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Rebecca Hill - Carter (Cutter)

Also Known As: "Rebecca Carter", "Rebecca Hill"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Province
Death: February 01, 1797 (84)
Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
Place of Burial: Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Deacon John Cutter and Lydia Cutter
Wife of Zechariah Hill, Sr. and Captain Samuel Carter
Mother of Abraham Hill; Private Zachariah Hill, Jr.; Deborah Cutter; Lydia Prentice and Sarah Adams
Sister of Lydia Cutter; Hannah Brooks; Mary Frost; John Cutter; Abigail Frost and 6 others

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About Rebecca Hill - Carter

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38386142


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Biography

Rebecca Cutter was born on July 13, 1712 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, daughter of John Cutter (1690–1776) and Lydia Harrington (<1689–1755).[1]

Her siblings were:

Lydia Cutter (1710–1789)
Hannah Cutter (1715–1742)
Mary Cutter (1717–1805)
John Cutter (1720–1797)
Abigail Cutter (1722–1796)
Richard Cutter (1726–1795)
Thomas Cutter (1727–1737)
Martha Cutter (1732–1807)
Ammi Cutter (1733–1795)
Ruhamah Cutter (1733–1737)

Rebecca (19) married Zechariah Hill (23) (born on April 26, 1708 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Province of Massachusetts Bay) on February 10, 1732.

Their known children were:

Sarah Hill (<1732–1805)
Abraham Hill (~1734–1812)
Zechariah Hill (1737–1812) [uncertain].
John Hill (1740–1798)
Samuel Hill (1741– )
William Hill (1743–1815)
Rebecca Hill (1745– )
Mary Hill (1752–~1821)
Deborah Hill (1756– )

Rebecca (58) married Samuel Carter (1769)) on December 11, 1770 in Cambridge, Middlesex.

Rebecca died on February 1, 1797 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, aged 84. She was buried in Old Burying Ground.[1]

Rebecca (Cutter) Hill (1712 - 1797)

Rebecca Hill formerly Cutter

Born 13 Jul 1712 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony

Daughter of John Cutter and Lydia (Harrington) Cutter

Sister of Lydia (Cutter) Reed, Hannah (Cutter) Brooks, Mary (Cutter) Frost, John Cutter, Abigail (Cutter) Frost, Richard Cutter, Thomas Cutter, Martha (Cutter) Stone, Ammi Cutter Sr and Ruhamah Cutter

Wife of Zechariah Hill — married 10 Feb 1732 [location unknown]

Wife of Samuel Carter — married 11 Dec 1770 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Mother of Sarah (Hill) Adams, Abraham Hill, Zechariah Hill, John Hill, Samuel Hill, William Hill, Rebecca Hill, Mary (Hill) Hall and Deborah (Hill) Cutter

Died 1 Feb 1797 at age 84 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 9 September 2018), memorial page for Rebecca Cutter Carter (13 Jul 1712–1 Feb 1797), Find A Grave: Memorial #38386142, citing Old Burying Ground, Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Bill Boyington (contributor 46800933)
Genealogy and history of representative citizens of the commonwealth of Massachusetts. Anonymous Author (Boston: New England Historical Pub. Co., 1902
Cutter, William Richard (Compiled by Dr. Benjamin Cutter), A History of the Cutter Family of New England, (Boston: Printed by David Clapp & Son., 1871)(Free e-book. Available at Google Books)
History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630 - 1877 by Lucius Robinson Paige
3rd generation Descendant of Richard Cutter of Cambridge
4th generation Descendant of James Cutler of Lexington
Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/7675/601/140999603
Acknowledgments

Profile Cutter-171 was created through the import of Winn.ged on Dec 20, 2011 by Elizabeth S.


She was b. 13 July 1712 Cambridge (Cutter Fam. Gene.), daughter of John and Lydia (Harrington) Cutter. Her 1st husband was Zachariah or Zachary Hill who died 11 March 1768 and is buried at Old Burying Ground, Arlington [photo on findagrave] His name was spelled Zechariah on the gravestone. He was son of Abraham Hill and Sarah Cooper [ also photos ] Someone else has mixed up the Rebeccas - Rebecca Wellington was married to this couple's son Zachariah! (from contributor, Polly Furbush)

Cambridge births: CUTTER, Rebeckah, d. of Jno and Lidia, July 13, 1712.

Cambridge marriages: HILL, Zach. and Rebecca Cutter, Feb. 10, 1731-2. *

Arlington deaths: HILL, Zechariah, Mar. 11, 1768, a. 60. P.R. [Zachariah, Mar. 10, in 6oth y., G.R.]

Arlington marriages: CARTER, Samuel, Capt. of Woburn, and Mrs. Rebecca Hill, Dec. 11, 1770.* PR

Arlington deaths: CARTER, Rebecca, wid. Capt. Samuel, Feb. 1, 1797, a. 84, She was the mother of 11 children the Grandmother of 198. the Great Grandmother of 150. and of the fourth generation 134. G.R.

From Find A Grave contributor Charlene Patton: They married 10 Feb 1732 in Cambridge and were the parents of these children: Sarah (1732-1805) Abraham (1734-1812) Zechariah (1737-1812) John (1739-1798) Samuel (1741-1782) William (1743-1815) Rebecca (1745-1826) Lydia (1747-1822) Susanna (1750-) Mary (1752-1822) Deborah (1756-1824).* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Mar 12 2022, 1:14:34 UTC

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Rebecca Hill - Carter's Timeline

1712
July 13, 1712
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Province
1732
1732
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
1734
1734
Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA, Colonial America
1737
March 27, 1737
Cambridge, Middlesex, Province of Massachusetts Bay
1747
December 3, 1747
1756
July 16, 1756
Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
1797
February 1, 1797
Age 84
Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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Old Burying Ground, Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States