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Cutter, in 1770, immediately below the old milldam and yard, and now included in Fowle's lower pond; also by the purchase of three and three quarters acres more in the same direction below the dam, and extending to the Woburn road, of his cousin Samuel Cutter, in 1778, afterward Ammi's son's, Benjamin Cutter's, of Charlestown, who sold a part to Ephraim Cutter, containing one acre and a half and 22 rods, in 1804, shown in a plan by Peter Tufts, Jr., dated 1803, and makes a part of Fowle's loweCutter's, of Charlestown, who sold a part to Ephraim Cutter, containing one acre and a half and 22 rods, in 1804, shown in a plan by Peter Tufts, Jr., dated 1803, and makes a part of Fowle's lower millpond, and the lanes formerly leading to Ephraim Cutter's mill. Ammi Cutter left one Grist Mill, with a Bolt in the same, located on the ancient dam bought by him in 1768, which was assigned on the distribution of his estate, in 1795, as a part of the portion of his sixth son Ephraim Cutter, who built a new dam and mill below the old one, about 1800. On the distribution of Ephraim Cutter's estate at his death in 1841, the mill and privilege fell to the possession of his sons Benjamin and
athan Butterfield, Joseph Winship, Rev. Nathaniel Appleton, Abraham Hill, John Swan, Joseph Russell, William Dickson, Samuel Cutter, and John Winship. Mar. 4, 1733-4, the standing committee were authorized to provide preaching. A Mr. Smith was p as should be thought proper, have taken it under mature consideration, and report as follows (William Whittemore, Lieut. Samuel Cutter, Capt. Ephraim Frost, Walter Russell, Thomas Russell, Committee): The fore seat upon the floor below: Messrs. Nter3414661123171293174 John Cutter, jr.1711104223092 Thomas Cutter172173844271711 Ammi Cutter51139911021710113166 Samuel Cutter343891055132155 Lt. Wm. Cutter1711656321981210 John Cutter, 3d171176422188128 Gershom Cutter344441827661119 Stephe71113632146119 Rebecca Carter40273475193 Daniel Cutter174221133410 Charles Cutter174211245 Isaac Cutter1717036 Samuel Cutter, jr.1771811039811213 Wm. Cutler's Est.347163171101742112 Polls.Real.Personal.Total.Town Tax. Ishmael Cutler171
n Cutter, 1736, 1738-46. Abraham Hill, 1736. Walter Russell, 1736. Samuel Cutter, 1737. Thomas Wellington, 1737. Capt. Philip Carteret, 1738, 1739, 17), 1771, 1773-77 (1781—declined). Ebenezer Swan, 1771 (1772—excused). Samuel Cutter, 1772 (1781—declined). Ammi Cutter, 1772, 1791. Philip Bemis, 1773-76 1788 compensation was allowed him for 19 years service as Treasurer. Lieut. Samuel Cutter, 1782. Capt. William Adams, 1783, 1784 (1785—declined). Lieut. Danier, 1736, 1737, 1739, 1740, 1750-52. John Cutter, 1737, 1741, 1743-45. Samuel Cutter, 1737. Samuel Whittemore, 1737 (in place of Samuel Cutter, dec'd), 1738,Samuel Cutter, dec'd), 1738, 1740, 1747. Capt. Philip Carteret, 1738, 1739, 1743, 1746, Feb. 2, 1746-7, Jonathan Butterfield was chosen Assessor in place of Capt. Carteret, who from sicknes1770-72. Walter Russell, 1770, 1771, 1773-77. Ebenezer Swan, 1771. Samuel Cutter, 1772. Ammi Cutter, 1772, 1791. Philip Bemis, 1773-75. Ens. Willi
. Camb. 15 Mar. 1807—Wyman, 142. Susan and Samuel Cutter of W. Camb. 6 Mar. 1809—Cutter (par. 39).y or Abigail Cutter, 21 Jan. 1787, dau. of Samuel Cutter (par. 13). She d. 17 Oct. 1803, a. 35. Foe w. Sarah d. in Boston in 1837, et. 35. Sally Cutter, gr.—dau. of Joseph who served an apprentices m. Rebecca Cutter, 26 Oct. 1749. Dau. of Samuel Cutter (see Cutter, par. 5). Jason was adm. Pct. Cutter, par. 5). Jason was adm. Pct. ch. 18 Mar. 1753. Had Ruth, b. 10, bap. 12 Aug. 1750, m. Joseph Blood; Rebecca, b. 23, bap. 23 Aug, a. 35.) Kimball d. 9 July, 1841, a. 51. See Cutter (par. 62). Farnsworth, Mary, d.—Nov. 1827, a—Charlestown Records. She was the widow of Samuel Cutter—see Cutter (par. 5). Wid. Ann, of Mason, Cutter (par. 5). Wid. Ann, of Mason, was buried here 1 Jan. 1778, a. 76 —d. 31 Dec. 1777, a. 74 (g. s.). Anna, Rebecca and Hannah Cutter,in Menotomy, 1781. Hannah, his sister, m. Samuel Cutter—see Cutter. (par. 42). Joseph (1) m. AnnaCutter. (par. 42). Joseph (1) m. Anna Hodge, 31 May, 1763 (Charlestown Records). . He was an innkeeper of Camb. in 1785. His wid. Anna