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- Family of Gideon Wade (21307) & Phebe Hopkins (35669)
31488. Charlotte Wade. Born on 2 Dec 1770 in Glocester, RI.378 31489. Sabra Wade. Born on 28 Mar 1773 in Glocester, RI.378 Sabra died in Sempronius, Cayuga Co., NY, on 17 Sep 1863; she was 90. Buried in Atwater Cemetery, Sempronius. ca 1795/6 Sabra married Bradley Cutler, son of Justice Cutler. Born on 29 Aug 1776 in Providence, RI. Bradley died in Sempronius, Cayuga Co., NY, on 12 May 1863; he was 86. Buried in Atwater Cemetery, Sempronius. 1800 Federal Census. Richfield, Otsego County, New York. Series: M32 Roll: 25 Page: 52. Bradley Cutler. 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-45, 2 females under 10, 1 female 16-26. From the Book of biographies: this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Cortland County, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y.: Biographical Pub. Co., 1898, page 496: “Dwight K. Cutler, one of the most porminent and wealthy residents of this county, residing in the town of Scoot, where he is engaged in general farmin, and in operating a first class scientific dairy, is a son of Nathan W. and Ruth (Whiting) Cutler, and was born in Sempronius, Cayuga County, N. Y., April 27, 1835. “Bradley Cutler, the grandfather, was born in the State of Rhode Island, was married to Sabra Wade, and came to Sempronius with his family at an early day. He was a mason by trade, but later turned his attention to farming. He was one of the pioneery men of Cayuga County, and was successful in obtaining one of the largest farms in that section. He was a representative man in every sense; he as one of the founders and a deacon of the Baptist Church, the first building being erected on his farm, he contributing the ground and also largely to the erection of the church. He was a Democrat in early life, later a Free-Soiler and Abolitionist, then a Republican, voting for Fremont, the first candidate of that party. He was elected to most of the town offices. He can truly be called a self-made man, one who relied solely on his own judgement, made his own fortune, and was a conscientious, highly honorable citizen. He died in 1864 on his farm at the age of eighty-six, leaving a large family of sons and daughters scatterd over the state and all thorough the West.” Their children include:
36124 i. Phebe Cutler (ca 1796-11 Aug 1856)
36125 ii. Otis Cutler (15 May 1798-6 Feb 1881)
36126 iii. Nathan Wade Cutler (1 Mar 1800-8 Jul 1875)
36127 iv. Bradley Cutler (14 Dec 1801-1893)
36128 v. Penelope Cutler (30 Sep 1804-4 Aug 1876)
36129 vi. Charles Cutler (3 Mar 1807-14 Sep 1875)
36130 vii. Demas Cutler (23 Jan 1810-9 Oct 1890)
36131 viii. Almond H. Cutler (20 Nov 1812-20 Mar 1902)
36132 ix. Austin Cutler (10 Apr 1815-1874)
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