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About Lois Gifford Cutler
Birth: Sep. 24, 1788 Lebanon Grafton County New Hampshire, USA
Death: Mar. 23, 1878 Bemidji Beltrami County Minnesota, USA
Wife of (John) Alpheus Culter, he being the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ, a break-away religious faction of the early Mormon Church. She died at the home of her son-in-law, Almon Sherman, which was said to have been at Oak Lake, near Bemidji, Minnesota. "Mother Cutler," as she was affectionately known to people of her husband's church, was faithful and true to her only husband, as he was to his only wife. She and Alpheus brought eleven children into the world, only three of which lived to a relatively old age:
- Thaddeus Cutler (1809-1896)
- Lois Huntington Cutler Sherman (1811-1880)
- Libbeus Cutler (1814-1819)
- Louisa Elizabeth Cutler Rappleye (1816-1854)
- Sally Maria Cutler Anderson (1818-1890)
- William Lathrop Cutler (1821-1851)
- Benjamin Franklin Cutler (1823-1866)
- Clarissa Cutler Fletcher (1824-1852)
- Emily Trask Cutler Pratt (1827-1852) Edwin H. Cutler (1829-1837)
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Parents:
- Samuel Lathrop (1756 - 1821)
- Lois Huntington Lathrop (1765 - 1846)
Spouse:
- Alpheus Cutler (1784 - 1864)
Children:
- Thaddeus Cutler (1809 - 1896)*
- Lois Huntington Cutler Sherman (1811 - 1880)*
- Louisa Elizabeth Cutler Rappleye (1816 - 1854)*
- Sarah Maria Cutler Anderson (1818 - 1890)*
- Sally Maria Cutler Anderson (1818 - 1890)*
- Benjamin Franklin Cutler (1823 - 1866)*
- Clarissa Cutler Fletcher (1824 - 1852)*
Siblings:
- Almeda Lathrop (1787 - 1824)*
- Lois Lathrop Cutler (1788 - 1878)
- Sarah L. Lathrop Truman (1798 - 1882)*
- Avery Lathrop (1801 - 1841)*
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery Audubon Becker County Minnesota, USA Plot: westside of cemetery - was the first burial.
Created by: Graves R Us Record added: Feb 06, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 17830562
Wife of (John) Alpheus Culter, he being the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ, a break-away religious faction of the early Mormon Church.
She died at the home of her son-in-law, Almon Sherman, which was said to have been at Oak Lake, near Bemidji, Minnesota.
"Mother Cutler," as she was affectionately known to people of her husband's church, was faithful and true to her only husband, as he was to his only wife. She and Alpheus brought eleven children into the world, only three of which lived to a relatively old age:
Thaddeus Cutler (1809-1896)
Lois Huntington Cutler Sherman (1811-1880)
Libbeus Cutler (1814-1819)
Louisa Elizabeth Cutler Rappleye (1816-1854)
Sally Maria Cutler Anderson (1818-1890)
William Lathrop Cutler (1821-1851)
Benjamin Franklin Cutler (1823-1866)
Clarissa Cutler Fletcher (1824-1852)
Emily Trask Cutler Pratt (1827-1852)
Edwin H. Cutler (1829-1837)
Lois Gifford Cutler's Timeline
1788 |
September 24, 1788
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Lebanon, Grafton County, NH, United States
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1809 |
June 18, 1809
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Lisle, Broome County, New York, United States
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1811 |
March 2, 1811
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Upper Lisle, Broome, NY
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1814 |
1814
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Lisle Broome, NY
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1816 |
May 16, 1816
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Lisle, Broome County, New York, United States
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1818 |
September 9, 1818
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Lisle, Broome, NY or Bloomfield Ontario NY
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1821 |
February 6, 1821
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Ontario, Wayne Co., NY
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1823 |
April 13, 1823
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Chataqua Co. NY
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1824 |
December 23, 1824
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Pomfret, Chattauqua, NY
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