Chute Family Notes: Notes 37-596 through 37-613
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Note    N596          Index
Died within 3 weeks.

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Note    N597         Index
Had 3 children.

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Note    N598         Index
Three children.

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Note    N599         Index
His mother lived with them.

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Note    N600         Index
"Went to Boston, Mass., 1851, to sea 1852; sailed to the East Indies, to Chinaland other places, fourteen voyages, including four times around the globe; was in the United States Navy 1861; at New Orleans, May 1862, and mustered out 1864; then to sea again. He was shipwrecked twice before the war, and once since, losing all, and dismasted once in the China sea, ship, "NorWester," 1200 tons, Aug. 1856. He left the sea in Boston, May 1882, and went to the "Sailor's Snug Harbor," near Quincy, ten miles south of Boston, sustained by bequests and donations, first established by Joshua Bacon (1785-1852), of Boston, Capt. Eli. Doane Jr., present commander."

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Note    N601         Index
Is buried at Ounimak Island, Alaska.

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Note    N37-602         Back to Index        Back to George B. Thomas and Laura Bell Potter Thomas.

Notes on George B. Thomas and Laura Bell Potter Thomas:

This family had 7 children.

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 86.


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Note    N603         Index
"Was lost off the bark "Legal Tender".

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Note    N604         Index
They lived on Aaron Chute's old farm.

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Note    N605         Index
Son of Timothy, unsure of which one.

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Note    N606         Index
Son of same Timothy as Benjamin.

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Note    N607         Index
Daughter of Michael, not sure which one.

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Note    N37-608         Back to Index        Back to Alberta L. Rice and Adaline V. Rice.

Notes on Alberta L. Rice and Adaline V. Rice:

These two daughters of David S. and Melinda Jane Chute Rice drowned together at the ages of 17 and 14.


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Note    N37-610         Back to Index        Back to Boehmer Chute and Sophia (Chute) Chute.

Notes on Boehmer Chute and Sophia (Chute) Chute:

"Born in Clements, July 18, 1802; married by Rev. Israel Potter, Sr., Sophia Chute, his father's cousin, Nov 19, 1829, and lived on the "Sissiboo Road", near Bear River, Digby Co., an honest Christian farmer; died Mar. 23, 1874; she followed Feb. 9, 1876, aged seventy-three."

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 89-90.


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Note    N611         Index
"Killed by cars".

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Note    N37-612         Back to Index        Back to Joseph M. Chute, Mary Ann Sanford Chute and Elizabeth Weare Chute.

Notes on Joseph M. Chute, Mary Ann Sanford Chute and Elizabeth Weare Chute:

"Born May 20, 1805; married Mary Ann, daughter of John Newcomb and Charlotte (Woodworth) Sanford, by Rev. Israel Potter, Jr., Oct. 17, 1839; and lived on his father's old farm, near the "Waldeck Line", in Clements. where she died April 18, 1868, aged forty-seven; he married, 2nd, Elizabeth (Weare) Christopher-Apt, July 2, 1877, and died April 18, 1880."

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 89-90.



Clementsport, Nova Scotia 1881 Census

PGHousehold #Family #SURNAMEGIVENSEXAGEPOBRELIGORIGINOCCUP. MARITAL
29151155ChuteJosephM75NSBapt EnglishFarmerMarried
29151155ChuteElizabeth [Weare]F74NS BaptEnglish Married
29151155AptMary E.F12NSBapt English

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Note    N613         Index
"Lived with his father a few years, then in Malden, Massachusetts, and finally settled on the George Troop farm, Bear River, in 1887." [WMC] This is not supported by 1881 census records, which show Judson Chute and his family as a separate household from his father's. There is a conflict of wife's name: WEC has her as Havilah Sophia; this census records her as Sophia Havilah.

Clementsport, Nova Scotia 1881 Census

PGHousehold #Family #SURNAMEGIVENSEXAGEPOBRELIGORIGINOCCUP. MARITAL
40206206ChuteJudsonM29NSBapt EnglishFarmerMarried
40206206ChuteSophia H.F34NS BaptEnglish Married







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