Ancestry of Kate Stanwood Cutter Pillsbury Curtis Cutler (Mrs. Cyrus H.K. Curtis) : her kinship with eleven presidents of the United States and other notables; her magna charta and royal descent; 949 persons in 99 families, mostly New England; Baker 11, Barstow 12, Benjamin 50, Bradbury 13, Bridge 10, Bright 39, Chase 53, Coolidge 32, Curtis 53, Cutter 58, Danforth 18, Davis 13, Dix 15, Emery 30, Goldstone 10, Hunnewell 13, Lawrence 16, Livermore 43, Loring 47, Norcross 16, Nutting 18, Palmer 18, Peyton 10, Pike 14, Randall 15, Rolfe 15, Sanderson 11, Shattuck 25, Sherman 11, Stanwood 48, Studley 13, Sylvester 14, Wheelwright 12/ by John Stanwood Martin
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Samuel (probably) Cutter, born in Newcastle on Thyne, Northumberland, England married Elizabeth who, after Samuel died, emigrated & eventually lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Three children also emigrated. Elizabeth died 10 Jan. 1664. The line with which this vol. is concerned is son Richard who was born in 1621 & died at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 June 1693. He married Elizabeth Williams? ca. 1645; later married Frances Perriman 14 Feb. 1662. Richard had 7 children with Elizabeth & 7 children with Frances.
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