Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . lier years inseafaring, he devoted the remainder of his lifeto general farming, and died in 1S53, agedeighty-six years. He married ElizabethAmes, who died at the age of seventy-nineyears. They had eleven children, two ofwhom died in infancy. The others were:Mary, who died in 1896; Elizabeth, PZphraim,Clarissa, James, Greenleaf, and Joseph, whoare also deceased; Paul, who is now eighty-four years old; and Thomas, the subject ofthis sketch. Thomas Nute was reared on the homestea


Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . lier years inseafaring, he devoted the remainder of his lifeto general farming, and died in 1S53, agedeighty-six years. He married ElizabethAmes, who died at the age of seventy-nineyears. They had eleven children, two ofwhom died in infancy. The others were:Mary, who died in 1896; Elizabeth, PZphraim,Clarissa, James, Greenleaf, and Joseph, whoare also deceased; Paul, who is now eighty-four years old; and Thomas, the subject ofthis sketch. Thomas Nute was reared on the homestead,receiving his education during the winterterms of the district school, and working onthe farm the remainder of the time. Uponattaining his majority, he went to the village,and worked for a year in the Sawyer Mills,and was afterward employed for several yearsin the Cocheco Mills. Returning then to thescenes of his childhood, he assumed the chargeof the property, and has since been engagedin general farming. He now owns one hun-dred acres of land, seventy-five of which be-longed to the original homestead. A large. LUTHER H WENTWORTH. BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW 429 ])art of it is in a fair state of cultivation. , who is among the oltlost of tiie native-Ijorn residents of tlie town, has contributedhis full share toward its growth and develop-ment. In politics he is a sound Democrat,and he represented Ward Four for one year intlie City Council. Socially, he is a memberof the I. O. O. F., and of the local grange. In 1S42 Mr. Nute was united in marriageto Miss Maria Brock, daughter of Paul andPacince (Ham) Brock, of Madbury, Two children have been born to Mr. andMrs. Nute — Charles H. Nute and Joseph Charles, who lived in , and diedin 1S84, married Miss Sarah Chesley, and hadtwo children — Charles A. and Clarence J., the younger son, who died 1883,married Miss Kate Lindsay, and had threechildren — Thomas H., Frank, and Grace J. v< tU T H E R H .


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