[Index]
Edwin NUTT (1833 - 1878)
Chemist
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Ellen NUTT (1861 - 1861)
Edwing George NUTT (1862 - 1862)
Sybell Julia NUTT (1863 - 1950)
Charles Edwin NUTT (1865 - 1922)
Ada M NUTT (1869 - 1869)
Robert Dyson NUTT (1870 - 1892)
Harry Wonderly NUTT (1873 - 1947)
Alfred Horan Conrad NUTT (1876 - )
Edwin NUTT (1833 - 1878)

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Sarah Ellen PITT (1842 - )
John NUTT (1792 - 1861)











Mary Ann FOWLER (1801 - 1869)












Edwin NUTT
Edwin NUTT
b. 1833
m. 1859 Sarah Ellen PITT (1842 - ) at Avoca, Victoria, Australia
d. 27 May 1878 at Cooktown, Queensland, Australia aged 45
Cause of Death:
Fever
Parents:
John NUTT (1792 - 1861)
Mary Ann FOWLER (1801 - 1869)
Children (8):
Ellen NUTT (1861 - 1861)
Edwing George NUTT (1862 - 1862)
Sybell Julia NUTT (1863 - 1950)
Charles Edwin NUTT (1865 - 1922)
Ada M NUTT (1869 - 1869)
Robert Dyson NUTT (1870 - 1892)
Harry Wonderly NUTT (1873 - 1947)
Alfred Horan Conrad NUTT (1876 - )
Grandchildren (15):
Arthur Havelock LAND (1885 - 1959), John Edwin LAND (1887 - ), Ella Hannah LAND (1889 - ), Howard LAND (1892 - ), James Sidney LAND (1893 - 1917), Percy Otley LAND (1896 - ), Ivy Sybell LAND (1900 - 1962), Stella Advent NUTT (1898 - ), Eliza Ellen NUTT (1899 - ), Frances Amelia NUTT (1901 - 1901), Charles Edwin NUTT (1902 - 1902), Edwin Austin NUTT (1903 - 1919), Hope Agnes NUTT (1905 - ), Horace Roy NUTT (1907 - 1991), Hazel Sybil NUTT (1910 - )
Events in Edwin NUTT (1833 - 1878)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1833 Edwin NUTT was born
1859 26 Married Sarah Ellen PITT (aged 17) Avoca, Victoria, Australia
1861 28 Birth of daughter Ellen NUTT Victoria, Australia
1861 28 Death of daughter Ellen NUTT
1861 28 Death of father John NUTT (aged 69)
1862 29 Birth of daughter Edwing George NUTT Victoria, Australia
1862 29 Death of daughter Edwing George NUTT
1863 30 Birth of daughter Sybell Julia NUTT Victoria, Australia
1865 32 Birth of son Charles Edwin NUTT Collingwood, Victoria, Australia
1869 36 Birth of daughter Ada M NUTT Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1869 36 Death of daughter Ada M NUTT
1869 36 Death of mother Mary Ann FOWLER (aged 68)
1870 37 Birth of son Robert Dyson NUTT Warwick, Queensland, Australia 1870/C3316
24 Aug 1873 40 Birth of son Harry Wonderly NUTT Queensland, Australia 1873/C553
1876 43 Birth of son Alfred Horan Conrad NUTT Queensland, Australia 1876/C90
27 May 1878 45 Edwin NUTT died Cooktown, Queensland, Australia
Personal Notes:
We think Edwin came out to Australia with his brother George. Edwin m Sarah Ellen Pitt in Avoca in 1859. Sarah was 17yrs old at the time and after losing 3babies that we know of ,they went on to have 5 living children.Sybell Julia Nutt, their daughter went on to marry at 17yrs to James Havelock Land and created quite a dynasty in Qld many descendants still living today. Edwin had done some Apothacary training in Kent, and eventually was allowed to practice as a chemist.The mid 1800's was the era of the birth of what was to become todays highly trained pharmacists. Edwin was living in the Bowen area and I believe Mt Nutt lookout was named after him.This is confirmed in an obit. notice for his daughter Sybell J Land when she died.Edwin had been living in Port Douglas before going to Cooktown, where he contracted a fever of 3wk duration and sadly died at just 45yrs of age. I will be able to add more when further evidence of him is researched from Cooktown.

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