In 1897, Nussey married Edith Daniel, the daughter of a
doctor of medicine from
Fleetwood in
Lancashire. At the time of the marriage, the Daniels were living in
Scarborough and the wedding took place there. They had one son. Edith Nussey died in 1934 and in 1935 Nussey married secondly
Edith Maud Cliff OBE from Leeds, who had been the
Commandant of
Gledhow Hall Military Hospital during the
Great War. Nussey died at his home,
Sutton Howgrave,
Bedale in the
North Riding of Yorkshire on 12 October 1947 aged exactly 79 years. Edith, Lady Nussey died in 1962. The heir to the
Nussey baronetcy was his son from his first marriage, Thomas Moore Nussey (19 July 1898 – 25 October 1971). ==Papers==