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Family: James Cutting / Hannah Collar (F42483)

m. 16 Jun 1679


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  • James CuttingFather | Male
    James Cutting

    Born  26 Jan 1648  Watertown, Middlesex County, MA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died     
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    Married  16 Jun 1679  [1, 2]  Watertown, Middlesex County, MA  [1, 2] Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Richard Cutting | F30151 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Sarah | F30151 Group Sheet 

    Hannah CollarMother | Female
    Hannah Collar

    Born     
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    Father  John Collar | F42484 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Hannah Cutler | F42484 Group Sheet 

    James CuttingChild 1 | Male
    James Cutting

    Born  20 Mar 1680  Watertown, Middlesex County, MA Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Richard CuttingChild 2 | Male
    Richard Cutting

    Born  10 Dec 1683  Watertown, Middlesex County, MA Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Thomas CuttingChild 3 | Male
    Thomas Cutting

    Born  10 Nov 1685  Watertown, Middlesex County, MA Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Jonathan CuttingChild 4 | Male
    Jonathan Cutting

    Born  12 Jan 1688  Watertown, Middlesex County, MA Find all individuals with events at this location
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    David CuttingChild 5 | Male
    David Cutting

    Born  12 Jan 1688  Watertown, Middlesex County, MA Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Hezekiah CuttingChild 6 | Female
    Hezekiah Cutting

    Born  17 Feb 1689  Watertown, Middlesex County, MA Find all individuals with events at this location
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  • Sources 
    1. [S30] Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, 496 (Reliability: 3).

    2. [S541] Early Massachusetts Marriages prior to 1800 by Frederick W. Bailey.