Nute, Joseph (b. 5 APR 1799, d. AFT 1880)
Death: AFT 1880 Milford, MI
Note: Charles Goodspeed was born at Campbelltown, Steuben County, New York, one of nine children. His middle name, Goodspeed, came from the surname of the man his grandmother married, John Goodspeed.
Charles then moved to Fleming County, Kentucky, along with his brother, Obed Palmer Nute, where he married Charlotte Evans. She died young at 26 and then Charles married Elizabeth Markwell.
After Elizabeth passed away, he lived for a short time with his son, Charles William, Sr. in Maitland, Missouri. He then moved to Orlando, Florida to join his daughter, Sarah Louise Nute and her husband, William Reuben Anno, who was one of the promoters of the Travers, Orlando and Atlantic Railroad and it's first president. William Anno was one of the first to induce cash capital to be invested in Orlando. With half a million dollars, he and others helped form the foundation of "The Phenomenal City" as Orlando was come to be known. He built a large 3 story home on Lake Jessamine and opened his office on the north side of Pine Street. William was also one of the original owners of the present day Greenwood Cemetery in which he is now interred.
Charles Goodspeed Nute passed away 25 May 1886 of yellow fever. Charles Goodspeed Nute's tombstone is still readable in the Greenwood Cemetery in downtown Orlando, Florida and is located next to his daughter and son-in-law.
Charles Goodspeed Nute's father was Obed Nute, Jr. and he (Obed) served in the War of 1812 as a 2nd lieutenant. He died during that conflict and his grave is unknown. His (Obed's) wife Rhoda Stevens applied for and received a widowers war pension of $58.50 in 1813 to cover the costs of his equipment.
Death: 25 MAY 1886 Orlando, FL
Death: 24 JUL 1831 Curtis, NY
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Death: 3 DEC 1933 Andover, Allegany, NY
Death: 1945 Andover, Allegany, NY
Death: 13 FEB 1826 New London, CT
Death: 26 MAR 1903 Hamilton, Essex, MA
Death: 16 SEP 1900 Hamilton, Essex, MA
Note: Woodbridge was a shoemaker in Worcester, Mass.
Note: Horace was a shoemaker
Death: 9 JUL 1920 Pacific Grove, CA
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Death: 25 MAY 1863 Civil War, Baton Rouge, LA
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Death: 31 DEC 1922 Wakefield, Middlesex, MA
Note: In 1860, she was living in Salem, MA with Eliza Armstrong as a seamstress born in Canada
Death: 19 SEP 1911 Pacific Grove, CA
Death: AFT 1903 Prob. Seattle, King, WA
Death: 12 AUG 1957 Stockton, CA
Note: It appears that Mary never had any children.
Death: 12 MAY 1960 Santa Clara, CA
Death: 30 NOV 1947 Santa Clara, CA
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Death: 28 MAR 1752 Ipswich, Essex, MA
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Death: 1 OCT 1747 Ipswich, Essex, MA
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