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    ALBERT NUTT

    ALBERT NUTT, one of Bethel Township's excellent farmers, who cultivates his on fifty-four acres which is situated four and one- half miles east of Tippecanoe City, on the Studebaker and Pisgah Turnpike Road, and rents an additional twenty acres which adjoins his own land, was born in England, September 6, 1857, and is a son of James and Hannah (Whitehead) Nutt.

    Albert Nutt is one of a family of eleven children, four of whom came to America. In 1884, Mr. Nutt came to the United States and when he reached Tippecanoe City, Ohio, he first worked as a nurseryman, this having been his business in his native land. Later he bought his present farm of William Ashworth. He has made all the improvements here, putting up the substantial buildings and making the place a valuable property.

    In 1880 Mr. Nutt was married to Miss Alice Heaton, a daughter of Stephen Heaton, and they have three children: Annie, who resides at home; Emma, who married Edwin Weldy, and has one son; and May, who resides with her parents. Mr. Nutt and family attend the English Lutheran Church. Mr. Nutt does not give much attention to politics, but he has identified himself with the Republican party.

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