Two sons married Brendlinger sisters
- Andrew married Magdelene Brendlinger, Jacob married Elisabeth
Brendlinger. Martha's husband was Jeremiah Bradley, George's wife,
Elisabeth Wallace, Catherine married a Robert, and Barbara was married to Henry
Wisnor.
Nicholas Lute came to the wilderness
of western Pennsylvania in March of 1772. He settled in what became Fairfield
Township in Westmoreland County. Westmoreland County was formed in in 1773 from
part of Bedford County. In 1772, Nicholas established a plantation of 422
acres, and called it Lutesburg.
Nicholas had 3 wives, all of whom were named Mary. His third wife was Mary Catherine Good, a
widow. She had a son named David. The maiden names of the first two wives are
unknown. All of Nicholas' children were
born at Lutesburg. The children sold their shares of Lutesburg Plantation
to a wealthy neighbor, Robert Huton. Nicholas' sons, Andrew and Jacob are the
only children known to have remained in Pennsylvania.
Nicholas
Lute (1752 - 1802)
is our 3rd
great grandfather
Son of
*Nicholas Lute and Mary ?
Son of
*George Nicholas and Elizabeth Margaret Wallace
Son of
*Andrew George Lute and Rebecca Elizabeth Brannon
*Doran Edgar Lute (1901 - 1982) married Margaret Mae Belle Bramblett
Son of
*Charles William Lute and Mary Lou Ella Stewart
Land Deed of Nicholas Lute
I am related to Christopher Harry Lute who was the son of Nicholas Lute and Father of David Alexander Lute who was the father of Orveta M. Lute who was the mother of Alice Fair. She was my Grandmom via Patricia Ann Busan (Hamer) and I am her son via Linwood Errickson Jr. My name is Matthew Linwood Errickson. Thank you for the hard work put into this blog.
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