Person:Francis Cutlip (1)

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Francis Cutlip
b.1744
 
m. Bef 1737
  1. George Cutlip1737 - Bef 1813
  2. Francis Cutlip1744 -
  3. Elizabeth Cutlip1752 -
  4. David Cutlip1754 - 1822
  5. Abraham CutlipAbt 1757 -
  6. John Cutlip1758 -
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Name Francis Cutlip
Alt Name Francis Cutliff
Gender Male
Birth? 1744

Francis Cutlip Doe was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - Walter Crockett of Wythe vs. Gordon Cloyd and others--O. S. 33; N. S. 11--Bill filed 9th July, 1798. James McCorkle and Wm. Christian, partners in 1775, gave their bond with Walter Crockett as sureties. McCorkle is dead, leaving heiresses Peggy Adams, wife of William Adams and Rebecca Thompson, wife of Andrew Thompson. Copy of deed William Christian and Anne to James McCorkle, dated 16th August, 1784, and proved in Montgomery County 25th August, 1784. Copy of will of James McCorkle of Montgomery County, dated 5th February, 1794, proved in Montgomery May Court, 1794. Niece Margaret McCorkle, wife of William Adams. Nieces Martha and Rebecca McCorkle. Tract called Dunkard Bottom. Martha McCorkle, widow of brother William McCorkle. Martha and William were parents of three nieces above. Devise to Robert Currin, Jr., son of Robert. Depositions in Winchester, 29th June, 1805. Michael Switzer 25 years old. Paul Kauffman 23 or 24 years old. Michael Houseman aged 28. Conrad Cutliff aged 19 (Gotlieb?). Francis Cutliff aged 61. [Note: the relationship to Conrad Cutliff is undetermined. He may be a possible son or perhaps a nephew. Additional research is needed].