Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . persons knew and admired him for hisfine traits of character. Unassuming in all therelations of life, the spirit of religious culturetook hold of his nature and enabled him as aChristian to fulfill in the community a most bene-ficent purpose. His example tended to exalt thedignity of man, and raised him in the scale ofvirtue, while his social and domestic life everwill be a blessed memory. Nathaniel Rutter married January 13, 1831,Mary Ann Cist, born December 26, 1808, diedMarch 18, 1846, daughter of Jacob Ci
Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . persons knew and admired him for hisfine traits of character. Unassuming in all therelations of life, the spirit of religious culturetook hold of his nature and enabled him as aChristian to fulfill in the community a most bene-ficent purpose. His example tended to exalt thedignity of man, and raised him in the scale ofvirtue, while his social and domestic life everwill be a blessed memory. Nathaniel Rutter married January 13, 1831,Mary Ann Cist, born December 26, 1808, diedMarch 18, 1846, daughter of Jacob Cist and hiswife Sarah Hollenback. Their children were:1. Ellen Cist, born October 25, 1831, died un-married May 21, 18S7. 2. Emily December 16, 1833, married, September , Edward P. Darling, and died January 23,1882. 3. Margaret, born Januarv 24. 1836,married Eugene Beauharnais Beaumont, anddied April 22, 1879. 4. Augusta, born August23, 1837, married Clarence Michler, and diedJuly 22, 1878. 5. George, died in infancy.
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