Nutter, Henry

Birth Name Nutter, Henry
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Death Jan 1739/1740    
 
Birth 1680 Dover, Strafford, NH  
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Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Nutter, Anthony16301685/6-02-19 (Julian)
Mother Langstaff, Sarah1698
    Brother     Nutter, John 1663-12-27 1719
    Brother     Nutter, Hatevil 1745
         Nutter, Henry 1680 Jan 1739/1740
    Sister     Nutter, Sarah
    Sister     Nutter, Mary
    Sister     Nutter, Elizabeth
    Sister     Nutter, Ann
    Sister     Nutter, Abigail

Families

    Family of Nutter, Henry and Hoyt, Mary
Unknown Partner Hoyt, Mary ( * + ... )
    Family of Nutter, Henry and Shackford, Mary
Married Wife Shackford, Mary ( * + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage 1703-07-26    
 

Narrative

Lived in Newington. His will was dated 24 Dec 1739, proved 19Jan 1739/0. He gave to Mary his wife the use of all his estatein Newington; to his son Samuel who was also his Executor, allthe estate after his monthers decease excepting that sonValentine was to have L50, sone Joseph the lands in Rochester,daughter Elizabeth (Crockett) L10, and daughter Mary L10.

Pedigree

  1. Nutter, Anthony
    1. Langstaff, Sarah
      1. Nutter, Sarah
      2. Nutter, Mary
      3. Nutter, Elizabeth
      4. Nutter, Ann
      5. Nutter, Abigail
      6. Nutter, Hatevil
      7. Nutter, John
      8. Nutter, Henry
        1. Hoyt, Mary
        2. Shackford, Mary

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Quint, Dr. Alonzo: Historical Memoranda concerning Persons and Places in Old Dover, NH
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