3. Sarah, b. June 26, 1835; d. June 7, 1838. By second marriage: 5. Harvey, b. Oct. 16, 1810; m. Feb. 22, 1866, Ann Baker, dau. of B. Baker, Esq. of Hinckley, Medina Co., O.; issue—Ohio F., b. May 28, 1867 -Charles N., b. Nov. 20, 1869. lle served three years in Co. I, 103d Reg❜t Ohio Vols., in late war; present occupation, farming. 6. Ellen M., b. Feb. 13, 1816; m. Dec. 7. 1865, Hiram N. Young, of Granger, Medina Co., Ohio; issue—Mary Elnora, b. Oct. 21, 1866—Gazella, b. March 23, 1869. x. MARY, b. Fishing Creek, Columbia Co., Pa., Aug. 3, 1803; came to Wayne Co., O., with her father's family, in 1820; m. Ienry Munson, Nov. 15, 1821, who d. Dec. 1, 1867; she d. May 4, 1871; was a member of the Disciple Church. Issue :—1. Ezra, b. Aug. 26, 1822; m. Ann Eliza Wickoff, Feb. 1, 1814; issue-Mary Ann, b. Feb. 26, 1845; d. Aug. 23, 1861-Henry A., b. Sept. 18, 1816-Samuel, b. Sept. 11, 1818-John, b. Dec. 19, 1850-Tunis, b. July 18, 1853-Elizabeth Eleanor, b. Oct. 25, 1857.—2. Isaac A., b. Sept. 19, 1823; m. (1.) Eliza Ann Lowe, March 2, 1848, d. Sept. 20, 1853; issue —Jacob, b. July 31, 1819; d. April 20, 1851-Mary E., `b. Nov. 20, 1850; m. Samuel Gissinger, Nov. 5, 1868; have a son and daughter-Phebe, b. May 26, 1853; m. William H. Musser, Nov. 15, 1871; issue-Flora A., b. Aug. 28, 1873; James S., b. Nov. 6, 1874. He m. (2.) Susanna Thomas, Nov. 20, 1856; issue-Charlie T., b. May 10, 1860.-3. Samuel C., b. Mar. 4, 1825; m. Jane Hughes, Mar. 16, 1848; issue--Maria, b. July 21, 1849Sophronia E., b. Nov. 11, 1851-Emina J., b. Dec. 13. 1854-Ezra, h. Feb. 25, 1857-Cephas, b. June 29, 1859-Mary, b. March 23, 1863.-4. Eleanor, b. Nov. 25, 1827; m. Jared Barker, Dec. 10, 1817, and d. Sept. 9, 1856; issue-Mary Elizabeth, b. Sept. 10, 1818; m. George Sewall Davis; have a daughter-William, b. July 23, 1850; is married.—5. Mary, b. March 31, 1831; m. Isaiah Jones, April 1, 1852, and died Jan. 25, 1862; issue-John H., b. March 8, 1853-Clara Ellen, b. Oct. 20, 1854; d. Dec. 30, 1867Ezia M., b. Sept. 28, 1856—Mary E., b. Nov. 24, 1858.–6. Elizabeth, born Aug. 16, 1833; d. Oct. 12, 1856.-7. Henry, b. Feb. 15, 1837; m. Rebecca Jones, Feb. 12, 1861; she d. Sept. 28, 1874; issue-John H., b Jan. 8, 1862 -Ellsworth N., b. May 20, 1865-James H., b. Dec. 18, 1867- William Barker, b. March 22, 1871. The Munsons are a family of extensive farmers. si. EZEKIEL, b. Fishing Creek, Columbia Co.. Pa., April 20, 1806; a farmer; 2d lieut. 1830, 1st lieut. 1833, captain 1834, 5th Co. 1st Reg't Onio Militia, and in 1836, major of same regiment (resigned 1837); elected Justice of the Peace in 1857; reelected 1860 and 1863, and in 1864 resigned his commission; was Township Trustec several times; m. June 10, 1830, Martha Charlton, and on Nov. 25, 1830, both removed to the farm where they now live. He is an elder, and his wife a member of the Disciple Church, Holmesville, Holmes Co., Ohio. Issue: 1. Sarah Jane, b. May 24, 1831; m. Robert J. Cameron, Nov. 6, 1852, and d. May, 1868; issue-Mary, b. Oct. 21, 1853-Ida Alice, b. March 2, 1856; m. Thomas French, Nov. 27, 1873; child, Elvira Jane, b. Sept. 28, 1874-Maggie Jane, b. July 24, 1858. 2. Samuel Jackson, b. Jan. 24, 1833; m. Christina Stacker; is a farmer, drover and stockdealer; issue-Ezekiel A.,' b. Feb. 13. 1861—Harry M., b. Sept. 25, 1862-Charlie C., b. April 15, 1861-Mary E.,8 b. April 2, 1866 -Finley D., b. July 15, 1863-Samuel," b. Jan. 20, 1971—John, b. Feb. 9, 1873. 8 3. Robert Charlton, b. Jan. 1, 1835; d. Sept. 12, 1837. 4. Thomas, b. Dec. 31, 1836; d. Aug. 11, 1819. 5. Hannah M., b. Jan. 18, 1810; m. Oscar Sincker, a farmer, and moved to Missouri in 1861; is a member of the Disciple Church; issue-Edwin, d. young-Samuel C.-Martha-Sadie. 6. Martha, b. Jan. 30, 1816; m. (1.) Finley D. Lewis, Jan. 31, 1869, who d. by the kick of a mule, March 12, 1868; (2.) Martin Bird, Sept. 24, 1874, a farmer and stockdealer; issue-Mary, b. July 15, 1875. She and both her husbands members of the Disciple Church, of which her second husband is an elder. xii. MERCY, b. July 16, 1808; m. Samuel Charlton, Oct. 1827, a farmer. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Issue:-1. A son, d. in infancy. -2. Robert, d. young.-3. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Moreland, a farmer; issue— Lucy, m. Samuel McClellan-Elizabeth, m. David Gard.-4. Frances, m. Caleb Gabriel: issue-two sons and three daughters.-5. Sarah M., m. N. Evans, farmer and house carpenter; issue-Samuel and a daughter.-6. Agnes A., m. John Morehead; no issue.-7. Susanna, m. John Ewing, farmer; five children.-8. Ezra, m. Mary Dawson; a farmer; have three daughters-9. Ella, m. Abram Stucker, farmer; have a son and two daughters. -10. Hannah, m. James Ditmars, farmer; have two daughters.-11. Martha, m. Abuer Meidith; one son.-12. A child, died in infancy. 8 xiii. RICHARD, b. Aug. 17, 1810; m. June, 1833, Christina Elizabeth Becktle, b. Sept. 14, 1814. He was a blacksmith, and d. Jan. 13, 1840. Issue:1. George Washington,' b. Fredericksburg, O., May 18, 1834; m. (1.) Oct. 27, 1855, Mary Frances, daughter of J. W. and Lucinda Hotz, of Moccasin, Ill., b. Jan. 15, 1839, d. Jan. 31, 1857; issue-Henry Anderson, b. Moccasin, Ill., June 21, 1856. Ile m. (2.) Oct. 27, 1858, Melissa Jane, dau. of Zenas and Mary Spore, b. Aug. 13, 1810; issue-Mary Elizabeth, born Moccasin, Ill., May 19, 1860–Zenas Franklin, b. do. Feb. 3, 1862–William Thomas, b. Bloomington, Ill., Jan. 21, 1861-Charles Lewis, b. Maroa, Ill., Jan. 21, 1866-Lillian May, b. do. May 26, 1868-Viola Dell, b. Moccasin, Ill., July 1, 1871-Martha Ellen, b. do. Feb. 3, 1874; d. 1874. He and both his wives mems. of the Methodist Epis. Ch. Ile removed to Harvey Co., Kansas, with his family in 1874. 8 8 8 2. Henry, b. Fredericksburg, O., Dec. 18, 1835; m. Caroline Fry, of McLean Co., Ill.; issue-Orville Columbus, b. Bloomington, Ill., May 12, 1864-Thomas Richard, born do. April 29, 1866-Ellen Trona, b. Clinton, Mo., Nov. 17, 1867-Sarah Elizabeth, b. Osborn, Mo., Jan. 7, 1870—Mary Rebecca, b. do. Nov. 9, 1871. 3. Elizabeth Ann, b. Fredericksburg, O., April 8, 1838; m. (1.) John J. Allsop, Aug. 21, 1856, an Englishman, b. Jan. 1833, died Oct. 23, 1865; issue-Mary Elizabeth, b. Greenland, Ill., July 31, 1857-Martha Jane, b. do. Aug. 29, 1861. She m. (2.) Zenas S. Spore (son of Zenas and Mary), b. Aug. 13, 1810; issue-Olive Ellen, b. Maroa, Ill., Oct. 7, 1868; d. Jan. 10, 1869-Susanna Elma, b. Clinton, Mo., May 2, 1870. Mr. S. served three years in the Union army in the late war, and with his family now lives in Kansas, on a quarter section of land taken by his land warrant. 4. Richard Samuel, b. Fredericksburg, Ŏ., Jan. 12, 1810; m. Nov. 8, 1862, Elizabeth, dau. of William and Catherine (Stall) Owens, b. Wooster, 0., Sept. 5, 1813; issue-John William,8 b. Moccasin, Ill., Aug. 13, 1863; d. Oct. 22, 1867-Charles Richard, b. do. June 24, 1867-Chase Corban,8 b. do. Sept. 13, 1872; d. Feb. 26, 1873-George Wesley, b. Jan. 27, 1875. He and wife both mems. Methodist Epis. Church. Mr. STEPHEN H. CUTTER, Winchester, Aug. 31, 1875, communicates the following: REBECCA, W. of Gershom Cutter [pp. 240, 395, ante], d. June (28), 1806-Family Register, Wm. T. Hall, Revere (son of Zechariah Hall, her brother). ISAAC HALL [p. 90, ante] m. ABIGAIL CUTTER, Oct. 12, 1761; had-Abigail, b. 1762, m, Kinsman, and died Nov. 23, 1839-Eleanor, b. 1764, m. Chas. Stimpson, and died Aug. 1823-Isaac, b. 1766, d. 1770James, b. 1768, d. 1846-Sarah, b. Ang. 28, 1771, m. Kennedy, and d. June 2, 1801-Isaac, b. June (21), 1774, d. 1775-Rebecca, b. May 30, 1776, m. Hathorne-Mary, b. Aug. 9, 1779, m. Baynes, and d. July 22, 1865. Isaac Hall died Nov. 24, 1805, a. 66. Abigail Cutter, his wife, d. Sept. 25, 1825. "The above is an exact copy from the leaves of an old family bible at the house of Frederick Stimpson, 45 Chestnut Street, Boston, except the date of death of Sarah, which was June 21, 1801. I found on her tombstone at Medford, the date June 2, 1801, and on that authority ventured to alter it.”—S. H. C. P. 304, note.-The "first meeting-house" purchased by William Whittemore, Esq., at auction, and moved to lot opposite the residence of late minister Cooke, was made into a three-story dwelling and rented. It was next sold to Samuel Whittemore, of New York, brother of William; and eventually to Ammi Cutter; thence to Abel G. Peck, who divided it, and removed it, one half at a time, to the spot where it now rests. The frame of the old church was of oak, hence very strong and heavy. William Whittemore gåve about $443 for the body of the house, which he moved entire.-T. J. IV. P. 325.-AMSDAL. Jacob Amsdal and wife chim. Camb. Aug. 1, 1697 [ride Amsden-p. 375, ante]. 1707: By cash and bills of credit rec'd for Mr. Wilcock's farm sold to John Fillebrown, £35. 1703, Nov. 28: A violent storm of snow all day-seven married women at church, A. M. ; 9, P. M.-Brattle. SOME REMARKS FOUND IN REV. SAMUEL COOKE'S DIARY.* 1711, Jan. 20.-Vesp. walked to Cambridge and visited Messrs. Marsh and Mayhew, and Hon. Pres. and Rev. D.D. Wigglesworth, where I supped and slept with Rev. D. Porter. 21st, walked to Boston and heard Rev. D.D. Colman, from James 2: 5; dined with Mr. Allen, visited Mr. Jennings, Thayer, Rev. D. Chauncey and D. Eliot, where I stopt. 22d. Dined with Mr. Allen, visited Mr. Taylor, heard D.D. Sewall ex Act. 17: 30-and slept at Mr. Allen's. 23d, visited Mr. Eliot, Hurd, &c., then to Cambridge, and called on Mr. Marsh and Mayhew, D.D. Wigg, and Rev. Mr. Appleton, where I dined. After, I returned home in company at night with Mr. Edv. Flynt. 24, Mr. Flynt preached twice, ex Philip, 2: 12 and 13; and P.M., ex Ps. 19: 11. Jan. 31.-The winter has been hitherto moderate, but little snow, the ground now bare; provisions in general are plenty, except grain, which is scarce and dear. Indian corn has been near 20s. per bushel, rie 29; silver at the rate of 29s. per oz. "Tis now a time of gene ral health. Exiit ut Leo Mensis. 1742, Jan. 3.-P.M., went to Boston, visited Mr. Allen, Philips, Eliot, Hurd-cui pecun. red. £14; returned by the way of Cambridge; called on Mr. Emerson, Mayhew, Gay, Wheelwright. The sea between Boston and Charlestown was as firm for passage as the solid ground. Jan. 4.-Heard Mr. Will. Fessenden twice, Ps. 89: 7, and Num. 23: 10-at home. NOTE. The foregoing, submitted to Mr. J. L. Sibley, Harv. Univ., evolved the following matters of explanation: "Rev. D." implies a latinized abbreviation, signifying "Rev. Mr."; "Rev. D.D."-" Rev. Dr." Messrs. Mayhew and Marsh are probably-Joseph Mayhew, Tutor H. U. from 1739 to 1755; Thomas Marsh, Tutor H. U. from 1741 to 1766. Porter-Rev. John Porter, grad. 1736, one year after S. C.; and Eliot-Andrew Eliot, perhaps, H. U. 1737, ord. Boston, 1742. ́ ́ Flynt-may be the grad. in 1733. Classes not being very large, and all being required to go to prayers, and meeting together, and being natu rally thrown together, much because of the difficulty of getting to Boston, and the small number of families in Cambridge for the students to associate with, there must have been a good deal of familiarity among all undergraduates. P. 109.-BIRD, additional record:-[vide p. 398, ante]. ABIGAIL SLACK (viii.— p. 110), wife of Henry Marsh, d. Feb. 4, 1875. Her son, Robert Parker Marsh, m. Lucy Jones Taylor, Dec. 31, 1873; issue-Caroline Bird, b. Oct. 18, 1874. Mary Cutter Bird, dau. of Joseph (i.), m. Frederic William Masters, April 24, 1872; issue-Francis Bird, b. Sept. 25, 1873. John Warland Bird, son of Joseph, m. Mary Abbie Gordon, May 12, 1875. Fannie Homer Bird, dau. of Horace (iii.), and wife of Webster A. Bingham, issue-Mary Homer, b. Sept. 8, 1870-Walter, b. May 29, 1872. Mehitable Bond Bird, dau. of Horace, and wife of Herbert J. Frost, issue additional-Horace Bird, b. May 10, 1871-Elizabeth Homer, b. April 29, 1875. Helen Maria Bird, dau. of Horace, and wife of Stanton D. Loring, issue-Robert Sprague, b. Oct. 2, 1870-Helen Margaret, b. July 20, 1873. • Vide sketch of Rev. Samuel Cooke [II. U. 1735), pp. 290, 291, ante, &c. P. 124.-CLARENCE HENRY CUTTER, d. April 3, 1873, of pneumonia, and was buried at Glenwood Cemetery, near Washington, D.C. P. 130.-CYRUS CUTTER, d. of a casualty in Arlington, Mass., Oct. 2, 1875. P. 136.—ELLEN HARRIS FALLEBROWN, dau. William and Clara C. (Cutter) Fillebrown, d. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 11, 1875. P. 203.—ANN BACDELDERS Cutter, wife of John Nichols Roberts, issue additional:-Mabel Florence, b. April 8, 1872. CALE CUTTER [cide p. 412, ante], d. Oct. 17, 1873. P. 243.—Gershom3 CUTTER, Jr., m. E. Jeunie Hawthorne, of Chicago, in Med-· ford, Mass., Sept. 16, 1875. P. 319.-PETER D.' CUTTER, then of Chelsea, Mass., m. Susan D. Briggs, of New Bedford, July 23, 1850. FLORA CUTTER, of Cambridge, m. James B. Lower, of Davenport, Iowa, at Dedham, Mass., Sept. 8, 1875.-Daily Paper. AFFILIATION UNDETERMINED. MEHITABLE CUTter, died Cambridge, May 29, 1797 (28—Fiske), aged 20 (Fiske)—22 (Camb. R.) Funeral Medford, Feb. 3, 1820-Widow Cutter, "old age and complication "-72 yrs. Wid. ANNA CUTTER, M. Joel Busseil, West Cambridge, Nov. 27, 1326. HENG CUTTER, h. 4 Arch-Boston Directory, for 1836-m. Hicks; had son George H., and a daughter, who m. W. S. Lincoln, Boston. DORCAS CUTTER, wid., h. Be ry.—Boston Directory for 1836. JESSE FRANKLIN Curres. b. Wolnen, Mass., March 15, 1870.-Town Report, 1872, p. 9. ANN J. Curren, died San Francisco, Cal., June 29, 1872, aged 2 y. 1 m. 25 d.—Overland Monthly. THOMAS CUTTER, from England, had-HOMAS CUTTER, Jr., b. in Nova Scotia, March 29, 1764, and m. Freelove Lawton. His eldest daughter Henrietta Cutter, b. April 22, 1786. -Sally Culler, b. Nov. 23, 1787.-Thomas Cutter, b. July 20, 1789, had William Cutter, b. July 28, 1811, now living.-William Cutter, b. Apr. 21, 1791.—Mary Ann Cutter.-Lawton Cutter.-Mary Ann Cutler, b. May 21, 1799 (now living), m. Samuel Tuell.-Caroline Cutter, m. Rev. Edw. Peterson, h. April 15, 1808 (dead).—Fanny Cutter, h. Jan. 1806; died Sept. 1809. This family have long resided in Newport, R. I. ERRATA.-P. 369, line 6 from bottom, in text, for ELIZABETH ANSTORE,7 read-ELIZABETH ANN? (Spore). P. 377, 1. 9 from bottom, second column, for "Mar. 13"-July 13, 1766. P. 378, 1. 3 from bottom, first column, for "Oct. 24"-Oct. 22, 1775. P. 379, 1. 23 from top, first column, for (viii.)—(xiii.); 1. 23 from top, second column, for REBECCA-REBECCA CUTTER. P. 380, 1. 26 from top, second column, for "1731-3" 1731-2. P. 405, 1. 12 from bottom, after "be," erase-be. Appleton, 403, 427 389 Armstrong, 423 Buttolph, 394 Atkins, 401 Byng, 381 Averell, 420 Cairns, 422 Avery, 393, 394 Caldwell, 373 Ayres, 420 Bachelder, 372, 412 Cane, 374 Baird, 420 Atkinson, 374 Baker, 392, 411, 425 Baldwin, 409 Ball, 376 Barber, 416, 417 Cutler, 374, 375, 382, 383, Cutter, Aaron, 394, 396 Abigail Howe, 388 Abijah, 393 Abraham, 372, 396 Abram Edmands, 419 Butterfield, 380, 381, 382, Adam, 389, 391 Cameron, 425 Carkhuff, 424 "Ceiver," 421 Ballard, 411 Barker, 425 Barrell, 387 Barsham, 369 Bartlett, 397, 410 Chauncey, 427 Barton, 393 Cheever, 384 Bassett, 410 Clapp, 392, 105 Baxter, 112 Baynes, 426 Becktle, 426 Belcher, 394 Bellows, 398 Bemis, 378, 379 Bill, 369 Bennett, 106, 417 Billings, 392 Bingham, 427 Bird, 398, 426, 427 Adeline, 385, 417 Adeline Madora, 418 Amos, 372, 381, 391, Clark, 375, 392, 398, 407, Andrew, 396 410 Coburn, 399 Coffin, 411 Cole, 417, 421, 423, 424 Colman, 427 Cooke, 369, 373, 374, 378, Cooper, 378, 380, 394, 412 Blood, 380, 401, 413, 417 Corey, 393, 398 Bixby, 109 Blackman, 389 Blanchard, 382 Boardman, 395 Corlet, 368, 369, 375 Boutwell, 416 Cotting, 384 Bowers, 398 Cotton, 390 Bowes, 374 Cowles, 401 Bowman, 379, 390 Cragin, 381 Bradbury, 410, 411 Bradshaw, 376, 397 Breeze, 401 Brewster, 371, 393 Briggs, 428 Bristol, 388 Brodhead, 384 55 Craig, 422 Crosby, 391, 394 Ann, 370 Ann Bachelder, 428 Ann Maria Grant, 409 Aune, 376, 380, 389, Asa H. 392 Cutter, Bethia, 375, 381 Betsey, 373, 381, 421 Caroline, 386, 417, 420, Catherine, 382, 395 Charity, 424 Charity Aun, 423 Charles, 372, 392, 396, Charles Drinkwater, Charles Forrest, 401 Charles Russell, 387 Chase Corban, 426 428 Clarence Henry, 428 Copeland C. 421 Cyrus Hall, 385, 386, Daniel, 373, 382, 396 |