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Name |
Cutter, Elijah |
Born |
17 March 1788 |
Birthplace |
Massachusetts |
Deceased |
17 May 1885 |
Father |
Nehemiah Cutter 1753 – 1828 |
Mother |
Deborah Hill 1756 – 1824 |
Notes |
W.C. Town Directory 1840 iron postts. Cutter gen - started blacksmith business in 1809 his father made copper nails. |
Occupation |
Blacksmith or Farmer |
Spouse |
Abigail Hill , 4 Jan 1818, Arlington, MA |
Children |
Abigail Cutter 1818 – m. Jonathan Clark Cynthia Cutter 1821 – m. B.F. Russell Elijah Layafette Cutter 1823 – m. N.T. Stone Evelina Cutter 1826 – 1916 Emma Maria Cutter 1828 – 1922 m. Jonathan Stone Lucy Cutter 1831 – Eliza Cutter 1833 – Nehemia H Cutter 1838 – |
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