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- [S781] Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, New York. Rochester., "Mary Burr Nunn, Was a Resident of Rochester Nearly Seventy Years," August 2, 1903, p. 20, col. 5; digital images, \i Old Fulton NY Postcards\i0 (Reliability: 3).
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Sunday, August 2, 1903
Column 5
Mary Burr Nunn
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Was a Resident of Rochester Nearly Seventy Years
The death of Mrs. Joseph Nunn removed a very highly esteemed woman from the parish of SS. Peter and Paul's Church, also from Catholic circles of the city. For sixty-seven years Mrs. Nunn had made Rochester her home, living for forty-two years in the house where she died. She lived with her husband for fifty-three and was the mother of thirteen children.
- [S781] Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, New York. Rochester., "Mary Burr Nunn, Was a Resident of Rochester Nearly Seventy Years," August 2, 1903, p. 20, col. 5; digital images, \i Old Fulton NY Postcards\i0 (Reliability: 3).
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Sunday, August 2, 1903
Column 5
Mary Burr Nunn
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Was a Resident of Rochester Nearly Seventy Years
The death of Mrs. Joseph Nunn removed a very highly esteemed woman from the parish of SS. Peter and Paul's Church, also from Catholic circles of the city. For sixty-seven years Mrs. Nunn had made Rochester her home, living for forty-two years in the house where she died. She lived with her husband for fifty-three and was the mother of thirteen children.
- [S1455] 1875 New York State Census - Monroe County, New York, Monroe, (Digital images. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. \i FamilySearch\i0 . http://familysearch.org : 2014), Rochester, p. 6, dwelling 54, family 54, line 32, Joseph Nunn; (http://familysearch.org : accessed Oct 1, 2016); citing citing p. 6, line 32, State Library, Albany; FHL microfilm 833,779. (Reliability: 3), 1 Oct 2016.
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William Emmert
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Headstone of Michael Bardol, Mary A. Bardol (nee. Fraley) and their son George W. Bardol Headstone of Michael Bardol, Mary A. Bardol (nee. Fraley) and their son George W. Bardol
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Joseph Nunn and family, 1875 census, Rochester, Monroe County, New York Joseph Nunn and family, 1875 census, Rochester, Monroe County, New York
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- [S1455] 1875 New York State Census - Monroe County, New York, Monroe, (Digital images. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. \i FamilySearch\i0 . http://familysearch.org : 2014), Rochester, p. 6, dwelling 54, family 54, line 32, Joseph Nunn; (http://familysearch.org : accessed Oct 1, 2016); citing citing p. 6, line 32, State Library, Albany; FHL microfilm 833,779. (Reliability: 3), 1 Oct 2016.
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- [S781] Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, New York. Rochester., "Mary Burr Nunn, Was a Resident of Rochester Nearly Seventy Years," August 2, 1903, p. 20, col. 5; digital images, \i Old Fulton NY Postcards\i0 (Reliability: 3).
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Sunday, August 2, 1903
Column 5
Mary Burr Nunn
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Was a Resident of Rochester Nearly Seventy Years
The death of Mrs. Joseph Nunn removed a very highly esteemed woman from the parish of SS. Peter and Paul's Church, also from Catholic circles of the city. For sixty-seven years Mrs. Nunn had made Rochester her home, living for forty-two years in the house where she died. She lived with her husband for fifty-three and was the mother of thirteen children.
- [S781] Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, New York. Rochester., "Joseph Nunn, President of Brass Works Dies in His Seventy-sixth Year," February 28, 1904, p. 20, col. 4; digital images, \i Old Fulton NY Postcards\i0 (Reliability: 3).
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Sunday, February 28, 1904
Page 20, Column 4
Joseph Nunn
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President of Brass Works Dies in His Seventy-sixth Year
Joseph Nunn, who died yesterday at his residence, No. 347 Brown Street, was born in the city of Thann, France, March 27th, 1828, and had been a resident of Rochester since 1845. He was president of the Nunn Brass Works since 1890, being engaged in the brewing business from 1861 until then. Mr. Nunn was a member of SS. Peter and Paul's church for many years. He was there married, on October 15th, 1850, to Mary A. Burr, who died last JUly. Mr. Nunn leaves a brother, Gregory; a sister, Mrs. Joseph Knope; six children, Mrs. Henry Kunze, of Arnett street; Mrs. Nicholas Fleck and Mrs. George Fraley, of Brown Street; Charles H., August W. and Albert F. Nunn, and fourteen grandchildren.
- [S781] Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, New York. Rochester., "Mary Burr Nunn, Was a Resident of Rochester Nearly Seventy Years," August 2, 1903, p. 20, col. 5; digital images, \i Old Fulton NY Postcards\i0 (Reliability: 3).
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Sunday, August 2, 1903
Column 5
Mary Burr Nunn
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Was a Resident of Rochester Nearly Seventy Years
The death of Mrs. Joseph Nunn removed a very highly esteemed woman from the parish of SS. Peter and Paul's Church, also from Catholic circles of the city. For sixty-seven years Mrs. Nunn had made Rochester her home, living for forty-two years in the house where she died. She lived with her husband for fifty-three and was the mother of thirteen children.
- [S781] Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, New York. Rochester., "Mary Burr Nunn, Was a Resident of Rochester Nearly Seventy Years," August 2, 1903, p. 20, col. 5; digital images, \i Old Fulton NY Postcards\i0 (Reliability: 3).
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Sunday, August 2, 1903
Column 5
Mary Burr Nunn
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Was a Resident of Rochester Nearly Seventy Years
The death of Mrs. Joseph Nunn removed a very highly esteemed woman from the parish of SS. Peter and Paul's Church, also from Catholic circles of the city. For sixty-seven years Mrs. Nunn had made Rochester her home, living for forty-two years in the house where she died. She lived with her husband for fifty-three and was the mother of thirteen children.
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