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GENEALOCxY 


CUTTS  FAMILY 


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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. 


Ill  B  die  ate  d 

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and  free  access  has  been  gained  to  all  unpublished 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 


6  Preface. 

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 
2 


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. 


CuTTS  Genealogy.  13 

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. 


i6  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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. 
3 


1 8  CuTTs  Genealogy. 

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. 


CuTTS  Genealogy.  19 

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. 

^6 

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. 

12 


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. 
13 


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. 

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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. 


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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. 
58 


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 
60 


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 


48o  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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. 
61 


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. 
63 


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, 


510  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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 
65 


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. 


5i6  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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.  " 


5i8  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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- 


524  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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 


526  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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. 


56o  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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 
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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 


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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 


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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. 


582  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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 


584  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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 

74 


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. 


590  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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 


6oo  CuTTs  Genealogy. 

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 


6o2  CuTTS  Genealogy. 

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 


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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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