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About Lydia Cutter
The "Cutter Family of New England" says she was from Waltham, MA and baptized Mar 2, 1689-90
Lydia, daughter of John and Hannah (Winter) Harrington, of Waltham, baptized Mar. 2, 1689-90. She married John Cutter in 1709 at Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Together they were the parents of Lydia Cutter 1710-1789 Rebecca Cutter 1712-1797 Hannah Cutter 1715-1742 Mary Cutter 1717-1805 John Cutter Jr 1720-1797 Abigail Cutter 1722-1796 Richard Cutter 1725-1795 Thomas Cutter 1727-1737 Martha Cutter 1731-1807 Ammi Cutter 1733-1795 Ruhamah 1733- .
"September 9, 1739, John and Lidia were founders of the church in the Second Precinct of Cambridge, now Arlington; signing and acknowledging the covenant drawn up by Rev. Samuel Cooke, the first pastor. Nov. 17, he was unanimously chosen a deacon." Lydia Harrington Cutter died 7 Jan 1755 and is buried in Old Burying Ground Cemetery, Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Lydia, daughter of John and Hannah (Winter) Harrington, of Waltham, baptized Mar. 2, 1689-90. She married John Cutter in 1709 at Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Together they were the parents of Lydia Cutter 1710-1789 Rebecca Cutter 1712-1797 Hannah Cutter 1715-1742 Mary Cutter 1717-1805 John Cutter Jr 1720-1797 Abigail Cutter 1722-1796 Richard Cutter 1725-1795 Thomas Cutter 1727-1737 Martha Cutter 1731-1807 Ammi Cutter 1733-1795 Ruhamah 1733- .
"September 9, 1739, John and Lidia were founders of the church in the Second Precinct of Cambridge, now Arlington; signing and acknowledging the covenant drawn up by Rev. Samuel Cooke, the first pastor. Nov. 17, he was unanimously chosen a deacon." Lydia Harrington Cutter died 7 Jan 1755 and is buried in Old Burying Ground Cemetery, Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
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Lydia, daughter of John and Hannah (Winter) Harrington, of Waltham, baptized Mar. 2, 1689-90. She married John Cutter in 1709 at Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Together they were the parents of Lydia Cutter 1710-1789 Rebecca Cutter 1712-1797 Hannah Cutter 1715-1742 Mary Cutter 1717-1805 John Cutter Jr 1720-1797 Abigail Cutter 1722-1796 Richard Cutter 1725-1795 Thomas Cutter 1727-1737 Martha Cutter 1731-1807 Ammi Cutter 1733-1795 Ruhamah 1733- .
"September 9, 1739, John and Lidia were founders of the church in the Second Precinct of Cambridge, now Arlington; signing and acknowledging the covenant drawn up by Rev. Samuel Cooke, the first pastor. Nov. 17, he was unanimously chosen a deacon." Lydia Harrington Cutter died 7 Jan 1755 and is buried in Old Burying Ground Cemetery, Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Mar 12 2022, 1:26:48 UTC
Lydia Cutter's Timeline
1689 |
March 2, 1689
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Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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March 2, 1689
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Waltham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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November 2, 1689
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Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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1710 |
April 10, 1710
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Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1712 |
July 13, 1712
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Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1715 |
June 14, 1715
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Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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1717 |
June 1, 1717
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Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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June 13, 1720
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1722 |
April 24, 1722
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Arlington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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