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- [S1457] Rochester Times-Union, New York. Rochester., "Will Hold Services for Albert F. Nunn," Monday, March 19, 1928, p. 20, col. 1; digital images, \i Old Fulton New York Post Cards\i0 (Reliability: 3), 1 Oct 2016.
Will Hold Services For Albert F. Nunn Wednesday Morning
Funeral services for Albert F. Nunn will tako place Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from the family residence at 158 Parkview Terrace and at 9:30 o'clock from St. Thomas' Church.
Mr. Nunn was well known in various community enterprises in which he was active until his illness three months ago. After an education secured in Rochester schools, Mr. Nunn became associated with the Nunn Brewery, where he served many years. He then accepted a similar position with the Genesee Brewery, which he retained for 27 years, until the brewery was closed as a result of the adoption of the prohibition amendment. Until his recent illness he was connected with the American Brewery.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lula C. Nunn; two sons, Warren A. and Leon J.
- [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.
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