Person:Mary Cutler (24)

Watchers
m. 1 Jan 1693/94
  1. Samuel Cutler1694 - 1742
  2. John Cutler1696 - Bef 1759
  3. Capt. Ebenezer Cutler1700 - 1777
  4. Mary Cutler1702 - 1776
  5. Sarah Cutler1704 - 1749/50
  • H.  Samuel Bond (add)
  • WMary Cutler1702 - 1776
m. 7 Feb 1723/24
  1. Sarah Bond1733 -
  2. Anna Bond1737 -
Facts and Events
Name[3] Mary Cutler
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1 Apr 1702 Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Christening[1] 1 Nov 1702 Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 7 Feb 1723/24 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Samuel Bond (add)
Death[2] 13 Jun 1776 Lincoln, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Record of births, marriages, and deaths to January 1, 1898. (Boston, Massachusetts: Wright and Potter Printing, 1898)
    p. 18.

    CUTLER
    [10] Mary, d. of John & Mary (Stearns), b. Apr. 1, 1702, bp. Nov. 1, 1702.
    [Note: baptized same date as siblings Samuel, John, and Ebenezer.]

  2. Lincoln, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Lincoln, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1908)
    p. 154.

    BOND, Mary, wid., [died] Jun 13, 1776. [w. Capt. Samuel, in 75th y., GR1]
    [Note: in 75th year, age 74, so born about 1702. GR1=Old Cemetery]

  3. Hudson, Charles, and Lexington Historical Society (Massachusetts). History of the town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from its first settlement to 1868. (Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Houghton Mifflin, 1913)
    Vol. 2, p. 143.

    Children of John Cutler [#4] and Mary Stearns: 4) Mary, b. 3 [sic, records say 1 Apr, see attached comment] Apr 1702, d. Lincoln 13 Jun 1776, m. 7 Feb 1724 Capt. Samuel Bond of Weston.
    [Note: normally a secondary source that disagrees with published record is very likely the result of a typo. However, Hudson was generally a good genealogist, and birth and baptism both on first date of the month, as found in the published records, is the type of mistake that can easily be made when copying large amounts of records. The original records need to be checked, but do not seem to be online.]