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Samuel Nutter FFFMF
Name - "official" name and what they were known as:
Samuel Nutter Date and place of birth: c1830 Briercliffe, Lancashire Names of parents: John Nutter & Sarah (nee Spencer) Date and place of baptism - if applicable: n/k Details of each of his or her marriages - if any: 12 Nov 1849, St James. Briercliffe, Lancs to Ann Heys 1893 Burnley to Ellen Metcalf Occupation(s) - if any Weaver Addresses where they lived 1841: Holt Hill. Briercliffe. Lancashire 1851: Nelson Houses, Little Marsden, Lancs 1861: Cop Row, Briercliffe, Lancashire 1871: Grove Terrace, Great Marsden (now Nelson), Lancs 1881: Victoria St, Little Marsden (now Nelson), Lancs 1891: 32 Holbeck St, Burnley, Lancs (married daughter still there in 1901) 1894: 35 North St, Burnley, Lancs Date, place and cause of death 22 Nov 1894, 35 North St, Burnley, Lancs Death cert applied forDied of Gastritis & acute bronchitis, informant Sarah Jane Nutter, daughter in law [wife of James who was joint exor of the will. Date and place of burial. n/k Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Probate London to Ellen Nutter, widow & James Nutter weaver [son] £271 12s 9d Memorial inscription - if any n/k Link to father John Nutter Link to mother Sarah Spencer Link to daughter Sarah Nutter Last edited by Jill; 09-10-12 at 20:20. Reason: death cert on order/added info when it arrived/added links |
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Jill, there is this baptism on Lancashire OPC:
Baptisms: 14 Nov 1830 St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire, England Samuel Nutter - Child of Henry Nutter & Ellen Abode: Autley Gate Occupation: Farmer Register: Baptisms 1825 - 1831, Page 238, Entry 1907 Source: LDS Film 1471024 Colne is just to the north of Briercliffe. BUT I SEE IT IS THE WRONG FATHER - Bother!! Last edited by ElizabethHerts; 12-11-10 at 20:07. |
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Thanks for taking an interest Elizabeth - luckily he's living with his parents in 1851, so at least I know who they were. My sons think it's funny having Nutters in the family!
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Samuel's will
THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
of me SAMUEL NUTTER of Number 35 North Street Burnley in the County of Lancaster Weaver I hereby revoke all former wills made by me I appoint my dear wife Ellen and my son James Nutter (hereinafter called “my trustees”) to be the EXECUTORS and TRUSTEES of this my will I give and bequeath to my said wife Ellen the legacy or sum of one hundred pounds absolutely I give devise and bequeath all my real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever unto my trustees upon trust to sell call in and convert into money the same or such part thereof as shall not consist of money and shall with and out of the moneys produced by such sale and conversion and with and out of my ready money pay my funeral and testamentary expenses and debts and the said legacy to my said wife and shall stand possessed of the residue of the said moneys in trust for my four children James Nutter Robert Nutter Willie Nutter and Ann Nutter in equal shares as tenants in common to who I give and bequeath the same accordingly IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand this nineteenth day of November one thousand nine hundred and ninety four – SAMUEL NUTTER – Signed by the said Samuel Nutter the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us present at the same time who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses – DANIEL BURROWS 7 Altham Street Burnley – JAS SMITH Solicitor Burnley ON the 4th day of December 1894 Probate of this will was granted to Ellen Nutter and James Nutter the executors – (Probate was granted to Ellen Nutter of 35 North Street & his son James Nutter, Weaver of 35 Colbeck Street gross value of personal estate £271 12s 9d) As he’d only married Ellen the previous year she did very well out of him. Sons Robert & Willie had taken in their sister Sarah Nutter’s orphaned children (my gt grandfather Samuel Bannister and his brother James) so could have done with a bigger share... |
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