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Jeremiah Sanborn Cutting

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Jeremiah Sanborn Cutting

Birth
Haverhill, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
22 Jun 1911 (aged 70)
Le Claire, Scott County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Princeton, Scott County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Son of Chester Camden Cutting 1811–1900 and Elizabeth B Sanborn 1802–1880

1880 United States Federal Census Princeton, Scott, Iowa
✿ Sanborn Cutting 38 Head
✿ Mary L. Cutting 34 Wife
✿ Lorena B. Cutting 8 Daughter
✿ Ida May Cutting 2 Daughter
✿ William Stringham 17 Stepson
✿ Charles Stringham 15 Stepson

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The Davenport Democrat and Leader, Davenport, Ia., 23 Jun 1911

CUTTINGS

At 8:30 o’clock last evening at his home about a mile northwest of LeClaire, occurred the death of Sanborn Cutting, after a lingering illness of complication of disease resulting from an attach of grip. Deceased was born at Haverhill, New Hampshire, June 10, 1841, son of Chester and Elizabeth Sanborn Cutting. Came west with his parents and four brothers in 1854 locating in Rock Island, Ill., going from there to Howard county, Iowa in 1856. When a boy of 20 years he went to California crossing the plains by wagon and spent 7 years in the gold fields, prospecting, returning to Iowa he was married to Mary Louisa Shaw at Princeton, Ia., Sept 1871. To this union five children were born of whom two survive, Mesdames E. E. and A. J. Knapp of LeClaire together with the widow and a brother, Henry of Tennessee, also four grandchildren.

Mr. Cutting has been a resident of Scott county, forty continuous years. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

The Daily Times, Davenport, Ia., 23 Jun 1911

LECLAIRE

The funeral of Sanborn Cuttings was held Saturday afternoon from the late home, Rev. B. S. Bailey conducted the services, assisted by a choir composed of Mesdames Clark and Rathmann and Miss Anna Laird and Jas. P. Suiter. Burial took place in Princeton cemetery, the following relatives and old friends acting as pallbearers, E. E. Knapp, A. J. Knapp, Henry Cuttings, Chas, Stringham and Chas. Stringham, Jr., of Lyons, Ia. And Dr. John Knox of Princeton. The funeral was largely attended by relatives and old friends. Henry Cuttings brother of the deceased, departed Monday for his home in Tennessee.

The Davenport Democrat and Leader, Davenport, Ia., 27 Jun 1911.

Son of Chester Camden Cutting 1811–1900 and Elizabeth B Sanborn 1802–1880

1880 United States Federal Census Princeton, Scott, Iowa
✿ Sanborn Cutting 38 Head
✿ Mary L. Cutting 34 Wife
✿ Lorena B. Cutting 8 Daughter
✿ Ida May Cutting 2 Daughter
✿ William Stringham 17 Stepson
✿ Charles Stringham 15 Stepson

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The Davenport Democrat and Leader, Davenport, Ia., 23 Jun 1911

CUTTINGS

At 8:30 o’clock last evening at his home about a mile northwest of LeClaire, occurred the death of Sanborn Cutting, after a lingering illness of complication of disease resulting from an attach of grip. Deceased was born at Haverhill, New Hampshire, June 10, 1841, son of Chester and Elizabeth Sanborn Cutting. Came west with his parents and four brothers in 1854 locating in Rock Island, Ill., going from there to Howard county, Iowa in 1856. When a boy of 20 years he went to California crossing the plains by wagon and spent 7 years in the gold fields, prospecting, returning to Iowa he was married to Mary Louisa Shaw at Princeton, Ia., Sept 1871. To this union five children were born of whom two survive, Mesdames E. E. and A. J. Knapp of LeClaire together with the widow and a brother, Henry of Tennessee, also four grandchildren.

Mr. Cutting has been a resident of Scott county, forty continuous years. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

The Daily Times, Davenport, Ia., 23 Jun 1911

LECLAIRE

The funeral of Sanborn Cuttings was held Saturday afternoon from the late home, Rev. B. S. Bailey conducted the services, assisted by a choir composed of Mesdames Clark and Rathmann and Miss Anna Laird and Jas. P. Suiter. Burial took place in Princeton cemetery, the following relatives and old friends acting as pallbearers, E. E. Knapp, A. J. Knapp, Henry Cuttings, Chas, Stringham and Chas. Stringham, Jr., of Lyons, Ia. And Dr. John Knox of Princeton. The funeral was largely attended by relatives and old friends. Henry Cuttings brother of the deceased, departed Monday for his home in Tennessee.

The Davenport Democrat and Leader, Davenport, Ia., 27 Jun 1911.

Gravesite Details

Iowa, Cemetery Records, 1662-1999



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