Frieda Nummer
F, b. 1 August 1903, d. after April 1940
Frieda Nummer was born on 1 August 1903. She married Leslie Watkins Knowles. Frieda Nummer died after April 1940.
Child of Frieda Nummer and Leslie Watkins Knowles
- Gordon Nummer Knowles b. 20 Jun 1927, d. 25 Sep 1999
Alfred E. Nunes
M, b. 10 July 1904, d. 14 January 1981
Alfred E. Nunes was born on 10 July 1904. He married Anna Lyons on 21 October 1955 at Tehama Co., CA. Alfred E. Nunes died on 14 January 1981 at Tehama Co., CA, at age 76.
Virginia Lee Nunley
F, b. 6 February 1882, d. 23 November 1962
Virginia Lee Nunley was born on 6 February 1882 at Kanawha Co., WV. She married Harry David Windle, son of John Henry Windle and Permelia Frances Hubbard, on 4 January 1902 at Kanawha Co., WV. Virginia Lee Nunley died on 23 November 1962 at Kanawha Co., WV, at age 80. She was buried in November 1962 at George's Creek Cemetery, Malden, Kanawha Co., WV.
Lt. Col. USA Charles Frank Nunn Jr.
M, b. 16 March 1918, d. 24 March 1989
Lt. Col. USA Charles Frank Nunn Jr. was born on 16 March 1918 at Morris, Okmulgee Co., OK; son of Charles Frank and Martha Maude "Mae" (Holland) Nunn. He began military service WW II and Korean War service, U.S. Army, retired with rank of Lt. Col. He died on 24 March 1989 at age 71
Obituary – The News Tribune, Tacoma, Washington; Monday, 27 MAR 1989, page 14 (Newspapers.com):
Charles F. Nunn
LTC USA Ret. Charles F. Nunn, 71, a Tacoma resident since 1958, passed away Friday, March 24, 1989. Born in Morris, Oklahoma, he was a U.S. Army Veteran of WW II and Korea.
Surviving: a son and daughter-in-law, Charles G. and Karen Nunn, of Tacoma; daughter, Barbara A. Clark, of Portland, Oregon; mother, Mae Goodbrake; sisters, Ilene Homier and Charlene Willms, all of Kingfisher, Oklahoma; grandchildren, John M. Cooper, of Seattle, Cara A. Clark, of Portland, Charles Paul Nunn, Philip Allen Nunn, both of Gig Harbor, Candice Swenson, Tacoma; and Millie.
Memorial services will be held 3 p.m. Tuesday, Mt. View Garden Chapel, Mountain View Funeral Home in charge.
Obituary – The News Tribune, Tacoma, Washington; Monday, 27 MAR 1989, page 14 (Newspapers.com):
Charles F. Nunn
LTC USA Ret. Charles F. Nunn, 71, a Tacoma resident since 1958, passed away Friday, March 24, 1989. Born in Morris, Oklahoma, he was a U.S. Army Veteran of WW II and Korea.
Surviving: a son and daughter-in-law, Charles G. and Karen Nunn, of Tacoma; daughter, Barbara A. Clark, of Portland, Oregon; mother, Mae Goodbrake; sisters, Ilene Homier and Charlene Willms, all of Kingfisher, Oklahoma; grandchildren, John M. Cooper, of Seattle, Cara A. Clark, of Portland, Charles Paul Nunn, Philip Allen Nunn, both of Gig Harbor, Candice Swenson, Tacoma; and Millie.
Memorial services will be held 3 p.m. Tuesday, Mt. View Garden Chapel, Mountain View Funeral Home in charge.
Emma Elizabeth Nunn
F, b. 16 January 1892, d. 3 November 1987
Emma Elizabeth Nunn was born on 16 January 1892 at Burkesville, Cumberland Co., KY. She was the daughter of Thomas Nunn and Mary Traylor. Emma Elizabeth Nunn married Harry LeRoy Price, son of Lester LeRoy Price and Minnie Clyde Oliver, on 1 June 1912 at Chickasha, Grady Co., OK; MARRIAGE LICENSE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, GRADY COUNTY
To any person authorized to perform and solemnize the marriage ceremony -- greeting: You are hereby authorized to join in marriage Mr. Harry L. Price of Chickasha, County of Grady, State of Oklahoma age 24 years, and Miss Emma Nunn, of Chickasha County of Grady, State of Oklahoma, aged 20 years. And of this License you will make due return to my office within thirty days from this date.
Witness my hand and official seal, at Chickasha in said County, this 1 day of June A. D. 1912 ( cant read) Co. Judge.
Recorded this 1 day of June 1912
Theresa McClelland , Clerk
CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, GRADY COUNTY,ss.
I Samuel Fackler Wilson, pastor, First Presbyterian Church of Chickasha in Grady County, State of Oklahoma, do hereby certify that I joined in marriage the persons named in and authorized by this License to be married, on the 1 day of June A. D. 1912m at Chickasha in Grady County, State of Oklahoma, in the presence of Mrs. S. F. Wilson of Chickasha, Okla. And Mrs. J. W. McManis of Chickasha, Okla.
Samuel Fackler Wilson, 420 S 6th St Chickasha, Okla.
Returned and recorded this 6 day of June 1912 Theresa McClelland, Clerk.
Emma Elizabeth Nunn was Presbyterian. She died on 3 November 1987 at Pampa, Gray Co., TX, at age 95
OBITUARY - Amarillo, TX Wednesday, November 4, 1987
Pampa -- Emma E. Price, 95, died Tuesday. Graveside services will be at 2 PM Thursday in Llano Cemetery at Amarillo with the Rev. Raymond Bowlin, pastor of Bushland Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements are by Carmachel-Whitley Funeral Directors. Mrs. Price born in Orangeville, Ky., moved to Pampa in 1926 from Chickasha Okla. She was a Member of First Presbytarian Church. Her husband, Harry Price, died in 1957. Survivors include a son, Richard Price of Pampa; a daughter, Geraldine Dunn of Amarillo; a sister, Mrs Ray Wagle of Cushing, Okla; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
(note: Richard, her son, gave this information to the paper -- Geraldine, her daughter, said Orangeville, KY is wrong.)
BIOGRAPHY:
Harry was a rural mail carrier at the time he met Emma Nunn. They met at the mail box. He later decided to live on a farm near Tabler, Oklahoma about 7 miles from Chickasha. When he was married he bought furniture for their first home and surprised his wife. Harry and Emma worked hard on the farm. She was an immaculate housekeeper and an excellent cook. They had 2 children, Geraldine and Richard. Geraldine's grandparents Minnie and Lester Price were crazy about her and kept her in town at their home most of the time. He was always buying her new shoes. Emma was very unhappy on the farm as she wanted her children to have the best education possible and it had to be a town school instead of a country school near their farm. Geraldine stayed with her grandparents and went to school but when Richard was old enough to attend school, Emma went to her parents home in Davenport, Oklahoma so Richard could attend school there. Harry soon followed her and a short time later he was offered a postion as manager of a lumber yard in 1926 at Pampa later to White Deer, Texas. They moved there but Geraldine stayed with her grandparents and attended school in Chickasha, Oklahoma.
She was buried in November 1987 at Llano Cemetery, Amarillo, Potter Co., TX, Findagrave #15165829.
Note: From Walter Dunn:
Harry was a rural mail carrier at the time he met Emma Nunn. They met at the mail box. He later decided to live on a farm near Tabler, Oklahoma about 7 miles from Chickasha. When he was married he bought furniture for their first home and surprised his wife. Harry and Emma worked hard on the farm. She was an immaculate housekeeper and an excellent cook. They had 2 children, Geraldine and Richard. Geraldine's grandparents Minnie and Lester Price were crazy about her and kept her in town at their home most of the time. He was always buying her new shoes. Emma was very unhappy on the farm as she wanted her children to have the best education possible and it had to be a town school instead of a country school near their farm. Geraldine stayed with her grandparents and went to school but when Richard was old enough to attend school, Emma went to her parents home in Davenport, Oklahoma so Richard could attend school there. Harry soon followed her and a short time later he was offered a postion as manager of a lumber yard in 1926 at Pampa later to White Deer, Texas. They moved there but Geraldine stayed with her grandparents and attended school in Chickasha, Oklahoma.
To any person authorized to perform and solemnize the marriage ceremony -- greeting: You are hereby authorized to join in marriage Mr. Harry L. Price of Chickasha, County of Grady, State of Oklahoma age 24 years, and Miss Emma Nunn, of Chickasha County of Grady, State of Oklahoma, aged 20 years. And of this License you will make due return to my office within thirty days from this date.
Witness my hand and official seal, at Chickasha in said County, this 1 day of June A. D. 1912 ( cant read) Co. Judge.
Recorded this 1 day of June 1912
Theresa McClelland , Clerk
CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, GRADY COUNTY,ss.
I Samuel Fackler Wilson, pastor, First Presbyterian Church of Chickasha in Grady County, State of Oklahoma, do hereby certify that I joined in marriage the persons named in and authorized by this License to be married, on the 1 day of June A. D. 1912m at Chickasha in Grady County, State of Oklahoma, in the presence of Mrs. S. F. Wilson of Chickasha, Okla. And Mrs. J. W. McManis of Chickasha, Okla.
Samuel Fackler Wilson, 420 S 6th St Chickasha, Okla.
Returned and recorded this 6 day of June 1912 Theresa McClelland, Clerk.
Emma Elizabeth Nunn was Presbyterian. She died on 3 November 1987 at Pampa, Gray Co., TX, at age 95
OBITUARY - Amarillo, TX Wednesday, November 4, 1987
Pampa -- Emma E. Price, 95, died Tuesday. Graveside services will be at 2 PM Thursday in Llano Cemetery at Amarillo with the Rev. Raymond Bowlin, pastor of Bushland Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements are by Carmachel-Whitley Funeral Directors. Mrs. Price born in Orangeville, Ky., moved to Pampa in 1926 from Chickasha Okla. She was a Member of First Presbytarian Church. Her husband, Harry Price, died in 1957. Survivors include a son, Richard Price of Pampa; a daughter, Geraldine Dunn of Amarillo; a sister, Mrs Ray Wagle of Cushing, Okla; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
(note: Richard, her son, gave this information to the paper -- Geraldine, her daughter, said Orangeville, KY is wrong.)
BIOGRAPHY:
Harry was a rural mail carrier at the time he met Emma Nunn. They met at the mail box. He later decided to live on a farm near Tabler, Oklahoma about 7 miles from Chickasha. When he was married he bought furniture for their first home and surprised his wife. Harry and Emma worked hard on the farm. She was an immaculate housekeeper and an excellent cook. They had 2 children, Geraldine and Richard. Geraldine's grandparents Minnie and Lester Price were crazy about her and kept her in town at their home most of the time. He was always buying her new shoes. Emma was very unhappy on the farm as she wanted her children to have the best education possible and it had to be a town school instead of a country school near their farm. Geraldine stayed with her grandparents and went to school but when Richard was old enough to attend school, Emma went to her parents home in Davenport, Oklahoma so Richard could attend school there. Harry soon followed her and a short time later he was offered a postion as manager of a lumber yard in 1926 at Pampa later to White Deer, Texas. They moved there but Geraldine stayed with her grandparents and attended school in Chickasha, Oklahoma.
She was buried in November 1987 at Llano Cemetery, Amarillo, Potter Co., TX, Findagrave #15165829.
Note: From Walter Dunn:
Harry was a rural mail carrier at the time he met Emma Nunn. They met at the mail box. He later decided to live on a farm near Tabler, Oklahoma about 7 miles from Chickasha. When he was married he bought furniture for their first home and surprised his wife. Harry and Emma worked hard on the farm. She was an immaculate housekeeper and an excellent cook. They had 2 children, Geraldine and Richard. Geraldine's grandparents Minnie and Lester Price were crazy about her and kept her in town at their home most of the time. He was always buying her new shoes. Emma was very unhappy on the farm as she wanted her children to have the best education possible and it had to be a town school instead of a country school near their farm. Geraldine stayed with her grandparents and went to school but when Richard was old enough to attend school, Emma went to her parents home in Davenport, Oklahoma so Richard could attend school there. Harry soon followed her and a short time later he was offered a postion as manager of a lumber yard in 1926 at Pampa later to White Deer, Texas. They moved there but Geraldine stayed with her grandparents and attended school in Chickasha, Oklahoma.
Children of Emma Elizabeth Nunn and Harry LeRoy Price
- Geraldine Price+ b. 12 Nov 1914, d. 17 May 2001
- James Richard Price+ b. 29 Apr 1917, d. 1 May 2001
Grace May Nunn
F, b. 25 January 1899, d. 17 September 1969
Grace May Nunn was born on 25 January 1899 at Blackwell, Kay Co., OK. She was the daughter of William Henry Nunn and Maude M. McCannon. Grace May Nunn married Ira Boyd Rundell, son of Ira McChain Rundell and Susan Evelyn Boyd, on 19 January 1927 at Garden City, Finney Co., KS. Grace May Nunn died on 17 September 1969 at St. Catherine Hospital, Garden City, Finney Co., KS, at age 70. She was buried in September 1969 at Stafford Cemetery, Stafford, Stafford Co., KS, Find A Grave Memorial# 92174255.
Children of Grace May Nunn and Ira Boyd Rundell
- Ruth Darlene Rundell b. 11 Mar 1932, d. 28 Feb 1997
- Gale W. Rundell+ b. 20 Mar 1940, d. 8 Apr 2006
Sarah Elizabeth Nunn1
F, b. 29 March 1834, d. 26 March 1907
Sarah Elizabeth Nunn was born on 29 March 1834.1 She married Daniel Rudy on 15 October 1850 at Henderson Co., KY.1 Sarah Elizabeth Nunn died on 26 March 1907 at age 72. She was buried in March 1907 at Fernwood Cemetery, Henderson, Henderson Co., KY.
Child of Sarah Elizabeth Nunn and Daniel Rudy
- Daniel Rudy+1 b. 24 Apr 1859, d. 10 Sep 1934
Citations
- [S504] 1860 Federal Census, Henderson County, Kentucky. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 373; FHL #803373.
Thomas Nunn
M
Thomas Nunn married Mary Traylor.
Child of Thomas Nunn and Mary Traylor
- Emma Elizabeth Nunn+ b. 16 Jan 1892, d. 3 Nov 1987
William Henry Nunn
M, b. 1870, d. 27 November 1906
William Henry Nunn was born in 1870 at Missouri. He married Maude M. McCannon on 21 October 1894 at Leeton, Johnson Co., MO. William Henry Nunn died on 27 November 1906 at near Pierceville, Finney Co., KS. Cause of death: Suffocation caused by well cave-in. He was buried in 1906 at Valley View Cemetery, Garden City, Finney Co., KS, Findagrave #17358946.
Child of William Henry Nunn and Maude M. McCannon
- Grace May Nunn+ b. 25 Jan 1899, d. 17 Sep 1969
Henry Nunnelly
M
Henry Nunnelly married Nanny Scott.
Child of Henry Nunnelly and Nanny Scott
- Henry Howard Nunnelly+ b. 8 Sep 1884, d. 21 May 1966
Henry Howard Nunnelly
M, b. 8 September 1884, d. 21 May 1966
Henry Howard Nunnelly was born on 8 September 1884. He was the son of Henry Nunnelly and Nanny Scott. Henry Howard Nunnelly married Katherine Clare DaVault, daughter of Alfred DaVault and Elizabeth Gardner, on 27 September 1911 at New Florence, Montgomery Co., MO,
From the New Florence Leader:
Nunnelly -- Davault.
A beautiful home wedding was solemnized Wednesday evening, September 27, 1911, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Davault, when their daughter, Katharyn Clare, became the bride of Mr. Howard Nunnelly.
Promptly at 8:00 o'clock, the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March, played by Miss Edith Davault, sister of the bride, announced the approach of the bridal party. The bride and groom, preceded by the attendants, Miss Susie Pemberton and Mr. Herbert Davault, advanced to the bay window, which had been converted by means of flowers and ferns into a bower of beauty for the occasion where the Rev. Rigg in an impressive manner performed the wedding ceremony. The bridal party then led the way to the tastefully appointed dining room where an elegant supper was served.
The petite and winsome bride never looked more charming than in her wedding gown of soft white silk over white satin, with trimmings of white lace and pearl passamentra over which fell the bridal veil held in place over a wreath of orange blossoms. The bridesmaid was also attired in white silk with trimmings of hand embroidery and lace. The groom and groomsman both wore the conventional black.
They were the recipients of many handsome and useful presents which betokened the high esteem of a wide circle of friends.
The bride is a highly cultured young lady, and has been for a number of years one of the popular teachers of this and adjoining counties.
The groom is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nunnelly of this place and is a model young man in every respect and well worthy of the bride he has chosen.
They will go to housekeeping at once in the Locke cottage in the east end of town, where the best wishes of their many friends for a long and prosperous journey through life attend them.
Occupation: Worked for the Post Office. Henry Howard Nunnelly died on 21 May 1966 at age 81. He was buried in May 1966 at New Florence Cemetery, New Florence, Montgomery Co., MO.
From the New Florence Leader:
Nunnelly -- Davault.
A beautiful home wedding was solemnized Wednesday evening, September 27, 1911, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Davault, when their daughter, Katharyn Clare, became the bride of Mr. Howard Nunnelly.
Promptly at 8:00 o'clock, the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March, played by Miss Edith Davault, sister of the bride, announced the approach of the bridal party. The bride and groom, preceded by the attendants, Miss Susie Pemberton and Mr. Herbert Davault, advanced to the bay window, which had been converted by means of flowers and ferns into a bower of beauty for the occasion where the Rev. Rigg in an impressive manner performed the wedding ceremony. The bridal party then led the way to the tastefully appointed dining room where an elegant supper was served.
The petite and winsome bride never looked more charming than in her wedding gown of soft white silk over white satin, with trimmings of white lace and pearl passamentra over which fell the bridal veil held in place over a wreath of orange blossoms. The bridesmaid was also attired in white silk with trimmings of hand embroidery and lace. The groom and groomsman both wore the conventional black.
They were the recipients of many handsome and useful presents which betokened the high esteem of a wide circle of friends.
The bride is a highly cultured young lady, and has been for a number of years one of the popular teachers of this and adjoining counties.
The groom is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nunnelly of this place and is a model young man in every respect and well worthy of the bride he has chosen.
They will go to housekeeping at once in the Locke cottage in the east end of town, where the best wishes of their many friends for a long and prosperous journey through life attend them.
Occupation: Worked for the Post Office. Henry Howard Nunnelly died on 21 May 1966 at age 81. He was buried in May 1966 at New Florence Cemetery, New Florence, Montgomery Co., MO.
Child of Henry Howard Nunnelly and Katherine Clare DaVault
- Howard DaVault Nunnelly+ b. 4 Jan 1916, d. 30 Mar 1986
Howard DaVault Nunnelly
M, b. 4 January 1916, d. 30 March 1986
Howard DaVault Nunnelly was born on 4 January 1916 at New Florence, Montgomery Co., MO.1 He was the son of Henry Howard Nunnelly and Katherine Clare DaVault. Howard DaVault Nunnelly married Emily Louise Cardwell, daughter of Charles Scott Cardwell and Ruth Virginia Hatchett, on 7 July 1941. Occupation: Civil Engineer, service station owner, social studies teacher. Howard DaVault Nunnelly lived, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, Illinois, Schenectady, NY, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and finally St. Louis. He died on 30 March 1986 at St. Louis, MO, at age 70.1
Child of Howard DaVault Nunnelly and Emily Louise Cardwell
- Katherine Colleen Nunnelly b. 12 Apr 1948, d. 29 Sep 2011
Citations
- [S89] Social Security Death Index, online www.ancestry.com.
Katherine Colleen Nunnelly
F, b. 12 April 1948, d. 29 September 2011
Katherine Colleen Nunnelly was born on 12 April 1948 at Schenectady, Schenectady Co., NY. She was the daughter of Howard DaVault Nunnelly and Emily Louise Cardwell. Katherine Colleen Nunnelly lived in 2000 at Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO. She died on 29 September 2011 at age 63
Obituary -- The Bridgeton News; October 27, 2011 (Website: http://www.bridgton.com/katherine-c-nunnelly/)
KANSAS CITY, MO. Katherine Colleen Nunnelly, 63, of Kansas City, Missouri, passed away Sept. 29, 2011, with family at her side. Colleen was born April 12, 1948, in Schenectady, N.Y., to Howard Davault and Emily Louise Cardwell Nunnelly. She grew up in bucolic New Florence, Mo.
Colleen graduated from Montgomery County R-2 High School and the University of Missouri, Phi Beta Kappa. She served two years in the Teacher Corps. Colleen was a member of the first class of Antioch Law School, where she graduated with a Doctorate of Jurisprudence in 1975. The Legal Aid Society of Western Missouri employed Colleen until 1984. She was then hired as managing attorney for UAW Legal Services for three offices in the Kansas City area. Colleen retired in May of 2010.
She served on the Board of Directors of Unicorn Theater, volunteered as an instructor for English as a Second Language, and served as Missouri State Chairman for the National Organization of Bankruptcy Attorneys.
Colleen had a deep appreciation for the natural calm of Lovell, Maine, where she vacationed almost every summer since law school. She bought a cabin there in 1987.
She is survived by her mother, her two sisters, Cherie Bledsoe-Sutton and Robin Nunnelly; several nieces and nephews; three great-nieces and a great-nephew.
Her memorial will be on Saturday, Oct. 29. Visitation is at 3:30 p.m. and memorial services are at 4:30 p.m. at New Florence United Methodist Church, 209 West Mortimer St., New Florence, Mo.
Memorial contributions are welcomed at: Legal Aid of Western Missouri Endowment, whose mission, providing legal representation to those unable to afford it, Colleen strongly believed in, at 1125 Grand Blvd., #1900, Kansas City, MO 64106; Colleen's hometown church, New Florence United Methodist Church, PO Box 15, New Florence, MO 63363; The Greater Lovell Land Trust, which seeks to preserve the beauty and peace of Lovell, Maine, which Colleen loved so much, PO Box 181, Center Lovell, ME 04016.
Note: did not marry.
Obituary -- The Bridgeton News; October 27, 2011 (Website: http://www.bridgton.com/katherine-c-nunnelly/)
KANSAS CITY, MO. Katherine Colleen Nunnelly, 63, of Kansas City, Missouri, passed away Sept. 29, 2011, with family at her side. Colleen was born April 12, 1948, in Schenectady, N.Y., to Howard Davault and Emily Louise Cardwell Nunnelly. She grew up in bucolic New Florence, Mo.
Colleen graduated from Montgomery County R-2 High School and the University of Missouri, Phi Beta Kappa. She served two years in the Teacher Corps. Colleen was a member of the first class of Antioch Law School, where she graduated with a Doctorate of Jurisprudence in 1975. The Legal Aid Society of Western Missouri employed Colleen until 1984. She was then hired as managing attorney for UAW Legal Services for three offices in the Kansas City area. Colleen retired in May of 2010.
She served on the Board of Directors of Unicorn Theater, volunteered as an instructor for English as a Second Language, and served as Missouri State Chairman for the National Organization of Bankruptcy Attorneys.
Colleen had a deep appreciation for the natural calm of Lovell, Maine, where she vacationed almost every summer since law school. She bought a cabin there in 1987.
She is survived by her mother, her two sisters, Cherie Bledsoe-Sutton and Robin Nunnelly; several nieces and nephews; three great-nieces and a great-nephew.
Her memorial will be on Saturday, Oct. 29. Visitation is at 3:30 p.m. and memorial services are at 4:30 p.m. at New Florence United Methodist Church, 209 West Mortimer St., New Florence, Mo.
Memorial contributions are welcomed at: Legal Aid of Western Missouri Endowment, whose mission, providing legal representation to those unable to afford it, Colleen strongly believed in, at 1125 Grand Blvd., #1900, Kansas City, MO 64106; Colleen's hometown church, New Florence United Methodist Church, PO Box 15, New Florence, MO 63363; The Greater Lovell Land Trust, which seeks to preserve the beauty and peace of Lovell, Maine, which Colleen loved so much, PO Box 181, Center Lovell, ME 04016.
Note: did not marry.
Christina Emerich Nunnemacher
F
Christina Emerich Nunnemacher married Johann Gottfried Wilkin.
Children of Christina Emerich Nunnemacher and Johann Gottfried Wilkin
- Mathias Wilkin+ b. c 1747, d. 12 Oct 1803
- George Wilkin+ b. 1750, d. 12 Feb 1821
- Henry Wilkin+ b. 1756, d. 1803
- Phillip Wilkin+ b. 1758, d. 2 Sep 1832
Donna Jean Nusbaum
F, b. 28 October 1946, d. 13 December 1994
Donna Jean Nusbaum was born on 28 October 1946 at Canton, Stark Co., OH. She was the daughter of Roland Charles Nusbaum Jr. and Betty Irene McFarren. Donna Jean Nusbaum married Philip J. Stillo on 3 October 1987 at Wayne Co., OH. Donna Jean Nusbaum married Philip J. Stillo on 3 December 1993 at Wayne Co., OH. Donna Jean Nusbaum died on 13 December 1994 at Wooster, Wayne Co., OH, at age 48. She was buried in December 1994 at North Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co., OH, Findagrave #89456195.
Roland Charles Nusbaum
M, b. 1881, d. 1954
Roland Charles Nusbaum was born in 1881. He married Leora Summers, daughter of Levi Summers and Celestia Ann Stauffer, in 1901. Roland Charles Nusbaum died in 1954. He was buried at West Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co., OH, Findagrave #118920048.
Child of Roland Charles Nusbaum and Leora Summers
- Roland Charles Nusbaum Jr.+ b. 16 Jul 1911, d. 8 Jan 1978
Roland Charles Nusbaum Jr.
M, b. 16 July 1911, d. 8 January 1978
Roland Charles Nusbaum Jr. was born on 16 July 1911. He was the son of Roland Charles Nusbaum and Leora Summers. Roland Charles Nusbaum Jr. married Betty Irene McFarren. Roland Charles Nusbaum Jr. died on 8 January 1978 at age 66. He was buried in January 1978 at North Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co., OH, Findagrave #75753625.
Child of Roland Charles Nusbaum Jr. and Betty Irene McFarren
- Donna Jean Nusbaum b. 28 Oct 1946, d. 13 Dec 1994
Addison Richard Nuss1
M, b. 9 October 1869
Addison Richard Nuss was born on 9 October 1869 at Morrison, Brown Co., WI.1 He was the son of Rev. Michael Nuss and Matilda Weidner.1 Addison Richard Nuss married Emma (?) circa 1894 at Brown Co. (probably), WI.2 Addison Richard Nuss lived in 1926 at De Pere, Brown Co., WI.1
Children of Addison Richard Nuss and Emma (?)
- Martha Nuss1 b. Apr 1895
- Earl Nuss1 b. Mar 1897
Rev. Allen Oscar Nuss1
M, b. 5 February 1861
Rev. Allen Oscar Nuss was born on 5 February 1861 at Lehigh Co., PA.1 He was the son of Rev. Michael Nuss and Matilda Weidner.1 Rev. Allen Oscar Nuss married Lillie Thompson, daughter of J. S. Thompson, on 25 September 1901, Ceremony by Rev. J. T. Farmer.1 Occupation: From Wisconsin Annual Conference Year Book, 1924 (Methodist Episcopal):
Rev. Allen Oscar Nuss, entered Wisc. Conference on trial 1892; in full 1896. Service: 1888 to 1893 at school and while there supplied several charges; appointed to the Montello, Wisc. charge 1893; to Campbellsport 1896; to Dunbar, 1900; to Wild Rose and Dopps 1901; to Waupack Circuit, 1903; to Eureka 1905; to Poy Sippi and Spring Lake 1907; to Stickibridge, Brotherton, Brant and Gravesville 1909; to Palmyra Circuit 1914; to Neosha and Hustisford 1915; to Oneida Indian Mission 1920; to De Pere 1922; Retired Oct. 11, 1925 on account of ill health.1
Rev. Allen Oscar Nuss, entered Wisc. Conference on trial 1892; in full 1896. Service: 1888 to 1893 at school and while there supplied several charges; appointed to the Montello, Wisc. charge 1893; to Campbellsport 1896; to Dunbar, 1900; to Wild Rose and Dopps 1901; to Waupack Circuit, 1903; to Eureka 1905; to Poy Sippi and Spring Lake 1907; to Stickibridge, Brotherton, Brant and Gravesville 1909; to Palmyra Circuit 1914; to Neosha and Hustisford 1915; to Oneida Indian Mission 1920; to De Pere 1922; Retired Oct. 11, 1925 on account of ill health.1
Children of Rev. Allen Oscar Nuss and Lillie Thompson
- Delora Leanora Nuss1 b. 3 Dec 1903
- Carol Matilda Nuss2 b. 25 Nov 1905
- Paul Thompson Nuss2 b. 25 Jul 1907
Amelia Nuss1
F, b. 13 July 1852
Amelia Nuss was born on 13 July 1852 at Lehigh Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Michael Nuss and Matilda Weidner.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 322.
Carol Matilda Nuss1
F, b. 25 November 1905
Carol Matilda Nuss was born on 25 November 1905 at Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Allen Oscar Nuss and Lillie Thompson.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 324.
Carolina Nuss1
F, b. 24 July 1862
Carolina Nuss was born on 24 July 1862 at Lehigh Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Michael Nuss and Matilda Weidner.1 Carolina Nuss married Jude Roels.1
Children of Carolina Nuss and Jude Roels
- Harvey J. Roels1 b. c 1894
- Wesley W. Roels1 b. c 1897
- Carlton B. Roels1 b. c 1899
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 324.
Cassie Anna Nuss1
F, b. 3 February 1851, d. 7 December 1873
Cassie Anna Nuss was born on 3 February 1851 at Lehigh Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Michael Nuss and Matilda Weidner.1 Cassie Anna Nuss died on 7 December 1873 at age 22.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 322.
Charles H. Nuss1
M, b. circa 1905
Charles H. Nuss was born circa 1905 at De Pere, Brown Co. (probably), WI.1 He was the son of Charles Henry Nuss and Martha (?)1
Citations
- [S917] 1910 Federal Census, Brown County, Wisconsin. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1701 - 02; FHL #1375714 - 15.
Charles Henry Nuss1
M, b. 20 February 1873
Charles Henry Nuss was born on 20 February 1873 at Morrison, Brown Co., WI.1 He was the son of Rev. Michael Nuss and Matilda Weidner.1 Charles Henry Nuss married Martha (?) circa 1896 at Brown Co. (probably), WI.2 Charles Henry Nuss lived in 1926 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI.1
Children of Charles Henry Nuss and Martha (?)
- Emerson Nuss2 b. c 1897
- James Nuss2 b. c 1899
- Norman Nuss2 b. c 1901
- Charles H. Nuss2 b. c 1905
- Erma Nuss2 b. c 1908
Daniel Nuss
M, b. 14 December 1923, d. 18 November 2011
Daniel Nuss was born on 14 December 1923 at Bayard, Morrill Co., NE. He married Wilma M. Stoll in 1944 at Scotts Bluff Co., NE. Daniel Nuss died on 18 November 2011 at age 87. He was buried in November 2011 at Olinger Highland Mortuary and Cemetery, Thornton, Adams Co., CO, Findagrave #176463672.
Delora Leanora Nuss1
F, b. 3 December 1903
Delora Leanora Nuss was born on 3 December 1903 at Wisconsin.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Allen Oscar Nuss and Lillie Thompson.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 323.
Earl Nuss1
M, b. March 1897
Earl Nuss began military service Service in WW I, disabled.1 He was born in March 1897 at Brown Co., WI.2 He was the son of Addison Richard Nuss and Emma (?)1
Edwin Michael Nuss1
M, b. 30 May 1868
Edwin Michael Nuss was born on 30 May 1868 at Morrison, Brown Co., WI.1 He was the son of Rev. Michael Nuss and Matilda Weidner.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 324.
Elamina Matilda Nuss1
F, b. 13 October 1853, d. 10 July 1923
Elamina Matilda Nuss was born on 13 October 1853 at Lehigh Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Michael Nuss and Matilda Weidner.1 Elamina Matilda Nuss married F. William Schneider circa 1876.2 Elamina Matilda Nuss died on 10 July 1923 at age 69.1
Children of Elamina Matilda Nuss and F. William Schneider
- Alvin Schneider2 b. Mar 1880
- Mabel Schneider2 b. Jun 1884
- Frederick W. Schneider+2 b. Feb 1889