. 15,
1828.
2709. Anna Treadwell, b. Feb. 19, 1828 ; d. unm.,
Mar. 26, 1854.
1337
John Melcher Whidden married Mary Appleton.
2710. Catherine Tappan, b. ; m. Frank Hastings.
2711. John, Durkie, b. ; m. Helen F. Tiifany.
1346
Sarah Henderson Pearse, daughter of Samuel and
Sarah (Henderson) Pearse, married John J. White.
224 CuTTS Genealogy.
2712. Amelia McAllistek, b.
2713. Sarah Henderson, b.
2714. Annie Louise, b. ; m. (1) Thos. H. Lee;
(2) Wm. H. Robinson.
1249
Joshua Winslow Peirce, son of John and Mary
(Pearse) Peirce, married Emily vSheafe, daughter of
William and Anna (Wentworth) Sheaf e, May 14,
1823.
2715. John Peter, b. Apr. 25, 1824 ; d. unm., Mar.,
1876.
2716. Sarah Coffin, b. Apr. 24, 1826; m. Wm.
Kennard.
2717. Ann Wentworth, b. July 1, 1827.
2718. Emily Sheafe, b. Nov. 28, 1828 ; d. Sept. 17,
1829.
2719. Joseph Wentworth, b. Dec. 18, 1829; m.
Ann S. Sise.
2720. Joshua Rindge, b. Nov. 14, 1831 ; m. Marcia
Robinson.
2721. Mary Pearse, b. Jan. 23, 1833 ; m. Louis
Parsons ; d. Sept. 10, 1858.
2722. Jas. Sheafe, b. Feb. 26, 1834; d. Mar. 2,
1834.
2723. Mark Wentworth, b. Mar. 12, 1835; d. Apr.,
1835.
2724. Wm. Augustus, b. July 16, 1836; m. Susan
Smith.
27-25. Daniel Rindge, b. Aug. 11, 1837; d. Mar.
31, 1839.
2726. Robert Cutts, b. Jan. 3, 1840; m. Marianna
Hackett, Nov. 14, 1877.
Mrs. Emily (Sheafe) Pierce died Mar. 9, 1871, ae.
75.
CuTTS Genealogy. 225
1354
Emily Peabody Pearse, daughter of Stephen and
Sarah H. (Peabody) Pearse, married William A. Rice,
Aug. 81, 1829.
2727. Oliver Peabody, b. 1830; m. Julia Eames.
2728. Maky Peaese, b. 1832; m. Edwin P. Rice,
July 3, 1856.
2729. Emily, b. 1834; d. y.
2730. Abby Pakker, b. Mar. 14, 1836 ; m. Geo. S.
Rice ; d. Dec. 16, 1882.
2731. Lucretia Everett, b. Mar. 20, 1838; m. Rus-
sell Jar vis, June 19, 1862.
2732. William A. (Jr.), b. Nov. 16, 1839.
2733. Horace, b. Jan. 17, 1841.
2734. Chas. Burroughs, b. Jan. 25, 1843; m. Caro-
line T. Williams.
William A. Rice died July 28, 1849.
1255
Oliver Peabody Pearse married Delia Swett. A / ^ ^ ^
2735. John Barnard, b. . ^^ /^/4*
1257
Charlotte Pearse married Judge Charles Woodman,
Oct. 6, 1840. f t..<. A.
2736. Lucretia P., b. /^^x; m. A^fei. Morse, h . yyi<A.l, /^ /'V
2737. MaryP., b. /?V3 <k^h-v U f-r;
2738. Edward, b. ; d. unm., 187«.;^^ ^
2739. Susan, b. . ^
1S67
Sarah Briard Appleton, daughter of William and
Sarah (Briard) Appleton, married John A. Knowles.
2740. Mary Appleton, b.
29
226 CuTTS Genealogy.
2741. John A., b.
2742. Louise A., b.
2743. Henry Miles, b.
1^69
Martha Ann Appleton married John W. Wilson.
2744. William Appleton, b.
2745. James A., b.
2746. Juliette, b.
1270
William Appleton Drown, son of Thomas P. and
Mehitable Cutts (Appleton) Drown, married Mary E.
Pierce.
2747. Wm. Appleton, b. ; m. Eliz. Darling.
2748. James E., b. .
2749. Thomas M., b.
1373
Sarah Appleton Drown married William Stavers,
2750. Thomas A., b.
2751. William A., b.
2752. George E., b.
2753. Pice:ering, b.
2754. Sarah A., b.
1974
Anna R. P. Drown married Joseph W. Ham.
2755. Anne R, b. ; m. S. P. Ferrec.
2756. Sarah M., b.
1975
Elizabeth Wise, daughter of Daniel and Hannah
(Hubbard) Wise, married John Frost, July 23,
1815.
CuTTS Genealogy. 227
2757. Wm. Augustus, b. May 31, 1816; d. unm.,
Jan. 20, 1835.
2758. Maey, b. Nov. 8, 1817.
2759. Hannah Elizabeth, b. Feb. 4, 1820 ; d. Dec.
11, 1825.
2760. Elizabeth, b.
John Frost died July 8, 1856, se. 6^,
1976
John Wise (M. D.) married Sophia Paul, Sept. 8,
1816.
2761. John Paul, b. July 5, 1817; m. Mary N.
Crockett, May 19, 1844.
2762. SalinaT., b. May 11, 1820; m. M. Drown,
Dec. 17, 1844, s. p.; d. Dec. 22, 1876.
2763. Henry Morrill, b. Oct. 20, 1822 ; d. unm.,
Nov. 26, 1844.
2764. Oliver Frost, b. July 2, 1825 ; d. y.
Mrs. Sophia (Paul) Wise died July 10, 1870, se. 81.
1977
Mary Wise married Moses Morrill, Dec, 4, 1816.
2765. Hannah Catherine, b. Apr. 12, 1819; m.
Jas. B. Libby, 1839 ; d. May 2, 1879.
Mrs. Mary (Wise) Morrill married (2) Ichabod
Butler, 1823.
2766. Moses Morrill, b. Mar. 8, 1824; Bowdoin
College 1845 ; d.
2767. Edward Heymann, b. 1823; d. 1826.
1978
Daniel Wise married Mary Walker, Aug. 27, 1820.
2768. Wm. Gray, b. May 23, 1821; m. Annie H.
Pierrepont, Oct. 16, 1843; d. Sept. 13,
1886.
228 CuTTS Genealogy.
1280
George Wise married Mary Goodridge, Oct., 1834.
2769. George L., b. Dec. 18, 1835 ; d. at sea, Jan.
20, 1854.
2770. Daniel W., b. Mar. 5, 1838.
2771. Mary Goodredge, h. Feb. 13, 1840; m. Capt.
Horatio Moody, July 10, 1862.
Mrs. Mary G. Wise died July 23, 1840.
George Wise married (2) Caroline Millican, Jan.,
1846, who died Dec. 17, 1883.
George Wise married (3) Georgianna Washburn
Gilligan, Sept. 16, 1885.
1981
Hannah Wise married Dr. Jefferson Smith.
2772. Geo. Henry, b.
2773. Hannah Elizabeth, b.
2774. Daniel, b.
1989
William W. Wise, son of Michael and Hannah (Kim-
ball) Wise, married Jane L. .
2775. Olive E., b. Oct. 15, 1822; m. Claudius B.
Williams, Aug. 18, 1852.
2776. Mary Ann, b. ; m. Jos. Titcomb, Dec.
23, 1853.
2777. Emily, b. Nov. 16, 1826.
2778. Sarah, b.
2779. William, b. ; d. unm.
Mrs. Jane L, Wise died Feb. 11, 1872, se. 79 yrs. 6 mos.
1989
Mary Colman Ward, daughter of Pemberton and
Isabel (Wetherell) Ward, married Jeremiah Myers of
Middlebury, Vt., Nov. 27, 1845.
CuTTS Genealogy. 229
2780. Edwaed Pemberton, b. Oct. 1, 1846; m.
Clara P. Fogg, Nov. 28, 1867 ; d. July 18,
1888.
2781. Ephraim Ward, b. Aug. 16, 1848; d. June 8,
1851.
2782. Wm. Colman, b. Oct. 19, 1850 ; d. Jan. 8, 1852.
Jeremiali Myers died in Neponset, Mass., May 23,
1881, ge. 77.
1390
George Lee Ward married Caroline Pepoon Jenkins
of Albany, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1847.
2783. John Stanley, b. Jan. 27, 1849; d. Dec. 29,
1849.
2784. Elizabeth Jenklns, b. July 24, 1850; d.
unm.
2785. Annle Norton, b. Sept. 11, 1853 ; d. unm.
2786. Frank Pemberton, b. Sept. 15, 1855; m.
Myra Blair Chadwick, Oct. 27, 1884.
2787. Charlotte Sprague, b. Apr. 30, 1859.
2788. Harold, b. Aug. 25, 1862.
Mrs. Caroline P. (Jenkins) AVard died in Boston,
Mass., Jan. 12, 1887.
George L. Ward died in New York city, Jan. 4,
1889.
1S91
Susan Davenport Ward married Francis W. R. Emery
(Ms third wife), May 22, 1848.
2789. Andrew Carney, b. 1849 ; d. 1851.^
2790. George Deane, b. May 24, 1851 ; living unm.,
in W. Lebanon, Me.
Francis W. R. Emery died in Glascow, Feb., 1^60.
Mrs. Susan D. (Ward) Emery died in Neponset,
Mass., Apr. 29, 1875.
230 CuTTS Genealogy.
1293
Maria Hall Ward married George Howe Deane of
BostoD, May 8, 1843.
2791. Chas. Pemberton, b. Jan. 20, 1845 ; m. Mary
D. Child, June 30, 1869.
2792. Isabella Waed, b. Aug. 28, 1846.
1393
Lucy A. Ward married Thomas Morey of Boston,
May 8, 1843.
2793. Arthur Ward, b. Sept. 7, 1847; d. W. Brook-
field, Aug. 3, 1850.
2791. Fanny Ward, b. Nov. 11, 1850; m. Walter
Currier Rose, Mar. 26, 1891.
2795. Isabel Pemberton, b. Sept. 13, 1855.
2796. Wm. Fred'k de Dopff, b. Oct. 10, 1858.
2797. Gertrude, b. Aug. 17, 1862; m. (1) Fred'k
Aug. Cowdin, July 24, 1884, who d, July 24,
1884; (2) June 1, 1887, Wm. Frederick
Swain, son of Dr. Swain of Copake, N. Y.
1294
Eliza Jane Ward married Francis A. Houghton, Dec.
14, 1848.
2798. Annie Lee, b. Mar., 1850 ; m. Oswald Hale
Abbott. June 18, 1885; d. Oct. 5, 1886.
2799. Stanley Ward, b. Aug. 16, 1854; m. Minnie
B. Allen, Nov. 5, 1879.
2800. Frank A, b. Dec. 2, 1856; living in San
Francisco, Cal.
Francis A. Houghton (Sr.) died Sept. 11, 1857.
Mrs. E. J. (Waid) Houghton married (2) Robert
Rhoades in 1866.
2801. Mabel, b. Feb. 5, 1867.
Mrs. E. J. (Ward) Rhoades died in Hyde Park,
Mass., Apr. 15, 1873.
CuTTS Genealogy. 231
1395
Frances Isabella Ward married Dr. Charles Martin,
U. S. Navy, Oct. 9, 1855.
2802. Edwat^d Ward, b. July 11, 1856 ; m. Eleanor
Wigg, June 15, 1882.
1396
Harriet Stickney, daughter of Thomas and Mary
(Ward) Stickney, married John W. Hubbard, Nov. 5,
1820.
2803. Samuel Austin, b. Oct. 2, 1821 ; m. Feb.,
1878, s. p.; d. Apr. 25, 1888.
2804. Julius Williams, b. July 6, 1823 ; d. unm.,
Nov., 1886.
2805. Harriet Stickney, b. June 9, 1825 ; m. Jos.
Clinton Gregg, Sept. 12, 1865.
John W. Hubbard was born in Brookfield, Vt., and
a son of Roswell Hubbard. He graduated at Dart-
mouth College 1814. Studied with Gov. Van Ness
and Samuel M. Burnside. Admitted to the bar in
1817, and practiced in Worcester, Mass., until his death
in 1825, Sept. 19.
1997
Charlotte Stickney married Henry Ludovicus Reed,
Mar. 14, 1826.
2806. Henry Clark, b. Nov. 20, 1827; m. Kate
Ring, Oct. 11, 1853; she d. June 4, 1867;
he d. Mar. 10, 1861.
2807. Thos. Denny, b. Feb. 9, 1830 ; d. unm., Jan.
7, 1877.
2808. John Wm., b. Oct. 25, 1831 ; d. Aug. 16,
1832.
2809. Mary Elizabeth, b. Apr. 10, 1833 ; m. Isaac
Haas, Sept. 15, 1859.
232 CuTTS Genealogy.
2810. John Ludovicus, b. June 25, 1836 ; m. Liz-
zie Bigham, Nov. 10, 1864, s. p.
2811. Charlotte Stickney, b. Mar. 1, 1839 ; m.
Wm. S. Everett, June 6, 1865.
2812. Julia Lyle, b. Sept. 15, 1841 ; living unm.
with her mother in Chambers burg, Penn.
Henry L. Reed died in Chambersburg, Penn., Sept.
16, 1888. He was born in Boston, Mass., Sept. 18,
1790.
1298
Elizabeth Ward Stickney married Thos. W. Hall,
May 22, 1832.
2813. Thos. Wm., b. Sept. 25, 1833.
2814. BuEGESs Clayton, b. May 16, 1835; d. Dec.
11, 1836.
2815. Elizabeth Waed, b. Jan. 17, 1837.
2816. Mary Stickney, b. Mar. 16, 1838.
2817. Annee Amelia, b. July 13, 1840.
2818. CoLMAN Ward, b. May 25, 1842 ; d. July 13,
1843.
2819. Bertha Ellen, b. July 3, 1844; m. Geo. A.
Ahrens, June 10, 1869.
2820. Clayton Colman, b. Aug. 24, 1847.
Thos. W. Hall (Sr.) died Oct. 13, 1872.
1302
Harriet Colman Davenport, daughter of Elijah and
Susan (Ward) Davenport, married George Davenport,
son of Nathaniel Davenport of Milton, Mass., Nov. 13,
1828.
2821. Susan Ward, b. Dec. 16, 1830 ; unm., Ded-
ham, Mass.
2822. LomsA Colman, b. Mar. 28, 1836 ; Dedham,
Mass.
Geo. Davenport died May 10, 1872, se. 67.
CuTTS Genealogy. 233
1304
Henry Davenport married Caroline Howe, June 14,
1843.
2823. Ellen Maria, b. Dec. 5, 1844; d. Aug. (3,
1846.
2824. Chas. Henry, b. June 26, 1846 ; d. Jan. 10,
1847.
2825. (A son), b. and d. Feb. 25, 1848.
2826. Annie Ward, b. Feb. 9, 1850 ; m. Dr. Clement
Cleveland, Jan. 17, 1874.
2827. Francis Henry, b. Mar. 27, 1851 ; m. Eliza-
beth Brewster, June 4, 1879.
2828. George Howe, b. June 17, 1852 ; m. (1) Caro-
line Hutchins, Sept. 25, 1877, who d. May
26, 1878 ; (2) Camilla H. Chase, Nov. 7,
1885.
1305
William Ward Davenport married Julia E. Monefeldt
of Charleston, S. C, Dec. 12, 1844.
2829. Chas. Augustus, b. Oct. 10, 1845.
Kev. William Ward Davenport died suddenly in
Pau, France, May 20, 1870.
1307
Eliza Ward Davenport married Charles F. Bray, Mar.
28, 1843.
2830. Emma F., b. July 19, 1844; m. Julius A. Ris-
ing, Oct. 12, 1865.
2831. Maria Louisa, b. Apr. 4, 1846.
2832. Wm. Davenport, b. June 15, 1848; d. Feb.
15, 1854.
2833. Catherine Davenport, b. Aug. 5, 1855; m.
Arthur Burnham, Sept. 30, 1875.
Charles F. Bray died in Boston, Dec. 8, 1883.
30
234 CuTTS Genealogy.
i:t09
Susan Ward Cutler, daughter of Joseph and Phebe
(Ward) Cutter, married Kev. Hubbard Winslow, May
21, 1829.
2834. Anna, b. Dec. 24, 1832 ; m. Edward Warren,
Jan. 13, 1853; d. Nov. 28, 1869.
2835. Edward Hubbard, b. Dec. 26, 1835 ; m. Helen
Ayer, Sept. 1, 1859.
2836. Wm. Copley, b. Jan. 13, 1840 ; m. Harriet S.
Hayward.
2837. Kenelm, b. June 15, 1843; d. unm. in Paris,
France, Oct. 24, 1867.
Rev. Hubbard Winslow died at Williston, Vt, Aug.
13, 1864.
ISIO
Joseph Edwin Cutler married Elizabeth Warner,
daughter of Philip Warner of Jackson, N. Y., Oct. 8,
1827.
2838. Phebe Ward, b. Aug. 31, 1829; m. Chas. M.
Wood, Nov. 13, 1864; d. May 25. 1889.
2839. Jos. Warner, b. Dec. 27, 1831; m. Emily C.
Keep, May 3, 1864, s. p.; d. May 18, 1871.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Warner) Cutler died Feb. 3, 1832.
Joseph E. Cutler married (2) her sister, Phoebe War-
ner, Sept. 3, 1832.
2840. Wm. Pliny, b. June 13, 1834; m. Jennie
Spencer, May 14, 1868, s. p., who d. Mar.
12, 1890.
2841. Edwin AVard, b. Aug. 31, 1836 ; m. Hannah
, Oakland, Cal.
2842. Martha Brown, b. Dec. 9, 1840; d. Mar. 12,
1841.
Mrs. Phebe (Warner) Cutler died in W. Brookfield,
Mass., Mar. 18, 1890, a). 84.
CuTTS Genealogy. 235
William Ward Cutler (M. D.) married Charlotte Up
Lam, daughter of Phiiieas Upham, Esq., Feb. 4, 1839.
She died in Boston, May 26, 1850, s. p. He next mar-
ried Mary Williams, daughter of Thomas and sister of
Hon. Chas. Williams of New London, Conn., May 4,
1854.
2843. Thos. Williams, b. May 27, 1856 ; d. Dec. 26,
1861.
2844. Ellen Williams, b. May 20, 1859 ; d. Mar.
3, 1861.
2845. CoLMAN Ward, b. Apr. 23, 1862 ; Yale Col-
lege ; M. D. in St. Luke's Hospital, N. Y.
Mrs. Mary (Williams) Cutler died Nov. 4, 1863.
Wm. W. Cutler, M. D., married Sophia Hall, daugh-
ter of Hon. Allen Hall of Nashville, Tenn. U. S. Min-
ister to Colombia, Sept. 5, 1865. She married Mons.
Albert Jossier and lives in Mende, Loren, France, of
which place her husband is now Prefect.
1330
Mary E. Rice Goodwin, daughter of Jeremiah and
Sarah A. (Penhallow) Goodwin, married John Treat
Paine.
2846. John, b. Aug. 12, 1829; d. unm., Feb. 7,
1851.
2847. Jeremiah, b. Aug. 12, 1829 ; d. Dec. 2, 1832.
2848. Isabella Sewall, b. Sept. 30, 1830; m.
Horatio G. Herrick, Aug. 20, 1848; d. Jan.
12, 1857.
2849. Jeremiah Goodwin, b. Aug. 19, 1832; d.
unm., Nov. 30, 1851.
2850. Sarah Penhallow, b. Oct. 11, 1835; m.
Nathaniel Hobbs, Sept. 29, 1853 ; d. Feb. 6,
1854.
236 CuTTS Genealogy.
2851. Mary Louise, b. Mar. 31, 1838 ; d. June 12,
1840.
2852. Mary Louise, b. 1841 ; d. 1844.
2853. Lucy Allen, b. June 13, 1844; m. George S.
Payne, May 2, 1882.
2854. Mary Alice, b. Dec. 29, 1847; d. Sept. 19,
1849.
John Treat Paine died July 21, 1865.
1331
Sarah Lord Goodwin married Ichabod Goodwin Jor-
dan, Feb. 21, 1833.
2855. Arabella Cazenove, b. Sept. 29, 1835; m.
Franklin L Kollins, Nov. 22, 1854.
2856. Sarah Beach, b. Aug. 10, 1837 ; d. Oct. 30,
1837.
2857. Goodwin, b. Aug. 6, 1840; d. 1840.
2858. Ichabod Goodwin, b. Sept. 26, 1842; d. 1842.
2859. Penhallow, b. June 14, 1847 ; d. 1847.
2860. Annie Pi<;NHALL0w, b. Feb. 6, 1849 ; m. A.
H. Sweetser, Apr. 19, 1871.
Ichabod G. Jordan died Feb. 21, 1873, se. 67.
13S3
Arabella Stuart, daughter of Col. Charles and Eliza
(Austin) Stuart, married Professor Francis Bowen.
2861. CiiAS. Stuart, b. ; H. C. 1871.
2862. Maria, b.
2863. Helen Elizabeth, b.
1335
Deblois Pearce Penhallow, son of David Pearce and
Mary (Yeaton) Penhallow, married Ida Turner, Jan.
13, 1877.
2864. Henry, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 237
13S9
Paris Hill Folsom, son of Rev. Nathaniel S. and Ann
W. (Penhallow) Folsom, married Eleanor Elizabeth
Lowry, May 31, 1864.
2865. Elizabeth Penhallow, b. Dec. 19, 1865;
d.y.
2866. Theo. Cakruthers, b. May 9, 1869.
2867. Paris Penhallow, b. Dec. 6, 1871.
2868. Justin Nathaniel, b. Feb. 15, 1874; d. y.
2869. Anna Wendell, b. Jan. 16, 1876.
2870. Blanche Eleanor, b. Dec. 5, 1878.
2871. Charles, b. Nov. 10, 1881.
1331
Harriet Elizabeth Folsom married Edwin Pascal
Davis, Oct. 22, 1877.
2872. Chas. Edmund, b. Aug. 3, 1878 ; d. y.
2873. MiNOT, b. Oct. 8, 1879.
2874. Mary Gilman, b. Nov. 20, 1882.
2875. Pearce Penhallow, b. ; d. y.
2876. Margaret Penhallow, b. Aug. 22, 1885.
1336
Susan Purcell Penhallow, daughter of Andrew Jack-
son and Mary Ann J. (Pickering) Penhallow, married
George Kussell Freeman, July, 1877.
2877. EussELL Penhallow, b. May 22, 1878.
2878. Susan Paulina, b. Jan. 18, 1881.
2879. Edmund Otis, b.
1339
David Pearce Penhallow married Sarah Dunlap, May
4, 1876.
2880. Dunlap — Pearce, b. Aug. 9, 1880.
238 CuTTs Genealogy.
1S40
Hannah Austin Penhallow married Frank C. Lane,
Feb. 10, 188(>.
2881. Helen Penhallow, b. June 23, 1887.
1344
Chas. Sherburne Penhallow, son of Pearce WentwortL
and E. W. P. (Sherburne) Penhallow, married Mary
King Coffin, daughter of Prof. J. C. Coffin, U. S. N.,
Apr. 18, 1881.
2882. Chas. Sherburne, b. Feb. 25, 1882.
2883. Helen Olcott, b. July 4, 1883.
2884. Eveline, b. Mar. 16, 1885.
2885. Pearoe Wentworth, b. June, 1888 ; d. Aug.,
1889.
13^3
William Pearce Penhallow, son of Benjamin Hunking
and Hepzibah (Shepherd) Penhallow, married Fannie
C. Millard, Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 18, 1880.
2886. KoY WiBiRD, b. Feb. 25, 1882.
2887. Arthur Millard, b. Feb. 7, 1884.
1361
Melancthon Woolsey Borland, son of John and Re-
becca Nelson (Woolsey) Borland, married Julia Gib-
son, daughter of Isaac Gibson.
2888. Jas. Lloyd, b. ; d. y.
2889. Madeline, b. ; m. Dr. Louis McLane
Tiffany.
2890. John, b. ; m. Constance Rives.
1363
John Nelson Borland, M, D., married Madeline Gibson.
2891. Rebecca Nelson, b. ; m. Jas. Jackson.
CuTTS Genealogy. 239
2892. Julia, b. ; m. Francis Lee Higgiuson.
2893. Wm. Gibson, b.
2894. Jno. Nelson (Jr.), b. ; m. Alice Haven.
1365
Elizabeth Bartlett Jarvis, daughter of Hon. William
and Mary Pepperrell (Sparliawk) Jarvis, married David
Everett Wheeler, Feb. 14, 1833, second son of John B.
Wheeler, Esq., of Orford, N. H.
2895. Mary Elizabeth, b. May 7, 1837 ; d. Nov. 7,
1838.
2896. Everett Pepperrell, b. Mar. 10, 1840 ; m.
Lydia L. Hodges, Nov. 22, 1866.
2897. Mary H., b. Feb. 23, 1842 ; m. Rev. Cornelius
B. Smith, May 24, 1865.
1368
Lydia Waldron, daughter of William and Susanna
(Ham) AValdron, married Samuel Ham.
2898. Samuel (Jr.), b. 1812.
2899. Eliza, b. 1814; m. Oliver K. Hayes.
Samuel Ham (Sr.) died in 1814.
1374
Thomas Westbrooke Smith, son of Jas. and Eleanor
(Waldron) Smith, married Abigail Page, 1810.
2900. Henry Roby, b. Mar. 14, 1811 ; d. unm., Mar.
18, 1876.
2901. Eliza Ann, b. Mar. 18, 1815; m. Jas. Ware
Bradbury, Nov. 25, 1834; d. Jan. 29, 1879.
2902. Elizabeth, b. ; d. y.
Thomas Westbrooke Smith, an able and successful
merchant and banker, and a man of integrity and char-
acter, was for forty years a director and fifteen years
president of the Augusta Bank in Maine.
240 CuTTS Genealogy.
1375
Mary Smith married Benjamin Ross.
2903. Edwjn, b. ; d. y.
2904. Dan'l Westbrooke Waldkon, b. ; d. y.
2905. Eleanor, b. 1819; d. unm.
2906. Philip Williams, b. ; m. Mary Cook.
2907. Harriet Boardman, b. ; m. H. E. Dingley.
2908. Abigail Smith, b. ; m. H. L. Broaders, s. p.
2909. Mary Ann, b. July, 1829 ; d. unm.
2910. Susan Howard, b. 1831.
2911. Elizabeth Westbrooke, b. 1833; d. y.
1378
Ann Boardman, daughter of David and Abigail
( Waldron) Boardman, married Capt. John Biley, Oct.
29, 1813.
2912. John, b. ; m. Mary Pendexter Dover; d.
Aug. 19, 1884.
2913. Harriet, b. ; m. Wm. H. Aldeu.
2914. Hazen, b. ; m. Susan Bailey.
2915. Ann, b. ; m. Abel Whitton.
2916. Mary, b. ; m. Jno. Q. A. Smith; d. Oct*
9, 1863.
2917. Abigail, b. ; m. G. T. Sewall.
2918. Lucretia, b. ; m. Jno. Q. A. Smith.
2919. Isabella, b. 1834; m. Ezra Haskell, s. p.; d.
Walla Walla, W. T., July 17, 1888.
2920. CoNSTANTiA, b. ; m. Geo. J. O. Smith of
Dover, N. H. She sailed for Chiua, Feb. 14,
1865, and the ship was never heard from.
Capt. John Riley died May 22, 1841.
1384
Nathaniel Sheafe Waldron, son of Daniel and Olive
(Huske Sheafe) Waldron, married Virginia Riggs, 1854.
CuTTs Genealogy. 241
2921. Thos. Westbrooke, b. Mar. 20, 1856; d.
1857.
2922. Sheafe, b. 1857; d. 1864.
2d Lieut., Sept. 13, 1831 ; 1st Lieut., July 25, 1834 ;
Capt., Mar. 16, 1847; Brevet Major, July, 1848.
1386
Daniel Waldron (Jr.) married Susan Wingate, daugh-
ter of Fred'k and Hannah (Page) Wingate, Sept. 16,
1835.
2923. Susan Wingate, b. June 9, 1838.
2924. Daniel Wingate, b. Nov. 11, 1840; Rev.; m.
Mary A. Waite, Sept. 4, 1867.
2925. Anna Sheafe, b. Mar. 31, 1848; m. Edward
Gould, Apr. 16, 1884.
2926. Emma Alberta, b. Oct. 2, 1851 ; m. Jno. A.
'Raymond, Sept. 24, 1873.
1387
Mary Constantia Waldron married Col. Justin Dim-
mick, Mar. 29, 1827.
2927. Elias J., b. Dec. 31, 1827; d. June 10,
1835.
2928. Otis, b. Feb. 20, 1829; d. Apr. 19, 1829.
2929. Russell, b. Feb. 18, 1830; d. Apr. 15,
1831.
2930. Mary C, b. Sept. 4, 1831 ; d. Apr. 5,
1832.
2931. Mary Ann, b. Feb., 1835; m. Capt. Taylor,
U. S. A.; d. Nov. 8, 1888.
2932. Katherine, b. 1837 ; m. Capt. O. A. Mack,
U. S. A.; d. Sept. 23, 1858.
2933. Addie, b. ; m. Gen. Jos. Roberts; d.
2934. Russell, b. ; m. .
2935. Frances, b. ; m. Lieut. Edward Parry.
31
242 CuTTs Genealogy.
2936. GEORaE, b. Dec. 28, 1842 ; d. Mar. 28, 1859.
2937. Otis Siieafe, b. Apr. 24, 1844; d. May,
1844.
2938. Edward Cutts, b. June 15, 1847; d. Mar. 27,
1866.
2939. Justin Elias, b. 1849; d. May 5, 1863; Lieu-
tenant ; mortally wounded at battle of Chan-
cellorsville.
General Justin Dimmick died Oct. 13, 1871.
1391
Benjamin Guild (Jr.), son of Benj. and Eliz. (Quincy)
Guild, married Eliza Eliot, daughter of Samuel and
Catherine (Atkins) Eliot of Boston, Mass., Mar., 18 17.
2940. Benj., b. Feb., 1818; d. Apr., 1818.
2941. Sam'l Eliot, b. Oct. 8, 1819; m. Elizabeth H.
Rice, Feb. 9, 1847; d. July 16, 1862.
2942. Elizabeth Quincy, b. June, 1821.
2943. Oath. Eliot, b. Feb., 1822; d. Dec, 1824.
2944. Harriet Jackson, b. June 9, 1825.
2945. Charles Eliot, b. Nov. 3, 1827; m. Mary L.
Eliot, Nov. 22, 1854.
2946. Edward Chipman, b. Feb. 29, 1832 ; m. Emma
Cadwallader, Oct. 8, 1861.
1396
Henry Rust Parker married Hannah Rust, daughter
of Henry and Hannah (Home) Rust. (See 1 402.)
2947. John Toppan, b. 1806 ; m. Sarah S. Seavey,
1825; d. 1848.
2948. Samuel Sew all, b. 1808 ; m. Jane Cate, 1825 ;
d. 1848.
2949. Eliza, b. 1809 ; d. unm., 1826.
2950. Mathew Stanley, b. 1812; m. (1) Clarissa
Blake; (2) Elizabeth Perkins; d. 1876.
CuTTS Genealogy. 243
1397
William Sewall Parker, son of Mathew Stanley and
Anna (Rust) Parker, married Mary Lord, 1803, daugh-
ter of Capt. Russell Lord of Saybrook, Conn.
2951. John Toppan, b.
2952. Wm. Sewall, b.
2958. Ph(ebe, b. ; d. y.
2954. Maey Ann, b. ; d. y.
2955. Samuel Lord, b.
2956. Mary Lord, b. ; m. J. Thorington.
2957. Je ANNETTE, b.
2958. Henry Sewall, b. ; d. y.
2959. Henry Sylvester, b.
William Sewall Parker (Sr.) married (2) Delia Lord,
daughter of Capt. Russell Lord of Saybrook, Conn., 1823.
2960. Mathew Stanley, b. ; d. unm., 1845.
2961. Phcebe, b.
2962. John H., b. ; d. 1830.
1398
Mathew Stanley Parker married Nancy Quincy.
2963. Caroline, b.
2964. Chas. Hamilton, b. ; m. Cath. Snow Fran-
cis, Oct. 3, 1832.
2965. Eliza Ann, b.
2966. Wm. Henry, b.
2967. John Stanley, b. ; m. Agnes M. Carroll,
Jan. 18, 1843.
2968. Mary Ann, b.
2969. Sarah Ann, b. June, 1820 ; m. Sam'l Andrews,
July 17, 1845.
2970. Ebenezer Francis, b. Dec. 31, 1823 ; m. E. C.
Stone, Apr. 3, 1862.
Mathew S. Parker married (2) Martha Francis, Nov.
15, 1854.
244 CuTTS Genealogy.
1400
Anna Rust Parker married Kev. Jaaziniali Crosby,
Apr. 13, 1811.
2971. Ann Parker, b. Dec. 6, 1813; m. Kev.
Cazneaii Palfrey, D. D., May 30, 1838.
Kev. J. Crosby died Dec. 30, 1864.
1401
Samuel Hale Parker married Sarah D. Parker, daugli- ,
ter of Bishop Samuel and Anne (Cutler) Parker.
2972. Anna Elizabeth, b. ; m. Dr. J. W. Tay-
lor, U. S. N., Aug., 1842.
2973. Geo. Stanley, b. ; m. Alice Nesbit,
1864.
2974. Louisa Maria, b. ; m. J. M. Taylor, Aug.
10, 1842.
2975. Mary Hamilton, b.
2976. Sam'l Hale, b.
2977. Jas. Cutler Dunn, b.
141^
Sarah Rust married James Folsom, son of Jacob and
Elizabeth (Smart) Folsom, Nov. 19, 1819.
2978. Alonzo William, b. Nov. 11, 1820; m. (1)
Harriet Soden, Nov. 30, 1843 ; (2) Mary E.
Berry, Mar. 5, 1868 ; (3) Anna Ellis, Nov.
22, 1874.
2979. Henry Augustus, b. Nov. 30, 1821; m. (1)
Elizabeth K. C. Clark; (2) Louisa L. Kaw-
son.
2980. Greenleaf Franklin, b. Oct. 22, 1823 ; d.
Jan. 12, 1826.
2981. Jas. Alfred, b. Sept. 12, 1836; m. Elizabeth
Waterhouse, Sept. 11, 1856.
*'%
CuTTS Genealogy. 245
2982. Mary Anne, b. Mar. 21, 1829; d. Sept. 28,
1829.
2983. George Franklin, b. Apr. 16, 1830; m. Lucy
L. Cleasley, Feb. 16, 1851.
James Folsom died in Boston, July 26, 1869.
1413
Meshach Rust married Martha Frost, 1822.
2984. Wm. Appleton, b. June '22, 1823 ; m. (1)
Frances J. Goodenow, Oct. 10, 1848; (2)
Sarah J. Goodenow, June 5, 1851.
2985. Nath'l Johnson, b.Nov. 28, 1833 ; m. Martha
C. Carter, May, 1833.
2986. Sarah Jane, b. Jan. 21, 1828; m. Horatio G.
Kuss, 1861, s. p.
Mrs. Martha (Frost) Kust died Mar., 1835.
Meshach Rust married (2) Sarah AVaterhouse in
1836.
2987. GeorcxE, b.
Mrs. Sarah (W.) Rust died in 1881.
1417
Andrew Folsom, son of Andrew and Anna F. Fol-
som, married Sally Hodgdon, Sept. 7, 1827.
2988. Asa, b. Oct. 6, 1828 ; m. Charlotte J. Bodge;
d. Apr., 1873.
2989. Nancy^ b. Oct. 6, 1829; m. W. Tuttle.
2990. Belinda B., b. July 2, 1834; m. Jacob
Brackett.
2991. Wm. Henry, b. Feb. 24, 1835 ; m. Victoria
Bailey.
2992. Elizabeth Smith, b. Nov. 5, 1837; m. S. H.
Burleigh.
2993. John Winter, b. Mar. 6, 1839; m. Anna S.
Fernald.
246 CuTTS Genealogy.
1430
Colonel George Sparhawk, son of George King and
Abigail (Humphreys) Sparhawk, married Jane Camp-
bell, daughter of John and Mary (Blackader) Campbell
of Duns Scotland, 1838.
2994. Isabella Campbell, b. ; d. y.
2995. Jessie R, b. ; d. y.
2996. Eunice Jane, b.
1433
Andrew Sparhawk married Martha A. Phelps, 1836.
2997. Maria Phelps, b. 1838; m. Chas. Wilson.
2998. Geo. King, b. 1841 ; d. y.
2999. Julia T., b. 1843; m. Mr. Steinbrimmer.
1427
David Humphreys Sparhawk married Catherine L.
Stone.
3000. Kate, b. Aug. 9, 1851.
3001. Edward Eppes, b. Dec. 6, 1852.
3002. George, b. Mar., 1857 ; U. S. Navy; d. July
7, 1882.
1438
Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk married Nathaniel Barnes.
3003. Margaret, b.
3004. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Frank Wilder.
3005. Frederick, b.
3006. Percy, b. ; d. at Anderson ville.
1430
Thomas Sparhawk (M. D.), son of Hon. Samuel and
Elizabetli (McKinstry) Sparhawk, married Elizabeth
Campbell, daughter of John and Mary B. Campbell of
Duns Scotland.
CuTTS Genealogy. 247
3007. Oliver, b. ; d. y.
3008. Lucy, b.
3009. Frances, b. ; d. y.
3010. Frances Campbell, b.
Mrs. E. C. Sparhawk died in 1887 in Newton Centre,
Mass.
143^
Charlotte King Atkinson, daughter of William and
Abigail (Pickering) King Atkinson, married Amasa
Copp, 1813.
3011. Mary Wendell, b. July 5, 1814; m. Jno.
Tredick.
3012. Charlotte King Atkinson, b. Oct. 10, 1815;
m. Elijak Wadleigk.
Amasa Copp married (2) Eliza Langdon Remick,
Dec. 13, 1821, and died at Wakefield, N. H., Jan. 7,
1871.
1433
Susan Sparhawk King Atkinson married Joseph
Wainwright March, Jan. 30, 1811, a son of Clement
and Lucy Dudley (Wainwright) March of Greenland,
N. H.
3013. Wm. King Atkinson, b. ; d. unm.
3014. Mary Wendell Wainwright, b. ; d.
unm.
3015. Charles, b. ; U. S. Consul at Cairo,
Egypt; d. in Alexandria, Egypt, Jan. 24,
1864.
3016. Clement, b. ; d. unm., July 21, 1878.
3017. Francis, b. ; m. Mary Hainley.
3018. Susan Sparhawk, b. ; m. Mr. St. Clair;
d. July 3, 1883.
Joseph W. March died Nov. 26, 1843, se. 58.
248 CuTTS Genealogy.
1431
Theodore King Atkinson married Ann Louisa Tufts,
Nov. 3, 1816.
3019. Frances Ann, b. Feb. 18, 1817: m. Edward
Appleton, Sept. 29, 1842; d. July 30,
1880.
3020. Theodore (Jr.), b. Oct. 14, 1818; m. Martha
P. H. Palmer, Oct. 25, 1849.
Mrs. A. L. T. Kin^ Atkinson died Nov. 25, 1843.
1435
Frances King Atkinson married Asa Freeman, Dec.
1, 1819.
3021. Francis Atkinson, b. Nov. 29, 1822 ; Dart-
mouth College, 1841.
3022. Sarah Huntington, b. May 22, 1825 ; m. Rev.
Newton Marble.
3023. Abigail Atkinson, b. Dec. 21, 1828 ; m. A.
W. Pike, M. D.
1441
William Bennett Parker, son of John and Elizabeth
Bennett (Wingate) Parker, married Elizabeth Marshall,
daughter of Deacon Marshall, Portsmouth, N. H., July
12, 1810.
3024. John Pierce, b. Aug. 23, 1811 ; d. June 7,
1860.
3025. Geo. Benneti\ b. Oct. 17, 1813; d. Mar. 29,
1873.
3026. Wm. Albert, b. Jan. 12, 1816 ; d. unm., Oct.
24, 1882.
3027. Hannah Rogers, b. Jan. 1, 1818.
3028. Chas. Cotesworth Pinckney, b. Dec. 8, 1822.
3029. Ann Mary, b. Nov. 5, 1824; d. Apr. 12,
1825.
CuTTs Genealogy. 249
3030. David Humphreys, b. Feb. 26, 1828; D. C.
1847; d. Nov. 20, 1848.
3031. Horatio Stanley, b. May 15, 1829; D. C.
1850; d. Sept. 21, 1857.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Marshall) Parker died Dec. 20, 1862.
1445
Olivia Donnell, daughter of James and Abigail
(Vaughan) Donnell, married John A. Berry, M. D.,
Apr. 28, 1835.
3032 Thomas Q., b. Feb. 19, 1836 ; d. Sept. 11, 1837.
3038. Sarah Abby, b. Dec. 19, 1837 ; m. R. L. Bow-
ers, Sept. 15, 1859.
3034. Annie Olivia, b. Feb. 19, 1839; m. R. G.
Dennett, M. D., Oct. 1, 1863.
John A. Berry, M. D., son of John and Sarah (Down-
ing) Berry, died Apr. 20, 1879, se. 70.
1447
Elizabeth Vaughan Nason, daughter of Benjamin
and Hannah Goodwin (Vaughan) Nason, married
Theodore W. Riley, July 18, 1832.
3035. Theodore, b. ; d. unm.
3036. Henry Chauncit, b. ; Bishop.
3037. Chas. Vaughan, b. ; d. unm.
1448
William Eleazer Greeley, son of Eleazer and Ann
Gerrish (Vaughan) Greeley, married Myra A. Smith,
Apr. 19, 183L
3038. Wm. Henry, b. June 25, 1832 ; m. Hannah B.
McLean.
3039. Josephine Fichlen, b. Feb. 11, 1835; m.
Moses P. Grant, June 1, 1870.
3040. Mary Elizabeth, b. Sept. 29, 1836; m. Jno.
K. Paine, Sept. 7, 1869.
32
250 CuTTS Genealogy.
1456
Andrew Jackson Vaughan, son of William Tristram
and Eliza Mottey (Moody) Vaughan, married Esther
N orris.
3041. , b. ; ra. , Providence, R I.
3042. , b. ; m. , Providence, R. I.
1458
Joseph Moody Vaughan (Captain) married Martha
Coffin Jordan, daughter of Tristram and Catherine
Williams (Merrill) Jordan, May 6, 1861.
3 43. Roger Riley, b. Apr., 1869 ; d. of yellow fever
in Florida, 1887.
1459
William Vaughan, son of Charles Henry and Beulah
(Thacher) Vaughan, married Alraira E, Storen, 1849.
3044. Mary Jane, b. Jan. 24, 1850; m. Jno. S.
Heaton, Sept. 30, IK 74, s. p.
1460
Mary Belcher Vaughan married Rev. J. Haight, 1848.
3045. John Belcher, b. Oct. 31, 1849 ; m. E. PuUan.
3046. Chas. Vaughan, b. Nov. 17, 1851.
1403
Charles Henry Vaughan (Jr.) married M. J. Teetor.
3047. Maud, b. Oct. 10, 1855.
3048. William, I). Jan. 14, 1866.
3049. Mabel, b. Sept. 12, 1873.
1474
Jane Vaughan Wise, daughter of Joseph Binney and
Abigail (Edwards) Wise, married Samuel Jameson,
Sebec, Me.
CuTTS Genealogy. 251
3050. Olney Wise, b. ; m. Annie Leslie, s. p.,
Ouray, Col.
3051. WiNFiELD Scott, b. ; m. Lizzie S. Harmon,
Jan. 22, 1865.
3052. Ella Jane, b. ; m. Edward Hanson.
3053. KuEL Wise, b. ; m. Ellen Brown.
3054. Elliott Wise, b. ; m. Abbie Thompson,
Greenville, Cal.
3055. Jane Elizabeth, b. ; d. y.
305(>. Anna, b. ; m. Gardner Osgood; d. 1870.
3057. Viola, b.
3058. Margaret, b. ; m. Mr. Sessions.
1475
Mary Wise married Cyrus Chase, Sebec, Me.
3059. Emily, b. ; m. Aug. Lemreux.
3060. Josephine, b. ; d. unm., 1878.
3061. Christopher, b. ; m. Miss Gilman.
3062. Sumner, b. ; d. unm.
3063. Maria, b. ; m. Mr. Hager.
1477
Edward Preble Wise married Sarah Newell.
3064. Sarah, b. ; m. , s. p.
3065. William, b. ; m. .
1478
Elizabeth Pearson Wise married Pliny Parsons, Ban-
gor, Me.
3066. Joseph, b.
1480
Anne Vaughan Wise married John Kimball Delaski
of St. Johns, N. B.
252 CuTTs Genealogy.
3067. Ada, b. ; in. Mr. Drake, Eau Claire, Wis.;
d. Aug. 6, 1875.
8068. Albert,' b.
3069. Emma, b. ; m. (1) Mr. Blake, s. p., wlio
d. 1884; (2) Mr. Preston, s. p.
3070. Edgar, b. ; m. Miss Evelith, 1876.
3071. Mary, b. ; m. Mr. Newhall, Lynn, Mass.
3072. Walter, b. ; drowned in San Francisco
Bay on Aug. 6, 1875.
1481
Emeline Rochelle Wise married Ephraim E. Shaw.
3073. Adele, b. ; m. Mr. Davidson, Los Angeles,
Cal.
3074. Henry, b. ; m. .
3075. Belle, b. ; m. Mr. Hawley, Los Angeles,
Cal.
3076. Walter, b. ; d. unm.
3077. Frank, b. ; Los Angeles, Cal.
1482
Oliver Ellsworth Wise married Adeline Boyes.
3078. Wm. Oliver, b. ; m. .
3079. Oscar, b. ; m. .
3080. Ada, b. ; Erie, Boulder Co., Col.
1486
Jane Bixby married Mr. Jordan.
3081. EuEus King, b.
1495
Mary EHzabeth Prescott, daughter of Hy. and Abi-
gail (Shannon) Prescott, married Maj. Felix Ansart.
3082. Mary A., b. ; m. Mr. Chapell.
o083. Felix, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 253
1498
Henry Way Prescott, son of Henry and Abigail
(Shannon) Prescott, married Mary J. Mendum, Nov. 3,
1839
30*84. Henry (Jr.), b. Aug. 14, 1840 ; d. Oct. 4, 1840.
3085. Mary E., b. Sept. 7, 1841 ; d. Sept., 1842.
3(»86. Sarah, b. Oct. 21, 1842.
3087. Josephine, b. May 4, 1844 ; m. Thos. Patter-
son, Dec. 26, 1864.
3088. Jas. Madison, b. Oct. 13, 1845.
3089. Benj. Franklin, b. July 14, 1850.
3090. Oliver Goldsmith, b. Oct. 30, 1853.
3091. Martha Washington, b. Sept. 9, 1854.
3092. Walter Raleigh, b. Feb. 26, 1856.
3093. George Edward, b. Mar. 4, 1859.
3094. Henry Shannon, b. Nov. 10, 1861.
1501
Mary Harriet Shannon, daughter of John Langdon
and Sarah Frost (Blunt) Shannon, married Robert
Sharp Davis of Boston, Mass., Sept. 4, 1837.
3095. Mary Shannon, b. June 29, 1838 ; m. William
Edward Webster, Feb. 28, 1862.
3096. Lucy Stearns, b. Dec. 29, 1840.
3097. Sarah Comstock, b. Mar. 20, 1843.
3098. Laura Wood, b. Apr. 3, 1845 ; m. Thos. R.
Shewell, Nov. 7, 1867 ; d. May 28, 1889.
3099. Caroline Elizabeth, b. June 11, 1849.
3100. Langdon Shannon, b. Jan. 28,1857 ; m. Helen
B. O'Leary, Nov. 9, 1880.
1514
Charles Tebbetts Shannon, son of Richard Cutts and
Mary (Tebbetts) Shannon, married Jane Randall Stand-
wood, July 1, 1836.
254 CuTTs Genealogy.
3101. Charles Way, b. Apr. 24, 1837; m. Mary
Emeiy Lapham, Dec. 29, 1859.
3102. EioHARD CuTTS, b. Feb. 12, 1839 ; m. Mrs.
Martha A. Greenough, Sept 19, 1887.
3103. James Harrison, b. Dec. 12, 1841 ; M. D.; m.
Susan W. Greenwood, Oct. 24, 1873.
Mrs. Jane R. (Stand wood) Shannon died Mar, 12,
1870, £6. 59 yrs.
1515
Abigail Tebbetts Shannon married Calvin Locke, Oct.
12, 1829.
3104. Sarah, b. ; m. Mr. Knight.
3105. Mary, b. ; m. .
3106. Clinton, b. ; Sergeant Major; killed in
the battle of Sabine Cross Roads on Pleasant
Hill in 1863.
3107. Annie, b. ; Marshall, Texas.
1517
Mary Barker Shannon married Kev. Edwin Jennison,
Jan. 25, 1832.
3108. Edwin Shannon, b. Dec. 13, 1832 ; m. Amelia
E. Smith, Jan. 9, 1855.
3109. Wm. Cutts, b. May 29, 1837 ; d. July 28,
1841.
3110. Mary Theresa, b. Apr. 4, 1840; d. July 20,
1841.
3111. Helen Maria, b. Apr. 23, 1844.
1518
Samuel Tebbetts Shannon married, Apr. 21, 1839,
Rebecca Scammon, daughter of George and Elizabeth
(Atkinson) Scammon of Saco, Me.
3112. , b. ; d. Aug., 1840.
CUTTS Genealogy. 255
Mrs. Rebecca (Scammon) Shannon died Mar. 30,
1843, 8e. 22 yrs. 6 mos.
Samuel T. Shannon married (2) Martha P. Stevens,
daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth L. P. A. Stevens,
Oct. 14, 1845.
3113. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Geo. Forbes.
3114. Martha, b. ; d. unm.
3115. Samuel, b. ; m. Lucy Crockett.
15SO
James Shannon married Miss Saville.
3116. James, b.
James Shannon married (2) Sarah Hawes of Gardi-
ner, Me., and died in Louisville, Ky.
Caroline Shannon married Cyrus Goodale, son of Paul
and Azubah N. Goodale, Apr. 17, 1848.
3117. ClakaL., b.
3118. Mary Shannon, b.
3119. Henry J., b.
3120. Charles F., b.
1522
Isaac Shannon married Emeline Harris.
3121. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Charles Parsons
(artist).
3122. Helen, b. ; m. Mr. Brown.
3123. Anna, b. ; m. Mr. Brown.
1536
Sarah Ann Shannon married Jonas C. March (Jr.), of
Rochester, N. Y.
3124. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Dr. Stickney.
256 CuTTs Genealogy.
1598
Oliver Shannon married .
3125. Maey, b.
1599
Alex. Warner, son of Jno. and Abigail (Shannon)
Warner, married Frances Cole.
3126. Nadine, b.
3127. Juliet, b.
1530
John Warner married Margaret Leslie.
3128. John, b. ; d. y.
3129. LiLLiAS, b.
3130. Nelson, b.
8131. Jessie, b.
3132. Henry, b.
3133. Annie, b.
3134. Frank, b.
1535
Elizabeth Perkins Shannon married Benj. Shrieve,
Oct. 14, 1840.
3135. OoTAvius Barrell, b. June 4, 1841 ; M. D.;
m. Sarah Daland, 1869.
1536
Phoebe Waldron Shannon, daughter of Thomas Went-
worth Waldron and Elizabeth (Perkins) Shannon^
married Enoch Paine of Portland, Me., Feb. 19, 1838.
3136. Frances Elizabeth, b. Aug. 1, 1840.
3137. Sarah Hale, b. Aug. 15, 1842; d. in infancy.
3138. Alice Ilsley, b. Mar. 11, 1844.
3139. David Shannon, b. Feb. 2, 1847 ; d. Dec. 23,
1864.
CuTTS Genealogy. 257
3140. Elbat^or Vaughan, b. Sept. 9, 1849 ; m. Otis
Tufts (Jr.), Jan. 23, 1871, who died Sept. 29,
1885.
3141. Isabella Shannon, b. 'Nov. 9, 1854.
Enoch Paine died Feb. 10, 1884.
1537
George Washington Shannon, son of T. W. W. and
Eliza (Perkins) Shannon, married Sarah Elizabeth
Littlefield, 1852.
3142. Orlando Perkins, b. 1853 ; M. D., Boston,
Mass.
1538
Horatio Nelson Shannon married Sarah Hawes,
1859.
3143. LiLLiAS Lyon, b. July, 1860 ; m. Edward
Gushing, Feb., 1879 ; d. Dec. 31, 1886.
3144. Edith HoRATiA, b, June, 1861 ; m. Capt. Ohas.
Hallett of Hampshire, England, 1885.
3145. Sophie, b. 1863; d. 1863.
1541
Thos. Westbrooke Shannon married Georgianna
Hagemann of New York, in 1807.
3146. Laura, b. 1869.
1545
Mary Jane Shannon married Jeremiah Libbey, July
15, 1858, Moultonborough, JST. H. (See Libbey Fam-
ily, pp. 277-8.)
1546
Fred'k H. Shannon married Mary Moulton.
3147. Sarah Margaret, b. ; m. Wm. H. Mathews.
33
258 CuTTS Genealogy.
1548
Thos. Rindge Shannon married Salome Nason in
1841.
3148. Helen, b. Jan., 1844; d. in 1863, one week
after graduating from scliool.
3149. Fkances Eliza, b. Apr., 1845.
3150. Makgaret Vaughan, b. Dec, 1846.
1549
Frances Ann Shannon married Jonathan Choate, Oct.
13, 1839.
3151. Susan Frances, b. Apr. 24, 1841; m. E. F.
Brown, Jan. 8. 1861.
3152. Mary Eloisa, b. Oct. 14, 1843; d. Mar. 7,
1847.
3153. Jonathan Sewell, b. Feb. 20, 1846; 18th N.
H. Regt.; d. City Point, Va., Oct. 28, 1864.
3154. Thos. B., b. Aug. 13, 1848; m. Mary W.
Blackey, Feb. 27, 1873.
3155. Mary Isabelle, b. Nov. 16, 1851; d. Aug.
27, 1872.
3156. HuLDAH A., b. Sept. 13, 1855; m. George F.
Whiting.
3157. Frederick, b. July 8, 1863.
1551
Nathaniel Shannon (M. D.) married Lucy M. Cum-
mings of Portland, Me., 1850.
3158. Wm. C b. May 8, 1851 ; Surgeon U. S. A.
3159. Thos., b. May 10, 1853; m. .
3160. Edward, b. May 1, 1857.
3161. Richard Cutts, b. Aug. 11, 1860 ; d. May 19,
1862.
3162. Nath'l Vaughan, b. 1865; druggist, Boston,
Charles and Chestnut Sts.
CuTTS Genealogy. 259
1532
Adaline Margaret Shannon married Jos. McKiostey
of Hyde Park, Vt.
3163. Josephine, b.
3164. Richard, b.
3165. Frances, b.
3166. Mabel, b.
3167. Chas. Sumner, b,
3168. Miriam St, Clair, b.
3169. Margaret, b.
3170. Arson, b. ; Beaverville, Iroquois Co., 111.
1554
Geo. Vaughan Shannon married Lucinda Horae.
3171. , b.
3172. -, b.
3173. , b.
3174. , b.
3175. , b.
1557
Edwin Shannon married Lydia Wentworth, May,
1854.
Mrs. L. W. Shannon died 1859.
1568
Augustus Franklin Gerrish, son of Joseph Marriner
and Barbara (Scott) G-errish, married Caroline Eliza-
beth March, Dec. 27, 1848.
3176. Caroline Maria, b. ; Vassar 1872.
3177. Frank Scott, b. ; Harvard 1875.
1572
Harrison Sylvester Gerrish, son of James and Mary
(Sylvester) Gerrish, married Jane T. Small of Lisbon,
Me., 1835.
26o CuTTS Genealogy.
3178. Melissa Jane, b. Jan. 29, 1836; m. Wm. T.
Osgood.
8179. Ohas. Hakrison, b. Apr. 22, 1838; m. Emily
F. Chaffin; d. 1864.
3180. Mary Adelaide, b. Feb. 27, 1841 ; m. Moses
Osgood.
3181. Julius Monroe, b. Mar. 20, 1844 ; d. Oct. 5,
1844.
Geo. Barstow Gerrish married Eliza Field, Nov. 17,
1841.
3182. Geo. Henry, b. Jan. 16, 1846.
3183. Eliza Ella, b. Jan. 7, 1848 ; d. Sept. 19, 1849.
3184. Sarah Eliza, b. May 17, 1850; m. Jno. F.
Means, Oct. 19, 1872.
1574
Emeline Gerrish married Amos Field, Mar. 29, 1840.
3185. James Lewis, b.
3186. Mary Emeline, b.
3187. Clarence H., b.
1575
Stephen S. Gerrish married Harriet N. Conner of
Troy, Me., Oct. 18, 1848.
3188. Horace Greeley, b. Apr. 10, 1850.
3189. Arthur F., b. Feb. 21, 1854.
3190. Antoineite, b. Sept. 17, 1856.
3191. Helena, b. May 13, 1858.
3192. Alice, b. June 6, 1860.
3193. Agnes, b. June 6, 1860.
1570
John James Gerrish married Susan R. Small, Dec.
21, 1848.
CuTTS Genealogy. 261
3194. Ella Susan, b. Mar. 14. 1851.
3195. Mary Ida, b. May 4, 1855; m. Harvey Wil-
lerrill, Sept. 23, 1875.
3196. Jno. Herbert, b. Oct. 13, 1858.
3197. Geo. Lester, b. Aug. 9, 1860.
3198. Hattie Small, b. Apr. 7, 1864.
3199. Elmer Grenville, b. Dec. 28, 1865.
Sophia Lord, daughter of John and Abra (Chadwick)
Lord, married Wm. Gowen Wentworth, Dec. 6, 1829.
3200. Thos. Grafton, b. Sept. 9, 1830.
3201. Chas. Edward, b. Dec. 22, 1831.
3202. Wm. Gowen (Jr.), b. Apr. 13, 1833; d. Aug.
12, 1833.
Wm. G. Wentworth (Sr.) died Dec, 1852.
1587
Eliza Ann Bond, daughter of John and Nancy (Chad-
wick) Bond, married Charles Wentworth, June 1, 1837.
3203. Mary Fletcher, b. Aug. 7, 1844 ; m. Mr. Ladd.
Chas. Wentworth drowned in California, 1849.
1590
Dorcas S- Butler, daughter of Nathaniel and Joan
(Keay) Butler, married Nathan Dorr, Oct. 3, 1844.
3204. Annie Belle, b. Nov. 21, 1845.
3205. Lizzie B., b. Mar. 4, 1852; d. Sept. 15, 1852.
3206. Sydney B., b. Sept. 15, 1857 ; m. Nettie Keed.
1591
Frank N. Butler married Martha W. Libby, May 28,
1842.
3207. Clara, b. Dec. 16, 1843 ; m. Seth Dillingham,
June 30, 1866.
262 CuTTS Genealogy.
3208. Laura, b. Nov. 8, 1844 ; m. Ansel Chick, Oct.
14, 1862.
3209. Arethusa, b. June 22, 1846 ; m. Charles F.
Hasty, Oct. 27, 1868; d. Apr. 9, 1876.
3210. Harvey, b. Mar. 21, 1848 ; d. Feb. 26, 1854.
3211. Sarah Gertrude, b. Dec. 6, 1849.
Mrs. M. W. (Libby) Butler died Nov. 28, 1853.
Frank N. Butler married (2), Nov. 22, 1854, Mary
Dorr.
3212. Harvey, b. Nov. 28, 1857; d. Feb. 28, 1883.
3213. Annie E., b. Sept. 29, 1860; m. E. H. A.
Prescott, Jan. 1, 1879.
1593
Ann Butler married Judge Hanscomb, 1850, of St.
Paul, Minn, (formerly of China, Me.).
3214. Annie Butler, b. ; m. Henry Kice.
1599
Luther Samuel Libby, son of Elias and Mehitable
(Butler) Libby, married Rowena Libby, Apr. 3, 1852.
3215. Luther Oscar, b. Apr. 22, 1853 ; m. Kate L
Elliott, Apr. 2, 1876.
3216. GusTA Rowena, b. Mar. 9, 1855 ; m. Chas. E.
Teetshorn, Oct. 17, 1876.
3217. Cora Vesta, b. Aug. 22, 1863.
Mrs. Rowena (Libby) Libby, daughter of Ebenezer
and Susan (Butler) Libby.
1601
Nathaniel Butler Libby married Susan Jane Libby,
May 6, 1860, a daughter of Ebenezer and Susan (But-
ler) Libby, and sister of the wife of his brother, Luther
S. Libby. They have no children and are at present
residents of Orleans, Iowa.
CuTTS Genealogy. 263
1608
Lewis Butler, sou of Nehemiah and Aphia (Libby)
Butler, married Hannah J. Tibbitts, Sept. 5, 1855.
3218. Lewis, b.
1609
Adah Butler married John B. Libby (see 1 468), Mar.
8, 1851.
3219. Emma Rosina, b. Mar. 11, 1856.
3220. Eben Herbert, b. June 1, 1860.
3221. Chas. Irving, b. Aug. 11, 1862.
3222. John Haven, b. Oct. 25, 1864.
3223. Parepa Rosa, b. Aug. 26, 1867.
3224. Lewis Butler, b. June 8, 1869, Sanford, Me.
1610
Dennis Butler married Frances F. Gruptill, Feb. 22,
1856.
3225. Arthur D., b. Dec. 7, 1857 ; m. M. E. Nason,
Aug. 20, 1879.
3226. Nathaniel, b. June 8, 1859 ; d. unm.
1611
Emily A. Butler married Geo. W. Pray, May 30, 1857.
3227. Alice J., b. Aug. 10, 1858; d. unm., Apr. 15,
1881.
3228. Chas. A., b. Nov. 17, 1860.
3229. Geo. F., b. May 30, 1868 ; d. July 1, 1868.
3230. EvALAURA,b.Aug. 22, 1870; d. May 10, 1871.
3231. G. Wm., b. Apr. 12, 1873.
1613
Draxcy Butler married Horace M. Ford, Feb. 26,
1856.
3232. Mtra a., b. May 26, 1857; d. Sept. 4, 1858.
3233. Nehemiah Butler, b. Oct. 2, 1863.
264 CuTTS Genealogy.
1615
Lebbius Butler married Olive O. Ford, Nov. 29, 1866.
3234. Harvey A., b. Apr. 3, 18T2.
3235. Aubrey O., b. Mar. 23, 1874.
1630
Moses Hebron Libby, son of Ebenezer and Susan
(Butler) Libby, married Martha Moulton, Feb. 5, 1850.
3236. Orville Vinton, b. Mar. 21, 1851 ; m. Susan
A. Bennett, Oct. 14, 1876.
3237. Susan Annette, b. Sept. 11, 1852; m. C. A.
Bodwell, 1877.
3238. Martha Franoena, b. June 26, 1854 ; ra.
Theo. B. Hobbs.
3239. Moses Hebron (Jr.), b. Apr. 17, 1858.
3240. Ida May, b. July 23, 1861 ; m. Frank H. Ger-
rish, Feb. 1, 1879.
3241. Loren AVirtie, b. Nov. 17, 1867.
3242. Lillian Iona, b. Nov. 17, 1867.
3243. Ella Moulton, b. Feb. 2, 1870.
3244. Fred. Loren, b. Apr. 8, 1 875.
Adah Ann Libby married W. F. Johnson, Feb. 10,
1863.
1633
Ivory Ashton Libby married Beulah A. Stevens, Mar.
8, 1858.
3245. Viola L., b. Dec. 29, 1858 ; m. H. W. Potter,
Apr. 2, 1878; d. Mar. 3, 1881.
3246. Dora M., b. Apr. 3, 1860 ; m. Jno. Walton,
Dec. 31, 1879.
3247. Milton O., b. Dec. 28, 1861.
3248. Flora E., b. Apr. 25, 1865.
3249. Frank E., b. Mar. 17, 1867.
3250. Fred. O., b. Feb. 2, 1869; d. Mar. 12, 1874.
CuTTS Genealogy. 265
3251. Ivory H., b. Mar. 18, 1870; d. Oct. 6, 1870.
3252. Minnie A., b. June 21, 1874.
3253. Walter R, b. Nov. 24, 1876.
1636
Tabitha Angeline Libby married Oscar C. Cole, Jan.,
1867, Fayette, Iowa, at one time editor of the Volga
Valley Times.
1627
Julia Ann Libby, daughter of Deacon Ivory and Mary
(Butler) Libby, married Richard M. Ellsworth, Mar.
7, 1850.
3254. Laura Emma, b. Nov. 15, 1852; m. Chas.
Howard, Mar. 30, 1872.
8255. Fred., b. Sept. 6, 1855 ; m. Carrie E. Jacobs,
Mar 4, 1881.
3256. Julia Etta, b. Feb. 6, 1863.
1628
Philander Hartwell Libby married Mary Ann Lougee-
3257. Henry W., b. May 16, 1858 ; d. Dec. 21, 1879.
3258. Elmer E., b. Sept. 19, 1861.
3259. Fred., b. 1863.
3260. Arabella L., b. May 17, 1865.
3261. Maud L., b. Aug. 8, 1867.
3262. John T., b. Sept. 1, 1875; d. Oct. 13, 1877.
3263. Jessie Imer, b. Aug. 7, 1879.
1630
Rhoda Angie Libby married Daniel H. Toothaker,
Oct. 13, 1864, Phillips, Me.
3264. Cora A., b. Sept. 28, 1865.
3265. Ivory K, b. May 26, 1867 ; d. Oct. 4, 1873.
3266. Nettie Lulu, b. Feb. 10, 1875.
3267. Grace Edna, b. Dec. 18, 1878.
34
266 CuTTS Genealogy.
1639
Gilbert Nathaniel Libby married Belle McNebo, July
11, 1872.
3268. Mabel Blanche, b. Mar. 9, 1875.
3269. Cora Belle, b. Mar. 15, 1878; d. July 14,
1878.
1635
Nath'l Butler Beal, sou of Sheldon and Tabitha (But-
ler) Beal, married Mary Bobbins, Apr. 8, 1849.
3270. Feed. Marshall, b. Apr. 24, 1855 ; d. Jan. 12,
1857.
3271. Minnie Genevra, b. May 20, 1858 ; m. Jas.
"Watson Smith, June 28, 1880.
3272. Fred. Nath'l, b. Apr. 14, 1860 ; m. Ella Har-
vey, Mar. 1, 1885.
1636
Wm. C. Beal married Mary Wells, June 8, 1860.
3273. Linda Althea, b. Apr. 21, 1862.
3274. Helen Maria, b. July 28, 1866.
3275. Carrle Elvira, b. Aug. 28, 1869.
3276. Ida May, b. Sept. 25, 1876.
1637
Horace Beal married Elvira Horn, Nov. 5, 1860.
3277. Minnie A., b. May 3, 1862.
3278. Sheldon Hobbs, b. Feb. 7, 1864.
1638
Lewis Beal married Althea Mitchell, June 13, 1863.
3279. Alveno A., b. Mar. 8, 1864.
3280. Leon Lewis, b. Mar. 13, 1868.
3281. Bertha Lee, b. Mar. 8, 1870.
3282. Perley Bradford, b. Mar. 13, 1874.
CuTTS Genealogy. 267
1639
Bradford Beal married Abbie Lambert, July 23,
1865.
3283. Maroia Lena, b. Aug. 1, 1867.
3284. Sam'l Lambert, b. Nov. 15, 1870.
1041
Laura Beal married Wm. Grafton Bradbury, Dec.
19, 1863.
3285. Sheldon Hobbs, b. June 25, 1864.
3286. Wm. W., b. June 25, 1864.
Wm. Gr. Bradbury died Mar. 16, 1866.
Mrs. L. B. Bradbury married (2) Jos. Pollard Adams,
Aug. 8, 1871.
1643
Valora Beal married Eastman Jason Ross, Nov. 8,
1866.
3287. Margie Lena, b. Aug. 11, 1873.
;^"3288. M. v., b. Sept. 19, 1879.
'3289. Lee E. J., b. Mar. 31, 1881.
1643
Eldora Beal married Alvin J. Goodwin, Jan. 22,
1873.
3290. Harry Horneh, b. May 25, 1874.
1644
Roxana Butler, daughter of Moses and Philena (John-
son) Butler, married Allen T. Worcester.
3291. Frank V., b. Apr., 1885.
1646
Marion Adelaide Butler married Wm B. Gowen.
3292. Madelon Maria, b.
268 CuTTS Genealogy.
1647
David Libby, son of Nathaniel and Anna (Ricker)
Libby, married Sarah Butler, 1846.
3293. Helei^, b. ; d.
3294. Ansel, b.
1648
Aaron Ricker Libby married Rosina Jaqueth, daugh-
ter of David and Sally (Sawyer) Jaqueth.
3295. Lewis Nathaniel, b. Jan. 23, 1846; m. Miss
Sargent, 1870; d. Nov. 24, 1870.
3296. Chas. Chester, b. Apr. 10, 1849.
3297. EDMONDDoRMAN,b, Nov. 1,1851; D.C.,1879.
3298. Wm. Howard, b. Jan. 15, 1855.
3299. Lizzie Anna, b. Aug. 7, 1857 ; m. Daniel
Cleaves, Oct., 1876.
Mrs. R. J. Libby died Sept. 13, 1880.
1654
Asa Libby married Lydia Lord, June 29, 1852.
3300. Chas. Herbert, b. June 27, 1853; m. Annie
M. Johnson, Sept. 14, 1878.
3301. Emma Jane, b. Feb. 22, 1855; m. Geo. E.
Tuxbury, Oct. 2, 1877.
3302. Mary Abbie, b. Feb. 26, 1857.
3303. John Wilbur, b. Aug. 9, 1859.
3304. Nancy Alice, b. Mar. 5, 1861.
3305. Albert Ellsworth, b. Feb. 20, 1863.
3306. Eugene Asa, b. July 26, 1867.
3307. Annie Celia, b. Jan. 30, 1870.
1655
Stephen Cook Libby (M. D.), son of Capt. John Cook
and Nancy Gerrish (Libby) Libby, married Sarah A.
Frost, June 27, 1852.
CuTTs Genealogy. 269
3308. Edwin Jackson, b. July 10, 1856 ; d. Aug. 10,
1856.
8309. Carrie Emma, b. Sept. 28, 1857 ; d. Jan. 20,
1878.
3310. Frank Howard, b. Nov. 4, 1862.
3311. Ella Frost, b. Sept. 30, 1866.
1656
John Libby married Hannah Edgerly, June 30, 1860.
They had no children. Mrs. Hannah (Edgerly) Libby
died about 1874.
1660
Wm. Wallace Libby, son of Stephen and Mary Jane
(Bradeen) Libby, married Abbie F. Lougee, May 17,
1868.
3312. Louis Clifford, b. Mar. 10, 1869.
3313. Gertrude Clare, b. May 24, 1874.
3314. Alma Inez, b. Jan. 12, 1877; d. Nov. 6, 1879,
Saco, Me.
1663
Rev. Charles Loring Libby married Emma A. Rich-
ardson, July 27, 1867.
3315. Nellie J., b. Oct. 3, 1868.
3316. Fred. L., b. Aug. 26, 1870.
3317. Harry P., b. Sept. 20, 1872.
3318. RoLLA, b. Apr. 12, 1876.
1666
Cyrus Libby, son of Cyrus and Drusilla (Woodsom)
Libby, married Lavinia L. Yarney, Feb. 13, 1859.
3319. Chas, Edward, b. Feb. 13, 1861.
3320. Sarah Winslow, b. Apr. 4, 1863.
3321. Lavinia Emma, b. June 30, 1866.
3322. Cyrus Osgood, b. Apr. 27, 1871.
270 CuTTS Genealogy.
1676
Ivory Emerson Libby, sou of Kook Thurston and
Emily (Lord) Libby, married Lucinda Leavitt, Nov.
3, 1859.
3323. , b. ; d. y.
3324. , b. ; d. y.
Mrs. L. L. Libby, daughter of Jas. and Mary (Ste-
vens) Leavitt, died Nov., 1866.
1690
Stephen F. Libby married Sarah Fisk, daughter of
Jno. and Nancy (Davis) Fisk, June 16, 1863.
3325. Ellsworth Lincoln, b. June 12, 1865.
3326. Edward Everett, b. July 27, 1867.
3327. Warren Sumner, b. June 11, 1871.
1691
Butler Libby married Sarah E. Brooks, Dec. 19,
1863.
3328. John Hervey Burnside, b. Sept. 15, 1864.
3329. Lillian M., b. Mar. 20, 1867.
Butler Libby has been Republican candidate for
State Legislature fi'om Waterborough, Me.
, 1700
^ Mariannat Preble, daughter of Hon. Wm. Pitt and
/ Nancy Gale (Tucker) Preble, married Stephen Long-
fellow, son of Hon. Stephen and Zilpha (Wadsworth)
Longfellow.
3330. Stephen (Jr.), b. , .
3331. Ellen, b. : . -'* -i (OvK.^^,\'^^^ o^,^.^
3332. H^NRY Wadsworth, b. ^^^-^ I^UAji^ ^^^J,L
3333. Wm, Pitt, b. so,- t^riO^^ nrunr". C^ m^
e Mrs'. Marianna P. Longfellow toarried (2) I. F. Ful- Q,,/
/ ler, 18d#.
CuTTS Genealogy. 271
1702
Nancy Tucker Preble married Capt. Robert Allen,
U. S. A.
3^3^ 3a34. Robert (Jr.), b. ; d. 1862.
1703
Wm. Pitt Preble married Harriet Mussey, daughter
of John Mussey, Esq.
3335. Edith, b. Mar., 1848 ; d. Nov., 1848.
3336. John Mussey, b. Dec. 19, 1850; d. Nov. 4, 1851.
3337. Henry, b. Apr. 25, 1853.
3338. Wm. Pitt (Jr.), b. Oct. 1, 1854.
3339. Wallace, b. Aug. 17, 1857.
3340. Ernest, b. June 5, 1860.
1705
William Donnell Norwood, son of Nathaniel and Je-
mima (Donnell) Norwood, married Eliza Miller Pierce
of Portsmouth, N. H., 1834.
3341. Leonora Frances, b. Nov. 11, 1836 ; d. Mar.
7, 1853.
3342. Franklin Howard, b. May 29, 1839 ; d. 1861.
3343. Helen Eliza, b. May 7, 1842 ; m. Elias Baker,
1861 ; d. Mar. 30, 1890.
3344. Anna Josephine, b. Feb. 23, 1846 ; m. Ed-
ward J. Sylvester, Sept. 23, 1887.
3345. Grenville Mellen, b. Nov. 20, 1847.
Mrs. E. M. P. Norwood died in 1850, as. 36.
Wm. D. Norwood married (2) Mary Elizabeth Lunt
of Newburyport, Mass., Oct. 23, 1851, s. p.
1707
Mary Jane Norwood married John Bell, Jan. 15, 1833.
3346. John H., b. Sept. 12, 1834; d. Apr. 13, 1850.
John Bell died 1850.
2/2 CuTTS Genealogy.
Mrs. M. J. N. Bell married Wm. Donnell, 1850.
334V. Chas. Wm., b. May 12, 1851 ; d. Sept. 24, 1858.
3348. Leander, b. Nov. 13, 1853 ; m. Addie Plaisted,
Nov. 12, 1876.
Wm. Donnell died May 4, 1868, se. 62.
1708
Henry Donnell Norwood married Mary Parsons, Jan.
12, 1837.
3349. John Edward, b. Dec. 4, 1838 ; m. Ellen S.
S. Schofield, Nov. 28, 1866, s. p.
3350. LuoY Elizabeth, b. May 15, 1844; m. Geo. H.
Whiting, Nov. 19, 1871, s. p.
1709
Charles Norwood married Almeda Parsons, June 13,
1841.
3351. Abble Maria, b. May 4, 1844; m. Geo. H.
Whiting, Nov. 25, 1863, s. p.; d. Oct. 18,
1870.
1710
Richard Cutis Raynes, son of Francis and Elizabeth
(Cutts) Raynes, married Charlotte D. Page, Nov. 5,
1839, s. p.
Richard G. Raynes married (2) Emily Payne of Ver-
mont, May 26, 1863, s. p., and died Aug. 10, 1880.
1711
William Raynes, son of Francis and Elizabeth (Cutts)
Raynes, married Mercy A. Shaw, Apr. 5, 1852.
3352. Danlel, b. July 6, 1853.
3353. Francis, b. May 28, 1855; m. (1) Anna
Sewall, who d. Feb. 7, 1883; m. (2) Carrie
Weston, Aug. 26, 1887.
CuTTS Genealogy. 273
3354. Sakah Elizabeth, b. Dec. 25, 1858.
3355. Wm. Lafayette, b. Sept. 9, 1863 ; d. unm.,
May 6, 1889.
3356. Susai^ Jane, b. Feb. 2, 1867.
3357. Geoege, b. Mar. 27, 1869.
1713
Francis Raynes (Jr.) married Esther Wordsworth,
Oct. 27, 1857.
3358. John, b. Jan. 24, 1860; d. July 19, 1860.
3359. GrEO. Wordsworth, b. Aug. 1, 1864; Yale
College; m. Stella De Casto.
1714
Susan Jane Raynes, daughter of Francis and Susanna
H. (Bellamy) Raynes, married Capt. Edward Low,
1851.
3360. Edward Francis, b. Jan. 18, 1852 ; d. unm.,
Mar. 12, In 78.
3361. Marcia Howard, b. Aug. 8, 1859 ; d. unm.,
Jan. 28, 1878.
1715
Lucy Ann Raynes married Ira B. Quimby, Oct. 10,
1854.
3362. Ralph Allan, b. June 28, 1855 ; m. Emma
A. Ordway, Oct. 10, 1880
3363. Chas. Linnaeus, b. Apr. 8, 1857 ; m. Kittie
E. Moore, Nov. 22, 1887.
3364. Fred. K. Butler, b. June 13, 1862.
3365. Lucy Raynes, b. Mar. 18, 1864.
3366. Harriet, b. Apr. 3, 1866.
3367. Ira Payson, b. Oct. 18, 1867 ; d. Dec. 17,
1867.
3368. Arthur Curtis, b. Feb. 11, 1872.
35
274 CuTTS Genealogy.
1718
Charles Wesley Raynes married Louisa A. Wheeler |
of Willimantic, Conn., Jan. 17, 1872.
3369. Charles Francis, b. June 9, 1879.
1740
Sallie Chapman married Nathan Berry.
3370. George, b. ; m. Annie de Rochemont.
1741
Joseph W. Chapman married Mary Moulton.
3371. Flora, b.
3372. Lillian, b.
3373. Mary, b.
8374. John, b.
3375. Fannie, b.
3376. Annie, b.
1742
Nathaniel Chapman (Jr.), son of Nath'l and Martha
(Meserve) Chapman, married Kate Huntress.
3377. Mary Emma, b.
Nath'l Chapman (Jr.) m. (2) Jennie Shackford.
3378. Gertrude, b.
3379. Abbie E., b.
3380. Josephine, b.
1743
Martha Jane Chapman married Eli L. Waterhouse.
3381. George, b. ; m. Winnie Doane.
3382. John H., b.
3383. Jos. Edson, b.
1745
John Alfred Metcalf Chapman (D. D.) married Mary
Emma Knox.
CuTTS Genealogy. 275
3384. Gerteude, b. ; d.
3385. George, b. ; d.
3386. Mattie Ethel, b.
3387. John Alfred, b.
1747
Eben Chapman (Jr.), son of Eben and Eliza (Yeaton)
Chapman, married Olive Thompson, Apr., 18B2.
3388. Walter Thompson, b. July 27, 1864.
3389. Albert Kobinson, b. Jan. 5, 1873.
3390. Mabel Louise, b. Mar. 9, 1876.
1749
Chas. H. Chapman married Mary Adeline Shaw, July,
1867.
3391. Frank Bowditch, b. May 1, 1868.
3392. Chas. Wentworth, b. June 3, 1870.
3393. Percy Earle, b.
1750
Lydia Ann Chapman married Joseph P. Shaw, June
5, 1864.
3394. Ella Haven, b. Oct 29, 1865,
3395. Herbert Chapman, b. Jan. 27, 1868; d. y.
3396. Gertrude Eliza, b. May 8, 1871.
1753
Edward A. Chapman married Maria Somerby, Dec.
25, 1863.
3397. Paul G., b. Oct. 6. 1869.
3398. Edward S., b. Jan. 20, 1873.
1754
Robert Moore, son of George and Betsey (Harris)
Moore, married Abigail Stevens.
3399. Emily, b. ; d. y.
3400. Jane, b. ; d. y.
2/6 CuTTS Genealogy.
1756
Joanna Moore married Joseph Seawards.
3401. SoPHRONiA, b. ; d. y.
3402. Joanna, b. ; d. unm.
1757
Joseph Harris Moore married Mary Blaisdell,
3403. George, b. ; d. y.
3404. Francis, b. ; d. y.
3405. Joseph Henry, b. ; m. Etta Stanton.
1759
Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber, son of William and
Sarah Leonard (Sawyer) Shillaber, married Ann Tap-
pan de Rochemont, May 25, 1838.
3406. Annie Maria, b. May 26, 1839; m. Capt.
James S. Dillingham (Jr.), Apr. 14, 1861.
3407. William, b. Feb. 22, 1841 ; m. Lydia Dilling-
ham, Oct. 18, 1865.
3408. Benj. Penhallow (Jr.), b. Apr. 18, 1843 ; d.
Aug. 8, 1844.
3409. Caroline Wheeler, b Mar. 25, 1845.
3410. Emma Frances, b. Apr. 4, 1847 ; m. Frank
Clement, Sept. 30, 1868.
3411. Louis Ira, b. Dec. 25, 1849 ; d. Sept. 8, 1851.
3412. Lucy Grace, b. Sept. 26, 1853; d. Jan. 29,
1857.
3413. Lizzie Chase, b. Sept. 26, 1853 ; d. Nov. 29,
1872.
1760
Lydia Elizabeth Shillaber married Stephen Decatur
Scriggins.
3414. Harriet, b. 1840; d. July 22, 1846.
Mrs. Scriggins and her daughter are buried in the
North Church burying-ground in Portsmouth, N. H.
Kngtaredfrom a Dag* by H.V<" ii
CuTTS Genealogy. 277
1761
Enoch Sawyer, son of Richard Cutts and Lydia
(Woodbury) Sawyer, married Priscilla H. Bartlett,
June 18, 1829.
3415. Woodbury Dean, b. Apr. 29, 1830; m. E.
Somerville, Oct., 1878; d. June, 1892.
3416. Melville, b. May 28, 1833 ; m. Harriet Adams
Hayes, Aug. 16, 1859.
3417. Enoch, b. Nov. 2, 1837; d. Feb. 24, 1854.
3418. Mary Ann, b. Aug. 18, 1841 ; m. Robert
Bryant, Apr. 7, 1864.
3419. JoN. Hanson, b. May 2, 1844 ; m. Mary Quinn.
Mrs P. H. B. Sawyer died May 1, 1888, in Portland,
Me., 86. 78.
1771
Eliza Frye Cutts, daughter of Benjamin and Eliza
Frye Cutts, married Samuel Pickman Walcott, Feb.
11, 1875.
3420. Samuel Frye, b.
3421. Martha Pickman, b.
S. P. Walcott died June 28, 1885.
1772
Anstiss Pickman Cutts married Austin Quinby, June
14, 1871.
3422. Eliza Frye, b. Dec. 2, 1872; d. Dec. 4, 1872.
3423. Austin Benj. Cutts, b. June 18, 1874 ; d.
July 4, 1875.
3424. Austin Henry Frost, b. Dec. 4, 1875.
1773
Susan Cleveland Cutts married Ivory Quinby, June
14, 1871.
8425. Benj. Cutts, b. July 29, 1872.
278 CuTTS Genealogy.
3426. Eliza Feye, b. May 21, 1874.
3427. Robert Cutts, b. Apr. 16, 1876; d. July 23,
1877.
3428. Mary Ervin, b. Feb. 13, 1878.
3429. Anstiss Cutts, b. Mar. 24, 1880; d. June 9,
1880.
1774
Richard Alexander Cutts, son of Richard and Pris-
cilla (Low) Cutts, married Mary Ellen Robinson, Sept.
2, 1869.
3430. Charles Roy, b. Sept. 27, 1870.
3431. Emory, b. May 13, 1874.
177^
Francis Cutts married Jeannette Renton, May 1,
1870.
3432. Grace Renton, b. Jan. 27, 1873.
3433. Annie Low, b. Nov. 27, 1874.
3434. Richard, b. July 26, 1876.
3435. Susan Renton, b. Oct. 16, 1878.
3436. Clara Louise, b. Oct. 31, 1880.
1779
Annie Cutts married Edwin B. Newhall, Jan. 21,
1880.
3437. Abbie Lee, b. Nov. 30, 1880.
3438. Lawrence Edwin, b. Sept. 29, 1883.
3439. Everett Hiltz, b. Sept. 26, 1886.
1780
Mary Wilson Cutts mariied Benj. C. Mudge, Dec.
19, 1882.
3440. Marion Christine, b. Dec. 1, 1884.
3441. Florence Madeline, b. Apr. 22, 1886.
CuTTS Genealogy. 279
1781
Edward Holyoke Cutts, son of Hampden and Mary
P. S. (Jarvis) Cutts, married Hannali Sherwood,
daughter of Reuben and Catherine (McDonald) Sher-
wood, Jan. 10, 1855.
3442. William Jarvis, b. Oct. 26, 1856; d. Oct. 25,
1863.
3443. Mary Shekwood, b. May 1, 1858 ; d. unm.,
Aug. 31, 1877.
3444. Elizabeth Bartlett, b. Nov. 25, 1860 ; m. A.
F. Powell, Sept. 8, 1886.
3445. Edward Duncan, b. Jan. 15, 1863; d. Mar.
12,1863.
3446. Katherine Anna, b. Oct. 6, 1866 ; d. Feb.
22, 1878.
3447. Lillian Ursula, b. Sept. 16, 1868.
3448. Hampden, b. July 26, 1870 ; d. unm., Feb. 24,
1892.
3449. Winifred Jarvis, b. June 9, 1874.
3450. Anna MarcxAret, b. May 22, 1876.
1783
Anna Holyoke Cutts married Abel Trumbull Howard,
son of Abel and Mary E. (Hunt) Howard, Aug. 27,
1861.
34 51. Cecil Hampden Cutts, b. Sept. 5, 1862.
3452. Mary Cutts, b. Feb. 22, 1865 ; m. Robert W.
King, Apr. 23, 1889.
3453. Edith Elizabeth, b. Jan. 24, 1868 ; d. Sept.
6, 1868.
3454. Rose Jarvis, b. Aug. 27, 1869; d. Aug. 17,
1870.
3455. Maud Jarvis, b. July 19, 1871; d. July 23,
1872.
3456. Charles Trumbull, b. Oct. 18, 1873.
3457. Edward Eliot Holyoke, b. July 2, 1876.
28o CuTTS Genealogy.
1789
Harriet Louise Cutts mariied Uiiderliill Augustus
Budd, son of Wm. A. Budd of New York, N. Y., Jan.
8, 1879.
3458. Kenneth Peppereell, b. Dec. 12, 1879.
U. A. Budd died in St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 21, 1880
1790
Priscilla Storer Carter, daughter of Nathaniel and
Harriet (Tyler) Carter, married David Johnson, Sept.
6, 1839.
3459. David, b. Aug. 14, 1840; d. Aug. 14, 1840.
1792
Isabella Graham" Kimball, daughter of Rev. David
and Eliza Ejjpes (Carter) Kimball, married George
Dwight Edson, Sept. 9, 1845.
3460. Frances Isabella, b. July 18, 1846 ; m. Charles
Van Inwagen, Aug. 30, 1873; d. Sept. 11,
1877.
3461. George Alvin, b. Jan. 22, 1848 ; m. Caroline
E. Minnick, Nov. 25, 1873.
3462. Ida Elizabeth, b. Oct. 18, 1854.
3463. Edward Holyoke, b. Feb. 7, 1856.
3464. Wm. Fred'k Oberlin, b. Sept. 18, 1858; d.
Sept. 12, 1859.
3465. Lillie Emma, b. Oct. 22, 1861 ; m. Chas. G.
Alton, Apr. 1, 1884.
1796
Henry Martyn Kimball married Mary Frances Pal-
mer, daughter of Bev. E. J. and Eliza (Gordon) Pah
mer. Mar. 1, 1860.
3466. Edward Palmer, b. Jan. 20, 1861 ; m. L. Brit-
tain, Feb. 20, 1882.
CuTTS Genealogy. 281
3467. Emma Mabel, b. July 24, 1862; m. A. R.
Urion, Sept. 10, 1885.
3468. Florence Elizabeth, b. Aug. 31, 1867.
3469. Gordon Stanley, b. Apr. 2, 1 870 ; d. Sept.
10, 1870.
3470. Ruth Lindsley, b. Feb. 18, 1872; m. Corne-
lius S. Gardner, Nov. 16, 1892.
3471. David, b. Feb. 6, 1876.
3472. Frances Isabella, b. May 14, 1881 ; d. Dec.
2, 1883.
1800
Jos. Storer Wheelwright, son of George and Mary
(Carter) Wheelwright, married Susan Ann Webb, Feb.
22, 1843.
3473. Ellen Maria, b. Dec. 25, 1843; m. A. Thax-
ter, June 6, 1864.
3474. George, b. Apr. 10, 1847.
3475. Caroline Storer, b. Nov. 1, 1850.
1801
Mary Carter Wheelwright married Jas. Godfrey, Sept.
16, 1848.
3476. Julia Storer, b. July 20, 1849 ; d. Dec. 30,
1850.
Jas. Godfrey died Aug. 31, 1850.
Mrs. Mary C. W. Godfrey married Rev. Chas. Par-
sons Felch, Sept. 24, 1859.
3477. Chas. Storer, b. Aug. 1, 1860; d. Nov. 1,
1861.
3478. Fred'k Gage, b. June 24, 1865 ; d. Apr. 4,
1867.
1803
Margaret Ann Church married Philip Dale, Aug.,
1857.
3479. Fred'k E., b. June 25, 1858.
36
282 CuTTS Genealogy.
3480. Martha Ella, 1). Dec. 10, 1860.
3481. Philip, b. 1862.
3482. S. Jeat^nette, b. 1864.
3483. Feancis, b. 1867.
1804
Rev. Hampden Sydney Church, son of Rev. Moses B.
and Margaret Gary (Carter) Church, married Mary V.
Palmer, daughter of Francis and Mary Palmer, Sept.
9, 1858.
3484. Mary V., b. July 12, 1859.
3485. Ella, b. Apr. 6, 1861.
3486. Francis, b. 1863.
3487. Rosa, b. 1868.
1806
Sarah Gaylord Church married John Shearer, Sept.
8, 1863.
3488. Loms, b. 1865.
3489. Charlotte, b. 1867.
1810
Sarah Frances Meriweather Carter, daughter of Rev.
Hampden Cutts and Anna D. Coles Carter, married
James T. Yarborough.
3490. Sarah Cole, b. July 24, 1854.
3491. Jas. Thomas, b. Nov. 18, 1856.
Jas. T. Yarborough died Aug. 7, 1856.
Mrs. S. F. M. C. Yarborough married (2) Jas. A.
Williams, Dec, 1859.
3492. Elizabeth Ann, b. Dec. 7, 1861.
3493. Jas. Joseph, b. Mar., 1866; d. June, 1866.
1811
Mary Elizabeth Carter married J. B. Michie, June
4, 1857.
CuTTS Genealogy. 283
3494. Chas. Osgood, b. Mar., 1858.
J. B. Michie died 1873.
Mrs. M. E. C. Michie married (2) J. H. Jones, M.
D., 1880.
1814
Sarah Abby Barrell, daughter of Charles Colburn and
Sarah Johnson (Cutts) Barrell, married Simeon S.
Bracket, Oct. 10, 1877.
3495. Blanche, b. Dec. 7, 1878; d. Dec. 12, 1878.
3496. Ellen Augusta, b. Apr. 14, 1882.
3497. CoLBORN Barrell, b. May 19, 1884.
1833
George Francis Piper, son of Edward Cutts and Sarah
(Jones) Piper, married Mary Jenness, June 13, 1866.
3498. Ada Frances, b. Mar. 27, 1867.
3499. Idella May, b. May 24, 1870.
1831
Mary Hannah Cutts, daughter of Edward and Han-
nah (Junkins) Cutts, married Samuel Gammon.
3500. Susan, b. 1852.
3501. Annette, b. 1855.
3502. Edward Cutts, b. 1858.
3503. Anne, b. 1861.
1833
Sarah Frances Cutts married Darius Riley, Jan. 8,
1868.
3504. Emma Frances, b. Aug. 29. 1869. Teacher
in Portsmouth, N. H.
Darius Riley died Dec. 29, 1870, se. 32.
1836
Abby Junkins, daughter of Joseph P. and Sarah Ann
(Cutts) Junkins, married Thos. Lovejoy.
3505. Sarah Cutts, b. , Haverhill, Mass.
284 CuTTS Genealogy.
1846
Anne Elizabeth Hooper^ daughter of Tristram and Bet-
sey (Cutts) Hooper, married Benjamin Dodge (int. of
marriage July :'>, 1831), July 9, 1831.
3506. Elbridge Fisk, b. Oct. 15, 1834; m. Lucy
W. Fairfield, Jan. 15, 1867 (see 1988).
3507. Lucy Jane, b. July 23, 1836; m. Benj. C.
Frost (see 1 852), Dec. 22, 1859.
3508. Chas. Albert, b. Apr. 20, 1844; d. Nov. 23,
1844.
3509. Ellen Louisa, b. Nov. 14, 1845; d. June 13,
1867.
3510. Ben. Walter, b. Aug. 24, 1848; m. Miss
Webster, June 8, 1875.
3511. George Hooper, b. Aug. 28, 1850; m. Miss
Westervelt, Oct. 1, 1875.
1853
Benjamin C. Frost, son of William and Mary Louisa
(Cutts) Frost, married Lucy Jane Dodge, Dec. 22,
1859.
3512. Wm. Dodge, b. Sept. 13, 1867.
3513. Ellen Louisa, b. Aug. 19, 1870.
1854
Annie Parks, daughter of Samuel and Marianne
(Cutts) Parks, married Rev. Dr. A. K. Potter.
3514. Albert, b.
3515. Grace, b.
3516. Ralph, b.
1856
Henry O. Cutts, son of Thos. Jefferson and Huldah
(Chadbourne) Cutts, married Ann Johnson, Aug. 17,
1855.
3517. Frederick O., b. July 2, 1856; d. Dec. 10, 1860.
CuTTS Genealogy. 285
1859
Wm. Foxwell Cutts married Mary Abbie Sanborn,
Nov. 25, 1855, Milton Mills, N. H.
3518. Mary, b. July 12, 185f3 ; d. Sept. 9, 1856.
3519. Ora E., b. Dec. 13, 1858; m. J. F. Farnham.
3520. Chas. William, b. Oct. 13, 1862 ; m. Grace
Garvin, Apr. 10, 1889.
3521. Fred'k W., b. Nov. 4, 1864.
1863
Humphrey Chadbourne Cutts married Helen M.
Jenks, Nov. 5, 1866.
3522. (Son), b. ; d. y.
3523. Dolly T., b. Apr. 9, 1872.
3524. Bonnie L., b. July 18, 1874.
3525. Samuel N., b. May 1, 1876, Storm Lake, Iowa.
1866
Thomas Jefferson Cutts (Jr.) married Lydia M.
Jewett, 1862.
3526. Alberta Jewett, b. Apr. 3, 1863; m. Wm.
S. Hargraves.
1868
James Foxwell Webster, son of James and Caroline
(Cutts) Webster, married Fanny L. Ward, Sept. 16,
1861.
3527. Annie Parks, b. Apr. 10, 1862.
3528. Thos. Souther, b. Apr. 27, 1864; m. Julia A.
Thornes, Dec. 9, 1890.
3529. Richard Foxwell Cutts, b. Jan. 10, 1866.
3530. Henry Putnam, b. Aug. 28, 1869.
3531. Caroline Louisa, b. Dec. 12, 1871.
3532. Harriet Ward, b. Mar. 20, 1874.
3533. John Wallace, b.
3534. Wm. Sidney, b.
286 CuTTs Genealogy.
1869
Charles Dana Livingston Webster married Bina
AUard, Nov. 10, 1878.
3535. Ernest Livingston, b. May 4, 1879.
3536. Caroline Eliza, b. July 18, 1884.
1879
Augustus Cutts, son of Foxw^ell Curtis and Lucy
(Jacobs) Cutts, married .
3537. Lucy, b.
Mrs. Cutts died
Augustus Cutts married (2) Emma McKean, Jan.,
1875.
3538. Geo. Usher, b. Nov. 11, 1875.
3539. Lizzie Emma, b. Apr. 28, 1877 ; d. about 6 weeks
old.
3540. Eugene A., b. May 30, 1878.
3541. LiLLA Emma, b. Feb. 12, 1881.
3542. Thomas Curtis, b. May 21, 1882.
3543. Harry H., b. Aug. 8, 1883.
3544. Ernest Richard, b. Feb. 12, 1886.
3545. Sadie L., b. Oct. 17, 1887.
3546. Ralph Milliken, b. Feb. 12, 1890.
1879
Julia Elizabeth Cutts married Thomas Goudie, Dec.
18, 1876.
3547. Wm. Oliver, b. Mar. 18, 1878; d. Mar., 1878.
3548. George Alex., b. Jan. 4, 1880.
3549. Clyde Eastman, b. Jan. 16, 1884.
3550. Chester Herbert, b. Sept. 9, 1887.
1883
Joseph Chester Cutts, son of William Wentvvorth
and Mary Joanna (Cutts) Cutts, married Carrie Good-
rich.
CuTTS Genealogy. 287
3551. Ruth, b. Apr. 4, 1888; d. Oct. 17, 1890.
3552. Rachel, b. Nov. 25, 1889.
3553. RiCHAED, b. Sept. 28, 1891.
1897
Sarah Cutts Frost, daughter of Joseph and Dorcas
Cutts (Bartlett) Frost, married Isaiah Hanscom, Sept.
24, 1835.
3554. John O., b. ; m. Martha Jenkins.
3555. Wallace W., b. ; m. Abbie Dodge.
3556. Meldon L., b. ; m. Louisa Hyde.
I. Hanscom died in Jan., 1880.
1898
Mary E. Frost married William L. Kennard, June 6,
1832.
3557. Edwaed A, b. July 16, 1833; m. Susan M.
Borden, Jan. 1, 1860.
3558. Emma F., b. Feb. 21, 1835 ; m. Oliver Prime,
Jan. 3, 1858.
3559. Saeah a., b. May 9, 1838; m. Chas. De
Coff.
3560. Claea B., b. May 20, 1840.
3561. Chaeles W., b. July 20, 1842 ; m. Lucy Lord,
Nov. 8, 1866.
3562. Lizzie M., b. Aug. 9, 1845 ; m. Geo. O. Shap-
leigh, Dec. 30, 1866.
3563. Geoege E., b. Apr. 2, 1849; d. July 24,
1850.
3564. Geoege F., b. June 20, 1851 ; m. Florence
Mansfield, Oct., 1882.
3565. Feank E., b. Jan. 10, 1857 ; m. Ellen Athorn,
Dec. 25, 1876.
Wm. L. Kennard died Dec. 25, 1891, 8e. 85 yi's. 7
mos.
288 CuTTS Genealogy.
1899
Joseph W. Frost married Cornelia Nelson, Jan. 16,
1850.
3566. Sarah, b.
3567. Lizzie, b.
3568. AvoLYN, b.
3569. Joseph, b.
1901
Dorcas Bartlett Frost married Mark F. Goodwin,
Dec. 4, 1845.
3570. Addie W., b. Sept. 29, 1848 ; m. Nathaniel
Knowlton, Sept. 30, 1884.
3571. George F., b. Dec. 16, 1851.
1905
Henry Augustus Bartlett, son of Daniel and Mary
(Yeaton) Bartlett, married Johanna Grant.
3572. Mary Ellen, b. ; Logansport, Ind.
1906
Eliza Ann Bartlett married Benjamin Poole, Feb. 21,
1842.
3573. Benj. (Jr.), b. Oct. 12, 1843; d. unm., July
28, 1882.
3574. Orlando Bartlett, b. Apr. 6, 1845 ; m. (1)
Miss Munday, 1870 ; m. (2) Dora T. Wilder,
s. p., Mar., 1881.
3575. Mary Abbie, b. Apr. 10, 1848; m. Andrew
L. Pierce, Nov., 1885, s. p.
3576. Annie Lee, b. May 6, 1865.
1907
Daniel Bartlett married Sarah Jane Kirkam.
3577. Charles, b.
3578. Frank, b.
3579. John, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 289
1909
Mary Adelaide Bartlett married Gershom Home.
3580. Nathaniel Geeeley, b.
3581. Harry Blake, b.
3582. John, b.
3583. Danlel, b.
3584. Fred., b.
3585. Orlando, b.
3586. Herbert, b.
1910
Lydia Sawyer Bartlett married Levi S. Blake.
3587. Annie Louise, b.
1911
Sarah Cutts Bartlett married Cyrus Wentworth.
3588. Eugene, b.
3589. Cora, b.
1915
John Cutts Bartlett, son of William and Hannah
(Neal) Bartlett, married, in 1846, Lucinda Pope of
Wells, Me., who died Apr. 10, 1886, and had no chil-
dren. Most of his life was passed at sea. He is now
in his old age a resident of Beverly, N. J.
1917
Hannah Bartlett, daughter of William and Mary
(Donnell) Bartlett, married Andrew C. Mumler, Oct.
20, 1853.
3590. Wm. Bartlett, b. Aug. 26, 1855; m. Martha
Duntley, June 15, 1880.
3591. Susan Blowers, b. Apr. T, 1857; d. unm.,
Jan. 19, 1878.
3592. Alice Gertrude, b. July 16, 1858 ; m. Ed-
ward Owler, June 9, 1881.
37
290 CuTTS Genealogy.
1918
Mary Poole Bartlett married Wm. Safford Yorke,
Apr. 4, 1852.
3593. Wm. Bartlett, b. July 6, 1854; d. Aug. 14,
1854.
3594. Minnie Safford, b. June 13, 1856 ; m. Clias.
Hertkorn, Nov. 12,1879.
3595. John Bartlett, b. Jan. 8, 1859 ; drowned
July 4, 1873.
3596. Henry Safford, b. Nov. 27, 1860; d. Sept.
19, 1861.
3597. Anna Marie, b. Aug. 13, 1866.
3598. Florence Bartlett, b. July 5, 1873.
1919
Matilda P. Bartlett married Jas. Henry Knowlton,
1853.
3599. Ida Matilda, b. Nov. 21, 1856 ; d. unm., Jan.,
1881.
3600. Edward Stanton, b. Jan. 27, 1870.
1931
Frances Anna Bartlett, daughter of William and
Hepzibah (Furbush) Bartlett, married Edward L. Fos-
ter, Sept. 25, 1866.
3601. Wm. Louis, b. Oct. 19, 1870.
1933
Carolyn A. Bartlett married Joseph M. Foster, Apr.
6, 1869.
3602. Charlotte Maude, b. July 21, 1870.
3603. Alice Lillian, b. Aug. 2, 1872.
3604. Harry Bartlett, b. May 13, 1874.
3605. Carolyn Adelaide, b. Mar. 23, 1876.
CuTTS Genealogy. 291
3606. Flokence Amelia, b. Sept. 10, 1878.
3607. Josephine May, b. Apr. 20, 1881.
3608. Fannie Reed, b. Apr. 11, 1885.
1930
Joseph Hurd Bartlett, son of Jos. and Mary (Poole)
Bartlett, married Rilla Lake, Dec. 15, 1861.
3609. Maey Emily Poole, b. Feb. 2, 1863.
3610. Jos. Edward, b. Apr. 9, 1873.
1938
Joseph Bartlett, son of Thomas Cutts and Anne
(Donald) Bartlett, married Emma Dunnell.
3611. WiNFIELD, b.
1939
Nathaniel;Bartlett married .
3612. George, b.
3613. Oscar, b. ; m. Miss Dennett ; d. Feb. 27,
1889.
1933
Horace Bartlett married Maria Whitney.
3614. Edith, b.
3615. Willie, b.
3616. Grace, b.
1934
Julia Bartlett married Mitchel da Shore.
3617. Minnie, b.
1939
Chas. Edwin Bartlett, son of George Charles and
Elizabeth (Elkins) Bartlett, married Alvina Drew,
Oct. 11, 1873.
292 CuTTS Genealogy.
3618. Viola Drew, b. Dec. 19, 1875.
3619. Elroy, b. Feb. 22, 1879.
3620. George, b. Jan. 6, 1888.
Mrs. A. D. Bartlett died Dec, 1886.
C. E. Bartlett married (2) Clementine Scotney, Jan.,
1888.
1943
George Loring Pierce, son of Daniel and Mary Joanna
(Bartlett) Pierce, married Harriet N. Noyes of Boston,
Mass., Nov. 9, 1861.
3621. Daneel, b. Oct. 2, 1862.
1944
Marianna Pierce married William P. Stewart, Oct.
29, 1862.
3622. George Percival, b, June 13, 1864.
3623. Wm. Pierce, b. Apr. 27, 1867.
1945
Anna Elizabeth Pierce married Dennis M. Shapleigh,
Aug. 6, 1863.
3624. Annie Edna, b. May 8, 1864; d. Aug. 13,
1865.
3625. Edward Everett (M. D.), b. Mar. 3, 1868;
m. L. Mabelle Humpbreys, Feb. 18, 1891.
1951
Ella Adelaide Augusta Scammon, daughter of John
Q. A. and Julia A. A. (Cutts) Scammon, married Ben-
jamin Nourse Goodale, Jan. 30, 1873.
3626. John Leland, b. May 21, 1874.
3627. Stephen Lincoln, b. Aug. 31, 1875.
3628. Samuel Perley, b. May 8, 1881.
CuTTS Genealogy. 293
1956
Rose Adele Cutts, daugliter of James Madison and
Ellen Elizabeth (O'Neale) Cutts, married Stephen A.
Douglass, 1858.
3629. Ellen, b. Sept. 30, 1859; d. June 4, 1860.
Stephen A. Douglass died in Chicago, 111., June 3,
1861.
Mrs. Rose Ad^le (Cutts) Douglass married General
Robert Williams, Jan., 1866.
3630. Robert Cutts, b. Jan. 23, 1867.
3631. Ellen, b. Aug. 18, 1868.
3632. Philip, b. Feb. 8, 1870.
3633. Adele, b. Mar. 18, 1873.
3634. Jas. Catlet, b. Nov. 20, 1875.
3635. Mildred Mary, b. June 18, 1880.
1957
Jas. Madison Cutts (Jr.) married Mary Elizabeth
Wheeler, daughter of Thomas and Rose (Harrison)
Wheeler, July 13, 1872.
3636. Douglass Aloysius, b. Oct. 28, 1873 ; d. June
10, 1874.
3637. Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 15, 1874.
3638. Douglass, b. Dec. 26, 1875; d. Feb. 9,
1881.
3639. Madison Aloysius, b. Oct. 17, 1877; d. Dec.
29, 1880.
3640. Leo Merit, b. July 7, 1879.
3641. Ad^le, b. Nov. 29, 1880; d. Feb. 20,
1889.
3642. Alice Salome, b. Feb. 12, 1882.
3643. Chas. Heywood, b. Jan. 16, 1884.
3644. Arthur Douglass, b. Mar. 17, 1886.
3645. Horace Harrison, b. June 9, 1
294 CuTTS Genealogy.
1960
Richard Malcom Cutts, son of Eichard D. and Martha
J. (Hackley) Cutts, married Emily V. Turner, 1872.
3646. Alice Gertrude, b. 1874.
3647. Richard Malcom (Jr.), b. 1878.
1961
Anna Gertrude Cutts married Moorfield Storey, Esq.,
1870.
3648. Elizabeth Moorfield, b. 1871.
3649. Anna Gertrude, b. 1872.
3650. Richard Cutts, b. 1875.
3651. Katherine, b. 1879.
3652. Chas. Moorfleld, b. 1889.
1964
John Wingate Thornton, son of James Brown and
Eliza (Gookin) Thornton, mari-ied Eliza Wallace
Bowles, daughter of Samuel J. Bowles, May 31, 1848.
3653. Elizabeth Thorndike, b. Aug., 1853.
3654. Henry, b. Oct. 3, 1865 ; d. June 9, 1876.
1965
Sarah Cutts Gookin Storer Thornton married Jotham
Guild Chase of Springfield, Mass., Apr. 29, 1846.
3655. James Brown Thornton, b. Feb. 22, 1847;
m. Anna E. L. Allyn, May 6, 1870.
1968
Rev. James Brown Thornton married Katherine Mary
Stoughton, May 19, 1851.
3656. Eliza Gookin, b. Oct. 15, 1854 ; d. y.
3657. Wyllys Stoughton, b. Aug. 9, 1856 ; d. 1864.
3658. James Brown (Jr.), b. Oct. 5, 1861 ; Bowdoin
Medical School 1885.
CuTTS Genealogy. 295
3659. Mary Stoughton, b. July 23, 1865.
Mrs. K. M. S. Thornton died Jan. 2, 1872, se. 41.
Rev. J. B. Thornton married Clara Small of Bangor,
Me., July 24, 1872.
3660. John Wingate, b. June 7, 1873.
1970
Col. Charles Cutts Gookin Thornton married Anna
Bartlett Calef, daughter of Joseph Calef of Saco, Me.,
Nov. 27, 1851.
3661. Mary Calef, b. Mar., 1853.
1973
Eliza Gookin Thornton married Mathias Libby, Dec.
24, 1859.
3662. Chas. Thornton, b. Sept. 28, 1861.
3663. Cornelia Maynard, b. Sept. 8, 1866.
1973
Frances Ann Shepley Thornton married George Fol-
ger Calef, June 13, 1866.
3664. George Thornton, b. Feb. 14, 1871 ; d. Aug.
11, 1871.
3665. Ralph Gookin, b. Dec. 16, 1874.
3666. Mabel, b. Apr. 20, 1878; d. Apr. 21,
1878.
Geo. F. Calef died Aug. 5, 1891, sb. 62.
He was treasurer of York Institute, trustee of Thorn-
ton Academy and trustee of the Saco Savings Bank.
1975
Thornton Cutts Emery, son of Moses and Sarah C.
(Thornton) Emery, married Abby L. Bailey, Jan. 1,
1849.
Mrs. A. L. B. Emery died May 10, 1858.
296 CuTTS Genealogy.
1977
Charles Carroll Emery married Anna Caldwell, Sept.
9, 1857.
3667. John Carroll, b. Jan. 19, 1860.
3668. Frank Woodward, b. Apr. 24, 1863.
3669. Eugene Thornton, b. Jan. 9, 1866.
1983
George Albert Fairfield, son of (Governor) John and
Anna Payne (Thornton) Fairfield, married Harriette
Nichols, 1848.
3670. Walter Browne, b. Oct. 11, 1849.
3671. KuFus Albert, b. Aug. 2, 1851 ; m. Frances
Patten.
3672. Florence Nichols, b. Aug. 2, 1855.
3673. Franklin Hamilton, b. Jan. 4, 1860 ; m. H.
N. Fairfield.
3674. Philip Nichols, b. May 28, 1865; d. Dec. 11,
1868.
1984
Sarah Thornton Fairfield married Benjamin Franklin
Hamilton.
3675. Henry Fairfield, b. Dec. 16, 1856.
3676. John Fairfield, b. Aug. 26, 1858; d. Sept.
8, 1875.
3677. Thomas Carl, b. July 25, 1862 ; d. Feb. 19,
1881.
3678. Kobert Whitman, b. June 19, 1873.
3679. Benj. Franklin (Jr.), b. June 19, 1873 ; d.
June 19, 1873.
1980
Hampden Fairfield married Ellen Kezer Perkins.
3680. Caroline Augusta, b. Jan. 10, 1861 ; m. A.
M. Goodale.
CuTTS Genealogy. 297
3681. Feederick Whitney, b. June 20, 1862 ; d. Aug.
25, 1862.
3682. Edward Cyrus, b. Aug. 22, 1863.
3683. Harriette Nichols, b. Aug. 1, 1865; m. F.
H. Fairfield.
3684. Robert Perkins, b. Feb. 1, 1867; d. Aug. 22,
1867.
3685. Sarah Hamilton, b. Aug. 27, 1868.
3686. Ellen Hampden, b. Feb. 6, 1870.
1990
Anna Payne Fairfield married Cyrus Maynard Per-
kins.
3687. John Hovey, b. Dec. 10, 1870.
3688. Walter Fairfield, b. Jan. 28, 1872.
3689. Cyrus Maynard (Jr.), b. July 31, 1874.
3690. Lucy Fairfield, b. Nov. 5, 1875.
3691. Alice, b. Nov. 11, 1877 ; d. Aug. 13, 1878.
3692. Ellen Fairfield, b. Feb. 27, 1879.
1993
Edward Henry Snow, son of James and Mary E.
(Nye) Snow, man-ied Charlotte E. Wood, Oct. 30,
1860.
3693. Maud L., b. July 1, 1862.
3694. Arthur Wood, b. Feb. 11, 1865.
3695. Mary G., b. Oct. 11, 1866.
3696. Albert Nye, b. Nov. 6, 1868.
3697. Herbert Wood, b. Jan. 29, 1877.
1993
Elizabeth Walker Keating, daughter of Richard and
Sarah Sayward (Barrell) Keating, married William
Frost (M. D)., Mar. 28. 1805, son of Brig.-Gen. John
and Mary (Nowell) Frost of Eliot, Me.
38
, 298 CuTTS Genealogy.
3698. Sarah (Sally) Wood, b. Dec. 4, 1806 ; m.
Stephen Morton, Nov. 12, 1827; d. Apr. 4,
1870.
Mrs. E. W. K. Krost died in Cuba, May 23, 1811.
Wm. Frost, (M. D)., died May 7, 1823, se. 42, in Cuba.
1995
Richard Keating (Jr.) married Miss Miranda
Emerson.
3699. Edward Miranda Emerson, b. ; m. Han-
nah Moody, dau. of Capt. Geo. Moody.
1996
Sophia Sewall, daughter of Moses and Ruth (Barrell)
Sewall, married Edmund Munroe, Aug. 31, 1815.
3700. Edmund Sewall, b. May 28, 1816; m. Sarah
Stacy Clark, Sept. 11, 1845.
3701. Charlotte, b. July 25, 1817; d. Nov. 7,
1863.
3702. George Downs, b. Jan. 20, 1819 ; m. Pauline
T. Washburn, Sept. 8, 1843.
3703. Charles Wm., b. Oct. 27, 1821 ; m. Susan M.
Hall, Oct. 3, 1849.
3704. SoPHL^, b. Apr. 30, 1823; m. Moses G. Cobb,
Oct. 14, 1846.
3705. Susan Dwight, b. May 6, 1825 ; m. Horatio
S. Smith, May 16, 1849.
3706. Anna Smith, b. Mar. 9, 1827; m. Geo. W.
Eastman, (M. D)., Apr. 28, 1852.
3707. Louisa Sewall, b. Dec. 11, 1829.
1997
Benjamin Sewall married Louisa Bowman.
3708. Louisa Bowman, b. ; m. Chas. Hub-
bard.
'^JcJr C/^^^^21^ _
CuTTS Genealogy. 299
sooo
Moses Sewall married Louisa Lentner.
3709. William, b.
3710. KiCHARD, b.
3711. Hartley, b.
3712. John, b.
3001
Mary Sewall married Silas Payson.
3713. Henry, b.
3006
George Barrell Emerson married Olivia Buckminster,
daughter of Rev. Jos. Stevens Buckminster.
3714. George, b. ; d.
3715. Frank, b. ; d.
3716. Joseph Buckminster, b. ; d.
3717. Lucy Buckminster, b. ; m. Hon. John
Lowell.
3718. James Arnold, b.
Mrs. Olivia B. Emerson died
Geo. B. Emerson married (2) Mary Rotch Fleering,
and had one son, who died in infancy.
2007
William Emerson married Miss Bourne.
3719. Lincoln Fletcher, b. ; m. Miss Wain-
wright, s. p.; d. in Boston.
3720. William Ralph, b. ; m. (1) Miss Meair;
m. (2) Miss Watson.
3008
Olivia Emerson married Shepherd H. Norris.
3721. Mary, b. ; d.
3722. Katie, b.
3723. William, b.
300 CuTTS Genealogy.
3009
Ralph Emerson married twice and died in California.
Two children survive.
3724. , b.
3725. , b.
3010
Sarah (Sally) Emerson married Edward Watts.
.3726. , b. ; d.
Edward Watts died
Mrs. Sarah E. Watts married (2) Dr. George
Heaton.
3727. Charles, b. ; d.
3728. Laura, b. ; m. Thos. Sturtevant.
301S
Joseph Green Moody, son of Joseph and Maria
(BaiTell) Moody, married Elizabeth Cogswell Cur-
rier, daughter of Jacob Morrill Currier, Nov. 27,
1826.
3729. George Wells, b. May 14, 1828; d. y.
3730. Maria Elizabeth, b. Dec. 21, 1830.
3731. George Lyman, b. Mar. 10, 1833; m. Mary
E. Zimmerly, Jan. 26, 1869.
Mrs. E. C. C. Moody died in July, 1833.
Joseph G. Moody married (2) Martha Elizabeth Ful-
ler, daughter of Judge Henry W. Fuller, Sept. 21,
1834.
3732. Joseph Henry, b. Aug. 13, 1836 ; d. y.
3733. Caroline Farrar, b. May 7, 1838.
3734. Martha Louise, b. Sept. 2, 1841 ; m. Henry
P. Pronk, June, 1883.
Mrs. Martha E. F. Moody died in Cambridge, Mass.,
Jan. 19, 1878.
CuTTS Genealogy. 301
3013
George Barrell Moody married Mary Barker.
3735. Maria, b.
3736. Adele, b.
3737. , b.
3738. George, b. ; m. .
S014
Theodore Lyman Moody married Georgette Adele
Hellen, daughter of Walter and Adelaide (Johnson)
Hellen, in Washington, D. C, Sept., 1838.
3739. Eugene Joseph, b. Sept., 1839; d. y.
3740. Adelaide Maria, b. 1841 ; d. unm. in 1862.
3741. Theodore Barrell, b. Dec, 1844 ; m. Ada
C. Adams, Sept., 1880.
Mrs. A H. Moody died March, 1863.
9016
Jonathan Sayward Barrell, son of Jonathan S. and
Mary (Plummer) Barrell, married Julia Manent, Oct.
28, 1845.
3742. George O., b. ; unm., York, Me.
S036
Rufus Sewall, son of David and Hannah (Barrell)
Sewall, married Frances Farrell, Louisiana.
3743. Rufus, b. ; m. ; d. during the last
war.
3744. Sarah Frances, b. ; m. Hon. Jno. M.
Landrum.
*2039
Charles Sewall married Mildred Gilmer.
3745. John Albert, b. ; m. .
302 CuTTS Genealogy.
^036
Charles Colburn Barrell, son of John and Theodosia
(Lyman) Barrell, married Martha Jewett Odlin, Feb.
3, 1859.
3746. Wm. Odlin, b. Nov. 16, 1859.
3747. Martha Osbokne, b. Aug. 11, 1861.
3748. Mary Elizabeth, b. Dec. 15, 1862.
3749. Theodosia Lyman, b. Sept. 11, 1864.
3750. Charlotte Cheever, b. July 4, 1866 ; d. May
27, 1876.
3751. Chas. Sewall, b. Dec. 24, 1867.
3752. Anna Odiorne, b. Dec. 8, 1869.
3753. George Emerson, b. Oct. 12, 1871.
Henry Theodore Cheever, son of Nathaniel and Char-
lotte (Barrell) Cheever, married Jane Tyler, Apr. 27,
1857.
3754. Charlotte Barrell, b. Mar. 10, 1858 ; m.
Wm. J. Tucker, June 23, 1887.
3755. Ellen Tyler, b. Jan. 23, 1860 ; m. George L
Rockwood, Nov. 13, 1890.
3756. Elizabeth Bancroft, b. Mar. 3, 1862.
3757. Mary Charles, b. Mar. 25, 1864 ; d. Dec. 26,
1871.
3758. Louisa Sewall, b. June 10, 1868.
S045
Charles Cutts Wilcox, son of Capt. David and Eliza-
beth D. (Cutts) Wilcox, married in 1832, Elizabeth
Leonard, who died s. p. in 1838. In 1839 he married
Mrs. Augusta (Ernst) Peebles.
3759. Elizabeth Leonard, b. Feb. 4, 1841 : m.
Walter M. Smith, Sept. 25, 1860.
CuTTS Genealogy. 303
Mrs. Augusta E. Wilcox died July 29, 1845, ae. 2^.
Chas. C. Wilcox married (3) Miss Alma Ann Chel-
lis, 1854, in Rockford, 111.
3760. Ida W., b. 1855 ; m. Orron B. Spencer (M.
D.), Oct. 16, 1878.
Mrs. Alma A. C. Wilcox died in 1868.
9049
George Washington Wilcox married Sarah Mellen
Butman, Nov. 13, 1845.
3761. Chaeles Hamilton, b. Sept. 26, 1847; m. C.
J. Burchard, Mar. 5, 1878.
3762. George Butman, b. Nov. 16, 1853; m. E. F.
Berry, Oct. 8, 1874; d. Oct. 13, 1886.
3763. Arthur Scott, b. Sept. 7, 1866.
Mrs. Sarah (Butman) Wilcox died
3050
Louisa Caroline Wilcox married Capt. Wm. E. Put-
nam, York, Me., Nov. 13, 1846.
3764. (A daughter), b. in Hong Kong, Sept., 1862 ;
d. Sept., 1862.
Gapt. Wm. E. Putnam died Aug. 2, 1868, se. 58.
3051
Caroline Elizabeth Chick, daughter of James B. and
Caroline (Cutts) Chick, married James C. Moore,
1848.
3765. Louise Putnam, b. Feb., 1849; m. H. E.
Thompson, Jan. 20, 1870.
Jas. C. Moore died in Feb., 1856.
Mrs. Caroline Moore married (2) George L. Dickin-
son of Dubuque, Iowa, in 1872.
3766. Evelyn Willard Moore, b. Nov., 1873 ; d.
Aug., 1875.
304 CuTTS Genealogy.
S053
Maria Louise Chick married Wm. W. Willard of
Brownsville, Me., 1854.
3767. Evelyn K., b. Apr. 25, 1855; m. Jos. Ward-
well, Sept. 28, 1873.
3768. Marie Chick, b. Dec. 23, 1862 ; m. Charles
Howes, May 28, 1S^83.
W. W. Willard died
3055
Marcia Rice Chick married Charles B. Holmes in
1866.
3769. , b. ; d. y.
Chas. B. Holmes died in 1868.
Mrs. M. E. C. Holmes married (2) Col. E. R. Lum-
bart of Dubuque, Iowa, in 1870, wlio died in Dec, 1887.
3058
Joseph Brown Cutts (M. D.), son of Hiram and Eu
nice (Brown) Cutts, married AnnaS. Thacher, daugh-
ter of George and Lucy (Bigelow) Thacher of Bidde-
ford, Me., Nov. 1, 1853.
3770. Geo. Thacher, b. Nov. 1, 1855; m. Mary
Francis.
Mrs. A. S. T. Cutts died in Polo, 111., in Apr., 1861.
J. B. Cutts (M. D.) married (2) Marianne Burrows,
daughter of John Burrows of Philadelphia, May 24,
1865, and she died in Feb., 1877.
3059
Hiram Cutts (Jr.) married Frances Burt,Apr. 21, 1849.
3771. Eunice Frances, b. Jan. 8, lh50; m. Geo. A.
Sanderson, Oct. 14, 1872; d. Feb. 8, 1887.
3772. Fred'k Gould, b. Oct. 6, 1851 ; m. Mary E.
Colman, Apr. 30, 1873.
CuTTS Genealogy. 305
3773. Francis Childs, b. June 6, 1858 ; m. Elizabeth
A. Farthing, Mar. 18, 1887.
Mrs. Frances (Burt) Cutts died Aug. 9, 1882, se. 52.
Alzira Cutts married Virgil Webster of Delhi, N. Y.,
Nov. 16, 1848.
3774. Edward Herbert, b. July 4, 1851 ; M. D.; d.
in Dixon, 111., Aug. 27, 1882.
3775. Anna Frances, b. Feb. 21, 1853; m. Chase
E. Glidden, Oct. 25, 1882.
3776. Carlton Eugene, b. June 24, 1856 ; m. Miss
Norton, Oct. 5, 1882.
3777. Mary Emily, b. Nov. 1, 1860; m. Wemyss
Jackson, Nov. 1, 1888.
3778. Albert Virgil, b. Oct. 12, 1866.
Emily Augusta Cutts married Rev. Mr. Hotchkiss in
1850, who died
Mrs E. A. C. Hotchkiss married (2) John Miller,
Carmel, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1860.
3779. Anna Cutts, b. Sept. 12, 1862; m. Edward
J. Wilson, Oct. 9, 1888.
3063
Mary Elizabeth Cutts married John D. Campbell,
Dec. 22, 1859.
3780. Juniata G., b. Feb. 17, 1862; m. Thos. F.
Hunt, Aug. 22, 1888.
3781. Mignonette, b. Mar. 21, 1867.
3064
Marcia Anna Cutts married Amos F. More, Oct. 6,
1856.
39
3o6 CuTTS Genealogy.
3782. Albert Cutts, b. Dec. 12, 1864.
3783. Amos Foster, b. Feb. 10, 1867.
3784. George Henry, b. June 19, 1871.
3785. Fred. Leavitt, b. Jan. 11, 1874.
3786. Stata Marie, b. Nov. 25, 1876.
3787. Frank, b. June 24, 1881.
3065
George Cutts married Mary E. Thorp of Oregon,
Olge CO., Ill, Jan. 1, 1873.
3788. Mabel, b. Aug. 2, 1879.
3789. Ethel, b. Oct. 9, 1875.
3790. Louise, b. May 14, 1888, Newberg, Ore.
S068
Elizabeth Cutts, daughter of Asa and Mary (Pierce)
Cutts, married William Pierson, 1838.
3791. Wm. Henry, b. Jan. 12, 1839; m. Annie L.
Bailey.
Mrs. E. C. Pierson died Jan. 17, 1839.
3069
John Scott Cutts married Martha March, Apr. 18,
1838.
3792. Elizabeth Pearson, b. Jan. 17, 1839 ; m. Asa
Lyman, Nov. 7, 1866.
3793. Emily C, b. Mar. 19, 1840 ; m. Chas. H. Judd,
Nov., 1859.
3794. Ella S., b. Apr., 1843; d. 1844.
3795. John Scott, b. May 20, 1847 ; m. Etta O.
Leavitt, Nov., 1871 ; d. May 30, 1890.
9071
Charles Cutts married , and removed west.
3796. William, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 307
Abigail Ann Cutts, daughter of Joseph H. and Han-
nah (Jacobs) Cutts, married Caleb Emery, son of Caleb
and Mary A. (Chandler) Emery, 1843.
3797. Alice K, b. Dec. 15, 1845.
3798. Caleb, b. 1847; d. y.
3799. Henry F.,b. Aug. 31, 1848; m. Lizzie Branham.
3800. Mary Gr., b. Dec. 20, 1851.
3801. Lizzie J., b. Feb. 4, 1855 ; m. G. W. Fernald.
3S02. Anna Caleb, b. Sept. 1, 1857.
. 3803. Sarah A., b. Jan. 8, 1860.
3804. Chandler Cutts, b. Feb. 7, 1861.
3805. Robert Lee, b. July 20, 1864.
Caleb Emery died in Augusta, Ga., Dec. 16, 1872.
Mrs. A. A. (Cutts) Emery died Mar. 23, 1888.
2074
Mary Jane Cutts married Isaac Flint.
3806. Isaac Arthur, b.
3807. Henry, b. ; d. y.
3808. Carrle, b.
3809. Sallie, b. ; m. W. C. Buck.
2076
Miranda Cutts married Joseph L. Kennison.
3810. Mary L., b. ; m. Chas. Eoot.
3811. Frederick, b.
3812. Joseph, b.
2078
Joseph Holt Cutts married Violetta Otis.
3813. WiNFiELD Scott, b.
3814. Florence, b. ; m. Chas. Ober.
3815. Robert, b.
3816. Arthur, b. ; d. y.
3o8 CuTTS Genealogy.
2080
Edwin Clark, son of Oliver Clark and Paulina H.
(Frye) Clark, married Huldah Getchell.
3817. GrEO. Edwin, b.
3818. Effie Louise, b. ; m. Geo. H. Smith, Oct.
17, 1885.
3819. , b. ; d. y.
3081
Elbridge Clark married Maria Bartlett.
8820. Ella Maria, b. ; m. George Scott.
3821. Chas. Herbert, b.
3822. Mabel, b. ; m. Romanzo Thayer.
3823. Emma Augusta, b.
3824. Albert, b.
S083
Samuel Clarke married Ellen Shapleigh.
3825. Arabelle Shapleigh, b.
3826. Oliver Everett, b. 1868; d. Jan. 11, 1877.
3827. Raymond, b. .
S095
Oliver Cutts Hatch, son of Moses and Olive (Cutts)
Hatch, married Emma Manning, June 9, 1874.
3828. Bertha, b. Jan., 1876.
3101
John Howard Cutts, son of Oliver and Elizabeth
(Smith) Cutts, married Mary Buzzell.
3829. Hattie, b ; d. y.
3830. Eugene, b. ; d. y.
3110
Antoinette Brown, daughter of John F. and Han-
nah (Cutts) Brown, married Mr. Montague of Nor-
folk, Va.
CuTTS Genealogy. 309
3881. William, b.
3832. Antoinette, b. . -
3833. Chestee, b.
Emily Thomas, daughter of Herbert and Augusta
(Cutts) Tliomas, married Mr. Junkins.
3834. Maeion, b.
2115
Herbert Thomas (Jr.) married .
3835. Wm. Howaed, b. ; <i. J-
!3]18
Mary Mills, daughter of William and Julia (Cutts)
Mills, married Mr. Sanborn.
3836. William, b.
3837. Haeeiet, b.
S131
Eunice Wentworth Cutts married Mr. De Navarro.
3838. EsTELLE, b. ; m. Josiah M. Varrell, Jan.
1, 1890.
2125
Edwin Furnald, son of William Cutts and Jane (Teb-
betts) Furnald, married Josephine Butler, 1872.
3839. Blanche, b.
3840. Bessie, b.
3131
Charles Wherren Furnald, son of Samuel and La-
vinia (Wherren) Furnald, married Mary A. Eemick.
3841. Caeeie, b.
Mrs. M. A. B. Furnald died
3IO CuTTS Genealogy.
Chas. W. Furnald married (2) Eliza Rand.
3842. LiLLiE E., b.
3843. Eliza, b.
2132
Harriet A. Furnald married Charles T. Burnham.
3844. Carrie Furnald, b. 1868.
3845. Arthur, b. 1870.
3846. Fred., b. ; d. y.
^133
Julia A. Furnald married John Sliapleigb.
3847. Frank, b. ; d. y.
2134
Wilbur Furnald married Mary Thompson.
3848. Ernest, b. 1875.
3849. Ralph S., b. 1883.
3135
Oren Bent Hammond, son of Elisha and Elizabeth
(Furnald) Hammond, married Mary E. Bartlett, Sept.
6, 1866.
3850. Edna Bartlett, b. Dec. 16, 1867.
3851. Olive Elizabeth, b. Apr. 15, 1870 ; d. Aug.
22, 1870.
3852. WiLLARD Elisha, b. Oct. 13, 1874 ; d. Dec,
1874.
3853. Bartlett, b. July 11, 1878.
3137
Martha M. Furnald, daughter of Robert Cutts and
Caroline (Nowell) Furnald, married George M. Pritch-
ard.
3854. Arthur, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 311
3855. Annah, b. ; d. y.
3856. Maegie, b. ; d. y.
3857. Martha, b.
S139
Mary O. Furnald, daughter of Eobert C. and Eunice
(Lord) Furnald, married Rev. Schuyler Farnbam.
3858. Ralph, b.
3859. Robert, b.
3860. Annie, b.
2142
George T. Furnald, son of Mark and Julia A. (Han-
son) Furnald, married Sarali F. Berry, 1868.
3861. Emma, b.
3862. Mark, b.
S144
Julia A. Furnald married Freeland Doe.
3863. Lizzie, b. 1873.
3146
Laura Furnald, daughter of John and Mary A.
(Paul) Furnald, married Ansel J. Durgin, 1871.
3864. Fred., b. 1873.
S147
George H. Furnald married Ida E. Paul.
3865. Carrie, b.
3866. Paul, b.
3867. George, b.
Mary Clara Helen Furnald, daughter of William A.
and Margery P. C. Furnald, married William N. San-
born, 1873.
312 CuTTS Genealogy.
3868. Ralph I. W., b. 1874; d. y.
3869. Maud F., b. 1877.
3870. Harey B., b. 1881.
3153
William Linwood Furnald married Lillian A. Brooks.
3871. Winifred Wilson Brooks, b. 1887.
3155
Mary (Polly) Gunnison, daughter of Joseph and Tab-
itha (Wells) Gunnison, married Daniel S. Currier.
3872. Olivia, b. ; m. Wm. Batchelder.
3873. Hannah, b. ; d. y.
3874. Elzira, b. ; ra. Daniel Buswell.
3875. Mary Jane, b. ; m. Elbridge Putney.
3876. LovENA B., b. ; m. John Wheeler.
3156
Harriet Gunnison married Joel S. Dame, Dec. 29,
1825.
3877. Emily K., b. ; m. Russell Bixby.
3878. Olive, b.
3879. Olivia Harriet, b. ; m. Walter Scales,
3880. George E., b. ; m. Louisa Huntoon.
3160
Elzira Gunnison married Marvin Smith.
3881. Seymour A., b.
3882. Adelbert, b.
3883. Ann Zitella, b.
3884. Frances, b. ; d. June 29, 1873.
3163
Sarah Gunnison married Mr. Wiggins.
3885. Curtis, b.
3886. Robert, b.
3887. Franklin, b.
CuTTs Genealogy. 313
S168
Hannah Wells Gunnison maiTied A. P. Hutchinson.
8888. William, b.
3889. Susan L, b. ; m. (1) A. H. Brett; (2) C.
H. Young.
3890. Harriet M., b. ; m. Dexter Parker.
3891. Ida L., b. ; ra. John Simonds.
3892. Elwin p., b. ; d. y.
3893. Edward P., b. ; d. y.
Susan Wells Gunnison married James Hoyt, July 29,
1850.
3894. James, b.
3895. Lizzie, b.
Jas. Hoyt died
Mrs. S. W. G. Hoyt married Ebenezer Hoyt.
2167
Sophira Williams Gunnison married William Peaslee,
June 1, 1831.
389n. Ellen E., b.
3897. Mary Frances, b. ; m. Richard F. Piatt.
2171
Alice Maria Gunnison married Silas Booth, 1842.
3^98. George A., b. 1845.
3899. Effie Maria, b. 1850.
3900. Etta E., b. 1852.
3179
Mary E. Gunnison married Joshua W. Booth.
3901. Charles A., b. ; m. Celeste S. Carr, Nov.
10, 1870.
3902. Alice E., b.
40
314 CuTTS Genealogy.
9174
Lois Minerva Gunnison murried Benj. F. Sawyer.
3903. Fkench Albert, b.
8904. Lydia S., b.
9175
Alma Jane Gunnison married S. B. Cofran.
3905. John W., b. ; San Francisco, Cal.
3906. Alma, b. ; m. Justin Marshall.
2184
Oliver Willey Gunnison, son of Oliver and Susan
(Willey) Gunnison, married Ellen Van Schuyver, Dec.
23, 1856.
3907. Elbert Henry, b. Aug. 13, 1859.
9185
Henry Willey Gunnison married Esther L. Smith,
Oct. 14, 1851.
3908. Louisa Downs, b. Aug. 10, 1852 ; d. May 16,
1853.
3909. Chas. Cameron, b. June 20, 1855.
3910. Florence, b. Jan. 28, 1860.
3911. Ellen Van Schuyver, b. May 20, 1864.
9186
Eunice Alice Gunnison married Dan. Howard.
3912. Lulu S., b.
3913. Leon Henry, b.
3914. Margeret S , b.
3915. Mabel, b.
9187
Austin Gunnison married Margaret S. Sheppard, Oct.
27, 1857.
CuTTS Genealogy. 315
3916. Frank, b.
3917. Julia Sheppard, b.
3918. Sheppard, b.
2192
Belinda Cutts, daughter of William and Olive (Dame)
Cutts, married Ebenezer Adams.
3919. Nathan, b. ; d. unm.
3920. Mary, b. ; m. Russell Maxfield.
3921. Betsey, b. ; m. Arnold Martin.
3922. Joel, b. ; m. (1) Barbara Gould ; (2) Ellen
Ames.
2193
Center L. Cutts married Juliana Hurd.
3923. Olive, b. ; d. j.
2194
Harriet Emeline Cutts, daughter of Lorraine and
Emeline (Murray) Cutts, married Rev. W. N. Bacon,
July 26, 1855.
3924. William Lorraine, b. Dec. 2, 1863.
3925. Mary Alice, b. Aug. 31, 1866 ; m. Edward
Nichols, Nov. 21, 1882.
2195
Charles Elbert Cutts married Betsey Larson, Apr. 17,
1859.
3926. Alice Emeline, b. June 26, 1860; m. John
W. Wright, Nov. 24, 1877.
3927. Chas. Rollin Edward, b. Mar. 26, 1865.
3928. Wm. Elias, b. Feb. 15, 1869.
3929. Custer, b. July 27, 1876.
3930. GrARFiELD, b. July 15, 1881.
3i6 CuTTS Genealogy.
9197
Rollin Edward Cutts married Sarah Aun Cutt8, Oct.
11, 1866.
3931. Daniel, b. June, 1869.
3932. Elbert, b. Apr., 1871.
3933. Alice, b. Mar., 1873; d. July, 1873.
Mrs. S. A. C. Cutts died June 10, 1873.
9S00
Euretta R. Cutts, daughter of Edward and Eliza
(Messer) Cutts, married Edson S. Higgins, June 13,
1849.
3934. Clayton Edward, b. ; ra. Ella C. San-
ders, May, 1881; d. Nov. 4, 1887.
Edson S. Higgins died in Burlington, Iowa, 1882.
9901
Abigail L. Cutts married Mason I. Fisher, Mar. 30,
1852.
3935. Jennie Eliza, b. Sept. 4, 1856; m. C. G.
Brown, Dec. 4, 1880.
9909
Thomas Messer Cutts married Harriet E. Bigelow,
Dec. 4, 1855.
3936. William Messer, b. Dec. 20, 1856.
3937. Mary A., b. Oct. 9, 1865 ; m. John M. Jame-
son, Aug. 27, 1885.
3938. James C, b. Feb. 15, 1859; d. Sept. 1, 1864.
3939. Jennie, b. June 5, 1862 ; d. Sept. 5, 1863.
3940. Gilbert E., b. June 25, 1868.
3941. Samuel K, b Aug. 21, 1870.
Mrs. Harriet E. B. Cutts died June 15, 1871.
Thomas M. Cutts married (2) Saraantha J. Frater,
Jan. 30, 1877.
CuTTS Genealogy. 317
3942. LiNA Feater, b. May 1, 1878.
3943. Emma Lewis, b. Feb. 4, 1884.
Marsena Edgar Cutts married Helen Frick of She-
boygan, Wis., in June, 1857.
3944. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Homer Smith.
3945. Chaeles, b. ; d. May, 1880.
3946. Thomas, b. ; d. Feb. 8, 1888.
3947. Nellie, b. ; d. Apr., 1883.
9208
Eliza Ann Cutts, daughter of Thomas and Fannie
(Kingsley) Cutts, married Rev. Frederick Widmer,
Aug. 9, 1859.
3948. Thomas Cutts, b. Apr. 11, 1862; d. Aug. 28,
1862.
3949. Fannie M., b. Jan. 25, 1864 ; m. Rev. W. S.
Eaton, July 5, 1888.
3950. WiLLAED Ives, b. Apr. 22, 1872.
Henry Thomas Cutts married Cornelia A. Wilcox,
Oct. 29, 1862.
3951. Geoege Heney, b. Apr. 21, 1865.
3952. Minnie Emily, b. June 5, 1866; d. June 11,
1886.
3953. Linus Wilcox, b. July 19, 1869.
3954. Aethue Thomas, b. Sept. 15, 1870.
Mary Diantha Cutts, daughter of Daniel Buell and
Lucy Russell (Smith) Cutts, married Sheldon M.
Streeter, Jan. 19, 1848.
3955. Maey Maeinda, b. Oct. 21, 1848 ; m. L. C.
Cook, Jan. 19, 1875.
3i8 CuTTS Genealogy.
2213
Ira Smith Cutts married Mary L. Russell, June 11,
1856.
3956. Perlia A., b. Nov. 19, 1858 ; m. Chas. E.
Smith. Nov. 19, 1878.
Ira S. Cutts married (2) Delia Russell, 1874.
3957. Daniel, b. Nov. 24, 1874.
Roswell Bottome Cutts married Celia Yale, Dec. 15,
1864.
3958. , b. ; d. y.
Mrs. Celia (Yale) Cutts died Dec. 13, 1868.
Roswell Bottome Cutts married (2) Ellen S. Leach,
Jan. 4, 1871.
3959. LuoY Smith, b. Feb. 9, 1872.
3960. Willis R., b. Apr. 17, 1874.
2217
Emily Jane Cutts married Orlando S. Earl, Oct. 11,
1865.
3961. Edwin Cutts, b. July 1, 1868.
3962. Mabel Ann, b. June 1, 1870.
3963. Ernest Buell, b. Sept. 16, 1873.
Sarah EHzabeth Beecher, daughter of Silas and Fi-
delia (Cutts) Beecher, married James E. Goodman,
Mar. 28, 1860.
3964. Jessie Ellen, b. Jan. 18, 1862.
3965. Clarence, b. Dec. 28, 1864; d. Feb., 1865.
3966. Mary Belle, b. June 21, 1867.
3967. Silas Beecher, b. Apr. 15, 1869.
3968. James Edward, b. Dec. 17, 1871.
3969. Sarah Fidelia, b. Nov. 4, 1874.
CuTTS Genealogy. 319
Mary Louise Beecher married Morvalden Brayton,
Jan. 3, 1872.
3970. Laura Irene, b. May 8, 1874.
3971. Grace Martha, b. July 14, 1876.
3972. Henry Morvalden, b. May 22, 1878.
3973. Mart Fidelia, b. Jan. 14, 1880.
3974. Silas Anson, b. Nov. 30, 1885.
2223
Laura Amelia Beecher married Myron W. Woodruff,
Dec. 26, 1874.
3975. Melborne James, b. Jan. 26, 1876.
3976. Silas Beecher, b. Sept. 10, 1877.
3977. Myron Walter, b. Nov. 16, 1882.
3978. Leroy Sylvester, b. Feb. 4, 1 884.
3979. Chas. Jeremiah, b. Oct. 13, 1885.
2226
Newton Salmon Perkins married Phoebe A. Grill,
Sept. 19, 1878.
3980. Franklin E., b. June 7, 1880.
2228
Clarence E. Persons (M. D.) married Addie Gary,
Nov. 27, 1878.
3981. Harris Edward, b.
2229
Orville E. Persons married Ella L. Weeks, Mar. 20,
1875.
3982. MiNNLE M., b.
3983. Mary L., b.
3984. WiLLARD E., b.
3985. Ernest R., b.
320 CuTTS Genealogy.
Emma A. Persons married Charles C. Wagner, Aug.
28, 1883.
3986. Perla M., b.
Mary E. Persons married Albert Dresser.
3987. Bertie U., b.
3988. Mabel A., b.
3989. Lewis E., b.
3990. Eugene, b.
3991. Mary L., b.
2241
Temperance Cutts, daughter of John and Hannah
(Rand) Cutts, married Wm. L. Needham, June 13,
1848.
3992. William F., b. July 9, 1851.
3993. Hannah, b. Apr. 1, 1854 ; d. July 3, 1862.
3994. Alice R, b. July 24, 1856.
3995. Addie N., b. Feb. 6, 1859 ; d. Mar. 26, 1874.
3996. Rodney, b. June 6, 1861 ; d. y.
3243
Charles Cutts, son of John and Hannah (Rand)
Cutts, married Elsie Sholes, Oct. 29, 1845.
3997. Valona Z., b. Aug. 20, 1846; m. Frances H.
Weed, Oct. 22, 1865.
3998. Roosevelt, b. Feb. 4, 1848; d. Sept. 17,
1861.
3999. Imogene A., b. Feb. 15, 1853 ; d. Feb. 23,
1856.
4000. Celia, b. Dec. 17, 1855; m. Geo. A. Scribner,
Jan. 16, 1877.
4001. LuLA E., b. July 12, 1864.
CuTTS Genealogy. 321
2344
Prudence Cutts married Horace R Everett, Oct. 27,
1861.
4002. Minnie C, b. June 15, 1862 ; d. Aug. 28, 1862.
4003. Fkedekic E., b. Oct. 5, 1863 ; d. May 12, 1878.
4004. William R, b. Jan. 5, 1866.
4005. Benjamin K., b. Nov. 3, 1868 ; d. y.
3345
John Rodney Cutts married Sophronia M. George,
May 6, 1851.
4006. Thomas, b. May 15, 1855; d. Oct. 13, 1856.
4007. Jennie A., b. Dec. 6, 1858 ; d. Sept. 28, 1869.
3346
Dexter Cutts, son of John and Martha (Parsley)
Cutts, born Sept. 10, 1851, married Maria Rand.
4008. LuELLA, b. Dec. 22, 1852; d. Aug. 18, 1858.
4009. HiNKLEY M., b. July 16, 1856 ; m. Addie
Carey, Jan. 4, 1882.
4010. Addie E., b. Dec. 18, 1857; m. Edgar A.
Royce, Nov. 24, 1880.
4011. Otis V., b. Jan. 2, 1861.
4012. IsoRA E., b. Aug. 6, 1 862 ; m. Frank L. Stearns,
Oct. 27, 1880.
4013. Andrew D., b. July 17, 1864.
4014. Jennie M., b. Nov. 15, 1865; m. Oliver Mer-
rill, Dec. 22, 1884.
4015. Nathan A., b. Feb. 25, 1870; d. Nov. 24,
1874.
3347
Tilton Cutts married Cordelia Rand, May 16, 1855.
4016. Addie, b. Dec. 23, 1856; d. Feb. 9, 1859.
4017. Melinoa, b. Oct. 3, 1860.
41
322 CuTTS Genealogy.
4018. Herman, b. Mar. 13, 1862; d. Feb. 6, 1866.
4019. Emma, b. Apr. 9, 1866.
4020. Elmer, b. Mar. 6, 1869 ; d. Jan. 23, 1884.
2348
Addison Cutts married Rosilla Rand.
4021. Arling B., b. Sept. 23, 1858.
4022. Nellie M., b. Dec. 6, 1861 ; m. Heber Flan-
ders, Jan. 7, 1886.
4023. Burton R, b. June 5, 1869.
2949
Harvey Cutts married Mary A. Millen, Mar. 28, 1868'
4024. Elmer H., b. July 11, 1866.
4025. Ina M., b. July 28, 1868.
4026. Harvey John, b. Sept. 26, 1871.
2251
Mary Jane Cutts, daughter of John and Sarah (Dame)
Cutts, married John Moore, May 31, 1868.
4027. Adella G., b. Dec. 14, 1863; m. Walter Fos-
ter, Aug. 28, 1884.
4028. Henrietta G., b. Mar. 3, 1866.
4029. Lucia Blanche, b. July 23, 1873.
2252
Betsey Elmira Cutts, daughter of Oliver and Char-
lotte (Croxford) Cutts, married Joel Merrill, Oct. 7,
1853.
4030. Alfretta, b. Nov. 13, 1854; m. Chas. Dodge,
July 4, 1870.
4031. LoRETTA, b. Apr. 12, 1856 ; m. Louis Breno,
July 25, 1871.
4032. Ida, b. Apr. 13, 1866; m. Merrill Jackson,
Sept. 13, 1881.
CuTTS Genealogy. 323
Maria Cutts married Geo. W. Cox, Oct. 22, 1850.
4033. John, b. Aug. 25, 1851; d. Dec. 21, 1873.
4034. Lottie, b. June 6, 1853 ; m. Alex. Badow,
Dec. 25, 1870; d. Dec. 21, 1872.
4035. Feank, b. Aug. 25, 1856; d. June 8, 1860.
9254
Samuel Cutts married Aurora E. Sherburne, Apr.,
1855.
4036. LoRA E., b. Jan. 28, 1856 ; m. Jos. Leonard,
Mar. 6, 1873.
4037. Clara A., b. June 14, 1858.
4038. Myrta E., b. Jan. 15, 1862 ; m. C.L. Bugbee,
Dec. 2, 1885.
225G
Lucy E. Cutts married Sylvester Owen, May 15,
1853.
4039. LuELLA, b. June 13, 1856 ; m. Davis Pittsley,
May 13, 1883.
4040. Frank, b. Feb. 19, 1858; d. Jan. 2, 1871.
4041. Flora, b. Feb. 19, 1858; d. Feb. 14,
1878.
Sylvester Owen died Dec. 11, 1864.
Mrs. L. E. C. Owen married (2) Louis Bates, Dec.
13, 1865, who died July 9, 1881.
2957
Mary Cutts married John Tucker, Apr. 30, 1856.
4042. Nettie, b. Mar. 8, 1858; d. June 26, 1865.
4043. LoRETTA, b. Apr. 11, 1866; m. William Col-
burn, Dec. 24, 1884.
4044. Frank, b. Aug. 14, 1870.
324 CuTTS Genealogy.
^35 8
Alonzo K. Cutts, son of Nathan and Mary (Burn-
ham) Cutts, married Elizabeth A. W. Goodrich, June
23, 1846.
4045. Lydia Roselth. b. Jan. 28, 1847 ; d. May 13,
1884.
4046. Maky Elizabeth, b. Apr. 13, 1855; d. Feb.
21, 1856.
4047. Mary Ellen, b. Apr. 19, 1857; d. Feb. 22,
1861.
4048. Ida May, b. Apr. 7, 1859; d. Oct. 13,
1868.
4049. Anna L., b. Mar. 6, 1864.
4050. Herbert A., b. Nov. 23, 1865.
Philo Cutts, son of Nathan and Mary (Burnham)
Cutts, married Sarah Harvey, July, 1851.
4051. J. N., b. May, 1852.
4052. Frank D., b. Mar., 1854.
4053. Addie, b. Oct., 1856; d. Feb., 1874.
4054. Emma S., b. Aug., 1858.
4055. William, b. July 31, 1864.
4056. Ellen, b. ; d. Feb., 1874.
4057. Bertha, b. ; d. Feb., 1874.
S361
Rufus Cutts married Sarah Daggett, Sept., 1858.
4058. Henry, b. Aug., 1859 ; d. 1861.
4059. AsEL L, b. Mar., 1861.
4060. Effie, b. Aug., 1863.
4061. Fred. E., b. Sept., 1865.
4062. Mary, b. Sept., 1868.
4063. Leonora, b. Jan., 1871 ; d. 1879.
CuTTS Genealogy. 325
2971
George Washington Cutts, son of Reuben and Me-
hitable E. (Cheney) Cutts, married Eunice (Bascom)
Wright, Apr. 22, 1858.
4064. Henry A., b. Jan. 30, 1859 ; m. Amy Almira
Clough, Oct. 13, 1885.
4065. Austin, b. Dec. 3, 1860.
4066. Joseph A., b. Feb. 9, 1864.
4067. Bertie G., b. June 6, 1868; d. Dec. 19,
1869.
4068. Herbert, b. Oct. 27, 1870.
4069. Reuben, b. Feb. 8, 1875.
SS73
Andrew J. Cutts married Mary Jane Messer, Aug.
26, 1858.
4070. Elber Reuben, b. Oct. 8, 1862 ; m. Clara E.
Fisher, Feb. 19, 1884.
4071. Mary Etta, b. Mar. 26, 1864; d. Nov. 6,
1879.
4072. Archie La Forest, b. Dec. 1, 1868.
Mrs. Mary J. M. Cutts died Nov. 11, 1879.
A. J. Cutts married (2) Emma L. Putnam, Mar. 21,
1882.
4073. Charles A., b. Feb. 3, 1884.
2974
Martin Van Buren Cutts married Jemima P. Gilman,
May 10, 1861.
4074. Emma Grace, b. May 19, 1871 ; d. unm., Aug.
3, 1891.
Mrs. J. P. G. Cutts died Mar. 29, 1876.
M. V. B. Cutts married Katherine Barton, May 25,
1879.
326 CuTTS Genealogy.
Edwin Cutts married Martha L. Lear, May 18,
1862.
4075. Alverse Henry, b. Jan. 5, 1865 ; m. Ina
Lewis.
4076. Fred. Martin, b. Dec. 24, 1869.
2376
Lorenzo Lafayette Cutts married Mary A. Rollins,
Mar. 3, 1863.
4077. Ann Adella, b. June 30, 1867; m. W. J.
Cutts, June 12, 1888.
4078. Myrtie May, b. Sept. 20, 1872.
4079. Herman Simeon, b. Mar. 15, 1878.
3277
Angeline Cutts married Orlan M. Gove, Oct. 13,
1870.
4080. Carl Eugene, b. Aug. 3, 1881.
9278
Orisa Margaret Maxfield, daughter of David C. and
Thankful (Cutts) Maxfield, married John H. Brown,
Feb. 5, 185v;.
4081. Calvin, b. 1845.
4082. Frank, b. 1847.
4083. Horace, b. Apr., 1849.
4084. Emily Dora, b.
4085. Jennie, b.
4086. Sophia, b.
2279
Alzina Maxfield married Bela Babb, Sept. 4, 1851.
4087. Ida, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 327
9980
Ruth Maxfield married Bela Babb, Nov. 25, 1875.
4088. Emma, b.
9984
Mary Cutts, daughter of Ariel and Eebecca (Cisco)
Cutts, married Carlton H. Weeks, Apr. 29, 1852.
4089. Frank P., b. June 21, 1853.
4090. Annie S., b. June 30, 1854 ; m. A. P. Kicliards,
Nov. 8, 1874.
4091. Jennie M., b. Mar. 14, 1870.
9985
Samuel Cutts married Sarah Mary Tucker, Jan. 8,
1858.
4092. Wilbur J., b. Sept. 16, 1864 ; m. A. A. Cutts,
June 12, 1888. (See 4077.)
4093. Etta E., b. Apr. 27, 1866.
4094. Emma M., b. Mar. 8, 1869 ; d. Nov. 16, 1875.
4095. Burton E., b. June 27, 1871.
9986
Susan B. Cutts married Philander P. Knights, Nov.
27, 1856.
4096. Ida R, b. Jan. 24, 1858 ; m. Herbert P. Morey,
Feb. 20, 1879.
4097. Fred. C, b. June 11, 1868.
4098. Inez V., b. July 21, 1873.
4099. Ariel W., b. Aug. 19, 1875.
9987
Philinda S. Cutts married Charles O. Barton, Sept.
27, 1857.
4100. Warren, b. July 15, 1858.
4101. Elroy Cutts, b. Jan. 1, 1862.
328 CuTTS Genealogy.
4102. Robert W., b. May 29, 1864.
4103. Edward, b. Apr. 21, 1873.
4104. Herman, b. Aug. 24, 1875.
4105. Mertie, b. Aug. 2, 1881.
Russell Maxfield, son of Page and Abigail (Cutts)
Maxfield, married Malvina Comstock, Aug. 26, 1862.
4106. William, b. Jan. 22, 1864.
4107. Celia, b.
4108. Stephen, b.
R. Maxfield married (2) Adella F. Colby, Feb. 14,
1877.
Harvey P. Maxfield married Fanny P. Dodge, Sept.
17, 1866.
4109. Hermon E., b. Sept. 17, 1868.
Mrs. F. P. D. Maxfield died July, 1876.
H. P. Maxfield married (2) Laura Soutbwick, Nov.,
1876.
4110. Addie, b. Mar., 1879 ; d. y.
4111. Florence Atta, b. 1881.
4112. Frank Harvey, b. 1887 ; d. 1888.
Sophia Maxfield married Ira Hurd (Jr.), Jan. 6,
1861.
4113. Elber, b. Aug. 16, 1861 ; m. F. P. Caine.
4114. OsMER, b. Mar. 8, 1863.
4115. Jennie, b. Aug. 6, 1865.
4116. Russell, b. ; d. y.
4117. Lizzie, b. Apr. 16, 1876.
4118. Bertha, b. Nov. 17, 1877.
4119. Eva E., b. Dec. 17, 1882.
CuTTS Genealogy. 329
Mary Jane Maxfield married Benjamin F. Lear, July
2, 1862.
4120. Perley, b. Mar. 14, 1867.
4121. Ada Bell, b. Apr. 17, 1871.
2394
Edith V. Maxfield married John Quincy Emery, July
24, 1874.
4122. Fannie, b. May, 1877.
4123. Lester P., b. Jan. 5, 1884.
•2397
John E. Currier, son of Daniel and Sarah (Cutts)
Currier, married Georgia Smith, Nov. 16, 1873.
4124. Eddie, b. July, 1874.
4125. Annie, b.
3:too
Henry E. Maxfield, son of Nathan and Lemira (Cutts)
Maxfield, married Celeste L. Carr, Dec. 24, 1869.
4126. Berton, b. Mar. 16, 1873.
4127. Lester, b. 1875.
4128. Geo. H., b. 1877.
Henry E. Maxfield married (2) Ella Gove.
3303
Ella M. Maxfield manied John W. Johnson, May 5,
1874.
4129. Charles, b. May 29, 1875.
4130. Cleon L., b. June 16, 1886.
3303
Enoch Billings Davis, son of Solomon and Susanna
(Billings) Davis, married Pauline Sands, Buxton Cen-
tre, Me.
42
330 CuTTS Genealogy.
!3304
Chas. Allen Davis married Martlia Sands, Portland
Me.
S311
Sarah Augusta Soper, daughter of Setli and Abiah
(Billings) Soper, married George D. Lord, Sept. 10,
1859.
4131. RuFus K, b. Oct. 1, 1860; m. Nellie Cum-
mings, June 30, 1886.
4132. Susan E., b. Oct. 15, 1866; d. Jan. 29, 1871.
Geo. D. Lord, son of Edward and Susanna (Fol-
lansbee) Lord, died Oct. 24, 1870.
2315
Sarah Elizabeth Stevens, daughter of Keuben and
Sarah Hill (Stevens) Stevens, married Daniel McDuffee,
Nov. 13, 1862.
4133. Wm. Stevens, b. Sept. 25, 1865.
S319
Green Clark Fowler, son of John Cutts and Mary W.
(Nutter) Fowler, married Sarah M. Hall, Apr. 25,
1859, daughter of Thos. and Mehitable ( ) Hall.
4134. James Edwin, b. June 17, 1861.
Mrs. S. M. H. Fowler died Aug. 25, 1877.
G. C. Fowler married (2) Ellen A. Locke, Nov. 1,
1882.
S3S0
John Fletcher Fowler married Caroline Hall, daugh-
ter of Thos. and Mehitable ( ) Hall, Jan. 20, 1854.
4135. Cornelia Hall, b. Dec. 23, 1855.
Mrs. Caroline H. Fowler died Oct. 15. 1862, se. 35.
CuTTS Genealogy. 331
J. F. Fowler married (2) Dorcas A. Winn, Nov. 16,
1863, who died July 4, 1875.
4136. Annie B., b. Sept. 25, 1864 ; d. y.
J. F. Fowler married (3) Mrs. Mary Pollard, Nov.
14, 1878.
2391
Mary Angeline Fowler married Mark W. Chase, Jan.
26, 1853.
4137. Feank Haetwell, b. June 17, 1854; m. Gr.
A. Hurd, Sept. 21, 1881.
4138. Feed'k a., b. Aug. 3, 1862 ; d. Sept. 26, 1862.
3323
Geo. Harrison Stevens, son of David and Charlotte
(Fowler) Stevens, married Nancy Potter Davenport,
June 6, 1855, daughter of Thos. and Hannah (Patch)
Davenport.
4139. Anna Belle, b. June 2, 1856.
4140. Chaeles David, b. Dec. 8, 1859.
4141. Geoegia Estella, b. Sept. 25, 1861.
4142. Llewellyn, b. Feb. 8, 1866 ; d. Aug. 5, 1867.
Mi-s. Nancy (Potter) Stevens died Apr. 21, 1876.
Geo. H. Stevens married (2) Anna Titus, June 27,
1877.
2324
Sarah Abigail Stevens married John M. Ballon, Oct.
5, 1853, son of Jon. and Lucinda (Beane) Ballou.
4143. Chaelotte Lucinda, b. Oct. 31, 1855 ; d. Nov.
23, 1855.
4144. Heney Eveeett, b. July 24, 1859; d. Sept.
6, 1859.
4145. Heneietta Eveline, b. July 24, 1859; d.
Sept. 17, 1859.
332 CuTTS Genealogy.
Ferdinand Cutts, son of Samuel and Dolly (Bray)
Cutts married , and lives West.
^330
Wm. Henry Luce, son of Joseph and Dorcas (Cutts)
Luce, married M. Jane Emery, 1852.
4146. George Walter, V). ; m. Miss Hinman.
4147. Albert, b. ; m. Kitty Cohen, 1876.
!3331
Warren Luce married Mrs. Carrie Moran, 1857.
4148. Charles Miron, b. Jan., 1858.
Mrs. C. M. Luce died 1860.
W, Luce married (2) Mrs. Rosa Ellen Higgins,
1883, s. p.
9332
George Luce married Aphia Luce, daughter of Ben-
jamin Luce, 1862.
4149. Annie May, b. 1863.
Mrs. A. L. Luce died 1863.
George Luce married (2) Mary Hilton, s. p., daugh-
ter of Daniel and Eliza Hilton.
9333
Charles Luce married Helen M. Cutts, daughter of
Jas. and Olive (Colburn) Cutts, Apr. 7, 1866. (See
2353.)
4150. Kate, b. Apr. 7, 1868.
4151. Jennie M., b. Apr. 3, 1870.
4152. Sarah Ooena, b. June 1, 1879.
9334
James Miron Luce married Mrs. Lottie (Wheeler)
Patton, 1866.
4153. Aphia, b. 1868.
4154. Ida, b. 1871.
CuTTS Genealogy. 333
3335
Joseph Merry Luce married Annis, daughter of Sam-
uel and Cath. Tinkham, 1865.
4155. Kate E., b. Feb. 15, 1869.
4156. Samuel T., b. Jan. 8, 1871.
4157. Beetha Dorcas, b. Feb. 16, 1873.
4158. Mabel Clara, b. Dec. 27, 1879.
2337
William Oscar Cutts, son of William and Rachel
(Jackson) Cutts, married Lavinia C. BasMord, June 5,
1862.
4159. Lella Maude, b. Dec. 16, 1866.
4160. Harry Oscar, b. Apr. 4, 1871.
Mrs. L. C. B. Cutts, daughter of Jacob and Abigail
(Patterson) Bashford, was born in Pittston, Me. Wm.
O. Cutts died at sea, May 13, 1875, and was buried in
mid-ocean.
S340
Elvira Cutts married Joseph M. Weeks, son of John
A. and Sarah (Newell) Weeks, 1860.
4161. William E., b. 1861 ; m. Nina Belle Smith,
Apr. 26, 1887.
4162. Ellie Cutts, b. 1868.
4163. Geo. Jackson, b. 1873; d. 1873.
3341
Henrietta Cutts married John H. Wilson, 1858.
4164. Bessie, b.
4165. Louise, b.
2342
Elijah Jackson Cutts married Jennie M. Oakley,
daughter of Timothy and Ruth (Carpenter) Oakley,
May 8, 1866.
334 CuTTS Genealogy.
4166. Kate, b. Mar., 1867; d. Aug., 1867.
4167. Eva H., b. May 11, 1872.
4168. Ruth Etta, b.'Dec. 29, 1879.
9347
John Cutts, son of George and Anna (Metcalf) Cutts,
married Harriet .
4169. Minnie, b.
4170. Maude, b.
3350
Martha Cutts married Jos. Warren Vaughan.
4171. Maria, b ; m. John Rollins, Mar. 30, 1880
(see 2367) ; d. Oct. 20, 1884.
3355
Chas. Colburn Cutts, son of James and Olive (Col-
burn) Cutts, married Luella E. Stevens, Mar. 10, 1867.
4172. Jennie M., b.
C. C. Cutts died Sept. 18, 1869.
Mrs. L. E. S. Cutts married (2) Austin Reynolds.
3363
William Rollins, son of Oliver and Sarah Ann (Cutts)
Rollins, married Sophia J. Lapham, daughter of Rog-
ers and Lucinda (Brown) Lapham, Mar. 9, 1864.
4173. George, b. Mar. 9, 1868 ; m. I. B. Dunton.
3363
Hannah .Cutts Rollins married Charles Lord, son of
Edward and Susanna (Follansbee) Lord, June 19,
1861.
4174. William, b. Apr. 19, 1862 ; d. Apr. 28, 1883.
4175. Abbah, b. Sept. 7, 1873.
Chas. Lord died Dec. 4, 1879.J
CuTTS Genealogy. 335
3367
John Rollins married Dora Bailey, Aug. 1, 18'72.
4176. Arthur, b. Mar. 6, 1873; d. Feb. 29, 11 '
Mrs. D. B. Rollins died Oct. 18, 1876.
John Rollins married (2) Mar. 30, 1880, Maria
Vaughan, daughter of J. W. & M. (Cutts) Vaughan.
4177. Oliver, b. Apr. 24, 1883.
3368
Edward Cutts, son of Oliver and Hannah (Cutts)
Cutts, married Helen W. Tobey, May 21, 1868.
4178. Frederic, b. 1871.
4179. Bessie, b. 1873.
3383
Adele Caroline Cutts, daughter of Samuel and A. A.
(Woodward) Cutts, married Edwin F. Morton, Feb.
21, 1869.
4180. Adaline Louise, b. Jan. 28, 1870.
4181. Daniel Ellis, b. Aug. 29, 1871.
3384
Roland H. Cutts married Emma Watkins, Nov. 12,
1875.
4182. Ethel, b. 1876.
3391
Frederick Spencer Wadsworth married Ellen Gordon,
1861.
4183. Edward, b. 1867.
4184. Fred'k S., b. 1870.
3393
Melvin Cutts Wadsworth married Georgianna Mus-
sey, May 17, 1866, who died 1888, s. p.
336 CuTTS Genealogy.
Mr. Wadswortli has represented tlie city of Gardiner
in tlie Maine Legislating When preparing for col-
lege, in Aug., 1862, lie enlisted as a private in the 16th
Maine regiment. Six mouths after he was commissioned
2d Lieut. Was taken prisoner at the battle of Gettys-
burgh, July 1, 1863, and held until 1865. At the close
of the war was honorably discharged. He and his
brother, Clarence E. Wadsworth, are now in business
in Gardiner, Me., under the name of Wadsworth
Brothers.
S401
Hannah Averill Cutts, daughter of Amos W. and
Abiah S, C. Cutts, married Heniy C. Lennox of New
Castle, Me., Apr. 30, 1863.
H. C. Lennox died Sept. 4, 1864, ge. 37.
Mrs. H. A. C. Lennox married (2) Dec. 1, 1869,
George Sedgwick Cooley, son of Sedgwick and Lucretia
(Longley) Cooley.
4185. George Amos, b. Sept. 30, 1870; d. June 19,
1883.
4186. ErrrH Colburn, b. Dec. 2, 1872.
4187. Edward Sedgwick, b. Nov. 13, 1874.
4188. Allen Lennox, b. Jan. 13, 1877.
4189. Anita Longley, b. Aug. 31, 1882.
S40S
Albert David Cutts, son of Amos Woodward and
Abigail S. C. Cutts, married Emma T. Wilbur, daugh-
ter of Augustus and Harriet Brattle (Bryant) Wilbur,
Apr. 2, 1866.
4190. Albert Wilbur, b. July 16, 1867.
4191. Lillian Maria, b. Oct. 13, 1869.
4192. Ralph, b. Apr. 12, 1884; d. July 21, 1884.
4193. Walter Bryant, b. May 15, 1887.
CuTTS Genealogy. 337
3403
James McCollum Cutts married Jeannette Fislier,
Dec. 10, 1868.
4194. Alice Lawrence, b. June 10, 1870 ; d. Feb.
8, 1878.
4195. Jas. Edward, b. July 15, 1872 ; d. May 3,
1873.
4196. Louise Flitner, b. Nov. 21, 1873.
4197. Catherine May, b. Oct. 23, 1876.
4198. Lizzie Jeannette, b. Aug. 26, 1879.
4199. Anna Lennox, b. Jan. 31, 1881.
4200. Carrie Wilbur, b. Oct. 10, 1883.
4201. Amos, b. Nov. 21, 1886.
3406
Alice E. Cutts, daughter of Washington and Lettice
(Tibbetts) Cutts, married Calvin W. Smith, Jan. 1,
1873.
4202. Ernest Washington, b. Feb. 10, 1884.
S408
Fannie A. Covill, daughter of John and Susan Wood-
ward (Cutts) Covill, married George E. Warren, Nov.
5, 1868.
4203. Jennie H., b. Sept. 24, 1869.
S410
Augusta E. Covill married Edwin M. Clark, Aug. 28,
1871.
4204. Ella A., b. Jan. 26, 1882.
2425
Irene Flitner, daughter of Joseph and Cordelia W.
Flitner, married John Cumming, June 11, 1868.
4205. Frederick Hamilton, b. May 5, 1869.
43
338 ' CuTTS Genealogy.
9435
Leila Flitner, daughter of Samuel Cutts and Sophia
S. (Jackson) Flitner, married William Mullen, Mar. 12,
1885.
4206. Effie Elizabeth, b. Jan. 26, 188T.
S442
Joseph Henry Flitner, son of Zachariah and Mary E.
(Lapham) Flitner, married Mary Dow, June 4, 1866.
4207. Mart Elizabeth, b. Jan. 14, 1870.
4208. Arthur Dow, b. Oct. 2, 1872.
*I445
David Flitner married Mrs. Lizzie (Nickels) Bran-
non, daughter of Capt. Greorge and Lavinia (Lawrence)
Nickels, Sept. 26, 1876.
4209. Martinborough Nickels, b. July 24, 1880.
S449
Alice Dorcas Lapham, daughter of Isaac and Mary
B. (Soper) Lapham, married John E. Hill, Sept. 13,
1877.
4210. Edward Lapham, b. Apr. 16, 1879.
S450
Mary Georgianna Lapham married John E. Hill
(above mentioned), 1884, three years after her sister's
death.
4211. Ralph Luther, b. July 1, 1885; d. May 9,
1886.
John E. Hill, son of Rev. Luther D. and Eliza S.
Hill, died Apr. 19, 1888.
CuTTS Genealogy. 339
3464
Clarence S. Jackson, son of Elijah and Elizabeth H.
(Lord) Jackson, married Alice M. Diusmore, June 30,
1881.
4212. Gertrude, b. Apr. 16, 1882.
2467
Henry E. Dearborn Jackson, son of George Follans-
bee (M. D.) and Rachel (Dearborn) Jackson, married
Sarah E, Young, daughter of Wesley and Henrietta
(Bailey) Young, Jan. 4, 1884.
4213. Lawrence Bailey, b. Jan. 30, 1885.
4214. Raymond Dearborn, b. Mar. 5, 1888.
4215. Warren Wesley, b. Aug. 20, 1889.
3468
Mary Dearborn Jackson married William Henry
Bishop, July 28, 1886.
4216. Duquesne, b. Dec. 3, 1888.
S4ro
Mark Moore Shores, son of Peter and Statira (Moore)
Shores, married Mary E. Clarenbole, 1835.
4217. Mary E., b.
247S
Oliver Shores married Elizabeth Huntington, 1853.
4218. Chas Henry, b.
9475
William Henry Shackford, son of Wm. M. and Jo-
anna Chauncy (Moore) Shackford, married Maria Par-
ker Perry, daughter of Rev. Gardner B. Perry (D. D.),
Dec. 19, 1839.
4219. Wm. Gardner, b. Sept. 15, 1840 ; ra. Josephine
A. March, June 3, 1872.
340 CuTTS Genealogy.
2476
Charles Chauncy Shackford married Martha Gould
Bartlett, Sept. 22, 1846.
4220. Claea Chaunoy, b. June 30, 1847 ; d. Mar.
24, 1851.
4221. Chas. Chaunoy, b. Feb. 15, 1852; m. Flora
A. Wood, June 17, 1883.
4222. Alice May, b. May 28, 1849; m. Edward
Ellis, Dec. 3, 1875.
4223. Martha Bartlett, b. Jan. 31. 1855 ; m. G.
Curtis, June 4, 1879.
4224. Lucy Bartlett, b. July 24, 1857 ; m. C. E. P.
Babcock, June 4, 1885.
2478
Joanna Augusta Shackford married Moses Porter
Stacy, Oct. 2, 1845.
4225. Emma Chaunoy, b. June 30, 1846.
4226. Edward Porter, b. Jan. 24, 1850; m. Mary
Porter, May 1, 1875.
4227. Albert, b. May 21, 1852 ; m. A. W. Harmon,
Sept. 20, 1888.
M. P. Stacy died May 14, 1888, se. 69.
2479
John Edward Shackford married Mary Aston Harris,
Jan. 13, 1848, daughter of Theodore and Mary McP-
W. (Connor) Harris, and great-granddaughter of Sam-
uel and Elizabeth (Went worth) Warner.
4228. Charles Albert, b. Nov. 26, 1848.
4229. James Murray, b. Feb. 18, 1853.
Mrs. M. A. H. Shackford died
John E. Shackford married (2) Fannie Cruess, Sept.
22, 1859.
4230. Helen Augusta, b. June 4, 1860.
4231. Frances Elizabeth Cruess, b. Jan. 26, 1862.
CuTTS Genealogy. 341
2483
Lucia Chauncy Porter, daughter of Lieutenant John
and Eliza Chauncy (Clark) Porter, married Joseph
Waddell.
4232. LuciAN PoRTEB, b. ; d. unm. in New York,
1866.
3485
Fitz John Porter married Harriet Pierson Cook,
Mar. 19, 1857, daughter of John and Hannah (Sand-
ford) Cook.
4233. HoLBROOK F. J., b. Feb. 28, 1858 ; m. Rosalie
Smith, Aug. 27, 1888.
4234. Lucia Chauncy, b. May 5, 1861.
4235. Evelina Sandfoed, b. Jan. 22, 1865.
4236. Robert Henry Eddy, b. Oct. 29, 1867 ; m.
Edith Nast, dau. of Thos. and Julia Nast,
Sept. 26, 1891.
9487
Samuel J. Gerrish, son of Samuel and Mary G. Ger-
rish, married Caroline Gerrish, daughter of Chas. W.
and Eliza S. (Knowles) Gerrish. (See 2490.)
4237. Nora L., b.
4288. Alice M., b.
4239. Samuel J. (Jr.), b.
9509
Thomas John Smith, son of Thomas and Esther
(Screven) Smith, married Elizabeth A. Barnett, daugh-
ter of Francis M. Barnett, Apr. 26, 1827.
4240. Esther Ann, b. Jan. 18, 1828; d. Sept. 10,
1828.
4241. Thos. Harleston Barnett, b. June 25, 1829 ;
d. July 31, 1833.
342 CuTTS Genealogy.
4242. John James Screven, b. Aug. 20, 1831 ; m.
Eliza M. Spaun, Aug. 23, 1854.
4243. Landgrave Thomas, b. Feb. 4, 1834.
S507
Charles Thomas Hart, son of John and Mary (Scre-
ven) Hart, married Catherine L. Dunham, daughter of
Rev. A. D. Dunham, Jan. 14, 1819.
4244. Helen Mary, b. Mar. 12, 1820; m. W. R
Gignilliat, Sept. 19, 1838; d. June 17, 1862.
3509
Elizabeth Screven Lee Hart married Joseph Jones,
Jan. 25, 1820.
4245. Chas. Berrien, b. Nov. 11, 1820; m. Marion
S. Anderson ; d. Apr. 5, 1857.
4246. Evelyn Eloisa, b. June 9, 1822; m. Jos. A.
Anderson; d. Nov. 21, 1849.
4247. Henry Hart, b. Dec. 3, 1823 ; m. Abbie S.
Dowse, May 21, 1846.
4248. Jas. Newton, b. Dec. 14, 1825; m. Sarah J.
Norman; d. Oct. 18, 1854.
4249. Emma Adelaide, b. Aug. 23, 1827; m. S. N.
Harris (M. D.), Aug., 1846.
4250. Hettie Augusta, b. Feb. 15, 1829; m. T.
Maxwell (M. D.), Dec. 12, 1845 ; d. Sept. 15,
1857.
4251. Edward Joseph, b. Apr. 20, 1830; d. Oct.,
1832.
4252. Andrew Maybank, b. Oct. 16, 1831 ; m.
Evelyn A. Harrison.
4253. Edwin West, b. Sept. 11, 1833; Battle of
Sharpsburg; d, Sept. 17, 1862.
4254. Thos. Screven, b. Aug. 10, 1835 ; d. Sept.,
1837.
CuTTS Genealogy. 343
4255. Elliott Maxwell, b. Jan. 6, 183T ; d. July 6,
1837.
4256. Josephine Caroline Elizabeth, b. May 13,
1839; m. J. J. Maxwell (M. D.), Aug. 1,
1857; d. Sept. 13, 1857.
4257. Helen Louisa, b. Sept. 23, 1841 ; m. Dr. K.
A. Quarterman, July, 1862.
4258. Laura Matilda, b. May 16, 1843; d. Mar.
22, 1854.
3510
Odingsell Witherspoon Hart married Mary Caroline
Stevens, daughter of Oliver and Mary Stevens, Jan.
12, 1826.
4259. Wm. Odingsell, b. Feb., 1827; d. Sept.,
1848.
4260. Edward Henry, b. Feb., 1832.
4261. Charles Thomas, b. Sept., 1834.
Mrs. Mary C. S. Hart died Feb. 6, 1836.
O. W. Hart married (2) Sarah, daughter of Josiahand
Mary Wilson, 1838.
4262. Mary Caroline, b. Feb., 1839.
4263. Robert Wilson, b.
4264. JosiAH Wilson, b.
4265. Martha Lee, b.
4266. Sarah Elizabeth, b.
4267. Alice Lucille, b.
4268. Helen M., b.
4269. Emily Odingsell, b.
951 1
Smith Screven Hart married Mary Coleman.
4270. Joseph Henry, b. ; d. y.
Mrs. M. C. Hart died
Smith S. Hart married (2) Elizabeth Fulton.
344 CuTTS Genealogy
4271. Thomas Henry, b.
4272. John, b.
4273. Mary Coleman, b.
4274. Marion, b.
4275. Screven, b.
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hart died
Smith S. Hart married (3) Harriet Atwood Newell,
daughter of Rev. Samuel and Philomela (Thurston)
Newell, 1856.
4276. Samuel Newell, b. Dec, 1856.
4277. Clara Thurston, b. ; d. y.
4278. Harrlet Atwood, b. Feb. 23, 1860.
Mrs. H. A. N. Hart, through her mother, was a de-
scendant of Capt. Miles Standish.
S51S
Rev. Jas. Odingsell Screven, son of Rev. Chas. O. and
Lucy B. Screven, m. Eleanor S. Talbird.
4279. Mary Barnard, b. ; m. Mr. Ramsey.
4280. Eva, b. ; m. J. Lennard.
4281. James, b.
4282. Claudia E., b.
3516
Ann Elizabeth Screven married Thomas S. Mallard,
Dec. 21, 1837.
4283. Ellen Barbara, b. Dec. 17, 1840 ; m. T. H.
Gignilliat, July 15, 1863.
4284. Chas. O. Screven, b. June 9, 1843; m. Mary
Fleming, Dec. 22, 1863.
4285. Wm. Screven, b. Aug. 13, 1845 ; m. Mary C.
Barnard, Feb., 1865.
4286. Sarah Holmes, b. June 18, 1847 ; ra. Jas. W.
Fleming, Oct., 1868.
CuTTS Genealogy. 345
2517
Wm. Edward Screven married Cornelia E. Harris,
daughter of Raymond Harris (M. D.), July 17, 1845.
4287. Mary Golphin, b. Aug. 9, 1846; m. T. E.
Davis, Nov. 24, 1865; d. Dec. 28, 1873.
4288. Edward Wm., b. Aug. 31, 1848; m. Mary P.
Carroll, Dec. 5, 1877.
4289. Louisa C, b. Dec. 7, 1850 ; m. S. W. Starnes,
s. p.; d. Sept. 27, 1888.
4290. Raymond Harris, b. Dec. 4, 1853.
4291. Annie Elizabeth, b. Mar. 5, 1857; m. D. A.
Dansby, Dec. 21, 1875.
3518
Benjamin Smith Screven married Ann R. Baker,
1851.
4292. Charles W., b. Mar. 12, 1853 ; m. Mary A.
Young, June 8, 1887.
4293. Edward Maxwell, b. Apr. 15, 1855.
4294. Benj. Baker, b. Jan. 21, 1858 ; m. Mary A.
Mallard, May 24, 1883; d. Aug. 13, 1885.
Mrs. Ann R. B. Screven died May, 1858.
Benj. S. Screven married (2) Rosa Jones, June 25,
1863.
4295. Rosalie Golphin, b. July 9, 1864; m. Robert
Burtun, Oct., 1886.
4296. Mary Louise, b. Dec. 24, 1866 ; d. May 25,
1888.
4297. Wm. James, b. June 28, 1869.
3519
Elizabeth Vanderhorst Bonneau, daughter of Benj.
and Martha (Screven) Bonneau, married Samuel J.
Murray, May 25, 1820.
44
346 CuTTS Genealogy.
4298. John, b. May 4, 1821 ; m. Mary Spaun, Dec.
13, 1848.
4299. William B., b. Dec. 13, 1822 ; m. C. M. Good-
wyn, Oct. 27, 1846.
4300. Elizabeth Nelson, b. Jan. 10, 1825; d. July
9, 1835.
4301. Ellen Cox, b. Dec. 18, 1826 ; d. May 9, 1827.
4302. Martha Screven, b. Dec. 18, 1826; m. M. S.
Moore, May 4, 1848.
4303. Edward Lang, b. Mar. 5, 1828.
4304. Ellen Cox, b. Mar. 3, 1830; m. J. S. K.
Bennett.
4305. Benj. Calhoun, b. Apr. 10, 1832; d. Oct. 18,
1836.
4306. Mary Cornelia, b. Feb. 26, 1834; d.
4307. Elizabeth Nelson, b. Aug, 4, 1836 ; m S. J.
Bradley.
4308. GrEO. Mercer, b. Mar. 22, 1838 ; m. Martha
Pinckney.
S. J. Murray died July 1, 1850.
Mary Ann Screven, daughter of Thomas and Mary
A. (Smith) Screven, married George Philip Frierson
(M. D.), son of John and Eliza Mary (Witten) Frier-
son, Oct. 20, 1830.
4309. Archer Screven, b. Aug. 22, 1832 ; d. Aug.
1, 1833.
4310. Wm. Screven, b. June 25, 1834; m. Flora
Mclvor, Feb., 1859.
4311. George Archer, b. June 25, 1837; d. unm.,
Dec. 26, 1891.
4312. John Witten, b. Aug. 12, 1838; Battle of
Chancellorsville, Va.; d. May 3, 1863.
CuTTS Genealogy. 347
4313. Saint Julien, b. Apr. 17, 1841.
4314. Maky Eleanor, b. Oct. 8, 1842.
4315. Thomas Screven, b. Oct. 3, 1844; d. Sept. 28,
1845.
Mrs. M. A. S. Frierson died Nov. 19, 1844.
Martha Eleanor Screven married George Philip
Frierson (M. D.), Nov. 25, 1846.
4316. Georgette Phillipa, b. Feb. 10, 1848; d.
Apr. 12, 1848.
4317. Thos. Clarence, b. July 3, 1849; m, Ida
Mclvor, Dec. 18, 1877.
4318. Eugene Victor, b. Nov. 17, 1851.
4319. Francis Hermon, b. Feb. 28, 1853 ; d. Oct.
31, 1864.
4320. Martha Irene, b. Oct. 25, 1854.
4321. Margaret Screven, b. June 22, 1857 ; d. Mar.
5, 1859.
4322. Philip Bernard, b. Oct. 5, 1859; m. Caroline
Butler Williamson, Oct. 12, 1887.
4323. Lorraine Screven, b. Aug. 7, 1861 ; m. Sarah
Harwell, Nov. 14, 1890.
Geo. P. Frierson (M. D.) died Jan. 5, 1883, se. 75.
Mrs. M. E. S. Frierson died Aug. 16, 1876.
2527
Margaret Jane Screven married Dr. Francis A. Lee,
son of Paul S. H. and Jane E. Lee, May 15, 1839.
4324. Thos. Screven, b. Feb. 29, 1840.
4325. Fringilla Althea, b. Julv 8, 1841 ; m. Julius
A. Smith, June 29, 1859.
4326. Martha Eleanor, b. Mar. 16, 1843 ; m. Wm.
R. Lee, June 2, 1869, s. p.
348 CuTTS Genealogy.
4327. JuTLiA Emma Pauline, b. Mar. 13, 1851 ; m.
Frank Calhoun, Dec. 24, 1879.
4328. Francis Roland Audubon, b. July 24,- 1852 ;
m. Mary Wilson, Dec. 21, 1876, s. p.
4329. Burwell Boykin, b. Dec. 9, 1857 ; m. Alice
Decker, Jan. 16, 1883.
4330. Wm. Henry, b. Feb. 16, 1860 ; d. unm., 1886.
9528
Joseph Hart Cox, son of John and Eleanor (Screven)
Cox, married Margaret L. Le Noir, daughter of Isaac
Le Noir, Oct. 16, 1834.
4331. Mary Amelia, b. 1835 ; d. y.
4332. Sarah Screven, b. 1842 ; d. y.
4333. Sarah Screven, b. Sept. 30, 1846; m. A. J.
Pearce, Jan. 15, 1861.
4334. Adella Margaret, b. Mar. 30, 1848.
Mrs. M. L. N. Cox died 1860.
9531
Eleanor Susan Cox married Wm. Luyten McCaa (M.
D.), Jan. 24, 1830.
4335. Eugene, b. Nov. 20, 1830.
4336. Mary Louise, b. Sept. 13, 1836.
4337. Amelia B., b. July 20, 1846.
4338. BuENA v., b. Sept. 28, 1848.
W. L. McCaa (M. D.) died May 20, 1853.
9533
Mary Amarintha Cox married Dr. James R Jones.
4339. Elizabeth Finney, b.
4340. Robert L., b.
4341. Daisy, b.
4342. James Robert, b.
CuTTS Genealogy.
349
3536
Amelia Sophia Screven, daughter of John and Han-
nah (Proctor) Screven, married Samuel Miller Bond,
Apr. 4, 1817.
4343. Richard Proctor, b. ; d. y.
4344. Sallie R, b. Oct. 28, 1819; m. Rev. S. Fair-
fax Phillips, July 13, 1862; d. Sept. 19,
1876.
4345. Ann M., b. Dec. 12,1822 ; m. Jas. B. Mcintosh,
Sept., 1865.
4346. John Screven, b. Dec. 4, 1824; m. Louisa
Randolph, 1848 ; d. Dec. 26, 1882.
4347. Thomas Spaulding, b. Jan., 1828 ; m. Jane
Mcintosh, 1854.
4348. Emily Screven, b. Dec. 12, 1829; m. Rev. T.
L. Smith.
4349. Joseph Bryae, b. May 30, 1832; m. Mary
Wragg, Mar. 23, 1859.
4350. Venable, b. Aug. 16, 1833 ; d. 1843.
S. M. Bond died Sept. 3, 1865, se. 73.
2537
James Proctor Screven married Hannah Georgia
Bryan, daughter of Joseph and Delia (Forman) Bryan,
Dec. 28, 1826.
4351. John, b. Sept. 18, 1827 ; m. Mary W. Foot
man. May 1, 1849.
4352. Delia, b. Apr. 1, 1829; d. Apr. 3, 1829.
4353. Jos. Bryan, b. Apr. 29, 1830; d. May 25,
1831.
4354. Sarah Ada, b. July 29, 1831 ; m. Rev. Dr.
M. H. Henderson, Jan. 30, 1862.
4355. Thos. Forman, b. Apr. 19, 1834; m. A. V. D.
Moore, Nov. 26,1860.
4356. James, b. June 19, 1836; d. Nov. 7, 1854.
350 CuTTS Genealogy.
4357. Geo. Prootoe, b. Apr. 14, 1839; m. Ella
Buchanan, June 5, 1861.
Mrs. H. a B. Screven died Mar. 18, 1887, 8e.80.
S538
Martha Sophia Screven married Wm. Coffee Daniell
(M. D.), Apr. 10, 1822.
4358. Benjamin R., b. ; m. Eleanor Dockery,
1862 ; d. Sept. 2, 1867.
4359. Thos. Smith, b. ; d. Feb. 16, 1857.
4360. Tatnall Fanche, b. ; m. S. A. Footman,
1850; d. Aug. 23, 1867.
4361. Marion Sophia, b. Aug. 7, 1830.
4362. Wm. Screven, b. 1833; d. May 2, 1860.
Mrs. M. S. S. Daniell died 1833.
S540
Elizabeth Screven, daughter of John and Sarah Ann
(Proctor) Screven, married Wm. Coffee Daniell (M.
D.), 1836.
4363. Richard, b. ; d. y.
4364. Proctor, b. ; d. y.
4365. John Screven, b. ; d. y.
4366. Charles, b. July 1, 1839 ; m. E. P. Richard-
son, 1865 ; d. Mar. 30, 1872.
4367. Sarah E., b. May 27, 1842 ; m. J. C. Le
Hardy (M. D.), Nov. 27, 1863 ; d. June 27,
1873.
S546
Richard Screven, son of Richard Bedon (M. D.) and
Alice P. B. Screven, married Miss Davis.
4368. Richard, b.
4369. Ellen, b.
4370. Alice, b.
4371. , b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 351
Louisa Screven married Edward Cuthbert (M. D.).
4372. Alice, b. ; d. y.
4373. Wm. Percy, b. ; m. Adeline Baynard.
4374. Sophia Percy, b.
4375. Louisa Screven, b. ; ni. Wm. N. Hey-
ward.
4376. George Henry, b. ; m. S. Woodward.
4377. Alice, b. ; m. Henry Guerard.
S548
Alice Screven married Jacob De Vaux Guerard (M.
D.), Mar. 6, 182L
4378. St. Julien, b. ; d. 1872. _
4379. Louisa, b. ; m. Robt. Cbisolm.
4380. E. Martha, b. ; d. Nov. 12, 1875 ; m.
Geo. 0. Hey ward, 1842.
4381. Alice, b. ; m. Rev. Geo. Allen.
4382. Mary C, b. ; m. Judge R. H. Harda-
way.
4383. Isabella C, b.
4384. Jacob John, b.
4385. Mary Lucia, b. ; m. Thos. L. Cuthbert,
who d. Dec., 1889.
4386. Catharine Blake, b. ; m. (1) C. Gadsden ;
m. (2) E. Guerard.
4387. Anna Richardson, b. ; m. (1) N. S.
Crowell (M. D.) ; m. (2) J. D. Robinson.
4388. William B., b, ; m. Rosa Bull ; d. Nov.,
1889.
4389. Charlotte Cuthbert, b. ; d. 1860.
4390. Benj. Elliott, b. ; m. Mary Woodward.
J. De V. Guerard (M. D.) died Apr., 1863.
352 CuTTS Genealogy.
9549
Isabel Screven married Fred'k E. Fraser.
4391. Fred'k E. (Jr.), b.
4392. Henry D., b.
4393. Alice, b. ; m. Wm. Johnstone.
4394. Jane, b.
4395. James, b.
3550
N. Bonaparte Screven married Miss Edwards.
4396. Richard, b. ; m. Susan De Sauseure, s. p.
4397. Sarah, b. ; m. Jas. Edwards.
4398. Jane, b. ; m. Edward Du Bose.
4399. Alice, b. ; m. Rev. R. P. Johnson.
4400. Heber, b. ; m. Annie De Veaux.
4401. Septima L., b. ; m. Rev. T. B. Clarkson.
2551
E. Hamilton Screven married Dr. Jacob Strobhard.
4402. Jacob, b.
4403. Mary, b.
4404. Richard, b.
4405. Singleton, b.
255S
Mary E. Hazzard, daughter of Wm. Wigg and Sarah
(Screven) Hazzard, married Edward N. Chisolm (M.
D.), Dec. 14, 1831.
4406. Alexander R., b. Nov. 19, 1834; m. H. R.
Schieffelin, Apr. V, 1875.
4407. Sarah Constance, b. Nov. 10, 1837 ; d. 1858.
CuTTS Genealogy. 353
3554
Sarah Constance Hazzard married Mr. Montgomery,
who died
Mrs. S. C. H. Montgomery married (2) Horace Waldo.
4408. Horace, b. ; m. Miss Lawrence.
4409. Frank, b. ; m. Rosalie Livingstone.
3569
Caroline Proctor, daughter of Stephen Royal and
Mary Bedon (Screven) Proctor, married Daniel Huger.
4410. Mary, b. ; m. Arthur Manigault.
4411. Daniel E., b. ; d. 1863.
4412. William, b.
4413. Joseph Prootor, b. ; d. 1864.
3571
John Henry Screven married Ellen Wilkins, daugh-
ter of Gouverneur Morris and Mary (Ward) Wilkins,
June 8, 1846.
4414. Catherine Van Rensselaer, b. May 1, 1847 ;
d. June 1, 1847.
4415. Cornelia, b. June 3, 1848 ; m. Martin L. Wil-
kins ; d. 8. p., 1871.
4416. Gouverneur W., b. Apr. 5, 1850; d. Aug.,
1863.
441 7. Catharine V. R., b. Sept. 15, 1851 ; m. Robt.
J. Turnbull, 1875.
4418. Thomas Edward, b. May 23, 1855; m. Miss
M. C. Walker, June 26, 1877, s. p.; both
deceased.
4419. Mary Hyrne, b. July 3, 1859 ; m. Cyril Earle
Johnston; d. Feb. 17, 1882.
Mrs. Ellen W. Screven died June 15, 1871, se. 48.
John H. Screven (Col.) married (2) Mary Van
45
354 CuTTS Genealogy.
Kensselaer, Apr. 28, 1874, daugMer of Col. Henry and
Elizabeth (King) Van Rensselaer, and granddaughter
of ex-Gov. John A. King.
4420. Elizabeth King, b. Mar. 10, 1875.
2573
Benjamin Smith Screven married Miss Broughton.
4421. Prootor W., b. ; m. Miss Luf burrow.
4422. Ellen, b. ; m. Mr. Foster.
4423. Cornelia W., b. ; m. W. T. Marshall, Jan.
15, 1880.
4424. Thos. Edward, b. 1855; d. Dec. 12, 1878;
killed.
4425. Sally, b. ; m. Rene Jervey.
S574
Thomas Edwards Screven (Jr.) married Amanda
Jenkins.
4426. Alice, b.
4127. John, b.
4428. Elizabeth, b.
3576
Cornelia Ann Screven married Henry Dozier, Aug.
28, 1860.
4429. Screven, b. ; m. Miss Chestnutt.
4430. Cornelia, b.
4431. Leonard, b. ; d.
4432. Henry, b.
2581
Elizabeth Gilbert, daughter of Joseph and Rebecca
(Ruberry) Gilbert, married Joseph Whilden, only son
of Joseph and Charlotte (Robinson) Whilden, Dec. 31,
1815.
CuTTS Genealogy. 355
4433. Chaelotte Wallee, b. Oct. 14, 1816; d.
Mar. 26, 1870.
4434. Joseph, b. Mar. 9, 1818 ; d. Sept. 16, 1819.
4435. Bayfield Wallee, b. May 29, 1819 ; m. E.
J. Martin.
4436. Joseph, b. Nov. 24, 1820; m. Mary R. Ricli-
ards.
4437. Ellen Ann, b. Sept. 11, 1822.
4438. Chas. Edmondston, b. Apr. 3, 1824; d. Sept.
25, 1866.
4439. RiOHAED FuEMAN, b. July 25, 1826 ; m. M. G.
Weaver, Sept. 1, 1864.
4440. Wm. Gilbeet, b. Aug. 6, 1828 ; m. E. A. Tay-
lor, Dec. 25, 1850,
4441. John Peatt, b. ; d. May, 1832.
4442. Julia, b. ; d. Nov. 5, 1833.
4443. Eben, b. ; d. Nov. 1, 1833.
2582
Joseph Ruberry Gilbert married .
4444. Rebecca AnnHaet, b. 1822 ; m. J. A. David,
1840.
4445. Saeah, b.
4446. Edwaed, b,
2583
John Ruberry Gilbert married Mary B. Enifinger,
daughter of Henry and Mary Enifinger, June 24, 1832.
4447. Eliza A. E., b. Oct. 16, 1833.
4448. S. Caeoline, b. Nov. 22, 1835; d. 1859.
4449. James W., b. Feb. 12, 1838; d. 1857.
4450. John W., b. Apr. 14, 1840.
4451. Maey H., b. June 28, 1842.
4452. Johannah, b. Oct. 26, 1852; d. 1860.
356 CuTTS Genealogy.
3584
William Ruberry Gilbert married Margaret Morrison,
Nov. 3, 1825.
4453. Kebecca Ruberry, b.
4454. Mary Ruberry, b.
4455. Jane B., b.
4456. Isabella B., b.
4457. William B., b.
Mrs. Margaret (Morrison) Gilbert died
W. R. Gilbert married (2) Martha E. Evans.
4458. Joseph E., b.
4459. Charlotte E., b.
4460. Samuel M., b.
4461. Milton L., b.
3585
Ellen Humbert, daughter of William and Sarah (Gil-
bert) Humbert, married William Riley.
4462. Ellen, b. ; m. Mr. Pringle and d. in Florida.
3586
William W. Humbert married Emma Middleton.
4463. Susan, b.
4464. Jane, b.
2587
Mary Humbert married John H. Jeffords, 1821.
4465. Sam'l, b. 1822 ; drowned, loss Steamer Arctic,
1854.
4466. Wm. G., b. 1825 ; m. 1st, Annie Mary King,
1857; m. 2d, Elizabeth M. King, 1863.
4467. Susan, b. 1827 ; m. L. W. Caldwell, of War-
renton, Va.
4468. Bazil, b. 1829 ; went west in 1850.
CuTTS Genealogy. 357
S589
Stephen West Moore, son of Stephen West and
Elizabetli Screven (Gilbert) Moore, married .
4469. Cecile, b. Mar. 12, 1844 ; m. Kinsey B. King,
Nov. 26, 1868.
4470. Wm. Westmoke, b. May 26, 1841 ; d. Nov.
26, 1868.
4471. Robert Gilbert, b. May 20, 184 7.
2591
Samuel Preston Moore married Augusta Brown.
4472. Preston Brown, b. Apr. 2, 1847 ; m. Mrs. P.
Steiger, Jan., 1879.
4473. Eleanor Screven, b. 1849; d. June 14, 1860.
4474. Eliza Strong, b. 1853.
3593
Susan Pierson Moore married Wm. Westcott, Feb.
19, 1833.
4475. Chas. Augustus, b. 1828; d. Mar. 13, 1846.
4476. Wm. Preston, b. ; killed in Virginia, in
the war.
4477. Ellen Julia, b. May 10, 1834; m. (1) Mr.
Legone, s. p.; m. (2) W. C. Meggett.
4478. Susan Moore, b. ; m. Mr. Clement; d.
Oct. 22, 1873.
2594
Ellen Screven Gilbert Moore married Wm. Westcott,
her sister's husband, Jan. 10, 1843.
4479. Mary Augusta, b. 1846 ; m. Jas. Meggett.
4480. Thomas Moore, b. ; m. Mary Mclntire.
4481. Henry Lloyd, b. ; d. y.
358 CuTTS Genealogy.
9597
Catharine Gilbert married Mr. Galloway, Dec. 14,
1837.
4482. Emma Julia, b. June 25, 1839.
4483. Henry B., b. Feb. 26, 1841 ; d. Apr., 1863.
4484. Ellen K, b. Dec. 24. 1842.
4485. Louis A., b. May 28, 1845 ; d. Nov., 1846.
4486. Catherine V., b. Mar. 3, 1850.
448T. Frank P., b. June 7, 1852.
4488. RowENA, b. Feb. 11, 1854.
4489. Lawrence Augustus, b. Apr. 8, 1857.
2598
Ellen Moore Gilbert married Rev. Jno. B. Barton,
and went with liim as a missionary to Africa, where
he died.
4490. John B., b.
Mrs. E. M. G. Bai-ton married (2) Mr. Heidt, s. p.;
married (3) R. S. R. Chrystyburg, s. p.
2599
Henry Dunbar Gilbert, son of Setli Gilbert, married
Susan Elizabeth Bishop, Nov. 10, 1841.
4491. Joseph Bishop, b. Aug. 2, 1842 ; d. June 2,
1844.
4492. Henry Ivey, b. Feb. 12, 1844; d. Apr. 1 1, 1845.
4493. Ann Elizabeth, b. Apr. 27, 1845.
4494. West Moore, b. July 25, 1847 ; d. June 20,
1856.
4495. Ashley, b. Dec. 20, 1848.
4496. Catherine W., b. Feb. 22, 1851.
4497. Thos. Bragg, b. Mar. 7, 1853 ; d. May 2, 1859.
4498. Matilda Varnum, b. Jan. 5, 1855 ; d. Mar. 5,
1862.
4499. Ella, b. Mar. 21, 1857 ; d. Apr. 22, 1859.
CuTTS Genealogy. 359
S600
Charles Russell Lowell, son of Reverend Charles and
Harriet Brackett (Spence) Lowell, married Anna
Cabot Jackson, daughter of Patrick Tracy and Lydia
(Cabot) Jackson, Apr. 13, 1832.
4500. Anna Cabot Jackson, b. Aug. 9, 1833; m. H.
E. Woodbury, Apr. 6, 1868, s. p.
4501. Chas. Russell (Jr.), b. Jan. 2, 1835; Capt. U. S.
Cavalry May 14, 1861; Col. 2d Mass. Cavalry
Apr. 15, 1863; Brig..Gen'l of Vols. Oct. 19,
1864 ; d. at Middletown, Va., of wounds re-
ceived at Cedar Creek ; m. Josephine Shaw,
Oct. 31, 1863; d. Oct. 20,1864.
4502. Haeelet, b. Sept. 11, 1836; m. Geo. Putnam,
June 9,. 1860.
4503. James Jackson, b. Oct. 15, 1837; 1st Lieut.
20th Mass. Vols. July 10, 1861 ; d. at Nel-
son's Farm, near Richmond, Va., July 4,
1862, of a wound received at Glendale June
30th.
Mrs. Anna Cabot Lowell died Jan. 7, 1874.
Mary Traill Spence Lowell married Samuel Ray-
mond Putnam, Apr. 25, 1832.
4504. Alfeed Lowell, b. Mar. 13, 1833; d. at
Ferrara, Italy, Oct. 2, 1855.
4505. Geoeglna, b. Oct. 21, 1835.
4506. Wm. Lowell, b. July 9, 1840 ; 2d Lieut. 20th
Mass. Vols., July 10, 1861 ; mortally
wounded at Balls Bluff, Oct. 21, 1861, and
d. Oct. 22, 1861.
4507. Chaeles Lowell, b. Jan. 29, 1845; d. Sept.
10, 1847.
Samuel Raymond Putnam died Dec. 24, 1861.
360 CuTTS Genealogy.
«roo4
Rev. Robert Traill Spence Lowell married Mary Ann
Diiane, daughter of Judge Duane, Oct. 28, 1845.
4508. Harriet Bracket Spence, b. Jan. 13, 1847;
d. Sept. 13, 1864.
4509. Mary Ann, b. May 24, 1849.
4510. Perceval, b. Nov. 13, 1850 ; d. unm., Dec. 9,
1887.
4511. Jas. Duane, b. May 1,1853.
4512. Charles, b. Aug. 30, 1855 ; m. Nov. 12, 1885,
Beatrice K. Hard castle.
4513. Rebecca Russell, b. Dec. 5, 1857.
4514. RoBT. Traill Spence (Jr.), b. Marcli 15, 1860 ;
m. Kate B. Myers, Sept. 2, 1886 ; d. Mar.
17, 1887.
Mrs. M. D. Lowell died Nov. 2, 1890.
S605
James Russell Lowell married Maria White of Wa-
tertown, Mass., Dec. 26, 1844.
4515. Blanche, b. Dec. 31, 1845 ; d. Mar. 10, 1847.
4516. Mabel, b. Sept. 9,1847; m. Edward Burnett,
1872.
4517. Rose, b. July 16, 1849; d. Feb. 2, 1850.
4518. Walter, b. Dec. 22, 1850; d. June 9, 1852.
Mrs. M. W. Lowell died in Cambridge, Mass., Oct.
27, 1853, in her 33d year.
Jas. Russell Lowell married (2) Frances Dunlap of
Portland, Me., Sept., 1857, who died in London, Eng-
land, Feb., 1885.
S606
Ann Josepha Spence married Franklin Smith.
4519. Carroll, b.
4520. Mary Clare, b. ; m. Mi*. Stevenson.
4521. Anne, b.
\ ••^/
CuTTS Genealogy. 361
3611
Mary Clare Carroll married Oliver P. McGill, Mem-
ber of the Legislature and Eegistrar of Wills in Balti-
more county, 1844.
4522. Maey Clare Carroll, b. 1848; d. 1870.
4523. Roberta Traill Brook, b. 1850; m. Greo. H.
Howard, Dec. 17, 1874.
4524. Rebecca Carroll, b.
4525. Olivia Patricia (Lillie), b. ; m. Talbot
J. Albert, Oct. 28, 1884.
4526. Carroll Spence, b.
Mrs. Mary C. (Carroll) McGill died April 26, 1892.
3616
Robert Traill Townsend Spence married Maria W.
Hazlitt, daughter of James H. and M. A. H. Hazlitt,
Oct. 17, 1871.
4527. Lowell, b. Apr. 23, 1872.
4528. Robert, b. Apr. 25, 1874.
4529. Mabel, b. Feb. 4, 1877.
4530. Jessica, b. Sept. 7, 1880.
3630
Commodore Chas. Wm. Whipple Pickering married
Mary Prescott Stearns, Jan. 7, 1847.
4531. John Stearns, b. Nov. 5, 1847 ; d. Nov. 21,
1853.
4532. Mary Traill Spence, b. Apr. 15, 1852; d.
Feb. 19, 1853.
4533. Fanny Curtis, b. Mar. 9, 1854; m. A. C.
Heffenger (M. D.), July 11, 1878.
4534. Guy, b. Aug. 31, 1856; d. Dec. 27, 1861.
4535. Louisa Spence, b. Feb. 28, 1860 ; d. July 30,
1879.
46
362 CuTTS Genealogy.
S691
Maria ^Louisa Spence Pickering married George H.
Place, June 11, 1851.
4536. Kebecca Lowell, b. Mar. 10, 1852.
4537. Chakles Ashtoist, b. July 3, 1853 ; m. Mary
H. Place, Nov. 1, 1881.
4538. John Seaward, b. Dec. 26, 1857 ; d. Dec. 31,
1857.
4539. Robert Whipple, b. Sept. 27, 1859; d. Oct.
7, 1859.
John Henry Sherburne, married Miss Devens.
4540. John H., b. ; m. ; lawyer in Boston,
Mass.
Georgianna H. Sherburne married Mr. Hull.
4541. Alice, b. ; m. Col. R. C. Duryea, U. S. A.
4542. Georgianna, b.
4543. , b.
2G2G
Catherine Cecilia Elwyn, daughter of Thomas and
Eliza (Langdon) Elwyn, married Benjamin Woolsey
Rogers, son of Moses and Sarah (Woolsey) Rogers,
1819.
4544. Thomas Elwyn, b. 1820; d. 1837.
B. W. Rogers died Dec. 12, 1859.
9697
Elinor Elizabeth Elwyn married Edward Delafield
(M. D.), Oct., 1821.
4545. Caroline, b.
4546. Edward, b
CuTTs Genealogy. 363
4547. Eleanor, b.
4548. Alfeed, b.
4549. Anne, b.
4550. George, b.
^639
Emily Sophia Elwyn married Jolin Erving, 1832.
4551. John, b. July 6, 1833; m. Cornelia Van
Rensselaer, Apr. 22, 1862.
4552. Langdon, b. Nov. 20, 1834; m. SopMa C.
Pennington, Dec. 18, 1860; d. May 20,
1862.
4553. Elwyn, b. June 24, 1839; m. Lydia H.
Adams, Apr., 1860; d. Nov. 8, 1867.
Col. Jolin Erving died Oct. 26, 1862, se. 74.
3630
Alfred William Langdon Elwyn married Mary Mid-
dleton Mease, Jan. 31, 1832.
4554. Alfred Langdon, b. Dec. 24, 1832 ; m. Helen
M. Dyer, Apr. 13, 1864.
4555. Mary Middleton, b. May 21, 1838; m. S.
Weir Mitchell (M. D.), Sept. 30, 1858; d.
Sept. 20, 1868.
Mrs. M. M. M. Elwyn died Mar. 7, 1884, sb. 80.
3637
Charles Henry Ladd, son of Alexander and Maria
Tufton (Haven) Ladd, married Susan Lowell Fowle,
daughter of Wm. and Esther Dashiell (Taylor) Fowle,
Nov. 5, 1839.
4556. William Fowle, b. Aug. 31, 1845; m. Caro-
lyn Willis, June 12, 1877.
364 CuTTS Genealogy.
4657. Esther Dashiell, b. Apr. 11, 1847 ; m. Wm.
W. Johnston (M. D.), Apr. 11, 1871 ; d.
1891.
Mrs. S. L. F. Ladd died June 4, 1888, in Washing-
ton, D. C.
3638
Charlotte Anne Ladd married Samuel Elliott Coues,
May 29, 1833.
4558. Haven Ladd, b. July 10, 1834; d. Feb. 2,
1836.
4559. Elliott, b. Sept. 9, 1842; m. Mrs. Emily
Bates, Oct. 25, 1887.
4560. Maeia TuiTON, b. Mar. 26, 1837; d. Nov. 6,
1839.
4561. Loms Dwight, b. May 5, 1845; d. Mar. 29,
1864.
4562. Grace Darling, b. Sept. 4, 1847 ; m. C. A.
Page, Oct. 4, 1867; m. Dana Estes, Nov.
10, 1884.
S. E. Coues (author of ''Studies of the Earth,"
etc., and '' Mechanical Philosophy "), son of Capt. Peter
and Kebecca (Elliott) Coues, and grandson of John and
Mary (Ayers) Elliott, died July 3, 1867. (See
"Rambles about Portsmouth," 127, pp. 246-7.)
S639
Alexander Hamilton Ladd married Elizabeth Wyer
Jones, daughter of Wm. and Ann (Parry) Jones, June
11, 1840.
4563. Mary Tufton Haven, b. Mar. 12, 1841 ; m.
C. F. Blake, Mar. 12, 1868.
4564. Ann Parry, b. April 3, 1842 ; m. John Lang-
don Ward, Oct. 25, 1871.
CuTTS Genealogy. 365
4565. Elizabeth Hamilton, b. June 3, 1845 ; m.
Clias. E. Wentworth, Sept. 30, 1869.
4566. Wm. Jones, b. Feb. 4, 1844 ; m. Ann Russell
Watson, June 21, 1869.
4567. Maria Haven, b. Apr. 1, 1848 ; m. Manning
Emery, Aug. 3, 1875.
4568. Alexander, b. July 22, 1853 ; d. Dec. 9, 1873.
4569. Chas. Albert, b. June 26, 1857; d. Mar. 6,
1863.
4570. Horace Appleton, b. Feb. 20, 1859; d. Jan.
13, 1860.
Mrs. E. W. J. Ladd died Sept. 21, 1865, se. 46.
9641
Caroline Sarah Ladd married John Lord Hayes,
1839.
4571. Alex Ladd, b. Sept. 20, 1841.
4572. Wm. Allen, b. June 29, 1843.
4573. Maria Tufton, b. Feb. 28, 1846.
4574. Susan Lord, b. Apr. 8, 1847.
4575. Caroline Sophia, b. Feb. 20, 1854.
3655
Wm. W. Leighton, son of Andrew and Sarah C.
(Odiorne) Leighton, married Susan Hall, daughter of
Moses Hall, Sept. 2, 1844.
4576. Isabel K., b. Feb. 7, 1846.
4577. Charles O., b. May 13, 1851.
S656
Miriam Leighton married Wm. Hill, Nov. 27, 1849.
4578. Ella Bruce, b. Sept. 19, 1850 ; m. Homer H.
Hobbs, Nov. 29, 1877.
4579. John Fremont, b. Oct. 29, 1855 ; m. L. G.
Vickerey, May 19, 1880.
366 CuTTS Genealogy.
4580. Lizzie Ransom, b. Mar. 23, 1857 ; m. W. L.
Hobbs, Dec. 18, 1883.
4581. Howard, b. Dec. 5, 1861 ; d. Jan. 2, 1863.
3603
Catherine Leighton married Eli Lamprey.
4582. Catherine M., b.
3663
Sarah H. Leighton married H. F. Donnell, 1859.
4583. Augustus, b. Dec. 28, 1861.
4584. Maria K., b. Nov. 11, 1866.
4585. ViRGiLLiAN, b. Sept. 25, 1873.
4586. Edgar E., b. May 12, 1882.
3664
Haven Appleton Butler, son of Oliver and Abigail
Vickerey (Odiorne) Butler, married Lucy Perkins
Ricker, May 23, 1841.
4587. John Wesley, b. ; d. 1847.
4588. Chas. Melville, b. ; d. unm., Washing-
ton, D. C, 1873.
4589. John Wesley, b.
4590. Lucy Abby, b. ; m. F. S. Hart well.
4591. Ella H., b. ; d. y.
4592. Woodbury Haven, b. . "
4593. Horatio Appleton, b.
3667
Georgianna Odiorne, daughter of Wm. and Louisa
(Haley) Odiorne, married John Adams.
4594. Ella H. B., b. ; d. 1861.
4595. Wm. Haley, b. ; d. 1861.
CuTTS Genealogy. 367
S678
Lucy Ann Odiorne, daughter of Samuel M. and
Clarissa A. C. Odiorne, married Wm. J. Bridger, July
25, 1854.
4596. William A., b. Jan. 14, 1855.
3684
Robert Odiorne Treadwell (M. D.), son of Dan'l Hearl
Tread well and Ann Eustis (Langdon) Treadwell, mar-
ried Marianna Weston.
4597. Eustis Weston, b. Nov. 14, 1861 ; d. Sept. 3,
1863.
3685
Wm. Hearl Treadwell married Ellen Pearson, daugh-
ter of Eear Admiral Geo. F. Pearson.
4598. Ellen Peaeson, b. 1856; d. April 15, 1856.
4599. Geo. Feed'k Peaeson, b. 1857.
4600. Wm. Heael, b. 1859 ; d. Jan. 20, 1889.
4601. Emily, b. ; d. 1873.
4602. Geaoe, b.
3687
George Langdon Treadwell married Frances P.
Richardson.
4603. Maeia Rice, b. ; d. 1872.
4604. Ann Langdon, b.
4605r Caeeie Riohaedson, b.
3691
Elizabeth Deering Odiorne, daughter of Samuel,
John and Abigail (Page) Odiorne, married Henry R.
French.
4606. Andeew Beadsteeet, b.
4607. Haeeiet Beadsteeet, b.
368 CuTTS Genealogy.
4608. Letta Bradstreet, b.
4609. Ellen M., b.
Caroline Lucy Odiorne married Jolin Patten.
4610. Mary Ellen, b.
3694
Samuel Odiorne married Amanda O. Briry.
4611. Joseph Milton, b. ; m. M. L. Price.
4612. Albra Everett, b.
4613. Mary Ellen, b.
4614. Alice A., b.
4615. Carrie A., b.
4616. AdaF., b.
4617. Annie A., b.
3695
Abigail M. Odiorne married Bradley V. Stinson.
4618. Ella M., b.
4619. Mary, b.
4620. Lettee, b.
4621. Wm., b.
4622. Herbert, b.
3703
Charles Bird Odiorne, son of Daniel and Eliza (Bird)
Odiorne, married Anna J. Rayner, Oct. 1, 1865.
4623. Chas. Amasa, b. Jan. 12, 1867.
4624. Mary Eliza, b. Apr. 12, 1868.
3704
Eliza Bird Odiorne married Jeremy Bentham Dennett.
4625. John Davis, b.
4626. Laura Adelaide, b.
4627. Clara Isabelle, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 369
2706
Elizabeth D. Bartlett, daughter of Daniel and Pla-
centia (Odiorne) Bartlett, married Benj. F. Downing,
Dec. 26, 1863.
4628. AnneM., b. Feb. 7, 1865.
S707
George E. Bartlett married Ellen Whitney, Dec. 31,
1864.
4629. HowAED E., b.
9714
Annie Louise White, daughter of John J. and Sarah
H. (Pearse) White, married Thomas H. Lee.
4630. LuLiE Teemlett, b. 1860 ; d. Dec. 13, 1861.
2720
Joshua Rindge Pierce married Marcia Kobinson.
4631. Maek Wentwoeth, b.
4632. Emily Milnee, b.
4633. Maey Peaese, b. ; d. 1867.
4634. Ann Bueeoughs, b.
4635. Joseph P., b.
4636. Elizabeth W., b.
S728
Mary Pearse Rice, daughter of Wm. A. and Emily
Peabody (Pearse) Rice, married Edwin P. Rice, July
3, 1856.
4637. Emily Peaese, b.
4638. Maey Peaese, b.
4639. Edwin T., b.
4640. Ruth Paekee, b.
4641. Edith, b.
47
370 CuTTS Genealogy.
4642. Frank P., b.
4643. Robert, b.
4644. Herbert, b.
Abby Parker Rice married George S. Rice.
4655. KiTTiE, b.
4646. IzETTE, b.
4647. George S., b.
4648. Elizabeth Upham, b.
4649. Chester Parker, b.
4650. Adelaide P., b.
3731
Lucretia Everett Rice married Russell Jarvis, June
19, 1862.
4651. Annie Ladd, b. ; d- y-
4652. Russell (Jr.), b.
4653. Wm. Rice, b.
4654. Phillips F., b.
Russell Jarvis died 1887, in Claremont, N. H.
9747
Wm. Appleton Drown, son of Wm. A. and Mary E.
(Pierce) Drown, married Elizabeth Darling.
4655. Edward Darling, b.
4656. Wm. M., b.
4657. Thomas Darling, b.
4658. Margaretta, b.
9761
John Paul Wise, son of Doctor Jolin and Sophia
(Paul) Wise, married Mary N. Crockett, May 19, 1844.
4659. Henry Morill, b. Mar. 6, 1847 ; m. Florence
Bills, Dec. 21, 1871.
4660. Flora McIvor, b. Apr. 1, 1849.
CuTTS Genealogy. 371
2765
Hannah Catherine Morrill, daughter of Moses and
Mary (Wise) Morrill, married Jas.Brackett Libby, 1839.
4661. Mary Catherine, b. June 1, 1840; m. C. H.
Corning, June 5, 1866.
4662. Augustus Frost, b. Nov. 16, 1841 ; m. H. M.
Robins, Dec. 18, 1866.
4663. Chas. Freeman, b. Jan. 31, 1844; m. Alice
W. Bradbury, Dec. 9, 1869.
S768
William Gray Wise, son of Daniel and Mary
(Walker) Wise, married Annie H. Pierrepont, daugh-
ter of Doctor James H. and Statira (Manning) Pierre-
pont of Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 16, 1843.
4664. Annie Pierrepont, b. July 10, 1844.
4665. Pierrepont, b. Sept. 9, 1849 ; m. C. E. Fitch,
Oct. 26, 1875.
4666. Marguerite Adams, b. May 31, 1852.
4667. Louise Upham, b. June 17, 1857; d. June 3,
1858.
2780
Edward Pemberton Myers, son of Jeremiah and
Mary Colman (Ward) Myers, married Clara P. Fogg
of Lewiston, Me., Nov. 28, 1867.
4668. Alice Pemberton, b. July 12, 1880; d. July
12, 1880.
Mrs. Clara P. F. Myers died 1880.
2786
Frank Pemberton Ward, son of George Lee and
Caroline P. J. Ward, married Myra Blair Chadwick,
Oct. 27, 1884.
4669. Eunice Westerner, b. Dec. 22, 1885; d.
June 15, 1889.
372
CuTTS Genealogy.
2791
Charles Pemberton Deane, son of Geo. Howe Deane
and Maria Hall (Ward) Deane, married Mary Dwight
Child of Springfield, Mass., June 30, 1869.
4670. Leila Child, b. May 5, 1870. (Vassar.)
4671. Kate Belle, b. Oct. 27, 1871.
S799
Stanley Ward Houghton, son of Francis A. and Eliza
Jane (Ward) Houghton, married Minnie B. Allen,
Nov. 5, 1879.
4672. Allen Ward, b. Feb. 21, 1882.
4673. Effie Lee, b. Apr. 3, 1886.
2803
Edward Ward Martin, son of Dr. Charles and Fran-
ces Isabella (Ward) Martin, married Eleanor Wigg,
daughter of Major Wm. Hazard Wigg, June 15, 1882.
4674. Charles Wigg, b. Apr. 13, 1883.
4675. Emma Stevens, b. July 7, 1886.
2805
Harriet Stickney Hubbard, daughter of John W. and
Harriet S. Hubbard, married Joseph Clinton Gregg,
Sept. 12, 1865.
4676. Henry Stickney, b. Oct. 4, 1866.
4677. Marietta, b. July 4, 1868 ; Athens, Pa.
2809
Mary Elizabeth Reed, daughter of Henry L. and
Charlotte (Stickne)^) Reed, married Isaac Haas, Sept.
15, 1859.
4678. Charlotte Marshal, b. Sept., 1860 ; d. Nov.
22, 1864.
CuTTS Genealogy. 373
4679. Julia Stickney, b. June 12, 1862; m. J. F.
Titus, Jan. 31, 1887.
4680. LizzEE Everett, b. Nov. 5, 1864 ; m. F. B.
Reed, Oct. 7, 1890.
4681. Henry Reed, b. July, 1866 ; d. Sept., 1880.
4682. Marshal, b. Oct., 1868.
4683. Walter, b. 1870.
Charlotte Stickney Reed married William Smiley
Everett, June 6, 1865.
4684. Henry Houghton, b. Sept. 11, 1866; m. Jes-
sie Eliz. Armstrong, July 2, 1891.
4685. Wm. Reed, b. Oct. 20, 1868.
4686. CoLMAN Stickney, b. July 29, 1870.
4687. Edward Warren, b. Oct. 3, 1872.
4688. Charlotte Reed, b. May 4, 1874; d. Sept.
6, 1878.
4689. Mary Ward, b. Sept. 18, 1877.
4690. Wirt, b. Sept. 13, 1879.
4691. Irene, b. Oct. 18, 1881.
9819
Bertha Ellen Hall, daughter of Thos. W. and Eliza-
beth Ward (Stickney) Hall, married George Adolf
Ahrens, June 10, 1869.
4692. Theodor George, b. Mar. 9, 1870.
4698. Adolf Hall, b. Dec. 12, 1871.
Geo. A. Ahrens died Apr. 17, 1875.
3826
Annie Ward Davenport, daughter of Henry and
Caroline (Howe) Davenport, married Dr. Clement
Cleveland, Jan. 17, 1874.
4694. Henry Davenport, b. Nov. 11, 1875.
374 CuTTS Genealogy.
4695. Elizabeth Manning, b. Dec. 29, 1876.
4696. Clement, b. June 22, 1880.
4697. Geokge Davenport, b. Oct. 11, 1882; d. Oct.
11, 1882.
Francis Henry Davenport (M. D.) married Elizabeth
Brewster, June 4, 1879.
4698. Son, b. and d. Oct. 14, 1880.
4699. Henry, b. Apr. 1, 1882.
4700. Brewster, b, Mar. 6. 1886.
9828
George Howe Davenport married Caroline Hutchins,
Sept. 25, 1877, who died May 26, 1878.
Geo, H. Davenport married Camilla H. Chace, Nov.
7, 1885.
4701. Dorothea, b. Aug. 12, 1886.
9830
Emma F. Bray, daughter of Charles F. and Eliza
Ward (Davenport) Bray, married Julius A. Eising,
Oct. 12, 1865.
4702. Katherine Ward, b. June 20, 1867 ; d. Feb.
21, 1869.
4703. Frederic Converse, b. May 16, 1870.
4704. Wm. Davenport, b. Dec. 9, 1872.
4705. Marion Ward, b. Sept. 13, 1876.
9833
Katherine Davenport Bray married Arthur Burnham,
Sept. 30, 1875.
4706. Roger Noble, b. Aug. 10, 1876.
4707. Margaret Ward, b. Jan. 21, 1881.
4708. Helen, b. Nov. 22, 1884.
4709. Arthur Stanton, b. Mar. 24, 1888.
CuTTS Genealogy. 375
3834
Anna Winslow, daughter of Rev. Hubbard Winslow
and Susan Ward (Cutler) Winslow, married Edward
Warren, Jan. 13, 1853.
4710. Edwakd, b. Jan. 23, 1854; d. Oct. 24, 1858.
4711. Frances, b. Feb. 3, 1856; m. E. A. Moore,
Mar. 24, 1888.
4712. Ednah, b. Apr. 18, 1862 ; m. Wm. J. Cotton,
Feb. 25, 1890.
Edward Warren died May 30, 1868.
S835
Edward Hubbard Winslow married Helen Ayer,
Sept. 1, 1859.
4713. Edward, b. Oct. 13, 1860.
4714. Helen Lowell, b. Oct. 16, 1866.
4715. Reginald Kenelm, b. June 23, 1868 ; d. May
6, 1876.
13836
Wm. Copley Winslow married Harriet S. Hayward.
4716. Joseph Hayward, b. Nov. 28, 1869 ; d. Nov.
28, 1869.
4717. Josephine Hayward, b. July 10, 1871 ; d.
July 10, 1871.
4718. Mary Whitney, b. Nov. 14, 1873.
3838
Phebe Ward Cutler, daughter of Joseph Edwin and
Elizabeth (Warner) Cutler, married Charles M. Wood,
Nov. 13, 1864.
4719. Pliny Dwight Wood, b. July 13, 1867.
3/6 CuTTS Genealogy.
3839
Joseph Warner Cutler married Emily E. Keep, May
3, 1864.
He enlisted in the war May 31, 1861 ; was promoted
to orderly sergeant and mustered out at the expira-
tion of his service in 1864. He was the first volunteer
from W. Brookfield, Mass., and died of consumption
contracted while in the service, May 18, 1871.
Mrs. Emily E. K. Cutler married William Hammond.
2855
Arabella Cazenove Jordan, daughter of Ichabod
Goodwin Jordan and Sarah L. (Goodwin) Jordan,
married Franklin I. Rollins, son of Hon. Daniel G. and
Sarah P. Rollins, Nov. 22, 1854.
4720. Margaret Jordan, b. June 12, 1856.
4721. Sarah Rice, b. Jan. 12, 1859.
4722. Kate McLellan, b. Oct. 8, 1860 ; d. Sept. 6,
1862.
4723. Susan Jackson, b. Feb. 11, 1864.
4724. Jordan Jackson, b. Dec. 20 1869.
4725. Weld Allen, b. Aug. 11, 1874.
S860
Annie Penhallow Jordan married Albert H. Sweetser,
April 19, 1871.
4726. Geo. Albert, b. Nov. 23, 1873.
4727. Wm. Jordan, b. Oct. 26, 1875.
4728. Arthur, b. Feb. 14, 1877.
2889
Madeline Borland, daughter of M. W. and Julia
(Gibson) Borland, married Louis McLane Tiffany
(M. D.).
4729. Kate, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 377
9890
John Borland raarried Constance Rives, daughter
of Francis L. Rives (Esq.), of New York, N. Y.
4730. Maud, b.
4731. John, b.
9891
Rebecca Nelson Borland, daughter of John Nelson
and Madeline (Gibson) Borland, married James
Jackson.
4732. Madeline, b.
4733. James, b.
4734. Rebecca Nelson, b.
9899
Julia Borland married Francis Lee Higginson.
4735. Francis Lee, b.
4736. Mary Cabot, b.
4737. Juliette, b.
4738. Barbara, b.
9894
John Nelson Borland married Alice Haven, daughter
of George Enswold Haven.
4739. Georgette, b.
4740. Alice, b.
9896
Everett Pepperrell Wheeler, son of David Everett
and Elizabeth Bartlett (Jarvis) Wheeler, married
Lydia Lorraine Hodges, daughter of Silas H. and Julia
(Fay) Hodges, Nov. 22, 1866.
4741. Annle Lorraine, b. Oct. 30, 1868.
4742. Ethel Jarvis, b. April 18, 1871.
48
378 CuTTS Genealogy.
4743. David Everett, b. Nov. 23, 1872.
4744. Winifred Fay, b. Aug. 30, 1875.
4745. Beatrice Mary, b. 1877 ; d. y.
4746. Constance Fuller, b. 1879.
3897
Mary H. Wheeler married Rev. Cornelius Bishop
Smith, May 24, 1865.
4747. Mabel Wheeler, b. Sept. 8, 1867.
4748. Everett Pepperrell, b. Sept. 21, 1869.
4749. Clarence Bishop, b. Oct. 17, 1872.
4750. Ethel Nathalie, b.
Rev. Cornelius Bishop Smith (D. D.) is at present
writing (1893) rector of " St. James' Protestant Epis-
copal Church" of New York city, N. Y., where he has
been for 25 years.
S901
Eliza Ann Smith, daughter of Thos. Westbrooke
Smith and Abigail (Page) Smith, married James Ware
Bradbury, Nov. 25, 1834.
4751. Henry Westbrooke, b. Feb. 10, 1836; m.
Louisa H. Gregorie ; d. June 10, 1884.
4752. James Ware, b. July 22, 1839; d. Sept. 21,
1876.
4753. Thos. Westbrooke Smith, b. July 24, 1841 ;
d. May 11, 1868.
4754. Charles, b. Mar. 31, 1846; m. Eva Lancas-
ter, s. p.
3906
Philip Williams Ross, son of Benjamin and Mary
(Smith) Ross, married Mary Cook.
4755. Daughter, b. ; m. ; d.
CuTTS Genealogy. 379
S907
Harriet Boardman Ross married H. E. Dingley.
4756. Benj. K08S, b. ; Utica, N. Y.
4757. Haeby E., b.
3919
John Riley, son of Captain Jobn and Ann (Board-
man) Riley, married Mary Pendexter.
4758. Emma, b. ; m. C. F. Livermore.
S913
Harriet Riley married Wm. H. Alden.
4759. John, b.
4760. Wm., b.
4761. Harkiet, b.
4762. Oliver, b.
4763. Lizzie, b. ; m. Dr. G. M. Beard.
3914
Hazen Riley married Susan Bailey.
4764. John, b.
4765. Addie, b.
3915
Ann Riley married Abel Whitton.
4766. Charles R, b.
4767. Albert K., b. .
3916
Mary Riley married John Quincy Adams Smith.
4768. Gilbert, b.
4769. Elizabeth, b.
4770. Frederick, b.
Mrs. M. R. Smith died Oct. 9, 1863; Newton
Centre, Mass.
38o CuTTS Genealogy.
2917
Abigail Riley married Gr. T. Sewall.
4771. Spencer K., b.
4772. Jerry K, b.
4773. Gilbert T., b.
2918
Lucretia Riley married J. Q. A. Smith.
4774. Anne, b.
4775. CoNSTANTiA, b. ; Newton Centre, Mass.
2994
Rev. Daniel Wingate Waldron, son of Daniel and
Susan (Wingate) Waldron, married Mary A. Waite,
Sept. 4, 1867.
4776. A Daughter, b. Dec. 25, 1869 ; d. Dec. 27,
1869.
4777. Mary Russell, b. Oct. 23, 1871.
2926
Emma Alberta Waldron married John A. Raymond,
SeiDt. 24, 1873.
4778. Frederick Wingate, b. Oct. 14, 1874.
4779. Emma Waterman, b. May 10, 1876.
4780. Alberta Waldron, b. June 24, 1878.
4781. Robert Bates, b. Nov. 8, 1880.
4782. Walter Lee, b. Oct. 29, 1884.
2931
Mary Ann Dimmick, daughter of Col. Justin and
Mary C. ( Waldron) Dimmick, married Capt. Alfred
Taylor (U. S. A.).
4783. Kitty, b.
Rear Admiral Taylor, U. S. A., died April 18, 1891.
CuTTS Genealogy. 381
S933
Katherine Dimmick married Capt. O. A. Mack (U.
S. A.).
4784. LuoT Waldeon, b. ; d. Sept. 16, 1866.
4785. Maey Dimmick, b. ; m. Chas. P. Keese,
July 5, 1890.
Col. Oscar A. Mack died .
3935
Frances Dimmick married Lieut. Edward Parry.
4786. Mary Waldron, b. Dec. 24, 1864; d. July
13, 1865.
3941
Samuel Eliot Guild married Elizabeth H. Rice,
daughter of Henry Gardner Rice of Boston, Mass.,
Feb 9, 1847.
4787. Charlotte Henderson, b. May 7, 1848.
4788. Samuel Eliot, b. Nov. 29, 1850 ; unm. ; grad.
Harvard College ; engaged in banking busi-
ness in Boston, Mass.
3945
Charles Eliot Guild married Mary Lyman Eliot,
daughter of Samuel A. Eliot, Nov. 22, 1854.
4789. Robert Wheaton, b. Sept. 29, 1855; d. Jan.
9, 1880.
4790. Henry Eliot, b. July 19, 1859.
4791. Eleanor, b. Mar. 6, 1860.
4792. Charles Eliot (Jr.), b. July 15, 1862.
4793. Katherine Eliot, b. Sept. 7, 1866.
382 CuTTS Genealogy.
9946
Rev. Edward Chipman Guild married Emma Cad-
wallader, Oct. 8, 1861.
4794. Eliza, b. Apr. 27, 1864.
4795. Emma Rosalie, b. ; Brunswick, Me.
a947
John Toppan Parker, son of Henry Rust and Han-
nah (Rust) Parker, married Sarah S. Seavey, 1825.
4796. Eliza Frances, b. 1826.
4797. Ruth Ann, b. 1828.
4798. Henry Rust, M. D.,b. Jan. 24, 1836 ; m. Ella
Thompson, May 27, 1866.
4799. Geo. Seavey, b. 1842.
2948
Samuel Sewall Parker married Jane Gate, 1825.
4800. Chas. F., b. 1826.
4801. Harry S., b. 1828.
4802. John W., b. 1841.
4803. Samuel W., b. 1843.
3950
Matthew Stanley Parker married Clarissa Blake.
4804. Sewall Hale, b. 1836.
4805. Andrew E., b. 1846.
Mrs. C. B. Parker died ; M. S. Parker married Eliza-
beth Perkins.
2964
Charles Hamilton Parker, son of Matthew Stanley
and Nancy (Quincy) Parker, married Catherine Snow
Francis, daughter of David Francis, Oct. 3, 1832.
4806. Mary Frances, b. Dec. 15, 1833; d. 1887,
unm.
CuTTS Genealogy. 383
4807. Catherine Stanley, b. Dec. 16, 1835.
4808. Chas. Edward, b. Aug. 5, 1839 ; m. Mary
Phillips.
4809. Alice Quincy, b. June 25, 1843.
4810. James Lawrence, b. Apr., 1846; d. 1846.
4811. Wm. Lincoln, b. ; m. E. Frothirigliam.
2967
John Stanley Parker married Agnes M. Carroll, Jan.
18, 1843, daughter of Wm. Carroll (U. S. consul at
St. Helena).
4812. Wm. Stanley, b. Mar. 31, 1846; d. Apr. 1,
1846.
Mrs. A. M. C. Parker died Apr. 1, 1846.
3969
Sarah Ann Parker married Samuel Andrews, July
17, 1845.
4813. Chas. Stanley, b. May 10, 1846.
4814. Agnes Quincy, b. Dec. 4, 1849; m. M. Mc-
Loud, Dec. 8, 1881.
4815. Catherine Hamilton, b. July 23, 1859.
Samuel Andrews died Jan., 1889.
»970
Major-General Ebenezer Francis Parker married
Elizabeth C. Stone, April 3, 1862.
4816. Francis Stanley, b. Sept. 1, 1863 ; m. Har-
riet A. Anderson, Dec. 27, 1888.
4817. Frederick, b.
4818. Eleanor Stanley, b. Apr. 30, 1868.
4819. Arthur Hamilton, b.
384 CuTTS Genealogy.
2971
Ann Parker Crosby, daughter of Rev. Jaaziniah and
Ann R. (Parker) Crosby, married Rev. Cazneau
Palfrey (D. D.), May 30, 1838.
4820. Henry Goodwin, b. Oct. 9, 1839 ; m. M. D.
LovEJOY, Oct. 17, 1872.
4821. Mary Walker, b. Dec. 27, 1840.
4822. Rebecca Salsbury, b. May 9, 1844; m. D.
N. Utter, Sept. 16, 1872.
4823. Carl Follen, b. July 27, 1846.
Rev. C. Palfrey died Mar. 12, 1888. In "The Uni-
tarian Review" of May, 18S8, there was published a
memoir of Rev. C. Palfrey by Rev. A. P. Peabody in
which he says, among other things: "While there are,
in the moral as in the business aristocracy, new men,
self-made men (so called), and often wonderfully well
made, there is a type of goodness, mature, terrete, sym-
metrical, perfectly balanced, resplendent, not by
dazzling brilliancy, but by its pure and faultless radi-
ance, which is the cumulative growth of successive
generations. Dr. Palfrey was of this type."
9978
Alonzo William Folsom, son of James and Sarah
(Rust) Folsom, married Harriet Soden, Nov. 30, 1843.
4824. Augustine Henry, b. Sept. 5, 1845.
4825. Mary Griggs, b. Dec. 10, 1852.
Mrs. H. (Soden) Folsom died .
Alonzo W. Folsom married (2) Mary Elizabeth
Berry, March 5, 1868.
4826. Harriet Soden, b. Jan. 23, 1869.
Mrs. Mary E. Berry died April 14, 1874; Alonzo
W. Folsom married Anna Ellis, Nov. 22, 1874.
CuTTS Genealogy. 385
2979
Henry Augustus Folsom married Elizabeth R. C.
Clark, Dec. 14, 1847.
4827. Harriet Josephine, b. Aug. 19, 1851 ; unm.
4828. Frank Henry, b. Sept. 18, 1858; unm.
Mrs. E. R. C. C. Folsom died Nov. 13, 1858. Henry
A. Folsom married (2) Louisa L. Rawson.
<3980
Greenleaf Franklin Folsom married Lucy (Lingham)
Cleasley, Feb. 16, 1851.
4829. Lucy Ella, b. Nov. 20, 1851 ; m. John H.
Heller, Dec. 31, 1874.
4830. Geo. Alfred, b. Nov. 15, 1856; d. Mar 26,
1858.
4831. Ida Althea, b. June 22, 1859.
4832. Frank Greenleaf, b. Dec. 10, 1861 ; d. in
infancy.
4833. Geo. W. C, b. Aug. 2, 1864; d. Dec. 26,
1868.
3981
James Alfred Folsom married Elizabeth Waterhouse,
Sept. 11, 1856.
4834. Lilly Etta, b. July 4, 1857.
4835. Wm. Alonzo, b. Oct. 21, 1858.
4836. Rose Arllngton, b. Mar. 27, 1860.
S984
William Appleton Rust (M. D.), son of Meshach and
Martha (Frost) Rust, married Frances J. Goodenow,
Oct. 10, 1848, who died .
4837. Frances J., b.
4838. Amelia H., b.
4839. Winifred A., b.
49
386 [CuTTs Genealogy.
4840. Philip Sidney, b. ; Harvard, 1887 ; Law
School, 1890.
W. A. Kust (M. D.) married her sister, Sarah J.
Goodenow, June 5, 1851.
2988
Asa Folsom, son of Andrew and Sally (Hodgdon)
Folsom, married Charlotte J. Bodge.
4841. Mary Idella, b. July 24, 1854.
4842. Martha Eugene, b. Jan. 8, 1862.
4843. Edna Gertrude, b. May 4, 1869.
9989
Nancy Folsom married Winthrop Tuttle.
4844. Carrie B., b.
4845. Winthrop, b.
9990
Belinda B. Folsom married Jacob Brackett.
4846. Elmer H., b. 1860.
4847. Lillian M., b. 1870.
9991
Wm. Henry Folsom married Victoria Bailey.
4848. Wm., b. 1870.
9999
Elizabeth Smith Folsom married Samuel H. Bur-
leigh.
4849. Evelyn, b. May, 1871.
9993
John Winter Folsom married Anna S. Fernald,
Mar. 14, 1862.
4850. Bertha, b. Dec. 3, 1862.
CuTTS Genealogy. 387
4851. Emma B., b. May 3, 1864.
4852. Mabel, b. July 23, 1866.
4853.- Grace, b. July 23, 1870.
4854. Florence, b. June 6, 1873.
3015
Charles March, son of Jos. W. and Susan S. (King-
Atkinson) March, married .
4855. John Pyne, b. ; m. Mary Livingston
Lowndes, dau. Maj. Rawlins and Gertrude
Laura (Livingston) Lowndes, a desc. of
Francis Lewis, signer of Declaration of
Independence, Jan. 31, 1855 ; d. Nov. 25,
1873.
3019
Frances Ann King Atkinson, daughter of Theodore
and Ann Louisa (Tufts) King- Atkinson, married Hon.
Edward Appleton, Sept. 29, 1842.
4856. Martha Harris, b. Sept. 11, 1843 ; m. Henry
M. Brown, May 19, 1875.
4857. Emily Frances, b. Dec. 27, 1844; d. Aug.
20, 1848.
4858. Thomas, b. Oct., 1846 ; m. M. L. Burnham,
Oct. 1, 1871, s. p.
4859. Ann Louisa, b. Sept. 25, 1848 ; m. Frank M.
Smith, Oct. 24, 1871.
4860. Lucy Frances, b. June 21, 1850.
4861. Francis Edward, b. May 25, 1853 ; m. S. C.
Stoodley, Dec. 15, 1880.
4862. Alice Atkinson, b. Nov. 20, 1854.
388 CuTTS Genealogy.
3030
Theodore Atkinson married Martha P. H. Palmer,
Oct. 25, 1849.
4853. Theodore, b. Aug. 6, 1850 ; m. E. C. Smith,
Jan. 21, 1872.
4864. Edward, b. Feb. 25, 1852 ; d. June 22, 1861.
Sarah Huntington Freeman, daughter of Asa and
Frances K.-A. Freeman, married Rev. Newton Marble.
4865. Frances Atklnson, b.
3033
Sarah Abby Berry, daughter of John A. Berry (M.
D.) and Olivia (Donuell) Berry, married Roscoe L.
Bowers, Sept. 15, 1859.
4866. John Wilder, b. July 16, 1861.
4867. Walter Thompson, b. Nov. 27, 1862.
4868. Annie Greeley, b. May 12, 1864.
4869. Homer, b. May 8, 1866; d. Aug. 1, 1866.
4870. Albert Conant, b. Nov. 4, 1868 ; d. Sept. 23,
1870.
4871. Mary Abble, b. Oct. 2, 1871.
3034
Annie Olivia Berry married Roscoe G. Dennett (M.
D.), Oct. 1, 1863, Saco, Me.
4872. James Vaughan, b. Sept. 26, 1867.
4873. Wm. Hartley, b. Sept. 15, 1870.
4874. Bessie Greeley, b. June 13, 1875; d. Dec.
14, 1878.
Roscoe G. Dennett (M. D.) died July 3, 1877.
CuTTS Genealogy. 389
3038
Wm. Henry Greeley, son of Wm. Eleazer and Myra
A. (Smith) Greeley, married Hannah B. McLean.
4875. Wm. Koger, b. May 12, 1881.
4876. Dorothea, b. Nov. 17, 1882.
4877. Hugh, b. Mar. 5, 1884.
3045
John Belcher Haight (M. D.), son of Rev. J. and
Mary Belcher (Vaughan) Haight, married Elizabeth
Pullan.
4878. Charles Pullan, b. July 9, 1876.
4879. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 10, 1883.
3051
Winfield Scott Jameson, son of Samuel and Jane
Vaughan (Wise) Jameson, married Lizzie S. Harmon,
Jan. 22,1865.
4880. Edgar Wise, b. Nov. 14, 1866.
4881. Inez Gerrish, b. Aug. 7, 1871.
4882. Fred P., b. Dec. 5, 1872.
4883. Lillian Vaughan, b. July 14, 1883.
305!3
Ella Jane Jameson married Edward Hanson.
4884. Fred., b. ; d. unm., May 25, 1877.
3053
Ruel Wise Jameson married Ellen Brown.
4885. Eva., b. 1869, Danvers Centre, Mass.
3054
Elliott Wise Jameson married Abbie Thompson,
Greenville, Plumas Co., Cal.
390 CuTTS Genealogy.
3056
Anna Jameson married Gardner Osgood.
4886. Clakence, b. 1866.
4887. Agnes, b. 1870.
3058
Margaret Jameson married Mr. Sessions.
4888. , b. 1883.
3059
Emily Chase, daugliter of Cyrus and Mary (Wise)
Chase, married Augustus Lemreux.
4889. .
4890. .
3067
Ada De Laski, daugliter of John Kimball and Ann
Vaughan (Wise) De Laski, married Mr. Drake.
4891. .
4892. .
3071
Mary De Laski married Mr. Newhall of Lynn, Mass.
4893. .
4894. .
4895. .
3073
Adfele Shaw, daughter of Ephraim E. and Emeline
E,. (Wise) Shaw, married Mr. Davidson.
4896. .
4897. .
CUTTS Genealogy. 391
3095
Mary Shannon Davis, daughter of Robert Sharp
Davis and Mary Harriet (Shannon) Davis, married
Wm. Edward Webster, Feb. 28, 1862.
4898. Aethur Gordon, b. ; m. Elizabeth M.
Townsend, Oct. 8, 1889.
3098
Laura Wood Davis married Thomas R Shewell,
Nov. 7, 1867.
4899. Martha Roberts, b. Jan. 9, 1869.
4900. Mary Shannon, b. Nov. 2, 1870; d. July 9,
1876.
4901. Laura Davis, b. July 5, 1875 ; d. May 18,
1876.
4902. Julia Abbott, b. Aug. 19, 1877.
4903. RoBT. Livingston, b. Sept. 8, 1879.
3100
Langdon Shannon Davis married Helen B. O'Leary,
Nov. 9, 1880.
4904. Arthur Langdon, b. Feb. 26, 1885 ; d. April
24, 1885.
3101
Charles Way Shannon, son of Chas. Tebbetts and
Jane R. S. Shannon, married Mary Emery Lapham,
Dec. 29, 1859.
4905. Mabelle, b. Apr. 2, 1862 ; m. E. B. Wolston,
Sept. 27, 1887.
4906. Grace Lincoln, b. Jan. 27, 1865.
4907. Chas. Emery Gould, b. Sept. 16, 1875.
392 CuTTS Genealogy.
3103
James H. Shannon (M. D.) married Susan Warner
Greenwood, Oct. 24, 1873.
4908. Richard Cutts, b. July 31, 1874.
4909. Jas. Harriso]^, b. Aug. 31, 1876.
4910. Jennie Warner, b. Oct. 10, 1879.
4911. Chas. Nath'l, b. Aug. 13, 1882.
3108
Edwin Shannon Jennison, son of Rev. Edwin Jenni-
son and Mary B. (Shannon) Jennison, married Amelia
E. Smith, daughter of Asa G. and Esther Smith, Jan.
9, 1855.
4912. Chas. Smith, b. Mar. 20, 1856.
3113
Elizabeth Shannon, daughter of Samuel T. and
Martha A. P. (Stevens) Shannon, married George
Forbes.
4913. .
4914. .
4915. .
3115
Samuel Shannon married Lucy Crockett.
4916. Lucy S., b.
3135
Octavius B. Shreve (M. D.) married Sarah Daland,
1869.
4917. Genevieve, b.
4918. Mary, b.
4919. Benjamin, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 393
3143
Lillias Lyon Shannon married Edward Gushing, Feb.,
1879.
4920. Edith Shannon, b. May, 1880.
4921. KoBERT, b. Aug., 1883 ; d. Mar., 1888.
3147
Sarah Margaret Shannon married Wm. Henry
Mathews of Yarmouth, Mass.
4922. WiNFIELD, b.
"Wm. H. Mathews enlisted in Co, C, 35th Reg't,
Mass. Vols., in Sept., 1861. He died of typhus fever
Feb. 7, 1862, in his 25th year. He was quartermas-
ter-sergeant.
3151
Susan Frances Choate, daughter of Jonathan and
Sarah E.. (Shannon) Choate, married Edwin F. Brown,
Jan. 8, 1861.
4923. Mary, b. May 19, 1865.
4924. Myra, b. Nov. 5, 1868.
4925. Edith, b. Sept. 25, 1874.
3156
Huldah A. Choate married Geo. F. Whiting.
4926. Chas. E., b. Oct. 30, 1875.
4927. Lewis Moreison, b. Dec. 24, 1877.
3306
Sydney B. Dorr, son of Nathan and Dorcas S. (But-
ler) Dorr, married Nettie Keed.
4928. Edwin N., b. Mar. 5, 1879.
50
394 CuTTS Genealogy.
3207
Clara Butler married Seth Dillingham, June 30,
1866.
4929. Willis Irwin, b. Sept. 9, 1868.
4930. Laura Lottie, b. Aug. 30, 1870.
4931. Perley Seth, b. Oct. 22, 1872.
4932. Cora, b. Feb. 12, 1875.
4933. Paul, b. May 20, 1880.
3208
Laura Butler, daughter of Frank N. and Martha W.
(Libby) Butler, married Ansel Chick. Oct. 14, 1862.
4934. Carrie Mattie, b. Feb. 22, 1864.
4935. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Mar. 4. 1868.
4936. Venice Rat, b. Dec. 5, 1872; d. Apr. 20,
1883.
3209
Arethusa Butler married Chas. F. Hasty, Oct. 27,
1868.
4937. Charles L., b. July 16, 1871 ; d. July 21,
1871.
3213
Annie E. Butler, daughter of Frank K and Mary
(Dorr) Butler, married Ezekiel H. A. Prescott, Jan. 1,
1879.
4938. Harvey Scott, b. Jan. 28, 1880.
4939. N. J., b. Sept. 5, 1882.
3215
Luther Oscar Libby, son of Luther S. and Rowena
(Libby) Libby, married Kate I. Elliott, Apr. 2, 1876.
4940. Kate Estelle, b. Sept. 3, 1877.
4941. Myra Erma, b. Jan. 19, 1880.
CuTTS Genealogy. 395
3S16
Gusta Rowena Libby married Charles E. Teetshorn,
Oct. 17, 1876.
4942. Eben Clement, b. Sept. 9, 1878.
3354
Laura Emma Ellsworth, daughter of Richard M. and
Julia A. (Libby) Ellsworth, married Charles Howard,
Mar. 30, 1872.
4943. Blanche, b. Nov. 4, 1877.
3355
Fred. Ellsworth married Carrie E. Jacobs, Mar. 4,
1881.
4944. Lee Earl, b. July 4, 1883.
4945. Ernest, b. July 3, 1884; d. y.
3395
Lewis Nathaniel Libby, son of Aaron R. and Rosiua
(Jaqueth) Libby, married Aurania Sargent, daughter
of Rev. Wm. Sargent, May 8, 1870.
4946. Lewis Wayland, b.
3300
Chas. Herbert Libby married Annie M. Johnson of
Parsonsfield, Me., Sept., 1878.
4947. Josephine H., b. Mar. 21, 1880.
3343
Helen Eliza Norwood, daughter of Wm. D. and
Eliza M. (Pierce) Norwood, married Elias Baker, 1861.
4948. Wm., b. Dec. 7, 1862; m. Mabel A. Simpson,
1885.
4949. Arthur Stanwood, b. May 14, 1872; d.
396 CuTTS Genealogy.
4950. Helen Josephine, b. Apr. 29, 1876.
4951. Edwaed H. S., b. July 2, 1884.
3348
Leander Donnell, son of Wm. and Mary J. (Nor-
wood) Donnell, married Addie Plaisted, Nov. 12,
1876.
4952. Arthur Lee, b. Aug. 2, 1878 ; d. July 13,
1882.
4953. Chrlstie May, b. May 2, 1884.
4954. Henry Norwood, b. Nov. 11, 1886.
3353
Francis Raynes, son of William and Mercy A.
(Shaw) Raynes, married (2) Carrie Weston, Aug. 26,
1887.
4955. Shaw Francis, b. June 6, 1888.
4956. Annie, b. Oct. 26, 1889; d. Aug. 26, 1890.
3363
Ralph-Allan Quimby, son of Ira B. and Lucy Ann
(Raynes) Quimby, married Emma A. Ordway, Oct. 10,
1880.
4957. Ralph, b. Sept. 16, 1881 ; d. July 17, 1882.
4958. Grace Eleanor, b. Mar. 13, 1884.
4959. Edith Marcia, b. Mar. 4, 1886.
3363
Charles Linnaeus Quimby married Kittie E. Moore,
Nov. 22, 1887.
4960. Dorothy, b. Dec , 1890.
CuTTS Genealogy. 397
4405
Joseph H. Moore, son of Joseph H. and Mary (Blais-
dell) Moore, married Etta Stanton.
4961. Annie, b.
4962. Lottie, b.
4963. Mary Olive, b.
Mrs. E. S. Moore died. J. H. Moore married Stella
Sumner.
4964. Mary Olive, b.
3406
Annie Maria Shillaber, daughter of Benj. P. and
AnnT. (de Kochemont) Shillaber, mamed Capt. James
S. Dillingham (Jr.), April 14, 1861.
4965. J AS. Benjamin, b. June 23, 1864.
4966. Annie Shillaber, b. Aug. 27, 1867 ; d. Oct.
30, 1868.
4967. Mary Snow, b. Jan. 23, 1870.
4968. Grace Winslow, b. Oct. 27, 1871 ; d. Feb.
20, 1872.
4969. Florence, b. Oct. 14, 1873; d. Sept. 3, 1874.
Capt. J. S. Dillingham died Nov. 14, 1883.
3407
Wm. Shillaber married Lydia Dillingham, Oct. 18,
1865.
4970. Wm. (Jr.), b. Sept. 29, 1867.
4971. Benj. Penhallow, b. Jan. 10, 1871; d. Sept.
19, 1871.
4972. Marian Frances, b. Nov. 1, 1872.
4973. Robert, b. Apr. 19, 1875 ; d. Apr. 20, 1879.
398 CuTTS Genealogy.
3410
Emma Frances Shillaber married Frank Clement,
Sept. 30, 1868.
4974. Alice Shillabek, b. Oct. 30, 1869.
4975. SuMNEE, b. Jan. 21, 1874.
3415
Woodbury Dean Sawyer, son of Enocli and Priscilla
H. (Bartlett) Sawyer, married E. Somerville, Oct,
1878.
4976. Harriet Woodbury, b. Feb. 6, 1881.
3416
Melville Sawyer married Harriet Adams Hayes,
Aug. 16, 1859.
4977. Harriet Priscilla, b. Nov. 11, 1861.
4978. Melville Woodbury, b. Nov. 4, 1863.
3418
Mary Ann Sawyer married Robert Bryant of London,
England, Apr. 7, 1864.
4979. Elwood Evans, b. Apr. 23, 1868; m. Annie
A. Cunningham, Oct. 9, 1890.
4980. Katherine Stuart, b. Aug. 23, 1867; d.
Nov. 14, 1885.
4981. Woodbury Sawyer, b. Sept. 20, 1869.
4982. Caroline Frances, b. Apr. 5, 1872; d. Dec.
13, 1872.
4983. Robert (Jr.), b. Jan. 3, 1876.
3419
Jonathan Hanson Sawyer married Mary Quinn.
4984. Fannie S., b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 399
3444
Elizabeth Bartlett Cutts, daughter of Capt. Edward
H. and Anna H. (Sherwood) Cutts, married A. F.
Powell, Sept. 8, 1886.
4985. Louisa Sherwood Cutts, b. June 11, 1887.
345S
Mary Cutts Howard, daughter of Abel Trumbull
Howard and Anna H. (Cutts) Howard, married Rob-
ert Watt King, son of Robert and Margaret Sarah
(Detheridge) King, Apr. 23, 1889.
4986. Robert Pepperrell, b. Mar. 17, 1890.
4987. Edith Howard, b. Jan. 17, 1893.
3461
George Alvin Edson, son of George Dwight and Isa-
bella G. (Kimball) Edson, married Caroline E. Min-
nick, Nov. 25, 1873.
4988. Edna Bell, b. Sept., 1874.
4989. Alvin Hiram, b. Oct., 1876.
4990. Dwight Clement, b. July, 1881.
4991. Chas. Edward, b. Mar., 1885.
3465
Lillie Emma Edson married Chas. G. Alton, April
1, 1884.
4992. Louisa Merle, b. July 4, 1885 ; d. Dec. 28,
1885.
3466
Edward Palmer Kimball, son of Henry Martyn and
Mary F. (Palmer) Kimball, married Leila Brittain,
Feb. 20, 1882.
4993. Edna Elizabeth, b. Sept. 6, 1883.
400 CuTTS Genealogy.
3467
Emma Mabel Kimball married Alfred E. Urion,
Sept. 10, 1885.
4994. Frances Mary, b. Aug. 6, 1886.
4995. Henry Kimball, b. Apr. 6, 1889.
3473
Ellen Maria Wheelwright, daughter of Joseph Storer
Wheelwright and Susan A. (Webb) Wheelwright,
married Albert Thaxter, June 6, 1864.
4996. Geo. Storer, b. Aug. 10, 1866.
3510
Benj. Walter; Dodge, son of Benj. and Anne Eliza-
beth (Hooper) Dodge, married Pluramer Price Web-
ster, June 8, 1875.
4997. Walter Webster, b. May 2, 1876.
4998. Lawrence Elbridge, b. May 10, 1878.
4999. Geo. Groves, b. June 13, 1885.
3511
Geo. Hooper Dodge married Jane Harriet Wester-
velt, Oct. 1, 1875.
5000. Mary Elizabeth, b. May 27, 1880.
3530
Chas. Wm. Cutts, son of William Foxwell and Mary
A. (Sanborn) Cutts, married Miss Grace Garvin, Apr.
10, 1889.
5001. Ethel B., b. Jan, 13, 1890.
Mrs. Grace G. Cutts died Jan. 27, 1890.
C. W. Cutts is instructor in Greek and mathematics
in the " New Hampton Literary Institute," New
Hampton, N. H.
CuTTS Genealogy. 401
3557
Edward A. Kennard, son of William L. and Mary E.
(Frost) Kennard, married Susan M. Borden, Jan. 1,
1860.
5002. Careie, b. June 22, 1861 ; d. Sept. 18, 1880.
5003. Mary E., b. Mar. 27, 1868.
3558
Emma F. Kennard married Oliver Prime, Jan. 3,
1858.
5004. WiNFiELD F., b. Nov. 22, 1860.
5005. Marion E., b. June 9, 1862.
5006. Louisa M., b. Dec. 21, 1864.
5007. Grace H., b. May 4, 1867.
3559
Sarah A. Kennard married Charles De Coff.
5008. Charles, b. ; d. Feb. 10, 1871.
5009. Leonora, b. ; d. Mar. 17, 1876.
5010. Wm. K., b. ; d. Mar. 23, 1876.
3561
Charles W. Kennard married Lucy Lord, Nov. 8,
1866.
5011. Harry D., b. Feb. 24, 1869.
5012. Wm. W., b. Sept. 3, 1874.
5013. Agnes F., b. Mar. 2, 1881,
356S
Lizzie M. Kennard married George O. Shapleigh,
Dec. 30, 1866.
5014. Mabel H., b. Oct. 26, 1876.
51
402 CuTTS Genealogy.
3565
Frank E. Kennard married Ellen Athorn, Dec. 25,
1876.
5015. Wm. O., b. June 25, 1878.
36S5
Edward Everett Shapleigh (M. D.), son of D. M. and
Anna E. (Pierce) Shapleigh, married L. Mabelle
Humphreys, Feb. 18, 1891.
5016. , b. Jan., 1892.
3655
James Brown Thornton Chase, son of Jonathan G.
and Sarah C. G. S. (Thornton) Chase, married Anna
E. L. Allyn, May 6, 1870, Providence, R I.
5017. Sarah Thornton, b. Mar. 16, 1871.
5018. Jessamine Allyn, b. Apr. 13, 1874.
3671
Rufus Albert Fairfield, son of George A. and Har-
riet (Nichols) Fairfield, married Frances Patten.
5019. Aethur Philip, b. Oct. 30, 1878.
5020. Geo. Albert, b. June 18, 1880.
5021. Lawrence Patten, b. May 18, 1884.
3680
Caroline Augusta Fairfield, daughter of Hampden
and Ellen K. (Perkins) Fairfield, married Alfred
Montgomery Goodale.
5022. Fairfield, b. Aug. 19, 1884.
5023. Katharine Nourse, b. Nov. 2, 1885.
5024. Dorothy Hovey, b. Feb. 16, 1887.
CuTTS Genealogy. 403
3698
Sarah Wood Frost, daughter of Wm. Frost (M. D.)
and Elizabeth Walker (Keating) Frost, married
Stephen Morton of Portland, Me., Nov. 12, 1827.
5025. Edward Watts, b. Ang. 30, 1828; m. Olive
Lord, Jan. 1, 1851.
3717
Lucy Buckminster Emerson, daughter of Geo. Bar-
rell Emerson and Olivia (Buckminster) Emerson, mar-
ried John Lowell, May 18. 1853.
5026. Olivia Buckminster, b. Mar. 14, 1854; d. Jan.
15, 1870.
5027. John, b. May 23, 1856 ; m. Mary E. Hale, Oct.
24, 1883.
5028. Mary Lothrop, b. Nov. 27, 1858; d. Sept. 3,
1882.
5029. LuoY, b. Sept. 21, 1860.
5030. Geo. Emerson, b. Nov. 21, 1862 ; d. May 26,
1884.
5031. Susan Cabot, b. Dec 5, 1864; m. Wm. H.
Aspinwall, June 4, 1889.
3720
Wm. Ralph Emerson, son of Wm. and (Bourne)
Emerson, married Miss Meair.
5032. Ralph Lincoln, b.
3738
Laura Heaton, daughter of George Heaton (M. D.),
and Mrs. Sarah (Emerson) Heaton, married Thos.
Sturtevant.
5033. Edith, b.
5034. Joseph, b,
5035. Lawrence, b.
404 CuTTs Genealogy.
37S1
George Lyman Moody, son of Joseph Green and
Elizabeth C. (Cogswell) Moody, married Mary Eliza-
beth Zimmerly, daughter of John Zimmerly (Esq.), of
Erie, Penn., Jan. 26, 1869.
5036. Mary Etta Elizabeth, b. Aug. 28, 1874.
3741
Theodore Barrell Moody, son of Theo. Lyman and
Georgette A. (Hellen) Moody, married AdaC. Adams,
a daughter of Andrew J. and Jane E. (Johnson)
Adams, Sept.. 1880.
5037. Adele, b. Sept., 1881.
5038. Helen, b. Jan. 24, 1883.
5039. Theo. Lyman, b. June 30, 1884.
5040. Eugene Adams, b. Jan. 24, 1890.
3743
Rufus Sewall, son of Kuf us and Frances (Farrell)
Sewall, married .
5041. Frances, b. ; Louisiana.
3744
Sarah Frances Sewall^ daughter of Eufus and Fran-
ces (Farrell) Sewall, married Hon. John M. Landrum,
M. C.
5042. Samuel Sewall, b. ; lawyer, Louisiana.
3745
John Albert Sewall, sou of Charles and Mildred
(Gilmer) Sewall, married and left five children.
CuTTS Genealogy. 405
3754
Charlotte Barrell Cheever, daughter of Eev. Henry
T. and Jane (Tyler) Cheever, married Wm. Jewett
Tucker, June 23, 1887.
5043. Elizabeth Washbuene, b. June 4, 1889.
3759
Elizabeth Leonard Wilcox, daughter of Charles Cutts
and Augusta (Ernst) Wilcox, married Walter Mitchell
Smith, Sept. 25, 1860, son of Rev. John !<mith.
5044. Louise Putnam, b. Feb. 20, 1862; d. Nov. 17,
1862.
5045. Esther Woodruff, b. Nov. 14, 1863 ; m. Dr.
Harry Hungerford, Nov. 6, 1889.
5046. Elizabeth Wilcox, b. Oct. 28, 1867 ; d. Apr.
19, 1888.
5047. Isabel Ernst, b. Nov. 24, 1868 ; d. June 7,
1869.
5048. Mary Louise, b. Jan. 29, 1871; Stamford, Ct.
3760
Ida W. Wilcox, daughter of Charles Cutts and Alma
A. (Chellis) Wilcox, married Orron B. Spencer (M.
D.), Oct. 16, 1878.
5049. Harry S. Wilcox, b. Oct. 29, 1879.
3761
^ Charles Hamilton Wilcox, son of Geo. W. and Sarah
M. (Butman) Wilcox, married Cassie J. Burchard,
Mar. 5, 1878.
5050. Geo. Elwood, b. Oct. 28, 1877.
3763
George Butman Wilcox married Euletta F. Berry,
Oct. 8, 1874.
5051. Louise Putnam, b. Feb. 5, 1884.
4o6 CuTTS Genealogy.
3765
Louise Putnam Moore, daiigliter of James C. and
Caroline E. (Cliick) Moon*, married Hiram E. Thomp-
son, Jan. 20, 1870.
5052. Carroll, b. Nov. 6, 1870.
5053. Abbie Gail, b. July 20, 1880.
3770
George Thacher Cutts, son of Joseph Brown Cutts
(M. D.) and Anna (Thacher) Cutts, married Mary
Francis.
5054. Francis Thacher, b.
3771
Eunice Frances Cutts, daughter of Hiram and Fran-
ces (Burt) Cutts, married Geo. A. Sanderson, Oct. 14,
1872.
5055. Shirley Philip, b. Aug 26, 1880.
3772
Frederick Gould Cutts married Mary Elizabeth Col-
man, Apr. 30, 1873.
5056. Frederick Colman, b. June 4, 1876.
3773
Francis Childs Cutts married Elizabeth A. Farthing,
Mar. 13, 1887.
5057. ViDA Elizabeth, b. June 28, 1888.
3775
Anna Frances Webster, daughter of Virgil and
Alzira (Cutts) Webster, married Chase E. Glidden,
Oct. 25, 1882.
5058. Alzira Winifred, b. Aug. 25, 1883.
CuTTS Genealogy. 407
5059. Feances Josephine, b. Mar. 25, 1886.
5060. Anna, b. Oct. 16, 1888.
3776
Carlton Eugene Webster* married Miss Ada F.
Norton, Oct. 5, 1882.
5061. Julia Isabelle, b. Nov. 12, 1883.
5062. Fred'k Norton, b. Oct. 4, 1886.
5063. Virgil Carlton, b. July, 1888.
3779
Anna Cutts Miller, daughter of John and Emily A.
(Cutts) Miller, married Edward J. Wilson, Oct. 9,
1888.
5064. Foster Miller, b. Jan. 19, 1892.
3791
Wm. Henry Pierson (Rev.), son of Wm. and Eliza-
beth (Cutts) Pierson, married Annie L. Bailey.
5065. Ruth, b.
5066. WiNTHROP, b. ; d. y.
3792
Elizabeth Pearson Cutts, daughter of John Scott and
Martha (March) Cutts, married Asa Lyman, Nov. 7,
1866.
5067. RoLFE March, b. Apr. 21, 1868.
5068. Richard Eldredge, b. Oct. 10, 1869.
5069. Bertha Huntington, b. Nov. 2, 1873.
5070. Lizzie Cutts, b. Jan. 9, 1875 ; d. Jan. 9, 1875.
5071. Harold Cutts, b. Nov. 5, 1876.
5072. Emily Hastings, b. Aug. 8, 1878.
5073. Waldo Holbrook, b. Oct. 12, 1882 ; d. Nov.
18, 1883.
Mrs. Elizabeth P. (Cutts) Lyman died Jan., 1893.
* Superintendent of schools in Dixon, IlL
4o8 CuTTS Genealogy.
3793
Emily C. Cutts married Chas. H. Judd, Nov., 1859.
5074. Julie, b. Nov. 26, 1860; m. Francis Swanzy.
5075. Helen, b. May 5, 1862; m. Arthur C. Farley.
5076. Emily P., b. Jan. 26, 1865.
5077. Chas. Hastings, b. Sept., 1866.
3795
John Scott Cutts (jr.) married Etta O. Leavitt, Nov.,
1871.
5078. Martha March, b. Feb. 9, 1873.
5079. Mary Emily, b. Dec. 10, 1874.
5080. James Nowell, b. Oct. 17, 1876.
3799
Henry F. Emery, son of Caleb and Abigail A.
(Cutts) Emery, married Lizzie Branham, daughter of
Rev. Walter and Lizzie ( ) Branham of Oxford, Ga.
5081. Walter B., b. Mar., 1876.
5082. Alice, b. Jan. 12, 1881.
5083. Wm. S., b. May 1, 1883.
5084. Julia J., b.
3801
Lizzie J. Emery married Gr. W. Fernald.
5085. Lee Emery, b.
5086. Alice A., b.
5087. Wm., b.
3809
Sarah (SalHe) FHnt, daughter of Isaac and Mary J.
(Cutts) Flint, married W. C. Buck.
5088. Marion Flint, b.
5089. Malcolm Rodney, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 409
3810
Mary L. Kennison, daughter of Jos. L. and Miranda
(Cutts) Kennison, married Chas. Koot.
5090. Jos. Langdon, h.
3814
Florence Cutts, daughter of Joseph H. and Violetta
(Otis) Cutts, married Chas. Ober.
5091. Mary, b.
3818
Effie Louise Clark, daughter of Edwin and Huldah
(Getchell) Clark, married Geo. H. Smith, Oct. 17,
1885.
5092. Mildred Frances, b.
5093. Cora Leonards, b.
5094. Huldah Dorothy, b.
5095. David Shirley, b.
3820
Ella Maria Clark, daughter of Elbridge and Maria
(Bartlett) Clark, married George Scott.
5096. Charles, b.
5097. Edward, b.
38S3
Mabel Clark married Romanzo Thayer.
5098. Minnie, b.
3876
Lovena B. Currier, daughter of Daniel S. and Mary
(Gunnison) Currier, married John Wheeler.
5099. Chester, b. ; d. y.
5100. John, b.
52
4IO CuTTS Genealogy.
5101. Waltee, b.
5102. Geo., b.
5103. Chester, b. .
5104. Alice F., b.
3890
Harriet M. Hutchinson, daughter of A. P. and Han-
nali W. (Gunnison) Hutcliinson, married Dexter
Parker.
5105. Fred., b.
5106. Elvin, b.
5107. Geo., b.
3897
Mary Frances Peaslee, daughter of Wm. and Sophira
W. (Gunnison) Peaslee, married Richard F. Piatt.
5108. Richard, b.
5109. Ida, b.
3935
Mary Alice Bacon, daughter of Rev. Wm. N. and
Harriet E. (Cutts) Bacon, married Edward Nichols,
IsTov. 21, 1882.
5110. Mary Elizabeth, b. Mar. 25, 1884.
5111. Maud Emeline, b. Apr. 6, 1886.
5112. Henry Edward, b. Nov. 29, 1887.
3936
Alice Emeline Cutts, daughter of Chas. Elbert and
Betsey (Larson) Cutts, married John W. Wright, Nov.
24, 1877.
5113. Chas. Cutts, b. Apr. 25, 1879.
5114. Lulu Cynthia, b. Feb. 1, 1881.
5115. Geo. Bancroft, b. Aug. 17, 1883.
5116. Cushman Kellogg, b. Dec. 7, 1886.
CuTTS Genealogy. 411
3934
Rev. Clayton Edward Higgins, son of E. S. Euretta
R (Cutts) Higgins, married Ella C. Sanders, May,
1881.
5117. Imogene E., b. Feb. 24, 1886.
3935
Jennie Eliza Fisher, daughter of Mason I. and Abi-
gail L. (Cutts) Fisher, married C. G. Brown, Dec. 4,
1880.
5118. Reuben Fisher, b. Dec. 15, 1882.
3937
Mary A. Cutts, daughter of Thomas M. and Harriet
E. (Bigelow) Cutts, married John M. Jameson, Aug.
27, 1885.
5119. Harriet Lewis, b. Oct. 16, 1886.
3944
Elizabeth Cutts, daughter of Hon. Marsena Edgar
and Helen (Frick) Cutts, married Homer Smith.
5120. Charles, b,
3955
Mary Marinda Streeter, daughter of Sheldon M. and
Maiy D. (Cutts) Streeter, married Lester C. Cook,
Jan. 19, 1875.
5121. Grace Bell, b. Nov. 21, 1876.
5122. Merle Lawrence, b. Nov. 3, 1878; d. Feb.
24, 1884.
5123. Carl J., b. July 7, 1881 ; d. Feb. 21, 1884.
5124. Harriet, b. Sept. 29, 1884.
5125. A Son, b. Sept. 29, 1884; d. Oct. 8, 1884.
5126. Don Sheldon, b. Jan. 16, 11
412 CuTTS Genealogy.
3997
Valona Z. Cutts, daugliter of Cbarles and Elsie
(Slioles) Cutts, married Francis H. Weed, Oct. 22,
1865.
5127. Leon L., b. Aug. 13, 1867.
5128. Chas. Merton, b. Feb. 8, 1876.
4000
Celia Cutts married George A. Scribner, Jan. 16,
1877.
5129. Leon A, b. Oct. 5, 1881.
5130. Ivan L., b. Aug. 3, 1886.
4064
Henry A. Cutts, son of Geo. W. and Eunice B.
(Wright) Cutts, married Amy Almira Clough, Oct. 13,
1885.
5131. Minnie Ethel, b. Feb. 22, 1887.
4070
Elber Reuben Cutts, son of Andrew J. and Mary J.
(Messer) Cutts, married Clara E. Fisher, Feb. 19,
1884.
5132. ELwn^ F., b. Sept. 5, 1885.
4077
Ann Adella Cutts, daugliter of Lorenzo L. and Mary
A. (Rollins) Cutts, married Wilbur J. Cutts, son of
Samuel and Sarah (Tucker) Cutts, Jan. 12, 1888 (see
S9S9).
5133. Leston Lorenzo, b. Oct. 13, 1888 ; d. Aug.
17, 1891.
CuTTS Genealogy. 413
4131
Rufus K. Lord, son of George D. and Sarah A-
(Soper) Lord, married Nellie Cummings, June 30,
1886.
6134. Geo. Cummings, b. July 30, 1888; Reading,
Mass.
4146
Geo Walter Luce, son of Wm. Henry and M. Jane
(Emery) Luce, married Miss Hinman, daughter of
Kev. J. Hinman, and has two children.
5135. .
5136. .
4147
Albert Luce married Kitty Cohen, 1876.
5137. William, b.
5138. Walter, b.
4161
Wm. E. Weeks, son of Joseph M. and Elvina
(Cutts) Weeks, married Nina Belle Smith, daughter of
Edward Smith, April 26, 1887.
5139. , b. May, 1890.
4319
Wm. Gardner Shackford, son of Wm. Henry and
Maria Parker (Perry) Shackford, married Josephine
A. March, June 3, 1872.
5140. Wm. Moore, b.
5141. Chaunoy, b.
5142. Marion, b.
5143. Anna, b.
414 CuTTS Genealogy.
4S36
Edward Porter Stacey, son of Moses P. and Joanna
Augusta (Shackford) Stacey, married Mary Porter,
May 1, 1875.
5144. Maud Chauncy, b. Jan. 6, 1877.
4397
Albert Stacey married Andrena W. Harmon, Sept.
20, 1888.
5145. Eleanor Chauncy, b. Aug. 26, 1889.
4333
Holbrook Fitz John Porter, son of Gen. Fitz John
Porter and Harriet P. (Cook) Porter, married Rosalie
Smith, daughter of James and Ellen (Walton) Smith,
Aug. 27, 1888.
5146. Fitz John (2d), b. Sept. 23, 1889.
4243
John James Screven Smith, son of Thos. Jno. and
Elizabeth A. (Barnett) Smith, married Eliza Margaret
Spann, daughter of R. R. Spann, Aug. 23, 1854.
5147. Alice Beatrice, b. Oct. 21, 1855 ; d. July 14,
1856.
5148. Thos. Harleston, b. Feb. 8, 1857.
5149. Mary Elizabeth, b. Apr. 18, 1858.
5150. Benj. Screven, b. July 12, 1859.
4344
Helen Mary Hart, daughter of Charles Thomas and
Catherine (Dunham) Hart, married Wm. R. Gignilliat,
son of Gilbert and Mary Gignilliat, Sept. 19, 1838.
5151. Wm. Robt., b. June 21, 1839 ; m. Hattie Hey-
wood, Aug. 13, 1860.
CuTTS Genealogy. 415
5152. Chas. Haet, b. Oct. 13, 1841; d. Jan. 14,
1842.
5153. Gilbert West, b. Nov. 15, 1842.
5154. Thos. Hakt, b. Nov. 15, 1842; m. Ellen B.
Mallard, July 15, 1863.
4245
Charles Berrien Jones, son of Joseph and Elizabeth
S. L. (Hart) Jones, married Marion S. Anderson,
daughter of Wm. and Mary Anderson.
5155. Chas. Marion, b.
5156. Mary Genevieve, b.
5157. Wm., b.
5158. Sarah, b.
5159. Joseph Maxwell, b.
4346
Evelyn Eloisa Jones married Jos. A. Anderson.
5160. Joseph (Jr.), b.
5161. Eva Josephine, b.
Jos. A. Anderson (Sr.) died Apr., 1866.
4247
Henry Hart Jones married Abbie S. Dowse, daugh-
ter of Samuel Dowse, May 21, 1846.
5162. Jos. Henry, b. Mar. 8, 1848; d. Sept. 30,
1853.
5163. Evelyn, b. Oct. 5, 1849 ; d. Oct. 5, 1849.
5164. Ella Sturges, b. Mar. 22, 1850 ; d. Nov. 17,
1854.
5165. Jas. Newton, b. Jan. 10, 1856 ; d. Jan. 29,
1859.
5166. Eliza Law, b. May 2, 1858.
5167. Stuart Dowse, b. Jan. 19, 1860.
4i6 CuTTS Genealogy.
5168. John Sturges, h. Dec. 24, 1861.
5169. Abbie Augusta, b. Feb. 8, 1864.
5170. Henry Hart, b. Dec. 4, 1865; d. June 17,
1866.
4S49
Emma Adelaide Jones married Steplien M. Harris
(M. D.), Aug., 1846.
5171. Mary L., b. May 6, 1847.
5172. Emma Adelaide, b. Oct. 1, 1849 ; d
5173. Stephen Raymond, b. Feb. 14, 1851 ; m. Laura
McGinnis.
5174. Evelyn Elizabeth, b. Dec. 31, 1853.
S. M. Harris (M. D.) died in 1854.
Mrs. E. A. Harris married Columbus Harris.
5175. Josephine Elizabeth, b. Feb. 19, 1861.
5176. Wm. Joseph, b. Feb. 23, 1867 ; m. Nellie
Brown.
5177. Jas. Newton, b. Dec. 18, 1868; m. Mary
Richardson.
5178. Walter Starnes, b. Dec. 28, 1869 ; d.
4384
Chas. Odingsell Screven Mallard, son of Thos. S. and
Ann E. (Screven) Mallard, married Mary Fleming,
Dec. 22, 1863.
5179. Ann Elizabeth Lena, b. Oct. 16, 1864.
Mrs. M. F. Mallard died Dec. 29, 1873.
Chas. O. S. Mallard married Minna C. Gignilliat, Oct.,
1875.
5180. Chas. O. S., b. Nov. 6, 1882.
5181. LiLA Gignilliat, b. Dec. 23, 1888.
CuTTS Genealogy, 417
Wm. Screven Mallard married Mary C. Barnard,
Feb., 1865.
5182. Annie Golphin, b. Feb. 16, 1866; m. A. S.
Morrall, Nov., 1886.
5183. Charles Barnard, b. Apr. 24, 1869.
5184. Wilmington Norton, b. Oct. 15, 1871.
5185. Augusta W., b. Mar. 16, 1864.
Mrs. M. C. B. Mallard died Feb., 1881.
W. S. Mallard married (2) Phoebe Morrall, July 6,
1882.
51S6. Florida Gadsden, b. Jan. 29, 1884.
5187. Charlotte Morrall, b. Mar. 21, 1889.
4S86
Sarah Holmes Mallard married Jas. W. Fleming,
Oct., 1868.
5188. Helen Olive, b. July 5, 1869.
5189. Annie Screven, b. Dec. 5, 1870.
5190. Susan Wilson, b. Dec. 10, 1872.
5191. Wm. James, b. Jan. 15, 1875.
5192. RoBT. Mallard, b. Nov. 7, 1876.
5193. Sarah Holmes, b. Aug., 1880.
5194. Ellen Gignilliat, b. Dec. 15, 1882.
5195. LuciLE Golphin, b. Mar., 1884.
5196. Peter Winn, b. Jan., 1889.
4292
Chas. W. Screven, son of Benj. Smith and Ann R
(Baker) Screven, married Mary A. Young, June 8,
1887.
5197. Mary Lois, b. July 15, 1888.
53
41 8 CuTTS Genealogy.
4398
John Murray, son of Samuel J. and Elizabeth V.
(Bonneau) Murray, married Mary Spann, daughter of
Col. J. S. Spann, Dec. 13, 1848.
5198. Ella Ransom, b. Sept. 12, 1851 ; d. Aug. 9,
1852.
6199. John, b. Sept. 25, 1854.
5200. IsABELLE NoBVELLE, b. Sept. 13, 1849.
4399
Wm. B. Murray married Caroline Middleton Good-
wyn, daughter of Col. Robt. H. Goodwyn, Oct. 27,
1846.
5201. Elizabeth Vanderhokst, b. Sept. 22, 1847 ; d.
Aug. 9, 1848.
5202. Charlotte Thompson, b. Oct. 1, 1848.
5203. Wm. Bowman, b. Dec. 8, 1849.
5204. Samuel J., b. Jan. 17, 1851.
5205. Elizabeth V., b. Sept. 26, 1852.
5206. Carolyn Myddleton, b.
5207. Emma Bradley, b.
5208. Jas. Nelson, b. ; d. y.
5209. Robert, b.
5210. Goodwyn, b.
5211. Mathew M., b.
5212. Sarah M., b.
5213. Jas. Nelson, b.
4303
Martha Screven Murray married Mathew Singleton
Moore (M. D.), May 4, 1848.
5214. Mathew, b. Mar. 3, 1849.
5215. Elizabeth B., b. Jan. 23, 1851.
5216. John Isham, b. Mar. 1, 1852.
CuTTS Genealogy. 419
5217. Sarah Richardson, b. Nov. 21, 1853.
5218. Arthur Rose, b. Jan. 1, 1855.
5219. Samuel Murray, b. June 8, 1856.
5220. Martha, b. July 17, 1859.
5221. Screven, b. July 17, 1859.
5222. Mary Cornelia, b. Oct. 13, 1860; d. Mar. 6,
1865.
5223. BuRCHELL Richardson, b. Sept. 5, 1863.
5224. Maodonald, b. Dec. 26, 1866.
4301
Ellen Cox Murray married Isaac S. K. Bennett.
5225. Samuel, b.
5226. Murray, b.
5227. Henry, b.
5228. Marion, b.
5229. Isaac S. K, b.
5230. J. C. Faber, b.
5231. Wm. Bowman, b.
5232. Thomas, b.
5233. Edward, b.
4307
Elizabeth Nelson Murray married Samuel J. Bradley.
5234. John, b.
5235. Gordon Murray, b.
5236. Mary Murray, b.
5237. Samuel, b.
5238. Henry Hughes, b.
5239. Edward Lang, b. ; m. Sarah (Guerry)
Carson, s. p.
4308
Geo. M. Murray married Martha Pinckney.
6240. Hopson, b.
420 CuTTs Genealogy.
4310
Wm. Screven Frierson (M. D.), son of Geo. Philips
Frierson (M. D.) and Mary A. (Screven) Frierson,
married Flora Mclvor, Feb. 5, 1859.
5241. Mary Screven, b. Sept. 12, 1865.
5242. George Williams, b. Mar. 11, 1868.
5243. Kate Wilds, b. Sept. 28, 1873.
4317
Thos. Clarence Frierson, son of Geo. P. Frierson (M-
D.) and Martha E. (Screven) Frierson, married Ida
Mclvor, Dec. 18, 1877.
5244. Martha Screven, b. May 26, 1880.
5245. GuLiELMA Ellen, b. Apr. 13, 1883.
4339
Philip Bernard Frierson married Caroline Butler
Williamson, daughter of Col. Geo. McWillie William-
son and Evelyn* A. I. (Butler) Williamson, Oct. 12,
1887.
5246. Mary Leigh, b. ; d. y.
5247. Annie Leigh, b. June 12, 1891.
4323
Lorraine Screven Frierson married Sarah Harwell,
daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Witherspoon)
Harwell, Nov., 1890.
5248. Bessie, b. ; Frierson's Mill, La.
4335
Fringillia Althea Lee, daughter of Francis A. Lee
(M. D.) and Margaret J. (Screven) Lee, married Julius
A. Smith, June 29, 1859.
5249. Margaret Screven, b. June 19, 1860; d.
June 11, 1861.
* Mrs. Williamson was a direct descendant of Martha Washington.
CuTTS Genealogy. 421
5250. Marion Screven, b. Feb. 27, 1862 ; m. Laura
Wilson, Jan. 20, 1888.
5251. Horace Waring, b. June 21, 1864 ; d. Jan.
4, 1882.
5252. Francis Lee, b. July 12, 1866; d. July 3,
1867.
5253. Julius A., b. Apr. 16, 1868; d. June 8, 1870.
5254. Jas. Martin, b. Feb. 28, 1871.
5255. Geo. Archer, b. Apr. 8, 1873.
5256. Julius A., b. Sept. 1, 1874.
5257. Audubon Lee, b. Feb. 24, 1877.
5258. Fringilla Althea, b. Mar. 31, 1879; d. Apr.
5, 1879.
5259. Fringilla Lee, b. Apr. 6, 1880.
4337
Julia E. P. Lee married Frank Calhoun, Dec. 24,
1879.
5260. Maetha Eleanor, b. Jan. 14, 1881.
5261. Frank, b. Aug. 21, 1882.
5262. Andrew, b. Nov. 5, 1883.
5263. Pauline, b. June 28, 1885.
5264. G-Eo. Hearst, b. Jan. 26, 1887.
4339
Burwell Boykin Lee married Alice Tucker Jan. 16,
1883.
5265. Margaret Screven, b. Nov. 1, 1888.
4333
Sarah Screven Cox, daughter of Jos. H. and Mar-
garet (Lenoir) Cox, married Aug. Ives Pearce, Jan. 15,
1861.
5266. Augustus Cox, b. Aug. 21, 1862.
422 CuTTS Genealogy.
5267. Margaret Elizabeth, b. Sept. 16, 1864.
5268. John Bryan, b. Nov. 7, 1866 ; d. Nov. 19.
1866.
4346
John Screven Bond, son of Samuel M. and Amelia
S. (Screven) Bond, married Louisa Randolph, 1848.
5269. Jessie K, b.
5270. Maria, b. ; m. Alonzo C. Groom.
5271. Sallie, b. ; m. Geo. Schley, 1878; d. Jan.
14, 1883.
5272. Nannie, b.
5273. John Screven (Jr.), b.
5274. Louisa, b.
Mrs. Louisa R Bond died Sept., 1865.
John S. Bond married Eleanor Smith in 1866.
4348
Emily Screven Bond married Rev. Thompson L.
Smith.
5275. Chas. Bond, b.
5276. Sallle Bond, b.
5277. Emily Screven, b.
5278. Screven, b.
5279. Lulu A., b. ; m. Wm. A.HajAvood, 1888.
5280. Adelia Marshall, b.
4349
Joseph Bryan Bond man-ied Mary Wragg, daugbter
of John A. Wragg (M. D.), Mar. 23, 1859.
5281. Andrew McDowell, b.
5282. John A. Wragg, b.
5283. Samuel Miller, b.
5284. Joseph Jion, b.
5285. Sallie, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 423
5286. James Sullivan, b.
5287. Mary Emily, b.
5288. Elizabeth Le Hardy, b.
5289. Ann Miller, b. .
5290. Thomas Screven, b.
4351
John Screven, son of James Proctor and Hannah. G.
(Bryan) Screven, married Mary White Footman, May
1, 1849.
5291. Georgia Bryan, b. May 1, 1850.
5292. John Kichard, b. Nov. 22, ]b51; d. Dec,
1851.
5293. Elizabeth Woodbridge, b. Nov. 1, 1852 ; m.
Thos. C. Arnold, Dec. 1, 1870.
5294. Jas. Proctor, b. Oct. 7, 1854 ; d. Sept. 24,
1876.
5295. Mary White, b. June 1, 1856 ; d. Sept. 23,
1863.
5296. Thomas, b. June 20, 1857.
5297. Jon. Bryan, b. May 4, 1859; d. Aug. 24,
1860.
5298. Ada, b. July 1, 1861; d. July 26, 1862.
Mrs. M. W. F. Screven died July 7, 1863.
John Screven married Mary Eleanor (Nesbit)
Browne, Dec. 2, 1865.
5299. LiLA McIntosh, b. Sept. 23, 1866 ; m. S. C.
Atkinson, Nov. 10, 1886.
5300. Martha Berrien, b. June 22, 1872.
4354
Sarah Ada Screven married Rev. Dr. Matthew H.
Henderson, Jan. 30, 1862.
5301. James, b. Dec. 24, 1862.
424 CuTTS Genealogy.
5302. Ada, b. Feb. 11, 1864; m. H'y Hawley
Foote, Oct. 12, 1886.
5303. Marion Henry, b. July 20, 1865.
5304. Maud Bryan, b. Jime 11, 1868.
5305. Sarah Emma Elisb, b. Dec. 29, 1872 ; d. Jan.
10, 1877.
Rev. Dr. M. H. Henderson died Dec. 2, 1872 ;
Athens, Georgia.
4355
Thos. Forman Screven married Adelaide V. D.
Moore, Nov. 26, 1860, daughter of Dr. R. D. and E.
S. Moore.
5306. Richard Moore, b. Oct. 11, 1861.
5307. John, b. Sept. 16, 1863.
Mrs. A. V. D. M. Screven died Feb. 9, 1865, ^. 30.
T. F. Screven married Oct. 30, 1866, Sallie Lloyd
Buchanan, daughter of Admiral Franklin and A. 0.
Buchanan.
4357
Geo. Proctor Screven married Ella Buchanan, daugh-
ter of Admiral F. and A. C. Buchanan, June 5, 1861.
5308. Frank Buchanan, b. Mar. 11, 1862.
5309. Mary, b. Feb. 13, 1864 ; d. Mar. 9, 1869.
5310. Murray Lloyd, b. Dec. 7, 1865.
5311. Geo., b. Jan. 12, 1869.
5312. Ellen, b. Oct. 23, 1871.
5313. Nannie Lloyd, b. May 19, 1877.
4358
Benj. R. Daniell, son of Wm. C. (M. D.) and Martha
(Screven) Daniell, married Eleanor Dockerey, 1862.
5314. Julia Marion, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 425
4360
Tatnall Fanche Daniell married Susan Ann Foot-
man, 1850.
5315. Maktha, b. ; d. July 1, 1859.
5316. Elizabeth Coffee, b.
5317. Isabella, b.
5318. Nannie, b.
5319. Thomas, b.
5320. Edward, b.
5321. Willie Marion, b. ; m. Eldridge Simkins.
4366
Chas. Daniell married Elizabeth P. Richardson, 1865.
He died in March, 1872, leaving no children.
Mrs. E. P. R. Daniell married J. C. Le Hardy (M.
D.), 1874, and died Jan. 12, 1889, leaving no children.
4367
Sarah E. Daniell married J. C. Le Hardy (M. D.),
Nov. 27, 1863.
5322. Louis Marcel, b. Apr. 8, 1864.
5323. Eugenie E. M., b. Nov. 19, 1865; ra. T. L.
Wylly, Dec. 29, 1888.
5324. Marion Celine, b. June 27, 1867; d. May 1,
1869.
5325. Chas. Adolph, b. Dec. 6, 1868.
5326. Julius C^sar, b. Jan. 14, 1871.
5327. Wm. Coffee Daniel, b. June 14, 1872; d.
May 27, 1873.
5328. John Screven, b. June 28, 1873; d. June 29,
1873.
54
426 CuTTS Genealogy.
4379
Louisa Guerard, daughter of Jacob De Veaux Guer-
ard (M. D.) and Alice (Screven) Guerard, married
Robert Chisolm.
5H29. Robert, b. ; m. Margaret Launers.
5330. Alexander, b.
5331. G. Heyward, b.
5332. Alice, b. ; m. Dr. Prioleau.
5333. Louisa, b. ; m. Marion Heyward.
5334. Maxwell, b. ; m. Annabel Allen.
5335. Frederick, b.
5336. Guy, b.
4380
E. Martha Guerard married Geo. C. Heyward, 1842.
5337. L Guerard, b. ; m. Pauline de Carideau ;
d. March 5, 1888.
5338. Jas. C, b. ; m. Sarah C. Taylor.
5339. Geo. C, b. ; m. M. E. Doar."^
5340. RoBT. C, b. ; m. Elizabeth Stoney.
5341. T. Daniell, b. ; m. Salina Johnstone.
5342. Alice, b. ; m.
5343. Marion, b. ; m. Louisa Chisolm.
5344. T. Savage, b. : m. Mary Seabrook.
5345. Elizabeth, b. ; m. E. B. Walker.
5346. Caroline, b. ; m. W. L. Gignilliat.
5347. John, b.
5348. Nathaniel, b.
Geo. C. Heyward died Mar. 1, d867.
4381
Alice Guerard married Rev. Geo. Allen.
5349. Geo., b. ; m. Isabella Law.
5350. Alice, b. ; m. I. S. Baynard.
5351. Tallulah, b. ; m. W. E. Stoney.
CuTTs Genealogy. 427
5352. Lucia, b. ; m. W. K. Partridge.
5353. I. GuERAKD, b.
5354. Frank, b. ; d. July 6, 1887.
5355. Gaston, b. ; m.
5356. Annabel, b. ; m. Maxwell Cbisolm.
5357. Sarah, b. ; m. Tracy Hunter.
4386
Catherine Blake Guerard married Christopher Gads-
den.
5358. Alice, b. ; m. Paul Lynch.
C. Gadsden died.
Mrs. C. B. G. Gadsden married Elliott Guerard.
4387
Anna Richardson Guerard married N. S. Crowell (M.
D.), U. S. A., who died.
Mrs. A. R G. Crowell married J. D. Robinson.
5359. Alice Douglass, b. ; m. Chas. Parsons.
5360. Agnes, b.
5361. Wm. Douglass, b. ; m. Rosa Bull.
5362. Douglass, b.
5363. Marie, b.
5364. Charles, b.
4393
Alice Fraser, daughter of Frederick E. and Isabel
(Screven) Fraser, married Wm. Johnstone.
5365. Isabel, b.
5366. Salina, b. ; m. T. D. Hey ward (see 5344).
5367. Mary, b.
5368. Lilly, b. ; m. Mr. Hazzard.
5369. Wm., b.
5370. Andrew, b.
5371. Frederick, b. ; m. Gertrude Hardee.
428 CuTTS Genealogy.
4S97
Sarah Screven, daughter of N. B. and (Ed-
wards) Screven, mariied James Edwards.
5372. Elizabeth, b. ; m. M, Hazell.
5373. Sallie, b.
5374. James, b.
4»98
Jane Screven married Edward Du Bose.
5375. Edwin, b. ; rn. Lillie Luhr.
5376. Jane, b. ; m. Edwun Heyward.
4399
Alice Screven married Rev. R. R. Johnson.
5377. Catharine, b. ; m. Ralph Carson.
4401
Septima L. Screven married Rev. Thos. B. Clarkson.
5378. Sarah, b.
5379. Merwin, b.
5380. Richard, b.
5381. Chas. de Saussure, b.
5382. Julia la Roche, b.
Rev. T. B. Clarkson died Mar., 1890.
4406
Alexander R. Chisolm, son of Edward N. (M. D.)
and Mary E. (Hazzard) Chisholm, mamed Helen
Margaret Schieffelin, daughter of Richard Lawrence
Schieilelin.
5383. Richard Schieffelin, b. Sept. 4, 1876.
CuTTS Genealogy. 429
4417
Catherine Van Rensselaer Screven, daughter of Col.
John H. and Ellen (Wilkins) Screven, married Robert
J. Turnbull, 1875.
5384. RoBT. J. (Jr.), b.
5385. Louis G., b.
5386. Ellen Wilkins, b.
5387. Ethel, b.
5388. John Screven, b.
5389. Gouverneur Morris Wilkins^ b.
4419
Mary Hyrne Screven married Cyril Earle Johnston.
5390. Mary Vira, b.
4435
Bayfield Waller Whilden, son of Joseph and Eliza-
beth (Gilbert) Whilden, married Kliza Jane Martin.
5391. Priscilla J., b. Nov. 12, 1844; m. Rev. W.
B. Williams.
5392. Frances Louisa, b. June 2, 1846 (Missionary
to China).
5393. De Leon, b. Oct. 6, 1847 ; Lost on steamer
Rebecca Clyde.
Mrs. E. J. M. Whilden, missionary with her husband
to China, died Feb. 26, 1850, a^ed 29.
B. W. Whilden married Mary H. Bonnette of
Orangeburg, S. C.
5394. Parker, b. ; d.
5395. Anna A., b. ; d.
5396. Edwin, b. ; d.
5397. JuDSON, b. ; d.
5398. Susan Gertrude, b. Oct. 10, 1858.
430 CuTTS Genealogy.
4436
Joseph Whilden (Jr.) married Mary R. Ricliards of
Connecticut.
5399. Jos. Gilbert, b. 1856.
5400. Cha8. Edmonstone, b. 1863.
5401. Herbert Boykin, b. 1866.
4439
Richard Furman Whilden married Mrs. Martha (Gib-
son) Weaver, Sept. 1, 1864.
5402. Screven Hart, b. July 26, 1865.
5403. Chas. Edmondston, b. Nov. 15, 1866.
5404. Richard Furman (Jr.), b. Mar. 2, 1869.
5405. Edeva King, b. Apr. 26, 1871.
5406. Gilbert de St. Julien, b. Apr. 16, 1874.
5407. JosEPHUS DE Leon, b. Apr. 16, 1874.
4440
Wm. Gilbert Whilden married Ellen Amelia Taylor,
youngest daughter of Rev. Jas. and Elizabeth Taylor,
Dec. 25. 1850.
5408. Julia, b. Nov. 19, 1852; m. Alex R. Mclver.
5409. Mary Ella, b. Sept. 5, 1855; m. Chas. G.
Hard.
5410. Sophia Dwight, b. Oct. 11, 1858.
5411. Lizzie Gilbert, b. Sept. 25, 1861; d.
5412. Wm. Gilbert (Jr.), b. May 2, 1868.
5413. Percy Taylor, b. Sept. 14, 1871.
Mrs. E. A. T. Whilden died June 17, 1884.
W. G. Whilden (Sr.) married Emma Julia Smith,
widow of Belton Oscar Mauldin, and daughter of Thos.
P. and Elizabeth T. (Townsend) Smith.
(See " DeBcendants of John Dwight, etc.")
CuTTS Genealogy. 431
4444
Rebecca Ann Hart Gilbert, daughter of Jos. Ruberry
Gilbert, married J. A. David.
5414. Edwaed, b. Apr. 14, 1841.
5415. Jas. B., b. Aug. l(i, 1842 ; killed in battle,
July 22, 1864.
5416. Chas. a., b. Feb. 13, 1853; m. Eva Lester,
1876.
5417. Ella, b. May 15, 1854; d. Jan. 26, 1864.
4466
William G. Jeffords, son of Jno. H. and Mary (Hum-
bert) Jeffords married Annie M. King, 1857.
5418. Eliza Annie, b. 1852; d. unm.
5419. VicTOETA, b. 1853; m. B. N. Tucker, July 9,
1885.
5420. RoBEET A., b. 1855 ; d. unm.
5421. Alice Amelia, b. 1857; m. Paul H. Sea-
brook, 1877.
Mrs. A. M. K. Jeffords d. 1862.
Wm. G. Jeffords m. (2) Elizabeth King, 1863, sister
of his 1st wife.
5422. Wm. G. (.Jr.), b. 1866.
5423. Aethue Ieving, b. 1869.
5424. Eliza Annie, b. 1873.
5425. Eenest Haet, b. 1875.
4467
Susan Jeffords married L. W. Caldwell, of Warren-
ton, Va., 1851.
5426. Wm., b. Jan. 10, 1855.
5427. Feank H., b. May 24, 1857.
5428. Jessie, b. Sept. 2, 1859.
5429. Lucy Lee, b. Oct. 1, 1861.
432 CuTTs Genealogy.
5430. Charles, b. Mar. 19, 1866.
5431. Harrie, b. Sept. 6, 1868.
4469
Cecile Moore, daughter of Stephen West Moore,
married Kinsey B. King, Nov. 26, 1868.
5432. Kinsey Bender (Jr.), b.
5433. Stephen Westmore, b.
5434. Ella Screven, b. ; d. y.
5435. Preston Moore, b.
5436. Ernest Walker, b. 1878 ; d. y.
4477
Ellen Julia Westcott, daughter of Wm. and Susan
Pierson (Moore) Westcott, married Wm. C. Meggett.
5437. Mary Susan, b.
5438. Anna Marron, b.
4478
Susan Moore Westcott marrried Mr. Clement.
5439. , b.
5440. Wm. Preston, b.
4479
Mary Augusta Westcott, daughter of Wm. and Ellen
S. G. (Moore) Westcott, married James Meggett.
5441. Lucille Moore, b.
5442. Susan Clement, b.
5443. Wm. Westcott, b.
5444. Jas. C. b.
4500
Anna Cabot Lowell, daughter of Chas. Kussell Low-
ell and Anna C. (Jackson) Lowell, married Henry E.
Woodbury, April 6, 1868, s. p.
CuTTS Genealogy. 433
4501
Chas. Russell Lowell (Jr.) married Josephine Shaw,
daughter of Francis George and Sarah Blake (Sturgis)
Shaw, Oct. 31, 1863.
5445. Carlotta Russell, b. Nov. 30, 1864.
4503
Harriet Lowell married George Putnam, June 9,
1860.
5446. Wm. Lowell, b. Nov. 22, 1861; m. Eliz.
Lowell.
5447. Chas. Russell, b July 17, 1869.
5448. Jas. Lowell, b. Feb. 20, 1872.
5449. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 25, 1873.
5450. Josephine, b. Dec. 5, 1877.
4513
Charles Lowell, son of Rev. Robert T. S. and Mary A.
(Duane) Lowell, married Beatrice K. Hardcastle, Nov.
12, 1885.
5451. Mary Beatrice, b. Dec. 9, 1888.
5452. Alfred Putnam, b. Mar. 15, 1890.
4514
Robert T. S. Lowell (Jr.) married Kate Bailey Myers.
5453. RoBT. Traill Spence, b. July 15, 1887.
4516
Mabel Lowell, daughter of James Russell Lowell
and Maria (White) Lowell, married Edward Burnett,
1872.
5454. Jas. Russell Lowell, b. Feb. 4, 1873.*
5455. Joseph, b. Dec. 28, 1874.
* James R. L. Burnett has changed his name to Jas. Burnett Lowell.
56
434 CuTTS Genealogy.
5456. Feancis Lowell, b. Jan. 31, 1878.
5457. Esther Lowell, b. Mar. 7, 1879.
5458. Lois, b. May 26, 1881.
45S3
Roberta Traill McGill, daughter of Oliver P. McGill
and Mary C. (Carroll) McGill, married George Henry
Howard, Dec. 17, 1874.
5459. Maey Clare Carroll, b. Oct. 16, 1875.
5460. Koberta Traill Brooke, b. Aug. 22, 1876.
5461. George Henry (Jr.), b. July 10, 1877.
5462. Mabel Cecile Hornby, b. Dec. 22, 1878.
5463. Chas. McGill, b. Mar. 20, 1881.
5464. LiLLiE McGill, b. Nov. 22, 1882.
45S5
Olivia Patricia McGill married Talbot J. Albert, Oct.
28, 1884.
5465. Emily, b. Dec. 13, 1885.
5466. Mary Clare Carroll, b. Nov. 25, 1886.
5467. Talbot Jones, b. July 22, 1888.
4533
Fanny Curtis Pickering, daughter of Com. Chas.
Wm. W. and Mary P. (Stearns) Pickering, married A.
C. Heifenger (M.D.), July 11, 1878.
5468. Mary Stearns, b. May 4, 1879.
5469. Katherine, b. July 23, 1884.
5470. Constance, b. Jan. 30, 1886.
5471. KosAMOND, b. Jan. 8, 1889.
4537
Chas. Ashton Place (M. D.), son of Geo. H. and
Maria L. S. (Pickering) Place, married Mary Howland
Place (his cousin), Nov. 10, 1881.
5472. Fred'k Bartlett, b. Nov. 16, 1882.
CuTTS Genealogy. 435
4551
John Erving, son of John and Emily S. (Elwyn)
Erving, married Cornelia Van Rensselaer, daughter of
Wm. P. Van Rensselaer, April 22, 1862.
5473. Susan Van Rensselaer, b. May 11, 1863.
5474. Cornelia, b. April, 1865.
5475. Jno. Langdon, b. July 31, 1866.
5476. Emily Katherine V. R., b.
5477. Sarah Elizabeth, b.
5478. Elinor Cecelia, b.
5479. Wm. Van Rensselaer, b.
5480. Francis Shirley, b. ; d. y.
5481. Shirley Van Rensselaer, b.
4553
Langdon Erving married Sophia C. Pennington,
Dec. 18, 1860.
5482. Emily Langdon, b. Sept. 27, 1861 ; m. Valen-
tine Mott (M. D.), Apr. 21, 189>.
4553
Elwyn Erving married Lydia Hollingsworth Adams,
Apr., 1860.
5483. Lydia H., b. June 19, 1864 ; m. Geo. Chester.
Mrs. L. H. A. Erving died May 10, 1865.
4554
Rev. Alfred Langdon Elwyn, son of AKred Wm.
Langdon Elwyn and Mary M. (Mease) Elwyn, married
Helen Maria Dyer, Apr. 13, 1864.
5484. Frances Cadwalader, b. Mar. 6, 1865 ; ra.
Gordon Wendell, Apr. 20, 1887.
5485. Helen, b. Aug 2, 1866.
5486. Thos. Langdon, b. Apr. 24, 1868.
436 CuTTs Genealogy.
5487. Emily Mease, b. Sept. 22, 1869.
5488. Elizabeth Langdon, b. Aug. 1, 1871.
4555
Mary Middleton Elwyn married S. Weir Mitchell
(M. D.), Sept. 30, 1858.
5489. John Kearsley, b. July 13, 1859.
5490. Alfred Langdon Elwyn, b. Feb. 17, 1862.
4556
Wm. Fowle Ladd, son of Chas. H. and Susan Low-
ell (Fowle) Ladd, married Carolyn Willis, June 12,
1877.
5491. Chas. Haven, b. Dec. 2, 1878.
5492. Margaret Sealey, b. Feb. 2, 1881.
5493. Carolyn Willis, b. Apr. 19, 1884.
5494. Wm. Fowle, b. Sept. 15, 1885.
5495. Fred'k Chester, b. July 15, 1890.
4557
Esther Dashiell Ladd married Wm. Waring John-
ston (M. D.), April 11, 1871.
5496. Mary Bellamy, b. May 9, 1872.
5497. Susan Ladd, b. July 21, 1874.
5498. Wm. Bernard, b. Mar. 5, 1876.
5499. Chas. Haven Ladd, b. July 17, 1878.
5500. Marion Houston, b. June 12, 1880.
456S
Grace Darling Coues, daughter of Samuel Elliott
Coues and Charlotte Anne (Ladd) Cours, married
Charles Albert Page, U. S. Consul to Zurich, Oct. 4,
1867.
5501. Louis Coues, b. Jan. 13, 1869.
5502. Chas. Fellows, b. Jan. 6, 1870.
CuTTS Genealogy. 437
5503. Chaelotte Ladd, b. Dec. 31, 1870.
5504. George, b. May 29, 1872.
Chas. A. Page died in Loudon, Eng., May 26, 1873.
Mrs. G. D. C. Page married Dana Estes, Nov. 10,
1884.
4563
Mary Tufton Haven Ladd, daughter of Alex. H. and
Elizabeth W. J. Ladd, married Lieut. Com. C. F. Blake,
U. S. N., Mar. 12, 1868.
5505. Edith Tufton, b. Dec. 31, 1868.
5506. Chas. Chandler, b. Oct. 31, 1872.
5507. Eleanor, b. Feb. 26, 1875.
6508. Agnes, b. Feb. 12, 1878.
Lieut. Com. Blake died Feb. 12, 1879.
4564
Ann Parry Ladd married John Langdon Ward, Oct.
25, 1871.
5509. Alex. Ladd, b. Jan. 21, 1874.
5510. Miles, b. Jan. 3, 1878; d. Feb. 12, 1881.
5511. Ethel, b. Dec. 12, 1880.
4565
Elizabeth Hamilton Ladd married Chas. E. Went-
worth, Sept. 30, 1869.
5512. Alice, b. Oct. 1, 1870; d. Mar., 1873.
5513. Strafford, b. Aug. 5, 1872.
5514. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 16, 1875.
4566
Wm. Jones Ladd married Anna Russell Watson,
June 21, 1869.
o515. Adelaide, b. Sept. 23, 1870.
5516. RoBT. Watson, b. Nov. 26, 1871.
5517. Alex. Haven, b. July 28, 1874.
438 CuTTS Genealogy.
5518. Anna Watson, b. Nov. 11, 1876.
5519. Eleanor Hathaway, b. Oct. 29, 1878.
5520. Wm. Edwards, b. Sept. 8, 1880.
5521. Marion, b. 1885.
4567
Maria Haven Ladd married Manning Emery, Aug. 3,
1875.
5522. Elizabeth, b. June 7, 1876.
5523. Manning, b. Aug. 5, 1878.
5524. Ruth, b. June 7, 1880.
4578
Ella Bruce Hill, daughter of Wm. Hill and Miriam
(Leighton) Hill, married Homer H. Hobbs, Nov. 29.
1877.
5525. Grace, b. Dec. 2, 1878.
5526. Miriam, b. May 3, 1884.
4579
John Fremont Hill married Lizzie Gr. Vickerey,
daughter of Hon. P. O. Vickerey, May 19, 1880.
5527. Percy, b. Mar. 16, 1881.
4659
Henry Morrill Wise, son of John Paul and Mary N.
(Crockett) Wise, married Florence Bills, Dec. 21,
1871.
5528. Harry Berry, b. May 25, 1878; d. Mar. 2,
1885.
4661
Mary Catherine Libby, daughter of Jas. Brackettand
Hannah C. (Morrill) Libby, married Clarence Hamil-
ton Corning, June 5, 1866.
5529. Howard, b. June 28, 1867.
C. H. Corning died July 12, 1879.
CuTTs Genealogy. 439
466S
Augustus Frost Libby married Harriet M. Robbins,
daughter of Augustus C. and Maria T. Curtis Robbius,
Dec. 18, 1866.
5530. CrERTRUDE MoRRiLL, h. Nov. 3, 1868; d. Apr.
10, 1872.
5531. Jas. Robbins, b. Apr. 1, 1870 ; d. Apr. 14,
1872.
5532. Walter Gillette, b. Mar. 26, 1874.
5533. Marcia Curtis, b. Feb. 26, 1878.
4663
Chas. Freeman Libby married Alice Williams Brad-
bury, daughter of Hon. Bion and Alice H. (Williams)
Bradbury, Dec. 9, 1869.
5534. Alice Granger, b. July 9, 1871 ; d. Aug. 17,
1877.
4665
Pierrepont Wise, son of Wm. Gray and Annie H.
(Pierrepont) Wise, married Caroline E. Fitch, a daugh-
ter of Leonard M. and Louisa (Ball) Fitch, Oct. 26,
1875.
5535. Wm. Pierrepont, b. Mar. 24, 1878.
5536. Marguerite Louise, b. Nov. 4, 1881.
4679
Julia Stickney Haas, daughter of Isaac and Mary E.
(Reed) Haas, married Joseph F. Titus, Jan. 31, 1887.
5537. Charlotte Reed, b. May 11, 1889.
440 CuTTS Genealogy.
4751
Henry Westbrooke Bradbury, son of Jas. Ware and
Eliza A. (Smith) Bradbury, married Louisa H.
Gregorie.
5538. Eliza Louisa, b. May 25, 1880.
5539. Alice Hayward, b. Dec. 16, 1883 ; d. Apr.
2, 1885.
4808
Chas. Edward Parker, son of Chas. Hamilton and
Catherine S. (Francis) Parker, married Mary Phillips.
5540. Chas. Hamilton, b.
5541. Jas. ^Phillips, b.
5542. Alice Elizabeth, b.
5543. Wm. Stanley, b.
4811
Wm. Lincoln^ Parker married Elizabeth Frothing-
ham.
5544. CuRTiss, b.
4814
Agnes Quincy Andrews, daughter of Samuel and
Sarah Ann (Parker) Andrews, married Malcolm Mc-
Loud, Dec. 8, 1881.
5545. Anson, b. Nov. 6, 1888.
4822
Rebecca S. Palfrey, daughter of Rev. Cazneau and
Ann P. (Crosby) Palfrey, married D. N. Utter, Sept.
16, 1872.
5546. Margaret, b. Aug. 9, 1873.
5547. Robert Palfrey, b. Nov. 23, 1875.
CuTTS Genealogy. 441
4855
Jno. Pyne March, son of Chas. March, married Mary
L. Lowndes, Jan. 31, 1855.
5548. Chakles, b. Sept. 23, 1856.
5549. Clement, b. Nov. 21, 1862.
4856
Martha Harris Appleton, daughter of Edward and
Frances A. (Atkinson) Appleton, married Henry M.
Brown, May 19, 1875.
5550. Edward Appleton, b. Aug. 22, 1876.
4859
Ann Louisa Appleton married Frank M. Smith, Oct.
24, 1871.
5551. Alice Appleton, b. Oct. 18, 1872; d. July 9,
1878.
5552. Frances Marshall, b. Nov. 3, 1874.
4861
Francis Edward Appleton married Sarah L. Stood-
ley,Dec. 15, 1880.
5553. A Son, b. Feb. 14, 1885 ; d. Mar., 1885.
4863
Theodore Atkinson (Jr.), son of Theodore and Martha
P. H. (Palmer) Atkinson, married Emma C. Smith,
Jan. 21, 1872.
5554. Edward Augustus, b. Oct. 25, 1873.
5555. Nellie Martha, b. July 2, 1875.
4898
Arthur Gordon Webster, son of Wm. Edward and
Mary Shannon (Davis) Webster, married Elizabeth M.
Townsend, Oct. 8, 1889.
5556. Harriet Eleanor Munroe, b. Auff. 22, 1890.
06
442 CuTTs Genealogy.
4905
Mabelle Shannon, daughter of Charles Way and
Mary E. (Lapham) Shannon, married Edward Burleigh
Wolston, Sept. 27, 1887.
5557. Edward Shannon, b. June 9, 1888.
5558. Mary Shannon, b. Feb. 7, 1890.
4948
Wm. Baker, son of Elias and Helen Eliza (Nor-
wood) Baker, married Mabel A. Simpson, 1885.
5559. Leonora Norwood, b. Aug. 2, 1885.
5035
Edward Watts Morton (M. D.) married Olive Lord,
daughter of Capt. Ivory Lord, Jan. 1, 1851.
5560. Annie Anderson, b. Oct. 5, 1851 ; d. Aug.
14, 1854.
5561. Louisa D., b. Mar. 24, 1855 ; m. F. M. Ross
(M. D.), May 20, 1880.
5562. Lizzie Augusta, b. July 26, 1859 ; d. Aug.
24, 1859.
Mrs. O. L. Morton died Aug. 29, 1884.
E. W. Morton (M. D.) married Luella F. Jordan,
May 17, 1886.
5563. Edward Watts (Jr.), b. Mar. 7, 1887.
5564. Henry Jordan, b. Dec. 26, 1889.
5033
John Lowell, son of Hon. John and Lucy B. (Emer-
son) Lowell, married Mary Emlen Hale, Oct. 24, 1883.
5565. Mary E., b. July 31, 1884.
5566. John, b. Mar. 21, 1887.
5567. Wm. Emlen, b. Dec. 25, 1888 ; d. July 28, 1889.
5568. Ralph, b. July 23, 1890.
5569. Ja&. Hale, b.May 3, 1892.
CuTTs Genealogy. 443
5037
Susan Cabot Lowell, daughter of Hon. John and
Lucy B. (Emerson) Lowell, married Wm. Henry
Aspinwall, June 4, 1889.
5570. George Lowell, b. Oct. 9, 1891.
5080
Julie Judd, daughter of Chas. H. and Emily C. (Cutts)
Judd, married Francis Swanzy.
5571. Geraldine Frances, b.
5572. Nora Hastings, b.
5081
Helen Judd, married Arthur C. Farley.
5573. Ruth, b.
5574. Emily, b.
5157
Wm. Robert Gignilliat (Jr.) married Hattie Hey-
wood, daughter of Thos. J. and Margaret H. Heywood.
5575. Wm. Le Surrier, b. Apr. 21, 1861.
5576. Thos. Heywood, b. Feb. 10, 1863.
5577. Helen Mary Hart, b. June 23, 1864.
5578. Arthur, b.
5579. Lee, b.
5580. Robert, b.
5581. R A venal, b.
5160
Thos. Hart Gignilliat married Ellen Barbara Mallard,
July 15, 1863.
5582. Annie Barbara, b. Sept. 5, 1870.
5583. Mary McDonald, b. Oct. 15, 1872.
5584. Helen Mary Hart, b. Sept. 10, 1875.
5585. Wm. Robert, b. Jan. 28, 1884.
444 CuTTs Genealogy.
5179
Stephen Raymond Harris married Laura McGinnis.
5586. Mary Adelaide, b.
5587. Stephen Raymond, b.
5588. Evelyn Elizabeth, b.
5589. Margaret Louisa, b.
5590. Walton Staenes, b.
5183
Wm. Joseph Harris married Nellie Brown.
5591. Wm. Joseph (Jr.), b.
5188
Annie Golphin Mallard married Augustus S. Morrall.
5592. Carrie May, b. May 15, 1888.
5376
Maria Bond married Alonzo Cliurcli Croom, Brooks-
ville, Florida.
5593. Louisa, b.
5594. Randolph, b.
5595. William, b.
5596. Hardy, b.
5277
Sallie Bond married George Schley, 1878.
5597. Edward, b. ; d. y.
5399
Elizabeth Woodbridge Screven married Thomas
Clay Arnold, Dec. 1, 1870.
5n98. Louisa G., b. Oct. 23, 1871.
5599. Mary Screven, b. Feb., 1875.
CuTTS Genealogy. 445
5303
Lila Mcintosh Screven married Samuel C. Atkinson,
Nov. 10, 1886.
5600. Mary Eleanor, b. Feb. 19, 1890.
5306
Ada Henderson married Henry Hawley Foote, Oct.
12, 1886.
5601. Maud Bryan, b. Nov. 23, 1889.
53^7
Willie Marion Daniell married Eldridge Simkins,
1883.
5602. Elizabeth, b.
5608. Isabella, b.
5604. Tatnall Daniell, b. 1889.
53S9
Eugenie E. M. Le Hardy married Thos. L. Wylly,
Dec. 29, 1888.
5605. Sarah Le Hardy, b. Jan. 2, 1890 ; d. Jan.,
1890.
5343
I. Guerard Heyward married Pauline de Carideau.
5606. Elise, b.
5607. Maud, b.
5608. Nina, b.
5609. Francis, b.
5610. Walter, b.
5345
George C. Heyward married M. E. Doar.
5611. Elizabeth, b.
5612. Geo. Cuthbert, b.
446 CuTTS Genealogy.
5613. Steven Doar, b.
5614. Edward Lee, b.
5615. Arthur Smith, b.
5346
Robt. C. Heyward married Elizabeth Stoney.
5616. CORINNE, b.
5617. Cuthbert, b.
5618. Robt. C. (Jr.), b.
5619. Agnes, b.
5620. Joseph, b.
5621. Daniel, b.
5622. Estelle, b.
5350
T. Savage Heyward married Mary Seabrook.
5623. Clifford, b.
5363
Sarah Allen married Tracy Hunter.
5624. Anna, b.
5625. Tracy, b.
5364
Alice Gadsden married Paul Lynah.
5626. Paul, b.
5377
Frederick Johnstone married Gertrude Hardee.
5627. Gertrude, b.
5378
Elizabeth Edwards married M. Hazell.
5628. Jas. Edwards, b.
5629. Susan, b. ; m. Jno. Reynolds.
CuTTS Genealogy. 447
5381
Edwin Du Bose married Lillie Luhr.
5630. Sims White, b.
5383
Jane Du Bose married Edwin Hey ward.
5631. Edwin Du Bose, b.
5632. Jane, b.
5383
Catherine Johnson married Ralph Carson.
5633. Jane, b.
5634. Roberts, b. .
5397
Louisa D. Morton, daughter of Dr. Edward Watts
and Olive (Lord) Morton, married Frank M. Ross
(M. D.), May 20, 1880.
5635. Annie Morton, b. July 25, 1882.
5636. Florabel Louise, b. May 4, 1884.
5637. Rodney Elsmore, b. Apr. 9, 1889.
5414
Julia Whilden, daughter of W. G. and Ellen (Tay-
lor) Whilden, married A. M. Mclver.
5638. Edwin Whilden, b. May 28, 1875.
5639. Geo. Williams, b. Mar. 18, 1877.
5640. Ellen, b. May 10, 1879 ; d. June, 1879.
5641. William Whilden, b. Nov. 3, 1881.
5642. Alex. M., b. May 4, 1884.
5643. Flora, b. Sept. 21, 1887.
448 CUTTS GExNEALOGY.
5415
Mary Ella Whilden married C. F. Hard.
5644. Ellen Sumter, b. Nov. 5, 1881.
5645. Edith Mary, b. Nov. 2, 1883.
5646. Clara Taylor, b. Oct. 6, 1886.
5647. Elizabeth Whilden, b. Jan. 6, 1892.
5433
Victoria Jeffords, daughter of John H. and Annie
M. (King) Jeffords, married B. N. Tucker, of Louis-
ville, Ky., July 9, 1885.
5648. Leila King, b.
5649. Hazel Cooper, b.
5435
Alice Amelia Jeffords married Paul H. Seabrook,
July 25, 1873, Charleston, S. C.
5650. Mary Elizabeth, b.
5651. Paul Hamilton, b.
5652. Wm. Jeffords, b.
5653. Alice Gertrude, b.
5654. Ephraim Percival, b.
5450
Wm. Lowell Putnam, son of George and Harriet
(Lowell) Putnam, married Elizabeth Lowell, June 9,
1888.
5655. George, b. June 4, 1889.
5656. Katherine Lawrence, b. Dec. 5, 1890,
DESCENDANTS OF ''JOHN CUTT (Jr)"
" John Cutt (Jr.)," as he is familiarly known to most
students of the early history of Portsmouth, was not,
as is sometimes supposed, a son of President John
Cutt, the date of his birth precluding any possibility
of it. He was twelve years of age when President
John Cutt was married, having been born in 1650.
Whether he was born in this country or Great Britain
cannot at this late date be determined. Bearing the
same name as the well-known President John Cutt, he
was known as "John Cutt (Jr.)" in all public records
as a mark of distinction. It is supposed that he was a
nephew of the three brothers, and, with them, located
on the banks of the Piscataqua river. He was a mari-
ner and for many years commanded the bark " Friends-
Increase" of Portsmouth, which sailed between that
place and London. His name is recorded among the
communicants of the Congregational church in 1691,
and also upon the list of signatures to the petition from
New Hampshire, of 1690, to be reannexed to Massa-
chusetts. He died at Portsmouth, July 30, 1695.
On the 15th of June, 1672, he married Sarah Martyn
(b. July 3, 1657), a daughter of ^Hon. Richard and
Sarah (Tuttle f ) Martyn of Portsmouth. She was
Jiving, as his widow, in 1728, as appears by her deed
* Speaker of the House.
f Daughter of Jno. and Joanna ( ) Tuttle of Ipswich, born 1633.
57
450 CuTTS Genealogy.
given that year conveying certain portions of her hus-
band's estate. Her father, Hon. Richard Martyn, was
a member of " His Majesty's Council." Their children
were :
1. Sarah, b. Aug. 26, 1673 ; m. Jos. Chesley, Dec,
18, 1717.
2. Mary, b. Nov. 14, 1675 ; m. Jos. Moulton.
3. John, b. Sept. 20, 1681 ; m. Susannah Ayers, Sept.
20, 1715.
4. Judith, b. July 10, 1683 ; m. Solomon Cotton,
Dec. 3, 1721. , . .:^ - .
5. Margaret, b. June 16, 1687 ;, m. Mr. Landale.
6. Kichard, b. Aug. 16, 1691 ; m. Love .
7. Elizabeth, b. Mar. 17, 1693; m. Wm. Fellows
(Jr.), Feb. 15, 1721.
John Cutt, son of John Cutt (Jr.) and Sarah (Mar-
tyn) Cutt, married Susannah Ayers, Sept. 20, 1715.
8. Mary, b. Aug. 10, 1716 ; m. John Cotton, Dec.
15, 1742 ; d. Sept. 4, 1799.
9. Susanna, b. Dec. 23, 1717.
10. Sarah, b. Apr. 9, 1720.
11. Hannah, b. Jan. 26, 1721-2.
12. John, b. June 26, 1724; m. Hannah ; d.
Aug., 1788.
John Cutt, son of John (Jr.) and Sarah (Martyn)
Cutt, was possessed of a consideiable estate in Ports-
mouth,* and held various town offices. He was Tax
Assessor from 1726 to 1750. His wife was a grand-
daughter of Capt. John Ayers, a gallant soldier killed
by the Indians in Brookfield, Mass., 1675, during King
Philip's war.
♦Estate settled Oct., 1759, equaled £10,990.
CuTTS Genealogy. 451
4
Judith Cutt married Solomon Cotton, Dec. 3, 1721.
13. Solomon (Jr.), bapt. Mar. 10, 1722-3.
6
Richard Cutt mamed Love .
14. Richard, b. Oct. 31, 1720.
15. Anna, b. Mar. 29, 1723.
Ricliard Cutt died, and Mrs. Love Cutt married John
Almary about 1730.
8
Mary Cutt, daughter of John and Susanna (Ayers)
Cutts, married John Cotton, Dec. 15, 1742.
Of their eleven children five are known to have died
in infancy whose names are not known. The re-
mainder were :
16. Elizabeth, bapt. May, 1743.
17. Solomon, b. Aug. 21, 1748; m. Mary Greene,
Sept. 20, 1770.
18. Joel, bapt. July, 1750.
19. Abigail, bapt. July, 1752.
20. Sarah, bapt. July, 1754.
See N. E. Hist., Gen, Register, 1876, p. 111.
John Cutt, son of John and Susanna (Ayers) Cutt,
married Hannah , Mar. 16, 1754.
21. Sarah, bapt. Aug., 1756 ; d. in infancy.
22. Hannah, bapt. Aug., 1756 ; m. Mr. Nutter.
23. John, bapt. May 25, 1760; m. Dorothy Sea-
wards, Nov. 25, 1781.
24. Sarah, bapt. June 9, 1765; prob. d. y.
25. Richard, bapt. Dec. 7, 1766.
26. Benjamin, bapt. Jan. 1, 1769; d. 1790.
452 CuTTs Genealogy.
John Cutts, son of John and Hannah Cutt, married
Dorothy Seaward, Nov. 25, 1781.
27. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 17, 1778 ; m. Capt. Daniel
Ramsdell, 1803; d. Dec. 28, 1870.
28. Sarah, b. ; m. Mr. M. Stephenson.
29. John Seaward, b. Apr. 15, 1785; m. Dorcas
Kennard, July 2, 1808.
30. Benjamin, b.
81. Mary Kennard, b. ; m. Chas. Wade.
32. Joanna, b.
John Cutts died.
Mrs. D. S. Cutts married (2) Mr. Bennett.
27
Elizabeth Cutts, daughter of John and Dorothy (Sea-
ward) Cutts, married Capt. Daniel Ramsdell.
33. Adeline, b. ; m, Eben Ramsdell.
34. Daniel, b. ; m, Jane Frye; d.
35. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Jos. Marshall.
36. Mary, b. ; m. Chas. Jackson.
37. Charles Newhall, b. Lubec, Me. ; m. Eliza-
beth McDonald, July 30, 1828; d. Nov.
11, 1891.
38. Wm., b. ; m. Margaret Morrison.
39. Sarah, b. ; m. Samuel Reed, s. p.
40. Maria, b. ; m. Thomas Brown.
Capt. Daniel Ramsdell died Oct. 12, 1851, aged 72.
He was born in Lynn, Mass.
Elizabeth (Cutts) Ramsdell died Dec. 28, 1870,
aged 92.
CuTTS Genealogy. 453
S8
Sarah Cutts, daughter of John and Dorothy (Sea-
ward) Cutts, married Martin Stephenson.
41. Hannah Elizabeth, b. Sept. 25, 1822; m. Geo.
Flanigan, 1850.
42. Martin (Jr.), b. Oct. 18, 1816 ; m. Susan Kenney,
Sept. 9, 1841; d. Feb. 1, 1862.
39
John Seaward Cutts, son of John and Dorothy
(Seaward) Gutts, married Dorcas Kennard, July 2, 1808.
43. Mary Kennard, b. Dover, N. H., July 20, 1809.
44. Jos. BooDY, b. Dover, N. H., Nov. 14, 1810 ; d.
Dec. 27, 1810.
45. Maria Seaward, b. Portsmouth, N. H., Apr.
17, 1812.
46. John Seaward, b. Feb. 1, 1814; m.
47. Elizabeth Newmarch, b. Mar. 12, 1817.
33
Adeline Ramsdell, daughter of Capt. Daniel and
Elizabeth (Cutts) Ramsdell, married Eben Ramsdell.
48. Sarah, b. ; m. John Marshall.
49. Harriet, b. ; m. Mr. Roat.
50. Eben, b.
34
Daniel Ramsdell (Jr.) married Jane Frye.
51. Nancy, b. ; m. Geo. McDonald.
52. Sarah, b. ; m. Geo. Wilder.
35
Elizabeth Ramsdell married Joseph Marshall.
53. John, b. ; m. Sarah Ramsdell.
54. Chas., b. ; m. Miss Mahar.
454 CuTTS Genealogy.
55. Jos., b. ; m. Emeline Hersey.
56. Sarah, b. ; m. Mr. Lewis Smith.
57. Sophia, b. ; m. Mr. Thing.
58. LoRiNG, b.
36
Mary Ramsdell married Chas. Jackson.
59. Osgood, b. ; m. Lotta .
60. Caroline, b. ; m. Chas. Toole ; d.
61. Millard, b.
37
Chas. Newhall Ramsdell married Elizabeth McDon-
ald, granddaughter of Donald McDonald (M. D.) of
Machias, Me.
62. Eliza Ann, b. ; m. Jos. G. Clark.
63. Mary Elizabeth, b. ; m. Chas. B. Blanch-
ard.
64. Ellen, b. ; m. (1) Henry Blackwood, (2)
Mr. Chamberlain.
65. Maria Sarah, b. ; m. E. H. Sprague,
66. Nancy Jane, b. ; d. unm., Jan. 16, 1842.
67. Margaret Adeline, b. ; m. D. B. Gardner.
68. Louise Augusta, b. ; m. (1) E. W. Wilder,
(2) I. H. Leighton.
69. LypiA, b. ; m. Dr. T. W. Clement, Brook-
line, Mass.
OBITUARY.
"The circle is broken, — one seat is forsaken, —
One heart from among us no longer shall thrill
With joy in our gladness, or grief in our ill."
Capt. Charles Ramsdell, whose death on Wednesday
evening, the eleventh inst., has been briefly noticed
in these columns, was born at what is now Lubec,
CuTTS Genealogy. 455
Maine, on the 11th of July, 1807. He was the
son of Capt. Daniel and Elizabeth (Cutts) Ramsdell,
who early came from Portsmouth, N. H., and settled
in that part of the town of Eastport since incorporated
under the name of Lubec. Like his father, the young
man was born and bred to the sea, and at a tender age
became familiarized with the toils, hardships and pri-
vations which beset those who "go down to the sea in
ships." His early training in the fishing craft of the
harbor and bay soon led him to a wider field, that of
the merchant service of his country, then recovering
from the blighting effects of the last war with Great
Britain.
Capt. Ramsdell soon rose to the command of vessels
engaged in the coasting and West India business, and
was also engaged with his brother William in running
one of the numerous packets which regularly plied be-
tween Massachusetts ports and Passamaquoddy, whose
business is now done principally by the regular and
swift going steamers of the International Line. The
building of the iron works, the establishing of salt
works, saw mills, and the beginning of that era of ex-
tensive ship-building, which brought Pembroke into
prominence in the early thirties, making the town a
center of business activity and phenomenal growth
seldom witnessed in the history of the country, at-
tacted among others the young captain, who with his
little family became residents of the town in 1839.
Capt. Ramsdell and his brother, the late Capt.
Daniel Ramsdell, bought adjoining farms on the west
side of Imnarkuan Bay, about a mile and a half below
the town, the latter occupying his until his death, the
former soon after this event removing to a home in the
village, which was destroyed by fire several years after,
when he bought the finely-situated and pleasant resi-
456 CuTTS Genealogy.
dence known as the McKinsie place, between the two
villages, where he lived until July, 1882, when on the
evening of the fourth of that month fire once more
destroyed his buildings. The Carter place, near the
Baptist cliurch, was then bought, and the captain and
his wife once more established a home, from which he is
now borne to his final resting place, and from which the
loving companion of his sixty -three years of wedlock
hopefully and trustingly looks forward to the reuniting
of the bond which death has temporarily severed.
Charles Ramsdell and Elizabeth McDonald were
united in the holy bond of wedlock on the 30th day of
July, 1828, and that tender bond of union was mutually
and sacredly preserved by tliem until the tie was tem-
porarily brol<en by death. To the couple thus hap-
pily united were born eight daughters, all of whom,
with the exception of one who died at the age of four-
teen years, are now living, all have been married and
all have had f anilies, though death has broken the
circle of grandchildren.
Mrs. Clark, wife of Capt. Joseph Gr. Clark of Port-
laud, the eldest daughter, arrived home with her hus-
band just before her father's death. Mrs. Blackwood
(M. D.) of Brockton, and Mrs. Clements (M. D.), the
youngest daughter, wife of Dr. T. W. Clement of Brook-
line, Mass., were, at the time of their father's last ill-
ness, in the far west, visiting a son of the former in
Montana, and were made aware of the captain's critical
state by telegraph, but they were unable to return in
season to be present at the funeral. The rest of the
family are residents of the town, being the wives of
Capt. E. H. Sprague, Capt. D. B. Gardner and Post-
master I. H. Leighton, respectively, while their third
daughter, Mrs. Blanchard, has made her home with her
parents for the last twenty years.
CuTTS Genealogy. 457
On tlie evening of the SOtli of July, 1878, Capt. and
Mrs. Ramsdell, then both hale and hearty, and with
bright prospects of completing another quarter century
of wedded life, celebrated their golden anniversary,
and at which their children, with husbands, grand-
children, friends and neighbors were gathered to assist,
all of whom retain most pleasing recollections of that
memorable event.
Capt. Ramsdell was long a most successful master of
coasting vessels. He was for many years in the em-
ploy of the Pembroke Iron Company as master of their
vessels. The schooner Vulcan, the first of the com-
pany's packets, owned wholly by them and run as a
regular liner between this place and Boston and after-
ward, when others were built, to New York and
Sound ports, was built for and commanded by Capt.
Ramsdell, who went to Richmond, Me., in the fall of
1854 and brought the new and staunch craft, whose long
life for a vessel came to an end on Nantucket, but a few
days before her first and long-time master closed his
career on earth. In 1860 the captain took charge of the
clipper schooner Sh.ooting Star, wiiich had been built
for him during the season by Messrs. Jos. Wilder (Jr.)
&> Co. of this place. In this craft as in others the cap-
tain was successful, his long experience and excellent
Judgment always carrying him through the perils sur-
rounding those who navigate the seas of this rock-
bound coast of ours, both in summer's calms and win-
ter's storms, in safety.
Of the many hundreds of souls who have sailed as
passengers or crew of the vessels which he has com-
manded, none have met with fatal mishaps, nor was a
vessel of which he had charge lost or seriously dam-
aged ; considering his long service, this is a record
seldom equaled in the history of a master mariner.
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458 CuTTS Genealogy.
Capt. Ramsdell took charge of the new schooner Pern-
hrohe^ built at Kennebunk for the iron company, upon
her completion in 1867, and sailed her until the trip
before her loss at Fox Islands some years later. The
last command of Capt. Ramsdell was the famous
schooner Venus of the company's line, and from which
he retired about 1871. Since that date he has remained
ashore, living a quiet and retired life. Some years ago
the captain sustained a paralytic shock which, with
others since, was the final cause of his death.
Capt. Ramsdell was a long and patient sufferer,
never complaining and always considerate of those
about him. As a commander, he was liked and re-
spected by his officers and crew, always a genial com-
pynion, a loving and kind husband and father, and it
can be well said of him, "he had not an enemy in the
world " and his end was peace — like the sleep which
comes to the tired child after its long day of play amid
flowers and sunshine, came the last final sleep to the
earth-weary soul, and with hand still clasping that of
the patient and loving companion who in storm and
sunshine had traveled ad own life's rugged way close
at his side for more than sixty years, he sank to rest.
Brief services befitting the occasion were conducted by
Rev. J. C. Chase, pastor of the Baptist church, of which
the deceased and his aged widow have been for many
years consistent members, were held at his late resi-
dence on Saturday afternoon, after which the inter-
ment in the family lot at Forest Hill was made."
Mrs. Elizabeth (Mac Donald) Ramsdell followed
her husband in a brief period, dying July 17, 1892.
CuTTS Genealogy. 459
38
William Ramsdell married Margaret Morrison.
70. Fanny, b. ; m. Mr. Pinkham.
71. Evelyn, b. ; m. Mr. Dakin.
72. Josephine, b. ; m. Mr. Yauglian.
73. Danlel, b.
40
Maria Ramsdell married Thomas Brown.
74. Wm., b. ; d
75. Geoege, b. : d.
76. Lizzie Maey, b. ; m. (1) Mr. Harrison, (2)
Mr. McKenzie.
77. Albeet, b.
41
Martin Stephenson (Jr.), son of Martin and Sarah
(Cutts) Stephenson, married Susan Kenney, Sept. 9,
1841.
78. Susan M., b. Feb. 13, 1843 ; d. Apr. 9, 184(;.
79. Maetin L., b. Aug. 11, 1845; m. Emma P.
Jaquith, s. p.
80. Benj. F., b. Nov. 10, 1847 ; m. Mary E. Gowell,
Apr. 12, 1882.
81. Maey A., b. Apr. 1, 1851.
82. John D., b. Oct. 13, 1854; m. Elizabeth E.
Bailey, Nov. 29, 1882.
83. Chas. W., b. Nov. 17, 1857 ; d. Sept. 3, 1877, in
Gardiner, Me.
4S
Hannah Elizabeth Stephenson married George Flana-
gan of Boston, 1850.
84. Maey E., b. June 22, 1853 ; d. 1853.
85. Claea Geeteude, b. Nov. 14, 1855; m. Daniel
Geo. Finnerty, Nov. 8, 1875.
460 CuTTS Genealogy.
48
Sarah Ramsdell, daughter of Eben and Adeline
(Kamsdell) Ramsdell, married John Marshall (53).
.^6. Abbie, b. ; d.
87. Lizzie, b. ; m. David Coolidge.
88. Lewis, b.
89. Lottie, b.
Sarah Ramsdell, daughter of Daniel Ramsdell, mar-
ried George Wilder.
90. Julia, b.
Eliza A. Ramsdell, daughter of Chas. N. and Eliza-
beth (McDonald) Ramsdell, married Capt. Joseph G.
Clark.
91. Melvin G., b.
92. Philena Winslow, b. ; m. Osmond C.
Evans.
93. Leslie B., b. ; m. Alice Cobb.
94. Melvina Wilder, b. ; m. Capt. J. S. Wins-
low.
95. Eleazer Winslow, b.
63
Mary E. Ramsdell married Charles G. Blanchard.
96. Mary Ellen, b.
64
Ellen Ramsdell married Heniy Blackwood.
97. LuELLA, b. ; d. y.
98. WiLLARD, b. ; m. Beulah Smith.
CuTTS Genealogy. 461
99. Charles Ramsdell, b.
100. Nancy Jane, b. ; d. y.
Mrs. Ellen (Ramsdell) Blackwood (M. D.) married
Mr. Chamberlain, after Mr. Blackwood's death, and is
now a practicing physician, having graduated from
" The Boston University " before her marriage.
65
Maria Ramsdell married Capt. E. H. Sprague.
101. EsTELLA M., b. ; d. y.
102. Herbert, b. ; m. Ida Farnsworth.
67
Margaret Adeline Ramsdell married Capt. D. B.
Gardner.
103. Elliott Constantine, b.
68
Louise Augusta Ramsdell married E. W. Wilder.
104. Wm. J., b.
105. Ada May, b. ; m. Alston Holbrook (1st
son of Edwin Chase).
69
Lydia Ramsdell (M. D.)* married Thos. Wm. Cle-
ment (D. D. S.), Brookline, Mass.
106. Harold, b. ; d. y.
80
Benj. Franklin Stephenson, son of Martin and Susan
(Kenney) Stephenson, married Mary E. Gowell.
107. Ina M., b. June 25, 1881.
* Graduate of Boeton Univereity.
462 CuTTS Genealogy.
John D. Stephenson married Elizabeth E. Bailey,
Nov. 29, 1882.
108. Grace E., b. Dec. 16, 1884; d. June 10,1887.
109. Mildred W., b. Mar. 30, 1888.
85
Clara Gertrude Flanagan, daughter of George and
Hannah E. (Stephenson) Flanagan, married Daniel
Geo. Finnerty, Nov. 8, 1875.
110. Daniel Geo., b. Mar. 10, 1877.
111. Clara Gertrude, b. June 16, 1878.
112. Grace Elizabeth, b. Oct. 19, 1880; d. Dec.
14, 1880.
113. Arthur James, b. Dec. 1, 1882.
114. Mary Louise, b. Dec. 1 1, 1884.
115. Fred'k Henry, b. May 5, 1891; d. May 5,
1891.
99
Philena Winslow Clarke, daughter of Jos. G. and
Eliza Ann (Ramsdell) Clark, married Osmond C.
Evans.
116. Leslie Clark, b.
117. Florence Hutchinson, b.
94
Melvina Wilder Clark married Capt. J. S. Winslow.
118. Philena, b.
119. Grace, b.
120. Elizabeth Mabel, b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 463
98
Willard B. Blackwood, son of Henry and Ellen M.
(Ramsdell) Blackwood, married Beulah Smith.
121. Edna Bernioe, b.
122. Arthur B., b.
Herbert Sprague, son of E. H. and Maria S. (Rams-
dell) Sprague, married Ida Farnsworth.
123. EsTELLA Margaret, b.
105
Ada May Wilder, daughter of E. W. and Louise A.
(Ramsdell) Wilder, married Alston Holbrook.
124. Edwin Chas. Alston, b.
THE CUTTS OF GEORGIA.
While preparing this work the compiler has received
some facts concerning a branch of the family in Geor-
gia, who do not, directly or indirectly, claim descent
from John, Richard or Kobert Cutt of New England.
They have a tradition that three brothers came to
America from England a great many years ago, of
whom one was William. This may have been the
William who was taxed in Saco, Me., in 1640, and the
brothers, Roger and Lawrence, who are mentioned in
the introduction. Be this as it may, one William
Cutts married a Miss Maddox of Maryland, and settled
at or near Raleigh, N. C. He was probably a descend-
ant of the William who first came to the South. They
had three if not more sons, of whom there is the fol-
lowing meager record :
1. Joseph (Rev.), b.
2. Major, b. abt. 1762, at or near Raleigh, N. C.
3. Sherrod, b.
Major Cutts married Miss and removed to
Georgia. It is believed he settled at or near AVarren-
ton, Warren ^Co., first, and then went to Pulaski Co.
They had : -^
4. LlNDSAY,-,b.
5. AMANDAj^b.
CuTTS Genealogy. 465
6. Wm., h.
7. Jerry, b.
8. Allen Sherrod, b.
8
Allen Sherrod Cutts married Miss Fannie O. Brown
of Oglethorpe, Ga., in 1854, where he had removed.
They afterward went to Americus, Ga., where he still
lives.
9. Claude Sherrod, b. ; Marshall ville, Ga.
10. Earnest Allen, b. ; Savannah, Ga.
11. Inez Marion, b. ; Americus, Ga.
12. Eldridge Harmon, b. ; Abbeville, Ga.
(attorney-at-law).
Allen Sherrod Cutts distinguished himself in the
Mexican war, as well as an artillerist in the Confeder-
at service, and attained to the rank of general. Gen.
and Mrs. Cutts had seven children, of whom three died
in infancy. His family being widely scattered when
he reached man's estate, it prevented his having so
complete a knowledge of his ancestry as he might
otherwise have done.
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
JOHN, RICHARD, ROBERT AND ANNE
CUTTS.
Prior to 1646, tliere emigrated to this country
(Strawberry Bank on the Piscataqua) two brothers,
John and Richard Cutt, both of whom were in their
young manhood. They were joined later by a brother,
Robert, and a sister, Anne Cutt, who married John
Shipway, a merchant of Strawberry Bank.
Their purpose in coming was undoubtedly to try
their fortunes in the new world, and not for religion's
sake, like those who settled in the Puritan colonies.
They were dissenters, however, from the doctrines and
authority of the Church of England, and like those
about them, they did not then question the rights that
had been acquired by Capt. John Mason and Sir Fer-
dinando Gorges to the vast territories on either side
the Piscataqua, which had been granted to them under
the Crown.
Families of the name of Cutts had long held estates
in the counties of Essex and Cambridgeshire, but at
this late day it has not been possible to determine the
exact point in England from which they emigrated, or
any direct information as to their parentage. Tradi-
470 CuTTS Genealogy.
tionally, their father was Richard Cutts, Esq., of
Grondale Abbey, Arkesden, Essex Co., an adherent of
Cromwell, he married a widow by the name of Shelton,
ivlio, it is said, by him and her former husband, had
twenty-three children, all of whom were living at the
same time. Be this as it may, the young men on com-
ing to this country dropped the final letter in their
name, calling it Cutt. This may have been an older
or indifferent way of spelling it, but was probably due
to prudent foresight when every thing about them was
so unsettled. When they left England the civil war
was in progress, and had the Royal party succeeded,
they might have been made to suffer for it.
John and Richard Cutt brought capital with them,
for, ere long, they became the leading merchants and
ultimately the wealthiest men in the colony.
I. John lived at Portsmouth (then known as Straw-
berry Bank), the center of the lumber trade of the
river; he became a member of the Council for the
Government of the Province, with the title of Hon.,
and in 1679 he was appointed by the Crown its first
president. His name was written Cutts in his letters-
patent. In Portsmouth their estate covered what is
now two-thirds of the compact part of that city. He
married Hannah Starr in July, 1662, by whom he had
five children, and dying April 5, 1681, he outlived his
first wife and married again. In this second marriage
we have no date, and the lady's maiden name is still
unknown, but it is certain that the widow Ursula Cutt,
who was killed by the Indians in July, 1694, was his
widow. In his will he gives to his daughters, Han-
nah and Mary each a silver plate marked T. S. It
would be interesting to know where the plates went,
for their is no record of their being in existence now.
CuTTS Genealogy. 471
From the last initial tbey undoubtedly belonged to the
family of liis first wife. His will reads as follows :
Pres. John Cutt's Will.
I, John Cutt, being in perfect memory, but crazy
and infirm in body thro' many weaknesses by reason
of age and otherwise, do ordain and declare this to be
my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other
wills by me formerly made. 1^*^ I commit my soul
unto ye hands of God in Christ Jesus, trusting yt shall
be kept ]>y him until that day ; and my body unto a
decent buryall in my orchard where I buried my wife
and children that are deceased. And I w^ill that there
be a wall of lime and stone made about my grave and
the rest there already buried, with room convenient
for a burying place for the residue of my family rela-
tions.
2^- I give unto my beloved son, John Cutt, my
house and land where I now live, with the orchard,
gardens, wharfing, ware-houses and other housing (ex-
cept what is here after excepted, which I give unto my
daughter Hannah,) with all the privileges andappurt*^-
nances thereunto belonging, together with my wood-
field lying upon the creek behind my house, and
adjoining to ye land of John Hunking ; and all my
fresh marsh at ye head of the creek next to Richard
Commins' marsh, with all my share of ye land bought
of Major Waldron and Capt°. Lake near Greenland ; as
also all the land I bought of Mr. Andrew Wiggin, be-
ing 160 pole, by ye water side, (more or less according
to bill of sale) and three miles back into ye woods, too
gather with ye marsh or meadow abreast of it, and
my ten acres of land on ye Grt. Island, (excepting out
of it what is hereafter excepted for my daughter Mary,)
and my warehouse on Star Island.
472 CuTTS Genealogy.
3*^. I give unto my beloved son Samuel Cutt, my
house commonly called ye grt. house, with the orchard
and field adjoining, (excepting what is hereafter given
to his sister Mary) with all ye privileges thereunto
belonging, together with my land near ye Pulpit, being
70 pole in breadth, by ye water side, and running up
ye whole lenth into ye woods, according to the agree-
ment between me and Bro. Richard Cutt, together
with yt half of William AVilliams' plantation in Oyster
Kiver, which I bought of him ; and ye farm lying near
it, which 1 bought of Thos. Doughty, with ye fresh
and salt marsh belonging to it ; and my land at Spruce
Creek, bought of Mr. Morgain and his wife and Epli'n
Lynn, being 160 acres more or less, and yt part which
is mine of ye house and land yt was Mr. Corbett, lying
at Kitterey Point ; and my one acre of land lying
on ye Great Island, with ye warehouse on Smutty
Nose Island ; as also a parcel of land purchased of
Richard Abbott, lying near Mr. AVilson's at Newicha-
wonit.
4th I give unto ray beloved daughter, Hannah
Cutt, my new ware-house, with ye wharfing belonging
to it, ye land and wharfe so far as ye smith's shop,
with the smith's shop and so far as ye high way, with
half an acre of land out of ye wind-mill field, at ye
corner next Bro. Richard's barn, fronting upon ye
highway between yt and ye river, to run up ye lane
between Bro. Richard's land and mine for ye depth of
it, ye front to be so wide as yt ye double of ye front
shall be in ye lenth to make ye half acre, ; and ye little
field by William Hart's ; and all my land in ye long
reach, to say 50 Pole breadth which I had at first, with
ye addition afterwards laid to it, and ye land I had of
Ralph Twamlin per execution ; and ye land I had in
Dover of Philip Cromwell per execution, which was
CuTTs Genealogy. 473
some time belonging to Joseph Austin, to say eleven
acres, with the freehold or commonage belonging to
it ; as also my farm at Wells, both upland and meadow,
with ye housing and priviledges belonging thereunto ;
and that hundred acres of land which I had of Joseph
Beard of Dover, lying in or near Cocheco.
5*^b_ I give to my beloved daughter, Mary Cutt, the
little field being part of that commonly called ye great
field, lying next to ye highway going to ye meeting
house, with half an acre of land butting upon ye river
on ye one side and ye creek yt goes up by ye great
house on ye other, to take in ye point over and above,
and so up toward the great house and the river; and a
parcel of land out of that ten acres I gave to my son
John upon ye Great island, to say that where my frame
now lies or formerly did lye, from ye house that was
Capt°. Pendleton's, to that which was Otho Tucker-
man's, and all below ye rock and so down to ye river ;
and ye land I bought of John Alt, and the land I
bought of Will"" Williams, lying in ye woods at the
head of Oyster River ; and the 13 acres at Boy ling
rock, bought of Jaffray Currier ; and further, I will
that her brother John shall summer two cows for her
in his pasture at home freely during her natural life,
and because her proportion of land is smaller than
what the rest of my children have. I will that she
shall pay nothing towards what I hereafter give to her
mother out of her proportion of moveables.
6*"^. As to the remainder of my estate lying in moneys,
plate, household goods, wares of any sort, stock, ship-
ping, debts, or any estate what so ever, any wise of right
appertaining to me, and not already disposed of, I doe
dispose of it as followeth, viz ; One third part of the
whole to my eldest son, John Cutt, the other two
thirds shall be divided into four parts, of which my
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474 CuTTS Genealogy.
son Samuel Cutt shall liave the one half, the other
half to be equally divided between my two daughters,
Hannah and Mary Cutt, unto each of which daughters
I give beside their portion a silver plate marked T. S.
7*^. Provided always yt I give and bequeath unto
my beloved, wife, Ursula Cutt, the full sum of five
hundred pounds, to be taken out of that portion which
I have given to my sons, John and Samuel, and to my
daughter Hannah, each of them to pay their propor-
tions of the said five hundred pounds, according to ye
quantity of goods yt falls to their shares when the
whole is summed up and divided to them, and they
shall pay it in each species yt they receive their por-
tion in, whether money, goods, shipping or other wise,
according to ye value of what they receive — the
moveables to be apprized at price currant. Moreover
I will that my beloved wife shall have liberty to dwell
in my house till my son John come to age or marry, if
she continue a widow, whom [ request to have respect
to my children and be a mother to them. If my son
John marry while my wife continues a widow, she
shall have ye use of a couple of rooms in ye house,
such as shall be judged most convenient by my execu
tors and over seers together ; and may be comfortable
for her accomodation, or shee shall have liberty to
build an house upon that piece of land which slie hath
lately taken in as an addition to ye orchard, and may
therein dwell during her widow-hood ; and when she
leaves it my son John shall have it with what is built
upon it — or she shall have liberty to dwell in ye new
ware-house, which shall be fitted up for her till my
daughter Hannah comes to make use of it ; more over
she shall have ye use of that land at ye Pulpit which
I have given to my son Samuel, till he come to age,
and may improve so much of it as shee sees meet, and
CuTTS Genealogy. 475
build upon it if she pleases, and shall have ye benefit
of it dureing her natural life, and then both ye land
and all ye improvement and building shall return unto
my son Samuel Cutt.
8^^. Furthermore, I will that if any of my childi'en
die before they come to age or marry, the portion
I have given them shall be equally divided be-
tween those of them yt survive; & if any of my
children die with out issue after marriage, I will
yt the housing and land I have given them shall goe
to the next kin ; and with these provisos it is to be
understood that I give the above mentioned houses and
lands to my children & their heirs forever — provided
also that it is to be judged meet for the peopleing of
the place to sell any part of the grt. house field into
house lots, & my overseers and execu'rs approve of it,
may be done, and ye money for ye land so sold to re-
dound to ye behoof e of the person to whom I have
given the lands ; and if it may be done for the good
of the whole, I advise that by the consent of my exec'rs
and overseers, the shipping or part of them, may be
sold as soon as may be.
9*^. For the good of the town where I dwell, I give
and bequeath one hundred pounds towards the erect-
ing of a free school — provided the town shall set it up
within seven years after my decease. Unto the church
in Portsmouth to which I belong I give fifteen pounds,
and thirty pounds to the poor of the town, which said
thirty pounds shall be disposed of at the direction of
my overseers. Unto ye children of my bro. Robert
Cutt I give wt was owing to me from their father, to
be equally divided among them. Unto my cousin
John Ship way I give ten pounds, and to my servant
Bathiah Furber fivety shillings.
476 CuTTS Genealogy.
10*^. Finally, I make my beloved son John & my
daughter Hannah, execu'rs to this my last will and
testament ; and I request and appoint my good friends,
Mr. Joshua Moody, Mr. Richard Martin, and Mr. Reu-
ben Hull of Portsm. and Capt. Thos. Brattle of Bos-
ton, to be my overseers ; and unto ye s'd Moody I
give as a legacy fivety pounds, and to the other three
overseers thirty pounds apiece, whom I doe earnestly
desire to be careful for the concerns of my children,
and to order matters so for them as may be to their
best behoofe and for the maintaining and promoting
love between them ; and if there happen any difference
among my wife and children about the interpretation
of the will, or about any matter referring to these con-
cernments therein, my will is that the partie or par-
ties concerned shall chuse each of them a man to join
with the overseers for the decision of any such contro-
versy ; and wt they or the major part of them shall
determine I will shall be the finall issue of any such
matter. The management of my buriall I leave for
the prudence of my beloved wife and my overseers ;
and do oblige my exec'rs with the advice of my over-
seers to see to the paying of the legacies above men-
tioned, and discharging of all my just debts and
funeral charges out of my estate. In testimony to all
and singular ye premises, I set to my hand and seal
this 6'^ day of May, in the year 1680, — by the premi-
ses I mean wt. is written on ye side above and^^onlye
other side.
4^^^^ .3^Mr [L. s.]
We whose names are und'r written, saw Mr. John
Cutt, Sen'r, set his hand and seal to this instrument,
CuTTS Genealogy. 477
and heard liiiii declare it to be bis last will and
testam't, this 6*^ May, 1680.
John Fletcher, Sam'l Keais."
A codicil was attached to this bearing date Jan. 3,
1681, in which he says :
" Upon consideration of ye grt. wasting of my estate
by reason of long sickness and other bad Providences
attending me I give my beloved wife j£400 instead of
je50o."
The place where he was buried in his orchard was
situated on what is now known as Green street in
Portsmouth, until very recently, when the land was
desired for the railroad, and the remains of those
therein buried were removed to the public burying-
ground.
The widow of President John Cutt removed to her
husband's farm at " the Pulpit " after his death and
remained there. Two of her husband's children, John
and Hannah, died shortly after her husband, leaving
only Mary and Samuel.
In the summer of 1694, thirteen years after her
honored husband was removed, Madam Ursula Cutt,
as she was then known, was killed by the Indians.
The French had instigated such deeds as this, and the
event is the most tragic in the family history. The
whole is pictured clearly in The Mambles about
Portsmouth. — Ramble V.
The royal charter given in 1679, under which
President John Cutt served, was the only one ever
granted to New Hampshire. He convened the first
General Assembly held ii; the State on the 16th of
March. Portsmouth, Dover and Hampton each sent
three representatives, and Exeter two. These were
all the towns in the State.
478 CuTTS Genealogy.
11. Ricliard Cntt lia'l bis home at New Castle for a
time, whicli was then one of the most important towns
on the coast. He was largely concerned in the exten-
sive fisheries there, and at the Isles of Shoals (seven
miles distant). These were second only to those of
New Foundland. He built and commanded in 1660
the fort at New Castle, erected on the site of Fort
Constitution, for the protection of the harbor. He
had the title of Captain. He represented Portsmouth
seven times in the General Court between the years
1655 and 1676, the year of his death. During his
residence in Portsmouth his home was situated at or
in the vicinity of the corner of Market and Deer
streets. This house was afterward owned and occu-
pied by his grandson, Lieutenant-Go v. George Vaughan.
This was in the immediate vicinity of the home of his
brother John, which was situated at or near the cor-
ner of Market and Russell streets. Richard Cutt
married Eleanor (Leader) (?) and had two daughters,
Margaret and Bridget. The first-named married
Major William Vaughan, and left numerous descend-
ants. Bridget married Thomas Daniel, and afterward
a Mr. GraSort, or Crawford, and left no children.
Richard and John Cutt were among the first nine
members of the first church in Portsmouth. — Annals
of Portsmouth^ 1671.
The will of Richard Cutt reads as follows :
Rich. Cutt's Will.
I, Richard Cutt, of Portsmouth, in Piscataqua, being
in perfect memory and good health, yet considering
that man's life is short and his end often times sudden,
and not knowing how the Lord may deal with me, I
CuTTs Genealogy. 479
thought meet, as becomes a Christian man, to set my
house in order before my death, and do therefore make
and appoint this my last will and testament, thereby
revoking all wills by [me] formally made.
Imp. — I commit my soul into the hands of God that
gave it through Christ Jesus, who I hope hath re-
deemed it, and believe that he is able to keep what I
have committed unto him untill that day. I allso
comraitt my body to a decent buriall in the earth, in
hope of a Joylull resurrection. My worldly estate I
dispose of as f olloweth :
First. — I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife,
Elenor Cutt, my now dwelling house, with the bake
house, brew house, barn, and all houseing thereunto
belonging ; with the log ware house and wharfing, my
stone ware house only excepted ; together with my
garden, orchard, and all the land in fence in the home
field, adjoining to my house ; as allso my corn mill,
with my house and barn at the up at the creek, with
all the upland and meadow thereunto belonging, so
far as home, unto the land which I bought of Hugh-
bertus Mattone, excepting the tan yard and building
thereunto belonging, and the land on that side of the
floom. All which premisses before mentioned, except
what is excepted, I will shall be in the hands and to
the use and behoof of my dearly beloved wife, afore-
said, during her natural life. And, after her death, I
give and bequeath my whole estate, afore said, unto my
grandson, Cutt Vaughan, with all the privileges and
appurtanances thereunto belonging, to be to him and
his heirs forever, and it shall come into his hands att
the age of twenty one years. But if he die before that
age then I give it to the next heir, male ; and if there
be no heirs, male, then to the next heir that shall sur-
vive. Furthermore I give unto my said wife all my
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plate, brass, pewter, iron, beding utensils belonging
to the house, together with all my stock of cattle, to
be absolutely at her disposal, when and to whorae and
where she pleases — and the five negro servants.
2"^. I give to my dauo;hter, Margaret Vaughan, my
stone ware house, and that part of the woodfield join-
ing unto that which was John Pickrins, and reaching
home to W"". Hart's on the west, w^ith my brother,
John Cutt, on the west, the way that goes to the
Creek on the north, and Christopher Jose, on the east,
together w^ith the tan-yard, houseing and the stock
therein, and the little field on the south of the floom ;
always excepting and reserving the high-way as it is
now to the farm and to the other mill, which is to be
kept free for the use of the mill and the house by it.
All which I give to my daughter Margaret and her
children. If they fail then to my daughter Bridget
and heirs after the decease of my said daughter
Margaret.
3^. Unto my beloved daughter Bridget and her heirs
forever, I give the remainder of the field commonly
called the grate field, to say all besides what is allready
given to her and her husband, and already sould to
several persons, to be to her and her heirs forever, with
all the privileges and appurtnnances thereunto belong-
ing. I give allso to my daughter Bridget, that part of
the wood field on the south of the highway up to the
Creek, as it is now fenced. The other part, between
the highway and the creek, her mother shall have
liberty to use during her natural life, and that part
allso shall be Bridget's after her Mother's decease.
Likewise I give Bridget, my land in the long reach,
next to that which was Capt Pendleton's, bring thirty
three pole broad front on the river, and so back the
whole depth ; which land aforesaid shall be Bridgets
CuTTS Genealogy. 481
& her heirs forever. If she die without lieirs, then
it shall fall to the heirs of her sister Margaret, after the
decease of my said daughter Bi'idget.
4*11, I give my son William Vaughan, my land on
the Great Island, bought of Mr. Mason, and that acre
given me by the town, which was laid out with an
acre of Mr. Fryer's. I all so give him two hundred
pounds out of my estate, &> all my houseing at the
Isle of Shoals, on Star Island: together with that
estate both in stock and debts that is in partnership
with him there, provided he rest satisfied therewith
upon the account of partnership in trading, betwixt us
there. If he be not satisfied so, then, that the Island
to be sould and the estate there valued and the balance
to be given him out of my other estate, when our ac-
counts are made up. And I do by these presents
oblige my son, Willam Vaughan, not to expect any
more out of my estate, for salary or any thing done for
me, at home or abroad, besides what he hath already
received and is above expressed.
5th^ I give my well beloved son Thomas Daniel, two
hundred pounds out of my estate.
6'^. Further more I give to my grand son, Cutt
Vaughan, one hundred pound.
^th^ I give to my grand child Elenor Vaughan, that
house and land I bought of Mr. Mattoon, with that
part of my land that comes from the pulpit, the whole
breadth of Mattoon's land till it come to my brother,
John Cutt's land on the north, together with two hundred
pounds, the legacies to be paid in money or equivalent.
gth J gj^.g ^Q jjjy grand child, Maiy Vaughan, two
hundred pounds in money, and the hundred and fifty
acres of land and the meadow belonging to it, as I
bought of Edward Hilton, as appears by bill of sale of
Jno. Wegewood.
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482 CuTTS Genealogy.
d^^. Further, I will that what remains of the 20
pounds per annum subscriV)ed to the college for myself
and sons, be carefully discharged by my executors.
10*''. I give to my brother John Cutt ten pound to
bie him mourning, and ten pound to his wife and five
pound to each of his children.
11*^ I give to my sister Ann Shipway ten pound to
bie mourning and five pound to my brother Shipway
and five pound to his son John Shipway.
12*'*^. I give to my brother Robert Cutt's wid'r five
pounds, and to each of his children five pound, asallso
do I forgive the debt due on the book.
13*^. I give Mr. Joshua Moody thirty pound and to
his five children to say forty shillings to each of them.
14*''. I give to my coz. Jno. Hale and his wife five
pound each of them
15*'\ I give to the church of Portsmouth ten pound,
to bie a piece of plate for the use of the church.
16*''. I make my wife Elenor and my two daughters
Margaret and Bridget my executors to whom 1 give
the rest of my estate, as well shipping or what else
due to me in any part of the world, my debts and lega-
cies paid and what remains to be divided in equeal
thirds between my wife and daughters. I make my
brother Jno. Cutt, Mr. Joshua Moody, my son William
Vaughan, and my son Thomas Daniel, my overseers,
to see this my will performed. To the truth of this
I have hereunto set my hand seal this tenth of May
1675, Ports mo', in Piscataqua.
Per mee E,ich'd Cutt, [l. s.]
We whose names are under written do attest that
Richard Cutt did own this to be his volentary act and
deed.
Jno. Wioall, Jno. Fletchee."
CuTTS Genealogy. 483
III. Robert Cutt came to the Piscataqua plantation
several years after bis brothers John and Richard.
He went to St. Christophers first, where he found his
first wife. After her death he went to the Barbadoes.
Undoubtedly he had business with his brothers while
there, receiving fish and lumber from them, and send-
ing West India goods in return. When he went to
Portsmouth he lived awhile at the " Great House."
This had been the residence of his brother Richard,
and was built by the first settlers as the manor house
of Joha Mason, the grantee of the province, after his
colonists established themselves at Strawberry Bank.
Robert Cutt went from " the bank " to New Castle,
and was probably in business there awhile. From
there he moved to Kittery, Maine, across the river,
where he established a ship yard, and "■ built a large
number of vessels," accoi'ding to Brewster.
He married Mary Hoel, the daughter of an English
clergyman, for his second wife, a lady of English or
Welsh parentage. Whether she became his wife at the
Barbadoes or after reaching this country is not certain,
as there were a Mr. and Mrs. Hoel living at Kittery
many years later. Of the life of Robert Cutt after
his settling at Kittery little has been preserved. In
common with that of his brothers John and Richard it
doubtless had its share of the toils, privations and
hardships of those early days. He had a companion
and friend in the high born Francis Champernowne,
who was his neighbor, and after Robert's death mar-
ried his widow. In 1665 they were made, by the
companies sent by the crown, Justices of the peace,
with authority to manage jointly for the time all the
affairs of that part of the province of Maine. Robert
Cutt died at Kittery the last of June, 1674, having
made his will but a few days before. In this brief
484 CuTTS Genealogy.
document lie leaves his wife and oldest son, Richard,
managers of his affairs. His widow married hei- hus-
band's friend, Francis Champernowne, within two
years after her husband's death. Her second husband
w^as the most distinguished man in the colony : a de-
scendant of the house of Plantagenet and of many
of the most noble families of the west of Eng-
land. His father, Arthur Champernowne, was first
cousin of Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Humphrey Gil-
bert. After her husband (Champernowne) died, in
December, 1687, she removed with her daughter,
Mrs. Eliot, to South Carolina, where her daughter,
Mrs. Screven, lived. She was probably buried there.
Of the three brothers, John, Richard and Robert, only
the burial place of the first-named is known. Richard
was probably buried in Portsmouth, perhaps at " The
Point of Graves." Robert may have been buried on
his farm in Kitter3^ but no stones remain to mark
these spots. He left an estate valued at £890, includ-
ing eight negroes.
IV. The only known records of Anne Cutt, their sis-
ter, who married John Shipway, are in the will of Rich-
ard Cutt, who mentions her as his sister (and speaks of
her husband and son), and in a deed of " 1 acre of
upland " from John and Richard.* There are interest-
ing records of her husband's and sons' estates in the
Probate Records at Exeter, N. H. From the sister not
beinp' mentioned in the will of John Cutt, who died in
1681, it is presumed that she and her husband died in
the interval between the death of Richard and John.
* Rockingham Co., N. H., Reg. of Deeds, v. 2, 123, 1666.
CuTTS Genealogy. 485
Second Generation.
VII. Hannah Cutt, daughter of President John and
Hannah (Starr) Cutt, was married about eleven months
after her father's death, to Col. Richard Waldron, when
she was only fourteen years and six months of age.
She died Feb. 14, 1682, on giving birth to a son (Samuel)
who lived to be ten months old. Her husband married
later Elinor Vaughan, daughter of Wm. and Margaret
(Cutt) Vaughn, and own cousin of his first wife.
CoL. Richard Waldron, a son of Major Rich-
ard Waldron, was born in Dover, N. H., in 1650,
and early removed to Portsmouth. He was chosen
a representative in the General Assembly in 1691,
and a member of the Royal Council in 1692. He
was a justice of the Court of Common Pleas from 1 702
until 1706; judge of Probate from 1708 until 1730,
and held the commission of colonel in the Provincial
Militia. He died in Portsmouth, Nov. 3d, 1730, three
years after the death of his wife, Mrs. Eleanor
(Vaughan) Waldron, He had been married twice, his
first wife, Hannah Cutt, a daughter of President John
Cutt, was a cousin of his second wife and died in 1682.
Her only child died at the age of eleven months. Col.
Waldron's mercantile education was received in
Charlestown, Mass., under George Willoughby.
VHI. Mary Cutt, youngest daughter of Pres. John
and Hannah (Starr) Cutt, married Samuel Peuhallow
of Portsmouth, in her eighteenth year, July 1, 1687. Her
husband was a native of St. Mabyn, where he was born
in 1661 (May 30), and came to this country, when he
was about twenty-five. His object was to take a course
at Harvard College and fit himself for the ministry. He
was a pupil of Rev. Charles Morton, whose school near
486 CuTTS Genealogy.
London was broken up by the government, and ac-
companied bis instructor to New England at bis request.
He soon gave up the idea of becoming a clergyman and
removed to Portsmouth when he met his wife and was
shortly after married. She had been under the tuition
of Rev. Mr. Moody after her father's death, who gave
her " a pious and liberal education." After their mar-
riage her husbaud "accumulated a large estate and
lived in a style not inferior to any of the first rank in
the government. He was given to hospitality ; his
house was open to every stranger of distinction who
visited the town, and the poor found in him at all times
a friend ready to relieve their distress." He filled
many important offices during his life, such as Magis
trate, one of his Majesty's council. Justice of the
Superior Court of Judicature, and Chief Justice of the
same court. He was also Treasurer of the province.
He was perhaps most distinguished as author of
the "History of the Wars of New England with the
Eastern Indians," first published in 1726. Very few
copies of the work are now in existence, it was repub-
lished in " The New Hampshire Historical Collections "
in 1824. He died December 2, 1726, nearly fourteen
years after his wife, who died February 8, 1713. We
quote the following extracts from a manuscript obituary
notice of Mrs. Penhallow^ written by her husband.
"She w^as Pleasant in her family, Afi:'able with her
neighbors, Compassionate to the Poor, Courteous unto
Strangers, reserved in Company, Ex23ressing herself
with a modesty bordering on bashfulness -^ * -^ She
was excellently w'ell skilled both with the pen and her
needle, a good accomptant, and able to take any sermon
in short hand as it was delivered. Her attire was
always neat and handsome, an utter enemy unto any
thing gay or fashionable; as she was not so modish as
CuTTS Genealogy. 487
to be first in fashion, neither was she so singular as to
be the last out of it. In her family she was admirable
^ * ■'^ As a Mistress, one w^ho alw^ays allowed suffi-
ciency of food and raiment (Prov. 31 : 13, 14), was
fulfilled in her [' she wrought willingly in Wool and
flax, and brought her food from afar '] — and in sickness
she was very tender of any member of her household.
The like care she did show to her very negroes,
especially in catechising and learning them to read the
Bible, and a little time before she was taken ill, was
heard to say that she esteemed the souls of her servants
next to her own children and was therefore obliged to
mind them ^' ^' * Her funeral sermon was preached
by Rev. Mr. Nathaniel Rogers."
Upon the occasion of her death Cotton Mather, the
famous divine, who was an intimate friend of the family,
wrote as follows to her husband.
" My very dear friend,
"No words are enough to express my sympathising
sorrow for the loss you have sustained, alas ! that can-
not in this world be repaired, a breach that cannot be
healed.
" You have lost an incomparable Consort, an invalu-
able blessing, one of the finest w^omen in the world,
never displeased her husband but once, and that was
when she died. May the all sufficient comforter fill
you with his good consolations, and help you & both
of us to Glorify him in our disconsolate wddowhood.
'' I am Sir
"Your most affectionate friend & Servant,
" Cotton Mather."
The longest and best memoir of Samuel Penhallow
was written by Nathaniel Adams, Esq., of Portsmouth,
488 CuTTS Genealogy.
N. H., and published in vol. 1. of ^'The Collections of
the New Hainpsliire Historical Society." A very
complete account of the Penhallow family will be
found in the pamphlet compiled by the late Pearce
W. Penhallow and published first in the " New-Eng-
land Historical and Genealogical Register" for
January, 1878, and afterward republished in a revised
form in 1885 with additions, etc. We regret we can-
not reproduce, on account of lack of space, some of the
letters therein given.
IX. Samuel Cutt, the youngest son and child of
President John and Hannah (Starr) Cutt, is less
known from record than any member of his father's
family. The date of his birth is unknown, and also
the surname of his wife. It is traditional in the
family that he married Eleanor Harvey in 1693-4 and
died in Oct., 1698, leaving two sons, John and Samuel.
As surviving heir of President John Cutt he sells Elihu
Gunnison 154 acres at Goose Cove on June 15, 1695.*
His brother John Cutt who died unmarried some
X Uv*^ years before he did is spoken of in Book IV of York
^ deeds, as " cosson " to Rev. Mr. Hull. Whether there
was any relationship) or not is not definitely known.
In his will he mentions among other items the follow-
ing of interest. To his son John his "great Silver
Salt" and a "seal gold-ring;" to his son Samuel a
" Silver Tankard " and " gold ring " besides lands.
He was administrator to the estate of his step-mother
who was killed by the Indians in 1694. His line in
the male descent has, so far as known, entirely died
out, and nothing in fact is known of any descendants
of his to-day. Of his sons there is even less known
than of himself. As we are placing our biographical
sketches in order however we will speak of them later.
* Book IV. "York Deeds."
CuTTS Genealogy. 489
X. Margaret Cutt, eldest child and daughter of
Richard and Elinor (Leader [?] ) Cutt, married William
Vaughan, about three years after his arrival in Ports-
mouth from England. No records of her life are
known to be in existence to-day. Her husband was
for some yeai's a partner with her father, as may be
seen by reading her father's will. She was eighteen
years of age at the time of her marriage which occurred
eight years before her father's death. Her husband
was one of the most eminent men in the town and like
Penhallow, Daniel, Waldron and others who inter-
married with Cutts descendants was honored alike by
young and old. The following brief sketch of his life
is condensed from a manuscript by the late Hon. Geo.
E. Hodgdon, of Portsmouth, N. H.
m (y^^'^^^'^^^ythe eldest son of
George and Mary
(Boxall) Vaughan,
married Margaret Cutt, a daughter of Richard and
Eleanor (Leader [?]) Cutt, of Portsmouth, N. H., Decem-
ber 8, 1668. Eight children were born to them, whose
descendants are the only representatives of Richard
Cutt and his wife now living (he having no male heirs
to continue his name). Young Vaughan came to New
England from London about 1664. He was the oldest
of three children, and was only about 23 when he left the
old country to seek his fortune in a new land. Educated
by Sir Josiah Child in London, and coming from a noble
lineage (his grandfather was Sir Roger Vaughan), it
was but little wonder he made his way up quickly.
His name first appears on the records of Portsmouth,
N. H., on March 8, 1665-6, when he was elected
constable under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts.
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490 CuTTS Genealogy.
He was made a freeman in 1669, commissioned lieu-
tenant of cavalry in 1672, and promoted to captain in
1680. In all pul)lic affairs, local and colonial, he was
both active and influential, and for many years one of
the most prominent men in the early history of New
Hampshire. He was named as one of the royal coun-
cillors September 18, 1679, in the charter granted by
Charles the Second, constituting New Hampshire a
separate province. (Pro. Papers of N. H., 1 : 373.)
In 1681 he was commissioned by President Waldron
major commanding the militia of the province. When
this charter was annulled by the appointment of
Edward Cranfield as lieutenant-governor and com-
mander-in-chief of New Hampshire, in 1682, Major
Vaughan was appointed one of the new council. (Pro,
Papers of N. H., 1 : 434:.) His military commission,
however, was revoked, and for non-compliance with
Gov. Cranfield's arbitrary measures in 1683, he was
deprived of his seat in the council and soon after im-
prisoned for nine months in the province jail at Great
Island, now New Castle. While in prison he sent a
petition to the chief justice to be freed from imprison-
ment. The original, in his own handwriting, is now
preserved in the archives of the State of New Hamp-
shire. During his imprisonment Major Vaughan kept
a journal of the important events of that period,
extracts from which, with corroborative affidavits of
prominent citizens, embodied in a letter, he transmit-
ted to Hon. Nathaniel Weare, at that time agent of
the province at London. This document is still extant,
and fully described the oppressive character of the
administration of Gov. Cranfield. It was, doubtless,
the basis of action which resulted in the removal from
office of that arbitrary governor. Major Vaughan was
one of the justices of the Common Pleas from 1680 to
CuTTS Genealogy. 491
1686 : he was reappointed to command the militia in
1690, and under Lieut.-Gov. Usher was reappointed
to the council in 1692, of which he continued a mem-
ber until 1698. From 1696 to 1698 he was treasurer
of the province; register of deeds from 1697 to 1702 ;
admitted to the council again 1701, he was president
of that body from 1706 to 1715, and for the same
period chief Justice of the Superior Court. His death
occurred in Portsmouth November 12, 1719, when he
was 78 years of age ; this was twenty-nine years after
the death of his wife, who died January 22, 1690, and
was interred in the old Point of Graves burial ground
in Portsmouth, N. H.
XI. Bridget Cutt, second child and daughter of
Richard and Eleanor (Leader) Cutt, married Capt.
p^ _j^ (for whom Daniel street,
^Trfo j)cLriU^ Portsmouth, was named).
The exact date of her mar-
riage is unknown but, certainly before 1675, as Thomas
Daniel is mentioned in the will of Richard Cutt at that
time (as the husband of his daughter Bridget). Thomas
Daniel was the builder of the old Wentworth House in
Daniel street, which was tornjdown in 1855,* and a resi-
dent of that region as early as 1652. He was one of
the councillors appointed^to serve with President 'John
Cutt in 1679, and a magistrate for Dover and Ports-
mouth in 1676. His death occurred Nov. 13, 1683.
Thirteen months later, Dec. 11, ]684, the widow
Bridget Daniel married Thomas Graffort or Crawford,
of whom even less is known than of her first husband.
She had no children by either. Her second husband
died Aug. 6, 1697, and she survived him until May
30, 1709.* In the year 1700 she made a present of
* "Brewster's Rambles about Portsmoutb," Ramble XII-XV.
492 CuTTS Genealogy.
the street now known as Daniel street (then Graffort's
Lane) to the place of her birth, and a lot of land for a
public school-house. The gift was made in the follow-
ins: lano-uaere :
"For divers good causes and considerations me here-
with moving, but more especially for the love and
affection I have unto the town of Portsmouth, the
place of my birth, I have given unto the said township
of Portsmouth forever all the bye way or street from
the Fort at Strawberry Bank in said town, taking its
beo'innintr from the corner of the house of Ichabod
Playsted and so running Easterly nearest to the river
of Piscataqua, as it is now being laid out and fenced,
being in the broadest part about thirty feet more or
less — tosrether also with that highway or lane from
my new dwelling house to the house of John Hoddey
mariner, being about twenty feet wide, as now laid out
and fenced. As also one lot of land in my great field
for erecting a school-house and conveniences thereunto
for the use of the same, which lot of land is to be
forty-six feet front towards the south, and eighty eight
feet north in said field abutting upon the lot sold by
my late husband, Thomas Graffort, merchant, to the
east to John Dennett and others, my land in said
field."
For half a century after Daniel street was opened it
bore the name of Graffort's lane.
The town did not improve the lot as directed, but in
1735 sold it to Ebenezer Wentworth in exchange for
the lot of land with a small school house upon it, the
spot where the present brick school-house in State
street now stands.*
Mrs. Graffort was not the only member of her family
in that day interested in the then town of Portsmouth
* " Brewster's Rambles," No. 12, page 77.
CuTTS Genealogy. 493
and education in general This may be seen in the
will of lier father, and her uncle Pres. John Cutt.
They were both thoroughly interested in " the college "
(Harvard), and gave liberally toward its support. In
the will of Mrs. Graffort she mentions a portrait of
Capt. Thos. Daniel, her first husband, to be given to his
nephew John in London, also a " scale ring," etc. These
would be interesting relics now if they could be placed
in some historical rooms in Portsmouth or vicinity.
Capt. Daniel's death occurred in a time of great mor-
tality, and his death was greatly deplored. Kev. Mr.
Moody preached the funeral sermon from II Samuel,
2: 30. " There lacked of David's servants nineteen
men and Asahel."*
XII. Richard Cutt, son of Robert and Mary (Hoel)
Cutt, married Joanna Wills, daughter of Thomas and
Lucia (Treworgye)^^ Wills of Kittery, Maine, in 1686.
He is supposed, by some, to have been a son of Robert
Cutt by his first wife.f There is no definite authority,
however, for this statement, and in absence of any such
we prefer to take it for granted that he was the oldest
son and child of Robert, by his second wife. He had a
family of thirteen children, six of whom, at least, were
married, and the descendants of his two sons, Richard
and Thomas, are the only ones known to day as bearing
the Cutts name.
The land now known as " Cutts Island " was origi-
nally in the possession of Capt. Francis Champeruowne,
who married Richard Cutts' mother. It was then called
Champernowne's Island. At the decease of Capt.
Champeruowne he willed to his wife and her daughter
by her first husband, Mrs Humphrey Elliot (Eliza-
* N. H. Provincial Papers, I, 374.
f Savage's " Genealogical Dictionary."
494 CuTTS Genealogy.
betli Cntt) his island home in equal parts. Soon
after this it was conveyed to Richard Ciitt, Mrs. Mary
Champernowne's oldest son, whose descendants have
owned the larger part and resided upon it until re-
cently. It is on this island that Champernowne is
buried, and members of his wife's family and descend-
ants. Their remains are unmarked, save for a pile of
cobble stones over Champernowne's grave, and a slate
tablet erected to the memory of Mary Cutt Chauncy,
which is spoken of elsewhere. Beside this large
island Richard Cntt had acquired a fine estate from
his father (Robert^) and was a man of wealth and dis-
tinction. In the years 1694-5-7-8-9-1700-6 he
served as selectman in Kittery. While the date of his
death is not definitely known it is presumed to have
occurred in 1735-6, as at that time his son Richard
dropped the "Jr." after his name.
XIII. Elizabeth Cutt, daughter of Robert and Mary
(Hoel) Cutt, married Humphrey Elliot before July 13,
1685 ; her step-father, Francis Champernowne, gave at
that date a deed of land to "Elizabeth Elliot, daughter of
Mary, my beloved wife," etc. Her son, Champernowne
Elliot, is mentioned in her step-father's will made Nov.
16, 1686. Her husband is thought to have been a son
of Robert Elliot of colonial fame, by his first wife,
Margery Batson. Some have doubted this, but it seems
to be a reasonable conclusion. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot re-
moved to South Carolina, at or about the same time
that their brother-in-law. Rev. AVm. Screven, went on
account of persecution. After the death of her hus-
band Mrs. Elliot married again, her second husband
beingr Thomas AVitherick. It is not known whether
her son Champernowne was married or not. He is
mentioned in the 3^^ volume of the Statutes at lai'ge of
CuTTS GenealoCxY. 495
Soutli Carolina, on page 71 as one of the "Inquirers"
as to property subject to taxation for that part of
8aint Andrew's parish lying south of Ashley river.
This was on Feb. 20, 1719, some thirty odd yeai's after
his parents' marriage. In 1729 the following is found
on South Carolina Records.*
" Elizabeth Witherick, widow
To
Ann Elliott, wife of Thos. Elliott Sr. Deed of Gift 2
July 1729 of 100 acres in Berkely Co. 'in considera-
tion of love I bear my sister said Ann Elliott.'"
Whether Thomas Elliott and Humphrey were brothers
may be inferred from this document as above ex-
pressed. The descendants of Thomas are numerous.
Of the family of Humphrey and Elizabeth Elliott very
little indeed is known save that they had two sons and
perhaps other children. Mrs. Elliott was living as late
as 1729 (then Mi's. Witherick) having become a
second time a widow. All known descendants are
through her son Robert, who is supposed to have been
the Robert who married Elizabeth Screven, in which
case it was a marriage of cousins, so common at that
time. The Elliots of South Carolina and adjacent
states have always been a distinguished family, and it
is to be hoped that some day some antiquarian can un-
ravel their family line and give the students of family
history a volume worthy of their achievements and
fame.
XIV. Bridget Cutt, second daughter of Robert and
Mary (Hoel) Cutt, married July 23, 1674, Rev. William
Screven. They resided for many years in Kittery,
Me. Her husband was employed in hokiing religious
*MSS. of Hon. Wm. Elliott.
496 CuTTS Genealogy.
meetings in Lis own house, having entered into particii*
lar membership with the First Baptist Chui'ch in Bos-
ton, Mass. He came from Somerton, England, an in-
land town, 13 miles south of Wells, and 128 miles
west of London.
On June 21, 1681, he had from the church in Boston
a license to preach, dated June 11, 1681, which read
as follows :
" We do appoint, approve and encourage our beloved
brother W™ Screven to exercise the gift in the place
where he lives or else where, as the providence of God
may cast him, and so the Lord help him to eye his
glory in all things and so to walk humbly in the fear
of his name.
" Signed by us in behalf of the rest,
"Iaasc Hunt,
"John Faenum."
This caused his persecution at Kittery, even as the
Baptists had suffered at Boston. Those who attended
his meetings were summoned to answer for their con-
duct and threatened with a fine of five shillings should
they repeat the offense. He continued to preach, how-
ever, to all who attended and was apprehended and
taken before the general court. On the court records
is the following entry :
" W"' Screven convicted of the contempt of his
Majesty and authority and refusing to submit himself
to the sentence of the Court, prohibiting his public
preaching, and declaring his resolution to persist in it,
was made to give bond for his good behavior for the
future, and as a delinquent to stand committed until
the judgment of this court be fulfilled."
Again,
" The court having considered the offensive speeches
CuTTs Genealogy. 497
of W'" Screven, by his rash and inconsiderate words
tending to blasphemy do adjudge to the delinquent to
pay £10 into the Treasury of the province and the
Court forbid him under any pretence to keep any private
exercises upon the Lord's day, either in Kittery or in
any place within the limits of the Province of Maine.
He must observe the public worship of God in our
public assemblies, according to the laws here established
in the Province upon such penalties as the law requires
uj)on such neglect of the premises."
So far was he from yielding to such sentences that
on the 13th of Sej^tember, he with the rest sent a
request to Boston "that Elder Hull and the others
might visit and form them into a church which was
granted. A covenant was solemnly signed on Septem-
ber 25 1682 by W°^ Screven, Elder Humphrey
Church wood. Deacon Robert Williams, John Morandy,
Richard Cutt, Timothy Davis, Leonard Browne, W"^
Adams, Humphrey Ayells, Geo. D. Litten and a num-
ber of sisters. They were unable to maintain their
ground, however, more than a short time. The con-
gregation and minister were so persecuted that they
fled to Cooper River near Charleston So. Carolina.
They called the settlement Somerton after the English
house of William Screven. They came there late in
1682. The spot is not exactly known. Mr Screven
wrote a treatise to his congregation entitled * An orna-
ment for church members, &c.,' which was printed but
no copies are known to exist to-day. While he was
visibly declining his old age and retirement were not
spent in indolence and ease. He looked only for that
rest which is to come. Instead of remaining in town
where he might have enjoyed a competency and the
society of his numerous family and friends he removed
his residence to the head of Winyan Bay, purchased
63
498 CuTTS Genealogy.
and settled the land on which Georgetown is now
built, and preached to those around when his health
permitted. He was eminent through his entire life
for devoted piety and religious usefulness. His death
occurred on October 10"' 1713, when he had completed
his 84''^ year (b. in Somerton 1629). His tomb is on
Screven street in Georgetown. Of the descendants of
the eleven children of Rev. W^ & Mrs. Biidget
(Cutt) Screven no record exists except in two cases.
Of these there are so many that had we a like number
for all it would be impossible to bring them all in the
limits of this volume. The resting place of Mrs.
Screven is unknown."^
XVI. Sarah and Mary Cutt, youngest daughters of
Kobert and Mary (Hoel) Cutt, were unmarried when
the will of their step-father, Francis Champernowne,
was made. They afterward married John Moore and
"William Bryar. Their descendants were not numerous,
and are chiefly resident in the vicinity of Kittery.
They were both mentioned in Champernowne's will,
as then unmarried.
XVII. Robert Cutt (2d), the youngest son and child
of Robert and Mary (Hoel) Cutt was born in Kittery,
Maine, in 1673. He married Dorcas Hammond,
daughter of Major Joseph and Katherine (Frost) Ham-
mond, April 18, 1698. His mother-in-law was a sister
of Major Charles Frost, a man of much consideration
in the colony and commander-in-chief of the west prov-
ince of Maine. Robert Cutt 2d lived at the Garrison
house at '• Whi2:>ple's Cove " back of the present navy
yard, and directly opposite the Marine Barracks. This
was afterward known as the " Whipple Garrison-
* See " Morgan Edwards', Isaac Barnes' and Dr. Ramsey's Histories."
CuTTS Genealogy. 499
house," from liis son-in-law, wlio inherited it from him.
It is probable that this house was built and occupied
by the first Robert Cutt. It is still standing, but has
been greatly modernized and altered. He died on the
24th of September, 1735, aged 62. His wife survived
him twenty-two years, dying November 17, 1757. in her
83d year, both were buried in Kittery Point church-
yard. They left four daughters, of whom Mary, the
eldest, was mother of William Whipple, a signer of the
Declaration of Independence.
Third Generation.
XVIII. John Penhallow, 2d son of Samuel and Mary
(Cutt) Penhallow, married Elizabeth Butler, widow of
John Watts, and daughter of Peter and Elizabeth
(Brown) Butler in 1719. He had been in partnership
with her husband. Upon the death of his father inl72H
he became the sole executor of his estate. Before this
he had served as clerk of the Superior Court in New
Hampshire in 1711, and later was with his brother-in-
law, James Pemberton, merchant in Boston. After the
death of his partner. Watts, he continued the work so
well begum by Watts in the settlement of Arrowsic
Island.'^ His principal residence was at Portsmouth,
however, after the death of his father. In 1732 he
gave a deed to land in Portsmouth which locates the
true site there of Graffort's fort. It reads as follows:f
"To all people to whom these psents shal come John
Penhallow of Portsmo in N.-Hampse In N. Engld Esqr
Sendeth Grreeting know ye yt ye said John Penhallow
as Executr to ye last Will & testament of his Honed
father Sam'll Penhallow Esq'r Dec'd. for ye paymt of
ye debts &l Legacies of ye Deed tfe In Consideration of
* " Penhallow Family," pp. 23-4.
f County Registry at Exeter, N. H.
500 CuTTS Genealogy.
ye sum of Seventy pounds Curtt money of N. Engld
to bim lu band l)efoi'e ye Ensealing & Delivery bereof
wel &, truly paid Tbirty pounds tbereof by Henry
Hope of Boston In N. Engld mercbtt as a gift & Bene-
faction towards ye Purcbase of a lott of laud as bere-
after Bouudd for ye Building of a Cburcb or Cbapple
tbereou ye otber part being forty Pounds paid by ye
Hon'ble Henry Sberbun Escj'r, Bening Weutwortb,
Tbeodore Atkinson, Josepb Pierce <fe Isaac Sumners
all of Portsmo aforesd as a Committee cbosen by ye
Society or Benefactors and Subscribers for ye Building
sd Cburcb or Cbapel ye Rectt of web said sums ye sd
Jobn Penballow dotb bereby acknowledge & bimselfe
tbereof and tbere witb fully satisfied and Contented
batb Given Granted Bargaind Sold Aliend Enfeoffd
Conveyd & Confirmd <fe by tbese psents dotb fully
freely & absolutely Give, Grant, Bargain, Sell Alien
Enfeoff Convey &, Confirm unto ye Committee aforesd
and tbeir Successors ye Wardens of ye sd Cburcb or
Cbapple & tbeir Successors forever all yt lot or peice
of land Scituate, Lying & being in Portsmo afore sd
at a place calld & known by ye name of Graffords
Plill wbere ye ffort called Grafford's ffort formerly
stood beino; Buttd <fe Boundd as followetb Besrin-
ning at ye Corner wbere Bow Street & Toomb Street
meets, fronting on ye East side of Toomb Street one
bundred foot and tben Easterly by a lot of land of
Margret ffoys formerly Margt Vaugban eigbty foot
tben nortberly by a tryangular peice of land of ye sd
Margt ffoys ninety two foot to Bow Street &, so as yt
ye sd cburcb lot may be ninety five foot front or rear
on ye sd Bow Street To bane and to bold ye aforesd
lot or peice of land Boundd as aforesd unto ye Com-
mitte aforesd & tbeir Successors & after unto ye War-
CuTTS Genealogy. 501
dens of ye said Cliurcli or Cliapple & tlieir successors
forever to and for ye use &, uses Benefit & Behoof of ye
sd Churcli or Cliapple there building and to be Brick
from henceforth & forever <fe to <fe for no other use &,
uses intents or purposes wt soever ; & ye sd Jno Pen-
hallow for himselfe his heirs Execs &, Admrs doth
hereby Covenant, promise & grant & agree to & wth
ye afore sd Comittee & their successors (<fe ye) War-
dens yt may succeed & their successors In maner
& forme following yt is to say yt at ye time of ye
Ensealing hereof by virtue of his sd fathers Will &
for ye paymt of his Debts & Legacies as aforesd he
hath In himselfe full Power good Right & Lawfull
Authority to sell & Dispose of ye pmises in manner &
forme aforesd & farther yt ye sd Jno Penhallow doth
hereby Covent Promise Bind & Oblige himselfe his
heirs Exers & Admrs from hence forth & forever here-
after to warrant & Defend all ye above Grantd &
Bargaind pmises & ye Appurtens thereof unto ye sd
Committe & their successors against ye Lawfull Claims
& Demands of all tfe Every pson <fe psons whomsoever.
In witness wrof ye sd Jno Penhallow hath hereunto
sett his hand & seal this 29th day of June Ano Dom :
one thousd seven hundred and thirty two 1732 :
John Penhallow. [seal.]
Signd seald & dd in Presence of
John Eyre.
Maek H. Wentworth.
Prov of N-Hampshe Portsmo Augt : 11*^ 1732 then
John Penhallow Esqr Acknowledgd ye foregoing In-
strument as his Act and Deed.
CoE : Josh : Peiece
Just Pacs
Recordd According to ye Origll Augt ye 12* 1732."
502 CuTTs Genealogy.
Such records as this are invaluable in establishing
the sites of prominent places long since removed. John
Penhallow died in 1735.
XXXVI. Mary Vaughan, daughter of Wm, and Mar-
garet (Cutt) Vaughan, married Captain Daniel King,
Jr., son of Daniel and Tabitha (Walker) King of Lynn,
Mass. Her husband was the eldest son of Daniel
King and his wife. His father is variously described
in the Salem records as '* Captain " and " Gentleman."
In 1695 Captain Daniel King, Jr., became the admin-
istrator of his father's estate, but he died before the
administration was completed, and in 1714, his younger
brother, Charles King, was made administrator. These
administration papers describe him as "Daniel King of
Hampshire, deceased, eldest son of Captain Daniel
King, late of Lynn, deceased. (Salem Probate Rec-
ords, old series. Vol. XI, p. 68.)*
They had one son, Wm., who married Abigail
Oborne, or Osborne, daughter of James Oborne, M. D.
and Abigail (Atkinson) Oborne. Mrs. Oborne, ai'ter
the death of her husband, Nov. 24, 1712, married
Samuel Penhallow in 1714, and had one son Richard,
who died unmarried, leaving all his property to his
step-sister, Mrs. William King.
XXXVIII. George Vaughan, fourth child of Major
Wm. andMargaret (Cutt) Vaughan, graduated from Har-
vard College in 1696 when he was but twenty years of
age, and entered on a mercantile life in Portsmouth.
On Dec. 8, 1697, he married Mary Belcher, a daughter
of Hon. Andrew and Sarah (Gilbert) Belcher of Boston,
* MSS. of Rufus King, Esq., Yonkers, N. Y.
CuTTS Genealogy. 503
Mass. Slie died on Feb. 3, 1699, three days after the
birth of a daughter, who also died.
His second wife was Elizabeth Elliot, the daughter
of Hon. Robert and Sarah (Fryer) Elliott, whom he
married Jan. 9, 1700. George Vaughan held the com-
mission of colonel in the Provincial forces during
Queen Anne's war, was elected in the year 1707
by the General Assembly, agent of the Province in
England. When he returned in 1709 his services
had been so satisfactory he was immediately re-elected.
Ujion the accession of George the Second, he was
appointed to the office of lieutenant-governor of the
Province. His royal commission, dated July 18,
1715, is now in the possession of Col. Richard Cutts
Shannon of New York, who is a direct descendant
of Gov. Vaughan in the sixth generation. For one
year Lieutenant-Governor Vaughan exercised the
functions of chief mao;istrate of the Province. On
the 30th day of September, 1717, Governor Vaughan
resigned his office, after some months of controversy.
This was occasioned by his ojDinions on some important
measures not agreeing fully with those of the General
Assembly, especially upon the excise and impost laws.
He was succeeded by John Wentworth, a member of
the Council. Gov. Vaughan's death occurred in Dec,
1724. He left an estate valued at about £18,590.
In his will he leaves to his wife a third of the income
of his whole estate, his mansion house, Avith the
furniture therein, and the gardens and orchards belong-
ing thereto, and three acres of land adjoining the
same. His children are to be maintained out of his
estate until they arrive at the age of twenty years.
His daughter, Mrs. Sarah Ross, has specified pieces of
land in addition to that already given to her. Her
husband, his son-in-law, has one hundred pounds.
504 CuTTS Genealogy,
Unto each of his maiden daughters he gives five hun-
dred pounds, of which two hundred is to be in land at
the *Bank. To his son Elliott the same amount, and
all his eastern rights (so-called) at Scarborough and
elsewhere. To his son William, houses and lands at the
Bank/'^ and all the residue of his estate, as houses,
lands, farms, marshes, mill, tan-yards and streams of
water, etc.
His son William is appointed sole executor and the
will is signed and sealed on Nov. 1, 1724, one month
prior to his death.
XL. Margaret Vaughan, daughter of Major Wm.
and Margaret (Cutt) Vaughan, was married twice. Her
first husband was Captain John Foye, of Charlestown,
Mass. (His first wife ^vas Sarah Belcher, a sister of
Mrs. Mary [Belcher] Vaughan.) Captain Foye died in
1732, and in 1736 she married Hon. Charles Cham-
bers, of Charlestown, Mass., who was horn in England,
in the county of Lincolnshire, in 1660. He was a sea
captain and merchant, and possessed of a large estate.
He also had been married before (his first wife being
Miss Rebecca Pattifield). Charles Chambers was one
of His Majesty's Council for the Province of Massachu-
setts, a judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and a
justice of the peace for the county of Middlesex. He
died in Charlestown April 27, 1743, aged 83 years.
Margaret (Vaughan) Chambers had no children, and
removed to Portsmouth after the death of her hus-
band, where she died August 6, 1762. She left no
will, and Cntts Shannon, her nephew, was appointed
administrator of her estate, which was appraised at
£10.972.
* The then settled portion of the town of Portsmouth.
CuTTS Genealogy. 505
XL VI, Major Riciiaed Cutts, son of Richard and
Joanna (Wills) Cutt, was born in Kittery, Maine,
April 5, 1693, and was a man of great consideration in
the Province. He married October 20, 1T20, Eunice
Curtis, daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Foxwell) Curtis,
and a granddaughter of Richard and Sarah (Bony-
thon) Foxwell. On her grandmother Bonython's side
she could trace her ancestry back to the fifteenth
century. In 1745, at the time of tbe expedition to
Louisburgh, he was commissioned major in Sir Wil-
liam Pepperrell's regiment. He was in the Legisla-
ture of Massachusetts as a councillor from 1755 to
1762. He also served as special justice of the Court
of Common Pleas, as did his father before him. His
residence was on " Cutts Island," where he and his
wife entertained in a truly hospitable and elegant
manner all the noted men of the day.* While a great
many of the stories concerning his style of entertain-
ing are fabulous, it is not to be doubted that he had a
luxurious home for that day, and dispensed liis enter-
tainment freely. The exact date of his death is un-
known. His wife, Eunice, outlived him, dying in
South Berwick, Maine (where she is buried), at the
advanced age of 97 years. Her head-stone, in the old
graveyard there, is inscribed as follows :
'' In memory of Eunice, Relict of the Hon. Richard
Cutts Esq. late of Kittery who departed this life Mar :
29, 1795 ae. 97."
On the 8th of April, 1724, he was one of those who
signed a petition in which is set forth that "A house
lately made defenceable near ye head of York River,
built by Mr Robert Cutt, for security against the
Indians, and the Lt. Gov'r is humbly requested to
* See " Life and Times of Hon. Wm. Jarvis." Appendix " Cutts."
64
5o6 Cutis Genealogy.
have six or eight sohliers posted there." Among those
who signed it beside himself were Wm. Pepperrell,
Jos. Hammond, Jno. Leighton, Nichos. Shapley and
Wm. Pepperrell, Jr. He was selectman in Kittery
from 1732, with a few exceptions until 1776. He was
deacon in the church, and often spoken of in old
records as " Deacon Richard Cutts."
XLIX. Thomas Cutts, son of Richard and Joanna
(Wills) Cutts, married Dorcas Hammond, daughter of
Judge Joseph and Hannah (Storer) Hammond, Apr. 23,
1724. He was then in the twenty-fourth year of his age.
His wife was a niece of his uncle Robert Outt, Jr.'s, wife.
They built them a house in the " Spruce Creek " district
which was standing as late as Aug. 21, 1891 (owned
by one of his descendants), and was then destroyed by
fire. It had stood the ravages of time for 167 years,
and with the exception of the Pepperrell and Spar-
hawk houses was the oldest in Kittery at that time.
There they reared eight children, five of whom were
boys, and five lived to marry and settle down in homes
of their own near by. The road running through
their adjoining places is familiarly known as " the rib-
bon road." Thomas Cutts was the first deacon of the
Congregational church in the middle parish of Kittery,
which was built in 1749, and organized in 1750. He
outlived half of his children, dying in 1795 at the ad-
vanced age of 95 years. His descendants are some-
times spoken of by the family as the " Spruce Creek
branch " since he was the first of the name to move
into that part of Kittery.
LVII. Robert Elliot, son of Humphrey and Eliza"
beth (Cutt) Elliot, married, Eeb. 5, 1720-21, his cousin,
Elizabeth Screven, who lived but a few years. In
CuTTs Genealogy. 507
Jan., 1725-6, he married Elizabetli Harford. On the
15th of July, 1727, as appears by will of Robert El-
liot, on file in the probate judge's office, Charleston, S.
C, the following were his children : Artemus, Humph-
rey, Dorothy and Elizabeth. The first named married
Mary Burnham. Humphrey married Catharine Booth,
a daughter of Robert and Martha (Elliott) Booth, and
granddaughter of William and Esther Elliott of
Berkeley."^ He speaks also of Elizabeth Witherick
(nee Cutt) as his " beloved mother." These, so far i!S
they go, are interesting facts in tracing the descent of
a family who have held high positions wherever they
happened to reside,
LXXXIII. Mary Cuti\ daughter of Robert and Dor-
cas (Hammond) Cutt, married Capt. William Whipple,
May 16, 1722, son of Matthew and Joanna (Appleton)
Whipple. Her husband was a native of Ipswich, Massa-
chusetts. After his removal to Kittery, Maine, he fol-
lowed the sea during several years. After the death of
his wife's father, Mr. Whipple abandoned his nautical
pursuits and resided on the estate in Kittery, inherited
by his wife from her father. They had five children, of
whom two sons, William, Jr., and Joseph, became distin-
guished. The former as one of the signers of the De-
claration of Independence and the other as Collector of
Customs in Portsmouth. Their third son died in his
young manhood unmarried. He and his parents are
buried in the churchyard burying ground at Kittery
Point, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Whipple's oldest daughter
married Robert Traill of Boston and was ancestor of the
late James Russell Lowell, our famous poet and essayist.
Her sister Hannah married Dr. Joshua Brackett, an
eminent physician, but left no children. All Mr. and
*MSS. Notes of Hon. Wm. Elliot, Beaufort, S. C.
5o8 CuTTS Genealogy.
Mrs. Whipple's descendants to-day are in the line of
their daughter Mrs. Traill. Captain Whipple was a
lineal descendant of Elder John Whipple, who came
from Essex, England, before 1639 to Ipswich, Mass.
LXXXIV. Katharine Cutt, daughter of Robert and
Dorcas (Hammond) Cutt, married Hon. John Moffatt of
Portsmouth, K H., Aug. 20, 1723. Her form is the only
one of her immediate family that we have extant to-
day. The portrait of Mrs. Moffatt, by Symbert, now
owned by Alex. H. Ladd, Esq., of Portsmouth, N. H.,
is, so far as known, the oldest in existence, of any mem-
ber of the Cutts family.
Her husband, John Moffatt, was born in Dunstar,
county of Somerset, England, in 1691. On his re-
moval to this country he became a wealthy merchant
in Portsmouth. He was an intimate friend of the
artist Smybert, and made the voyage to this country
in his company. They were accompanied also by
Bishop Berkeley and his family. In Symbert's famous
painting of " Bishop Berkeley's family," painted on the
voyage, and now preserved in the library of Yale Col-
lege, Smybert and Moffatt's portraits are included in
the family. Smybert painted all Mr. Moffatt's family,
and many of the Cutts descendants bearing other
names.* In 1762 Mr. Moffatt built the house now
standing on Market street, in Portsmouth, and said to
be the finest pi'ivate mansion of colonial times now re-
maining in New England. Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt had
three daughters and one son, who lived to maturity
and were united in marriage with members of the
Sherburne, Whipple, Knight and Mason families. Mr.
Moffatt died in Portsmouth, N. H., Jan. 22, I78r., at
*MSS. notes of Chas. H. Ladd, Esq., and Alex. H. Ladd, Esq., Ports-
mouth, N. H.
CuTTS Genealogy. 509
the advanced age of 94, having outlived his wife seven-
teen years. Their graves are still to be seen in the
North burying-ground of that city.
LXXXV. Mehitable Cutt, daughter of Eobert and
Dorcas (Hammond) Cutt, married Hon. Jotham
Odiorne on Dec. 29, 1725. Her husband in early life
resided at New Castle and owned and employed a large
number of vessels in the fishing business. He afterward
became a merchant at Portsmouth and one of the lead-
ing men of wealth and business at that place. His house
stood on Market square, where now stands the Ports-
mouth Athenaeum. In 1 T36, he was a member of the
General Assembly. In 1746 he became one of the
Masonian pro]3rietors, and his interest in the purchase
was the source of a large income. Mrs. Mehitable
(Cutt) Odiorne was a lady of many accomplishments,
and outlived her husband nearly forty years. When
she was 80 years old, she wrote the following letter,
which gives a fair idea of her business talent.*
"PoETSM^ July 8, 1783.
Thomas Odiorne, Esq
Receiver General of Non Residents taxes.
Sir. — I receiv*^ your fav*" of the 30*^ ult yesterday
and observe what y° say Relating the Rates, am exceed-
ing sorry I have not been able to settle that matter before
this time which was really my Intention, but the repeated
dissapointments of money and more especially for
land I sold long since for that purpose has prevented.
But a new prospect now opens and hope shortly to
settle your Demands which shall be done the first
j. * Odiorne Genealogy,
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moment I am ena1)led. I am exceediug thankful for
your patience and could wish I had not been obliged
to have ask*^ it. If y° want a Right of Land in any
of the towns which I am concerned in you may have
your choice and at such price y° may think it worth.
I am, with great Regard, y*^ most Hble servant
Mehitable Odioene."
Their names are recorded as communicants of the
first church in 1746. By will of Jotham Odiorne dated
May 19, 1751, he makes over to his wife £10,000, old
tenor, besides her dower, to his mother Sarah Odiorne
£500, to his sister Ann Packer £100, and the rest of
his property to his seven children in equal shares.
LXXXVII. Mary Ship way, daughter of John and
Sarah (Frost) Ship way, married Rev. Jeremiah Wise,
at the time of his taking charge of the church in South
Berwick, Me., or a little later. He was the oldest son of
Rev. John and Abigail ( ) Wise of Ipswich, Mass.
His father was a man eminent in classical and theologi-
cal attainments, eloquent in oratory, and whose compo-
sition was rich in thought, purity, learning and piety.
Rev. John Wise was the author in 1717 of "a Vindica-
tion of the Government of N. E. Churches," as well as
other ecclesiastical works, deservedly standards in
church matters.*
Rev. Jeiremiah Wise settled in Berwick, Maine, in
17o7, when he was twenty-eight years of age. (The
town of Kittery was made into two parishes — the
upper and the lower — May 8, 1669, and Berwick
became the name of the upper parish.) Previous to
*MSIS. notes of Wm. Gray Wise.
CuTTS Genealogy. 511
his coming to Berwick Jeremiah Wise was paid as
chaplain for the garrison in Brunswick, York Co.,
Maine. He was also paid as chaplain of the garrison
of Fort Mary in Saco for one year ending Nov. 20, 1704.
His ordination as pastor of the church in Berwick*
took place on Nov. 20, 1707, seven years after his
graduation at Harvard College. He continued in the
pastorate there until his death, which took place on
Tuesday, January 20, 1756, nearly fifty years after his
establishing himself in Berwick. His salary in 1728
was voted by the church to be established at one
hundred and fifty pounds per year (£150) ''in public
bills," so " long as he shall continue in the ministry
with us." t
His wife, Mrs. Mary (Shipway) Wise, was a de-
scendant of some of the most distinguished families in
New England. Through her father she was the only
descendant living, at the time of her marriage, of
Anne Cutt (she and her father each being the only
child in their generation). Her mother was Sarah
Frost, daughter of Hon. Charles and Mary (Bolles)
Frost; this is distinctly proved in folio 116 of the
" Maine Wills," where Charles Frost makes mention
of John Shipway, his son-in-law, in his will dated
1690-91, giving him land and house at Strawberry
Bank. He refers also in the same document to his
daughter, Sarah Shipway, and his granddaughter,
Mary Shipway.
Rev. Jeremiah and Mary (Shipway) Wise had ten,
if not more, children, the descendants of the greater
part of whom have been traced in this volume, through
the kindly assistance of Mr. Pierrepont Wise, of Bos-
ton, and Mr. W. Scott Jameson, of Port (ramble,
* Now South Berwick.
f Church Records of Berwick.
512 CuTTS Genealogy,
Washington, Up to the time of Mrs. Ship way's
marriage, the descendants of Anne Cutt, whose line
Mrs. Wise represents in this generation, had been one
son and her grand-danghter, Mrs, Wise, From here
the line spreads, and it has not been possible to trace
all, but enough to give Anne Cutt a fair representation
in this volume.
In 1729 Rev, Jeremiah Wise preached in Boston,
and the sermon was entitled
Rulers of the Ministry of God
for
the Grood of their people
A
Sermon
Preached before His Excellency
William Burnet Esq'r
The Honorable the Lieut, Governors
The Council
and
Representatives
of the Province of the Mass, Bay,
in
New England
May 28, 1729.
Being the day of the election of his
Majesty's council.
Rev, Jeremiah Wise, a preacher,
Pastor to a church of Christ
in Berwick.*
He also preached the ordination sermon of the
Rev, Samuel Haven, D, D., of the South Church of
Portsmouth, N. H,
* Berwick Church records.
CuTTs Genealogy. 513
Fourth generation.
90. Hannah Pemberton, daughter of James and
Hannah (Penhallow) Pemberton, married Benjamin Col-
man, a merchant of Boston. Her hnsband was the son
of John and Judith (Hobby) Colman. His grandfather,
William Colman, came with his son John in " The
Arabella "in 1671, from England. William Colman
was born and baptized in Satterly, county of Suffolk,
England. The Colmans of Suffolk were an old family,
and their lineage and armorial bearings are to be found
recorded in Burke's County Families. John Colman,
the son, married Judith Hobby, a sister of Sir Charles
Hobby, and portraits of these three, as well as of
members of the Pemberton family, are still extant.
It has been the misfortune of the compiler to be
unable, so far, to trace any of the descendants of Mr,
and Mrs. Benjamin Colman, except of their oldest
child and daughter, Mary, who married Rev. Ephraim
Ward. They had beside this, Sarah, William and
Benjamin. It is possible that their daughter, Mrs.
Ward, was the only one of the five to marry, but, of
this no certain record can be given.
96. Samuel Penhallow, son of John and Eliza-
beth (Butler) Penhallow, married Prudence Kneeland of
Boston, daughter of John and Prudence Kneeland,
Nov. 9, 1749. They lived to an advanced age together
in Portsmouth, but left no children. Brewster in his
" Rambles " speaks of them as follows :
"Their names were long held in veneration and
esteem, as Deacon Penhallow and wife, walking with
Christian uprightness, and abundant in good works.
The Deacon was also a magistrate and administered
justice in his sphere without tear or favor. To quote
from a late annalist, ' Justice Penhallow was a strict
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514 CuTTS Genealogy.
constructionist, believing with C. J. Jay, that justice
should be administered faithfully, impartially, and
without delay. He recognized only two distinctions
of character of those living under and being entitled to
the protection of the laws, viz.: Obedience to, and dis-
obedience of those laws. Neither the possession of
wealth nor any adventitious coudition of life of the
accused could influence the old Deacon.'"
Mrs. Prudence Penhallow died July -23, 1810, when
she was in her eightieth year. Her husband outlived
her three years, dying Oct. 14, 1813, aged ninety- two
years.
97. John Penhallow, the second son of John and
Elizabeth (Butler) Penhallow, married Sarah Went,
worth, daughter of Hunking and Elizabeth (Wibird)
Wentworth, and had eleven children. His wife's father
was uncle of the then royal governor and chairman of
the first Committee of Safety.
Mrs. Sarah (Wentworth) Penhallow died June 3,
1773, and John Penhallow married for his second wife
Ann Wendell, daughter of Jacob and Sarah (Oliver)
Wendell, and granddaughter of Dr. Jas. Oliver of
Cambridge. She died Oct. 28, 1808. Left no issue.
Her husband survived her but five months, dying in
March, 1809.
»^- MS!0^^^ mu.rytfnt>r ^'dest child
^^'^ and daugh-
ter of John and Elizabeth (Penhallow) Dummer, married
Hon. Enoch Bartlett of Haverhill, Mass., in August,
1755. Her husband was a son of Thomas and Sarah
(Webster) Bartlett, and this was his second marriage,
he having then one son living (Bailey) by his first wife.
Mrs. Bartlett had two daughters, one of whom married
CuTTS Genealogy. 515
Nathaniel Sparliawk, Jr., grandson of General Sir
Wm. Pepperrell. The other (Katherine) died unmar-
ried. Mr. Bartlett was a descendant of Richard
Bartlett, who came to Newbury in 1635. Mrs. Bart-
lett had one brother, John, who married and left two
daughters, both of whom died unmarried, so that
Elizabeth (Penhallow) Dummer's line is carried down
through the Bartlett branch.
108. RiCHAKD Waldron, Jr., a son of Col. R-ichard and
Eleanor (Vaughan) Waldron, was graduated from Har-
vard College in 1712. In 1718 he married Elizabeth
Westbrooke, a daughter of Col. Thos. and Mary (Sher-
burne Westbrooke. He was a member of the Royal
Council for New Hampshire in 1728 ; secretary of the
Province for a long period, including the administration
of Governor Belcher ; judge of Probate from 1737 to
1742, and the representative in the General Assembly
in 1749, of which body he was unanimously chosen
speaker.
■xH -r-J^ ./^^--.cZAr-' ^^^^ to Boston
^m^.— Ji £^^P>^ rff^^^P^^ 1657. He
^" went to Ports-
mouth as a merchant later. In 1665 he was elected a
representative to the General Court. From 1683 to
1702 served as a councillor of New Hampshire.
He was president of the Council in 1695 ; judge of
Probate 1697 ; selectman in Portsmouth, 1679; chief
justice Court Comtnon Pleas., 1693-5 ; captain of
Militia, 1702 ; and died Aug. 13, 1705.* Of his three
children., his daughter Sarah married Hon. Robert
Elliott, \ and their daughter Elizabeth married Lt.-Gov.
Geo. Vaughan. (See 115.)
*N. H. Hist. Coll., Vol. III.
f See Rockingham Co. Records, Reg. of Deeds, Vol. 3, p. 123, Oct. 26, 1676.
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110. William Waldron, son of Ricliard and Elinor
(Vauglian) Waldron, married Elizabeth Allen of
Martha's Vineyard. In addition to the notes already
given in reference to his life, we wonld add the follow-
ing. It is taken from the third volume of Samuel Sew-
all's Diary, j)age 385.
"Monday, 7~ 11*^ 1727.
"The Rev. Mr. Waldron dies, about 8, at night. Act"
31.
"Feria quinta, 14*^.
" Mr. Foxcroft preaches an Excellent Funeral Sermon
from Mat. 14: 12 ' And his disciples came and took
up the body and buried it, and went and told Jesus.'
Between 5 and 6, loas buried in his Grand 'p. CuWs his
Tomb in the Old Burying place: Bearers, Rev. Mr.
Sewall, Prince ; Mr. Cooper, Foxcroft ; Mr. Checkley,
Gee ; Dr. Mather led the Widow. Richard Cutt Esqr.
had a Ring, and pair of Gloves. President and several
of the Fellows there. I followed in my Coach with
daughter Sewall ; Eliza and Mrs. Prince ; Madam
Foxcroft followed with her coach, and Col. Tailer's
Chariot empty. I ordered my coach to turn up Queen
St., by which means I stood upon the high ground
over against Mr. Foxcroft, and saw the Bearers very
plainly enter the burying place and pass on to the Tomb."
This is a record which Sewall gives of the death and
burial of Rev. Mr. Waldron. It is the only account
known to be in existence, and also the only one where
his place of burial is named. No other papers are
known to be in existence which speak of his being
buried in a Cutts tomb. Inasmuch as Mr. Sewall
says " his Grand p. Cutts' tomb," and that was an error,
it may have been a tomb of some other member of the
family. Rev. Mr. Waldron was a ^?'6«^graudson of
Richard Cutt of Portsmouth. It may be that Richard
CuTTS Genealogy. 517
Cutt found liis wife in Boston, and that the tomb of
her family was called Cutt's. Certain it is there is no
record of any Cutts tomb to-day in any of Boston's
burial grounds. The Richard Cutt mentioned by Sew-
all as having a ring and gloves was probably his
mother's second cousin, Hon. Richard Cutts of Kittery,
Me., who married Eunice Curtis.
116. William Vaughan, son of Lieutenant-Governor
George Vaughan and Elizabeth (Elliott) Vaughan,
was graduated from Harvard College in the class of
1722. He was a merchant in his native town for sev-
eral years after the death of his father and then re-
moved to Damariscotta, Me., and formed a settlement
there. He was well qualified for this enterprise and
allowed no obstacle to prevent the accomplishment of
his views.
It was he who first conceived and planned out the
idea of the capture of Louisburg ; conferring with
Governor Shirley at the time in regard to the matter.
He (Vaughan) served as lieut.-col. and filled many
prominent positions during the siege.* It seems un-
fortunate that a combination of circumstances pre-
vented his receiving all the merit that was his due ; he
died in London in Dec, 1746, a year and a half after
the victory. His death was very greatly regretted in
England and America by a large circle of friends. He
was never married. His property was given chiefly to
his mother, and his brother and sister (Eliot and Jane
Vaughan).
119. Elizabeth Vaughan, daughter of Lieut.-Gov.
Geo. and Elizabeth (Elliott) Vaughan, married William
Bennett, a merchant of Portsmouth, N. H. As she
*Coll. N. H. Hist. Soc, 1823, VoL II. "
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grew older her eyesight became wonderfully clear,
which iu her youth had not been good, and she could
read the finest print and sew the finest " Holland "
without the use of spectacles. When she was over
ninety she translated the first book of Virgil. She
died in Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 3, 1800, being the
last survivor of the children of Governor Vaughan.*
123. Jane Vaughan, daughter of Lieut. -Gov. Geo.
and Elizabeth (Elliott) Vaughan, married, 1746, Major
James Noble, a wealthy merchant of Boston. Her
husband was a major in the 2d Regt. of Mass. Infan-
try at Louisbourg, 1745. He was one of the owners of
the town of Nobleboro, Me., which was named for his
family and by whom it was settled. They had no
children. He died iu 1772, having married a second
time in 1768 ; his second wife survived him.
143. Samuel Cutts, son of Hon. Richard and Eunice
(Curtis) Cutts, married Anna Holyoke, daughter of
Edward and Margaret (Appleton) Holyoke, in Nov.,
1762. His wife's father was then president of Har-
vard College. Her only brother was the famous Doc-
tor Edward Augustus Holyoke of Salem, Mass., who
lived to be six months over one hundred years old.
Through her mother, Mrs. Cutts was a descendant of
Pres. Rogers of Harvard College, Gov. Thomas Dud-
ley, and others equally distinguished. Through her
father she was a descendant of the families of Eliot
and Pynchon, being nearly related to John Eliot, " the
Indian Apostle."
Samuel Cutts received an excellent mercantile edu-
cation in the counting-house of Nathaniel Sparhawk of
Kittery, Me.
* Brewster's Rambles about Portsmouth.
CuTTs Genealogy. 519
His father sent him to Boston and elsewhere on
business for him and he was thrown among the fore-
most men of his day. His wife was related to the
Havens of Portsmouth, and it is probable that they
first met while she was on a visit to her cousins.
After his marriage he built a house on Market street,
Portsmouth, next to that now occupied and owned by
Mr. Alex. H. Ladd. It was destroyed by fire in 1802,
but its counterpart may be seen in Mr. Ladd's house,
which was built about the same time. Mr. Cutts was
a wealthy merchant ; his wharf stood directly opposite
his house (where a row of stores now stands). In
1771, '2, '3, '4 and '5 he was one of the selectmen in
Portsmouth. In 1774 he was a representative in the
General Assembly, and also a member of the First
Committee of Safety in N. H., organized that year.
He was also one of the Committee of Correspondence
in regard to the preventing the importation or sale of
tea. In 1776 he was one of the sio;ners of the " Asso-
ciation Test," and a representative in the General
Court in 1778. Beside these public positions he was
twice deputy to the Provincial Congress ; these being
the second and third sessions. It was to Mr. Cutts
that Paul Bevere brought a letter of warning from the
Boston Patriots. He was a member of the New
Hampshire Assembly in 1776, and one of a committee
of three appointed to draw up the New Hampshire
Declaration of Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Cutts had
five sons and four daughters, of whom two sons and
two daughters were married. The portraits of him-
self and wife, by Blackburn, are still extant in the
family of their great-grandson, the late Capt. Edward
Holyoke Cutts of Faribault, Minn. His three sons
Samuel, Jr., George and Hampden, who all died
unuiarried, lived to be merchants and have considera-
520 CuTTS Genealogy.
ble acquaintance with the world at large, through their
voyages to different parts of the woi-ld. They were
all, by a singular coincidence, taken ill while away
from home antl died in foreign lands.
Hampden was the youngest, being in his twenty-
fifth year, and died in Demerara. He had an extensive
library for so young a man, and many of the volumes
are still in the possession of the descendants of his oldest
brother, Edwar«i Cutts. Hon. Samuel Cutts died May
29, 1801, and his widow survived him eleven years, dy-
ing in 18 1 2. Of their descendants, through three lives,
less than fifty are living to-day, of whom only seven
bear the name of Cutts, and of those there are only
three male representatives. They are Samuel H.,
Stephen H., and Charles Cutts of Lewinsville, Va.,
grandsons and great-grandson respectively of the sub-
ject of this brief sketch.
144. Edwakd Cutts, son of Hon. Richard and Eunice
(Curtis) Cutts, married Elizabeth Gerrish, daughter of
Col. Timothy and Sarah (Elliott) Gerrish, on Nov. 14,
1758. His wife's brother, Captain Timothy Gerrish,
married Joanna Cutts (aunt to Edward Cutts), mak-
ing his brother-in-law also his uncle-in-law ! Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Cutts resided in Kittery, Me., in the
"Spruce-Creek district." They had two sons and two
daughters, who lived to marry, of whom the most
conspicuous was the late Edward Cutts, Esq., coun-
sellor-at-lavv, of Portsmouth, N. H. In 1774, Edward
Cutts, Sr., was appointed judge, and thenceforward
known as Judge Edward Cutts. In 1775, he was
elected representative, and in 1779-1780, councillor.
He was judge of Probate from 1795 to 1807 ; beside
these served on the Committee of Safety, and was
senator uu'ier Massachusetts from 1780-1782.
CuTTS Genealogy. 521
147. Mary Cutts, daughter of Hon. Richard and
Eunice (Curtis) Cutts, married Charles Chauncy, May
21, 1756.
Her husband was the eldest son and child of Dr.
Charles and Elizabeth (Hirst) Chauncy, and a nephew
of Lady Pepperrell of Kittery, Me.
Their married life was a brief one ; for two years
later she was laid in the graveyard on Cutt's Island,
within which a year before her infant son had been
laid. She was only twenty-four years old, but, if we
may judge from the inscription on her stone (the only
one now standing), was dearly beloved. It is not pos-
sible now to tell the author of the lines so clearly cut
upon her stone, but, we give it below that each one
may judge for himself as to its merits.
*' In this dark, silent mansion of the dead
A lovely mother and sweet babe are laid ;
Of every virtue of her sex possessed.
She charmed the world and made her husband blest.
Of such a wife, O righteous heaven bereft,
What joy for me, what joy on earth is left.
Still from my inmost soul the groans arise,
Still flow the sorrows ceaseless from my eyes.
But why these sorrows so profusely shed,
They may add to, buji^Hie'er, can raise the dead,
I soon shall follow the same dreary way
That leads and opens to courts of day ;
Then clasp them both upon the happy shore
And bliss shall join nor death shall part us more.
" Mary Chauncy, wife of Charles Chauncy and daugh-
ter of the Hon''*® Kichard Cutts, Esq., died, April 25,
1758, in the 24**^ year of her age, with her infant son
Charles Chauncy."
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522 CuTTS Genealogy.
The following poem was written upon seeing this
grave, and those who are acquainted with the author's
writings,* think it one of her best.
" IN KITTERY CHURCHYARD.
"Mary, wife of Charles Chaiincy, died April 23*
1758, in the 24'^'^ year of her age.
" Crushing the scarlet strawberries in the grass,
I kneel to read the slantins: stone ; Alas !
How sharp a sorrow speaks ! A hundred years
And more have vanished, with their smiles and tears
Since here was laid, upon an April day,
Sweet Mary Chauncy in the grave away, —
A hundred years since here her lover stood
Beside her grave in such despairing mood,
And yet from out the vanished past I hear
His cry of anguish sounding deep and clear,
And all my heart with pity melts, as though
To-day's bright sun were looking on his woe.
' Of such a wife, O righteous Heaven ! bereft,
What joy for me, what joy on earth is left?
Still from my inmost soul the groans arise,
Still flow the sorrows ceaseless from mine eyes.'
Alas, poor tortured soul ! I look away
From the dark stone, — how brilliant shines the day !
A low wall, over which the roses shed
Their perfumed petals, shuts the quiet dead
Apart a little, and the tiny square
Stands in the broad and laughing field so fair,
And gay green vines climb o'er the rough stone-wall
And all about the wild birds flit and call,
And but a stone's-throw southward the blue sea
Rolls sparkling in and sings incessantly.
* Celia Thaxter in " The Atlantic Monthly," Jan., 1874.
CUTTS Genealogy. 523
Lovely as any dream the peaceful place,
And scarcely changed since on her gentle face
For the last time on that sad April day
He gazed, and felt for him, all beauty lay
Buried with her forever. Dull to him
Looked the bright world through eyes with tears so
dim !
* I soon shall follow the same dreary way
That leads and opens to the courts of day.'
His only hope ! but when slow time had dealt
Firmly with him and kindly, and he felt
The storm and stress of strong and piercing pain
Yielding at last, and he grew calm again,
Doubtless he found another mate before
He followed Mary to the happy shore!
But none the less his grief appeals to me
Who sit and listen to the singing sea,
This matchless summer day, beside the stone
He made to echo with his bitter moan,
And in my eyes I feel the foolish tears
For buried sorrow, dead a hundred years ! "
Mr. Chauncy survive'! his wife more than fifty years.
In 1760 he married Joanna Gerrish, daughter of Capt.
Timothy and Joanna (Cutts) Gerrish, and cousin to his
first wife. They had thirteen children, six of whom
lived to marry. From 1775-1777 and in 1780 he was
councillor under Massachusetts. He was a graduate
of Harvard College in 1748, and in early life was for
many years actively engaged in the counting-house of
his uncle. Sir. Wm. Pepperrell. He had intended to
study for the ministry, but was prevented by ill health.
He and his second wife were companions together
nearly fifty years. She died three months before he
did in 1809, and both were interred in Cotton's burying-
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ground in Portsmouth, N. H., in which city they were
then living. An extended notice of his life will be
found in Brewster's Kamble's about Portsmouth, Ram-
ble 257, pages 276 to 281.
148. Thomas Cutts, son of Hon. Richard and Eunice
Curtis) Cutts, married Elizabeth, daughter of Domini-
cus and Rebecca (Smith) Scammon of Saco, Me., in
August, 1762. They had eight children, four of whom
were sons, and all of them lived to marry. Thomas
Cutts left Kittery when he was quite a young man,
and went to Saco (then Pepperrellboro) in 1758. He
had been before that in the counting room of Sir Wm.
Pepperrell and received a mercantile education there.
From Folsom's History of Saco and Biddeford we ex-
tract the following from his notice of Colonel Cutts :
" Having served a clerkship with Pepperrell, he
early commenced business, it is said, at Kittery, but
proving unfortunate in his first enterprise he left the
place and soon after, about 1758, came to this town.
He was then but twenty-two years of age with a capi-
tal of only $100, for which and to a greater amount he
was indebted to his father. He first took a room in
Dr. White's house when he began trading on a small
scale. By practicing the most rigid economy, even to
the preparation of his own food, thereby avoiding the
expense of board, and with the aid of an uncommon
aptitude for business, Mr. Cutts within a short period
enlarged his capital and became engaged in lucrative
and extensive transactions. Indian Island at that time
was covered with a forest of oaks, and as yet had
served little other purpose than to afford a favorite
place of resort to the friendly natives during the fish-
ing season.* Mr. Cutts was the first to appreciate the
importance of the Island and early resolved to make it
* This river was a famous salmon river at that time.
CuTTS Genealogy. 525
the seat of his business. lu pursuance of this design
in 1759 he purchased a small undivided part for about
$90, and soon after built a small house with con-
veniences for a store on the south-vs^est end of the
island, to which he removed. Mr. Cutts began to reap
the full advantages of a situation so judiciously chosen.
Besides the business of the store, which became greater
than any other in that vicinity, he entered into ship-
building and navigation, and up to the commencement
of the Revolutionary war was engaged in a Timber
trade with the British W. I. Islands equally profitable.
* * * He continued to occupy his first house about
twenty years, in which were born all but one of eight
children, five of whom are now living (1830). In 1782
the family removed to the elegant mansion house on
the upper part of the island, where Col. Cutts passed
the remainder of his life."
Col. Cutts purchased the larger part of this island, at
different times, of different parties. It was called
Cutts' Island for many years, and afterward called
Factory Island. In 1774 the colonel purchased Sir
Wm. Pepperrell's half and paid $1,100 for the same.
In 1767 he built the first bridge on the west side of
Indian Island, in company with several others. He
was one of the delegates chosen to the " County Con-
gress" held at Wells on Nov. 15 and 16, 1774.
His nephew, Charles Cutts of Portsmouth, N. H.,
writes as follows to him of the death of his brother
Samuel :
"Portsmouth, May 29, 1801.
" Dear Sir :
" The disorder which my father laboured under when
you saw him last has been rapidly increasing upon
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him since ; it is now about a fortnight that he has been
confined to his chamber since which he has been
unable to take scarcely any sustenance and has gradu-
ally declined without being afflicted with much pain
untill about noon this day when he expired. He re-
tained his sences to the last his remains will be interred
on Monday next. When if you can make it conveni-
ent to attend the funeral it will give us pleasure to ,
see you and any of your family. I remain with due I
respect your nephew ^y _ I
"Thomas Cutts, Esq.
On January 11, 1803, Mrs. Elizabeth Cutts, wife
of Col. Thos. Cutts, died. The following letter of con-
dolence was received by Col. Cutts from his sister-in-
law, Mrs. Anna (Holyoke) Cutts, widow of Samuel
Cutts.
"Portsmouth, Jan. 24, 1803.
" Dear Sir :
"The distance between us, obliges me to use
my pen in expressing to you how sincerely I sym-
pathize with you and your family, in the loss you have
sustained by the death of so amiable a companion and
friend, and so tender and affectionate a Parent. Hav-
ing experienced accumulated distresses of this kind
myself, I feel the more interested in your present afflic-
tion. Pecuniary losses may be made up by the benevo-
lence of the opulent — therefore they are light when
compared to the deprivation we sustain by the death
of near and dear friends and connections. These are
losses which no ewrthly friend can replace, but we have
an Heavenly one, who we are assured in Infinite wis-
dom and kindness corrects his dependant creatures,
and without whose superintending Providence not a
CuTTS Genealogy. 527
sparrow falls. These are considerations that I hope
will support you under your present heavy affliction as
they have done under many and great distresses, your
friend and sister. Anna Cutts." *
Among his children the most distinguished was
Hon. Richard Cutts, who married Anna Payne, f a sis-
ter of Dolly Madison, wife of President Madison, and
later became second Comptroller of the Treasury.
Col. Cutts outlived his wife eighteen years, dying in
1821, in the 85th year of his age. His descendants
are more numerous in the male and female branches
than those of any of his brothers.
150. Sarah Mitchell, daughter of Roger and Sarah
(Cutts) Mitchell, and granddaughter of Richard and
Joanna (Wills) Cutts, married Jonathan Say ward, Esq.,
in 1737, who was more familiarly known as Judge
Say ward. Her husband was born in York, Nov. 9,
1713, and died there in 1797. He was at one time
before the Revolution the richest man in Maine, next
to Sir Wm. Pepperrell. " He had the confidence of
his townsmen, and was for seventeen years elected to
the office of representative to the General Court." J He
was also a judge of the Court of Common Pleas and
judge of Probate for York county. He held these
offices when the Revolutionary war broke out. Re-
fusing to sign papers censuring the home government,
which he had repeatedly taken an oath to support, he
became unpopular among the people. He was master
* Autograph Collection of Benj. N. Goodale, Esq., Saco, Me.
f Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Payne bad four daughters. The eldest, Dolly, mar-
ried James Madison. The next, Lucy, married Geo. S. Washington. Anna,
the third, Hon. Richard Cutts, and Mary, Jno. G. Jackson. They also had
four sous. Mrs. Mary (Coles) Payne was a daughter of Wm. and Lucy
(Winston) Coles,
X J'rom paper, by Hon. Wm. Goold on Madam Wood.
528 CuTTS Genealogy.
of an armed transport sloop in the Louisburg expedi-
tion of 1745, at wliicli time he brought home odd de-
signs in porcelain table-ware, brass fire sets, etc., etc.,
which are still in the house to which they were
brought one hundred and forty-six years ago. He and
his wife and daughter (his only child) were painted by
Blackburn. These very valuable portraits are still in
possession of the family and are among the finest of
that artist's works. Mrs. Sarah (Mitchell) Sayward
died Sept. 12, 1775, and was interred in the old burial
ground at Yoi'k Village, Me., where nearly twenty-
two years later her husband was interred. He was a
descendant of Jonathan Sayward who came early from
England and settled in York.
155. Robert Cutts, son of Deacon Thomas and Dorcas
(Hammond) Cutts, married Lydia Fernald, Nov. 18,
1758. They resided in Spruce Creek district. In
1761, Thomas Cutts (the Deacon) deeds one hundred
acres of land to his son Robert Cutts, for the considera-
tion of four hunih'ed pounds, as follows: * * *
" part of my homestead Farm whereon I now dwell,"
* * * which it seems hj this instrument was
bounded by land " conveyed to my son Thomas Cutts
Jr.; " " by land in possession of Capt. W"" Wentworth,"
* * * "by land belonging to the heu*s of John
Shepard deed. * "'^ ^' " to the bounds of the town
of York." His son, Thos. Cutts, Jr., being requested to
'' maintain a sufficient gate or Bai's near his house to
prevent ci'eatures doing damage on the said Robert's
land," also out of this hundred acres he excepts &
reserves to his " said son Thomas Cutts Jr. his Heirs
and assigns a convenient-way or privilege at all times
to pass and repass through the above granted land,
from the said Thomas Cutts Jr. his house to the public
CuTTS Genealogy. 529
road or highway." He also conveys fifty acres of land
in 1790 to Robert, his son, "being that part of my
homestead on which I now dwell," he includes in this
his " Dwelling-house barn and all other buildings
standing on the said fifty acres." These deeds show
that at that time there were a number of the family
living near each other in the "Spruce Creek district,"
of whom the first to move so far from their birth-place
was Deacon Thomas Cutts. When he went from his
home on Cutts Island five miles in the woods, there
were a lai'ge number of wild animals and the country
was wild and unsettled. Robert Cutts' second marriage
was with Margery Pepperrell Wentworth, a daughter
of Capt. Wm. Wentworth above named, and great
grand daughter of Wm. Pepperrell, through his ?on
Andrew. He had three children by his first wife and
ten by the second, ten of whom married.
213. Mary Whipple, eldest child and daughter of
Captain William and Mary (Cutt) Whipple, married
Robert Traill, Sept. 1, 1748. Her husband was a native
of the Orkney Islands, and several years an eminent
merchant in Boston. He served as collector of the
customs of the port of Portsmouth, in 1769. He was
opposed to the Revolution and left the Province at its
commencement. He was connected with the British
army on Long Island, and in New York for a time,
and then went to England. They had four children ;
three sons and one daughter. Of these, their daughter,
Mary, married Keith Speuce, Esq., and was grand-
mother of the late James Russell Lowell. The resi-
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Traill, in Portsmouth, was that
now standing at the south-west corner of State and
Fleet streets (No. 82 State street).
67
530 CuTTS Genealogy.
214. William Whipple, son of Captain William and
Mary (Ciitt) Whipple, was born in tlie " Whipple-
Garnson House " in Kitteiy, Me., situated on Whip-
ple's cove, Jan. 14, 1730-31. "His education was
received in one of the public schools of that town,
where he was taught reading, writing, arithmetic and
navig-ation. From school he went on board a merchant-
man and was bred a sailor. Before the age of twenty-
one he had the command of a vessel, and in that capac-
ity performed many voyages to Europe and the
West-Indies ; and, according to the practice which too
generally prevailed in those days, was concerned in the
slave trade, and imported negroes from Africa into this
country. About the year 1759, he left the sea, and
engaged in trade in this town, in company with his
brother, under the firm-name of William and Joseph
Whipple ; and continued this connection in business un-
til a short time ^^revious to the Revolutionary war, when
he quitted all mercantile engagements. Mr. Whipple
was possessed of a strong mind and quick discernment,
was easy in his manners, courteous in his deportment,
correct in his habits and constant in his friendships.
He very early took a decided part in favor of his coun-
try in their disputes with Great Britain. His towns-
men placed the highest confidence in his patriotism
and integrity, and frequently elected him to offices
which required firmness and moderation. In the
spring of 1775 he was elected a member of Congress,
which was to meet at Philadelphia in May, and in the
same year was chosen a delegate to the Provincial
Congress, which assumed the government after the
commencement of hostilities. He was likewise one of
the Committee of Safety for the town, and for the State,
and was one of the Council under the first form of
State government. In 1776, he was again elected a
CuTTS Genealogy. 531
member of Congress and took his seat in the month of
February. At this session of that V)0(ly, the Declara-
tion of Independence was made, and the name of Wil-
liam Whipple, with those of the other illustrious
signers of that instrument, will be handed down to
posterity with every mark of gratitude and respect.
General Whipple was several times called into service
with detachments of his brigade to oppose the British
troops. He had with him, at the capture of Burgoyne,
a valuable negro servant, imported from Africa, named
Prince. On his way to the army he said to his servant,
" Should we be called into action, I hope you will be-
have yourself like a man of courage, and fight bravely
for your country." Prince replied, " Sir, I have no in-
ducement to fight, but, if I had my libert} , I would
endeavor to defend it to the last drop of blood."
The General then said to him, " Prince, you shall
have your freedom, from this time you are your own
man." He was again elected a member of Congress,
took his seat in the month of October, 1778, and was
considered very useful and active. After his return
from Congress, he was repeatedly chosen as a member
of the Legislature of the State. About this time the
General began to be troubled with strictures in the
breast, which were at times very painful to him. A
little exercise would bring on violent palpitations of
the heart, which were very distressing. Riding on
horseback often produced this efi:ect, and sometimes
caused him to faint. This complaint prevented his
engaging in the active scenes of life, and induced him
to resign his military command. On the 20th of June,
1782, he was appointed a judge of the Superior Court
of Judicature. A discerning mind, sound judgment
and integrity were deemed essential qualifications, and,
these virtues General Whipple possessed. He continued
532 CuTTS Genealogy.
on the bench about three years, but his disorder became
more painful to him, and in the fall of 1785, he was
obliged, to leave the court before the Circuit was com-
pleted. He departed this life on the 10th day of No-
A^ember, in the fifty-fifth year of his age. By his special
direction to his brother, Dr. Brackett, his body was
opened, and it was found that an ossification had taken
place in his heart, the valve was united to the aorta,
only a small aperture, the size of a large knitting
needle, was open, through which all the blood flowed
in its circulation, and when any sudden motion gave it
new impulse, it produced the palpitation and faintness
to which he was liable." *
This sketch of his life, written by the author of the
Annals of Portsmouth, is perhaps the most valuable
and compi'ehensive of any yet printed, and we therefore
use it, for those who would rather read something
already in print, than to have something rewritten for
the occasion. He married his cousin, Katherine Molfatt,
who with her infant child lies buried in the North
burying ground of Portsmouth.
''.i^M^Jdf^
youngest son and child of Capt. Wm. and Mary
(Cutt) Whipple, was born in Kittery at the Whip-
ple-Garrison House, and educated in the schools of
that town. His mercantile education was received
in the counting-house of Nathaniel Carter, Esq.,
* Adams' Annals of Portsmouth, pp. 281-284. " Rambles About Porta-
moutb," No. XXVIII, pp. 150-154.
CuTTS Genealogy. 533
of Newbury port, Mass. (father of Mrs. Edward Cutts).
He was iu business some years witli his famous
brother (Wm.), after whicli he was appointed collector
of the port of Portsmouth. His first appointment was
by the State of New Hampshire, and after the adoption
of the Federal Constitution, by the President of the
United States; this office, with but a brief intermission,
he held until a short time before his death in 1816.
He married Hannah Billings of Boston, in 1762, and
was one of those who took part in the early settlement
of Coos county, N. H., and was living at Jeffer-
son in 1773. During the Revolution he was
captured by the Indians, but escaped. A fine portrait
of him is in the possession of Mrs. Dr. Heffenger of
Portsmouth (a descendant of his sister, Mrs. Traill).
Mrs. Hannah (Billings) Whipple died January 30, 1811,
when she was 75 years old, leaving no children. They
resided at No. 70 State street, Portsmouth,*
218. Elizabeth MoFFATT, eldest child and daughter
of Hon. John and Katherine (Cutt) Moffatt, married
Hon. John Sherburne. They had five children, of
whom the youngest child and daughter, Elizabeth,
married Hon. John Langdon. Hon. John Sherburne
was a son of Hon. Henry Sherburne, one of the King's
Council, and chief justice of the Province of New
Hampshire from 1735 to 1746. He was also a grand-
son of Lieutenant-Governor John Wentworth. One
of the committee chosen at the time of the act to pre-
vent the importation and sale of tea, he filled that and
several other ofiices with great credit. This included
the office of judge of Probate from 1773 until 1776,
and councillor until the end of the provincial govern-
'«N. E. H. G. Register," X, 48; " McClintock's Hist. New Hampshire,"
pp. 305-307.
534 CuTTS Genealogy.
meiit. He died March 10, 1797, in his seventy-seventli
year.
221. Samuel Moffatt, son of Hon. John and Kathe-
rine (Cutt) Moffatt, married Sarah Catherine Mason,
February 1, 1764, daughter of Col. John Tufton Mason
and his wife, Maria Theresa Van Harts Bergen. They
had six children, half of whom were sons, and four of
whom married. Their third child, Mary Tufton, mar-
ried Nathaniel Appleton Haven. When her parents
went to Demerara, in 176S, she was left in Ports-
mouth with her aunt, Mrs. Katherine (Moffatt)
Whipple, who adopted her (as they had no children),
and she lived with them until she was married. They
were living then in the present residence of Alex. H.
Ladd, Esq., of Portsmouth, N. H., where General
Whipple died, in 1785, one year before his father-in-
law, John Moffatt. Samuel Molfatt graduated from
Harvard College in 1758. His father-in-law was an
officer in the English army, and died at Buckden,
Eng., August 8, 1787, aged 74. Colonel Mason
was heir by entail of the estates in America granted
to his ancestor, John Mason, in 1623, by King James
I, embracing what is now the greater part of New
Hampshire. John Mason was secretary and president
of the company of noble men and gentlemen, known
as the ''Council of Plymouth," established in 1620,
'' for the planting and governing of New England in
America." He was also at d liferent times governor of
Newfoundland, governor of the castle at Portsmouth,
England, etc.*
Fifth generation.
250. Mary Pej^hallow, daughter of John and Sarah
(Wentworth) Penhallow, married Daniel Austin, Esq.,
*MSS. Notes of Chas. H. Ladd, Esq.
CuTTs Genealogy. 535
July 22, 1787. He was a son of Timothy Austin and
Lydia Waldo. His father was commissary to General
Washington while the General remained at Cam-
bridge, and afterward deacon in Dr. Jedediah Morse's
church. Daniel Austin was one of ten children, and
he in turn had seven children, of whom the late Rev.
Daniel Austin was the only son, and he leaving no
sons, the line has died out in that branch of the
family. Daniel Austin erected the first three-story
store in Portsmouth in 1800."^' Mrs. Mary (Penhal-
low) Austin died in 1847, at the advanced age of 87.
Her husband died in 1818, aged 65.
252. HuNKiNG Penhallow, son of John and Sarah
(Wentworth) Penhallow, married Harriet Pearce.
"After passing some years of his early life as a ship-
master he left the sea and resided for a while on the
island of Tobago, W. I., then returned to Portsmouth,
his native town, and for nearly thirty years in business
there, was distinguished as a correct, honorable mer-
chant." f The last twelve years of his life, with one
exception, he was either a member of the House of
Kepresentatives, of the Senate, or of the Council of
New Hampshire. He was also several times a select-
man and an assessor. During the war with Great
Britain he was one of the Committee of Safety; presi-
dent of the New Hampshire Union Bank eleven years
and one of the trustees of the Portsmouth Savings
Bank. All these offices were filled with credit to him-
self, and his name held in high esteem wherever it was
known.
* Brewster's Rambles, No. 58,
\ " Penhallow Family," p. 11.
53^ CuTTS Genealogy.
^ " Bartlett
and Katlierine Diimmer,^' married Hon. Nathaniel
Si^arliawk, April 26, 1780. He was the son of
Col. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Pepperrell) Sparhawk,
aud grandson of General Sir William Peppen-ell. Eliza
beth Bartlett was his second wife ; his first being his
cousin, Miss Katy Sparhawk. Portraits of himself and
his first wife are owned by Edward E. Sparhawk,
Esq., of Koxbury, Mass. By this second marriage he
had only one child, Mrs. Elizabeth (Bartlett) Spar-
hawk dying two ^^ears after her marriage. Mary Pep-
perrell Sparhawk, their daughter, was born in Kittery,
Me., in the home of her grandparents, the old Spar-
hawk mansion. Her mother died in Haverhill (at her
brother's home), and as Nathaniel Sparhawk spent
many yeai's abroad, by request his daughter Mary
passed many years with her uncle, Bailey Bartlett, and
her aunt, Mrs, Dr. Chas. Jarvis of Boston. In late life,
Nathaniel Sparhawk returned to Kittery and died
there in 1816.*
275. Thomas Westbrooke Waldrojst, son of Richard
and Elizabeth (Westbrooke) Waldron, married Con-
stantia Davis, of Dover, N. H-, in 1755. He was a man
of large property and extensive influence, although not
so much in public office as father, grandfather, or great-
grandfather. He inherited the homestead, mill-privi-
lecj-es, etc., purchasing the rights of his brother George.
The town records show him to have been frequently
moderator of Dover town-meetings (1754, 1756, 1757,
1759, 1760, 1762-9, 1771-5); a selectman in 1751,
1753, 1754, 1756, 1758-61 ; town-clerk from 1771 to
* See " Materials for a Geuealogy of the Sparhawk family."
CuTTS Genealogy. 537
1785; representative in 1756, 1762-5, 1768. He lived
on the old property, and in the Waldron house (which
is now called, as for many years, the " old boarding
house''), and died there April 3, 1785. He was
buried in the burial OTOund west of the Methodist
chui-ch. After his death, the children were carried to
Portsmouth, where they remained for several years.
Thomas Westbrooke Waldron made his will Aug. 7,
1779. He owned large quantities of land. In ad-
dition to the Dover property he owned lands in
Rochester, Barrington, Gilmanton, Grafton county,
Lebanon, Chichester, Canaan, Kilkenny and the Globe
Tavern, the Square and the Training field in Ports-
mouth, two mill privileges in Portsmouth, and part of
the lower falls. These quantities of real estate were
divided among his children, Charles and Dauiel in-
heriting the Dover property. Daniel was the last
owner of the extensive Waldron real estate in Dover.
It probably came into the family in 1642 when the
mill-privilege in the center of Dover was granted to
Major Richard Waldron. Upon January 31, 1820, an
uninterrupted family ownership of 178 years termi-
nated." *
304. George King, son of William and Abigail A.
(Oberne) King, married Susanna Sparhawk, May 12,
1771, and died 1786. At the time of the death of
Theodore Atkinson in 1799, most of his property went
into possession of George King, by bequest, on condi-
tion of his changing his name to Atkinson. The re-
quest was complied with, and he was afterward known
as George King-Atkinson. Theodore Atkinson and
George King were cousins, thus the bequest, when
Atkinson died leaving no descendants. "Hon. George
* From " Historical Memorauda," by Rev. A, K. Quint.
68
538 CuTTS Genealogy.
Atkinson was a man of some distinction and occupied
the mansion house of Hon. Theodore Atkinson on
Court street. He was twice a candidate for governor
of New Hampshire, and received nearly enough votes
to elect him." His wife was the daughter of Rev.
John Sparhawk of Salem, and niece of Col. Nathaniel
Sparhawk who married Elizabeth Pepperell. An ab-
stract of her will is given in No. 92 of the " Rambles
about Portsmouth." She died without issue in 1796.
The bulk of her husband's pro])erty was willed to Wil-
liam King, on the condition of adding Atkinson to his
name, which he did. The farm now owned by Hon.
Frank Jones in North Portsmouth was formerly the
property of her husband ; it afterward became the
property of Col. Geo. K. Sparhawk. Geo. King, be-
fore changing his name, was in the Council from 1777
to 1781, and the New Hampshire Senate from 1785 to
1788. He was speaker of the House 1784.
307. William King, son of Wm. and Abigail A.
(Oberne) King, married Mary Wendell, daughter of
John Wendell and granddaughter of Hon. Jacob Wen-
dell. It was their own son William who inherited the
property of his uncle, Geo. King- Atkinson, and married
Abigail Pickering, daughter of Hon. John and Abigail
(Sheafe) Pickering. Wm., Jr., was solicitor from 1789
to 1803, register of Probate, 1787 to 1819, judge of
Superior Court, 1803 to 1805, and attorney-general of
New Hampshire. He died in Sept., 1820, and his
widow survived him eighteen years.
331. Thomas Shannon, son of Cutt and Mary
(Vaughan) Shannon, was born in Dover, N. H., and mar-
ried, Feb. 28, 1771, Lillias Watson. He was an innholder
at Dover from 1770 to 1796, and a most highly respected
CuTTS Genealogy. 539
and prominent citizen of that place. In 1785 lie was
commissioned captain in the 2d Regt. of New Hamp-
shire Militia, Removing to Rochester, N. H., in 1796,
he died there on May 29, 1800. His widow married
Hon. Jonathan Clarke of Northwood, N. H., and died
in that town Apr. 15, 1814.
332. James Noble Shannon, brother of Thomas, was
the adopted son of Major James Noble of Boston. He
settled in Nova Scotia and there married Chloe Crane,
a sister of Col. Jonathan Crane of Horton, N. S. She
had married before, but her husband died early, Jas.
Noble Shannon was a prominent merchant at Horton
and at Parisboro, N. S., where he died Nov. 7, 1822,
aged 72 years, leaving no children. He adopted his
nephew, James Noble Shannon, son of his brother,
Hon. Richard Catts Shannon, and on his coming of
age set him up in business.*
365. Joseph Tucker (Captain) " was an officer in the
Continental army of the Revolution, and after the
adoption of the Federal Constitution, was collector of
the customs for the port of York under Washington.
He had two children only — both daughters."f
Captain Tucker was the third son and child of Nich-
olas Tucker, and married Mary Stone, daughter of Capt.
John and Eunice (Raynes) Stone. " On 19^*" Aug. 1775
he was appointed 2*^ Lieutenant in Capt. Francis
Shaw's Co. to be raised in Gouldsborough, Narragua-
gus, Number Four (now Harington) and Pleasant river,
for the defence of the sea coast (District of Maine) was
commissioned ensign in Brooke's (7^^) regiment in 1777,
lieutenant 9 Feb. 1780 and was pay master in 1780-
83. During the war he visited York, Me., in com-
*Extract from letter of Judge S. L. Shannon, Halifax, N. S.
fEitract from pamphlet, by W. P. Preble.
540 CuTTs Genealogy.
pauy witli Commodore Samuel Tucker tlieii superin-
tendiug the construction of a 20-gun ship called the
Minerva which was intended by her owner Capt. John
Stone, for a privateer. He there made the acquaint-
ance of Mary, daughter, of the Captain Stone, who was
a descendant on her mother's side from Grovernor
Bradstreet of Massachusetts, married her and purchasing
the wharf and other property of his father-in-law re-
mained there and established himself in business. He
was collector of customs for the Port of York from
179:3-1804, Town Treasurer for many years and until
his death (about 1812) and influential in town affairs."*
387 ^^i^^yJ^^n-T^t^^t^^^
(merchant), son of Samuel and Anna (Holyoke)
Cutts, was born in Portsmouth, September, 1763, where
he received his early education. He married Apr. 17,
1796, Mary, the daughter of Nathaniel and Abigail
(Beck) Carter of Newburyport, Mass. Eight years
before, his sister Elizabeth had married his wife's
brother, Nath'l Carter, Jr., and thus the acquaintance
was brought about with his wife. An excellent minia-
ture of Edward Cutts, painted before his marriage, while
in Paris, is no\v in the family of his granddaughter, the
late Mrs. Anna H. (Cutts) Howard. He traveled exten-
sively in early life, as did his brothers, Samuel, George
and Hampden, who died unmarried. He was a select-
man in Portsmouth in 1802 and '3 ; a representative in
the Legislature in 1807-8, and 1811 and '12 ; he was
again a selectman in 1815-16. In 1817 he was one of
the committee appointed to make arrangements for the
reception of President Monroe on his visit to Ports-
mouth. He was at that time collector of internal
* Extract from Memorials, Mass. Soc. of the Ciuciunati.
a.
g^^^.(^^^
CuTTS Genealogy. 541
revenue, and Justice of the Peace and of the Quorum
for the county of Rockingham from 1811 to 1821 un-
der Governors John Langdon, John Taylor Gilman and
Samuel Bell. He built the house in 1805 on " Christian
Shore," in Portsmouth, now owned by the family of
the late Hon. James Woodward Emery. Mrs. Cutts
was a descendant through her paternal grandmother,
Hannah (Gookin) Carter, of the far-famed Anne Hutch-
inson and Major-General Daniel Gookin, tracing her
ancestry back in the Gookin line, to Thos. Gookin of
Ripple Court, Kent, and through his wife Catherine
Denne to E-obert de Dene, whose family was established
in Kent antecedently to the Conquest, She was a
woman of great native ability and much beloved in
her family, and by a large circle of friends.
In 1818 a bank was established in Portsmouth, and
the following copy from a framed document, in the
directors' room of The Portsmouth Savings Bank, tells
the story.
"Portsmouth, May 26, 1818.
" We the subscribers agree to associate for the pur-
pose of establishing a Provident Institution for deposits
and investment of monies of any Person in the town of
Portsmouth and its Vicinity. And as soon as an act
of incorporation is obtained for which a petition is to
be preferred to the Legislature we will meet and or-
ganize the Society and establish by-laws for its regu-
lation.
Jacob Cutter. James Sheafe
Isaac Waldron. Edward Cutis
Sam Larkin. Tho. Manning
E. G. Parrott. John Goddard
H. S. Langdon. J. Mason
Robert Rice
Dan'l R. Rogers
542 CuTTS Genealogy.
Nath'l A. Haven.
B. Biierly
Thomas Sheafe
Henry Ladd
John Haven
Jno. Langdon, Jr.
Sam'l Sheafe."
Hon. Edward Cutts was president of the institution.
He died on Sept. 20, 1824. His funeral sermon was
preached from the 23d chapter Numbers, verse 10th,
"Let me die the death of the righteous," the officiat-
ing clergyman being Rev. Dr. Parker, of Portsmouth,
N. H. His wife removed to Vermont a few years later
and died there at the residence of her son, Hon.
Hampden Cutts, in 1840, at the age of 74.
388. Eliza Eppes Cutts, eldest daughter of Hon.
Samuel and Anna (Holyoke) Cutts, married Nathaniel
Carter, Jr., of Newbury port, Mass., son of Nathaniel and
Abigail (Beck) Carter, in May, 1788. She was considered
a remarkable woman for her day in her education and
natural ability. She was familiar with and could con-
verse in several languages. She interpreted the public
documents that passed between the two nations when
Count De Estange, commander of the French fleet, was
in America. She could converse freely in French with
any one. It is related of her that when in late life she
was living in Amherst, Mass., and boarding at the hotel,
she had the following experience with two young men
who took dinner at the same table with her. They
began making observations on each at the table in
French, and when they reached her they began to com-
ment on her; she immediately answered them in French;
they then began the same in Italian, in which language
CuTTS Genealogy. 543
she answered them; after whicli they tried Spanish and
she answered them in that. They then arose and left
the table, with their dinner uncompleted, evidently
mnch discomfited. AVhen her brother Charles Cutts
was in the Senate and with one other of the New Eng-
land delegation voted for war, the public intended
when they came home to insult them. The morning
he was to arrive in the stage at Newburyport, his sister,
Mrs. Carter, went to the livery-stable and ordered a
fast horse and carriage and went out three or four miles
to meet the stage. When she met it, he joined her and
they went on a cross road to Amesbury and on five or
six miles, when the stage then overtook them and he
got aboard and went on to Portsmouth. The large
crowd at the hotel when the stage arrived found he
was not aboard, they went home sorely disappointed,
having been duped by a smart woman. Mrs. Carter
died in Kennebunk on the 23d of June, 1857, in her
ninety-third year.
398. Maky Cutt, daughter of Judge Edward and
Elizabeth (Gerrish) Cutt, married Rev^ Asa Piper of
Wakefield, N. H., April 6, 1788. Her husband was a
Congregational clergyman, he graduated from Harvard
College in 1778, studied divinity and was ordained
September 22, 1785. He was pastor of the same church
for nearly fifty years, only having a colleague the last
seven years of his pastorate. His relation with the
church where he was first ordained terminated by his
death, May 17, 1835. Rev. Albert H. Thompson says
of him, in his "One Hundredth Anniversary of the
Organization of First Church, and Ordination of the
First Settled Town Minister of Wakefield, N. H.": " He
was of staunch English stock, a good scholar, and a
priest of the Most High God. He was the first pastor
544 CuTTS Genealogy.
of this chiu'ch and s^tancls at the head of the line in
time and talent." Physically he was well (levelo2:)ed
and abont six feet high, a man of force of character and
deep piety, with sound judgment and correct opinions
on the great questions of his day. lie was beloved by
all who knew him, both by the members of his church
and society and the towns-people generally.*
416- 0'U^^^ix^„C^<Z2^7r Tho^'maT and
Elizabeth
(S cammo n)
Cutts, married
March 31, ISO-t, Anna Payne, daughter of John and
Mary (Coles) Payne. The following obituary notice of
him was from the pen of the Hon. John Quiucy Adams :
'' The memory of the late Hon. Richard Cutts of
Washington, D. C, deserves from his friends and
countrymen a more detailed notice of his career of life
than the mere notice of the day and hour of his decease.
He has been for many years distinguished by the con-
fidence of his country in many stations of honor and
of trust, legislative and executive, and has faithfully
performed all their duties. Born on the SS*'^ of June,
1771, at Cutt's Island, Saco, (the residence of his father,
the late Thomas Cutts, Esq.,) in the province, or district
of Maine, then constituting a part of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts, descended from one of the most an-
cient families in New England, and inheriting that in-
extinguishable love of freedom, the envied, yet
venerated peculiar characteristic of the English Pil-
grims, he received his early education at Harvard
University, at which institution he was graduated in
1790 in the 20**" year of his age. Most of the sons of
* Genealogy of the Piper Family," p. 88.
CuTTS Genealogy. 545
that nursing motlier of the liberal Arts, pass from her
intellectual tuition to the profounder studies of one or
other of the learned professions ; yet, among the most
illustrious of her children, she takes pride in counting
no inconsiderable number of eminent artists, skillful
navigators, and enterprising merchants. Following
the bent of his inclinations, having studied law, Mr.
Cutts engaged extensively in the pursuits of navigation
and commerce, though at the same time deeply in-
volved in the vicissitudes and ardently devoted to the
duties of political life. At an early period of his
career after the close of his studies at the University,
he visited Europe, and added to his stock of knowl-
edge, acquired at the seat of science, the stores of
experimental instruction acquirable only in the schools
of observation and inquisitive travel.
" On his return from Europe, after serving two suc-
cessive years as a member of the General Court of
Massachusetts, he was, at the age of 29, in 1800, elected
by the people of his district a member of the House
of Eepresentatives of the United States. He took his
seat in the House on the 1^^ December, 1801, com-
mencing with the administration of Jefferson, and
through six successive congresses, constantly approved
by the continued confidence of his constituents, he
gave a firm, efficient and undeviating support to that
administration, and to that of his successor, Mr. Madi-
son, until the close of his first term, on the 3^^ of March,
1813, having patriotically sustained by his votes, non-
importation, non-intercourse, the embargo, and finally
war, as measures called for by the honor and interest of
the nation, although ruinous to his private fortune,
since the greater part of his property consisted of ships,
the loss of which, if captured or destroyed, might, as
thus it did, reduce him to poverty. On the 3*^ of
69
546 Cu TTS Genealogy.
June of that year he was appointed Superintendent
General of Military Supplies, " an office created by the
act of S""*^ March, 1813, the better to provide for the
supplies of the army of the United States, and for the
accountability of persons intrusted with the same, an
office of high trust and responsibility, but, the functions
of which Avere only required during the continuance of
the war. The office was accordingly abolished by the
act of y^ March, 1817, to provide for the prompt settle-
ment of public accounts. By the same act, the office
of Second Comptroller of the Treasury was created, to
which Mr. Cutts was immediately appointed by the
President, James Monroe, and which he held until
1829; since which time he has resided in the city of
Washington, in the retirement of private life, until his
death, April 7, 1845. In the year 1804, Mr. Cutts
was united in marriage with Miss Anna Payne, a sis-
ter of Mrs. Madison, and every way worthy of the
same parentage. By her he had six children, four sons
and two daughters. She died in 1832."
418. Sarah Cutis, daughter of Colonel Thomas and
Elizabeth (Scammon) Cutts, married Thomas Gilbert
Thornton, M. D., Nov. 26, 1793. Her husband was
son of Timothy and Eunice (Brown) Thornton, and
descended maternally from James and Sarah (Cogswell
Brown of Ipswich, Mass. On the paternal side he was
a descendant of Rev. Thomas Thornton, early of Yar-
mouth, Mass.
He studied medicine with Dr. Joseph Manning, and
attended early lectures at Harvard College. Settling
in Saco, Me., he became an eminent physician ; he was
also for a long time interested in commercial pursuits
in Saco, and one of the most successful merchants
in Maine. Upon Thomas Jefferson's accession to the
CuTTS Genealogy. 547
Presidency, he was appointed U. S. marshal for the
District of Maine, and held the same under Madison
and Monroe. About 1802-3 he almost entirely relin-
quished medical practice. He was largely the means
of founding the academy, which was afterward called
" Thornton Academy," as a compliment to him for his
interest. He was also president of the Saco bank and
a long time leader in the Democratic party.
420. Sarah Saywaed, daughter of Judge Jonathan
and Sarah (Mitchell) Sayward, married Nathaniel Bar-
rell, son of John and Ruth (Green) Barrell, Nov. 23,
1 758. Her husband was first a clerk in her father's store,
and afterward rose to prominence in the affairs of the
Province. " During the excitement for volunteers to
capture Quebec, Mr. Barrell accepted an ensign's com-
mission, and was in the assault and capture of the
city, and was promoted to be captain, for gallantry.
After the fall of Quebec Mr. Barrell went to England
and was at the coronation of George IH, in 1760. By
this monarch he was appointed councillor for New
Hampshire, and served at the council board, at Ports-
mouth, N. H,, with both Governors Went worth. He
too adhered to his oath and became a Tory.""^ Mr.
and Mrs. Barrell had eight children, of whom the eld-
est was the famous Ma' lam Wood of later days (Sarah
Sayward Barrell).
466. Joanna Chauncy, daughter of Charles and
Joanna (Gerrish) Chauncy, married Edward Parry, Esq.,
an eminent merchant of Portsmouth, N. H., in 1796.
They had one son, who died in infancy, and Mrs.
Parry only lived four years after her marriage. Ed-
ward Parry figured conspicuously in 1774 in the mat-
* From a paper by Hon. William Goold.
548 CuTTS Genealogy.
ter of the noii-im})()rta'tioD and taxation of tea. He
was the one to whom it was consigned, but *' publicly
declared he would not accept of the consignment
thereof, nor would he have any thing to do therewith
for sale under the present circumstance." *
499. General James Screven, son of James and
Maiy Hyrne (Smith) Screven, married Mary Odingsell,
daughter of Charles Odingsell, Esq., of Edistoe Island
in South Carolina. He was one of a conuuittee of
thirty who were appointed at a meeting of the inhabit-
ants of Georgia, at the Exchange in Savannah, July
27, 1774, to draw up resolutions not to use or import
British manufactures till America shall be restored to
her constitutional rights. This committee reported
the resolutions at a subsequent meeting, August 10th.
The resolutions and report will be found in "Peter
Force's American Archives," 4th series, vol. 1, pp. 638
and 700. James Screven was subsequently a member
of the " Provincial Congress " of Georgia, which met
July 4, 1775, and was at the head of the eleven del-
egates from St. John's parish.
517. Mart Whipple Traill, daughter of Robert and
Mary (Whipple) Traill, married Keith Spence, son of
James and Janet (Blaw) Spence, of Kirkwell, Ork-
ney. He was a merchant, and settled in Portsmouth.
From 1800 to 1805 he was purser of the United States
Navy. He was purser of the frigate Philadelphia
when that vessel was captured by the Tripolitans, Oc-
tober 31, 1803, and was a prisoner in Tripoli during
the attack of August 7, 1804, in which his son dis-
tinguished himself, as already mentioned. He is
*" Adams' Annala of Portsmouth " (1774) (with annotations by George
E. Hodgdon).
CuTTS Genealogy. 549
spoken of as " a 2;entlemaii justly beld in high estima-
tion for his probity, intelligence and nice sense of
honor," and also as " the bosom friend and mentor of
Decatur." He died suddenly in New Orleans, and
was buried there.*
521. John Samuel Sherburne, son of Hon. John and
Elizabeth (Moifatt) Sherburne was a member of the tirst
and second Congress at Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. dis-
trict attorney and judge of the Court of Admiralty.
At nineteen he was aid-de-camp to General Sullivan.
523. Elizabeth Shekburne, daughter of Hon. John
and Elizabeth (Moffatt) Sherburne, married Hon. John
Langdon February 8, 1776-7, son of John and Mary
(Hall) Langdon. " John Langdon early took a decid-
edly American stand. In 1775 and 1776 he was a
delegate to the general Congress. He also took com-
mand of an independent company of cadets, and was
present at Burgoyne's surrender. He served in Rhode
Island with a detachment of his company, and
was present when General Sullivan brought off the
American troops. He was a member and speaker of
the Provincial Legislature in 1776 and 1777. When
the news of the fall of Ticonderoga reached Exeter,
where the Legislature was then in session, John Lang-
don, the speaker, seeing the public credit exhausted
and his compatriots discouraged, rose and said :
'' ' I have a thousand dollars in hard money ; I will
pledge my plate for three thousand more. I have
seventy hogsheads of Tobago rum, which will be sold
for the most they will bring. They are at the service
of the State. If we succeed in defending our iire-
* "Goldsborough Naval Chronicle," vol. I, p. 228; Cooper's History,
vol. I, p. 225.
550 CuTTS Genealogy.
sides and our homes, I may be remunerated ; if we do
not, then the property will be of no value to me. Our
friend vStark, who so nobly maintained the honor of
our State at Bunker Hill, may safely be entrusted
with the honor of the enterprise, and we will check
the progress of Burgoyne.'
"It is well known that from this noble offer sprang
the gallant little army of Stark's, that covered itself
with glory at Bennington.
" John Langdon was a judge of the Court of Common
Pleas in 1776, but resigned the next year. In 1778
he was agent under Congress for building ships of
war, and was continental agent for supplying materials
for the America, 74. In 1779 he was president of the
New Hampshire convention for regulating the cur-
rency, and from 1777 to 1782 was speaker of the New
Hampshire House of Representatives; in 1780 he was
a commissioner to raise men and procure provisions
for the army, and June 30, 1783, was again elected
delegate to Congress. In 1784 and 1785 he was a
member of the New Hampshire Senate, and in the
latter year president of the State. In 1788 he was
delegate to the convention which framed the Constitu-
tion of the United States. In March, 1788, he was
elected representative in the New Hampshire Legisla-
ture, and speaker iu the House, but took the office of
governor, to which he was simultaneously chosen. In
November, 1788, he was elected a member of the Sen-
ate of the United States, became the first presiding
officer of that body, and was re-elected senator in
1794. Later in life he was nominated for Vice-Presi
dent, but declined on account of age. From 1801 to
1805 he was representative in the New Hampshire
Legislature, in 1804 and 1805 was speaker, and from 1805
to 1808, and 1810 and 1811 was governor. The degree
CuTTS Genealogy. 551
of LL. D. was given him by Dartmoutli Colleire in
1805. He died in Portsmouth, Sept. 18, 1819."*'^
Governor and Mrs. Langdon's only child married
Thomas Elwyn, Esq., and their descendants have up-
held the honor of the family name on both sides'.
525. Catherine Elizabeth Moffatt, daughter of
Samuel and Sarah Catherine (Mason) Moffatt, married
Nicholas Rousselet, March 26, 1787. He "was a mer-
chant, and a gentleman of some taste for the curiosities
of nature and art. He changed the name of Mulberry
lane to Demerara street, and over the store he built on
that street, he commenced the Portsmouth Mnaeum,
where he displayed all the curiosities he could gather.
* * * Nothing was added to the Museum after the
proprietor left for Demerara in July, 1800, where he
soon after died." * The document which we herewith
give shows that Mrs. E-ousselet's toilet case was not
neglected by her husband.
"Inventory of Jewelry in Hair Trunk, taken April
15, 1799, after the decease of my wife, with the
assistance of Mrs. Odiorne, of Kittery, her sister :
A Gold watch with a gold chain and a gold seal ;
A whistle, small etui and 5 other small trinkets ;
A Gold watch, set in diamonds, on the back a lady
holding her head with her left arm.
2 red trinkets, set in gold.
A Gold ring representing a lady under a tree, with
her dog sleeping ;
1 with two diamonds and coroline fiojure.
1 with small diamonds; 1 with corolines.
5 plain gold rings.
A small box with my picture and gold chain.
* " Rambles about Portsmouth," Nos. 81 and 123.
552 CuTTs Genealogy.
A snuff box with silver plate, marked C. E. R. con-
taining a gold necklace and a gold locket ;
A Snuff box as slipper, containing a gold necklace
as a chain with gold lock — weight 5 oz.;
A pair gold bracelets with Ivory representations ;
A silver Snuff-box marked C. E. R., containing a
pair gold bracelets as buckles, with black velvet
strings ;
A Gold Breast-pin representing Minerva and ship at
sea;
1 ditto representing a woman and her dog ;
A Snuff box of Turtle Shell, containing a pair of
sleeve buttons and a pair gold ear rings ;
A Snuff box and glass motto, " Look within," contain-
ing a gold neck-lace, with mother of pearl circles ;
A small box and motto, containing a gold neck-lace
for a child :
A gold tumbler in a green case ;
A turtle-shell Etui, with silver knife, scissors and
penknife, and a silver smelliug bottle representing a
pear."
A romantic account of Mr. Rousselet's courtship is
given in Brewster's " Rambles about Portsmouth" in the
123** ramble, for which as we cannot vouch as to its
authenticity, we give only the reference and those may
read who will.
528. Maey Tufton Moffatt, daughter of Samuel
and Sarah Catherine (Mason) Moffatt, in 1 786 married
Nathaniel Appleton Haven. He was graduated from
Harvard College in 1779. Was seven years a physician
and then a merchant.
562. Captain Daniel Wise, son of James and Eliza-
beth (Malcolm) Wise, was employed as a boy in Ports-
CuTTS Genealogy. 553
moutli, N. H., and worked on the sloop-of-war Ranger,
l)uilt for our gov^ernment by John Paul Jones. He
shipped on her and was with Paul Jones during his dar-
ing and celebrated cruise in her in the British Channel ;
took part in every naval engagement Paul Jones fought
in her. After Jones was promoted to the command of
the frig-ate JBon Homme Richard, he remained on the
Ranger which was then placed in command of Capt.
Elijah Hall of Portsmouth, N. H., who had previously
been Jones' first lieutenant in the Ranger, and com-
pleted the cruise. He received a pension for his ser-
vices, and finally settled down in Kennebunk, Me.,
where he married Hannah Hubbard, and engaged
largely and successfully in the West India trade,
sending out lumber, staves, etc., in his own vessels, and
importing molasses, rum and coffee.
The French captured three brigs of each of which
he was half owner, with specie on board for which his
estate has claims on our government (for spoliations
prior to 1800) amounting to nearly $30,000. This he
willed to his son George Wise. He died May 6, 1843,
aged 82 years and 4 months ; his wife survived him
nine years, dying in Oct., 1852, when 83 years of age.
They had seven children, all but one of whom lived
to marry, and four of them were sons.
Sixth geneTaiion.
daughter of
Nathaniel
/7 ^/ ^ and Eliza-
t/ beth (Bart-
lett) Sparhawk, married, March 14, 1808, Hon. Wil-
liam Jarvis, son of Dr. Charles and Mary (Clap-
ham) Jarvis of Boston, Mass. Her aunt, Mary
70
554 CuTTS Genealogy.
Pepperrell Spartawk, married Dr. Charles Jarvis,
some years after the death of his first wife, and it
was in visiting her aunt that she became acquainted
with her husband, Mr. Jarvis. He was educated in
Boston, at Bordentown, N. J., Academy, and at Phila-
delphia; he also served a mercantile apprenticeship in
Norfolk county, Va., as clerk and book-keeper. From
the age of 21 to 26 he did business on Long Wharf in
Boston, and by energy, intelligence and industry ac-
cumulated a considerable fortune for those days. It
was at about this time (1796) that he was thinking of
settling in a home of his own, but, becoming embar-
rassed, by the reason of the failure of a friend in New
York, for whom he had indorsed largely, he was led
to relinquish his business in Boston and go to sea. In
the next five years, as supercargo, captain and part
owner of a ship, he acquired a sufficient sum to relieve
him of all pecuniary embarrassments.
He sold his vessel and cargo at Cadiz and returned
to Boston. On his airival home he found a commis-
sion, from President Jefferson, awaiting him as consul
and charge to Lisbon. His qualifications for the place
had attracted the attention of President Jefferson, and
Mr. Jarvis accepted the position. During these inter-
vening years his engagement with Miss Sparhawk re-
mained unbroken, and, finding after his first term had
elapsed that he was desired to continue in his position,
he persuaded Miss Sparhawk to go to him. This she
did, after some waiting, and accompanied by her
cousin, John Sparhawk, who acted as her escort, she
made the voyage to her lover. The ship was unable
to put in at Lisbon and so went to Cadiz. There Mr.
Jarvis met his affianced bride, and they were married
at the house of the American consul at that port (Mr.
Hackley). Their oldest daughter was born at Lisbon,
CuTTS Genealogy. 555
and they remained there some time. During the time
Mr. Jarvis occupied this position he was continually
exercising his skill and tact for the interests of his
country. He was instrumental in bringing about a
change in the quarantine regulations of the kingdom,
and was the means of introducing the Spanish Merino
sheep into this country. Of these he bought 3,500,
and sent them to America. He returned with his
wife and daughter to the United States in 1810. In
1811 their second child was born, while Mrs. Jarvis
was in Haverhill, Mass. The return to the bleaker
climate of New England seemed to affect her health
and she did not long survive the birth of this daughter,
dying in Haverill, Mass., in 1811, where she was
buried. Her husband purchased a large tract of land
on the Connecticut river, in Vermont, known as
Weathersfield Bow, and became a farmer. He gave
considerable attention to cattle of all kinds. He im-
ported some fine stock from Holland. He often com-
municated the results of his experience to the news-
papers, and did much in that way to advance the in-
terests of stock raising and agriculture. He also in-
terested himself in American manufactures and would
not buy any articles of foreign make. He was an ex-
tensive reader, with a retentive memory and quick
perception of the right or wrong of the many subjects
in which he was interested. He married a second
time. Miss Ann Bailey Bartlett, a cousin of his first
wife, by whom he had a large family of children. He
died in Oct., 1859, when he was in his ninetieth year.
It has been said of him : " He was one of the great
men of the age in which he lived, and though for many
years he had declined all public honors, his superiority
was felt and acknowledged in his by no means circum-
scribed circle of acquaintance and nowhere more than
556 CuTTS Genealogy.
in the midst of bis own family who rise up to call him
blessed." His oldest daugliter, Mary Pepperrell Spar-
hawk Jar vis, after his death published a volume en-
titled " Life and Times of William Jarvis,"
637. Benjamin Guild, who married Elizabetli
Quincy, was a son of Benj. and Abigail (Graves) Guild.
He graduated from Harvard College in 1769; from 1776
to 1780 he was a tutor there. A member of The Ameri-
can Academy of Arts and Science, and for some time
a preacher, he subsequently opened a book store on
Cornhill (now Washington street). His son Benj.
Guild, Jr., who married Eliza Eliot, was fitted for col-
lege at Hingham Academy and graduated at Harvard
College, 1804. He studied law with Hon. Wm. Prescott,
and was afterward his partner. He was for thirty
years a member of the Massachusetts Society for the
Promotion of Agriculture and its recording secretary
Several reports of that society were written by him.
Samuel Eliot Guild, a son of Benjamin and Eliza
(Eliot) Guild, married Elizabeth H. Rice. He graduated
with distinction in 1839 from Harvard College, and
studied law wdth Wm. Gray and Theophilus Parsons.
His studies were completed at the Law School in Cam-
bridge. He was admitted to the Suffolk Bar in 1841.
He achieved considerable success as Chamber counsel,
conve}' ancer and manager of property.
Charles Eliot Guild, son of Benj. and Eliza (Eliot)
Guild, married Mary L. Eliot, about eight years after
his graduation from Harvard College in 1846. He was
for some time president of the American Insurance
Company and is now agent for the London, Liverpool
and Globe Insurance Company in Boston.
CuTTS Genealogy. 557
Edward Chipman Guild, sou of Benj. and Eliza
(Eliot) Guild, graduated from Harvard College iu 1853.
He became a Unitarian clergyman and was settled for
some time at Itliaca, N. Y. He married Miss Emma
Cadwallader and is now settled in Brunswick, Me.
671. Elizabeth Bennett Wing ate, daughter of
Capt. Moses and Elizabeth (Bennett) Wingate, married
John Parher, a surveyor in Portsmouth, N. H., and
son of Rev. Noah Parker, Oct., 1786. Their son,
Wm. Bennett Parkee, married Elizabeth Marshall,
and was for many years a police justice in that city.
Their eldest son,
John Pierce Parker, entered the U. S. Navy as
midshipman, April 1, 1828; promoted to passed mid-
shipman, June 14, 1834 ; lieut., Feb. 25, 1841 ; reserved
lieut., Sept. 13, 1855, and died June 7, 1860.
Wm. Albert Parker, the third child of Wm. B.
and Elizabeth (Marshall) Parker, entered the IT. S.
Military Academy as cadet, w^here he remained one
year; w^as appointed midshipman in U. S. Navy, July
3, 1832. He passed through the grades of passed mid-
shipman, lieutenant, commander, and retired captain;
served through the Mexican war wdth marked dis-
tinction ; was in continuous service in the war of the
Rebellion from Sept., 1861, to Jan., 1865. He died
unmarried at East Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 1882.
702. -'Richard Cutts Shannon, M. D., of Dover, N. H.,
a graduate of Harvard College, 1795, studied medicine
with Dr. Jacob Kittredge of that place and obtained a
commission of surgeon in the U. S. Navy. He was
not long in the service, having settled in Saco in the
558 CuTTS Genealogy.
fall of 1800. For a period of nearly twenty-eight
years Dr. Shannon was the principal physician of the
town. He died suddenly Apr. 19, 1828, universally
lamented. At the time of his decease Dr. Shannon
was deacon of the first church, of which he had been
for many years an exemplary and justly esteemed mem-
ber."— From " Folsom's Hist. Saco and Biddeford,"
p. 304.
812. Nancy Gale Tucker, daughter of JosepH and
Mary (Stone) Tucker, married Wm. Pitt Preble, Esq.,
Her husband was a native of York, Me., and his father,
Esaias, was a captain in the Revolution and a member of
the Convention to ratify the Constitution of Massachu-
setts. Wm. P. Preble was born in Scotland Parish,
Nov, 27, 1783 ; fitted for college under Rev. Roswell
Messenger, then settled in town, and for many years
known as the blind preacher ; graduated from Harvard
in 1806. He w^as tutor in mathematics there from 1809
to 1811. He studied law and first commenced practice
in York. He removed to Alfred and was appointed
county attorney. In 1813 he removed to Saco. In 1814
President Madison appointed him U. S. attorney for
Maine. In Jan., 1818, he removed to Portland, Me., and
in 1820 was judge of the Superior Court. He sat
upon the bench until 1828. President Jackson ap-
pointed him minister plenipotentiary to The Hague.
son of Edward and Mary (Carter) Cutts, was born
in Portsmouth, N. H., August 3, 1803. His early
CuTTS Genealogy. 559
education was acquired at the schools in that city,
after which he attended Phillip's Exeter Academy.
He was graduated from Harvard College in the
class of 1823. He studied law under Hon. Jeremiah
Mason, and in September, 1829, he married Miss Mary
Pepperrell Sparhawk Jarvis, eldest daughter and
child of Hon. Wm. and Mary P. (Spai-hawk) Jarvis, of
Weathersfield, Vt. His wife was a descendant in the
seventh generation of President John Cutt, and he in
the sixth generation of Robert Cutt, the youngest
of the three brothers who came to New England.
They lived for three years in Portsmouth, and kept
house on Chinstian Shore, in the house built by Mr.
Cutts' father, after which, at the urgent solicitation of
Mrs. Cutts' father, Hon. Wm. Jarvis, they removed to
North Hartland, Vt., near Mr. Jarvis.
Beside the practice of his profession, Mr. Cutts was
for a year editor of a paper in Portsmouth called
''The Signs of the Times." Mr. and Mrs. Cutts had
nine children, of whom four lived to marry, one son
and three daughters ; and three of these left descend-
ants. During Mr. Cutts' life in Vermont he was
elected representative to the State Legislature, and
served some years as probate judge. He was also
elected vice-president for Verment of the New Eng-
land Hist. Gen. Society, in which position he continued
until his death. In 1860 they removed to Brattle-
boro, Vt., where they built them a large and com-
fortable home, but retained their place in North Hart-
land. In their removal to Vermont, Mr. Cutts' mother
and only remaining sister, Miss Mary Cutts, went
with them. Mr. Cutts died very suddenly in March,
1875, while he was in North Hartland, and was buried
there, beside his children and mother.
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927. Richard Dominicus Cutts, son of Hon. Kicliard
and Anna (Payne) Cutts, was born in 1817. He was
educated foi' a surveyor. In 186b lie attained to the
rank of brevet brigadier-general, on the staff of General
Henry Halleck. In 1855 he was United States sur-
veyor. Me was one of the United States commissioners
to the Vienna International Exposition in 1873, and in
1883 attended the Geodesic Conference in Rome. At
time of his death (Dec. 13^ 1883) he was first assistant
superintendent of the coast survey.
932. Sarah Cutts Thornton, daughter of Thomas
Gilbert and Sarah (Cutts) Thornton, married Moses
Emery, November 7, 1823. Her husband was a de-
scendant of Moses Emery, who came from Newbury,
Mass., to Mi not, Androscoggin county. Me. Mr. Emery
pursued his education by himself (not without some
opposition from his father), and unaided by teachers,
during what leisure he had ; he gained a good knowl-
edge of Virgil, Sallust and Cicero. In the fall of 1813
he attended Bridgton Academy, and pursued the study
of Greek, and the following winter taught school for
a brief period. During this experience he saved forty
dollars, besides paying all expenses. In 1814 he
passed an examination for entrance to Bowdoin Col-
lege successfully. His father still opposing his en-
trance, he was sent to an uncle in New York, ^vho got
him a position as cashier. In August, 1815,_ having
reached his majority, he returned to Brunswick and
passed an examination for entrance to the sophomore
class of Bowdoin College. During his college course
he was teacher at Brunswick, in the Buckfield Hi^h
School and at Hebron Academy. He excelled in
mathematics and the languages, and Avas wont to re-
view them in later life, even as late as his eighty-fourth
CuTTS Genealogy. 561
year. Mr. Emery was admitted to the bar in 1821.
After his marriage he settled in Saco, and continued
his practice there during the remainder of his life.
Later in life he turned over his court practice to his
son, Geo. Addison Emery, and confined himself to
office work. He was known to the bar of York
county, Me., and adjoining counties as a lawyer of
sound discretion, safe counselor, and honest in the
trial of a cause. He resided in Saco sixty-four years,
during which time his name was familiar both as a
citizen and a lawyer, as a man esteemed for his integ-
rity of purpose, his honesty of conviction, and for his
strong will power to carry forward whatever he con-
ceived to be right to a successful issue. He was a
member of the county committee for twenty years,
and of the State committee four years. In 1836-37
he was a member of the Legislature, and died May
12, 1881, aged 86 years. Mrs. S. C. T. Emery died
Jan. 15, 1892.
938. Anna Payne Thornton married Governor John
Fairfield, Sept. 5, 1825. Her husband was born in
Saco, Jan. 13, 1797, and was always a resident of that
city. He was distinguished by an ardent love of
knowledge, an active mind and great strength of pur-
pose. On arriving at manhood he devoted himself to
the study of law ; at the bar he soon acquired such
a reputation that in June, 1832, he was appointed by
the executive of the State, reporter of the decisions of
the Supreme Judicial Court. He served as represen-
tative to Congress in 1835, and was re-elected in 1837.
, In 1838 he was elected governor of Maine, and three
times after served in that capacity. He resigned the
governorship in 1843 to accept a seat in the United
States Senate, made vacant by the resignation of Hon.
:i
562 CuTTS Genealogy.
Ruel Williams, In 1845 he received a re-election to
the Senate for the term of six years. On Dec. 24,
1847, his death occurred, when suffering from the
effects of a surgical operation. His death was univer-
sally lamented, and his devotion to his country and
state received the highest econiums from those in
power. Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield had nine children, of
whom five lived to marry and raise families.
1041. Heuben Cutts, son of Charles and Abigail
(Hurd) Cutts, married Mehitable E. Cheney, daughter of
Richard Cheney of Londonderry, K H., Feb. 14, 1828.
In the fall of 1829 they bought a farm of sixty acres
in Newport, N. H., on the Valley road on East moun-
tain. They added to the place until they owned 225
acres. They celebrated both the fiftieth and sixtieth
anniversaries of their marriage, and nine months after
the last celebration, in Nov. (16th), 1888, the union
was broken by Mrs. Cutts' death. She was buried in
the village cemetery of Newport. She had passed her
85th birthday but two months before her death, hav-
ing seen six of her eight children live to grow up and
marry and settle down on farms in their native town.
Death had not entered her family for more than 58
years before she was taken. Reuben Cutts outlived
his wife, passing away in March, 1890, aged 88. He
had seen six generations in his family, ranging from
his grandfather, Joseph Cutts, to his own great-grand-
son. He left five children, fifteen grandchildren, and
three great-grandchildren.
1129. George Follansbee Jackson, M. D., son of
Elijah and Abigail (Cutts) Jackson, was born in Pitts-
ton, Me., August, 1827. After receiving his education in
that city, he taught school in East Pittston for two years.
CuTTS Genealogy. 563
Studying medioine with Dr. G. Gr. Palmer in 1848, he
went to the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia,
Pa., and graduated from there in 1853. In 1851,
he married Miss Rachel Stevens Dearborn, and re-
moved to New York city. In the latter place he has
been sanitary inspector of the Board of Health ; sur-
geon of the Metropolitan police ; member of the Acad-
emy of Medicine of New York and of the County
Medical Society.
Dr. and Mrs. Jackson had two children, of whom
the youngest, their only daughter, married Wm. Henry
Bishop, the novelist, in 1886.
1191. Captain Robeet Tkaill Spence, son of Keith
and MaryWhipple (Traill) Spence, married Mary Clare
Carroll, daughter of Nicholas Carroll, Esq., of Mary-
land. Captain Spence's commission in the U. S. Navy
as midshipman was dated May 15, 1800. His com-
mission as lieutenant was signed by Thomas Jeffer-
son. His commission as master commandant was
signed July 24, 1813, by James Madison, and also as
captain on Feb. 28, 1815. Before his death, which
occurred at his residence near Baltimore, Md., Sept.
26, 1826, he had been appointed to command the
West India Squadron. When Captain Spence was
midshipman, and serving under Decatur on the cap-
tured Tripolitan gun-boat "No. 8," she was blown up
by a hot shot sent through her magazine. After the
explosion with her stern blown to pieces and under
water, he kept on loading the long 26-pounder gun
forward, fired it, and with his crew of eleven survivors
gave three cheers and went down into the water, but
was rescued. His father was at that time prisoner in
Tripoli. Captain Spence was highly commended by
Tom. Rogers for his promptness and ingenuity in lay-
564 CuTTs Genealogy.
ing obstructions in the way oi the British fleet off
Baltimore, in Septembei', 1814.* In 1822 as senior
American naval officer in the West Indies, he issued a
protest against Francisco Morales, who had threatened
death to Americans in the Spanish main. This was
an act that was as much applauded at home as it was
effective at the time and place of danger. In Africa
he built the first fort at Mesurado in Liberia. His
sons, Hon. Carroll Spence, and Chas. Lowell Stewart
Spence, have been respectively, minister to Turkey un-
der President Pierce, and sec'y of the legation, and
envoy to Persia.
Seventh Generation.
1362. John Nelson Borland, M. D., son of John
and Kebecca Nelson (Woolsey) Borland, of Boston,
Mass., married Miss Madeline Gibson. The follo^Wng
notice of Dr. Borland appeared in " The Transcript " of
Boston after his death.
" There are none of Dr. Borland's contemporaries who
will not cordially remember the commanding figure,
the genial presence and the attractive personality of
this once conspicuous practitioner, hospital physician,
and active participant in the medical and social life of
Boston, greatly esteemed by professional associates, and
by the large circle of friends with whom he was a
popular and influential companion. Cultivated by
education and travel, and experienced in knowledge
of the world, simplicity and purity none the less stamped
his ways and conduct with honesty and directness of
purpose. Amiability, tact, methodical habits and
quickness of observation adapted him readily to the
varied requirements of medical practice. He carried
his love of domestic life and his gentleness of manner
*See The National Intelligencer, Washington, D. C, Sept. 29, 1814.
CuTTS Genealogy. 565
into sickrooms with winning and felicitous address. His
sympathizing attentions, devoid of affectation, and not
wanting in manly dignity, were of almost womanly
tenderness. * * * He won the hearts of all classes —
was gratefully looked up to by the poor, and endeared
to old and young, in the families of appreciative clients,
for his devoted personal ministrations in time of sick-
ness and distress. Dr. Borland's fondness for the
country, and his sportsman's love of nature, led him to
relinquish his profession to remove to New^ London,
Conn., and to devote his time to agriculture, and to
the rearing of thoroughbred stock. * * * An abound-
ing hospitality gave to the delightful surroundings of
his house and picturesque farm, an attraction not
lightly forgotten by those who were privileged guests
beneath his ample roof. * * * He has left behind him
the memory of an honored member of the medical pro-
fession, and of a high-minded gentleman."
His death occurred at the residence of his sister.
No. 255 Commonwealth avenue, Boston, Mass., on
August 10th, 1890. His funeral took place at Trinity
Church at noon on August 13th.
1757. Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber, son of
William and Sarah Leonard (Sawyer) Shillaber, was
born in Portsmouth, N. H., July 12, 1814. After a
district school education he entered a printing office
in 1830. In 1832 he went to Boston where he re-
mained five years. He w^ent for a year to British
Guiana in 1837. In 1840 he became editor of "The
Boston Post," which position he held for the next ten
years. Just before assuming that responsible position
he married Miss Ann Tappan de Rochemont, they had
eight children, of whom five were girls, and five lived
to the age of maturity. Of these there was but one
566 CUTTS Genealogy.
son (Williaiu) who lived to marry, who now lives with
his family in New Yoi'k city.
From 1851 to 1853 he was editor of a comic paper
called "The Carpet Bag." In 1856 he became editor
of " The Saturday Evening Gazette " in Boston, and
continued to edit it until 1866. His first published
volume was entitled, " Rhymes with Reason and with-
out," and was published in 1853. The work from
which he received the nom de plume of Mrs. Parting-
ton was published in 1854, and entitled "The Life and
Sayings of Mrs. Partington ;" from this volume he re-
ceived a world-wide reputation. It was followed by
" Knitting. Work " in 1857; " Partingtonian Patch-
work," in 1873; "Lines in Pleasant Places" (1875);
" Ike Partington Juvenile Series ; " " Ike and His
Friends" (1879); "Cruises with Captain Bob" (1881) ;
and "The Double Runner Club" (1882). In 1882 he
published a volume entitled " Wide-swath," embracing
" Lines in Pleasant Places," and other poems. He has
also contributed a large number of sketches to various
periodicals during the interims between each published
volume with great success. While he is best
known as one of the foremost of American humorists,
he is equally at home in prose and poetry. Some
of his most beautiful lines have been written about his
native town, of which the following quotation is an
excellent example:
" 'Twas a brave old spot, and deep was the shade
By the fast locked boughs of the elm tree made,
Where the sun scarce looked with his fiery eye,
As he coursed through the burning summer sky,
Where breezes e'er fanned the heat-flushed cheek,
Old Frenchman's Lane, up by Islington Creek.
CuTTS Genealogy. 567
Host lovely the spot, yet dark was the tale
That made the red lips of boyhood pale,
Of the Frenchman's doom and the bitter strife,
Of the blood stained sward and the gleaming knife,
Of the gory rock set the wrong to speak,
In Frenchman's Lane, up by Islington Creek."
The latter years of Mr. Shillaber were spent in his
quiet cosy home in Chelsea, Mass. From there
he sent out many cheering letters to his friends, despite
the fact that he was himself more or less of an invalid.
His letters were perhaps the most accurate portrayals
of the man himself of any of his writings. Occa-
sionally he went back to his boy-hood's home, some-
times to visit his children, but most often he was by
his own fireside, under the loving care of his daughter.
Miss Caroline Wheeler Shillaber, who was his constant
companion after the death of his wife. In November,
1890, he was taken with his last illness and passed away
most peacefully on the 25th of that month. The
funeral services were held at the Church of the Re-
deemer in Chelsea, November 28. An eloquent ad-
dress was delivered by Prof. C. H. Leonard, D. D., of
Tuft's College, and appropriate music and scriptures
were accompanied by prayers. The services at the
grave were in charge of " The Robert Lark Lodge," A.
F. & A. M. of Chelsea. It is too soon to place an
estimate on Mr. Shillaber's genius and his rank ia
American literature, but those who knew the man well
could say reverently, " I thank my God on every re-
membrance of thee."
178L Edward Holyoke Cutts, son of Hon. Hamp-
den and Mary P. S. (Jarvis) Cutts, was born in Ports-
mouth, N. H., at the residence of his grandfather,
568 CuTTS Genealogy.
Edward Ciitts, Esq., on Christian Shore. His boy-
hood days, ho^vever, were largely passed in Vermont,
where his father and mother removed when he was an
infant. His eai'ly educati^m, aside from that received
in his own home from the family governess, was ac-
quired at Thetford Academy in Thetford, Vt., and at
the military school at Norwich, Vt. He was fitted for
a civil engineer, and followed it for several years.
When qaite a young man he went as far west as Wis-
consin, and soon after to Minnesota, on an exploring
expedition. On January 10, 1855, hemarired Hannah
Sherwood, a daughter of Reuben and Catherine
(McDonald) Sherwood, After service in the late war,
where he acquired his commission as captain, and dur-
ing which time his family resided in Vermont, they
removed to Minnesota, and witnessed the growth of
Faribault (their home) from a small settlement to a
large city. At the time of his death (Oct. 11, 1887) he
was Vice-President of The Old Settlers' Association of
Rice county, Minn. In February, 1892, his only re-
maining son, Hampden, was taken away by death, at
the early age of twenty-one years, thus leaving that
branch of the family without a representative in the
male line, Cutts. Of Capt. and Mrs. Cutts' nine
children only four daughters survive.
1783. Anna Holyoke Cutts, daughter of Hon.
Hampden and Mary P. S. (Jarvis) Cutts, was born in the
northern village of the township of Hartlaud, Vt., on
the sixtieth anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill.
The farm to which her parents had removed was one
formerly owned by Governor Paul Spooner of Vermont;
from the front of the house seven townships could be
seen, and a blending of mountain and meadow. The
great wealth of natural )»eauty surrounding the place
CuTTS Genealogy. 569
impressed itself ou the young girl, and her love for
nature was always one of the most beautii'ul phases of
her life. Her earliest experience at boarding school
was in 1849, at Miss Peabody's in Hanover, N. H.
Prior to this she had received tuition at home from the
family governess or at public school. Her earliest
literary effort was penned when but ten years of age,
and still remains in the possession of her family. It
is a little book with blue paper covers, and contains the
memoir of a lady living near by, whose death had re-
cently occurred. There is ample evidence in the book
of the talent shown by her in later years. Her talents
in music and art were shown at an early period in her
life, as well as in literature and the sciences. Both
vocal and instrumental music, and drawing and paint-
ing were readily acquired by her. In instrumental
music she preferred the violin, though never so pro-
ficient upon that as upon the piano. Between the
eighteenth and twentieth years of her life she composed
in both prose and poetry as well as in instrumental
music. She studied Latin and French, and her acquire-
ments in the higher and lower English branches were
thorough, her favorite studies being rhetoric and his-
tory. In 1855 she graduated from the academy in
Thetford, Yt., then under the principalship of
Prof. Hiram Orcutt. Before she graduated she had
taught in a neighboring district school, and evinced the
thorough fitting she had for the position. In the
fall of 1856 she went to Warsaw^, Va., to teach,
and remained there one year. On her return she be-
came interested in the movement to purchase Mount
Vernon, and when her mother was appointed vice-
regent for Vermont, her daughter Anna acted as her
secretary.
Her first prose sketch appeared in print at about
72
570 CuTTS Genealogy.
that time, being entitled " Mount Vernon," and signed
witli the no7n de 'plume of " Ernest." It was printed
in the " Vermont Chronicle." In 1859, when visiting at
Hanover, N. H., she became acquainted with Mr. Abel
Trumbull Howard, then a student at Dartmouth Col-
lege, and a native of West Hartford, Vt. They were
engaged in the following year, and married (after the
removal of Judge and Mrs. Cutts to Bi-attleboro) in
Aug., 1861. The earlier part of their married life Mr.
and Mrs. Howard taught in Walpole, N. H., Brattleboro,
Vt., Brooklyn, N. Y. , and Chester, N. J. After this they
were the principals of a large boarding school for seven
years in Matawan, N. J. In the fall of 1873, they went
to Brooklyn, N. Y., which was thereafter their home.
During this period she wrote but little ; not until
after her last residence in Brooklyn did she commence
to publish her writing extensively. Nearly two thirds
of Mrs. Howard's married life was passed in Brooklyn,
and there, beside her literary work, she found many
outlets for her energies. Chief among these were
"The W. C. T. U.," "The Woman's Suffrage Associa-
tion," "The Brooklyn Woman's Indian Association,"
and "The Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-
mals."
"The Nursery," "The Christian at Work," "The
Woman's Journal," "The Household," and "Our
Home Magazine," were among the papers for which she
wrote most frequently.
Chief among her few essays were : " Power of
Silence" (1875) and "Simplicity True Beauty " (1878),
" The Dignity of Silence " (1888) and " Semper Idem "
(1889). These have been pronounced excellent by
competent critics and highly commended.
During the last few years of her life she took up
musical composition again and composed several hymns,
CuTTS Genealogy. 571
the words for which she also wrote. Four of these
were published in ''Woman in Sacred Song." A num-
bered record of her published contributions in poetry
and prose places it at about 400, most of which were
written during the last sixteen years of her life. She
wrote over the nom de "plumes^ at various times, of
"Ernest," "Sana," "Luxdux," "Edith Elliott" and
"Anna Holyoke." Beside these, she used " A. H. C,"
"A. H. H.," "A. H.," "A. H. C. H.," and "Anna
Holyoke Howard." Mr. and Mrs Howard had
seven children, of whom four were daughters (only
one of the daughters living beyond infancy). Their
oldest child and son is the author of " Life and
Times of General John Wolcott Phelps ; " and be-
side belonging to several different historical societies
has done something in the line of genealogical writ-
ing, of v\ hich the " Cutts Genealogy " is the largest
and most extensive. Mrs. Howard was a woman
of deep sympathy and tenderness, and her children
were ever the object of her care and affection. The
work of her oldest child received great impetus from
her kindly criticisms and affectionate interest. Though
never strong, Mrs. Howard became more and more sub-
ject to illness as she grew older, and on June 27th, 1 889,
she was attacked by a violent paroxysm of pain, which
proved to be peritonitis, and the following evening,
June 28th, she was at rest. Her body was laid in the
beautiful cemetery at Brattleboro, Vt., on July 1st, and
those who knew her best believe that she has learned
the depth of beauty in her own true lines :
" Henceforth there is laid up for thee
Love, joy and immortality."
1957. Lieut. -CoL. James Madison Cutts, Je., son of
James Madison and Ellen (O'Neale) Cutts, was born
5/2 CuTTs Genealogy.
Oct. 20, 1837, in Washington, D. C, and educated as a
lawyer.
His military record is best shown in the following
report, No. 3343 in the '2d session of the 5 1st Congress :
The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was
referred the bill (H. R. 7490) for the relief of Brevet
Lieut. -Col. J. Madison Cutts, respectfully report as
follows :
We find from the evidence and a careful examina-
tion of his record as certified by the War Department
that this soldier, then a young lawyer, was one of the
earliest of those who patriotically enlisted for the de-
fense of the Union.
After serving as a private soldier in the First Rhode
Island Volunteers (three months' service), he was
commissioned by President Lincoln, at the request of
Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, made shortly before his
death, as captain of the Eleventh United States Infan-
try.
After organizing as mustering and disbursing officer
Rhode Island troops, cavalry, artillery and infantry,
he was ordered to report for duty on the staff of
Major-General Burnside, and served on that general's
staff as aid-de-camp, judge advocate, and in other staff
capacities in his successive commands of the depart-
ment of North Carolina, the Ninth Army Corps, the
right wing of the Army of the Potomac, the Army of
the Potomac, and the I)e[)artment of the Ohio. Dur-
ing that period he was present in the battles of South
Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg, in which his
services were of a very high order of distinction.
He thereafter served with his regiment in the Mine
Run campaign of General Meade and in the many
battles of General Grant's campaign of the Wilder-
ness, and was acting field officer, and thereafter com-
CuTTS Genealogy. 573
manded his regiment at General Giant's headquarteis,
City Point, Va., and at General Meade's headquarters
and in the battle of Fort Steadman, Va. His final service
was in Louisiana, as commander of the post of Shreve-
port, La., with subposts at Marshall and Jeff erson, Tex.
His services as a soldier were very varied, arduous,
unremitted, often extremely hazardous, and involving
great responsibilities, and he was at all times noted for
ability and fidelity to duty and for conspicuous and
distinguished acts of gallantry on many battle-fields,
until after rallying his regiment, which had been
broken by a decimating artillery fire in front of Peters-
burg, Va., June 18, 1864, he himself fell, as was at
the time supposed, mortally wounded while advancing
in front of his regiment in the line of battle which he
had reformed.
He then incurred a disability, in the performance of
a specific act of great gallantry, sufficient to have en-
titled him to be at once retired as captain. A little
more than two years afterward he could have been
retired under the act of Congress of July 26, 1866,
with the rank of his command when wounded, that of
a field officer.
Although often urged and advised to avail himself
of the provisions of that act, he had no desire to be-
come a charge upon the country he had helped to
save, and remained in the service, although seriously
disabled, hoping still to be of service to his country.
He resigned June 19, 1868, under circumstances of
great personal distress and after having been tried by
a court-martial on two sets of charges, which seem to
have originated largely from personal difficulties with
one of his officers.
At the time of his resignation Colonel Cutts be-
lieved that the court-martial had sentenced him to
574 CuTTs Genealogy.
dismissal, but was entirely ignorant of the fact that
the court had unanimously recommended, not mitiga-
tion or leniency, but the entire and absolute remission
of the sentence, thus while rendering a technical or
pro fortna judgment themselves declaring that in view
of all the circumstances the accused was not strictly
amenable to their sentence.
This fact, by reason of his resignation, was not
known to Colonel Cutts until May, 1890, and has only
lately been officially certified by the secretary of war
to your committee
His career since his resignation has been one of long-
continued, useful and honorable effort in civil and pro-
fessional life. The committee believe it highly to his
honor, that after marrying and having eleven children,
seven of whom are now^ living, he has forborne to press
his claim and appeal for relief, until no longer able by
reason of disability, the result of his wounds and ex-
posures in the service, to bear the cares, anxieties and
wants of his large family.
In view of his long-continued and distinguished ser-
vices, entitling him in a marked degree to the grati-
tude of his country, the committee recommend that
he be honorably restored to the status he held when
wounded, and accordingly report favorably the bill
for his retirement in the army, with the rank of cap-
tain.
In justice to the soldier, and in support of their
action, your committee append the statements of the
many distinguished soldiers, living and dead, who
were his friends, immediate and associates, and com-
rades in arms.
CUTTS Genealogy. 575
Appendix.
Captain Cutts rendered efficient services as muster-
ing and disbursing officer in organizing Rhode Island
troops, for which he was personally thanked by the
governor of that State.
Maj.-Gen. William Sprague, late governor of Rhode
Island, writes :
" Colonel : Say from me that your early action, the
earliest who stirred, becoming the forlorn hope, against
the organized South, entitle you to great considera-
tion. More than that, your more than interested re-
lations South would have restrained you had you not
been more than ordinarily imbued with patriotic
ardor. Besides, were you not the brother-in-law of
Stephen A. Douglas. Your services were of a high
order here, and I unite fully with all who certify to
your services, with equally praiseworthy ones under
my official eye."
The statements of Maj.-Gens. Samuel D. Sturgis, J.
D. Cox, John F. Hartranft, Hugh Ewing, Henry J.
Hunt, and William B. Franklin, fully cover the period
of his staff services.
Says General Sturgis :
" I was well acquainted with Colonel Cutts during
the campaign in Maryland in 1862, and cannot speak
in terms too high of the valuable, arduous and often
hazardous services which he rendered at the battles of
South Mountain and Antietam. My personal acquaint-
ance with Colonel Cutts included also his services at
the battle of Fredericksburg, Va., in the fall of 1862,
576 CuTTS Genealogy.
where his services were well understood by the army
corps (Ninth) to which we both belonged.
" I believe it may be safely said of Colonel Cutts
that there are few officers of his rank and opportuni-
ties who have done so much and received so little in
return."
Writes General J. D. Cox :
"I take pleasure in stating that during the years
1862 and 1863 I was well acquainted with the mili-
tary standing of Col. (then Captain) J. Madison Cutts,
who was then serving on the staff of Major-General
Burnside, commanding the right wing of the Army of
the Potomac. This brouoht me in constant inter-
course with the gentlemen of General Burnside's staff,
and I know that Captain Cutts was among the most
energetic, brave and intelligent of the officers in that
service. He sought active field service as acting aid,
and was found wherever severe duty was to be done."
Says General Hunt :
''I knew and esteemed Colonel Cutts during the
late war, whilst he was serving on the staff of General
Burnside, commanding the Army of the Potomac, my
own headquarters being with those of General
Burnside.
" He bore the character of an active, intelligent and
efficient officer, not only during that time but in the
previous campaign in Maryland, when General
McClellan commanded that army.
'After he joined his I'egiment I did not personally
see so much of him, but his services weie always well
spoken of until he was disabled by a severe wound
received in one of the assaults on Petersburg in June,
1864."
CuTTS Genealogy. 577
Writes General Hartranft:
" I was well acquainted with Col. J. M. Cutts dur-
ing his services with the Army of the Potomac, and
up to the time of his disabling wound in front of
Petersburg, June, 1864.
" He was distinguished for bravery and unswerving
fidelity to duty, and I cheerfully testify to the very
high regard in which he was held by his comrades
and his superior officers. On the staff of Major-Gen-
eral Burnside and with his regiment he fully met every
requirement of a gallant soldier and true patriot."
Says General Hugh Ewing :
" The troops which I commanded were led to their
position in line of battle at Antietam by Colonel Cutts,
and the soldierly skill, coolness and bright courage
displayed by him that day won from me the highest
admii'ation.
" He displayed on that field the noble qualities that
go to make up the brilliant soldier, and I do not recall
a single other officer during the entire course of the
war that so quickly and profoundly impressed me.
'' What more can I say ? He was a bright light on
the field of battle, cheering up the duller spirits, and
by such service long continued as few rendered or
could render, he secured the gratitude of the soldier
and earned the lasting gratitude of the Republic."
Writes General Franklin :
" I well remember the fact that you were with me
at the first battle of Fredericksburg, December 13,
1862, as a member of the staff of General Burnside,
the commanding general, I being at the time the com-
mander of the left grand division. The service that
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you tlien rendered was brave, able and efficient, and
deserved honorable recognition by tlie authorities,
although I have never heard that you received it. As
our paths led in different directions after that time, I
cannot speak positively of your services afterward ;
but I know that it was honorable and distinguished,
and that you were severely wounded in action and
were entitled to have been placed on the retired list
had you applied to be so placed. I do not think that,
under the circumstances, you ought to be considered
as having lost your right to such a position now, and
sincerely hope that you will be successful in your
efforts to have your merits recognized by the action of
Congress, for which you ask."
Says Maj.-Gen. Rufus Ingalls, chief quartermaster of
the armies operating against Richmond :
" This certifies that I have personally known Col.
J. Madison Cutts, captain, Eleventh Infantry, for years,
running back before he entered the army. I saw muck
of him while he served in the Army of the Potomac
on General Burnside's staff', and with his regiment. I
saw him at City Point when dangerously wounded in
battle on the 18th of June, 1864, and sent him to
Washington for treatment. He is a man of fine educa-
tion and had a robust constitution before his hard and
dangerous service, but is now enfeebled from the
effects of this service and wounds. As a soldier he
stood higk with all who served with him. No one
questioned Ms ability, patriotism and bravery. He
served faithfully, and is deserving of his country, now
in his day of need."
In the early days of his recovery, while still confined
to his bed, Captain Cutts was cheered and strength-
ened by a letter written by General Griffin, his division
CuTTS Genealogy. 579
commander, to Mrs. Griffin, and by her brouglit to
him to read :
Writes General Griffin :
" I asked General Ayres to-day how Captain Cutts
was getting on, and he replied he understood he was out
of danger, and added he had made his mark as a gal-
lant officer this campaign.
" I doubt whether any officer of the regulars has been
so specially gallant and attentive to duty as Captain
Cutts, and it was a subject of universal remark before
he was wounded or thought he was going to die ; still,
it would not have surprised any one who had known
his father."
Writes General Ayers, his brigade commander :
" My knowledge of Colonel Cutts dates back to his
army service. He joined my command in 1864 and
was with it in that long series of battles commencing
with the Wilderness, through that, Spottsylvania
Court-house, the North Anna^ Cold Harbor, and the
crossing of the James, to the front of Petersburg,
when, in the assault on that place, June 18, he was
severely wounded and carried from the field.
" His good conduct was marked in all those battles,
and in some of the severest his gallantry was conspicu-
ous. He was a soldier who deserves well of his
country."
And again, in a separate paper, General Ayers, writ-
ing fi'om personal knowledge, as an eye witness of the
circumstances under which Colonel Cutts was wounded,
says:
" I have the honor to state, from personal knowl-
edge, that Bvt. Lieut.-Col. J. Madison Cutts, late cap-
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tain Eleventh Infantry, was second in command of Lis
regiment (and acting field officer) on the 18th of June,
1864.
"In the engagement in front of Petersburg, Va., on
that day a spherical case-shot burst in front of the
regiment, killing seven men and wounding twenty-
three others. Of course, confusion in the regiment
followed. Colonel Cutts stepped to the front and
straightened out the line. While doing so he was
severely wounded and carried from the field. His
conduct was, as on former occasions, conspicuous and
gallant."
It now remains to refer to the statement of that most
distinguished and skillful surgeon. Dr. Basil Norris,
U. S. Army, who attended Colonel Cutts while
wounded. He writes:
" Capt. J. M. Cutts, Eleventh United States Infantry,
was wounded on the 18th of June, 1864, in front of
Petersburg, Va., while acting as field officer, and, as I
have been informed, advancing in line of battle in
front of his Tegiment.
"He was conveyed to Washington, where he ar-
rived June 20, 1864, and placed under my treatment,
and continued under my care until September follow-
ing. His wound was a gunshot wound (rifle ball) of
left side. The ball entered between the eisrhth and
ninth ribs on a Ime below the axilla, fractured the
ninth rib, penetrated the lung, and made its exit be-
tween the ninth and tenth ribs at a point about one
inch from the spinal column.
" Captain Cutts was brevetted lieutenant-colonel for
gallant and distinguished services in that campaign of
the Army of the Potomac, having previously rendered
CuTTS Genealogy. 581
conspicuous services in the preceding camj)aigns of the
same army.
" His wound created a permanent disability, which
then, and ever since, would have entitled him, had he
requested while in the service, to be placed on the re-
tired list.
"He never made such application, but before his
wounds were entirely healed he rejoined his regiment
and sought opportunities for further service and
distinction.
" He resigned in 1868, and now, with a large family,
after a long interval of honorable exertion, he finds
himself no longer able to contend against his increas-
ing disabilities incurred in the line of duty and in
battle.
" Informed, as I am, that Colonel Outts will apply
to Congress to be placed on the retired list of the
army, I would respectfully say that such recognition
of his services and suiferings would only be in accord-
ance with the custom of service in the regular army in
like cases, and that I believe he abundantly merits
such consideration."
Colonel Cutts was twice brevetted for gallant and
distinguished services. He was recommended for the
colonelcy of one of the regiments of General Hancock's
Veteran Corps. Although strongly commended by
his brigade, division, corps and army commanders,
Generals Ayers, Griffin, Warren and Meade, and al-
though his detail was requested by General Hancock
in person, it was declined and refused by the secretary
of war, because he decided that the veteran corps was
designed to bring back into the service those that were
out of it, and he therefore would not order the detail
of an officer already in the army.
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The indorsement of that distinguished soldier, Maj.-
Gen. G. K. Warren, the commander of the Fifth Army
Corps, with reference to Captain Cutts' promotion to
the colonelcy of a veteran corps regiment, followed the
recommendations of his brigade and division com-
manders, Generals Ayers and Griffin, and was as
follows :
"HEA.DQUARTEKS FiFTH Army Corps, August 24, 1864.
" I could add nothing to the recommendations above,
which I fully indorse. I hope such faithful service
and suffering will not go unrewarded."
Writes Maj.-Gen. Edward Ferrero :
" It affords me great pleasure to recommend Col. J.
M. Cutts, having known him personally while con-
nected with the Ninth Army Corps. A brave and
accomplished officer, whose faithful services during the
late war entitled him to the kind consideration of his
fellow-men in general. I sincerely hope that his wishes
to be retired will meet with the approval of the Senate
and House."
Writes Maj.-Gen. and ex-President E,. B. Hayes :
" During the Antietam campaign I served in the
same corps with Colonel Cutts and have sufficient in-
formation of his services throughout the war to be well
assured that it was of decided merit.
" I am confident that he deserves the relief that
Congress is asked to afford, and I trust sincerely that
it will be granted."
Testifies Erig.-Gen. David B. McKibben :
" It affords me great pleasure to add my testimony
to your gallantry on the field of battle and to your
high soldierly character when we served together in the
CuTTS Genealogy. 583
Army of the Potomac. The records of the war de-
partment show this. All your brother officers were
witnesses of it. Such being the case a generous coun-
try will not refuse its aid, only asked for when broken
down by wounds and disease incurred battling for its
existence.
'' I sincerely wish you success, and I have not the
slightest doubt you will achieve it. No one has a bet-
ter claim and few as richly deserve of their country."
Writes Maj.-Gen. Orlando B. Wilcox, now governor
Soldiers' Home :
'' I have read the abstract of your service in the
army with great interest, and cheerfully add my testi-
mony to the mass of evidence to your distinguished
services during our acquaintance in the war of the
rebellion.
" I remember your activity and great usefulness in
the fights at South Mountain and Antietam, particu-
larly where, as aid-de camp to General Burnside, you
contributed so much to success, and I may safely say
that no staff officer habitually exposed himself to dan-
ger in carrying orders and gaining intelligence more
than yourself.
'' In my humble judgment you are richly deserving
retirement, with the rank of captain at least."
Testifies Maj.-Gen. George W. Getty :
"I fully concur in all that has been said in your
behalf.
" During the Maryland campaign, which resulted in
the battles of South Mountain and Antietam, I was
the chief of artillery of the right wing of the Army of
the Potomac, You rendered most efficient aid to me
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in selecting positions for the artillery, and subsequently
in conducting the batteries to the positions selected.
"In the Virginia campaign, under Major-General
Burnside, your services were active and dangerous in
carrying orders and gaining intelligence of the move-
ments of General Lee's army. No staff officer on
General Burnside's staff rendered more efficient or
valuable services than yourself.
"Your services during the war were eminent and
honorable, deserving the highest consideration.
" I do most sincerely hope that Congress, as a simple
act of justice, will grant the relief you ask."
2042. Henry Theodore Cheever (Rev.), is a son of
Nathaniel and Charlotte (Barrell) Cheever; his father
and grandfather, both Nathaniel, were born in Reading,
Mass. His grandfather, Nathaniel Cheever, married
Elizabeth Bancroft, sister of Dr. Aaron Bancroft, and
aunt of George Bancroft, the histoiian. Henry T.
Cheever was graduated at Bowdoin College in 1834,
and afterward at Bangor Theological Seminary. After
a long voyage for his health to South America and the
Sandwich Islands, and some months spent in Spain,
France and Louisiana he entered the ministry and was
in charge of churches in Lodi, N. J., New York
city, in Westport, Greenport and Jewett City, Conn.,
closing his active ministry with a nine years' pastorate
in Worcester, Mass. He has always been actively and
fearlessly interested in public questions and moral
reforms and has spent much of his energy in writing,
speaking and working for the suppression of slavery,
intemperance and other public evils, upon which he has
published several works.
CuTTS Genealogy. 585
2039. George Barrell Cheever was born at Hallo-
well, Me., April 17, 1807. He graduated at Bowdoin
College in 1825, in tlie class with Longfellow, Haw-
thorne and Jonathan Cilley. He graduated from
Andover Seminary in 1830, and was ordained pastor
of the Howard Street Congregational Church, Boston, in
1832. In 1839, after a tour abroad, Dr. Cheever went
to New York and took charge of the Allen Street
Presbyterian Church. He was, after 1845, principal
editor of ''The New York Evangelist." In 1846 he was
made pastor of the Church of the Puritans, and became
renowned as a preacher who rigorously and forcibly
applied orthodox principles to the current questions of
the day. In 1870 he retired from the pulpit and has
since resided at Englewood, N. J. On leaving New
York he gave his house to the American Board and
the American Missionary Association, Dr. Cheever
contributed many letters to the " Observer," to the
"Independent" and to the "Bibliotheca Sacra."
Among the best known of his publications are " God's
Hand in America " (1841), " Defense of Capital Punish-
ment" (1846), ''The Eight of the Bible in our Public
Schools" (1854), "Lectures on the Life, Genius and
Insanity of Cowper " (1856), "God against Slavery,
and the Freedom and Duty of the Pulpit to Kebuke
It" (1857), "Guilt of Slavery and Crime of SJave-hold-
ing" (1860), "Faith, Doubt and Evidence" (1881).
Dr. Cheever died at Englewood, N. J., in August, 1890,
leaving a wife but no children.
2045. Charles Cutts Wilcox, son of Captain David
and Elizabeth D. (Cutts) Wilcox, was born in York,
Me., in 1808. His early education was acquired in his
native town. He removed to Illinois quite early in
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586 CuTTS Gp:neat.ogy.
life, where lie achieved distinction as a lawyer and
judge.
Mr. Wilcox was married three times, his first wife
being Miss Elizabeth Leonard, who survived but six
years. She was a lovely petite woman of rather deli-
cate organization, hardly fitted to cope with pioneer
settling in a new country, the then far west. In 1839
he married Mrs. Augusta (Ernst) Peebles, a young
widow, who died in 1845, leaving one daughter, now
Mrs. Walter M. Smith of Stamford, Conn. His
third wife, was Miss Alma Ann Chellis, whom he
married in Eockford, 111., in 1854. By .her he had
one daughter, now Mrs. Orron B. Spencer, M. D., of
Kankakee, 111.
2038. Joseph Brown Cutts, M. D., born in Kitter}^
Me., Oct. 9, 1820, is the eldest son and child of Capt
Hiram and Eunice (Brown) Cutts ; he studied medicine
and graduated from the Bowdoin Medical School in
1842. He immediately began the practice of his profes-
sion in Buffalo Grove, Ogle Co., 111. In 1849, on the
outbreak of the gold fever in California, he sailed from
Boston as surgeon of a passenger ship around Cape
Horn to San Francisco, which he reached in July.
After some rough mountain experience, he entered the
employ of Adams <fe Co.'s express and banking-house
at Stockton, Cal., and was with them when their
disastrous failure took place in 1855. Returning
from thence he resumed his profession in Buffalo Grove
(then changed by the building of the Illinois Central
railroad to Polo) and was there at the outbreak of the
Civil War. In 1853 he married Anna Savage Thacher,
daughter of Colonel Geo. Thacher, Esq.,"^ of Biddeford,
Me., by whom he had one son, George Thacher Cutts,
* Collector of port at Belfast, Me., under Wm. Henry Harrison.
CuTTS Genealogy. 587
wlio is at present secretary and treasurer of the Con-
solidated Coal Co., of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. A. S. T.
Cutts died in April, 1861, and, in September of
the same year, he entered the military service as
surgeon 2d Illinois Cavalry. He was present at Fort
Donelson, Union City, Tenn., Bolivar, Tenn., Holly
Springs, Miss., and in the operations around Vicksburg^
Miss. After the fall of Vicksburg, his regiment
with part of the 1 3th Army Corps to which it belonged,
was transferred to the Gulf department and partici
pated in the campaign of General Franklin in West
Louisiana. At the expiration of three years, service in
the field, he resigned from the cavalry and took a
United States commission as surgeon United States
Volunteers, and was placed on duty in the hospitals in
New Orleans, Mobile and elsewhere until mustered out
in October, 1865, with the rank of brevet lieutenant-
colonel in the medical staff, United States Volunteers.
He married his second wife, Marianne Burrows, daugh-
ter of John Burrows, Esq., of Philadelphia, Pa., and
granddaughter of Wm. Morgan of Glenmorganshire,
Eng., in New Orleans in 1865. She died in Louisiana,
Mo., in 1877. He is at present residing with his son
in the city of St. Louis, Mo,
2203. Marseista Edgar Cutts, son of Edward and
Elizabeth (Messer) Cutts, was born in Vt^rmont. Quite
early in life he removed and settled in Iowa. In
June, 1857, he married Miss Helen Frick of Sheboygan,
Wis. The following sketch of his life was taken from
the "Chicago Inter-Ocean" after his death:
" The Hon. M. E. Cutts, member of Congress from
the. Sixth District of Iowa, died at Oskaloosa to-day,
aged 50 years. He was one of the leading Republi-
cans of the Sixth Congressional District and of Iowa,
588 CuTTS Genealogy.
and was one of tLe strongest men tlie State has pro-
duced. He once i-epresented Mahaska county in the
Legislature, and was for a period attorney -general of
the State. In this capacity he represented the State
in the Granger cases before the Supreme Court of the
United States, and in winning these cases he added to
the fine reputation he had already enjoyed at the bar.
In 1880 Mr. Cutts was elected to Congress on the Re-
publican ticket by a vote so close that it was reversed
and his opponent seated. In 1883 he was elected to
Congress again by a large and unquestioned plurality,
and consequently his death causes a vacancy in that
office. He was a bold, radical man, made strong
friends and had strong enemies, but none of them ever
said aught against his personal integrity. His service
in Congress was broken by ill-health, as he had during
the canvass of 1880 exposed himself to undue exertion
in speaking, so that he almost entirely lost his voice.
For almost a year his condition has been such as to
cause the utmost apprehension to his family and
friends. He commenced the practice of law in Powe-
sheik county, located at Oskaloosa, where he became
prominent as a lawyer, banker and good citizen He
was a native of Vermont, and had strong mental quali-
ties peculiar to New Englanders. His family of late
years has been sadly afflicted. Three years ago he
buried a noble and promising son just on the threshold
of manhood. And in April last a beloved daughter
was taken from him when he himself was supposed to
be at the point of death. His death adds another chap-
ter to one of the saddest family histories of Iowa. His
death leaves a vacancy to be filled at the coming elec-
tion. The governor will soon issue a proclamation
calling an election."
CuTTS Genealogy. 589
2208. Ann Eliza Cutts, eldest daughter of Thomas
and Fanuy (Kingsley) Cutts, was born in Orwell, Yt.,
Apr. 30, 1833. Her education was received at Troy
Conference Academy in Poultney, Vt., from which she
graduated in 1854. She studied art with James Hope,
and in 1856 was called to take the art department of
the academy from which she graduated, which position
she held until her marriage. In August, 1859, she
married Rev. Mr. Widmer, a Methodist clergyman, by
whom she had three children. Their home was for
many years in Bennington, Vt., but more recently in
Troy, N. Y.
2467. Mary Dearborn Jackson, daughter of Dr.
George F. and Kachel (Dearborn) Jackson, married
William Henry Bishop, July 28, 1886. Mr. Bishop was
born in Hartford, Ct., Jan. 7, 1847, educated at Yale
College and graduated in 1867. He had the honor of
being the class poet He studied architecture in New
York, but afterward took up journalism at Milwaukee,
Wis., to which his taste was inclined, where he resided
several years. While there he wrote stories which
found much favor with the "Atlantic Monthly." In
1877 he removed to New York and entered upon a
distinctively literary career. The comj)lete list of his
published works is as follows :
" Detmold, a Romance," " The House of a Merchant
Prince," " Choy Susan and Other Stories," " The Golden
Justice," Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston.
" Old Mexico and the Lost Pi'ovinces," " Fish and
Men in the Marine Islands," Harper & Bros., New York.
" The Brown Stone Boy and Other Queer People,"
Cassell & Co., New York.
"The Yellow Snake," Lippincott & Co., Phila-
delphia.
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Ill 1888 lie sailed for Europe with his wife to take
up an exteiided residence there. He has recently con-
tributed articles on his travels to the "Atlantic
Monthly."
2476. Charles Chauncy Shockford, son of William
and Joanna Chauncy (Moore) Shackford, was born in
Portsmouth, N. H., where he received his early educa-
tion. Later he was sent to Phillips Exeter Academy
and Harvard College, graduating from the latter in 1835.
Soon after leaving college he entered the ministry
and was called to the Hawes Place Church in Boston.
After that he was nineteen years pastor of the Second
Congregational Church in Lynn, Mass. In 1871 he
was chosen professor of rhetoric and literature in Cor-
nell University at Ithaca, N. Y., where he lived for a
number of years. Since his retirement from the
faculty of Cornell he has lived, until his death on Dec.
25, 1891, in Brookline, Mass., where his wife and four
children survive him.
2485. Major-General Fitz John Porter, son of
Lieutenant John and Eliza Chauncy (Clark) Porter, was
born in Portsmouth, N. H., in 1822. He was nephew
of Commodore David D. Porter of Essex renown. His
earliest instruction was received at Alexandria,
Va., after which it was continued at the well-known
Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. He
prepared for West Point at the school of Stephen M.
Weld, in Jamaica Plain, Mass. He entered the Mili-
tary Academy as a cadet in 1841, and graduated
eighth in a class of one hundred and twenty-three
members, which graduated forty-five members. He
was at once commissioned brevet second lieutenant
(1845) and attached to the Fourth Artillery. During
the summer of his graduation he was selected for duty at
CuTTS Genealogy. 591
West Point as an assistant in the department of
artillery and cavalry, and engaged in instructing the
cadets during encampment, and was later sent to join
his regiment at Fortress Monroe, In July, 1846, he
joined the army at Fort Isabel, Tex., and saw active
service at Saltillo in the same year. Six months later
he embarked at Brazos and accompanied General
Scott's army. Throughout the entire Mexican War he
was conspicuous for gallant and meritorious service.
He was brevetted successively captain and major. In
1849 he was assigned to duty at West Point, where he
remained for six years. During that time he was in-
structor of natural and experimental philosophy, adju-
tant of the Military Academy, and finally instructor
of artillery and cavalry. In 1856 he was appointed
assistant adjutant-general, and was assigned to the staff
of General JPersifer F. Smith, commanding in Kansas.
In 1857, while on duty at New York, Porter was
assigned to the staif of General A. S. Johnston, and
accompanied him to Utah, enduring that ever-memor-
able campaign in the Rocky Mountains. In the fall of
1860 was assigned to duty as assistant inspector-gen-
eral at the headquarters of the army in New York city.
In April, 1861, he was on duty in the adjutant-general's
office in Washington. Until August, 1861, he served
under General Patterson and his successor, General
Banks. In recognition of his services Major Porter
was appointed by the secretary of war, colonel of the
Fifteenth Infantry, and soon after brigadier-general of
volunteers, when he was assigned to duty in Washing-
ton to organize regiments into brigades and assign them
to divisions. General Porter was next assigned to
Fort Corcoran to relieve General Wm. T. Sherman,
transferred to command in the West. General Porter
fought in the battles of New Bridge, Hanover Court-
592 CuTTS Genealogy.
house, Mechanicsville, (raines Mill, Turkey Bridge
aud Malvern. For meritorious service in this campaign
he was, without solicitation, brevetted a brigadier-gen-
eral in the regular army, and appointed a major-gen-
eral of volunteers. He served under General Pope
for several days at the close of his remarkable cam-
paign, fi2:hting under him the memorable second battle
of BullRun.
Soon after his arrival in Washington, an order was
issued from the war department directing the forma-
tion of a military commission to examine into charges
which had been preferred against him by General
Pope. This order was afterward revoked and a court-
martial ordered. It is unnecessary to enter into any
account of the trial, as this volume is meant only to
give an outline of the lives of the more distinguished
members in the biographical portion. Tardy justice
has been accorded, and those who wish can learn more
by consulting the published records of the war
department. In 1869 the khedive of Egypt offered to
General Porter the position of commander of his army
with the rank of major-general. This brilliant offer
General Porter declined, as he preferred to remain in
his own country. General Porter lives at present in
New York city. There he has been commissioner of
public works, and in 1884 was appointed one of the
police commissioners, which office he vacated in May,
1888, when he was appointed lire commissioner. The
last position he held one year, since which he has
not held public office. He is president of the Asphal-
tic Slag Paving and Roofing Company, and president
of the Society for Instruction in First Aid to the Injured.
In 1857 he married Miss Harriet Pierson Cook,
daughter of John and Hannah (Sanford) Cook, by
whom he has had two sons and two daughters, all of
whom are living.
CuTTS Genealogy. 593
2523. Maky Akn Screven, daughter of Thomas and
Mary Ann (Smith) Screven, married George Philip
Frierson, M. D., in Charieston, S. C, where they lived
severa yearsl. After her father's death they removed to
Lowndes county, Ala., because it was a new country
and the opening better for a physician than in the
older States. They lived there several years and Dr.
Frierson continued to practice medicine and farming.
Being an unusually bright man with the greatest possi-
ble fondness for books, Dr. Frierson made a very success-
ful physician. After his wife's death he married her sis-
ter, Martha Eleanor Screven, who had always lived
with them. The climate not agreeing with Dr. Flier-
son's health, and disliking the society, he concluded to
try a new country again. He removed to De Soto
parish, in Louisiana, about 1850. There he bought
about 10,000 acres of land and proceeded to clear the
forest and plant cotton. He still practiced his pro-
fession, but not on a large scale, as the country was too
sparsely settled. They brought their slaves with them,
and the friendship existing between owners and ser-
vants was of the tenderest. When he proposed at one
time to sell his negroes to persons more sanguine of
the Confederacy than he, and leave America to go to
Europe, his wife begged him with tears in her eyes not
to do it. The thought of trusting her black depend-
ents to others was abhorrent to her, so her husband
gave way and remained their friend and counselor until
the crash came. After the war was over Dr. and Mrs.
Frierson concluded they would like to go away from
the States. They were induced by books and friends
to go to Central America. They lived there three
years, but did not like it enough to remain, so they re-
turned and selected Pensacola, Fla., as an abiding
place.
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594 CuTTs Genealogy.
Mrs. Frierson was a frail delicate woman, and the
various misfortunes and hardships told heavily upon
her. She was possessed of great force of character,
and was a remarkably intellectual woman. Her death
occurred in Pensacola in 1876, where she was buried.
In the same year Dr. Frierson, and such of his family
as had not preceded him, returned to their old home in
Louisiana to develop the place. Dr. Frierson passed
away in 1883, and his homestead and lands are still
held in the possession of Lis children. He had fifteen
children, of whom six passed on before him, and the
remainder live on or near the old homestead, with the
exception of Dr. William Screven Frierson and his
family, who reside in Dallas, Tex. The home place
has a mill for ginning cotton, and a plantation store.
It is known as Frierson's Mill in the post-office direct-
ory and situated about twenty-five miles south of the
city of Shreveport, La.
2602. Maey Traill Spence Lowell, daughter of
Rev. Charles and Harriet Brackett (Spence) Lowell was
born in December, 1810. In April, 1832, she married
Samuel Raymond Putnam, Esq., who died in 1867,
by whom she had four children, three sons and one
daughter. Two of her sons lived to be 21 and 22 years
of age before they were taken from her ; the other died
in infancy, leaving her daughter as her only companion
now. Mrs. Putnam inherited her father's linguistic
talent, and is noted as the author of some very able
papers on Polish and Hungarian literature. She has
also written a dramatic poem. She lives at present in
her home on Beacon street in Boston, Mass.
2606. Robert Traill Spence Lowell, son of Rev.
Charles and Harriet Brackett (Spence) Lowell, was
CuTTS Genealogy. 595
born Id October, 181(>. He graduated at Harvard
College in 1833, and after acquiring a medical educa-
tion became a clergyman in the Episcopal church. In
1846 and 1847, in Newfoundland, where he gathered
materials for his novel, " The New Priest of Conception
Bay." This was issued in 1858 and again in 1863,
with illustrations by Darley. In 1860 he published a
volume of poems entitled " Fresh Hearts that Failed
Three Thousand Years Ago." From 1869 to 1873 he
was Head Master of St. Mark's School at Southboro,
Mass. Afterwards he was professor of Latin in Union
College. These are his chief works and positions held,
although he accomplished a great deal as a writer and
as a teacher. His death occurred on the 12th of Sep-
tember, 1891, a month after that of his brother James.
2605. James Russell Lowell, youngest son and
child of Rev. Charles and Harriet Brackett (Spence)
Lowell, was born in Cambridge, Mass., February 22,
1819, He gradueted from Harvard College in 1838,
and was twice married. His first wife, Miss Maria
White, was gifted as a writer of beautiful poems, and
his second wife. Miss Frances Dunlap, was equally
gifted. His whole life has become so much the prop-
erty of the world at large that it is unnecessary to add
any thing to what has been written. His poems and
prose Works will live in the memory of all who read
them. Few are born to fi.ll such eminent positions,
stateman, diplomat, litterateur, poet, essayist, critic
and professor. All these he filled and when he
" passed on " in August, 1891, the whole world mourned
his loss.
1208. Nathaniel Appleton Haven, Jr., was born
in Portsmouth, January 14, 1790, and graduated from
596 CuTTS Genealogy.
Harvard College in 1807. He studied law under Hon.
Jereraiati Mason, and was admitted to the bar in 1811.
January 8th, 1816, he married his cousin, Eliza Went-
worth Haven, and died June 3d, 1826.
2607. Hon. Cakkoll Spence, son of Eobert Traill
and Mary Clare (Carroll) Spence, was born at Balti-
more, Md., in 1818. He was educated at St. Mary's
College. After completing his education there he
studied law, was admitted to the bar and began the
practice of his profession in Baltimore. In 1842 and
1843 he was a member of the Legislature.
In 1843 he married Kebecca Carroll, daughter of
Charles Ridgely Carroll of Baltimore. In 1854 he
was sent by President Pierce minister to Turkey.
2060. Com. Charles William Whipple Pickering,
son of Isaac W. and Louisa Josepha Whipple (Spence)
Pickering, was born in Portsmouth, N. H. His early
education was received in that city. On May 1, 1822,
he was appointed a midshipman in the navy from New
Hampshire, and was assigned to duty on board the
sloop-of-war Gyane, which vessel was ordered to the
west coast of Africa. In 1833 he was promoted to be
passed midshipman, and Dec. 8, 1838, received his
commission as lieutenant. In 1834 he was executive
officer of the Cyane in the expedition to Darien and
the noted bombardment of Greytown. In 1855 he was
promoted to be commander and was ordered to Ports-
mouth uavy-yard, where he remained three years.
July 15, 1862, he was commissioned captain, and ordered
to command the United States ship Kearsarge, then fit-
ting out at this port, but was detached from that vessel
in 1862 and given command of the Housatonio. He
remained in this vessel until she was destroyed by a
CuTTS Genealogy. 597
torpedo in Charleston harbor, February, 1865, receiv-
ing injuries from which he never fully recovered. As
soon as he was able to resume his duties he was given
the United States ship Vcmderbilt, but was detached
from that vessel, and again ordered to the Portsmouth
navy-yard in Aug., 1865 He was retired at his own
request in 1867, receiving promotion to commodore the
same year. He was thus, it is seen, in the naval ser-
vice for more than 65 years. He died in St. Augus-
tine, Fla., Feb. 29, 1888.
2768. William Gray Wise, son of Daniel and Mary
(Walker) Wise, was born in Portsmouth, N. H., May
23, 1821, and a descendant in a direct line from Rev.
John Wise of Ipswich, Mass. His early education was
received at Phillips Academy in Exeter, N. H., which
he entered in 1835. His desire to enter the United
States Military Academy at West Point was checjked
by the death of his father in 1837, and the earnest re-
quest of his mother to relinquish the idea of a military
career. He had devoted some time to the study of (dvil
engineering under Prof. James Hayward of Boston,
but relinquished to take employment in a mercantile
house in New York city. On arriving at the age of
twenty-one he entered business as a member of the
firm of McGregor & Wise, which at a later period be-
came McGregor, Wise & Morris. Disposing of his
interest later he took the selling agency of a sugar re-
finery in New York in which he invested all his means.
This ended in disaster through the manager's villainy,
and at twenty-six young Wise found himself penniless.
He was soon after engaged as secretary in the investi-
gation of the affairs of the Boston and Maine railroad,
and aided in preparing the report submitted to the
stockholders. This gave him reputation as an ac-
598 CuTTS Genealogy.
coiiiitant, and lie soon after became assistant treasurer of
tlie Merrimac Manufacturing ComjDany of Lowell, Mass.
This company was at that time the largest manufactur-
ing corporation in the country, and he held this re-
sponsible position fourteen years. During this time
he resided in Lowell, where he served four years as a
member of the school committee, and was for some years
a director of the Public Library, and also a trustee of
the Middlesex Mechanics' Association. In 1857 h«', was
chairman of the committee of one hundred citizens
appointed to organize the Republican party in the city
of Lowell, and became chairman of the Republican
city committee in the election following, in which the
'' Know Nothing party " was wiped out and the
Republicans assumed the reins of government for the
first time, Nathaniel P. Banks being chosen governor.
Mi\ Wise was elected to represent a Lowell district in
the Legislature, where he w^as complimented by an ap-
pointment as chairman, on the part of the House of
Representatives, of the Joint committee on public
charitable institutions. Yielding to the urgent de-
mands of business, however, he declined a renomina-
tion to office. A soldiers' aid society being organized
after the opening of the Civil War, Mr. Wise took the
secretaryship, and was instrumental in sending a large
amount of money to the families of soldiers from the
city of Lowell. In 1862 Mr. Wise w^as appointed
regimental quartermaster of the Sixth Massachusetts
Regiment. He accompanied them to the field and
took his full part in the campaigns. Before the term
for which his regiment had enlisted w^as expired Cap-
tain Wise was offered the treasurership of a corporation
about to be organized in Auburn, N. Y. As a matter
of duty to his wife and family he felt ol)liged to accept
the offer. He resigned his commission in 1863, much
CuTTS Genealogy. 599
against the desire of liis superior officers, and was
elected one of the trustees and treasurer of the Au-
burn WouL-n Company. This position he held until
his death in 1886. In 1883 he bought in connection
with two associates an old woolen mill property and
organized the Canoga Woolen Company, of which he
became treasurer. During the i-esidence of Mr, Wise
in Auburn he was for a long time trustee of the Cayuga
County Savings Bank, of the Seymour Library and of
the City Hospital, being also president of the last-
named institution. From 1876 to 1881 he was chair-
man of the board of excise commissioners. During
Governor Dix's administration he was appointed as-
sistant quartermaster general of the National Guard
of the State of New York, with rank of major, and
attached to the staff of General John H, Chedell, com-
manding the Twenty -third Brigade. He died very
suddenly in his office in Auburn, N. Y. (while engaged
in transacting business), of heart disease, on Sept. 13,
1886. His wife was Miss Annie Pierrepont, daughter
of Dr. Jas. H. Pierrepont of Portsmouth, N. H., and
granddaughter on the maternal side of Capt. Thos.
Manning of that city. Very beautiful remarks were
made by Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Jr., at his burial ser-
vice on Friday, Sept. 17, which have been printed in
pamphlet form. We regret for lack of room that we
cannot reproduce them here.
Eighth generation.
2896. EvEEETT Pepperrell Wheeler, son of Hon.
David Everett and Elizabeth Bartlett (Jarvis) Wheeler,
married Lydia Lorraine Hodges, daughter of Silas H.
and Julia (Fay) Hodges, Nov. 22, 1866.
Mr. Wheeler graduated from the College of City of
New York in 1856 and from the Harvard Law School
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in 1859. Ill 1865 lie was made president of the
Alumni Association College of City of New York and
again in 1879. He has V)eeu a lawyer by profession
ever since his graduation. In 1880 he was elected
president of the Free Trade Club of New York,
which he held until 1887. From 1881 he has been
chairman of executive committee Civil Service Associa-
tion and chairman of the tariif committee of the Ke-
form Club of New York in 1888, of which organi-
zation he has also been president. In both these
organizations he has been an active and effective
worker since their beginning. In 1887 he was elected
president of the Church Club of New York.
2930. Mary Ann Dimmick, daughter of Colonel
Justin and Mary O. (Waldron) Dimmick, married
Captain Alfred Taylor, U. S. A.
Captain Taylor was born in Fairfax county, Va.,
in 1810, and entered the navy as midshipman in
1825. In 1837 he reached the grade of lieutenant.
He served with the frigate Comberland during the
blockade of Vera Cruz and the other naval operations
along the Mexican coast. From 1849 to 1851 he was
detailed for duty at the Washington navy-yard. He
was on duty in the steamer Mississippi with Commo-
dore Perry's expedition to Japan in 1853-55. In
the latter year he was promoted to the grade of com-
mander, and when the Civil War broke out was
stationed on the coast of Africa in charge of the sloop
Saratoga. In 1862 he became a captain and was
attached to the Boston navy-yard where he remained
until 1865. He was promoted to commodore and sub-
sequently to the grade of rear admiral in 1872, and
was soon after retired. He died in AVashington, D, C,
April 18, 1891.
CuTTS Genealogy, 6oi
2984. Wm. Appleton Rust, M. D., son of Meschach
and Martha (Frost) Rust, graduated from the medical
department of the University of New York in 1846. In
1848 he married Frances J. Goodenow, daughter of
Hon. Rufus K. Goodenow of Paris, Me. She died the
following year, and in 1851 he married her sister, Sarah
J. Goodenow. Dr. Rust j^racticed his profession at
South Paris, Me., until 1865, when he was appointed
by Hon. Wm. P. Fessenden, inspector of internal reve-
nue for the district of Maine. Resigning this office the
next year he removed to Boston and entered the firm
of Rust Bros. & Bird, wholesale druggists, from
which he retired in 1890. While in Maine he was for
several years a trustee of the State Reform School.
Since he removed to Boston he has been a representa-
tive in the General Court, trustee of the City Hospital,
and member of the School Board for ten years. He
has also been a director of the Metropolitan railroad
and in the Blackstone National Bank.
2985. Nathaniel J. Rust, a son of Meschach and
Martha (Frost) Rust, married Martha C. Carter in 1863.
He has been a member of the Boston Common Council,
and representative in the General Court. He is at
present a member of the Board of Aldermen and presi-
dent of the Lincoln National Bank.
4559. Elliott Coues, son of Samuel Elliott and
Charlotte Haven (Ladd) Coues, was born in Ports-
mouth, N. H., Sept. 9, 1842. He is widely known by
his numerous works on ornithology, mammalogy, lierpe-
tology, bibliography, comparative anatomy and natural
philosophy. He received the degree of A. B. in 1861 ;
A. M.,honorary, in 1862; M. D. in 1863; Ph. D., hon-
oraiy, in 1869, Columbia University, Washington. In
76
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1 862-3 he was a medical cadet in the U. S. Array ; in
1863-4 was acting assistant surgeon; from 1864 to
1881 was assistant surgeon in the U. S. Army, when
he resigned. In 1869 he was professor of zoology and
comparative anatomy in Norwich University, in Ver-
mont. From 1873 to 1876 was surgeon and naturalist
in the U. S. Northern Boundary Commission ; collabo-
rator Smithsonian Institution in 1875 ; from 1876-1880
he was secretary and naturalist in the U. S. Geologi-
cal and Geographical Survey of the Territories. In
1877 he was also professor of anatomy in the National
Medical College (medical department of Columbian
University). In 1883 he was professor of biology in
the Virginia Agricultural and Medical College. In
1884 he became member of the general council and of the
American board of control of the Theosophical Society
of India. He is a member of seven different scientific
and other societies ; a corresponding and honorary mem-
ber of fifteen or sixteen more. He was one of the found-
ers and vice-presidents of the American Ornithologist-
Union, and the founder of the Gnostic Theosophical So-
ciety of Washington. He is the author of 13 large vol
umes on ornitholog}", beside several hundred mono-
graphs and papers in scientific periodicals. Chief among
these are his "Key to North American Birds" (1872),
'' Field Ornithology " (1874), "Fur-bearing Animals"
(1877), etc. He has also been editor for several years of
• " The Auk " and other ornithological magazines.
LIST OF SOME OF THE PORTRAITS EXTANT
OF CU TTS DESCENDANTS.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
Name. Artist. Owners.
Mrs. Katherine (Cutt) { Portrait by Smy- j A. H. Ladd, Esq., Porte-
MoflFatt S bert ] mouth, N. H.
Elizabetli (MofEatt) I Miniature \ Mrs. G. H. Sherburne Hull.
Sherburne ) (
Elizabeth Mofifatt... Smybert. „ „ , ^
Katharine (Moffatt) ) ^_„i„„ j Rev. Dr. A. P. Peabody,
Whipple
■*")|Copley I
Cambridge.
TV, ^ / ,^. • X } A.lex. H. Ladd, Esq., Ports-
Samuel MofEatt V Mmiature |- mo^tij^ N. U.
,,., . , ) „ n n 1 (Mrs. Fanny (Whipple) Hef-
Joseph Whipple . . . . [ Paatelle, Copley, -j ^^^^^^^ Portsmouth, N. H.
) ^ i Alex. H. Ladd, Esq., Ports-
Wm. Whipple JTenney ^ ^^^^^1^^ ^ H.
William Whipple . . . Trumbull.
Com. Wm. Whipple ) ^g^^ i Mrs. F. (Whipple) HeflFenger.
Pickering ) •' (
Louisa (Spence) Pick-
ering
Miss Louisa S. Pick-
ering
Wm. Elwyn
Alfred Wm. Langdon
Elwyn
Mrs. Eliza (Langdon)
Elwyn
Hon. John Langdon ) q^^^^
Elwyn ) ^
Alfred Langdon El- |^ g^^ly
wyn )
Jas. Russell Lowell
Harding Rev.
Dr. A. L. Elwyn.
George M. Barrell.
Sarah Mitchell Say-
ward
Sarah (Say ward) Bar-
.1 rell Miniature Chaa. C. Barrell.
Sarah Say ward Blackburn George M. Barrell.
John Barrell Chas. C, Barrell.
Wm. Barrell
Geo. Guelphs Barrell, "
Samuel Cutts Blackburn Mrs. Edward H. Cutts.
Edward Cutts Miniature Est. Anna H. (Cutts) Howard
6o4 CuTTS Genealogy.
Name. Ai'tist. Ownei-s.
^^' ^ c'uuf ^ "^''*^^" [ ^""^^^ ] Est. Anna H.(Cutt8) Howard.
29. Marj Peppereir(Spar- ) ^j^i^ture. .,...\ Mrs. H. L . (Cutts) Budd.
hawk) Jarvis ) ( ^ '
30. Thomaa Westbrook
Waldron
31. Elizabeth Donnell ^ Mrs. L. C, Putnam, York,
Cutts '( Me.
32. Col. Thos. Cutts .... Unknown York Inst., Saco, Me.
33. Sarah (Cutts) Thorn-
ton
34. Sarah (Cutts) Thorn-
ton
35. Wm. Cutts " " "
36. Foxwell Curtis Cutts. " " "
37. Jas. B. Thornton
38. Thos. Cutts, Jr Miniature Mrs. B. N. Goodale, Saco, Me.
39. Hannah Pemberton
40. Mary Pemberton
41. Samuel Pemberton
42. Mary Colman
List of Portraits Ex;tant in 1893, of those who havk Mar-
rip:d into the Cutts Family.
Names. Owners.
Hon. John Moffatt (oil), Sray- j A. H. Ladd, Esq., Ports-
bert ( mouth, N. H.
Robert Traill (pastelle) Mrs. F. (Whipple) Heffenger.
Anna (Holyoke) Cutts (oil), | ^^^ ^^^^^^ j^ ^^^^^^
Blackburn /
Hon. William Jarvis (oil) " Mrs. H. L. (Cutts) Budd.
Hon. William Jar vis (miniature) " " " "
Elizabeth (Scaramon) Cutts
(miniature) ]
Nathaniel Barrell, Cole (minia-
ture)
Mrs. Theodosia (Lyman) Barrell Chas. H. Barrell.
Judge Jonathan Sayward Geo. M. Barrell.
Hon. John Langdon
Marshal Thornton York Inst., Saoo, Me.
Sarah (Scammon) Cutts
Samuel Abbott
Benjamin Colman
Rev. Ephraim Ward
OFFICIAL POSITIONS HELD BY MEMBERS OF
THE CUTTS FAMILY AND CONNECTIONS IN
MAINE AND MASSACHUSETTS.
Judges.
March 6, 1694-5 —William Pepperrell.
October 10, 1699 —William Pepperrell.
June 15, 1698 — William Pepperrell.
December 13, 1715 — William Pepperrell.
February 18, 1724-25 — William Pepperrell, Jr.
April 11, 1729— William Pepperrell.
July 9, 1733 — William Pepperrell, Jr., Timy Gerrish.
October 5, 1739 — Elisha Gunnison.
May 23, 1760 — Nathaniel Sparhawk filled the vacancy
caused by Judge Pepperrell's death.
March 18, 1772 — Nathaniel Sparhawk.
Special Justices of Court of Common Pleas.
October 26, 1733-34 — Elisha Gunnison.
June 27, 1747 — Richard Cutts, Jr.
November 10, 1761 —Richard Cutts, Jr.
Sheriffs.
1702 — Joseph Curtis.
Judges of Probate.
1700-1709 — Joseph Hammond, died in office, February 20,
1709.
1795-1807 — Edward Cutts.
Registers of Probate.
1694-1700 — Joseph Hammond.
1733-1734 — Robert Eliot Gerrish.
6o6 CuTTS Genealogy.
Representative in Congress under Massachusetts.
1801-1813 — Colonel Richard Cutts, 7th-13th Congresses.
Deputy Collector.
1849-53 — Dominicus Cutt Nye.
Justice of the Peace.
1665 — Richard Cntts, Kitterj.
Councillors under Massachusetts.
1686 — Francis Champernowne.
1727-59 — Win. Pepperrell, Jr.
1755-62 — Richard Cutts.
1760-62 — Nathaniel Sparhawk.
1775-1777, 1780— Charles Chauncy.
1779-80— Edward Cutts.
Richard Waldron.
Senators under Massachusetts.
1780-82 — Edward Cutts.
1800-1802 — Richard Foxwell Cutts.
1810 — Thomas Cutts, Saco.
Representatives to the General Court.
1790, 1793-1797, 1800-3-6 — Richard Foxwell Cutts.
1665-1676 — Richard Cutts, Portsmouth, N. H.
War of the Rehellion.
Chas. A. Cutts — Sixth N. H. Volunteers.
Robt. Cutts Gunnison— Co. A. H. Art. N. H. Yol.
Committee of Safety in New Hampshire.
May 19, 1775-Jan. 20, 1776. Wm. Whipple.
Sept. 24, 1776-Dec. 14, 1776. Samuel Cutts.
CuTTS Genealogy. 607
Siege of Louisburg.
Wm. Pepperrell.
Richard Cutts.
Thos. Westbrooke Waldron.
Associate Justice Massachusetts Bay Province.
1657 — Richard Cutts.
Counselors in New Hampshire.
1680 —John Cutt, Portsmouth, died March 27, 1681.
1680 — Richard Martyn, Portsmouth, died 1693.
1680— WilHam Vaughan, Portsmouth, died 1719.
1680 — Thomas Daniel, Portsmouth, died 1683.
1680 — Richard Waldron, Dover, died June 27, 1689.
1681 — Richard Waldron, Jr., Portsmouth, died Xov. 30,
1730.
1683 — Nathaniel Fryer, New Castle, died Aug. 13, 1705.
1683 — Robert Elliott, New Castle.
1684 — Francis Champernown, died 1686.
1692 — Thomas Graffort, Portsmouth, died Aug. 6, 1697.
1702 — Samuel Penhallow. Portsmouth, died Dec. 2, 1726.
1715 — George Vaughan, Portsmouth, died Nov. 20, 1721.
1724— Jotham Odiorne, New Castle, died Ang. 16, 1748.
1732 — Richard Waldron, Portsmouth, died Aug. 23, 1753.
1732 — Benjamin Gambling, Portsmouth, died 1737.
1762 — Nathaniel Barrell, Portsmouth.
1772 — Thomas Westbrooke Waldron, Dover, died April 3,
1785.
1776— WiUiam Whipple, Portsmouth, died Nov., 1785.
1776 — Josiah Bartlett.
1776 — Math. Thornton.
1777-1780 — George King Atkinson, died Jan. 13, 1805.
1822 — Hunking Penhallow, Portsmouth.
ITEMS OF INTEREST RELATING TO CUTTS
FAMILY IN HISTORICAL WORKS.
Vol. I. New Hampshire Historical Society Collections con-
tains :
Samuel Penhallow's " Wars with the Indians."
Mr. Vanghan's address to Queen Anne.
Various papers relating to John Mason.
Vol. II. New Hampshire Historical Society Collections con-
tains :
Major Richard Waldron's biography.
Vol. VIII. New Hampshire Historical Society Collections.
President John Cutt's Commission, pp. 1-9.
Notices of all counselors in brief.
Deposition of John Cutt, Jr., calling Nicholas Shapleigh
his uncle, 1680.
Vol. V. Maine Historical Society Collections.
" Ancient Pemaquid," by J. Wingate Thornton.
Volume of 1890. Rev. Wm. Screven, sketch by H. S. Bur-
rage, Madam Wood.
Pupils in Phillips Andover Academy.
Richard Cutts, Pepperrellboro, Me. ; entered, 1782 ; aged 11.
Thomas Cutts, Pepperrellboro (now Saco), Me. ; entered,
1782; aged 13.
Charles Cutts, Portsmouth, N. H. ; entered, 1784 ; aged 15.
Dominicus Cutts, Saco, Me. ; entered, 1792 ; aged 16.
SELECTMEN IN KITTERY.
C^itts Family and Connections.
1693 — Elihu Gunnison and Wm, Pepperrell.
1694 — Richard Cutts and Elihu Gunnison.
1695 — Eichard Cutts.
1696 — Elihu Gunnison.
1697 — Wm. Pepperrell and Richard Cutts.
1698 — Wm. Pepperrell and Richard Cutts.
1699 — Wm. Pepperrell and Richard Cutts.
1700 — Wm. Pepperrell and Richard Cutts.
1701 — Wm. Pepperrell and Ichabod Plaisted.
1702 — Elihu Gunnison and Joseph Wilson.
1703 — Wm. Pepperrell.
1706 — Richard Cutta and Joseph Hammond.
1708-9 — Elihu Gunnison, Jr., and Wm. Pepperrell.
1712 — Joseph Curtis.
1714 — Capt. Wm. Pepperrell and Elihu Gunnison.
1715-20 — Elihu Gunnison, Wm. Pepperrell and Jos. Ham-
mond.
1722-27 — Elihu Gunnison, Capt. Timothy Gerrish and Jos.
Hammond.
1731-35 — Joseph Gunnison, Rich'd Cutts, Jr., Nat. Bartlett.
1736-42 — Rich'd Cutts, Nathan Bartlett, Jos. Gunnison,
Samuel Mitchell, Thos. Cutts and Wra. Pepperrell.
1743-56 — Rich'd Cutts, Jos. Hammond, Jr., Thos. Cutts,
Timothy Gerrish and John Hammond.
1756 — Timothy Gerrish, Elihu Gunnison, Robert Cutts,
Jos. Hammond, John Hurd Bartlett and Dea. Thos. Cutts.
1759 — Richard Cutts.
1766 — Dea. Jos. Gunnison, Richard Cutts, John H. Bart-
lett, Richard Cutts.
1777— Joseph Cutts.
1808 — Wm. Cutts.
1825— Thos. Cutts (Capt.).
1835 — Edward Cutts.
1844 and 1855 — Oliver Cutts.
77
WORKS REFERRED TO IN COMPILING THE
CUTTS GENEALOGY.
Town and church records of Kitterj, Me.
Maine Historical Society Collections.
Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder.
Maine Genealogist and Biographer.
York, Me., town and church records.
Maine Wills.
York Deeds, vols. 1-4.
New Hampshire Historical Society Collections.
Granite State Monthly.
Rambles about Portsmouth, Brewster.
Annals of Portsmouth, Adams.
Portsmouth town and church records.
Massachusetts Historical Society Collections.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register.
Essex Institute Historical Collections.
Newbury, Mass., town records.
Old Times in Saco, by Daniel E. Owen.
History of Saco and Biddeford, Folsom.
Historical Papers, Chas. Wesley Tuttle.
The Penhallow Family, Pearce W. Penhallow.
History of the Wingate Family.
Genealogy of the Piper Family.
The Libby Family, by Chas. Thornton Libby.
Memoir of Rev. Chas. Lowell, bvMrs. Mary Lowell Putnam.
The Tuttle Family.
The Strong Family.
The Dwight Family.
Life and Times of Wm. Jarvis, by Mary P. S. J. Cutts.
Jarvis Family.
Odiome Family.
Emery Family.
Odiorne Family.
Emery Family.
PARTIAL LIST OF NAMES OF FAMILIES FROM
WHOM THE COMPILER IS DESCENDED.
Appleton.
Apudrefield.
Archer.
Ardren.
Armstrong.
Badger.
Bancroft.
Bartlett.
Beck.
Bird.
Bitsfield.
Boath.
Bonython.
Bray.
Biigbee.
Bulkley.
Burr.
Bnrt.
Carpenter (2).
Carter.
Church.
Clapham.
Clark.
Coles.
Collier.
Coombe.
Cope.
Crane (2).
Cutts (2).
Curtis.
Dagis.
Dalton.
Daniels.
de Earde.
de Gratton.
Denison.
Denne.
Downe.
Dolling.
Dryden.
Dudley.
Dummer.
Durant.
Eliot.
Eshehurst.
Everard.
Ford (2).
Foxwell.
Frost.
Glover.
Grove.
Gold.
Gookin.
Griswold.
Gunn.
Hemans.
Hirst.
Houghton.
Howard.
Hosmer.
Holyoke.
Hoel.
Hunt (2).
Hutchinson.
6l2
CuTTS Genealogy.
Hull.
Jarvis.
Juatt.
Langley.
Leigh.
Lenton.
Loomis.
Lyman.
Marlowe.
Malchier.
Mable.
Marbury.
Mowtney.
Molineaux.
Mowbray.
My Hay ton.
Newman.
Osborne.
Phelps.
Parkman.
Pares.
Palmer.
Pepperrell.
Penhallow.
Peake.
Pinney.
Pitcher.
Poole.
Pynchon.
Quincy.
Rogers.
Salter,
Savage.
Scott.
Sears.
Sexton.
Sewall,
Shapleigh.
Sonthworth.
Sparhawk (2).
Stanley (2).
Stevens.
Stiles.
Stockton.
Strong.
Tamlyn.
Thrall.
Titcomb.
Treworgye.
Trumbull.
Tufton.
Tyng.
Warren.
Webb.
Webster (2).
Wellinge.
Wilcox.
Wills.
Wollman. — 130
HARVARD COLLEGE ALUMNI
In the Cutts Family, by Descent and Intekmakriage, so
Fak as Known.
1691 — Christopher Tappan (Kev.), died 1Y47.
1696 — George Yaughan, lieutenant-governor, died 1724.
1700 — Jeremiah Wise (Rev.), died 1700.
1702 — Benj. Gambling, judge, etc., died 1737.
1707 — Henry Eust (Rev.), died 1747.
1712 — Richard Waldron, died 1753.
1717 _Wm. Waldron (Rev.), died 1727,
1722 — Wm. Yaughan (Louisburg), died Dec, 1745.
1722 — Richard Saltonstall, died 1756.
1723 — Benj. Penhallow, died 1725.
1734 — Benj. Gambling, Jr., died 1744.
1738 — Richard Waldron, lost at sea, died 1745,
1738 — Nathaniel Rust, died 1740.
1747 — Foxwell Curtis Cutts, died 1761.
1748 — Charles Chauncj, died 1809.
1752 — Samuel Wigglesworth, died 1800.
1758 — Samuel Moffatt, died 1818.
1763 — Ephraim Ward (Rev.), died 1814.
1765 — Nathaniel Sparhawk, died 1814.
1772 — John Lindall Borland, died 1825.
1772 — Jonathan Simpson, died 1834.
1774 — Francis Simpson (M. D.), died 1826.
1777 — John Penhallow, died 1838.
1777 — Geo. Sparhawk, died 1857.
1777 _Wm. Traill, died in England.
1779 — Nath'l Appleton Haven, died 1831.
1786 — Samuel Borland, died 1840.
1789 — Charles Cutts, Congress, Senate, died 1846.
1790 — Richard Cutts, Congress, Representative, died
1845.
6i4 CuTTS Genealogy.
Haevaed Geaduates.
1795 — Eichard Cutis Shannon, M. M. S. S., died 1828.
1797 — Joshua Brackett, died 1816.
1801 —Edward Cutts, lawyer, died 1844.
1804 — Jaazaniah Crosby, S. T. D., 1853, died Dec. 30,
1864.
1806 — Wm. Pitt Preble, LL. D. Bowd. 1829, etc., died
1857.
1807 — Nath'] Appleton Haven, died 1826.
1814 — Wm. Parkinson Greene.
1817 — Geo. Barrel! Emerson, LL. D. 1859, Bruns. 1858,
A. A. S., died
1819 — Chas. Wm. Chauncy, M. D. 1823, died Nov. 4,
1864.
1819 — Jno. Langdon Elwyn, died unm., Jan. 30, 1876.
1820 — Daniel Hall Pierce, died April 26, 1877.
1823 — Hampden Cutts, lawyer, judge, etc., died 1875.
1 821 — Geo. Barren Moody.
1823 — Alfred Langdon Elwyn, M. D., 1831, S. P. A. S.,
died March 15, 1884.
1826 — Chas. Hy. Langdon Elwjn, died 1848.
1826— Chas. Kussell Lowell, died June 23, 1870.
1826 — Cazneau Palfrey, tutor, S. T. D. Bowd. 1855,
died March 12, 1888.
1833 — Robt. Traill Spence Lowell, died 1891.
1835 — Wm. Henry Shackford, died 1842.
1835 — Chas. Chauncy Shackford, died 1891.
1838 — James Russell Lowell, died 1891.
1839 — Sam'l Eliot Guild, LL. B. 1841.
1841 — Robert Odiorne Treadwell, M. D. 1846, died
1842 — Horace Appleton Haven, died 1843.
1845 — Sam'l Franklin Cones, M. D. 1849.
1846 — Chas. Eliot Guild, died
1854 — Chas. Russell Lowell, died Oct. 20, 1864.
1855 — Jas. Jackson Lowell, died June 30, 1862.
1871 — Chas. Stuart Bowen.
1875 — Frank Scott Gerrish.
1887 — Philip Sidney Rust.
CuTTS Genealogy. 615
Medical School.
1816 — Jos. Barrel! Emerson, Guilielm 1813 M. D., died
1826.
1851 — Jno. Nelson Borland, Yale 1848 M. D., M. M. S. S.,
died
1833 — Thos. Sparhawk.
LoAJO School.
1840 — Jno. Wingate Thornton, LL. B., died
1859 — Everett Pepperrell Wheeler.
1860 — Jas. Madison Cutts, Brun. 1856.
1843 — Wm. Pitt Preble.
1890 — Philip Sidney Rust.
Theological School.
1827 — Daniel Austin, Dart. 1813., died
1829 — Cazneau Palfrey, A. B. 1826, d
ERRATA.
Page 217. — Ewing should be Erving.
" 218.— Chas. H. Ladd died April 19, 1893.
" 218. — Cones should be Coues.
•' 225.— Mrs. Emily P. (Pearse) Rice died 1893.
" 240. — Omit Dover after Pendexter.
" 277.— W. D. Sawyer died June, 1892.
" 281.— Ruth L. Kimball married C. S. Gardner Nov.
16, 1892.
" 293.— Stephen A. Douglass died June, 1861.
" 348. — Ahce Decker should be Alice Tucker.
" 349. — Bryae should be Bryan.
" 396.— Mrs. K. E. (Moore) Quiraby died Nov. 29, 1892.
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INDEX I.
Descendants Beaeing the Name of Cutts.
ABIGAIL, 48, 95, 98, 100, 192. Abigail Ann, 1T6.
Abigail Hurd, 95. Abigail Jolinson, 90. Abi-
gail L, 185, 316. Abbie, 195. Abby Low, 153.
Adelaide, 81, 198. Adele, 293. Adele Caroline, 199,
335. Addie, 321, 324. AddieE.,321. Addison, 189,
322. Albert David, 200, 336. Albert E., 196. Al-
bert W., 336. Alice, 316. Alice E., 200, 337. Alice
Emeline, 315, 410. Alice G., 294. Alice Lucretia,
185. Alice L., 337. Alice S., 293. Alva, 93, 184.
Alvin, 200. Allen Sherrod, 466. Alonzo K., 180,
324. Alzira, 89, 95, 175,305. Amanda, 465. Amos,
337. Amos Woodward, 99, 200. Anna, 452. Anna
Holyoke, 43, 79, 153, 279, 567-570. Anna Gertrude,
168, 294. Anna L., 324. Anna Payne, 86. Annie
Low, 278. Angeline, 191, 326. Andrew Jackson,
190, 325. Andrew D., 321. Anstiss Pickman, 152,
277. ArcMe La F., 325. Ariel, 95, 191. Ariel W.,
327. Arlington B., 322. Alverse Harry, 326. Arthur,
307. Arthur D., 293. Arthur Thos., 317. Asel L.,
324. Augusta, 92, 179. Augustus, 86, 161, 198, 286.
Austin, 325.
BELINDA, 184, 315. Benjamin, 79, 152, 189, 452-
453. Bertha, 324. Bertie G., 325. Bessie, 335.
Betsey E., 189, 322. Betty, 47, 48, 95, 99. Bridget,
12, 15, 480, 482, 490, 495. Burton K., 322, 324.
78
V
6i8 Index I.
CAROLINE, 83, 89, 161, 175, 179. Carrie W., 337.
Catherine, 18, 98, 199, 507. Catherine M., 337,
198. Celia, 320, 412. Center L., 184, 315. Charles,
43, 47, 80, 81, 95, 156, 176, 188, 306, 317, 318, 525-
. 526, 56V Charles A., 325. Cliarles Colburn, 197,
^ \ 334. ChWles Davis, 198. Charles Elbert, 185, 315.
Charles Fox well, 85. Charles H., 293. Charles Jar-
vis, 153. Charles Robert, 83. Charles Roy, 278.
Charles R. Eclw., 315. Charles Wm., 400. Clara A.,
323. Clara Louise, 278. Claude A., 466. Custer,
315.
DANIEL, 316, 318. Daniel Buell, 94, 186. Daniel
W., 199. Dexter, 1^9, 321. Dominicus, 45.
Dorcas, 18, 45-46-48, 93, 95, 98, 100, 190, 195. Doug-
lass A., 293. Dolly Payne Madison, 86.
EARNEST A., 466. Eastman, 84, 162. Edward,
16, 24-25, 42-43, 47, 79, 81-82, 94-95, 153, 158,
185, 198, 335, 520, 540-541, 543, 558. Edward Dun-
can, 279. Edward Holyoke, 79, 153, 279, 519, 567.
Effie, 324. Elber Reuben, 325, 412. Elbert, 278.
Eldridge H., 466. Elijah Jackson, 196, 333. Elinor,
14, 21, 479, 482. Elisha, 48, 99, 201. Elias Bascom,
94. Eliza, 484. Elizabeth, 11, 12, 15, 18, 33, 44-46,
82, 93, 148, 159, 162, 176, 178, 190, 306, 317, 411, 451,
453, 494. Eliza Ann, 317, 589. Eliza Frye, 152, 277.
Eliza Eppes, 42, 80, 542. Elizabeth B. Jarvis, 153.
Elizabeth Bartlett, 153, 279, 399. Elizabeth Donnell,
46, 82, 89, 90, 174. Elizabeth Gerrish, 43, 81-82.
Elizabeth Eight, 86. Elizabeth Newmarch, 454.
Elizabeth Pearson, 306, 407. Elizabeth Scammon, 45,
84, 87. Ella Jane, 198. Ella S., 306. Ellen, 324.
Ellen Harriet, 179. Elmer, 322. Elmer H., 322.
Elvira, 196, 333. Elwyn F., 412. Emily, 99. Emily
Index I, 619
Augusta, 175, 305. Emily C, 306, 408. Emily Jane,
186, 318. Emma, 322. Emma Eurelia, 185. Emma
Gr., 325. Emma S., 324. Enoch Billings, 99. Etliel,
335. Ethel B., 400. Etta E., 327. Eudora Heron,
167. Eugene, 308. Eugene Bradbury, 198. Eunice,
24, 42-45, 78, 87, 92. Eunice Frances, 304, 406.
Eunice Caroline, 94, 188. Eunice Wentworth, 180,
309. Euretta R, 185, 316. Eva H., 334.
FERDINAND, 195, 322. Fidelia, 94, 187. Flora
Catharine, 190. Florence, 307, 409. Foxwell,
45, 84. Foxwell Curtis, 24, 43, 83, 161. Frances, 179.
Francis, 153, 278. Francis Childs, 305, 406. Francis
T., 406. Frank D., 324. Franklin Chase, 177. Fred-
erick, 199, 335. Fred C, 327. Fred E., 324. Fred-
erick C, 406. Frederick Gould, 304, 406. Fred M.,
326.
GARFIELD, 315. George, 43, 98, 151, 176, 196,
305, 519. George B., 196. George Henry, 317.
George Smith, 179. George Thacher, 304, 406, 587.
George Washington, 190, 325. Georgia, 197. Gil-
bert E., 316. Grace Renton, 278. Gustavus Colburn,
200.
HAMPDEN, 43, 79, 153, 279, 519, 558-559, 567.
Hannah, 11, 13, 21, 25, 34, 47-48, 79, 91, 96-97,
99, 152, 179, 198, 451-452, 470-472, 474, 476, 485,
487, 501. Hannah Averill, 200, 336. Hannah Fox-
well, 85. Hannah Maria, 177. Harriet, 92. Harriet
Emeline, 185, 315. Harriet Louise, 153, 280. Harry
Madison, 7, 168. Harry Oscar, 333. Hartley, 98, 197.
Hattie, 308. Harvey, 189, 322. Harvey John, 322.
Hebe, 156. Helen, 196. Helen M., 199. Henry,
186, 196, 317, 324. Henry A., 325, 412. Henry
620 Index I.
Daniell, 186. Henry Eastman, 162. Henry O., 284.
Henrietta, 11)6, 333. Herbert, 162, 325. Herbert A.,
324. Herman, 322. Herman S., 326. Hinkley M.,
321. Hiram, 89, 175. Horace, 93, 184. Horace H.,
293. Humphrey Chadbourne, 285.
TDA MAY, 324. Ina M., 322. Inez M., 466. Inez
1 v., 327. Imoi^ene A., 320. Ira Bascom, 94. Ira
Smith, 186, 318. Isaac, 83. Isora E., 321.
JAMES, 98, 196. James C, 316. James Edward,
337. James Madison, 86, 166, 293, 571, 588.
James McCollum, 200, 337. Jennie, 316. Jennie A.,
321. Jennie M., 321, 334. Jerry, 466. John, 8, 9,
11, 14, 21, 25, 33, 44, 46, 90, 95, 188, 196, 334, 450-
452, 465, 469-470, 473-474, 476-478, 480, 483-485,
487-488, 516, 558. John (Jr.), 9, 11, 450. John Bray,
195. John Colburn, 197. John Howard, 178, 308.
John Eodney, 189, 321. John Scott, 176, 306, 408.
John Seaward, 453-454. Joanna, 16, 24, 44, 89, 453.
Joanna Staples, 89. Joseph, 16, 24, 25, 44, 46-47,
82-83,90,93-96,176,465. Joseph A., 7, 325. Joseph
Boody, 454. Joseph Brown, 7, 175, 304, 406, 586-
587. Joseph Dexter, 190. Joseph Chester, 286.
Joseph Holt, 176, 307. Josephine, 176. Judith, 451-
452. Julia, 81, 92, 179. Julia Augusta Adelaide, 86,
166. Julia Elizabeth, 286. Julia E., 188. J. K,
324.
K
ATE, 334. Katherine Anna, 279.
T AWRENCE, 8, 465. Lemira, 95, 192. Leonora,
Ij 324. Leo Merit, 293. Leston L., 412. Lilla
Maude, 333. Lillian M., 336. Lillian Ursula, 7, 279.
Index I. 621
Lindsay, 465. Linus Aurelian, 94, 188. Linus W.,
317. Lizzie J., 337. Lora E., 323. Loren, 95. Lor-
enzo Lafayette, 7, 191, 326. Loring, 162. Lorraine,
94, 185. Louis, 95. Louise, 95, 99, 200. Louise F.,
337. Love Pickman, 152. Lucia, 16. Lucy,
25, 47, 94-95, 186. Lucy Ann, 162. Lucy E., 189,
823. Lucy Jane, 84. Lucy P., 188. Lucy S., 318.
Luella, 321. Lula E., 320. Lydia, 46, 90. Lydia
(Fernald), 90. Lydia R., 324.
MADISON A., 293. Major, 465. Marcia Anna,
176, 305. Margaret A., 7, 279. Margaret, 12,
14, 451, 480, 482, 488. Margery Pepj^errell, 46-47,
91-92. Maria, 189, 323. Maria Colburn, 197. Maria
Seaward, 454. Marianne, 83, 160. Marsena Edgar,
185, 317, 587, 588. Martha Henry, 81. Martha, 184,
196. Martin Van Buren, 191, 325. Mary, 11-13, 15,
18, 24-25, 43-45, 48, 79, 81-82, 84, 91, 96, 98-99, 152,
159, 176, 189, 191, 195, 199, 201, 323, 324, 327, 451-
452, 470, 472-474, 477, 485, 495, 497, 509, 521, 543,
559. Mary A., 316, 411. Mary Abbott, 85. Mary
Chauncy, 83. Mary Dian thus, 186, 317. Mary Eliza,
185. Mary Elizabeth, 86, 175, 198, 293, 305, 324. Mary
Ellen, 324. Mary Erwin, 152. Mary Estelle, 167.
Mary Estelle Elizabeth, 86. Mary Etta, 325. Mary
Hannah, 158, 283. Mary Huske (Sheafe), 81. Mary
Jane, 176, 189, 307, 322. Mary Joanna, 84, 162.
Mary Kennard, 453-454. Mary Louisa, 83, 160.
Mary Melissa, 94, 187. Mary Pepperrell Carter, 153.
Mary Sherwood, 279. Mary Stevenson, 93-96. Mary
Wilson, 153, 278. Maude, 334. Mehitable, 18, 508.
Melinca, 321. Minnie E., 317, 412. Miranda, 176,
307. Molly, 47, 93. Moses Messer, 185. Myrta E.,
323. Myrtie May, 326.
622 Index I.
\TANCY, 46. Nathan, 95, 190. Nathan A., 321.
ri Nellie, 317. Nellie M., 322. Noah, 42, 78-79,
152.
OCENA, 197. Olive, 91, 315. Oliver, 46, 91, 95,
98, 178-179, 196-198. Olive Colburn, 197.
Otis v., 321.
PAULINA, 176. Perlia, 318. Philinda S., 191, 327.
Philo, 190, 324. Philomelia, 94. Polly, 46.
Priscilla, 43. Priscilla Low, 153. Prudence, 188.
RALPH, 336. Keuben, 95, 190, 325, 561. Richard,
8-9, 11-12, 15, 24, 42-45,79,83-84,86,152, 278,
451-452, 465, 469-470, 472-478, 483-484, 491-493,
505, 516, 518, 520, 524, 527,543-544. Richard Alex-
ander, 152, 278. Richard Domiuicus, 83, 86, 162.
Richard Foxwell, 43, 82-83. Richard Malcom, 168,
294. Robert, 9, 11, 12, 15, 24, 25, 42, 46, 48, 79, 90-
91, 93, 99, 307, 465, 469, 475, 483, 484, 492,495, 498,
528, 558. Robert William, 188. Rodney, 188.
Roger, 8, 465. Roland H., 199, 335. Rollin Edw.,
185, 316. Rose Adele, 166, 293. Roswell Bottome,
186, 318. Roosevelt, 320. Rufns, 190, 324. Ruth
Etta, 334.
QAMUEL, 11, 12, 14, 16, 21, 24, 25, 33, 34, 42, 43,
U 47, 48, 79, 96-99, 189, 191, 195, 198, 323, 327,
472, 474-475, 477, 487, 518-519, 526. Samuel Aug.,
198. Samuel Holyoke, 80, 156, Samuel K., 185, 316.
Samuel Solley, 46. Samuel Woodward, 200. Sarah,
12, 15, 21, 24,"33, 4 -J, 43, 45-48, 78, 82-84, 89, 93-97, 158,
184, 192, 196-198, 451-454, 497, 546. Sarah A., 189.
Sarah Aug., 159. Sarah Ann, 98-99, 186, 195, 197,
201. Sarah Chauncy, 83. Sarah Frances, 158, 176,
Index I. 623
283. Sarah Frost, 83-84. Sarali Foxwell, 83. Sarah
Frye, 152. Sarah Eliz. Scammon, 85, 1G6. Sarah
Elvira, 185. Sarah Hill, 97-99. Sarah Johnson, 81,
156. Sherrod, 465. Silas, 190. Stephen Southall,
81. Susan B., 191, 327. Susan Cleveland, 152, 277.
Susan Renton, 278. Susan Woodward, 99. Susanna,
451. Sydney, 43. Sylvester, 95.
Hj^EMPERANCE, 188, 320. Thankful, 95, 191.
1 Theodore Atkinson, 46, 91. Thomas, 15, 24-25,
44-48, 82, 84-87, 90-92, 94, 98, 167, 180, 186, 317,
321, 506, 524-526, 528, 543. Thomas Brown, 175.
Thomas Jefferson, 83, 160, 285. Thomas Donnell, 45,
89. Thomas Messer, 185, 316. Thornton Brown, 159.
Theodore, 45, 90, 176. Tilton, 189, 321.
TTRSULA, 11, 470, 474, 477. Usher Ward, 162.
T7AL0NA Z., 320, 412. Vida E., 406.
WALTER B., 336. Walter Coles, 86. Washing-
ton, 99, 176, 200. Wentworth, 92, 180. Wil-
bur J., 327. Willis R., 318. William, 8, 43, 46-47,
82, 90-94, 98-99, 158-159, 178, 184, 188, 196, 201,
324, 465. William Albert, 159. William Elias, 315.
William Foxwell, 285, 400. William Henry, 198.
William Jarvis, 153, 279. William Messer, 316.
William Oscar, 196, 333. William Temple, 85. Wil-
liam Richard, 43, 81. William Wentworth, 178.
Winifred Jarvis, 7, 279. Winfield S., 307.
INDEX II.
CuTTS Descendants in the Female Lines.
ABBOTT, 85. Adams, 33, 41, 366. Ahrens, 373.
Albert, 434. Allen, 426, 427, 447. Alden, 379.
Anderson, 415. Alton, 399. Andrews, 383, 440.
Ansart, 252. Appleton, 7, 55, 112, 225, 226, 387,
441. Arnold, 446. Aspinwall, 442. Atkinson, 127,
247, 248, 388, 441, 446. Austin, 58, 59, 117, 535.
BABB, 326, 327. Bacon, 315. Baker, 395, 442.
Ballou, 331. Barnes, 246. Barrell, 88, 89, 170-
174, 283, 301, 302. Bartlett, 33, 62, 84, 88, 89, 163-
166, 172-174, 223, 283, 288-292, 301, 302, 369, 514,
515, 535. Barton, 327, 328, 358. Beal, 142, 143,
266, 267. Beecher, 187, 318,319. Bell, 271. Ben-
nett, 37, 410, 419. Berry, 249, 274,' 388. Billings,
96, 193. Bishop, 339. Bixby, 131, 252. Blackwood,
461-464. Blake, 289, 437. Blanckard, 461. Board-
man, 122, 240. Bond, 139, 261, 329, 349, 421, 422,
423, 445, 446. Bonneau, 209, 345. Booth, 313.
Borland, 13, 32, 59, 60, 61, 62, 120, 121, 238, 239,
376, 377, 543. Bowen, 236. Bowers, 388. Brackett,
386. Bradley, 419. Bradburv, 96, 193, 198, 267, 378,
440. Bray, 233, 374. Brayton, 319. Brown, 147,
179, 308, 326, 393, 411, 441, 460. Bryant, 75, 398.
Bryar, or Briar, 17, 28, 52. Buck, 408. Budd, 280.
Bridger, 367. Burnham, 310, 374. Burleigh, 387.
Burnett, 433. Butler, 39, 40, 72-75, 139-143, 147.
170-173, 220, 227, 261-267, 366, 374, 394.
79
626 Index II.
CALDWELL, 431, 432, 436. Calef, 295. Calhoun,
421. Campbell, 305. Carson, 448. Carter, 33,
80, 154-156, 282. Cliadwick, 72, 138, 139, 261. Chase,
251, 294, 331, 402. Chauncy, 44, 49, 101, 102, 521,
547. Chapman, 42, 77, 149, 150, 274, 275. Cheever,
174, 302, 405, 584, 585. Chick, 175, 303, 304, 394.
Chisolm, 352, 420, 426, 428. Choate, 258, 393.
Church, 155, 281, 282. Cisco, 190. Clark, and Clarke,
90, 91, 102, 159, 177, 178, 206, 308, 337, 400, 461, 463.
Clarkson, 428. Clement, 7, 398, 432, 455, 457, 462.
Cleveland, 373, 374. Cofran, 314. Colman, 31, 57.
Cook, 411. Cooley, 336. Copp, 247. Corning, 438.
Cotton, 452 Coues, 364, 438, 601-602. Covill, 201,
337. Cox, 210, 323, 348, 421. Croom, 445. Crosby,
244, 384. Cumming, 337. Currier, 192, 312, 329,
409. Cuthbert, 351. Cushiug, 393. Cutler, 115,
234, 235, 375, 376.
DALE, 282. Dame, 312. Daniell, 350, 424, 425,
446. Darby, 103, 207. Davenport, 115, 232,
233, 373, 374. Da Shore, 291. David, 431. Davis,
193, 237, 253, 330, 391, 392. Deane, 230, 372. De
Coff, 401. Delaiield, 362, 363. Delaski, 252, 390.
Dennett, 368, 388. Dickinson, 303. Dillingham, 394,
397. Dimmick, 241, 242, 380, 381, 600. Dingley,
379. Dodge, 284, 400. Doe, 311. Donnell, 128, 249,
272, 366, 396. Dorr, 261, 393. Douglass, 293.
Downing, 369. Dozier, 354. Dresser, 320. Drown,
112, 226, 228, 370. Du Bose, 428, 448. Dummer,
20, 32, 33, 514-515, 535. Durgin, 311.
EARL, 318. Edson, 280, 399. Edwards, 428, 448.
Emerson, 171, 172, 299, 403. Emery, 29, 51, 169,
229, 286, 296, 307, 329, 408, 438,560. Elliott, 16, 26,
50, 51, 103, 507. Ellsworth, 395. Elwyn, 217, 218,
Index II. 627
362, 363, 435, 436. Erving, 363, 435. Evaus, 116,
122, 463. Everett, 320, 321, 373, 439.
FAIRFIELD, 169, 170, 296, 297, 402. Farley, 444.
Farnham, 311. Felch, 281. Ffoy, 500. Field,
260. Finnerty, 463. Fisher, 316, 411. Fitz, 7, 78.
Fleming, 417. Flint, 307, 408. Flitner, 99, 100, 200,
202-205, 838, 460, 463. Folsom, 64, 118, 125, 237,
244, 245, 384-387. Ford, 263. Foster, 120, 290.
Fowler, 97, 194, 195, 289, 330, 331. Eraser, 352. Free-
man, 237, 248, 388. French, 367, 368. Frierson, 346,
347, 420. Frost, 160-163, 222, 227, 284-288. Fur-
nald, orFernald, 92, 180, 181, 182, 309-312, 408.
GADSDEN, 427, 448. Galloway, 358. Gambling,
13, 19. Gammon, 283. Gardner, 462. Gay,
194. Gerrisli, 23, 26, 38, 39, 41, 42, 49, 50, 70, 71,
102, 103, 137-139, 207, 259, 260, 261, 341, 523.
Gignilliat, 407, 414, 415, 444, 445. Gilbert, 105, 106,
214, 215, 354, 355, 356, 358, 430. Godfrey, 281.
GooJale, 255, 292, 402. Goodman, 318. Goodwin,
117, 235, 236, 267, 288. Goudie, 286. Gove, 326.
Gowen, 267. Graves, 13. Gregg, 372. Greeley, 128,
249, 389. Gross, 13. Guerard, 351, 354, 426, 427.
Guild, 123, 242, 381, 382, 555, 556. Gunnison, 93,
182-184, 312-314, 410.
HAAS, 372, 373, 439. Haight, 250, 389. Haley,
28. Hall, 232, 373. Ham, 226, 239. Ham-
mond, 181, 182. 310. Hamilton, 296. Hanscom, 287.
Hanscomb, 262. Hanson, 389. Hart, 208, 342-344.
Hartley, 128. Hard, 442. Harris, 78, 96, 151, 416,
445. Hatch, 178, 308. Haven, 107, 218, 219, 595-
596. Hayes, 365. Haynes, 108. Hazell, 448. Haz-
zard, 212, 352. Heaton, 300, 403. Heffenger, 434.
628 Index II.
Henderson, 423, 424. Heyward, 426, 447, 448. Hig-
gins, 316, 411. Higginson, 377. Hill, 338, 365, 438.
Hobbs,438. Holbrook, 464. Holmes, 304. Hooper,
160, 284. Houghton, 230, 372. Howard, 279, 314,
395, 399, 434. Hoyt, 313. Hubbard, 231, 372. Hu-
ger, 353. Humbert, 214, 356. Hull, 362, 603. Hum-
phreys, 65, 125, 127. Hunter, 447. Huntoon, 96.
Hurd, 328. Hutcbings, 29. Hutchinson, 313. Hy-
slip, 40, 41.
JACKSON, 455. Jacobs, 118. Jameson, 251, 389,
390, 411. Jackson, 100, 101, 204, 205, 339, 377,
562, 589. Jarvis, 121, 370, 555. Jeffords, 356, 431,
443. Jennison, 254, 392. Johnson, 77, 280, 329, 448.
Johnstone, 427, 429, 436, 448. Jones, 342, 343, 348,
415, 416. Jordan, 236, 252, 376. Judd, 408, 444.
Junkins, 158, 159, 283, 309.
KEATING, 66, 171, 297, 298. Keay, 140. Kenni-
son, 307. Kennard, 287, 401. Kimball, 154,
280, 281, 399, 400. King, 22, 36, 64, 65, 399, 432,
502, 537, 538. Knight, 20, 33. Knights, 327.
Knowles, 225, 226. Knowlton, 290.
LADD, 6, 218, 364-366, 436, 437, 519, 534, 603.
Lamprey, 366. Landrum, 404. Lane, 238.
Langdon, 107, 217. Lapham, 100, 203, 204, 338. Lear,
329. Lee, 347, 348, 369, 420,421. Le Hardy, 425.
Leighton, 219, 220, 365, 366. Libby, 73, 74, 139,
141-146, 175, 262-266, 268-269, 270, 371, 393, 394,
395, 438, 439. Longfellow, 270. Locke, 254. Lord,
138, 330, 334, 413. Lovejoy, 283. Low, 273. Low-
ell, 10, 215, 359, 360, 403, 433, 442, 510, 594, 595.
Luce, 195, 332, 333, 413. Lyman, 407. Lynch, 448.
Index II. 629
McCAA, 348. McDuffie, 330. McGill, 361, 434.
Mclver, 443. McKinstey, 259. McLoiid, 440.
Mallard, 344, 416, 417, 445. Marble, 388. Marcli, 247,
255, 387, 441. Marshall, 133, 454, 455, 461. Marston,
41. Martin, 231, 372. Maxfield, 191-193, 326-329.
Meggett, 432. Merrill, 322. Michie, 283. Miller, 305,
407. Mitchell, 25, 45, 436, 527. Mills, 179, 309.
Moffatt, 29, 30, 53, 54, 107, 108, 118, 153, 221, 508, 533,
534, 550, 552. Moody, 66, 172, 300, 301, 404. Moore
or More, 17, 28, 56, 101, 151, 205, 206, 214, 275, 276,
303, 322, 357, 367, 397, 406, 432. Montague, 309.
More, 306, 418, 419. Morey, 230. Morrall, 445.
Morton, 335, 403, 444, 449. Moses, 93. Mudge, 278.
Mullen, 338. Mumler, 289. Munroe, 298. Murray,
346, 418, 419. Myers, 229, 371.
ATASON, 128, 249. Needham, 320. Newhall, 278.
IM Norris, 299. Norwood, 76, 148, 271, 272. Nichols,
410. Nye, 87, 88, 170.
0
BER, 409. Odiorne, 30, 53-56, 108-110, 219, 220-
223, 366-368. Osgood, 390. Owen, 323.
PACKARD, 202. Page, 436. Paine, 235, 236, 256,
257. Palfrey, 384, 440. Parker, 75, 124, 242-
244,248,249,382, 383, 410, 440, 556, 557. Parks,
160, 284. Parry, 101. Parsons, 251. Patten, 368.
Payson, 399. Peaslee, 313. Pearce, 421, 422. Pearse,
55, 110, HI, 223-225. Peirce, ill, 166, 224, 292, 369.
Pemberton, 13, 18, 19, 513. Penhallow, 12-14, 19, 31,
32, 57-60, 100, 116-120, 230, 232, 236-238, 498, 500,
501, 513, 534, 535. Perkins, 297. Persons, 187, 319,
320. Philbrick, 199. Piatt, 410. Pickering, 217,
312, 361, 434, 596, 597. Pierce, 166, 292. Pierson,
306, 407. Pindar, 194. Piper, 82, 156-158, 283.
630 Index II.
Place, 362, 434. Plaisted, 50. Pollard, 158. Poole,
288. Porter, 10, 206, 341, 414, 590-593. Posey, 212,
213. Potter, 285. Pray, 263. Preble, 147,270, 271.
Prescott, 132, 252, 253, 394. Prime, 401. Pritcbard,
311. Proctor, 213, 352. Putnam, 6, 215, 216. 359,
433, 443.
QUINCY, 63, 123, 555. Qiiimby, 273, 396. Quinby,
277, 278.
RAMSDELL, 453-457, 458-462. Eaymond, 380.
Raynes, 6, 23, 24, 41, 42, 76-78, 148, 149, 272-
274, 396. Reed, 231, 232, 372, 373. Rhoades, 230.
Rice, 225, 369, 370. Riley, 28, 240, 249, 356, 379,
380. Rindge, 65. Rising, 374. Robinson, 427. Rogers,
362. Rollins, 197, 334, 335, 376. Root, 409. Ross,
37, 240, 249, 267, 378, 379, 449, 503. Rousselet, 107.
Russell, 34, 35, 63. Rust, 35, 63, 64, 124, 125, 244,
245, 385, 386, 601.
QALTONSTALL, 36. Sanborn, 309, 812. Sander-
U son, 406. Sawyer, 78, 151, 276, 277, 314, 398.
Sayward, 45, 546. Scammon, 292. Scott, 409.
Screven, 16, 17, 27, 51, 52, 103-105, 208-213, 344-347,
349-354, 417, 423, 424, 428, 429, 446, 495, 506, 593,
594. Scribner, 412. Scriggins, 276. Schley, 412.
Seabrook, 442. Seawards, 276. Sewall, 171, 173,
298, 299, 301, 380, 404. Shackford, 206, 255, 258,
339, 340, 413, 590. Shannon, 6, 10, 23, 33, 38, 40,
67-69, 75, 131-136, 253-259, 391, 392, 432, 504, 538,
539, 557. Shapleigh, 292, 310, 402. Shaw, 252, 275,
390. Sherburne, 53, 106, 107, 217, 362, 548, 551.
Shewell, 391. Shillaber, 10, 151, 276, 397, 398, 564,
566. Shipway, 9, 11, 13, 18, 465, 475, 482, 484, 511,
512. Shores, 205, 339. Shrieve, 256, 392. Simpson,
Index II. 631
61. Sloper, 20. Smith, 122, 208, 228, 239, 240, 312,
33V, 341. 342, 360, 378, 380, 405, 409, 411, 414, 420-
422, 441. Snow, 170, 295, 297. Soper, 193, 330.
Sparhawk, 7, 62, 64, 65, 121, 125, 126, 246, 247, 553.
Spence, 106, 215-217, 360-362, 562, 596. Spencer,
405. Spooner, 60. Sprague, 462, 464. Stacey, 414.
Stavers, 226. StepLenson, 454, 460, 462, 463. Stevens,
33, 97, 194, 195, 330, 331. Stickney, 114, 231, 232.
Stinson, 368. Stone, 40, 41, 539. Storey, 294. Straw,
183. Streeter, 317, 411. Strobhard, 352. Stuart, 117,
236. Sturtevant, 403. Swanzy, 444. Sweetser, 376.
Swift, 188.
TAPLEY, 28, 29. Taylor, 380. Teetshorn, 395.
Terry, 130. Tliaxter, 400. Thayer, . Thomas,
179, 309. Thompson, 406. Thornton, 5, 6, 87, 168,
169, 294, 295, 559, 560. Thurston, 74. Titus, 439.
Toothaker, 265. Traill, 53, 106, 510, 548. Treadwell,
109, 221, 222, 367. Tucker, 75, 76, 131, 147, 270, 323,
405, 443, 557. Tufts, 6. Turnbull, 429. Tuttle, 386.
TTRION, 400. Utter, 440.
T7ASSALL, 13, 19, 20. Vaughan. 12-15, 21, 22, 37,
V 66, 67, 128-130, 249, 250, 334, 478, 481, 489,
500, 504, 515, 517, 518.
WADS WORTH, 199, 335. Wagner, 320. Wal-
cott, 277. Waldo, 353. Waldron, 13, 21, 34,
35, 62, 63, 221-123, 240, 241, 380, 485, 515, 516, 537.
Ward, 57, 114-116, 229-231, 371, 437. Warner, 134,
256. Waterhouse, 274. Webster, 161, 285, 286, 305,
391, 406, 407, 441. Wentworth, 261, 289,437. West,
212. Westcott, 357, 432. Wheeler, 239, 377, 378,
632 Index II.
408, 409, 599, 600. Wheelwright, 155, 281, 400.
Whidden, 110, 223. Whilden, 7, 255,354, 355, 429,
430, 442, 443. Whipple, 29, 53, 510, 529, 530, 532.
White, 244, 369. Whiting, 393. Whitton, 3T9.
Widmer, 317. Wiggin or Wiggins, 131, 132, 135,
157. Wilcox, 174, 302, 303, 405, 585. Wilder, 461,
464. Willard, 304. Williams, 112, 282, 293. Wil-
son, 226, 333, 407. Wingate, 65, 127, 556. Winslow,
234, 375, 463. Wise. 30, 31, 53, 56, o7, 67, 113, 130,
226-228, 250-252, 370, 371, 389, 439, 552, 597-599.
Wolston, 442. Wood, 375. Woodman, 225. Wood-
ruff, 319. Worthen, 93. Wright, 410. Wylly, 446.
YARBOROUGH, 282. Yeaton, 50, 103. Yorke,
290.
INDEX III.
People Mentioned who are not Descendants.
A BBOTT, 39, 45, 72, 73, 85, 139, 230. Adams, 20,
A 33, 63, 101, 184, 301, 315, 363, 366, 404, 435, 487,
497, 544. Ahreus, 232, 373. Albert, 361, 434. Alden,
240, 379. Aldrich, 99, 201. AUard, 161, 286. Allen,
21, 35, 147, 230, 271, 351, 372, 426, 516. Allyn, 294,
402. Almar)^ 452. Alt, 473. Alton, 280, 399.
Anies, 131, 315. Anderson, 342, 415. Andrews, 243,
383. Ansart, 132, 252. Appleton, 30, 55, 129, 248,
387. Armstrong, 373. Arnold, 88, 171. Aspinwall,
403, 442. Athorn, 287, 402. Atkinson, 36, 449.
Austin, 31, 58, 59, 117, 473, 534, 535. Ayells, 497.
Ayer, 202, 234, 375. Ayers, 93, 451, 578, 580, 581.
Ayres, 80, 155.
BABB, 191, 326, 327. Babcock, 340. Bachelder,
47,87,96. Bacon, 185,315. Badow, 323. Bagley,
71. Bailey, 197, 240, 245, 335, 379, 386, 460, 463.
Baker, 51, 143, 209, 271, 345, 395. Ballon, 195, 331.
Bancroft, 584. Banks, 598. Barker, 41, 68, 144, 172,
301. Barnard, 104, 208, 344, 417. Barnett, 208, 341.
Barrel], 45, 88, 170, 171, 546, 547. Bartlett, 20, 24,
32, 42, 44, 62, 84, 86, 110, 121, 151, 166, 177, 223,
308, 514, 515, 536, 540, 555. Barton, 191, 325, 327.
Bascom, 47, 93. Bashford, 196, 333. Bass, 33. Batch-
elder, 120, 312. Bates, 189, 323, 364. Baxton, 215,
358. Baynard, 351, 426. Beach, 58, 117. Beal, 73-
8o
634 Index III.
75, 142. Beams, 208. Beard, 379, 473. Beecher, 94,
187. Beedle, 100, 204. Belcher, 15, 168, 502, 504.
Bell, 148, 208, 271, 540. Bellamy, 148, 273. Bene-
dict, 112. Bennett, 22, 37, 264, 346, 419, 453, 517.
Bemis, 200. Berry, 128, 150, 181, li*9, 244, 249, 274,
303, 311, 384, 405. Bigelow, 185, 316. Bigliam, 232.
Billings, 29, 48, 533. Bills, 370, 437. Binney, 56.
Bird, 109, 223. Bishop, 10, 205, 215, 339, 358, 562,
588. Bixby, 67, 131, 312. Black, 176. Blackburn, 519.
Blackey, 258. Blackwood, 455, 461. Blaisdell, 151,
276. Blake, 164, 242, 252, 289, 364,382,437. Blanch-
ard, 455, 461. Blethen, 39, 70. Blunt, 67, 101, 132,
206, 253. Boardman, 52, 122. Bodge, 245, 386.
Bodwell, 264. Bond, 72, 139, 211, 349. Bonneau,
104, 267. Bonnette, 429. Booth, 26, 51, 183, 313,
507. Borden, 287, 401. Borland, 13, 19, 20, 60, 61,
563. Bowen, 117, 236. Bowers, 32, 60, 249, 388.
Bowles, 168, 294. Bowman, 171, 298. Boyd, 53, 106.
Brackett, 29, 156, 245, 283, 386, 532. Bradbury, 48,
96, 98, 128, 146, 239, 371, 378, 439. Bradley, 346,
419. Bragdon, 42, 78, 81. Branham, 307, 408.
Brattle, 476. Bray, 98, 115, 195, 233. Brayton, 103,
187, 319. Bremar, 103. Breno, 322. Brett, 313.
Brewster, 233, 374. Briar, 12, 498. Briard, 55, 112.
Bridge, 41, 76. Bridger, 221, 367. Brierly, 541.
Brihy, 222, 368. Brisbane, 51. Brittain, 280, 399.
Broaders, 240. Brockington, 52, 127. Brooks, 107,
146, 181, 182, 216, 270, 312. Brotton, 36. Brough-
ton, 213, 354. Brown and Browne, 69, 74, 91, 97,
116, 136, 147, 175, 179, 191, 214, 251, 258, 316, 326,
357, 387, 389, 393, 411, 416, 423, 441, 445, 453, 460,
466, 497. Bryan, 105, 211. Bryant, 40, 75, 277, 398.
Buck, 91, 307, 408. Buckrainster, 134, 171. Budd,
153, 280. Bugbee, 323. Bull, 351, 427. Bullard,
153. Bunbury, 31, 58. Burchard, 303, 405. Bur-
Index III. 635
leigh, 245, 386. Burnett, 360, 433. Burnham, 26,
50, 77, 95, 149, 180, 190, 233, 310, 374, 387, 507.
Burnside, 57, 575, 577, 582, 583. Burt, 167, 175, 304.
Burroughs, 111. Burrows, 304, 586. Burtun, 345.
Buswell, 312. Butler, 23, 39, 72, 73, 108, 143, 180,
220, 227, 268, 309. Butinan, 174, 303.
nADWALLADEK, 242, 382, 556. Caine, 328.
\J Caldwell, 169, 296. Calef, 168, 169, 295. Cal-
houn, 348, 431. Callender, 57, 116. Campbell, 126,
175, 246, 305. Card, 40, 75. Carey, 321. Carr, 93,
184, 192, 329. Carroll, 106, 216, 243, 345, 383, 562,
596. Carson, 419, 428, 443. Carter, 20, 33, 42, 79, 80,
245, 502, 540, 542, 600. Cate, 242, 382. Cave, 52.
Chadbourne, 8, 45, 83, 141, 160. Chadwick, 39, 72,
229, 371. Chaffin, 259. Chamberlain, 124, 199, 455,
462. Chambers, 15, 504. Champernowne, 24, 483,
484, 493, 498. Champney, 107. Chandler, 144, 222.
Chapell, 252. Chairman, 41, 77. Chase, 100, 130, 168,
194, 202, 233, 251, 294, 331, 459. Chauncy, 24, 26,
28, 44, 48, 49, 73, 83, 521-523. Checkley, 516. Che-
dells, 598. Cheney, 95, 190, 561. Cheever, 89, 174.
Chellis, 174, 303, 585. Chesley, 451. Chestnutt, 354.
Chick, 89, 175, 262, 394. Child, 230, 372, 489.
Childs, 92, 180. Chipman, 136. Chisholm, 212, 351,
352, 426. Choate, 136, 258. Chrystyburg, 215,
858. Church, 80, 155. Churchill, 132, 185.
Church wood, 496. Cilley, 280, 584. Cisco, 95, 190,
191. Clapp, 93. Clarenbole, 205, 339. Clark, 46,
48, 49, 69, 82, 90-91, 93, 96, 97, 102, 103, 155, 156,
159, 178, 201, 244, 298, 385, 455, 457, 461, 538.
Clarkson, 352, 428. Clear, 54, 100. Cleasley, 245,
385. Cleaves, 268. Clemens, 42. Clement, 276, 357,
398, 432, 455, 457, 462. Cleveland, 233, 373. Clough,
325, 412. Cobb, 298, 461. Cochran, 50. Coffin, 119,
636 Index III.
126,238. Cofran, 183, 314. Cohen, 332, 418. Coit,
121. Colby, 328. Colburn, 48, 98, 196, 323. Cole,
134, 142, 191, 201, 256, 265. Colebrook, 53, 106.
Coleman, 208, 304, 343, 406. Coles, 80, 154. Colman,
18, 31, 57, 513. Commins, 471. Comstock, 192, 328.
Conant, 166. Connell, 213. Conner, 63, 124, 138,
260. Cook, 45, 86, 206, 240, 317, 341, 378, 411, 591.
Cooley, 200, 336. Coolidge, 461. Cooper, 516. Copp,
127. Corbett, 472. Corning, 371, 438. Cotton, 375,
451, 452. Cours, 218, 364. Covill, 201. Cox, 104,
189, 210, 323, 574, 575. Craig, 64, 167. Crane, 38,
104, 539. Cranfield, 489, 490. Crockett, 17, 227,
255, 370, 392. Cromwell, 76, 472. Croom, 422, 445.
Crosby, 134, 244, 384. Crowell, 351, 427. Croxford,
95, 189. Cruess, 206, 340. Cumming, 202, 337.
Cnmmings, 136, 150, 258. Cunningham, 398. Currier,
91, 95, 172, 178, 182, 192, 300, 312, 473. Curtis, 15,
24, 92, 99, 180, 205, 340, 505. Cushing, 108, 221,
257, 393. Cuthbert, 211, 351. Cutler, 57, 96, 115.
Cutter, 540.
DAGGETT, 190, 324. Daland, 256, 392. Dale,
155, 281. Dame, 47, 93, 96, 182, 189, 312.
Damon, 180. Danforth, 11. Daniel, 2, 11, 12, 350,
478, 481, 488, 490, 492. Dansby, 345. Darby, 50,
103. Darling, 226, 370. Davenport, 57, 115, 195,
232, 831. David, 355, 431. Davidson, 252, 390.
Davis, 34, 62, 96, 118, 132, 193, 211, 237, 253, 345,
850, 497, 536. Davy, 206. Day, 183. Dean, 7.
Deane, 114, 230. Dearborn, 77, 101, 149, 562. De
Carideau, 426, 447. De Casto, 273. De Coff, 287,
401. De Crency, 75. Deering, 26, 30, 54. De Es-
tage, 542. De Krafft, 80, 156. Delafield, 217, 362.
Deland, 125. Delano, 163. De Saussure, 352. De-
laski, 131, 251. Denne, 540. Dennett, 75, 223, 249,
Index III. 637
368, 388, 492, 494. de Navarro, 180, 309. Denton,
197. de Kochemont, 151, 274, 276, 565. de Shore,
165,291. DeVeaux, 35. Devens, 217, 366. Dilling-
ham, 261, 276, 394, 397. Dimmick, 123, 241, 599.
Dingley, 240, 379. Dinsmore, 205, 339. Doane, 274.
Doar, 213, 426, 447. Dockery, 350, 424. Dodge,
160, 170, 192, 284, 287, 322, 328. Doe, 181, 311.
Donald, 165. Donnell, 25, 66, 70, 76, 148, 164, 184,
220, 249, 366. Dorr, 99, 139, 261. Dorsey, 136.
Douglas, 10, 571. Douglass, 167, 293. Doughty,
472. Dover, 2, 40, 379. Dov^^, 38, 69, 203, 338.
Dowd, 177. Downing, 223, 369. Dowse, 342, 415.
Dozier, 213, 354. Drake, 252, 390. Dresser, 187, 320.
Drew, 108, 166, 291. Drown, 55, 112, 226, 227.
Duane, 360. Du Bois, 199. Du Boise, 352, 428.
Du Bose, 352, 428. Dudley, 518. Dummell, 165,
291. Dummer, 14, 20, 32, 33, 515. Dunham, 208,
342. Dunlap, 119, 215, 237, 360, 595. Duntley, 289.
Dunton, 334. Durgin, 181, 311. Durkie, 110. Dur-
yea, 362. Dyer, 363, 435.
EAMES, 225. Earl, 186, 318. Eastman, 84, 162,
173, 298. Eaton, 149, 176, 317. Edgerly, 40,
74, 144, 269. Edson, 154, 280. Edwards, 67, 130,
211, 352. Eliot, 123, 242, 381. Elkins, 84, 165.
Elliott, 12, 15, 22, 103, 262, 394, 494, 503, 515, 555,
556. Ellis, 244, 340. Ellsworth, 142, 265. Elwyn,
107, 217, 218, 550. Emerson, 171, 298. Emery, 87,
114, 169, 176, 192, 195, 229, 307, 329, 365, 438, 540,
559, 560. Emms, 26. Enifinger, 215, 355. English,
61. Estes, 364, 437. Evans, 58, 62, 116, 121, 122,
356, 461, 463. Evelith, 252. Everett, 188, 321, 373.
Ewing, 217, 363, 574, 576. Eyre, 501.
638 Index III.
FABYAN, 81. Fairfield, 87, 169. Fales, 202. Far-
ber, 475. Farnliam, 181, 285, 811. Farnswoith,
462,464. Farnum, 495. Farrar, 181. Farrell, 173,
301. Farthing, 305, 406. Felch, 155, 281. Fellows,
451. Finnerty, 460, 463. Ferguson, 51,219. Fernald,
17, 25, 28, 46, 245, 307, 386, 408, 528. Ferree, 226.
Ferro, 582. Felch, 371, 439. Fetcomb, 228. Field,
138, 260. Fisher, 93, 185, 186, 200, 316, 326, 337,
412. Fitz, 42, 78. Flanders, 322. Flanigan, 454,
460. Fleering, 299. Fleming, 344, 416, 417. Fletcher,
93, 139, 184, 476, 482. Flint, 176, 307. Flitner, 48,
99, 202. Fogg, 229, 371. Folsom, 35, 59, 64, 118,
125, 132, 244, 245, 524. Foote, 424, 446. Footman,
349, 350, 423, 425. Forbes, 255, 392. Ford, 141,
263, 264. Foster, 61, 120, 164, 165, 290, 322. Fouche,
175. Fowle, 218, 363. Fowler, 27, 48, 97. Foxcroft,
516. Foxwell, 505. Foye, 15, 504. Francis, 124,
243, 303, 382, 406. Franklin, 574, 576, 586. Fraser,
211, 352. Freeman, 119, 127, 237. French, 192, 222,
367. Frick, 185, 317, 586. Frierson, 10, 346, 347,
593. Frost, 18, 23, 39, 40, 43, 44, 83, 84, 109, 113,
132, 144, 160, 163, 222, 226, 227, 245, 268, 297, 298,
498, 511. Frothingham, 383, 440. Frye, 79, 90, 152,
177, 453, 454. Fryer, 18, 515. Fuller, 270, 300.
Fulton, 208, 343. Furber, 75. Furbush, 164. Fur-
nald, 46, 50, 91, 92, 102, 181, 182. Furness, 76.
Furthey, 27, 52.
GADSDEN, 213, 351, 427. Galloway, 215, 358.
Gambling, 13, 19. Gammon, 158, 283. Gardner,
281, 455, 457, 462. Garrison, 598. Garvin, 285, 400.
Gary, 187, 319. Gay, 97, 194. Gayman, 145. Gee,
516. George, 189, 193, 321, 503. Gerrish, 15,22, 24,
26, 37-40, 43, 48, 68, 70, 264, 520. Getchell, 177,
308. Getty, 582. Gibbs, 104. Gibson, 121, 238,
Index III. 639
563. Gignilliat, 426. Gilbert, 51, 105. Gilligan,
228. Gillman, 251, 540. Gilman, 191, 325. Gilmer,
173, 301. Glenn, 217. Glidden, 305, 406. Goddard,
541. Goodale, 134, 167, L'55, 292, 296, 402. Godfrey,
155, 281. Golphin, 104, 219. Goodenow, 245, 385,
386, 600. Goodman, 187, 318. Goodrich, 113, 162,
190, 228, 286. Goodwin, 24, 43, 58, 117, 143, 163,
267, 288. Goodwyn, 346, 418. Gookin, 87, 168, 540.
Goold, 547. Gordon, 1 99, 335. Gorges, 469. Goadie,
162,286. Gould, 241,315. Gourley, 94, 188. Gove,
102, 191, 207, 326, 329. Gowell, 460. Gowen, 143,
267. Graffort, 12, 478, 491, 492. Grant, 56, 163,
249, 288, 572. Graves, 13, 20. Gray, 99, 198, 556.
Gregg, 231, 372. Greeley, 66, 128, 249. Green, 205.
Greene, 61, 452. Greenough, 9, 254. Greenwood,
259. 392. Griffin, 578, 580, 581. Grile, 187, 319.
Gross, 13. Grouard, 46, 91. Guerard, 211, 351, 352,
427. Guerin, 27, 51. Guild, 63, 123, 242, 555. Gun-
nison, 47, 79, 93, 152, 488. Guptell, 140, 263.
HACKETT, 224. Hackley, 89, 168, 554. Hads,
231, 372. Hageman, 135, 257. Hager, 251.
Haiglit, 130, 250. Hainley, 247. Hale, 403, 442, 482.
Haley, 17, 28, 108, 220. Hall, 107, 114, 194, 217, 232,
235, 298, 330, 552. Hallett, 257. Ham, 6, 62, 90,
112, m, 176, 177,226,239. Hamilton, 146, 170, 296.
Hammond, 12, 15, 18, 25, 92, 165, 181, 182, 498, 506.
Hancock, 580. Handron, 199. Hanscomb, 28, 139,
148, 163, 262, 287. Hanson, 92, 139, 181, 251, 389.
Hardaway, 351. Hardee, 427, 448. Harford, 26, 507.
Hargraves, 285. Harmon, 251, 340, 389, 414. Har-
riett, 218, 239, 277, 365, 398. Harris, 39, 42, 47, 78,
95, 96, 134, 206, 209, 255, 340, 342, 345, 416. Harrison,
15, 26, 30, 32, 50, 55, 59, 104 208, 342, 586. Hart, 59.
Hartley, 66, 128. Hartranft, 574, 576. Harts, 472, 480,
640 Index III.
480. Hartwell, 366. Harvey, 14, 34, 35, 63, 96, 190
266, 324, 487. Harwell, 347, 420. . Haskell, 240.
Hastings, 151, 223. Hasty, 262, 394. Hatch, 91, 178.
Hathaway, 58, 116. Haven, 53, 107, 218, 219, 339,
377, 534, 541, 595. Hawes, 134, 135, 255, 257. Haw-
thorne, 204, 584. Hayes, 582. Haynes, 41, 54, 108.
Hayward, 234, 375. 597. Haywood, 422. Hazell, 428,
448. Hazlitt, 216, 361. Hazzard, 105, 212, 427.
Heard, 40, 42, 78, 151. Heaton, 172, 250, 300. Hef-
fenger, 361, 434. Heidt, 215, 358. Heller, 172, 301,
385. Henderson, 55, 110, 349, 423. Herrick, 235.
Hersey, 454. Hertkoru, 290. Heyw;.rd, 351, 414,
426, 428, 444. Higgins, 185, 195, 316, 332. Higgm-
son, 239, 377. Higlit, 16, 40, 86, 91. Hildreth, 181.
Hill, 25, 48, 131, 140, 203, 219, 330, 365. Hilton, 77,
149, 195, 332, 481. Hinman, 332, 413. Hitchcock, 94.
Hobbs, 83, 162, 235, 264, 365, 366. Hobby, 513.
Hoddey,491. Hodgdon, 75,488. Hodges, 239, 377, 598.
Hodgsdon, 56. Hodson, 135. Hoel, 11, 12, 13, 16,
483. Hoit, 69, 135. Holbrook, 132, 462,464. Holmes,
51, 175, 304. Holyoke, 24, 42, 518. Hooper, 48,82,
99, 159. Hope, 499. Home, 63, 64, 82, 124, 142,
158, 164, 242, 259, 266. Horton, 107. Hotchkins,
175, 305. Honghton, 114, 230. Howard, 153, 184,
265, 279, 314, 361, 395, 569. Howe, 115,233. Howes,
303. Howland, 212. Hoyt, 182, 313. Hubbard, 57,
113, 114, 231, 298, 552. Huger, 213, 353. Hull, 217,
362, 476, 488, 495, 496. Humbert, 105, 214. Humph-
reys, 36, 64, 65, 125, 292, 402. Hungerford, 405.
Hunking, 471. Hunt, 305, 375, 574. Hunter, 427,
447. Huntington, 205, 339. Huntoon, 47, 96, 312.
Huntress, 150, 274. Hurd, 47, 95, 184, 192, 315, 328,
331. Huse, 96, 193. Hussey, 73. Hutchings, 17, 28,
29. Hutchins, 233, 374. Hutchinson, 182, 313, 540.
Hyde, 287. Hyslip, 40, 41.
I
Index III. 641
NGALLS, 577. Irvine, 86, 167.
JACKSON, 48,80, 100, 155, 215, 238, 305, 322,359,
377, 453, 455, 561. Jacobs, 46, 59, 83, 90, 118,
161, 176, 265, 395. Jameson, 130, 250, 316, 411.
Janvrin, 20. Jaquetli, 143, 268. Jaquith, 460. Jarvis,
62, 121, 153, 225, 370, 505, 536, 553, 555, 558. Jef-
ferson, 54'i, 554. Jeffords, 214, 356. Jenkins, 43, 81,
82, 114, 158, 159, 179, 213, 229, 287, 354. Jenks, 284.
Jenness, 157, 283. Jennison, 133, 254. Jewett, 161,
285. Jerey, 354. Johnson, 17, 27, 41, 43, 46, 73, 77,
80, 90, 141, 144, 150, 153, 160, 193, 264, 268, 280, 329,
352, 395, 428. Jolinston, 353, 364, 429, 590. John-
stone, 352, 427. Joiner, 105. Jones, 156, 177, 208,
210, 218, 283, 342, 345, 348. Jordan, 37, 38, 66, 68,
117, 129, 131, 236, 250. Jose, 480. Josier, 235. Joy,
39, 58, 72, 73, 117. Judd, 306, 408.
KARSWELL, 47, 93. Keais, 476. Keating, 171,297.
Keay, 72, 139, 140. Keep, 234, 376. Keese, 381.
Kelley, 197. Kellogg, 185. Kennard, 163, 224, 287,
453, 454, 456. Kenney, 454, 460. Kennison, 176,
307. Kent, 46, 90. Kimball, 57, 80, 113, 154. King,
14, 15, 22, 36, 131, 279, 356, 357, 399, 431, 432, 502.
Kingsbury, 89, 173. Kingsley, 93, 186. Kirkam, 164,
288. Kitson, 40, 75. Kittredge, 109, 552. Kneeland,
19, 513. Knight, 14, 19, 20, 30, 32, 33, 191, 254, 327.
Knowles, 102, 112, 207, 225. Knowlton, 164, 288,
290. Knox, 72, 179.
IACEY, 81. Ladd, 49, 101, 107, 218, 261. Laigh-
J ton, 117. Lake, 13, 165, 291, 471. Lambert,
142, 267. Lamprey, 220, 366. Landron, 301. Lane,
8, 119, 138. 166, 237. Lang, 146, 150. Langdon, 10,
642 Index III.
53, 107, 109, 533, 541, 548-550. Lanners, 426. Lap-
ham, 48, 100, 197, 254, 334, 391. Larkin, 541. Lar-
son, 185, 315. Law, 426. Lawrence, 84, 353. Lear,
191, 192, 326, 329. Leavitt, 145, 270, 306, 408. Lee,
6, 210, 224, 347, 369. Legone, 357. Le Hardy, 350,
425. Leighton, 108, 219, 455, 457, 506. Leman, 112.
Lemreux, 251, 390. Leonard, 344. Lennox, 200, 336,
Lenoir, 210, 348. Lentner, 171, 299. Leonard, 174,
302, 323, 566, 585. Leslie, 184, 251, 256. Lestargette,
51. Lewis, 28, 46, 96, 185. Libbey, 736. Libby, 40,
73, 139-142, 144, 168, 198, 261, 262, 295,371.. Lin-
coln, 99, 201, 571. Lindley, 206. Litten, 497. Lit-
tlefield, 40, 74, 185, 257. Livermore, 379. Living-
stone, 83, 353. Lobdell, 54, 108. Locke, 133, 254,
330. Lloyd, 32, 61. Lougee, 142, 144, 265, 269.
Longfellow, 270, 584. Lord, 72, 74, 101, 107, 124,
138, 144, 181, 193, 197, 205, 243, 268, 330, 334, 401.
403, 444. Lovejoy, 159, 283, 384. Low, 79, 149, 152,
164, 273. Lowd. 109. Lowell, 18, 33, 205, 215, 299,
403. Lowry, 118, 237. Luce, 98, 195, 197, 332.
Luffburrow, 354. Luhr, 428, 448. Lumbart, 175, 304.
Lunt, 271. Lyman, 89, 173, 306, 407. Lynch, 427,
448. Lynn, 472. Lyons, 191.
MACK, 241. Maddox. 465. Madison, 527. Mahar,
454. Majoiy, 187. Malcolm, 30, 56. Mallard,
209, 344, 345, 414, 445. Mauent, 172, 301. Mani-
gault, 353. Manning, 178, 308, 541, 546. Mansfield,
64, 125, 287. Marble, 248, 388. March, 127, 134,
137, 176, 247, 255, 259, 306, 339, 413. Marriner, 39,
71. Marsh, 149. Marshall, 50, 68, 103, 128, 133, 248,
314, 354, 453, 454. 461, 556. Marston, 24, 41. Mar-
tin, 114, 231, 315. 355, 429. Martyn, 450, 451, 476.
Mason, 30, 53, 119, 219, 469, 481, 483, 533, 534, 541,
558. Mather, 35, 486, 487, 516. Mathews,
Index III. 643
Mattone, 479, 481. Maxfield, 95, 192, 315. Maxwell,
95, 191, 342, 343. Mays, 149. McAdams, 181.
McAllister, 134. McCaa, 310, 348. McCardy, 161.
McClellan, 575. McCulloch, 113. McDonald, 453,
454. McDuffee, 194, 330. McDuffie, 198. McGill,
216, 361. McGinnis, 416, 445. McGregor, 596.
Mclntire, 357. Mcintosh, 349. Mclver, 430. Mclvor,
346, 347, 420. McKay, 155. McKean, 161, 286.
McKibben, 582. McKinnie, 130. McKinstey, 136,
259. McKinstry, 65, 126. McKusick, 145. McLean,
249, 389. McLoud, 383, 440. McNebo, 142. McCor-
nelia, (?) 105, 213. Meade, 571, 572, 580. Meair,
299, 403. Means, 260. Mease, 218, 363. Meggett, 3o7,
432. MegLiire, 138. Mellen, 220. Mendum, 132,
198, 253. Merrill, 189, 321. Meserve, 30, 54, 77, 150.
Messer, 93, 94, 185, 190, 325. Metcalf, 98, 196, 197.
Mitchie, 156, 282. Middleton, 214, 356. Millard, 120,
237. Millen, 189, 322. Miller, 102. Millican, 228.
Mills, 92, 179. Mimmick, 280, 399. Mitchell, 10, 15,
25, 39, 109, 142, 144, 222, 266, 363. Mobley, 213.
Monefeldt, 115, 233. Monroe, 540, 545. Montgomery,
212, 355. Montjoy or Muntjoy, 347. Moody, 16, 69,
89, 135, 172, 228, 298, 476, 482, 485, 492. Moore, 30,
56, 78, 106, 143, 145, 151,175,214,273,303,346,349,
375, 396, 418, 424. Moran, 195, 332. Moore, 12, 49,
101, 176, 189, 305. Morey, 238, 327. Morgain,
471. Morandy, 496. Moriugton, 243. Morrall, 417.
Morrill, 113, 227. Morrison, 214, 356, 453, 460.
Morse, 102, 225. Morton, l'.)9, 335, 485. Moser, 47,
69, 93, 95, 212. Mouiton, 15, 41, 103, 136, 141, 150,
161, 257, 264, 451. Mudge, 153, 278. Muller, 203,
338. Mumler, 164, 289. Munday, 288. Munroe, 171,
298. Murray, 93, 185, 209, 345. Mussey, 147, 199,
271, 335. Myers, 114, 228, 360, 433.
644 Index III.
NASON", 6Q, 128, 136, 236, 249, 257, 258, 393. Nast,
341. Neale, 84, 164. Needham, 188, 320. Nelson,
75, 163, 288. Nesbitt, 244. Newell, 131, 153, 208,
251, 278, 344. Newhall, 252, 390. Newmarch, 25.
Nichols, 104, 170, 296, 315, 410. Noble, 22, 518.
Nolan, 182. Norman, 125, 129, 250, 342. Norris,
171, 172, 299. Norton, 28, 305, 407. Norwood, 41,
76. Nowell, 92, 181. Noyes, 166, 292. Nutter, 87,
194, 452. Nye, 45, 87, 88, 110.
OAKLET, 196, 333. Ober, 307, 409. Oberne, 14,
36, 502. Odell, 126. Odison, 102. Odingsell,
51, 103, 547. Odiorne, 18, 30, 508. Odlin, 156, 175.
O'Leary, 253, 391. Oliver, 514. O'Neale, 86, 167.
Orcutt, 568. Ordway, 273, 396. Orne, 64. Otis, 177,
307. Osgood, 251, 259, 390. Owen, 93, 189, 323.
PACKARD, 99, 202. Page, 45, 109, 148, 150, 222,
239, 272, 364, 436. Paine, 117, 135, 235, 236,
256. Palfrey, 244, 384. Palmer, 154, 155, 248, 280,
282, 388, 562. Parke, 167. Parker, 17, 39, 40, 63,
66, 70, 75, 124, 127, 244, 249, 313, 410, 557. Parks,
83, 160. Parrott, 541. Parry, 49, 102, 242, 381,547.
Parsley, 95, 189. Parson, 33. Parsons, 56, 131, 148,
179, 224, 251, 255, 272, 427, 556. Partridge, 427.
Patten, 134, 222, 368. Patterson, 26, 49, 253, 590.
Pattifield, 504. Paul, 92, 113, 181, 227, 311. Payne,
23, 41, 42, 45, 52, 86, 148, 236, 527,544, 546. Payson,
171, 299. Peabody, 55, 111, 149, 568. Pearce, 32,
57, 59, 117. Pearse, 30, 55. Pearson, 31, 56, 220.
Peaslee, 183, 313. Peebles, 174, 302, 585. Peck, 165.
Pelot, 127. Pemberton, 13, 18, 19, 499, 513. Pen-
darvis, 105, 211. Pendleton, 480. Penballow, 11, 12,
13, 14, 485, 488, 499, 507. Pennington, 363, 435.
Index III. 645
Pepperell, 47, 506,515, 521, 523, 525, 527, 535. Perkins,
14, 69, 135, 142, 170, 296, 297, 382. Perry, 206,
339. Persons, 94. 187. Pettit, 131. Peyson, 103.
Phelps, 126, 246, 570. Philbrick, 98, 199. Phil-
lips, 31, 58, 222, 349, 383. Phipps, 14. Piatt,
313,401. Pickering, 106, 217, 538. Pickrin, 480.
Pierce, 23, 70, 84, 111, 146, 148, 166, 224, 226,
271,288,499, 501, 563. Pierrepont, 227, 371, 599.
Pierson, 90, 176, 306. Pinckney, 346, 419. Pindar,
97, 194. Piper, 43, 81, 93, 157, 184, 283, 543.
Pittsley, 323. Place, 31, 217, 362. Plaisted, 31, 272,
396. Plummer, 89, 172, 173. Pollard, 82, 158, 331,
Pond, 217. Poole, 84, 164, 165, 288. Pope, 164, 289.
Porcher, 51. Porter, 102, 112, 206, 340, 414. Posey,
105, 212. Potter, 160, 264, 284. Powell, 279, 399.
Pray, 140, 181, 263. Preble, 23, 38, 76, 147, 270,557.
Prescott, 67, 132, 253, 262, 394, 555. Preston, 54, 108,
252. Price, 368. Prime, 287. Prince, 516, 531.
Pringle, 356. Prioleau, 426. Pritcliard, 181, 310.
Proctor, 105, 211, 213. Pronk, 300. Pullan, 250, 389,
Purrington, 67. Putney, 312. Putnam, 174, 215, 303,
325, 359, 433, 574. Pynchon, 518.
QUARTERMAN, 343. Qninby, 149, 152,273, 277.
Quincy, 35. 62. Quinn, 277, 398.
RAMSDELL, 453, 454, 456, 457. Ramsey, 344.
Rand, 94, 98, 180, 188, 189, 310, 321, 322. Ran-
dall, 106, 216. Randolph, 349, 422. Rawson, 244,
385. Raymond, 241,380. Rayner, 15,23, 77, 223, 368,
Reed, 114, 231, 232, 261, 393, 453. Remick, 180, 247,
309. Renton, 153, 278. Reynolds, 6, 7, 334. Rhoades,
230. Rice, 47, 95, 111, 225, 242, 262, 369, 370, 381,
541, 556. Richards, 327, 355, 430. Richardson, 144,
222, 269, 350, 367, 416, 425. Ricker, 73, 143, 220,
646 Index III.
366. Riggs, 123, 240. Riley, 122, 158,214, 240,283'
356. Rindge, 37, 66. Ring, 231. Rising, 233.
Rives, 238, 377. Roat, 454. Robhins, 142, 144, 266.
Robert, 51. Roberts, 241. Robins, 371, 439. Robin-
son, 64, 77, 150, 152, 224, 278, 351, 369, 427. Rock-
wood, 302. Rogers, 149, 217, 362, 486, 518, 541, 563,
598. Rollins, 191, 236, 326, 334, 373. Root, 230,
307, 409. Ross, 22, 36, 143, 267, 378. Rousselet, 53,
107, 550, 552. Royce, 321. Royes, 131, 252. Ru-
berry, 105, 214. Ruff, 135. Ruggles, 38, 67. Russ,
245. Russell, 21, 34, 35, 60, 186, 318. Rust, 21, 35,
36, 64. Ryan, 132.
QAFFORD, 6. Sale, 186. Saltonstall, 21,36. San-
U born, 150, 160, 179, 182, 285, 309, 311. Sanders,
44, 316. Sanderson, 304, 406. Sands, 193, 329.
Sargent, 268, 395. Saville, 21, 33, 134,255. Savory,
184. Sawyer, 40, 183, 314. Sayward, 25, 45, 527.
Scales, 312. Scammon, 24, 44, 45, 85, 86, 133, 254,
255, 524. Seabrook, 426, 431, 447. Searle, 108, 221.
Seavey, 242, 382. Seawards, 151, 276, 452, 453.
Sessions, 251, 390. Sewall, 88, 89, 171, 173, 240, 272,
380, 516. Sbackleford, 101, 150,206, 274. Shannon,
15, 23, 40. Shapleigk, 108, 166, 178, 180, 287, 292,
308, 310, 401. Shapley, 506. Shaw, 131, 148, 150,
252, 272, 275, 359, 432. Sheafe, 22, 41, 43, 62, 81,
111, 121, 224, 541. Shearer, 155, 282. Shelton, 470.
Shepard, 60, 120. Sheppard, 184, 314. Sherburne,
23, 29, 31, 53, 57, 59, 119, lb9, 323, 499, 533. Sher-
man, 590. Sherwood, 153, 279, 567. Shewell, 253,
391. Shillaber, 78, 151, 565. Shipway, 11,482, 484.
Sholes, 188, 320. Shores, 101, 205. Shrieve, 135,
256. Shulter, 119. Simkins, 425, 446. Simmons,
145. Simonds, 313. Simpson, 32, 61. Sloper, 14,
20. Small, 138, 259, 260. Smart, 96. Smith, 27, 33,
Index III. 647
51, 62, 91, 93, 94, 108, 104, 106, 113, 120, 122, 128,
136, 149, 178, 182-186, 188, 192, 200, 208, 216, 224,
228, 239, 240, 249, 254, 266, 298, 302, 308, 312, 314,
317, 318, 327, 337, 341, 347, 349, 360, 378-380, 387,
392, 405, 409, 411, 413, 414, 420, 422, 441, 455, 461,
464, 590. Snelling, 57, 116. Snow, 87, 170. Soden,
384. Soraerby, 151, 275. Sonierville, 277, 398.
Soper, 96, 193. Southall, 43, 80. Soiithwick, 328.
Spaun, 342, 346, 414, 418. Sparhawk, 33, 62, 64, 65,
111, 121, 127, 515, 535-537, 554, 578. Spence, 106,
214, 529, 548. Spencer, 284, 803, 405. Sperlia, 108.
Spooner, 567. Sprague, 455, 457, 462, 574. Stacy,
206, 340. Standish, 844. Standwood, 188, 258.
Stanton, 276, 897. Staples, 45, 89. Starnes, 845.
Starr, 11, 470. Staves, 55, 112, 226. St. Clair, 247.
Stearnes, 1, 77, 217, 361. Steiger, 357. Steinbrum-
mer, 246. Steiner, 116. Stenman, 75, 147. Stephen-
sou, 453, 454. Sterling, 181. Stevens, 48, 97, 144,
151, 195, 197, 208, 219, 255, 264, 275, 384, 343.
Stevenson, 25, 47, 860. Stewart, 161, 292. Stickney,
57, 114, 255. Stinson, 222, 868. Stoddard, 68.
Stokes, 21. 34. Stoll, 17, 27. Stone, 23, 40, 126, 248,
246, 883, 539. Stoney, 426, 447. Stoodley, 387, 441.
Storen, 129, 250. Storer, 43, 145, 171. Storey, 168,
294. Stoughton, 168, 294. Straw, 98, 122. Streeter,
106, 817. Strobhard, 212, 352. Stuart, 59, 117.
Sturgis, 574. Sturtevant, 300, 403.
rpALBIRD, 209,844. Talbot,75. Tapley,17, 28. Tap-
1 pan, 110. Taylor,241,244,855, 880,426,480, 599.
1 ebbetts, QS, 138, 253. Teetor, 130, 250. Teetshorn, 262,
895. Terham,180. Terry, 67, 180. Tetus,381. Thacher,
67, 129, 175, 250, 304, 585. Thaxter, 281, 400, 522.
Thayer, 308, 409. Thing, 455. Thomas, 92, 179.
Thompson, 6-i, 72, 82, 180, 158, 180, 251, 275, 810, 882,
h^
648 Index III.
389, 406, 548. Thornes, 285. Thornton, 37, 45, 87,
159, 546. Thorp, 176, 306. Thurston, 40, 74, 99,
125. Thwing, 145. Thygerson, 203. Tibbitts, 92,
140, 180, 263. Tiffany, 223, 238, 376. Tinkham, 195,
333. Titcomb, 20, 33. Titus, 373, 439. Tobey, 198,
335. Tomson, 27, 62, 103, 207. Toole, 455. Tooth-
aker, 142, 265. Toppan, U, 20, 80, 213. Toutan,
213. Townsend, 69, l:>5, 222, 391, 441. Traill, 2i»,
53, 106, 510, 529. Train, 197. Tread well, 30, 54,
126. Tredrick, 247. Trivot, 42. Trow, 183. Tucker, 40,
67, 75, 131, 189, Vn, 302, 322, 323, 327, 405, 431, 539.
Tuckerman, 473. Tufts, 127, 248, 257. Tui-nbull,
353,429. Turner, 109, 118,169, 237,294. Tuttle,
245, 450. Tuxbury, 268, 386. Twamlim, 472. Twora-
bly, 150. Tyler, 80, 154, 174, 302.
UDE, 198. Underwood, 54,109. Upham, 115, 235. »
Urion, 281, 400. Usher, 49^. Utter, 384, 440. I
\7ANmWAGEN, 280. Van Rensselaer, 213, 354.
Van Rensselaer, 354, 363, 435. Van Schuyver,
184,314. Varney,136, 145, 269. Varrell, 309. Vassall,
19. Vaughan, 12, 14, 38, 99, 196, 197, 201, 334, 335,
478, 481, 488-490. Vickerey, 30, 54, 365, 438.
WADDELL, 206, 341. Wade, 453. Wadleigh,
72, 146, 247. Wadsworth, 98, 148, 199, 273.
Wagner, 187, 320. Wainwrioht, 299. Waite, 241, 380,
Walcott, 152, 277. Walden,\a, 179. Waldron, 11-14,
21, 34-36, 69, 134, 216, 471, 485, 488, 489, 541.
Walker, 23, 113, 227, 853, 426. Walton, 264. Ward,
31, 57, 161, 162, 285, 364, 437, 513. Warner, 69, 115,
134, 234. Warnerton, 8. Warren, 201, 234, 337, 375,
580, 581. Washburn, 298. Washburne, 174. Wash-
ington, 63. Waterhouse, 150, 244, 245, 274, 305,386.
Index III. 649
Watkins, 199, 335. Watson, 36, 38, 68,200, 365,399,
437, 538. Watts, 13, 19, 172, 300, 498. Way, 68.
Weare, 490. Weaver, 355, 430. Webb, 155, 281.
Webster, 83, 161, 175, 253, 284, 305, 391, 400.
Wedgewood, 481. Weed, 320, 412. Weeks, 17, 28,
100, 187, 191, 196, 319, 327. Weld, 589. Wells, 93,
142, 182, 266. Wendell, 19, 21, 36, 65, 435, 514, 538.
Welch, 16, 25. Wentworth, 19, 22, 25, 31, 46, 131,
136, 138, 164, 259, 261, 289, 365, 437, 499, 501,
503, 513, 514, 528, 529, 533. West, 71, 105, 138, 212.
Westbrooke, 21, 34, 515. Westcott, 214, 357. West-
ervelt, 284, 400. Weston, 221, 272, 367, 396. Weth-
erell, 57, 114. Wetmore, 174. Wheeler, 121, 149,
192, 195, 239, 274, 312, 332, 409, 599. Wheelwright,
80, 154. Wherren, 92, 180. Whidden, 54, 119, 214,
354. Whipp, 145. Whipple, 18, 29, 509, 530. White,
6, 110, 182, 199, 215, 223, 360, 595. Whiting, 258,
272, 393. Whitney, 96, 165, 223, 291, 369. Whittier,
72. Whitton, 240, 379. Wicall, 482. Widner, 186,
317, 588. Wigg, 231, 372. Wiggin, 67, 69, 82, 131,
135, 156, 157, 194, 331, 471. Wiga:ins, 35, 182, 312.
Wigglesworth, 63, 123. Wilbur, 175, 200, 336. Wil-
cox, 89, 174, 186, 317, 582. Wilde, 87. Wilder, 246,
288, 454, 455, 461, 462. Wilkins, 213. 353. Willard,
175, 196, 197, 304. Willerrill, 261. Willey, 93, 183,
184. Williams, 55, 93, 112, 156, 167, 170, 183, 225,
228, 235, 282, 429, 472, 473, 496. Williamson, 26,
206. 347, 420. Willis, 363, 436. Wills, 12, 493.
Wilson, 17, 28, 29, 42, 52, 79, 112, 179, 196, 226,
246, 305, 333, 343, 348, 407, 421. Wilsons, 472.
Wingate, 37, 62, 66, 123, 241. Winkley, 14. Winn,
331. Winslow, 67, 72, 115, 126, 234, 461, 463.
Wise, 18, 30, 510, 512, 597. Witherick, 16, 494.
Wolston, 391, 442. Wood, 170, 171, 234, 297, 340,
375. Woodbridge, 25. Woodbury, 71, 78, 151, 359,
82
650 Index III.
430. Woodman, 111, 225. Woodruff, 187, 319.
Woodsons, 74, 145. Woodward, 48, 98, 198, 351.
Woolsey, 61, 120, 121. Worcester, 143, 267. Worthen,
47, 93. Wragg, 349, 422. Wriglit, 104, 171, 190,
221, 315, 325, 410. Wyman, 146.
Y EATON, 26, 50, 59, 77, 84, 117, 150. Yorke, 164,
290. Young, 205, 313, 339, 345, 417.
yiMMEELY, 300.
INDEX IV.
Places Mentioned in the Cutts Genealogy.
America. . .5, 76, 465, 517
Barbadoes 9, 15
Bermuda. 61
British Gtuiana 564
British W. I. Islands. 525
Canada 10
Quebec 547
Cuba 298
Havana 115
China 240,303, 429
Demerara 534
East Indies 160
England. ..9, 13, 14, 53
72, 76, 109,465, 469
484, 488, 517, 529
547
Ashford, Kent 11
Arkesilen 470
Cambridgeshire . . . 469
Canterbury 217
Dunstar 507
Essex 469, 510
Hampshire 257
Gleumorganshire. . . 587
London 12, 360, 398
437,485,489,432, 495
England — Oontinued.
Liverpool 162
Orkney 53
Satterly 513
St. Mabyn's 485
Somerton 495
Yorkshire 60
France 584
Mende-Loren 235
GrULF OF Mexico 10
Holland 555
India 602
Italy :
Rome 145
LouiSBouRG . . .9, 505, 517
New Brunswick :
St. John's 551
Newfoundland 534
Portugal :
Lisbon 554
Persia 553
St. Christopher's ... 483
St. Helena 383
Scotland 41
Duns 246
Sandwich Islands. . . 584
652
Index IV.
South America 584
Switzerland :
Zurich 436
Spain :
Barcelona 89
Cadiz 554
Turkey 563, 596
Constantinople.... 216
West Indies. . .9, 12, 154
530
Tobago 535
United States of
America :
Alabama :
Loacha Pocha 163
Mobile 587
California.,. 10, Ibl, 183
212, 261, 300
Greenville 251, 389
Los Angeles 252
Marysville 200
San Francisco. 230, 586
Stockton... 586
San Francisco Bay. 252
Connecticut :
Derby 65
Greeuport 584
Hartford
Jewett City 584
New Haven
Yale College... 65, 235
273, 589
New London.. 235, 564
Saybrook 243
Stamford 405
Willimantic 274
Colorado :
Erie (Boulder Co.). 252
Ouray 251
Florida .- . 250
Brooksville 445
Pensacola 593-594
Georgia 89, 465, 548
Americus 466
Athens 155
Augusta 307
Marshallville 466
Oxford 408
Savannah 128, 466
Sunbury 209
St. John's Parish.. 548
Warrenton 465
Illinois :
Beaverville 259
Buffalo Grove 586
Dixon 407
Kankakee 586
Oregon 306
Polo 304, 586
Rockford.154, 303, 586
Iowa :
Brighton 203
Burlington 316
Dubuque 303-304
Fayette 154, 265
Orleans 262
Oskaloosa.186, 587-588
Storm Lake 285
Indiana :
Spencerville 184
\
Index IV.
^53
Kentucky :
Louisville 255
Louisiana :
Frierson's Mill 347
420, 594
Shreveport 57 '2
New Orleans. .119, 551
Maine.. \(), 141, 336, 483
Alfred 558, 587
Augusta 239
Bangor. 251, 295
Berwick. . . . 43, 83, 220
510-512
Biddeford.144, 304, 586
Brownsville 304
Brunswick 382, 511
559
Buxton Centre 329
Bowdoin Medical
School 294, 586
Bowdoin College. . 584
Castine 158
China 262
Damariscotta 517
Dayton 91
Eliot 102, 297
Farmington 197
Freeport 71
Fryeburgh 161
Falmouth 39
Farmington 197
Gardiner 255, 356
Hallowell ........ 585
Kennebunk 57, 80
172, 552
Maine — Continued.
Kennebunkport . . .
Kittery..56, 12, 15,
18,24-29,44,47,
79, 81-84, 89-92,
-152, 162-164,
-176, 180-182,
483, 492, 496,
505-506,509,517
520, 521
135
17
78-
151
174
472
498
518
524, 530
536, 551
Spruce Creek. ..12, 506
520, 528
Champernowne's
Island 493
Cutts Island... 493, 511
544
Lewiston 39, 371
Lisbon 259
Limerick 73, 144
Lubec 50, 455, 456
Machias 455
Minot 559
New Portland 195
Nobleboro 518
No. New Portland.. 166
Paris 601
Parsonsfield 146
Passadumkeag . . . . 134
Phillips 265
Pittston 333, 562
Portland... 76, 132, 137
151,256,258,277, 330
360, 457, 458
Randolph 199
654
Index IV.
Ma ine — Co n timi ed.
Koyalsboro 39
Sacarappa 130
Saco. ..8, 44, 82, 85-88
134-135,159-161, 166
-167, 169-170, 254
269,295,465,524, 558
560
Factory Island .... 525
Indian Island 525
Sanford 263
Scarboro 161>
Sebec 250-251
Soutb Berwick.... 139
505, 511
Troy 260
Waterborough . . . 270
Wells 164, 289, 473
525
Westbrooks 56
West Gardner 199
York.. 6, 24,25,41, 45
75-78, 88, 93, 148-150
156,159, 162,164, l7l
-174, 301, 303, 527
539-540, 557, 585
York River 505
Maryland 465
Baltimore. 114,216, 596
Antietam 571, 576
582-583
Massachusetts :
Amherst 155
Andover 585
Massachusetts — Continued.
Arlington 157
Boston.. 5, 6, 7,11, 18
19, 21, 31, 32, 34-35
56,63,67,88. 115-117
135,139,157,216, 221
229-230,232-233, 235
242.245.253.258, 259
292,299,362,381, 462
495,499,502,512, 513
516-518,519,533, 536
552-554,563-565, 585
589-590, 594, 601
Brockton 457
Brookfield..31, 57, 114
451
Brookline. . . 7, 143, 455
457, 462, 590
Cambridge.. 55, 61, 300
360, 514, 595
Harvard College. . 60-61
81, 107, 111, 118-120
123.157.236.259, 381
386,485,517-518, 523
534,544,546,555, 556
558, 595
Cape Cod 59
Charlestown 504
Canton 115
Chelsea 566
Dedham 147, 232
Dorchester 116
Gloucester 117
Haverhill.... 32, 62, 283
514, 554
U
Index IV.
655
Massachusetts — Continued.
Hyde Park 230
Ipswich 23, 36, 510
546, 597
Jamaica Plain 590
Leicester 114
Lowell 134, 598
Lynn 153, 252, 390
453, 502, 590
Maiden 158
Milton 232
Neponset 229
Newbury... 20, 33, 515
559
New Braintree . . . . 114
Newburyport 79-80
132,154,271,532, 540
542
Newton 57, 130
Newton Centre .. 7, 247
379-380
Reading 7, 584
Salem.... 152, 201, 518
537, 502
Somerset 61
Southboro 595
Springfield 294
Townsend 131
Watertown 360
Worcester 231, 584
Yarmouth 393, 546
Minnesota :
Faribault.7,279,519, 567
Northfield.. ., 188
Plainview 170
Minn esota — Con tinned.
St. Paul 262, 280
Missouri :
St. Louis 406, 587
Louisiana 587
Mississippi :
Holly Springs 587
luca 118
Vicksburg 587
Nevada :
Carson City 199
New England 10, 12
465, 485, 489, 512
New Hampshire :
Barrington 134
Brookliue 131
Claremont 7, 370
Concord 184
Cocheco 473
Conway 126
Dover. ... 6, 62, 64, 68
122-123,165,177, 240
472-473,477,491, 536
537
Exeter... 101, 559, 590
597, 477, 484, 549
Great Island. 9,471, 481
Gilmanton 207
Goshen 47
Greenland 247, 471
Hanover
Dartmouth College. 231
550, 569, 600, 601
Hollis 68
Isles of Shoals .... 478
656
Index IV.
New Hampshire — ConfJ.
Lee 123
Londonderry .. 1 90, 561
Manchester 162
Milton Mills 285
Moulton Borough. . 257
New Castle.. 9, 18, 40
68, 478, 483, 490
New Hampton .... 409
Newport. ..7, 326, 561
Northwood 538
Orford 239
Oyster River. . . 472-473
Portsmouth ... 5, 6, 8
9, 11, 13, 15, 19, 21
22, 23, 29, 30, 31, 33
-38, 42, 58-60, 63
-66, 68, 75, 79, 81
101,106-112,116-119
124, 127,132,134, 157
217,218,226,248, 271
276,283,371,434, 450
-451,456,469,475-479
482-484,485,487, 488
490,492,499,504, 508
-510, 512-520, 524
-526, 529-532, 538
5 4 0-5 4 3, 5 4 7-548
550-552,556,558, 564
-567, 590, 596-597
599
Strawberry Bank . . 8
469, 470, 483
South New Market. 97
Stratham 35, 64
Nt w Hampsliire — Con fd.
Star Island 471
Sunapee Mountain . 48
Rye 54, 63
Wakefield... 81-82, 157
247, 543
Walpole 569
New Jersey :
Beverly 289
Bordentown 553
Chester 569
Englewood 585
Lodi 584
Matawan 569
New York:
Albany 229
Auburn 599
Brooklyn.7,134,161, 569
Copake 230
Delhi 305
Hudson 62
Inwood-on-Hudson. 200
Ithaca 590
Jackson 234
Noi-tli Granville. . . 181
New York City.. 6, 161
201,229,235,257, 280
341,353,377-378, 458
503,553,569,584-585
589, 591-592, 597-600
Poughkeepsie, Vas-
sar College.. 11 8, 259
Rochester 256
Troy 589
West Point. ..590, 597
Index IV.
657
North Dakota :
Grand Forks 188
North Carolina:
Asheville 118
Raleigh 465
New Mexico:
Vera Cruz 207
Ohio :
Sinking Springs. . . 219
Windham 187
Wyoming 130
Oregon :
Newberg 306
Pennsylvania :
Chambersburg .... 232
Erie 404
Philadelphia.. 110, 113
304,552-553,562, 587
589
Tennessee :
Bolivar 587
Fort Donelson 587
Nashville 235
Union City 587
South Carolina . . 484, 494
Beaufort 212, 507
Andersonville 241
Charleston 233, 497
507, 593
Cooper River 497
Edistoe Island. 103, 547
Georgetown 497
Graham ville 105
Greenville 71
Orangeburgh 429
83
Rhode Island :
Providence 116, 206
250, 402
Texas :
Fort Isabel 591
Jefferson 572
Marshall 254, 572
Verfnont :
Bennington 589
Brattleboro.... 569-570
Brookfield 231
Hyde Park 259
Middlebury 228
North Hartland ... 79
558-559
Norwich 602
Orwell...94,184,186, 589
Poultney 589
Thetford 567-568
Weathersfield...l53, 554
West Hartford 569
Williston 234
Virginia 8, 212, 357
Balls Bluff 359
Cedar Creek 359
City Point 258
Cold Harbor 579
Fortress Monroe. . . 59
Fredericksburg. ... 574
Glendale 359
Fort Steadman 572
Malvern 592
Middletown 359
658
Index IV.
Virginia — Continued.
Norfolk 309
Petersburg 572, 575
-576, 579-580
Richmond . . 80, 92, 359
Sliarpsbiirg 342
Spottsylvania C. H. 579
South Mountain. . . 571
583
Lewinsville ... 156, 519
600
Warsaw 568
Warrenton 356, 431
Washington :
Port Gamble 511
Tacoma 2011
Wisconsin :
Eau Claire 252
Milwaukee 239
Sheboygan 317, 587
Spring Lake 201
District of Columbia :
Washington. 65, 86, 167
168, 301,364,544, 546
571, 577, 580, 591
Nova Scotia:
Halifax 133, 539
Horton 539
Parisboro 539
Windsor 60
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