Cutter, Edward

Male 1849 - 1869  (20 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Cutter, Edward was born in 1849 (son of Cutter, Frederic Augustus and Jackman, Mary Ann); died in 1869.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Cutter, Frederic Augustus was born on 10 Sep 1805 in New Ipswich, NH (son of Cutter, Moody and Fisher, Henrietta); died in Jul 1888 in Fairmont Cemetery Sutton Quebec.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 2 Apr 1871, Sutton, Quebec, Canada; : 65y
    • Occupation: 2 Apr 1871, Sutton, Quebec, Canada; Physician
    • Religion: 2 Apr 1871; Adventist
    • Baptism: 20 Nov 1876, Sutton Flatt, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada

    Notes:

    biography was included in Biographical Dictionary and Portrate Gallery of Eminent and Self Made Men, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces Edition. American Biographical Publishing Company, 1881. PDF pages, in personal archives.

    "FA Cutter, Senior
    https://books.google.com/books?id=p0U4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA284&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U12eXx1yyYUo0FOaJumrFLOo2yZ9A&ci=120%2C582%2C829%2C715&edge=0

    The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-made Men: Quebec and Maritime Provinces Volume, Volume 2
    Front Cover
    American Biographical Publishing Company, 1881 - Canada - 759 pages
    Page 284,5

    "FREDERICK A CUTTER M. D. of SUTTON
    One of the best known men in the county of Brome is Frederick Augustus Cutter a medical practitioner here for fifty years. He dates his birth at New Ipswich Hillsboro county NH being a son of Moody and Henrietta (Fisher) Cutter, both of New England origin. His father was a lawyer, and when the son was five years old the family removed to Stoddard, Chesshire county, in the same state where Moody Cutter practiced his profession until his death at forty-five years of age.

    Dr Cutter was educated in district schools, and in the medical department of Dartmouth college Hanover NH, receiving his diploma in 1829 and settling in Sutton in December of that year making a little more than half a century since he opened an office here. In the earlier years of his practice, his rides extended over a considerable portion of what is now the county of Brome and into two townships in the county of Missisquoi. Up to a few years ago his practice was large and remunerative; latterly he has aimed to curtail it, and now he rarely goes into the country, unless sent for with a carriage. Considering his age and the hardships he has endured, he is a well preserved man, with a perfectly erect form, and considerable endurance. Probably no man in the neighborhood is more highly respected.

    Dr. Cutter has been a commissioner of the Commissioners' Court for thirty five years, a justice of the peace perhaps half as long; was at one period a town councilor; was for seven years secretary of the school corporation of the township of Sutton, and was appointed a coroner, and to take depositions in the Superior Court, but never qualified for the former office and has done no business in the latter.

    Dr Cutter is a member of the Evangelical Advent Church at Sutton and served for years as its clerk. His moral character stands far above reproach.

    He has been married twice the first time in 1830 to Miss HP Butterfield of Stoddard NH who died in 1840 after having given birth to four children. Only one of them Reuben M Cutter who is employed in the Sutton Railway office is now living. His second marriage was in 1842, to Miss Mary A Jackman of Sutton, who has been the mother of four sons and four daughters, three of each still living. Frederic Augustus Cutter, Jr. is a physician and surgeon a graduate of McGill College, Montrea,l and of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N.Y., and a leading man in his profession at Sutton. Their son, Henry is in California and George is at home. The three daughters have all been married, and one of them, Eveline, is the widow of Whiting R. Ball and living at Boulton, P.Q. The other two, Mrs. William O. Regan and Mrs. George Wood, reside in Sutton.

    When Dr. Cutter settled in his present home, there were not more than three or four miles of made road in the township, and no bridge across the river in the village of Sutton, except in sleighing time. He rode on horse-back until about twenty years ago, and in fording streams and finding his way through the woods, often had not only hard but perilous rides. He cannot "shoulder his crutch and tell how fields were won," but he can explain how swollen streams were crossed fifty years ago.

    From the book: Contributions to the history of the Eastern Townships: a work containing an account of the early settlement of St. Armand, Dunham, Sutton, Brome, Patton, and Bolton; with a history of the principal events that have transpired in each of these townships up to the present time
    1866, Cyrus Thomas
    Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=gjEPAQAAMAAJ
    P. 204:
    "The first public house in Sutton was opened in 1840 by Dr FA Cutter in the building now used for the same purpose by A Hunt. Dr Cutter has been a physician here for many years and from his extensive practice and long residence has considerable influence in the township He has held municipal offices and is at present a justice of the peace.

    Frederic married Jackman, Mary Ann on 10 Feb 1842 in Sutton Flatt, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada. Mary (daughter of Jackman, Winthrop True and Elkins, Mark) was born on 31 Jul 1824 in Cornith, Orange, VT, USA; died on 31 May 1911 in Sutton Flatt, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jackman, Mary Ann was born on 31 Jul 1824 in Cornith, Orange, VT, USA (daughter of Jackman, Winthrop True and Elkins, Mark); died on 31 May 1911 in Sutton Flatt, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Mary Ann Cutter
    • Census: 2 Apr 1871, Sutton, Quebec, Canada; : 46y
    • Religion: 2 Apr 1871; Adventist

    Notes:

    From WeRelate.org:
    CAUTION!! The relationship between Mary Ann & Winthrop T Jackman is probable but not proven. They both lived in Sutton, QC and Mary Ann married Dr. F.A. Cutter and their son Dr. F. A. Cutter Jr. married Elizabeth Ahern and one of their sons was named Winthrop Jackman Cutter. See note under F. A.
    The note attached to FA cutter reads:
    2002 From Heritage Sutton, Nov. 30, 2002: In a further search (in F.A. Cutter Sr. obit) we have found that Frederick Augustus Cutter Sr. (1805-1888), a prominent Sutton personage, was married (second marriage) in 1840 to Miss Mary A. Jackman, daughter of Captain W. J. Jackman of Corinth, Vermont.

    Notes:

    Dr. Cutter and his wife Mary are baptized as adults in Seventh Day Adventist Church.
    "Image #20 folio eighteen 1876 Sutton Flatt Que Public Baptisms of Adults Nov 20 1876 Dr Fred Cutter Jr Mrs Mary Cutter Sr The above named persons were by me baptized on the same occasion. signed: Fred Gunner, Pastor Choye witness Fred A Cutter Jr"
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159378-580272-73?cc=1929561&wc=M6XW-63D:224517301,224516202,224524901

    Children:
    1. Cutter, Dr. Frederic Augustus was born on 24 Feb 1843 in Quebec, Canada; died on 7 May 1909 in Berkeley, Alameda, California; was buried on 7 May 1909 in Fairmount Cemetery, Sutton Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.
    2. Cutter, Emily was born in 1845; died on 10 Feb 1913.
    3. Cutter, Henry was born in 1847 in Quebec, Canada.
    4. 1. Cutter, Edward was born in 1849; died in 1869.
    5. Cutter, Evelyn was born in 1851 in Quebec, Canada.
    6. Cutter, George was born in 1854 in Quebec, Canada.
    7. Cutter, Mary Frances was born on 10 Apr 1857 in Sutton Flatt, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada; died on 21 Jul 1946 in Berkeley, Alameda, California.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Cutter, Moody was born on 1 Sep 1782 in New Ipswich, NH (son of Cutter, John III and Browning, Rebecca); died on 29 Jul 1827 in Stoddard, New Hampshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Lawyer

    Notes:

    From WFT Submission
    He was a lawyer. He apparently did not go to law school, but did as so many did in that day, studied law with a judge Champney of New Ipswich, where he practiced law, taught school and ran a farm.

    Moody married Fisher, Henrietta on 10 Apr 1805. Henrietta (daughter of Fisher, Issac and Thayer, Abigail) was born on 27 Jan 1783 in Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA; died on 23 Sep 1827 in Stoddard, New Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Fisher, Henrietta was born on 27 Jan 1783 in Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA (daughter of Fisher, Issac and Thayer, Abigail); died on 23 Sep 1827 in Stoddard, New Hampshire.
    Children:
    1. 2. Cutter, Frederic Augustus was born on 10 Sep 1805 in New Ipswich, NH; died in Jul 1888 in Fairmont Cemetery Sutton Quebec.
    2. Cutter, Xenophon Adams was born in 1807; died in 1850.
    3. Cutter, Ferdinand Otis was born in 1810; died in 1857.
    4. Cutter, Henrietta Triphena Suzanne was born in 1812.
    5. Cutter, Marietta Amanda was born in 1817; died in 1846.
    6. Cutter, Emily Albina was born in 1819; died in 1858.

  3. 6.  Jackman, Winthrop True was born on 6 Nov 1791 in Cornith, Orange, VT, USA (son of Jackman, Colonel Abel and True, Dorothy); died on 24 Jan 1887 in Sutton Flatt, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada.

    Winthrop married Elkins, Mark about 1814. Mark was born about 1793; died about 1833. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elkins, Mark was born about 1793; died about 1833.
    Children:
    1. Jackman, Harriet Newell was born on 31 May 1822 in USA; died on 19 Jun 1895 in Sutton Flatt, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada.
    2. 3. Jackman, Mary Ann was born on 31 Jul 1824 in Cornith, Orange, VT, USA; died on 31 May 1911 in Sutton Flatt, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada.
    3. Jackman, Henry A was born on 18 Feb 1829 in Barre, Washington, VT, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Cutter, John III was born on 25 Aug 1750 in Lexington, Middlesex Co., MA (son of Cutter, John Jr. and Hastings, Susana); died on 1 May 1812 in New Ipswich, NH.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military Begining: Dec 1775, Siege of Boston
    • Military Begining: Oct 1776, Battle of White Plains, New York

    Notes:

    Farmer and Minute Man in Revolutionary War. In siege of Boston, on the occasion of a call for additional troops, he led eight of his townsmen to the scene of action in Dec. 1775, and continued there, in service until the British evacuated the city -- From a family history by David L. Cutter, Berkeley, CA, 1978.
    In October 1776, he accompanied Captain Abijah Smith's company to New York.

    Birth:
    DAR Record http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A029204

    Military Begining:
    Rank of PRIVATE, Revolutionary War, CAPTS.ABIJAH SMITH, JOSIAH BROWN, COL.ENOCH HALE,MILITIA

    Military Begining:
    Minuteman militia, Fought in siege of Boston, led 8 townsmen

    Military Begining:
    Accompanied Cpt. Abijah Smith to NY

    John married Browning, Rebecca on 12 Oct 1773. Rebecca was born in 1758 in Rutland MA; died in 1806. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Browning, Rebecca was born in 1758 in Rutland MA; died in 1806.
    Children:
    1. Cutter, Rebecca was born in 1774; died in 1867.
    2. Cutter, Nathan was born in 1776; died in 1808.
    3. 4. Cutter, Moody was born on 1 Sep 1782 in New Ipswich, NH; died on 29 Jul 1827 in Stoddard, New Hampshire.

  3. 10.  Fisher, Issac

    Issac + Thayer, Abigail. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Thayer, Abigail
    Children:
    1. 5. Fisher, Henrietta was born on 27 Jan 1783 in Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA; died on 23 Sep 1827 in Stoddard, New Hampshire.

  5. 12.  Jackman, Colonel Abel was born on 2 Aug 1762 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA (son of Jackman, Daniel and Merrill, Eleanore); died on 24 Jun 1820 in Cornith, Orange, VT, USA.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Salem Gazette, 11 August 1820: Death - At Corinth, suddenly, Col. Abel Jackman, 56. He was assisting in putting a swarm of bees into a hive, when they stung him so that he expired in about ten minutes.

    Also New Hampshire Sentinel, 1820-07-29. Vermont Historical Gazetteer by Hemenway, Page & Wing, page 886 (203): Col. Jackman was a soldier of the Revolution and was at West Point at the time of Arnold's defection. Col. Jackman continued to live on his farm until June 24, 1820, when he, assisting in putting a swarm of bees into a hive, was stung so that he expired immediately. He was aged at the time of his death 56 years

    Abel married True, Dorothy on 30 Jan 1791 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. Dorothy was born about 1766 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; died about 1814. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  True, Dorothy was born about 1766 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; died about 1814.

    Notes:

    DAR Lineage Book. (Copy in Tuck Library, Concord, NH.), Vol 40, page 166, # 39458, Esther H. Cook, 21 Aug 2006, Primary quality.

    Children:
    1. 6. Jackman, Winthrop True was born on 6 Nov 1791 in Cornith, Orange, VT, USA; died on 24 Jan 1887 in Sutton Flatt, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada.
    2. Jackman, Sarah was born on 22 Jul 1793 in Corinth, Orange, Vermont, USA.
    3. Jackman, Daniel Dexter was born on 12 Nov 1795.
    4. Jackman, Mary was born on 11 Mar 1799 in Corinth, Orange, Vermont, USA.
    5. Jackman, Celinda was born on 12 Oct 1801 in Corinth, Orange, Vermont, USA; died on 23 Mar 1892 in Sutton Flatt, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada; was buried on 23 Mar 1892 in Sutton Flatt, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada.
    6. Jackman, Susanna was born on 13 Aug 1803 in Corinth, Orange, Vermont, USA.
    7. Jackman, Moses was born on 21 Sep 1808 in Corinth, Orange, Vermont, USA.
    8. Jackman, Angier March was born on 2 Mar 1813 in Corinth, Orange, Vermont, USA.