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James Cutler Jr.

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James Cutler Jr.

Birth
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
31 Jul 1685 (aged 49)
Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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James2 Cutler (James1) was born in Watertown, Mass., September 6, 1635. He married, June 15, 1665, Lydia, widow of Samuel Wright and daughter of John Moore of Sudbury, where she died, November 23, 1723.

He was a farmer, residing at Cambridge Farms, near Concord line, and was a soldier in King Philip's war.

He made his will the 28th and died the 31st of July, 1685, giving his wife Lydia the home lot, with the dwelling, barn, and other buildings; to his son James, six acres of the "Great Meadow;" to his sons Samuel, Joseph, and Thomas, when of age, the rest of the meadow in equal shares ; to his daughter Ann, £5 at her marriage ; and instructed his wife Lydia to divide the balance of his property among his other children when of age, names not mentioned. His will was proved October 8, lo'S5 ; his widow Lydia and her brother Benjamin, executors.

p21-22 Cutler, Nathan S. in A Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History 1889

Contributor: Twig Of The Tree (48280310)
James2 Cutler (James1) was born in Watertown, Mass., September 6, 1635. He married, June 15, 1665, Lydia, widow of Samuel Wright and daughter of John Moore of Sudbury, where she died, November 23, 1723.

He was a farmer, residing at Cambridge Farms, near Concord line, and was a soldier in King Philip's war.

He made his will the 28th and died the 31st of July, 1685, giving his wife Lydia the home lot, with the dwelling, barn, and other buildings; to his son James, six acres of the "Great Meadow;" to his sons Samuel, Joseph, and Thomas, when of age, the rest of the meadow in equal shares ; to his daughter Ann, £5 at her marriage ; and instructed his wife Lydia to divide the balance of his property among his other children when of age, names not mentioned. His will was proved October 8, lo'S5 ; his widow Lydia and her brother Benjamin, executors.

p21-22 Cutler, Nathan S. in A Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History 1889

Contributor: Twig Of The Tree (48280310)


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