Er ist verheiratet mit Martha Jefferson Hackley.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1845 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States, er war 27 Jahre alt.
Spouse: Richard Dominicus Unknown
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Richard Dominicus Unknown<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Sep 21 1817 - Washington, DC, United States<br>Occupation: Surveyor<br>Marriage: Spouse: Martha Jefferson Cutts (born Hackley) - 1845<br>Death: Dec 13 1883 - Washington, DC, United States<br>Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC, United States<br>School: Georgetown, Washington, District of Columbia, United States<br>Father: Richard D. Cutts<br>Mother: Anna Cutts (born Payne)<br>Wife: Martha Jefferson Cutts (born Hackley)<br>Children: Richard Malcolm Cutts, (USN), Anna Gertrude Storey (born Cutts), Lucia Beverly Cutts, Harry Randolph Cutts, Harry Madison Cutts, M.D.<br>Siblings: James Madison Cutts, Sr., Dolley Madison (born Cutts), Mary Estelle Elizabeth (born Cutts)
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General Richard Dominicus Cutts<br>Birth name: Richard Dominicus Cutts<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Sep 21 1817 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Martha Jefferson Hackley - Dec 6 1845 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States<br>Death: Dec 13 1883 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States<br>Burial: Dec 15 1883 - Oak Hill Cemetery, District of Columbia, United States<br>Parents: Congressman Richard D. Cutts, Anna Cutts (born Payne)<br>Wife: Martha Jefferson Cutts (born Hackley)<br>Children: Moorfield, Richard Malcolm Cutts, Anna Gertrude Storey (born Cutts), Lucia Beverley Cutts, Harry Randolph Cutts, Harry Madison Cutts<br>Siblings: James Madison Cutts Sr, Thomas Cutts, Richard Cutts, Walter Cutts, Dorothea Madison Cutts, Mary Estelle Elizabeth Cutts, Mary Cutts, Mr. Cutts<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: General Richard Dominicus Cutts (b. 21 Sep 1817 Washington, D.C. - d. 13 December 1883 Washington, D.C.) was a noted military surveyor. The General entered the coast survey in 1843, remaining in its service for over forty years. His first efforts were directed toward raising the standard of topographical work, which he accomplished with eminent success. Of late years the higher scientific work of the survey has occupied his attention, and his operations have extended to all parts of the country. The shores of the Chesapeake, the coasts of the Pacific, the plains of Texas, and the mountains of New England equally bear testimony to his professional ability. To him the navigators of the Pacific are indebted for the first surveys of San Francisco, San Diego, and Monterey bays, and some other minor harbors on the coast. h dominions in North America. In the civil war he was on the staff of General Henry W. Halleck, and received the brevet rank of brigadier general of volunteers in March 1865. In 1873 he was one of the U.S. commissioners to the Vienna international exposition, and in 1883 he attended the International geodesic conference in Rome, which was convened for the purpose of considering a universal prime meridian and the unification of time. ied Martha Jefferson Hackley, granddaughter of Thomas Mann Randolph, of Tuckahoe, Georgia and daughter of Richard Shippey Hackley.
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