Rachel V. Cutright1

F, b. circa 1850
     Rachel V. Cutright was born circa 1850 in Virginia.1 She was the daughter of David W. Cutright and Rachel Strader.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*David W. Cutright1 b. 1818
Mother*Rachel Strader1 b. Dec 1823, d. 1915

Citations

  1. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Page 118, July 18, 1860, HH#932-939
    Cutright, D. W., 45, farmer, VA
    wife Rachel, 40, VA
    Perry, 20, farming, VA
    Lorenzo D., 18, farming, VA
    Elizabeth, 16, domestic, VA
    Jemima, 14, VA
    David, 14, VA
    Rachel V., 10, VA
    D.W.C., 1, VA.

D. M. C. Cutright1

M, b. circa 1859
     D. M. C. Cutright was born circa 1859 in Virginia.1 He was the son of David W. Cutright and Rachel Strader.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*David W. Cutright1 b. 1818
Mother*Rachel Strader1 b. Dec 1823, d. 1915

Citations

  1. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Page 118, July 18, 1860, HH#932-939
    Cutright, D. W., 45, farmer, VA
    wife Rachel, 40, VA
    Perry, 20, farming, VA
    Lorenzo D., 18, farming, VA
    Elizabeth, 16, domestic, VA
    Jemima, 14, VA
    David, 14, VA
    Rachel V., 10, VA
    D.W.C., 1, VA.

Luverna Cutright1

F, b. circa 1856
     Luverna Cutright was born circa 1856 in Virginia.1 She was the daughter of David W. Cutright and Rachel Strader.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*David W. Cutright1 b. 1818
Mother*Rachel Strader1 b. Dec 1823, d. 1915

Citations

  1. [S86] Census: 1870 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington, Page 15, August 15, 1870, HH#114-108
    Cutright, David W., 52, farm laborer, VA
    Rachel, 48, keeping house, VA
    David, 20, farm laborer, VA
    Luverna, 14, VA
    Armistad, 11, VA
    Sarah, 9, Va
    Barbara, 7, VA
    Francis, 6, WV.

Armistad Cutright1

M, b. circa 1859
     Armistad Cutright was born circa 1859 in Virginia.1 He was the son of David W. Cutright and Rachel Strader.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*David W. Cutright1 b. 1818
Mother*Rachel Strader1 b. Dec 1823, d. 1915

Citations

  1. [S86] Census: 1870 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington, Page 15, August 15, 1870, HH#114-108
    Cutright, David W., 52, farm laborer, VA
    Rachel, 48, keeping house, VA
    David, 20, farm laborer, VA
    Luverna, 14, VA
    Armistad, 11, VA
    Sarah, 9, VA
    Barbara, 7, VA
    Francis, 6, WV.

Sarah Cutright1

F, b. circa 1861
     Sarah Cutright was born circa 1861 in Virginia.1 She was the daughter of David W. Cutright and Rachel Strader.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*David W. Cutright1 b. 1818
Mother*Rachel Strader1 b. Dec 1823, d. 1915

Citations

  1. [S86] Census: 1870 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington, Page 15, August 15, 1870, HH#114-108
    Cutright, David W., 52, farm laborer, VA
    Rachel, 48, keeping house, VA
    David, 20, farm laborer, VA
    Luverna, 14, VA
    Armistad, 11, VA
    Sarah, 9, VA
    Barbara, 7, VA
    Francis, 6, WV.

Barbara Cutright1

F, b. circa 1863
     Barbara Cutright was born circa 1863 in Virginia.1 She was the daughter of David W. Cutright and Rachel Strader.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*David W. Cutright1 b. 1818
Mother*Rachel Strader1 b. Dec 1823, d. 1915

Citations

  1. [S86] Census: 1870 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington, Page 15, August 15, 1870, HH#114-108
    Cutright, David W., 52, farm laborer, VA
    Rachel, 48, keeping house, VA
    David, 20, farm laborer, VA
    Luverna, 14, VA
    Armistad, 11, VA
    Sarah, 9, VA
    Barbara, 7, VA
    Francis, 6, WV.

Frances M. Cutright1,2

F, b. circa 1864
     Frances M. Cutright was born circa 1864 in West Virginia.1,2 She was the daughter of David W. Cutright and Rachel Strader.1
      Frances M. Cutright was also known as Francis Cutright.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*David W. Cutright1 b. 1818
Mother*Rachel Strader1 b. Dec 1823, d. 1915

Citations

  1. [S86] Census: 1870 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington, Page 15, August 15, 1870, HH#114-108
    Cutright, David W., 52, farm laborer, VA
    Rachel, 48, keeping house, VA
    David, 20, farm laborer, VA
    Luverna, 14, VA
    Armistad, 11, VA
    Sarah, 9, VA
    Barbara, 7, VA
    Francis, 6, WV.
  2. [S158] Census: 1880 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington, District 128, Page 27, June 24, 1880, HH#250-250
    Cutright, David, 62, farmer, WV WV WV
    wife Rachael, 56, keeping house, WV WV WV
    son David, 28, farm laborer, WV WV WV
    daughter Frances M., 15, at home, WV WV WV
    son Armsed, 21, farm laborer, WV WV WV.

Abraham Cutright1

M, b. 24 March 1844, d. 15 October 1862
     Abraham Cutright was born on 24 March 1844 in Upshur, West Virginia.2,1,3,4 He was the son of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf.1 Abraham Cutright died on 15 October 1862 in Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia, at age 18.1
      Abraham Cutright was also known as Abram Cutright.3
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*Elmore Cutright1 b. 31 Dec 1820, d. 1905
Mother*Nancy A. Wolf1 b. 10 Jan 1823

Citations

  1. [S537] Death Records: WV Division of Culture and History, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx, Abraham Cutright, born in Upshur County, West Virginia, age 19, s/o Elmore & Nancy Cutright, died October 15, 1862 of pneumonia in Wheeling [Ohio County], West Virginia. Informant Elmore Cutright, Father.
  2. [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, The History of West Virginia, Old and New
    Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
    Chicago and New York, Volume III,
    pg. 579-580

    LEMUEL R. CUTRIGHT, of Upshur County, is in his seventy-
    second year, and is probably the youngest Grand Army man
    in West Virginia. Ue was in service only the latter months
    of the great struggle, but four of his older brothers were in
    the service practically from the beginning of the war. The
    Cutrights have been a prominent family in Upshur County
    since pioneer days, and the name has always been associated
    with stalwart Americanism.

    Lemuel R. Cutright, who is still living on his farm on
    the French Creek Pike, a half mile north of Adrian, was
    burn in Upshur County, February 3, 1850, son of Elmore
    aud Nancy A. (Wolfe) Cutright. His father was born near
    Hampton, West Virginia, December 31, 1820, and his mother
    on Middle Fork in Upshur County, January 10, 1823. After
    their marriage they settled on a farm near Hampton, and
    in October, 1870, moved to another farm in Rowan County,
    where they lived out their lives. They were devout Meth-
    odists in religion, aud the father always upheld the prin-
    ciples of the republican party. In their family were twelve
    children, a brief record of whom follows: Mifflin, born
    April 9, 1841, who was one of the soldiers of the family in
    the Civil war; Granville S., born October 29, 1842, who
    also had a military record; Abraham, burn March 23, 1844,
    who died while in the army; Mary E., born November 14,
    1845, now deceased; Jacob E., burn July 6, 1847, who was
    a soldier and is still living; Lemuel R.; Asa, born August
    6, 1851; James A., born July 5, 1853, deceased; Alonzo,
    born December 13, 1854; Columbus, born May 6, 1856;
    Indiana, born December 27; 1857; and Derwinda J., born
    May 18, 1859.

    Lemuel R. Cutright grew up on a farm, was educated in
    the common schools, and in 1865, at the age of fifteen, was
    mustered into Company I of the Third West Virginia
    Cavalry. He was with that command during the concluding
    phases of the Civil war, and then came home and went to
    work on the farm. Farming has been his steady occupation
    during all subsequent years, and he still lives on his place
    of fifty-seven acres. He is one of the directors of the Bank
    of Adrian, is a member of the Grand Army Post at Buck-
    hannon and has stanchly upheld the republican party in
    many successive campaigns.

    On November 14, 1867, Mr. Cutright married Salina
    Brady. Her death on March 31, 1917, occurred only a few
    months before they should have celebrated their golden
    wedding anniversary. To their marriage were born eleven
    children: Aura M., born October 16, 1870, at home; Allen
    B., born January 2, 1873, deputy sheriff of Upshur County;
    Elva, born June 3, 1875, wife of Charles Hyre; James E.,
    born June 10, 1877; Bertha, born Jane 2, ly79, deceased;
    Holly, born May 27, 1881; Carl, born June 13, 1883; Maude,
    born October 5, 1885, wife of Mack Cutright; Lora, born
    September 2, 1888, wife of G. C. Marsh; and two other chil-
    dren that died in infancy.
  3. [S444] Census: 1850 Lewis, Virginia, District 30, Page 115, August 15, 1850, HH#762-770
    Cutright, Elmore, 30, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 27, VA
    Miffin, 10, VA
    Granville, 7, VA
    Abram, 5, VA
    Mary E., 4, VA
    Irving, 3, VA
    Lemuel, 0, VA.
  4. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, July 12, 1860, HH#834-840
    Cutright, Elmore, 40, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 38, VA
    Mifflin, 20, VA
    Granville, 17, VA
    Abram, 16, VA
    Mary E., 15, VA
    Jacob E., 14, VA
    Lem'l, 12, VA
    Asa S., 10, VA
    Jas A., 9, VA
    Alonzo, 7, VA
    Columbus, 5, VA
    Indiana, 3, VA
    Derinda J., 1, VA.

Mifflin Cutright1,2

M, b. 9 April 1841
     Mifflin Cutright was born on 9 April 1841 in Virginia.3,1,2 He was the son of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*Elmore Cutright1 b. 31 Dec 1820, d. 1905
Mother*Nancy A. Wolf1 b. 10 Jan 1823

Citations

  1. [S444] Census: 1850 Lewis, Virginia, District 30, Page 115, August 15, 1850, HH#762-770
    Cutright, Elmore, 30, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 27, VA
    Miffin, 10, VA
    Granville, 7, VA
    Abram, 5, VA
    Mary E., 4, VA
    Irving, 3, VA
    Lemuel, 0, VA.
  2. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, July 12, 1860, HH#834-840
    Cutright, Elmore, 40, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 38, VA
    Mifflin, 20, VA
    Granville, 17, VA
    Abram, 16, VA
    Mary E., 15, VA
    Jacob E., 14, VA
    Lem'l, 12, VA
    Asa S., 10, VA
    Jas A., 9, VA
    Alonzo, 7, VA
    Columbus, 5, VA
    Indiana, 3, VA
    Derinda J., 1, VA.
  3. [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, The History of West Virginia, Old and New
    Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
    Chicago and New York, Volume III,
    pg. 579-580

    LEMUEL R. CUTRIGHT, of Upshur County, is in his seventy-
    second year, and is probably the youngest Grand Army man
    in West Virginia. Ue was in service only the latter months
    of the great struggle, but four of his older brothers were in
    the service practically from the beginning of the war. The
    Cutrights have been a prominent family in Upshur County
    since pioneer days, and the name has always been associated
    with stalwart Americanism.

    Lemuel R. Cutright, who is still living on his farm on
    the French Creek Pike, a half mile north of Adrian, was
    burn in Upshur County, February 3, 1850, son of Elmore
    aud Nancy A. (Wolfe) Cutright. His father was born near
    Hampton, West Virginia, December 31, 1820, and his mother
    on Middle Fork in Upshur County, January 10, 1823. After
    their marriage they settled on a farm near Hampton, and
    in October, 1870, moved to another farm in Rowan County,
    where they lived out their lives. They were devout Meth-
    odists in religion, aud the father always upheld the prin-
    ciples of the republican party. In their family were twelve
    children, a brief record of whom follows: Mifflin, born
    April 9, 1841, who was one of the soldiers of the family in
    the Civil war; Granville S., born October 29, 1842, who
    also had a military record; Abraham, burn March 23, 1844,
    who died while in the army; Mary E., born November 14,
    1845, now deceased; Jacob E., burn July 6, 1847, who was
    a soldier and is still living; Lemuel R.; Asa, born August
    6, 1851; James A., born July 5, 1853, deceased; Alonzo,
    born December 13, 1854; Columbus, born May 6, 1856;
    Indiana, born December 27; 1857; and Derwinda J., born
    May 18, 1859.

    Lemuel R. Cutright grew up on a farm, was educated in
    the common schools, and in 1865, at the age of fifteen, was
    mustered into Company I of the Third West Virginia
    Cavalry. He was with that command during the concluding
    phases of the Civil war, and then came home and went to
    work on the farm. Farming has been his steady occupation
    during all subsequent years, and he still lives on his place
    of fifty-seven acres. He is one of the directors of the Bank
    of Adrian, is a member of the Grand Army Post at Buck-
    hannon and has stanchly upheld the republican party in
    many successive campaigns.

    On November 14, 1867, Mr. Cutright married Salina
    Brady. Her death on March 31, 1917, occurred only a few
    months before they should have celebrated their golden
    wedding anniversary. To their marriage were born eleven
    children: Aura M., born October 16, 1870, at home; Allen
    B., born January 2, 1873, deputy sheriff of Upshur County;
    Elva, born June 3, 1875, wife of Charles Hyre; James E.,
    born June 10, 1877; Bertha, born Jane 2, ly79, deceased;
    Holly, born May 27, 1881; Carl, born June 13, 1883; Maude,
    born October 5, 1885, wife of Mack Cutright; Lora, born
    September 2, 1888, wife of G. C. Marsh; and two other chil-
    dren that died in infancy.

Granville Shannon Cutright1,2,3

M, b. 29 October 1842, d. 5 February 1923
     Granville Shannon Cutright was born on 29 October 1842 in Virginia.4,1,2 He was the son of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf. Granville Shannon Cutright died on 5 February 1923 in Upshur, West Virginia, at age 80.3
Last Edited26 May 2010
Father*Elmore Cutright b. 31 Dec 1820, d. 1905
Mother*Nancy A. Wolf b. 10 Jan 1823

Citations

  1. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, July 12, 1860, HH#834-840
    Cutright, Elmore, 40, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 38, VA
    Mifflin, 20, VA
    Granville, 17, VA
    Abram, 16, VA
    Mary E., 15, VA
    Jacob E., 14, VA
    Lem'l, 12, VA
    Asa S., 10, VA
    Jas A., 9, VA
    Alonzo, 7, VA
    Columbus, 5, VA
    Indiana, 3, VA
    Derinda J., 1, VA.
  2. [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, The History of West Virginia, Old and New
    Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
    Chicago and New York, Volume III,
    pg. 579-580

    LEMUEL R. CUTRIGHT, of Upshur County, is in his seventy-
    second year, and is probably the youngest Grand Army man
    in West Virginia. Ue was in service only the latter months
    of the great struggle, but four of his older brothers were in
    the service practically from the beginning of the war. The
    Cutrights have been a prominent family in Upshur County
    since pioneer days, and the name has always been associated
    with stalwart Americanism.

    Lemuel R. Cutright, who is still living on his farm on
    the French Creek Pike, a half mile north of Adrian, was
    burn in Upshur County, February 3, 1850, son of Elmore
    aud Nancy A. (Wolfe) Cutright. His father was born near
    Hampton, West Virginia, December 31, 1820, and his mother
    on Middle Fork in Upshur County, January 10, 1823. After
    their marriage they settled on a farm near Hampton, and
    in October, 1870, moved to another farm in Rowan County,
    where they lived out their lives. They were devout Meth-
    odists in religion, aud the father always upheld the prin-
    ciples of the republican party. In their family were twelve
    children, a brief record of whom follows: Mifflin, born
    April 9, 1841, who was one of the soldiers of the family in
    the Civil war; Granville S., born October 29, 1842, who
    also had a military record; Abraham, burn March 23, 1844,
    who died while in the army; Mary E., born November 14,
    1845, now deceased; Jacob E., burn July 6, 1847, who was
    a soldier and is still living; Lemuel R.; Asa, born August
    6, 1851; James A., born July 5, 1853, deceased; Alonzo,
    born December 13, 1854; Columbus, born May 6, 1856;
    Indiana, born December 27; 1857; and Derwinda J., born
    May 18, 1859.

    Lemuel R. Cutright grew up on a farm, was educated in
    the common schools, and in 1865, at the age of fifteen, was
    mustered into Company I of the Third West Virginia
    Cavalry. He was with that command during the concluding
    phases of the Civil war, and then came home and went to
    work on the farm. Farming has been his steady occupation
    during all subsequent years, and he still lives on his place
    of fifty-seven acres. He is one of the directors of the Bank
    of Adrian, is a member of the Grand Army Post at Buck-
    hannon and has stanchly upheld the republican party in
    many successive campaigns.

    On November 14, 1867, Mr. Cutright married Salina
    Brady. Her death on March 31, 1917, occurred only a few
    months before they should have celebrated their golden
    wedding anniversary. To their marriage were born eleven
    children: Aura M., born October 16, 1870, at home; Allen
    B., born January 2, 1873, deputy sheriff of Upshur County;
    Elva, born June 3, 1875, wife of Charles Hyre; James E.,
    born June 10, 1877; Bertha, born Jane 2, ly79, deceased;
    Holly, born May 27, 1881; Carl, born June 13, 1883; Maude,
    born October 5, 1885, wife of Mack Cutright; Lora, born
    September 2, 1888, wife of G. C. Marsh; and two other chil-
    dren that died in infancy.
  3. [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Name: Granvill Shannon Cutright
    Death Date: 05 Feb 1923
    Death Place: Upshur, West Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Age:
    Estimated Birth Year:
    Birth Place:
    Marital Status:
    Spouse's Name:
    Father's Name: Elmore Cutright
    Father's Birthplace:
    Mother's Name: Nancy Walf
    Mother's Birthplace:
    Occupation:
    Street Address:
    Residence:
    Cemetery:
    Burial Place:
    Burial Date:
    Film Number: 1953053
    Digital Folder Number: 4257659
    Image Number: 327
    Source: County Records
    Reference Number: 3319
    Collection: West Virginia Deaths, 1853-1970.
  4. [S444] Census: 1850 Lewis, Virginia, District 30, Page 115, August 15, 1850, HH#762-770
    Cutright, Elmore, 30, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 27, VA
    Miffin, 10, VA
    Granville, 7, VA
    Abram, 5, VA
    Mary E., 4, VA
    Irving, 3, VA
    Lemuel, 0, VA.

Mary E. Cutright1

F, b. 14 November 1845
     Mary E. Cutright was born on 14 November 1845 in Virginia.2,1,3 She was the daughter of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*Elmore Cutright1 b. 31 Dec 1820, d. 1905
Mother*Nancy A. Wolf1 b. 10 Jan 1823

Citations

  1. [S444] Census: 1850 Lewis, Virginia, District 30, Page 115, August 15, 1850, HH#762-770
    Cutright, Elmore, 30, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 27, VA
    Miffin, 10, VA
    Granville, 7, VA
    Abram, 5, VA
    Mary E., 4, VA
    Irving, 3, VA
    Lemuel, 0, VA.
  2. [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, The History of West Virginia, Old and New
    Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
    Chicago and New York, Volume III,
    pg. 579-580

    LEMUEL R. CUTRIGHT, of Upshur County, is in his seventy-
    second year, and is probably the youngest Grand Army man
    in West Virginia. Ue was in service only the latter months
    of the great struggle, but four of his older brothers were in
    the service practically from the beginning of the war. The
    Cutrights have been a prominent family in Upshur County
    since pioneer days, and the name has always been associated
    with stalwart Americanism.

    Lemuel R. Cutright, who is still living on his farm on
    the French Creek Pike, a half mile north of Adrian, was
    burn in Upshur County, February 3, 1850, son of Elmore
    aud Nancy A. (Wolfe) Cutright. His father was born near
    Hampton, West Virginia, December 31, 1820, and his mother
    on Middle Fork in Upshur County, January 10, 1823. After
    their marriage they settled on a farm near Hampton, and
    in October, 1870, moved to another farm in Rowan County,
    where they lived out their lives. They were devout Meth-
    odists in religion, aud the father always upheld the prin-
    ciples of the republican party. In their family were twelve
    children, a brief record of whom follows: Mifflin, born
    April 9, 1841, who was one of the soldiers of the family in
    the Civil war; Granville S., born October 29, 1842, who
    also had a military record; Abraham, burn March 23, 1844,
    who died while in the army; Mary E., born November 14,
    1845, now deceased; Jacob E., burn July 6, 1847, who was
    a soldier and is still living; Lemuel R.; Asa, born August
    6, 1851; James A., born July 5, 1853, deceased; Alonzo,
    born December 13, 1854; Columbus, born May 6, 1856;
    Indiana, born December 27; 1857; and Derwinda J., born
    May 18, 1859.

    Lemuel R. Cutright grew up on a farm, was educated in
    the common schools, and in 1865, at the age of fifteen, was
    mustered into Company I of the Third West Virginia
    Cavalry. He was with that command during the concluding
    phases of the Civil war, and then came home and went to
    work on the farm. Farming has been his steady occupation
    during all subsequent years, and he still lives on his place
    of fifty-seven acres. He is one of the directors of the Bank
    of Adrian, is a member of the Grand Army Post at Buck-
    hannon and has stanchly upheld the republican party in
    many successive campaigns.

    On November 14, 1867, Mr. Cutright married Salina
    Brady. Her death on March 31, 1917, occurred only a few
    months before they should have celebrated their golden
    wedding anniversary. To their marriage were born eleven
    children: Aura M., born October 16, 1870, at home; Allen
    B., born January 2, 1873, deputy sheriff of Upshur County;
    Elva, born June 3, 1875, wife of Charles Hyre; James E.,
    born June 10, 1877; Bertha, born Jane 2, ly79, deceased;
    Holly, born May 27, 1881; Carl, born June 13, 1883; Maude,
    born October 5, 1885, wife of Mack Cutright; Lora, born
    September 2, 1888, wife of G. C. Marsh; and two other chil-
    dren that died in infancy.
  3. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, July 12, 1860, HH#834-840
    Cutright, Elmore, 40, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 38, VA
    Mifflin, 20, VA
    Granville, 17, VA
    Abram, 16, VA
    Mary E., 15, VA
    Jacob E., 14, VA
    Lem'l, 12, VA
    Asa S., 10, VA
    Jas A., 9, VA
    Alonzo, 7, VA
    Columbus, 5, VA
    Indiana, 3, VA
    Derinda J., 1, VA.

Irving Cutright1

M, b. circa 1847
     Irving Cutright was born circa 1847 in Virginia.1 He was the son of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*Elmore Cutright1 b. 31 Dec 1820, d. 1905
Mother*Nancy A. Wolf1 b. 10 Jan 1823

Citations

  1. [S444] Census: 1850 Lewis, Virginia, District 30, Page 115, August 15, 1850, HH#762-770
    Cutright, Elmore, 30, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 27, VA
    Miffin, 10, VA
    Granville, 7, VA
    Abram, 5, VA
    Mary E., 4, VA
    Irving, 3, VA
    Lemuel, 0, VA.

Asa S. Cutright1

M, b. 6 August 1851
     Asa S. Cutright was born on 6 August 1851 in Virginia.2,1 He was the son of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*Elmore Cutright1 b. 31 Dec 1820, d. 1905
Mother*Nancy A. Wolf1 b. 10 Jan 1823

Citations

  1. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, July 12, 1860, HH#834-840
    Cutright, Elmore, 40, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 38, VA
    Mifflin, 20, VA
    Granville, 17, VA
    Abram, 16, VA
    Mary E., 15, VA
    Jacob E., 14, VA
    Lem'l, 12, VA
    Asa S., 10, VA
    Jas A., 9, VA
    Alonzo, 7, VA
    Columbus, 5, VA
    Indiana, 3, VA
    Derinda J., 1, VA.
  2. [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, The History of West Virginia, Old and New
    Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
    Chicago and New York, Volume III,
    pg. 579-580

    LEMUEL R. CUTRIGHT, of Upshur County, is in his seventy-
    second year, and is probably the youngest Grand Army man
    in West Virginia. Ue was in service only the latter months
    of the great struggle, but four of his older brothers were in
    the service practically from the beginning of the war. The
    Cutrights have been a prominent family in Upshur County
    since pioneer days, and the name has always been associated
    with stalwart Americanism.

    Lemuel R. Cutright, who is still living on his farm on
    the French Creek Pike, a half mile north of Adrian, was
    burn in Upshur County, February 3, 1850, son of Elmore
    aud Nancy A. (Wolfe) Cutright. His father was born near
    Hampton, West Virginia, December 31, 1820, and his mother
    on Middle Fork in Upshur County, January 10, 1823. After
    their marriage they settled on a farm near Hampton, and
    in October, 1870, moved to another farm in Rowan County,
    where they lived out their lives. They were devout Meth-
    odists in religion, aud the father always upheld the prin-
    ciples of the republican party. In their family were twelve
    children, a brief record of whom follows: Mifflin, born
    April 9, 1841, who was one of the soldiers of the family in
    the Civil war; Granville S., born October 29, 1842, who
    also had a military record; Abraham, burn March 23, 1844,
    who died while in the army; Mary E., born November 14,
    1845, now deceased; Jacob E., burn July 6, 1847, who was
    a soldier and is still living; Lemuel R.; Asa, born August
    6, 1851; James A., born July 5, 1853, deceased; Alonzo,
    born December 13, 1854; Columbus, born May 6, 1856;
    Indiana, born December 27; 1857; and Derwinda J., born
    May 18, 1859.

    Lemuel R. Cutright grew up on a farm, was educated in
    the common schools, and in 1865, at the age of fifteen, was
    mustered into Company I of the Third West Virginia
    Cavalry. He was with that command during the concluding
    phases of the Civil war, and then came home and went to
    work on the farm. Farming has been his steady occupation
    during all subsequent years, and he still lives on his place
    of fifty-seven acres. He is one of the directors of the Bank
    of Adrian, is a member of the Grand Army Post at Buck-
    hannon and has stanchly upheld the republican party in
    many successive campaigns.

    On November 14, 1867, Mr. Cutright married Salina
    Brady. Her death on March 31, 1917, occurred only a few
    months before they should have celebrated their golden
    wedding anniversary. To their marriage were born eleven
    children: Aura M., born October 16, 1870, at home; Allen
    B., born January 2, 1873, deputy sheriff of Upshur County;
    Elva, born June 3, 1875, wife of Charles Hyre; James E.,
    born June 10, 1877; Bertha, born Jane 2, ly79, deceased;
    Holly, born May 27, 1881; Carl, born June 13, 1883; Maude,
    born October 5, 1885, wife of Mack Cutright; Lora, born
    September 2, 1888, wife of G. C. Marsh; and two other chil-
    dren that died in infancy.

James A. Cutright1

M, b. 5 July 1853
     James A. Cutright was born on 5 July 1853 in Virginia.2,1,3 He was the son of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*Elmore Cutright1 b. 31 Dec 1820, d. 1905
Mother*Nancy A. Wolf1 b. 10 Jan 1823

Citations

  1. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, July 12, 1860, HH#834-840
    Cutright, Elmore, 40, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 38, VA
    Mifflin, 20, VA
    Granville, 17, VA
    Abram, 16, VA
    Mary E., 15, VA
    Jacob E., 14, VA
    Lem'l, 12, VA
    Asa S., 10, VA
    Jas A., 9, VA
    Alonzo, 7, VA
    Columbus, 5, VA
    Indiana, 3, VA
    Derinda J., 1, VA.
  2. [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, The History of West Virginia, Old and New
    Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
    Chicago and New York, Volume III,
    pg. 579-580

    LEMUEL R. CUTRIGHT, of Upshur County, is in his seventy-
    second year, and is probably the youngest Grand Army man
    in West Virginia. Ue was in service only the latter months
    of the great struggle, but four of his older brothers were in
    the service practically from the beginning of the war. The
    Cutrights have been a prominent family in Upshur County
    since pioneer days, and the name has always been associated
    with stalwart Americanism.

    Lemuel R. Cutright, who is still living on his farm on
    the French Creek Pike, a half mile north of Adrian, was
    burn in Upshur County, February 3, 1850, son of Elmore
    aud Nancy A. (Wolfe) Cutright. His father was born near
    Hampton, West Virginia, December 31, 1820, and his mother
    on Middle Fork in Upshur County, January 10, 1823. After
    their marriage they settled on a farm near Hampton, and
    in October, 1870, moved to another farm in Rowan County,
    where they lived out their lives. They were devout Meth-
    odists in religion, aud the father always upheld the prin-
    ciples of the republican party. In their family were twelve
    children, a brief record of whom follows: Mifflin, born
    April 9, 1841, who was one of the soldiers of the family in
    the Civil war; Granville S., born October 29, 1842, who
    also had a military record; Abraham, burn March 23, 1844,
    who died while in the army; Mary E., born November 14,
    1845, now deceased; Jacob E., burn July 6, 1847, who was
    a soldier and is still living; Lemuel R.; Asa, born August
    6, 1851; James A., born July 5, 1853, deceased; Alonzo,
    born December 13, 1854; Columbus, born May 6, 1856;
    Indiana, born December 27; 1857; and Derwinda J., born
    May 18, 1859.

    Lemuel R. Cutright grew up on a farm, was educated in
    the common schools, and in 1865, at the age of fifteen, was
    mustered into Company I of the Third West Virginia
    Cavalry. He was with that command during the concluding
    phases of the Civil war, and then came home and went to
    work on the farm. Farming has been his steady occupation
    during all subsequent years, and he still lives on his place
    of fifty-seven acres. He is one of the directors of the Bank
    of Adrian, is a member of the Grand Army Post at Buck-
    hannon and has stanchly upheld the republican party in
    many successive campaigns.

    On November 14, 1867, Mr. Cutright married Salina
    Brady. Her death on March 31, 1917, occurred only a few
    months before they should have celebrated their golden
    wedding anniversary. To their marriage were born eleven
    children: Aura M., born October 16, 1870, at home; Allen
    B., born January 2, 1873, deputy sheriff of Upshur County;
    Elva, born June 3, 1875, wife of Charles Hyre; James E.,
    born June 10, 1877; Bertha, born Jane 2, ly79, deceased;
    Holly, born May 27, 1881; Carl, born June 13, 1883; Maude,
    born October 5, 1885, wife of Mack Cutright; Lora, born
    September 2, 1888, wife of G. C. Marsh; and two other chil-
    dren that died in infancy.
  3. [S86] Census: 1870 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington District, Buckhannon, August 9, 1870, HH#22020
    Cutright, Elmore, 50, farmer, VA
    Nancy A., 48, keeping house, VA
    James A., 16, VA
    Alonzo, 15, VA
    Columbus, 14, VA
    Indiana, 13, VA
    Dorinda J., 11, VA.

Alonzo "Lonzo" Cutright1,2

M, b. 6 December 1855, d. 10 September 1908
     Alonzo "Lonzo" Cutright was born on 13 December 1854.3 He was born on 6 December 1855 in Virginia.4,3,1,5,2,6 He was the son of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf.1 Alonzo "Lonzo" Cutright married Catherine D. Strader, daughter of John S. Strader Jr. and Mary B. Wolfe, on 13 March 1881 in Upshur, West Virginia.7,8 Alonzo "Lonzo" Cutright died on 10 September 1908 in Rock Cave, Upshur, West Virginia, at age 52.9
Last Edited15 Dec 2009
Father*Elmore Cutright1 b. 31 Dec 1820, d. 1905
Mother*Nancy A. Wolf1 b. 10 Jan 1823

Children of Alonzo "Lonzo" Cutright and Catherine D. Strader

Citations

  1. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, July 12, 1860, HH#834-840
    Cutright, Elmore, 40, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 38, VA
    Mifflin, 20, VA
    Granville, 17, VA
    Abram, 16, VA
    Mary E., 15, VA
    Jacob E., 14, VA
    Lem'l, 12, VA
    Asa S., 10, VA
    Jas A., 9, VA
    Alonzo, 7, VA
    Columbus, 5, VA
    Indiana, 3, VA
    Derinda J., 1, VA.
  2. [S2155] Census: 1880 Roane, West Virginia
    , Spencer, District 124, Page 1, June 7, 1880, HH#2-2
    Cutright, Elmore, 57, farmer, WV WV VA
    wife Malinda, 36, WV WV WV
    son Lonzo, 25, WV WV WV
    stepson Reynolds, Henry, 12, WV WV WV.
  3. [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, The History of West Virginia, Old and New
    Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
    Chicago and New York, Volume III,
    pg. 579-580

    LEMUEL R. CUTRIGHT, of Upshur County, is in his seventy-
    second year, and is probably the youngest Grand Army man
    in West Virginia. Ue was in service only the latter months
    of the great struggle, but four of his older brothers were in
    the service practically from the beginning of the war. The
    Cutrights have been a prominent family in Upshur County
    since pioneer days, and the name has always been associated
    with stalwart Americanism.

    Lemuel R. Cutright, who is still living on his farm on
    the French Creek Pike, a half mile north of Adrian, was
    burn in Upshur County, February 3, 1850, son of Elmore
    aud Nancy A. (Wolfe) Cutright. His father was born near
    Hampton, West Virginia, December 31, 1820, and his mother
    on Middle Fork in Upshur County, January 10, 1823. After
    their marriage they settled on a farm near Hampton, and
    in October, 1870, moved to another farm in Rowan County,
    where they lived out their lives. They were devout Meth-
    odists in religion, aud the father always upheld the prin-
    ciples of the republican party. In their family were twelve
    children, a brief record of whom follows: Mifflin, born
    April 9, 1841, who was one of the soldiers of the family in
    the Civil war; Granville S., born October 29, 1842, who
    also had a military record; Abraham, burn March 23, 1844,
    who died while in the army; Mary E., born November 14,
    1845, now deceased; Jacob E., burn July 6, 1847, who was
    a soldier and is still living; Lemuel R.; Asa, born August
    6, 1851; James A., born July 5, 1853, deceased; Alonzo,
    born December 13, 1854; Columbus, born May 6, 1856;
    Indiana, born December 27; 1857; and Derwinda J., born
    May 18, 1859.

    Lemuel R. Cutright grew up on a farm, was educated in
    the common schools, and in 1865, at the age of fifteen, was
    mustered into Company I of the Third West Virginia
    Cavalry. He was with that command during the concluding
    phases of the Civil war, and then came home and went to
    work on the farm. Farming has been his steady occupation
    during all subsequent years, and he still lives on his place
    of fifty-seven acres. He is one of the directors of the Bank
    of Adrian, is a member of the Grand Army Post at Buck-
    hannon and has stanchly upheld the republican party in
    many successive campaigns.

    On November 14, 1867, Mr. Cutright married Salina
    Brady. Her death on March 31, 1917, occurred only a few
    months before they should have celebrated their golden
    wedding anniversary. To their marriage were born eleven
    children: Aura M., born October 16, 1870, at home; Allen
    B., born January 2, 1873, deputy sheriff of Upshur County;
    Elva, born June 3, 1875, wife of Charles Hyre; James E.,
    born June 10, 1877; Bertha, born Jane 2, ly79, deceased;
    Holly, born May 27, 1881; Carl, born June 13, 1883; Maude,
    born October 5, 1885, wife of Mack Cutright; Lora, born
    September 2, 1888, wife of G. C. Marsh; and two other chil-
    dren that died in infancy.
  4. [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Name: Alonzo Cutright
    Birth date: 06 Dec 1855
    Birthplace: Upshur, West Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Father's name: Elmore Cutright
    Father's birthplace:
    Father's age:
    Mother's name: Nancy A. Cutright
    Mother's birthplace:
    Mother's age:
    Christening date:
    Christening place:
    Paternal grandfather's name:
    Maternal grandfather's name:
    Paternal grandmother's name:
    Maternal grandmother's name:
    Death date:
    Age at death:
    Film number: 816151
    Digital GS number: 4229106
    Image number: 12
    Reference number: p.8, 35
    Source: County Records
    Collection: West Virginia Births 1853-1930.
  5. [S86] Census: 1870 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington District, Buckhannon, August 9, 1870, HH#22020
    Cutright, Elmore, 50, farmer, VA
    Nancy A., 48, keeping house, VA
    James A., 16, VA
    Alonzo, 15, VA
    Columbus, 14, VA
    Indiana, 13, VA
    Dorinda J., 11, VA.
  6. [S180] Census: 1900 Upshur, West Virginia, Banks, District 131, Page 19, June 15, 1900, HH#181-182
    Cutright, Alonso, Dec 1854, 45, married 20 years, WV WV WV
    wife Catherine D., Oct 1848, married 20 years, 4 children, 4 living, WV WV WV
    son Parley E., Aug 1882, 17, WV WV WV
    son Loy F., Mar 1884, 16, WV WV WV
    daughter Icy M., Oct 1886, 13, WV WV WV.
  7. [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, March 13, 1881 in Upshur County, West Virginia
    Cutright, Alonzo, 26, single, b. Upshur County, West Virginia
    Strader, Cath. D., 30, single, b. Upshur County, West Virginia.
  8. [S1217] Familysearch Labs, Groom's name: Alonzo Cutright
    Groom's age:
    Groom's estimated birth year:
    Groom's birth date:
    Groom's birthplace:
    Bride's name: Cath D Strader
    Bride's age:
    Bride's estimated birth year:
    Bride's birth date:
    Bride's birthplace:
    Event type:
    Marriage date: 1881
    Marriage place: Upshur, West Virginia, United States
    Groom's father's name:
    Groom's mother's name:
    Father of bride's name:
    Mother of bride's name:
    Marital status:
    Groom's previous wife's name:
    Bride's marital status:
    Bride's previous husband's name:
    Film number: 816188
    Digital GS number: 4230403
    Image number: 00050
    Reference number:
    Source: County Records
    Collection: West Virginia Marriages 1853-1970.
  9. [S537] Death Records: WV Division of Culture and History, http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx, Alonzo Cutright, married carpenter, age 54y 9m 3d, died September 10, 1908 in Rock Cave, Upshur County, West Virginia.
  10. [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, p.425.

Columbus Cutright1

M, b. 6 May 1856
     Columbus Cutright was born on 6 May 1856 in Virginia.2,1,3,4,5 He was the son of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf.1 Columbus Cutright married Cynthia Carpenter, daughter of Joseph Carpenter and Sarah (?), on 20 February 1880 in Roane, West Virginia.6,4
Last Edited10 Jun 2010
Father*Elmore Cutright1 b. 31 Dec 1820, d. 1905
Mother*Nancy A. Wolf1 b. 10 Jan 1823

Children of Columbus Cutright and Cynthia Carpenter

Citations

  1. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, July 12, 1860, HH#834-840
    Cutright, Elmore, 40, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 38, VA
    Mifflin, 20, VA
    Granville, 17, VA
    Abram, 16, VA
    Mary E., 15, VA
    Jacob E., 14, VA
    Lem'l, 12, VA
    Asa S., 10, VA
    Jas A., 9, VA
    Alonzo, 7, VA
    Columbus, 5, VA
    Indiana, 3, VA
    Derinda J., 1, VA.
  2. [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, The History of West Virginia, Old and New
    Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
    Chicago and New York, Volume III,
    pg. 579-580

    LEMUEL R. CUTRIGHT, of Upshur County, is in his seventy-
    second year, and is probably the youngest Grand Army man
    in West Virginia. Ue was in service only the latter months
    of the great struggle, but four of his older brothers were in
    the service practically from the beginning of the war. The
    Cutrights have been a prominent family in Upshur County
    since pioneer days, and the name has always been associated
    with stalwart Americanism.

    Lemuel R. Cutright, who is still living on his farm on
    the French Creek Pike, a half mile north of Adrian, was
    burn in Upshur County, February 3, 1850, son of Elmore
    and Nancy A. (Wolfe) Cutright. His father was born near
    Hampton, West Virginia, December 31, 1820, and his mother
    on Middle Fork in Upshur County, January 10, 1823. After
    their marriage they settled on a farm near Hampton, and
    in October, 1870, moved to another farm in Rowan County,
    where they lived out their lives. They were devout Meth-
    odists in religion, aud the father always upheld the prin-
    ciples of the republican party. In their family were twelve
    children, a brief record of whom follows: Mifflin, born
    April 9, 1841, who was one of the soldiers of the family in
    the Civil war; Granville S., born October 29, 1842, who
    also had a military record; Abraham, burn March 23, 1844,
    who died while in the army; Mary E., born November 14,
    1845, now deceased; Jacob E., burn July 6, 1847, who was
    a soldier and is still living; Lemuel R.; Asa, born August
    6, 1851; James A., born July 5, 1853, deceased; Alonzo,
    born December 13, 1854; Columbus, born May 6, 1856;
    Indiana, born December 27; 1857; and Derwinda J., born
    May 18, 1859.

    Lemuel R. Cutright grew up on a farm, was educated in
    the common schools, and in 1865, at the age of fifteen, was
    mustered into Company I of the Third West Virginia
    Cavalry. He was with that command during the concluding
    phases of the Civil war, and then came home and went to
    work on the farm. Farming has been his steady occupation
    during all subsequent years, and he still lives on his place
    of fifty-seven acres. He is one of the directors of the Bank
    of Adrian, is a member of the Grand Army Post at Buck-
    hannon and has stanchly upheld the republican party in
    many successive campaigns.

    On November 14, 1867, Mr. Cutright married Salina
    Brady. Her death on March 31, 1917, occurred only a few
    months before they should have celebrated their golden
    wedding anniversary. To their marriage were born eleven
    children: Aura M., born October 16, 1870, at home; Allen
    B., born January 2, 1873, deputy sheriff of Upshur County;
    Elva, born June 3, 1875, wife of Charles Hyre; James E.,
    born June 10, 1877; Bertha, born Jane 2, ly79, deceased;
    Holly, born May 27, 1881; Carl, born June 13, 1883; Maude,
    born October 5, 1885, wife of Mack Cutright; Lora, born
    September 2, 1888, wife of G. C. Marsh; and two other chil-
    dren that died in infancy.
  3. [S86] Census: 1870 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington District, Buckhannon, August 9, 1870, HH#22020
    Cutright, Elmore, 50, farmer, VA
    Nancy A., 48, keeping house, VA
    James A., 16, VA
    Alonzo, 15, VA
    Columbus, 14, VA
    Indiana, 13, VA
    Dorinda J., 11, VA.
  4. [S2155] Census: 1880 Roane, West Virginia
    , Spencer, District 124, Page 1, June 7, 1880, HH#3-3
    Cutright, Columbus, 23, farmer, WV WV WV
    wife Cynthia, 21, unstated.
  5. [S2156] Census: 1900 Roane, West Virginia
    , Spencer, District 103, Page 27, June 19, 1900, HH#272-280
    Cutright, Columbus, May 1856, 44, married 20 years, WV WV WV
    wife Cyntha, Mar 1859, 41, married 20 years, 6 children, 6 living, WV WV WV
    daughter Lillie B., Jan 1881, 19, WV WV WV
    son Herbert E., Mar 1882, 18, WV WV WV
    daughter Blanch, Dec 1883, 16, WV WV WV
    daughter Florence, Sep 1888, 11, WV WV WV
    son Homer, Feb 1891, 9, WV WV WV
    daughter Lucy E., Sep 1899, 8/12, WV WV WV.
  6. [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, Line 22, February 20, 1880 in Roane County, West Virginia
    Cutright, Columbus, 23, single, b. Uphsur County, West Virginia, s/o Elmore and --
    Carpenter, C., 20, single, b. Roane County, West Virginia, d/o Joseph and Sarah.

Indiana Cutright1

F, b. 27 December 1857
     Indiana Cutright was born on 27 December 1857 in Virginia.2,1,3 She was the daughter of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*Elmore Cutright1 b. 31 Dec 1820, d. 1905
Mother*Nancy A. Wolf1 b. 10 Jan 1823

Citations

  1. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, July 12, 1860, HH#834-840
    Cutright, Elmore, 40, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 38, VA
    Mifflin, 20, VA
    Granville, 17, VA
    Abram, 16, VA
    Mary E., 15, VA
    Jacob E., 14, VA
    Lem'l, 12, VA
    Asa S., 10, VA
    Jas A., 9, VA
    Alonzo, 7, VA
    Columbus, 5, VA
    Indiana, 3, VA
    Derinda J., 1, VA.
  2. [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, The History of West Virginia, Old and New
    Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
    Chicago and New York, Volume III,
    pg. 579-580

    LEMUEL R. CUTRIGHT, of Upshur County, is in his seventy-
    second year, and is probably the youngest Grand Army man
    in West Virginia. Ue was in service only the latter months
    of the great struggle, but four of his older brothers were in
    the service practically from the beginning of the war. The
    Cutrights have been a prominent family in Upshur County
    since pioneer days, and the name has always been associated
    with stalwart Americanism.

    Lemuel R. Cutright, who is still living on his farm on
    the French Creek Pike, a half mile north of Adrian, was
    burn in Upshur County, February 3, 1850, son of Elmore
    aud Nancy A. (Wolfe) Cutright. His father was born near
    Hampton, West Virginia, December 31, 1820, and his mother
    on Middle Fork in Upshur County, January 10, 1823. After
    their marriage they settled on a farm near Hampton, and
    in October, 1870, moved to another farm in Rowan County,
    where they lived out their lives. They were devout Meth-
    odists in religion, aud the father always upheld the prin-
    ciples of the republican party. In their family were twelve
    children, a brief record of whom follows: Mifflin, born
    April 9, 1841, who was one of the soldiers of the family in
    the Civil war; Granville S., born October 29, 1842, who
    also had a military record; Abraham, burn March 23, 1844,
    who died while in the army; Mary E., born November 14,
    1845, now deceased; Jacob E., burn July 6, 1847, who was
    a soldier and is still living; Lemuel R.; Asa, born August
    6, 1851; James A., born July 5, 1853, deceased; Alonzo,
    born December 13, 1854; Columbus, born May 6, 1856;
    Indiana, born December 27; 1857; and Derwinda J., born
    May 18, 1859.

    Lemuel R. Cutright grew up on a farm, was educated in
    the common schools, and in 1865, at the age of fifteen, was
    mustered into Company I of the Third West Virginia
    Cavalry. He was with that command during the concluding
    phases of the Civil war, and then came home and went to
    work on the farm. Farming has been his steady occupation
    during all subsequent years, and he still lives on his place
    of fifty-seven acres. He is one of the directors of the Bank
    of Adrian, is a member of the Grand Army Post at Buck-
    hannon and has stanchly upheld the republican party in
    many successive campaigns.

    On November 14, 1867, Mr. Cutright married Salina
    Brady. Her death on March 31, 1917, occurred only a few
    months before they should have celebrated their golden
    wedding anniversary. To their marriage were born eleven
    children: Aura M., born October 16, 1870, at home; Allen
    B., born January 2, 1873, deputy sheriff of Upshur County;
    Elva, born June 3, 1875, wife of Charles Hyre; James E.,
    born June 10, 1877; Bertha, born Jane 2, ly79, deceased;
    Holly, born May 27, 1881; Carl, born June 13, 1883; Maude,
    born October 5, 1885, wife of Mack Cutright; Lora, born
    September 2, 1888, wife of G. C. Marsh; and two other chil-
    dren that died in infancy.
  3. [S86] Census: 1870 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington District, Buckhannon, August 9, 1870, HH#22020
    Cutright, Elmore, 50, farmer, VA
    Nancy A., 48, keeping house, VA
    James A., 16, VA
    Alonzo, 15, VA
    Columbus, 14, VA
    Indiana, 13, VA
    Dorinda J., 11, VA.

Derwinda J. Cutright1

F, b. 18 May 1859
     Derwinda J. Cutright was born on 18 May 1859 in Virginia.2,1,3 She was the daughter of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf.1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*Elmore Cutright1 b. 31 Dec 1820, d. 1905
Mother*Nancy A. Wolf1 b. 10 Jan 1823

Citations

  1. [S183] Census: 1860 Upshur, Virginia, Buckhannon, July 12, 1860, HH#834-840
    Cutright, Elmore, 40, farmer, VA
    Nancy, 38, VA
    Mifflin, 20, VA
    Granville, 17, VA
    Abram, 16, VA
    Mary E., 15, VA
    Jacob E., 14, VA
    Lem'l, 12, VA
    Asa S., 10, VA
    Jas A., 9, VA
    Alonzo, 7, VA
    Columbus, 5, VA
    Indiana, 3, VA
    Derinda J., 1, VA.
  2. [S7] Book: "The History of Upshur County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Exploration and Settlement to the Present Time", by W.B. Cutright, 1907, The History of West Virginia, Old and New
    Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc.,
    Chicago and New York, Volume III,
    pg. 579-580

    LEMUEL R. CUTRIGHT, of Upshur County, is in his seventy-
    second year, and is probably the youngest Grand Army man
    in West Virginia. Ue was in service only the latter months
    of the great struggle, but four of his older brothers were in
    the service practically from the beginning of the war. The
    Cutrights have been a prominent family in Upshur County
    since pioneer days, and the name has always been associated
    with stalwart Americanism.

    Lemuel R. Cutright, who is still living on his farm on
    the French Creek Pike, a half mile north of Adrian, was
    burn in Upshur County, February 3, 1850, son of Elmore
    aud Nancy A. (Wolfe) Cutright. His father was born near
    Hampton, West Virginia, December 31, 1820, and his mother
    on Middle Fork in Upshur County, January 10, 1823. After
    their marriage they settled on a farm near Hampton, and
    in October, 1870, moved to another farm in Rowan County,
    where they lived out their lives. They were devout Meth-
    odists in religion, aud the father always upheld the prin-
    ciples of the republican party. In their family were twelve
    children, a brief record of whom follows: Mifflin, born
    April 9, 1841, who was one of the soldiers of the family in
    the Civil war; Granville S., born October 29, 1842, who
    also had a military record; Abraham, burn March 23, 1844,
    who died while in the army; Mary E., born November 14,
    1845, now deceased; Jacob E., burn July 6, 1847, who was
    a soldier and is still living; Lemuel R.; Asa, born August
    6, 1851; James A., born July 5, 1853, deceased; Alonzo,
    born December 13, 1854; Columbus, born May 6, 1856;
    Indiana, born December 27; 1857; and Derwinda J., born
    May 18, 1859.

    Lemuel R. Cutright grew up on a farm, was educated in
    the common schools, and in 1865, at the age of fifteen, was
    mustered into Company I of the Third West Virginia
    Cavalry. He was with that command during the concluding
    phases of the Civil war, and then came home and went to
    work on the farm. Farming has been his steady occupation
    during all subsequent years, and he still lives on his place
    of fifty-seven acres. He is one of the directors of the Bank
    of Adrian, is a member of the Grand Army Post at Buck-
    hannon and has stanchly upheld the republican party in
    many successive campaigns.

    On November 14, 1867, Mr. Cutright married Salina
    Brady. Her death on March 31, 1917, occurred only a few
    months before they should have celebrated their golden
    wedding anniversary. To their marriage were born eleven
    children: Aura M., born October 16, 1870, at home; Allen
    B., born January 2, 1873, deputy sheriff of Upshur County;
    Elva, born June 3, 1875, wife of Charles Hyre; James E.,
    born June 10, 1877; Bertha, born Jane 2, ly79, deceased;
    Holly, born May 27, 1881; Carl, born June 13, 1883; Maude,
    born October 5, 1885, wife of Mack Cutright; Lora, born
    September 2, 1888, wife of G. C. Marsh; and two other chil-
    dren that died in infancy.
  3. [S86] Census: 1870 Upshur, West Virginia, Washington District, Buckhannon, August 9, 1870, HH#22020
    Cutright, Elmore, 50, farmer, VA
    Nancy A., 48, keeping house, VA
    James A., 16, VA
    Alonzo, 15, VA
    Columbus, 14, VA
    Indiana, 13, VA
    Dorinda J., 11, VA.

Malinda (?)1

F, b. May 1857
     Malinda (?) married (?) Reynolds.1 Malinda (?) was born in May 1857 in Virginia.1,2 She married Elmore Cutright, son of Jacob E. Cutright and Elizabeth Westfall, circa 1878.1,3
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Child of Malinda (?) and (?) Reynolds

Family: Malinda (?) and Elmore Cutright

Citations

  1. [S2155] Census: 1880 Roane, West Virginia
    , Spencer, District 124, Page 1, June 7, 1880, HH#2-2
    Cutright, Elmore, 57, farmer, WV WV VA
    wife Malinda, 36, WV WV WV
    son Lonzo, 25, WV WV WV
    stepson Reynolds, Henry, 12, WV WV WV.
  2. [S2156] Census: 1900 Roane, West Virginia
    , Spencer, District 103, Page 27, June 19, 1900, HH#249-257
    Cutright, Elmore, Dec 1820, 79, married 22 years, WV WV WV
    wife Malinda, May 1837, 43, married 22 years, 0 children, 0 living, WV WV WV.
  3. [S2156] Census: 1900 Roane, West Virginia
    , Spenceer, District 103, Page 27, June 19, 1900, HH#249-257
    Cutright, Elmore, Dec 1820, 79, married 22 years, WV WV WV
    wife Malinda, May 1837, 43, married 22 years, 0 children, 0 living, WV WV WV.

(?) Reynolds1

M
     (?) Reynolds married Malinda (?).1
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Child of (?) Reynolds and Malinda (?)

Citations

  1. [S2155] Census: 1880 Roane, West Virginia
    , Spencer, District 124, Page 1, June 7, 1880, HH#2-2
    Cutright, Elmore, 57, farmer, WV WV VA
    wife Malinda, 36, WV WV WV
    son Lonzo, 25, WV WV WV
    stepson Reynolds, Henry, 12, WV WV WV.

Henry Reynolds1

M, b. circa 1868
     Henry Reynolds was born circa 1868 in Virginia.1 He was the son of (?) Reynolds and Malinda (?).1
Last Edited24 Nov 2009
Father*(?) Reynolds1
Mother*Malinda (?)1 b. May 1857

Citations

  1. [S2155] Census: 1880 Roane, West Virginia
    , Spencer, District 124, Page 1, June 7, 1880, HH#2-2
    Cutright, Elmore, 57, farmer, WV WV VA
    wife Malinda, 36, WV WV WV
    son Lonzo, 25, WV WV WV
    stepson Reynolds, Henry, 12, WV WV WV.

Cynthia Carpenter1,2

F, b. March 1859
     Cynthia Carpenter was born in March 1859.1,3 She was the daughter of Joseph Carpenter and Sarah (?).2 Cynthia Carpenter married Columbus Cutright, son of Elmore Cutright and Nancy A. Wolf, on 20 February 1880 in Roane, West Virginia.2,1
Last Edited26 Apr 2012
Father*Joseph Carpenter2
Mother*Sarah (?)2

Children of Cynthia Carpenter and Columbus Cutright

Citations

  1. [S2155] Census: 1880 Roane, West Virginia
    , Spencer, District 124, Page 1, June 7, 1880, HH#3-3
    Cutright, Columbus, 23, farmer, WV WV WV
    wife Cynthia, 21, unstated.
  2. [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, Line 22, February 20, 1880 in Roane County, West Virginia
    Cutright, Columbus, 23, single, b. Uphsur County, West Virginia, s/o Elmore and --
    Carpenter, C., 20, single, b. Roane County, West Virginia, d/o Joseph and Sarah.
  3. [S2156] Census: 1900 Roane, West Virginia
    , Spencer, District 103, Page 27, June 19, 1900, HH#272-280
    Cutright, Columbus, May 1856, 44, married 20 years, WV WV WV
    wife Cyntha, Mar 1859, 41, married 20 years, 6 children, 6 living, WV WV WV
    daughter Lillie B., Jan 1881, 19, WV WV WV
    son Herbert E., Mar 1882, 18, WV WV WV
    daughter Blanch, Dec 1883, 16, WV WV WV
    daughter Florence, Sep 1888, 11, WV WV WV
    son Homer, Feb 1891, 9, WV WV WV
    daughter Lucy E., Sep 1899, 8/12, WV WV WV.

Joseph Carpenter1

M
     Joseph Carpenter married Sarah (?).1
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Child of Joseph Carpenter and Sarah (?)

Citations

  1. [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, Line 22, February 20, 1880 in Roane County, West Virginia
    Cutright, Columbus, 23, single, b. Uphsur County, West Virginia, s/o Elmore and --
    Carpenter, C., 20, single, b. Roane County, West Virginia, d/o Joseph and Sarah.

Sarah (?)1

F
     Sarah (?) married Joseph Carpenter.1
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Child of Sarah (?) and Joseph Carpenter

Citations

  1. [S606] Marriage Records: WV, Division of Culture and History, Line 22, February 20, 1880 in Roane County, West Virginia
    Cutright, Columbus, 23, single, b. Uphsur County, West Virginia, s/o Elmore and --
    Carpenter, C., 20, single, b. Roane County, West Virginia, d/o Joseph and Sarah.

Herbert E. Cutright1

M, b. March 1882
     Herbert E. Cutright was born in March 1882 in Roane, West Virginia.1 He was the son of Columbus Cutright and Cynthia Carpenter.1
Last Edited25 Nov 2009
Father*Columbus Cutright1 b. 6 May 1856
Mother*Cynthia Carpenter1 b. Mar 1859

Citations

  1. [S2156] Census: 1900 Roane, West Virginia
    , Spencer, District 103, Page 27, June 19, 1900, HH#272-280
    Cutright, Columbus, May 1856, 44, married 20 years, WV WV WV
    wife Cyntha, Mar 1859, 41, married 20 years, 6 children, 6 living, WV WV WV
    daughter Lillie B., Jan 1881, 19, WV WV WV
    son Herbert E., Mar 1882, 18, WV WV WV
    daughter Blanch, Dec 1883, 16, WV WV WV
    daughter Florence, Sep 1888, 11, WV WV WV
    son Homer, Feb 1891, 9, WV WV WV
    daughter Lucy E., Sep 1899, 8/12, WV WV WV.