Notes
Note for: John Edwin McNUTT, 29 APR 1869 - 31 JAN 1907 Index
Occupation:
Place: Clergyman, Presbyterian Church
Burial:
Date: 1907
Place: Mound Cemetery, Charlston, Illinois
Note: Entry in the "Ministerial Directory" edited by Edgar Sutton Robinson, D.
D. Pastor of the 1st Presbyterian Church of Oxford, O Volume L 1898:
McNutt, Edwin, Effingham, Illinois Born Charleston, Illinois Wab; C.,
Ind., B. A, 1892; McC, T. S. ; chicago, '95; Lic April, '94, Pby of
Mattoon; Ord. April '95; by same S. S. Robinson, Illinois '93 P.
Effingham, Ill. '94 McCormick Theologiacal Seminary of the Presbyterian
Church Chicago, Illinois pub McCormick Theological Seminary Chicago, 1912
John Edwin McNutt b Charleston, Ill, April 29, 1868; Walbash College,
Crawford, Indiana'92 (3grad); ord. Pby. Mattoon, April 10, '95;p
Effingham, Illinois'95-99; s.s. Westminster ch., Houston, Tex. '93-'03;
p. Olathe, Kas. '03-05; p. Madison Sq ch., San Antonio, Tex., '05-08; d
San Antonio, Texas Jan. 31, 1907
Notes
Note for: Alexander Gamble McNUTT, 17 AUG 1802 - 9 MAY 1847 Index
Burial:
Date: 1847
Place: New Providence Cemetery, Edgar County, Illinois
Notes
Note for: James McNUTT, 28 APR 1846 - 6 AUG 1846 Index
Burial:
Date: 1846
Place: New Providence Cemetery, Elbridge Twshp., Edgar Co. Ill
Notes
Note for: Samuel A. McNUTT, 1799 - Index
Note: Samuel A. McNutt was born in 1799 in Onslow. In 1822, he married Sarah
Lynds, the sister of his Uncle Gideon's wife and granddaughter of Jacob
Lynds, an Ulster Scot who brought his family to New Hampshire in 1756,
and thence to Nova Scotia in 1761. Samuel A. must have been a tennant
farmer, since his children were born in three different Nova Scotia towns
- Onslow, River John, and Pictou. In about 1850, he migrated to New
Bedford, Mass., with his wife and 3 daughters and 3 sons.
Notes
Note for: Jacob Lynds McNUTT, 1843 - Index
Note: Jacob Lynds McNutt was born in North River, N.S., in 1843, and two of his
brothers must have served on whaling ships sailing out of New Bedford.
His two older brothers, Samuel Jr., and George were killed in whaling
ship accidents, and Jacob had sailed to Alaska by the time he was
eighteen. Jacob served in the Union Army during the latter part of the
Civil War. In 1869, at Fairhaven, Jacob married Adeline Gifford Damon, a
daughter of Barnard Damon, of French descent and Mary Cunningham Millard,
of Dighton, Mass. Jacob and his family moved to Saugus, Mass., around
1890, and worked in Lynn shoe factories. He never owned property in
Saugus, and lived in at least six different rented homes in the East
Saugus and Cliftondale sections of the town.
Notes
Note for: Edward Damon McNUTT, 1880 - Index
Note: Edward Damon McNutt was born in New Bedford in 1880, graduated from
Saugus High School and worked in Boston, first as a machinist, then as a
foreman for a small surgical instrument manufacturing and distributing
company. In 1905, he married Minnie Elizabeth Fiske, daughter of Willard
Luke Fiske and Jennie Isabel Williams, both of Saugus. Edward purchased a
home on Essex St., near the Cliftondale railroad station in 1905. In 1914
the Essex St. home was exchanged for a newly built home on Birch St.,
which was retained unitl 1950 after all the family had grown up. There
were 3 daughters and 5 sons.
Notes
Note for: Alexander McNUTT, 1739 - Index
Note: Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settement in Virginia, 1745-1800; Volume
1, Order Book IV, Page 5 [August 17, 1753]: "Alexr. McNutt chose John
Brownlee his guardian".