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Ernest NUTTALL (1891 - )
coal miner
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Ernest NUTTALL (1891 - )

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Susannah SHEPHERD
Richard NUTTALL (1864 - 1909) Ricahrd NUTTALL (1821 - 1893) Richard NUTTALL (1786 - )
Ann (NUTTALL) (1791 - )
Ellen (NUTTALL) (1823 - 1886)



Elizabeth AMOS (1858 - ) Daniel AMOS (1835 - 1885) Jonas AMOS (1811 - 1880)
Louisa Lucy (AMOS) (1812 - )
Alice HARTLEY (1831 - 1902)




b. 1891 at Little Lever, Lancashire, England
m. abt Mar 1919 Susannah SHEPHERD at Wigan, Lancashire, England
Near Relatives of Ernest NUTTALL (1891 - )
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Ricahrd NUTTALL abt 1821 Great Harwood, Lancashire, England abt 1893 Bolton, Lancashire, England 72
Grandmother Ellen (NUTTALL) abt 1823 Darcy Lever, Lancashire, England abt 1886 Lancashire, England 63
Grandfather Daniel AMOS 1835 March, Cambridgeshire, England abt Sep 1885 Bury, Lancashire, England 50
Grandmother Alice HARTLEY 1831 Lipsend, Cambridgeshire, England abt Jun 1902 Bury, Lancashire, England 71

Father Richard NUTTALL abt 1864 Little Lever, Lancashire, England 1909 45
Mother Elizabeth AMOS 1858 Leigh, Lancashire, England

Self Ernest NUTTALL 1891 Little Lever, Lancashire, England

Wife Susannah SHEPHERD

Brother Amos NUTTALL 1893 Little Lever, Lancashire, England
Sister Alice NUTTALL 1898 Little Lever, Lancashire, England 1983 Lancashire, England 85
Half Brother Charles MATHER abt 1884 Little Lever, Lancashire, England 24 Aug 1914 Frameries, France 30

Uncle Roger NUTTALL abt 1843 Darcy Lever, Lancashire, England
Uncle Isaac NUTTALL abt 1845 Darcy Lever, Lancashire, England
Uncle John NUTTALL abt 1848 Darcy Lever, Lancashire, England
Aunt Jane NUTTALL abt 1850 Westleigh, Lancashire, England
Uncle Jesse NUTTALL abt 1853 Darcy Lever, Lancashire, England
Uncle Samuel NUTTALL abt 1855 Darcy Lever, Lancashire, England
Aunt Squire NUTTALL abt 1859 Little Lever, Lancashire, England
Uncle William Hartley AMOS abt 1857 Lees, Lancashire, England
Uncle Daniel AMOS 1860 Lees, Lancashire, England
Uncle John AMOS abt 1865 Haleybridge, Lancashire, England
Aunt Rachel AMOS abt 1867 Altringham, Cheshire, England
Aunt Emily AMOS abt 1869 Altringham, Cheshire, England
Aunt Mary Jane (Polly) AMOS abt Dec 1871 Radcliffe, Lancahsire, England
Uncle Thomas SHIRT 1869 Tamworth, Staffordshire, England

Niece Barbara NUTTALL
Nephew Keith NUTTALL
Niece Patricia NUTTALL
Niece Doris WANE abt Mar 1922 Barnsley, Yorkshire, Engalnd 1997 75
Nephew Matthew John MATHER 05 Nov 1912

Sister in Law Helen L WILSON
Brother in Law William WANE 1898
Brother in Law Richard ANDERSON
Sister in Law Margaret Ann WORTHINGTON
Events in Ernest NUTTALL (1891 - )'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1891 Ernest NUTTALL was born Little Lever, Lancashire, England
1891 Census Little Lever, Lancashire, England
1901 10 Census Hindey, Lancashire, England
1909 18 Death of father Richard NUTTALL (aged 45)
abt Mar 1919 28 Married Susannah SHEPHERD Wigan, Lancashire, England Freen BMD Wigan 8c 22 Mar 1919
Personal Notes:
Also served in the First World War. Like Charles and Amos, Ernest worked at the coal face. Like Amos he was married twice. By his first wife he had two daughters, Elizabeth and Ethel. His first wife died of consumption while he was away at war. He did get compassionate leave to visit his wife who was dying. He never saw her alive. She died when he was coming up the street, just a few yards from his front door. On returning from war, Ernest married again, a lady called Susie. Susie and Ernest went to live in Yorkshire where they had a large family –at least 4 sons. His two daughters were brought up by his mother, Elizabeth Nuttall (nee Amos). His daughter Elizabeth, also got consumption and died of T.B in 1926. Ethel married a man called ****Evans and had several children, she lived in Standish or Wigan until her death. Her greatest fear was being buried alive and so her body was cremated.

As Ernest’s first wife lay dying, Alice and Elizabeth Nuttall and another woman claim they saw an angel go over the bed from the foot of the bed to the head of the bed and then disappear. Alice said that this was the most beautiful sight she had ever seen in her life. When the angel had gone, Ernest’s wife was dead.

Ernest had an accident in the pit (possibly an explosion and fire) and one side of his face was disfigured and one of his eyes was watery. After a while you didn’t notice this because he had such a friendly and outgoing personality and an excellent sense of humour.

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