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i. STEPHEN CUTTER, d. March 9, 1800, æ. 7.-ii. JOSEPH, b. 7 Nov. 1797; lives in New York; Captain in the Navy-retired many years; m. Harriet, dau. of Richard Robinett, of Philadelphia, 7 April, 1825. Issue: Anna Maria, b. 6 Dec. 1827; m. Manning Knapp; have two children.— Adelaide, b. 7 Sept. 1833; m. A. D. Storms, in New York, and have two children.-Lucius H., b. 25 Nov. 1836; m. Anna Darlington, in New York, and have two children.-By second husband she had: iii. Mary, b. 26 Oct. 1804; m. Peter Melick, of Woodbridge, 5 Feb. 1825, now of Philadelphia, Pa., b. 8 Aug. 1798. Issue: Nancy, b. 23 Nov. 1825, d. in infancy.-Augustus Robinett, b. 29 Jan. 1827; d. 11 Oct. 1830.— Joseph Mattison, b. 12 July, 1829; m. Anna Barton, dau. of Rev. Wm. B. Barton, pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Woodbridge; have issue, Anna, Addie, and Willie, the last deceased.-Ann Eliza, b. 8 Oct. 1831; died 8 April, 1833.-Peter B., b. 18 May, 1834; m. Mary Hutchins; issue, Lizzie, Fannie and Eddie, the last being dead.-Mary Frances, b. 18 Nov. 1836; m. Charles Holmes, at Woodbridge, in 1865; have Louise and Harry Grant, and r. in Philadelphia, Pa.-Joel, b. 5 Sept. 1837; m. Annie Paine, and has issue, Ellie, Clarrie, and Ida; he is a farmer, and r. in Woodbridge.-Martha H., b. 13 March, 1842; d. 1843.—Harriet M., b. 4 Jan. 1844; d. soon.-Edward Floyd, b. 5 Jan. 1847; died

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iii. RICHARD, b. 8 Jan. 1779; m. Mary Martin, of Woodbridge, Jan. 5, 1799. Richard died June 3, 1820; his wife, Nov. 2, 1859. He was a farmer, and lived and died in Woodbridge, where he was for a long time constable. His issue:

i. Tabitha, b. 20 July, 1800; m. Benjamin S. Thornal, in Dec. 1819. He has lived in New York since his marriage. His wife died July 19, 1864. Issue: Ann Maria, b. 31 March, 1821; d. 1 April, 1849.-Jane F., b. 7 April, 1824; m. Ebenezer F. Crow, in New York, 22 Nov. 1843, now of Brooklyn; issue, Emma Caroline, b. 1844; m. John Brown, in Woodbridge, N. J.-Benjamin T., b. 1846; d. soon.-Rowland.-Raymen Gomez.-Robert Bruce, d. æ. 12.—Jeremiah, b. 16 May, 1827; m. Louisa Ovens ; d. 22 Oct. 1854.-Richard Lewis, b. 27 Feb. 1832; was m.; d. 25 Aug. 1867-one son living.—Tabitha, b. 25 July, 1834; d. 5 days old. -Isaac M., b. 4 May, 1835; d. 19 Aug. 1840. -Harriet Louisa, b. 11 Aug. 1840.

ii. SARAH ANN, b. 4 Feb. 1802; m. Charles Jackson, Dec. 1, 1821. Chas. J. died in 1865. Mrs. Jackson now lives in Holly Springs, Miss. Issue: Lewis E., b. 31 Aug. 1822; m. Phebe C. Terbell, of New York, 6 April, 1842. He has been a city missionary for many years, and is now the esteemed Secretary of the New York City Mission. He is the author of the City Mission "Year Book," an exceedingly valuable manual, full of information in regard to all benevolent enterprises, churches, ministers' residences, &c. &c. in New York. His issue-Henry M., b. 10 Sept. 1861.-Albert M., b. 10 Nov. 1866.-Cornelius W., b. 10 March, 1824; deceased.-Mary F. R., b. 28 Jan. 1826; m. Noah Cory, and moved to Delphi, Ind.; have four children living.-Eliza A., b. 5 Jan. 1828; deceased.-Gertrude E., b. 1 Jan. 1830; deceased.-Stelle M., b. 31 July, 1832, deceased.-Harriet H., b. 31 Dec. 1833; deceased.-Stelle M., b. 15 July, 1836; deceased.-Kate, b. 12 Sept. 1839; m. Joseph B. Mattison, in New York, and now live at Holly Springs, Miss.; have five children living.-Emma F., b. 2 June, 1812: deceased.

iii. EMELINE, b. 20 Oct. 1803; d. July 19, 1821.

iv. MARY,7 b. 17 July, 1805; m. (1st) Elias Mundy, in 1822, in Woodbridge; (2d) Stephen Powell, m. Dec. 15, 1827. She d. Dec. 4, 1864, at Elizabeth, N. J. Her husband also deceased May 4, 1865. By her first marriage she had-Emiline, m. and d. Oct. 1865. By her second :-Henry, b. 8 March, 1835; m. and lives in Illinois: issue, Asher, b. 1860.-Iona Louisa, b. 1862.-Willie, b. 1864, and two others.-Louisa Bathune, b. 11 Jan. 1840; m. Ferman Vaillancour; issue, lola, b. 1858.-Edith, b. 1861.-Mary Florence, b. 1866.-Adele Amelia, b. 1868.-Julia H., b. 21 Nov. 1813; d. 17 Aug. 1844.

V. EPHRAIM M., b. 27 Sept. 1807; died in 1857, without issue.

vi. STEPHEN, b. 6 Oct. 1809; d. May, 1842.

vii. RICHARD, b. 27 Jan. 1812; supposed to be dead.
viii. ELIZABETH M., b. 25 April, 1814; d. 23 June, 1821.

ix. ABIGAIL SMITH,7 b. 8 Sept. 1816; m. (1st) Ebenezer Ford, of Woodbridge,
house-builder in New York, Jan. 12, 1836. Ebenezer d. Sept. 31, 1856.
Abigail S. Ford m. (2d) Benjamin S. Thornal, her brother-in-law, in 1869.
Issue by first marriage :-Rachel Ann, d. in infancy.-Mary Antoinette,
m. Lewis Dunham, Jan. 1, 1863; r. in New York City.-Samuel W., b.
11 Dec. 1840, enlisted at the commencement of the war in 1861; served
with distinction in the New York 5th one term; enlisted again. After
serving one and a half years, his health failed. He went into Hospital
at Alexandria, and d. Aug. 24, 1864, aged 24.-James W., b. 1843; en-
listed at the age of 19, a private, and came home at the close of the war
acting Captain of his company, and is now living in New York.-Wil-
liam Nason, b. 1856.
X. PHEBE H., b. 8 March, 1819; m. Benjamin West, 1837, and William
Moore, of Perth Amboy, in 1846. Both live in that place. By her first
marriage she had:-Samuel, d. in infancy.-Daniel, m. and living in
Brooklyn. By her second :-Charles White, b. 1848.-Howard, b. 1851.
-William, b. 1857.

iv. WILLIAM W., b. 28 April, 1781; m. Ursula Harriott, dau. of John F. Harriott, of Woodbridge, April 23, 1803. He was a farmer, and had charge of a mill in Woodbridge from 1814 to 1826.

He was an officer of militia, and on March 1, 1820, was commissioned Major in the First Regiment of the Middlesex Brigade. For many years he was an elder in the Presbyterian church. He died in Woodbridge, May 27, 1862. His wife died May 14, 1861, in her 82d year. She was one of the "Mothers in Israel; of good executive ability, much devoted to her family, neglecting nothing to make each member happy and rear them for usefulness. Their issue :

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i. HARRIET F.,7 b. 29 April, 1804; m. Samuel Cutter, son of Campyon.
[Vide iv. §3, 1.1

ii. PHEBE H., b. 6 Feb. 1806; m. Robert Coddington, of Woodbridge, Dec.
27, 1827. She is deceased. Issue:-Alexander Ruden, b. 2 Dec. 1828;
m. but no issue; d. May, 1866.-Theodore, b. 8 Aug. 1830; d. 21 Aug.
1850.-James Brewster, b. 23 May, 1836; d. Oct. 1838.-Phebe Maria,
b. 9 May, 1841; m. recently.-Britton C., b. 28 Aug. 1843.—Matilda H.,
b. 24 April, 1846.-Ursula Cutter, b. 31 Oct. 1849.
iii. LOUISA, b. 24 Jan. 1808; m. Rev. John H. Condit, Sept. 30, 1835, son
of Rev. Aaron and Mary (Dayton) Condit, of Hanover, N. J., and born
Sept. 15, 1806. Rev. J. H. Condit graduated with honor from the Col-
lege and Seminary at Princeton. A few days after his marriage he left
with his wife for the West. He settled at Bethesda, now called the Ash-
land Church, in Boyd Co., Kentucky, from whence he removed, in 1840,
to Washington, Mason Co. He was the pastor of this church twenty-
eight years, and died at his son William's house, in Ashland, where he
commenced his ministry, Aug. 1, 1869, in his 63d year. He belonged to
a family of preachers-his father, three brothers, himself, and his son,
being Presbyterian clergymen. "And as to all that is lovely and gentle
and pure-all the negative virtues that adorn human nature, and throw
a special grace over the character of a minister-we have never known
his equal, while in many of the positive virtues we have known but few
who are his superiors. He was emphatically an Israelite indeed in whom
there was no guile.' Issue-Aaron, b. 15 July, 1836; d. 27 July,
1836.-Hannah Maria, b. 31 Dec. 1837; d. 29 Dec. 1839.- William Cut-
ter, b. 2 Feb. 1841; graduated at Centre College, Ky., June, 1863, spent
the years '61 and '65 in Danville Tacological Seminary, licensed to preach

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* Obituary, New York Observer, Aug. 19, 1869,

in the spring of '65, graduated at Princeton Seminary in '66, settled in Ashland same year; ordained to the full work of the gospel ministry and installed pastor of the First Presbyterian Church by the Ebenezer Presbytery, Nov. 1866; m. May 14, 1867, Kate B., daughter of William Rochester Beatty, a lawyer, formerly of Mason Co., Ky. Issue :-John Rochester, b. 8 Sept. 1868; d. 15 July, 1869.

iv. STEPHEN, b. 21 April, 1809; m. Mary, daughter of James M. Sanford, of Greene County, N.Y. She died May 6, 1853, and he m. (2d) Amanda M. Webster, of the same county, July 3, 1854.

Mr. Cutter resides respected in New York. He is a successful mechanic, a "shipfinisher by trade. He commenced business in 1831, and retired over ten years since. He finished a majority of the packet ships till steam took their place; also the Collins line of steamers, and many others. The firm of Youngs & Cutter is extensively known.

Mrs. Mary Sanford Cutter was a person of exemplary life and character. In childhood she was a model of correct deportment and high moral principle. She carly evinced her first and only choice to obey the precepts of her heavenly Master. An only daughter, in a home of love and affluence, surrounded by everything inviting to the eye and charming to the sense, she acknowledged God in all her ways; and renouncing the vain pleasures of earth, endeavored to promote the revival of His work and lead the impenitent to Christ. She was conscientious, unselfish, pureminded, generous and efficient; a beneficent friend to the poor and friendless. The devoted wife and mother, the active Christian laborer in the midst of the great city, she neglected no home duties, but often wended her way silently amid the abodes of want, by the couch of the sick and the dying, and ministered with her own hands to their necessities. For ten years she was a truly beloved and valuable member of the Board of the American Female Guardian Society of New York. In the noonday of life and usefulness, in the midst of a rising family-needing the guidance and watch-care of a mother's loving eye--her Heavenly Father called her to a higher service. To the A. F. G. Society, to the church of which she was a member, and especially to her bereaved family, her loss is irreparable. A comprehensive sketch of her life from the pen of her teacher and intimate friend, was published in the Advocate and Guardian, New York, June 15, 1853.

Stephen and Mary (Sanford) Cutter had issue:

1. James Sanford, b. 10 Aug. 1834; m. Mary Jane Smith, in New York, Sept. 15, 1859. Issue :

1. Stephen, b. 30 Dec. 1861; d. Sept. 20, 1866.

2. George Canfield,9 b. 9 March, 1865.

3. Florence Louisa, b. 28 Oct. 1866.

2. William Condit, b. 22 Aug. 1837; d. Oct. 23, 1839.

3. George Rogers, b. 31 March, 1840. George Rogers Cutter, M.D., studied medicine in New York with Dr. Willard Parker. Entered the New York Hospital in March, 1861, and entered the army in July, 1862, as Surgeon in charge of the 127th Regiment (Col. Gurney) New York State Volunteers. Left the city with his regiment for Washington, Sept. 10, 1862, and returned in July, 1865, from Charleston, S. C., and was mustered out. He then went to Charleston, S. C., and practised medicine for two years. Is now making the Eye and Ear a specialty, and has been studying in Europe for more than a year, passing part of the time in Vienna, Austria.

4. Henry Woodham, b. 3 May, 1842; d. Dec. 19, 1842.

5. Mary Halsey, b. 14 April, 1845; m. E. B. Goodrich, of Greene Co., N. Y. Have a daughter Eva Nena, b. April 22, 1868, at Tremont, Westchester Co., where they reside.

6. Charles Bennett, b. 11 Aug. 1851; d. March 30, 1852.

7. Anna Amanda, b. 23 April, 1853; d. Dec. 5, 1855.

V. JOHN FERMAN, b. 16 Aug. 1810; m. Eliza Smith, in New York, where he then resided, Sept. 1834. He d. Aug. 18, 1837, leaving one daughter, Louisa, who was brought up by her grandfather William, at Woodbridge. She married and left them just before their death.

vi. NATHANIEL H.,7 b. 23 Jan. 1812; d. Oct. 5, 1812.

vii. BRITTON PIKE,7 b. 24 Aug. 1814'; m. Sarah Virginia Thorn, of New York, Dec. 15, 1812. He was a dry-goods merchant in New York, and d. May 6, 1851. His widow d. Jan. 5, 1870. Their issue:

1. Julia, b. 19 May, 1849.

viii. THOMAS RANDOLPH,7 b. 28 April, 1816; m. Maria Deacon, of New York, Nov. 14, 1838. He died Dec. 7, 1857. Mrs. Cutter resides in Brooklyn. Their issue :

1. Francis Henry, b. 12 Aug. 1840.

2. Amelia, b. 15 June, 1842.

3. John Condit,s b. 2 April, 1844.
4. Elizabeth Dale,s b. 28 Oct. 1850.

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ix. SAMUEL R.,7 b. 28 March, 1819; m. Harriet P. Peck, daughter of Andrew Peck, of New York, June 22, 1842. He lives in the old homestead at Woodbridge, which has been in the family over one hundred and fifty years. His issue:

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1. William, b. 14 May, 1843; d. in infancy.

2. Willie Peck,8 b. 11 April, 1845.

3. Isabel,s b. 26 April, 1847.

4. Harriet, b. 21 July, 1849; d. in infancy.

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5. Emma R., b. 10 Sept. 1850.

6. Kate Amelia,8 b. 26 Sept. 1852 d. soon.

7. Samuel R.,8 b. 11 Jan. 1856; d. soon.

X. JAMES HARRIOTT,7 b. 22 March, 1821; m. Cornelia S. Egerton, June 7, 1843, in New York. Issue:

1. Schuyler Egerton, b. 15 March, 1844.

2. Martha E., b. 28 Jan. 1846; d. in infancy.

xi. WILLIAM BARTON,7 b. 23 Oct. 1822; d. Dec. 9, 1836.

xii. ALEXANDER SEMPLE, b. 18 April, 1824; now living in Woodbridge. Served on U. S. Ship" San Jacinto," in the late war.

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vi. HANNAH, b. 1784; m. Samuel Harriott. Their issue:

i. JOSEPHUS, m. Elsie, daughter of Morris Reed, of Woodbridge, and moved out West.-ii. NATHANIEL, d. when a boy of a few years.

vii. SARAH,6 b. 6 Nov. 1785; m. William Knapp.

Mrs. Knapp is living with her son Manning, at Hackensack, N. J. Issue:

i. CATHERINE.-ii. SAMUEL C., b. 1807.-iii. CYRUS, b. 19 Dec. 1809; m. Catherine Terheun, of Hackensack, N. J., 17 Nov. 1836. Mr. K. now resides and has a beautiful estate at Hackensack, and does business in New York. Issue: -John Martin, b. 3 Oct. 1837; m. Catherine Lydecker, 24 June, 1868; have a daughter.- William T., b. 28 Feb. 1839; m. Cornelia Demerest, 28 Oct. 1861; have two children.-Sexton Smith, b. 23 March, 1841; d. soon.-Stuart F. R., b. 5 March, 1847.-Cornelia H., b. 2 June, 1849.-Mary Owen, b. 20

June, 1850; d. soon.-Mary Austin, b. 22 July, 1858.-iv. BENJAMIN, m. Susan Stewart; both are dead.-v. CHARLES C., m. Sarah Beach and Susan Beach; have two children.-vi. HANNAH M., m. David L. Foster; have four children.-vii. SARAH G., m. David Auble; six children.-viii. WILLIAM, b. 9 May, 1823; m. Elizabeth C. Brokaw; was killed by being thrown from his carriage. Issue: William B., b. 10 Aug. 1847.-Emma J., b. 6 May, 1849; m. Frank Troxall, 1869.-David S., b. 2 Nov. 1852.-Elizabeth C., b. 17 Jan. 1855.-ix. MANNING M., b. 7 June, 1826; m. Anna M. Mattison; is a lawyer in Hackensack, New Jersey, and has two children.X. ELSIE M.

viii. SAMUEL, b. 23 March, 1787; m. Nancy, daughter of William Inslee; was a farmer on the old homestead, in Woodbridge, and about 1837 or 1838, sold the old place and removed to Beverly, Adams Co., Ill., where he now resides. Issue:

i. CHARLES, b. 24 Dec. 1823; was drowned at the Dock, Cutter's Landing, at Woodbridge, July 14, 1825.

ii. ANDREW J.,7 b. 5 July, 1825; living with his father in Adams Co.,

iii. WILLIAM,7 b. 19 Sept. 1826; m. Mary Jane Harvey.

iv. EXPERIENCE, b. 10 May, 1828; m. George Gramnee.

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V. CHARLOTTE R., b. 9 May, 1834; m. James M. Harvey, now Governor of Kansas.

vi. SAMUEL,7 b. 21 Feb. 1837; m. Angelina Ames.

vii. TABITHA, b. 9 Sept. 1839; m. William Perry Rubart.

viii. STEPHEN, b. 21 Feb. 1811; d. in infancy.

ix. ELIZABETH W., b. 29 May, 1843; m. William Lawson.

x. HENRY, died in infancy.

ix. MARY, b. 23 Nov. 1790; m. Charles, son of Kelsy Cutter. [Vide iv. §1, 3.]

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X. STEPHEN, died in infancy.

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xi. THOMAS, was a mason in New York City, where he died, æ. 23, and was brought to Woodbridge and buried.

2. SAMUEL, m. Sarah Bloomfield. He was in several of the boat expeditions under Capt. John Story in the Revolutionary War, and was a great favorite of the captain's. He died in Woodbridge, May 1, 1805, æ. 44. "Sarah Manning, widow of Samuel Cutter and John Manning," died in Woodbridge, Jan. 2, 1852, aged 83. Samuel Cutter had issue:

i. MARY, m. Henry Potter, of Woodbridge. Issue:

i. ELIZA, m. H. Barkuloo; four children, all living in Mobile, Alabama. -ii. REBECCA, b. 1810; d. 1820.-iii. SAMUEL, b. 1812; d. Sept. 20, 1820. iv. SAMUEL, m. Frances Carthy; was a lawyer; settled in Zanesville, Ohio, and left a widow with one child.

ii. SMITH, never married; d. in Woodbridge, Nov. 21, 1821, æ. 30. iii. NANCY, m. James Coddington in 1811. Issue:

i. SMITH, m. Frances Freeman and Mary Inman.-ii. SARAH, m. Thomas H. Morris; have five children.-iii. REBECCA, m. David Stansbury; have two children.-iv. WILLIAM, m. and lives in California; three children.V. CHARLES, m. Mary Ann Ackerson; has four children.-vi. JOHN.vii. MARY, m. Edward Gridley; have five children, two died in infancy.viii. LOUISA.-ix. OSCAR.

iv. REBECCA, M. Rev. Joel Campbell; now living in Lafayette, Sussex Co., N. J. Have had five children, two are living. son JOEL is a lawyer.-AMANDA, m. and has five children living.

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