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Concord
* [[Concord Meeting Room, NH]] (EB) +1878-1880+
** c/o Josiah Perkins Nutting @ 35 Perley St. (Perley & Grove ) +1878-1880+ (b. 1832 Otisfield Gore, Cumberland, [[Maine|ME]] - d. 1923 Meredith, Belknap, NH), son of Newell Nutting (b. 1798 NH) & Deborah Scribner Nutting (b. 1800 ME). In 1860Wife (1883 @ Belfast, Josiah was a FW Baptist pastor in Concord, and in 1870 in West Epping, Rockingham, NH. WifeME): Eleanor C. Mansfield Nutting (b. 1840 Camden, Waldo, ME - d. 1932 Litchfield, Kennebec, ME), daughter of Newell Mansfield (b. 1812 Camden, Lincoln, ME - d. 1896 Belfast, Waldo, ME) & Elizabeth Howard Paul Mansfield (b. 1816 Solon, Somerset, ME - d. 1859 Belfast, ME). Newell Manfield was employed as a blacksmith in Camden & Belfast. In 1850, there was one Nutting in Concord, Charles Nutting, a stone-cutter for S. Alexander. In 1870, Eleanor was a schoolteacher in Belfast. In 1860, Josiah was pastoring the Free Will Baptist of Concord (founded in 1857, although the FWB Society was founded in 1844), and in 1870 in West Epping, Rockingham, NH. He was listed as a Rev. in the mid 1870's in Concord, and by 1883 as "preacher of the gospel". *** Josiah & Eleanor's wedding in 1883 was officiated by Wooster Parker (b. 1807 Underhill, Chittenden, VT - d. 1884 Belfast, ME), a longtime pastor of what is now [https://firstchurchinbelfast.org/ The First Church in Belfast], a UCC group, who graduated in 1832 from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangor_Theological_Seminary Bangor TS] (1814-2013). Wooster's wife Wealthy Ann Pond Parker (1815-1903) was a daughter of Enoch Pond (1791-1882), later a notable president of BTS.
** c/o Charles G. Remick 1879+; First National Bank'''Bold text'''
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