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Ammi Ruhamah Cutter (minister)

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He preached his first sermon, as candidate, on November 10, 1729, in a "convenient house for the public worship of God". The church was formally organized on November 18 the following year. He remained in the town for seven years as a physician.
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Cutter was born in 1705 to William Cutter and Rebecca Whitmore. He was the youngest of their seven known children, and was baptized on May 6.
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persuasions. They also found his "creed becoming offensive".
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British Army personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession
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In 1729, Cutter was ordained the first pastor of the new
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Cutter married Dorothy Bradbury on August 14, 1734, in
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In 1735, he was dismissed from his role due to alleged
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The Reverend

Cutter House
Yarmouth, Maine
Cambridge
Province of Massachusetts Bay
Louisbourg, Nova Scotia
Canada (New France)
Ledge Cemetery
Yarmouth, Maine
Minister
Congregational
"Old Ledge" meetinghouse
North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Yarmouth, Maine
Harvard College
Meetinghouse under the Ledge
North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Yarmouth, Maine
parsonage
Gilman Road
Cutter House
Arminianism
Calvinist
William Pepperrell
Duc d'Anville expedition
York County
Newbury
Ammi Ruhamah Cutter
dysentery

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