[8383] Per 1870 Census: George and Marguarite are living next door to George's birth family. They both state that both their parents are of foreign birth. George's occupation is farmer. Value of personal estate is $300.00.
_Josiah NUTTING _____
| (1770 - ....)
_Benjamin Franklin NUTTING _|
| (1840 - ....) m 1867 |
| |_Abiah VARNUM _______
| (1781 - ....)
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|--William J. NUTTING
| (1875 - 1950)
| _____________________
| |
|_Josephine HAYDEN __________|
m 1867 |
|_____________________
William J., who was born in Beaver Township, Clark County, married May Smith and resides in that township. He has two children-Naomi and Rudel.
----- Source: Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 01/26/1950
----- Nutting, William (15 DEC 1875 – 16 JAN 1950)
Funeral services for William J. Nutting, 74, were held at 2 p.m. last Wednesday at the Hartwig and Ruesch Funeral Home in Medford, with the Rev. Fred W. Kollath officiating. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Nutting died of a heart attack early Monday morning, Jan. 16, 1950, at the home of his son, Rudell, in Medford. He was born in the town of Beaver (Clark Co., Wis.) on Dec. 15, 1875, and on June 20, 1900, he was married to the former Mary Smith in Neillsville. She preceded him in death in 1943, when he moved to Medford.
He served as deputy sheriff of Clark County for two terms and, while a resident of the town of Goodrich in Taylor County, served as director of the Washington School Board. He lived in North Dakota for nine years, four of which he served as postmaster at Makoti. He returned to Wisconsin and lived in Loyal for 10 years, working as a carpenter, and then moved to Goodrich.
Surviving are his son, five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Two brothers, Clifford and Dumont Nutting, both of Butternut, also survive. A daughter, Mrs. Forest (Naomi) Asleson, preceded him in death.
[4518] from Loyal Tribune, 1/26/1950 - link posted on Clark County website 10 Sep 2010 - link to Clark Co., WI Internet Library, ALHN & AHGP website
BioM: Smith, Mary (1900)
Poster: Stan
Surnames: SMITH NUTTING CALKINS SHERMAN
----Source: Clark County Republican Press (Neillsville, Wis.) 06/21/1900
----Smith, Mary (Marriage, 20 June, 1900)
Smith, Mary (Marriage - 20 JUN 1900)
A very pretty wedding took place at noon Wednesday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Smith on the North Side (Neillsville, Clark County), at which their daughter Mary and Mr. Wm. J. Nutting were united in marriage, Rev. E. A. McKinney, of Marshfield, officiating. About seventy-five invited guests were present. The rooms were beautifully decorated with evergreens and flowers, the principal floral decoration being roses. Just at high noon, with Miss Birdie Rossman at the organ, the parties were ushered into the parlor to the strains of the wedding march. The groom was attended by his brother Dumont Nutting and Geo. J. Smith, a brother of the bride. The bride entered on the arm of her father, Miss Laura Sherman, of Cadott and Miss Lottie Calkins, of Boyd, attended as bridesmaids. The contracting couple took their place beneath a flower and ribbon decked arch of evergreen where the words were spoken which made them one. The tables were set on the shady lawn where, on the rose-decked board was spread a most bountiful banquet. Many beautiful presents were bestowed and what with the beauty of the day and the hearty congratulations and good wishes of friends, the young couple make a happy start in their matrimonial life.
The groom is the son of B. F. Nutting, of the village of Loyal, Clark County, and is a young man of high character the bride, during her short residence in Neillsville, has in a quiet way won the admiration and regard of a goodly circle of friends. They will make their home in the village of Loyal.
_Thomas PIERCE ______
| (1583 - 1666)
_Thomas PIERCE ______|
| (1608 - 1683) m 1635|
| |_Elizabeth??? _______
| (1595 - 1667)
|
|--Joseph PIERCE
| (1648 - 1649)
| _____________________
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|_Elizabeth COLE _____|
(1619 - 1687) m 1635|
|_____________________