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William H. Derby
(Abt 1853-)
Lillian M. Derby
(1858-)
Nellie Frances Derby
(Abt 1884-)

 

Nellie Frances Derby 1

  • Born: Abt 1884, , New York State, USA
  • Marriage (1): Leroy Frederick Utting
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1. Leroy Frederick Utting

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bullet  Birth Notes:

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1920usfedcen&indiv=try&h=86832631

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bullet  Sources of information or noted events in her life were:

• General Comment. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 124
page 56

Mrs. Nellie Derby Utting.
DAR ID Number: 123161
Born in Essex County, N. Y.
Wife of Le Roy F. Utting.
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Derby, Seth Lee, Ichabod Tuttle, and Corp. Wait Chatterton, as follows:
1. Willard H. Derby (b. 1853) m. 1876 Lillian May Roberts (b. 1858).
2. Eli Strong Derby (1818-69) m. 1840 Sarah Eulatia Tuttle (1820-99); George Oliver Roberts (1831-1907) m. 1857 Mary Adeline Fuller (1836-1909).
3. Asa Derby (1790-1875) m. 1813 Tirzah Woodbury (1791-1842); Samuel Roberts (1804-77) m. 1828 Ermina Lee (1809-39); Chauncey D. Tuttle (1790-1801) m. 1812 Susan Chatterton (d. 1830).
4. Jonathan Derby m. 1776 Sarah Strong (1755-1842); George W. Lee (1784-1817) m. 1807 Abigail Russell (d. 1818); Nathaniel Tuttle (1768-1844) m. 1789 Polly Sprague (d. 1804); Wait Chatterton m. 1783 Susanna Dickerman (b. 1756).
5. Seth Lee m. 2d 1771 Joanna Johnson (1743-1818); Ichabod Tuttle m. 1751 Sarah Prime (b. 1731).
Jonathan Derby (1753-1842) served several enlistments under different commands, 1776-80. He applied for a pension, 1832, which was [p.56] allowed for service in New Hampshire and Vermont. He was born in Lebanon, Conn.; died in Essex, N. Y.
Seth Lee (1736-1803) served as a private, 1775, 4th company, Col. Charles Webb's regiment, Connecticut militia. He was born in Farmington Conn.; died in Ludlow, Vt.
Also No. 72308.
Ichabod Tuttle (1729-99) enlisted in Colonel Hinman's regiment, Connecticut troops. He was born in Connecticut; died in Rutland, Vt.
Also No. 46777.
Wait Chatterton (1757-1837), in 1777, served as a private. In 1778 was a corporal in Captain Dwight's company. His widow received a pension, 1833. He was born in New Haven, Conn.; died in Rutland, Vt.

• Web Based Info. http://records.ancestry.com/Mary_Utting_records.ashx?pid=65641229

• Census: US, 1920. http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1920usfedcen&indiv=try&h=86832630


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Nellie married Leroy Frederick Utting, son of Frederick William A. Utting and Emma Cushing. (Leroy Frederick Utting was born on 12 May 1883 in , New York State, USA 1 and died in Jun 1972 in Saranac Lake, New York State, USA 1.)



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