17. Mary4 Fillebrown (Thomas3, Humpfrey2 Phillibrowne, Robert1 ffilebrowne)(171) was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony May 5, 1662.(172) The birth place was also reported as being Cambridge. Mary died March 14, 1713/14 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at 51 years of age.(173)

Mary married Nathaniel Cutter October 8, 1688 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Dominion of New England.(174) Nathaniel was born December 11, 1663 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(175) Nathaniel(176) was the son of Richard Cutter and Frances Perriman. Nathaniel died after July 10, 1726 in Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at approximately 62 years of age.(177) Nathaniel was baptized a religion unknown at the church/site unknown January 24, 1664 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(178) When Nathaniel was age 27 and Mary Fillebrown was age 28 they became the parents of Nathaniel Cutter April 10, 1691 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(179) When Nathaniel was age 29 and Mary Fillebrown was age 31 they became the parents of Mary Cutter August 5, 1693 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(180) When Nathaniel was age 31 and Mary Fillebrown was age 32 they became the parents of Jacob Cutter April 8, 1695 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(181) When Nathaniel was age 34 and Mary Fillebrown was age 36 they became the parents of Ebenezer Cutter November 11, 1698 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(182) When Nathaniel was age 39 and Mary Fillebrown was age 41 they became the parents of John Cutter September 19, 1703 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(183) When Nathaniel was age unknown and Elizabeth _________ was age unknown they became the parents of Richard Cutter about 1705 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(184) October 28, 1705, Nathaniel, a denomination unknown, was a member of the Cambridge Church in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay.

Mary, Thomas Fillebrown's child, resided with Thomas in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony circa 1665.(185) According to Savage the family lived there in "1665 or earlier".

She was baptized a Puritan, Church of England at the Church of Christ at Cambridge May 20, 1666 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(186) Mary's father, Thomas, had been"admitted into fellowship and full Comm" two days earlier. Mary and her brother, Thomas, were baptized on this date. Their mother, Hannah, was baptized October 14th. The minister the Rev. Jonathan Mitchell recorded this event in his records.

Mary resided in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Dominion of New England before 1688. When Mary was age 28 and Nathaniel Cutter was age 27 they became the parents of Nathaniel Cutter April 10, 1691 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(187) When Mary was age 31 and Nathaniel Cutter was age 29 they became the parents of Mary Cutter August 5, 1693 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(188) When Mary was age 32 and Nathaniel Cutter was age 31 they became the parents of Jacob Cutter April 8, 1695 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(189) In Mary Browne's will May 15, 1696 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, Mary Fillebrown was named as an heir.(190) "In this instrument she devised to kinsman Thomas Fillebrown (of Charlestown and Cambridge) and his three children, Mary, Thomas, and John; to daughter-in-law Mary Kemble (i.e., Mary (Brigden) Kemble, second wife of her son-in-law Henry Kemble); to Mary wife of Nathaniel Chapman of Ipswich; Sarah Bass; Abigail Voden; Joanna Everton; William and Mary Hough and her daughter Mary Brickneal; to Sarah Robinson; to wife of John Adams of Notomy. To Nathaniel Cary (Carey) of Charlestown she devised the house late belonging to her first husband, "Captain Founell." Executors were Nathaniel Chapman and Thomas Phillebrown) (Thomas Fillebrown), both of Charlestown, whose wives Mary Carey and Anna Fillebrown signed receipts (Pope, Pioneers, 179."

When Mary was age 36 and Nathaniel Cutter was age 34 they became the parents of Ebenezer Cutter November 11, 1698 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(191) When Mary was age 41 and Nathaniel Cutter was age 39 they became the parents of John Cutter September 19, 1703 in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(192) October 28, 1705, Mary, a denomination unknown, was a member of the Cambridge Church in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay. In Isaac Cole's will February 10, 1706/07 in Squamscott (now part of Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, Mary Fillebrown was named as an heir.(193) "Isaac Cole (Jr.) made his will on 10 Feb. 1706/07, being then of Quamescott (now Squamscott) in New Hampshire, and left his property to "cosen Isac Foss, cosen John Felibroun, cosen Thomas Felibroun, sister Felibroun, her daughter Mary, brother Jacobs three children, cosen Abigail Foss and her son, brother Abraham Cole, exes. cosens John and Thomas Fillebrown". Of course, by "cosen" he meant nephew and niece." She is referred to as Marie in some instances.

Mary Fillebrown and Nathaniel Cutter had the following children:

child + 32 i. Nathaniel5 Cutter was born April 10, 1691.

child 33 ii. Mary Cutter(194) was born in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts August 5, 1693.(195)

child 34 iii. Jacob Cutter(196) was born in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts April 8, 1695.(197)

child + 35 iv. Ebenezer Cutter was born November 11, 1698.

child 36 v. John Cutter(198) was born in Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts September 19, 1703.(199) John died March 15, 1789 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at 85 years of age.(200) John married Hephzibah Brooks December 26, 1734 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(201) Hephzibah was born November 18, 1701 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.(202) Hephzibah(203) was the daughter of Jabez Brooks and Hepzibah Cutter. Hephzibah died circa 1777.(204)

John was baptized a religion unknown at the church/site unknown April 23, 1704.(205)

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