Puffer Genealogy

NUTT, Ruth

Female 1913 - 1986  (73 years)


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  1. 1.  NUTT, Ruth was born on 7 Apr 1913 in Worcester, MA (daughter of NUTT, Charles Robinson and MORRILL, Lucia Jeanette); died in Nov 1986.

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  1. 2.  NUTT, Charles RobinsonNUTT, Charles Robinson was born on 26 Sep 1868 in Natick, MA (son of NUTT, Col. William and PUFFER, Abigail Prentice); died on 26 Sep 1918 in Wareham, MA; was buried in Natick, MA.

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    He was president and valedictorian of the class of 1886, Natick High School. He graduated from Harvard College in 1890 (A.B. magna cum laude), taking second year and final honors in physics. In 1890-1 he was a eporter on the Worcester Daily Spy and in 1891 founded the New Rochelle Paragraph at New Rochelle, NY. and afterward also acquired the Paragraph , Mamaroneck, NY. He bought the Worcester Spy, Oct 1, 1899, and in the following year sold both weekly papers in New York. He was editor and publisher of the Spy until May, 1904. Since that time he has been a writer of genealogical works and has compiled the genealogical sketches for some forty volumes published by Lew Historical Publishing Company of New York.
    Until 1912 he was a Republican. He served on various ward and city committees of the Republican party; was delegate to the state convention that nominated Roosevelt for governor; was Republican candidate for supervisor in 1907. In 1912 and 1913 he was a candidate of the Progressive party for representative in Ward 10, Worcester, and in 1913 was chairman of the executive committee of the city organization of the Progressive Party.

    He was Memorial Day orator at Natick in 1907; was secretary of the association that erected the Soldier's Monument at New Rochelle. He is a member of the Worcester Society of Antiquity; the New England Historic Genealogical Society; MA Society, Sons of the American Revolu tion; the American Historical Association; Huguenot Lodge, Free Masons, and Huguenot Council, Royal Arcanum, New Rochelle, and of the Church of the Unity (Unitarian). Resided at 7 Monroe Ave, Worcester, MA.

    CHARLES NUTT, Journalist, genealogist, historian, was born in Natick, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, September 26, 1868, and died September 26. 1918, at Wareham, Massachusetts, the son of Colonel William and Abigail (Puffer) Nutt. His preparatory education was acquired in the schools of his native place, he graduating from the Natick High School in 1886, president and valedictorian of his class. He then entered Harvard University, took second-year honors in physics in 1887, and was graduated in 1890 with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, both for general rank and for honors in physics. During his course in school and college, Mr. Nutt did newspaper work for the Natick "Bulletin," Natick "Citizen" and Boston "Evening Record," this experience laying the foundation for his after career in journalism, he having been one of the best known men in that line throughout his section of the State of Massachusetts. In 1890, the year of his graduation from Harvard, he accepted a position as reporter on the staff of the Worcester "Daily Spy," for many years the leading paper in that thriving city, and in the following, year, having gained additional experience, he founded "The Paragraph," in New Rochelle, New York, and later became the owner of newspaper and printing plants at New Rochelle and Mamaroneck, New York. On October 1, 1899, he purchased the Worcester "Daily Spy" and conducted it until June 1, 1904, a period of five years, when it passed out of his hands and was suspended. The plant was destroyed by fire. May 21, 1902, and the loss was disastrous to the business. He disposed of the New Rochelle "Paragrapli," November 1, 1900, and the Mamaroneck "Paragraph" to Charles F. Rice. With thorough training, true journalistic instinct, broad knowledge of affairs, he reflected honor upon his profession, and in his conduct of the various papers with which he was identified he made them the exponent of the highest interests of the community, of the State and of the Nation.

    In addition to his journalistic work, Mr. Nutt devoted considerable time to genealogical research, in which he was an expert, and from 1904 until his death was associated with the Lewis Publishing Company, of New York, 'and at the time of his death was watching through the press the later pages of a monumental work which he had already completed—"A History of Worcester," which will be read with great interest by his many friends and acquaintances in Worcester, his adopted city. He completed a history of the First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, which was begun by the late Hon. Alfred S. Roe; wrote a history of the Crompton & Knowles Loom Works, one of the largest enterprises in Worcester, and was the author of several other books which received favorable comment from the press and from the reading public.

    Although so much of his time and thought were given to the duties above mentioned, Mr. Nutt was also an active participant in political affairs, in which he took a keen interest, and was chosen by his fellow-citizens to serve as delegate to various Republican conventions, including the State Convention when the late Theodore Roosevelt was nominated for Governor of New York. He was the candidate of the Republican party lor the office of supervisor; during the presidential campaign of 1904 was in charge of the Speakers' Bureau of the Massachusetts Republican State Committee; was chairman of the Fourth Ward Republican Committee of New Rochelle, New York, and treasurer of the New Rochelle Republican Club. Mr. Nutt held membership in the Massachusetts Sons of the American Revolution; the New England Historic-Genealogical Society; the Worcester Society of Antiquity; Huguenot Council, Royal Arcanum; and Huguenot Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, both of New Rochelle; and during his collegiate course was a member of the Pierian Sodality, in which he played the double bass, and he was also a member of various other clubs.

    Mr. Nutt married (first) August 26, 1891, Ada Sophia Robinson, born March 5, 1871, at Natick, died November 17, 1909, at Worcester, daughter of Walter Billings arid Ella Maria (Bullard) Robinson. He married (second) at Haverhill, New Hampshire, November 28, 1911, Lucia Jeanette Morrill, born November 28, 1885, at Benton, New Hampshire, daughter of Eben and Nancy (Holt) Morrill, of Haverhill, New Hampshire. Children by first wife: 1. Isabel Ella, born at New Rochelle, New York, June 27, 1892; married, February 15, 1919, Robert Trumen Bamford. United States Navy, of Ipswich, Massachusetts. 2. Harold, born December 3, 1893. at New Rochelle, New York; graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, class of 1916. 3. Arthur, born February 6, 1895, at New Rochelle, New York; graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, class of 1916; married, November 29, 1917, Anne Josephine Dewey, of Buffalo, New York, daughter of Frank Cline and Helen May (Keon) Dewey. 4. Dorothy May, born August 23. 1897, at New Rochelle, New York. 5. Charles Stanley, born at Worcester, November 10, 1899; seaman, United States Navy, on United States Steamship "Kansas." Child by second wife, born at Worcester: Ruth Nutt, born April 7, 1913.

    In the death of Mr. Nutt the city of Worcester lost a man who had made a name for himself in the city of his adoption, a man of courage and determination, of untiring energy, who added to these qualities the courtesy of a gentleman. Burial was in Dell Park Cemetery, Natick, Massachusetts. 

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    Charles married MORRILL, Lucia Jeanette on 28 Nov 1911 in Haverhill, NH. Lucia (daughter of MORRILL, Eben and HOLT, Nancy) was born on 28 Nov 1885 in Benton, NH; died on 16 Jun 1948 in Wareham, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  MORRILL, Lucia Jeanette was born on 28 Nov 1885 in Benton, NH (daughter of MORRILL, Eben and HOLT, Nancy); died on 16 Jun 1948 in Wareham, MA.

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    1. 1. NUTT, Ruth was born on 7 Apr 1913 in Worcester, MA; died in Nov 1986.
    2. NUTT, Rose was born on 12 Jan 1914 in Worcester, MA; died on 12 Jan 1914 in Worcester, MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  NUTT, Col. William was born on 5 Aug 1836 in Topsham, VT (son of NUTT, Isaac Brewster and MONROE, Sally Ann); died on 31 Aug 1909 in Natick, MA; was buried in Natick, MA.

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    Both his grandfather William and his great grandfather Samuel Nutt, of Francetown, NH, served in the Revolution and his father was in the War of 1812. The father of Samuel and the first of the family in this country, was William Nutt, who was among the Scotch-Irish settlers in Londonderry, NH, in 1719. In 1852 Col. William Nutt came to Natick and learned the trade of shoemaker, and was associated intimately in business and politics with Henry Wilson, vice-president of the United States. In 1857 he took part in the struggle to keep Kansas a free state and was a squatter at Lawrence, Kansas. He cast his first vote for the Free Soil ticket and was one of the organizers of the Republican party. When the Civil War broke out, he was a member of Company C, Mechanics Rifles, Ninth Regiment, Natick, but left that organization to enlist in Company I, Second Regiment, May 15, 1861. He was made a corporal and, Aug. 11, 1861 sergeant. He was a very capable drill-master, and was detailed early in the service to instruct officers and men of the 27th Indiana Regiment. His first skirmish was Oct. 22, 1861, at Conrad's Ferry, VA. After the Battle of Ball's Bluff, in which he was engaged, he was in the hospital sick for several weeks, and when convalescent was detailed in December, 1861, to recruiting service at Springfield, Mass. He returned to his regiment in June at Martinsburg, Va., after being assigned to the 12th Mass. Regt. from April to June. His regiment lost nearly half its men and more than half its officers in a battle, Aug. 9, 1862, and from that time until March, 1863, he was acting first sergeant. At the Battle of Antietam a third of the regiment was killed or wounded. He was commissioned March 5, 1863, second lieutenant, and in May, first lieutenant, in the 54th regiment under Col. Robert G. Shaw, to whom the memorial opposite the state house was erected in later years. He was transferred to the 55th Regt. and commissioned captain. He was provost marshal of Jacksonville, Fla., in Feb. 1864; commissioned major, Nov., 1864; lieutenant colonel, June, 1865, and brevet colonel at the close of the war. He served with his regiment at the siege of Charleston. He was mustered out in September, 1865. He became a partner in the firm of Davis & Plummer, shoe manufacturers of Natick, after the war, but finding that business uncongenial, began to study law in the office of Walter N. Mason of Natick, in 1866. In February, 1868, he was appointed agent of the Freedmen's Bureau, Halifax and Lunenburg counties, Va. Here he continued to study law. He was admitted to the bar in Middlesex County August 9, 1868, and opened an office in Natick. He entered actively into public affairs and was during the rest of his life a leader in the Republican party, serving as chairman of the town committee and frequently as delegate to the state and other nominating conventions. He was elected moderator of the town in 1870 and from that time to 1896 often served in that office, for which he was well fitted. He was collector of taxes in 1869, 1870 and 1871; representative to the general court in 1871 and 1872, serving on the committee on labor in 1871 and on probate and insolvency and on woman suffrage in 1872. He was chairman of the board of selectmen in 1874, 1876 and 1881; member of the board of health in 1874; overseer of the poor three y ears; member of the school committee in 1873; on many important town committees; deputy sheriff from 1877 to 1886 inclusive; trial justice of t he Natick court 1886 to 1892. He was elected state senator by a vote of 7,328 to 4,204, in a district that had elected a Democrat to year previous. He served on the committee on constitutional amendments, military affairs and was chairman of the committee on taxation. He was also on the recess committee which revised the public statutes. He was just of the peace from 1867 and notary public from 1874 until the end of his life. Colonel Nutt made a specialty of probate practice and settled many large estates. He did much of the pension business in this section. In later years most of his practice was as attorney of the Natick Five Cents Savings Bank. He was on its investing board from May 1, 1909, when he resigned on account of ill health. He was a live member of Meridian Lodge, Free Masons; member of the Grand Army and Union Veterans Union; former president of the Officer's Association of the Fifty-fifth Regiment and also of the Second Regt.; member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion and of the Vermont Association of Boston. he was active in all kinds of temperance work and on t he day Fort Sumter was bombarded was elected R.S. of Neal Dow division, Sons of Temperance. He was an able public speaker and frequently heard in Natick. He was on the legislative committee that attended the dedication of the monument to Union soldiers who died in the rebel prison at Andersonville. He commanded the survivors of the 54th and 55th regiments at the dedications of the Shaw memorial, Boston.

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    William married PUFFER, Abigail Prentice on 25 Apr 1863 in Framingham, MA. Abigail (daughter of PUFFER, Josiah and RUSSELL, Patience) was born on 30 Dec 1839 in Sudbury, MA; died on 27 Jan 1906 in Natick, MA; was buried in Natick, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  PUFFER, Abigail PrenticePUFFER, Abigail Prentice was born on 30 Dec 1839 in Sudbury, MA (daughter of PUFFER, Josiah and RUSSELL, Patience); died on 27 Jan 1906 in Natick, MA; was buried in Natick, MA.

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    "Mrs. Nutt had lived in Natick for forty years and, for one who seldom c ared to leave her home, she had a wide acquaintance and many friends. S he was absolutely devoted to her family. She was, however, interested i n public matters, especially temperance work and in her younger days be longed to temperance organizations; she was interested in the schools a nd often voted when there were contests for school committee. She too p art in the various forms of work of the loyal women of the North during t he Civil War, making uniforms, sewing for the soldiers, preparing lint a nd bandages for the wounded and gathering other supplies and comforts t o send to the front." - Natick Bulletin

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    Children:
    1. NUTT, William Harrison was born on 17 Jul 1866 in Natick, MA; died on 9 May 1952 in MA; was buried in Natick, MA.
    2. 2. NUTT, Charles Robinson was born on 26 Sep 1868 in Natick, MA; died on 26 Sep 1918 in Wareham, MA; was buried in Natick, MA.
    3. NUTT, Mary Abbie was born on 25 May 1871 in Natick, MA; died on 2 Aug 1875; was buried in Natick, MA.
    4. NUTT, George was born on 5 Nov 1872 in Natick, MA; died in 1924 in MA; was buried in Natick, MA.
    5. NUTT, Henry was born on 12 Feb 1875 in Natick, MA; died in 1948 in MA; was buried in Natick, MA.
    6. NUTT, Bessie May was born on 18 Oct 1876 in Natick, MA; died on 23 Sep 1882; was buried in Natick, MA.
    7. NUTT, Nellie Ann was born on 17 Mar 1880 in Natick, MA; died in 1962 in MA; was buried in Natick, MA.
    8. NUTT, Julia Maria was born on 30 Jul 1881 in Natick, MA; died in 1983 in MA; was buried in Athol, MA.
    9. NUTT, Matilda Ellen was born on 11 Jan 1884 in Natick, MA; died in Jan 1981 in Athol, MA; was buried in Athol, MA.

  3. 6.  MORRILL, EbenMORRILL, Eben was born on 22 May 1854 in Durham, Quebec, Canada; died on 5 May 1927 in Haverhill, NH; was buried on 7 May 1927 in East Haverhill, NH.

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    Eben married HOLT, Nancy on 31 Mar 1879 in Sutton, MA. Nancy was born on 29 Nov 1859 in Millbury, MA; died before 1940 in NH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  HOLT, NancyHOLT, Nancy was born on 29 Nov 1859 in Millbury, MA; died before 1940 in NH.

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    • Residence: 1865, Sutton, MA
    • Residence: 1880, Sutton, MA
    • Residence: 1920, Haverhill, NH
    • Residence: 1930, Haverhill, NH

    Children:
    1. MORRILL, Lawrence Albert was born on 8 Jan 1882 in Sutton, MA; died on 14 Jul 1956 in Laconia, NH.
    2. 3. MORRILL, Lucia Jeanette was born on 28 Nov 1885 in Benton, NH; died on 16 Jun 1948 in Wareham, MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  NUTT, Isaac Brewster was born on 15 Feb 1790 in Francestown, NH (son of NUTT, William and BREWSTER, Mary); died on 21 Dec 1854 in Topsham, VT; was buried in East Topsham, VT.

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    Served in the War of 1812.

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    Isaac married MONROE, Sally Ann on 6 Feb 1825 in Richford, VT. Sally was born on 15 Jan 1804 in Natick, MA; died on 7 Mar 1852 in Topham, VT; was buried in Natick, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  MONROE, Sally AnnMONROE, Sally Ann was born on 15 Jan 1804 in Natick, MA; died on 7 Mar 1852 in Topham, VT; was buried in Natick, MA.

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    • Birth: 15 Jan 1804, Richford, VT
    • Death: 7 Mar 1858, Natick, MA

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    Children:
    1. NUTT, Mary Brewster was born on 24 Aug 1829 in Topsham, VT; died on 11 Jul 1885 in Marion, IA; was buried in Marion, IA.
    2. NUTT, Isaac Brewster was born on 24 Aug 1827 in Framingham, MA; died on 23 Sep 1911 in Natick, MA; was buried in Natick, MA.
    3. 4. NUTT, Col. William was born on 5 Aug 1836 in Topsham, VT; died on 31 Aug 1909 in Natick, MA; was buried in Natick, MA.

  3. 10.  PUFFER, JosiahPUFFER, Josiah was born on 29 Jul 1793 in Sudbury, MA (son of PUFFER, Capt. John and WILLIS, Ruth); died on 22 Sep 1857 in Sudbury, MA; was buried in Sudbury, MA.

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    He settled in his native town. He was a glazier, harness-maker, painter and chaise trimmer.
    He was a soldier in the War of 1812 in Capt. N. Shattuck's company, Col. J. Page's regt., at Fort Warren, Sept 13 to Nov 7 1814. In her old age his widow was a pensioner on account of his military service. Buried at Sudbury, MA

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    Josiah married RUSSELL, Patience on 29 May 1816. Patience (daughter of RUSSELL, Nathaniel Prentice and ROBINSON, Patience) was born on 28 Feb 1797 in Marlborough, MA; died on 21 Dec 1881 in Natick, MA; was buried in Sudbury, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  RUSSELL, PatienceRUSSELL, Patience was born on 28 Feb 1797 in Marlborough, MA (daughter of RUSSELL, Nathaniel Prentice and ROBINSON, Patience); died on 21 Dec 1881 in Natick, MA; was buried in Sudbury, MA.

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    Children:
    1. PUFFER, Ruth Willis was born on 10 Aug 1817 in Marlborough, MA; died on 5 Jul 1874 in Framingham, MA; was buried in Framingham, MA.
    2. PUFFER, Josiah Prentice was born on 10 Sep 1819 in Sudbury, MA; died on 28 Sep 1840 in New York, NY; was buried in Staten Island, NY.
    3. PUFFER, Mary Patience was born on 6 Feb 1822 in Sudbury, MA; died on 26 Dec 1880 in Framingham, MA.
    4. PUFFER, Azubah Johnson was born on 12 May 1824 in Sudbury, MA; died on 16 Nov 1854 in MA; was buried in Natick, MA.
    5. PUFFER, Martha Ann was born on 18 Sep 1826 in Sudbury, MA; died on 14 Jan 1903 in Saxonville, MA; was buried in Saxonville, MA.
    6. PUFFER, James Chenery was born on 16 Dec 1829 in Sudbury, MA; died on 27 Jul 1907 in Sudbury, MA; was buried in Sudbury, MA.
    7. PUFFER, Sarah Elizabeth was born on 18 Jun 1833 in Sudbury, MA; died on 31 Jul 1868 in Framingham, MA; was buried in Framingham, MA.
    8. PUFFER, Lucy Ellen was born on 23 Nov 1836 in Sudbury, MA; died on 19 Apr 1898 in New York, NY.
    9. 5. PUFFER, Abigail Prentice was born on 30 Dec 1839 in Sudbury, MA; died on 27 Jan 1906 in Natick, MA; was buried in Natick, MA.
    10. PUFFER, Josiah Marshall was born on 29 Jun 1843 in Sudbury, MA; died on 8 Jan 1916 in Providence, RI; was buried in Sudbury, MA.