Will County ILGenWeb Biographies..... ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. ************************************************ File contributed for use by: Dori Leekly & Margie Glenn Author: History of Will County IL, 1878 A. C. CUTLER, farmer, See. 26; P. O. Hadley; was born in Chenango Co., N. Y., Sept. 13, 1827; he lived there until he was 7 or 8 years of age, when he moved with his parents to Erie Co., Ohio, and from there to Huron Co., Ohio; at the age of 13, he followed the life of a sailor upon the lakes; in the fall of 1844, he came with his parents to Illinois, traveling most of the way by team; for some years he drove stage for Fink & Walker, of Chicago; he also freighted through this Western country, and afterward went to Chicago and was engaged in the manufacture of shingles and also connected with the Police Department for eight years; in 1865, he crossed the plains to Colorado, mining and prospecting, and again in 1866; he came to this county in 1869, and first settled on Sec. 36, and moved from there to Hadley P. O., being its Postmaster for three years; in 1873, he came to his present farm of 105 acres. He married Miss Elizabeth GLINES, of Homer Twp., Sept. 6, 1870; she was born in Feb 1864 [1854?]; they have two children - Clinton E. B, born July 3, 1871, and Ida Lucy, Feb. 5, 1875. Additional Comments: HISTORY OF WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS; Chicago: Wm LeBaron Jr & Co, 186 Dearborn Street, 1878.