Rambles about Portsmouth. Sketches of persons, localities, and incidents of two centuries: principally from tradition and unpublished documents. By Charles W. Brewster.

CUTTS' GENEALOGY. 145 Elliot Vaughan married Anna Gerrish, and left 5 children, William,.George, etc., now living. Elinor Vaughan, the eldest daughter, was the second wife to Col, Rich'd Waldron (aforementioned). Had 2 sons and 4 daughters. Rich'd Waldron, Esq., of Portsmo. was the eldest. He was Secretary of New IHampshire, and sustained many other offices. The second son was a minister at Boston, whose only daughter married Col. Josiah Quincy, of Braintree. Margaret Waldron, the eldest daughter, married Eleazer Russell, Esq., of Portsmouth, father of the present Eleazer Russell, Esq. Anna married Hlenry Rust, minister of Stratham. Abigail married Col. Saltonstall, of Haverhill. Elinor died unmarried, at 19. Robert Cutts. He went from England to the West Indies, (Barbadoes or St. Kitt's,) where he married a wealthy widow, who died soon after, when he married a second wife, Mary Hoel, (who went from England to Ireland at 12 years of age, from whence she went to the West Indies,) who he brought to America. He first lived in Portsmouth, in the Great House, so called, at the bottom of Pitt street. He afterwards removed to Kittery, set up a carpenter's. yard, and built a great number of vessels. Ie had 2 sons and 4 dau ghters. Richard Cutts, the eldest son, married to --, and had - children. [Richard liad four if not more sons. Samuel, of Portsmouth; Richard, of Cutts' Island; Col. Thomas, of Saco; and Judge Edward Cutts, of Kittery. From the latter the late Edward Cutts, counsellor at law, of Portsmouth, descended. Samuel Cutts, a merchant (whose residence was on Market street, next south of the residence of the late Alexander Ladd,) was the father of Edward Cutts, the merchant, and Charles Cutts.] Robert Cutts, 2d son, married to Dorcas Hammond, daughter to MaIjor Joseph Hammond (whose father left England on the death of Cromwell, whose side he had

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Rambles about Portsmouth. Sketches of persons, localities, and incidents of two centuries: principally from tradition and unpublished documents. By Charles W. Brewster.
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Brewster, Charles Warren, 1802-1868.
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Portsmouth, N.H.,: C.W. Brewster & son,
1859-69.
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Portsmouth (N.H.) -- History.
Portsmouth (N.H.) -- Description and travel.

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