NameWilliam CUTTER
Birth22 Feb 1650, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA
Death1 Apr 1723, Watertown, Middlesex, MA
BurialOld Burying Ground -Cambridge-Middlese
FatherRichard CUTTER (1621-1693)
MotherElizabeth WILLIAMS (1626-1662)
Misc. Notes
DESCENDANT LINES:
Samuel CUTTER (1575 - 1637) & Elizabeth LEATHERHEAD (1579 - 1664)
Richard CUTTER* (1621 - 1693) & Elizabeth WILLIAMS (1626 - 1662)
William CUTTER (1650 - 1723) & Rebecca ROLFE (1662 - 1751)
John CUTTER (1690 - 1776) & Lydia HARRINGTON (1689 - 1755)
Mary CUTTER (1715 - 1805) & Ephriam FROST III (1715 - 1799)
Amos FROST (1762 - 1850) & Lydia BEMIS (1767 - 1855)
Susan FROST (1801 - 1866) & Thomas TEEL (1799 - 1873)
Abner Gardner TEELE Sr. (1837 - <1870) & Ellen SMITH (~1847 - )
Gardner Abner TEELE Jr.* (1868 - ) & Emma A (1868 - <1920)
Louis Gardner TEELE Sr. (1889 - 1982) & Grace BOULTON (1890 - 1943)
Louis Gardner TEELE Jr. (1913 - 2004) & Margaret Catherine SLINE (1943 - )

Samuel CUTTER (1575 - 1637) & Elizabeth LEATHERHEAD (1579 - 1664)
Richard CUTTER* (1621 - 1693) & Elizabeth WILLIAMS (1626 - 1662)
William CUTTER (1650 - 1723) & Rebecca ROLFE (1662 - 1751)
John CUTTER (1690 - 1776) & Lydia HARRINGTON (1689 - 1755)
Ammi CUTTER* (1733 - 1795) & Esther PIERCE (1734 - 1772)
Lydia CUTTER (1757 - 1831) & Jonathan TEEL (1754 - 1828)
Thomas TEEL (1799 - 1873) & Susan FROST (1801 - 1866)
Abner Gardner TEELE Sr. (1837 - <1870) & Ellen SMITH (~1847 - )
Gardner Abner TEELE Jr.* (1868 - ) & Emma A (1868 - <1920)
Louis Gardner TEELE Sr. (1889 - 1982) & Grace BOULTON (1890 - 1943)
Louis Gardner TEELE Jr. (1913 - 2004) & Margaret Catherine SLINE (1943 - )


Following taken from "A history of the Cutter family of New England : the compilation of the late Dr. Benjamin Cutter" at
http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofcutterf00cu...tterf00cutt_djvu.txt

“He married Rebecca Rolfe, whose father, John Rolfe, of Cambridge, originally from Newbury, came hither about 1670, from Nantucket Island, but no record of the date of the marriage occurs among the authorities as yet consulted. William and wife were admitted to membership in Cambridge church, July 28, 1700; and a cherished relic, the family Bible, bears marked evidence of frequent use. His residence was in that part of the town which formed the district called Menotomy, and on the banks of the stream flowing from Lexington through Arlington into Mystic River. Here, on the occasion of Rolfe's decease, Oct. 1, 1681, he received from his estate an acre of land. Later, April 10, 1684, he purchased of John Rolfe, Jr., four acres additional, on which he built the house, afterwards lii.s son John's, which formerly stood on the site of the present residence of Ins descendant, Cyrus Cutter. This land was the ''west corner " of the Rolfs' homestead, and with the purchase Willia, had liberty to build a dam for the convenience of the mill" near his house, together with " the half part of a sawmill" on ?? Francis Whitmore's estate also. He dwelt in the house mentioned, it appears, until he sold it for £60 to his son John, April 9, 1717, with ten acres of land "adjoyning the place called, the 'Rocks,' and lying on both sides of the mill brook."

“Vacating these premises, he removed to that comfortable old-fashioned house of two stories, once douljtless the home of the "Rolfes," which many now living remember as the mansion of his lineal descendant, the "Valiant." In 1844 it was purchased by Albert Winn and demolished, and a cottage erected on its site. While undergoing demolition, a beam, the support of a fire-place, was removed from the chimney, inscribed with the figures, ‘1671’ the probable date of its erection by its builder and first occupant, the father-in-law of "William, John Rolfe. From William it passed through four generations of his descendants, embracing a period of a century's duration.

“William was an heir of his father's estate and an executor of his will. A carpenter or 'house-wright " by profession, he was also somewhat of an husbandman, and dealt largely in real estate, as the multitude of deeds and other documents in which he is mentioned bear evidence. He did not confine his land speculations to his immediate neighborhood, but sometimes extended his operations to other localities, and in several instances gave mortgages.* In addition to these pursuits he appears to have added that of a miller, and carried on this business in mills erected on the banks of the stream near his house.
Spouses
Birth9 Feb 1662, Newbury, Essex, MA
Death23 Nov 1751, Medford, Middlesex, MA
FatherJohn ROLFE (1634-1681)
MotherMary SCULLARD (1642-1687)
Marriage4 Dec 1679, Woodland, Middlesex, MA
ChildrenElizabeth (1681-1749)
 Richard (1682-1756)
 Mary (1684-1685)
 Samuel (1686-1700)
 Hannah (1688-1764)
 John (1690-1776)
 Rebecca (1693-1717)
 William (1697-1756)
 Samuel (1700-1737)
 Sarah (1702-1788)
 Ammi Ruhamah (1705-1746)
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