The Robert Cutter Sr. Family Mr. Robert Cutter was born in England. He came to Canada in a sailing vessel and settled in Aldershot around 80 years ago. He married Martha Smith of Waterdown. He was manager of a brick yard which was located behind the Aldershot station. He burnt the bricks for the school which is now the Black Horse Inn. He gave Mr. Walter Horne his first job. He bought land from Mr. Fonger and built a house 62 years ago, which he replaced by the present place 54 years ago, when he went into market gardening. Mrs. Cutter did dressmaking for Mrs. Rodderick who lived at the Rodderick Hotel which building stood until a few years ago when it was torn down to make room for the new highway. Mr. & Mrs Cutter had five daughters and two sons. Byron, the only one in Aldershot, Warren who was killed at the Dardanelles in 1916, and May, Laura, Maud, Ethel and Edith. Byron and his family who are all married still live in Aldershot and carry on the market gardening. Newspaper clipping of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cutter Clipping of article and photo: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cutter - Wright photo, June 1962 - Aldershot Couple Married 50 Years on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Cutter of Aldershot are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary on June 3, when they will be honored at a family dinner at the Willowbank, Burlington. They will receive their relatives and friends at a tea on Sunday afternoon from three until five thirty o'clock and again in the evening from seven o'clock on, at the home of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Aylett, 1097 Gallagher Road, Aldershot. Mr. and Mrs. Cutter were married in Hamilton 50 years ago by Rev. C. E. Birrell, at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. L. Hennings. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cutter have been lifelong residents of the Aldershot-Burlington district. They have one son, Robert and two daughters, Mrs. Aylett (Alma) and Mrs. Fred Thornborrow (Norma), all of Aldershot. They have nine grandchildren.