Samuel Cutts

Samuel Cutts (December 8, 1726 – May 29, 1801) was an American merchant and politician.

His entire life was passed in his native town where he became a prosperous merchant, a representative to the New Hampshire General Court and a member of the New Hampshire Provincial Congress.

He was married at Cambridge, Massachusetts, December 8, 1762 to Anne Holyoke (1735-1812).

In 1774, he met with Paul Revere and helped coordinate with local patriots for the raid on Fort William and Mary.

[1] This article incorporates text from Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, a publication from 1920, now in the public domain in the United States.