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Hannah <I>Holden</I> Cutter

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Hannah Holden Cutter

Birth
Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
23 Aug 1801 (aged 49)
Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.4151417, Longitude: -71.1547167
Plot
269 C11
Memorial ID
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Hannah was the 8th child of Simon Holden, son of Stephen Holden (1658-1715) and Hannah Lawrence (1664-1735) and Abigail Grover, daughter of Thomas Grover (Mar 1668/9-15 Sep 1739) & Bethia Burnap (9 Jun 1677-). On 18 May 1736 Simon married Abigail Grover. Abigail died ca 1791.

Hannah was the wife of Ammi Cutter. "Ammi Cutter (1733-1795) was a miller and farmer on his third wife, the former Hannah Holden. Like Asahel and Abigail Porter, the Cutters got married in Samuel Perley's church in Seabrook, New Hampshire; Massachusetts couples went to that neighboring colony if they wanted to marry quickly with no questions asked. In Ammi's case, the questions would have been: Isn't Hannah the younger sister of your second wife, who died sixteen months ago? Are you sure you'll be able to get home before the baby comes? The marriage took place on 27 Oct 1774. Hannah gave birth to Joshua Cutter on 1 December 1774." She was the mother of 10 children with Ammi Cutter. Hannah Holden Cutter's will was probated on 2 Sept. 1800; she died in Aug 1800.


Children with Ammi Cutter, married 1774 in Samuel Perley's church in Seabrook, New Hampshire:

Joshua (1775-1777) Thomas (1776-1795) Joshua (1779-1819) Abigail (1781-1855) Hannah (1783-1786) Rebecca (1786-1850) Simon (1788-1842) Hannah (1790-1842) Artemas (1792-1864) Abiel (1794-) (Bio by Charlene Patton)
Hannah was the 8th child of Simon Holden, son of Stephen Holden (1658-1715) and Hannah Lawrence (1664-1735) and Abigail Grover, daughter of Thomas Grover (Mar 1668/9-15 Sep 1739) & Bethia Burnap (9 Jun 1677-). On 18 May 1736 Simon married Abigail Grover. Abigail died ca 1791.

Hannah was the wife of Ammi Cutter. "Ammi Cutter (1733-1795) was a miller and farmer on his third wife, the former Hannah Holden. Like Asahel and Abigail Porter, the Cutters got married in Samuel Perley's church in Seabrook, New Hampshire; Massachusetts couples went to that neighboring colony if they wanted to marry quickly with no questions asked. In Ammi's case, the questions would have been: Isn't Hannah the younger sister of your second wife, who died sixteen months ago? Are you sure you'll be able to get home before the baby comes? The marriage took place on 27 Oct 1774. Hannah gave birth to Joshua Cutter on 1 December 1774." She was the mother of 10 children with Ammi Cutter. Hannah Holden Cutter's will was probated on 2 Sept. 1800; she died in Aug 1800.


Children with Ammi Cutter, married 1774 in Samuel Perley's church in Seabrook, New Hampshire:

Joshua (1775-1777) Thomas (1776-1795) Joshua (1779-1819) Abigail (1781-1855) Hannah (1783-1786) Rebecca (1786-1850) Simon (1788-1842) Hannah (1790-1842) Artemas (1792-1864) Abiel (1794-) (Bio by Charlene Patton)

Inscription

In memory of
Mrs Hannah Cutter, widow of
Mr Ammi Cutter died Aug 23
1801 48y & 18 days

To this vain world a long farewell
My children dear and friends
My body's lodg'd here to dwell
My soul to God ascends
Soon you must leave all things below
As I so mu? you be
There seek in Heaven a mansion too
Prepare to follow me



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  • Maintained by: Charlene Patton
  • Originally Created by: KRamon
  • Added: Oct 27, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30909200/hannah-cutter: accessed ), memorial page for Hannah Holden Cutter (5 Aug 1752–23 Aug 1801), Find a Grave Memorial ID 30909200, citing Old Burying Ground, Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Charlene Patton (contributor 47275878).