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Lydia Cutter (Harrington)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
Death: January 07, 1755 (65)
Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Old Burying Ground, Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Harrington, Sr. and Hannah Harrington
Wife of Deacon John Cutter
Mother of Lydia Cutter; Rebecca Carter; Hannah Brooks; Mary Frost; John Cutter and 7 others
Sister of Hannah Hammond; John Harrington; Mary Hammond; George Harrington; Jonas Harrington and 7 others
Half sister of Benjamin Herrington, I

Managed by: Erica Howton
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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.

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

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Lydia Cutter's Timeline

1689
March 2, 1689
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
March 2, 1689
Waltham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
November 2, 1689
Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
1710
April 10, 1710
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
1712
July 13, 1712
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1715
June 14, 1715
Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
1717
June 1, 1717
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
1720
June 13, 1720
1722
April 24, 1722
Arlington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States