
This
page is dedicated to my
McCutcheon
Family,
If
you are of the McCutcheon Family,
I
would enjoy hearing from you.

John
McCutcheon immigrated from Scotland, possibly through
Ulster, Ireland.
John
arrived, we think, about 1720 and settled in Donegal,
Pennsylvania.
By
1730, he had moved and was settled in Augusta Co.,
Virginia.
John
was a member of Captian Wilson's
7th Company, Virginia Militia.
John
was killed by a tree falling on him in 1755

James
McCutcheon had land surveyed in Beverly Manor,
Augusta Co., Virginia in 1738.
James
was married to Grisal Campbell and was also a member
of Captain Wilson's 7th Company, Virginia Militia.
James
died in 1759.

James McCutcheon,
Jr. was born about 1758. He married Elizabeth.
James
was a member of Beaties' Company that fought on Kings
Mountain. They were Mountain Boys, from Washington Co.,
Virginia.
In
the early 1830's James was living in Giles Co.,
Tennessee.

Ezekial
Norris McCutcheon was born in Tennessee in 1807.
He
married Nancy M. Hale in about 1826. They lived in
Giles Co., Tennessee, where they farmed, until 1843,
when they moved to Newton Co., Arkansas.
E.
N. died in 1872 and he and Nancy are both buried in
the Dodson Cemetery near Bass, Arkansas.

James
M. McCutcheon was born in 1827 and married Sarah
Louisa Parker. James lived in Searcy Co., Arkansas. Sometime after 1910 he went to Cave Creek in Newton Co. to visit relatives and while there he died and was buried in the Old Dodson Cemetery, near Bass, Arkansas.

John
C. McCutcheon was born March 25, 1854.
He
married Mary Louisa Reddell.
John
died November 2, 1933 in Searcy Co., Arkansas and is
buried in the McMahan Cemetery, near Snowball,
Arkansas.

Mitchell
Lawson was born February 13, 1896 in Searcy Co.,
Arkansas.
Lawson
married Anie Watkins, daughter of Charlie Watkins and
Naomi Manes, August 7, 1928. They had one child, a daughter, Karylon Sue McCutcheon

For
more information
You
may E-Mail me. 


About John McCutcheon James McCutcheon,Jr.'s Will
About E. N. McCutcheon
Augusta County, Virginia Research
Joanie's McCutcheon Family
The McCutchen Family Tree
Battle of Kings Mountain 



  


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