Moses Nutt Branson

Moses Nutt Branson

Male 1801 - 1877  (75 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Moses Nutt Branson was born on 28 Dec 1801 in Burlington, New Jersey, United States (son of Samuel Branson and Charlotte Nutt); died on 3 Jul 1877 in Shelby County, Ohio, United States.

    Notes:


    ...Moses Nutt Branson was born December 28, 1801 in Burlington County, New Jersey. His parents were Samuel and charlotte (Nutt) Branson. Moses was orphaned at the age of fifteen. He left New Jersey in 1817 and first settled in Montgomery county, Ohio. there on July 8, 1821 he married his 14-year-old second cousin Harriet Nutt. She was the daughter of Levi and Sarah (Moon) Nutt. Moses was 19 years old.
    ...Moses purchased land in Lost Creek, Miami County, Ohio on September 6, 1822. He lived there farming the land with his family until he relocated to near Piqua in about 1849. ~Miami County Historical & Genealogical Society; typed and indexed by Lois J. Fair, "Miami County Family Histories Tired Iron book", (Ohio Genealogical Society. Miami County Historical & Genealogical Society, c2006 ), pg. 21.

    ...On June 30, 1922, when Harriet was just 15 years old, Elizabeth, their first child, was born. According to the History of the Branson Family and Descendants written by Joy Branson Gibboney, who was Moses's great-granddaughter, Elizabeth lived with her grandmother, Sarah (Moon) Nutt until she was nearly 16 years old.
    ...Eight more children were born to Moses and Harriet. They were Philina, Levi, DeWitt Clinton, Wellington, Sally, john, Abigail and their last child, Harriet who died September 13, 1841 at just three months of age. Harriet died less than two months later on November 21, 1841 at the age of 34 years, 9 months and 25 days. With six children to care for Moses remarried on February 4, 1842, less than three months after Harriet's death to Phebe (Smith Mason), widow of William Mason.
    ...In an 1842 letter to his brother-in-law John P. Brady, Moses told of purchasing land eight miles northwest of Piqua, Ohio. in a another letter written in 1848 he described his plan to build a brick house, 36' x 46' and arranged with seven rooms below and nine above. Moses had 125,000 brick burnt and 20,000 feet of lumber seasoning for his new house. There would be a smokehouse, the smoke supplied by a cook stove in the basement and a 1' x 16' room for his bees. Moses designed an elaborate system to bring milk in from the milk house using cast iron pipes. Pipes would also carry dishwater and soapsuds from the kitchen to a swill tub.
    ...Moses build his wonderful house and it still stands today (1998). it was saved from demolition and was lovingly and authentically restored. it contains seven stairways. there are many beautiful walnut doors and built-in cabinets. the room that was once used for bees and the smokehouse can still be seen. In one of his letters Moses stated "we have 14 guests today." The arrangement of the upstairs rooms and imprint of numbers that were once on the doors suggest the house may have been used as an inn or stage coach stop.
    ...The 1870 Federal Census for Miami County, Ohio shows Moses and Phebe living alone in their 16-room brick house. His age was given as 68 years and her age was 73 years. Later, when they were probably in poor health, they went to live with Moses' married daughter Abigail and her husband Thomas P. Duncan. Abigail then died March 19, 1876 and apparently Thomas was left to care for his aging in-laws. After Moses died July 3, 1877 Thomas Duncan charged the estate $1, 274.75 for boarding M. N. Branson and wife, laundry, use of the Duncan horse and buggy, and extra attention during Moses' illness. Objections were raised by Moses' remaining children and the case went to arbitration. When the case was settled Thomas Duncan was awarded $611.75
    ...After Moses died Phebe lived with her son David Mason in Shelby County. Phebe died May 25, 1883 at the age of 85 years, 11 months, 17 days. Both Moses and Harriet are buried in the Fletcher Cemetery, Miami County, Ohio. (Source: Miami County Historical & Genealogical Society; typed and indexed by Lois J. Fair, "Miami County Family Histories Tired Iron book", (Ohio Genealogical Society. Miami County Historical & Genealogical Society, c2006 ), pg. 21, 22.)

    Moses married Harriet Nutt on 8 Jul 1821 in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. Harriet (daughter of Levi Nutt and Sarah Moon) was born on 28 Jan 1807; died on 25 May 1883 in Shelby County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Branson died about 1816.

    Samuel married Charlotte Nutt. Charlotte (daughter of Moses Nutt and Anne Buffin) was born on 2 Oct 1778 in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died in Sep 1813. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Charlotte Nutt was born on 2 Oct 1778 in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America (daughter of Moses Nutt and Anne Buffin); died in Sep 1813.
    Children:
    1. 1. Moses Nutt Branson was born on 28 Dec 1801 in Burlington, New Jersey, United States; died on 3 Jul 1877 in Shelby County, Ohio, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Moses Nutt was born on 28 Aug 1751 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America (son of Levi Nutt and Ann Ivins); died on 5 Sep 1805.

    Moses married Anne Buffin on 3 Feb 1772 in Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America. Anne was born about 1753 in Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died on 2 May 1782 in New Jersey, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Anne Buffin was born about 1753 in Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died on 2 May 1782 in New Jersey, United States.
    Children:
    1. Hannah Nutt was born on 10 Jun 1774 in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; and died.
    2. Abigail Nutt was born on 8 Oct 1775 in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; and died.
    3. 3. Charlotte Nutt was born on 2 Oct 1778 in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died in Sep 1813.
    4. Moses Nutt, Jr. and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Levi Nutt was born on 1 Jan 1726/7 in Springfield, Union County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died on 22 May 1763 in Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial Ameirca.

    Other Events:

    • History / Bio: 24 Jun 1894; Record of the Nutt Family (Joseph Nutt; Date: 1894), p1

    Notes:

    History / Bio:

    Adam Nutt was a native of Wales, and must have come to America in the early part of the last century. the records show that he had a son, Levi, born January 1st, 1727, and that Levi was married to Ann Ivens Sept. 19th, 1748. She was the daughter of Isaac, or as some say Barzilla, and Lydia Ivens; her birth July 7th, 1732. To them were born the following children: Amy Nutt, July 23rd, 1749; Moses Nutt, August 28 1751; Abigail Nutt, March 29th, 1754; Aaron Nutt, July 17th, 1758; Bathesheba Nutt, Nov. 28th, 1760; Levi Nutt, Nov. 8th, 1763. Their father died May 22nd, 1763, and their mother married Hugh Hutchins January 26th, 1769.

    Levi married Ann Ivins on 19 Sep 1748 in Burlington, New Jersey, British Colonial America. Ann (daughter of Isaac Ivins and Lydia Brown) was born on 7 Jul 1732 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America; died in 1788 in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Ann Ivins was born on 7 Jul 1732 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America (daughter of Isaac Ivins and Lydia Brown); died in 1788 in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States.

    Other Events:

    • History / Bio: 1894; Record of the Nutt Family (Joseph Nutt; Date: 1894), p1

    Notes:

    History / Bio:

    Adam Nutt was a native of Wales, and must have come to America in the early part of the last century. the records show that he had a son, Levi, born January 1st, 1727, and that Levi was married to Ann Ivens Sept. 19th, 1748. She was the daughter of Isaac, or as some say Barzilla, and Lydia Ivens; her birth July 7th, 1732. To them were born the following children: Amy Nutt, July 23rd, 1749; Moses Nutt, August 28 1751; Abigail Nutt, March 29th, 1754; Aaron Nutt, July 17th, 1758; Bathesheba Nutt, Nov. 28th, 1760; Levi Nutt, Nov. 8th, 1763. Their father died May 22nd, 1763, and their mother married Hugh Hutchins January 26th, 1769.

    Children:
    1. Amy Nutt was born on 25 Jul 1749 in New Jersey, British Colonial America; died on 15 Feb 1784 in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States.
    2. 6. Moses Nutt was born on 28 Aug 1751 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died on 5 Sep 1805.
    3. Abigail Nutt was born on 29 Mar 1754 in Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died on 26 Oct 1823 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
    4. Aaron Nutt was born on 17 Jul 1758 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died on 2 Jun 1842 in Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 5 Jun 1842 in Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States.
    5. Bathsheba Nutt was born on 28 Nov 1760 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died on 5 Nov 1848 in Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Nov 1848 in Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States.
    6. Levi Nutt, Jr. was born on 8 Nov 1763 in Burlington, New Jersey, British Colonial America; died before 1791 in Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States.