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Harrison I. Nutter

BirthMar 4 1841 - Perry, Pike County, Illinois, USA
Death15 Jul 1920 - St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, United States
MotherElizabeth Sheldon
FatherGrafton Nutter

Born in Perry, Pike County, Illinois, USA on Mar 4 1841 to Grafton Nutter and Elizabeth Sheldon. Harrison I. Nutter married Martha A Leigh and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Jul 1920 in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, United States.

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Grafton Nutter
1814 - 1864
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Elizabeth Sheldon
1813 - 1901
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Martha A Leigh
1846 - 1924
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Emma Ethel Nutter
1869 - 1948
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Viola Sylvia Nutter
1887 - 1910
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Victor Hubert Nutter
1889 - 1941
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Warren Hayes Nutter
1876 - 1953
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Lelia Adele Nutter
1879 - 1970
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Albert Clarence Nutter
1870 - 1929
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Harrison Edward "Harry" Nutter
1874 - 1903
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Walter Nutter
1884 - 1960
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Luella Martha Nutter
1866 - 1872
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Arthur Nutter
1881 - 1915

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