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Mary Cutting 1622–1701 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1622

Birth Location: London, Middelsex Co., England

Death Date: BEF 1701

Death Location: Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)

Father: John Cutting

Mother: Mary Warde

Spouse(s): Nicholas Noyes

Children(s): Hannah Noyes, Timothy Noyes, John Noyes

In 1622, Mary Cutting entered the world in London, Middelsex Co., England, born to John Cutting And Mary Warde. Mary Cutting married Nicholas Noyes, and had children including Hannah Noyes, John Noyes, Timothy Noyes. Mary Cutting passed away in 1701 in Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex).

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Biography

  • In 1622, Mary Cutting entered the world in London, Middelsex Co., England, born to John Cutting And Mary Warde.
  • Mary Cutting married Nicholas Noyes, and had children including Hannah Noyes, John Noyes, Timothy Noyes.
  • Mary Cutting passed away in 1701 in Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex).

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Mary Cutting's Ancestors

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Mary Cutting
1622–1701
Birth Place: London, Middelsex Co., England
Parents
John Cutting
1586–1659
London, Middelsex Co., England
Mary Warde
1592–1662
Cholderton, Wiltshire Co., England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Cutting's Descendants

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Mary Cutting (1622–BEF 1701) m. Nicholas Noyes (ABT 1615–9 NOV 1701)
  1. 1. Hannah Noyes 1643–1705 m. Peter Cheney 1638–1694
    1. 1. Martha Cheney 1673–1729 m. William Worcester 1661–1706
      1. 1. Sarah Worcester 1698–1727 m. Samuel Tenney 1697–1777
        1. 1. Cheney Tenney 1739–1814
    2. 2. Mary Cheney 1671–1759 m. Francis Worcester 1655–1717
      1. 1. Timothy Worcester 1693–1751 m. Mary Lakin 1697–
        1. 1. Hannah Worcester 1724–1815 m. John Farrow 1719–1809
  2. 2. Timothy Noyes 1655–1718 m. Mary Knight 1657–
    1. 1. James Noyes 1682–1745 m. Sarah Coffin 1689–1754
      1. 1. Judith ((Couch)) Noyes 1717–1790 m. Thomas Webster 1715–1754
        1. 1. Caleb Webster 1751–1809 m. Mary Tilton 1745–1777 m. Abigail French 1760–
  3. 3. John Noyes 1645–1691 m. Mary (E.) Poore 1651–1716
    1. 1. Nicholas Noyes 1671–1718 m. Sarah Lunt 1674–
      1. 1. John Noyes 1699–1792 m. Elizabeth Pool(e) 1711–1811
        1. 1. John Noyes 1728–1795 m. Sarah Hersey 1738–1826
    2. 2. John Noyes 1677–1719 m. Mary Noyes 1675–1775
      1. 1. Nehemiah Noyes 1704–1760 m. Ann Stickney 1722–1822
        1. 1. Mary Noyes 1744–1844 m. Daniel Crockett 1742–1790
    3. 3. Mary Noyes 1675–1775 m. John Noyes 1677–1719

Mary Cutting's Timeline

2 Records

1622
1622
Birth of Mary Cutting in London, Middelsex Co., England
London, Middelsex Co., England
1701
BEF 1701
Age 79
Death of Mary Cutting in Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)
Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1622
    Event Place: London, Middelsex Co., England
    Record Source: Pedigree Resource File - LDS, William Britton - Davie, Florida

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF 1701
    Event Place: Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)
    Record Source: Pedigree Resource File - LDS, William Britton - Davie, Florida

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