Daniel Lee Kutch Jr.

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Daniel Lee Kutch Jr.

Birth
Mercer County, Kentucky, USA
Death
Jun 1874 (aged 66)
Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, USA
Burial
Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.8444748, Longitude: -97.7159228
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Daniel Lee Kutch, Jr. was a son of Daniel (Sr.) and Hannah (Whitley) Kutch. He married Mary Bell 3 April 1832. Mary was born about 1814 in Tennessee and died in March 1861 in Parker County, Texas. Daniel and Mary had the following children:
Margorie Kutch 1832-1924, married Ed Elliott; and Wilson Reynolds;
William Conrad Kutch, 7 Mar 1833- 1 Nov 1925;
Bolin Lafayette Kutch, 29 Sept 1834 - 29 Mar 1892;
Charles Wesley Kutch, b. 13 Sept 1836;
Mary Frances Kutch b. 27 Jan 1839, married F.H. Medaris
Hannah E. Kutch, b. 9 Jan 1841, married Dwight Townsend;
Benjamine Franklin Kutch, 7 Mar 1843 - 9 Jan 1923;
Virginia Isabell Kutch, b. 22 Dec 1844, married Ransom Graves;
Moses S. Kutch, b. 12 Jan 1847;
John F. Kutch, 20 May 1849 - 5 May 1874;
Henry B. Kutch, b. 20 Jun 1851;
Rufus M. Kutch, 8 Sept 1853 - 16 Jan 1883;
Susan N. Kutch, b 5 Dec 1856, married (1) Tom Criswell (2) J.W. Godfrey.
Ira A. Kutch, b. 1 June 1858.

After Mary died in 1860, Daniel Lee Kutch, Jr. married Mary Margaret Lafferty and had 5 children:
Jeff Davis Kutch, 21 Jan 1865;
Margaret Samantha Kutch, 2 Jan 1867; married John R. McAnally;
Mary Elizabeth Kutch, 18 April 1869, married John P. Hackley;
Daniel A. Kutch, 23 July 1871 - 23 Sept 1878;
Sarah Alice Kutch, 18 Aug 1873 - 8 Jan 1874

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The founder of the family in Texas was Daniel Kutch. He was of Scotch-Irish stock and is believed to have been born in Scotland. He died in Parker County, Texas, some twelve miles northeast of Weatherford, having moved to that county from Jack County when Indians got to troublesome. His wife also died in Parker County. He was twice married and had eighteen children, seventeen of them reached maturity, including: William C.; Wesley of Bowie, Texas; Bowlen, who died in Parker County; Mode of Justiceburg, Texas; John who was killed in North Texas; Henry who died in West Texas; Rufus, who died at Old Doan's Station on Red River; Ira of Justiceburg; Jefferson, who died at Reid, Oklahoma; Mrs Frances Marderis, wife of a minister in Parker County; Mrs Dwight Townsend of Winnsboro, Texas; Susan, wife of William Godfrey of Parker County; Samantha; and Mary, Mrs. John Hackley of Jacksboro.A History of Texas and Texans by Frank W. Johnson, Volume V, printed by the American Historical Society Chicago and New York 1916.
Daniel Lee Kutch, Jr. was a son of Daniel (Sr.) and Hannah (Whitley) Kutch. He married Mary Bell 3 April 1832. Mary was born about 1814 in Tennessee and died in March 1861 in Parker County, Texas. Daniel and Mary had the following children:
Margorie Kutch 1832-1924, married Ed Elliott; and Wilson Reynolds;
William Conrad Kutch, 7 Mar 1833- 1 Nov 1925;
Bolin Lafayette Kutch, 29 Sept 1834 - 29 Mar 1892;
Charles Wesley Kutch, b. 13 Sept 1836;
Mary Frances Kutch b. 27 Jan 1839, married F.H. Medaris
Hannah E. Kutch, b. 9 Jan 1841, married Dwight Townsend;
Benjamine Franklin Kutch, 7 Mar 1843 - 9 Jan 1923;
Virginia Isabell Kutch, b. 22 Dec 1844, married Ransom Graves;
Moses S. Kutch, b. 12 Jan 1847;
John F. Kutch, 20 May 1849 - 5 May 1874;
Henry B. Kutch, b. 20 Jun 1851;
Rufus M. Kutch, 8 Sept 1853 - 16 Jan 1883;
Susan N. Kutch, b 5 Dec 1856, married (1) Tom Criswell (2) J.W. Godfrey.
Ira A. Kutch, b. 1 June 1858.

After Mary died in 1860, Daniel Lee Kutch, Jr. married Mary Margaret Lafferty and had 5 children:
Jeff Davis Kutch, 21 Jan 1865;
Margaret Samantha Kutch, 2 Jan 1867; married John R. McAnally;
Mary Elizabeth Kutch, 18 April 1869, married John P. Hackley;
Daniel A. Kutch, 23 July 1871 - 23 Sept 1878;
Sarah Alice Kutch, 18 Aug 1873 - 8 Jan 1874

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The founder of the family in Texas was Daniel Kutch. He was of Scotch-Irish stock and is believed to have been born in Scotland. He died in Parker County, Texas, some twelve miles northeast of Weatherford, having moved to that county from Jack County when Indians got to troublesome. His wife also died in Parker County. He was twice married and had eighteen children, seventeen of them reached maturity, including: William C.; Wesley of Bowie, Texas; Bowlen, who died in Parker County; Mode of Justiceburg, Texas; John who was killed in North Texas; Henry who died in West Texas; Rufus, who died at Old Doan's Station on Red River; Ira of Justiceburg; Jefferson, who died at Reid, Oklahoma; Mrs Frances Marderis, wife of a minister in Parker County; Mrs Dwight Townsend of Winnsboro, Texas; Susan, wife of William Godfrey of Parker County; Samantha; and Mary, Mrs. John Hackley of Jacksboro.A History of Texas and Texans by Frank W. Johnson, Volume V, printed by the American Historical Society Chicago and New York 1916.