They had 10 children.
1. Eliza Mercy McNutt 1819-1849 (buried in the McNutt-Allen Cemetery)
2. Nancy McNutt 1821-1855 (buried in the McNutt-Allen Cemetery)
3. Martha E. McNutt 1823-1854 (buried in the McNutt-Allen Cemetery)
4. Robert Brice McNutt 1826-1860 (buried in the Montgomery Cemetery)
5. John Williams McNutt 1828-1842 (died of a disease "salivation")
6. Mary Elizabeth McNutt 1830-1858 (in Belton, Bell County, Texas)
7. Jane Catherine "Kate" McNutt 1832-1902 (in Mexia, Texas)
8. an unnamed son McNutt 1834 (probably was born while they were enroute to Texas)
9. Tabitha Tenessee McNutt 1835-1853 (in Hutto, Tx) unmarried; when she was born, Austin County was a part of Mexico. She died of the "bloody flux".
10. John Hamilton Money McNutt 1838-1932 (in Goldthwaite, Mills County, Texas) Named after the Dr. who delivered him.
They had 10 children.
1. Eliza Mercy McNutt 1819-1849 (buried in the McNutt-Allen Cemetery)
2. Nancy McNutt 1821-1855 (buried in the McNutt-Allen Cemetery)
3. Martha E. McNutt 1823-1854 (buried in the McNutt-Allen Cemetery)
4. Robert Brice McNutt 1826-1860 (buried in the Montgomery Cemetery)
5. John Williams McNutt 1828-1842 (died of a disease "salivation")
6. Mary Elizabeth McNutt 1830-1858 (in Belton, Bell County, Texas)
7. Jane Catherine "Kate" McNutt 1832-1902 (in Mexia, Texas)
8. an unnamed son McNutt 1834 (probably was born while they were enroute to Texas)
9. Tabitha Tenessee McNutt 1835-1853 (in Hutto, Tx) unmarried; when she was born, Austin County was a part of Mexico. She died of the "bloody flux".
10. John Hamilton Money McNutt 1838-1932 (in Goldthwaite, Mills County, Texas) Named after the Dr. who delivered him.
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