Person:John McCutcheon (11)

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John "Tree John" McCutcheon
b.Abt 1732
m. Abt 1728
  1. James McCutcheonAbt 1728 -
  2. William McCutcheon, MerchantEst 1730 -
  3. Samuel McCutcheonEst 1731 - Aft 1807
  4. John "Tree John" McCutcheonAbt 1732 - Bef 1757
  • HJohn "Tree John" McCutcheonAbt 1732 - Bef 1757
Facts and Events
Name John "Tree John" McCutcheon
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1732
Marriage to Unknown
Death? Bef Jan 1757 Killed by a Falling Tree

John McCutcheon was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Information on John McCutcheon

This John McCutcheon supposedly died prior to 22 January, 1757, when he was killed by a falling tree, as listed below:


On 22 January 1757, neighbors gathered to sign inquest into death of John McCutchan, "who was accidentally killed when a tree fell on him." Signers: James Clark, Jr., William Clark, William Fulton, James Risk, Mathew Willson, Patrick Martin, Samuel McCutchan, James McCutchan, John Peny, John Risk, William Berry, James Trotter, Robert Campbell, George Berry, John Clark, James McCleery, and Hugh Fulton.