Birth* | c 1882 | James Nutter was born at Earby, Yorkshire, England.1,2,3,4 |
Occupation | 5 Apr 1891 | He was a scholar.1 |
Census 1891 (Family) | 5 Apr 1891 | The 1891 UK Census enumerated James Nutter as being son of William Nutter, Head of the household at 14 William Street, Colne, Lancashire, England. Others resident include Julia Freeman, Clara Nutter, Margaret Nutter and Henry Nutter.1 |
Occupation | 31 Mar 1901 | James Nutter was a cotton warp twister and loomer.2 |
Census 1901 (Family) | 31 Mar 1901 | The 1901 UK Census enumerated James Nutter as being son of William Nutter, Head of the household at 30 William Street, Colne, Lancashire, England. Others resident include Julia Freeman, Henry Nutter and Margaret Nutter.2 |
Occupation | 10 Aug 1901 | James Nutter was a twister.3 |
Residence* | 10 Aug 1901 | He lived at 30 William Street, Colne, Lancashire, England.3 |
Marriage* | 10 Aug 1901 | He married Ethel May Spencer, daughter of John Spencer, at Parish Church, Colne, Lancashire, England. The marriage was solemnised by Rev John Morgan.3,5,4 |
Occupation* | 24 Dec 1905 | James Nutter was a cotton twister.5 |
Census 1911* | 2 Apr 1911 | The 1911 UK Census enumerated James Nutter as Head of household at 30 William Street, Colne, Lancashire, England. Others resident include Ethel May Spencer, Ernest Nutter, Nora Annie Nutter, Nellie Nutter and William Nutter The dwelling was recorded as having 4 rooms.4 |
Occupation | 2 Apr 1911 | James Nutter was a cotton twister.4 |
Num Child* | | The 1911 UK Census recorded that 5 children had been born to James and Ethel by that date, and that 1 of them were already deceased. Candidates for the deceased include 01 Nutter.4 |
Milit-Beg* | 1914 | James Nutter began military service in the Kings Liverpool Regiment.6 |
Military* | Dec 1915 | He was transferred to the 9th Battalion Cheshire Regiment, and was sent to France.6 |
Milit-End* | 30 Jul 1917 | He ended military service when he was wounded by a shell, requiring the amputation of his right leg above the knee.6 |
Occupation | 16 Jun 1920 | He was an "Army Pensioner."6 |
Occupation | 7 Jun 1930 | He was a loomer.7 |