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During the telephone conversation between Laura Lisa Nichols and Sallie Freeman in December 1997, Sallie mentioned that Adelaide was living with her at the time of Adelaide's death. Sallie mentioned that Adelaide was "eccentric".
Birth place address: 170 West 11th St, New York, NY per the Nichols Family Bible of Horatio Nichols b. 1831. | Adelaide Eugenia Nichols
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Residences: Birth - Section 28, Range 23, (?) Township 19, Logan County, NE, (Family moved to Nebraska as Kincaider Homesteaders), CT.
Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 09 of 11 - Arthur Thomas Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Four letter athlete - Lewis High School - Southington, CT.
Star Quarterback for Connecticut Aggies (now University of Connecticut) professional player for Bristol West Ends on weekends, Graduate - Connecticut Agricultural College.
Graduate - Hartford Law School.
World War II - Lieutenant Colonel - action in Europe, Returned to Germany to testify at war trials.
Honored ten years later by town he assisted - returned to be honored and feted, provided with chauffeur and interpreter to travel and visit wherever he wished throughout Europe.
Retired from the Army in 1966 - Full Bird Colonel - 28 years service.
To earn money to go to college - organized cement gangs which hauled and opened bags of cement in small mixers before the days of truck mixers - built the cement road between Cheshire and Waterbury, CT. | Arthur Thomas Nichols
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Occupation: Pianist. | Edward Albert Nichols, III
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Residence: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 01 of 11 - Edward Albert Nichols" available in the Documents section above mentions his address from his marriage license of 1893: 70 West 101 St. NYC
Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 01 of 11 - Edward Albert Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Sang at the laying of the cornerstone of St John Devine Cathedral in in NYC - a Boys Choir - program available, Baritone - sang and directed choirs, especially St Peters in Cheshire, CT, Salesman - sometime jewelry - otherwise worked in offices, Owned and operated a Victrola store in Arnold, NE (picture), Operation for cancer in Grand Island Hospital gave him only a few months to live. - He took off for Connecticut and family followed in late 1915 or 1916 - ? lived at least seven years - only in bed a week, In Connecticut: Worked for Adams Express (Like UPS), Worked in office of Connecticut Brass in Mixville, a wood burning factory, Business manager for Nichols Brothers garage in Cheshire, CT, brothers Russell and Jack.
Birth place address: 170 West 11th St, New York, NY per the Nichols Family Bible of Horatio Nichols b. 1831.
Conflict: The Nichols Family Bible of Horatio Nichols b. 1831 indicates a death date of 6 Jul 1924. This disagrees by one day with all other sources documented here which all indicate 7 Jul 1924.
Conflict: The Nichols Family Bible of Horatio Nichols b. 1831 indicates a marriage month and year of Edward Albert Nichols and Johannah Jaeger of Jul 1894. This disagrees by one year with all other sources documented here which all indicate 17 Jul 1893. | Edward Albert Nichols
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Residences: Birth - Oak Park, IL, Section 28, Range 23, (?) Township 19, Logan County, NE, (Family moved to Nebraska as Kincaider Homesteaders), CT.
Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 07 of 11 - Edward Albert Nichols, Jr" available in the Documents section above:
WWI - joined under age - Navy - in Pacific - came home on crutches - always lame - Spartan attitude, Active DAV - State Commander in Connecticut - service officer, Enjoyed golf, Played guitar, Hosted (with his wife) New Year's Eve Party for years (Hamden), Real Estate - TVA, Muscle Shoals - Northford, Great Story Teller. | Edward Albert Nichols, Jr
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Residences: Birth - Oak Park, IL, Section 28, Range 23, (?) Township 19, Logan County, NE, (Family moved to Nebraska as Kincaider Homesteaders), CT.
Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 08 of 11 - Emily Kathryn Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Registered horse breeder and trainer, Boundless energy - dug her own well in the 50's, Always helpful - suprisingly capable in an emergency, Talented writer, editorials, well published, Excellent cook and kitchen manager, Diehard Republican, Very good story teller - could convince you that black is white. | Emily Kathryn Nichols, (Kitty)
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Military service: From Nichols Family Bible of Horatio Nichols b. 1831 available in the documents section above:
At age of 17, a soldier in Capt. Gates Co.
Conflict: Nichols, Robert Henry Hobart - Sons of the American Revolution Filing - Page 14 of 15 - Birth & Marr. Certs - Framingham shows his birth date and place as 30 Jan 1760 in Framingham, MA while the Nichols Family Bible of Horatio Nichols b. 1831 shows his birth year and place as 1759 in Canton. | Fortunatus Nichols
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Residences: Birth - Section 28, Range 23, (?) Township 19, Logan County, NE, (Family moved to Nebraska as Kincaider Homesteaders), CT.
Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 10 of 11 - Hazel Horatia Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Medical technologist at Yale New Haven Hospital over 20 years, Made the first needle biopsy slides in the world, Plaque on wall of Liver Lab honoring her, Forever poised and exact in all things, No weight problem - always slick and expensively dressed, deaf in one ear from an early age, member of local DAR, Past Matron of Eastern Star, On the Wilby High Debating Team, debated opposite sister from Crosby High, Provided Family Thanksgiving dinners for many years, Excellent taste in all things, Dad and sister Adelaide present at birth, (Adelaide 13 years) a midwife under her birthing mother's direction. | Hazel Horatia Nichols
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Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 01 of 11 - Edward Albert Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Whale Oil Merchant in NYC Company "Humiston & Nichols" | Horatio Nichols
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Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 02 of 11 - Johanna Pauline Jaeger" available in the Documents section above:
Died of whooping cough. | Horatio Nichols, (Little Horatio)
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Conflict: Nichols, Joann Alberta - Daughters of the American Revolution Working Sheet through Fortunatus Nichols shows his death place as Pikes Peak, CO while the Nichols Family Bible of Horatio Nichols b. 1831 shows a death place of Ohio. | Horatio Nichols
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Birth place address: 170 West 11th St, New York, NY per the Nichols Family Bible of Horatio Nichols b. 1831.
Conflict: The Nichols, Samuel Mann - Handwritten notes regarding his son, wife, parents and self indicate a death date for his father Horatio Barnes Nichols of 15 May 1940 while the Nichols Family Bible of Horatio Nichols b. 1831 indicates a death date for Horatio Barnes Nichols of 14 Apr 1940. Who recorded the later entry in the bible is unknown while Horatio Barnes Nichols, II is fairly certain that his father recorded the handwritten notes. The death date of 15 May 1940 from the handwritten notes of Samuel Mann Nichols was chosen since Sam was likely to have been accurately aware of his father's death date. | Horatio Barnes Nichols
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Residences: Birth - Section 28, Range 23, (?) Township 19, Logan County, NE, (Family moved to Nebraska as Kincaider Homesteaders), CT.
Education: Humiston Grammer School, Cheshire, CT, 1925, Crosby High School, Waterbury, CT, 1929, Farmington Normal School, Farmington, ME, 1931, 2 Summers as Yale, 1932, 1933, Courses at Columbia Extension, NYC, 1933, Bellevue School of Nursing, NYC 1940, Bachelor of Science, New Haven State Teachers College, 1951, Master of Arts in Teaching Methods, UConn, 1968, Special Study: Piano, Accordian, Organ, Basic Harmony.
Experience: Teaching - lower grades and special classes - 29 years, Released from classroon in Waterbury, CT for curriculum revision in math, language and social studies, member of reading panel with reading expert Dr. Cooper, First Grade Teaching Manual for Sunday School published by Parish Press, Fond du Lac, WI, 1962, Produced "Cursive Writing in Rhythm" - 1978, "The Second R Basics" copyrighted - 1982
Occupation: Nursing: Weekends and Vacations: Night Charge - Delivery Room, Coronary Unit, Intensive Care Unit, and occasional night supervisor of a 200 bed hospital (Merdiden), Music: Professional entertainer and teacher of the accordian, Organist and choir director in several churches, Other: Vaudeville, dramatics and wherever needed. | Joann Alberta Nichols
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Residences: Birth - Oak Park, IL, Section 28, Range 23, (?) Township 19, Logan County, NE, (Family moved to Nebraska as Kincaider Homesteaders), CT.
Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 06 of 11 - John Jaeger Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Super Mechanic, Always helpful and cheerful, WWI buck private - maintenance - served in Europe - joined under the required age (lied - no birth certificate needed), Mechanical Instructor in Hampton, VA - ? 10 years, WWII - server in Europe - Lieutenant Colonel (met brother Arthur, a Lt. Colonel, in a bar in England while he was a major - chance meeting - confusion of friends bacause the two brothers looked so much alike), Invented a temporary marker holder - copyright - manufactured and sold it, Had operation for clogged artery in leg in which one of his own veins replaced it - astounded bacause no pain experienced afterward, Working on a variety of inventions when his heart gave out. | John Jaeger Nichols, (Jack)
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Residences: 135 E. Mitchell Ave, Apt 11, Cheshire, CT, 06410. | John Roy Nichols
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Birth place address: 68 7th Ave, New York, NY per the Nichols Family Bible of Horatio Nichols b. 1831. | Mabel Lena Nichols
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Residences: Birth - New York, NY, Oak Park, IL, Section 28, Range 23, (?) Township 19, Logan County, NE, (Family moved to Nebraska as Kincaider Homesteaders) then Connecticut.
Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 04 of 11 - Marie Adelaide Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Started training to be a nurse in Grand Island Hospital, when family moved to Connecticut, she trained for a while at Waterbury Hospital and later at Bushwick Hospital in Brooklyn, NY, first husband (Currey) was in the navy and a pal of her brother Bob, he became ill and was sent to Colorado Springs, CO where she helped nurse him until he died, buried her first husband in Kentucky, continued to work in Kentucky where she met and married in Louisville, KY, her second husband (McGinnis) who was a relative of a patient in the place where she was nursing, second husband was 16 years older than her, a very happy marriage ended when he died of "Dropsy" or Congestive Heart Failure, completed training at Connecticut State Hospital and became a register nurse, passing her state boards when nearly 40 years old, married and later divorced her third husband (Griffen), in Nebraska, being the eldest daughter, at an early age did much of the housework and baby care, she was generous to a fault, she never arrived anywhere without her arms loaded with gifts, her house was open to all the neighbor children to take freely of cookies and candy, during her second marriage in Kentucky, she was 'Saved' by evangelist Billy Sunday, her religion was always first, she carried a bible in the car with her, she wore out many, in Wolcott she ran the Joy Club, a religious group for children in the neighborhood, a new piano for the church in Wolcott was purchased in her memory with her gift at her death, records found later show that for years (unknown to other members of the family) she paid the mortgage regularly on the family home in Prospect. | Marie Adelaide Nichols
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~Residence: After 1991 - 200-11 Colonial Drive, Ipswich, MA, 01938. | Mary Elizabeth Nichols
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Medical: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 05 of 11 - Paul Russell Barnes Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Died of general septicemia from small injury to leg - no antibiotics. | Paul Russell Barnes Nichols
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Residences: Birth - New York, NY, Oak Park, IL, Section 28, Range 23, (?) Township 19, Logan County, NE, (Family moved to Nebraska as Kincaider Homesteaders) then Connecticut.
Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 05 of 11 - Paul Russell Barnes Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Lovable - quiet humor (a la Cosby), First war time marriage in Cheshire, WWI - Navy in New York area, Nichols Brother Garage in Cheshire - opposite Corwall Ave. with brother Jack - Dad in office and at gas pumps - original sign still honored by grandchildren at Nichols Equipment, 10237 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL, 32216, Bought home on Horton Ave. without a down payment because of recognized integrity despite failure of garage which was unable to support three families, Drove truck during Depression - $15. a week - family food helped by two boys paper routes, Hudson Essex dealer for many years, Lost a leg answering a AAA call on stormy Thanksgiving night, Second accident - friend driving - fracture, good leg and ribs - volunteer nurses, sister Adelaide and driver's daughter, Both accidents provided money to move to Florida and live in comfort. | Paul Russell Barnes Nichols
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Residences: Born in New York, NY; then Oak Park, IL; then Section 28, Range 23, (?) Township 19, Logan County, NE, (Family moved to Nebraska as Kincaider Homesteaders); then CT.
Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 03 of 11 - Robert Henry Hobart Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Enlisted in Navy, 14 Jan 1914, Great Lakes Navel Training Sta., Served on USS Texas, USS Utah - Mine layer - San Francisco, Ratings up to radio operator, 3rd class, Served in 12" turret - 5" gun painter, Qualified sharp shooter all 4 years, Battle of Vera Cruz - Veteran, Mexican War, Training course at Annapolis for Petty Officer, Enlistment expired Jan 1918- enrolled as ensign in naval reserve for active duty Feb to Dec 1918 - Executive Officer and Navigator on the USS Aloha - flagship of Rear Admiral Windslow 1919 - Navigator on USS Edith - a transport, resigned 1919 Prolific writer of short stories for Sport Story Magazine and The Open Road for Boys About 1932, Division of Unemployment in Greenfield, MA, Reinlisted in 1942 - Lt. in Coast Guard - served on east coast, then California, then given command of his own ship USS Deluth and sent to the Pacific, Served at Lyte - went to Australia - in 1944 became Lt. Commander then Commander, After war returned to Division of Unemployment around Boston, Law Degree from Boston University 1949, Compass Adjusting Business in Boston Harbor with son Robert. | Robert Henry Hobart Nichols
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Biograpical information: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 05 of 11 - Paul Russell Barnes Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
WWII - Navy Air Force - Flew Catalina Flying Boats in Pacific.
Medical: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 05 of 11 - Paul Russell Barnes Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Heart attack. | Robert Woodrow Nichols
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Medical: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 05 of 11 - Paul Russell Barnes Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Infant crib death. | Russell Nichols, (Buddy)
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Residence: 189 Washington St, Bloomfield, NJ. | Samuel Mann Nichols
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Death: Noted on the back of her picture in the possession of Laura Lisa Nichols, Glastonbury, CT, originator of notation is unknown.
Identified by her picture by Sarah Freeman at the celebration of the baptism of Rebecca Sarah Rudolph.
Birth place address: 170 West 11th St, New York, NY per the Nichols Family Bible of Horatio Nichols b. 1831. | Sarah Rebecca Nichols, (Sally)
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Medical: "Nichols Family Facts - Page 05 of 11 - Paul Russell Barnes Nichols" available in the Documents section above:
Died of heart condition. | Sharon Nichols
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Biography: My father was a Secret Service Agent during the Truman and Eisenhower Administrations so his knowledge of the Interstate road system was amazing. His knowledge of geography was amazing, down to the minutest detail and he was our guide when we drove cross-country - twice - during the past few years. My son is a navy commander who has been deployed countless time - and, in his grandparents eyes, he could do no wrong. It was a good distraction for my father to be our navigator during the later years of his life.
Walter was born in Hartford CT (he would often tell people that he was a real Yankee, someone born in CT) in 1920 and lived in Chestnut Hill in Boston before moving for his growing up years at the ripe old age of four to Scranton where he met my mother - they met at Lake Ariel, PA (another place with which I am not familiar) in August of 1939 when she was 20 and he was 19. My father would always tease my mother that she had robbed the cradle. They didn't tell their parents that they had secretly married in 1942 - in his Navy uniform - and Frances made my father tell her mother, Alice Thorpe Bedford, because she needed my mother's salary at the time. Alice even exhorted the insurance man who collected 5 cents each week, door-to-door, for her life insurance policy to prevail upon my mother not to marry, but the deed was done. | Walter J. Noone
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1913 Death Certificate:
Cauase of Death: Post partum hemorrhage after miscarriage at 4 1/2 months
Age 26
Occupation: Housewife
Residence: Washington District, South Norfolk, VA
1913 Various Obituaries:
Age: 26
Time and place of death: 6:20 PM - Died at home
Residence: 116 Liberty St, South Norfolk, VA
Parents Residence: 27 Collingwood Ave, South Norfolk, VA
1913 Record of Funeral:
Age: 26 Years
Residence: 116 Libarty St
Cause of Death: Miscarriage (Hemorrhage)
Occupation: Housewife | Minnie Blanche Pair
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Record of Funeral:
Age: 12 Years
Cause of Death: Drowning | Nicholas G Pair
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1913 Daughter Minnie's Obituary:
Their Residence: 27 Collingwood Ave, South Norfolk, VA
Death Certificate:
Residence: 18 Wellington Ave, Norfolk, VA
Occupation: Laborer
Informant: Mariah E Pair at the same address
Record of Funeral:
Residence: 18 Wellington Ave, Norfolk, VA
Occupation: Laborer
Obituary:
Residence: 18 Wellington Ave, Norfolk, VA | William Washington Pair
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!BIRTH: Information from Evelyn Louise Baumgartner (1911-1990), no official records.
RESIDENCE: 1975 - Roundhill Road, Baltimore, MD, 21218, 1993 - 209 Chancery Road, Baltimore, MD, 21218, (410) 366-4576. | Greg Pease
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!MARRIAGE: Marriage Certificate to Ernest John Rudolph; 1920; St. Barnabas Church, Kensington, Philadelphia, PA; ; Original in possession of Robert Charles Rudolph, Glastonbury, CT; NOTE: List of witnesses/guests.
!DEATH-BIRTH: Death Certificate; 1961; Maryland State Department of Health; ; True copy in posession of Robert Charles Rudolph, Glastonbury, CT. | Maude Gertrude Pindell
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