Gazlay Family History
 

FamilyAaron Miller Cutler

Parents

FatherLevi Cutler (7 May 1813 - 1 February 1891)
MotherNancy Eliza Miller (22 April 1816 - 11 July 1889)

Personal Information

Record Created: 23 August 2014; Last Edited: 2 April 2020 
Person ID6857
NameAaron Miller Cutler
GenderMale
Born ca. 1834 in Madison County, New York1, 2, 3
Married to Esther Lavina Spaulding4
Died 5 August 1864 in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania5
Buried in Carter School House Cemetery, Columbus, Chenango County, New York5

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyEsther Lavina Spaulding
Born
Married to Aaron Miller Cutler
  
Children of Aaron Miller Cutler and Esther Lavina Spaulding:
  
+1.FamilyDaniel Delos Cutler
Born
Married to Nellie Amelia ‘Helen’ Marsh
  

Sources

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Madison County, Brookfield, Page 115-116, family of Levi Cutler (37, New York, farmer); Eliza Cutler (35, New York); Aaron Cutler (16, New York); Joel Cutler (15, New York); Maria Cutler (12, New York); Daniel Cutler (8, New York); Barry Cutler (7, New York).
  2. New York State Census, 1855, Madison County, Town of Brookfield, family of Levi Cutler (41, Madison, farmer); wife Eliza Cutler (38, Madison); child Aaron M. Cutler (21, Madison, farmer); child Joel Cutler (19, Madison); child Nancy M. Cutler (18, Madison); child Daniel Cutler (13, Madison); child Fanny E. Cutler (11, Madison); child Levi Cutler (2, Madison).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Madison County, Town of Brookfield, Page No. 34, family of Levi Cutler (37, New York, farmer); Eliza Cutler (35, New York); Aaron M. Cutler (25, New York, farm laborer); Daniel Cutler (17, New York, farm laborer); Fanny Cutler (15, New York); Levi Cutler Jr. (7, New York).
  4. Email between Karen Hadden, August 2014 (various dates), with information on the descendants of Levi Cutler and related families.
  5. Find a Grave (website). Carter School House Cemetery, Columbus, Chenango County, New York; Aaron M. Cutler, born: 1837; died: 5 August 1864 at Camp Curtin, Pennsylvania [from record, which indicates he died during the Civil War; Camp Curtin was located in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA].