Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Rev. Eli Nugent (c. 1785-1861)
MSA SC 3520-16274
Sources:
Published Sources:
Dodd,
Jordan,
Liahona Research, comp. Washington,
D.C. Marriages, 1826-50 [database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA:
Ancestry.com Operations Inc,
2000.Original
data: Washington,
DC
Marriages, 1826-50.
District court records located at Washington, DC.
Records extracted from the
district courthouse.
Hon. Eleanor Holmes Norton. "Special Tribute to Asbury
United Methodist Church," Congressional
Record- Extension of Remarks, (September 16, 1997) p.
E1761.
Ricks, Mary
Kay. Escape on
the Pearl: The Heroic Bid for Freedom on the Underground Railroad. New
York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2007.
Census Records:
Seventh
Census of the United States, 1850, Washington Ward 2,
Washington, District of Columbia. Roll M432_56, p. 110A, Image 226.
Newspaper Records:
"Married," The
Alexandria Gazette,
February 17, 1842, p. 3.
"The Negro Character," Emancipator
and Free American, December
7, 1843.
[No Title], Salem
Anti-Slavery Bugle,
October 5, 1848.
[No Title], The
Baltimore Sun,
Volume XXXV, Issue 15, p.4, June 3, 1854.
"Marriages in
Church," Evening
Star (Washington DC), November 3, 1855.
"The Unexpected Arrival of Mr. Lincoln-Reception of His Family and
Suite," The
Baltimore Sun,
Volume XLVII, Issue 83, February 25, 1861, p. 4.
[No Title] The
National Republican,
February 26, 1861.
"One Hundred and Fifteen: A Centennial Contribution. The Oldest Man in
the United States- His History and Recollections," Critic Record
(Washington DC), June 19, 1876.
"Died," Evening Star
(Washington DC), June 15, 1877. The obituary of Ann Green, described as
the "daughter of Charlotte and the late Eli Nugent, in the 41st year of
her age."
"Died," Critic-Record
(Washington DC), Issue 6893, September 5, 1890, p. 3. Article listing
Mary M. Nugent as the granddaughter of "the late Rev. Eli and Eleanor
Nugent."
"Association of Oldest Inhabitants," Washington Bee,
December 28, 1912.
Miles C. Maxfield, "A Century of Colored Sunday School Work at the
Capital of the Great Republic," Washington
Bee,
June 22, 1918.
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