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Darius Olmstead Nutter

Birth04 Mar 1811 - Eastport, Washington, Maine, USA
Deathaft 1871 - Manners Sutton, York, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherELIZABETH "BETSEY" COLBATH
FatherMatthias Nutter

Born in Eastport, Washington, Maine, USA on 04 Mar 1811 to Matthias Nutter and ELIZABETH "BETSEY" COLBATH. Darius Olmstead Nutter married Hannah Young and had 8 children. He passed away on aft 1871 in Manners Sutton, York, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Matthias Nutter
1765 - 1822
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Elizabeth "Betsey" Colbath
1763 - 1857
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Hannah Young
1812 - 1887
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Hannah Jane Nutter
1845 - 1902
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George Washington Nutter
1849 - 1898
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Mary Eliza Nutter
1854 - Unknown
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Caroline Adelia Nutter
1847 - 1916
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Abraham Matthias Nutter
1852 - Unknown
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Lucy Ellen Nutter
1856 - Unknown
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Statira (Stora) Elizabeth Nutter
1841 - Unknown
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Melissa Ann Nutter
1845 - Unknown

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