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John Nelson Nutter

Birth26 Jul 1846 - Ritchie, Virginia, United States
Death11 May 1912 - Kingman, Kingman, Kansas, USA
MotherEmily C Vincent
FatherJohn Charles Nutter

Born in Ritchie, Virginia, United States on 26 Jul 1846 to John Charles Nutter and Emily C Vincent. John Nelson Nutter married Elizabeth Prince Dye and had 10 children. He passed away on 11 May 1912 in Kingman, Kingman, Kansas, USA.

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John Charles Nutter
1804 - 1884
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Emily C Vincent
1812 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Prince Dye
1846 - 1919
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Anna May Nutter
1879 - 1955
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David Thomas Nutter
1872 - 1961
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John Ruben Nutter
1879 - 1958
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Jacob Allison Nutter
1875 - 1957
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Winfred S. Nutter
1870 - 1941
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William Albert Nutter
1874 - 1957
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Daisy Myrtle Nutter
1886 - 1966
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Charley Iris Nutter
1884 - 1956
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James Anderson Nutter
1882 - 1968
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William Nutter
1875 - Unknown

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