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ived by deed of gift from his grandfather, Gershom Cutter, a tract of land at Menot. 22 Nov. 1728. He m. Patience Allen 10 July 1729, and had Hannah, b. 11 July 1731, m. Joseph Adams, Jr., 11 Sept. 1750; Thomas, bap. 6 Aug. 1733; Patience, b. 4 May 1738, m. Daniel Cutter of Medf. 18 Nov. 1756. Thomas the f. was a weaver, res. at Menot, was elected Deacon of the Church 5 Dec. 1759, and d. 29 May 1794, a. 90. 13. Thomas, s. of Thomas (12), m. Rebecca Cutter of Medf. (pub. 17 Sept. 1756), acis Kidder 13 Feb. 1717-18, Philip Cook about 1725, and Samuel Sprague of Stoneham 4 Ap. 1740; Thomas, b. 9 Dec. 1702; John, b. 3 Mar. 1703-4, prob. the mariner of whose estate William Prentice and Matthew Johnson were appointed administrators 4 May 1738; Elizabeth, b. 22 Aug. 1705, m. Matthew Johnson of Chs. 9 May 1726; Henry, b. 25 Nov. 1706; William, b. 24 July 1708; Hepzibah, b. 29 Oct. 1709, m. William Badger of Chs. 29 June 1727, and——Underwood of Boston before 1771; her son John Badger w
., Elizabeth Davis, 16 Ap. 1747, and d. 25 Jan. 1757. In his will, dated 25 Mar. 1755, he made provision for his wife and for chil. Thomas, Edward, Rebecca, John, William, and the heirs of dau. Ruth, deceased. 12. Thomas, s. of Thomas (11), received by deed of gift from his grandfather, Gershom Cutter, a tract of land at Menot. 22 Nov. 1728. He m. Patience Allen 10 July 1729, and had Hannah, b. 11 July 1731, m. Joseph Adams, Jr., 11 Sept. 1750; Thomas, bap. 6 Aug. 1733; Patience, b. 4 May 1738, m. Daniel Cutter of Medf. 18 Nov. 1756. Thomas the f. was a weaver, res. at Menot, was elected Deacon of the Church 5 Dec. 1759, and d. 29 May 1794, a. 90. 13. Thomas, s. of Thomas (12), m. Rebecca Cutter of Medf. (pub. 17 Sept. 1756), and had Thomas, b. 4 July 1760; Ebenezer, b. 24 Dec. 1762; Gershom, bap. 31 May 1767. Thomas the f. res. at Menot. and d. 25 Feb. 1770, a. 37; his w. Rebecca m. William Cutler 19 Jan. 1773, and d. 12 Dec. 1817. 14. Thomas, s. of Thomas (13), by
58, a. 84; his w. Lydia d. 25 Ap. 1758, a. 81. 10. Thomas, s. of Solomon (7), m. Maria Russell 28 Dec. 1696; she d. 1 May 1701, and he m. Mary Batson 6 Nov. 1701. His chil. were Thomas, bap. 21 Nov. 1697, d. young; Mary, bap. 2 Ap. 1699, m. Francis Kidder 13 Feb. 1717-18, Philip Cook about 1725, and Samuel Sprague of Stoneham 4 Ap. 1740; Thomas, b. 9 Dec. 1702; John, b. 3 Mar. 1703-4, prob. the mariner of whose estate William Prentice and Matthew Johnson were appointed administrators 4 May 1738; Elizabeth, b. 22 Aug. 1705, m. Matthew Johnson of Chs. 9 May 1726; Henry, b. 25 Nov. 1706; William, b. 24 July 1708; Hepzibah, b. 29 Oct. 1709, m. William Badger of Chs. 29 June 1727, and——Underwood of Boston before 1771; her son John Badger was brought up by his uncle William Prentice. Thomas the f. was styled a brickmaker, and res. on the westerly side of Garden Street, opposite to the Botanic Garden; the cellar and well were visible recently. He d. 7 Dec. 1709, a. 33 ears 3 months an