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n who resided here: William; Richard; and Barbary, m. Elijah Corlett. 2. William, s. of Elizabeth (1), about 1638, owned and occupied the estate at the S. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets. He returned to England, and in 1653 resided at Newcastle-upon-Tyne; at which date he empowered Edward Goffe, Elijah Corlett, and Thomas Sweetman, of Camb., and Robert Hale of Chs. to collect debts due to him in New England. He probably d. without children; for Richard Cutter, by deed dated 10 June 1693 (six days previous to his own death), conveyed to his son William a house and lot in Camb. describing the premises as formerly the right and proper estate of William Cutter, my brother, deceased, and from him descended to me as my lawful right of inheritance. 3. Richard, s. of Elizabeth (1), probably came here, when a minor, with his mother. He m. Elizabeth——, who d. 5 Mar. 1661-2, and he m. Frances, wid. of Isaac Amsden, 14 Feb. 1662-3. His chil. were Elizabeth, b. 15 July 1645, d
n who resided here: William; Richard; and Barbary, m. Elijah Corlett. 2. William, s. of Elizabeth (1), about 1638, owned and occupied the estate at the S. W. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets. He returned to England, and in 1653 resided at Newcastle-upon-Tyne; at which date he empowered Edward Goffe, Elijah Corlett, and Thomas Sweetman, of Camb., and Robert Hale of Chs. to collect debts due to him in New England. He probably d. without children; for Richard Cutter, by deed dated 10 June 1693 (six days previous to his own death), conveyed to his son William a house and lot in Camb. describing the premises as formerly the right and proper estate of William Cutter, my brother, deceased, and from him descended to me as my lawful right of inheritance. 3. Richard, s. of Elizabeth (1), probably came here, when a minor, with his mother. He m. Elizabeth——, who d. 5 Mar. 1661-2, and he m. Frances, wid. of Isaac Amsden, 14 Feb. 1662-3. His chil. were Elizabeth, b. 15 July 1645, d