Dr Amos Cotting (1749-1807)

Dr Amos Cotting, of Marlborough, Massachusetts

He was a Physician who came from Waltham to Marlborough in 1769. Aside from his own children, he brought up his successful nephew, Uriah Cotting (1766-1819), who had been orphaned at an early age and became godfather to his youngest son.

Parents

Richard Cotting

Richard Cotting or Cutting, of Waltham, Massachusetts

1710-1767

Thankful Harrington

Mrs Thankful (Harrington) Cotting, afterwards Livermore

1719-1772

Spouse

Dinah Newton

Mrs Dinah (Newton) Cotting

1759-1846

Children

Sukey Palfry Cotting

Mrs Sukey Palfrey (Cotting) Morse

b.1783

William Perkins Cotting

William Perkins Cotting, died in childhood

1785-1790

Roland Cotton Cotting

Roland Cotton Cotting, died unmarried

b.1787

Charles Chauncy Cotting

Charles C. Cotting, of Boston

b.1789

William Cotting

William Cotting, Captain of Fur-Trading Vessel, lost at sea

1791-c.1830

Amory Cotting

Amory Cotting, of Marlborough, Massachusetts

1793-1846

Samuel Cotting

Samuel Cotting, of Boston

b.1795

Amos Cotting Jr.

Amos Cotting Jr., of Brookline, Agent & Treasurer of the "Fifty Associates of Boston"

1797-1857

John Cotting

John Cotting, Innkeeper, of Marlborough, Massachusetts

b.1799

Uriah Cotting

Uriah Cotting, of New Orleans

b.1802