The Cutler Family History Project

The Cutler Family History Project


Monday, September 19, 2011

William Cutler and Tinie Sarah Smith family tree and group record

Information for William Cutler and Tinie Sarah Smith

William and Tinie Sarah, date unknown

Family group sheet

William Cutler
born 20 Mar 1864 in West Jordan, Salt Lake City, Utah
Baptized 29 Oct 1872
Endowed 20 Dec 1893 SL
Married 7 Dec 1898 in Salt Lake City, Utah, SS 7 Dec 1898 SL
Died 11 Dec 1947 in St. George, Washington, Utah (buried there)
Father: Harmon Cutler
Mother: Agnes McGregor

WIFE Tinie Sarah Smith
Born 20 Sep 1877 in Louisa Co, Virginia
Baptized 12 Apr 1893
Endowed 7 Dec 1898 SL
Sealed to parents 14 Apr 1898 SL
Died 8 May 1902 in West Jordan, Salt Lake City, Utah, buried 11 May 1902 Sandy, Utah
Father: Marlborough Smith
Mother: Araella Celastine Theodosia Simms

CHILDREN
1. Eugene Marlborough Cutler (see this post for information)

2. Douglas Cutler
Born March 1901
Died bef 1907

Note that under Tinie Sarah's name on this page is a copy of her obituary from the Salt Lake Tribune, May 9, 1902:
From West Jordan
Mrs. Tiny Cutler, wife of William Cutler, passed over the divide to the great beyond this morning at 3:30. She was about 24 years old and leaves a husband and two small children behind. The children are 2 and 1/2 and 14 months old, respectively. She was a native of Virginia where her husband first met her when on a mission. She arrived in Utah about 3 and a half years ago and has lived here ever since.

Also: Her burial site was located in the spring of 1990 and a headstone placed there by her grandchildren, R.E. Cutler, Cleyone Daly, and Donna Wallace. The cemetery record gives her cause of death as heart disease and pneumonia.

Note that on this page it reads: No records of his [Douglas's] birth or death have been found; however, reference is made to his mother's obituary. The oldest child described would have been Eugene M. Cutler, and the child described as 14 months old is thought to have been named Douglas. He was born in the covenant.

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