John Nelson Chute operated the Chute Nurseries in Berwick, Nova Scotia.
"Born Dec. 21, 1806; married Lovina, daughter of Dea. William Skinner, by Rev. William Chipman, Oct. 28, 1835, and still live in Cornwallis; able farmers, had a "golden wedding anniversary", 1885."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Page 94.
Waity Chute's husband was originally recorded as "Owen Palmer", the son of "Enoch Palmer", but this was recently corrected:
"Hello,
I was doing some research on your great web site and noticed that Waity Chute b. 30 Jan 1847 (d/o William Chute b. 1806) is listed as marrying Owen PALMER.
I believe her husband is Owen H.D. PARKER (not Palmer). Their daughter, Iva Eileen Parker married my GG Uncle Percival Amasa KILLAM and their marriage record is found in the Berwick Register: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~canbrnep/vitstat1909.htm.
You can also find the Parker family in the 1901 and 1911 Nova Scotia Census.
I hope that is some help to you and your site is fabulous."
Christie Hammel
"Born March 19, 1816; married Harriet, daughter of Deacon Andrew and Olive Chute, by Rev. Israel Potter, Jr., in Clements, Feb. 4, 1841. They moved from Cornwallis, N. S. to Bayham C. W., or Ontario in June 1842; lived there and in Malahide (on the farm of Philip Barteaux), seven years; moved to Princeton, Marquette County, Wisconsin in 1849; moved again to Joe Davies, Faribault County, Minnesota in 1859, where they are doing well on a good one-quarter section (one hundred and sixty acres). During twenty-seven years, they visited the old home but once, in 1869."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Page 95.
"Yes, Grandmother Harriet Chute was Samuel Burton's cousin, so she was a Chute before he married her. Isaac Newton told me that Samuel Burton Chute drove the first team
of six oxen -- with wagon -- & Harriet drove the second 3-yoke team and the last wagon. Harriet is supposed to have been a peppery gal, just as ready and able to fight
indians as to fight
Samuel Burton."
George Roger Chute to George M. Chute, Jr., 24 October 1967
©The Chute Family, 2002
"Born in Malahide, Elgin Co., Ont., Apr 5, 1948; married Florence Green (born Aug. 30, 1852), Jan. 1871 in Faribault Co., Minn. and live near Fairmount, Martin County, Minnesota. Lineage of Florence Green: Lorenzo7, Lorenzo6, Seth5, 1746, Seth4, 1700, Henry3, Henry2, Thomas1, 1606, Leicester, England to Massachusetts 1636, to Malden 1650. D. 12-19-1667; had 10 children. They are traced back to the royal family of France, about A.D. 1300."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Page 160.
"Lineage of Florence Green: Lorenzo7, Lorenzo6, Seth5, 1746, Seth4, 1700, Henry3, Henry2, Thomas1, 1606, Leicester, England to Massachusetts 1636, to Malden 1650. D. 12-19-1667; had 10 children. They are traced back to the royal family of France, about A.D. 1300."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894
"Born in Cornwallis, N.S., May 11, 1819; married Margaret, daughter of Deacon William Skinner by Rev. William Chipman, Feb. 9, 1843, and lives on his father's old farm, (that he bought and settled on in 1817), on the Post Road, two miles from Berwick; farmers. Mrs. Chute died Jan. 17, 1863, in her forty-first year; he married 2nd, Mary Hendry, July 12, 1867; she died Aug. 9, 1885, aged sixty."
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Page 95-96.
According to WEC: "Mrs. Chute died January 17, 1863, in her forty-first year." This conflicts with wedding information.
"Born in Cornwallis, N.S. Mar. 25, 1844, married Elizabeth, daughter of Enoch L. Cogswell, Nov. 1871, and live on the side of the South Mountain, Cornwallis, a farmer".
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Pages 160.
"Born in Cornwallis, Dec. 13, 1848, traveled somewhat in the far West, but returned and married Ermina, daughter of Robert Robinson, July 18, 1888 in Cornwallis".
Source: Chute, William Edward. A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America: With Some Account of the Family in Great Britain and Ireland, with an Account of Forty Allied Families Gathered from the Most Authentic Sources. Salem, Massachusetts, 1894. Pages 160-161.