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Jacob Nutter

Birth18 Feb 1837 - Kanawha County, West Virginia
Death18 Jan 1913 - Saltville, Washington Co., Virginia
MotherEleanor "Nelly" DeWeese
FatherJames Nutter

Born in Kanawha County, West Virginia on 18 Feb 1837 to James Nutter and Eleanor "Nelly" DeWeese. Jacob Nutter married Mary Ann Cullop and had 8 children. He passed away on 18 Jan 1913 in Saltville, Washington Co., Virginia.

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Parents
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James Nutter
1806 - 1880
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Eleanor "Nelly" Deweese
1806 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Cullop
1847 - 1927
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William Jacob Nutter
1868 - 1933
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Minnie C. Nutter
1874 - 1942
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Fannie Evaline Nutter
1871 - 1946
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Georgia Alice Nutter
1879 - 1964
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Susan Lee Susie Nutter
1890 - 1960
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Nancy Belle Nutter
1877 - 1951
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David Nutter
1882 - 1932
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John Henry Nutter
1885 - 1960

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