John H MCCUTCHEON, .10

Male 1869 - 1951  (81 years)


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  1. 1.  John H MCCUTCHEON, .10 was born on 27 Nov 1869 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan (son of John MCCUTCHEON, .5 and Hadassah HAMILTON); died on 5 Mar 1951 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.

    Notes:

    1918 Sep 12, Draft, John H McCutcheon.

    Died:
    -Widowed {Verify.

    Buried:
    Plot: Section A, Lot 74.2


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John MCCUTCHEON, .5 was born in 1839 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario (son of Hugh MCCUTCHEON, Sr. and Mary STEWART); died in 1889 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried .

    Notes:

    . Two Hamilton siblings married two McCutcheon siblings:
    Richard L Hamilton married Jane Matilda McCutcheon &
    his sister Hadassah Hamilton married John McCutcheon.

    . 25 Jun 1870 Census Saugatack, Michigan
    John McCutcheon, age /30 1840, B. Canada, Nurseryman,
    Hadapah, [old fashion writing for Hadassah.] Aged 28/ 1842 B. Canada,
    John McCutcheon, Aged 1 / 1869, b. Mich.

    [& at the adjoining farm is her brother:]
    . Alexander Hamilton, Age 33 y/ 1837 B Canada, Nursery man; Sophia 1846 Ohio & Blanche Hamilton. , 1 b 189, Michigan.

    . 1884 Western Michigan Directory,
    John McCutcheon, Farmer, Big Rapids.

    . Wellington County Atlas 1906
    McCutcheon, Hugh (d.), b. Co. Down, Ire., in 1793, d. in 1859, age 66. His father was John McCutcheon, & his brothers were Robert & William. William, set. on the 5th line Erin, in 1829.
    The late Hugh McCutcheon, came to Canada in 1830, settling first, in Lower Canada, & in 1833, came to Erin Tp., where he owned 100 acres, lot 9, con. 3. He was of a religious turn of mind, & was a constant attendant of the Congregationalist Church; in politics, he was a Conservative. He m. Mary Stewart, who d. in 1893, age 96.
    Issue: William, in Kansas;
    John, Michigan.;
    Thomas, Robert, Man.; Stewart, Mrs. Richard Hamilton, & Mrs. Allan Smith, Erin Village, & Mrs. Robert Little (d.).

    . Record for further research:
    1. Geo. G. McCutcheon, b 1856 - 16 Jan 1939
    2. Mary Elizabeth 'Mollie' McCutcheon, b 1868 - 16 May 1912
    . both buried in Highland View Cemetery, Big Rapids.

    Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you.- - -

    John married Hadassah HAMILTON est 1862 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario. Hadassah (daughter of James HAMILTON, Sr. and Rebecca LAWRENCE, DUE) was born on 6 May 1841 in Chinguacousy Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 28 Mar 1911 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hadassah HAMILTON was born on 6 May 1841 in Chinguacousy Twp., Halton Co., Ontario (daughter of James HAMILTON, Sr. and Rebecca LAWRENCE, DUE); died on 28 Mar 1911 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Two Hamilton siblings married two McCutcheon siblings: Richard L Hamilton married Jane Matilda McCutcheon & his sister Hadassah Hamilton married John McCutcheon.

    . Hamilton family photo taken at Erin, Ontario, c 1895.

    . District County of Gore; Area Flamboro East Twp., BAPTISM
    Haddessa Hamilton, Father James, Mother Rebecca,
    Residence East Flamboro, Birthplace Chinguacousy, Birthdate: 6 May, 1841,
    Baptized 7 Oct. 1860, Place E. Flamboro. Minister Rev. James Gray. Registration # 1183.
    Ref: Ontario Methodist Baptismal Register Vol 2 Pg#95.

    . 1870 Saugatuck, Allegan - Michigan: Alexander 33 y, born 1837 in Canada, Nursery man; Sophia 1846 Ohio & Blanche Hamilton, b. Michigan.
    4. 1877 Peel Co. Atlas
    Ada Hamilton, Con 4E, Lot 2, Lot 50, Non Resident [i.e. Hadassah Hamilton Two lots away from Richard & John Hamilton.
    Note1: The 1877 Atlas may refer to previous land ownership. - PJA

    . 1877 Peel Co. Atlas
    Ada Hamilton, Con 4E, Lot 2, Lot 50, Non Resident [i.e. Hadassah Hamilton Two lots away from Richard & John Hamilton.
    Note2: The 1877 Atlas may refer to previous land ownership. - PJA

    . 1880 Jun Census, Big Rapids, Michigan
    McCutcheon, John, Age 38 b. 1842, born Canada, Farmer
    Hadafsah, [old fashion handwriting, f is used for double s, Hadassah,] age 36 b. 1844, wife, born Canada
    John H, age 12b. 1868, son, born Michigan
    Mabel, age 8, b. 1872, daughter, born Michigan
    Rob McCutcheon, age 6, b. 1874, born Michigan
    Lizzie Hamilton, age 24,b. 1856, sister-in-law, born Canada, school teacher.

    . 1883 Oct 5 - Peach Belt Pick-Ups. Mrs. John McCutcheon, who has been visiting her brother Mr. A. Hamilton, returned to her home in Big Rapids last Thursday.
    Note3: Brother Richard Hamilton of Erin, Ontario was married to Jane Matilda McCutheon also resided in Erin. McCutcheon family as in the Census 25 Jun, 1870 John McCutcheon is located beside Alex Hamilton's farm in Saughtack, Michigan.

    . Her Great-nephew Living Felker, remembers his mother taking about 'Aunt Adassah'. Seems like Hadassah was a lady who left an impression.
    Brother Richard L Hamilton retired to Erin, Ontario. See Hamilton Family photo c.1895, taken in nearby Acton, Ontario where Richard had worked many years before.

    . Photo taken with her siblings in Erin, Ontario where brother Richard Hamilton lived. Estimated 1895 or so.

    . 1900 June 4 Census, Big Rapids, Meekest Twp., Michigan
    McCutcheon, H, born May 1842 in Canada, widowed, farmer, Landed 1868, married 38 years, All 3 children living, Owns own farm, mortgaged.
    John H, b Nov 1869, farmer, Michigan
    Mabel, b Aug 1873, Michigan, School Teacher
    Robert McCutcheon, b Feb 1870, Farm labourer.

    Note4: Big Rapids, Michigan is located in north central Michigan & should not be confused with Grand Rapids, further south & closer to Lake Michigan. - PJA.

    . 1903 Apr 11 - Attended wedding of niece Alice G Hamilton, in Grand Rapids.

    Transcripts by P J Ahlberg. Thank you. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB: May 1842.Ref: Census 1900 Big Rapids. Alt Spelling: Hadapah = Hadassah in modern handscript.

    Died:
    Cardiac Ascites Aged 69y 10m 22d.

    Buried:
    Big Rapids, MI.

    Children:
    1. 1. John H MCCUTCHEON, .10 was born on 27 Nov 1869 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 5 Mar 1951 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.
    2. Magdaline Rebecca MABEL MCCUTCHEON was born in Aug 1873 in Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan; died on 15 Jan 1930 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.
    3. ROBert Fulton MCCUTCHEON, .5 was born on 4 Jan 1874 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; died on 2 May 1957 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hugh MCCUTCHEON, Sr. was born in 1793 in Grey Abbey, County Down, Ireland (son of John MCCUTCHEON, Sr. and Eleanor JOHNSTON); died on 19 Feb 1861 in Ospringe, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Ballinafad Pioneer Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . Hugh & Mary McCutcheon lived in Colbourg, Ontario. 2 children were born here. Hugh worked on the Rideau Canal where many Irish died on this hard wood. The Rideau call opened in 1832 at which time the family moved to Erin Township. Hugh purchased Lot 9, concession 3 & built an 1 & half story log house.

    . UCLPetition 3, 1824. To Lieut. Governor Peregrine Maitland.
    Petition of Hugh McCutcheon, of the Town of York, Yeoman.
    Your petitioner is a native of the Parish of Bangor, County Down, Ireland, from whence he imported to Quebec in April last [1823], is 22 years of age [1802], has taken the Oath of Allegiance, Certificate is hereto annexed & has received no land from the Crown. Your petitioner is desirous to become an actual setter on the waste lands of the Crown & will improve a Lot of 200 Acres. Wherefore your petitioner humbly prays your Excellency will grant him 200 acres of the waste land & praying of fees.
    Your petitioner will ever pray. Signed, Hugh M Cutcheon.,York, 18 February, 1824.
    . Envelope: Gov. Offices, 18th Feb, 1824. The subject is requested to report here here for the information of the Honorable Council. Signed, M Johnson.
    I do not find that the petitioner has received any lands or Order for land. Jno. Ridout, Survey Office.
    In Council, 18 Feb., 1824, Recommended, Order issued 19th Feby, 1824.
    Notes: It appears that Hugh was requested to return for further information & may have spoken at the Council himself. - PJA

    . 1824 Feb 18 - Upper Canada Land Books [C104, p98].
    York Executive Council Chamber, Wednesday 18 Feb. 1824, Present. Chief Justice Wm. Drummer Powell, James Baby & Samuel Smith.
    Hughl McCutcheon, M3, Praying for grant of 200 acres of land, praying for [free Survey] fees.
    Granted.
    . Granted on that day also were, Samuel McCutcheon, M2, Wm. McCutcheon, W4, of Lot 7 . , Con 5, Erin & John McCutcheon, M5.

    . 1831 Nov 2, Canada Land Company, Hugh McCutcheon, SW half Lot 9, Con 4, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., 100 Acres.

    . 1832 Mar 5, Gore District, Erin Twp., Wellington County Assessment:
    MacCutcheon, Hugh, Males 1, Boys 2, Women 2, Girls 2 (Total 7 people.)
    Lot 3, Con 9, Cultivated Land 4 Acres, west, Uncultivated 100 Acres.

    . 1839 Gore District, Erin Twp., Wellington County Assessment:
    McCutchon, Hugh, Con 4, Lot 9 West, Uncultivated 88 Acres, Cultivated 12 Acres.

    . 1861 Census, Wellington Co.. Twp. of Erin
    Hugh McCutchin, Farmer, Born Ireland, Married 1828, age 67 /1794, Logg house 1½ stories,
    Mary, born Ireland, age 64, 1797
    Stewart age 24, 1837
    Hohn (John), age 22, 1839
    Jane M, Age 21, b 1840
    Robert McCutchin, age 19, born 1842.

    Further research
    . 1836-1838 Daybook, William Kennedy made a purchase of goods. page 168. [storekeeper unknown, but suggested it may have been Samuel Watkins, b. Ireland, arrives Esquesing Aug 1819. He was located on the northern boundary of Ashgove, Trafalgar Road.]
    Ref: Esquesing Historical Society, Archival Papers, Vol 1, Joh Mark Benbow Rowe.

    . Wellington County Atlas 1906
    McCutcheon, Hugh (d.), b. Co. Down, Ire., in 1793, d. in 1859, age 66. His father was John McCutcheon, & his brothers were Robert & William. William, set. on the 5th line Erin, in 1829.
    The late Hugh McCutcheon, came to Canada in 1830, settling first, in Lower Canada, & in 1833, came to Erin Tp., where he owned 100 acres, Lot 9, Con. 3. He was of a religious turn of mind, & was a constant attendant of the Congregationalist Church; in politics, he was a Conservative. He m. Mary Stewart, who d. in 1893, age 96.
    Issue: William, in Kansas;
    John, Michigan;
    Thomas, Robert, Man.; Stewart, Mrs. Richard Hamilton, & Mrs. Allan Smith, Erin Village, & Mrs. Robert Little (d.).

    . Thomas, b. 1830, d. 1904. He was on the old homestead in Erin. In 1856 he set. on 200 acres, Lots 15 & 16, Con. 4, & later, bought the west half of Lot 9, con. 3, & still later, the 50 acres adjoining. He took a pride in raising fine horses, & was very successful. He was always liberal in his contributions to the Disciples church, of which he was a member. He m. Mary Smith.
    Issue: Matthew, Hugh R., John, William, Henry, (unm.); Mrs. Hugh Mitchell, David (unm.); Thomas, m. Mary Weatherstone, & set. North Dakota; Mrs. (Dr.) McCullough, & Mrs. Wm. Smith, in Everton. Of this branch: Matthew, b. 1858, resides on the east half of Lot 8, Con. 3, Erin, where he is a successful farmer. He m. Ellen Mitchell.

    Hugh R., b. 1860, m. Maggie MacCollum, & started in business for himself three years after his marriage, settling on Lot 11, Con. 2, which is one of the best farms in the county, with up-to-date improvements, brick house & good buildings. He is a consistent member of the Disciples church. Issue: Mabel J. Thomas D., Annie M., & Bertha L.,
    John, m. Annie E. Loree, & set. on Lot 22, Con. 7, Eramosa.

    . William, b. 1860, is a self-made man. He is a member of the Disciples Church & a Conservative. He m. Isabella M. Loree, in 1888.
    Issue: William A., Clara I., Melvin W., Sarah E., Thomas S., & Roy V. ,
    Smith, son of Thomas, m. Lizzie Oakes, & set. in Guelph. He is a traveller for the Raymond Mfg. Co.,

    . Stewart, son of the late Hugh McCutcheon, was b. in 1857. He resides on the homestead, & is a first-class citizen. He m. Sarah Kennedy. Issue: Mrs. Humphrey Barber, Hugh, David, William, Robert, James, & Clarence. Of this branch, Hugh, m. Miss Gibbon, & set. Esquesing; David m. Amelia Young, & rents the homestead from his father; William, m. Ruth Osborne, & set. Rockwood.

    . Surrogate Court Register Books, Volume D - Erin Twp., Wellington Co., 19 Feb 1861, Pg. 261,
    McCutcheon, Hugh, Wife: Mary Stewart
    Kindred: William, Ann Little wife of Robert D. Little, Ellen Smith wife of Henry Smith, Thomas, Margaret wife of Thomas Fielding, Stewart, John,
    Jane Matilda Hamilton wife of Richard,
    Robert McCutcheon.

    Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    ALT DOB 1795. Sloanstown, Donaghadee Parish, Ireland.

    Died:
    100 Acres, Log 1 story, Lot 9, Con 3, Erin Twp., RR # 3.

    Buried:
    L1, C7, Erin Twp., Monument S13-5.

    Hugh married Mary STEWART in 1828 in County Down, Ireland. Mary was born in 1798 in Sloanstown, Donaghadee, Co. Down, Ireland; died on 30 Aug 1893 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried on 2 Sep 1893 in Ballinafad Pioneer Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary STEWART was born in 1798 in Sloanstown, Donaghadee, Co. Down, Ireland; died on 30 Aug 1893 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried on 2 Sep 1893 in Ballinafad Pioneer Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Mary is the daughter of Alice & Alexander Stewart. (Verify)

    . After Mary's 9 children were grown Mary returned to Ireland to visit her family. In an often repeated story, great-granddaughter, Marie Felker, recalled that Mary McCutcheon had ridden her horse all the way through the wild bush to Lake Ontario, [to the Port of Oakville] to take her first round of vessels up Lake Ontario & up the St. Lawrence to Ireland." It seems this monumental horse ride made more of an impression on the family than Mary Stewart McCutcheon's ocean voyage! - P J Ahlberg.

    . Mary went to Montreal to visit her people & as there were no railroads, she rode horseback to Oakville then took the boat to Montreal. I know once Mary came back from Montreal & rode home alone on horseback. She had a big load, as her people had given her so much to take back to the bushland. She got very tired & people along the way made her stay overnight with them & rest.

    . Death Card Notice:
    Died, in Erin Township, on Wednesday, August 30, 1893,
    Mary Stewart
    Relict of the late Hugh McCutcheon, Age 95 years
    The Funeral will leave the residence of her son Mr. Stewart McCutcheon, Lot 9, 4th Con, Erin Twp. on Saturday, September 2nd at 2:00 o'clock for Ballinfad Cemetery, Erin. August 31, 1891.

    Obituary:
    . 1893 Sep 2, Wed. We are called upon this week to record the death of a respected nonagenarian, in the person of Mrs. Mary McCutcheon, who departed this life last Wednesday, in her 95th year.
    The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon from the residence of her son, Mr. Stewart McCutcheon, Lot 9, Con. 4, Erin, to the Ballinafad Cemetery.
    Deceased came to this country with her husband, Hugh McCutcheon, & 2 children (one of which died on ship board) from the County of Down, Ireland, & settled 30 miles from Montreal. After living there for a few years, they came to Erin Tp., about 65 years ago, [c 1828] & hewed out a home for themselves in the forest where they since lived & died. Their family consisted of 9 children, 6 of whom are still living.
    Mrs. McCutcheon has been a widow for 32 years, & has continued to live on the homestead, with her son. In earlier days, she was a Congregationalist, but latterly was a member of the Disciple Church. 2 sons, Stewart & Thomas, live in Erin, Tp., & Robert, in Manitoba; 2 daughters, Mrs. Smith & Mrs. R. Hamilton, reside in Erin, & Mrs. Fieldon, in Seattle, Montana. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Baker & Mr. Fowley.
    Ref: Acton Free Press, 7 Sep 1893, page 3, column 3.

    . Also Cousin Martha Culvert of Chicago came home for the funeral. 

    . Hugh & Mary's weathered monuments are partially hidden by bushes at the top of the hill to the left of the Ballinafad Cemetery. Inscription reads:
    In deaths cold arms lies sleeping here
    A loving father, a companion dear
    In love he lived, In xx he died
    His life was asked, but God denied.

    Transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Died at age 98 yrs of old age, on Wednesday; Lot 9, Con 4, Erin Twp., RR # 3

    Buried:
    Lot 1 Con 7, Erin Twp. Monument S13-5. modern stone stands beside semi legible mable stone.

    Children:
    1. William James MCCUTCHEON, .3 was born in 1823 in Donaghadee, Co. Down, Ireland; died in c 1890 in Empire, Ellsworth Co., Kansas; was buried .
    2. Ann E MCCUTCHEON, .1 was born on 2 Jan 1827 in Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; died on 3 Nov 1883 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    3. Eileen ELLEN MCCUTCHEON, .1 was born on 28 Mar 1828 in Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; died on 17 Mar 1913 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Coningsby Cemetery, Erin. Twp., Ontario.
    4. Thomas Asa MCCUTCHEON, .1 was born on 21 Aug 1830 in Cobourg, Northumberland Co., Ontario; died on 8 Dec 1904 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Everton Cemetery.
    5. Margaret POLLY MCCUTCHEON, .1 was born on 9 Jan 1832 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 28 Jan 1921 in Langley Prairie, British Columbia.
    6. Stewart MCCUTCHEON, .1 was born on 7 Mar 1834 in Ospringe, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 8 Jun 1921 in Erin Village, Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried on 10 Jun 1921 in Everton Cemetery.
    7. 2. John MCCUTCHEON, .5 was born in 1839 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died in 1889 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried .
    8. Jane Matilda MCCUTCHEON, .2 was born on 10 Oct 1841 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 17 Nov 1917 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    9. Hugh Robert HR MCCUTCHEON, .3 was born in May 1842 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; died on 9 Mar 1917 in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba; was buried in Riverside Cemetery.

  3. 6.  James HAMILTON, Sr. was born on 23 Jun 1801 in Drumragh, Co. Tyrone, Ireland; died in 1853-1858 in Chinguacousy Twp., Halton Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    James Hamilton, born 23 June 1801, Baptized 28 Jan 1801, at
    Church of Ireland (Anglican), Drumragh Old Church, Blackfort Road, Drumragh Townland, Drumragh, County Tyrone.
    Father James Hamilton, Mother not listed. (The graveyard is called Drumragh Graveyard.)

    1828 Jul 4, LANDED: James Hamilton, Passenger 26, Cost: £2 15s 6s, Paid. Departure: Quebec, Lower Canada, Arrival Montreal, Lower Canada. Vessel: St. Lawrence Steamship fee was 11th Tup. upwards.
    Note1: Well not definitively verified that this is our James Hamilton, he is the only James Hamilton listed for 1828 (single, i.e. no wife or family accompanying him.)

    Hamilton J. H., in Canada Company's office, 4 Richmond St., [1833.]
    - Hamilton James, Land Agent, King St. West [1837 Directory]
    - & perhaps also: Hamilton, James, Camelion Tavern, Church St. Toronto
    - (purchased:) Hamilton James, Con 4 Lots 4 & 5; Con 3, Lot 22, Chinquacousy Twp., E of Hurontario Street.

    1837 Toronto & Home District Directory
    - Tavernkeeper at George Third Inn, Town of York & Camelion Tavern 1837.
    - Hamilton, Ja's, Con 4, Lot 4*, Chinguacousy, East of Hurontario Street
    Hamilton, James, Con 4, Lot 5, Chinguacousy East, Halton Co., Ontario
    Hamilton, James, Con 4, Lot 1, Chinguacousy East
    Hamilton, James, Con 3, Lot 22, Chinguacousy East.

    Note2: * On the adjoining Lot 4, but in Con 3 was located Aeneas Shaw, Jr. - his father (Col.) Major A Shaw Senior, was an American Revolution acquaintance & gave reference for John Willson, the grandfather of Mrs. Rebecca Lawrence Hamilton'.

    - Note3: Now 12911 Creditview Rd., 1875, brick farm house. Ref: H54.3.
    Address reference point: is now near Mayfair United Church. Originally the 3rd Line.
    Lot W1/2 Lot 23, Con 3 is now & 13089 Creditview Rd.
    Part E. half Lot 24, Con 4, # 13278 Creditview Rd., the Taylor - Eclin House)
    Part E. half Lot 23, Con 4 is now # 1488 Old School Rd. near Mississauga Rd., the 1879 Sharpe Schoolhouse).

    1840, Jul 16, Thus. - Heir & Devisee Claim 213
    James Hamilton of Chinguacousy Twp. & William McConnell of the same place, yeoman, claims as executors in the Will of James Hamilton, deceased.*
    Lot East half 5, Con. 4 East of H. Street, Chinguacousy, Home District, Original Nominee James Hamilton, Claim allow.
    Ref: Upper Canada Heir & Devisee, H1151, p202, Archives of Canada.
    Note4* Perplexing!
    This would seem to imply James Hamilton Senior was the executor of HIS father's will. No mention of is found in the 2 Hamilton biography's about his father accompanying him to Canada.
    Transcripts by P J Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Drumragh Parish, born 'near Strabane'. Alt Name: J H Hamilton.

    James married Rebecca LAWRENCE, DUE. Rebecca was born on 4 May 1815 in York Twp., York Co., Ontario; died on 17 Feb 1890 in Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan; was buried in Taylor Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Rebecca LAWRENCE, DUE was born on 4 May 1815 in York Twp., York Co., Ontario; died on 17 Feb 1890 in Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan; was buried in Taylor Cemetery.

    Notes:

    The 1892 Biography of Alexander Hamilton says his grandmother died when Rebecca was but young & she was raised by an older sister. The most like possibilities for the 'older sister' could be:

    1. Elizabeth Lawrence Tarbox, living in 1821 at Caledon East, Peel Co., & fairly close to James Hamilton at his farm in Chinguagousy Twp., Peel; or is Rebecca was still in Toronto:

    2. Second eldest sister, Margaret Lawrence Johnston, who lived at 179 King St. East, Toronto, which is based on Richard Hamilton, Rebecca's eldest son's statement that he was born in Toronto. King St. was a principal street in Toronto, where indeed, James Hamilton would have done business with the Canada Land Company.

    DOB 1815; UCLP at age 18, Married c 1833, at about age 18; First child at c. 19 years old.

    Upper Canada Land Petition #179, 1818 Apr 14,
    Patented: 1833 Jul 4: Lot 7, Con 18, Garafraxa Twp., [Gore District], Wellington Co., Ontario.

    Witnesses to Oath of Rebecca Hamilton, Page 179a, C2052, Home District (Toronto),
    We, D'Arcy Boulton the Quarter Chairman & Steven Washburn … Clerk of the Peace certify that Rebecca Hamilton personally appeared at the general quarter Sessions of the Peace in & for said Home District this day & is recognized by the Magistrate to be a Daughter of the late Richard Lawrence of the Township of Harwich in the Western District of London, formerly of the Twp. of York, deceased, who retained his Loyalty during the late war [1812] without suspicion of without suspicion of aiding or assisting the Enemy. Dated at the Court House of York (Toronto), the 28th day of February, 1833.

    UCLBooks, 1833 Feb 7, Thursday, York Council Chamber, Present Peter Robinson, Geo. H. Parkland, Jos. Wells.
    Rebecca Hamilton, H179, Wife of James Hamilton of Toronto, Yeoman. Praying for a grant of 200 Acres of land, as the Daughter of the late Richard Lawrence, formerly of York, an U.E. Loyalist. Recommended.
    Ref: UCLBook, C105 p 354.

    - Land Registration Office Wellington County, Lot 7, Con 18., Garafraxa West,
    Hamilton, Rebecca. Granted & sold 1836.
    Notes on the purchaser: Pattullo. Others settlers began to arrive at an early period, doubtless sent forward by the enterprising Land Agent at York. In the autumn of 1820 Alexander Pattullo, native of Prestonpems, near Edinburg, but more recently a resident of Glasgow, arrived at Rockside, having left behind him his wife & family of 3 sons & 2 daughters, wile he spied out the land & prepared a home for them. In a letter from Paisley dated Apr 2, 1823 he stated that a young man James Pattullo who was about to emigrate to Canada & intended to settle in Caledon along with his father who had preceded him, offered to convey letters.
    Ref: Rockside Pioneers.

    1834 Dec 19, Petition of Rebecca & James Hamilton of the Twp. Nassagaweya, requesting deed of Lot 17, Con 18, Garafraxa Twp., which is too far James Hamilton to improve, as he already has a farm on Nassegaeweya, with 40 acres of improved land. Signed for them by Toronto, 29 Dec 1834, Tos. Talbot. Granted 11 Apr 1836 [5?]. Ref: UC Sundries C6884, p1279.

    - At James Hamilton's death there was nothing left for his wife & family of seven children, all of whom were under age. It was in this crisis that Alexander Hamilton's sterling character made itself evident. Though but eighteen years old, [1854 or 55], he assumed the care of the family & until the day of his death none of them ever went to him in vain for assistance of any sort. His devotion to his mother was particularly beautiful & even when the others were able to contribute to her comfort he never yielded his privilege of being the first to bear burdens in her behalf; & this even when hard times often made it difficult to provide for his own family as he wished.

    * This biography continues at 1892 & 1912 Biographies of Alexander Hamilton & at James Hamilton.

    Note1: Husband James Hamilton died in 1855 (& no later than 1858], probably in Esquesing Co., Halton County, Ontario. Rebecca had moved to Flamborough Twp., Wentworth County by the time son James Hamilton was baptized a Methodist.
    By 1856 son Richard L Hamilton was living alone in a log cabin near Acton, Ontario. He was working as a carpenter, no doubt earning money to help support his family.
    In 1864 Alex Hamilton went to Ohio & afterward to Michigan to make fruit farm to Saughatuck, MI. Mary Jane Hamilton landed in the US in 1866 so it would seem probably she would have lived with her mother Rebecca, at least up to that time.

    1859 Flamborough West, Canada West., Tp. in Co. Wentworth. For office Post office see: Strabane.
    Ref: The New World in 1859: Being the US & Canada.

    Census 1861 East Flamborough, Wentworth Co., Ontario, Rebecca Hamilton, age 46, Toll House:
    Note2: The Toll House was on the Snake Road (because it wandered) & was originally an native path leading to Burlington Bay & itself on Lake Ontario. The Toll House belonged to the Hamilton & Milton Road Company. 'The easterly limit of what is commonly known as the Ordnance lands on Burlington Heights.' When I visited the Toll House in October 2009 the small 2 story wood house was in need of repair & a fire had recently destroyed the roof. The house sits on the Burlington town line & other the other is surrounded on all sides by the Hamilton Royal Botanical Gardens. A by-law prevents a building permit, thus hastening the deterioration of the building.

    Looking in the past we can image this house sitting in this small sheltered valley creek a mile or so from the Lake. Oak trees line the hillsides. Two roads meet here separated by a bow in the river. Across the washed-out bridge on the west adjacent hillside sat a hotel. 'Lots of drinking went on there at night time,'at the hotel just a little away up the hill. The creek ripples through the pond just in front of the Tollhouse. Fresh water drinking water was fetched from the spring just behind the house. Large & plentiful perch, trout, salmon harboured in this pond during the winter. 'The best perch fishing in all of Ontario' said the current owner. The actual toll both sat a 100 feet from the house. Farmers on the 2 joining roads would have to travel this way to go to the Hamilton market. -
    Ref: P J Ahlberg, Researcher, Oct. 2009.

    Further research Note: Census 1851 Flamborough W, Ward 1, Toll Keeper is 1. Michael Brown, also a couple of houses away from Dr. James Hamilton of Scotland, Board Shanty. [No relation], #2 Toll Keepers (other end of Flamborough: Hugh Connell & Thos. Dickson & family.

    For further research are: The Wallace House", 173 Main Street North:
    One of the earliest buildings in the village, the land on which the Wallace house sits passed through a succession of owners before it was sold in 1846 to William Magill. Magill is regarded as the builder as its late Georgian & NeoClassical features date c. 1840-1850 & its position faces Dundas Street & not the toll road built in 1853 (present day Main Street). Its Salt Box shape is particularly interesting as it is a design commonly seen in New England but rarely seen in this area of Ontario, especially as a feature of a stone construction. In 1853 the property was sold to Hugh Creen, described in the 1865 Wentworth County District as a "gentleman" &1807 Centre road: Bakersville settlement & as the tollgate keeper on this section of Centre Road, in Flamborough.

    Note3: 1861 Census of East Flamborough, Wm. Stuart, Enumerator, had this to say about the 4-6th Concessions on the south side: General flat but sufficient rolling to afford ever faculty drainage. The timber is mostly pine with some hard wood Oak, Buck, Maple Timber is generally Black Ask & Elm with a sprinkling of White Cedar.
    The Farms have been cleared within the last 25 years. Concession roads are mostly cleared of Stumps & graded. Farms where the Timber was mostly hardwood, the stumps are all out, but on the pine land they are still pretty thickly scattered, however with the last 5 or 6 years many of the Farmers have been clearing their land of stumps by use of Stumps machines. [The white pine roots would have been deep & massive. - PJA 2013.]

    GANGES, Michigan
    1878, Allegan is county seat, 3,000 inhabitants on the Kalamazoo river, 25 miles nw of Kalamazoo, 2 Grand Rapids railroads pass through Allegan. 3 flouring mills, 2 saw mills, 2 planning mills, 1 foundry & 1 woolen mill.
    It is an excellent farming twp. & near the lake the land is devoted chiefly to the cultivation of peaches. In the spring of 1880 the number of peach trees reached 84,000, of which 30,000 were 445 years old over. The fruit of Ganges is mainly sent on the Chicago W Michigan Railroad. It was of her son Alexander Hamilton who started these trees. - PJA
    Ref. Polk Michigan State Gazetteer.

    Michigan Crop Report 1887, Ganges. Large meteor seen through the fog on evening of May 23, first appearing in the east. 45 degrees above the horizon, moving north. Optical phenomena, Ganges 2 May: Solar halos were observed (i.e. weather - planing forecast); Hails 31st May. This phenomena would have been much discussed in the neighbourhood. - PJA.]

    Rev. James Hamilton, Jr. "God-fear mother dedicated him to the service of the pulpit before he was born" in Feb. 17, 1843, Trafalgar, Ontario.

    1890 Michigan Death Registration:
    Rebecca Lawrence-Hamilton was living with daughter Mary Jane Wanner at the time of her death.
    Registration #1600, died 17 Feb 1890, widow, aged 74y 11 months, Ganges Twp., Allegan Co., Michigan .
    [Born 17 Mar 1815, compare Monument date, equals born 4 May 1815. ]
    Born Canada, parents Mary & Richard Lawrence.

    Transcripts by P J Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Died:
    Aged 74y 11m. = 17 Mar 1815. Widowed. Dau. of Mary & Richard Lawrence.

    Buried:
    Ganges, MI.

    Children:
    1. Richard Lawrence HAMILTON was born on 20 Apr 1836 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario; died on 4 Feb 1903 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Union Cemetery.
    2. 3. Hadassah HAMILTON was born on 6 May 1841 in Chinguacousy Twp., Halton Co., Ontario; died on 28 Mar 1911 in Big Rapids, Mecosta Co., Michigan; was buried in Highland View Cemetery.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John MCCUTCHEON, Sr. was born in 1770 in Grey Abbey, County Down, Ireland (son of Samuel MCCUTCHEON, .1 and Mrs. Elizabeth (Samuel) MCCUTCHEON); died on 28 Oct 1827 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    John is the son of Elizabeth A & Samuel McCutcheon of Grey Abbey, Co. Down, Ireland.

    . 1792 - Sloanstown Land, Leased to John MCutcheon.
    . 1815 - Sloanstown Townland, leased to John McCutcheon, value of Freehold 40 shillings.
    Ref: Public Records Office of Northern Ireland ( PRONI ).

    . 1844 May 21 - Isabella Morrison stated in her deposition "…Samuel McCutcheon was married to Charlotte Letitia, the only daughter of this deponent & the said Henry Morrison & this deponent further saith that about the year of our lord 1824 the said deponent accompanied the said Samuel McCutcheon & his family from Ireland…." The year, however, was 1823. The following newspaper articles found, place McCutcheons on the de Salaberry in 1823:

    . 1823 Jun 13 - QUEBEC, JUNE 13 - LOSS OF THE DE SALABERRY STEAM BOAT BY FIRE
    {Abbreviated for to reduce repetition.]
    It is with feelings of deep regret that we announce the loss of this boat. She left our port about 2 o'clock yesterday morning for the River Chambly & Montreal & had on board no less than 240 passengers, chiefly emigrants of the poorer classes. She had hardly passed Cape Rouge, about 4 o'clock, when she was discovered to be on fire. A quantity of fuel had been piled on the right side of the boilers under which it is supposed some particle of fire must have accidentally fallen. Mr. Kuper was astonished to find that the flames had penetrated the gratings over the engine room, where 5 puncheons of spirits had been stowed, one of which instantly caught fire, burst, & spread over the deck,
    The horror & confusion of the scene at this moment may be imagined but can hardly be described. The crowd of passengers huddled together in so small a craft, effectually baffled the spirited exertions Mr. K. directed the boat to be run a-shore before the water shoaled to the depth of a man's height, she struck upon a rock; but the De Salaberry fortunately had 2 large American Boats, belonging to some rafts men who were returning home, attached to her, these with his own boat would have been fully adequate to save every individual & much of the property.
    Several passengers at this moment in a state of uncontrollable alarm, precipitated themselves into the water;  though every exertion was made to save them, 5 or 6 unhappily perished. It will hardly be credited that in this imminent peril, characters were found so inhumanly depraved as to avail themselves of common distress to plunder their fellow sufferers. It has however been reported to us, & we fear upon too good authority, that this was the case; that some of the first who landed detained the boats, regardless of the lives of those who remained on board, & commenced a most brutal scene of depredation & drinking. At a late hour of the day many were yet in a brutal state of intoxication, uttering the most ferocious execrations & threats against the proprietors of the vessel.
    … Kuper expresses the utmost gratitude to the Proprietors of the Steam Boat Telegraph, for their alacrity in sending that boat to his assistance; several gentlemen of Quebec also rendered him their services. The Boat drifted as the tide rose, & was last seen off St. Augustin, nearly burned to the water's edge.
    Ref: Quebec Mercury.

    . 1823 Jun 14, Sat . - STEAM-BOAT DE SALABERRY LOST!
    We learn with much regret, from Captain Ryan of the Steamboat La-Prairie, arrived last night from Quebec, that the De Salaberry was discovered to be on fire last Thursday morning at 6 o'clock off Cap Rouge, & the flames having made so much progress as to be inextinguishable, she was run on the chain of rocks at that place. As soon as the accident was perceived by the La Prairie, then about 3 miles ahead, she ran down to her assistance, & in concert with 2 boats dispatched from the shore on the same humane errand, took off such passengers as had remained on the wreck, some of whom had taken refuge in the chains & rigging, & whose distress may be more easily imagined than described. Many, indeed, of the more adventurous had jumped overboard before Captain Ryan reached her, but he is of opinion that few, if any, lives were lost. She then drifted with the flood tide into the middle of the river, &, when last seen, was burnt to the water's edge. Both boats had left Quebec [City] about 2 o'clock the same morning; the De Salaberry with about 150 persons (principally emigrants,) & a valuable cargo, all of which was lost; & the La Prairie with 120, mostly of the same description. We understand that Mr. Kuper, who commanded the former, used every effort to save the lives & property of those on board.
    Ref: Montreal Gazette, Quebec.

    UCLPetition 5, M Batch 14, V2204, 1824. To Lieut. Governor Peregrine Maitland.
    Petition of Hugh McCutcheon, of the Town of York, Yeoman.
    Your petitioner is a native of the Parish of Grey Abbey, County Down, Ireland, from whence he imported to this Province last year [1823], with a wife & 3 children.
    He has taken the Oath of Allegiance & never applied for Land from the Crown & having the means to improve 100 Acres, humbly prays your Excellence will be pleased to grant him 100 Acres & prays for fees.
    Your petitioner will ever pray, signed, John McCutcheon., York, 17 February, 1824.

    . Province of Upper Canada I certify that John McCutcheon, Native of Ireland hath taken & subscribed the Oath of Allegiance required in the Home District [Toronto], this 17th day of February, 1824. Signed, Grant Power, Council.

    * * We do hereby Certify that the bearers, John McCutchoen & Elenor McCutcheon, otherwise Johnston, his wife was born & bred in the parish of Grey Abby Co. Down, Ireland & always supported fair moral characters & regular members of this Congregation & in full communion with us & may be admitted into any Christian community wherever their lots may fall.
    Signed, March 29, 1823, Edw. Jodin Caislees?, Wm. K Bailie, John MCondry, J.C.
    I believe the above true, John Watson

    . Envelope: Gov. Offices, 18th Feb, 1824. The subject is requested to report here here for the information of the Honorable Council. Signed, M Johnson.
    I do not find hat the petitioner has received any lands or Order for land. Thos. Ridout, Survey Office.
    In Council, 18 Feb., 1824, Recommended, Order issued 18th Feby, 1824.
    Notes: It appears that John McCutcheon was requested to return for further information & may have spoken at the Council himself. - PJA

    . 1824 Feb 18 - Upper Canada L Books [C104, p98].
    York Executive Council Chamber, Wednesday 18 Feb. 1824, Present. Chief Justice Wm. Drummer Powell, James Baby & Samuel Smith.
    John McCutcheon, M5, Praying for grant of 200 acres of land, praying for [free Survey] fees.
    Granted.
    . Granted on that day also were, Hugh McCutcheon, M3, Wm. McCutcheon, W4, of Lot 7, Con 5, Erin & Samuel McCutcheon, M2.

    . 1821 Sep 4 TICKET OF LOCATION:
    Under the authority of an Order of Council on the 22 of August 1821 granting
    unto William McCutcheon a native of Grey Abbey, County Down, of land now of the home District, yeoman, a gratuitous grant of 50 acres of land the NE 1/4 of lot 7 in the 5th Concession in the Township of Erin in the County of Halton in the District of Gore containing 50 acres subject to the settling duties by Orders in Council 20th October 1818 clear & fence 5 acres for every hundred acres granted, build a dwelling house 16 ' by 20' & to clear one half of the road in front of each lot the whole to be performed within 2 years from the date of this ticket. Ref: pg. 755.

    . 1827 Oct 1827 - WILL of John McCutcheon:
    Heir & DeviseeIn the name of God Amen, I John McCutcheon do bequeath to my wife Eleanor otherwise Johnston, all the property that I possess while she lives that she is to have the rooms that we live in, & she half of the clearing at that time.
    & at her death I do bequeath to my son Robert one shilling & to his son John one cow, & to my son Hugh 50 acres of l& if that he comes to live on it.
    & to my son William 50 acres of the NW half of this lot & if Hugh does not come to live on it , then him or his family is to have 2 pound, 10 shilling per year out of it.
    All that she possesses at her last after putting us in the ground is to go to our grandchildren - it is to be valued & then to be divided equally amongst them. Robert's sons Henry & James, Hugh's children & William's children.
    I am in my full judgment & understanding at this present time but does not know how long that may last with me. October 28 1827
    Signed, John McCutcheon, Lot 7, Con 5 Erin.

    . 1848 Feb 21, Crown Lands Office, Elora
    Sir, William McCutcheon has called here today wishing us to procure his patent for him & has put into my hands £12 0s 15d. which I here enclose as the Patent fees on East 1/2 Lot 7 Concession V Erin Township. 
    William McCutcheon E-1/2-7 in Con. V Erin 100 acres obtained location ticket about December 1823 - Fees 6.7.6
    John McCutcheon W 1/2-7 in V 100 acres obtained Location Ticket about December 1823. Fees 6.7.6. Total # 12 15s.
    I also enclose certificate of what is now done on said lots together with certificate on the Location Tickets, having been left in the Surveyor's Office Toronto twelve years ago.
    If the fees should be more I will forward the balance when the patents come up.  I have the honour to remain respectfully Sir, Your Obedient Servant. Ref pg. 763      

    . 1860 March 1st, Ospringe,
    Mr.  Murphy;  Sir;  Please let me know how the deed of lot No. 7 Concession V Erin is coming out, whether all in my name or 50 acres & 50 acres in Nancy Warden`s name.  My father William McCutcheon has been seeing you some different times about it.  Please write by return post & let me know how the matter stands, when it comes out & what it will cost.
    & oblige, Yours Truly, signed, Hellen McCutcheon, Ospringe, Erin.
    Ref: Erin Township Papers MS 658 R 135, pg. 765.

    Erin Twp. Wellington Co. Assessment Census Summary: Head of family names only:
    . 1824 & c. 1825 Apr 18th Census shows John McCutcheon: 1 Male, 1 Female, Total two; Wm. McC. Total 4; Robert McCutheon 1 Male 1 Female, Total 4

    . 1826 Apr 11 Census: Wm. McKutching: Total 7 (additional adult male & female). John McC. no longer found on censuses. Are the parents living with son Wm. McC.?

    . 1829 Census: Wm. McCutcheon: Total Seven but 1 less male adult & one new male child. Is father John deceased?

    . 1830 Census: living with son Wm. McCutcheon? Adult Male Less One

    . 1831 Census: Wm. McC. (no total) but one less adult female. Is mother Eleanor deceased?

    . 1832 Census: Hugh McCutcheon now has his own farm with 2 female children.

    . The MacCutcheon / MacQuiston's originated in the Isle of Skye circa 1495, as offspring of an illegitimate child of Hugh MacDonald. Hugh was the progenitor of the "MacDonalds of Sleat". The first record of a McCutcheon buried in the graveyard of Grey Abbey is Hugh McCutcheon. The Townland of Sloanstown is in the parish of Donaghadee sharing a common border with the parish of Grey Abbey. It is very easy to understand why the McCutcheons sometimes are referred to as originating in Grey Abbey. The town of Grey Abbey is located on the shores of Strangford Lough, derived from an Old Norse word meaning "strong fjord". The Towns of Donaghadee mid-upper & Grey Abbey mid- lower. In the early part of 1600's that the McCutcheons came to settle in the civil parish of Donaghadee.

    . 1728 Oct 28 - WILL of John McCutcheon:
    In the name of God Amen, I John McCutcheon do bequeath to my wife Eleanor otherwise Johnston all the property that I possess while she lives that she is to have the rooms that we live in, and she half of the clearing at that time. And at her death I do bequeath to my son Robert one shilling and to his son John one cow, and to my son Hugh 50 acres of land if that he comes to live on it. And to my son William 50 acres of the NW half of this lot. And if Hugh does not come to live on it then him or his family is to have 2 pound, 10 shilling per year out of it. All that she possesses at her last after putting us in the ground is to go to our grandchildren - it is to be valued and then to be divided equally amongst them. Robert's sons Henry & James, Hugh's children & William's children. I am in my full judgment & understanding at this present time but does not know how long that may last with me.
    Signed, October 28 1827, John McCutcheon, Erin Lot 7 Con 5.
    Wit: William Kennedy, John S. Teetzel, John T. Westfall, Stephen Clink.

    GRAVE NOTES
    Note1: 1827 Oct 28, John S Teetzel, Wm. Kennedy, John T. Westfall, Stephen Clink were witnesses to the WILL of John McCutcheon, Lot 7, Con 5, Erin Twp., Wellington County.

    *Note2: In 1827 John S Teetzel was living at Palemro, Halton County, which was quite a distance from John McCutcheon's home in Erin Township. The Will was signed at Erin Township; two witnesses are also from Erin Twp., & Westall [of Elmira, Waterloo Co] was closer to Teetzel. Rev. Stephen Clink, Methodist Church, Balinafad. These 3 men were German.
    The Irish men, Kennedy [of Lot 11, Con. 5, Erin Twp.] & McCutcheon were in-laws.
    Was Teetzel also commissioned at the same time to make the monument for McCutcheon? If John McCutcheon's gravestone is ever located, it should be possible to determine John S Teetzel distinctive chisel markings. - PJ Ahlberg, 2017.

    . 1860 March 1st, Ospringe. Mr. Murphy; Sir; Please let me know how the deed of Lot No. 5, Concession 5 Erin is coming out, whether all in my name or 50 acres & 50 acres in Nancy Warden`s name. My father William McCutcheon has been seeing you some different times about it. Please write by return post & let me know how the matter stands, when it comes out & what it will cost. & oblige, Yours Truly Ellen McCutcheon, Ospringe, Erin.
    Ref: Erin Township Papers, Wellington Co., . pg. 765  of MS 658 R 135.

    . 1860 Jun 28th, Quebec. Certificate for the Heir & Devisee Commission
    Crown Land Department
    I certify that the W Half Lot 7, Con 5, f the Twp. of Erin was located 20th July 1826 in the name of William McCutcheon as an emigrant settler & has been described for patent remains as certified to the Commission 7th July 1858 in the claim of Agnes Warren (Warne), formerly McCutcheon & Eleanor McCutcheon.

    . Know all men by these presents that I Hugh McCutcheon of the Township of Erin in the County of Wellington and Province of Canada yeoman devise under the last will and testament of John McCutcheon late of said township of Erin County of Wellington deceased, for and in consideration of the sum of five dollars of lawful money of me in Canada to me in hand paid at or before the date hereof by William McCutcheon of the said Township of Erin in the said County of Wellington yeoman do by these presents sell, assign transfer and set over to and in favour of the said William McCutcheon his heirs executors administrators and assigns all my right title & interest both at law and in equity in & to the W half Lot 7 in Concession 5, Erin Township in the said County of Wellington.
    In witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand & 9th July, 1860.
    Signed, Hugh HISXMARK McCutcheon. Witness, John HISXMARK Anderson.
    Ref: Archives of Ontario, Heir & Devisee Commission, MS657 Reel 82. - - -

    Birth:
    near Donaghadee Parish, Ireland.

    Died:
    Note: This is date of his WILL.

    John married Eleanor JOHNSTON in 1792. Eleanor was born in 1773 in Grey Abbey, County Down, Ireland; died in 1833 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Eleanor JOHNSTON was born in 1773 in Grey Abbey, County Down, Ireland; died in 1833 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    1824 & 1925 Erin Assessments

    Died:
    living with son Wm. McCutcheon?

    Buried:
    Non-cemetery burial, as Eleanor dies before there were cemeteries establish in Erin Twp.

    Children:
    1. 4. Hugh MCCUTCHEON, Sr. was born in 1793 in Grey Abbey, County Down, Ireland; died on 19 Feb 1861 in Ospringe, Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Ballinafad Pioneer Cemetery.
    2. Robert MCCUTCHEON, .2 was born in 1794 in Grey Abbey, County Down, Ireland; died on 26 Oct 1855 in Arthur Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario; was buried in Kenilworth Methodist Cemetery.
    3. William MCCUTCHEON, Sr. was born in 1795 in Grey Abbey, County Down, Ireland; died on 31 Jul 1862 in Erin Twp., Wellington Co., Ontario.