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Alfred Dennis Cutler

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Alfred Dennis Cutler Veteran

Birth
Massachusetts, USA
Death
8 Jul 1917 (aged 69)
California, USA
Burial
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section GHT Site 357-A
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Alfred Dennis Cutler was born in Lexington, Mass., February 22, 1848, the son of Maria Cutler and Leonard Cutler.

He graduated from the Lexington high school in 1864, served as a private in the Civil War in the 6th Massachusetts regiment from May 17 to October 27, 1864.

Married Emma Isadora, daughter of Nathaniel Pierce, of Lexington, May 22, 1870. He came to San Francisco, where he was engaged in business about forty years, part of the time with Cutting Packing Company. He was also engaged in banking and other enterprises.
He was a colonel in the National Guard of California, Commander of Geo. H. Thomas Post, G. A. R., Police Commissioner, president and treasurer of California Society S. A. R. and Vice-President-General ol the National Society, S. A. R., a member of Simon W. Robinson Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, Lexington, Commercial and Union League Clubs, San Francisco.

He was a resident of San Francisco and died in Burlingame, July 8, 1917, survived by his wife, Emma, a daughter, Mrs. Abbie C. Dyer of San Francisco, and two sons, Pierce of Burlingame, and Leonard of San Francisco.
Alfred Dennis Cutler was born in Lexington, Mass., February 22, 1848, the son of Maria Cutler and Leonard Cutler.

He graduated from the Lexington high school in 1864, served as a private in the Civil War in the 6th Massachusetts regiment from May 17 to October 27, 1864.

Married Emma Isadora, daughter of Nathaniel Pierce, of Lexington, May 22, 1870. He came to San Francisco, where he was engaged in business about forty years, part of the time with Cutting Packing Company. He was also engaged in banking and other enterprises.
He was a colonel in the National Guard of California, Commander of Geo. H. Thomas Post, G. A. R., Police Commissioner, president and treasurer of California Society S. A. R. and Vice-President-General ol the National Society, S. A. R., a member of Simon W. Robinson Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, Lexington, Commercial and Union League Clubs, San Francisco.

He was a resident of San Francisco and died in Burlingame, July 8, 1917, survived by his wife, Emma, a daughter, Mrs. Abbie C. Dyer of San Francisco, and two sons, Pierce of Burlingame, and Leonard of San Francisco.


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