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1780 - 1835 (55 years)
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Name |
Levi Nutt |
Born |
5 Feb 1780 |
Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States [1, 2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1820 |
Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States [4] |
Buried |
Aug 1835 |
Union Township, Union County, Indiana, United States |
Died |
27 Aug 1835 |
Union Township, Union County, Indiana, United States [3, 5] |
Person ID |
I667 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
15 Jul 2018 |
Father |
Aaron Nutt, b. 17 Jul 1758, Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America , d. 2 Jun 1842, Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States (Age 83 years) |
Mother |
Mary Archer, b. 28 Nov 1756, Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America , d. 22 Sep 1817, Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States (Age 60 years) |
Married |
4 May 1779 |
Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States |
Family ID |
F359 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Sarah Moon, b. 4 Dec 1784, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States , d. 1 Aug 1845, Bath Township, Franklin County, Indiana, United States (Age 60 years) |
Married |
15 Aug 1802 |
Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States [6, 7] |
Notes |
- Levi married Sarah Moon and they were the parents of six children, Aaron, Caleb, Mary, Nancy, Ellen and Sarah. (Referemce: Record of the Nutt family, written by Joseph Nutt, June 24, 1894)
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Children |
| 1. Aaron Nutt, b. 23 Jan 1804, Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States , d. 30 Jun 1876, Union County, Indiana, United States (Age 72 years) |
| 2. Caleb W. Nutt, b. 3 Apr 1805, Ohio, United States , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 3. Harriet Nutt, b. 28 Jan 1807, d. 25 May 1883, Shelby County, Ohio, United States (Age 76 years) |
| 4. Mary Nutt, b. 25 Nov 1810, d. 17 Dec 1822 (Age 12 years) |
| 5. Eleanor Nutt, b. Abt 1812, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 6. Sarah Nutt, b. Abt 1815, d. Yes, date unknown |
| 7. Nancy Nutt, b. Abt 1818, d. Yes, date unknown |
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Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F413 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 5 Feb 1780 - Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States |
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| Married - 15 Aug 1802 - Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States |
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| Census - 1820 - Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States |
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| Buried - Aug 1835 - Union Township, Union County, Indiana, United States |
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| Died - 27 Aug 1835 - Union Township, Union County, Indiana, United States |
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Notes |
...By 1845 Levi, with his wife, Sarah and their oldest son, Aaron, with his wife, Jane, and their daughter Ellen (Eleanor) had moved to Franklin County, Indiana. In about 1842 Levi's son Caleb, with his 2nd wife, Arena A. (Burnham) and his sister, Harriet who had married Moses Nutt Branson moved to Sidney, Ohio. The exact date of his move is not known however there is a record of his second child, John Joseph's birth at Centerville, in 1836 and his third child, Jasper Newton, also born in Centerville in 1837, but his fourth child, Francis Marion Nutt was born in Sidney, Ohio in July of 1844.
...Levi's will was dated 03 September, 1834, recorded 15 January, 1836 and Probated 02 December, 1845 with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Liberty, Union township, Union County, Indiana.
...Levi had received from his father 52.28 acres in Section 25, township 2, Range 6 in Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio for $100.00. In 1813 he sold the remaining 50 acres as recorded in Book 'C', page 299 of Deeds. He had previously sold 1/2 acre to his father-in-law and 1.5 acres to the Sugar Creek Baptist church. In 1825 he purchased the SW 1/4 section 14-T10-R1W in Union township, Union county, Indiana. When his widow, Sarah died in 1845 there was 100 acres of land to be distributed among his heirs.
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.....By 1845 Levi, with his wife, Sarah and their oldest son, Aaron, with his wife, Jane, and their daughter Ellen (Eleanor) had moved to Franklin County, Indiana. In about 1842 Levi's son Caleb, with his 2nd wife, Arena A. (Burnham) and his sister, Harriet who had married Moses Nutt Branson moved to Sidney, Ohio. The exact date of his move is not know however there is a record of his second child, John Joseph's birth at Centerville, in 1836 and his third child, Jasper Newton, also born in Centerville in 1837, but his fourth child, Francis Marion Nutt was born in Sidney, Ohio in July of 1844.
.....Levi's will was dated 03 September, 1834, recorded 15 January, 1836 and Probated 02 December, 1845 with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Liberty, Union township, Union County, Indiana.
Levi had received from his father 52.28 acres in Section 25, township 2, Range 6 in Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio for $100.00. In 1813 he sold the remaining 50 acres as recorded in Book 'C', page 299 of Deeds. He had previously sold 1/2 acre to his father-in-law and 1.5 acres to the Sugar Creek Baptist church. In 1825 he purchased the SW 1/4 section 14-T10-R1W in Union township, Union county, Indiana. When his widow, Sarah died in 1845 there was 100 acres of land to be distributed among his heirs.
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Sources |
- [S2037] Book: The History of Montgomery County, Ohio, Part I, pg. 362, 363, 364.
- [S1282] Book: Record of the Nutt Family.
Levi, Feb. 5th 1780
- [S473] Book: Nutt Family of Ohio and New Jersey, pg. 41.
Levi Nutt Born 05 February, 1780 at Mt. Holly, New Jersey, Died 27 August, 1835 or 19 Sept., 1835 in Union Twp., Union County, Indiana.
- [S67] 1820 Federal Census: Ohio, Montgomery County, Washington Township, pg.140.
Levi Nutt - Free White Males: 1 age 10-16, 1 age 16-18, 1 age 16-26, 1 age 26-45; Free White Females: 3 under 10, 2 age 10-16, 1 age 26-45; 1 person engaged in Agriculture.
- [S315] Internet: Home Page of James T. Hammer.
- [S1282] Book: Record of the Nutt Family.
Levi married Sarah Moon and they were the parents of six children, Aaron, Caleb, Mary, Nancy, Ellen and Sarah.
- [S473] Book: Nutt Family of Ohio and New Jersey, pg. 41.
Married Sarah Moon on 15 August, 1802 (The marriage record is also recorded in Hamilton County, Ohio. on page 53) at Centerville Ohio, by Josua Carmon.
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