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Margaret T. <I>Nutt</I> Boston

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Margaret T. Nutt Boston

Birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Dec 1917 (aged 93)
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D
Memorial ID
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Kentucky Death Certificate #32541.
Died from Infirmities of Old Age.
Wife of Jacob Boston, married April 9, 1853, Caldwell Co. KY.
Daughter of William Nutt and Humes Jane Thrist-Nutt.

THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ December 20, 1917.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.

Mrs. Margaret Nutt Boston, venerable relict of Jacob Boston, died Saturday evening, Dec. 15th, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.B. Carter. She was in her 94th year, having been born July 18, 1824. She was a native of Pittsburg, Pa., and on a visit to her sister at Hillman's Rolling Mill in Lyon County when she met her husband to whom she was married in 1853. Her husband died there in 1869 and she had lived a widow almost half a century. She was the last of a family of twelve children and was a descendant of Lord Hume of Ireland.

The deceased is survived by four children, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Love, of Clay, Ky., widow of H.C. Love, of the Siloam section, being the eldest, and Mrs. Maria Bowles Carter, wife of J.B. Carter; two sons being City Marshall George E. Boston and J. Noble Boston, owner of the Boston Plaining Mills and Lumber Co., of this city.
Kentucky Death Certificate #32541.
Died from Infirmities of Old Age.
Wife of Jacob Boston, married April 9, 1853, Caldwell Co. KY.
Daughter of William Nutt and Humes Jane Thrist-Nutt.

THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ December 20, 1917.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.

Mrs. Margaret Nutt Boston, venerable relict of Jacob Boston, died Saturday evening, Dec. 15th, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.B. Carter. She was in her 94th year, having been born July 18, 1824. She was a native of Pittsburg, Pa., and on a visit to her sister at Hillman's Rolling Mill in Lyon County when she met her husband to whom she was married in 1853. Her husband died there in 1869 and she had lived a widow almost half a century. She was the last of a family of twelve children and was a descendant of Lord Hume of Ireland.

The deceased is survived by four children, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Love, of Clay, Ky., widow of H.C. Love, of the Siloam section, being the eldest, and Mrs. Maria Bowles Carter, wife of J.B. Carter; two sons being City Marshall George E. Boston and J. Noble Boston, owner of the Boston Plaining Mills and Lumber Co., of this city.


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