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Author: | Christine M. [ Thu Mar 13, 2008 6:54 pm ] |
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There's also Mary Ann Nutter born abt 1822 who married Halstead (Halstead) Foster in 1846. Nutter seems to have been a very common name in Briercliffe. They were my gggrandparents. |
Author: | Annie29750 [ Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | reply to Portia re Bannister Nutter |
I also think it's Bannister Nutter but the one who married Jane Stuttard not Mary Procter/Proctor. The reason being their daughter named 'Olive' & other family names. These are my notes. The names are cut & pasted from Ancestry so the names are written as they appear on there! 1861 Haggate James Jackson 40 plasterer Susannah Jackson 42 (nee Susannah Nutter b.1818) Mary Jackson 11 powerloom cotton weaver John Jackson 10 powerloom cotton weaver Robert Jackson 8 scholar James Jackson 7 scholar Betty Nutter 31 lodger/powerloom cotton weaver (Susannah's sister) Bannister Nutter 19 nephew/powerloom cotton weaver Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1861 Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference NUTTER Bannister STUTTARD Jane Burnley Register Office or Registrar Attended Preston RM/17/63 1871 Catlow, Nelson Bannester Nutter 29 quarryman Jane Nutter 33 Mary E Nutter 8 (Mary Ellen) Susannah Nutter 7 Elizabeth A Nutter 4 (Elizabeth Ann) Olive Nutter 1 1881 Lane Bottom, Briercliffe Bannister Nutter 40 plasterer Jane Nutter 43 Mary Nutter 19 cotton weaver Sussannah Nutter 17 cotton weaver Olive Nutter 14 cotton weaver Elizabeth Nutter 11 cotton weaver half time 1891 55, Burnley Road, Briercliffe Bannister Nutter 49 plasterer Jane Nutter 55 James Blackburn 12 adopted son/cotton weaver born Briercliffe 1901 20, Townley Street, Briercliffe Bannister Nutter 58 plasterer Jane Nutter 63 Alfred Laycock 13 grandson/cotton weaver born Briercliffe Bannister Nutter Estimated Birth Year: abt 1842 Year of Registration: 1917 Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec Age at Death: 75 District: Burnley County: Lancashire, Yorkshire - West Riding Volume: 8e Page: 184 |
Author: | Ceratonia [ Sun Oct 31, 2010 7:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Alice Nutter b. 1819 |
Annie29750 wrote: Hi Charon I got the birthdate from Haggate records on this site. I was pleased to add my tree to the site BUT I must say that I have no provenance for John Nutter's b. 1816 parents - John Nutter & Sarah Spencer. So if anyone spots any errors - I would be extremely grateful. Annie Sorry to resurrect an old thread. Annie - my great-grandfather is Alfred Nutter, son of your John(3) Nutter. Thank you so much for sharing so much great info. I can add a little more information about John's wife, Rosa Nutter, born in 1850. She is the (presumably illegitimate) daughter of Jane Hartley. Jane married William Ellott in 1854 and Rosa is shown as Rosa Elliott in the 1861 census. Jane was baptised 16 Jul 1820 St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire (Dau of Thomas Hartley & Grace). I'm slightly puzzled by your entry for John Nutter's b 1816 parents; the birth details appear to say John & Sally rather than John & Sarah. Have I misunderstood something? |
Author: | Annie29750 [ Mon Nov 01, 2010 10:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Nutter |
Thanks for the info re Rosa. If you look on the Briercliffe Church baptism records for John Nutter & his siblings, Alice, Sarah & Mary Ann - their parents are John & Sally. For sister Susannah - it reverts to John & Sarah. Sally is a familiar form of 'Sarah'. best wishes Annie |
Author: | Plaques [ Sun Oct 25, 2015 9:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Nutter |
This may be of some general interest to the Nutter's on this site. Built into the terrace in Fife st, Barrowford is a Terrace Plaque re: Nutter's Terrace 1909. I know nothing about it. Just one of those things you see on a walk-about. |
Author: | Gloria [ Sun Oct 25, 2015 9:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Nutter |
Interesting Thankyou Plaques. |
Author: | Annie29750 [ Mon Oct 26, 2015 2:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Nutter |
Thanks Plaques - I wonder if the guy who built it was a Nutter! |
Author: | Plaques [ Mon Oct 26, 2015 9:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Nutter |
Just to add to the confusion. There are two terrace rows with terrace plaques. The even numbers of Fife St are from 2 to 24, and 26 to 50. The Terrace 26 to 50 was built first , Lonsdale Terrace 1907, Nutter's Terrace 1909 was built second. It may have been that the Terrace names were used before it got its official ' Fife St' name. Also, it could be the builder was a 'Nutter' or that the person who commissioned it was a Nutter. I may add there is a very large old Co-Op building on the adjacent Himilton Rd, built 1913. The size of this building looks as though they were expecting the area to expand much larger than it did in those times. The Owner / resident of this Co-op conversion would be interested in any details about it. The Nelson Library have nothing. |
Author: | GranAnn [ Wed Apr 17, 2019 1:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Nutter |
I see this is an old thread, but still relevant! My Nutter family go back to John Nutter born 1788. All the family lived at Bradley Lane Head, Great Marsden, Nelson. I can see from his 2nd marriage to Ellen Brown (Cook) that his father's name was James - and that's where I'm stuck! I can't find for sure which James this was, who he married or anything. Has anyone got these Nutters in their tree please? One of their sons was John Nutter b. abt 1818, who married Mary Varley who I think were referred to on this thread back in 2008! Thank you |
Author: | GranAnn [ Wed Apr 17, 2019 4:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Nutter |
Plaques wrote: Just to add to the confusion. There are two terrace rows with terrace plaques. The even numbers of Fife St are from 2 to 24, and 26 to 50. The Terrace 26 to 50 was built first , Lonsdale Terrace 1907, Nutter's Terrace 1909 was built second. It may have been that the Terrace names were used before it got its official ' Fife St' name. Also, it could be the builder was a 'Nutter' or that the person who commissioned it was a Nutter. This could be the chap: ROBERT LONSDALE NUTTER was born Bet. Apr - Jun 1877 in Nelson, Lancashire. He married ANNIE BAXENDALE 14 Feb 1906 in St. Thomas', Barrowford. Notes for ROBERT LONSDALE NUTTER: Robert was 39 yrs. 2 mths on enlistment to reservist list. He was living at 10, Montreal Street, Carlisle and was a bricklayer & mason by trade. |
Author: | Anci3nter [ Thu Oct 15, 2020 10:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Nutter |
GranAnn wrote: I see this is an old thread, but still relevant! My Nutter family go back to John Nutter born 1788. All the family lived at Bradley Lane Head, Great Marsden, Nelson. I can see from his 2nd marriage to Ellen Brown (Cook) that his father's name was James - and that's where I'm stuck! I can't find for sure which James this was, who he married or anything. Has anyone got these Nutters in their tree please? One of their sons was John Nutter b. abt 1818, who married Mary Varley who I think were referred to on this thread back in 2008! Thank you hank you Janet.Great information and all the way from New England too.Thank You |
Author: | MUNSTER191 [ Sun Jan 24, 2021 4:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Nutter |
I have recently joined the Forum and noticed that several people appear to be researching the same branch of the Nutter Family as myself. My Gt Grandfather was Job Nutter, son of James Nutter born 1811 who married Susannah Varley. I would be interested to see how we are related. I have done my DNA and found several relatives in USA,South Africa and Australia. Regards, Pam |
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