1820 - 1871 (51 years)
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| Name |
Samuel B. McCutchon |
| Born |
18 May 1820 |
| Gender |
Male |
| Died |
31 Dec 1871 |
St. Louis, Missouri |
| Buried |
Live Oak Cemetery, Pass Christian, Mississippi |
| Person ID |
I1904 |
Stewart |
| Last Modified |
28 Jul 2012 |
| Father |
Samuel McCutchon, b. 17 Nov 1773, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , d. 22 Sep 1840 (Age 66 years) |
| Relationship |
Birth |
| Mother |
Rebecca Butler, b. 20 Apr 1782, Carlisle, Pennsylvania , d. 23 Jun 1844 (Age 62 years) |
| Relationship |
Birth |
| Family ID |
F1503 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Adelaide Destrehan, b. 30 Sep 1828, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana , d. 15 Nov 1892 (Age 64 years) |
| Notes |
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| Children |
| | 1. Samuel McCutchon, b. 16 Feb 1850, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana , d. 16 Jun 1880, Pass Christian, Mississippi (Age 30 years) [Birth] |
| | 2. Amelia McCutchon, b. 15 Dec 1853, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana , d. 16 May 1923, Pass Christian, Mississippi (Age 69 years) [Birth] |
| | 3. Azby Destrehan McCutchon, b. 13 May 1858, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana , d. 26 Apr 1903, Phoenix, Arizona (Age 44 years) [Birth] |
| | 4. Adele McCutchon, b. 04 Dec 1861, d. 25 Aug 1946 (Age 84 years) |
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| Last Modified |
28 Jul 2012 |
| Family ID |
F632 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
- At one time, family owned Ormond Plantation
- Samuel B. McCutchon was apparently a partner in sugar production with his brother William Bainbridge McCutchon. During the Civil War, Samuel served as a Lt. Colonel in the Louisiana Calvary. At the end of the war, he emigrated to British Honduras and established a sugar plantation. Historian Donald Simmons, Jr., (in his book "Confederate Settlements in British Honduras", 2001) credits Samuel McCutchon for the successful introduction of plantation-scale sugar production to British Honduras. In any case, Samuel died in British Honduras, whereupon his wife, Adele, returned to Pass Christian, where she is buried.
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