Daniel Bateman Cutter, M.D.
Portrait of Dr. Daniel Bateman Cutter (1784-1868)
Daniel Bateman Cutter (1808-1889) was the oldest of nine children born to Daniel Cutter (1784-1868) and Sally Jones (1786-1864) of Jaffrey, New Hampshire, and the 1st of their four sons. His younger years are portrayed in the description of that family.
In 1835, at age 49, Daniel Bateman Cutter married 24-year-old Clementia Parker (1811-1870), who was also born in Jaffrey, NH. She was the 2nd of five children, and the older of two daughters, born to Hon. Asa Parker (1786-1833) and Fanny Jewett Parker (1788-1866).
Having graduated from medical school that same year, he then studied medicine in Ashby, Massachusetts (16 miles from Jaffrey, NH) under Dr. Luke Howe.
The couple’s first daughter, Lucia Antoinette (1836-1854), was born in Ashby in 1836.
In 1837, the family relocated to Peterborough, NH.
Their second daughter and only other child, Isabella (Belle) Parker (1847-1871), was born 11 years after Lucia. Lucia lived only 7 more years, and died in 1854 at age 18.
In 1868, at age 21, Belle married 22-year-old Albert W Noone (1846-1932) of Peterborough, NH.
Clementina died in August 1870, at age 59, after suffering from “chronic bronchitis.” Her pastor described Clementia as a woman of great intellectual curiosity, widely read, also as a woman concerned with her family and the welfare of others.
Belle died 7 months later in March 1871, at age 24, after only 2½ years of marriage, with no children. In 1879 Major Noone married Fannie Marie Warren(~1850-1924). Upon his death in 1932, Noone was buried in the Noone-Cutter family lot in the Peterborough village cemetery.
In December 1872 Dr. Cutter, at age 64, widowed with no surviving children, married Tryphena Tufts Richardson (1819-1898), age 53, from Antrim, NH. Tryphena had been married twice before.
With her first husband, Luther Nichols (1812-1849) she had two children: Eliza Ann (1842-1843) who died in infancy, and Isaac Gerard (1847-1926).
With her second husband, Richard Baxter Richardson (~1821-1868) she had one son, LeRoy A Richardson (1853-1945).
So, when she married Dr. Cutter, she had two sons, age 25 and 19.
In 1881, Dr. Cutter authored the book History of Jaffrey, NH 1749-1880.
He died in Jaffrey in 1889 at age 81. Tryphena died in Peterborough in 1898 at age 79.
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