Ammi Ruhamah Cutter (minister)

[4] He and his family lived at the parsonage at today's 60 Gilman Road (now known as the Cutter House), around 150 yards to the east of where the church formerly stood, which was garrisoned during the Indian wars.

[5] He preached his first sermon, as candidate, on November 10, 1729, in a "convenient house for the public worship of God".

[8] Cutter married Dorothy Bradbury on August 14, 1734, in Newbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay.

[7] They had four known children, including Dr. Ammi Ruhamah Cutter (1735–1820), a fellow graduate of Harvard College.

[9] Cutter died of dysentery in March 1746 while in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada (New France).