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Joseph Bradley McCutcheon 1856–1924 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 08 Jan 1856

Birth Location: MorganCO, AL

Death Date: 10 Jul 1924

Death Location: Morgan County, Alabama

Father: Joshua McCutcheon

Mother: Sara Campbell

Spouse(s): Nancy Collins

Children(s): Weymon McCutcheon, Roy McCutcheon, Flora McCutcheon, Eunice McCutcheon, Hattie McCutcheon, Charlie McCutcheon

The story of Joseph Bradley McCutcheon began in 1856 in MorganCO, AL. Joseph Bradley McCutcheon married Nancy Collins, and had children including Charlie Mccutcheon, Eunice Ethel Mccutcheon, Flora Bell Mccutcheon, Hattie J Mccutcheon, Roy Lee Mccutcheon, Weymon Leftric W L Mccutcheon. Joseph Bradley McCutcheon passed away in 1924 in Morgan County, Alabama.

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Biography

  • The story of Joseph Bradley McCutcheon began in 1856 in MorganCO, AL.
  • Joseph Bradley McCutcheon married Nancy Collins, and had children including Charlie Mccutcheon, Eunice Ethel Mccutcheon, Flora Bell Mccutcheon, Hattie J Mccutcheon, Roy Lee Mccutcheon, Weymon Leftric W L Mccutcheon.
  • Joseph Bradley McCutcheon passed away in 1924 in Morgan County, Alabama.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Joseph McCutcheon's Ancestors

Self
Joseph McCutcheon
1856–1924
Birth Place: MorganCO, AL
Parents
Joshua Sexton McCutcheon
1820–1901
MadisonCO, AL
Sara (Jane) Campbell
1829–1891
KY
Grandparents
John (Davis) McCutcheon
1784–1857
NewberryCO, SC
Mary Cox
1788–
Pendleton District, SC
Great-Grandparents
John McCutchen
1755–1835
Sarah Woodall
1757–1822
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John McCutchen
1735–
Unknown2 McCutchen
1735–

Joseph McCutcheon's Descendants

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Joseph (Bradley) McCutcheon (08 Jan 1856–10 Jul 1924) m. Nancy Collins (23 Jul 1853–28 Nov 1921)
  1. 1. Weymon (Leftric "W.l.") McCutcheon 1878–1955 m. Jane (B. "Janie" "Granny Mac") Ryan 1880–1966
    1. 1. Zena ("Louise") McCutcheon 1917–
    2. 2. Wayman (Everett) McCutcheon 1904–
    3. 3. William (Leftric "Polly") McCutcheon 1925–1989 m. E. (Pauline) Morris 1926– m. Unknown1 Cornhill 1925–
    4. 4. Joseph (Leon) McCutcheon 1909–1983 m. Mavoline Sanders 1905–
      1. 1. Donald (Jackson) McCutcheon 1926–
    5. 5. John (Elliott "John E. or Mac") McCutcheon 1907–1964 m. Ruth Luker 1913–1994
      1. 1. Joe (Allen) McCutcheon 1939–1970
    6. 6. Lillie (Mae) McCutcheon 1910–
    7. 7. Elizabeth (Annie "Ann") McCutcheon 1913–
    8. 8. Bernard (Clifton) McCutcheon 1923–1983 m. Rosa May 1930–1972
  2. 2. Roy (Lee) McCutcheon 1885–
  3. 3. Flora (Bell) McCutcheon 1897–1969 m. Matthew (Coleman) Chunn 1895–1965
    1. 1. Lucy (E.) Chunn 1920–1920
  4. 4. Eunice (Ethel) McCutcheon 1880–
  5. 5. Hattie (J.) McCutcheon 1882–
  6. 6. Charlie McCutcheon 1886–

Joseph McCutcheon's Timeline

2 Records

1856
08 Jan 1856
Birth of Joseph Bradley McCutcheon in MorganCO, AL
MorganCO, AL
1924
10 Jul 1924
Age 68
Death of Joseph Bradley McCutcheon in Morgan County, Alabama
Morgan County, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 08 Jan 1856
    Event Place: MorganCO, AL

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: Hartselle, MorganCO, AL (Mt. Tabor Cemetery)

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: Joan McCUTCHEON Babar (G gdaughter) JBkarmer@@aol.com

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Jul 1924
    Event Place: Morgan County, Alabama

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