Rush Nutt
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Born1781
Northumberland County, Virginia, United States
Died1837 (aged 55–56)
Resting placeLongwood
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania
Rush Nutt | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1781 Northumberland County, Virginia, United States |
| Died | 1837 (aged 55–56) |
| Resting place | Longwood |
| Education | University of Pennsylvania |
| Occupation | Planter |
| Spouse | Eliza Ker |
| Children | 7, Haller Nutt |
| Parent(s) | Richard Turner Nutt Elizabeth Rawlings |
| Relatives | David Ker (father in law) |
Rush Nutt (1781–1837) was a planter, medical doctor, and scientist in Mississippi. He was the founder of Laurel Hill Plantation and discovered Petit Gulf cotton. He is a former justice of the Jefferson County court in Mississippi.
Nutt was born as Rushworth Nutt to Richard Turner Nutt and Elizabeth Rawlings in Northumberland County, Virginia. Nutt studied under Dr. Benjamin Rush at the University of Pennsylvania. Nutt changed his name from Rushworth to Rush after Dr. Benjamin Rush.[1]