Franklin McCutcheon and Mary Abby Stone
Husband Franklin McCutcheon
Born: Apr 28, 1823 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Dec 4, 1894 - Portland, MI Buried:
Father: Reverend James McCutcheon Mother: Hannah Tripp
Marriage: Dec 24, 1850 - Lynn, MA
Wife Mary Abby Stone
Born: Jul 6, 1828 Christened: Died: Mar 30, 1901 Buried:
Father: William Stone Mother: Mary Lewis
Children
1 M James Clarence McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Lewis Freeland McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Annie McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Hattie May McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Nora McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
6 F Josephine Moore McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Franklin McCutcheon
The McCutcheon Genealogy gives his birht as April 6, 1823 in Pembroke, NH
Reverend James McCutcheon and Hannah Tripp
Husband Reverend James McCutcheon
Born: Oct 22, 1791 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Sep 2, 1855 Buried: - Old North Cemetery, Pembroke, NH
Father: Phedris McCutcheon Mother: Ann Brown
Marriage: Apr 23, 1815 - Epsom, NH
Other Spouse: Nancy Peverly
Other Spouse: Elsie Gault
Wife Hannah Tripp
Born: Jul 1797 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Nov 25, 1841 - Pembroke, NH Buried: - Old North Cemetery, Pembroke, NH
Father: Richard Tripp Mother: Sarah Critchett
Children
1 M Warren McCutcheon
Born: Sep 17, 1815 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: May 10, 1876 - Ransom, MI Buried:Spouse: Ann Rogers Marr: Nov 23, 1820 - Patterson, NY
2 F Harriet Newell McCutcheon
Born: Dec 18, 1817 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Lewis McCutcheon
Born: Oct 2, 1820 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Oct 2, 1905 - Grand Rapids, MI 163 Buried:Spouse: Betsey Webster Carr Marr: Jun 6, 1855 - Plainfield, IL 163Spouse: Fanny Gower Marr: May 1, 1883 - Grand Rapids, MI
4 M Franklin McCutcheon
Born: Apr 28, 1823 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Dec 4, 1894 - Portland, MI Buried:Spouse: Mary Abby Stone Marr: Dec 24, 1850 - Lynn, MA
5 F Emily McCutcheon
Born: Nov 8, 1825 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Dec 5, 1841 - Pembroke, NH Buried: - Old North Cemetery, Pembroke, NH
6 F Ann Sarah McCutcheon
Born: Mar 14, 1828 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: 1835 - Pembroke, NH Buried: - Old North Cemetery, Pembroke, NH
7 M Oscar McCutcheon
Born: Feb 14, 1831 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Feb 10, 1870 - Parkville, IL Buried:Spouse: Sarah Jane Young Marr: 1840
8 M Sullivan McCutcheon
Born: Oct 4, 1833 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Apr 18, 1900 - Detroit, MI Buried:Spouse: Josephine Louise Moore Marr: Dec 1859
9 M Bryon McCutcheon
Born: May 11, 1836 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Apr 12, 1908 - Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co, MI Buried:Spouse: Marie Amnie Warner
10 F Anne M. McCutcheon
Born: Jul 4, 1840 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Sep 29, 1921 - Birmingham, MI Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Reverend James McCutcheon
Concord Gazette 5-31-1814
Dissolution of Partnership.
WE the subscribers, this day, by mutual consent, have agreed to dissolve partnership. All those indebted are requested to make immediate payment; all those who have demands against said firm, are requested to present their demands for settlement.
ROBERT KNOX
JAMES McCUTCHIN
Epsom, April 27, 1814
Rockingham County Deeds 219-43, April 18, 1815
Nathan Goss of Epsom, blacksmith, to James McCutcheon of Epsom, trader
A parcel of land in Epsom being a part of lot 84 in the 3rd range of lots in Epsom, beginning at a stake and stones by the road in the corner of the land I purchased of William and Joseph Yeaton's land, thence running southerly as the wall now runns to a stake and stones standing in the corner of the wall near a spring, thence east and south east a parrallel line with the side line of said lot to be the range; thence southerly as the range runs 12 rods tot he south east corner of said lot thence running westerly on the line between lots 83 and 84 to the road, thence northerly by said road to the bound first mentioned to contain 25 acres. ALSO one other piece of land adjoining the land aforestaid and being a part of lot No. 83 in said third range - beginning at a stake and stone by the road on the line between lot No. 83 & 84 thence running southerly as the road now runs 10 rods to a stake and stones standing on the stone wall at the corner thence running easterly as the wall runs about 28 rods to the line between lots 83 & 84, thence easterly on said line to the bounds first mentioned to contain about one acre & a half and is the land I bought of William Yeaton the 3rd and the said Yeaton bought of Richard Tripp Jr., reference to my deed from the said William Yeaton being had.
Rockingham County Deeds 219-44, December 6, 1817
Levi Hayes of Epsom to James McCutcheon of Epsom, yeoman
A tract of land in Epsom and is a part of the lot 82 in the third range of lotsbeginning at the easterly end of said lot, thence running westerly as the lot runs carrying the full width of said lot to containe 20 acres.
Rockingham County Deeds 206-185, November 11, 1814
John Dolloff Jr. of Epsom to Robert Knox of Pembroke and James McCutcheon of Epsom, all right and title in the estate of my father John Dolloff late of Epsom, deceased.
Rockingham County Deeds 206-385, November 30, 1814
Nicholas Dolloff of Epsom yeoman, to James McCutcheon, all right and title in the undivied part of my late father John Dolloff's estate, deceased, and also all right I have in my mother Mary Dolloff's dower that she had set off to her in her husbands estate, to contain all my part of the estate except my share in the household furniture.
Rockingham County Deeds 206-386, December 1, 1814
Josiah Knowles and my wife May of Pembroke to James McCutcheon of Epsom, trader, all right and title to the estate of John Dolloff late of Epsom, deceased, excepting our right in the reversion of the widows dower in said estate.
Rockingham County Deeds 209-178, February 11, 1815
Richard Head of Chester and Sally his wife, to James McCutcheon of Epsom, trader, quitclain unto him all title we have to the estate of John Dolloff late of Epsom, deceased, excepting our right in the reversionof the widkow's thirs or dower in said estate.
"Rev. James McCutcheon as a young man was quite an athlete. He has often told me his recollections of the War of 1812 and the great rejoicing when peace was concluded. I think he was past thirty years of age when he became a professed Christian. Sister Harriet writes: "When Frank was a little more than a year old, in 1824, there was a wonderful revival in the town of Epsom. Grown people, mostly the heads of families were converted, in which father and mother were included. Father's conversion was considered almost like that of St. Paul's. He was working alone down by the river (Suncook); did not return as expected and some one went to see why. They found him lying on a log almost unconscious and seeming to see Christ. From that time he was a new man and developed both intellectually and spiritually very rapidly and soon began to preach as a layman; but in a few years was ordained regularly and was considered a very strong, logical preacher.'
"With a very rudimentary education and little preparation except his earnest piety and zeal, he became a minister of the Free-Will Baptist Church and preached for about thirty years. I remember hearing him preach when I was a boy. From 1824 to 1849 he lived on the old place at North Pembroke. He served one or more terms in the legislature of the state. He was appointed Justice of the Peace by Governor Isaac Hill. He continued to work the old farm until 1849, when he moved to the 'Gale Place,' on Pembroke Street, which is about five miles out of Concord, N.H. The house is still standing (1930). It is a very pretty cottage with two gothic windows in the rof and a large elm tree in the yard." - B.M.C.
From The McCutcheon (Cutcheon) family records : allied families of McClary, Tripp, Brown and Critchett by McKee, Florence McCutcheon; Grand Rapids, Mich.: Commonwealth Printing Co., 1931, 369 pgs.
Lewis M. Cutcheon had a memorial window placed in the Epsom church where Rev. James McCutcheon preached. All the windows were alike with the exception of one which had a different emblem on top, and the one in memory of Rev. Jas. McCutcheon, which had "The Cross and Crown." Lewis M. Cutcheon also erected a momument on the McCutcheon lot in the North Pembroke cemetery.
General Notes: Wife - Hannah Tripp
History of Pembroke gives her birth as June 1797 and death as Nov. 28, 1841. Son Lewis relates she died of typhoid fever, as did sister Emilty.
Notes: Marriage
NHVR James McCutchin to Hannah Tripp, both residents of Epsom, NH, by Jonathan Curtis, clergyman April 23, 1815
Reverend James McCutcheon and Nancy Peverly
Husband Reverend James McCutcheon
Born: Oct 22, 1791 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Sep 2, 1855 Buried: - Old North Cemetery, Pembroke, NH
Father: Phedris McCutcheon Mother: Ann Brown
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Hannah Tripp - Apr 23, 1815 - Epsom, NH
Other Spouse: Elsie Gault
Wife Nancy Peverly
Born: Mar 7, 1800 - Loudon, NH Christened: Died: Sep 8, 1845 Buried: - Morrill Cemetery, Chichester, NH
Father: George Peverly Mother: Sarah Sherburne
Other Spouse: Deacon John Morrill - Jan 19, 1818
Children
General Notes: Husband - Reverend James McCutcheon
Concord Gazette 5-31-1814
Dissolution of Partnership.
WE the subscribers, this day, by mutual consent, have agreed to dissolve partnership. All those indebted are requested to make immediate payment; all those who have demands against said firm, are requested to present their demands for settlement.
ROBERT KNOX
JAMES McCUTCHIN
Epsom, April 27, 1814
Rockingham County Deeds 219-43, April 18, 1815
Nathan Goss of Epsom, blacksmith, to James McCutcheon of Epsom, trader
A parcel of land in Epsom being a part of lot 84 in the 3rd range of lots in Epsom, beginning at a stake and stones by the road in the corner of the land I purchased of William and Joseph Yeaton's land, thence running southerly as the wall now runns to a stake and stones standing in the corner of the wall near a spring, thence east and south east a parrallel line with the side line of said lot to be the range; thence southerly as the range runs 12 rods tot he south east corner of said lot thence running westerly on the line between lots 83 and 84 to the road, thence northerly by said road to the bound first mentioned to contain 25 acres. ALSO one other piece of land adjoining the land aforestaid and being a part of lot No. 83 in said third range - beginning at a stake and stone by the road on the line between lot No. 83 & 84 thence running southerly as the road now runs 10 rods to a stake and stones standing on the stone wall at the corner thence running easterly as the wall runs about 28 rods to the line between lots 83 & 84, thence easterly on said line to the bounds first mentioned to contain about one acre & a half and is the land I bought of William Yeaton the 3rd and the said Yeaton bought of Richard Tripp Jr., reference to my deed from the said William Yeaton being had.
Rockingham County Deeds 219-44, December 6, 1817
Levi Hayes of Epsom to James McCutcheon of Epsom, yeoman
A tract of land in Epsom and is a part of the lot 82 in the third range of lotsbeginning at the easterly end of said lot, thence running westerly as the lot runs carrying the full width of said lot to containe 20 acres.
Rockingham County Deeds 206-185, November 11, 1814
John Dolloff Jr. of Epsom to Robert Knox of Pembroke and James McCutcheon of Epsom, all right and title in the estate of my father John Dolloff late of Epsom, deceased.
Rockingham County Deeds 206-385, November 30, 1814
Nicholas Dolloff of Epsom yeoman, to James McCutcheon, all right and title in the undivied part of my late father John Dolloff's estate, deceased, and also all right I have in my mother Mary Dolloff's dower that she had set off to her in her husbands estate, to contain all my part of the estate except my share in the household furniture.
Rockingham County Deeds 206-386, December 1, 1814
Josiah Knowles and my wife May of Pembroke to James McCutcheon of Epsom, trader, all right and title to the estate of John Dolloff late of Epsom, deceased, excepting our right in the reversion of the widows dower in said estate.
Rockingham County Deeds 209-178, February 11, 1815
Richard Head of Chester and Sally his wife, to James McCutcheon of Epsom, trader, quitclain unto him all title we have to the estate of John Dolloff late of Epsom, deceased, excepting our right in the reversionof the widkow's thirs or dower in said estate.
"Rev. James McCutcheon as a young man was quite an athlete. He has often told me his recollections of the War of 1812 and the great rejoicing when peace was concluded. I think he was past thirty years of age when he became a professed Christian. Sister Harriet writes: "When Frank was a little more than a year old, in 1824, there was a wonderful revival in the town of Epsom. Grown people, mostly the heads of families were converted, in which father and mother were included. Father's conversion was considered almost like that of St. Paul's. He was working alone down by the river (Suncook); did not return as expected and some one went to see why. They found him lying on a log almost unconscious and seeming to see Christ. From that time he was a new man and developed both intellectually and spiritually very rapidly and soon began to preach as a layman; but in a few years was ordained regularly and was considered a very strong, logical preacher.'
"With a very rudimentary education and little preparation except his earnest piety and zeal, he became a minister of the Free-Will Baptist Church and preached for about thirty years. I remember hearing him preach when I was a boy. From 1824 to 1849 he lived on the old place at North Pembroke. He served one or more terms in the legislature of the state. He was appointed Justice of the Peace by Governor Isaac Hill. He continued to work the old farm until 1849, when he moved to the 'Gale Place,' on Pembroke Street, which is about five miles out of Concord, N.H. The house is still standing (1930). It is a very pretty cottage with two gothic windows in the rof and a large elm tree in the yard." - B.M.C.
From The McCutcheon (Cutcheon) family records : allied families of McClary, Tripp, Brown and Critchett by McKee, Florence McCutcheon; Grand Rapids, Mich.: Commonwealth Printing Co., 1931, 369 pgs.
Lewis M. Cutcheon had a memorial window placed in the Epsom church where Rev. James McCutcheon preached. All the windows were alike with the exception of one which had a different emblem on top, and the one in memory of Rev. Jas. McCutcheon, which had "The Cross and Crown." Lewis M. Cutcheon also erected a momument on the McCutcheon lot in the North Pembroke cemetery.
General Notes: Wife - Nancy Peverly
Also had 2 daughters who died in infancy between 1823 and 1828.
Nancy is also represented in the Plausawa Hill Cemetery, Chichester, and is most likely the original burial location.
Oscar McCutcheon and Sarah Jane Young
Husband Oscar McCutcheon
Born: Feb 14, 1831 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Feb 10, 1870 - Parkville, IL Buried:
Father: Reverend James McCutcheon Mother: Hannah Tripp
Marriage: 1840
Wife Sarah Jane Young
Born: Christened: Died: May 10, 1868 - Parkville, IL Buried:
Children
1 M Charles Theodore McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Emily McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M James Herbert McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F May McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Sullivan McCutcheon and Josephine Louise Moore
Husband Sullivan McCutcheon
Born: Oct 4, 1833 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Apr 18, 1900 - Detroit, MI Buried:
Father: Reverend James McCutcheon Mother: Hannah Tripp
Marriage: Dec 1859
Wife Josephine Louise Moore
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Adeline Louise McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Sullivan M. McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Warren McCutcheon and Ann Rogers
Husband Warren McCutcheon
Born: Sep 17, 1815 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: May 10, 1876 - Ransom, MI Buried:
Father: Reverend James McCutcheon Mother: Hannah Tripp
Marriage: Nov 23, 1820 - Patterson, NY
Wife Ann Rogers
Born: Aug 23, 1820 - Patterson, Putnam County, NY Christened: Died: Mar 12, 1878 Buried:
Children
1 F Luella McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Eustace McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Orville McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Albert James McCutcheon
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Warren McCutcheon
Michigan Biographies
WARREN McCUTCHEON Representative from Hillsdale County, 1867-8. Was bo
rn at Epsom, N. H., Sept. 17, 1815. By occupation he was a farmer; in politics, a Whig until 1854, then a Republican. He emigrated to Ohio where he held local offices, and settled at Ransom, Hillsdale County. He was ten years Supervisor. He died May 10, 1876.
Named for General Joseph Warren who fell at Bunker Hill
William H. Webb and Abigail McDaniel
Husband William H. Webb
Born: Abt 1825 - Haverhill, MA Christened: Died: Jun 8, 1887 - Atkinson, NH Buried:
Father: William Webb Mother: Betsy Arnold
Marriage: Feb 18, 1847 - Epsom, NH 10
Other Spouse: Rachel Shirkey - Jun 7, 1855 - Exeter, NH
Wife Abigail McDaniel
Born: Abt 1822 - Deerfield, NH Christened: Died: Apr 26, 1855 - Exeter, NH Buried:
Father: Robert McDaniel Mother: Nancy Keniston
Children
1 M John Webb
Born: Jun 1847 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Sep 3, 1848 - Haverhill, MA 223 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - William H. Webb
Death from NHVR for Atkinson, parents given as Wm H Webb and Betsey Arnold.
General Notes: Wife - Abigail McDaniel
Died of consumption
Reported Mass Vital Records for Haverhill, MA, p. 126
Notes: Marriage
NHVR, by Rufus A. Putnam, Feb. 18, 1847
William H. Webb, Abigail McDaniels, both residence of Epsom, no other info.
Martin V.B. Streeter and Elizabeth McDaniel
Husband Martin V.B. Streeter
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth McDaniel
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William McDaniel Mother: Sally Dow
Children
John McDaniel and Ann M. Willis
Husband John McDaniel
Born: Abt Apr 1832 - Epsom, NH Christened: Jan 22, 2015 Died: Oct 17, 1855 - West Newbury, MA Buried:
Father: John McDaniel Mother: Sarah Langley
Marriage: Aug 24, 1853 - Haverhill, MA
Wife Ann M. Willis
Born: Abt 1833 - England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Willis Mother: Elizabeth
Children
General Notes: Husband - John McDaniel
Mass vital Records, John Mcdaniels, 23, widowed, shoemaker born Epsom, NH parents John and Sarah McDaniels
Notes: Marriage
Mass Vital Records, Haverhill, John McDaniels to Ann M.Willis, residence W. Newbury, ages 21/20, he born Epsom, NH, she England. parents John and Sarah - Joseph and Elizabeth
John McDaniel and Mary Polly Robinson
Husband John McDaniel
Born: Mar 29, 1779 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John McDaniel Mother: Mary Martin
Marriage: Dec 9, 1802 - Epsom, NH
Wife Mary Polly Robinson
Born: - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William McDaniel
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Samuel McDaniel
Born: Cal Apr 21, 1806 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Dec 20, 1886 - Brownington, VT Buried:
3 M John McDaniel
Born: Cal Aug 1804 - Pembroke, NH Christened: Died: Jun 23, 1882 - Concord, NH Buried:Spouse: Sarah J. Gilman
4 M Benjamin McDaniel
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Polly McDaniel
AKA: Mary McDaniel Born: Abt 1806 Christened: Died: After 1870 Buried:Spouse: Solomon Jenness Marr: Jan 6, 1825 - Epsom, NH 10
General Notes: Husband - John McDaniel
John with sister Hannah, spinster, and mother Mary, widow of John McDaniel, in 1807 sell to John Connor the farm where they now lived, in Epsom and Pembroke.
John signs with wife Polly.
One NHVR transcribed as born March 29, 1777, though it appears actually to be 1779. Parents John and Molly McDaniel.
General Notes: Wife - Mary Polly Robinson
History of Pembroke gives the spouse of John McDaniel as (???) Connor. The NHVR death record for son John gives her name as Mary Robinson, born Epsom, NH.
Notes: Marriage
NHVR Marriages:
John McDaniel, residence Pembroke, NH to
Polly Robinson, residence Epsom, NH
by Rev. Haseltine in Epsom.
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