Harmon Cutler
Birth Date
On 1799 July 16 (Born)
Death Date
On 1869 January 29 (Died)
Gender
Male
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Born in Dover Plains, Dover, Dutchess, New York, United States
1799 July 16
Mother
Hannah Cordelia Youngs
Father
Samuel Cutler
Date Details
Occurred On 1799 July 16
Baptized
1839 (Age 39)
Married
Lucy Ann Pettegrew
1841 August 20 (Age 42)
Called as Captain to
Harmon Cutler Company (1852)
1852 June 27 – October 4 (Age 52)
Pioneers in Company
Roles
Captain
Traveling Group
Susannah Cutler (Age 7)
Harmon Cutler (Age 4)
Lucy Ann Pettegrew (Age 35)
Zachariah Stephen Cutler (Age 3)
Samuel Bradford Cutler (Age 18)
Benjamin Lewis Cutler (Age 16)
Orson Parley Pratt Cutler (Age 12)
Lucy Ann Cutler (Age 0)
Date Details
Started On 1852 June 27
Joined Company
Ended On 1852 October 4
Company Arrived
Married
Elizabeth Shields
1857 April 11 (Age 57)
Married
Agnes McGregor
1857 December 19 (Age 58)
Died in West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States
1869 January 29 (Age 69)
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Harmon Cutler (1799 - 1869) Profile
Sources
Person
1850 United States Census
1850 United States Census. Iowa, Pottawattamie County.
Brigham Young office files, 1832-1878 (bulk 1844-1877)
Brigham Young office files, 1832-1878 (bulk 1844-1877). Registry of the names of persons residing in the various wards, 1852: Page 51.
High Priests of Nauvoo and early Salt Lake City
High Priests of Nauvoo and early Salt Lake City, Page 34.
Presiding Bishopric immigrant location committee minutes, 1852 September 20-October 13
Presiding Bishopric immigrant location committee minutes, 1852 September 20-October 13, 20 September 1852.
Pioneer
CR 100 334: Church emigration, undated
"Twelfth Company-Captain Harmon Cutler", CR 100 334: Church emigration, undated.
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Peterson, Olive, History of Anna Cutler Galloway
Peterson, Olive, History of Anna Cutler Galloway.
Ruth P. Rogers autobiography and journals, 1850-1907
Ruth P. Rogers autobiography and journals, 1850-1907.
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