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John Cutting 1630–1684 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1630

Birth Location: England

Death Date: 1684

Death Location: London, England

Father: John Cutting

Mother: Unknown None

Spouse(s): Hannah Day

Children(s): John Cutting, William Cutting, Dorothy Cutting, Ann Cutting, Mary Cutting

In 1630, John Cutting entered the world in England, born to John Cutting And Unknown. John Cutting married Hannah Day, and had children including Ann Cutting, Dorothy Cutting, John Cutting, Mary Cutting, William Cutting. John Cutting passed away in 1684 in London, England.

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Biography

  • In 1630, John Cutting entered the world in England, born to John Cutting And Unknown.
  • John Cutting married Hannah Day, and had children including Ann Cutting, Dorothy Cutting, John Cutting, Mary Cutting, William Cutting.
  • John Cutting passed away in 1684 in London, England.

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John Cutting's Ancestors

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John Cutting
1630–1684
Birth Place: England
Parents
John Cutting
1600–1684
Middlesex, England
Unknown
1610–
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John Cutting's Descendants

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John Cutting (1630–1684) m. Hannah Day (1639–)
  1. 1. John Cutting 1660–
  2. 2. William Cutting 1665–1704
  3. 3. Dorothy Cutting 1668– m. Henry Lurton 1660–1714
  4. 4. Ann Cutting 1669– m. John Laylor 1672–1708 m. Cornelius Johnson 1640–1694 m. Arthur Laylor 1670–1721
  5. 5. Mary Cutting 1660–1760 m. Levin Denwood 1655– m. Robert Bell 1661–1724
    1. 1. Robert Bell 1680–1709 m. Tabitha Scarburgh 1685–1713
    2. 2. William Bell 1685–1744 m. Elizabeth 1690–1774
    3. 3. Thomas Bell 1695–1768 m. Mary Watson 1700–1713
    4. 4. Nathaniel Bell 1689–1745 m. Mary (Ann) Scarborough 1691–1765 m. Mary (Ann Scarborough) West 1691–1765
      1. 1. Nathaniel Bell 1725–1800 m. Hannah Clark 1726–1800
        1. 1. Lydia Bell 1748–1828 m. Jacob (John) Rush 1747–1820
        2. 2. Mary Bell 1756–1800 m. Richard Sutton 1756–
        3. 3. Elizabeth Bell 1754– m. Joseph Frazier 1754–
        4. 4. Jane Bell 1752–1805 m. Thomas Wolverton 1760–1825
        5. 5. Abel Bell 1747–1834 m. Elizabeth 1747–1800
        6. 6. Mary Bell 1750– m. John Buckingham 1741–1794
        7. 7. Joseph Bell 1764–
        8. 8. Nathaniel Bell 1757–1845 m. Mary Timmons 1765–1847
        9. 9. James Bell 1751–1791 m. Mary Knox 1750–1824
        10. 10. Benjamin Bell 1762–1853 m. Elizabeth Enoch 1755–1830

John Cutting's Timeline

2 Records

1630
1630
Birth of John Cutting in England
England
1684
1684
Age 54
Death of John Cutting in London, England
London, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1630
    Event Place: England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1684
    Event Place: London, England

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