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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The Cutter family and its connection with a tide mill in Medford. (search)
The Cutter family and its connection with a tide mill in Medford. by William R. Cutter, Librarian, Woburn, Mass. John Cutter (of the fifth generation from Richard Cutter), who was son of Gershom and Anna (Fillebrown) Cutter, owned (probably hired) a tide mill in Medford, afterwards occupied by his son Gershom Cutter. He was born in Menotomy, in that part of Cambridge now known as Arlington, Mass., Sept. 26, 1737, and died in Medford, where he long pursued the occupation of a miller, Oct. 16, 1788. His wife, Rebecca Hill, whose mother was Rebecca Cutter, and who herself was a granddaughter of Dea. John Cutter, of Menotomy, died in Medford, April 16, 1826. The first three children of this couple were born at Arlington, and the last seven were born in Medford. The first child, whose name was Rebecca, married William Cutter, a descendant of Ebenezer Cutter, a cousin of the Dea. John Cutter above mentioned, whose wife was Deacon Cutter's aunt. This William resided in Medford and