WMC: James Green was a soldier in the 25th Maine.
A portion of a letter written by John Lawrence Chute to George M. Chute, Jr., dated 10 MAR 1959:
..."I cannot give you much information about my family. My mother died when I was five and the family was broken up at once. I, myself, worked for my keep on a farm from the time I was nine. I have had no close ties, even with my father and sister.
My father once told me that my great, great grandfather escaped hanging in Glasgow, Scotland, worked his passage to America and settled with a tribe of Indians in Maine. He married an Indian woman and started our branch of the Chute family. This story may be truth or fiction, I do not know!
[Note: The individual he's referring to would be John Alder Chute's father. However, there is a working theory that John Alder Chute may be one of the 13 children of Moses Chute and Ruth Mosher Chute of the William Chute/Shute and Hannah Carter line; it is unclear how the story of marriage between a Chute and an indigenous resident would fit into this family tree. It is also uncertain whether or not William Shute/Chute did, in fact, originate in Scotland. More research needs to be conducted on this line.]
Here is what I do know:
My full name is John Lawrence Chute, born September 9, 1911, in Saco, Maine. 12 South Street. My wife's maiden name was Lillian Frances Leville, born Nov. 11, 1917, in East Boston, Mass. One of nine children born to Mr. & Mrs. William Henry Leville. We have one son, John Lawrence Chute, Jr., born June 12, 1938 in Biddeford, Maine. He is now a Junior at Notre Dame University, majoring in Nuclear Physics.
My brother Harry Samuel Chute was born in 1908, in Saco, Maine. I cannot give you his present address or his birthday. I think he still lives in Saco or Biddeford, Maine. My sister Lucy Olive Chute was born in 1914, in Saco, Maine. I cannot give you her present address or her birthday. I think she moved to California with her husband Louis Miller and son William. My mother's maiden name was Ellen Agnes Young, born in Biddeford, Maine, daughter of Benjamin Young. She died in 1916.
My father was Harry Cressenden Chute. I think he was born in Saco, Maine. He died in 1948. One uncle, Daniel Chute, is buried in the Methodist Cemetery in Goodwins Mills. I do not know any more about him. Another uncle, John Chute, lived in Saco, as do his son Arthur and his grandsons, John and Lloyd. Another uncle, Sydney Chute, lived in Fryburg, Maine. I think his son, Forest, still lives there. That is all the family history I can give you.
[*Note: He may be thinking of his cousins Sidney Walter Chute and Forest Ellwood Chute, both sons of uncle Daniel William. There is no record of his having an uncle named Sydney.]I am a pattern maker by trade. I came to East Chicago for work; there is little to be had back home. Right now, we are in a slump here, and I am working in the Youngstown Steel Mill, on the Mechanical Maintenance gang. I now live in an apartment at 905 West Chicago Ave., but my mailing address is PO Box 2114, East Chicago, Indiana.
I hope I shall hear more from you in the future.
Sincerely yours.WEC: "In the latter part of his life, Colonel Thomas Chute was much afflicted with gravel, and was found dead in his bed Sept 4, 1816 in his fifty-fifth year. Was Colonel of Militia during the War of 1812, and later Sheriff of Cumberland County, Maine. The family lived in Windham, where all of their children were born."