John and Jenny (Reinholdson) Nutter

John and Jenny Nutter
John and Jenny Nutter

John Nutter, son of William and Dinah (Ingham) Nutter, was born in Gloucester City, New Jersey, on March 6, 1856.

John married Anna Carlson on May 2, 1881. John and Anna had 5 children. Anna died young of an abdominal infection on March 22, 1893 at age 30, and was buried in Riverside Cemetary, in Gibbon.

In December of that year, John remarried, to Jenny Reinholdson. Jenny, the daughter of Olof Reinholdson (1847 - 1932) and Britta Jansdotter (1849 - 1871), was born in Öst Furtan, Värmland, Sweden, on March 27, 1871.

(A rich history of the early life of Jenny Reinholdson was written by her daughter Jean (Nutter) Nelson, who also made many other contributions to this family website. This document was sent to me by Steve Baker, grandson of Jean's sister, Inez (Nutter) Reynolds.)

At the time they were marrried, John was serving as Sheriff of Buffalo County, and was living above the jail in the Sheriff's quarters, adjacent to the Buffalo County Courthouse in Kearney, Nebraska. Jenny probably moved in with him since their first child was born there. Upon completion of his term as Sheriff, they lived on John's farm, between Gibbon and Shelton, Nebraska, where the rest of their children were born. According the the History of Buffalo County, "John was a good farmer ... He owns seven hundred and twenty acres of excellent land and his enterprise and efficiency have enabled him to gain financial independence."

John and Jenny had six children:

Inez Virginia NutterBorn October 19, 1894 in Kearney, Nebraska. In 1914, Inez married Maynard Everette Reynolds and they had three children. Inez died in a car accident at age 74 in Decatur, Illinois.
Hilda Margarite Nutter Born October 15, 1895, at the family farm home in Shelton, Nebraska. In 1920, Hilda married Charles Hooker Layman and they had three children. Prior to her marriage, Hilda taught school in Shelton, NB. She died of heart failure at age 79 in Hall, Nebraska.
Marjorie Isabel Nutter Born May 8, 1898, at the family farm home in Shelton, Nebraska. Marjorie was never married, and died of a hemorrhage in Boulder, Colorado at age 91.
Harold Kenneth Nutter Born November 21, 1903, at the family farm home in Shelton, Nebraska. In 1923, Harold married Josephine Marie Scott, and they had 3 children.
Donald Oakley "Don" Nutter Born February 13, 1912, at the family farm home in Shelton, Nebraska. In 1970, Donald married Margaret Estella Mohn, and they had one daughter. Don died of a heart attack at age 68 at his Gibbon Island farm.
Jean Helen Nutter Born February 14, 1915, at the family farm home in Shelton, Nebraska. In 1942 Jean married Yale Roy Nelson, and they had four children. Jean died in 2003.

John died of a stroke on December 10, 1935 at age 79, and was buried in the Riverside Cemetery. Jenny lived a long life, to age 99, finally dying of pneumonia at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney on November 2, 1970. She was also buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Gibbon.

(Some obituaries for Nutters in the Gibbon area were sent to me by Steve Baker, great grandson of John and Jenny Nutter. Though I don't have enough information on these people to warrant individual webpages for them, I have provided this link to them here in the hope that others may be able to provide more information on them and their families.)



A Nutter gathering in Vancouver, WA
A Nutter gathering in Vancouver, Washington. From left to right: Elsa (Nutter) Evans, unidentified, Don Nutter (son of Jenny), Jenny Nutter, Jean Nutter (daughter of Jenny), Beatrice (Nutter) Hogg. Elsa and Beatrice are daughters of Jenny's husband John and his first wife Anna.


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Jenny Nutter


Farm house of John and Jenny Nutter
Farm house of John and Jenny Nutter.
Buffalo County Courthouse
Buffalo County Courthouse. The jail and sheriff's quarters are shown to the left. The picture of John was taken during the time he was sheriff. He was said to have black curly hair, a red mustache, and grey eyes.


Last revised on September 16, 2013. If you have comments, corrections or additional information or pictures you would like to contribute, feel free to contact Dave Nims.