Mary married Joseph Bacon on 29 October 1730 in Boston.[2]
In 1747, her son Joseph, aged about 16 years, nominated his uncle, Joseph Abbot of Woodstock to be his guardian.[3]
Research Notes and Observations
Regarding the above guardianship of her son, Joseph Abbot of Woodstock married Abigail Cutler, so it would seem that Mary and Abigail are sisters, or at least the Mary Cutler who married Joseph Bacon was the sister of Abigail Abbot.
Sources
↑Dawes-Gates ancestral lines : a memorial volume .../ compiled by Mary Walton Ferris by Ferris, Mary Walton', 1943, Volume 1, pp 240, (203) archive.org (accessed 14 January 2023)
↑Marriage:
"Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., Marriages, 1700-1809" Ancestry Record 5208 #90011416 (accessed 14 January 2023)
Mary Cutler marriage to Joseph Bacon on 29 Oct 1730 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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