James Alexander "Jim" NUTT

James Alexander "Jim" NUTT

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name James Alexander "Jim" NUTT [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 2. September 1842 Bedford Co., Tennessee, USA nach diesem Ort suchen [10] [11] [12]
Geburt 2. März 1842 Bedford Co., Tennessee, USA nach diesem Ort suchen [13]
Bestattung Salem Primitive Baptist Cem., Wayne Co., Tennessee, USA nach diesem Ort suchen [14]
Tod 25. März 1903 Tennessee, USA nach diesem Ort suchen [15]
Children [16]
Heirat 4. August 1872 Tennessee, USA nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
4. August 1872
Tennessee, USA
Sarah Rebecca "Sallie" DEVASIER

Notizen zu dieser Person

[Bill's Nutt.FTW] See: "Nutt/McNutt, Descendents of David Nutt of Orange County, NC," by Robert Harris Damon (formerly Damon Harris Nutt) and Christine Virginia (Weatherall) Damon, published by Gateway Press, Baltimore, MD 1994 - Library of Congress Catalogue Card No. 94-75935. He served as a private in Nixon's 48th Infantry and was injured at the Battle of Nashville and sent home. He later drew a pension in Wayne County, and Sarah drew a pension after he died. (page 220) (Page 221): "The Goodspeed Histories of Lawrence, Wayne, Perry, Hickman and Lewis Counties, TN JAMES A. NUTT is a native of Wayne County, Tennessee, born in 1842, son of Maben A. Nutt and Rebecca (Montgomery) Nutt. Mabin A. Nutt was a farmer and shoe maker and a minister of the gospel of the Old Baptist persuasion. He raised a family of ten children and in 1869 came to Wayne County where he accumulated some property and died October 4, 1873. The mother died in 1884. After the father's death, James lived with or near his mother until her death. He inherited a portion of the old home place, and is the owner of 350 acres of well cultivated land. In 1872 he and Sarah Devasier were united in marriage. She is the daughter of Green and Malinda Devasier and was born in Tennessee about 1854. David A., Pleasant G., Anna Lee, Maggie, William an infant daughter (dec'd) are the children born to this union. "In 1862 Mr. Nutt enlisted in the Confederate Servicce, Capt. Whitesides Company and remained in service until Hood's raid in Tennessee when he was wounded at Nashville and taken to the hospital where he remained a short time. He was at Atlanta, Jackson, Missionary Ridge and many other battles and was always at the post of duty. He is a staunch Democrat in politics." Sources: Mr. Austin W. Rasbury, 517 Tinsley Lane, Columbia, TN. 1880 Census record[Abraham.FTW] http://www.netease.net/wayne/biographies.htm#James A. Nutt James A. Nutt is a native of Wayne County, Tenn., born in 1842, son of Maben A. and Rebecca (Montgomery) Nutt. Maben A. was a farmer and shoe-maker and minister of the gospel of the Old Baptist persuasion. he raised a family of ten children, and in 1869 came to Wayne County, where he accumulated some property and died October 4, 1873. The mother died in 1884. After the father's death, James lived with and near his mother until her death. He inherited a portion of the old home place, and is owner of 350 acres of well cultivated land. In 1872 he and Sarah Davasier were united in marriage. She is the daughter of Green and Malinda Davasier, and was born in Tennessee about 1854. David A., Pleasant G., Anna Lee, Maggie, William and an infant daughter (deceased) are the children born to their union. In 1862, Mr. Nutt enlisted in the confederate services, Capt. Whiteside's company, and remained in service until Hood's raid in Tennessee, when he was wounded at Nashville and taken to the hospital, where he remained a short time. he was at Atlanta, Jackson, Missionary Ridge and many other battles, and was always at post of duty. He is a stanch Democrat in politics. NUTT, J. A. Spouse: DEVASIER, SALLIE Marriage Date: 4 Aug 1872 County: Wayne State: TN INDEX TO TENNESSEE CIVIL WAR VETERANS & WIDOWS PENSIONS - CONFEDERATE - WAYNE COUNTY RESIDENTS NUTT, J. A., 1865, 48th Inf.

Quellenangaben

1 Data Folder: FTW\Wayne Co., TN\Wayne Co., TN History & Family's 1817-1975\329 Wayne County
2 Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis Co., TN, Newspaper Clippings\Lewis Co., TN clippings from 1961 and 1962 #1
3 Data Folder: FTW\Wayne Co., TN\Wayne Co., TN Cemetery's\Salem Primitive Baptist Church
4 Data Folder: FTW\Lewis Co., TN\Lewis History\Page 189
5 Data Folder: FTW\Data\Mike Martin - Jun 23, 2005, Mamie Nutt Line, at Kinfolk
6 Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1880 Wayne Co., TN\Civil District 6, District 166\Page 13 or 14
7 Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1860 Lewis Co., TN\District 7\41 (21 June 1860)
8 Data Folder: FTW\Birth Certificates\Tennessee, Delayed Birth Records, 1869-1909\1893\June\Grady Jones Nutt
9 Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1900 Wayne Co., TN\Civil Distric 6\District 101\6 or 8B (15 June 1900)
10 Data Folder: FTW\Wayne Co., TN\Wayne Co., TN Cemetery's\Salem Primitive Baptist Church
11 Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1880 Wayne Co., TN\Civil District 6, District 166\Page 13 or 14
12 Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1900 Wayne Co., TN\Civil Distric 6\District 101\6 or 8B (15 June 1900)
13 Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1860 Lewis Co., TN\District 7\41 (21 June 1860)
14 Data Folder: FTW\Wayne Co., TN\Wayne Co., TN Cemetery's\Salem Primitive Baptist Church
15 Data Folder: FTW\Wayne Co., TN\Wayne Co., TN Cemetery's\Salem Primitive Baptist Church
16 Data Folder: FTW\Census Records\1900 Wayne Co., TN\Civil Distric 6\District 101\6 or 8B (15 June 1900)

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