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F Mary Ann (Minnie) Nutson

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Information from Dorothy Glen, Wright, Larabee, Crawford, Hammond, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.

History of the Wigle Family and Their Descendants, The Wigle Family, Kingsville, Ontario, 1931.

1861 personal census, Gosfield Twp, Essex Co., ON, 1-5:
Nutson John J., M, Married, 44, born UC, C[hurch of] E[ngland];
Marie, F, Married, 37, born UC, C E;
Louisa, F, Single, 17, born UC, C E;
Easter, F, Single, 15, born UC, C E;
Maryann, F, Single, 12, born UC, C E;
Graling, M, 9, born UC, C E;
Sarah, F, Single, 7, born UC, W M;
Gordon, M, Single, 5, born UC, C E.

1901 personal census, Gosfield South Twp, Essex Co., ON, G3-12,13:
Stewart Simeon, M, Married, 13 Nov 1850, 50, born Ont, origin: Scotch, Can, Univer, Inn Keeper;
Minnie, F, wife, Married, 18 Feb 1849, 52, born Ont, origin: not given, Can, C Eng;
George, M, son, Single, 1 July 1881, 19, born Ont, origin: Scotch, Can, Univer;
Joseph, M, son, Single, 4 June 1884, 16, born Ont, origin: Scotch, Can, Univer, Student;
William, M, brother, Single, 29 Jan 1862, 39, born Ont, origin: Scotch, Can, Univer, Clerk.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 90-92:
Simeon M. Stewart is a representative member of one of the historic families of County Essex, and is now proprietor of the leading hotel at Ruthven. The family, as the name indicates, is of Scottish extraction...
     Simeon M. Stewart was born Nov. 13, 1850, on the old homestead in Mersea township, and was a boy when the family removed to the Lake Shore in Gosfield. He obtained his education in the section school. His first independent venture was as a hog and cattle buyer for Bellnap & Drake, of Detroit, and he also did some buying for Hiram Walker. For nine months he worked at the carpenter trade in Lasalle county, Illinois.
     On March 1, 1877, Mr. Stewart rented the "Lovelace Hotel" at Ruthven, which he conducted for five years, and then moved to Leamington. After one year there in the livery business he bought the "Lake View Hotel", which he operated for a time, and then sold it to become proprietor of the "Ontario House", and later the "Erie Hotel", at Wheatley. For a short time he engaged in the livery business at Leamington, but after an absence of five years returned to Ruthven. In May 1887, he purchased the hotel which he has since ably conducted, under the name of the "Stewart House". In addition he owns the home farm, and looks after this property in connection with his other business.
     In politics Mr. Stewart is a Conservative and he has always taken a lively interest in local affairs, but has never consented to hold political office, although eminently qualified to do so. For the past seventeen years he has been fraternally connected with the Order of United Workmen at Kingsville.
     On Feb. 14, 1877, Mr. Stewart was married to Minnie, daughter of John Nutson, and three sons have been born to them, namely: Alfred, born May 17, 1879, is a graduate of the Medical Department of the Toronto University; George, born July 1, 1881, is a student in the Medical Department of the Toronto University; Joseph, born June 4, 1884, completed the course at the Leamington high school in 1904, and is now taking up dentistry in Toronto University.
     John Nutson, the grandfather of Mrs. Stewart, was born in Christiansard, Norway, and came to Amherstburg at an early day. Mrs. Stewart's father, John Nutson, married Maria Ann Scratch, a daughter of John Scratch, Esq., of Gosfield.

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    John Scratch 1801-1887   Sarah Malott 1799-1849
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John James Nutson 1816-ca 1862   Maria Ann Scratch 1825-
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Mary Ann (Minnie) Nutson 1849-1928