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- . Hugh R., b. 1860, m. Maggie MacCollum, & started a business for himself 3 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. McCutcheon .
. Hugh Robert McCutcheon Family Portrait:
Maggie & Hugh Bobert McCutcheon, Thomas D, Mabel J, Annie M & Bertha L.
. 1918 Jan 10 - Ospringe, On Friday, while Mr H. R. McCutcheon of the second line, Erin was chopping for his brother, Matthew, on the third line, the chopper burst & pieces of metal flew in all directions. Fortunately no one was seriously injured.
Ref: Acton Free Press.
. 1932 Oct 27 Ospringe - In the passing on Saturday, Oct 22, Guelph General Hospital, where he had been a patient for the last 6 weeks, of the late Hugh Robert McCutcheon, Ospringe lost another of its old & esteemed residents. He was in his 76th year & spent all his life in this community being raised on the farm now owned by Merdo McCutcheon, on the 4th Line, Erin Twp. Almost 50 years ago he married Margaret McCallum & move to their present home Lot 11, Line 2, Erin. In religion, Mr. McCutcheon was a faithful member of the Church of Christ, Disciples, at Everton.
The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon form his late residence, when a large number of neighbors & friends hatred to pay their last respects. The service as conducted by Rev J M McLeod, assisted by Rev H L Richardson of Erin. An appropriate duet was rendered by Mrs Hortop & Miss Sutter. The pallbearers were 6 nephews: Messrs. T P Smith, F McCutcheon, T McCutcheon, A McCutcheon, M McCutcheon & T Mitchell. Interment was made at Everton Cemetery.
He leaves to your his loss besides his widow, 1 son, Thomas D McCutcheon, Everton &
3 daughters, Mrs Duncan T McDougall, Toronto, Mrs A J Spence, Toronto & Mrs Thos. Aitken at home.
Surviving are 2 sisters Mrs Hug Mitchell &* Mrs W J Smith, Eramosa; & 4 brothers John, William, Henry & Smith. Since sympathy is extended to the extended family.
Ref: Acton Free Press.
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