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Cuttler, Dona Lou was born on September 27, 1961 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Donald Arthur Cuttler and Louise Hebbard (Cuttler) Ehlers.
(The Genealogical Companion to Rural Montgomery Cemeteries...)
The Genealogical Companion to Rural Montgomery Cemeteries covers fifty-nine cemeteries in Montgomery County, Maryland. The cemeteries are in Hyattstown, Comus, Dickerson, Martinsburg, Sellman, Barnesville, Beallsville, Poolesville, Boyds, Clarksburg, Ceda
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(Records of marriages, deaths, baptisms, church membership...)
Records of marriages, deaths, baptisms, church membership, classes and preparatory classes span 200 years and have been transcribed from the ledgers of the Montgomery Circuit housed in Clarksburg, Forest Grove and Bethesda UMC. The ledgers contain information from the following Methodist Episcopal, Methodist Episcopal South and United Methodist Churches: Bethesda Browningsville, Cedar Grove Salem, Clarksburg M.E., Clarksburg M.E. South, Clarksburg U.M.C., Comus M.E. South, Mountain Chapel M.E. Sugarloaf Chapel, Comus, Mt. Pleasant M.E. South, Dickerson U.M.C., Forest Grove M.E. South, Bennett Chapel, Poolesville M.E., Poolesville M.E. South, Hyattstown M.E., Hyattstown M.E. South, Flint Hill M.E. South, Oak Hill Class, Germantown Methodist, Pleasant Plains Class Mountain Vies, Purdum, Mt. Lebanon Class and Darnestown M.E. Church.,., 8.5x11, fullname index, paper, #C1427
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(Poolesville, located in Montgomery County, Maryland, was ...)
Poolesville, located in Montgomery County, Maryland, was named for its first storekeeper, John Poole II. Poole's Store was designated as the local mail stop because the post office was included in his store. The town was a shopping mecca for area farmers
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(Comus, Maryland, is located at the base of Sugarloaf Moun...)
Comus, Maryland, is located at the base of Sugarloaf Mountain in upper Montgomery County, and is bordered by Barnesville, Hyattstown and the Frederick County line. Surrounding areas, such as Thurston, Thompsonâ€TMs Corner and Peachtree are also included in this book. The village has not always been called Comus; it has been called Nichols Crossroads, Nicholsonville and Johnsonville. Explorers Martin Chartier and Louis Michel charted the area in 1711 and soon after settlers were attracted. The author takes the reader on a tour of the history of this picturesque area. There are chapters on the schools and the many residences and buildings of the area, including the James Pearre house, the William Thompson farm, the Nicholson-Maxwell house, the general store, the Hershey farm, the Cecil farm, the McElfresh house, Mountain Chapel and cemetery, as well as many others. Also included is the popular Comus Inn, which was the authorâ€TMs great-great grandfatherâ€TMs home; if you havenâ€TMt dined there you are missing a treat! Many photos, some more than one hundred years old, add a delightful touch to this book. A map of Comus is included, as well as a bibliography and a fullname plus subject index. This is the second book in a series of four on rural villages which surround the base of Sugarloaf Mountain
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(This book tracks the history of Barnesville and Sellman, ...)
This book tracks the history of Barnesville and Sellman, in Montgomery County, Maryland. The land that became Barnesville was surveyed for Jeremiah Hays, December 10, 1747. The tracts "Jeremiah's Park" and "Hopson's Choice" were just two of the properties
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Cuttler, Dona Lou was born on September 27, 1961 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Donald Arthur Cuttler and Louise Hebbard (Cuttler) Ehlers.
Bachelor, College Charleston, 1983. Master of Education, University South Carolina, 1986.
Music educator North Myrtle Beach Elementary School, Little River, South Carolina, 1984—2002. Director christmas pagent North Myrtle Beach Elementary School, Little River, 1984—1999, director chorus, 1985—2000. Chairman Horry County Schools Festival of Circles, Conway, South Carolina, 1986—1992.
Coordinator fine arts day North Myrtle Beach Elementary School, Little River, 1986—2002, fine arts department chair, 1990—1993, fine arts chair southern accreditation of college and school, 1991—1992. Consultant MIE system Horry County Schools, Conway, South Carolina, 1991—1992. Director handbell choir North Myrtle Beach Elementary School, Little River, 1994—2002, internal coordinator strategic planning, 1995—2002, co-chairman Peace Circle, 1997—2002, technology tutor for staff, 1997—2001.
Lecturer Montgomery County History Society Genealogy Club, Rockville, 1999—2001. Weekly school newsletter North Myrtle Beach Elementary School, Little River, from 2000, director World Music Drummers, 2000—2002, director multi-cultural night, 2001—2002.
(Records of marriages, deaths, baptisms, church membership...)
(Comus, Maryland, is located at the base of Sugarloaf Moun...)
(The Genealogical Companion to Rural Montgomery Cemeteries...)
(Poolesville, located in Montgomery County, Maryland, was ...)
(This book tracks the history of Barnesville and Sellman, ...)
Member of South Carolina Music Educators Association, Music Educators National Conference, Montgomery County History Society.