Notes

[DI7] Wiley Smith, Jr., 84, of Cuyahoga Falls, passed away November 18, 2011.
Wiley was born in Akron on September 29, 1927 to the late Wiley Smith and Emma Phillips Smith. In 1936 Wiley moved to Tallmadge and graduated from Tallmadge High School. Wiley joined the U.S. Army and finished his enlistment in 1946. He then attended The University of Akron and graduated in 1950 with a BA in Mechanical Engineering. He was employed with the M.A. Knight Co. of Akron as Plant Manager for 35 years. Later he worked nine years as VP of Oxycon Inc. and 17 years as President of SDK, Inc. Wiley was an avid handball player for over 35 years. He enjoyed watching the Cleveland Indians, Browns, and Cavaliers, as well as Ohio State football and basketball. For 19 years, Wiley was involved with the Akron Quarter Midget Association.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his half sister, Gertrude Teets of Oakland, Md. and half brother, Robert Beckett of Akron. He will be deeply missed by his wife of 26 years, Margaret (Maggie) Carroll Smith; son, Ken (Donna) Smith of Akron; daughters, Pamela Smith of Charlotte, N.C., Sandra (Jerry) Nuckles of Grove City, Ohio, Ann (Ladd) Shaner of Novelty, Ohio, and Jennifer Bowen of Grove City; eleven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and his beloved Miniature Schnauzer, Sam.
Visitation will be Sunday, November 20 from 3 to 5 p.m., followed by a 5 p.m. funeral service at NEWCOMER FUNERAL HOME, 131 N. Canton Rd. To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.NewcomerAkron.com. (NEWCOMER FUNERAL HOME, 330-784-3334)
Published in Akron Beacon Journal from November 19 to November 20, 2011

[NI8] Parents John Grant Frye and Eunice nee Throop Frye.

[DI8] CADI Bessie E Nuchols, spouse C W age 27 died Riverside Co 12/30/1937
Death Cert on file: Bessie Ernestine Nuchols Riverside Co, CA 859 Blanchard St
Died 12/30/1937. Aged 27y2m28d born 10/281910 in Allegan Co, MI. Housewife, married to Charles W Nuchols. COD TB since 1935.
Father J Grant Frye born St Joseph Co, MI
Mother Eunice Thrrop, born Allegan Co, MI
Lived in CA 16yrs 5 months.
Informant Charles W Nuchols 1996 7th St, Riverside, CA
Removal and burial (no date) to Santa Paula, CA

[XI8] Plot: Sec A plot 223

[BI9]
California Birth Index, 1905-1995 about Nuchols
Name: «tab»Nuchols «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»7 Oct 1936
Gender: «tab»Female
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Mcintyre
Birth County: «tab»Riverside

[DI9] CADI, ZZ (infant) Nuchols age 1 day, died 10/8/1936 Riverside Co, CA

[XI9] plot CO-G-4-337

[DI11] Name: «tab»John Nuckolds
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»17 Mar 1876
Death Place: «tab»Pitts. Co., Va
Age: «tab»73
Birth Date: «tab»1803
Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Josiah Nuckolds
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Millie
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B86863-9
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»33327
Reference Number: «tab»116-63
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5T4-WYD : accessed 8 April 2012), John Nuckolds (1803).

[NI12] dau of Jesse Grubb and Mary Younger

[DI12] Name: «tab»Brintha Nuckolds
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»17 Dec 1876
Death Place: «tab»Pitts. Co., Va
Age: «tab»75
Birth Date: «tab»1801
Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Jesse Grubbs
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Minnie
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B86863-9
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»33327
Reference Number: «tab»116-62
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5T4-WYC : accessed 8 April 2012), Brintha Nuckolds (1801).

[DI13] Name: «tab»Josiah J Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»94
Birth Date: «tab»21 Feb 1830
Death Date: «tab»25 Mar 1924
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»26 Mar 1924
Father: «tab»John Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Brentsy Grubb
Spouse: «tab»Virginia Robertson

[NI14] Obit 1962 of daughter Brinthy names her mother as Margaret

[NI15] Supposedly married Clewood Prewitt, but cannot find evidence of this name. Also tried Pruitt

[BI15] Name: «tab» Susan Virginia Nuckols
Gender: «tab» Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab» 06 Sep 1869
Birthplace: «tab» District two, Pittsylvania, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab» John E Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab» America E Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab» I04874-4
System Origin: «tab» Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab» 2046956
Reference Number: «tab» p 239
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5F3-NMK : accessed 10 April 2012), Susan Virginia Nuckols (1869).

[DI16] Eleanor Elaine Allard Nuckols, age 91, passed away Saturday, February 26, 2011 At a assisted living facility in Idaho Falls, Idaho .
Eleanor was born on April 27, 1919 in Pocatello, Idaho the daughter of William and Mitilda (Dundore) Allard.
She grew up and attended elementary school in Arbon Valley, Idaho, graduating from high school in Pocatello, Idaho in 1937. She attended the University of Idaho, Southern Branch, in Pocatello and went on to graduate from the University of Idaho, Moscow with a BS Degree in Business in 1942.
Eleanor worked for the Union Pacific Rail Road Co. in various clerical positions, before taking a Leave of Absence and joining the US Navy (Waves) in 1945, where she served as a Teletype Operator. She received her Honorable Discharge from the Navy in May of 1946, and on June 1, 1946 married James D. Nuckols in Pocatello, Idaho.
James and Eleanor moved to Salt Lake City, Utah where Mr. Nuckols worked as a salesman for General Mills for about one year. They then moved to Arbon Valley, Idaho and farmed on the William Allard homestead for about 30 years. Mr. Nuckols preceded her in death on April 4, 1985.
She was a member of the Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd, and served at one time, on the YMCA Board of Directors, and was a member of WAVES National, D.A.V., and AARP.
Her hobbies were gardening, oil painting, making stained glass items, and sewing.
She was preceded in death by as mentioned, her husband, James as well as her parents; four brothers and a sister.
Survivors include her daughter, Linda Louise Nuckols (Lynn) King of Big Springs, Nebraska; sons, Daniel Richard (Karen) Nuckols and David Allard (Mikki) Nuckols all of Idaho Falls, Idaho; seven grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren and one on its way.

[DI17] Name: «tab»Mary Ella French
[Mary Ella Nuckles]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White Age: «tab»92
Birth Date: «tab»2 Aug 1874
Birth Place: «tab»Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»2 Dec 1966
Death Location: «tab»Reidsville, Ruffin, Rockingham Co, VA Annie Penn Memorial Hosp
Spouse's Name: «tab»Giles H French
Father's Name: «tab»Joseph Nuckles
Mother's Name: «tab»Mary Robertson
RESIDENCE: «tab»Ruffin, Rockingham, North Carolina
SS# 237-62-1343
Informant Mrs G D Pearson, Reidsville, NC

[HI18] (Research):Name: «tab»Giles Harrison French
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»72
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jun 1874
Birth Place: «tab»Rockingham
Death Date: «tab»13 Jul 1946
Death Location: «tab»Leaksville, Rockingham
Spouse's Name: «tab»Mary French
Father's Name: «tab»William French
Mother's Name: «tab»Mary Jane Page
RESIDENCE: «tab»Ruffin, Rock, North Carolin

[HI19] (Research):Name: «tab»Mr. Joseph Hilliare French
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White Age: «tab»50y0m15d
Birth Date: «tab»31 Aug 1897
Birth Place: «tab»North Carolina, United States
Death Date: «tab»15 Sep 1947
Occ: Farmer- Own Farm
Death Location: «tab»Ruffin, Rockingham
Spouse's Name: «tab»Janie Myers
Father's Name: «tab»Giles H French born NC
Mother's Name: «tab»Mary Nuckles b NC
RESIDENCE: «tab»Reidsville, Rockingham, North Carolina
Informant Mrs J H French, R#5 Reidsville

[NI24] Groom's Name: «tab»Fred Cecil Pegram
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»1913
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Forsyth Co, Nc
Groom's Age: «tab»21
Bride's Name: «tab»Mary Ella French
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»1909
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Rockingham Co, Nc
Bride's Age: «tab»25
Marriage Date: «tab»24 Dec 1934
Marriage Place: «tab»Henry County, Virginia
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»E W Pegram
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Eliza Linville
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»G H French
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Mary E Knuckolds
Groom's Race: «tab»White
Groom's Marital Status: «tab»Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: «tab»
Bride's Race: «tab»White
Bride's Marital Status: «tab»Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»M00733-4
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2048457
Reference Number: «tab»
Source Citation

"Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X51P-81Y : accessed 5 April 2012), Mary Ella French (1934).

[NI28] The Daily Times News Burlington NC Monday July 30 1962 Pg 17
Mrs A D Allen, 86, of Danville, Va , the mother of two local residents, di ed yesterday morning at 10:20 o'clock in a Danville nursing home after sev eral years of illness. A native of Pittsylvania County, Va she was the dau ghter of the late Josiah Nuckells and Mrs Margaret Nuckells. She was a mem er of Moffett Memoril Baptist Church in Danville, Va. Surviving are four d aughters, Mrs F H Smiht and Mrs Joe Riddle, both of Burlington, Mrs J J Es tep of Washington DC, and Mrss Jim Andrews of Danville; two sons, Luth er T Allen of Danville, and Frank Allen of Ringgold, Va; two brothers, Rob ert Nuckolls of Bedford VA and J P nuckolls of Culpepper Va and one siste r, G F French of Ruffin. The funeral will be held tomorrow.

[DI28] Name: «tab»Mrs Brinthy Nuckolls Allen
[Mrs Brinthy Nuckolls Nuckolls]
Gender: «tab»Female, widow
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»86
res 830 Clay St
Birth Date: «tab»23 Dec 1875 Pittsylvania Co, VA
Death Date: «tab»29 Jul 1962
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»6 Aug 1962
Father: «tab»Josiah Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»American Elizabeth Robertson
Spouse: «tab»Albert Daniel Allen
COD Cardiac failure, senility
Burial 8/1/1962 Leemont Cemetery
Informant Luther T Allen

[DI29] Name: «tab»Albert D Allen
Gender: «tab»Male, married
Race: «tab»White
res 830 Clay
Age at Death: «tab»55
Occ-Cotton Mill
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1871 VA
Parents unknown
Informant Luther Allen
Death Date: «tab»27 Jun 1926
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»30 Jun 1926

[DI30] Name: «tab»Frank James Allen
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»81
Birth Date: «tab»23 Dec 1893
Death Date: «tab»28 Jun 1975
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»7 Jul 1975
Father: «tab»Albert D Allen
Mother: «tab»Brinthy Nuckolds
Spouse: «tab»Rainey Eanes
Military Status: «tab»WWI

[XI30] Name: «tab»Frank James Allen
Birth Date: «tab»21 Dec 1893
Birth Place: «tab»Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»28 Jun 1975
Death Place: «tab»Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Highland Burial Park
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Danville, Danville City, Virginia, USA

[NI31] Parents:
Edward Hubbard Eanes (1856 - 1915)
Carrie Gauldin Eanes (1876 - 1905)

Siblings:
John Thomas Eanes (1890 - 1974)*
Elizabeth Jane Eanes Hankins (1892 - 1982)*
James Edward Eanes (1895 - 1934)*
Rainey Love Eanes Allen (1898 - 1978)
Fannie Myrtle Eanes Holland (1899 - 1967)*
Minnie Lee Eanes Ricketts (1901 - 1993)*
William Lee Allen (1903 - 1973)*
Thomas Willie Eanes (1904 - 1970)**
Louise Eanes (1905 - 1933)*
Lettie Ann Eanes (1909 - 1924)**
Floyd Glyn Eanes (1912 - 1984)**
Vergie Mae Eanes Lumley (1914 - 1997)**

[DI33] Name: «tab»Mrs Ervy Allen Andrews
[Mrs Ervy Allen Allen]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»68
Birth Date: «tab»9 Sep 1898
Death Date: «tab»30 Oct 1966
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»4 Nov 1966
Father: «tab»Albert Daniel Allen
Mother: «tab»Brinthy Knuckolds
Spouse: «tab»James B Andrews

[DI34] Name: «tab»James Banks Andrews
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»72
Birth Date: «tab»1 Nov 1901
Death Date: «tab»4 Aug 1974
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Danville (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»22 Aug 1974
Spouse: «tab»Ervy Allen Andrews

[XI34] Name: «tab»James B Andrews
Birth Date: «tab»2 Nov 1901
Birth Place: «tab»Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»Aug 1974
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Danville City, Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Danville Memorial Gardens
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Danville, Danville City, Virginia, USA

[DI35] Name: «tab»Luther Thomas Allen
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»78
Birth Date: «tab»7 Dec 1900
Death Date: «tab»26 May 1979
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»29 May 1979
Father: «tab»Albert D Allen
Mother: «tab»Brinthy Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»Hessie Flynn
Military Status: «tab»none

[DI37] Name: «tab»Bessie Lee Smith
[Bessie Lee Allen]
Gender: «tab»FemaleRace: «tab»White
Age: «tab»63y 1m 9d married, housewife
Birth Date: «tab»15 Mar 1903
Birth Place: «tab»Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»24 Apr 1966
Death Location: «tab»Durham, Durham
Spouse's Name: «tab»Fred H Smith
Father's Name: «tab»Albert Daniel Allen
Mother's Name: «tab»Brinthy Frances Nuckols
RESIDENCE: «tab»Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina
Inf Mr Fred H Smith 1112 Maple Ave Burlington, NC

[DI40] Name: «tab»Ethie G. Estep
SSN: «tab»217-36-9571
Last Residence: «tab»
20023 Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
BORN: «tab»13 Nov 1905
Died: «tab»Aug 1992
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Maryland (1955-1956)

[NI44] Marriage
28 Dec 1916 • Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia
Rev. Bernard Starr Via Sr.
Rev. Bernard Starr Via Sr.
(1890\endash 1977)

[DI47] Name: «tab»Marvin Willard Saunders
[Marvin W Saunders]
SSN: «tab»233267938
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»22 Jun 1916
Birth Place: «tab»Newport News, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»22 Aug 1993
Father: «tab»George H Saunders
Mother: «tab»Grace M Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Aug 1939: Name listed as MARVIN WILLARD SAUNDERS; 02 Sep 1993: Name listed as MARVIN W SAUNDERS

[DI49] Son John names mother Anne in Baltimore on passenger list 1954

[NI52] Home in 1900: Newport News Ward 3, Newport News City, Virginia
Age: 40 Estimated birth year: abt 1860
Birthplace: Virginia
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's name: Annie
Race: White
Aurensan Nuchols 40
Annie Nuchols 33
Verna E Nuchols 15
Gracie M Nuchols 12
Maude E Nuchols 9
Hattie E Nuchols 8
Wm H Nuchols 6
Joseph F Nuchols 5
Richard Nuchols 2
Irving C Nuchols 30




Home in 1910: Kempsville, Princess Anne, Virginia
Roll: T624_1643; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 87; Image: 483.
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Albert B Nuckuls 50
Hester Nuckuls 44
Verna Nuckuls 24
Grace Nuckuls 21
Maud Nuckuls 19
Hattie Nuckuls 18
Harry Nuckols 16
Frank Nuckols 15
Alvin Nuckols 12
Florence Nuckols 6

[DI54] Name: «tab»Henry K. Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»23 Nov 1905
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia
Age: «tab»73
Birth Date: «tab»03 May 1832
Birthplace: «tab»Louisa Co.
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Va
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Va
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B06977-0
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2033601
Reference Number: «tab»23
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRMX-S45 : accessed 7 April 2012), Henry K. Nuckols (1832).

[XI54]
U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
Name: «tab»Henry Knight Nuckols
Cemetery: «tab»Dover Cemetery
Cemetery Location: «tab»Manakin, Virginia
Private Co, G 4th Reg, Cavalry, hanover Troop
Applicant and ship to Mrs L C Clarke, manakin, VA 5/3/1934

[DI55] Name: «tab»Lucy Christian Nuckols
[Lucy Christian Jordan]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»85
Birth Date: «tab»19 Jul 1839
Death Date: «tab»31 Jan 1925
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»2 Feb 1925
Father: «tab»Reuben J Jordan
Mother: «tab»Mary Woodson
Spouse: «tab»H K Nuckols

Richmond Times Dispatch Feb 2, 1925
Funeral services for Mrs Lucy C Nuckols will be conducted at Dover Baptist Church this afternoon at 1 o'clock.

[NI56] Email from Bill Davis 11/2/2004
At Oscar Nuckols funeral a few weeks ago I learned from Norwood Nuckols that the future of the Israel Nuckols home in western Henrico County VA is not as secure as we had thought. The house has been sold to a developer who specializes in "infill" and who originally had planned to squeeze in a few townhouses on the property that surrounds the old house. That plan was opposed by neighbors, so the developer is expected to prese nt a new or amended plan to the zoning board next week. According to Norwood, the old house has no legal protection for its historic value, though it is thought to be one of the oldest dwellings in the county. It is on only the County Registry, not the National Registry, and that carries no requirement for preservation. There is a possibility that the current owner might be moved to demolish it if he nee ds to make his expected return on the property. Norwood did note that the deed does contain an easement for family access to the graveyard, and there are both county and state laws regarding the preservation of burial sites. Even so, it would be a shame to lose the old house, which has been estimated to date to the 1790's. Given the current pace of development in the Richmond area and the level of property values, there may not be a lot anyone can do. If anyone out there has any ideas on how to
get a river to run backwards, I would like to hear them.
Thanks, Bill Davis

1/25/2005 aprilsullivan575@hotmail.com
I just wanted to let you know that I and others who live in my neighborhood (Graham Meadows just down the road from Nuckols Farm Elementary School) are currently trying to convince the county to save Israel Nuckols home from being torn down to make way for new development. The homesite includes a family cemetery, exterior kitchen building, the home that Mr. Nuck ols acquired in 1849, and a barn. We have been working with Mr. Norwood N uckols to some degree, but if you have any information regarding this home that would be helpful to us or if you just want to let the county know that the area should be preserved, it would begreatly appreciated. We don't want to see the last bit of Nuckols family history in Henrico be destroyed. Thank you.
April Sullivan (804) 269-3597

2/28/2005
Just wanted to let you know that we had a meeting tonight with the Henrico County government people (Board of Supervisors representative and Parks and Recreation representative) and it looks very positive that the County is going to purchase the Israel Nuckols Farmhouse and turn the property into a historical park. I am not getting totally excited until the money actually exchanges hands, but it looks very very good! So I just wanted to give you that update and I will keep you posted. We should know more in about 2 weeks or so after the next Board of Supervisors meeting. Many Nuckols family members were there and I think that helped tremendously! Also the history attached to the land and house and the fact that there is a family cemetery there helped as well. Anyway, just wanted to share the good news.Thanks! April Sullivan

The Henrico County Historical Society in co-operation with Henrico County Division of Recreation and Parks, is planning a 30 Year Anniversary Celebration/ Fundraiser.
Proceeds will benefit the restoration of the Nuckols Farm House, circa 1750, that is thought to be the oldest surviving structure in Henrico County. It was the home of six generation of the Nuckols Family beginning with Israel Nuckols. The event will include food and family entertainment as well as silent auctions to raise funding for this worthwhile project.
Admission free.
Retail vendors and non-profit organizations are also invited to participate.
Sunday, October 9th, 2005
12:00 to 4:00 P.M.
Location: Nuckols Farm
3501 Gayton Hills Lane
Richmond, VA 23233
Information and forms may be found at http://www.henricohistoricalsociety. org/NuckolsForm.html or
www.henricohistoricalsociety.org Thank you very much, Sarah Pace, President
Henrico County Historical Society

Information and forms may be found at http://www.henricohistoricalsociety. org/NuckolsForm.html
The Nuckols Farm house is one of the oldest structures in Henrico County, dating to 1750. It was threatened with destruction as a result of a pla nned development. The neighborhoods surrounding the property, in partnership with local preservation groups, appealed to the County of Henrico to de velop a plan to preserve this historic site and the property was purchased by the County. Future plans call for creating a park with possible use of the house as a museum.

The purpose of this benefit is to help restore the Nuckols Farm House and property as an example of a rural way of life that is fast disappearing from the landscape in Henrico County. The Nuckols Farm was once a dairy. In the early 1900's Henrico County was a leading dairy producer in the country. Today there are no dairy farms in production in Henrico County .
We are inviting the public and local businesses to participate in this community project to help preserve history in Henrico County.

[DI56] Name: «tab»Israel Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»26 Sep 1857
Death Place: «tab»Henrico County, Virginia
Age: «tab»63
Birth Date: «tab»1794
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Samuel Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07003-3
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2056983
Reference Number: «tab»p 132 e 74
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XR73-75D : accessed 7 April 2012), Israel Nuckols (1794).

[DI58] Name: «tab»John R Nuckols «tab»
BORN: «tab»28 Mar 1923
Died: «tab»2 Oct 2013
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Maryland (Before 1951)

[HI59] (Research):Married Anne about 1921, and was single in 1920. Living with a sister name Cleland in 1930 who is age 34 placing her birth in 1895, 1896 and proving a first wife for James prior to Anne

[NI61] Salisbury TimesFriday, November 3, 1961, Salisbury, Maryland
Led seminar on Credit and Collections, James H Borst
Manager for Signal Credit Systems

[NI74] History of Virginia: Va Biography, American Historical Society, Chicago and NY 1924, Vol IV of 6 volumes. Ky Hist Society 975.5 pages 220-222
Hanover County, Virginia, and was about thirteen years of age when taken to Henrico County by his parents. There he completed his education and was reared and married, and in young manhood adopted the vocation of farming, which he followed until his . death in September, «i»1910. «/i»A man of modern ideas and progressive methods, he was in advance of many of his fellow-farmers, and by many was considered the best farmer in Henrieo County, his operations covering a wide extent. Politically he was a democrat, and his religious faith was that of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, of which he was always a strong supporter. From 1861 to 1864 he served as a Confederate soldier during the war between the states. As a member of Company G, Hanover Troop, Fourth Virginia Cavalry, he served in all the engagements of his body up to and including Spotsylvania Court House, May 8, 1864, where he. was severely wounded and incapacitated for further service, not recovering fully for several years. Mr. Nuckols married Mildred Hester Jordon, who was born May SO, 18S2, in Goochland County, and died in Henrico County in May, 1902, and they were the parents of the following ehildren: Ora, who died at Rich-. mond in July, 1922, aged sixty-four years, as the 0widow of Robert Carden, who died in Hanover County, where he Jiad been engaged in farminl!'; a daughter who died in infancy; Emma, who died in Goochland County, aged forty-two years, as the wife of John T. St. Clair, who is engaged in farming in that county; Hartwell M., engaged in the farm implement business at Richmond; Courtlarid J., carrying on agricultural operations in Henrico County; Oscar N., also engaged in farming in this county; Howard J., of Richmond, engaged in the fatin implement business with his brother, Hartwell M.; and Marvin Everette, of this review

[MI74] (Medical):wounded at Spottsylvania Courthouse 5/8/1864

[DI74] Times Dispatch Richmond VA 9/12/1910
Jacob W Nuckols, a well-known and highly esteemed farmer of Henrico county, died yesterday at his home. He was born July 30, 1836. He had been for many years a member of the board of stewards of St Matthew's Methodist Church in Henrico and superintendent of its Sunday School During the war between the states he served as a member of Wickham's Brigade in Company G Fourth Virginia Calvary and was wounded in both legs at the battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse May 1861. During the war his entire property in Henrico county, including farm house, outbuildings and stock, were destroyed by fire by the invading armies, and after the war he was on crutches for five years. Nevertheless he surmounted all difficulties and regained in a short time his position in the business of his community. About twp years ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis, and last Sunday a second stroke followed, which, after a week, terminated yesteday morning in death. The interment will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the residence. He is survived by his wife Mrs Alic Clarke Nuckols; one daughter Mrs Ora M Carden of Henrico county and five sons, C.J and O N of Henrico; H M and H J and Dr M E Nuckols of Richmond

Times Dispatch 9/12/1910
Deaths-
Nuckols-died at his home in Henrico county of paralysis, Jacob W Nuckols aged 74. Funeral Monday Sept 12 at 1 o'clock

[NI75] Living at time of his wife's death 1951 but not able to find a death cert. Could well have returned to his loved Virginia after wifes death.

A death certificate for a Mary E Nuckols born 12/1/1852 died 6/30/1919 in Allen Co, KY, the informant was Irvin Nuckols from Scottsville, KY ( death cert on CD)

Berkshire Evening Eagle, Monday, June 27, 1949, Berkshire County, Pittsfie ld, Mass
BUILDING TRADE HAS UNTOUTED PAUL BUNYAN by Robert C Ruark
Anthoston Ky- Every time I read in the papers about the muddle in housing I get to thinking about I C Nuckols, a craggy old man who don't even need him a hammer to build him a house.
Mr Nuckols has built him many a house, and he will use a hammer if it 's handy, but if he can't lay a hand on one it don't slow up the process any. Mr Nuckols just rares back and hits that old nail with his bare hand, wham, liek that, and it sinks in right up to the head.
Mr Nuckolls' particular skill has made him famous locally for many ye ars becasue very few people seem to be able to drive nails through one-in ch oak planks merely by smacking them with the flat of the palm. It don 't make any difference to Mr Nuckols about the size of the nail; he just as leave drive him a 60-penny as a 10-penny.
So rare is this skill that Mr Nuckols says he figures he could have made him millions of dollars and no law could touch him. However, as a pure artist, Mr Nuckols has been content to employ his rare talent for good at small profit. He won't bet you he can't do it, he just hits the nail on the head.
I went to call of Mr Nuckols recently at his 54-acre farm outside Anthoston. He raises spotted Poland-China hogs there when he is not driving nails through boards, and iit is a right pretty place. Mr Nuckols is burley in build, a little bowlegged and weighs maybe 215 pounds. He is a clear -eyed, confident old man almost 77. Mr Nuckols is a backslid Virginian who went north and has been pining for Goochland County, Va ever since.
He seemed pleased to have us in the place. He said he reckoned we had come in to see weather it was true about him, and that he would be pleased to demonstrate. He led us down past the spring and the chicken yard and picked out a stout poplar plank. He spotted a big thick nail in anoth er board buried in deep and he had to use a claw-hammer for extraction. He poised the big nail on the plank, rared back, and drove her clear th rough with one smack.
Mr Nuckols said he came by his unique talent when he was a boy back in Virginia. He sadi it was raining on day and he was setting in the ba rn, waiting for it to clear up, and all of a sudden his eye lit on a white -pine packing box with a nail sticking in it. The box had contained Arm & Hammer soda.
It just came to Mr Nuckols then and there that if a man went at it right, he could drive nails into boards without a hammer, and he
started to practice. It wasn't long before he became the marvel of the countryside. Mr Nuckols has never told anyone the secret of his knack. He cradles it as closely as we watch the atom-splitting formula. But he says nothing is impossible if a man has two things.
"All a man needs to do anything he wants to do, " Mr Nuckols says, dragging at his long-stemmed pipe, "is self-confidence and a made-up mind. T hat's what I tell the children nowadays --- they don't even need book-learning if they've got self-confidence and a made-up mind."
Driving back from Mr Nuckols house, I started to brood about Mr Nuckols formula. It sounded familiar, if phrased a little differently. Then I remembered: Bernard M Baruch had said that the main thing wrong with the nation right now was indecision based on that uncertainity, a mass hesitati on due to a fuzzy future. Mr Baruch never drove a nail with his bare hand in his life, but he and Mr Nuckols share a basic formula. There is not much a man cannot do if he is equipped with self-confidence and a made- up mind, even if the problem is as tough, to quote Mr Nuckols, " as a bull 's forehead."

[DI75] Name: «tab»Irving Christian Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»82
Birth Date: «tab»28 Feb 1872
Death Date: «tab»25 Oct 1954
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»26 Oct 1954
Father: «tab»Henry Knight Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Lucy Jordan
Spouse: «tab»Lucy Jordan
Note* wife has same name as mother)
Inf Miss Fannie Nuckols, sister

[DI76] Name: «tab»Temple Ashby Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»93
Birth Date: «tab»16 Mar 1871
Death Date: «tab»1 Aug 1964
Death Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»5 Aug 1964
Father: «tab»Henry K Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Lucy J
Spouse: «tab»Mary Virginia Nuckols

Social Security Death Index about Temple Nuckols
Name: «tab»Temple Nuckols «tab»
SSN: «tab»229-14-9111
Last Residence: «tab»Virginia
Born: «tab»16 Mar 1871
Died: «tab»Aug 1964
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[DI77] Name: «tab»Harry Barrett Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male, widow
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»61
Birth Date: «tab»5 Sep 1878
Death Date: «tab»18 Dec 1939
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»20 Dec 1939
Father: «tab»Henry Knight Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Lucy Jordan

[NI78] ???
Name: «tab»Charles E. Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»04 Jul 1882
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»H. C. Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Indianna Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00211-6
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046932
Reference Number: «tab»p 165
Source Citation "Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5V6-T7J : accessed 6 April 2012), Charles E. Nuckols (1882).

[DI78] Name: «tab»Indie G Johnson
[Indie G Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female, married
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»85
Birth Date: «tab»8 Oct 1858
Death Date: «tab»27 Jul 1944
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»29 Jul 1944
Father: «tab»Henry K Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Lucy Jordan
Spouse: «tab»Charles E Johnson

[XI78] Name: «tab»Indie G Johnson
Birth Date: «tab»8 Oct 1858
Death Date: «tab»27 Jul 1944
Cemetery: «tab»Forest Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N

[NI79] Charles E Johnson
Age: 45 State: VA 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0074
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0175
County: Richmond City, Richmond
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Wife Judie G 50 Virginia
Daughter Nettie O 23 Virginia
Daughter Marion I 21 Virginia
Son Herbert E 19 Virginia
SIL Ruth Nuckols 25 Virginia

[DI79] Name: «tab»Charles Edward Johnson
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»86
Birth Date: «tab»13 Mar 1864
Death Date: «tab»28 Apr 1950
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Richmond (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»30 Apr 1950
Father: «tab»Charles Johnson
Mother: «tab»Martha Susan Patterson
Spouse: «tab»Indie G Nuckols
Inf dau Nettie Howard

[BI80] Name: «tab»Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»26 Nov 1863
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Henry R. Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Lucy C. Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00211-6
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046932
Reference Number: «tab»p 84
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5V8-V5S : accessed 6 April 2012), Nuckols (1863).

[DI80] Name: Sarah Elizabeth Rice
[Sarah Elizabeth Nuckols]
Social Security #: 0
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 26 Nov 1863
Birthplace: Virginia
Death Date: 2 Jun 1953
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Jordan
Father's Surname: Nuckols

[NI82] Charles E Johnson
Age: 45 State: VA 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0074
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0175
County: Richmond City, Richmond
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Wife Judie G 50 Virginia
Daughter Nettie O 23 Virginia
Daughter Marion I 21 Virginia
Son Herbert E 19 Virginia
SIL Ruth Nuckols 25 Virginia

[BI82] Name: «tab»Ruth Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»08 Jan 1883
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»H. K. Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»L. C. Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00211-6
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046932
Reference Number: «tab»p 174
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5V8-2XP : accessed 6 April 2012), Ruth Nuckols (1883).

[HI84] (Research):Dixon marriage name from Doris Dell

[DI85] Name: «tab»Evelyn Stahl Nuckols
[Evelyn Stahl Stahl]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White, divorced
Age at Death: «tab»54
Birth Date: «tab»6 Dec 1924
Death Date: «tab»7 Sep 1979
Death Place: «tab»Highland Springs, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»10 Sep 1979
Father: «tab»Harry E Stahl
Mother: «tab»Mary V Moon


Social Security Death Index about Evelyn Nuckols
Name: «tab»Evelyn Nuckols «tab»
SSN: «tab»231-18-3144
Last Residence: «tab»23075 Highland Springs, Henrico, Virginia,
Born: «tab»6 Dec 1924
Last Benefit: «tab»23075 Highland Springs, Henrico, Virginia,
Died: «tab»Sep 1979
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[DI86] Name: «tab»Florence N Brittingham
[Florence N Nuchols]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»92
Birth Date: «tab»30 Nov 1865 Goochland
Death Date: «tab»15 Mar 1958
Death Place: «tab»Hampton, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»24 Mar 1958
Father: «tab»Henry K Nuchols
Mother: «tab»Lucy C Jordon
scanned to cd
Inf Mrs Edna Newell
Burial St Johns Cemetery Hampton, VA

[DI87] scanned to cd
Name: «tab»Thomas William Brittingham
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»78
Birth Date: «tab»6 Apr 1867 ELiz City CO
Death Date: «tab»7 Dec 1945
Death Place: «tab»Hampton, Elizabeth City, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»11 Dec 1945
Father: «tab»William P Brittingham
Mother: «tab»Marinetta F Herbert

[DI88] scanned to cd
Name: «tab»Ellen Farror Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»52-11-24
Birth Date: «tab»27 Mar Iowa (cal 1868)
Death Date: «tab»20 Mar 1921
Death Place: «tab»Rio Vista, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»21 Mar
Father: «tab»Wm Farror
Mother: «tab»Mary E Hodgton
Inf Mrs J M Armstrong

[BI89] Name: «tab»Hodgdan Christian Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»4 Aug 1906
Birth Place: «tab»Goochland, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Irving Christian Nuckols, 35
Mother: «tab»Lucy Ellen Farrar, 35
presence of Mrs M V Maloney, friend, age 70 in 1833 Bible
signed H G Nuckols 9/16/1942

[NI90] Census Place: Norfolk Ward 3, Norfolk (Independent City), Virginia; Rol l: T624_1637; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 36; Image: 1038.
Name: Verna Nuckols
[Verna Nuckols]
Age in 1910: 24
Estimated birth year: abt 1886
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of House: Cousin
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1910: Norfolk Ward 3, Norfolk (Independent City), Virginia
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Harrie Fentress 41
Addn M Fentress 37
Russie Fentress 20
Mary O Fentress 19
Alvrick Fentress 19
Tomasia L Balkey 69
Fred Talmage 27
Emma J Talmage 26
Verna Nuckols 24

[BI90] Name: «tab»Verna Nuckles
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jul 1885
Birthplace: «tab»Elizabeth City Co., Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»A. B. Nuckles
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»M. A. Nuckles
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00527-6
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046930
Reference Number: «tab»p 92
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5JV-3L8 : accessed 6 April 2012), Verna Nuckles (1885).

[NI91] Groom's Name: «tab»Erick Borjes
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»1860
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Germany
Groom's Age: «tab»25
Bride's Name: «tab»Nellie Gann
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»1867
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Pennsylvania
Bride's Age: «tab»18
Marriage Date: «tab»18 Jun 1885
Marriage Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»Geo. Borjes
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Louisa Borjes
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»Jno. Gann
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Helen Gann
Groom's Race: «tab»White
Groom's Marital Status: «tab»Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: «tab»
Bride's Race: «tab»White
Bride's Marital Status: «tab»Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»M01179-3
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2048491
Reference Number: «tab»p 32 n 137
Source Citation

"Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XR93-NRB : accessed 10 April 2012), Erick Borjes (1885).

[DI95] Name: «tab»Hattie Nuckols White
[Hattie Nuckols Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»74
Birth Date: «tab»30 Apr 1892
Death Date: «tab»29 Dec 1966
Death Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»3 Jan 1967
Father: «tab»Aureluis Byron Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Annie Todd
Spouse: «tab»Albert A White
Military Status: «tab»none

[DI96] Name: «tab»Albert Augustus White
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»62
Birth Date: «tab»9 Feb 1874
Death Date: «tab»26 Jun 1936
Death Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»27 Jun 1936
Father: «tab»George W White
Mother: «tab»Lenora Hauks
Spouse: «tab»Mrs Hattie Nuckols White

[NI97] Name: William Henry Nuckols City: Not Stated County: Princess An ne
State: Virginia Birthplace: Elizabith County Birth Date: 5 O ct 1894
Race: Caucasian Roll: 1985049 DraftBoard: 0

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Sept 12 1918
Name: William Henry Nuckols
Birth Date: 5 Oct 1893
Residence: Princess Anne, Virginia
RFD4 Box 71 Kempsville
Birth: Elizabeth City, Virginia
Race: White Roll: WW2_2370403Z
Notify-Mrs Beulah may Nuckols
Emp-Ford Motor Co, Norfolk, VA

[BI97] Name: «tab»William Henry Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»5 Oct 1893
Birth Place: «tab»Elizabeth City, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Aurelius Byron Nuckols 32
Mother: «tab»Hester Annie Todd 28
In Presence of aunt Florence Gray Brittingham age 75
Recorded in Bible, but not seen since lost in moving
6 children born to this mother and one of those deceased

[DI97] Name: «tab»William Henry Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»82
Birth Date: «tab»5 Oct 1893
Death Date: «tab»2 Jul 1976
Death Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»9 Jul 1976
Father: «tab»Aurelius Byron Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Hester Annie Todd
Spouse: «tab»Beulah Mae Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»WWI

[XI97] Birth: «tab»Oct. 5, 1893
Virginia, USA
Death: «tab»Jul. 2, 1976
Virginia Beach
Virginia, USA
William Henry "Harry" Nuckols was the son of Aurilus Byron Nuckols and his wife, Hester Annie Todd. He was married to Beulah M. Lane in about 1930.
Military Inscription:
"Pvt US Army World War I"
U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about William Nuckols
Name: «tab»William Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»5 Oct 1893
Death Date: «tab»2 Jul 1976
SSN: «tab»225078435
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»27 May 1918
Release Date 1: «tab»9 Apr 1919

[NI98] Parents:
Lafayette Washington Lane (1857 - 1939)
Mary Lydia Munden Lane (1868 - 1948)

[DI98] Daily Press (Newport News, VA) - May 4, 1993
Deceased Name: NUCKOLS
NUCKOLS, Beulah L.: 11 a.m. in Charity United Methodist Church Cemetery, V irginia Beach.

Daily Press (Newport News, VA) - May 3, 1993
Deceased Name: BEULAH L. NUCKOLS
VIRGINIA BEACH - Beulah Lane Nuckols, 93, mother of Rev. William H. Nucko ls Jr., of Hampton, died Sunday, May 2. Mrs. Nuckols was a homemaker. S he was a member of Community United Methodist Church. Also survived by ano ther son; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Visitati on 6 to 8 p.m. tonight at the residence, 5716 Old Providence Road. Gravesi de service 11 a.m. Tuesday in Charity United Methodist Church Cemete ry by the Rev. Walter A. Whitehurst. Arrangements by Kellum Funeral Hom e, Bonney Road Chapel.

Obituary:
" Paper: Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA); Section: LOCAL; Page: D2
Deceased: BEULAH L. NUCKOLS; Date: May 3, 1993
Beulah Lane Nuckols, 93, of the 5700 block of Old Providence Road, a homemaker, died May 2, 1993, in Hillhaven Nursing Home, Norfolk.
Mrs. Nuckols was born in Virginia Beach. She was the widow of William Henry ''Harry'' Nuckols and was a member of Community United Methodist Church.Survivors include two sons, the Rev. William H. Nuckols Jr. of Hampton and Richard L. Nuckols of Virginia Beach; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.The graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Charity United Methodist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Walter A. Whitehurst. Kellum Funeral Home, Bonney Road Chapel, is handling arrangements. Friends may join the family from 6 to 8 p.m. today in the residence, 5716 Old Providence Road.Contributions may be made to Community United Methodist Church. "


Name: Beulah M. Nuckols
SSN: 224-92-3766
Last Residence: 23464 Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach City, Virginia, Unit ed States of America
Born: 25 Feb 1900
Died: 2 May 1993
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (1973 )

[DI99] Name: «tab»Joseph F Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White widowed
Age at Death: «tab»88
Birth Date: «tab»28 Apr 1895
Death Date: «tab»30 Jul 1983
Death Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»5 Aug 1983
Father: «tab»Aurelius Byron Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Annie Todd
Spouse: «tab»Ruth Gilbert Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»none
Name: Joseph Nuckols
Birth Date: 28 April 1895 (Historical Events)
Death Date: July 1983 (Historical Events)
Issuing State: Virginia
Residence at Death: Norfolk,Norfolk City,Virginia 23518
SSN: 223-20-7303

[DI100] : «tab»Ruth Elizabeth Nuckols
[Ruth Elizabeth Gilbert]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»37
Birth Date: «tab»20 Oct 1901
Death Date: «tab»22 Aug 1938
Death Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»23 Aug 1938
Father: «tab»Thomas Jefferson Gilbert
Mother: «tab»Arsena Ownly
Spouse: «tab»J Frank Nuckols

[NI101] Name: Alvin Knight Nuckols City: Not Stated
County: Princess Anne State: Virginia Birth Date: 26 Sep 18 98 Race: White Roll: 1985049
Sept 12, 1918 Alvin Knight Nuckols, res; 50 Norfolk Rt 2, Princess Anne, V A
Age 20 born Sept 26 1898
Self emp farmer, kin: father
Med height, med build, no eye color, no hair color

1900 census name is Richard, son, born 9/1897

Name: Alvin Nuckols
SSN: 230-07-2199
Last Residence: 23464 Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach City, Virginia,
Born: 26 Sep 1897
Died: Apr 1984
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[DI101] Name: «tab»Alvin Knight Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»86
Birth Date: «tab»26 Sep 1897
Death Date: «tab»14 Apr 1984
Death Place: «tab»Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»19 Apr 1984
Father: «tab»Aurelius Byron Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Annie Todd
Spouse: «tab»Bessie C Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»none

[NI102] MARSHALL DORIS CURLING

Tuesday, February 10, 1953 / Wednesday, February 11, 1953 / Thursday, Febr uary 12, 1953
Age 56, husband of Mrs. NANNIE COOPER CURLING and son of Mrs. KITURA FENTR ESS
CURLING and the late JAMES E. CURLING. He was a native of Princess Anne C ounty and a
resident of Norfolk County for the past 12 years, died Monday, Februa ry 9, 1953 at 6:55 am at a
Norfolk hospital. He was a member of Salem Methodist Church. Besides h is wife and mother, he
is survived by 5 daughters, Mrs. W.O. SAUNDERS, Mrs. E.L. LAWRENCE and Mr s. L.C.
BALLANCE, all of Norfolk, Mrs. J.M. RICE of Portsmouth and MRS. E.C. CALHO ON JR of
Great Bridge; 2 sons, R.M. CURLING and M.R. CURLING, both of Great Bridg e; 5 sisters,
Mrs. A.K. NUCKOLS, Mrs. L.H. JONES, both of Norfolk, Mrs. D.L. DAVIS and M rs. R.F.
HUMPHRIES of Kempsville and Mrs. C.F. OWEN of Salem; 2 brothers, C.L. CURL ING of
Norfolk and J.E. CURLING of Salem and 7 grandchildren. Funeral services w ill be conducted at
the Ewell and Williamson Funeral Home Wednesday, February 11, 1953 at 2: 00 pm by the Rev
E.C. SMITH, pastor of Salem Methodist Church. Burial will be in Forest La wn Cemetery.
Pallbearers: C.M. CURLING, E.J. STYRON, R.B. CAROWAN, W .G.HALL, H.A. HA LL JR
and E.W. SANDERLIN.

[DI102] me: «tab»Bessie Curling Nuckols
[Bessie Curling Curling]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»84
Birth Date: «tab»1 Mar 1900
Death Date: «tab»17 Jul 1984
Death Place: «tab»Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»18 Jul 1984
Father: «tab»James E Curling
Mother: «tab»Keturah Fentress
Spouse: «tab»Alvin K Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»none
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[BI103] Name: «tab»Florence Aurelia Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»26 Jan 1904
Birth Place: «tab»Warwick, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Byron Aurelius Nuckols, 44
Mother: «tab»Hester Annie Todd, 39
presence of sister, Mrs Grace n Sanders, age 56 statment she was present at birth

[NI104] Name: «tab»John D Pelot
Spouse: «tab»Florence Pelot
Birth: «tab»abt 1902 - Maryland
Residence: «tab»1935 - Washington, District of Columbia
Residence: «tab»Wilmington, Clinton, Ohio
1940 Census

[NI105] Name: «tab»Verna Estelle Borjes
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»19
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1924
Marriage Date: «tab»25 Jul 1943
Marriage Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Registration Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Erich Borjes
Mother: «tab»Verna Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»Fredrick Lowell Eversole
Spouse Gender: «tab»Male
Spouse Race: «tab»White
Spouse Age: «tab»26
Spouse Father: «tab»Everett Eversole
Spouse Mother: «tab»Allie Mae Hughes

[NI112] 1860 Jackson Co KY
Lucy Murphy «tab»39 TN
Harrison Murphy «tab»18 KY
Pearson Murphy «tab»17
Eliza Murphy «tab»13
Elhannan Murphy «tab»11

1870 Estill Co, KY
H P Murphy «tab»29
Lucy R Murphy «tab»24
James A Murphy «tab»5
Mirdada Murphy «tab»1

[DI122] Name: «tab»Albert Augustus White Jr
[Albert A White Jr]
SSN: «tab»223181591
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»19 Mar 1920
Birth Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»10 Dec 1998
Father: «tab»Albert A White
Mother: «tab»Hattie E Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Feb 1938: Name listed as ALBERT AUGUSTUS WHITE JR; 16 Dec 1998: Name listed as ALBERT A WHITE

[DI123] Name: «tab»Charles Herbert White
[Charles H White]
SSN: «tab»228125751
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»22 Nov 1922
Birth Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»26 Jan 1990
Father: «tab»Albert A White
Mother: «tab»Hattie E Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Aug 1939: Name listed as CHARLES HERBERT WHITE; 07 Feb 1990: Name listed as CHARLES H WHITE

Name: «tab»Charles Herbert White
Death Date: «tab»26 Jan 1990
Death Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia, USA

[NI131] no children

[DI134] Name: «tab»Evelyn N. Taplin
SSN: «tab»229-30-6649
Last Residence: «tab»23464 Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach City, VA
Born: «tab»14 Dec 1919
Died: «tab»4 Aug 1989
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[NI136] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Alvin E Nuckols
Birth Year: 1921
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Virginia
State: Virginia
County or City: Norfolk
Enlistment Date: 8 Sep 1943
Enlistment State: Virginia
Enlistment City: Richmond
Branch: No branch assignment
Grade: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Carpenter, General or Dental Laboratory Technician (Dent al technician. ) or Physics Laboratory Assistant or X- Ray Technician (X-r ay photographer.) or Dental Hygienist or Medical Technician or Chemical La boratory Assistant
Marital Status: Married
Height: 68
Weight: 606

[BI136] Name: «tab»Alvin Edward Nuckols
Birth Date: «tab»13 Jun 1921
Birth Place: «tab»Princess Anne, Virginia, USA

[DI136] Alvin Edward Nuckols Sr., 88, of Floyd, Va., passed away Wednesday, July 29, 2009. He was a longtime, loyal member of the Floyd United Methodist Church, where he served as a Trustee; a craftsman, woodworker, and blacksmith; and a United States Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his mother, Bessie Curling Nuckols; father, Alvin Knight Nuckols; and sister, Evelyn Taplin. He is survived by his wife, Ethel Jordan Nuckols; daughter, Pamela Nuckols; son, Alvin E. Nuckols Jr.; and his pride and joys, Brooke and Ashton Williams. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 1, 2009, at the Floyd United Methodist Church with the Rev. Richard Gregory, Dr. Don Stansell, the Rev. Theo VanBleck, and the Good Samaritan Hospice Chaplain officiating. Interment will follow in the Jacksonville Cemetery with Military Honors by the Floyd VFW Post #7854 and American Legion Post #127.

[BI154] Name: «tab»Jacqueline Virginia Pelot
Birth Date: «tab»30 Oct 1927
Birth Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia, USA

[DI154] ame: «tab»Jacqueline Virginia Pelot
[Jacqueline Virginia Bodkin]
[Jacqueline Bodkin]
[Jacqueline Virginia Pelut]
SSN: «tab»579325640
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»30 Oct 1927
Birth Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»18 Jun 1992
Father: «tab»John D Pelut
Mother: «tab»Florence A Muckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Sep 1943: Name listed as JACQUELINE VIRGINIA PELOT; Mar 1946: Name listed as JACQUELINE VIRGINIA BODKIN; 28 Jul 1992: Name listed as JACQUELINE V BODKIN

[DI155] Name: «tab»Mary Virginia Moreland Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female,married
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»84
Birth Date: «tab»15 Oct 1877 Norfolk, VA
Death Date: «tab»6 Jan 1962
Death Place: «tab»Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»8 Jan 1962
Father: «tab»Robert W Moreland
Mother: «tab»Margaret Hayward
Spouse: «tab»Temple A Nuckols
Inf Temple A Nuckols
Cedar Grove Cemetery, Norfolk, VA

[DI156] Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - March 24, 2010
Deceased Name: Nuckols, Mrs. Lelia Taylor
Nuckols, Mrs. Lelia Taylor, 84, a homemaker, wife of John Thomas Nuckols
NUCKOLS, Lelia Taylor, 84, of Richmond, died Sunday, March 21, 2010. She is survived by her husband, John Thomas Nuckols III. She is also survived by a daughter, Nancy N. Ramsey of Williamsburg; a son, John Thomas Nuckols IV of Dillwyn; two sisters, Erecelle T. Bersch and Kitty T. Boyers, both of Dillwyn; seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Bethlehem Baptist Church, with interment in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ridge Baptist Church, Richmond. Memorial contributions may be made to Henrico Rescue Squad or Ridge Baptist Church.
This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Name: «tab»Lelia T. Nuckols
SSN: «tab»230-28-0647
Last Residence: «tab»23229 Richmond, Henrico, Virginia
Born: «tab»14 May 1925
Died: «tab»21 Mar 2010
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[NI157] Obit of son in 1959 names mother as Annie G Kester.

Groom's Name: «tab»Ashton F. Kester
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»1882
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Rocky Pt./W. Va
Groom's Age: «tab»46
Bride's Name: «tab»Annie G. Nuckols
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»1885
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Petersburg, Va
Bride's Age: «tab»43
Marriage Date: «tab»10 Jul 1928
Marriage Place: «tab»Norfolk, Va
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»Newton Kester
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Annie C. Kester
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»J.N. Harris
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Hattie Finch Harris
Groom's Race: «tab»White
Groom's Marital Status: «tab»Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: «tab»
Bride's Race: «tab»White
Bride's Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»M01137-0
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2048493
Reference Number: «tab»
Source Citation

"Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRM5-ZYL : accessed 1 April 2012), Annie G. Nuckols (1928).

[DI157] Name: «tab»Annie Kester
SSN: «tab»213-74-5097
Last Residence: «tab»20801 Rockville, Montgomery, Maryland,
Born: «tab»30 Sep 1884
Died: «tab»Oct 1979
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Maryland (1973)

[NI159] Name: Harry Nuckols
SSN: 577-38-9479
Born: 10 Jul 1909
Died: Jul 1959
State (Year) SSN issued: District of Columbia (Before 1951 )

Washington Post July 3, 1959
H Barrett NUCKOLS. On Thursday July 2, 1959, beloved husband of Mary Meany NUCKOLS; father of Maureen C Jacobs, son of Annie G Kester; brother of Nelda D Scites, Helen V Astlin and William H NUCKOLS. Friends may ca ll at the Robert A Mattingly Funeral Home after 6 p.m. Mass at Calvary Chu rch July 6. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery

[NI160] Name: N. L. Scites
SSN: 236-05-9431
Last Residence: 25571 West Hamlin, Lincoln, West Virginia,
Born: 15 May 1913
Died: 24 May 1991
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951 )

[NI161] Name: Helen V. Astlin
SSN: 227-20-0910
Last Residence: 33844 Haines City, Polk, Florida, United States
Born: 8 Jan 1918
Died: 16 Nov 1996
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[NI177] Neil Ferrari neil@ferraricpa.com
to:«tab» "sandi.j.koscak@gmail.com"
date:«tab» Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 10:00 PM
My grandmother is Edna Brittingham
Her mother was Florence Nuckols, the daughter of Henry Knight Nuckols
In looking at your website, I definitely am in the clan, but not on the list
If you need some info from me to fill in some holes my grandmother
left a family tree
Neil Ferrari, CPA
Baton Rouge, La

[NI180] Enlisted as a Private on 01 August 1862
Enlisted in Company G, 4th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 01 August 1862.
Detailed on 15 May 1863 (Estimated day, detailed, Wagoner)
Returned on 15 June 1863 (Estimated day)
POW on 19 April 1865 at Blackstone, VA (Paroled)

While surfing the Internet, and with a considerable interest in the fami ly genealogy, I came across your information on the Nuckols Regiment of Ha nover County, Virginia. The reason I am so interested is that I fou nd an entry listed for a Thomas Nuckols of Company G. Son of Jane Woods on and Israel Nuckols. I think that this Thomas Nuckols is my Great-Grand father. Do you have any additional information that you would feel comfor table sharing? My Great Grandfather's name was Thomas Bagby Nuckol s. He was born around 1835 or 1836 in Virginia. All I knew from my Grand father's stories was that this Thomas Bagby Nuckols served in the Virgin ia Cavalry during the Civil War. He was captured and paroled. He
left Virginia a number of years after the Civil War, and settled near West phalia, Kansas. My Grandfather-Arthur Sankey Nuckols was the youngest s on of Thomas Bagby Nuckols, and the only child to be born outside of Virgi nia as the story was told to me. This Thomas Bagby Nuckols died someti me around 1910, and is buried in a cemetery near Westphalia, Kansas. H is wife (don't remember her name) and two sons are also buried ther e, as I recall.

Thomas A. Nuckols nuckols@ruraltel.net

[XI180] 77-10-21

[NI181] Name in both marriage records Mary E Nuckols

[DI187] Richmond Times 5/27/1902
Richmond Times
Mrs Mildred Nuckols, wife of Jacob W Nuckols, of Erin Shades, Henrico county, died at the Virginia Hospital at 5:30 on Sunday afternoon. Mrs Nuckols had been unwell for some three weeks. On last Wednesday, she was removed by her son, Dr Marvin E Nuckols from her home in the country to the hospital. Mrs Nuckols was in the seventieth year of her age. Before her marriage, forty-five years ago, she was a Miss Jordan, of Goochland county. During her whole married life she lived near Erin Sahdes Post Office on the border-line between Goochland and Henrico counties. Since childhood she had been a member of St Matthews Methodist Church, Henrico county. Mrs Nuckols leaves five sons, Dr M E Nuckols, H M Nuckols, H J Nuckols, C H Nuckols and O N Nuckols, the first three of whom reside in Richmond, and two daughters, Mrs R F Carden and Mrs J T St Clair both of Henrico county. Other relatives in Richmond are Mrs Sarah Osterbind, a sister, and Mrs H C Osterbind, Mrs J M Goodman and Miss Alice Clarke, nieces. The funeral will take place from the home of Mr H M Nuckols, No 9 North Third Street, at noon today and will be conducted by the Rev W B Beauchamp. The interment will in in Henrico county.

Richmond Times 5/28/1902
Funeral Service
The funeral of Mrs Mildred Nuckols took place at noon yesterday from the residence of Mr H M Nuckols, No 9 North Third Street. The interment was made in Henrico County.

[NI188] Notes from "The History of Virginia" have Marvin spelled with 2 Ls

Douglas, William,The Douglas register : being a detailed record of births, marriages and deaths together with other interesting notes, as kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750-1797 : an index of Goochland Wills : notes on the French-Hugeunot [sic] refugees who lived in Manakin-Town Richmond, Va.: J.W. Fergusson & Sons, 1928, 414 pgs.

List of Subscribers to the Douglas Register
Pg 410 Dr Marvin E Nuckols, Richmond, VA

Dr. Nuckols traces his ancestry through paternal and maternal lines to early emigrants in Virginia from England and Scotland, being connected with the families of Gray, Woodson, Jordan and Morrison. His great-grandfather, Jacob Woodson, was a soldier of the revolution, and many men of eminen ce in the state are descendants of these emigrants.
Dr. Marvin E. Nuckols was born in Henrico county, Virginia, August 2, 187 6, son of Jacob Woodson Nuckols, a farmer of Henrico county, noted for h is energy and upright honest life. He married Mildred H. Jordan, daught er of Obadiah and Jane (Morrison) Jordan. Jacob Woodson Nuckols, born Ju ly 30, 1836, died September 11, 1910, was a son of Israel and Jane (Woodso n) Nuckols.
Marvin E. Nuckols spent his early life on the farm and bore thereon his full share of the farm labor. He built up a strong body and character in th is out-of-door life, that when he was transferred to the busier, more exciting scenes of life were strong bulwarks of defense against insidious attack. He obtained a good education without difficulty, passing through the public schools to Richmond High School, where he was graduated with the class of 1894. He had decided upon the medical profession and after leaving high school entered the University College of Medicine, whence he was graduated with the degree of Doctor of Medicine, 1897. He was ambulance surgeon at the City Hospital, Richmond, one year, then began private practice in that city, and there continues, a skilled, highly regarded physici an and surgeon. From 1898 to 1913 he was a teacher at the University College of Medicine, the last three years of that time professor of operative surgery.He is a member of several professional societies, Phi Chi fraternity, the Westmoreland Club; is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church
and in politics a Democrat. His vacations are spent in the open air so far as possible, hunting being the form of sport he most enjoys, and the mode of relaxation most helpful.
Dr. Nuckols married, June 17, 1903, Alice, daughter of George and Edmonia Dawson, granddaughter of Preston and Selina Dawson, and of Edmund C. a nd Elizabeth Christian, a descendant of Major Edmund Christian, of Creight on, Virginia. Children: Marvin Everette (2) and Edmund Christian.(Source Virginia Biographical Encyclopedia, Vol. I-V. [

History of Virginia: Va Biography, American Historical Society, Chicago and NY 1924, Vol IV of 6 volumes. Ky Hist Society 975.5 pages 220-222
MARVIN EVERETTE NUCKOLS, M. D. During a period of ,a quarter of a century Dr. Marvin Everette Nuckols has been en!aged in the practice of medicine and surgery at Richmond, and in this time has established a reputation as a close and careful student of his calling. Doctor Nuckols was born August 2, 1876, in Henrico County, Vll'ginia, and is a Bon of Jacob 'Woodson and Mildred Hester (Jordon) Nuckols .. The Nuckols family originated in England, whence three brothers came to America prior to the Revolutionary war and settled in Colomal Virginia. Israel Nuckols the paternal grandfather of Doctor Nuckols, was born in Hanover County, Virginia, in 1796, and was engaged in farming in that county until 1849, when he moved to. Henrieo County, there passing the remainder of his life and being one of the well-to-do men of his commnnityat the time of his death in 1859. He married Jane Woodson, who was born in Goochland County, Virginia, in 1798, and died in Henrico County in: 1874. She was a daughter of Jaeob Woodson, who was born in Goochland County in 1753, and died there about 1846. He was a soldier of the Revolutionary war and an extensive farmer of his day. He married Mary Gray, also a native of Goochland County.
Marvin Everette N.uckols attended the public schools of Henrico County, and following his gradution from the Richmond High School, class of 1894, enrolled as a student at the University College of Medicine, now known as the Medical College of Virginia. He was admitted to the' Phi Chi medieal . Greek letter fraternity while attending college, and was graduated with his degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1897, following which he was an interne in the City Hospital, Richmond, ambulance service, during 1897-1898. Since then he has been engaged in thepractice of his profeSsion at Richmond, having a general medieal and surgieal practice and a largeand representative clientele. His o:ftices are located in his 'modern home at No. 1614 Monument Avenue. Doctor Nuckols is an assoeiate professor in surgery in the Medical College of Virginia, and has been eonnected with the college as an instructor since 1898. He belongs to the American Medical Association, the Southern Medical Association, the Tri-State Medical Association, the Medical Society of Virginia, the Richmond Academy of Medicine and Surgery and the Richmond Surgical Society. During the World war he served as a member of the Medical Reserve Corps. Politically Doctor Nuckols is a democrat, but has no :political aspirations, being fully oceupied with the dutles of his profession. He belongs to the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, South. He holds membership in the Westmoreland Club and the Country Club of Virginia, both of Richmond, and is a thirty second degree Mason, belonging to Dove Lodge No. 51, A. F. and A. M.; and Dalcho Consistory No.1, S. R. M. On June 17, 1905, Doctor Nuckols was united in marriage at Richmond with Miss Alice Dawson,a daughter of George and Edmonia (Christian) Dawson, both of whom are now deceased, Mr. Dawson having formerly been a well-known attorney of Weston, West Virginia. Two children have been born to Dr. and Mrs. Nuckols: Marvin Everette, Jr., born September 15, 1905, who attended William and Mary College; and Edmund Christian, born July 29, 1909, who is attend· ing the McGuire School.

Nuckols, Marvin E. (also see box 4, folder 10) 1942 (disinterred 194 5) 6 5
Nuckols, Marvin E. (also see box 6, folder 5) 1942 4 10

[DI188] Name: «tab»Dr Marvin Everette Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»65
Birth Date: «tab»2 Aug 1876
Death Date: «tab»21 Jul 1942
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»21 Jul 1942
Father: «tab»Jacob Woodson Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Mildred Jordon
Spouse: «tab»Alice Dawson

L. T. Christian Funeral Home Records
Nuckols, Marvin E. (also see box 4, folder10)1942 (disinterred 1945)Bx6 F-5
Nuckols, Marvin E. (also see box 6, folder 5)1942«tab»Box 4«tab»Folder 10

[XI188] Name: Dr. Marvin E. Nuckols
Age: 65
Section/Lot: 28-11A
DOI: Oct 24, 1945

[NI189] Nuckols, Alice Dawson (also see box 4, folder 10) 1938 (disinterred 194 5) 6 5
Nuckols, Alice Dawson (also see box 6, folder 5) 1938 4 10

The Atlanta Consitution Atlanta Georgia 29 April 1921
Mrs Christian Clark entertained Mrs Marvin Nuckols of Richmond VA

[MI189] (Medical):Fractured arms, legs and skull

[DI189] Name: «tab»Mrs Alice Dawson Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»61-1-23
Birth Date: «tab»8 Jan 1877
Death Date: «tab»1 Mar 1938
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»3 Mar 1938
Father: «tab»George Dawson
Mother: «tab»Edmonia Christian
Spouse: «tab»Marvin E Nuckols
scanned to cd

L. T. Christian Funeral Home Records Name
Nuckols, Alice Dawson (also see box 4, folder 10)1938 (disinterred 1945)6«tab»5
Nuckols, Alice Dawson (also see box 6, folder 5)«tab»1938«tab»4«tab»10

[XI189] Alice Dawson (Mrs. M E?) Nuckols, Age 61, DOI Oct 24, 1945, DOD Mar 1 1938

[NI190] Member Henrico Co Board of Supervisors in charge of county roads. Met wife at dance at Woodlawn House, Goochland Co

Notable Persons of Henrico Co, VA
Oscar Newton Nuckols «tab»
Deceased «tab»Born: 1869 «tab»Died: 1941 «tab»
Place of Birth: «tab»Henrico «tab»
Gender: Male «tab»Ethnicity: Caucasian
Summary
A son of Jacob Woodson Nuckols and his wife Mildred Hester Jordan, Oscar Newton Nuckols was born in Henrico County, Virginia, on August 1, 1869. Oscar's father saw service in the Confederate Army, and was part of a prosperous farming family that owned large tracts of land in the Short Pump area of western Henrico. As records show each of Jacob's children received some schooling, education was evidently important to the family. Oscar, one of the younger sons, obtained and farmed his own land, married Irene Clopton Nuckols (1875-1957) of neighboring Goochland County around 1895, and raised a large family. By 1910, his extended household included his father and stepmother, as well as a sister and and a nurse. He was one of a group of farmers "who directed the work of keeping up the county roads" for seventeen years. Nuckols was elected to the Henrico County Board of Supervisors from the Tuckahoe District in 1912 and served from 1912 to 1934. He held the position of Chair in 1933 and the early part of 1934, when the County Manager form of government was initiated. He retired from the board at that time. Oscar N. Nuckols died in Henrico County on February 6, 1941, and his buried in Riverview Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
Source-Henrico County Historical Society. "Past Preservation--Nuckols House--Three Chopt."http://www.henricohistoricalsociety.org/pastpreservation.nuckolshouse.threechopt.html (accessed October 10, 2011); 1880, 1910, 1920 U.S. Census; Rootsweb. "Oscar Newton Nuckols." http://tinyurl.com/c98bybk (accessed December 27, 2011); Richmond Times-Dispatch, 2/7/1941.

[DI190] Name: «tab»Oscar N Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»71
Birth Date: «tab»1 Aug 1869
Death Date: «tab»6 Feb 1941
Death Place: «tab»Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»6 Feb 1941
Father: «tab»J W Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Mildred Jordon
Spouse: «tab»Irene Nuckols

Feb 6, 1941
O N Nuckols Dies at 71 in Henrico
Funeral services for Oscar N Nuckols, 71, former member of the Henrico County Board of Supervisors, who died early Thursday at his home at Short Pump will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the residence. Burial will be in
Fairview Cemetery Mr Nuckols who was a well known farmer in this section was a son of the late Jacob Woodson Nuckols and Mildred Hester Jordan Nuckols. He was born August 1 1869 in Henrico County. As a youth he attended the county schools. He was for 17 years one of the group of Henrico County farmers who directed the work of keeping up the county roads. He later became a member of the board of supervisors and served for 23 years. He retired from membership on the board when the managerial form of government was adopted several years ago. For the past 49 years, he has been a member of the board of stewards of the Shady Grove Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife Mrs irene Nuckols, three sons, Forest, Carlyle and Graham Nuckols, a daughter Mrs Guelda Dabney a brother Dr marvin E Nuckols, and five grandchildren.

[DI191] Name: «tab»Marvin E Nuckols Jr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»63
Birth Date: «tab»15 Sep 1905
Death Date: «tab»7 Apr 1969
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»8 Apr 1969
Father: «tab»Dr Marvin E Nuckols Sr
Mother: «tab»Alice Dawson
Spouse: «tab»Elizabeth Browne

L. T. Christian Funeral Home Records
Nuckols, Marvin E., Jr.«tab»1969«tab»Bx29«tab»Folder12
«tab»
Name: Marvin Nuckols
Birth Date: 15 September 1905
Death Date: April 1969
Issuing State: Virginia
Residence at Death: Richmond,Henrico,Virginia 23230
SSN: 224-42-7409

[XI191] Name: Marvin E. Nuckols
Age: 63
Section/Lot: 28-11A
DOI: April 9, 1969

[DI192] Name: «tab»Edmund Christian Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»53
Birth Date: «tab»29 Jul 1910
Death Date: «tab»20 Jun 1964
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Richmond (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»22 Jun 1964
Father: «tab»Dr Marvin E Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Alice Dawson
Spouse: «tab»Thelma Verelle Nuckols

L. T. Christian Funeral Home Records
Nuckols, Edmund C.«tab»1964«tab»Box24«tab»Folder16

Name: Edmund Nuckols
SSN: 712-18-8960
Born: 29 Jul 1910
Died: Jun 1964
State (Year) SSN issued: Railroad Board (Issued Through) (1951-1963 )

[DI193] Published in The Times Reporter on March 6, 2013
Dover-New Philadelphia Ohio. Frederick M. Schrock 83, of Loudonville, died peacefully at home Monday evening March 4, 2013 following a battle with cancer. Frederick was born April 28, 1929 in Dundee Ohio, the son of the late Jacob J. and Minnie C. (Benz) Schrock. He was a 1947 graduate of Walnut Creek High School. Frederick attended Kent State University where he met his wife of 54 years, Mary E. Hergenroder, and earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Miami School of Law Coral-Gables Fla. Frederick retired in 1984 from the U.S. Treasury Department after 30 years of service. Frederick was a U.S. Army veteran, serving eight years of active duty including the Korean Conflict. Frederick was awarded the Bronze Star, Good Conduct, and Sharpshooter medals. Frederick was a member of the Loudonville Church of the Nazarene. He enjoyed attending auctions, traveling the Midwest and South doing antique shows, and hunting and fishing with his boyhood friend, the late Orval Schie. One of Frederick's proudest moments was running the Marine Corp Marathon while in his 50's.Frederick is survived by his wife Mary, whom he married May 17, 1958, two sons; Joseph Schrock of Jacksonville, Fla., and Paul Schrock of Carrollton, Ga.; «u»«b»«i»one daughter Mary (Ed) Nuckoles«/u»«/b»«/i»; and two grandchildren Jeremy and Katie Nuckoles; one brother: Richard (Belvie) Schrock of Leesburg, Fla; and one sister Buelah Larsen of Loudonville. In addition to his family, Frederick is survived by a faithful companion, his Pomeranian, Spanky. Frederick was preceded in death by his parents, and a sister, Ruby Ricer.Funeral services will be held Friday, March 8, 2013, 11 a.m. at Lindsey Funeral Home in Loudonville, with the Rev. David Radcliffe officiating. Burial will follow in Union Hill Cemetery, Sugarcreek. Friends may call Thursday, March 7, from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of North Central Ohio, 1050 Dauch Drive, Ashland Ohio, 44805.

[DI195] Will Of Samuel Nuckols
Book 29, Page 333-Goochland Co, VA
In the name of God, Amen. I Samuel Nuckols of the County of Goochland being in a low state of health, but of perfect mind and memory. Thanks be unto God, do constitute & ordain this my last Will and Testament, revoking all other Wills heretofore made by me-. first- I commit my soul to God and my body to be decently buried by friends - My will and desire is all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid ~

Item. I give to my daughter Nancy Nuckols the Lot of Land she now liv es on suppose to be about eight acres, be the same more or less with the liberty of getting fire wood of the track of land called Bibs track and rails sufficient to keep her lot of land inclosed to her and her heirs forever on account of her kindness and fidelity to me, also the little Negro girl she now has in possession by the name of Eliza I wish no reserve made as my daughter has had the trouble of raising her I also give the said Eliza to my daughter Nancy to her and her heirs forever.

Item - My track of land I now live on, also the tract in Hanover except the lot hereto giving to my daughter Nancy, I wish to be sold by my executors on the folling terms, one third in cash, the balance in two equal annual payments the money arising from such sales to be applied in the manor hereafter directed.

Item - as I have heretofore giving my son Andrew K. Nuckols a Negro girl name Betsy suppose to be worth twenty four pounds, also I give my daughters Elizabeth G. Wilkerson a Negro boy by the name of Austin suppose to be worth fifty pounds. I also give my son Jonathan Nuckols a Negro girl name Mariah suppose to be worth twenty four pounds. Now my wish and desire that Andrew K. Nuckols, Elizabeth G. Wilkerson and my son Jonnathan Nuckols widow Elizabeth Nuckols should have nothing more of my estate until the rest of my children William, Nathaniel, James, David, Israel Nuckols and my daughter
Polly Crutchfield and Nancy Nuckols be made equal to the property I have g iving them - my wish and desire this balance of my Negroes not giving away I wish to be sold by my executors the money arising from such sales bef ore mention first to be applied to my just debts and the balance to be equally divided between all of my children, also the balance of my property Horses, Cattle and stock of Every kind I wish to be sold and all my household and kitching furniture, plantations utensils except one feather Bed and furniture I give to my son David Nuckols or whatever it may sell for. I wish to be sold and the money arsing from such sales to equally divided among all my children. I have sore divided my estate as to make my children all as near equal as I well can having a due respect for all of my
children.

Lastly, I constitute and appoint my friends Benj. Nuckols and Joseph Nuckols - to this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and fixed my seal this the thirteen day of March in the ye ar of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirty two.

Sign and seal
mark
in the presants of
Samuel x Nuckols seal
George Dugging.
his
Wm. Ford Jr
Robert Dugging

Codicil to this my last Will and testament dated the fourteenth day of March one thousand eight hundred and thirty two. It is my meaning will and desire that my son William, Nathanel David James and Isarel Nuckols and my Daughter. Polly Crutchfield and my daughter Nancy Nuckols furst receive the amount that I have giving to Andrew K., Jonnathan and my daughter, Elizabeth Wilkerson before there is a division, then it is my wish after all my debts is paid I wish the balance of my estate be equally divided among all my children, whereunto I set my hand and fix my seal the date above written

mark
Sign in the presants of
Samuel x Nuckols seal
George Dugging
his
Wm. Ford Jr.
Robert Dugging

At a court held for Goochland County 21st May 1832.
This Writing was presented in court and together with the Codicil there to annexed proved by the oaths of George Duggins William Ford Jr & Robert Dugging to be the last will and Testament of Samuel Nuckols dec'd. a nd ordered to be recorded. Then Benjamin Nuckols and Joseph Nuckols the ex ecutors named in the said Will appeared in court. and formally and solemnly renounces this right as executors and refused to qualify as such. And thereupon, on the motion of Nathaniel Nuckols who made oath according to law, and together with Paul T. Doswell & Israel Nuckols his securitees enter into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of $5000. Conditioned as the law directs: Certificate was granted the said Nathaniel Nuckols for obt aining letters of administration on the said decedent's estate with his will aforesaid annexed in due form.

Teste Naile Miller

Goochland Co, VA
16 Sept. 1833 Estate of Samuel Nuckols dec Nathaniel Nuckols, executor. Mentions Andrew, Jonathon and Elizabeth G. Wilkerson and seven others (not by name), implies that they are children of Samuel.

Bk 29 p436 23 July 1832 Estate Inventory for Samuel Nuckols

In a letter dated 3 April 1788, Samuel Nuckols wrote to George Dabney transferring an obligation of six pounds. There is a copy of resolutions of U. S. Congress, dated 17 July 1788, concerning bounties for Virginia soldiers south of the Ohio River, which nullified claims north of that river. In a letter dated 23 July 1788, George Dabney explained the status of and interest on a bond to General Nelson. There are additional business papers, mostly concerned with debts and notes. There are business papers dated 1789 involving George and Charles

Richmond Enquirer 5-29-1832 Vol XXIX Pg 1
Notice- By virtue of the last will and Testament of Samuel Nuckols, deceased, the subscriber will proceed to sell to the highest bidder on the premises, on Thursday the 26th day of July next, if fair, if not the next fair day, all the estate of said decedent, both real and personal, on the following terms, to wit: the land which lies partly in Goochland and partly in Hanover counties, and contains about 400 acres, one third of the purhase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal annual paymen ts, approved personal security and a deed in trust on the land to secure the two last payments. The personal estate, consisting of six likely young negroes, horses, cattle, sheep and hogs, plantation utensils, household, etc, on the following terms, to wit: Six months credit for all sums above five dollars, bonds with approved security; for five dollars and under cash will be required, by Nathaniel NUCKOLLS, Adm;r de bonis non. All persons having claims against the estate are requested to bring them forward that due arrangements may be made for settlement; all persons indebted to the estate are requested to come forward and make immediate payment. N.N. May 29 1832

Richmond Enquirer 3-18-1834 Vol XXX Issue 103 pg 2
Notice- All persons having claims against the estate of Samuel Nuckols, de c'd, are desired to bring then in for immediate settlement- This notice will be plead in bar, if not attended to. Nathaniel Nuckolls, Administrator, with the will annexed of S. Nuckols, dec'd.

Richmond Enquirer 6/12/1832
Notice- By virtue of the last will and testament of Samuel Nuckols, deceased, the subscriber will proceed to sell to the highest bidder on the preme sis, on Thursday, the 26thof July next, if fair, if not the next fair day, all the estate of said decedent, both real and personal, on the following terms, to wit: the land which lies partly in Goochland and partly in Hanover counties, and contains about 400 acres, one third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal annual payments, approved personal security and a deed in trust on the land to secure the last two payments. The personal estate, consisting of six likely young negroes, horses, cattle, sheep and hogs, plantation utensils, household, & con the following terms, to wit: six months credit for all sums above five dollars, bonds with approved security; for five dollars and under cash will be required by NATHANIEL NUCKOLS, Admr de bonis non.

[DI197] Research 10/2015 Sharon Peery
Unfortunately I couldn't find Nancy in the Goochland death register, which I searched 1860-1871. The pages for 1863 and 1869 are missing. She possibly died in 1863 or 1869; the family didn't report her death; or she left Goochland after the 1860 census and died elsewhere, which is certainly possible. Not a lot happened in Goochland during the Civil War, but everything was happening just to the east in Hanover and Henrico.

Goochland Co, VA
p19 (no book listed). 15 July 1880 Will of Susan Anne Eliza Nuckols of t he County of Hanover. «u»«b» Mentions mother Nancy Nuckols«/u»«/b»,eldest son Thomas E N uckols, Dau. Anne E. Melton, Dau. Mary Jane Nuckols and son Joseph Smith N uckols. Witnesses, William Armstrong, Samuel Armstrong and Andrew Armstro ng. Proved 15 Aug. 1883.

[NI200] War of 1812 Pvt 4 REG'T CAV. (JULY-OCT., 1814,) VIRGINIA MIL.

[NI201] Goochland Co, VA
Bk 29 p283 Indenture 6 Dec 1831 William B.(H?) Nuckols who owes Willi am A. Deitrick $30.14, agrees to sell his interest in his father Thomas Nu ckols' estate if the debt is not paid by 1 Mar 1832 to Dr. Joseph Mosby (w ho guarantees the debt will be paid). Witnesses, A.S. Deitrick, Price Fra yzer and Edward T. Nuckols .

2 Oct 1832
Book Number 2..?.. page 423
This indenture made this 2nd day of October in the year of our Lord 1832 between William H Nuckols of the County of Goochland of the first part, and William A Deitrick of the said County of the second part witnesseth th at he the said William H Nuckols for and in consideration of the sum of o ne hundred fifty seven dollars in Hand paid by the said William A Deitrick the receipt whereof he the said William H Nuckols hereby acknowledges, hath granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents duth grant, bargain, sell and convey to him and said William A Deitrick his heirs and assigns forever, all the the right, title and interest of him and the said William H Nuckols in the Estate of his Father Thomas Nuckols, dec'd, and he the said William H Nuckols the aforesaid interest, right and title in said estate to him the said William A Dietrick his heirs. Exec..Adm... and asigns against the calim and demand of him the said William H Nuckols his heirs for and against the claim and demand of all a nd every other person and persons whatsoever shall and will by these prese nts warrant and forever defend. In witness thereof the said William H Nuckols hath herunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year fir st herein written.


1860 Household was living Mary Cocke age 25

[DI201] William H Nuckols died October 1865 age 67, dau of William and nancy. Informant, was R J Nuckols, claims a friend, but Reuben J is his son. Also William and Nancy Barnett Nuckols did not have a son named William H. Nancy, however used William Henry as her agent in her sale of her Barnett property. William the son of Thomas and nancy Reddy Nuckols was a minor in 1815. This minor could never be an agent for nancy in 1816, but William and nancy married in 1797. So a son William H certainly could have been born in 1799, but not old enough to be her agent in 1816. Confusing to say the least. Household for William and nancy Barrett Nuckols does not support a child this age.

[NI202] He married Louisa Frances Fore on November 11, 1857, in Richmond County, Virginia. They had six children in 16 years. He was living with the Anthony family in 1850 and parents not found. Another tree has his as the child of Willialm Francis Luck and Sarah Ann Harris.

[NI204] Descendants of David Knight were provided by Judy Lowe, Nuckolls Society M ember. The information is from the Benjamin Knight Nuckols Bible

[DI204] Barren Co KY Will Book5 , p. 286.
Date Written: 20 Mar 1866
Date Probated: 16 Mar 1874
Names cited: David and Benj K. Nuckols. Appears to be a deed of gift in
li eu of a will.
Witnesses: Benjamin Peden and A B Williams.

[DI207] On one of the children I have a note 'page 5.' Have no idea of what th at is! As I recall there are at least six documents donated by the Nuckols families to the Virginia Library.

Hanover County, account of the debts and outstanding demands against the e state of Hardin D. Nuckols, 25 Sep 1879. Will in Book 5, pp. 224-26.5. Hughes, Thomas P. and Standefer, Jevel B.. GOOCHLAND COUNTY VIRGINIA MA RRIAGE BONDS AND MINISTERS' RETURNS 1816-1854. Memphis, Tennessee: Thomas P. Hughes, Jr., 4 140 Chanwil Avenue. Page 73. 6. Hanover County Assignment of Dower Right to "Fanny" Nuckols, Deed Bo ok 11, pp 546-50.

This 1856 Hanover County will was transcribed by Clarence NUCKOLS, a descendant, from a copy of the original made by his sister-in-law Carrol NUCKOL S.

THE LAST WILL OF REUBEN J. NUCKOLS
In the name of God, I Reuben J. Nuckols of Hanover do make this my last w ll and testament revoking all wills heretofore made by me. My first and pr incipal wish is to provide for my faithful and affectionate life, and thin king will be best for her comfort I leave to her in fee simple, my man Ste pney and his wife Eliza Masse? their child Joshua and the girl Susan, one thousand dollars in money, my buggy and any art of my household furnitures he may choose to have.The money is to be a portion of the debt due me from Isham Woodson, secured by deed of trust and is to ???? interest in h is favor from my death. I wish my landed estate in the County of Hanov r on a part of which I live, on another part of which my son Hardin lives, and on the other part of which my son in law William H. Nuckols liv es to be divided by the following line beginning at the South Anna Riv er at the point where my uppermost dike comes off to the hill, with that d ike to the hill, thence by a straight line to the spreading White Oak tre e. On the Mill Road at the foot of the hill beyond my barn thence up the r oad to the Honey Locust tree on this the south side of the same road ju st ab?? the corner of the wood, thence due south to the canal of the mil l, thence up the canal to the present line fence between my son and s on in law, thence with that fence across the canal and creek and with sa id fence to a point from which the shortest line through to the County Ro ad will cut off twelve acres of wood land to the upper tract and by that l ine to the County Road. The upper portion of this land I give to my daugh ter Eliza S. Nuckols and her heirs and the lower portion of this land I gi ve to my son Hardin and his heirs. My son Hardin and his heirs and assig ns are at all future times to have the privilege to enter upon the upper t ract in who soever hands it may be, and to take thereon in a reasonable ma nner the necessary earth and to maintain and repair the said canal and al so to use and enjoy the road through the same as now used by me.
I give to my Granddaughter Louisa Ann Nuckols, five hundred dolla rs to be paid as soon as it can be collected out of the sale of my perisha ble property. All the rest and residue of my estate kind ???? is to be di vided in the following manner, one half I give to my son Hardin, one fif th I give to my Grandson Benjamin F. Cocke and the remainder I gi ve to my daughter Eliza S. Nuckols. The Negro must not be sold and I enjo in it on my family hereafter to respect my feelings in this matter as f ar as possible. I wish my Negro divided by families if possible. I wi sh my old man Charles to go to my son Hardin with the mill. My brother Jo seph and my friends George W. Doswell and Charles W. Dabney I wish to appr aise and divide my Negro and I wish the lots of the Negro to be made equ al if necessary out of the money and perishable property. I appoint my s on Hardin executor of my will and desire that he may not be required to gi ve security and wish that there may be no appraisment of my estate. In te stimony of all which I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal th is 21st day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundr ed and fifty six.


Reuben Nuckols
Signed Sealed Published and declared as and for the last will and testame nt of Ruben Nuckols
in the presence of us who subscribe the same in his presence and in the pr esence of each other
Joseph Nuckols
C. W. Dabney

At a Circuit Court held for Hanover County at the Courthouse on Monday t he 10th day of March 1856. This last will and testament of Ruben Nuckol s, deceased, was proved by the oaths of Joseph Nuckols and C. W. Dabney pa rties thereto and is ordered to be recorde d.

Teste ?? T. H. Pollland, clerk


BOND MADE BY HARDEN DUKE NUCKOLS TO SETTLE ESTATE OF HIS FATHER--REUBEN NU CKOLS
Know all men by these presents, that I Hardin D. Nuckols am held and firm ly bound unto the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the just and full sum of tw enty thousand dollars to the payment where of will and truly to be ma de we bind our selves, our heirs, Executors and administrators jointly a nd severally firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals and dated th is 10th day March 1856. The condition of the above obligation is such th at if the said Hardin D. Nuckols Executor of the will and testament of Rue ben Nuckols deceased, shall faithfully discharge the duties of his said of fice as according to law then the above obligation to be void. Otherwi se to remain in full force and virtue.
Signed Sealed and acknowledge by all the obligors in the presence of Hard in D. Nuckols Seal

At a Circuit Count held for Hanover County, at the Courthouse on Friday t he 10th of March 1856. This bond was acknowledged by Hardin D. Nuckols par ties thereto and is ordered to be recorded.

Teste Wm. J. H. Pollard, Clerk Truly Recorded
Teste Wm O. W????? D. C.

[NI208] 1850 Census shows age 60

[NI209] This will was transcribed by Clarence C. Nuckols, a descendant, from a co py of the original at Hanover County Courthouse Va. Will and Deed Book 6 P age 14
Sept. The 14th 1881
This is my last will revoking all others I have heretofore made. Aft er my death I wish my son William B. Cocke, or his heirs to have five hund red dollars of my estate. It will not make him equal with Julian in wh at came by me, because Julian had all of Andys part of the land. Ben h ad a third part before Andy was killed, and all that mother left me went i nto Julians hands but I wish him to have the most because he has taken ca re of me and been very kind, I therefore wish him to have everything el se I have to do with it, just as he pleases, as long as he lives. After h is death, I want it equally divided between his four children, Claren ce P, Mary O, Willie A and Ada B. Nuckols. Should Bell be the longest liv er I wish her to remain here and have the full management of everything ju st as she does now, so long as she remains
Julians widow. Should the land be divided, I wish her to remain with t he child that has the house tract, and to be well provided for, so lo ng as she remains Julians widow. Should she marry again, it will then a ll be the childrens, this is my wish.

Eliza S. Nuckols

Robert W, Toler
W. A. Woodson

Virginia, In Hanover County Court Feby 21st 1883
A writing proporting to be the last will and testament of Eliza S. Nucko ls deceased, was this day produced to this Court and was fully proved by t he oaths of Robert W. Toler and W. A. Woodson the subscribing witnesses th ereto, and was thereupon ordered to be recorded as the true last will a nd testament of the said Eliza S. Nuckols deceased in due form.

Teste
John R. Taylor clerk

[DI209] Name: «tab»E. S. Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»08 Nov 1882
Death Place: «tab»Ashland, Hanover, Virginia
Age: «tab»78
Birth Date: «tab»1804
Birthplace: «tab»Hanover, Virginia
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»R. Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»M. Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
COD Old Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07003-9
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2056984
Reference Number: «tab»e
Source Citation"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRQ8-KM6 : accessed 18 April 2012), E. S. Nuckols (1804).

[DI210] Family Bible in Virginia State Archives, Account Number 23825 appea rs to be written by Cecelia Bootwright, wife of Oswald NUCKOLS. "Died on the 7th of January early in night--our Beloved Father & Father in law, Rev. Hardin Duke NUCKOLS after a lingering illness in the 81st year of his age, his remains were placed at his desire at his home Ridge Hill, Hanover Co. VA where he died on the South Anna River." I had heard that Oswald lived in Hardin's house. There was some kind of mess in settling the esta te with Harden's second wife Frances Duvall. It appeared that Frances was not involved in his last illness and daughter-in-law was caretaker.

[XI210] The home on Vontay Rd. in Hanover County that I took a picture of in the spring of 1999 and scanned and sent to some of my Nuckols relatives and friends was not the home of Harden Duke Nuckols as I had thought. When I was there last year and stopped at the house there was no one home, I inquired at the house just west of it and was told that Hardin's house was next door. I just returned from another visit to the area and stopped at wh at I thought was Harden's house and the man living there said the house was built about fifty years ago and he had owned it for twenty some year s. He said that Harden Duke Nuckols place was two driveways east of his place. My sister-in-law Carrol and I went there and met Frances Nuckols, he wife of George Henry Nuckols. Frances confirmed that was where Harden 's house had been and the property had passed on down to Pettus H. Nuckols and now belongs to her husband, the Grandson of Pettus H. Nuckols. We saw the fenced in cemetery plot out back with tombstones and one large cement tomb. The plot is overgrown with poison ivy so we were unable to photograph any names.

Harden Duke Nuckols is buried in an above ground vault in back of the house that his great grandson George Henry Nuckols lives in on Vontay Road. If you are traveling west on Pouncy Tract Road and shortly after Pouncy Tract Rd. becomes Vontay Rd. you will see George Henry Nuckols house on the right as the road heads up a slight hill. It is just a little farther to my Aunt Myrtle's house (Springfield Farm) which is on the l eft hand side of Vontay Rd. and across the road on the right in the woods is the burial site of Reuben Julian Nuckols, Clarence P. Nuckols, Olivia Nuckols and a few others
Clarence Nuckols
SHIRLNUC@aol.com

[NI212] Notes from Ardath Edwards say his middle name was HARDIN

[DI212] We often wondered why a rich man like Poincy did not leave a will. It was determined that is why they prepared a detailed estate record, and then later we find in an indenture from son Joseph Nuckols to Matthew Jrodan, says Pouncy Nuckols died intestate, seized of his lands.

[NI213] Goochland Co, BA Bk23 p140 14 Jan 1818 Indenture Reuben Nuckols guardian of Ann Nuckols, John Nuckols guardian of his children, William Nuckols guardian of his Dau. (Susanna), Andrew Nuckols for himself and as agent of Pouncy Nuckols Jr., Joseph Nuckols as agent of William Nuckols of State of Ky. ,Timothy Swift, and Susan Nuckols, widow and relict of Pouncy Nuckols dec ., grant and sell to Joseph Nuckols and Benjamin Cocke Jr. for $2665 the Nuckols Mill Tract. Witnesses, Spotswood Childress, James ?, William A Nuckols.

[NI214] Doris Dell Notes
I now FEEL that Betty is the child of William's first marriage and a full sister to Thomas. There are several small things that lead me to feel this way. She just does not fit in with Pouncey and to other boys. Notice that she and her husband William Childress receive land earlier...William appears as a land owner in the deeds William made to the other kids.
Note from NWK- We now know William was married to Sarah before the widow Duke.

[NI215] Trustee's Of Ground Squirrel Meeting House 1844
On the application of John A. Meredith, attorney prosecuting for the Commonwealth in this court, made in behalf of George W. Andrews, preacher for Hanover Circuit.- Walter Crenshaw, George Sitman, Hugh McDowell, Andrew McD owell, William Andrews, William M. Anderson, Thomas Nuckles, and John C. Brock are appointed trustees «b»«i»all of whom are dead or have been removed,«/b»«/i» to hold the house of worship with the ground which is thereto attached, and upon which it stands, belonging to the Methodist Episcopal Church, and known as Ground Squirrel Meeting House.
In the Virginia State Library there is an original map dated 1820. Ground Squirrel Meeting House on Rt. 33. (Mountain Road)

Cant be this Thomas?
Troubling News article as this is a much older Thomas (scanned)
Kentucky Gazette 1787-1800 Genealogical and Historical Abstracts by Karen Mauer Green Gateway Press Inc Baltimore 1983, pg252, Vol XIII Number 693 Jan 2, 1800
A list of letters at the Post Office in Lexington KY on Jan 1, 1800
Thomas Nuckles

[DI215] 5 Oct 1814 Will of Thomas Nuckols mentions wife, wife nancy to keep all in her possession all of her life], daughters, Polly, Patsy, Nancy, Frank. Sons, Josiah, Charly, William Henry, and son Thomas as executor. 20pds "a peace" and states youngest son is not yet of age. Witnesses, Charles Nuckols, William Sandress, and Nathan Nuckols. Will presented 20 Feb 1815 Bk 21 p695.

[NI217] Comment by Dori Dell: [Brackets ] have been used for clarification and are not part of the original will. The daughter who married Vaughn will be carried as Miss Nuckols until she can be identified. Consider that the grandson Thomas may be the Thomas being carried as a son. The Thomas NUCKOLS in Barren County, Kentucky may be this person. Recall Pouncey JR. married Martha Pasty Mourning Nuckols who died before he migrated to Kentucky.
Note from NWK- Edward T Nuckols, now known to be Edward Thomas was there in 1840 but he born too late (1806) to be named at the grandson in 1814?

[DI217] Death date determined by the fact he signed his Will on Jan 20, 1814 and on Mar 21 1814 Oaths of Pouncy andf Pouncy Jr and Benjamin Nuckols and Benjamin Cocke that he was deceased.
Complete Will scanned to CD

[NI219] Charles appears in the First Virginia Nuckolls and Kindred Book II on pa ge 56 number 26.

Doris Dell's "working hypothesis."

1) Charles the son of William is b. abt 1753, brother to Pouncy Sr., Willi am Knight, Samuel and half brother Thomas. The children of the brothers a nd their lines are well known as are the grandchildren (Joseph, son of Pou ncy Sr. was the last holdout!) tho' the grandchildren are mostly born t oo late anyway to be of consideration here. He marries Mary Hicks in 1775 Late r, after 1800 he marries Frances Ann Jordan.

2) Obediah is b. 1776, perfect timing for the marriage with Hicks listed a bove. He marries Eliz. Willis in 1801 in Goochland Co.

3) Nelson is b. 1783 and marries Polly Reddy in 1811. He is surety to Ove rton (his brother?) and Nathaniel (son of Samuel).

4) Overton b.? marries Agnes Going also in 1811 within 2 months of Nelson 's marriage. He is surety to Thomas (son of William Knight) and Nancy Nuc kols (Dau. of Samuel, sister to Nathaniel). Overton is a coomon surname o pf this area in Virginia into which the Nuckols familiy married.

5) Also, there is the connection with the Childress family. Jonathon, s on of Samuel marries Elizabeth Childress, Daughter of William. Benjami n, son of William Knight marries Eliz. Toler. The surety is Spotswood Chil dress who is also surety for Obediah when he marries. The witness for t he marriage of John (son of William Knight) and Elizabeth Nuckols is Richa rd Childress. Again, Obediah is right there with the rest of this family.

6) There is room here for female children who we know nothing about as we ll as other males. Despite high infant mortality everywhere most of the N uckols children tended to live into adulthood.

7)Nelson and Obediah served in the War of 1812, Obediah with at least t wo other Nuckols of his generation and grandchildren of William the Patrio t.

8) All of this is occurring in Goochland Co., the stronghold of the 1L Nuc kols until early in the 19th century when they all get married and beg in to migrate to all parts of the country and many to KY.

I've gone back over the children of William the Patriot and find no one el se to place these children with except Charles. If William had another s on I think we would know as his history is well known from land records a nd his will as well as other documents signed between or witnessed by h is sons. I don't believe that Nelson, Overton or Obediah are 2Ls as the ir connection is too close to William and his descendents physically and o therwise and the 2 branches of the family had little contact with each oth er in those days anyway

The only problem I see in this hypothosis is that Charles never had any children in the census records 1800-1830. Charles also appeared in all of the tax records of goochland Co that list males 16-21 and males over 21. Not once did any males appear with Charles in the tax lists or census records.

Is this Charles?
Charles Nuckles 21 Apr 1785
Montgomery County VA 900 a. On both sides of Cripple creek a branch of N ew River adjoining Jones's lines Grants No. O, p. 580

[NI220] The Douglas Register, 1750-1797 Births, Marrriages and deaths, by Willi am Douglas, Richmond Va J W Ferguson & Sons, 1928
Pg 227 Richard Johnson and Ann Nuckols a son named William born ----1765 B aptized 1/1/1766 pg 72
Richard Johnson and Ann Nuckols a daughter Jean born 4/10/1767 Baptized 5/ 23/1767 pg 77
Richard Johnson and Ann Nuckols, a son named Nichols born 5/17/1769 Baptiz ed Juen 3 1769 pg 84
Richard Johnson and Ann Nichols 2 children christened viz- baptized 3/6/17 74 pg 95
Richard Johnson and Ann Nichols a child Rhoda born 6/1782 Baptized 11/3/17 82 pg 108

[HI221] (Research):My connection to the line of William the Patriot Nuckols is:
Mary Ann (Polly) Nuckols b. 1754 and William Harlow and their children were as follows: Brice Harlow, Martha Harlow, Willey Harlow, Matilda Harlow and Thomas H. Harlow. The question is which William Harlow did Mary Nuckols marry? Thomas H. was born in 1804 or 1805. Most of the information online has Mary married to William Harlow b. 1733 and he died in 1772 which would make it impossible for him to be the father of Thomas H. ( the direct line I am related to). If you have any information that might help me it would truly be appreciated. My family is as follows:
My grandfather was James Samuel Harlow: b. 1884 Washington VA (w: Rachel Lytz)
ggrandfather: Elbert M. Harlow: b. 1860 Washington VA (w. Nancy V. Cunningham)
gggrandfather: John W. Harlow b. 1832 (w. Harriet Gobble)
ggggrandfather: Thomas Harlow b. 1805 (w. Louisa Jane Price)
I have a Marriage Record for John W. Harlow which states his parents are Thomas Harlow and Louisa (Jane) Price Harlow. Records for Jane Price list her parents as John Price & Sarah (Sally) Munday
I have records (marriage) listing Thomas Harlow's parents as William and Mary Ann Harlow. Susan Harlow Truitt s.harlow.truitt@gmail.com

[NI222] William Nuckols has forever been identified in family trees as the son of James Nuckolls and Susanna Pouncey. In 2010, a DNA project was started by the Nuckolls Worldwide Kindred Society and all male living descendants of William were tested and it was discovered that he was not a Nuckols, but a BUNCH. E1b1a is African-American DNA. After finding a will for james that was mis-indexed as Nichols, we find that his wife Susannah was deceased at the time of his will and he named his grandson William Nuckols as the son of his daughter Susannah. We had always thought the Susannah in the land processioning records was the wife, but we discovered it was the daughter. Connecting with Mark Bunch of the Bunch DNA project confirmed that Williams father was most likely John Bunch. This John Bunch, is a grandson of the same John P(B)unch that President Obama traces his mothers line to. The Bunch line is african-american.

It was always thought that William was married to a Elizabeth Duke, a widow. A deed found for William names his wife Sarah, and this will confirm the mother of his children was named Sarah, not the widow Duke. There has never been found any source document for Williams marriage to the widow Duke.

There was an item submitted to ancestry.com of the following:
Family Data Collection - Individual Records about William Nuckolls
Name: «tab»William Nuckolls
Spouse: «tab»Mary Fannie Robertson
Parents: «tab»James Nuckolls Susannah
Birth Place: «tab»VA
Birth Date: «tab»1710
Marriage Date: «tab»1760
Death Place: «tab»VA
Death Date: «tab»1796 (sic) His death was in 1793 according to his will.
This marriage was researched by Society member Norman Nuckols in August of 2014 and Norman found the following:
I went to both the Goochland Historical Society and the Goochland Courthouse in an effort to find the marriage document for William Nuckolls and Mary France Robertson. Following is a summary of my visit.
1. I was unable to locate a marriage document between William Nuckolls and Mary Fannie Robertson. I could not find any
references to a Mary Fannie Robertson or even a Robertson.
2. However, in my research with personnel at the above locations, I search under the name of NICHOLS and found the following:
- William Nichols and Mary Peek had a son named *Charles born on May 16, 1760. Baptized on June 24,
1760.
- It appears that Mary Peek died in child birth.
* Because William Nuckols' son Charles was deeded land in 1776, it should be clear this is not Charles Nuckols, as he would only have been age 16 in 1776 if born in 1760. Nichols continues to be a variant when researching this family, due to incorrect indexing.

[NI224] Pouncey Nuckols appears in the First Virginia Nuckolls & Kindred Book II p age 86 #91

Indenture of Pouncey Nuckols, Jr to Joseph Nuckols Subject:
Goochland County, VA, Book 23, page 448. All spellings are the same as t hey appear in the indenture. I have transcribed this information to the b est of my ability.
K. Bruce Nuckols

This Indenture made this 10th of February in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and nineteen between Pouncey Nuckols of Barren Count y, Kentucky, of the one part, and Joseph Nuckols of the County of Goochl and of the other part Witnefseth, that the said Pouncey Nuckols for a nd in consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars in hand paid or se cured to be paid, by the said Joseph Nuckols, the receipt whereof the sa id Pouncey Nuckols, does hereby acknowledge, and forever acquit the sa id Joseph Nuckols his heirs and afsigns, have and by these presents do g rant bargain sell release and confirm unto the said Joseph Nuckols his he irs and afsigns forever a Tract or parcel of land lying, in the coun ty of Goochland and containing by estimation thirty seven and a half acr es be the same more or lefs being all his interest in the lands belongi ng to the estate of Pouncey Nuckols (deed) to him the said Joseph Nucko ls To have and to Hold, the said land, together with all ?? every thing pe rtaining to the same or any wise belonging thereunto to him and his hei rs and afsigns will forever warrant unto the said Joseph Nuckols his hei rs and afsigns a good right, and title, to the above mentioned land free f rom the claim of himself his heirs and of all and every person or perso ns whatsoever. In testimony whereof the said Pouncey Nuckols have hereun to set his hand and seal the day and year above written. Signed Sealed a nd delivered in presence of Pouncey Nuckols
Seal Goochland County, to wit;
This indenture was on this tenth d ay of February 1819. acknowledged before me in my office by Pouncey Nuck ols ?? ?? to be his ?? and therefrom ?? to recor

Ardath Notes say he was Pouncey Hardin Nuckols Jr

New Orleans Passenger and Immigration Lists 1820-1850
P Nuckols
Arrival date July 27 1837
Age 45
Port of Departure- Valasco
Place of Origin: USA
Ship Name-Sam Houston
Family number 128464
Archives Film # M259-15
Port of Arrival_ New Orleans

The heirs of Pouncey Nuckles vs The State of Texas In the Court of Clai ms
To The Hon. Edw (Edward) Clark counsel of the Court of Claims.
The undersigned most respectfully makes application for a head right of 6 40 acres due the heirs of Pouncey Nuckles dec'd, said Nuckles being a res ident citizen of the Republic of Texas in the year ( blank) and continu ed to abide
in Texas until his death, which facts will be showed by (blank) "an d" (blank), witnesses, to whom (unknown, appears to be legal term, abb reviated, perhaps meaning "testimony" ) will be propounded.
J Crosby, Atty for Claimants, Sept 28, 1858

Transcription decifered with the help of Dave Nuckols, President and Ste ve Knuckles who with the help of legal friends were able to determine mo st of the wording. There must be a reason the document is not completed a nd it has never been proven that he was a resident of TX. If he died pri or to 1850 in Alabama, how does he make application for headright in 1858?
Note from tnuckols@austin.rr.com 11/2007
I examined this document in the archives of the Texas General Land Offi ce a few years ago and can confirm that the headright was never granted. T here was a considerable amount of land fraud in the Republic of Texas a nd in the
early years of statehood, so I've always had the feeling this document w as somehow fraudulent.

[NI225] Joseph H Nuckols Enlisted as a Private on 09 May 1861 at the age of 40
Enlisted in Company G, 4th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 09 May 1861.
Detailed on 15 November 1862 (Estimated day, det. Brgd Butcher for war)

[DI225] Name: «tab»Joseph H. Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»08 Feb 1881
Death Place: «tab»Dover District, Goochland, Virginia
Age: «tab»59
Birth Date: «tab»1822
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland County
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»Sarah J. Nuckols
Father's Name: «tab»John Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Sasan Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07001-9
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2056981
Reference Number: «tab»100 5
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X51H-24K : accessed 7 April 2012), Joseph H. Nuckols (1822).

[NI227] 1850 Census shows age 42, b 1808

Everton Pedigree and Family Group Sheets
Name: Jones, Jane
Birth Date: 1815 Place: ,
Spouse: NUCKOLS, Hardin Duke
Child: NUCKOLS, Samuel Reuben
Childs Spouse: DUKE, Mildred O
Child: NUCKOLS, James M
Childs Spouse: DUKE, Lavinin Eliz
Child: NUCKOLS, Pettus Hardin
Childs Spouse: NUCKOLS, Martha Sue
Child: NUCKOLS, Alpheus B
Childs Spouse: LEADBETTER, Victoria E
Child: NUCKOLS, Norvell
Childs Spouse: ADAMS, Wilma
Child: NUCKOLS, Mary Opholia
Childs Spouse: WASH, Edward Sharp
Child: NUCKOLS, Fernando C
Childs Spouse: MOODY, Nina May
Child: NUCKOLS, Oswald Herbert
Childs Spouse: BOOTWRIGHT, Cecelia Z

[DI227] Haover Co, died May 1866 jane A Nuckols, age 38 wife of H D Nuckols, informant husband, dau of J H and Sarah

[NI228] I have finally identified the Elizabeth Nuckols in the 1850 Census, Hanov er Co, VA, (living next to William A Nuckols)


1820 Hanover Co, VA
Reuben--complete family accounted for
Nathaniel- appears again in 1830 and 1840 census
John William Nuckols and Susan Jade, accounted for thru 1850
that only leaves::
Jonathan Nuckols and Elizabeth Childress
Hanover Co, pg 68
2m under 5 (John or James age 1 and William A
1m 26-45 Jonathan b 1786
1f under 5 (Jane age 2)
2f 16-26
1f 26-45 (Elizabeth age 34)

I belive you would call this enough STRONG circumstancial evidence to supp ort the identity of this family

Now Doris, I have a proposal and a question for you.....We have in our bo ok that William A is the son of William Nuckols and Mariah Sharp, but th ey were not married until 1819. William is 31 in the 1850 census making h im born around 1819. In 1860 William gives his age as 45 making him born a bout 1814-15. In the 1830 and 1840 census, John has a brother close to t he same age. He appears in all of the census, but then does not appe ar in the 1850, but NEXT DOOR to Elizabeth. Dont you think he could be h er son? What "Source Evidence" do you have to support that William A Nuck ols is the son of William and mariah Sharpe Nuckols?

[NI231] "Hobson's Chapel, 18th - Early Century Settlement Along Branch es of Deep Creek, Cumberland-Powhatan Counties, Virginia" by Agnes Evans G ish, Dietz Press, Richmond VA, 1997

I enjoyed this book in that there are details reference the early li fe of those who lived in early Virginia. The families who lived in the se settlements named above, were connected to the Childress family throu gh many of the earliest settlers. Some of whom are listed in this book w ere: Theodrick Carter P91. The Carter family connected to the Hobson's thru several or more lines and by marriage. Those listed for Carter wer e: Theodrick Carter (named above), Jesse, Thomas, Winneford Hobson Carter, and the town named Cartersville.

There was interaction between the Hobsons of this place and the Childress (Childrefs) family as seen by deeds, marriages and other original recor ds.

Cumberland County, VA in the earliest times reports families of whom we ha ve seen records (later) in NC and TN. Those were: P.79, "1756 On the 19 th of April, 1756, the following boundary lines were recorded: John Robert son, Samuel Nuckols, Field Robertson, Richard Murrey, Edward Robertson, John Burton, John Hobson (Hopson), William Hobson (Hopson)., Christopher Robertson, Nicholas Cox, John Pleasants, Frederick Hatcher" (And many other e arlier settlers) from "Southam Parish Vestry"

Page 79, "1769, John Hobson of Cumberland County conveyed to Thos Childre fs (Childrey/Childres) of Henrico County, 100 acres whereon "the late J hn Hobson the Father to him who is party to these presents lived." H CD & W (1767-1772) Pt 1 & 2:131. Witnessed by Alexander Ferguson, David C rompton and Rachael (mark) Coward, Recorded April 3, 1769.(NOTE: this John Hobson was the descendant of William Hobson who left a 1733 Henrico C o, VA WILL naming his daughter Elizabeth who married William Childres or Childress. William and Elizabeth had son Thomas and son William. Further records indicate a possible daugh named Margrett and possible third son)

The Hobsons of Halifax County, VA intermarried with the Childress fami ly of the same place. Both owning land in several counties as follows:

Halifax County VA 1782, Heads of Household:
Childress, Abraham, 10 whites
Childress, Suzanna, 5
Childress, Nicholas, 8
Other families in this area connected to the Childress'es thru marriage, d eeds and other legal records were recorded in this Halifax Census as follo ws:

Wilkerson, Wm
Vaughn, Drury
Seat, Robert
White, Charles
Pettypool, Charles
Hobson (Hopson), William
Estes, Moses
Estes, Moses, Sr

NOTE: All of the above families married into the Childress'es of this are a. Also spreading into other counties of VA. The Estes family of VA had s everal or more connections to the Childress family. Robert Childress marr ied Rachel Estes of whom this branch left many descendants.

1810 Hanover Census
Wm Childress Sr.
2 FWM 16-25 (1785-1794)
1 FWM 45-up (1710-1765)
1 FMF 16-25 (1785-1794)
1 FWF 45-up (1710-1765)
Before/after
Joseph Watson
Richard Johnson
Judith Atkins
Wm Childress Sr.
Wm Childress Jr.
Richard Childress
Isham Parrish
Jane Atkins
Judith Atkins, Jr.

1810 Hanover Census
Wm Childress, Jr.
3 FWM 0-10 (1800-1809)
1 FWM 26-44 (1800-1809)
1 FWF 0-10 (1800-1809)
1 FWF 26-44 (1765-1783)
Before/after
Joseph Watson
Richard Johnson
Judith Atkins
Wm Childress Sr.
Wm Childress Jr.
Richard Childress
Isham Parrish
Jane Atkins
Judith Atkins, Jr.

1810 Hanover Census
Richard Childress
1 FWM 0-10 (1800-1809)
1 FWM 10-15 (1795-1800)
1 FWM 26-44 (1765-1783)
3 FWF 0-10 (1800-1809)
1 FWF 10-15 (1795-1800)
1 FWF 26\endash 44 (1765-1783)
Before/after
Joseph Watson
Richard Johnson
Judith Atkins
Wm Childress Sr.
Wm Childress Jr.
Richard Childress
Isham Parrish
Jane Atkins
Judith Atkins, Jr.

MaryJean Childress Voegtlin
Gvdirt@aol.com

[DI231] WILLLIAM CHILDRESS WILL GOOCHLAND COUNTY, VA 27 JANUARY 1833
In the name of God Amen. I WILLIAM CHILDRESS of the County of Goochla nd in the state of Virginia do make this my last will and testament annuli ng all others.

First, my will is that all my just debts be paid. My will is that my grand son PENDLETON R. CHILDRESS and his children have the land on which I now l ive. also one negro boy Jesse to them and their heirs forever. My Wi ll is that the balance of my estate, except my negroes, be sold, and the m oney arising from such sale, together with the hire of my negroes, be reta ined in the hands of my Executor herein after appointed, to raise a fun d, out of which my will is that a portion of the interest ariseing from sa id fund be at the discretion of my said Executors applies to the suppo rt of my son RICHARD CHILDRESS during his life. My will is that aftrer t he death of my son RICHARD CHILDRESS the balance of my property not otherw ise disposed of be equally divided betwixt my children and Grandchildren a ccording to law. I appoint my son SPOTSWOOD CHILDRESS and my Grandson PEND LETON R. CHILDRESS executors of this my last will and testament.

Witness my hand and seal January 27, 1833.

WM CHILDRESS Signed sealed and acknowledge in the presence of JS UNDERWO OD FRED'K SHOEMAKER

At a court held for Goochland County 16 September 1833. this writing was p resented in court and proved by the oaths of JAMES UNDERWOOD & FREDERICK S HOEMAKER to be the last will and testament of WILLIAM CHILDRESS dec'd a nd ordered to be recorded. Then on motion of SPOTSWOOD CHILDRESS, an execu tor herein named who made oath according to law and together with BENJAM IN NUCHOLS his security entered into and acknowledged a bond in penal ty of $2500. Conditioned as the law directs. Certificate was granted for h im for obtaining a probate of the said will in due form. Teste NAR W

MILLER SUMMARY: Other children not mentioned.

Source: "Hobson's Chapel, 18th - Early Century Settlement Along Branch es of Deep Creek, Cumberland-Powhatan Counties, Virginia" by Agnes Evans G ish, Dietz Press, Richmond VA, 1997

[NI232] Oaths of Allegiance - 1777 Pittsylvania County, VA copy done by Cynthia Hubbard Headen
source: The Magazine of VA Genealogy, v.23, #1 (Feb.1985), transcribed by Marian Dodson Chiarito
These lists were taken from a typewritten copy found in the Clerk's Office, Pittsylvania County, at Chatham, Virginia. The two following affidavits found attached to the copy are self- explanatory.
I, S. H. F. Jones, do hereby certify that about the year 1930 I personally copied and had checked the names of persons who took the oath of Allegiance in 1777 as shown by manuscripts then in the Clerk's Office of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. The writing was faded and a few names could not be deciphered. Every effort was made to transcribe the names as they a ppeared on the manuscripts. The names of the foregoing Lists are a true and correct copy of the aforesaid manuscripts to the best of my knowledge and belief. The lists were also checked by Mr. Langhorne Jones, att
Given under my hand and seal this 8th day of November, 193 9. S. H. F. Jones (Seal)
Josiah Nuckles

[DI233] Note from Doris Dell Bk 30 pg 348 is copy of will. Estate settlement 1832-1833-1834. Copy being sent. It isn't a will, it is an estate inventory. On pp. 346-347 is an updated account for the estate of Thomas Nuckols, which states that the widow of Thomas, Nancy Nuckols, is deceased.
12/31/1833 An Inventory and appraisal of Thomas Nuckols, deceased which has come to the hands of the Admin since the death of his widow, Nancy Nuckols.
Due from Wm A Deitrick for hire of negroes from death of widow thru 12/31/1833

[NI234] Douglas, William,
The Douglas register : being a detailed record of births, marriages and de aths together with other interesting notes, as kept by the Rev. William Do uglas, from 1750-1797 : an index of Goochland Wills : notes on the French- Hugeunot [sic] refugees who lived in Manakin-TownRichmond, Va.: J.W. Fergu sson & Sons, 1928, 414 pgs.

Marriages- Not recorded by Rev. Wm Douglas, but indicated by birth right
Pg 139 Sarah Nuckols and Samuel Powell Feb 2 , 1774

Pg 227 Richard Johnson and Ann Nuckols a son named William born -----17 65 Baptized 1/1/1766 pg72
Richard Johnson and Ann Nuckols a daughter Jean born 4/10/1867 Baptized M ay 23,1767 pg77
Richard Johnson and Ann Nuckols a son named Nichols Born 5/17/1769 Baptiz ed June 3, 1769 pg 84
Richard Johnson and Ann Nichols 2 children christened ivz- Baptized 3/6/1 774 pg95
Richard Johnson and Ann Nicholas a child Rhoda born 6/18/1782. Baptized N ov 3, 1782 pg 108

List of Subscribers to the Douglas Register
Pg 410 Dr Marvin E Nuckols, Richmond, VA

[NI235] Notes from Fredwyin Schwendeman 2/2006 «u»fredwyn@gmail.com «/u»
I don't know anything further about their descendants, but he was (1)the b rother of Obediah Powell of Amherst Co, VA, (2) the uncle of Samuel Powe ll of Kentucky about whom we just wrote the PIONEER PROFILES book, and ( 3) the son of John Powell, Jr, and Elizabeth Guthery.

Obediah Powell was murdered when Samuel was 12 years old, and we lost tra ck of the family for a few years after that. We know from a family Bib le that Obediah Powell's Samuel is the one that came to Kentucky, and the re are records which indicate he is probably the Samuel Powell who spent h is teenage years in Tennessee. While living in Tennessee there are sever al legal records of a young Samuel POWEL and an older Samuel Powel who app eared to be a judge. That is all I know about "other" Samuel Powells. I have always wondered if there is a connection between the Amherst Nuckles and the Amherst Powells, but I have never been able to identify one. This marriage (in 1860) is long after my Powells left the area, but it still made me wonder enough that I had to go look it up. I only have one connection between the families before they reached Kentucky: According to the Douglas Register of Goochland Co, VA, Pp. 97, 278, Samuel Powell m. before 2 Feb 1774 Sarah Nuckols. This Samuel Powell appears to be the son of John Powell and Elizabeth Guthery, and the brother of my ancestor, Obediah Powell. This Samuel is probably the one who went to Tennessee and became a judge. He is not part of the Powell family of Kentucky, so we did not trace him further.

[DI238] James Millard Brock, 68, of Pineville, passed away on Thursday, November 12, 2015 at his home. He was born in East Pineville, KY on February 28, 1947 a son of the late Hestle and Lillie Jackson Brock. He believed in the Pentecostal Faith and had work as a general contractor.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Rev. Robert Brock, Melvin Brock; sister, Vada Mullins and husband Tommy; brothers-in-law, Will Brock, Virgil Baker and Creed Cornelius.

Survivors include his children, Jamie Brock and Julia Lefevers and husband Scott; grandchildren, Jonah Brock, Jarrett Brock, Morgan Hendrickson, Madison Lefevers and Marissa Lefevers; sisters Christine Cornelius, Pauline Baker, Martha Brock, Mary Rose and husband Gaston; special friend Zella Carter and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Services will be at 7:00 PM Sunday at the Arnett & Steele Funeral Chapel with Rev. David Rice, Rev. Gary Cornelius and Rev. Gaston Rose. Music will be by Gerald Baker and Paula Miracle and Family. Graveside services will be Monday at 11:00 AM at the Brock and Burnett Cemetery at East Pineville with family and friends serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Ron McCartt and Dr. Steve Morgan.

The family will receive friends from 5 until the funeral hour at the Arnett & Steele Funeral Home and Cremation Center, Pineville, which is honored to serve the Brock family. Light a virtual candle and sign the guest register at www.arnettsteele.com.

[DI245] Name: «tab»Mary Ann Nuckols
Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»25 Dec 1934
Death Place: «tab»Gilbertown, Choctaw, Alabama
Gender: «tab»Female
Race (Original): «tab»W
Race (Standardized): «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»55y 11m 26d
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»1879
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Vaiden, Miss.
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Spouse's Name: «tab»Frank A. Nuckols
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Joe P. Smith
Father's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»North Port, Ala.
Mother's Name: «tab»Hassie Kirk
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Miss.
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»Fayette, Ala.
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Fayette
Burial Date: «tab»28 Dec 1934
Funeral Home: «tab»
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»1908525
Reference Number: «tab»cn 26272

[NI246] Samuel and family appear in the First Virginia Nuckolls and Kindred Bo ok II on page 252. Significant descendants have been added to this line from his first wife.

1850 Census shows age 15. Some records show born 1831 and others 1834. Tombstone and Obit records indicate born 1831.

4th Virgina Cavalry by Kenneth L Stiles, 1985
Nuckols, Samuel Reuben; (Co G) farmer; enl 5/9/1861; horse k 5/11/1/64 Yel low Tavern; paid $1,400; horse k 6/11/1864 Reams' Station' paroled 4/28/18 65 Ashland.

Enlisted as a Private on 09 May 1861
Enlisted in Company G, 4th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 09 May 1861.
Horse killed on 11 May 1864 at Yellow Tavern, VA (Paid $1400.00)
Horse killed on 11 June 1864 at Reams' Station, VA
Paroled on 28 April 1865 at Ashland, VA

Date: June 26, 1910
Paper: Dallas Morning News - Whitney
Mrs Cunningham of Commanche is a guest of her sons Will, Dillard and Edw in Nuckols and their families

[DI247] Name: «tab»William Duke Nuckols
Death Date: «tab»07 Sep 1941
Death Place: «tab»Clifton, Bosque, Texas
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»white
Death Age: «tab»64 years 13 days
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»24 Aug 1877
Birthplace: «tab»Tx
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Samuel Ruben Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Va
Mother's Name: «tab»Lydia Evelyn Hunt
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Tx
Occupation: «tab»Manager
Place of Residence: «tab»Clifton, TX
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Whitney, Tx
Burial Date: «tab»08 Sep 1941
Inf-W D Nuckols Jr
Additional Relatives: «tab»X
Film Number: «tab»2138745
Digital Film Number: «tab»4030527
Image Number: «tab»1835
Reference Number: «tab»cn 40374
Source Citation

"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKV-9ML : accessed 4 May 2012), William Duke Nuckols, 1941.

[NI248] My mother died Wednesday, 25 Jul 2007, at age 97 in Waco, Texas.
I have not yet found a Nuckols who lived longer than 97 years. Her intere st in the DAR started our life long study of the Nuckols family. Surround ed by her brother William Densel Nuckols, two children, several grandchild ren and great grandchildren, she will be buried beside her husband Lansfo rd Cook in the Porter Spring Cemetery near Crockett, Texas. Many membe rs of the Cook family are buried in the very old cemetery. When the Lansfo rd Cook ranch had to be sold a few years back, there was some difficulty b ecause the land had never left the family. Mother spent some time tryi ng to establish a deed for the early Texas land grant. Her work on her o wn Nuckols family had prepared her for this difficult job. For her 84th bi rthday I took Mother to Hanover County, Virginia, where she could read t he name of her grandfather--Samuel Reuben Nuckols--on the monument at t he courthouse.
Doris Dell- Nuckolls Society Member

In the early 1990s Porter Springs was a dispersed rural community with thr ee churches, a high school, an elementary school, a cemetery, and numb er of houses. The population remained the same in 2000.

Waco Tribune-Herald Friday July 27 2007
Frances LaMont Cook, 97, of Waco passed away Wednesday, July 25, 20 07 at a local hospital. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Saturdy, Ju ly 28 at Porter Springs Cemetery adjacent to her husband Lansford Cook. Po rter Springs is near to Crockett in Housotn County. Services will be condu cted by Rick Kelley of the Grace Street Church of Christ in Crockett. Fran ces was born June 21 1910 in Whitney Texas to William Nuckols and Floren ce McCabe. She graduated in 1930 from College of Industiral Arts, retir ed from the Houston Independent School District as a teacher and counselo r, and lived many happy years on land originally settled by the early Co ok family. Frances is survived by a brother W D Nuckols of Clifton; her da ughter, Doris Dell of Woodland Hills Calif, and her son the Rev Bob Maxwe ll of Robinson; six grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Memorials m ay be sent to Grace Street Church of Christ 124 S Grace St, Crockett Tex as 75835 or to the Porter Springs Cemetery Association.

[DI251] Name: «tab»Joseph Green Allen
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»51
Birth Date: «tab»11 Jun 1909
Death Date: «tab»17 Sep 1960
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»21 Sep 1960
Father: «tab»Albert Daniel Allen
Mother: «tab»Brinthy Frances Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»Esther Slaughter

[NI253] Live in Burlington NC and was an art teacher.

[NI256] Name: Robert Lee Nuckolds City: Not Stated County: Bedford Stat e: Virginia
Birth Date: 4 Jul 1877 Race: White Roll: 1984211 DraftBoar d: 0
Sep 12 1918 Robert Lee Nuckolds. res RR#1 Bedford Co, Huddleston, VA
Age 41 born July 4 1877
Self empl farmer
wife Pattie T Nuckolds same address
Med height, med build, blue eyes, brn hair
Physically qualified

1910 Bedford Co, Staunton, VA-pg 186 (4/22/1910)
Lee R Nuckles, 30, M1x M5y VA VA VA
Pattie, wife, 28, 2/2
Mary O, dau, 4 VA
William E, son, 9months

[DI256] Name: «tab»Robert Lee Nuckolds
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»89
Birth Date: «tab»4 Jul 1876
Death Date: «tab»30 Mar 1966
Death Place: «tab»Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»11 Apr 1966
Father: «tab»Josiah J Nuckolds
Mother: «tab»America Robertson
Spouse: «tab»Pattie English Nuckolds

[DI257] Name: «tab»Pattie Stevens Nuckolds
[Pattie Stevens English]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»93
Birth Date: «tab»29 Feb 1880
Death Date: «tab»19 May 1973
Death Place: «tab»Bedford, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»23 May 1973
Father: «tab»Robert English
Mother: «tab»Frances English English
Spouse: «tab»Robert Lee Nuckolds

Name: «tab»Pattie Nuckols
SSN: «tab»227-92-2199
Last Residence: «tab»24104 Huddleston, Bedford, Virginia,
Born: «tab»29 Feb 1879
Died: «tab»May 1973
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (1973)

[DI258] No death record located in Virginia

[BI259] Name: «tab»Garland Page Martin
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»29 Nov 1900
Birth Place: «tab»Bedford, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Jarden Lee Martin
Mother: «tab»Jirdie Youngn Mayhew

[DI259] Name: «tab»Garland Page Martin
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»72
Birth Date: «tab»29 Nov 1900
Death Date: «tab»7 Sep 1973
Death Place: «tab»Bedford, Bedford (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»13 Sep 1973
Father: «tab»J Lee Martin
Mother: «tab»Jurdie Mayhew
Spouse: «tab»Mary Nuckolds Martin

[XI259] Name: «tab»Garland P Martin
Birth Date: «tab»1900
Death Date: «tab»1973
Cemetery: «tab»Morgans Baptist Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Moneta, Bedford County, Virginia, USA

[DI260] Name: «tab»Willie Elbert Nuckolds
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»74
Birth Date: «tab»28 Jun 1909
Death Date: «tab»27 Jul 1983
Death Place: «tab»Huddleston, Bedford County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»5 Aug 1983
Father: «tab»Robert Nuckolds
Mother: «tab»Pattie English
Spouse: «tab»Florine Woodford Nuckolds
Military Status: «tab»none

[NI261] Name: Florine H. Nuckolds
SSN: 230-40-7641
Last Residence: 24104 Huddleston, Bedford, Virginia
Born: 16 Nov 1919
Died: 22 Mar 2005
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

Newspaper Title: News & Advance, The
Newspaper Location: Lynchburg, VA, US
Obituary Publication Date: Apr/3/2005
Florine Woodford Nuckolds, 85, of Huddleston, passed away Tuesday, March 2 2, 2005.
Funeral at 11 a.m. today, Patmos United Methodist Church.
Arrangements by Updike Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Huddleston
Cremation Service, Huddleston.

[NI263] Roanoke Times, The (VA) - November 19, 2004
Deceased Name: OBIT - HOWELL, CAROL JUNE NUCKOLDS
Carol June Nuckolds Howell, 57, died at home Wednesday, November 17, 20 04 after a short illness. She was the daughter of Florine Woodford Nuckol ds of Huddleston and the late Willie E. Nuckolds. She is survived by her h usband of 41 years, Doulgas E. Howell; a daughter, Donna Hawkins and her h usband, Rusty; a son, Terry Howell; grandchildren, Bryan E. Howell, Heath er A. Hawkins (Little Rusty), Thomas O. Hawkins, Ashley N. Howell and Jere my Puckett; a special loving sister, Loretta F. Cheek; a brother-in-law, E dward M. Cheek; a brother, Larry E. Nuckolds; a sister-in-law, Betty Nucko lds; two special aunts, Ada Woodford and Helen Nuckolds; a special cousi n, Janet Rainey; special nieces and nephews. Carol was a loving caregiv er to Polly Armistead; a special caregiver, Annie Bailey and Phyllis Howel l; hospice nurse, Stephanie Gifford and a special nurse, Brenda Creasey. M emorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. B ox 554, Roanoke, Va. 24003. A celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. S aturday, November 20, 2004 at Patmos United Methodist Church with Rev. D r. Carl H. Douglass, Jr. officiating. To send condolences, please visit ww w.tharpfuneralhome.com. Arrangements by Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Be dford, 586-3443.

Name: Carol J. Nuckolds
SSN: 231-60-2407
Born: 1 Feb 1946
Died: 17 Nov 2004
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (1962 )

[DI265] Name: «tab»Rex Coleman Nuckolds
Birth Date: «tab»1 May 1913
Death Date: «tab»12 May 1988
Cemetery: «tab»Patmos United Methodist Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Huddleston, Bedford County, Virginia, USA

[DI268] Name: «tab»Anderson B. Tuck
SSN: «tab»226-32-7446
Last Residence: «tab»
24139 Pittsville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
BORN: «tab»28 Mar 1927
Died: «tab»29 Apr 1992
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[NI271] 1900 Pittsylvania Co, Tunstall, VA-pg 271
Peter Nuckolds, b1879,21, single, laborer, boarding w Geo Robertson

Name: Josiah Peet Nuckolds City: Not Stated County: Pittsylvan ia State: Virginia
Birth Date: 18 Jun 1879 Race: White Roll: 1985043 DraftBoar d: 1
Sep 12 1918 Josiah Peet Nuckolds res Pittsylvania Co, Sandy Levell?, VA
Age 40 born June 18 1879
Farmer working for J T Robertson
Nearest kin J J Nuckolds, Richmond, VA
Tall, med build blue eyes, light hair
Signed Josiah Pete Nuckolds

1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Josiah P Nuckolds
Home in 1930: Pigg River, Pittsylvania, Virginia
Age: 51 Estimated birth year: abt 1879
Birthplace: Virginia
Josiah P Nuckolds 51

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Josiha Pete Nuckols
Birth Date: 18 Jun 1879 age 63
Residence: Pittsylvania, Virginia
RFD2 Sandy Level
Birth: Pittsylvania, Virginia
Race: White Roll: WW2_2370403
Notify-J B Leftwig-
Unemployed
Signed Josiha Pete Nuckolds

[DI271] Name: «tab»Josiah Pete Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»90
Birth Date: «tab»18 Jun 1879
Death Date: «tab»4 Jul 1969
Death Place: «tab»Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»16 Jul 1969
Father: «tab»Josiah Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Marker Robertson
Military Status: «tab»None

[NI272] 1930 household has Harvey Logan, brother in law age 20 and Odelle Logan, s ister in law age 16 both single

1910 Bedford Co, Staunton VA
David S Nuckles, 24, M VA VA VA
Sallie, wife, 17, VA VA VA

1920 Danville, VA
NuckoldsDavidH37MHouse CarpenterVA VA VA
Sallie MayW26MVA VA VA
Robert CS8SVA VA VA
ElmoS6SVA VA VA
HaroldS2y7mS?? 2yVA VA VA

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: David Samuel Nuckols
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1881 age 60
Residence: Pittsylvania, Virginia
Rt 1 Ringgould
Birth: Pittsylvania, Virginia
Race: White Roll: WW2_2370403
Notify-Mrs Elsie Nuckols, same add
Emp-J G Witcher, Danville, VA

Name: David S Nuckols
Death Date: 29 Oct 1945
Death County: Caldwell
Death State: North Carolina
Death Age: 63
Birth Date: abt. 1882
Race: W

[HI272] (Research):Name: «tab»David Samuel Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»63
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1882
Birth Place: «tab»Bedford, Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»29 Oct 1945
Death Location: «tab»Danville, Caswell
Spouse's Name: «tab»Elsie Logan
Parents; Dont know
Informant- Mrs David S Nuckols, Star Route, Danville, VA
RESIDENCE: «tab»Danville, Caswell, North Carolina

[DI273] Name: «tab»Roberta C Davis
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»49
Date of Birth: «tab»1887
Date of Death: «tab»18 Jan 1936
Death County: «tab»Rockingham
Death State: «tab»North Carolina
Source Vendor: «tab»NC State Archives. North Carolina Deaths, 1908-67

Name: «tab»Roberta C Davis
[Roberta C Kuenkler]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»49
Birth Date: «tab»27 Oct 1886
Birth Place: «tab», Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»18 Jan 1936
Death Place: «tab»Reidsville, Rockingham, North Carolina, USA
Spouse: «tab»W C Davis
Father: «tab»Joshua Kuenkler (sic)
Mother: «tab»Mary Roberts

[XI273] Name: «tab»Roberta C Davis
Birth Date: «tab»27 Oct 1885
Birth Place: «tab»Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»18 Jan 1936
Death Place: «tab»Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Mount Carmel United Methodist Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N
Spouse: «tab»William Chester Davis
Children: «tab»Jessie F Davis

[NI275] 1860 Census has Catherine Nuckles, age 65 living in household. She was t he aunt of Rita

[DI287] Name: «tab»Samuel Harris
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»02 Oct 1878
Death Place: «tab»Third Dist., Pittsylvania Co., Virginia
Age: «tab»76
Birth Date: «tab»1802
Birthplace: «tab»Pittsylvania Co.
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»Retta Harris
Father's Name: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B06982-5
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2048580
Reference Number: «tab»Image 445 Line 45
Source Citation

"Virginia, Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XR76-D31 : accessed 8 June 2012), Retta Harris in entry for Samuel Harris, 1802.

[NI299] Parents
Claude George Watts 1880 \endash
Rose M Amburgey 1885 \endash 1973

[DI299] Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) - February 14, 2003
DOROTHY LOUISE NUCKOLLS, 82, of Acworth died Tuesday. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Saturday, Bristol First Baptist Church, Bristol, Tenn.; Collins Funeral Home. SSDI 2/23/1920 2/11/2003 las res Cobb Co, GA issied VA

Name: «tab»Dorothy Louise Watts
[Dorothy Louise Nuckolls]
[Dorothy Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»226125487
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»23 Feb 1920
Birth Place: «tab»Norton, Virginia
[Norton Wise, Virginia]
Father Name: «tab»Claude G Watts
Mother Name: «tab»Rose Amburgey
Disability Status: «tab»Disability denied - no record of type.
Death Date: «tab»11 Feb 2003
Claim Date: «tab»29 May 1975
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Feb 1939: Name listed as DOROTHY LOUISE WATTS; Jul 1968: Name listed as DOROTHY LOUISE NUCKOLLS; 27 May 1975: Name listed as DOROTHY L NUCKOLLS

[DI300] Name: «tab»John W. Jr. Powel
Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»27 May 1914
Death Place: «tab»Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama
Gender: «tab»Male
Race (Original): «tab»
Race (Standardized): «tab»
Age at Death: «tab»8m
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»1914
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»
Marital Status: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»John W. Powel
Father's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Virginia Powel

[DI301] Name: «tab»Manie N. Cannon
Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»15 Jul 1954
Death Place: «tab»Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
Gender: «tab»Female
Race (Original): «tab»
Race (Standardized): «tab»
Age at Death: «tab»81y
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»1873
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»
Marital Status: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Green Nuckols

[NI309] Mark Bunch hypothesis:
I'm rather inclined to believe that John Bunch III was NOT William's father (but he MAY have been). I'm also NOT inclined to believe that Paul Bunch's son John was William's father (but he, too, may have been), mainly because he seems to have been too young. My own chief suspects for William's father are «u»«b»«i»John Bunch II and (John II's brother) Paul Bunch himself«/u»«/b»«/i». Similarly, I don't believe it was John Bunch III who petitioned to marry Sarah Slayden (but it may have been him), rather, I'm inclined to believe it was John II. There may, indeed, be other suspects in both cases (that is, in the question of Willam's father, and in the question of Sarah Slayden's potential husbund) -- hopefully some day we'll have the smoking gun to prove who it was in both cases. In the meantime, while I may lean one way or another, I try to remain open-minded

1705 - John Bunch, "a Mulatto," and Sarah Slayden, a white woman, petitioned the Council of Virginia on 16 August 1705 to allow them to be married because the Minister of Blisland Parish had refused to marry them (McIlwaine, Executive Journals of the Council, III:28). The Council was undecided on the issue since "the intent of the Law was to prevent Negros and White Persons intermarrying," and John Bunch was a "Mulatto." The matter was referred to the Court to decide (Ibid., 31).

John Bunch and Sarah Slayden petition the Virginia Council, requesting that the minister of Blissland Parish be ordered to publish their marriage banns. The minister had refused based on a statute circumscribing the marriage of "Negros" (including mulattoes) and "White Persons." John Bunch claims the law does not apply to him as he is a mustee (at least second generation mixed), not a mulatto (first generation mixed). About the middle of page 28 in the proceedings of the Council session on 16 Aug 1705, the petition of John Bunch and Sarah Slayden is considered by the Council and referred to the Attorney General to present his opinion at the next Council session. The next session is held 4 Sep 1705. Starting on the last line of page 30 through the top half of page 31, the petition comes back to consideration. The Attorney General's opinion is that the statute in question is penal in nature and consequently not to be applied beyond the letter of the law -- by implication, he supports the petition, although he temporizes to some extent on semantic grounds. The case is referred to the next General Court for the Attorney General to argue his opinion before the Governor and Council. There is no (known) subsequent record of whether the Attorney General's opinion held sway. From a 1702 militia roll which refers to a "John Bunch, Sr." and possibly to a "John Bunch, Jr.", there were probably (at least) 2 John Bunches in New Kent County (Blissland Parish) in 1705. There's no indication from the Council record whether it was the elder John Bunch (presumably seeking a second marriage) or the younger John Bunch who was involved in the petition. The ancestry documents tracing the line of President Obama claims this petition was by the younger John Bunch III.

August 16th 1705... The Petition of John Bunch and Sarah Slayden praying that the minister of Blissland Parish may be ordered to publish the Banns between the Petrs in order to their marriage, wch he hath hitherto refused on pretence of the sd Bunch's being a Mulatto, was read, and referred to Mr Attorney General to report his opinion whether the Petitioners case be within the intent of the Law to prevent Negros & White Persons intermarrying to ye next meeting of the Council... At a Council held at her Majesty's Royal Capitol the 4th day of September 1705... In obedience to an order of this Board dated the 16th of August last, Mr Attorney Genll reported his opinion on the Petition of Jno Bunch & Sarah Slayden as followeth: September ye 4th 1705. "Upon perusal of a Petition of John Bunch & Sarah Slayden to his Excellcy Edwd Nott Esqr &c and upon perusal of an Act of Assembly of this Colony entituled an Act for suppressing Outlying Slaves; I am of opinion & do conceive that ye sd Act being Penal is Coercive or restrictive no further then the very letter thereof, and being wholly unacquainted with the Appellations given to ye issue of such mixtures, cannot resolve whether the issue begotten on a White woman by a Mulatto man can properly be called a Mulatto, that name as I conceive being only appropriated to the Child of a Negro man begotten upon a white woman, or by a white man upon a negro woman, and as I am told the issue of a Mulatto by or upon a white Person has another name viz that of, Mustee; wch if so, I conceive it wholly out of the Letter (tho it may be conjectured to be within ye intent) of the sd act, The which (as abovesd being Penal) is, as I conceive not to be construed beyond ye letter thereof." S. Thomson, A G. Upon consideration of which Report, and that the Petitionrs Case is matter of Law, It is therefore ordered that the Petition of the said Bunch and Slayden be referred till next General Court for Mr Attorney to argue the reasons of his opinion before his Excellcy and ye Council.....

From Mark Bunch 12/2011
I found a copy of McIlwaine's Executive Journals at Google Books some time ago, and copied/pasted the pertinent pages into a jpeg document, which I posted up to my Ancestry.com tree (it's been attached to 50 other trees to date!). The actual issue was that John Bunch claimed the law didn't apply to him since he was a mustee (2nd generation mixed or later), not a mulatto (1st generation mixed -- the law prevented Negros and mulattoes from marrying whites, but said nothing about mustees and whites marrying). John & Sarah's petition was brought to the attention of the Virginia Council, which punted it to the Attorney General. The Attorney General came back to the next Council session and opined that since the law was penal in nature it had to be followed to the letter rather than its perceived intent -- in other words he supported John & Sarah's petition. He waffled a little bit due to his unfamiliarity with the precise definition of "mustee", and the Council punted it again to the courts. I have not yet been able to find any subsequent record of the issue, but approximately 6 months after the Attorney General's opinion, I'm told that a new anti-miscegenation law was enacted which spelled out in exacting detail who could marry who. I still need to find documentation of that, though.

There's some question of whether the John Bunch who petitioned the Council was an older John Bunch II (born about 1660) seeking to marry a second wife or a younger John Bunch III (born perhaps as early as 1684) seeking to marry his first wife. The mother of John Bunch III's children was named Rebecca (usually identified as Rebecca Harrison), which, with other considerations inclines me to believe it was the older John Bunch II who was the petitioner. No doubt you noticed that this whole issue came up in the same Blisland Parish where Jame Nuccol signed the Blisland Complaint in 1676. :-)

John Bunch III obtained several land patents in Hanover and Louisa Counties, Virginia, and died testate not long before 1742. John Bunch III was styled "Jr." in his patent dated 18 February 1722
/3 which suggests that his father, John Bunch II was still alive at this time. John Bunch II is first
mentioned in 1704, when he was taxed on 100 acres of land in New Kent County, Virginia. This John Bunch was on the land processioning records with Susannah Nuckolls and her brother Samuel Nuckolls. This John Bunch also named a son Samuel. The Vestry Book of Petsworth Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia, 1677'961793 (Richmond : Library Board, Division
of Purchase and Printing, 1933 shows John Bunch I and II owned land in Blissland and St John's Parish, as did James Nuckolls. There is good reason to conclude that Paul and John II 's father was a free man of color named John Bunch (herein styled John Bunch I) who patented 450 acr
es on both sides of Richahock Path in New Kent County on 18 March 1662/3, which bordered
land owned by Richard Barnhouse in what became Blisland Parish.

Ancestry's theory is (that John Punch was the father of John Bunch I), at least, and they're not the first ones to propose it. As a theory, It's plausible and the Ancestry researchers did a pretty good job of supporting it, but it's still just a theory with some definite holes (or weaknesses at least). Obama's link to the Bunches (same John Punch) is through his mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, not through his father. The original Ancestry research documents are at www.ancestry.com/obama.
The common origin of these two related Bunch families points to an early African progenitor, a man brought (as an indentured servant or as a slave) to Virginia from Africa in the colony's early days. Their case hinges on the President's genealogy (which connects to the E1b1a Bunch line through his mother).

Some members of this Bunch family passed for white and stayed in Virginia. This Virginia
branch intermarried with local white families and, for all intents and purposes, was eventually perceived to be white.They initially resided in Virginia's York and New Kent counties (same as Nuckolls), moved to what became Hanover County, (same as Nuckolls) and then relocated
further upstream to Louisa County, Virginia. (same as Nuckolls) President Obama's Bunch ancestors eventually migrated to Tennessee.

Decades ago, early attempts to trace the Bunch family origins led descendants to jump to
wildly speculative claims that the progenitor of the family was a man who emigrated from
Scotland to Gloucester County, Virginia, as a headright of Gervase Dodson, and then settled in
York County. There is no factual foundation for any claim that John (or any Bunch immigrant)
hailed from Scotland. Further, the Gloucester County , Virginia immigrant named John Bunch
died early, so he was not the man of this name who lived in York or New Kent counties.

[NI424] Lived in KY and GA

[NI469] Mt. Carmel, May 15,1862
My Dearest Wife;
I received your letter on the 12th and 13th and was glad to hear that you all are well. I am enjoying as good as ever. I am at this time on Picket with eight others. We are having a good time. We board with Mrs. Thomas. Our fare is extra our horses fare finely, it is raining at this time. It rained all day yesterday. People are mighty behind here with their work. They are not done planting corn. I am sorry to tell you that the health of the Company is not good. There are a great many sick, some have died. Stephen Price is sick, he is at the same place we board at and well treated. John is with me on Picket he is well. Josiah is at Camp near Madison Court House he is well I am six miles North of the Court House. There was preaching here at this church on Saturday and Sunday and tomorrow is fast day prayer will be held here tomorrow. The people are very good southerns about here and are always glad to see us. I wish to know if you have got your vegetables patches planted. I would like to know who has got you any wood since I left and how you are treated generaly. An write me word if you have drawed provisions and how many times and how much you got at a time. Write how many chickens you have got. I want you to save me some chickens until I get home which wont be long but I cannot tell, that good milk and butter you said you wished I was there to eat. I hope the time wont be long before I shall be with you to help you to eat it, you write me word if Father has got that money from Captain Herndon and Abner Holland if he has not got it you write me word if you need any I will send you some as soon as a good chance offers itself. I would be more than proud to see you and the little ones if was so I could, George, Calvin and Singleton tell George to take care of my dog for I want him to go possum hunting this fall, and how Single ton toe has got and how long it has been sore and if he can talk any I want to know if Monroe has gone back to the Army lately and if Oslome has got home. Remember me though many miles apart. -be you in my daily Study and Nighty dreams if this war was to end it would not take me long to get home. I would like to know if any body is staying with you and whom it is you said that you wished I would hire a Negro if you can hire one do it or get some body to hire one for you for balance of the year. You must send me all the news and any thing that will interest me I cannot hear no news here. Give my love to all inquiring friends and tell them to let me hear from them. I would be glad to see all of my old friends once more if it was possible. Tell George Giles that he must write to me and write all the news. You must not grieve yourself so much as you are doing. I hope I shall be at home in some 3 or 4 months, You take more to heart than you ought to do for it will all do no good will only make you miserable. May God be with us and bless and bring me safe to you all once more. May he bless you and all your little ones and if he has so willed it that i should not get back it will be only just in his sight for he rules the whole world and we should not murmer at his own good will but submissively bow to him that will protect you from all harm if you will trust him. Write soon to your affectionate husband until death.
Jesse B Nuckols to his wife Sarah M Nuckols
M B Josiah and John sends their love and respects to you and to father, Mother and sisters and mine the same and more.
J B Nuckols

Letter in possession of Dennis Nuckols, Chatham, VA

Mixed Probate Records - Pittsylvania County, VA, Book 27 - 1863-1864
Nuckols, Jesse - Wid was Sarah A. Nuckols; Names: Geo. A.,
Campbell F.,& Humphrey S. B. Nuckols. John T. Carter, adm

Virginia Military Deaths
Nuckols, Jesse ACW M Undetermined Army Private 7/15/1862 W

[DI470] Name: «tab»Sarah A. Nuckles
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»17 Sep 1875
Death Place: «tab»First Dis., Pittsylvania Co., Virginia
Age: «tab»40
Birth Date: «tab»1835
Birthplace: «tab»Pittsylvania Co.
Occupation: «tab»Housekeeper
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»William Giles
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Bettie Giles
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B06982-5
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2048580
Reference Number: «tab»Image 419 Line 25
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XR76-Q6P : accessed 8 April 2012), Sarah A. Nuckles (1835).

[DI471] Name: «tab»J S Nucholds
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»62-2-26
Birth Date: «tab»20 Feb 1861
Death Date: «tab»16 May 1923
Death Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»17 May 1923
Father: «tab»Jessie Nucholds
Mother: «tab»Sarah Giles
Spouse: «tab»Nora Giles

[NI473] Name: Dennis Theodore Nuckolds City: Not Stated County: Pittsylv ania
State: Virginia Birthplace: Virginia;United States of America Bir th Date: 22 Jun 1893
Race: White Roll: 1985043 DraftBoard: 1
June 5 1917 Dennis Theodore Nuckolds, res Rt 2 Chatham VA
Age 23 born June 22 1893 Pittsylvania Co, VA
Farmer working for father, single, no dependants
Tall, slender, blue eyes, sandy hair
Signed D J Nuckolds

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Dennis Theodore Nuckols
Birth Date: 22 Jun 1893 age 48
Residence: Pittsylvania, Virginia
Rt 6 Chatham
Birth: Pittsylvania, Virginia
Race: White Roll: WW2_2370403
Notify-Mrs D T Nuckols
Self Employed

[DI473] Name: «tab»Dennis Theodore Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»88
Birth Date: «tab»22 Jun 1893
Death Date: «tab»18 Jan 1982
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»28 Jan 1982
Father: «tab»Singleton Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Lenora Giles
Spouse: «tab»Nellie Allen Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»Yes

[DI477] Name: «tab»Kirby Chebor Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»68
Birth Date: «tab»7 May 1902
Death Date: «tab»8 Aug 1970
Death Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»18 Aug 1970
Father: «tab»Jesse Singleton Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Lenora Giles
Spouse: «tab»Christine Oakes Nuckols

Danville Register, Danville VA 8/9/1970
K C Nuckols Dies at Home Unexpectedly
Kirby C Nuckols died yest at his home Rt 2 Callands. Native of Pitts County a son of the late Jessie Singleton Nuckols and Lenoir Giles 5/7/1902. Survived by widow Mrs Christine oakes Nuckols, two sons Jessie T Nuckols of Chatham and Vaden K Nuckols of Lynchburg. Two dau Mrs W P Johnson and Mrs J R Burris Lynchburg; one brother Dennis T Nuckols, 2 sisters Mrs Bessie Motley of Chatham and Mrs Margaret Keene of Chatham, seven grch. Interment Hillcrest Burial Park.

Name: Kirby Nuckols
Birth Date: 07 May 1902
Death Date: August 1970
Issuing State: Virginia
Residence at Death: Chatham,Pittsylvania,Virginia 24531
SSN: 223-50-8374

[DI481] Name: «tab»Earl Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»0
Birth Date: «tab»1 Feb 1930
Death Date: «tab»13 Feb 1930
Death Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»13 Feb 1930
Father: «tab»Kirby Sheba Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Christeen Oakes

[DI482] Name: «tab»Susan Virginia Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»10d
Birth Date: «tab»7 Jan 1931
Death Date: «tab»17 Jan 1931
Death Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»17 Jan 1931
Father: «tab»Kirby Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Christine Oakes

[DI483]
U.S., Social Security Death Index,
Name: «tab»Velma N. Burris «tab»
SSN: «tab»231-38-0906
Last Residence: «tab»24531 Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia,
Born: «tab»26 Jul 1932
Died: «tab»5 Apr 2003
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[DI484]
Kirby Vaden Nuckols Kirby V. Nuckols, known to his family and friends as Vaden, passed away at Liberty Ridge Rehabilitation Center in Lynchburg, Va., Friday, December 27, 2013, at the age of 75, surrounded by his loving family. He kept the faith as he fought a courageous battle against cancer. Vaden was born to the late Kirby C. Nuckols and the late Christine Oakes Nuckols, on April 4, 1938, in Pittsylvania County, Chatham, Va. He was a graduate of Chatham High School, class of '56, held a Business Management Degree from Lynchburg College, and served in the Virginia National Guard for eight years. He was employed by Babcock and Wilcox, Lynchburg, Va., retiring in 1992 after 34 years of service. He continued his passion for Quality Control at Ericsson, from which he retired in 2002, after 10 years of service. Vaden enjoyed a strong Baptist Faith and was a member of Flat Creek Baptist Church, Wards Road, Lynchburg, Va. Over his lifetime, he had a vast number of interests which included the Central Virginia Federal Credit Union, during its inception, where he served on the Board of Directors. He was a member of the American Society of Quality Control where he held various positions during the course of his membership. Also, he enjoyed his membership in and support of Mackey Masonic Lodge #69 of Rustburg, Va., Beekeepers Club of Lynchburg, VA, and The Lynchburg Antique Auto Club of Virginia. He leaves a loving and devoted wife of 52 years, Syble Yeatts Nuckols, two sons and their wives; Kirk and his wife, Tamara Nuckols, and Jason and his wife, Billie Wray Nuckols; six grandchildrenx Jake, Jodie, Bryce, Jonah, Brooke, and Jacie Wray, all of which he was exceptionally proud. He leaves two older siblings to cherish very special memories of his childhood, a brother; Jessie T. Nuckols of Chatham, Va.; a sister, Emma Jean Johnson and her husband, Billy of Grenta, Va.,; and a brother-in-law; J. Robert Burris of Chatham, Va. He was predeceased by a sister, Velma Dean Nuckols Burris, all of whom were extremely special to him, along with his nieces and nephews. In memory of Vaden, you may send flowers or make contributions to benefit the Prostate Cancer Fund, UVA Cancer Center, P.O. Box 8007733, Charlottesville, VA 22908 or to the Challenge Sports Exchange, 22174 Timberlake Road, Suite B-1, Lynchburg, VA 24502 Funeral services will be held 12:30 p.m. Saturday, January 4, 2014, at Tharp Funeral Home with Pastor Mike Albritton officiating. The family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at Tharp Funeral Home. A graveside service will take place 3 p.m., Saturday in Chatham at Hillcrest Burial Park. At other times the family will be at the residence. The family recognizes and expresses their sincere appreciation and gratitude to the entire staff at Liberty Ridge Health and Rehab for their love, concern and care for our husband and Dad. Tharp Funeral Home and Crematory, Lynchburg (434-237-9424) is assisting the family. Condolences may be sent by visiting:tharpfuneralhome.com.

[DI485] Name: «tab»Alice Norene Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»0
Birth Date: «tab»31 Oct 1940
Death Date: «tab»30 Nov 1940
Death Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»1 Dec 1941
Father: «tab»Kirly Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Christina Oakes

[DI486] Name: «tab»Santos Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»33
Birth Date: «tab»16 Jan 1909
Death Date: «tab»11 Apr 1942
Death Place: «tab»Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»12 Apr 1942
Father: «tab»Singleton Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Nara Giles

[NI487] Jessie S Nuckolds
Age: 49 State: VA
Color: W Enumeration District: 0091
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0258
County: Pittsylvania
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Wife Lanora 42 Virginia
Daughter Bessie 18 Virginia
Son Dennis 16 Virginia
Daughter Elise 14 Virginia
Son Kerby 06 Virginia
Daughter Margaret 04 Virginia
Son Santo NR Virginia

[DI491] Name: «tab»George Andrew Nuckals
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»81-4-4
Birth Date: «tab»2 Aug 1857
Death Date: «tab»28 Mar 1938
Death Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»11 Apr 1938
Father: «tab»Jessie Nuckals
Mother: «tab»Sara Giles

[DI493] scanned to cd
Name: «tab»Hattie Duglas Burnett
[Hattie Duglas Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»63
Birth Date: «tab»15 Dec 1880
Death Date: «tab»31 May 1944
Death Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»4 Aug 1944
Father: «tab»George W Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Susie Geles
Spouse: «tab»Augustin Thomas Burnett

[NI494] Son of John Pratt Burnett and Mary E Farthing

[DI494] scanned to cd
Name: «tab»Augustin Thomas Burnett
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»71
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jun 1886
Death Date: «tab»12 Feb 1958
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»19 Feb 1958
Father: «tab»John Pratt Burnett
Mother: «tab»Mary Elizabeth Farthing
Spouse: «tab»Hattie Douglas Knucklos

[NI500] Name: «tab»Thomas A Burnette
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»20
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1922
Marriage Date: «tab»22 Aug 1942
Marriage Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»A T Burnette
Mother: «tab»Hattie Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»Geneva Roach
Spouse Gender: «tab»Female
Spouse Race: «tab»White
Spouse Age: «tab»21
Spouse Father: «tab»Norma L Roach
Spouse Mother: «tab»Edwards
image on line at ancestry

[DI500] ame: «tab»Thomas Albert Burnett
[Thomas A Burnett]
SSN: «tab»230164390
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»3 Oct 1922
Birth Place: «tab»Chatham Pitt, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»Jul 1988
Father: «tab»Augustine T Burnett
Mother: «tab»Hattie D Nuckoles
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Oct 1940: Name listed as THOMAS ALBERT BURNETT; 20 Oct 1988: Name listed as THOMAS A BURNETT

Name: «tab»Thomas Burnett
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»3 Oct 1922
Death Date: «tab»30 Jul 1988
SSN: «tab»230164390
Branch 1: «tab»A
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»26 Oct 1945
Release Date 1: «tab»17 Jul 1946

[DI503] Name: «tab»Lillie Nuckols Giles
[Lillie Nuckols Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female,widow
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»80
Birth Date: «tab»16 Jan 1883
Death Date: «tab»22 Feb 1963
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»George Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Susie Giles
Spouse: «tab»John Noel Giles

[XI503] Name: «tab»Lelia F Giles
Birth Date: «tab»16 Jan 1882
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»22 Feb 1963
Death Place: «tab»Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Giles Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N
Spouse: «tab»John Noel Giles
Father: «tab»George A Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Susan Virginia Nuckols

[NI504] Date:7/31/2000 10:34:43 AM Mountain Daylight Time
From:GILES JOE
To:EVILSIZER3

HI SANDI
INFORMATION ON ABE GILES ARE AS FOLLOWS . HE WAS FROM THE STATE OF VIRGIN IA AND HAD TEN CHILDREN WHO,S NAMES ARE GEORGE, WHO HAD A TWIN THAT DI ED IN A FIRE WHILE VERY YOUNG, THEN THERE WAS MATTHEW, ISSIAH, NOEL, JI M, JULIA, IDA, MARY, ULYSSES (SANDY) WE CALLED HIM UNCLE SANDY HE WAS BLI ND AND THE LAST OF THEM TO DIE AT THE AGE OF 94. IF BY CHANCE ANY OF THE SE COULD BE OF ANY HELP MAYBE WE CAN HELP EACH OTHER IN THIS HUNT FOR O UR FAMILY.

ALSO, THERE IS ONLY ONE OTHER PERSON ALIVE THAT COULD SHED SOME LIGHT ON T HE ABE GILES FAMILY AND SHE LIVES IN ROANOKE, VA. HER NAME IS RUTH MORM ON TYRE ;SHE IS THE DAUGHTER OF IDA GILES MORMON .

[DI504] Name: «tab»John Noel Giles
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»77
Birth Date: «tab»22 Aug 1884
Death Date: «tab»9 Jun 1962
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»18 Jun 1962
Father: «tab»Robert Giles
Mother: «tab»Matilda Motley
Spouse: «tab»Lillie Nuckols Giles

Danville Register-Danville VA 6/10/1962
J Noel Giles Dies Saturday
78 of Dry Fork in Memorail Hops. Heart attack. Born Aug 22, 1883 the son of Robert and Matilda Motley Giles. Survived by wife Lillie Nuckols Giles, 2 brothers Walter A and R Lee. Burial in Motley family Cemetery at Tightsqueeze.

[DI507] Name: Ada J. Nuckols
SSN: 223-36-8795
Last Residence: 24540 Danville, Danville City, Virginia,
Born: 1 Jan 1899
Died: 10 Dec 1992
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[NI509] Name: Louise Pinckney
SSN: 155-42-4824
Last Residence: 19131 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United St ates of America
Born: 31 Mar 1922
Died: 8 Sep 1998
State (Year) SSN issued: New Jersey (1966 )

[DI509] Louise Nuckols Pinckney, 80, of Danville, died Jan. 27, 2003, at Danville Regional Medical Center. Born April 20, 1922, in Chatham, she was the daughter of Jesse James Nuckols and Ada Powell Nuckols, who predeceased her.
She married Kenneth Francis Pinckney on Nov. 26, 1948. He predeceased her Sept. 16, 1993.
She is survived by one brother, Billy Nuckols and two sisters, Margie N. Kellar and Jerry N. Wilkinson. She was also predeceased by one sister, Mildred N. DeVall.
A graveside service will be at Danville Memorial Gardens.

[XI509] Name: «tab»Louise A Pinckney
Birth Date: «tab»20 Apr 1922
Birth Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»27 Jan 2003
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Danville City, Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Danville Memorial Gardens
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Danville, Danville City, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»Kenneth Francis Pinckney
Father: «tab»Jessie James Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Ada G Nuckols

[DI510] Geraldine "Jerry" Hoskins Wilkinson, age 85 of 120 Old Piney Forest Road Lot 49 died Saturday, September 3, 2010 at her residence after a decline in health.

Mrs. Wilkinson was born in Chatham, VA on April 2, 1925, a daughter of the late Jesse James Nuckols and Ada Jean Powell Nuckols.

She was a member of Moffett Memorial Baptist Church and graduated from Chatham High School. Mrs. Wilkinson was first married to the late Harry L. Hoskins who died in 1967. She later married Woodrow W. Wilkinson in 1981 who died in 2005. Besides her parents and husbands she was predeceased by three sisters; Mildred "Mickey" DeVall, Louise Pinkney and Margie Kellar.

Mrs. Wilkinson worked as a waitress at Charcoal House, Holiday Inn/Stratford Inn and Danville Golf Club.

She is survived by her children; Norman "Butch" Hoskins of Clover,SC, Brenda Davidson and her husband John of Martinsville, Michael Hoskins of Danville and Terri Walker and her husband Mike of Stuarts Draft. Also surviving are her brother; Billy G. Nuckols and his wife Mary of Danville, ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The family would also like to acknowledge Jerry's two special caregivers Tracy Johnston and Angela Hairston.

Funeral services will be held on Sunday, September 5, 2010 at 3:00 P.M. from the Townes Memorial Chapel with the Reverend Steve Carlton officiating and music presented by Reverend Brian Edwards and the Reverend Barry Sink. Interment will follow in Highland Burial Park. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour before the service and at other times will be at the residence, 120 Old Piney Forest Road Lot 49.

The family requests that donations may be directed to Commonwealth Home Nursing and Hospice, 159 Executive Drive Suite H, Danville, VA 24541.

Townes Funeral Home and Crematory, 215 West Main Street is serving the Wilkinson family. www.townesfuneralhome.com. GoDanRiver.com

Published in Danville and Rockingham County from September 4 to September 5, 2010

[NI511] .

[NI513] Name: Bennie Lee Nuckols City: Not Stated County: Pittsylvan
State: Virginia Birth Date: 14 Apr 1885 Race: White Roll: 1 985043
Bennie Lee Nuckols age 33 res Pittsylvania Co, Callands, VA
Born April 14 1885, Farmer
Nearest Kin, Essie Mae Nuckols
Med height, stout build, Blue eyes, light hair.

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Bennie Lee Nuckols
Birth Date: 14 Apr 1889 age 53
Residence: Pittsylvania, Virginia
RFD # 1, Callands, VA
Birth: Pittsylvania, Virginia
Race: White Roll: WW2_2370403
Notify-Mrs B L Nuckols, same add
Emp-self employed

[DI513] Name: «tab»Bennie Lee Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»74
Birth Date: «tab»14 Apr 1888
Death Date: «tab»25 Dec 1962
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»8 Jan 1963
Father: «tab»George Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Susie Giles
Spouse: «tab»Essie Mcneely Nuckols

Danville Register-Danville VA 12/27/1962
Ben Nuckols Funeral Rites Planned Today
The funeral for Ben L Nuckols, 74 of Callands Rt 1 will be conducted today from the Christian Tabernacle Church. Interment will be in Highland Burial park, Danville. Mr Nuckols died Tuesday morning in Memorial hospital after an illness of several months. He was a farmer. Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Essie McNeeley, a daughter Mrs Clifton B Reynolds of Chatham Rt 3; three sons, D K Nuckols of Chatham Star Route and G Maurice Nuckols of Callands and Clarke J Nuckols of Portsmouth; two sisters Mrs W Dewey Spencer of Chatham, and Mrs Noel Giles of Dry Fork; two brothers, Carter Nuckols of Dry Fork and Andrew Nuckols of Danville; eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The body is resting at Scott Funeral Home, Chatham and will be placed in the church at noon today

[DI514] «tab»Essie Mcneely Nuckols
[Essie Mcneely Mcneely]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»75
Birth Date: «tab»15 Aug 1893
Death Date: «tab»19 Apr 1969
Death Place: «tab»Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»25 Apr 1969
Father: «tab»Dudley Keen Mcneely
Mother: «tab»Mary Frances Adkins
Spouse: «tab»Bennie Lee Nuckols
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Danville Register Danville VA 4/20/1969
Essie McNeely Nuckols, 75 of Callands died St. Born Aug 15, 1893 in Pittsy d/o Douglas Keen and Mary Frances Adkins McNeely. Md to late Bennie Lee Nuckols. Surv ch: D K Nuckols, Mrs C B Reynolds, Clark J Nuckols; 2 sisters Mrs Callie Allen and Mrs Clarence Hedrick.

[NI515] Lucille N. Reynolds 3 Jun 1911 21 Feb 2003 Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virgin ia Virginia (1964 ) 224-68-6265

[NI523] Name: Pauline R. Nuckols
SSN: 228-14-2535
Last Residence: 24531 Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia
Born: 1 Mar 1914
Died: 2 May 2005
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[HI526] (Research):Name: «tab»George Maurice Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»52
Birth Date: «tab»16 Jul 1916
Birth Place: «tab»Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»16 Mar 1969
Death Location: «tab»Greensboro, Guilford, Cone Memorial Hosp
Spouse's Name: «tab»Marie Yeatts RFD#1 Callands, VA
Occ- Warehouseman, Tobacco
Father's Name: «tab»B L Nuckols
Mother's Name: «tab»Essie McNealy
RESIDENCE: «tab»Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia
Informant Mrs G M Nuckols, Callands, VA

[DI527] e: «tab»Gladys Reynolds Nuckols
[Gladys Reynolds Reynolds]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»51
Birth Date: «tab»10 Aug 1914
Death Date: «tab»17 Aug 1965
Death Place: «tab»Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»24 Aug 1965
Father: «tab»James E Reynolds
Mother: «tab»Elva Adkins
Spouse: «tab»G Maurice Nuckols
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Danville Register 8/20/1965
Rites Held fro Mrs Nuckols
Mrs Gladys Reynolds Nuckols. Burial in Reynolds and Nuckols Family cemetery.

[DI528] Danville Register, Danville, VA
Callands VA- Clarke Jennings Nuckols, 84 of 2320 Triangle School Road, Cal lands, died Thursday June 17, 2004 at Danville Regional Medical Center. He was the son of the late Ben Nuckols and Essie McNeely Nuckol s. He is survived by his wife Virginia Nuckols and one daughter Dianne Nuc kols Locker and her husband Tom; one brother Carroll Lee Nuckols of Callands; two grandsons, Dr Erick Nuckols and Chris Nuckols, A private gravesi de service will be held for the family by the Rev Freddy Vicks officiatin g. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions be ma de to the Callands Volunteer Fire Department. Scott Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.

[XI528] Name: «tab»Clarke Jennings Nuckols
Birth Date: «tab»16 May 1920
Birth Place: «tab»Callands, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»17 Jun 2004
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Danville City, Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Highland Burial Park
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Danville, Danville City, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N
Spouse: «tab»Virginia Dare Nuckols
Father: «tab»Ben Lee Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Essie May Nuckols

[DI529] CHATHAM-Virginia Collins Nuckols age 94 of Callands, died Monday, November 12, 2012 at Danville Regional Medical Center. She was born on September 8, 1918, in Pittsylvania County, the daughter of the late Chappy Whitehead Collins and the late Annie Mae Adkins Collins. She was a member of Christian Tabernacle Church.She was married to the late Clark Jennings Nuckols. She is survived by one daughter, Dianne Nuckols Locker and her husband Tom of Danville; one son, Carroll Lee Nuckols of Callands; two sisters, Dene Reynolds of Callands and Margie Arnn of Washington, DC; one brother, Joe Collins of Callands. In addition to her parents and husband she was predeceased by one sister, Wadie Thornton and two brothers, Edison and Wright Collins. A private graveside service will be conducted at Highland Burial Park on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 11:00 AM with the Rev. Daryl Joyce officiating. The family suggest in lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Callands Fire and Rescue squad. Scott Funeral Home in Chatham is respectfully serving the Nuckols family. For more info or to sign the Book of Memories, go to w.scottfuneralhomechatham.com Sign the guest book at www.GoDanRiver.comPublished in Danville and Rockingham County on November 14, 2012

[DI533] Name: «tab»Cora Nuckels
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White, divorced
Age at Death: «tab»29
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1888
Death Date: «tab»31 Oct 1917
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»31 Oct 1917
Father: «tab»G A Nuckels
Mother: «tab»S V Giles

[DI536] Name: «tab»Andrew Talmage Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»71
Birth Date: «tab»10 Jun 1892
Death Date: «tab»19 Nov 1963
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Danville (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»27 Nov 1963
Father: «tab»George Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Susan Giles
Spouse: «tab»Minnie Bosiger Nuckols

[NI541] Name: Carter Elonzer Nuchols City: Not Stated County: Pittsylvan ia
State: Virginia Birthplace: Virginia;United States of America
Birth Date: 14 Feb 1894 Race: American Roll: 1985043
June 5 191 7Carter Elonzer Nuckols, res Chatham, VA
Age 24 Born Feb 14 1894 Chatham, VA
Farmer for G A Nuckols, Chatham, VA
Single no dependants
Med height, slender,blue eyes, light hair

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Alonsa Carter Nuckols
Birth Date: 14 Feb 1892 age 50
Residence: Pittsylvania, Virginia
Rt 6 Chatham
Birth: Pittsylvania, Virginia
Race: White
Roll: WW2_2370403
Notify-Mr J N Ciles, Chatham, VA
Blind-Draws pension

[DI541] Name: «tab»Alonza Carter Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White, never married
Age at Death: «tab»73
Birth Date: «tab»14 Feb 1892
Death Date: «tab»15 May 1965
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»27 May 1965
Father: «tab»George Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Susan Virginia Giles

[NI542] 1942 WWII Application of brother William names next of kin Mrs Gracie Gibson

[NI546] Name: William Parrish Nuckols City: Not Stated County: Pittsylva nia
State: Virginia Birthplace: Chatham Birth Date: 8 Apr 1896 Rac e: American
Roll: 1985043 DraftBoard: 1
June 5 1917 William Parrish Nuckols, Chatham, VA age 21
Born April 8 1896 Chatham, VA
Farmer, empl by G A Nuckols,
single, living at homeTall, slender, Gray eyes, dark hair

1930 Pittsylvania Co, Chatham VA
Willie Nuckles, head, 34, VA VA VA md 29
Mary, wife, 32, VA VA VA md 27

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Willie Parish Nuckols
Residence: Charlottesville, Virginia
1018 Tufton Ave
Birth: Pittsylvania, Virginia
Race: White Roll: WW2_2370403
notify Mrs Gracie Gibson, same add
Emp-nine- signed with his mark (x)

[DI546] Name: «tab»Willie Parrish Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White, married, separated
Age at Death: «tab»58
Birth Date: «tab»8 Apr 1896
Death Date: «tab»29 Jan 1955
Death Place: «tab»Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»29 Jan 1955
Father: «tab»George Nuckols

[DI547] Name: «tab»Mary P. Nuckols
SSN: «tab»226-09-1935
Last Residence: «tab»24540 Danville, Danville City, Virginia,
Born: «tab»25 Jul 1898
Died: «tab»9 Dec 1995
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[DI548] Name: «tab»Mrs. Lena Gertrude Grant
[Mrs. Lena Gertrude Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White Age: «tab»50
Birth Date: «tab»27 Jan 1898
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania Co, Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»6 Jun 1948
Death Location: «tab»Blanche, Caswell
Occ: Housewife in community 9 years
Spouse's Name: «tab»Charlie Grant age 52
Father's Name: «tab»Geo Nuckols born Pittsylvania Co, VA
Mother's Name: «tab»Susan B Giles born Pittsylvania Co, VA
RESIDENCE: «tab»Blanche, Caswell, North Carolina
Informant Miss Bernice Grant

[NI551] Name: «tab»Calvin Coolidge Grant
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»18
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1924
Marriage Date: «tab»26 Dec 1942
Marriage Place: «tab»Chatham, Virginia, USA
Registration Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Charlie Washington Grant
Mother: «tab»Lena Gertrude Nuchols
Spouse: «tab»Mary Magdalene Matherly
Spouse Gender: «tab»Female
Spouse Race: «tab»White
Spouse Age: «tab»19
Spouse Father: «tab»Charles W Matherly
Spouse Mother: «tab»Sallie Jane Norcutt

[DI552] Name: «tab»Charlie Washington Grant Jr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»54
Birth Date: «tab»24 Dec 1926
Death Date: «tab»1 Sep 1981
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»14 Sep 1981
Father: «tab»Charlie W Grant Sr
Mother: «tab»Lena Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»Molly Williams
Military Status: «tab»none

Name: «tab»Charlie Grant Jr
SSN: «tab»243482199
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»24 Dec 1926
Birth Place: «tab»Dry Fork Pit, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»Sep 1981
Father: «tab»Charlie W Grant
Mother: «tab»Lena G Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Oct 1951: Name listed as CHARLIE GRANT JR; 05 Jan 1988: Name listed as CHARLIE GRANT
*********
Name: «tab»Charlie Washington Grant Jr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Social Security Number: «tab»243482199
Age: «tab»54
Date of Birth: «tab»24 Dec 1926
Residence County: «tab»Caswell
Residence State: «tab»North Carolina
Date of Death: «tab»1 Sep 1981
Death State: «tab»Virginia
Autopsy: «tab»No
Institution: «tab»General Hospital
Attendant: «tab»Physician
Burial Location: «tab»Burial out of state
Source Vendor: «tab»NC Department of Health. North Carolina Deaths, 1979-82

[XI552] Name: «tab»Charles Washington Grant Jr
Birth Date: «tab»24 Dec 1926
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»1 Sep 1981
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»New Hope United Methodist Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Hamer, Caswell County, North Carolina, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»Molly Sue Dix Grant
Father: «tab»Charles Washington Grant
Mother: «tab»Lena Gertrude Grant

[NI554] Groom's Name: «tab»Allen B. Kidd
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»1903
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Bedford Co.
Groom's Age: «tab»27
Bride's Name: «tab»Nona Nuckols
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Pittsylvania Co., Va.
Bride's Age: «tab»
Marriage Date: «tab»18 Jun 1930
Marriage Place: «tab»Pittsylvania Co. Va.
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»Geo. Kidd
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Mattie Mcclain
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»J. T. Powell
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Cora Mitchell
Groom's Race: «tab»White
Groom's Marital Status: «tab»Divorced
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: «tab»
Bride's Race: «tab»White
Bride's Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»M00920-4
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2048470
Reference Number: «tab»Pitts. Co. Image 164
Source Citation
"Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRM4-TRJ : accessed 1 April 2012), Nona Nuckols (1930).

[NI555] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: G Orge A Nuckols
Birth Year: 1924
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Virginia
State: Virginia
County or City: Pittsylvania
Enlistment Date: 13 Sep 1943
Enlistment State: Virginia
Enlistment City: Roanoke
Branch: No branch assignment
Grade: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Education: Grammar school
Civil Occupation: Automobile Serviceman
Marital Status: Single, with dependents
Height: 11
Weight: 110

[DI555] George Anderson Nuckols, 88, of Moneta, died March 21, 2014. He was born March 24, 1925, in Chatham, Va., a son of the late Joe Nuckols and Nora Nuckols Kidd. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his stepfather, A.B. "Barney" Kidd, and two sisters, Janice Lee Sadlier and Elizabeth Carter. George is survived by his devoted and loving wife of 48 years, Lavon Sexton Nuckols; two daughters, Lisa Smith and husband, Joe, of Goode, Karen Terry and husband, Steve, of Roanoke; and two sons, Michael Todd and wife, Kyla, of Bedford, Ira Dean Wallace, of Moneta; very special granddaughters, Katlynn Nuckols, Megan and Madison Nuckols, and great granddaughter, Casey Ostrander; two sisters, Mattie Kidd, of Moneta; Virginia Duncan and husband, Quince, of Vinton; and his closet companion of 19 years his little dog "Peanut".

[DI556] Danville Register, Dancille, VA 11/17/1967
Mrs Janice Nuckols Sadlier died Wed aft in a Roanoke hosp. Survivors husband Paul, mother Mrs Nora Powell Kidd; brother George Nuckols; three sisters, Mrs Quince Duncan, Mrs Walter Carter and Miss Mattie Kidd all of Roanoke and grandmother Mrs Cora M Powell of Danville. Funeral Sat, Interment Highland Burial park

[NI560] 1870 Pittsylvania Co, Chatham, VA -pg 345 (8/15/1870
Jonathan E Nuckols, 33 VA
Elizabeth 28 VA
next household
J J Nuckols, 40 (male)
America E, 27
Susan V, 8m

Civil War Record. John fought with General J.E.B. Stuart until Stuart w as killed. He was then with General Stonewall Jackson During Jackson's Val ley Campaigns. When Jackson was killed, John served under General Robe rt E. Lee. During the surrender at Appomattox Court House he was selecte d, along with four other soldiers, to guard General Lee's life during t he surrender. He was shot through the crown of his hat but the bullet miss ed him. During the war he rode a white horse named George. John was kno wn to have said that George could Jump the highest fence.(From his grandd aughter, Blanford Towler Anderson)

NUCKOLS BIBLE 1872
property of
Mrs. David W. Blair (Virginia Goggin)
Chatham, Pittsylvania County, VA
A copy of this record is in the VA State Library.

THE
HOLY BIBLE
CONTAINING THE
OLD AND NEW TEWSTAMENTS:
TRANSLATED OUT OF
THE ORIGINAL TONGUES;
AND WITH
THE FORMER TRANSLATIONS DILIGENTLY COMPARED
AND REVISED.
______
NEW YORK;
AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY,
INSTITUTED IN THE YEAR MDCCCXVI.
________
1872

PAGE 1
This Bible was bought July the 5th day 1873. And was presented to Elizabe th M. Nuckols by Daniel Motley, her Father.

PAGE 2 FAMILY RECORD.

MARRIAGES.

John E. Nuckols and Elizabeth M. Motley was married the 8th of February 18 70
Lois M. Goggin and Cecil Tuck were married Jan. 24, 1939
Va Belle Goggin and Dave Blair was married Nov 19, 1938
Sammie B. Goggin and Vicky Minter? Were married April 25th, 1945
Samuel M. Goggin and Lemma M. Nuckols was married December, 14th, 1905.
William R. Nuckols and Lena Thomas was married January 23, 1907.
Lois Motley Goggin was married Jan 21, 1939. To Cecil Tuck.

PAGE 3
BIRTHS

Daniel Edward Nuckols, son of John E. Nuckols and Elizabeth M his wife, w as born March the 30th, 1871
John Hays Nuckols, son of John E. Nuckols and Elizabeth M. his wife, was b orn December the 2nd, 1872
James Lee Nuckols, son of John E. Nuckols and Elizabeth M his wife was bo rn May the 8th, 1875
Lemma M. Nuckols was born the 25 day of November, 1877 daughter of the sam e
Woodruth Nuckols daughter of J.E. and E. M. Nuckols was born 6th June, 188 0
William R. Nuckols, son of J. E. & E. M. Nuckols was born 15 January of 18 83

PAGE 4 (some duplicates here)

Lemma M. Nuckols, daughter of J. E. & E. M. Nuckols was born 5th Novembe r, 1877
Wm Ryland Nuckols, son of J. E. & E. M. Nuckols was born January 15th, 188 3
Samuel M. Goggin born Mar. 1880
Louise Elizabeth Goggin was born Nov 26th, 1907
Lois Motley Goggin was born April 18th, 1910
Virginia Belle Goggin was born Jan 1st, 1912.
Samuel Bennett Goggin was born Jan. 25, 1915

PAGE 5
DEATHS

Mother? died July the 10th, 1904 (I think this is Elizabeth Motley Nuckol s. CA)
Born Nov. 13, 1840

Father? died August 1918 (I think this is John E Nuckols. CA)
Samuel M. Goggin died Dec 13th, 1932 Tues Nite about 10 o'clock
William? died July 26, 1900
Lemma N. Goggin died July 20, 1965 at 2 A.M.
Louise Elizabeth Goggin died June 23rd 1909 age 1 yr 6 mo & 27 days
Daniel Nuckols died July 29, 1942
Jim? Nuckols died May 24, 1941
Lois Goggin Tuck died Sept. 9, 1955 at 5:45 P.M. at Sandy Level, VA
David W. Blair, husband of Virginia Belle Goggin Blair died Dec. 29,

[NI562] from book "Giles, Walton and Cox Families" by Ruth Giles Fischer, print ed January 1957 published by The Bassett Printing Corp., Bassett, VA) pa ge 34

1850 Pittsylvania Co. Census
Author: Kith and Kin of Boone Co., WV
Media: Book
Text: James A. Giles 54, Farmer, Elizabeth 47, Mary 27, John 23, Carpente r, Sarah 18, Elizabeth 16, George 13, Susan 11, Rebecca 9, William 6

[NI563] Although he died in 1913, he was never found in any census record 1900


1910 Saline Co, Elmwood, MO
George Nuckles, 76, single, KY KY KY boarding w/ Louis Neals

[DI563] Informant on death cert- R H Benton, Higginsville, KY

[NI564] Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 6th ed., 188 7, Shelby Co.
S. V. NUCKOLS was born in Scott County, Ky., in 1839. His father, Lewis Nuckols, was also a native of Scott County. His mother, whose maiden name was Watkins, was a relative of Henry Clay's mother. Our subject is the youngest of five children; has always followed farming except for five years, when he engaged in banking and merchandising. During the civil war he served in Morgan's cavalry, and was detained a prisoner twenty-two months in Federal prisons. In 1866 he moved to Shelby County, where he has one of the finest and nicest places in the county, containing 186 acres of land. In 1868 he married Martha R. Thomas, daughter of Morris Thomas, of Shelby County, a pioneer of that county, who came from Harrodsburg, when only three years old, in 1799. Mr. Thomas first engaged in farming, then in the hide and tallow business in Shelbyville, and in 1819 moved to Louisville, which was than a small place. He engaged extensive ly in pork packing, shipping South, and became quite wealthy, owning land in Iowa, Illinois and Indiana, and continued the business until 1845; was also the first importer of Shorthorn cattle and dealt extensively in mules. He next engaged in the manufacture of soap and candles, and lost hea vily but managed to save his land. He died in 1870. Mrs. Nuckols was b rn in 1840; she is the second of a family of nine children, the youngest being Morris, the only brother now living. She is a member of the Episcopal Church and has been for twenty-two years. To Mr. and Mrs. Nuckols
have been born four children: Mattie T., Sam V., Morris T. and Jane W. Mrs. Nuckols' grandmother was a sister of Gen. Pogue, of Virginia.

Lexington Herald 4/9/1899 Scanned to CD
In line for Fortune
S B (sic) Nuckols an Heir to Montgomery Estate.
Grandfather vance married one of Scott's daughters and she had twins Montgomery and Alexander vance. His grandmother was named Sallie Montgomery Vance, sister to General Montgomery.



Enlisted as a Private on 15 September 1862
Enlisted in Company A, 9th Cavalry Regiment Kentucky on 15 September 1862.
POW on 15 June 1863 at Elizabethtown, KY (Held to close of war)

Date: August 12, 1903 Location: Kentucky Paper: Morning Herald
Col Edward McDowell spent yesterday as the guest of Mrs S V Nuckols and f amily . Mr McDowell is enroute to Seattle, Washington to make his home.

4/9/1899 The Morning Herald, Lexington, KY
In Line For a Fortune
S B Nuckols an Heir to the Montgomery Estate
Has Figured Out His Family Tree and Is Quite Certain His Claim is Regular
Fickle fortune seems to be ready to smile again on Mr Samuel B Nuckols, the bookkeepper at the Hitchinson Grocery Company. Mr Nuckols read of the vast fortune left by Alexander Montgomery in New York and a branch of his family tree being a Montgomery, he naturally set about to learn if the families were connected. When seen by a reporter for the Herald Saturday, Mr Nuckols had figured out his family tree and dicussed it at some length with the reporter. He said that if Alexander Montgomery and General Montgomery were brothers, he was quite surr that he would come in for a portion of the estate. Of the fmily, Mr Nuckols said his great grandfather, William Scott was a descendant direct from General Montgomery, who lived in H gerstwon Maryland and that William Scott came to Lexington when it was a frontier town and lived in the block house here for several months as a protection from the hostile indians before moving to his farm. He said that his grandfather Vance married one of Scott's daughters and she gave birth to twin children, which she named Montgomery and Alexander Vance, respectivly. His grandmother was named Sallie Montgomery Vance a d she was named for Sallie Montgomery who was a sister to General Montgomery. Mr Nuckols says that he intends to open correspondance with the attor neys who are trying to locat the heirs and if he learns that General and A lexander Montgomery are brothers, he is certainly entitled to some of the estate and will claim it. Several years ago Mr Nuckols fell heir to
several hundred dollars through a relative of several generations removed by tracing it up, and he hopes to be as lucky on this occasion, but the amount will be thousands instead of hundreds.

Date: July 9, 1910 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald
Mrs Edward Payne Hall of Shelbyville is here for a visit to her parents Ca pt and Mrs S V nuckols. Captain Nuckols, who has been quite ill for a we ek is improving.

11/6/1914 The Lexington Herald
Samuel V Nuckols, 75 years of age, died at his home 470 West Second Stre et Thursday afternoon at 2:35 o'clock after being in failing health for t wo years. He had been seriously ill only during the last two week s. He is survivied by his wife Mrs Martha R Thomas Nuckols; two daughter s, Mrs Walter M Annette of Wilmington Del, and Mrs Edward Payne Hall of Sh elbyville, and one son, S Vance Nuckols of Cleveland, OH. Arrangements f or the funeral will be announced later.

Date: November 7, 1914 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald - Deaths
Nov 5 - Samuel V Nuckols 475 West Second Street age 75 , acute Bright's di sease

11/8/1914 The Lexington Herald
Samuel V Nuckols Laid To Rest By Comrades
Funeral services for Samuel Vance Nuckols, who died Thursdy afternoon of B right's disease at his home on West Second Street, were conducted yesterd ay afternoon by the Rev R K Massie, of Christ Church Cathedral, of whi ch Mr Nuckols was a member. The body was intered in the Lexington Cemeter y. The pallbearers wer: Honorary- W H Cassell, Edward Halley, W H Ha ll of Shelbyville and W H Beard. Active- John McD Ross, W P Walton, Willa im Peak of Georgetown; Henry Higgins, A G Bryan and George S Weeks

[DI564] Lexington Herald 11/7/1914
Obit scanned to cd

Lexington Herald 11/8/1914
Funeral services for Samuel Vance Nuckols who died Thurs afternoon of Bright's disease at his home on W Second St were conducted yesterday. Interred in Lexington Cemetery. Survived by wife Mrs Martha R Thomas Nuckols, two dau Mrs Walter M Arnette opf Wilmington DE and Mrs Edward Payne Hall of Shelbyville, son S Vance Nuckols of Cleveland, OH


Name: «tab»Samuel V Nuckols
Death Date: «tab»5 Nov 1914
Death Location: «tab»Fayette
Residence Location: «tab»Fayette
Age: «tab»75
Gender: «tab»Male
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»5 Sep 1839
Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»Lewis Nuckols
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Virginia
Mother's Name: «tab»Sarah M Vance
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky

[NI568] Pittsylvania County, VA - MOTLEY Family Bible

Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by:
Carolyn Wood Aldredge
MOTLEY FAMILY BIBLE, owned by Caleb Moore, Chatham, VA (when I to ok it to Va
State Library about 20 years ago)


First Page:

The Holy Bible
Containing the
Old and New Testaments;
Translated out of
The Original Tongues,
And with
The former translations diligently compared and revised.

New York:
American Bible Society
Instituted in the year MDCCCXVI
1857

FAMILY RECORD

Page 1:

Daniel Motley & Mary Parsons was married the 6 day of November 1839
Elizabeth Mildred the daughter of Daniel Motley & Mary his wife was bo rn November 15(?) 1840
Emily Frances was borned the 14th of November 1842
James Pendleton was borned April 18th day 1845
Joseph Richard was borned the 11th day of September 1847
Milton Hays was borned Nov the 4th day 1849
Letitia Missouri was borned June 24th day 1851
John Rice was borned January the 20 day 1855
Sallie Ann was borned September 5th day 1858

Page 2:

Richard B. Parsons and Letty Yeatts was married November the 19(?)th day 1 819
Mary Parsons daughter of Richard B. Parson & Letty, his wife, was born Nov ember 9th, 1821
Daniel Motley was born May 29th day 1818
James P. Motley and Mollie B. Scales was married Oct the 1st day 1866
Samuel B. Blair and Emily Motley was married 18th of December 1866
Jno E Nuckolds and Elizabeth M. Motley was married February 8th 1870
Joseph R Motley and Lettie D Scales was married Oct 2nd day 1871
Milton H Motley and June Watson was married 15th December 187?
Asa I Aron and J. Letitia (?) Motley was married 23rd October 1874


Page 3:

Susan Motley wife of Jas Motley and daughter of Rich B.. Parson & Letit ia his wife departed this life November 28th day 1846
Tempa (?) Yeattes wife of D. T. Yeatts departed this life February ?? d ay 1857
Letitia Parsons wife of Richard B Parsons departed this life 22nd day of J anuary 185?
James R Parsons departed this life August 1858
Richard B Parsons departed this life the 5 day Sept 1865(?)

Page 4:

James E. Shelton son of A. M. Shelton departed this life the 15th day of N ovember 1861 at Manassas who volunteered in the defense of country the 15 th of June 1861 and his corpse was brought home to his relations & frien ds and was burried the 19th of the same month

Mary Motley, wife of Joseph Motley,decd, departed this life January 29th d ay
1862(?)
Joseph Motley departed this life in October 1839
Milly Hall daughter of Richard B Parsons & Letty ??? departed this life t he 5th day of April 1876


>From Back of the 1857 Motley bible owned by Caleb Moore (may be clear er on the Library of Virginia copy):

Calla Motley daughter of Joseph R Motley & Letty his wife was born t he ?? of July 1873
W?lter Aron son of A G Aron and Letitia his wife was born the 17th(?) of S eptember 1875
Nalla H Motley daughter of M H Motley was born June 9th 18??
Louisa A Motley daughter of Mrs R M Motley was born January 16th 1881
Joel Scales Motley the son of James P (?) Motley & Mollie his wife was bor ned August 1?th 1867
James Suter(?) Blair the son of Samuel B Blair and Emily his wife was born ed March ??th 1868
Daniel Edward Nuckols son of John E. Nuckols and Elizabeth M. his wife w as borned the 30th day of March 1871

[DI568] «u»«b»Washington Post July 13, 1904«/u»
«/b»Chatham July 12- Mrs John NUCKOLS died Monday at her home near Banister, after a lingering illness. Her husband, four sons and two daughters survive her.

[NI569] NUCKOLS BIBLE
20th Century Edition
owned by Carolyn Wood Aldredge, Richmond, VA
Copies of these pages are in the Virginia State Library.
THE
HOLY BIBLE
CONTAINING THE
OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS.
.. . .
.. . ..
.. . .
PHILADELPHIA
A. J. HOLMAN & CO.

PAGE 1:
D.E. NUCKOLS AND SADIE HUBBARD were united . . . in the Bonds of Holy Matr imony at Weal, Va on the 23rd day of July in the year of our Lord 1907.

PAGE 2 (This "Family Record" is on two pages; all were born in Pittsylvan ia Co., VA. All are now deceased.)

D.E. Nuckols, b. Mch 31st, 1871; d. July 29., 1942
Sadie Hubbard, b. Aug 13th; 1876; m. July 23, 1907; d. July 1, 1953
Randolph Winfred Nuckols; b. January 17, 1898; m. May 23, 1925
Gertrude Nuckols, b. October 17, 1899; m. June 31, 1917; d. Nov. 11, 1971
Gladys Nuckols, b. December 14, 1900; m. October 12, 1935
Daniel Hubert Nuckols, b. June 18, 1902; d. Jan. 22, 1907
Cathleen Nuckols, b. May 17, 1904
Rhoda Elizabeth Nuckols, b. Mch 26, 1906; m. Dec. 23, 1924
Daniel Edward Nuckols, Jr., b. Mch 8, 1908; m. Dec. 24, 1929; d. Apr. 3, 1 964
Annie Ross Nuckols, b. Sept. 26, 1909; m. Sept. 4, 1935
Sadie Aileen Nuckols, b. Jan. 24, 1911; m. June 16, 1939
John Roland Nuckols, b. Feb. 23, 1915; m. Dec. 27, 1944; d. Dec, 1971
William Bryan Nuckols, b. Sept. 15, 1917; m. July 6, 1940

PAGE 3
MARRIAGES

D.E. NUCKOLS AND RHODA REYNOLDS WERE MARRIED 31ST OF MARCH, 1897
D.E. NUCKOLS AND SADIE HUBBARD WERE MARRIED JULY 23, 1907

PAGE 4
MEMORANDUM

RHODA CATHERINE REYNOLDS NUCKOLS DIED JAN. 22, 1907
RHODA CATHERINE REYNOLDS NUCKOLS BORN FRIDAY, 3:30 A.M. MARCH 13, 1874
DANIEL EDWARD NUCKOLS, JR. DIED APR. 3, 1964

PAGE 5 - Tombstone record on back page:
"Copied from tombstones in family cemetary on the farm of the Nuckols esta te, where Joe Webb now lives-owned now widow of William Randolph Nuckols"

John Nuckols-Jan 1783-died Mar 18, 1876 was married toBrinthy Grubb -Bo rn Aug 18, 1802. Died Dec. 17, 1876

John Nuckols-born 1836 -died 1918 married Elizabeth Motley -Nov 12, 184 0, died July 10, 1905 -had yellow jaundice.

(The following person is not buried in the family cemetery but in the ceme tery of Hollywood Baptist Church, Pittsylvania, Co., VA. Note by Carol
Aldredge)
Daniel Edward Nuckols, born Mar 31, 1871; died July 29, 1942

PAGE 6 The following newspaper obituaries were included with the Bible; do esn't say what paper:

DEATH OF MRS. D. E. NUCKOLS
Chatham, Va. January 23,--(Special.)-Mrs. Rhoda Nuckols, wife of D. E. Nuc kols, of the county, near Rondo, died at her home Tuesday morning aft er an illness of short duration from a complication of diseases. Her dea th was preceded three hours by that of her 4-year-old son, from grippe a nd
pneumonia, after a very short illness. Mrs. Nuckols was a Miss Reynolds b efore her marriage. She is survived by her husband and five children. T he interment was in the family cemetery Wednesday afternoon, conduct ed by Rev. Aylor, of the Baptist church of this place.

Note by Carolyn Aldredge-the family cemetery mentioned in the above obitua ry is at Honey Hill, the D. E. Nuckols home.

[DI569] Name: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»71
Birth Date: «tab»31 Mar 1871
Death Date: «tab»29 Jul 1942
Death Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»5 Aug 1942
Father: «tab»John Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Elizabeth Mathy
Spouse: «tab»Sadie Hubbard Nuckols

[NI570] Washington Post, Jan 28, 1907
Chatham, Jan 22- Mrs Rhoda NUCKLES, aged thirty, wife of D. E. NUCKLES, di ed at her home, near Rondo, today. The death of her four-year old son occu rred three hours before. Her husband and five children survive.

Pittsylvania County, VA - Reynolds Family Bible
Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by:
Carolyn Aldredge

This is the Reynolds family of Rhoda Reynolds Nuckols who is listed in t he Nuckols Bible, 20th Century edition. Her children are the ones born be fore 1907, when she died and Daniel Edward Nuckols married Sadie Hubbar d; Daniel and Sadie had 5 more children. Carolyn Aldredge

REYNOLDS BIBLE
(owned by Mrs. Robert J. Hubbard, Chatham, VA.)

ACCOUNT
OF THE
DATES OR TIME OF WRITING THE BOOKS
OF THE
NEW TESTAMENT.
(date???)
(Copy of this record in VA State Library)

This Page in margins:
Booker Jabe Reynolds and Orey(?) May Allen married July 4, 1944 in Danvill e,
VA.

Rodney L. Wells and Teresa Ann Mattox married August 25, 1956 at Sharon
Church 5 P.M. Saturday, Danville, VA.

Page2:
Marriage Certificate
This Certifies
That
John B. Reynolds and Talitha C. Mahan
Were solemnly united by me in the
Holy Bonds of Matrimony
At David Mahans house on Thursday 8th day
Of January, 1867 in the year of our Lord one Thousand
Eight Hundred and Sixty-seven
Conformably to the
Ordinance of God
And the laws of the state.
Signed: By Rev. M. Hagood

Page 3:
Marriages (but it is births)
John B. Reynolds was born March 5th Day, 1842
Talitha C. Mahan was born July 8th, 1841
Maggie O. Reynolds was born Monday, 4 A.M., June 21st, 1869
David Reynolds was born Thursday 11 ½ P.M., August 4th, 1870
John V. Reynolds was born 5 A.M., Friday February 23rd, 1872
Rody C. Reynolds was born 3 !/2 A.M., Friday March 18th, 1874
William A. Reynolds was born 10 ½ P.M., Thursday, July 9th, 1875
James L. Reynolds was Born at noon, Sunday, Feb. 3rd, 1878
Sallie C. Reynolds was born 6 A.M., Sept. the 9th, 1879
Booker J. Reynolds was born Monday 5 A.M. Oct 9th, 1882
Robert L. Reynolds was born 1st day of Feb. 15 minutes to one A. M., 1884

Page 4:
J. V. Reynolds died Feb 16/98 (presume 1898 since this was copied long bef ore
1998)
Rodia C. Reynolds died Jan. 22, 1907
J. B. Reynolds died June 2nd, 1913
Sallie C. Reynolds died Apr. 13th, 1918
Mrs. J. B. Reynolds died July 7, 1930 at 3:25 P.M. was buried on her
birthday, July 8.
Maggie R. Grubb died Jan. 14, 1937
David C. Reynolds died June 2, 1946
Wm. A. Reynolds died March 21, 1947
Robert L. Reynolds died May 9, 1949
James L. Reynolds died March 24, 1954
Booker J. Reynolds died Tues, 2 a.m., Nov. 15, 1957.

Last Page of Bible: lists horses and cows, they are not people; Library
copied anyway.

[DI570] Richmond Times-Dispatch 1/25/1907
Mother and Child Pass Away Together
Chatham VA- Jan 24- Mrs Rhoda Nuckols, wife of D E Nuckols of the county, near Rondo, died at her home Tuesday morning after an illness of a short duration from a complication of diseases. Her death was preceded three hours by that of her four year old son from grip and pneumonia, after a very short illness. Mrs Nuckols was a Miss Reynolds before her marriage. SHe is survived by her husband and five children. The interment was in the family cemetery Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev Ayler of the Baptist Churh of this place

[NI571] FUNERAL TODAY FOR D. E. NUCKOLS
_________
Funeral services for Daniel Edward Nuckols, 71-year-old farmer of Pittsylv ania County, whose death occurred at 9:45 Wednesday at his home near Chath am as the result of a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered Sunday, wi ll be held Friday afternoon from the Hollywood Baptist church. The rit es will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. W. L. Naff, and interment wi ll be in the church cemetery.Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Motl ey Nuckols (this is the wrong name; she was Sadie Hubbard Nuckols. Elizabe th Motley Nuckols was Daniel's mother. CA); four sons, Winfred Nucko ls of Richmond, Daniel E. Nuckols of Gretna, and Roland and Bryan Nucko ls of Chatham; and six daughters, Mrs. Gladys Wood of Waynesboro, Mrs Alle ne Brumfield of Trenton, N. J., Mrs. Annie Ross Anderson of Baton Rouge, L a., and Mrs. Gertrude Hubbard, Mrs. Betsy Easley and Miss Kathleen Nucko ls of Chatham. He also leaves a brother, John Nuckols of Marion, and t wo sisters, mrs. Lemma Goggin and Mrs. Woodruth Towler, both of Chatham. S ubmited by Carolyn Aldredge

[DI571] Name: «tab»Sadie Hubbard Nuckols
[Sadie Hubbard Hubbard]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»76
Birth Date: «tab»13 Aug 1876
Death Date: «tab»1 Jul 1953
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»10 Jul 1953
Father: «tab»Mont Hubbard
Mother: «tab»Martha Parrish
Spouse: «tab»Daniel E Nuckols

[NI572] Name: Randolph Winiford Nuckols City: Not Stated County: Pittsyl vania
State: Virginia Birth Date: 17 Jan 1898 Race: White Roll: 1 985043
DraftBoard: 1
 Sept 12 1918 Randolph Winiford Nuckols res Callands, Va age 20
Born Jan 17, 1898
Farmer empl by D E Nuckols Chatham, VA
Tall, slender, blue eyes, light hair.

1930 Richmond , Richmond City, VA  4-20-1930
R Winifred Nuckols, head, 33, VA VA VA md 28
M Vivia?, wife, 29 VA VA VA md 22
R Winifred Nuckols, Jr, son, 2y7m

The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 28 September 1935
Bankers Banquet will hear Nuckolls- Speaker- Randolph W Nuckols of the Fir st and Merchants National Bank of Richmond, VA

[BI572] Name: «tab»Randolph Winfred Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»17 Jan 1898
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols, 27, farmer
Mother: «tab»Rhoda Reynolds Nuckols, 24 md 3/31/1897
Presence of Woodruth N Toler, age 77, aunt , from bery old Bible

[DI572] Name: «tab»Randolph Winfred Nuckols Sr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»78
Birth Date: «tab»17 Jan 1898
Death Date: «tab»9 Dec 1976
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»14 Dec 1976
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Rhoda Elizabeth Reynoolds
Spouse: «tab»Vivia Perdue Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»WWI - US Army

[NI574] The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 20 December 1941
Boy Speaks Again and Dad Pays $10
Richmond, VA- "Papa"! blurted out 14 year old R W (Ranny) Nucko ls Jr as he drove toward home with his mother and dad. "Say that again so n" his father cried tensly, "and I'll give you $10." The boy repeated hims elf slowly, almost painfully and for measure added a few more words. The c onverstion was costly to Nuckols Sr but he was overjoyed. Those were the f irst words Ranny Nuckols had spoken since a bus knocked him from his bi ke last May leaving him speachless.

[DI574] NUCKOLS, Randolph Winfred "Ranny" Jr., went home to be with Christ and his loving parents, Randolph "Nuck" and Vivia Nuckols, on September 19, 2015. He was born August 26, 1927, in Richmond, Va. He attended Thomas Jefferson High School and was an active member of Grove Avenue Baptist Church for over 70 years, where he was a member of the Agape Sunday School Class. An avid gardener, he was an award winning member for more than 50 years in The Rose and Chrysanthemum Societies. Mr. Nuckols was employed by the American Furniture and Fixture Company for 25 years. He was a generous supporter of the University of Richmond Athletic Department and Collegiate School, Woodworking and Athletic Departments. He is survived by James and Cindy Oliver; and their sons, James Robert and Jacob Oliver; and many special friends. The Olivers would like to express their special thanks to Drs Eddy Pizzani and Ryan Barnes for their excellent care of Mr. Nuckols and to the many friends that assisted in the care of our dear friend. A service will be held at University of Richmond, Cannon Memorial Chapel, Friday, September 25, 2015, at 12 noon, with the family receiving friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Interment will follow in Riverview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Grove Avenue Baptist Church, 8701 Ridge Rd., Richmond, Va. 23229.
Published by Bennett Funeral Home

[DI575] Danville Register, Danville VA 11/12/1971
Mrs Hubbard Dies Enroute to Hospital
Mrs Gertrude Nuckols, 72 wife of late Dewey Lee Nuckols was dead on arrival and Memorial Hospital. Born Pitts Co 10/17/1899 a dau of the late Daniel Edward Nuckols and late Rhoda Reynolds Nuckols. Member of Hollywood Baptist Church. Three sons, Rev John E Hubbard, NM, Charles B Hubbard, Roland Hubbard; four daughters Mrs Clifton R Gregory, Mrs David Payne, Mrs J E Greene, Miss Naomi Hubbard; three brothers R W Nuckols, W Bryan Nuckols, J R Rowland Nuckols; five sisters, Mrs W S Easley, Miss Kathleen Nuckols, Mrs Gladys N Wood, Mrs W W Anderson, Mrs H A Brumfield

ame: «tab»Gertrude Nuckols Hubbard
[Gertrude Nuckols Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»72
Birth Date: «tab»17 Oct 1899
Death Date: «tab»11 Nov 1971
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»22 Nov 1971
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Rhoda Reynolds
Spouse: «tab»Dewey Lee Hubbard
.

[DI576] Danville Register-Danville VA 6/4/1965
D L Hubbard Funeral Rites Set Saturday
Funeral rites fo Dewey Lee Hubbard, 66, will be conducted Saturday morning at 11 o'clock in Hollywood Baptist Church. Burila will be in the church cemetery. Mr Hubbard, a native of Pittsylvania County and riesident of Chatham Rt 4 died early yesterday morning in Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for five days. He was the husband of the former Gertrude Nuckols and was a member of the Hollywood Baptist Church. He was born August 22, 1898 and was the son of Mont and Emma Walker Hubbard. Surviving are 3 sons John E Hubbard of Pawnee, OK, Charles R Hubbard of Dry Fork and Roland Hubbar of Chatham; four daughters, Mrs Clifton R Gregory of Danville, Mrs David Payne of Dry Fork, Mrs J E Greene of Greensboro, NC, and Miss Naomi Hubbard of the home; 16 grandchildren and one great grandchild. He also leaves 3 brothers, Bob Hubbard of Chatham, Gilbert Hubbard and Mont Hubbard of Altavista, and seven sisters, Mrs Charles F Leek , Mrs T A Parrish, Mrs Wadie Taylor, Mrs Clyde Bennett Mrs John Robbins, Mrs Robert Perry of Mont Al and Miss hazel Hubbard of Warm Spgs Ga.

Name: «tab»Dewey Lee Hubbard
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»66
Birth Date: «tab»22 Aug 1898
Death Date: «tab»3 Jun 1965
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»8 Jun 1965
Father: «tab»Mont Hubbard
Mother: «tab»Emma Walker
Spouse: «tab»Gertrude N Hubbard
Name: «tab»Dewey Lee Hubbard
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»66
Birth Date: «tab»22 Aug 1898
Death Date: «tab»3 Jun 1965
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»8 Jun 1965
Father: «tab»Mont Hubbard
Mother: «tab»Emma Walker
Spouse: «tab»Gertrude N Hubbard

[DI593] Name: «tab»Charles Randolph Hubbard
[Charles R Hubbard]
SSN: «tab»223367861
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»19 Oct 1925
Birth Place: «tab»Chatham Pitt, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»6 Nov 2004
Father: «tab»Dewey L Hubbard
Mother: «tab»Gertrude Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jun 1947: Name listed as CHARLES RANDOLPH HUBBARD; 04 Dec 2004: Name listed as CHARLES R HUBBARD

[DI596] Name: «tab»Roland Hubbard
[R Hubbard]
SSN: «tab»228388090
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»13 Nov 1930
Birth Place: «tab»Chatham Pitt, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»15 Nov 1988
Father: «tab»Dewey L Hubbard
Mother: «tab»Gretrude Nucklis
Death Certificate Number: «tab»038756
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Apr 1950: Name listed as ROLAND HUBBARD; 22 May 1998: Name listed as R HUBBARD

[DI597] Name: «tab»Naomi R. Hubbard
SSN: «tab»227-50-0798
Last Residence: «tab»24540 Danville, Danville City, Virginia,
Born: «tab»21 Jan 1936
Died: «tab»15 May 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (1956)

[BI598] Name: «tab»Gladys Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»14 Dec 1900
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols, 29 farmer
Mother: «tab»Rhoda Catherine Reynolds25 md 3/31/1897
Presence of Woodruth Nuckols Towler, autn age 76 from a bible printed in 1903.

[DI598] Social Security Death Index about Gladys Wood
Name: «tab»Gladys Wood
SSN: «tab»228-22-1900
Last Residence: «tab»22980 Waynesboro, Waynesboro City, Virginia,
Born: «tab»14 Dec 1900
Died: «tab»Nov 1986
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[XI598] Name: «tab»Gladys Selwyn Wood
Birth Date: «tab»14 Dec 1900
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»10 Nov 1986
Death Place: «tab»Waynesboro, Waynesboro City, Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Riverview Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Waynesboro, Waynesboro City, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»Daniel Carl Wood Jr
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols

[NI599] Siblings:
Kathryn F Wood Davis (1899 - 1986)*
Myrtle Wood Webb (1901 - 1977)*
Daniel Carl Wood (1902 - 1953)
Paul A Wood (1903 - 1988)*
Edythe Wood Foltz (1905 - 1993)*
Doris Evelyn Wood (1908 - 1990)*

[DI601] Richmond Times-Dispatch 1/25/1907
Mother and Child Pass Away Together
Chatham VA- Jan 24- Mrs Rhoda Nuckols, wife of D E Nuckols of the county, near Rondo, died at her home Tuesday morning after an illness of a short duration from a complication of diseases. Her death was preceded three hours by that of her four year old son from grip and pneumonia, after a very short illness. Mrs Nuckols was a Miss Reynolds before her marriage. SHe is survived by her husband and five children. The interment was in the family cemetery Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev Ayler of the Baptist Churh of this place

[BI602] Name: «tab»Kathleen Or Cathleen Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»17 May 1904
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols, 33,
Mother: «tab»Rhoda Catherine Reynolds, 29 md 3/31/1897
presence of Gladys Nuckols Wood, sister age 56 from 1906 family bible. Bible shows Cathleen Nuckols. She signed her own name as Kathleen.

[XI602] Name: «tab»Cathleen Nuckols
Birth Date: «tab»17 May 1904
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»15 Oct 1998
Death Place: «tab»Gretna, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Hollywood Baptist Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols

[BI603] Name: «tab»Rhoda Elizabeth Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»26 Mar 1906
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols, 35 farmer
Mother: «tab»Rhoda Catherine Reynolds,32 md 3/31/1897
presence of Woodruth Nuckols Towler, aunt age 76 from a 1906 family Bible, signed Mrs W S Easley, 3/30/1957

[DI603] e: «tab»Elizabeth Nuckols Easley
[Elizabeth Nuckols Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female, married
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»76
Birth Date: «tab»26 Mar 1906
Death Date: «tab»28 Nov 1982
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»16 Dec 1982
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Rhoda Reynolds
Spouse: «tab»William S Easley Jr
Burial Hollywood Baptist Church Cem
Inf, husband William S Easley Jr
scanned to cd

[DI604] Name: «tab»William Suitor Easley
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»82
Birth Date: «tab»21 Jul 1902
Death Date: «tab»1 Feb 1985
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Danville (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»12 Feb 1985
Father: «tab»John Watt Easley
Mother: «tab»Mary Ellen Blair
Spouse: «tab»Elizabeth Nuckols Easley
Military Status: «tab»none

[XI604] Name: «tab»William Suitor Easley
Birth Date: «tab»21 Jul 1902
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»1 Feb 1985
Death Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Hollywood Baptist Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N
Spouse: «tab»Rhoda Elizabeth Easley
Children: «tab»John Daniel Easley
William Suitor Easley Jr

[DI605] William Suitor Easley, Jr., age 88, of Chatham passed away on September 11, 2014 at Danville Regional Medical Center. He was born on January 13, 1926, in Chatham, a son of William Suitor Easley and Elizabeth Nuckols Easley. He was married to Jessie Rada Moore Easley on December 27, 1947, and she predeceased him in September 2009.
Mr. Easley is survived by his children, Mary Jaqueline Easley Meadows, William Suitor Easley, III and Richard Allen Easley; six Grandchildren; nine Great-grandchildren; sisters, Nancy Easley Aaron and Kathleen Easley Murphy, and predeceased by his brother, John D. "Jack" Easley.
Mr. Easley was a member of Hollywood Baptist Church. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. He was manager of Southern States Chatham Cooperative for 20 years, served on the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors, Pittsylvania County School Board, several years as chairman.
Funeral services will be conducted at Hollywood Baptist Church on September 13, 2014. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Scott Funeral Home is serving the Easley family.

[DI606] CHATHAM-Jessie Rada Moore Easley, age 81, of Chatham, died Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at Danville Regional Medical Center.. She was born on November 7, 1927, in Pittsylvania County, the daughter of the late George C. Moore and the late Mary Cassie White Moore. She was a member of Hollywood Baptist Church for over 75 years.
She is survived by her husband William S. "Billy" Easley. She is also survived by one daughter and two sons, Mary Jac Easley Meadows, William S. "Chuck" Easley, III and R. Allan Easley; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted October 2, 2009 at Hollywood Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the Church Cemetery. Scott Funeral Home is serving the Easley family.

[DI610] CHATHAM, Va. '96 John Daniel "Jack" Easley, age 76, of 1884 Easley Road, Chatham, died Thursday, May 12, 2005, at his residence.
He was born on May 5, 1929, in Pittsylvania County, the son of the late William Suter Easley and Betsy Nuckols Easley.
He is survived by his wife, Kathryn Harper Easley of the residence. Mr. Easley is also survived by two sons, John Easley and his wife, Becky, of Grovetown, Ga., and Lanier Easley and his wife, Mary Gail, of Chatham; two daughters, Katie E. Smith and her husband, Warren, of Richmond and Nancye Jo Poff and her husband, Jim, of Richmond; one brother, W. S. "Billy" Easley Jr. of Chatham; two sisters, Nancy E. Aaron of Chatham and Kathleen E. Murphy of Hampton; and 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
He was a past president of Pittsylvania County Farm Bureau and served on the Pittsylvania County Welfare Board. He also served on various other boards and committees. Mr. Easley was an active member of Hollywood Baptist Church, a former Deacon and Sunday School Teacher.
Funeral services will be conducted at Hollywood Baptist Church on Sunday, May 15, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Bill Soyars and the Rev. Haywood Alcorn officiating. Burial will be in Church Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at Hollywood Baptist Church on Saturday, May 14, 2005, from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM and at other times will be at the residence.

Scott Funeral Home, Chatham, is in charge of the arrangements.
Published in Danville and Rockingham County from May 14 to May 15, 2005

Name: «tab»John Daniel Easley
[John D Easley]
SSN: «tab»226329265
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»5 May 1929
Birth Place: «tab»Chatham Pitt, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»12 May 2005
Father: «tab»William S Easley
Mother: «tab»Betsy Nuckles
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jan 1945: Name listed as JOHN DANIEL EASLEY; 17 May 2005: Name listed as JOHN D EASLEY

[DI615] Nancy Easley Aaron, age 84, of Chatham, entered into rest on July 16, 2015 at her residence. She was born on March 10, 1931, in Pittsylvania County, the daughter of the late William Suiter Easley and the late Elizabeth Nuckols Easley. She was married to Victor Lindbergh Aaron, who survives. She is survived by three daughters, Martha Nelson, Grace Aaron and Mary Ellen Blosser; two sons, Victor Lindbergh Aaron Jr. and Vincent Aaron; six grandchildren; a great-grandchild; a sister, Kathleen Murphy and a dear sister-in-law Kathryn Easley. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers William "Billy" Easley, Jr. and John "Jack" Easley. She was a member of Hollywood Baptist Church. Funeral services will be at Hollywood Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.

[DI620] Name: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols Jr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»56
Birth Date: «tab»8 Mar 1908
Death Date: «tab»3 Apr 1964
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Danville (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»6 Apr 1964
Father: «tab»Daniel E Nuckols Sr
Mother: «tab»Sadie Parrish
Spouse: «tab»Janey Brumfield Nuckols

[XI620] Straightstone Baptist Cemetery,

[NI621] Publication: Richmond Times-Dispatch
9/13/1992
Gretna -- Mrs. Janey Brumfield Nuckols , 82, homemaker, widow of Daniel Ed ward Nuckols.

Name: Janey B. Nuckols
SSN: 224-68-6958
Last Residence: 24557 Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States of Am erica
Born: 12 May 1910
Died: 12 Sep 1992
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (1964 )

[DI622] Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - March 12, 2006
Deceased Name: Bodkin, Mrs. Ann Nuckols
Culpeper - Bodkin, Mrs. Ann Nuckols, 71, a retired Page County teacher, widow of Raymond Gerwig Bodkin.
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[DI623] Name: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols III
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»50
Birth Date: «tab»25 Apr 1936
Death Date: «tab»4 Sep 1986
Death Place: «tab»Gretna, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»11 Sep 1986
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols Jr
Mother: «tab»Janey Brumfield
Spouse: «tab»Hallie Stone Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»none

[BI629] Name: «tab»Sadie Aileen Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»24 Jan 1911
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols, 40
Mother: «tab»Sadie Hubbard Nuckols, 35, 3 children born all living.
Signed Sadie Hubbard Nuckols 4/5/1940

[DI630] Name: «tab»Henry Brumfield
SSN: «tab»224-52-8283
Last Residence: «tab»
29150 Sumter, Sumter, South Carolina, USA
BORN: «tab»11 Oct 1909
Last Benefit: «tab»29150, Sumter, Sumter, South Carolina, United States of America
Died: «tab»Jul 1978
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (1956-1957)

[XI630] Name: «tab»Ltc Henry A Brumfield
Birth Date: «tab»11 Oct 1909
Death Date: «tab»1 Jul 1978
Cemetery: «tab»Evergreen Memorial Park
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina, USA

[DI632] Name: «tab»John Roland Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»56
Birth Date: «tab»23 Feb 1915
Death Date: «tab»15 Dec 1971
Death Place: «tab»Gretna, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»29 Dec 1971
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Sadie Hubbard
Spouse: «tab»Birdie Wooding Nuckols

Danville Register, Danville, VA 12/16/1971
J R Nuckols Dies at age 56 Unexpectedly
J Roland Nuckols, age 56 of Gretna Rt 1 died unexpectedly at his home yesterday. Born in Pittsylnavia County 2/23/1915 and was son of late Daniel Edward Nuckols and late Sadie Hubbard. Member of Straightstone Baptist Church. Survivors: wife Birdie Wooding Nuckols; two sons Lt John R Nuckols Jr Andrews AFB, MD adn West W Nuckols, Gretna Rt1; 2 dau, Capt Birdie Jean Nuckols, San Francisco CA and Miss Betsy Aileen Nuckols; 2 brothers R W Nuckols Richmond, W Bryan Nuckols, Chatham and 5 sisters, Mrs W S Easley, Miss Kathleen Nuckols, Mrs Gladys N Wood, Waynesboro, Mrs W W Anderson, Silver Spgs MD, and Mrs H A Brumfield, SC.
Interment after services Straighstone Baptist Church Cemetery

[NI633] Roanoke Times, The (VA) - March 29, 1995
Deceased Name: NUCKOLS
NUCKOLS, Birdie Wooding, 74, of Springfield, died Sunday, March 26, 199 5. Graveside service 1 p.m. Thursday in the Straightstone Baptist Church C emetery. Arrangements by Finch & Finch Funeral Home, Altavista.

Name: Birdie W. Nuckols
SSN: 227-62-3215
Last Residence: 22153 Springfield, Fairfax, Virginia, United States of Am erica
Born: 28 Apr 1920
Died: 26 Mar 1995
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (1963 )

[DI634] NUCKOLS, John Roland Jr., 62, of Asheville, N.C., formerly of Sandston, Va.,died October 29, 2008. He is survived by his daughter, Denise Madar and husband, Scott, of Alexandria, Va.; his sons, Eric and wife, Kelly, of Centreville, Va. and Daniel of Blacksburg, Va.; and four grandchildren, Tessa, Willa and Lachlan Madar, and Austin Nuckols. John is also survived by two sisters, Birdie Jean Nuckols and husband, James Corr, and Betsy Fisher; and his brother, West Nuckols, all of the Richmond, Va. area. Born September 20, 1946, in Danville, Va., John graduated from Virginia Tech with degrees in accounting. As a Certified Public Accountant, John worked for many years as assistant comptroller for the RF&P railroad. He ended his career with the Internal Revenue Service and retired to Asheville, N.C. The family will welcome friends for a memorial gathering at Nelsen Funeral Home, 4650 Laburnum Ave, Richmond, Va. 23231 on November 22, 2008 at noon. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in John's name may be made to the Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc., 902 Prices Fork Road, Blacksburg, Va.24061-Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 11/15/2008

[XI634] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about John Nuckols
Name: «tab»John Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»20 Sep 1946
Death Date: «tab»29 Oct 2008
Branch 1: «tab»AF
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»16 Aug 1970
Release Date 1: «tab»29 Nov 1972

Name: «tab»John Roland Nuckols Jr
Birth Date: «tab»20 Sep 1946
Birth Place: «tab»Danville, Danville City, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»29 Oct 2008
Death Place: «tab»North Carolina, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Father: «tab»John Roland Nuckols Sr
Mother: «tab»Birdie Carter Nuckols

[DI636] Lynchburg News and advance
West Wooding Nuckols, 55, of Virginia Beach died Friday, April 17, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Laurie, and two sisters, Birdie Jean Nuckols and husband, James Corr, and Betsy Fisher, all of the Richmond, area. West is also survived by a niece, Denise Madar of Alexandria; two nephews, Eric Nuckols of Centreville and Daniel Nuckols of Blacksburg; and four grandnieces and grandnephews. He was predeceased by his parents, John Roland Nuckols and Birdie Wooding Nuckols, and his brother, John R. Nuckols Jr. In addition to his human survivors, West was survived by his four-legged "sons," Texas and Chuck, with whom he shared countless hours of companionship and joy. Born Jan. 26, 1954, in Lynchburg, West graduated from Gretna High School and received an associate degree from Central Virginia Community College in computer programming. After initial programming employment with J. Crew in Lynchburg, West moved to Richmond and began a series of programming jobs in the banking and financial services arenas, working both as an in-house programmer and as a contractor to multiple businesses. In 2008, he changed his focus from financial services to health care and began a programming job with Sentara in Virginia Beach. Those who knew West were truly blessed by his winning smile, his quick wit and giving nature. He was an everymanat home with himself and the world. His door was always open and he was happiest when surrounded by music and family or friends. He was a country boy through and through who never forgot his roots nor friends from "back home." Once you were West's friend, you were a friend for life, resulting in a huge network of friends. He devoted Saturday mornings to calling old friends and renewing bonds. With West, every day was special and to be enjoyed--whether it promised a big adventure (a trip to the Caribbean or a Blues Festival) or something simple (a road trip in his beloved Mustang GT convertible with the top down to view fall foliage). He had landed at his dream job with an apartment in walking distance to the beach. He looked forward to summer and hosting droves of friends. Sadly, West's plan to enjoy long walks on the beach with his new puppy Chuck were cut short by a sudden and severe illness. The world is sadder and the sun less bright with his passing. He will be so greatly missed. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 25, 2009, at Straightstone Baptist Church, 4660 Straightstone Road, Long Island. The family will gather with friends immediately following the service. The Christian Children's Fund, 2821 Emerywood Parkway, Richmond, VA 23294, www.christian

[DI637] Name: «tab»William Bryan Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»69
Birth Date: «tab»15 Sep 1917
Death Date: «tab»28 Feb 1987
Death Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»11 Mar 1987
Father: «tab»Daniel Edward Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Sadie Hubbard
Spouse: «tab»Nancy Moore Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»none

Social Security Death Index
about William Nuckols
Name: «tab»William Nuckols
SSN: «tab»223-50-8599
Last Residence: «tab»24531 Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia,
Born: «tab»15 Sep 1917
Died: «tab»Feb 1987
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (1955 )

[DI638] Name: «tab»Nancy M. Nuckols
SSN: «tab»228-82-2138
Last Residence: «tab»24531 Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia,
Born: «tab»31 Oct 1919
Died: «tab»7 Feb 2001
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (1969 )

[DI639] Name: William B. Nuckols
SSN: 229-54-5964
Last Residence: 24531 Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia
Born: 3 Nov 1942
Died: 7 Nov 2006
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (1958-1959 )

[DI643] Name: «tab»John Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»78
Birth Date: «tab»2 Dec 1869
Death Date: «tab»25 Aug 1948
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»26 Aug 1948
Father: «tab»John H Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Elizabeth Motley
Spouse: «tab»Mary Beulah Nuckols

[DI645] Name: «tab»Esther Nuckols Work
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»85
Birth Date: «tab»21 Mar 1897
Death Date: «tab»13 Nov 1982
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»18 Nov 1982
Father: «tab»John Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Beulah Gatewood
Spouse: «tab»Benjamin Work
Military Status: «tab»yes

[NI647] 1930 Kenton Co, Ludlow, KY 4-14-1930
Clarence Nuchols, 28 VA VA VA md 22
Helen, wife, 27, VA, md 21
Clarence Jr, son, 5y1m VA

[DI648] Name: «tab»Edward Nuckels
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»19
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1899
Death Date: «tab»9 Nov 1918
Death Place: «tab»Stokesland, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»30 Nov 1918
Father: «tab»J H Nuckels
Mother: «tab»M B Gatewood

[DI649] Name: «tab»Benjamin Cecil Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»76
Birth Date: «tab»4 Jul 1905
Death Date: «tab»5 Oct 1981
Death Place: «tab»Martinsville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»8 Oct 1981
Father: «tab»John H Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Mary B Gatewood
Spouse: «tab»Rene Stephens Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»none

[NI650] Birth cert for son Cecil names mother Laura Price Dickerson

[DI650] Name: «tab»Laura P. Nuckols
SSN: «tab»226-24-8094
Last Residence: «tab»24541 Danville, Danville City, Virginia,
Born: «tab»21 Jun 1908
Died: «tab»29 Dec 1996

[DI653] Name: «tab»Irene G Ludemann
Birth Date: «tab»1911
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Residence County: «tab»Wood
Residence State: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»12 Sep 1959
Hospital of Death: «tab»Home
City of Death: «tab»Wood County
County of Death: «tab»Wood
Certificate: «tab»67588
Age at Death: «tab»48
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Autopsy: «tab»Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: «tab»Married

[DI654] Name: «tab»Albert F Ludemann
Birth Date: «tab»16 Feb 1914
Birth County: «tab»Henry
Birth State: «tab»Ohio
Birth Country: «tab»United States
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Hispanic Origin: «tab»Not Hispanic (Latino)
Residence County: «tab»Henry
Residence State: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»13 Jul 1992
Death Time: «tab»12:40 PM
Hospital of Death: «tab»Long-Term Care Facilities
County of Death: «tab»Henry
Certificate: «tab»051753
Age at Death: «tab»78
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Referred to Coroner: «tab»No
Autopsy: «tab»No
Filing Date: «tab»16 Jul 1992
Hospital Status: «tab»Other/Nursing Home
Injury in Ohio: «tab»Yes
Type Place of Injury: «tab»Unspecified Place
Social Security Number: «tab»273-16-2331
Father's Surname: «tab»Ludemann
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Meyer
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Education: «tab»8
Industry of Decedent: «tab»Railroads
Occupation of Decedent: «tab»Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators
Primary Registration District: «tab»3500

[DI655] Name: «tab»James L Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»66
Birth Date: «tab»4 May 1875
Death Date: «tab»8 May 1941
Death Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»16 May 1941
Father: «tab»John Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Bettie Motley
Spouse: «tab»Nannie Myers Nuckols

[DI656] Name: «tab»Mrs Nannie Myers Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female, widowed school teacher
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»101
Birth Date: «tab»19 Oct 1871 Pittsylvania Co, VA
Death Date: «tab»5 Feb 1973
Death Place: «tab»Dry Fork, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»12 Feb 1973
Father: «tab»William S Myers
Mother: «tab»Labinda Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»James Lee Nuckols
Inf Mrs W R Dodd

[BI659]
Name: «tab»Edith Labinda Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»22 Dec 1908
Birth Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»James Lee Nuckols, 34
Mother: «tab»Nannie Green Nuckols, 37 md 11/26/1905
presence of Nannie Nuckols, mother, age 87 under oath. 11/5/1958 taken from school records
Singed Mrs Edith N Williams

[DI659] ame: «tab»Edith Labinda Nuckols
[Edith Labinda Williams]
[Edith Williams]
SSN: «tab»114079179
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»22 Dec 1908
Birth Place: «tab»Chatham, Virginia
[Chatham Pitt??, Virginia]
Father Name: «tab»James L Nuckols
Mother Name: «tab»Nannie G Myers
Disability Status: «tab»Disability denied - no record of type.
Death Date: «tab»18 Mar 1992
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Feb 1937: Name listed as EDITH LABINDA NUCKOLS; Nov 1958: Name listed as EDITH LABINDA WILLIAMS; 21 Mar 1992: Name listed as EDITH N WILLIAMS

[DI665] Name: «tab»J Lynwood Nuckols Jr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»22
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1912
Death Date: «tab»26 May 1934
Death Place: «tab»Danville, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»2 Jun 1934
Father: «tab»J L Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Nannie Myers

[DI666] ame: «tab»Lemma Nuckols Goggin
[Lemma Nuckols Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»87
Birth Date: «tab»25 Nov 1877
Death Date: «tab»20 Jul 1965
Death Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»26 Jul 1965
Father: «tab»John Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Bettie Motley
Spouse: «tab»Samuel M Goggin

[DI667] Name: «tab»Samual Goggin
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»52
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1880
Death Date: «tab»13 Dec 1932
Death Place: «tab»Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»29 Dec 1932
Father: «tab»James T Goggin
Mother: «tab»Mannie Smith
Spouse: «tab»Goggin

[XI667] Name: «tab»Samuel Mooreman Goggin
Birth Date: «tab»29 Mar 1880
Birth Place: «tab»Franklin County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»13 Dec 1932
Cemetery: «tab»Hollywood Baptist Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N
Spouse: «tab»Lemma Motley Goggin
Children: «tab»Louise Elizabeth Goggin

[DI670]
Social Security Death Index about Cecil M. Tuck
Name: «tab»Cecil M. Tuck «tab»
SSN: «tab»230-12-8191
Last Residence: «tab»24137 Penhook, Franklin, Virginia,
Born: «tab»28 Apr 1915
Died: «tab»2 Mar 2000
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[DI672]
Social Security Death Index about Virginia G. Blair
Name: «tab»Virginia G. Blair «tab»
SSN: «tab»226-42-1520
Last Residence: «tab»24531 Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia,
Born: «tab»1 Jan 1912
Died: «tab»31 Mar 1996
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (1951)

[DI673]
Social Security Death Index about David Blair
Name: «tab»David Blair «tab»
SSN: «tab»223-16-5972
Last Residence: «tab»24531 Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia,
Born: «tab»15 Dec 1909
Died: «tab»Dec 1971
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[DI674]
Social Security Death Index about Samuel Ben Goggin
Name: «tab»Samuel Ben Goggin «tab»
SSN: «tab»231-14-7502
Last Residence: «tab»24112 Martinsville, Martinsville City, Virginia,
Born: «tab»25 Jan 1915
Died: «tab»Jan 1987
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[DI675]
Social Security Death Index about Victoria M. Goggin
Name: «tab»Victoria M. Goggin «tab»
Last Residence: «tab»24115 Martinsville, Martinsville City, Virginia
Born: «tab»22 Oct 1916
Died: «tab»1 Jul 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[NI676] Attended Tomahawk Grade school, Chase City Academy, Chase City VA. 1899 Ro anoke Female College( Now Averett College), Danville VA 1900.

[NI677] Attended Milligan College, Bristol, Tenn, Business Administration, VA., Bu siness College, 1898 Richmond VA.

[NI678] Attended Towler Grade School, Climax High School, Averett College, Danvil le VA. 1917-1921 Farmville VA.

[NI679] Attended Climax High School; V.P.I. Blacksburg VA. Smithdeal Business Coll ege, Richmond VA.

[NI682] Attended Collands High School, pre-dental V.P.I., Blacksburg VA, DMD 19 27 Med. College of VA Richmond VA.

[NI684] Attended Collands High School; V.P.I. Blacksburg,VA.; Medical College of V A, Richmond VA.

[NI686] Collands High School; WIlliam and Mary College, Williamsburg VA.

[NI688] Attended Collands High School; B.S. Farmville State Teachers College 1933

[NI691] Mr. John Smith , Paul Harrelson , son of Paul Harrelson , decd. leases to Henry Power , land which his father purchased of James Nuckels the 29th Dec. 1725 , adj. Mr. John Smith . Mar. 5, 1734 .

Land Processionings 19 ___ 1731
Jonathan Ashworth, James Brewer, Samuel Bumpass, William Clopton's Orphans, Cornelius Dabney, Thomas Dickenson, Mary Englis widow, David Gwin overseer, John Haden, William Hanes, Charles Hudson, James Nuckles overseer, Anthony Pate, Adam Rutherford, Benjamin Whealer

1735 Asked that the precint be divided: Jonathan Ashworth, James Brewer, Widdow Broadhurst (Thomas Massie appeared), William Clopton's orphans, Corn elius Dabney, Thomas Dickenson, Mary English, David Gwin, William Hains, J ohn Hanes, Gent Charles Hudson, Edmund Massie, Danile Maupin, William Meridith, James Nuchols, Anthony Pate (Rowland Blackthorn appeared), Adam Rutherford, Benjamin Whealer

The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908
Crenshaw Family
Hanover County Records
David Crenshaw , Witness, to lease from James Nuckolls to James Overton, Gent. of 414 acres on both sides of Elk Creek . July 3d, 1735 . Vol. 1, p. 268.

1744 Land Processioning
Martin Baker, Rowland Blackthorne, James Brewer, Samuel Bumpass, William Clopton's orphans, Cornelius Dabney, Thomas Kickinson, John England's orphans, Jeremiah Frazier, David Gwin overseer, William Hains, John Harper, John Haynes, Maj Kimbrough, Edmund Moses, Thomas Moses, James Nuckolds overseer, Edward Pate, Adam Rutherford, Robert Wathen.

3/23/1744/45? Land Processioning
James Ashworth, James Brewer, Widdow Broadhurst, Samuel Bumpass, William C lopton's orphans, Cornelius Dabney, Thomas Dickson, Mary English, David Gw in overseer, John Hayden, Charles Hudson, William Haynes, Edmund Massie, James Nuckolds overseer, Anthony Pate, Adam Rutherford, Benjamin Whealer. A sked that the precinct be divided and that land of: Martin Baker, Samule Bumpass, William Clopton's orphans, John English orphans, John Hayden, Maj Kimbrough, Edmund Massie , Thomas Massie, James Nuckolds.

Acquired Land on the Little River, then in St Paul's Parish, later in St. Martin's Parish, still later in Frederickville Parish, still later in T rinity Parish, all because of shifting parish boundaries, not by changing of residence. Shifting county boundaries also put his property eventually in Louisa Co.

Hanover Co, VA
Bk A p157 Deed 8 Oct 1744 James Nuckolls Sr.of Hanover Co. "unto my loving son James Nuckolls Jr." my plantation and 200ac in Louisa Co.", lyi ng in the fork of the Little River joining on the south fork of the River (James). Witnesses, Abraham Gedells(?), ? Kimbrough, Charles Nuckolls.

David Earl McKercher in his web page states that James II was repor ed to be of Welsh descent and that he served as a surgeon in General Staring's army. There is no source given for this.
SInce he is proven to have been born is the US, any reference would have had to have been his grandfather since his father ws also baptized in the US

[NI692] Husbands will Probate Record 1767 - LOUISA CO, VA SOURCE Dennis J. Yancey

1777- Lists of tithes from Trinity Parish: Keziah Nuckols....7
(History of Louisa Co, VA pg 170)

From Order Books & Chauncery Records of Mecklenburg County:
Chuncery Court 19 June 1810 - Mecklenburg County

Plaintiffs:
Absalom Yancey, Robert Yancey, Zachariah Yancey, Thomas Yancey, William
Nuckolls, Richard Nuckolls, Lewis Nuckolls, Mary Armstrong, John Thomps on &
Elizabeth his wife, Austin Hancock & Ann his wife, Keziah Nuckolls, Patsy Nuckolls, Patsy Watkins, Anne Watkins, James Green & Ann his wife, Abel Gregory & Elizabeth his wife, William Overby & Susannah his wife, Charles Yancey, Dolly Yancey, Anthony Lumpkin & wife Mary, Abby Yancey, William Beadles & wife Ann, Richard Davenport, Bazel Thompson, (Kitty, Rhoda, Mary, John, Yancey, Francis & William Thompson) - infants sue by William Beadles, (Charles, Dolly & Abby [above mentioned] are infants and sue by Zachariah their next friend).
Vs.
Defendants:
Lewis Tapp & wife Jane, Martha, Ann, Keziah, Mary, Absalom, Charles, Willi am &
Elijah Yancey - rep. of Charles Yancey decd.

The defts. not appearing in court it appears they are not inhabitants of t his
commonwealth - ord. to be here 3rd Monday in October next. Which to be published in Newspaper in town Richmond for 8 weeks successively & posted at court days at front door courthouse.

20 November 1810
In this suit Thompson infants sue by William Thompson, published notice has been given. It is ordered that of the 432 acres mentioned in complainents bill & which was patented to Charles dec and conveyed by a former decr ee of this court to John Lewis together with 425A pat. to William Yancey to be sold to highest bidder for cash & credit. William, Thomas, Charl es & his representatives to be reimbursed for taxes.Bal proceeds to be divided into 8 [eight] parts. 1( One] each to:

[1/8 part to: ] Absalom Yancey
[1/8 part to: ] Robert Yancey
[1/8 part to: ] Zachariah Yancey
[1/8 part to: ] Thomas Yancey

1/8 part to be paid to representatives of Keziah Nuckolls decd - Richard, Lewis & William Nuckolls, Mary Armstrong, John Thompson & wife Elizabeth, Austin Hancock & wife Ann, Keziah Nuckolls, remaining 1/8 of same part to be divided between Pasty & Ann Watkins.

1/8 part to be paid representatives of Lewis Yancey decd - divided into four parts: To William Beadle & wife Ann, Richard Davenport, Bazel Thompson, & infant children of Sarah Thompson decd - 1/7th to each - Kitty, Mary, Rhoda, John, Yancey, Francis, & William Thompson.

1/8 part to be paid to representatives of Richard Yancey, the younger, decd - in seven equal parts to: James Green & wife Ann, Abel Gregory & Elizabeth, William Overby & Susannah, Anthony Lumpkin & Mary, Charles, Abby & Dolly Yancey.

Remaining 1/8 part to be divided among defendants: 8 equal parts: Lewis Tapp & wife, Martha, Ann, Keziah, Mary, Absalom, Charles, and Elijah Yancey.

Taxes & Cost to be paid first.
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[NOTE BY COMPILER: Although it is uncertain under what circumstances these court proceedings and legal actions were taken - the records show the proceeds being distributed in eight equal parts among eight children of Richard and Mary Yancey - or in those cases where the child was deceased - among the grandchildren of Richard and Mary. This is one of the few documents that pretty much proves that Richard had eight children who lived to adulthood and left children and also lists those grandchildren living (in 1810) that descend from four of his deceased children: Keziah, Lewis, Richard Jr. & Charles. At least two other of Richard's children: Joseph & Hezekiah Yancey had died prior to this date without leaving any descendants.

RICHARD & MARY YANCEY OF MECKLENBURG COUNTY - COURT
RECORDS

Order Book 8 page 525 - 1795

John Lewis
vs.
Edmund Taylor, Charles Yancey Exr & son of Richard Yancey, Absalom Yanc ey - son of sd. decedent, William Yancey - eldest son of sd decedent, Robert Yancey and Richard Yancey also sons of said decedent, and Zachariah Yancey, Keziah Nuckolls daughter of sd decedent. The subpoena against the deft.

Complainants wants clear title of land bought of Edmund Taylor - wants tit le from
Yancey heirs.

[Note from Compiler: In the above record William Yancey is referr ed to as the
eldest son. One should be careful in interpreting this - it is thoug ht by some that this might have meant that he was the eldest 'living' s on - but that his brother Lewis may actually have been the oldest son of R ichard.]

History fo Louisa Co, VA pg170
list of tithes in 1777 from Trinity Parish, Keziah Nuckols....7

Louisa Co, VA
Book: F, Page: 451, Grantor: Nuckolls, Keziah, Grantee: Nuckolls, Willia m, Date: 13-Jul-1759
[no abstract]

Book: H, Page: 93, Grantor: William Shelton and Mary, his wife, Grantee: R ichard Anderson, Date: 19-Nov-1779
William Shelton and Mary, his wife, of Louisa to Richard Anderson of same £295 on Rockey Branch by survey of William Pettit containing 1521/2 acres, 70 acres of which William Shelton bought of Benjamin Cook and 82 1/6 acres he bought of Vincent Tullock adjoining Capt. Nathaniel Pope, John Bullock, James Terry, Charles Colley, Kezeah Nuckolls with appurtenances. Sig. William Shelton and Mary (x) Shelton. wit. Robert Goodwin, Thomas Davis, Cyrus Davis, Robert Wilson.

Early Descendants of William Overton & Elizabeth Waters of Virginia by W P Anderson, Cincinnati, OH 1938 pg-
Robert Harris (d 1799 Louise Co W B 4 Pg109-MHH) lived near Little Riv er in Louisa, m about 1775 Mezapina (1) Walton will prob Sept 1811 (dau of John Walton of Hanover). Issue:
Benj Harris
Amelia Harris m Duke Cosby
Martha Burnett Harris b 10/12/1782 m Ricahrd Mantlo
Joseph Harris
Richard Harris m Miss Nuckolls
Robert Harris
Thomas Harris
Nancy Rice Harris
(1) B.B. "j" pg80 Dec 8, 1800. Deed between Richard Nuckolls of Tennessee and his attorney William Cook, to Mezzipina, "widow and relect of Robert Harris, dec'd" and the said Amelia, wife of Duke Cosby, Benjamin Harris, Robert Harris, Martha Burnett, wife of Richard Mantlo, Joseph, Thoma s, Richard, Nancy Rice Harris, all children and distributees of said Robert Harris, land on Little River N & S side of Beach Branch. Richard Nuckol ls had sold this land to Robert Harris but never deeded it. His mother, Kiziah Nuckolls had resided there. Louisa Co, VA Court notes by my sister, Jessie Penfleton Spencer-JSA

[NI693] Hanover Co, VA
Bk2 p29 5 Jan 1767 Will of Charles Nuckolls VA

I, CHARLES NUCKOLLS, of Louisa County do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in manner and form following Imprimis I lend unto my beloved wife, KEZIAH all my estate, both real and personal during her widowhood and in case she should marry, my will and desire is that she may peaceably possess of my land and two of my slaves names Paul and Lucy during her natural life. Then I give and bequeath unto my two son JAMES and WILLIAM after the decease of wife KEZIAH, all my land to be equally divided between them and to their heirs and assigns forever, amy will and desire is that if either of the above mentioned sons should die without lawful issue, or before they attain to the age of twenty-one years, that then his part of the land shall descend to my son RICHARD his heirs and assigns forever and in case either of my above mentioned sons should die without lawful issue , or before they attain to the age of twenty-one years and that then his part shall descend to my son LEWIS and to his heirs and assigns forever. For this my will and desire is that at the marriage or death of my widow, that the remainder of my estate shall be equally divided amongst those of my children that are not possess of my land and further my will and desire is that in case wife should die before my children have got sufficient schooling, that then there shall be a sum sufficient raised out of my estate to maintain and school them and at age fifteen my will and desire is that my sons shall be bound'out to good trades till they attain the age of twenty years and I appoint CAPT.WADDY THOMPSON, SAMU EL NUCKOLLS and JOHN BULLOCK Executors of this my last will and Testament as witnessed by my hand and seal this fifth day of January in the year of our Lord One Thousand and Seven Hundred and Sixty Seven.

Sealed & delivered in the presence of: WILLIAM SHELTON JOHANN WATKINS JAMES BULLOCK CHARLES NUCKOLLS. At the court held for Louisa County, November 9th, 1767. This will was this day proved in open court by the oath of WILLIAM SHELTON, JOHANN WATKINS and JAMES BULLOCK witnessed the reto by the court and deemed to be recorded JOHN NELSON CC

Bk A pg 127-128 13 Feb 1743 John Foster of Fredericksville Par. Louisa Co, and Ann his wife, to Shirwood Harris of same 15 pounds currt money. 1 04 acres and plantation on both sides of Cubb Creek in Fredericksville Par ....Wm Harris' line; purchased by sd Foster by Indenture of Feoffment 13 F eb 1742 of Laurence Redman and acknowledged in Louisa Co. Wit: Jeremiah Glen, Charles Nuckolls

June 1745 Book A pg 188 Benjamin Brown of St Martin's Par, Hanover Co ., to Charles Nuckolls of St Paul's Par., Hanover Co..80 Pounds currt. mon ey. 29 acres in Fredericksville Par.... James Nuckold's corner...Charles B arrett's corner..to Little River, down same to mouth of Billeys Branch. Wi t: James Yancy, John Lane.

Louisa Co, Deed Book B, Page 82,Book B, Page 82 1 Jul 1755 Benjamin Bibb of Louisa Co. to Charles Nuckols for L40 currt money.Negro manslave Isa ac ....If sd Bibb do pay $40 pounds on or before 28 Dec. next, deed here in to be void. Wit: Charles Beckley, Saml Winston, Charles Barrett

W.B. 2 p 29 Will of Charles Nuckolls. Wife Sarah Keziah. Sons: Jas., Wm ., Richard, Lewis. To sons James and William, all my land equally. Excors .: Capt. Waddy Thompson, Saml. Nuckolls, John Bullock. Dated 5 January 175 7. Signed: Charles Nuckolls. Wit.:Wm. Shelton, Isham Watkins, James Philip s. Rcd. 9 November 1767

Book B pg117-118 April 24, 1761 Richard Bullock of Granville Co, North Carolina to Charles Nuckolls of Fredericksville Par, Louisa Co; 610 Pounds cu rrt. money; 44 acres in Fredericksville...(partial)

W.B.2 p 30 Bond of James Bullock, Exor. of Charles Nuckoll's est. Bondsmen: Jas. Bullock, Frederick Harris. Amount L 1000 Dated and rcd. 9 Nov 17 67 Signed John Bullock, James Bullock, Fred K Harris

Louisa Co Guardian Bonds p115-116-GDN BOND
John Nuckols Gdn to Lewis and Keziah Nuckols, orphans of Charles Nuckolls Dec'd; L1200 currt. money; Sec. James Nuckols. 10-12-1783

Richmond Enquirer 11-17-1812 pg 4
Virginia- At rules holden in the Clerk's Office of the Superior Court of C hancery for the Richmond District, the 12th day of October 1812. Richard Nuckolls, Lewis Nuckolls, Mary Armstrong, James Watkins and Nancy his wife, Austin Hancock and Ann his wife, John Thompson and Elizabeth his wife, Keziah Nuckolls, which said Richard, Lewis, Mary Nancy, Ann, Elizabeth and Keziah, with William Nuckolls, are children, heirs at law and distributees of Charles Nuckolls, deceased, who was a son of James Nuckolls, the elder deceased, Charles Nuckolls, Thomas, John, Nathaniel, Samuel and Mary Nuckolls, Sarah Grunnell and John Hughson and Lucy his wife, which said Charles, Thomas, John, Nathaniel, Samuel, Mary, Sarah and Lucy, are children, heirs at law and distributees of James Nuckolls dec'd who was also a son of James Nuckolls, the elder, deceased.
Against
William Nuckolls, John Nuckolls, Henrietta Harris, Ann Mallory, Lucy Duke, Marston Duke, John Duke and James Duke, children of Elizabeth Duke, Marietta Thompson, an infant under the age of twenty-one years, by Braxton Bird and Mary his wife, their guardians; Mary T Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson, the only children of Lucy Anderson dec'd who was Lucy Thompson, sister to John Thompson and wife to Alexander Anderson, by the said Alexander Anderson their father and next friend, John Kilby and Elizabeth his wife, who was Elizabeth Thompson, another sister to the said John and Nathaniel Thompson, which said John, Nathaniel, Elizabeth and Lucy were the children of Mary Thompson, who was Mary Nuckolls, Christopher Wingfield and Elizabeth his wife, and Nancy Hix by her father and guardian Joseph Hix, which said Elizabeth and Nancy are children of Nancy Hix, wife of Joseph Hix, who was Nancy Nuckolls, Defendants. The defendants John Nuckolls and Henrietta Harris , not having entered their appearance and given security according to the set of assembly and the rules of this court, and it ap pearing by satisfactory evidence that they are not inhabitants of this country ---- It is ordered that the sadi defendants do appear here on the
first day of the next term and answer the bill of the plaintiffs and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the city of Richmond for two months successively and posted at the front door of the capitol in the said city. A copy Teste, Wm W Henning, C.C

[NI694] Natioaanl Banner, and Daily Advertiser, Feb 15 1834
Died at her rsidence in Robertson County Tennessee on 21st of January 183 4, Mrs Temperence Nuckolls, wife of Dr Richard Nuckolls, aged 70 years- T he deceased was a native of Louisa County Virginia and was among the fir st who emigrated to the land which now contains her remains. She had be en a member of the Baptist Church upwards of 40 years. Her loss will be lo ng and sorely lamented by her numerous circle of friends and relatives.

[NI695] Early Descendants of William Overton & Elizabeth Waters of Virgin ia by W P Anderson, Cincinnati, OH 1938 pg-
Robert Harris (d 1799 Louise Co W B 4 Pg109-MHH) lived near Little Riv er in Louisa, m about 1775 Mezapina (1) Walton will prob Sept 1811 (d au of John Walton of Hanover). Issue:
Benj Harris
Amelia Harris m Duke Cosby
Martha Burnett Harris b 10/12/1782 m Ricahrd Mantlo
Joseph Harris
Richard Harris m Miss Nuckolls
Robert Harris
Thomas Harris
Nancy Rice Harris
(1) B.B. "j" pg80 Dec 8, 1800. Deed between Richard Nuckolls of Tenness ee and his attorney William Cook, to Mezzipina, "widow and relect of Robert Harris, dec'd" and the said Amelia, wife of Duke Cosby, Benjamin Harris, Robert Harris, Martha Burnett, wife of Richard Mantlo, Joseph, Thomas, Richard, Nancy Rice Harris, all children and distributees of said Robert Harris, land on Little River N & S side of Beach Branch. Richard Nuckolls had sold this land to Robert Harris but never deeded it. His mother, Kiziah Nuckolls had resided there. Louisa Co, VA Court notes by my sister, Jessie Penfleton Spencer-JSA

Richard and Temperance came to Tenn in 1792. This on his tombstone, which also shows where he was born and that he was a baptist. He was a veter an of the Rev War having enlisted at the age of 16 and served for 3month periods until end of the war. He was at the surrender of Cornwallis, War se rvice record found in Washington DC. DC.S file No 4627 Vol 192, file S46 27 record group 15a. He was granted a pension of $63.33 per annum. With h im to Tenn came his bro-in-law, Martin Walton, who was also in the Rev War in the same outfit, both from Louisa Co, VA. They came to Robertson C o, TN and when the town of Springfield was laid off, Richard Nuckolls bought some of the first lots sold. The will of Richard is recorded in Will Bo ok # 8 page 85, Robertson Co, Courthouse. The tombstones of Richard and wife Temperance can be found on what is the Old Nuckolls farm, four miles out from Springfield, Rt # 3. The farm has been sold and resold and divided into several small farms. The old graveyard was in a 20 acre plot in the middle of the farm. This plot is now part of the Henry Choate farm. Most of the tombstones have been carted off and used for all sort of purposes, even to building the foundations to a bridge across the creek. Mr. Choate retrieved the tombstones of Richard and Temperance and placed them in their original places - the foot markers are still there. They are the only ones left in the graveyard. They are of marble and each broken in half, but the lettering on them still plain.

Robertson Co TN Will Bk 8, pg 85Will of Richard NUCKOLLS
In the name of God Amen, I Richard NUCKOLLS of the County of Robertson a nd the State of Tennessee being of sound mind and possessing a disposing memory and knowing that it is appointed for all to die, and having accumulated in life aportion of this worldly goods and feel a dispostion to dispo se of the same in manner and form followingTo wit,First my will and desire that at the time of my death should I owe any just debt or debts that the same shall be paid by my executor herein after n amed out of my estate and also my funeral expenses.

Secondly I give and bequeath to my daughter Tabitha FOOTE my bassin tract of land wherever she now lives containing two hundred and twenty eight acres more or less. Also my negro boy Jacob to be by her freely used and occupied possessed and enjoyed also a woman named Esther and negro___.

Thirdly I give and bequeath to my son Sterling NUCKOLLS one negro boy named Jim to be by him freely possessed and by him and his heirs forever.

Fourthly I give and bequeath to my daughter Eleanor LONG one negro man nam ed Edom and one negro boy named Anthony and a negro girl named Rebecca to be freely posessed and enjoyed by her and her heirs forever.

Fifthly I give and bequeath to my son John NUCKOLLS one negro boy named Ned to be by him and his heirs freely possessed and enjoyed forever.

Sixtly I give and bequeath to my son Lewis NUCKOLLS one half of the tract of land whereon I now live containing four hundred and ninety nine acres more or less, also one tract of land in the War tract containing eighty two acres more or less, also one negro woman named Sabina to be by him and his heirs freely possessed and enjoyed forever.

Seventhly I give and bequeath to my son Richard NUCKOLLS one negro boy named Allen, one negro girl named Mary to be by him and his heirs freely possessed and enjoyed forever.

Eighthly I give and bequeath to my son William NUCKOLLS the other one half of the tract of and whereon I now live as before mentioned, also one negro girl named Louisa to be by him and his heirs freely possessed and enjoyed forever.

Ninethly my will and desire is that all the balance of my estate of whatev er kind or nature it may be not herein specially directed and the proceeds thereof to be equally divided amongst all my children before mentioned .

Tenthly and lastly I hereby constitute nominate my son Lewis NUCKOLLS whole and sole executor of this my last will and Testament hereby making all other or former wills by me heretofore made satisfying and confining this to be my last will and testament in the presence of the subscribing witnesses.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteen th day of June one thousand eight hundred and thiry four.
signed, Richard NUCKOLLS
Signed and acknowledged in our presence and tested in the presence of the testator and tested in the presence of the testator Test, W. SEAL, Jo hn HUTCHISON and G CHILDRESS.Probated August term 1835.

The foregoing last will and testament of Richard Nuckolls Dec' was presented in court for probate and thereupon came William Seal, John Hutchinson a nd George Childress subscribing witnesses thereto who being first sworm and deposed and say that they were acquainted with Richard Nuckolls and Testator and that he acknowledged the same in their presence upon the day it bears date to be his last will and testament and that he was in his proper mind. The court therefore ordered that it be recorded.

Lousia Co, VA
Deed Book I , Page 330
11 Sep 1797 Richard Nuckols and Temperance Nuckols (wife) to William Terry £45 for 25 acres .on the waters of Little River on the east side of Lasley Branch to Baileys Branch .....

Deed Book I , Page 460
11 Sep 1797 Richard Nuckols and Temperance Nuckols (wife) she can't trave l...

Burial info:
Richard and Temperance Nuckolls graves. They are on private property wi th a locked gate. The people keep horses in the pasture where the graves are at. My mother is standing between their graves since their stones have since been broken by the horses. The owner had lived on the land f or 7 years and did not know where both graves. When I found where they should be at, I uncovered his since his was broken at the time and her's was not. The owner told me that we could put up a fence around the sites to protect them. Since that time, her's has been broken. :(. There appear to be at least 5 graves there. The other 3 are just small stones. The re are enough of us descendants from these 2 people that if each of us cou ld just put $1 into a fund to protect these graves and repair their markers. He could be given a veterans marker since he was a veteran of the American Revolutionary War. I have the paper work, but need to submit the facts. We would need at least 100 feet of chain link fence and a gate. My mother has 50 feet now for our using. I also have other pictures before her 's got broken and before his got worse than what it is now. Jerry Stout

The Early Descendants of WIlliam Overton and Elizabeth Waters of Virgin ia and Allied Families, W P Anderson, Cincinnati Ohio 1938
Robert Harris (d 1799 Louisa Co, VA WB 4 pg 109) lived near Little Riv er in Louisa County m c 1755 Mezapina Walton. Will probated Sept 1811. S he d/o John Walton of Hanover Co. Issue: Benjamin, Amelia m Duke Cosby, Ma rtha m Richard Mantlo, Joseph , Richard m Miss Nuckolls, Robert, Thomas and Nancy Rice Harris. D.B. "J" pg 80 Dec 8 1800 Deed between Richard Nuckolls of Tennessee and his attorney William Cook to Mezzipina, widow and relect of Robert Harris deceased, and the said Amelia wife of Duke Cosby, Benjamin Harris, Robert Harris, Burnette, wife of Richard Mantlo, Joseph, Thomas, Richard, Nancy Rice Harris, all children and distributes of said Robert Harris, land on Little River N & S Side of Beach Branch. Richard Nuckolls had sold this land to Robert Harris but never deeded it. His mother Kiziah Nuckolls had resided there. Lousia County Va court notes by my sister, Jessie Pendleton Spencer-JSA

Robertson County, Tennessee Deed: Page 224 6 August 1805

JAMES MENEES TO RICHARD NUCKOLES, ET AL,
This indenture made, this 6th day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand Eight hundred & five, between James Menees Sheriff of Roberts on County, of the one part, and Richard Nuckles and Thomas Johnson of the County, aforesaid of the other part:
Witnesseth, That, Whereas by a writ of Venditioni exponas founded on a Judgement obtained by an original attachment John Carr, against Samuel Glover, Administrator of William Glover, dec's. Issued from the Court of Pleas & Quartersession for the said County of Robertson at July Term, 1801, directed to the Sheriff of Robertson County aforesaid requiring him the said Sheriff to sell one tract of land containing 640 acres lying in Roberts on County on Sycamore Creek by which writ the said Sheriff was the cause to be made the sum of Forty Three & 36 1/2, Dollars to satisfy the Judg ement aforesaid and a further sum of $7.98 1/2 as fees of Officer accruing on the suit aforesaid, and whereas the said James Menees did in pursuance of the writ aforesaid exposed to public sale agreeable to law the
land aforesaid containing 640 acres butted and bounded as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a gum and hickory saplin; running West 80 chains to a white oak; thence South 80 chains to a gum; thence East 80 chains to a poplar; thence North to the beginning.
On the 3rd Monday in October 1801, and selithe same to the said Richard Nuckles and Thomas Johnson who was the highest bidder for the sum of %57.O O, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged.
Now the said Menees for and in consideration of %57.OO and the premises aforesaid and by virtue of the power and authority vested in him by law as Sheriff aforesaid doth by these presents bargain sell alien release convey and confirm unto the said Nuckles and Johnson, all that certain tract of land contained within the bounds aforesaid with all and singular the rights privileges and emlouments thereunto belonging or appertaining with all the advantages hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, To have and to hold the same with the prem ises aforesaid to the only Troper benefit and behoof of them the said Richard Nuckles & Thomas Johnson their heirs and assigns forever.
in witness Thereof, the said James Menees as Sheriff hath hereunto set his hand affixed his seal, the day and year first above written.
Signed,James Menees, S.R. Co.,
with his seal affixed,.., Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
Robertson County Court, August Term, 1805, this deed was acknowledged in Open Court by James Menees and ordered to be Registered. Test:Thomas Johns on C.R,Co.

RICHARD NUCKOLLS REVOLUTIONARY RECORD & PENSION APPLICATION
Service Record #13781
Private in the Company commanded by Captain White of the Regiment commanded
by Colonel Taylor in the Virginia Troops.
Pension recorded Book E Volume 7 Page 90 $63 33 per annum

Pension Application #S~4627 State of Tennessee County of Robertson
On this day being the 15th dayof May in the year 1833 personally appeared in in open court Richard Nuckolls a resident of said county and state of Tennessee aged about seventy one who first being duly sworn according to law doth on this oathmake the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of an act of Congress passed the 7th ~June 1832~ He states that he entered the service of the United States as a militia in the year 1778 under the following officers Captain John White and Lieutenant Henry Johnson this was at Albemarle barracks in the state of Virginia and served a tour of three months he did not leave this place. He recollect that two of the soldiers mutinied here their names were Norman Kid & Jord on Gibson, they were drummed out of camp after being whipped.~ He s of the impression that Col. Taylor & ______ ____ commanded after the time of 3 months had expired, the relief or as théy were called came a nd he was discharged. In the same year 1778 he was again called in for a tour of three months in the County of Louisa State of Virginia under Captain John White & Lieutenant H. Johnson the same officers that he first served under, He marched towards Hampton & Norfolk, and joined the main army as well as he now recollects at Richmond Virginia, He is not certain who was his commander in chief but he thinks it was General Meadows, Colonel Innis and Major Armstrong, after this service of 3 months He was again released and returned home. In the Year 1779 He was again called on for a tour of three months from the County of Louisa State of Virginia under Captain Richard Phillips, Lieutenant Merriwether. He went very near t he same route as above stated and under the same chief officers. He recollects in this tour that Major Armstrong got angry and challenged all the officers of the Regiment if they would come one at the time he was tried for some officers but acquitted, after his tour of 3 months had expired, he was released as he thinks at Gloster[Gloucester] in the State of Vir ginia and returned home.
In the year 1780 He was again called in for a tour of three months from the same County & State under the command of Captain William Harries, Lieutenant Anthony Winston. His company he thinks joined the Regiment in the Co unty of Hanover under Colonel Taylor from this place we marched toward Gloster [Gloucester) and after marching and counter marching without anything particular happening, We were relieved at Hanover as he now recollec ts and returned home.
In the year 1780 He was again called on for a tour of six months from t he same County & State under the command of Lieutenant Hezakiah Rice th is not being a full company we had no Captain We first went to Petersburg to wait for reinforcement to go to the south and after trying this so me short time. We were marched by Lieutenant Rice towardHampton and join ed the main army, as he thinks commanded by General Lafayette, We were ordered back to Petersburg to await the reinforcements for the purpose of going to the south, We remained there some considerable: time when they we re discharged. after a service of four months instead of six.
No reinforcements having come as we expected and returned home Sick he recollects that he was hauled in a cart from Petersburg to Richmond and from there home. In the year 1781 He was again called out from the same County & State for a tour three months under the Command of Captain John White, Lieutenant Samuel Pettis from this we were marched to the siege of Little York when I arrived at Gloster [Gloucester] opposite Little York I was put in the company commanded by Colonel Mercer, We then had a fight with the British near Gloster [Gloucester] and we defeated them and we remained stationed between the two armies until Cornwallis surrendered, at the time of the surrender he was unwell and did not march with the army in to the town, but he saw the army march and the brittish [british] march out, General Washington was the Commander-in~chief at this place, soon after this he was discharged at Glouster [Gloucester] and I returned home and never was called in again after an actual service in the army of the United States Nineteen months, which he served as above stated, that he never recieved any written discharge & that he was drafted.
He states that he was born in the county of Louisa State of Virginia in the year 1762 from that place I moved to the state of Tennessee Robertson County where I now live and where I have lived thirty three or thirty four years. He stated that he has no documentary evidence of his service, but he has a living witness to wit, Doctor Martin Walton who has a recollection of three of the tours of service as above stated, having served in the same tours with him and in the same company which certificates of the said Martin Walton which is hereto attached is referred to, He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or amnesty except the present and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of any agency in any state. He would state that Martin Walton & William Edwards as his neighbors and refers to their certificates here to attached.

TEST: W. Seal cikRICHARD NUCKOLLS SR.

This day appeared in open court Doctor Martin Walton a resident of Robertson County & State of Tennessee aged about seventy one years who first being sworn according to Law doth on his oath state that he is well acquainted with Richard Nuckolls the above applicant and has been for many years. He states that he has heard his declaration read and knew of the service of three of the above tours by the applicant having served with him the tour to Little York was one. He has a distinct recollection of the fact of leaving the applicant sick and that a cart was sent after him.
Sworn in Open CourtMartin Walton
TEST:W. Seal cik

RICHARD NUCKELLS
ROBERTSON COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$63.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$189.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JUNE 17, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72

[NI697] Surgeon in KY. Married and Had children, according to Bertha's book on page 25.
According to Jean Harrison data, he never married and lived in Paducah, K Y.
According to Ardath Edwards notes, he went to KY, which she took from Berthas book

Bertha's Book shows this Richard born 1790, however I propose strong evidence to show otherwise. Also other evidence to support parentage. (However 1884 Court record proves this lineage)-see below
1. 1820 Census of father Richard Nuckolls shows 2 male sons ages 16-18 born 1802-1804 and 3 male sons ages 16-26 born 1794-1804. John Walton born 1798, Lewis Walton born 1800 Starling married Jan 1, 1820 born 1792 but in this grouping. If Richard born 1790 he would have been over 26 years old. Leaves us with 2 sons born William G born 8/15/1804 and Richard born 10/27/1802 fitting perfectly.
2. Fits description of a surgeon in Kentucky
3. Family came to TN in 1792 so 1850 place of birth TN fits
4. Named in fathers will in 1835 , Richard in 1830 Census in Calloway Co, KY
5. No sons remaining in 1830 census , Richard Jr appears in 1830
6. 1840 Census and Tombstone spelled with 2 LL's
7. 2 slaves willed to him by his father in 1835 Allen and Mary probably the slaves ages 26 and 23 in the 1850 slave schedules.
8. Mary Nuckolls, (slave named in fathers will) appears in the 1870 Census of Calloway Co, born c1810 agrees with the name of the female slave in 1870 census. 1870 census Mary born in TN agrees with location with Richard Nuckolls Sr.
9. Nuckolls buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Calloway Co, KY are the descendants of these slaves.

He must have been a popular doctor, since 2 persons in Calloway Co KY were named after him"
Name: «tab» Richard Nuckolls Hurt
Birth Date: «tab» 7 Apr 1856
Birth County: «tab» Calloway
Ethnicity: «tab» White
Gender: «tab» Male
Father's Name: «tab» H D Hurt
Mother's Name: «tab» Mary A Clark
County of Residence: «tab» Calloway
Note-Named after Dr Nuckolls who delivered child

Name: «tab» Richard Nuckolls Smith
Birth Date: «tab» 6 Jul 1856
Birth County: «tab» Calloway
Ethnicity: «tab» White
Gender: «tab» Male
Father's Name: «tab» Howel Smith
Mother's Name: «tab» Jane Redding
County of Residence: «tab» Calloway
Note-Named after Dr Nuckolls who delivered child

Name: «tab» John B. Warren et al
Other Party: «tab» William Nuckolls et al
Case Name: «tab» William Nuckolls et al v. John B. Warren et al
Civil Year: «tab» 1884
Civil Place: «tab» Carroll, Tennessee, USA
Cause of Action: «tab» Estate Dispute
Case Description: «tab» Additional Plaintiffs: Temperence (Foote) Rice; Narcissus Bradford; John Foote; R. N. Foote; J. W. Widdick & A. L. Ragsdale et al. Additional Defendants: L. M. Beckerdite(?); S. T. & A. B. Gibbons; Tobe & Annie Nuckolls; J. B. & R. H. Driskill et al. Richard Nuckolls died testate in Calloway Co., KY in 1860.
Court of Origin: «tab» Chancery
Division: «tab» West
Range: «tab» 83
Section: «tab» C
Shelf: «tab» 5
Box Number: «tab» 269

[DI697] Name: «tab»Richard Nuckolls
Probate Date: «tab»8 Oct 1860
Probate Place: «tab»Carroll, Tennessee, USA
Inferred Death Year: «tab»Abt 1860
Inferred Death Place: «tab»Tennessee, USA
Item Description: «tab»Wills, Vol A-B, 1822-1904
(scanned to CD)
In the name of God, Amen, I Richard Nuckolls being sorely afflicted and expecting death proceed to have first of record my Will, which is in --- given of the result of my conclusions for many years as follows to wit, first my Soul to God next as to my estate, I desire all just debts to be paid by my executors who are Howell Smith of Calloway County, Nelson Owens and Moses Riley of Marshall County Kentucky.
First I bequeath to said Howell Smith of my estate One Thousand dollars and to Nelson Owens Five hundred dollars to Moses Riley Five hundred dollars.
Secondly I bequeath that my executors take care of raise up to mature age and if feasibly, educate out of the personal of my estate the boy Tobe and the girl Nanny and the boy Nedd and free them as Ihereby do at their maturity and send them off to some foreign free country as required by the laws of Kentucky and furnish them with five hundred dollars each to settle themselves in the new country, my executor to have the discretionary power to sell negros and land except the tract lying here on Clark's River three miles southeast of Waidsboro at which place I wish is their houses to be put up and a farm cleared the negros first at and ___ said farm and managed and controlled by my executors, particularly Howell Smith till after the maturity of the free children, Tobe, Nanny and Nedd.
When it, the farm and negroes may be sold and the balance of every thing distributed among my brothers and sisters equally, allowing my two sisters Tabitha Foot and Eleanor or Nelly Long and my beloved brothers, Starling Nuckolls ten percent over their distributable proportions of my estate.
This I do owing to Starling's misfortune and my sisters with him being poorer than the rest. The following portions of my Will is intended to be more directed to my Executors than otherwise.
I have a tract of land of four hundred acres lying in Carroll Cty Tennessee eight miles South of MacLemoresville or near it at which my executors should attend to immediately as their discretion my point out and prevent deferdations? And make such disposition of it as they think proper.
I have a tract of land in Marshall County Kentucky lying three miles southeast Briantsburg which they (my executors) may dispose of it because necessary to carry into effect my foregoing bequeaths.
I have a law suit now depending in the Graves Circuit Court between Laman & Norton and myself in which suit they are urging an unjust claim against me which suit I desire my executors to defend to the utmost extrinsicity. I sued Cornelis? Atkison on some notes for the hire of my boy Allen leaving and the last years hire and a Judgment for near one hundred dollars against him to pay his tavern bill against me these not being secured to me by security, and forever being well secured to me by good security he by falsely making it appear that there had been a contract between us that the hire of the negro was to go in payment of the tavern bills secured in pleading an account for set of an account that much of it was unjust owing to my extreme sickness and my messenger failing to Perform his duty I coudnt be at the trial nor my young lawyer get word from me whether I could be there or not which enabled Atkinson to do me great personal wrong in that suit. I have an interest in a claim now undergoing adjustication in Columbia Arkansas with Edward & Co against a man by the name of Witherington amounting to about two hundred dollars to my part which I desire to be strictly attended to and that saw my books as respective of date are just in relation to settling my accounts that my executors have full discression, in adjusting and confiscating, as they may think proper my executors is not to be required to give security unless good cause is shown by interested parties given under my hand and seal this 8«sup»th«/sup» day of October 1860. Richard Nuckolls
Attest J B Graham, J S Gardner, Samuel Tarry


I, Paris M Ellison, clerk of the Calloway County Court in the state of Kentucky do certify that at the county court began and held for said county at the courthouse in Murray on Monday 22 instant the foregoing last Will and testimony of Richard Nuckolls dec'd was produced in open court and forever by the oaths of J S Gardner, S A Tarry, two of the subscribing witnesses ___ as required by law and ordered to to record. In testimony of which and that the same together with this certificate stands truly recorded in my office . I hereunto set my hand this 22«sup»nd«/sup» day of October, AD 1860.
P M Ellison, Clk
by E H Covington, DC
Produced for probate July term 1881 in said court.(See scanned copy for Clerks certification)

[XI697] Dr Richard Nuckolls is buried in the Nuckolls Cemetery in Calloway Co, KY Located about 100 yards east of road intersection at Wadesboro, in the woods.

His slaves took his surname and are buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery, in Calloway Co, KY. Dr Richard tombstone 10/27/1802-10/10/1860.

[NI698] Family of Narcissa found on WFT Vol 48 Tree 386
Siblings, Benjamin Franklin , Nancy m William Crain, Isaac Wilson m Julet te Hammond Crook, America m Sackville Easter, Amanda m John A Bowers, Emi ly m Stephen Franklin Sparks


Constitution of the Walnutgrove Baptist Church, State of Tennesse, Hardem an County, March 4, 1850
On Monday after the first Lord’s day in March in the year of our Lord o ne thousand eight hundred and fifty, a convention of Brethren and Sister s, under the title of an arm of Piney Grove church, met at Walnut Grove me eting house, and after Divine Service, proceeded to the constituti on of a church at Walnut Grove, by the following named Brethren, who we re called as a presbytery for that purpose:
The undersigned Brethern and Sisters were then regularly organized into t he Baptist Church according to the Scriptural plan as we conceive, aft er which a charge was delivered to them by Bishop L. Savage upon the impor tance of their christian obligations and duties.
Narcissus Nuckolls (She was the last member to sign. # 27)


CHURCH BOOK OF WALNUT GROVE CHURCH
beginning with the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy .
The undersigned Brethern and Sisters were then regularly organized into t he Baptist Church according to the Scriptural plan as we conceive, aft er which a charge was delivered to them by Bishop L. Savage upon the impor tance of their christian obligations and duties.
Narcissus Nuckolls

[NI699] Will Book # 5 p 106 Hardmen Co Court House TN. Burial prob. Nashville TN

John and Starling were granted (five) 25 acre tracts of land (total of 1 25 acres) on the 8th day of May, 1826. Certificates No. 2559, 2560, 256 1, 2562 and 2563 were listed to them both on the 6th day of March 1826. T hese certificates were not signed by the Governor of Tennessee, William Ca rroll until the 2nd day of July 1827.

[NI700] Said to have a long flowing white beard that was plaited. He was said to h ave tucked it into his shirt as it extend below his waistline.
1880 Census Richard and Lucinda havea grandson Allen age 4 months. HIs s on William Albert did not marry until 1881, so Allen could have been bo rn to him and maybe a first wife. Daughter Martha is still in the househol d, so could be her son also.

[NI702] elayed birth record of son Houston claims on affidavit the birth record was entered into the old family Bible. This tells us that a Bible may be in the hands of a descendant.

No record of his civil war service:
2 possibilities
Name: William N. Nuckles
Company: F
Unit: 1 (Turney's) Tennessee Infantry.
Rank - Induction: Private
Rank - Discharge: 2 Lieutenant
Allegiance: Confederate

Name: William H. Nuckles
Company: D
Unit: 17 Tennessee Infantry.
Rank - Induction: Private
Rank - Discharge: Private
Allegiance: Confederate

NAME: Nuckolls, William W.
WIDOW: Nuckolls, Mary Francis
PENSION #: W10344

[NI704] Researcher Doris White
whiteandrider@yahoo.com

[DI705] Junia Blanche Nuckolls
[Junia B Nuckolls]
[Junia Blanche Mason]
SSN: «tab»444245302
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»31 Jul 1906
Birth Place: «tab»Marshall Sal, Missouri
Father Name: «tab»George L Mason
Mother Name: «tab»Mary O Bramble
Death Date: «tab»23 Mar 1993
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Aug 1943: Name listed as JUNIA BLANCHE NUCKOLLS; 31 Mar 1993: Name listed as JUNIA B NUCKOLLS

[BI706] Name: «tab» John H Nuckolls
Gender: «tab» Male
Birth Date: «tab» 18 Jun 1902
Birth Place: «tab» Jackson, Madison
Father: «tab» John Franklin Nuckolls
Mother: «tab» Mary Lee Thompson
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[DI706]
Name: John Nuckolls
SSN: 447-18-4686
Last Residence: 74361 Pryor, Mayes, Oklahoma,
Born: 18 Jun 1902
Died: Apr 1967
State (Year) SSN issued: Oklahoma (Before 1951 )

[XI706] Name: «tab» John Henry Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab» 18 Jun 1902
Birth Place: «tab» Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Death Date: «tab» 1967
Death Place: «tab» Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA
Cemetery: «tab» Chouteau Cemetery North
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab» Chouteau, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA
Has Bio?: «tab» Y
Spouse: «tab» Junia Blanche Nuckolls
Father: «tab» John F. Nuckolls
Mother: «tab» Mary L. Nuckolls

[DI707] me: «tab»Madelaine Rose Evans
[Madelaine Rose Nuckolls]
[Madelaine Nuckolls]
[Madelaine Rose Gattolliat]
SSN: «tab»565348511
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»22 Jun 1922
Birth Place: «tab»Lac La Biche Mission, Canada
[Grandin Albe??, Canada]
Father Name: «tab»Ali Gattolliat
Mother Name: «tab»Maria Vasseur
Death Date: «tab»22 May 2002
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Dec 1944: Name listed as MADELAINE ROSE EVANS; Oct 1947: Name listed as MADELAINE ROSE NUCKOLLS; 30 May 2002: Name listed as MADELAINE R NUCKOLLS

Newspaper Title: Seminole Producer, The Newspaper Location: Seminol e, OK, US
Obituary Publication Date: 11/1/2003
Funeral services for longtime Maud resident Madelaine Rose Kuckolls are sc heduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Trinity Baptist Church in Maud. Rev. Wa yne Taylor will officiate the services. Burial will be at 2 p.m. Tuesd ay at Ft. Gibson National Cemetery in Ft. Gibson, and will be under the di rection of Knight-Swearingen Funeral Home. Nuckolls died Wednesday May 2 2, 2002 at Presbyterian Hospital in Oklahoma City at the age of 79. She w as born to Ali Gattolliat and Maria (Vasseur) Gattolliat on June 26, 19 22 in Lac Le Biche, Alberta, Canada. She married John Winston Nuckol ls on Oct. 3, 1947 in San Rafael, Calif. Nuckolls was a homemaker, and mov ed to Maud from Midwest City in 1967. She was a member of the Trinity Bapt ist Church of Maud, the American Legion Auxiliary, the Air Force Women?s A uxiliary, and she delivered Meals on Wheels for Project Heart in Maud. Nuc kolls was preceded in death by her parents; and one son, Johnny Ross Nucko lls. She is survived by her husband, John, of the home; three sons, Mart in Nuckolls and Henry Nuckolls, both of Irving, Texas, and George Nuckoll s, Seminole; one sister, Carmon Maki, Rochester, Alberta, Canada; one brot her, Roland Gattolliat, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; seven grandchildren; a nd seven great-grandchildren.

Shaweee News Star
Madelaine Rose Nuckolls
Maud resident Madelaine Rose Nuckolls, 79, died Wednesday at Presbyterian Hospital of Oklahoma City. Survivors include her husband, John W. Nuckolls of the home; three sons a nd daughters-in-law, Martin and Gaye Nuckolls of Irving, Texas, Georgea nd Leslie Nuckolls of Seminole and Henry and Vicki Nuckolls of Irving; seven grandchilldren and seven great-grandchildren; a sister Carmon Maki of Rochester, Alberta, Canada; and a brother, Roland Gattolliat of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Services are 10 a.m. Tuesday at Trinity Baptist Church of Maud with the Rev. Wayne Taylor officiating. Burial will follow at Fort Gibson National Cemetery at 2 p.m. under the direction of Knight-Swearingen Funeral Home.

Seminole Producer, The - (Dec/17/2007) Seminole, OK
Funeral services for longtime Maud resident Madelaine Rose Kuckolls are scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Trinity Baptist Church in Maud.Rev. Wayne Taylor will officiate the services.Burial will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Ft. Gibson National Cemetery in Ft. Gibson, and will be under the direction of Knight-Swearingen Funeral Home.Nuckolls died Wednesday May 22, 2002 at Presbyterian Hospital in Oklahoma City at the age of 79.She was born to Ali Gattolliat and Maria (Vasseur) Gattolliat on June 26, 1922 in Lac Le Biche, Alberta, Canada.She married John Winston Nuckolls on Oct. 3, 1947 in San Rafael, Calif.Nuckolls was a homemaker, and moved to Maud from Midwest City in 1967.She was a member of the Trinity Baptist Church of Maud, the American Legion Auxiliary, the Air Force Women?s Auxiliary, and she delivered Meals on Wheels for Project Heart in Maud.Nuckolls was preceded in death by her parents; and one son, Johnny Ross Nuckolls.She is survived by her husband, John, of the home; three sons, Martin Nuckolls and Henry Nuckolls, both of Irving, Texas, and George Nuckolls, Seminole; one sister, Carmon Maki, Rochester, Alberta, Canada; one brother, Roland Gattolliat, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

[XI707] Name: Madelaine Rose Nuckolls
Relationship: Wife of Nuckolls, John W
Birth Date: 26 Jun 1922
Death Date: 22 May 2002
Rank: CMSGT
Branch: US Air Force
Last known address: 1423 Cemetery Road Fort Gibson , OK 74434
Interment Date: 28 May 2002
Cemetary: Ft. Gibson National Cemetery
Buried At: Section 10 Site 40
Cemetary URL: http://www.cem.va.gov/nchp/ftgibson.htm

[NI708] d

[DI708] MAUD -- John Winston Nuckolls, 90-year-old longtime Maud resident, passed from this life Friday, March 22, 2013, in Oklahoma City.Funeral services with full military honors will be at 10:30 a.m., Friday, March 29, at Trinity Baptist Church in Maud with Rev. Rusty McMullen officiating the service.Interment will follow at Fort Gibson National Cemetery in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma at 2 p.m., Monday, April 1, 2013.Services are under the direction of Knight-Swearingen Funeral Home in Maud.Messages of condolences may be sent to the family online at www.swearingenfuneral.com.

[NI710] Name: Johnnie R Nuckolls
Birth Date: 24 May 1951
Death Date: 21 Jul 1962
Rank: CMSGT
Branch: US Air Force
Last known address: 1423 Cemetery Road Fort Gibson , OK 74434
Interment Date: 7 Aug 1962
Cemetary: Ft. Gibson National Cemetery
Buried At: Section 10 Site 40
Cemetary URL: http://www.cem.va.gov/nchp/ftgibson.htm

[NI717] Children:
Ronald Lynn Jones (1952 - 2011)*

[DI717] ame: «tab»Mildred June Nuckolls
[Mildred June Jones]
[Mildred Jones]
SSN: «tab»440324671
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»1 Jul 1934
Birth Place: «tab»Mazie Mayes, Oklahoma
[Mazie, Oklahoma]
Father Name: «tab»John H Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Junia Blanche Mason
Death Date: «tab»16 Jun 2002
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jan 1950: Name listed as MILDRED JUNE NUCKOLLS; Jan 1959: Name listed as MILDRED JUNE JONES; 29 Jun 2002: Name listed as MILDRED J JONES

[DI719] Name: «tab» Mrs Fannie Nuckolls
Gender: «tab» Female
Birth Date: «tab» abt 1846
Birth Place: «tab» Near Toone, Tennessee
Age: «tab» 64
Death Date: «tab» 8 Jun 1910
Death Place: «tab» Toone, Hardeman, Tennessee
Certificate Number: «tab» 38370

[NI720] Goodspeeds History of Tennessee, Hardeman County 1887
John W. Nuckolls, M.D., a well known physician and extensive planter, a resident of Toone, Hardeman Co., Tenn., is a native of the county where he resides, born December 7, 1840, the fourth of nine children, eight now living, born to Starling and Narcissa (Whitaker) Nuckolls. The father was of«u»«i» Welsh descent,«/u»«/i» born in Virginia in 1784, but when a child came to Tenness ee and settled in Robertson County. He was engaged in farming and the milling business and was a prominent man of his day. He died in 1860. It is thought the mother was a native of Lincoln County, Tenn. She was much young er than her husband and died in Hardeman County in 1876. John W. in the fall of 1861 entered the Confederate States Army and joined what was kno wn as Capt. J. J. Neely's company of cavalry and was received in Forrest 's command. He served two years under him but was captured in December, 18 63, and was held as a prisoner of war several weeks in Bolivar, but was fi nally released upon taking the oath of allegiance. December 5, 1867, he married Miss Fannie R. Anderson, daughter of Edward Anderson, of Hardeman County. She was born in 1845, and they are the parents of eight children, six now living. Immediately after his marriage he began the study of medici ne, and in 1870-71 attended the Medical College of Nashville, after whi ch he returned home and began practicing in connection with Dr. J. R. Ande rson establishing a drug store at the same time. Dr. Nuckolls dissolved partnership with Dr. Anderson after two years' connection. He now owns a fi ne residence in Toone valued at $5,000, besides 4,000 acres of land in Hardeman and Madison Counties. Dr. Nuckolls is a Democrat in politics and h is religious views are in sympathy with the Missionary Baptist Church.

Note from Karen KRai3@aol.com
Dr. J. R. Anderson, with whom Dr. John W Nuckolls partnered in 1871, was J ohn R Anderson, a brother of Frances R. Even though the bio says the part nership was dissolved after two years, the firm was still in business as Anderson and Nuckolls in 1895 Hardeman Co, paying fees to the court for lic ensing.





1870 Hardeman Co, Bolivar, TN
John W Nuckolas 29 TN
A R 25 (f)
A P 1/3 (f)
* household next door has a child lisred as age 2/3

Family researcher
KRai3@aol.com
Karen M Raichle

[NI721] Did not join the Confederacy due to being blind in one eye.

HARDEMAN COUNTY TN - VOTERS - January 1902 Accounts
Nuckolls, N.C. Livery to Nov 2 1901 34.80
Nuckolls, S.T. Labor/material Bolivar/Jackson bridge 85.15
Nuckols, W.P. 276 ft. lumber & hauling 4.26

[BI721] Have also seen birth date of FEB 2

[DI721] Name: «tab»Starling Franklin Nuckolls
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»30 Sep 1918
Event Place: «tab»Toone, Hardeman Co., Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»74
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»Jan 1844
Birthplace: «tab»Hardeman
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Starling Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Tenn.
Mother: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Tenn.
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Crusly
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»01 Oct 1918
Informant: «tab»J M N uckolls
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4183274
Image Number: «tab»1910
Film Number: «tab»1299686
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»v 27 cn 241

[HI722] (Research):Narcissa cannot be found in 1860-1870-1880 census to confirm any children.We know from marriage date the Pirtle children were her step children. IN 1900 she claims she birthed 2 children but none are living. If married in 1860 and husband died 1862, she would barely have time for 2.

[NI725] Conversation with DELLA CROWE FOWLER KIRBY (as best she can remember) June, 2008
RE: EXIE CROWE NUCKLES AND MARRIAGE TO VIRGIL NUCKLES
Exie and Virgil were married in Lexington, NC; they had a double wedding with his niece, Nellie. Virgil had a sister Hattie who was the mother of Nellie and another sister Florrie or maybe Florence (who might have been called Flo). After their marriage, they lived in Morganton, NC. Virgil had an upholstery shop and Exie did baby sitting. They then ran a boarding house in Morganton. They sold the boarding house and rented a house. Next, the moved to Roanoke, VA and bought a house there. They then sold this house and bought a trailer. Virgil was still doing upholstery work. Supposedly, they (or Virgil) wanted to look at moving to Ashville, NC area. Around this time, Virgil took Exie to visit her mother and family in Lenoir, NC; all she had were the clothes on her back and whatever she packed in her suitcase. He went back to Roanoke and hooked up the trailer with all its contents and took off with some woman he apparently had been seeing on the side; apparently the woman had told him she was pregnant. He was supposed to pick up Exie and, of course, he never did; when she returned to Roanoke on her own, she found the trailer and Virgil were gone. This was probably early 1950's. Apparently, his family did not know where he had gone.
Exie had several miscarriages and, of course, never had any children. It was said that during their marriage, Virgil had made passes at Doris, who was one of Exie's younger sisters.
Some 21 years later, Virgil returned to NC and came to see Exie. He had been living in or near Washington, DC with some lady. He wanted to remarry Exie (she had obtained her divorce some time after he left). This would be some time in the 1970's since Exie's mother was still living at the time and very opposed to Exie having anything to do with Virgil.
They did not marry and did not live together but did keep in touch. Virgil had TB and EXIE took care of him until his death. He left a Will leaving most of his assets to EXIE and requested that she send a sum of money to the lady he left behind in Washington which she did. Apparently, the lady was not too happy with the sum of money she was left but EXIE gave what the Will directed.Virgil's mother lived in Winston Salem; sometime after Virgil left, she became ill and Exie cared for her until her death. Exie went to nursing school after Virgil left her. She was working for Mrs. Wilson (wife of some of the furniture people -Bernhardt family) who encouraged her to go into nursing. Anglee Crowe Mandish

[HI725] (Research):Name: Virgil Nuckles SSN: 242-03-9820
Last Residence: 28645 Lenoir, Caldwell, North Carolina,
Born: 29 Nov 1912 Died: Sep 1984 State (Year)
SSN issued: North Carolina (Before 1951

[DI725] Name: «tab»Virgil Edward Nuckles
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Divorced
Age: «tab»71
Date of Birth: «tab»29 Nov 1912
Residence County: «tab»Caldwell
Residence State: «tab»North Carolina
Date of Death: «tab»2 Sep 1984
Death County: «tab»Caldwell
Death State: «tab»North Carolina
Autopsy: «tab»No
Institution: «tab»Home
Attendant: «tab»Physician
Burial Location: «tab»Burial in state
Source Vendor: «tab»NC Department of Health. North Carolina Deaths, 1983-87

[NI726] In 1850 Zerelda was living alone, but next door was John and Jane Cotton a ges 59/66

[NI727] William is found in the First Virginia Nuckolls & Kindred Book II page 1 39 #186

It is possible that he married Harrison Brown 12-10-1838 in Hardeman Co, TN marriage record scanned to DVD

Goodspeeds History of Tennessee, Hardeman County 1887
William Nuckolls, an old and highly esteemed resident of Hardeman Count y, was born August 15, 1804, in Robertson County, Tenn. His parents were R ichard and Temperance (Walton) Nuckolls; both were natives of Virginia a nd came to Middle Tennessee about 1798. They had a family of five sons a nd two daughters, our subject being the youngest and only surviving on e. He received a very limited education. In 1824 he located in Hardeman Co unty where he has since resided. In 1852 he wedded Zarilda Cotton, who w as born in 1818. To them were born six children, of whom two sons and t wo daughters are living. Mr. Nuckolls was for a short time magistrate, hav ing received his appointment from Brownlow. He has been a Democrat near ly all his life and during the war was a strong Union man. His chief occup ation has been the saw-mill business in which he has amassed quite a sn ug fortune. He is also interested in farming. He began life without capit al but by industry and attention to his affairs is now the possessor of ab out 2,600 acres of fine land. He has lived in Hardeman County many years a nd is universally regarded as an able, substantial and worthy citizen. Nei ther Mr. nor Mrs. Nuckolls have ever united with any denomination.

Minutes of the Walnut Grove Church
June 21th 1874, The church met persuant to adjournment. sermon by the pa stor, Elder J. H. Curry. Text Gal. 5 chapter, 15 verses. After which t he church sat in conference and transacted the following business: 1st, o pened the way for the reception of members. No application was made. 2n d, Reference called for, the minute of last meeting absent. Bro. McDani el asked further time to report getting Sister Nelsons letter of dismissio n. 3rd, A notice being served on Brother William Nuckolls & wife by Br o. McDaniel
reports that they live a considerable distance from the church and will a ttend as often as they can and that they attend church regularly at Toon 's Station. On motion adjourned to meet next regular meeting.
J.H. Curry Moderator
C.C. McDaniel, Clk protem

[NI728] 1900 boarding with James Motley b 5/1845 Wd- VA VA VA

Goodspeeds History of Tennessee, Hardeman County 1887 pg59
Noah C. Nuckolls, one of the leading livery men of Bolivar, is a son of William and Zarilda (Cotton) Nuckolls, and was born September 8, 1855, in Ha rdeman County. He was reared on a farm and had good educational advantage s. After reaching manhood he spent some time in Texas, Middle Tennessee a nd Arkansas. He then returned to Hardeman County and farmed till 1885, wh en he moved to Bolivar and opened a livery stable, which he is now operati ng with evident success. Though in business only a short time Mr. Nuckol ls has succeeded in gaining his share of the patronage of the county. M r. Nuckolls' fine rigs for the accommodation of the public are to be h ad at the very lowest prices. Those having had any business transactions w ith him have found him pleasant and prompt in all his dealings.

[DI728] Name: «tab»Noah C. Nuckolls
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»31 May 1935
Event Place: «tab»Bolivar, Hardeman, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»79
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1856
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Hardeman Co
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»W. M. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Robertson Co, Tn
Mother: «tab»Zerelda Cotton
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Near Bolivar, Tn
Burial Date: «tab»01 Jun 1935
Informant: «tab»L A Nuckolls
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4184435
Image Number: «tab»615
Film Number: «tab»1876827
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 13099

[NI729] Reel 147 Frame 0698 NUCKOLLS VS YANCEY

We the jury find for the plaintiff 7.4.6 damages. WM Hughes, foreman

1784 William Nuckolls in account with Ann Yancey: to cash paid for picki ng tobacco at Richmond; to cash paid for rolling sd. Tob. To Richmond, f or hogsheads, to cash paid for rolling another hogshead tob.; to tobacco l ost out the hogs at Richmond through the neglect of sd. Nuckolls, to diffe rence between transfer and heavy taob. (total) 7.7.0. Credit by 8th pa rt of 635#tob. Laid out of the refused tob. At Richmond; by same of 887# tob. Refused at New Castle; by 8th part 38 barrels corn 5.13.3. Ann Yanc ey
William Nuckolls complains of Ann Yancey in custody &c of a pl ea for that whereas the said William in the year of our lord 178 (blan k) at the Parish of Trinity and Louisa County at the special instance a nd request of the sd. Ann, undertook to overlook her the said Ann's Negro es by going twice a week for which the said Ann agreed she would give h im a portion considerable less than overseers who stay on the plantation w ould demand. Which part in corn and tobacco was worth 7 pounds and where as afterwards to wit at the Parish and County aforesaid, the sd. Deft. Pro mised the said plaintiff that he should have as much as his services was r easonably worth 7 pounds.
Whereas afterward to wit in the year of our Lord 178 (blan k) at the Parish and County aforesaid the said deft. And plaintiff agre ed to leave all matters in dispute between them to the determination of Wa ddy Thomson, Gent. And Anthony Thomson and that they would abide by the de termination. Ann undertook and faithfully promised that she the said defen dant would pay to sd. Plaintiff whatever them men should award the said pl aintiff. In fact saith that the sd. Gentlemen awarded him the sum of 7 pou nds. Nevertheless the said deft. Intending (illeg.) and subtly to decei ve and defraud the said plaintiff hath not paid him any sum of above menti oned but altogether hath and still doth refuse to pay the same to dama ge of sd. Plaintiff 20 pounds and therefore he brings suit. Bullock, pg. E xd. August 6, 1787 Charles Yancey, Jr. DS for Thos. Johnson, Shff. Sept. 1 787 Court orders Sheriff of Louisa County to take Ann Yancey, relict of Ro bert Yancey, de'd., and have her body before justices at the courthou se on the second Monday suggest next to answer William Nuckolls of a pl ea of trespass on the case damages 20 pounds. 31 July 1787
This is to certify that Ann Yancey informs me that she believ es (blank) Kelly of Henrico County is a very material witness for her in t he suit of WM. Nuckolls against her. You are hereby directed to issue a co mmission to take the deposition of sd. Kelly. 13 March 1788. To clerk Loui sa, Chas Yancey.
Sir, Since I was down I have considered my scarcity in bringi ng you the four hands and have hired Unity to Mr. James Beadles for 10 pou nds the year. You will please to send her up immediately with her clothe s. Though your bargain was not with my knowledge, yet I have no objecti on to its standing and the equitable proportion for there hands must be be tter than for four hands as the chance of ground is much better as th at is can't injure you and I am sure is more to the interest of my brother 's estate. You will please to inform Little Charley Col. Nelson is li ke to employ him if we can agree when I see him which will be at cour t. I must further request the favor of you to make payment of your bon ds in money or property as I am sued for a considerable sum and hardly thr eatened by others. It will not be in my power to wait without selling my e state to make payment. I am yr. Friend, Chas. Yancey
October 18, 1786 Gentleman, I and Mr. Crank being called up on by Mrs. Nancey Yancey to view a crop of tobacco made by Mr. Nuckol ls in the year 1784. We thought the tobacco to be cut green, not sorted a nd weather beaten. It appeared to me the overseer must be folly or else n ot acquainted with making tobacco. Sig. John Swift.
We the subscribers being mutually chosen by William Nuckolls a nd Charles Yancey, Jr. to settle a dispute between them relating to the sa id Nuckolls looking after his mother's Negroes as a overseer in the year 1 784, and the witnesses being fully heard, are of opinion that Charles Yanc ey do pay the sd. Nuckolls as his proportion of the said crop. 7.3.6 giv en under hands this 1st November 1786. (Sig.) Waddy Thomson, Anthony Thoms on.
Zechonis Trainum, George Crank and Charles Yancey, Jr. summoned Frid ay 15 March 1788, to testify on behalf of Ann Yancey in suit William Nucko lls plt. And said Yancey relict of Robert Yancey deft. The sheriff of Henr ico County ordered to summon William Kelly on 2nd Monday Nov. 1788, to tes tify on behalf of Ann Yancey.

[DI729] Estate settlement 1818 scanned to CD

[NI730] Said to have a mother that was a Nuckolls.

James Hall, born 1757, was the son of Susanna Hall, who died, 180 4, Louisa Co., Va. (Will Book 5, p. 165) James Mar. 1788, Nancy Pet tit, dau. of William,III, and Susanna Ballard Pettit. (Lousia
Co., Va., Mar. Register, 1, p. 42). Witnesses to the wedding we re : Richmond Harris, James Nuckolls and Henreitta Terry. (Jam es Hall's birth date confirmed by his Revlotionary War Record).

01-Aug-1783 Cty. Lou, Book: 2, Page: 493, James Terry, Type: Will, Record ed Aug 1783 Louisa County, wife Henretta; daughter Jane Bullock, to son Stephen my land on Indian creek (236 acres); ... divided amongst daughters Jane Bullock, Mary Terry, Henritta Nuckols, Anney Terry, Sarah Terry, Eliza beth Terry, Frances Terry, James Terry, William Terry, Barbary Terry, a nd Joseph Terry. To Jane a Negro named Crease, To daughter Henritta Nucko ls a Negro named Hester, To wife Henritta Negros named Jack, Lucy, Amy, To m, Sarah, and Di[??]. Executors are Robert Goodwin and James Nuckols.

[NI731] Birth date does not agree with parents marriage date. Can this be the jam es age 84 and wife Patsy age 84 in Louisa Co, Trevellions Depot VA -pg 4 26 in neighborhood with his brother Charles, widow and their children>

[NI736] Land Processioning Records Nov 17 1755
John Anthony, Page Blunt overseer (appeared for haden orphans), Samuel Bum pass, John Darrocott, John Hayden orphan's, John Hill, Maj Kimbrough, Jam es Nucholls overseer, Cornelius Tinsley Jr, Harry Tomkins

11/19/1759 # 8 Precinct
John Anthony,Page Blunt overseer, Samuel Bumpass, John Darrocortt, John Hi ll, Maj Kimbrough, James Nuchols overseer, Cornelius Tinsley Jr, Harry Tom kins

James III moved to the South Fork of the Little River onto 200 acres la nd the he received the deed to. This land was near what was called Charl es Nuckolls Corner, after his brother Charles. Records also indicate th at he was granted 200 acres of land by William Henderson and his wife, w ho resided in Albemarle CO VA.

According to Bertha Nuckolls, in her book, William is thought to be Jam es III's wife's father. Bertha work also sites some records that are avail able on James III.

(no date) right before entry for Nov 13, 1769
-The Last Will and Testament of John Watkins, Deceased was exhibited in Court by
Isham Watkins one of the Executors therein named, who made oath thereto as the Law Directs, and the same being also duly proved by the oaths of William Rice and Thomas Jackson, two of the Witnesses thereto is admitted to record, and on the said motion of the said Isham Watkins and his performing what the Law in such cases require, a Certificate is granted him for obtaining thereof in due form.
Louisa County Court 13th November 1769
Ordered that Thomas Jackson, William Rice, James Nucholls and Cornelious McCoy
or any three of them being first duly sworn appraise in current Money the slaves (if any) and personal Estate of John Watkins, Deceased and return the appraisment thereof to Court.

3-13-1780 Will Book II pg366 History Co Louisa Co, VA pg61
Louisa delt firmly with her British foes. In the year 1780 in Februa ry at the late dwelling of John Marshall, deceased, before William Hugh es of the said County of Louisa. Executor, lawfully constituted by Willi am Pettus, Frederick harris, Aaron Fontaine, Robert Armistead, Charles Yan cey, William Lipscomb, James Burnley, John Whitton, John Smith, James Nuck ols, John Saunders, Elias Thomason, William Garrett and others beign elect ed , tried and sworn on oath do say that John Husdon is a Bristish subje ct and his property was confiscated at the inquiry, Mar 13, 1780.


From "Louisa County Public Service Claims" by Chisholm:
April Court 1782, JAMES NUCKOLS is credited with 24 barrells of flour, imp ressed for the use of the public in April, 1781. One gun, impressed for t he use of the public, May 1781 "October 30, 1780, Recd of MR. JAMES NUCKOL LS for the use of the state, 10 bushels of wheat at twenty pounds per bush el. Amt. 200 pounds----Two hundred Pounds Signed GARRITT MINOR CPS for Lou isa. ...."Louisa County, Nov. 1, 1781, No. 4 400 wt be @ 3d, 1.5 ... I her eby certify that JAMES NIJCKOLLS has furnished for public use two beeves g ross wt four hundred pounds... .40 lbs.. Five Pounds WILL ANDERSON

Publick in May, 1781; 3 pounds for 29 flour barrell April,1781220 flo ur barrels April, 1781James Nuchols by Garrett Minor March 27, 1781 als o3 pounds for 24 flour barrels rec'd of said Nucholls by said Minor. He ap peared on Louisa County Tax Rolls 1782, 1784/5, 1788, 1789, 1790, 1791, 17 92, 1793, 1794, 1795. He died in Louisa County in 1810. The Inventory a nd Appraisal of his estate by RICHARD HARRIS, BENJAMIN HARRIS, WILLIAM MIL LS, SAMUEL NIJCHOLLS and ROBERT HARRIS was recorded 1 Dec 1810. The sale t ook place December, 1810. (Louisa Co Wills 1801'97 1817 p 357, 358, 484, 59 4, 356.

"The Louisa County records reflect a deed from James Nuckolls, "Sr." of Ha nover County, to James Nuckolls, "Jr." of 200 acres in Louisa County on t he fork of the Little River. The deed was dated October 12, 1744. (Th is is assumed to be from James II to James III). This was near a place cal led Charles Nuckolls Corner, which was his brother's place. His wife's fat her, William Henderson, also granted him 200 acres of land, which appea rs to be a gift.

There are also the following articles in the National Archives.
Photostat 39416 Virginia Revolutionary War Records of Court of Louisa Coun ty Virginia: "James Nuckolls, April 1782, received pay for flour Barrel s" Photostat 39376

"James Nuckolls, April 12 1782 received pay for gun. Louisa County, N ov 1, 1781. No 4.. 400 wt. of beef at L5 3d. I hereby certify that James N uckolls has Furnished for public use two beeves, gross wt. 400 lb. Will A nderson "

WILL OF JAMES NUCKOLLS , dated 17 March 1810, Louisa County, Virginia, fr om Will Book S, Page 349.
I James Nuckolls of the County of Louisa do hereby make my Last Will and T estament in manner and form following: that is today, First. It is my Wi ll and desire that all my just debts be paid.

Item I give and devise to my daughter ----Mary Nuckolls--- one Fair thi rd of the Tract of Land whereon I reside to include the Houses, during h er natural life, and after her decease to go to my son ---Thomas--- to h im and to his Heirs and asigns forever.

Item I give and devise to my said Son Thomas the other two thirds of the a bove land to him and to his Heirs and asigns forever - -

Item I give and bequeath to my son ----Charles---- two Negroes, Harry a nd Peter, to him to his Heirs
forever. - -

Item I give and bequeathe to my Grand daughter -----Sally Nuckolls--- daug hter of my said Son Charles Ten pounds to her and to her Heirs forever.

Item I give and bequeathe to my son John Ten dollars to him and to his Hei rs forever. - -

Item I give and bequeathe to my Son Nathaniel two negroes John and Jenny w ith her future increase to him & to his Heirs forever.

Item I give and bequeathe to my daughter Sarah Gunnel my negroe woman Fan ny & her two children Maria &Ann with their future increase to her a nd to her Heirs forever. - -

Item I give and bequeathe to my daughter--- Lucey Hewson--- my negro wom an Juda & her two children Edward & Garland with the future increase of Ju da to her and to the Heirs lawfully begotten of her body forever.

Item I give and bequeathe to my two grand sons--- Asa & Ezra--- so ns of my son John or to the Survivors, a negro girl named Martha with h er future increase to them or to the Survivors their or his Heirs forever.

Item I give and bequeathe to my daughter Mary, over and above the one thi rd of my land devised above, four negroes, First Abraham & Bob and Din ah & Letty with the future increase of the two latter: also one equal pa rt of all my Household & Kitchen furniture stock of Horses, cattle she ep & hogs together with my
plantation utensils to her and her Heirs forever - -

Item I give and bequeathe to my son Samuel the following negroes namely Ne d, Will, Caroline, Nanny, Mima & her daughter, Betty, with the Increa se of the females, also the other two thirds of all my Household and Kitch en furniture, my stock of every kind together with my plantation utensi ls the other third having in the furegoing clause been given to my daught er Mary, to him the said Samuel Nuckolls to him and to his heirs forever.

Item It is my will and desire that my negro woman Nanny shall not be forc ed from her Husband, and hereby require of my son Samuel to whom she is le ft in the foregoing clause, never to suffer a forcible separation; from h er husband, if he can by any reasonable means prevent it.

Item It is my will and desire that my son ---Samuel--- is consequen ce of my having given him an over proportion of my personal Estate sha ll be responsible for all just demands that may be brought against me.

Lastly I appoint my friend Robert Harris & my son Samuel Executors of th is last Will & Testament - hereby revoking all others by me heretofore mad e. In Testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and affixed my se al this Seventeenth day of March in the year one thousand Eight hundred a nd Ten.

James Nuckolls

Signed Sealed and published in the presence of - -

Peter S. Barret
Geo Mc Gehee
Charles Nuckolls
Benjamin Harris

(Written on the right hand side of second page .)
At a Court held for Louisa County on the 9th day of July 1810 This will w as this day in open Court exhibited by Robert Harris & Samuel Nuckols t he executors therein named and was proved by the oathes of Peter S. Barre t, Geo Mc Gehee, Charles Nickols and Benjamin Harris Witnesses there to & by the Court ordered to be recorded and the said execution having ma de oath thereto and entered into bond with approved security condition ed as the law directs. A certificate is granted them for obtaining a prob ate thereof in due form.

Teste

History of Louisa Co, VA
p. 61 - dealing with the Revolutionary history: "Louisa delt (sic) firm ly with her British foes. In the year 1780, in February, "at the late dwel ling of John Marshall, dec'd, before William Hughes of the said coun ty of Louisa, Executor, lawfully constituted by William Pettus, Frederi ck Harris, Aaron Fontaine, Robert Armistead, Charles Yancey, William Lipsc omb, James Burnley, John Whitton, John Smith, James Nuckols, John Saunder s, Elias Thomason, William Garrett and others being elected, tried and swo rn on oath do say that John Hudson is a British subject," and his proper ty was confiscated, at the inquiry, March 13, 1780." This is from the Loui sa Records, Will Book ii, p. 366, per footnote.

Grant dated Nov. 22, 1779, THOMAS JEFFERSON to William Phillips Son and h eir at Law of Richard Phillips dec'd. £6.5 sterling paid by William Philli ps into the Treasury of this Commonwealth by survey dated 11th June 17 52 re 1201 acres in Louisa County on both sides Cross Swamp located WILLI AM HALEY'S Corner Pine by WILLIAM HALEY'S from a Glade of Cross Swamp h is Corner Pine in FRANCIS CLARK'S line . . . *********James NUCKOLS Corn er large pine on Watsons line . . . *********


James Hall, born 1757, was the son of Susanna Hall, who died, 180 4, Louisa Co., Va. (Will Book 5, p. 165) James Mar. 1788, Nancy Pet tit, dau. of William,III, and Susanna Ballard Pettit. (Lousia Co ., Va., Mar. Register, 1, p. 42). Witnesses to the wedding we re : Richmond Harris, James Nuckolls and Henreitta Terry. (Jam es Hall's birth date confirmed by his Revlotionary War Record).

Richmond Enquirer 11-16-1810 pg 4
On Friday the 7th day of November next, will be sold to the highest bidd er on twelve months credit (on the premises), the tract of land on which N athaniel Nuckolls dec'd lately resided, lying in the county of Hanov er on the South Anna River about eight miles above the Court House, contai ning by estimation about 247 acres - Bond with approved security will be r equired of the purchaser with a deed of trust on the land to secure the pa yment - The sale will be made in pursuance of the last will and testime nt of Jas. Nuckolls dec'd of Hanover County. William Nuckolls , Heir at L aw Nov 9 1810

Richmond Enquirer 11-17-1812 pg 4
Virginia- At rules holden in the Clerk's Office of the Superior Court of C hancery for the Richmond District, the 12th day of October 1812. Richard N uckolls, Lewis Nuckolls, Mary Armstrong, James Watkins and Nancy his wif e, Austin Hancock and Ann his wife, John Thompson and Elizabeth his wif e, Keziah Nuckolls, which said Richard, Lewis, Mary Nancy, Ann, Elizabe th and Keziah, with William Nuckolls, are children, heirs at law and distr ibutees of Charles Nuckolls, deceased, who was a son of James Nuckolls, t he elder deceased, Charles Nuckolls, Thomas, John, Nathaniel, Samuel and M ary Nuckolls, Sarah Grunnell and John Hughson and Lucy his wife, which sa id Charles, Thomas, John, Nathaniel, Samuel, Mary, Sarah and Lucy, are chi ldren, heirs at law and distributees of James Nuckolls dec'd who was al so a son of James Nuckolls, the elder, deceased.AgainstWilliam Nuckolls, J ohn Nuckolls, Henrietta Harris, Ann Mallory, Lucy Duke, Marston Duke, Jo hn Duke and James Duke, children of Elizabeth Duke, Marietta Thompso n, an infant under the age of twenty-one years, by Braxton Bird and Mary h is wife, their guardians; Mary T Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson, the on ly children of Lucy Anderson dec'd who was Lucy Thompson, sister to John T hompson and wife to Alexander Anderson, by the said Alexander Anderson the ir father and next friend, John Kilby and Elizabeth his wife, who was Eliz abeth Thompson, another sister to the said John and Nathaniel Thompson, wh ich said John, Nathaniel, Elizabeth and Lucy were the children of Mary Tho mpson, who was Mary Nuckolls, Christopher Wingfield and Elizabeth his wif e, and Nancy Hix by her father and guardian Joseph Hix, which said Elizabe th and Nancy are children of Nancy Hix, wife of Joseph Hix, who was Nan cy Nuckolls, Defendants. The defendants John Nuckolls and Henrietta Ha rris , not having entered their appearance and given security accordi ng to the set of assembly and the rules of this court, and it appeari ng by satisfactory evidence that they are not inhabitants of this count ry ---- It is ordered that the sadi defendants do appear here on the fir st day of the next term and answer the bill of the plaintiffs and that a c opy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in t he city of Richmond for two months successively and posted at the front do or of the capitol in the said city. A copy Teste, Wm W Henning, C.C

Found at ancestry with no proof:

Family Data Collection - Individual Records about James Nuckolls
Name: «tab»James Nuckolls
Spouse: «tab»Isabelle Boss
Parents: «tab»James Nuckolls
Birth Place: «tab»Hanover Co, VA
Birth Date: «tab»1720
Marriage Date: «tab»1768
Death Place: «tab»Louisa Co, VA
Death Date: «tab»1810

[DI736] 17 Mar 1810, Will of James Nuckolls. Mentions daughters Mary Nuckolls, Sarah Gunnel and Lucy Henson, sons Thomas, Charles, John, Nathaniel and Samuel. Grandchildren, Sally (Dau. of Charles) and Asa and Ezra (children of John). Executors, son Samuel Nuckolls and Robert Harris. Bk 5 p 349.

[NI737] Murdered by Tories for his devotion to liberty, Dec 11, 1780 buried on Wh ig Hill SC He and his son had travelled to McKown's Mill and while his s on slept, he was murdered.

In 1767, John Nuckolls, Sr, bade farewell to his Virginia home, put wif e, children, and all their belongings on horses and turned their faces tow ard Carolina. Arriving at Kings Mountain they ascended to the summit of t hat noted peak, and made a cup of tea. The cups, saucers, and spoons us ed are now in possession of Samuel Littlejohn, Jonesville, S. C., w ho is a great-grandson. While here at Kings Mt. their daughter Susan w as born, who afterward married Charles Littlejohn. As soon as circumstanc es would permit the journey was continued until Whig Hill was reached, whe re a halt and settlement was made. The famous white rose was brought alo ng and we suspect that not many days elapsed until it was planted whe re it was destined to grow for three quarters of a century. It grew at di fferent places until the time of the civil war, when it became extinct, ( at least in South Carolina, but is still believed to be growing in Virgin ia). Whenever a member of the Nuckolls Family went out to build a home f or themselves, scion or cutting was taken from this rose bush and with t he most scrupulous care it was planted and cultivated as a precious heirlo om of ancestry.
John Nuckolls Sr was Commissioner of Election in 1776; The natural inferen ce is that as rapidly as conditions would allow, comfortable buildings we re erected, the forest felled, and converted into fruitful field s. In a short time, considerable property was accumulated, including sever al negros. Thus by indomitable energy and industry, John Nuckolls was ma king his Carolina domain more and more productive and beautiful, when t he storm of the American Revolution burst upon the country.
Though of English descent, John at once threw himself wholly intothe cau se of Independence; in fact he became such an unflinching and uncompromi sing Whig, that the hill on which he lived was called Whig Hill.
Whether the name was given by friend or foe, we know not, but be that as it may, it was a compliment that lives to this day. As to the battl es he was in and the service he rendered, unfortunately, we know nothin g; but we feel safe in saying that whenever and wherever, duty demanded i t, John Nuckolls was equal to the occasion.
The greatest suffering inflicted on the Whig settlement was by thievi ng Tories, with which the country was infested. One of these gangs, comm anded by Patrick Moore, made their headquarters at Fort Anderson, or Thick ety Fort,on Goucher Creek. Another was down on the Enoree. From these poi nts, they would sally out and seize what they wanted to carry off, and d estroy the balance. Whig Hill was not immune to these depredations.
A number of these raids were made, but perhaps the most noted one was ma de in 1780. They made a clean sweep. The only bed left for the younge st child was a sheep-skin used for a saddle blanket. It was, probably at t his time when they were shooting stock, breaking up furniture, and rippi ng open feather, that Mrs. Nuckolls, woman-like, began tongue lashing th em. One of the dastardly scoundrels struck at her head with a sabre, and t hrowing up her arm to ward off the blow, received a wound, which le ft a scar that she carried to her grave. On another occasion the raiders c ame and "Aunt Agathy", an old colored slave, grabbed the axe, and placi ng herself behind the front door, threatened to kill the first one who t ried to enter. Not one of the contemptible cowards made the effor t. It is said that there is a bond between the descendants of Mrs. Nucko lls and those of "Aunt Agathy" that grows as the years go by.
Owing to the nature of the service in upper Carolina, the patriot soldi ers could get off and visit their homes until necessity arose when they w ould come together again at some appointed place. Early in December, 178 0, John Nuckolls thus visited his home at Whig Hill. Finding the meal t ub empty, he,in company with his little son, John, went to McKown's mi ll on Broad River at, or near the Ninety-nine Islands. It is said th at in those days, millers provided a room, either in the mill, or in the ir own house, to accommodate customers when they were detained over nigh t. McKown was a Tory, and being acquainted with Nuckolls, saw his opportun ity. Pretending that he could not grind for him until the next day, with a pparent kindness, he gave him the room for a lodging place.
Night coming on, McKown went out and gathered a band of his ilk, and t hey came to the room where Nuckolls was quietly sleeping. Arousing hi m, they said, "We've come for you." He knew what that meant. he asked per mission to awake his son, so he could give some messages for his peop le at home. They refused and said that if he awoke him, they would kill h im also. They took Nuckolls a short distance from the mill, and prepar ed to shoot him. He asked that they would give him five minutes in whi ch to pray. This was granted, and he prayed aloud. After he had utter ed a few petitions, a villain by the name of Davis said: "If he continu es praying that way much longer we will not be able to kill him," and fi red a ball through his head. The body was thrown into a hole where a tr ee had blown up and some brush was placed over it.
Some months afterwards, an old woman in the neighborhood found his bone s. They were gathered up by his family and taken to Whig Hill and burie d, The grave is encased in hewn granite slabs three feet high, and is enti rely covered with a marble slab, three feet by six. The slab contains t he following inscription: 'In memory of John Nuckolls, Sr., who was murder ed by the Tories for his devotion to liberty, the 11th day of December, 17 80, in the 49th year of his age. Rest noble patriot, Rest in peace The pr ize you sought Your county won'
Some years later, a speech was delivered on Whig Hill, saying something l ike this; 'After all, who would not covet such a death? Dying for the cau se of liberty; dying addressing the Creator in such pathetic tones as to t ouch the feelings of a heartless murderer. O, John Nuckolls, dost thy sain ted spirit hover about us? Noble husband, father, hero, martyr; we have as sembled on this place of thine earthly habitation to honor thee,' etc.
Not many months after Nuckolls' death, Davis, his murderer, with some o thers, were lurking in Thickety bottoms, near Whig Hill, where they were s ecreting plundered booty, consisting of cattle, horses, valuables, etc. So me alert Whigs caught them and to Davis and a few others, their just deser ts were soon meted out to them. Going to the house of Mrs. Nuckolls, the W higs asked for pick and shovel, saying that they were going to settle h er some new neighbors. She said she "hoped they would be good neighbors ." They told her that they "would guarantee them to be quiet ones." Dav is reaped what he sowed. He deliberately shot Nuckolls and soon after w as shot in the like manner, and both are buried near the same spot.
John Nuckolls has been described as a martyr to the cause of American Fr eedom. He was of dark complexion and very curly hair, and is said to ha ve had an unusually large skull."

These records are from Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia, by Re v. B. F. Nuckolls, I9I4, Galax, Virginia; and History of Grindal Shoa ls , by Rev. J. D. Bailey, I92I, Coupens, South Carolina.

North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina, Grants Issued from Mecklenbu rg County, Page 100
Nuckols, John File No 2375 Grant No 135; Bk 23;pg205
Plat Aug 8, 1767 surveyed for John Nuckols, 400A on both sides Thickety... Stephen Jones line...David Roberson's line...Zachariah Bullock, Joab Mitch ell, Stephen Jones, CB Issued 4/28/1768

North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina, Grants Issued from Tryon Cou nty, Page 137
Hogan, John, File No 433, Grant No 59, Bk 22 pg 16
Plat- April 8/1772 surveyed for John Hogan 300A...on McBee's fork of Thick etty Creek between Vandry McBee's and Hannah's Cabin...P William Sims, Jo hn Nuckols, Richard Nuckols, S C Bearers. Grant issued May 15, 1772

North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina, Grants Issued from Tryon Cou nty, Page 147
Thomas Nicholas File No 555; Grant No 431; Bk 22, pg 102
Plat surveyed for Thomas Nicklas 400 A on both side of Thicketty Creek, Jo hn Steen's corner...James Wilkey's line...Robert Moore's line...25 mar 177 1; JnoKirkconnel surveyor. John Sneed and Geo Heyd(?) CB Grant issued M ay 2, 1772

Ozburn, Adlai File No 445 Grant No 61; Bk 22 pg 16;
Plat - April 7/1772 surveyed for Adlai Ozburn 300 A on a branch of Thicket ty Creek near the road that leads from Vardry McBee's to the Cherokee Fo rd on Broad River...P William Sims, John Nuckols, Richard Nuckols, SC Bear ers Grant Issued May 15/1772

Early North Carolina Settlers, pg129-Grants Issued from Tyrone Co.
Tyrone Co, NC Zachariah Bullock, File # 132, Grant No 361, Bk 20, Pg479
Plat surveyed for Zachariah Bullock for 298A on both sides of Gilkey Cre ek of Thickety....his other line..Zachariah Bullock, John Nuckols, David B rown (CB) Grant issued 5/5/1769

Early North Carolina Settlers, pg143-Grants Issued from Tyrone Co.
Plat, October 8, 1771, surveyed for Adam Luny 300A on North side of Paklet t, Zachariah Bullock, D S John Nuckoles and William Marchbanks, Cha bearer s/Grant issued 11/25/1771

McBee, Vardry File No 741(950); Grant No 453; Bk 22; pg 312; (bk 24 pg 27)
Plat surveyed for Vardry McBee 300A on Thickety Creek including Swoffor ds Camp, John Steens corner,Zachariah Bullock, John Nuckols, William March banks, Chain Bearers. Grant issued 11/25/1771

Early North Carolina Settlers, pg135-Grants Issued from Tyrone Co.
Gowdilock, Adam; File No 394(725); Grant No 434; Bk 24, pg 24 (bk 22, pg30 9)
Plat, November, 1 1770, surveyed for Adam Gowdilock 300 A on the ridge bet ween the Packlett and Thicketty...Zachariah Bullock, John Nuckoles, CB. Gr ant issued 11/25/1771

NUCKOLS Land grants before the Revolution.

(#2) John NUCKOLS, 289a & 211a on Pacolet River in 96 Dist. S.C. 28 June 1 774.
" , 300a on Pacolet River in 96 Dist. SC 23 June 1774.
" , 400a on Thicketty Creek, Craven Co. SC 23 June 1774.
This 400 was a renewal of a former grant in NC.

(#3) John NUCKOLLS, after the Revolution (son of John Sr.) had a gra nt of 136 a on Thicketty Creek 4 July 1785.

(#4) Council Journal dated 6 April 1773.....James NUCKLOR appears and as ks for a land grant of 800a of land, being a married man with 13 dependant s.

(#4a) Now whether all of these were his children, I am unable to stat e. I do know at the time, land was allowed according to the size of the fa mily and 100a for the husband, 50a for the wife and 50a more for each depe ndent child or other persons residing in the house......also often a man r eceived extra land in payment for some service to the Crown..I have data t hat John NUCKOLLS was a Justice of the Peace and some of the land may n ot have been for dependents but as payment for service.

(#4b) James NUCKLOR is evidently a mistake and an error in the Council Jou rnal...Each plat for John NUCKOLS refers to his asking for a grant of 80 0a on 6 April 1773....I have checked every entry in the Council Journal f or that date and the dates preceding and after and James NUCKLOR is the on ly semblance to the name and it was for 800a, hence I decided the cle rk in making the entry made an error.
(professional researcher notes)

(#5) John NUCKOLS, a plat for 289a of land surveyed by James WOFFORD 20 th day of April 1773 according to a warrant for 800a of land made to Jo hn NUCKOLS in the Council and this was all the free land to be found he re and surveyed 289a on Mitchell Creek of the Fairforest on a line sa id to be the NC line and adjacent to the land of William PLUMMER.

(#5a) John NUCKOLS, a plat for 211a land surveyed 23rd April 1773 by Jam es WOFFORD upon a warrant for 800a issued to John NUCKOLS by Council dat ed 6 April 1873 and his being all the vacant land to be found here, 21 1a on south Pacolet River adjacent to the land of Martin Fifer, John Lyo n, & David McDowell...said plat delivered to Richard Langston.

(#5b) John NUCKOLLS a plat for 300a surveyed by James WOFFORD 23 May 17 73 and all sides by vacant land and on north side of pacolet River below t he Doctor's Bottom...same plats above about warrant etc.

(#6) John NUCKOLS made in Charleston SC on 28th Nov. 1774 a Tax retu rn on all these three grants of land in #5, 5a & 5b....Book 13 pg. 128

(#6a) John NUCKOLLS Book 13, page 484 a memorial tax return on 400a of la nd on Thicketty Creek and granted to him 28 April 1768 by William TRYON, t he Governor of NC and surveyed by Zachariah BULLOCK and adjacent to the la nds of Stephen JONES and David ROBERTSON....But now that the state line be tween NC & SC had been run, this 400a of land was found to be in SC...T ax return made by John NUCKOLS in person in Charleston 10 July 1775.

It seems that John NUCKOLLS decided to have Zachariah BULLOCK, run this la nd a second time and took a new grant from SC for the 400a ....in the T ax return stated...Plat delivered 10 July 1775 and run by Zachariah BULLO CK 17 May 1775 and run by Zachariah BULLOCK 17 May 1775 for the grant f or 400a, 9 Nov. 1774.

(#7) This land grant in what was supposed to have been NC in 1768 definite ly places the time when John NUCKOLLS came to SC.

(8*) The Plat and grant in (#3) was to son of John NUCKOLLS Sr.

(#9) John NUCKOLLS signed some papers as J.P. before 1780 which places h im as a Justice of the Peach...I checked to find when he received his comm ission as Justice of the Peace but did not find it....This service as a J. P. before 1780 gives Colonial Dames service and membership.

(#10) SC Council Journal of the General Assembly dated 24 Sept. 1776...I q uote in part..."Commissioners (Election..Andrea) for the Spartan or upp er district my be absent at the time election. It is recommended that L t. Col. WOFFORD and Mr. John NUCCOLS be added to the same."

(#11) John NUCKOLLS was elected to the General Assembly (I was unable to f ind the reference and location of the data) which was to meet at Jacksonbo ro during the Revolution and in 1782. He was elected from the Spartan Dist rict...The Tories killed John NUCKOLLS' before he could take his seat.

(#11a) His serving in the Rev. Assembly would make his descendents eligib le to membership in D.A.R.

(#12) Page 118 of Accounts for 1801-1802....paid 24th Nov. 1802 to John NU CKOLLS, Sheriff of Union Dist...for serving warrants...This John was the S ON of the elder John...the accounts were paid for the service the year bef ore.

(#17a) File of Joel HEMBRY or HEMBREE as noted in some spellings...In t he claim of Joel Hembry, he is asking for pay for a Horse lost....In Spart anburg Co. of 96 District and sworn to be before Samuel Lancaster J.P., Jo el Hembry states...# Ralph Smith J.P. of Spartanburg Co. in 96 Dist. in M ay 1779 took a signed statement of my Horse lost and the Cathcart sign t he appraisal) and said horse WAS PRESSED BY JOHN NUCKELS into service f or the Stono Expedition and was lost...etc." ....From the foregoing statem ent, it would seem the John NUCKOLS was one of the leaders to the Stono a nd that battle there.

(#17b) In the file of Nathan GRIMES...Natham Grimes furnished supplies a nd one receipt for these supplies was signed by Col. Thomas BRANDON...anot her receipts was signed by Jno. NUCKOLS (A photostat can be had of his sig nature of John NUCKOLS)....9th day of April 1779, I received of Natham Gri mes three hundred six pounds of flower, one bushel and a half of corn & fo ur days of rations for Public Use"....signed John NUCKOLS.

(#18) John NUCKOLS name is also supposed to be in the file of the Esta te of William SAVAGE with Mrs. Martha SAVAGE as Adams....Prisoners of W ar at the Sugar House...this claim was dated 26 Nov. 1787 and somewhe re in the file, the name of John NUCKOLS is supposed to appear. I was unab le to find it and it was likely also a receipt signed by him.

(#22) John NUCKOLLS decided to settle on a hill on Thicketty Creek a nd on this hill he built a fine plantation house the ruins of which are st ill seen with the old chimneys (1925) ...he had abut 500a of fine meadow L and. He named his plantation Whig Hill.

(#23) John NUCKOLLS was an ardent Patriot and played a prominent part in t he Revolution...Bailey does not state where not in what capacity that Jo hn NUCKOLS served.

(#24) John NUCKOLLS went on an expedition to McKown's Mill and took alo ng his young son, John NUCKOLLS, Jr....The young son was quietly sleepi ng when a band of Tories surrounded the Mill, young John NUCKOLLS escap ed in the confusion but John NUCKOLLS Sr. was cruelly murdered and the fat al blow was delivered by a man named DAVIS.

(#25) The body of John NUCKOLLS Sr. was brought back to Whig Hill his ho me and buried in the family graveyard...

(#26) Some tombstone Inscriptions for the Old Whig Hill Graveyard...

In memory of John NUCKOLLS Sr. / Who was murdered by the Tories for his de votion to Liberty/ on the 11th day of Dec. 1780/ In the 29th year of his a ge... A long further inscription is on the stone.

30-31 Jul 1778: Lease and release whereby John Steen of Ninety-Six District SC conveys to David Stockton of NC, " ... 1010 acres on Thicketty Creek adj. Capt. James Steen... " Witnessed by John Nuckolls, Robert Wilkins. Proved in Ninety-Six District by the oath of John Nuckolls before Robert Lusk, J. P. 23 Aug 1779,. Recorded 24 Nov 1779. [See State of SC Deed Books B-5, Pages 537-539.]

Agnes (Agatha) Petty / Relicit of John Nuckols Sr / wife of Josua Pet ty / Died 6th Feb. 1816 / Aged in 65th year.

(#27) Bailey gives a description of when the Tories invaded the plantati on house of John NUCKOLLS at Whig Hill.

(#28) Bailey lists the children and who they married...according to recor ds found.

Nuckolls, John RevWar M Undetermined Private Killed in Acti on A ??/??/1780

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John Mayfield - John Nuckolls Connection In a Charleston Court of Common Pleas record (filed 15 Jan 1773, plea made 2 Feb 1773), Thomas Fletchall and John Mayfield were jointly sued in a plea of trespass by a certain John Nuckolls. The plea basically concerned John Mayfield's arrest of Nuckolls, John being a constable operating under the orders of the local magistrate (justice of the peace), Thomas Fletchall. Nuckolls's argument was that he had been apprehended in NC, where a warrant issued by a SC magistrate had no legal standing. It would appear that Nuckolls was apprehended in that part of SC which SC historians refer to as the "New Acquisition Territory ." This area had previously been considered part of NC; however, in 1772, the dividing line between NC and SC was finally surveyed as far as the Cherokee Indian Line. The result was that much land previously thought to have been in NC was found to be actually in SC. In fact, the 300-acre tract acquired by John Mayfield from Jacob Brown in 1770 was also in this area, as Brown had obtained title to the land by patent issued by the Province of North Carolina in 1754.

15 January 1773: A plea is filed by John Nuckolls in the Charleston Court of Common Pleas record (plea actually made on 02 February 1773). John Mayfield and a certain Thomas Fletchall were jointly sued in a plea of trespass by a this same John Nuckolls. The plea basically concerned John Mayfield's arrest of Nuckolls, John being a constable operating under the orders of the local magistrate (Justice of the Peace), Thomas Fletchall. Nuckolls's argument was that he had been apprehended in North Carolina, where a warrant issued by a South Carolina magistrate had no legal standing. It is interesting to note that the attorney representing Mayfield and Fletchall in this matter was Edward Rutledge, the same Rutledge who, three years later, would sign the Declaration of Independence! [See Charleston Court of Common Pleas Book 99, page 345] John Nuckolls was a prominent planter in the Thicketty Creek area and probably lived quite near to John Mayfield's 100-acre tract on Broad River

[NI738] Was the successor of the land in Louisa Co VA.

Nathan Nuckuls 54 acres in survey of Amherst Co, VA pg 200 in 1768.

Amherst Co, Records
17 Jan 1774 Nathan Nuckols (Signed Nuckolls) AC, to Henry Trent, AC f or 10 pounds attachment- stock, furniture, tobacco now on Trent's Plantation; one knife. Wit: Thos LUMPKIN, Rich SHELTON

29 October 1779 NATHANIEL NUCKOLLS and JOHN HILL appointed to oversee processioning for Precinct No. 26 The Lands of WM KIMBROUGH, HARRY TOMPKINS DEC'D, JOHN HILL, NATHANL NUCKOLDS, SAML BUMPASS, JNO FERGUSON, JN. EUMPASS, WM GRYMES, FORTUNATUS SYDNOR DEC'D. And that WILLIAM 0. WINSTON & WM DARRACOTT do see the said processioning performed and return their proceedings according to Law. (No return recorded)

Richmond Enquirer 11-16-1810 pg 4
On Friday the 7th day of November next, will be sold to the highest bidder on twelve months credit (on the premises), the tract of land on which Nathaniel Nuckolls dec'd lately resided, lying in the county of Hanover on the South Anna River about eight miles above the Court House, contai ning by estimation about 247 acres - Bond with approved security will be
required of the purchaser with a deed of trust on the land to secure the payment - The sale will be made in pursuance of the last will and testiment of Jas. Nuckolls dec'd of Hanover County. William Nuckolls , Heir at L aw Nov 9 1810

[NI739] Although many marriages took place at age 14. I found a birth date for Aga tha c1727 on WFT Vol 7 Tree#3244

Agatha was an ancestor of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt

I have a Aggatha Nuckolls daughter of Richard Bullock, but it is in his wi ll and it is dated about 1766. But it is in NC I have another from NC th at moved to Shelby Co Richard H. Bullock B. 1803, in 1860 he lived at Low er Yellow Leaf Creek, that empties into the Coosa River at Wilsonville, Al .But on mine since he was a ggggreatCousin I do not have who he married. H is parents were Edward Sr. Bullock and Sarah Dalby. This Nuckulls may ev en be just a cousin of yours. But it does seem to go back aways where the
Nuckulls and Bullocks are related. I will look further. Jan Canfield-Bullo ck bjcanfield@cox.net

Between 1782 and 1785, Mrs Nuckolls married Joshua Petty b 1751 died 2-6-1 816 "He was as much loved by the children as if he had been their own fath er.. He managed the farm so as to increase the value of the property and g ave the children the best education possible" (Source Pionerr Settle rs od Grayson County Va by Rev Ben F Nuckolls, 1914 Galax, VA

[NI740] A William H Henderson made a family record dated (on his 59th birthda y) 16 Nov 1852. He wrote that his paternal grandfather was William Henderson who was born, lived and died on Taylor's Creek, Hanover County Virginia and was married to Elizabeth. Their children were William, Thomas, Barbara, Mary, Elizabeth, Jane, John, Christopher, and Rollins. He wrote
that his "aunt Jane married Samuel Shelton and had seven children- Peter, El izabeth, Mary, David, Nancy, Thomas, and John.

Tennessee Cousins pg 415 by Worth S Ray
William Henderson did not remain in Grange County TN long, apparently on May 30 1755 he sold his land to James Nuckols of Louisa County and was th en living in Albemarle, where a son, Thomas Henderson, John Henderson (w ho had married one of the Bennetts from King and Queen County) had settl ed a short time before buying land from Dr Arthur Hopkins. By this time, evidently, William Henderson's wife was deceased, and it is believed that some of his children remained in Orange or Culpepper.

[NI741] Date 1793 Description August 20 Grayson Co, Plat Map
Surveyed John Phillips, assignee of Michael Ryan assignee of Charles Nucke ls of P. Hines by virture of a land office treasury warrant of 200 acres N o. 17912 and dated the 19th day of July 1783 enter 100 acres of land on bo th sides of Meadow Creek, Beginning at a White Oak by Meadow Creek corn er to his survey, thense So. 58E66 poles up the creek to the mouth of a br anch & up sd. branch No. 12E138 to a White Oak, thence a straight cour se to a Hickory & 2 White oak sapplings corner to Parker's Land and with t he line thence So. 67W152 crossing the creek to a large white oak, then jo ining Willoby Blevins' land & to the beginning for quantity.

October 3d Minitree Jones, asee of James Newell, asee, etc., by virt ue of a certificate from the principal surveyor of Montgomery County, f or part of a land office treasury warrant for 1000 acres No. 21093 dated t he _________ day of _____________ enters 1000 acres of land adjoining h is own land & that of Charles Nuckles, thence to the waggon road then ce in a direct course to George Holland's line thence different courses f or quantity to adjoint the lines of John Baker and himself.

October 3 Flower Swift asee of P. Gaines Asee of William Kidd by virt ue of a Land Office Treasury Warrant for 2510 acres No. 16464 dated the 17 th day of May 1783 enters 75 acres of land on Meadow Creek beginni ng in a Crab Orchard on Parker's line thence with his line and the li ne of Charles Denny, Lazarus Denny, Willoby Blevins & Charles Nuckles to i nclude the vacant land thereabouts for quantity.

Grayson Co, VA Transportation and Roads
1793. Minitree Jones survey the road from the mouth of Elk Creek to the ri ver at the dividing line between Nuckolls and Jones; William Blevins fr om thence to the top of the ridge beyond Mae's Branch; Abraham Hardwick fr om thence to the Carolina line.

(Source "The Nuckolls Family Vol 1 Part 2 of the History of the Bobbitts ", compiled and Published 1973 by Clyde Goddard, Rt 1 New Boston, MO 63557 )
In 1780 Charles Nuckolls moved to Southwest Virginia and entered one thous and acres of land on New River and Cripple Creek and others of the Nuckol ls family followed him. About the year 1790 Charles moved from Cripple Cre ek to Meadow Creek near Greenville. The land entered by Charles Nuckol ls on Cripple Creek is now owned by John P Simmerman and others. Nathani al Nuckolls, son of John Nuckolls, owned a part of this land, lived the re , brought up his family, and died in Wythe County.

(Grayson Co. A History in Words and Pictures) Grayson Co. Historical Soci ety.
: Charles Nuckolls, Flower Swift and Philip Gaines, Gent., in Court agr ee that they will Convey to trustee for the use of the Courts,100 Acr es of land at the seat of the public building, one-half thereof to be in to Lots and Streets, and establish a Town; the balance to be Common, Reser ving three half-acre Lotts at their choice after the Lotts were laid o ff ( ca. 1793)On moti on of Robert Nuckolls, who having produced the receipt of this Clerk of th is Court for the sum of Twelve Dollars and fifty Cents, a license is grant ed him to keep an Ordinary at his house in Greenville. One year from the f irst of May last, Whereupon he entered into bond with Security accordingl y. Also I found this Charles Nuckolls and Robert Nuckolls listed as (Pion eer Freeholders) prior to 1800. Minitree Jones survey t he road from the mouth of Elk Creek to the river at the dividing line betw een Nuckolls and Jones; William Blevins from thence to the top of the rid ge beyond Mae's Branch; Abraham Hardwick from thence to the Carolina lin e. (1793) The quarters of two hundred fifty dollars each had to be giv en by two other persons; therefore, Philip Gains procured Robert Nuckol ls and George Currin to go these quarter bonds for him. The court declar ed that the bond of one thousand dollars would be considered void if Phil ip Gains came into the next term and answered to the charges. approx (1807 ).


Early Fashions displayed by Katye Dickenson Nuckolls approx 8 to 10 yea
rs of age. A house is shone on part of 2000 acres bought by Charles Nuckol ls in 1783. The house was built in 1874 by William Swift (Bud) Nuckolls a nd is occupied today by Mrs. Heath Nuckolls.(Grayson Co. A History in Wor ds and Pictures) Grayson Co. Historical Society.

February 1812 Grayson Co, Court
A deed from Robert Nuckolls to Charles Nuckolls was proven in court by Jo hn Nuckolls and Abner Jones subscribing witnesses & ordered to be recorded .

The 1813 Grayson County, Virginia Court Order Book Feburary 1813
At a court begun and held for the county of Grayson on Tuesday the 23rd d ay of February 1813.
Present: John Robinson, Joshua Hanks, Charles Nuckolls, & John A. Grigg} G ent. Justices

Grayson County Court Minutes March Term 1826 Pg14
On motion of William OGLESBY & John A. CLEMENTS administrators of Charl es NUCKOLLS dec'd it is ordered that John ROBERSON & Abner JONES after bei ng sworn for purpose examine state and settle their accounts & make repo rt thereof to court.


Summers, Lewis Preston, [View Citation] [Table of Contents]
Annals of southwest Virginia, 1769-1800
Abingdon, Va.: L.P. Summers, 1929, 1799 pgs.
pg 1359
Charles Nuckols appointed appriaser under the Execution law Aug 24 1790

[HI741] (Research):Found in undocumented database at ancestry

Family Data Collection - Individual Records about Charles Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Charles Nuckolls
Spouse: «tab»Elizabeth Hightower
Parents: «tab»James Nuckolls Henderson
Birth Place: «tab»VA
Birth Date: «tab»1745
Marriage Date: «tab»1795
Death Date: «tab»1820

[XI741] Nuckolls Cemetery, Judge Matthews Farm, Old Town, VA

[NI742] February 1812 Grayson Co, Court
A deed from Robert Nuckolls to Charles Nuckolls was proven in court by Jo hn Nuckolls and Abner Jones subscribing witnesses & ordered to be recorded .

May 1812
This day came the parties by their attornies and thereupon came a ju ry to wit: James Clark, Aaron Lundy, Nicholas Robinson, Robert Warden, Jos hua Sumner, Jesse Wells, Samuel Cox, John Snider, Samuel Lundy, John Nucko lls, Minitree Jones and John Simcock who being sworn to try the issue join ed and having heard the evidence retired and after some time returned in to court and said they cannot agree whereupon juror was withdrawn by conse nt and the rest from rendering verdict, were discharged, & the cause conti nued till next court.

Aug 1812
Indictment for assault. This day came the prosecution for the Commonweal th and thereupon came a jury towit: Thomas A. Ward, John Durnell, Bennet R ector, Esau Worrell, Edward Moore, William Ward, William Wyatt, Levi Jone s, Timothy Dalton, William Hanks, John Nuckolls & John Cunningham, who bei ng sworn to assess the fine returned their verdict in the following wor ds to wit: "We of the jury find assess the commonwealth's fine to fifty ce nts whereupon it is considered by the court that the defendant forfeit a nd pay the fine aforesaid by the jurors assessed and the cost of this pros ecution and may be taken.

[NI743] Nathaniel appears in the First Virginia Nuckolls & Kindred Book II on pa ge 62 number 33. Many descendants of his second wife Martha Toler (Towler) have been documented since the last book was published

11/19/1759 # 8 Precinct Land Processioning New Kent Co, VA
John Bumpass, Robert Bumpass, Samule Bumpass, William Grimes, John Hill ov erseer, William Kimbrough, Nathaniel Nucholls overseer, Fortunatus Snyde r, Harry Tompkins.

11/12/1779 # 8 Precinct Land Processioning New Kent Co, VA
John Bumpass, Samuel Bumpass, William Darrocott overseer, John Ferguson, W illiam Grymes, John Hill, William Kimbrough, Nathaniel Nucholds, Fortunat us Snyder Dec'd, Harry Tomkins Dec'd and William O Windon overseer

Wythe Co, VA-21010-320010-15slaves 1810 Census
Some 1810 Census records reflect recodings of males and females in reverse .
1810 Census Wythe Co., VA Nathaniel Nuckles/ Nuckolls Family. Image 24/ 39 at Ancestry.
1 female 10-15 probably Alley/Allie Nuckolls


Another Census record shows :
1810 Wythe Co VA Nathaniel Nuckles 32001-21010-15

(Source "The Nuckolls Family Vol 1 Part 2 of the History of the Bobbitts ", compiled and Published 1973 by Clyde Goddard, Rt 1 New Boston, MO 63557 )
In 1780 Charles Nuckolls moved to Southwest Virginia and entered one thous and acres of land on New River and Cripple Creek and others of the Nuckol ls family followed him. About the year 1790 Charles moved from Cripple Cre ek to Meadow Creek near Greenville. The land entered by Charles Nuckol ls on Cripple Creek is now owned by John P Simmerman and others. Nathani al Nuckolls, son of John Nuckolls, owned a part of this land, lived the re , brought up his family, and died in Wythe County.

Bertha states that Nathaniel was followed by his younger brother Samuel due to the fact that a Samuel Nuckolls is shown in a transfer of 568 acres of land adjoining Nathaniel Nuckolls. This was in 1797 and it was in the Wythe County Deed Book.

Wythe County, Virginia Will Book 3, Pages 108-110
Wythe County, Verginia Crippel Creek eighth March Eighteen hundred and twenty three

I Natthannial Nuckels of the County and State above written, do in a Sollom manner make this for my last Will and Testament, as followeth__

first that all my Just debts and Funarel Charges be paid__

2nd I give to my eldist Daughter Alphey Chaney the wife of Hessakiah Ch aney, the sum of two hundred & fifty dollars in money, to be paid ov er to her by and threw the hands of my under named Executors, at and by di fferrenl gales or payments in sutch a manner as may seem to sute or meet h er needz not more than fifty dollars at a time, this to be Jud gd of by my Executors; As to Hessakiah Chaney her Husband as abo ve it is my wish that he may not have any part of the above sd money at h is Command nor the power to draw it from my Executors, as I have here tofo re given him a Negroe girl and sundreys of other property which is all th at I do intend to give him the sd Hessakiah Chaney__

3 ly I give to my son Lee Nuckels two Negroes Slaves namely Aron & Charlo tty

Aron he has had possession for Some years past__

4th I give to my Daughter Alley Engeldow and her Husband Randoll Engeld ow two Negroe slaves namely Israel and Martha both now in their possession __

5th I give to my son Garlen Nuckels two Negroe Slaves Namely George and Jo mimah George he has had in possession for some time past__

6th I give to my Daughter Seeney Sheffey and Henry Le Sheffey her Husba nd two Negroe slaves by name (Levisa or Luisa ?) and Eliza__

7th As to my wife Martha I give to her one Negroe girl Narssissa by na me to have and to hold forever and also I give to her one full ha lf of my hous hold furnature and farming tools and two other Negroe slav es namely Fealdon (Feilding) and Caty during her lifetime and al so it is my will for her to keep sutch of the live stock say of the hors es Cattel hoggs sheap & (e ?) as she may think proppar during her Wi ddowhood, and if in Case that shee should git married it is my will th at shee shall have and hold one full half of the above sd stock during h er life time and for the other half to be sold agreeabel to Law in sut ch Cases and for the proceed of sutch sail to be equally divided betwe en my six youngest Children that will be here after namd and in Case th at my wife should remain and not marry till death she may Keep all the Rem ander of the Negroes or hire some of them out as it may seem to sute be st for the rasing and educateing of the six youngest Children last Spoke o f, this to be dun through the advice and counsel of my Executors here aft er to be naimed; but and in Case that my wife should marrey aga in it is my will that it be left to my Executors after vewing the sittuati on of the then familey whitch and how many of the remainder as above menti oned of the Negroes may remain with her and her husband with out hire a nd sutch as they may think proper to hire to be dun agreeabel to Law in su tch Cases and the moneys ariseing from sutch hire to be equally devided be tween my six youngest Children which will be hereafter naimed or appli ed in part to their edducation if need should require it

It is also my will that my foar youngest sons namely John..Andrew..C alvin.. and Loransey recieve from the proceeds of my Estate after they m ay arrive to a Lawfull age one Negroe each togeather with a horz bridel a nd saddel; and also that my two youngest daughterz Recive from the same fu nds one Negroe each and a horz bridel and side saddel also one feather b ed and furnature the names of those two girls is Nancy & Elizabith I me an for them to recieve the above property after they may become of Lawfu ll age or git married and not beforss__

As to the Land that I bot of my brother Sammuel Nuckels ( A Passing ?)

that which I now live on it is my will that it and the other remai ns of my Estate be equally devided between my six last named Children S ay John.. Andrew.. Calvin Loransey…. Nancy and Elizabeth, after they a ll become of Lawfull age in any way that thay may think proper amungst th em selves after ariveing to sutch age __ as to the plantation that I n ow live on it is my will that my Wife Martha have and holde it in possessi on during her life; and after her death it is my will for all and everry p art of property as above willd to her for during life to fall to my six la st named Children togeather with the last mentioned plantation for th em to recive and devide amugst them selves as they may think proper aft er all of them haveing ariven to a Lawfull age these as they are to do wi th the above sd Lands & property; but and if it should so happen th at my wife Martha shoul [d] die before those six Children last mention ed become of Lawfull age (then or them) and [Due to wear on the orgini al document, this line can no longer be seen.] ….Land(s) and hire out t he Negroes and make sail of sutch other property as may deem proper to the m, the proceeds of sutch rent hire and sale to be equally devided betwe en the six last mentioned Lygettees__ It is also my Will th at if in case aney or some more or less of the six last named leggettees s hould die before they becom of Lawfull age that every and all parts of the ir Estate as above willd to them may fall to the Remaining survivoring on es of the last six as above mentioned__

Lastly I appoint My Trusty friendz. Jamez Gleeves, and William Thorn burgh as my Executory both of the County & State as above written to manna ge and transact the affairs of my Estate agreeabel to the above written wi ll.

Witness whereunto I have set my hand and Efixed my seal the day and ye ar as above written__ Nathaniel Nukolls atttest William Saul Thomas High ly
Will recorded 3/10/1824

Wythe Co, Deed Bk 2 pg 228
1797- George Ewing and his wife of Wythe county conveyed to Samuel Nuckol ls two tracts on waters of the New River, containing 568 acres adjoining N athaniel Nuckolls.
Samuel as a son of James III but data provided by Carrie Pfender does supp ort this Samuel as well as other children. Samuel supposedly accompanied his brother to Wythe Co, VA

Wythe Co, Will Book 3 pg 108
Mentions his wife Martha, his eldest daughter Alphey Chaney, his sons L ee and Garland, and his youngest sons John, Andrew, Calvin and Lorenzo.

Wythe County, Virginia Courthouse Deed Book 11, Page 612
20 January 1831 Jno. Nuckolls & wife to Deed And. Nuckolls Ex d

This Indenture made this twentieth day of January in the year of our Lo rd one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, between John Nuckolls & Mart ha his wife of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia of the one par t, and Andrew Nuckolls of the County & state aforesaid of the other part W itnesseth, that the said John Nuckolls & Martha his wife for and in consid eration of the sum of five hundred & thirty Dollars current money of the U nited States, to them in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowle dged do grant bargain and sell unto the said Andrew Nuckolls, all the righ t, title, claim and Interest of the said John Nuckolls in and to the re al estate devised to him by the last Will & Testament of his father Nathan iel Nuckolls deed lying and being in the said County of Wythe, the same be ing one undivided sixth part of the lands devised to the said John Nuckol ls together with the said Andrew Nuckolls and Calvin Nuckolls, Lorenzo Nuc kolls, Nancy Nuckolls & Elizabeth Nuckolls by their father the said Nathan iel Nuckolls deed with all the appurtenances. To have and to hold the sa id undivided interest in the said lands with all the appurtenances unto t he said Andrew Nuckolls and his heirs, to the sole use and behoof of him t he said Andrew Nuckolls and his heirs forever. And said John Nuckolls f or himself and his heirs doth covenant with the said Andrew Nuckolls and h is heirs that he the said John Nuckolls and his heirs the said Undivided i nterest in the real estate aforesaid with all the appurtenances unto the s aid Andrew Nuckolls and his heirs against the claims of all persons whomso ever, shall warrant and will forever defend. In Witness whereof, the sa id John Nuckolls & Martha his wife have hereunto subscribed their names, a nd affixed their seals, the day and year first above written.

Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of
John Nuckolls seal
Martha x (her mark) Nuckolls seal

Wythe County, to wit: We Shepherd Brown and W.H. Spiller Justices of the P eace in the county aforesaid, in the state of Virginia, do hereby certi fy that John Nuckolls party to a certain deed bearing date on the 20th d ay of January 1831, and hereto annexed, personally appeared before u s, in our county aforesaid, and acknowledged the same to be his act and de ed, and desired us to certify the said acknowledgement to the Clerk of t he County Court of Wythe in order that the said deed may be recorded. Giv en under our hands and seals this 20th day of January 1831.
S. Brown seal
W .H. Spiller se al

1830 Census with sons Andrew, John and Lee was a Mathew Nuckolls pg 3 45 1m20-30, 1m5-10,1m15-20; 1f10-15, 1f 15-20, 1f 20-30. Can this be anoth er son? born c 1807 However Matthew never appears again in the census rec ords.

My ggg grandmother was Elizabeth Nuckolls, dau. of Nathaniel Nuckolls a nd Mary or Martha Towler who resided in Wythe Co., VA. I have informati on to share on this Elizabeth Nuckolls Pope if you are intereste d. Martha Williams mgwilliams@farmerstel.com

Amherst Co, Records
17 Jan 1774 Nathan Nuckols (Signed Nuckolls) AC, to Henry Trent, AC f or 10 pounds attachment- stock, furniture, tobacco now on Trent's Plantati on; one knife. Wit: Thos LUMPKIN, Rich SHELTON
29 October 1779 NATHANIEL NUCKOLLS and JOHN HILL appointed to oversee proc essioning for Precinct No. 26 The Lands of WM KIMBROuGH, HARRY TOMPKINS DE C'D, JOHN HILL, NATHANL NUCKOLDS, SAML BUMPASS, JNO FERGUSON, JN. BUMPAS S, WM GRYMES, FORTUNATUS SYDNOR DEC'D. And that WILLIAM 0. WINSTON & WM DA RRACOTT do see the said processioning performed and return their proceedin gs according to Law. (No return recorded)

[NI744] Died without a will. Said to have died while away from home.

Louisa Co Court records Admin & Inventory of Estate. People who bought fr om the sale include John Burrus, Ann Nuckolls, Thomas Duke, John Nuckoll s, James Duke Nuckolls, Stephen Terry Nuckolls. James Duke and Stephen T w ere exec of the estate. He owned a good many slaves and household goods. A fter the debt was settled, the estate totaled $312.79. His funeral expen se was $5

The Village of Fredericks Hall
Contributed by Claudia A. Chisholm

Another home, the COSBY HOUSE along with its owners and residents, is note worthy in the continuing narration regarding the Village of Fredericks Hal l. This property is located in an area known as Cedar Hill, off Route 65 6, in a rather remote section between Fredericks Hall and Cuckoo. The dwe lling house has been uninhabited for some time, therefore the overall pano rama appears unkept. Within view of the dwelling house is a lone chimn ey which is reported to have been a part of a slave cabin. The overgro wn cemetery is the only other reminder of some of the people who resided t here. Quaint in design by today's standards, there are indications the fra me story-and-a half house was built some time in the early 1800's. Upon v isiting the COSBY HOUSE in 1979, this researcher noted the dwelling hou se in relatively good condition; however, the circumstances are quite different today. As one approached the property, an eye-catching feature of t he old home was the large stepped twin chimneys which embraced most of t he north end of the house. A single and less noticeable chimney was on t he southern exposure. Apparently the COSBY HOUSE was modernized during t he 1900's. Dormer windows are believed to have been removed when the ro of was replaced. The front porch shows evidence of change in style and size. A small addition appears to have added to accommodate for modem conveniences.
In reviewing the records of earlier years, we find once again a parc el of land being owned by a descendant of the original Harris family of Fr edericks Hall. In 1817, Frederick Harris, Jr., sold to Thomas Nuckolls 249 acres on the south fork of Little River,, After purchasing the property, Thomas Nuckolls allowed his son, James Duke Nuckolls, to take up resid ence on the land without benefit of title. Shortly before his death in the mid 1820's, Thomas Nuckolls conveyed the COSBY HOUSE property to his so n. The deed in part reads..."on which he the said James D. Nuckolls at pr esent resides lying on the south fork of Little River"(2)This would certai nly indicate a dwelling house either before 1817 or shortly thereafter. Thomas Nuckolls was a man of considerable means. He married Ann Terry, daughter of James and Henrietta Terry on March 4, 1785. Thomas Nuckolls died without a will; therefore, the following children are recorded in unpub lished family papers. The oldest son, James Duke Nuckolls, was born Febru ary 26, 1886 of whom there will be additional comments later. Other child ren were: George Byars Nuckolls who married October 1, 1828, Myra R. Boxley, daughter of Pallison and Susanna Dickinson Boxley; Mary Nuckolls, believed to have been unmarried; Stephen Terry Nuckolls who married November 16, 1827, Maria Trice, daughter of Anderson and Martha Sandidge Trice; Alex ander married November 17, 1817 Ann Burruss; Samuel; Nathaniel; Lucinda married John Burruss Oct. 6, 1817; Nancy; Jane who married Richard Harris

Adrian's Addition to this article!
[ As you all know, I found marriage record of Nancy to Joseph Harris Janua ry 03, 1805]

Robert S. Cosby married Frances A. Hughes in 1821. Her parents were Charl es and Polly Hughes and her grandmother was Elizabeth Terrell, all of Hano ver County, Virginia. In 1825 Charles Hughes gave his daughter two slave s, Maria and Hannah. There are a number of letters written by Frances Hug hes
Cosby's family in the archives of the Louisa County Historical Society Mus eum. These documents tell of the state of affairs within the Hughes fami ly as well as happenings in the areas in which they lived.

Robert S. Cosby was the son of Duke Cosby and Amelia Harris. (Amelia Harr is was the daughter of Robert Harris and Mezpina Walton who are believ ed to have inherited a part of the Grand Patent at Fredericks Hall of Will iam Harris, Jr. in 1725). In the Louisa Museum there are documents and le tters pertaining to the business and personal life of Robert S. Cosby and the Co sby family. There are a number of interesting letters written from Robert 's brothers, Austin M. and Charles Rufus Cosby from various locations, mos tly from the state of Georgia Robert Cosby, like his father Duke Cosby, w as a farmer and tavern keeper. Louisa records show that Duke Cosby operat ed a Tavern from 1807 to his death around 1819. In his will and the divis ion of his estate, there is no mention of a Tavern; however, he left his h ome place and all adjoining parcels to his wife, Amelia D. Cosby. The rec ords show Duke Cosby's license ceased in 1819; at which time Robert S. beg an applying for a license. In the late 1830's, the licenses were issu ed to both Robert S. and Amelia D. Cosby. After 1842 and the death of Ame lia D., the license was issued to only Robert S. "...in his house for priv ate entertainment."10
Whether the Cosby's made their own beer for dispersion in the Tavern is n ot known; however, the following recipe was found among the family papers:

11 To Make 15 Galls of Beer
2 114 Galls. good molasses
112 Bushel wheat Brans, to be clean sifted
1 peck Hops
The above to be all well mixed with 18 gals. water and boiled about two ho urs and when milk warm, add about 1 1/2 coffee cups of yeast. Let the ca sk be filled quite full-as soon as it works and the foam falls, l et it be well-stopped and it will be fit for use in eight days and not soo ner. If the molasses is not very good it will not be amiss to add I qt. m ore. I forgot to mention that after boiling it is to be strained- The yea st is to be put into the cask before the Beer is put in."

In 1856, it was ordered that "Alfred M. Goodwin, Oscar Herring, George Gar dner, Atwood Wash and William G. Barrett five freeholders of this county a re hereby appointed Commissioners (any two or more whom being first duly s worn may act) to supentend (sic) the general Election of County and Distri ct Officers of the County of Louisa at Cosby's Tavern a place of voti ng in the 5th District of this County on the 4th Thursday of the present m onth May 1856 (being 22 day May.) Nelson Lipscomb is appointed the Offic er to conduct the election at Cosby's Tavern as being a voting place unt il 1860." The records of Louisa County for 1861 to 1867 appear to be missi ng; therefore, we do not know how long the Tavern was a voting place.

Three known children were born at the COSBY HOUSE to Robert S. and Franc es H. Cosby. Their son, Charles T., married Sarah H. Hancock and they app ear to have lived on Rock Creek for a time. Mary Virginia, the only daugh ter, never married. In 1837, she attended school at the home of Joseph W.
Pendleton. He was paid $75 for her "board and tuition". The second so n, Joseph T. Cosby, was also unmarried. This son lived at home with his p arents for a time. In the fall of 1854 he moved to Chesterfield Coun ty to work at the Steam Saw Mill. He wrote the following letter in Septem ber to
his parents at Fredericks Hall.

"My Dear Father,
I take my pen this evening to write you and Mother a few lines but hard ly know what to write. Your letter you wrote me by Andrew was very good b ut I received one by mail a few hours after that hurt me very much. De ar Pa and Ma did I not have your consent to go to F Hall to Live? & aft er that to come here? did I not suffer many hardships there? did I not suf fer many here? and was I not sick and surrounded by Cholera here? W as I at anytime more than halfpaid by my rich masters? Have I not liv ed a single life long enough? did you not give me permission to court a nd I loved? and seek the welfare and happiness of us both? Could I be hap py and-be unhappy? did I not want business of my own or at least such as w ould give me Sunday and a church to meet with? All this did not produce su ch a letter as this before me. Pa is perplexed and Ma is in tears! I wi sh I had been with you to have cried too, you think I am going to sett le so far from you, it will be 100 miles. Pa says, you seem to have forgo tten me and your best of Mothers. Dear Pa I may seem to be forgetful b ut cannot forget you and Ma. I have a great many more things to atte nd to now than when I lived with you and besides a great many real trouble s. I will tell you some. I have spent very little money since I came he re my trip to Hampton cost me $14. and what money I have now and what Mr D unnington owes me will make only about $35. My clothes I ware every day h ave been so dirty that they are nearly all washed away and what are good a re so stained with the chestnut saw dust that they are hardly fit to war e. I shall have to spend some of my money to get me some more. A nd Mr D. has not paid me and he may take his time for it for what I kno w. he did not come down last Monday as he promised and when he will come is more than any o ne can tell. Andrew will want me in L next week and I shall want to be th ere myself but if Mr D. wishes to disappoint me again he can do it and wh at can I do. If I go to see you as I would gladly do my business wou ld be put back a week later and I cannot ride on the Va.C.R.R. free now a nd would have come back to Richmond again rather than be killed in a sta ge going over the mountains. Besides all this I received a letter 4th fr om Hampton stating that the writer had given out an anticipated trip to Ly nchburg so that stretches out 300 miles between us, but they were wel l. If Mr D. does not come b Saturday night I shall be in Louisa Sunday I t hink and If he does not pay me and my money gives out I will walk to L. a nd if times get too hard for merchants I can get $1.50 a day for hewing ti mber But Ma thinks that fanners are so much defendant on God that I oug ht to think of that and be one. I expect to feel my dependence on H im no matter where I go or what I do. A farmer does not always think of a nd feel his dependence on God as he should. I need only refer you to fo ur of your nearest neighbors R.T. Bibb, E.T. Harris, N.W. Harris & M. Bak er I shall now close for my paper is getting short by saying I remain yo ur affectionate son.
Joseph T Cosby

By October of 1854 we find Joseph T. and Andrew (?) in Lynchburg, Virgin ia where they are operating a store. He tells about Lynchburg and the var ious railroad constructions taking place there. Then he relates what happ ened to him when he came to Louisa (11)..."I thought I had seen trouble b ut did not see any till during some three weeks after I saw you last. My affai rs in Louisa I thought obliged me to go there. If I got married and to ret urn with a lady that was poor and what I might own have to be made ov er to somebody else pressed on my mind so that I almost went deranged. I w rote to the lady about some things I had heard about her which put h er in the highest sort of a passion and she wrote to me denying the repo rt and telling me to return or burn her letters and not to write to her ag ain and in the future we must be as strangers. It was a task not hard to p erform. I sent them to her with the request she would send mine to F. Ha ll if she mailed them, for I intended to have gone west before now, but ca nnot get my business right here yet and think it probable I shall not ti ll Christmas. I do not know where I shall go yet but think I shall go to A rkansas though I may go back to Louisa. Concerning the ladies affairs it t urns out that her mother left about $10,000 worth of property to her husba nd during his lifetime and the lady was to have her expenses paid from t he income of that property and at the death of her husband (Mr. Nowland)t he lady was to have it all."

Apparently the first wife of Charles Rufus Cosby, (brother of ?Robert S .) had died sometime prior to 1857. In a letter written the latter pa rt of that year, Charles relates the following to Robert S. at Frederic ks hall
"àhe had married last may most a year ago to Eizabeth Lester aged 34 in go od health but I don't think I shall have to rock the cradle-only when so me of my married daughters come to see me."

Robert S. Cosby took his Amnesty Oath on 15 May, 1865.(17) His will was wr itten in 1868 and probated in 1880. He was survived by his wife, Frances a nd their three children. The COSBY HOUSE was left to his wife for life, th en to his unmarried daughter, Mary Virginia Cosby. Robert S. Cosby had a s pinster sister, Louisa B., who lived on a parcel of his land to which s he was given life rights. After the death of Mary Virginia and Louisa B ., the property was bequeathed to Joseph T. Cosby, brother of Mary Virgini a.

In the early 1900's, Joseph T. conveyed all his personal and real proper ty to his two nephews, Walter R. and Thomas H. Cosby. These were the so ns of his brother, Charles T. Cosby. Walter never married and before his d eath his interest was deeded to his brother, Thomas Hancock Cosby.

Thomas Hancock Cosby married a widow, Minnie Maria Gentry Strong on Septem ber 23, 1933. She was the daughter of Abner C. and Bettie M. Davis Gentr y. By her first marriage, to Nattie T. Strong, Minnie had the following ch ildren: Abner Eugene Strong who married Mary Brooks Shiflett; Clifton Morr is who married Eva Butler; John who married Thelma Sprouse; McKinley who m arried twice, Juanita ? and Janie ?; Non-nan who died at the age of 7 wi th leukemia; and Catherine who married Martin Sharp. Minnie also adopted M arshall (Moses) Tate and Willie Humphry. Thomas H. Cosby and Minnie h ad no children.

Thomas H. Cosby died September 5, 1957, and Minnie died January 16, 196 1. Her heirs sold the COSBY HOUSE to Henry L. Lam in 1966. The most rece nt conveyance was to Wall and King Construction, Inc. and others. It is re ported the property is presently being used for a wildlife refuge.

In 1817, Frederick Harris, Jr., sold to Thomas Nuckolls 249 acres on the s outh fork of Little River,, )'After purchasing the property, Thomas Nuckol ls allowed his son, James Duke Nuckolls, to take up residence on the la nd without benefit of title. Shortly before his death in the mid 1823, Th omas Nuckolls conveyed the COSBY HOUSE property to his son.

The deed in part reads..."on which he the said James D. Nuckolls at prese nt resides lying on the south fork of Little River" This would certain ly indicate a dwelling house either before 1817 or shortly thereafter.

Records indicate James's first wife had died by the time Thomas actually c onveyed the land on Little River to his son, James Duke.

This sketch is written mainly from facts learned from my father, Nathani el Nuckolls. By Elizabeth Ann Nuckolls. (Copies Aug 31, 1957 by Bertha Nuc kolls, Galax, VA
My grandfather, Thomas Nuckolls, was born in Louisa County, Virginia, about the year 1767. He was of Scotch descent. His ancestors came from Dunfer mline, Scotland, and settled in Virginia. He married Anne terry, she w as of Scoth-Irish descent. I suppose they were both Baptists, as all the ir children were. My father said that they were both strict Christians. Th ere was no dissipation of any kind in the family. I was personally acquain ted with all of his sons and daughters, all of them having come to Georg ia except the oldest son, Duke, and I knew him in Virginia; he and his who le family were excellent Baptist people. Grandfather was a very dignified, quiet man, but unflinching in what he considered was his duty to his fa mily. He was very particular in all business transactions, honesty and jus tice was his creed. He was a farmer, raised corn, small grain and tobacco. His sons worked on the farm unless they showed a decided talent for som ething else. I suppose he must have been a carpenter as well as farm er as three of his sons were fine artisans. He raised six sons and two dau ghters; these last were trained to do all kinds of domestic work, were fi ne weavers of nice goods for wearing apparel, sould do any kind of sewin g, plain and ornamental. Indeed for ingenuity, the whole family were prove rbial. The girls got more education than the oldest boys, the two younge st boys were very well educated. One of the girls married and raised sever al children, the other died as an old maid. When his sons came of ag e, he would tell them that they were free, give them what he felt able to give, and exhort them to shunn dissipation of all kinds, and to be industrious and saving. He died about 1825. His wife died first (his children took care of him till he died)

The list of children was taken from estate records and also mentioned in the article "The Village of Frederick Hall" which detailed Thomas & Ann & their children.

[NI745] Wythe Co, Deed Bk 2 pg 228
1797- George Ewing and his wife of Wythe county conveyed to Samuel Nuckol ls two tracts on waters of the New River, containing 568 acres adjoining N athaniel Nuckolls.
Samuel supposedly accompanied his brother to Wythe Co, VA

WILL of Samuel Nuckolls Goochland Co, VA
Bk 6 p387 21 Feb 1822 Will of Samuel Nuckolls of Louisa Co. Mentions si ster Mary Nuckolls "all the land called Cat-Tail." Daughter Elizabeth McGehee in her widowhood, her dec. husband George, and their children. Execut or Charles Nuckolls, witnesses, Fred Harris and Robert Barret.

Witnessed by Samuel NUCKOLLS
5. Will of Charles Rice of Louisa, Will Book 5, pages 365 and 366
In the name of God Amen. I Charles Rice of the County of Louisa, bei ng sick and weak in body, but Sound sense and memory, thanks be to God f or the same, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, my so ul I surrender unto God who gave it humbly, hoping through the meri ts of my dear Redeemer Forgiveness of all my sins, my body I commit to t he ground to be buried in a christian manner at the discreetion (sic) of my surviving friends, and as to what worldly Estate it has pleased G od to bless me with I dispose of in manner and form as followeth, in the f irst place I will that all my just debts be paid. Then lend to my loving w ife Sarah three negroes namely Dick, Niney, and Stephen, and all my Stock, and household furniture during her natural life, and after her dea th to go to my two Daughters hereafter named divided equally Item. I gi ve and bequeth (sic) unto my Daughter Nancy Garland Rice Three negroes nam ed Morning, Tulip, and Fillis, which I give to her and the heirs of her body forever if she has any, but if she dies without an heir I will that my other Daughter Mary Ann Rice should possess if, Item I give and beq ueath unto my Daughter Mary Ann Rice three negroes named Winney, Eliza and Lewis, which I give to her and the heirs of her body forever if she h as any, but if she dies without and heir I will that my Daughter Nancy Garland Rice should possess it, and lastly I appoint my friend Thomas W. Clabrook and my loving wife Sarah Executors to this my last will and Testamen t. I witness where if have hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty second day of March one thousand eight hundred eleven.
Signed sealed & pronounced in the present of Charles Rice
(Seal)
us to be his last will Testament

Benjamin Sims, Charles Harris and Samuel Nuckolls

At a Court held for Louisa County on 8th day of July 1811 This will was th is day in open Court exhibited and was proved by the oathes of Benjamin Sims, Charles Harris and Samuel Nuckolls the witnesses thereto and by the Co urt ordered to be recorded. Teste

[DI747] Will written Louisa Co, VA 5/15/1835 names Nephew James McGehee, gives slaves
nephew Samuel McGehee, slaves
neice Mary McGehee , slaves
nephews William and John McGeehhe, slaves
niece, Elizabeth Barrett, wife of Charles.
Will filed 8/7/1842

[NI752] Martha's consent to marry Nathaniel was signed by Patsy Toler, so she mu st have been named after her mother.

Wythe Co., VA Deed Book 13 24 January 1836
Martha [Towler] Nuckolls sells a Negro boy, Fielding to Andrew Nuckolls a nd William Pope [husband of Elizabeth Nuckolls] for the sum of $200.00. Fi elding was devised to Martha Nuckolls during her life by Nathaniel Nuckoll s, now deceased.

1830 NUCKOLLS, MATHEW Wythe Co, VA -pg 345 010110-00111
(Should this be Martha, not Mathew?) Children fit, but Martha not in ho me
1m 5-10 (Probable Senas son Ezra Nuckolls Sheffy)
1m 15-20 Calvin born 1816 md1837
1m 20-30 Lorenzo Dow born 1809 age 21 md 1833
1f 10-15 Nancy age 14 md Abner Thompson after 1830
1f 15-20 Elizabeth bc1811 age 19 md Pope 1834
1f 20-30 Sena b1803 age 27 md Sheffy who died in 1824, moved back with fa mily, then remarried 1834

[NI753] Terry, James Will Book 2, Page 493 Recorded Aug 1783
Louisa County, wife Henretta; daughter Jane Bullock, son Stephen;..... . .. divided amongst Jane Bullock, Mary Terry, Henritta Nuckols, A??? Terr y, Sarah Terry, Elizabeth Terry, Francis Terry, James Terry, William Terr y, Barbary Terry, and Joseph Terry. To Jane a Negro named Crease, To daugh ter Henritta Nuckols a Negro named Hester, To wife Henritta Negros named j ack, Lucy, Amy, Tom, Sarah, and Di[??]. Executors are Robert Goodwin and J ames Nuckols
This will ties Ann Terry to her father. He died before she married Jam es Alexander Nuckolls in 1785. Henretta was present at her wedding, I ha ve the documentation where a license was issued.

March 11, 1835 List of Appraisement of Anna Terry Nuckolls

[NI756] Mary Garland was a member of the episcopal Church and her prayer book, whi ch was printed MDCCLXI(1761) has been handed down to her children and gran dchildren. The children are listed in the book. (Source "The Nuckolls Fami ly Vol 1 Part 2 of the History of the Bobbitts", compiled and Published 19 73 by Clyde Goddard, Rt 1 New Boston, MO 63557)

There is also a record given of the births of fifteen negros belongi ng to John Nuckolls and twelve negroes belonging to Mary Garland. Of th is number, none were sold out of the Nuckolls family, except 2 men who we re sodl to men who owned the wives of these two negro men. Several of t he descendants of these negroes are now living with and working for the de scendants of John Nuckolls and Mary Garland.

(Source "The Nuckolls Family Vol 1 Part 2 of the History of the Bobbitts ", compiled and Published 1973 by Clyde Goddard, Rt 1 New Boston, MO 63557 )
A Firm Foundation
Charles garland, brother of Mary garland Nuckolls was a Biptist Ministe r. There is a story that he got upon a barrel one day to preach and in t he course of his remarks, he said that the faith of the Baptists w as on a firm foundation, that they would never fall; he stamped his fo ot to emphasize the remark and the head of the barrell fell through, a nd he fell with it. This circumstance, of course, broke up the meeting, b ut he, no doubt, continued to preach about the firm foundation of the Bapt ist faith. He was a good man, died with consumption about 1830 near Grays on County Virginia.

[NI758] Clark County, Illinois
Rhodes Nucholls died ca 7 September 1845, intestate.
Probate Court on 15 September, 1845, pp. 369, 370, and 423. Vol. 3 wid ow relinquished her right to administer to Esry Nuchols.

On 15 November, 1845, the widow received all personal property, goods a nd chattels. She received $114.01 1/4 was signed by T. Davis, Daniel Willis, John Davis and Ezra Nuchols, Adm.

a copy of an order (?) signed by all his children(?) and spouses, along with Elizabeth Nuckolls and Jacob Hackler signed deeding property to Dixon Cobb in Lawrence County, Indiana. This was ordered by the Clerk of Lawrence County Court dated 22 May 1850
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«/u»Just found a note of a John Nucholls and his wife Anna of Sangamon Co., IL and William Connolly of Lawrence signed the undivided seventh part of some land in Lawrence County, IN. «u»clarice@hpcisp.com «/u»

line from James III is John who married Mary Garland
Rhodes who married Elizabeth Skeen
Martha (Patsy) who married Julius Nicholas Sims
Levi Sims who married Matilda Baker
Mary Jane Sims married Mansel Hitchcock
Odes Hitchcock married Mary Ethel Faris
Clarice Hitchcock married Harold
Clarice Mitchell (Me) clarice@hpcisp.com

[NI759] Charles Nuckolls, Flower Swift and Philip Gains agree to give 100 acr es of land to establish a county seat and town. June 24, 1794 (Oldtown) Va .(Grayson Co.,Heritage Book) One I found as follows ' Oldtown as the princ ipal village and trading center and the county seat of Grayson which at th at time also included present day Carroll Co.. There were well built and s pacious old Virginia homes and a wholesome happy village life dominat ed by families of wealth and culture. The Nuckolls family from Louisa C o. made up one of the largest family groups at the early county seat. Ezr a, Creed and Clarke Nuckolls, sons of Capt. Robert Clarke Nuckolls, we re early merchants. They were in the mercantile business with branch hous es at Elk Creek and Bridle Creek." Pg. 105 (

Grayson County Transportation and Roads "You Cain't Git Thar Frum Here"
March 25, 1808. Ordered that Robert Hill, Daniel Keith, John Patton, and C aptain Robert Nuckolls view the ground proposed for a wagon road from Gray son Courthouse to low gap in Iron Mountain. Ordered that Solomon Landre th be appointed overseer of the road from Point Hope Furnace to the road l eading from Cox's Ford to Fox Creek Gap.

October 29, 1809. John Poole overseers of the road from the mouth of Elk C reek to the Lead Mines as far as Robert Nuckolls' for being out of repair.

The 1811 Grayson County, Virginia Court Order Book
William Cook, Pltf v Minitree Jones and Robert Nuckolls, Deft.

Upon a bond taken for the forthcoming of property at the day of sale up on an Execution sent out of this court by the plantiff against the defenda nt Minitree Jones. This day came the plantiff by his attorney and appeari ng by the oath of James Anderson that the defendants had legal notice of h is motion, they were solemnly called but not appearing. Therefore it is co nsidered by the Court that the plantiff recover against the Defendants t he three hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty-eight cents the penal ty of the said bond, but this judgment is to be discharged by the payme nt of one hundred and eighty-one dollars and twenty-nine cents with intere st to be computed after the rate of six percentum per annum from the twen ty second day of January one thousand eight hundred and eleven till paid a nd the cost.

Minitree Jones, Matthew Dickey & George Currin, commissioners for the coun ty of Grayson, Plts v Greenberry G. McKenzie, William Bobbett, John Welc h, Esau Worrel, David Pierce, William Evans, Defts

Upon a motion for the balance the county levy of Grayson for the year 18 09 collected by G. G. McKenzie, as sheriff of said county, This day came t he plaintiffs in their proper person and it appearing to this court by t he oath of John Nuckolls that the defendants had legal notice of their ind ictment. The Defendants were solemnly called and none of them except the D efendant David Pierce appearing, who was here in his defense.... It is Con sider by the Court that the plaintiffs receive against the defendants t he sum of one hundred and fifty seven dollars and thirty-five and half cen ts being the balance of the county levy collected by the defendan ts G. G. McKenzie as sheriff of the County of Grayson for the year 1809 wi th interest to be computed after the rate of six percentum per annum fr om the first day of October one thousand eight hundred and nine till pa id & costs.

James Ogle, & Timothy Dalton, Pltf v William Short, Deft. The defendant be ing in custory confined judgement by consent of the plantiff for the s um of Fifty- five dollars forty-five cents with interest from the ninth d ay of July one thousand eight hundred and ten till payment and costs and t he plantiff releases the Deft. Out of custody. Present William Bobbett, Jo hn Comer, John Grigg, George Currin, Charles Nuckolls, John Fielder, and W illiam Hail, Gent. Justices. James Ogle to William Short in covenant Robe rt Nuckolls, Thomas Wilkenson, and Daniel Cody enteres special bail for t he defendant and surrendered him in court and the plantiff by his attorn ey prayed him in custody.

April 1811 At a court begun and held for the county of Grayson on the 2 3d day of April, 1811 Present: George Curren, John Blair, James Anders on & Samuel McClure G Justices

Ordered that Robert Nuckolls be appointed to Justice of this county in t he place of John Trimble. An account of all expenses incurred by the cou rt under the authority of any law chargable to the county stateing there s ame due and all credits owing to said county, towit:

Robert Nuckolls for [illegible] and candles $6.75
Robert Nuckolls Candles, locks, &c. $3.30

1811 James Anderson, Captain of the Rifle company in the 1st battali on in place of Robert Nuckolls resigned.

On motion of Robert Nuckolls was proven in court the receipt of the cle rk of this court for the sum of twelve dollars and fifty cents, a licen se is granted him to keep an ordinary at his house in Greenville, One ye ar from the first day of May last whereupon he entered into bond with secu rity accordingly.
Ordered that Court be adjouned till Court in Course

J. Robinson

July 1811 At a court begun and held in the County of Grayson on the 24th d ay of July 1811 Present: George Curran, William Hail, James Anderson, & Ch arles Nuckolls Gen. Justices

Ordered that James Anderson be appointed overseer of the road in pla ce of Robert Nuckolls resigned and that he with the usual hands keep the s ame in repair accordingly.

Nathan Chaffin, Plantiff, v Aaron Simcock, George Currin, & Robert Nuckoll s, Defendants

Motion in a forthcoming case taken upon in execution issued from this cou rt by the plantiff against the said defendant Aaron Simcock. This day ca me the plantiff by his attorney and at appearing to the court by the oa th of Abner Jones that the defendants had ten days previous notice of h is motion and he defendants and appearing. Judgment is granted the planti ff against the defendants for the sum on one hundred and thirty-two dolla rs thirty-four cents. The finally penalty of the forthcoming bond to be di scharged with the payment of sixty-six dollars seventeen cents with intere st to be computed after the rate of six percentum per annum from the 17 th day of May 1811, till paid and costs, and execution awarded and the pla ntiff's attorney directs a credit of $44.50 paid on the 25th day of Octob er 1810.

September 1811 At a Court held at Grayson Courthouse the 21st day of Septe mber, 1811for the
examination of Stephen Brown charged with having on the 13th day of this m onth feloniously stolen taken and carried away six dollars the proper ty of Richard Stokes of this county. Present, Joshua Hanks, Charles Nuckol ls, William Ballard, James Anderson and John A. Grigg Gen. Justices

November 1811 At a Court begun and held for the county of Grayson Tuesd ay the 26th day of November, 1811

A deed from Stephen Coleman to Philip Kerby was proven in Court by James A nderson and Robert Nuckolls subscribing witness. A deed from Samuel Ca ry to George Moore was proven in court by three subscribing witnesses a nd ordered to be recorded. An account was exhibited in Court by Robert Nuc kolls jailor amounting $16.90 cents which was examined and allowed and ord ered to be certified to the Auditor of Public Accounts.

September Term 1809 At a court begun and held for the County of Grays on on the 4th day September 1809.
Present William Brockenbrough, Judge.
An indenture of bargain and sale between Zachairah Stanley of the one pa rt and William Bourn of the other part was proven by the oaths of Abner Jo nes, Robert Nuckolls, and John Kelly subscribing witnesses thereto and t he same is ordered to be recorded.

February 1812 Grayson Co, Court
A deed from Robert Nuckolls to Charles Nuckolls was proven in court by Jo hn Nuckolls and Abner Jones subscribing witnesses & ordered to be recorded .

Mar 24 1812
On motion of Matthew Dickey, sheriff, Robert Nuckolls is appointed justic e, whereupon he qualified according to law.
A deed from Daniel Coley and Elizabeth his wife to Martin Dickenson was pr oven in court by John Trimble, James Anderson & Robert Nuckolls subscribi ng witnesses thereto, and ordered to be recorded and Elizabeth being priva tely examined as the law directs, consented thereto

Mar 25 1812
Thomas Patton enters special bail for the defendant and surrenders h im in Court, and Robert Nuckolls, Archibald Moseman, John Trimble, John Nu ckolls, and Robert Porter enteres Special bail for the defendant

May 1812
An account of all expenses incurred by the Court under the authority of (i llegible) law chargable to the county stating thereon the sums due to wh om due and all accounts owing to said county viz:
Robert Nuckolls, keeping jail from 11th April 1811 up to this day 27
Robert Nuckolls came into court and undertook for the defendant that th ey shall satisfy and pay the judgment of the courts in case they are ca st or render their bodies to prison in execution for the same or that he t he said Robert Nuckolls will pay for them (illegible) set aside & payme nt issued.

June 1812
On motion of Robert Nuckols who produced in court the receipt of the cle rk for the sum of twelve dollars and fifty cents a license was granted h im to keep an ordinary at his house in Greensville one year from the 1st d ay of May last whereupon he entered into bond with Abraham Noblett his sec urity accordingly.

Oct 1812
An account was exhibited in court by Robert Nuckolls, jailor amounti ng to twenty-two dollars eighty-two cents which was examined allowed up on by the oath of the said Robert Nuckolls and ordered to be certifi ed to the auditor of public accounts.

Oct 29 1812
Robert Nuckolls is allowed the sun of seventy-five cents for irons p ut on Daniel Bedsal committed for horse stealing and ordered to be certifi ed.

The 1813 Grayson County, Virginia Court Order Book
Feburary 1813
At a court begun and held for the county of Grayson on Tuesday the 23rd d ay of February 1813.
William Lounsberry, John Trimble, George Keith, Robert Nuckolls and Benjam in Cooley came into court and acknowledged themselves indebted to the comm onwealth of Virginia in the sum of one hundred dollars each to be levi ed of their respective lands and tenaments, good and chattels but to be vo id on condition that they make their personal appearance before the Judg es of the next Superior Court to be held in Grayson County on the first d ay of next term and give evidence in behalf of the commonwealth aginst Wil liam Smith and not depart withour leave of this court.


Grayson Co, VA Page 28…June 1826
David Pierce vs Robert NUCKOLLS in case. This day came the parties by the ir attornies and thereupon came a jury to wit: Philip BALLARD, Hosa PATTER N, James DAVIS, James WRIGHT, John W. COLLUM, Thomas POPE, John LUNDY, Jes se ANDERSON, Charles LEWIS, Stephen BOURN, James CARSON and Grigs HAMPT ON who being to try the issue joined and having heard the evidence but n ot agreeing by consent a juror was withdrawn and the rest from renderi ng a verdict were discharged and the cause continued.
Pg 30 June 1826
David PIERCE vs Robert NUCKOLLS in case memorandum. The plaintiff and t he defendant by their attornies filed bills & exceptions to the opini on of the court which was sealed and made part of the record
Page 54…November 1826
agriable to the within direction and report as follows that we think the n earest and best way from the Volunteer Gap towards Poplar Camp is for t he road to come on the ways that is cut out from the Gap through the lan ds of William HARRELL, John HIATT, Daniel GOODYROONTZ and a disperted tra ct between James WEBB and Samuel AMBURN and through the lands of Jacob AMB URN, Thomas QUESBERRY, Henry WEBB Jr, Harvey WEBB Sr, Joseph HORTON leavi ng the open way a short distance to John QUESENBERRY land thence through t he land of Abner JONES, Robert NUCKOLLS, Jesse BROWN, Jesse DEHAVENS, Will iam GARDNER leaving the open way to the Wards Gap road near William HIL LS whereupon it is ordered that the several persons through whose land t he said road is proposed to run be summoned to appear of next court and sh ow cause if any they have why the same should not be opened.

[XI759] aged 67y 7m 27d

[NI760] Peter Nuckolls was the fourth son of John Nuckolls and Mary Garland. He w as born on the 18th of June, in 1784 in Louisa County, Virginia. He mov ed with his family to Greyson County, Virginia about 1790. He spent h is growing up years in Greyson County. In adulthood he appears on a tax l ist dated 27 March 1810, still in Grayson County. Shortly after this he m oved to Warren County, TN. (I have never found any indication that he we nt to Kentucky, accept in Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virgini a, by Benjamin Floyd Nuckolls, which was then picked up by Bertha Nuckol ls in The First Virginia Nuckolls and Kindred).
Peter Nuckolls was credited with having been instrumental in the establis hment of the first school in Warren County. A Mr. Thoss came to Rock Isla nd, Tennessee, in Warren County, with Peter and boarded in his home f or a few years. It was during this time that Mr. Thoss organized a scho ol at what was known then as Boiling Spring. (This spring is located on t he north side of Grissom Road, in Civil District #3 of Warren County .) The school closed sometime after 1812, when Mr. Thoss, the teache r, went into military service upon the declaration of war by the United St ates against England in 1812.
Sometime during 1814, word came to the settlement that General Andrew Jac kson and his troops were running low on powder. Reuben Roberts (who wou ld become Peter's father-in-law) organized a group of neighbors, of whi ch Peter is listed by name, who gathered materials from places in the coun ty . From this they made a large quantity of powder, which they packed i nto barrels and then onto wagons drawn by oxen . They cut a new and dire ct road as they went west-northwest through Rutherford and Davidson Counti es to Nashville. There they loaded the powder onto flat boats and se nt it to New Orleans and General Jackson. It arrived in time to supply t he troops for the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815.
In 1821, when Reuben Roberts had lost his Revolutionary War pension , Pet er testified to the legitimacy of Reuben's claim for recovery of that pens ion.
Peter Nuckolls married Millie Emily Roberts in Warren County, Tennessee a bout 1826. She was the seventh child of Reuben Roberts and Mary Millie As her. She had been born near Elizabethton, in 1796, the same year that Eli zabethton became the county seat for Carter County, Tennessee.
On September 12, 1832, Peter Nuckolls appears in the Warren County, Tenne ssee deed records when he sells his share from his uncle Charles Garland 's estate to his brother-in-law, James Anderson, Sr. in Grayson County, Vi rginia. This being a common practice of the time when the inheritance w as far away from the heir. Peter received $35 from James Anderson, and Ja mes and his wife Patsy would receive two shares of the inheritance le ft by Charles Garland.
Peter again appears in the county records on October 4, 1841, when he pur chased items from the estate sale of his father-in-law, Reuben Roberts (Ja nuary 4,1744-August 2, 1841). Peter was a witness to his brother-in-la w, James Roberts' will which was made in March of 1844. And Peter again a ppears in Warren County records on June 5, 1847, when purchasing from t he estate sale of Mary Millie Roberts (1759-March 14, 1847)
Peter and Millie raise a family of three sons. Ezra, born about 1828; Ja mes Elisha born December 27, 1831; and Caswell Cobb born about 1833. Th is family appears in the 1850 Census of Warren County, Tennessee in Civ il District #3.
Peter probably died within the next year because his sons appear on t he real estate tax list with acreage. Millie Nuckolls death can only be es timated by her appearance in 1850 census and her lack of appearance in t he 1860 census. Peter and his wife Millie are probably buried at Asbury C emetery, off of Mason Road, just south of Randall Hitchcock Road. (T he graves may have once been marked, the name Nuccles appears on a cemete ry reading done by the WPA in the 1930's but time and people carrying t he stones away to use as foundation rocks has left a lot of unmarked grav es at Asbury Cemetery).
On the 1851 tax list of Warren County, Tennessee, Ezra is listed with 1 00 acres, and Caswell appears with 15 acres.13 James seems to be left o ut of the inheritance, but March 30, 1854 Ezra and James purchase land tog ether. The land description starts at the Nuckolls' stable and incloses 1 00 acres. In later years James' widow and children have full title to th is property when they sell it. (I assume that by having Ezra pay for ha lf of this property, the division of inheritance from Peter was evened out .)
On November 17, 1853, James and Caswell attend the estate sale of Mart ha Stone, James purchased a grindstone,a bureau, a trundle bedstead & cov er,and a candle stand. Caswell purchased 2 empty salt tubs, a long barre l, a clock, and three chairs. (I have been unable to locate Ezra or Caswe ll in any Warren County records from this point on.)

Book titled "Tombstone Inscriptions and Manuscripts", compiled by Jeannet te Tillotson Acklen, article written by Mrs. Blanche Bentley titled, "O ld Burial Grounds Of Warren County, Tennessee.

Some small excerpts from the article:
"The movement, inaugurated by the Daughters of the American Revolutio n, to preserve the names of the men and women buried in the early graveya rds of the country is a most notable and worthy one, and as the yea rs go by will became increasingly distinguished and historic."...."In t he earliest days of the county there stood on "the Old Kentucky Road" t wo miles south of Rock Island a log church known as Asbury's Meeting Hous e. The men who built the church were Reuben Roberts, a Revolutionary soldi er,
his sons and son-in-laws, their neighbors and friends; and if the da te is correct of their coming to this section -1796- given in the dia ry of one of them, they formed one of the oldest settlements."....
"According to very responsible tradition the pioneers of Asbury Settleme nt honored and collect the history of Warren County as known to them up on their first arrival."...." One of the diaries was kept by a young Virgi nian, a school teacher, who came west with Peter Nuckolls, went to New Orl eans under Jackson and never returned....." Sometime while Jackson and h is army were at New Orleans word came to the settlement that the General 's powder was running low. Immediately Reuben Roberts, Elijah Drake, Pet er Buren, Peter Nuckoll, George Sanders, and others from material gotten f rom the Big Bone Cave and other places, made a large quantity of powder, p acked it in wagons drawn by oxen and cutting a new and direct route as th ey went, by Short Mountain, Rutherford and Davidson Counties to Nashvill e, loaded the powder on flat boats and sent it to New Orleans to General J ackson."...." The church now seems to have disappeared, nor can the grav es of those who built it be found. So completely, apparently, have the for est and earth recalled them to themselves."


1. Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia, by Benjamin Floyd Nuckol ls. @ 1914, 1972, 1975,1982. pp 65-67.
2. A Supplement to the 1810 Census of Virginia, Tax Lists of the Counties for which the Census is Missing , transcribed and edited by Netti Schrein er Yantis, @ 1971. Section: 1810 Tax List of VA G-2.
3. McMinnville at a Milestone, 1810-1960, by Walter Womack. @ 1960 p p. 226, 327
4. Tennessee Records: Tombstones, Inscriptions and Manuscripts, compil ed by Jeannette Tillotson Acklin @1967. "Old Burial Grounds of Warren Cou nty, Tennessee" by Mrs Blanche Bentley, p. 415
5. Reuben Roberts Sr. Revolutionary War Records, National Archives, Ca se Number # 1492.
6. The Generations of Reuben Roberts, Sr. by Laney James Roberts. p. 20 1
7. Warranty Deed Book H. Warren County, Tennessee. pp 153-154
8. Inventory & Will Book # 1, Warren County, Tennessee. p. 408
9. Inventory & Will Book #2, Warren County, Tennessee. pp. 1-2
10 Inventory & Will Book #2, Warren County, Tennessee. pp 210-211
11. Federal Census, 1850, Warren County, Tennessee. Civil Dist. #3 p. 5 0. family # 331, Peter Nuccles
12. Warren County Cemeteries, Readings done by the WPA in the 1930's. Asb ury Cemetery, located in Rowland Station, Warren County, Tennessee.
(McMinnville Public Library, McMinnville, Tennessee)

Notes from Ed Reynolds, June, 2000

[NI761] Lived in KY and TN but no record has ever been found in census.

[NI762] 1826 Grayson Co Court Minutes
Present William Brockenbrough, a judge.
An indenture of bargain and sale between John Sturdivan of the one part a nd Stephen Bourn of the other part was proven in Court by John Kelly, Robe rt Nuckolls and James Anderson subscribing witnesses and the same is order ed to be recorded.
Nathaniel Nuckolls, plantiff

(Grayson Co. A History in Words and Pictures) Grayson Co. Historical Soci ety. Nathaniel Nuckolls vs. Phil ip Gains in debt. This trial was by jury which returned the following verd ict: The plaintiff to recover L14..7s..11p..1/2 penny with interest from M ay, 1808

This is probably the Nathaniel Nuckolls found in the 1840 Grayson Co, VA c ensus
00112001-0001011. (We know he was alive in 1826) He does not sh ow up in the 1850 Census anywhere in Virginia. As old as he was, he mo st likely died, but as he has older sons in the census, we wonder where th ey went. In 1840 were Nathaniel, his brother Ezra, Creed and Clark. Cre ed and Clark are the only ones who remained in Grayson Co beyond 184 0.

1840 Census
1 males 10-15 b 1826-1830
1 male 15-20 b 1821-1825
2 males 20-30 b 1811-1820

[NI763] Moved to Tennessee according to Bertha's book. but no census records ev er found.

[NI765] Never Married

[XI765] No date on stone

[NI766] (Grayson Co. A History in Words and Pictures) Grayson Co. Historical Society.
Oldtown principal farmers S.N. Nuckolls & B.F. Nuckolls. (no dates given) Hale Nuckolls was pictured with several other W.W.1 solders. W.S. Nuckolls listed as a private in Civil War. The greatest County men were John Blair, Joshua Habks, Major Anderson, Sam'l McCammet, Col. Stephen Hale, Ezra Nuckolls, Hon Stephen F. Nuckolls, Shadrack Greer, Joseph Phipps, William Young, Ezekial Young, H.H. Cox, George W. Reeves, David Cox and others.

Ezra Nuckolls, b. Mar. 28, I798, Louisa Co., d. May 4, 1857. He and his brothers were much help in the formation of Grayson Co., Va.; they had been well educated and good family training in Eastern Virginia. The men and women were tall in stature, a number of them 7 ft. in height and well proportioned. Ezra served as Sheriff of Grayson Co., Va.; he and his nephews Creed and Clarke Nuckolls with William Oglesby were the first merchants at Grayson Court House, Va., until after the close of the War 186I-1865; then the firm was Nuckolls and Jennings. A branch store was opened at Independence, Va. Ezra built the first storehouse there, also the first hotel; he continued in business until he sold out and moved to Missouri about 1853, bringing their children and their slaves. Took up Gov't land where Rock Port, Mo., is now. After locating, they said that some day a burying ground would be needed, and they selected a beautiful site on a little hill that overlooked the countryside. Ezra Nuckolls died first, and in three weeks his wife died of a broken heart. They were buried in that plot, which has aIways been known as the Nuckolls Burying Ground; though now it adjoins or is a part of the Rock Port Cemetery. It has a good iron fence, well kept, and a nice granite monument is at the grave of Ezra and Lucinda Nuckolls. Many of the Nuckolls family are buried there. In this Nuckolls Burying Ground, there is a flowering shrub) -a Deep Rose Peony -still blooming yearly, that Stephen Friel Nuckolls sent and had planted when he was a Congressman, in Washington, D. C., 1859----- 98 years ago.

From family history written by Harlan Yager Smith "I Am Because They Were" The Virginia Ancestors of Elisabeth Leona Borchers by her granddaughter. (Elisabeth Leona Borchers Sweetser) By 1853 several of the children had gone west to Missouri, Iowa or Nebraska with other relatives and neighbors from Virginia catching the spirit of the Western movement. Ezra decided to sell out and move west. It has been stated and "handed down" that Ezra obtained a large tract of land in Missouri and at the age of 55 moved to Missouri to develope it. He settled in Rockport, MO. No further children were born after the move. The youngest child at that time was Elisabeth who was seven years old. Elisabeth was only six years older than her niece, Elisabeth Borchers, so it was that my grandmother was always very close in friendship to her Aunt Betty when grandmother lived in Hamburg Iowa, and also when they both moved to Calif. I remeber aunt Betty well and going to her home many times in Ocean Park Calif. She was really the closest that we children had to the "early past" as her father was born in 1798 (Ezra) and brought history from frontier life in Virginia through Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and on to Calif. She was tall, thin, and of soft speech, a very lovely person to see and talk with. One you would be proud to have as a friend and relative. Ezra and Lucinda brought some of their slaves out to Rockport with them. The children, had all been brought up in the Virginia custom of slavery and so, had a rather strong leaning in that direction. It was fortunate that they moved out to Missouri when they did to escape the ravages of the Civil War. Though Ezra died four years before war was declared, some of his sons had slaves also, and had a more sympathetic view of the cause of the South than many others in the west. Missouri was pretty much of a border-line state during the Civil War and the life of the Nuckols family is rather typical of that situation. An instance can be noted to the mixed feelings of the family. As noted elsewhere, Rosamond, the fourth child of the thirteen, went west from Vriginia and married Augustus Borchers, a German immigarnt who had no use for slavery. Their household was brough up strongly "Northern". Another branch of the family, accordingly, was strongly "Southern". Rosamond's favorite brother, Stephen Friel, in the fall of 1854 brought four negroes to Nebraska City. Two were girls and two, boys. The two girls ran away and Stephen posted a reward of $200 for their return. The difficulties encountered in the return of the two girls is a rather long interesting story covered in newspaper articles. (transcribed in notes for Stephen). Ezra's life in his new invironment was rather short. He was 55 years of age when he came to Rockport. He had established this cemetery some time before and many of the family are buried there. Three weeks after Ezra died, his wife Lucinda died also. It was said she died of a broken heart at the age of 50 years on May 25, 1857. My grandmother, his granddaughter, Elisabeth Borchers, was five years old at the time.

Below is a copy of a letter, as best as I can interpret the old hand writi ng, sent to Ezra Nuckolls from Martin Hail, Ezra's brother in law in 1855. This original letter is on file in Lincoln, Nebraska at the Nebraska Historical Society. I find interesting how in several of these old lette rs that they tried to hide or under state the excitement of important news and state they didn't have any important news etc. Usually stated by " oh by the way I almost forgot to tell you that my wife (your sister) h ad a baby".

Read the letter and see (children born and deaths). Also, this letter
was written a few years before the Civil War - little did they know how life in the South would change .

The envelope shows Leesburg, Alabama, Nov 30th as return address. Stamp is three cents.
It is addressed to: Ezra Nuckolls, Esq.
Byren
Atchinson County, Missouri

In the interpretation of the letter, I place ??? marks where I could not make out the word or letter. Blank line indicates new page. Also, the letter is faded so punctuation did not show - so it looks like a lot of
run on sentences but I didn't want to add anything that I could not
see in the letter.

The letter:

Leesburg, Cherokee County, Ala, Nov 4, 55

My Dear Brother & Sister
Your kind forward of 15th Sept was duly received & found ??? all in the enjoyment of good health. I have delayed writing until now
thinking I would have something of some interest but have not and can't think of waiting any longer as I am very anxious to hear from you all. Brother Clarke started to Va 10th Sept. went to Knoxville by Rail Road and then to Wytheville by stage six days trip from home to Grayson settled our business. This and arrived home the 6th October came home by publich conveyance also, coughing He was sick all the time he was gone ??? give very little information on satisfaction of matters & things in that County did not go to old town nor no where else but to Elk Creek and once to Independence seemed to be
rather ?unlish since his return probably from the fact that it is hard
times here about money matters, I received a letter from Brother Fielden of he Death of Sister

Evalina on the 10th Oct which you doubtys have heard before this in the same letter he wrote that Eli & Mother had advertised to sell off all Mothers property except slaves and to live them out on 25th Oct that is the last and all I have heard of it If they had have wanted to sold the negroes without my presence they had better have sold them this fall provided I live not that I ever expect to make enough by being their to pay my expenses but I like to see even handed Justice to all. I have 5 negroes to sell this fall as Executer three boys & 2 girls. The sale comes on 22 this instant I want to buy one of the boys 22 years old and his wife 16 years old if they don't go too high but they are very likely and I am determined to make them bring the last Dollar I can whether I get them or not. This is the property of ???(Hemae) Sullen married a daughter of James Hail died three ye ars ago with consumption made a will and appointed me his Executer his widow died in July last with Consumption leaving 5 children 2 boys & 3 daugh ters the oldest a boy 12 years old Youngest a girl 4 years old I shall have to raise two of the children if no ??? their had been nothing done with the property so it Will all be to sell. Now Sir you sometimes speak of tall bidding if you could be here at that time you should see some as them children has no one to look too but myself for Justice & protection and I am determined the property shall bring the last possible Dollar. I have a particular anxiety to make them negroes at Mothers have that Country a bring a price. I acknowledge that negroes are flesh & blood and should be treated humane but
have come to the conclusion it is not best to consult a negroes notions t oo much Particularly when they are tankered with by un???? while ?? ?. I think my Cousin Wm Dickenson made my boy Gilbert some promises mo re than he ought best as it has turned out I ??? very well with him g ot a girl that is start
& likely about grown some 14 or 15 years old ??? me to give Lucinda which I done when I returned from Virginia who was worth more than the girls I give Martin & Sarah but I have paid them $100 a piece in cash to make them equal had like to have forgot Sarah had a fine daughter 3 weeks old today both doing well Sarah has improved very much since you saw her. Jestain (or Je steris?) had son born 12th of September weighed 10 lb when first born bo th well & hearty their has been a good deal of Fever & Agne and Home Fever in our County this season my family and the most of the ??? have enjoyed good health. I have a great desire to visit you at your new home and intend doing so next summer or fall if not prevented by some unforeseen
occurance. I have no expectation of moving from where I am in fact I think it would be folly in me to move I have so much land here as I ever will want all paid for and am making money slowly we enjoy good health all my children are here and have been raised in the South. I haven't any idea we would be as healthy in Mo. As we are in Ala Our Climate is mild and pleasant Winter and summer and if we try we can live as well here as any place in the world, I have no Idea our Country is any thing in comparison with Mo as to fertility ??? but we can make plenty I made from 50 to 60 Bushels of corn to the acre off some of my land this season and I have sold 140 Bushels of Wheat Of my own raising this season for $140 Cash in hand and could have sold more but believe it will be higher Agents are travelling through the Country picking up every Bushel they are buying for the
Eu opean armies and every thing we make will sell for Cash at fair prices corn is worth from the high ??? 30 to 37 ½ cts for bushel this season we are convenient to market wi th any thing we make I bought my dry goods in New York this fall the freight from New York to my door was about 1.75 cts for Hundred Insurance included and only 10 or 12 days from the time they were shipped until I receive. I can
go from home to New York in 4 days can go from here to St. Louis Mo in 4 days in 12 or 18 months more can go from home to almost any part of the United States in a week or 10 days. In a short time can go from home to Wytheville in 24 to 30 hours - upon the whole I think we live in a convenient Country. I have sold about $10,000 worth goods this season which is plenty to sell a country place have sold at a fair Profit I am selling all goods but groceries at home 75 to 100 percent on first cost & the business is improving with me from the fact that the population is improving & also from the fact that Centre & service other places in the Country are not doing a great deal. Their have not been a Cart load of new goods received at Centre this fall in 4 stores they are trying to raise a little wind but I don't know how they will come out. I don't care to sell any more there I am selling them being scarce give me better chance for profits and a chance to pick my customers please write to me upon the reception of this send write often & give me all the information you can with regard to yern Country E. N. write me when you expect to visit Grayson as we expect you then to visit ours if not sooner. If I was situated as you are I would take my rest the balance of my life Remember my love to all the cor???xion and particularly to cousin Lafayette. Martin & Jestain Hail

letter provided by charlesrnuckolls@prodigy.net (CHARLES R NUCKOLLS)

EARLY BUSINESS (STORES) Ezra Nuckolls opened the first store and hotel in Independence. In 1853, he sold out his businesss here and moved to Missouri. Stephen M Dickey took over the hotel building, apparently as an ordinary. Ezra, Creed, and Charles Nuckolls, sons of Robert G. Nuckolls formed a partnership with William Oglesby, and went into the merchantile business. They were the first merchants at the Grayson County seat. They had branch houses at Bridle Creek and Elk Creek. They, except Ezra, continued in business here until after the Civil War, when the business became
that of Nuckolls and Dickenson. Another early firm to locate here was that of Nuckolls and Jennings. Theirs was a branch house of their business in Oldtown.(Grayson County: A History in Words and Pictures) by Grayson Co. Historical Society, Va. 1976 pg. 307

[DI766] Will of Ezra Nuckolls, dated 15 December 1855, Atchison County, Missouri.
This typed copy of handwritten original.

Will of Ezra Nuckolls
I Ezra Nuckolls of the County of Atchison and State of Missouri being in usual health and of sound and disposing mind and memory; but taking into consideration the uncertainty of human life and the instability of all earthly matters and things, do make constitute and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form as follows, to wit It is my Will and desire and I direct the same according that in case of my Death my whole Estate shall be placed in th3e hands of Richard Rupe & my son Stephen F. Nuckolls whom I constitute and appoint Sole Executors of this my Last Will and Testament to be disposed of as hereinafter as directed; and if it should be the case that neither Richard Rupe or my Son Stephen F. Nuckolls could not nor does not act as my Executors, then, and in that event other person or persons Shall be appointed by the Court to act on the Recommendation of either my Son Stephen F. Nuckolls or my wife Lucinda Nuckolls; It is my Will and desire that the Lands 740 Acres that I own in Virginia be Sold by my Executor or Executors as soon as they may think best and the proceeds applied when sold towards the payment of a Debt that I o we Griggs Hampton of Virginia: My Executor or Executors may sell, provided my Son S. F. Nuckolls should think best to do so 30, or 40 or 50 Acr s of my Lands adjoining of the Village of Rockport either in Lots or otherwise as my son S. F. Nuckolls may think best all of the aforesaid lands may be sold on sutch credit as my son S. F. Nuckolls may think best.

It is also my Will and desire that all of my just ??? Debts be paid, and
that my wife Lucinda Nuckolls shall have one third of my whole Estate during her natural life

It is also my Will and desire that all of my Children except my son
Heath Nuckolls shall receive equal portions of my Estate, after making a deduction for that amount which have heretofore been advanced to a portion of them and also a deduction for that which I may hereafter
advance to them before my Death; And account of which will be found in a Book Marked letter A

It is also my Will and desire, that the portion which may be due from my Estate after my Death to my daughter Polly D. Schooler shall be paid to her in full from my Land or in Lands, and those lands shall remain and be hers during her natural life and after her Death they are to descend to her Children and be equally divided between her Children

It is also my Will and desire that my daughters Sena & Elizabeth & my son Emit each get out of my lands ful ... three fourths of the amount; th at may be due to them; It is also my Will and desire that the amount which may be due from my Estate at my Death to my son Houston Nuckolls that it shall be placed in the hands of my son Stephen F. Nuckolls and managed by him in the way that he may think the most adviseable, until Houston Nuckolls Arrives to the age of 22 years old, and when he arrives to the age of 22 years old, If Stephen F. Nuckolls considers him Houst n to be a young man of good habits & morals & not addicted to gambling nor drinking Spiritous liquors then he may & shall surrender the Estate up to him, otherwise he may invest it for the benefit of Houston Children if he has any as otherwise it is to be divided between all my heirs Heath Nuckolls & Houston Nuckolls excepted.

It is my will and desire that five Dollars more be paid to my son Heath Nuckolls and no more.

It is my will and desire that in the division of my Slaves that they shall not be distributed, sold, or hired out to any other person except some of my heirs, unless sutch Slaves as may be of bad character

It is my will and desire that my Executor or Executors make Deed or Deeds of those lands that I have desire to be sold.

It is my will and desire that Wrice D. Schooler should have two tracts of land In Virginia unless I convey the same back to him before my dea th which ...now belongs to him he having conveyed one of them to me by deed & the other he entered in my name, He done so in order that I might make Sale of the land for his his (sic) benefit; one tract lyes on Chesà Creek in Grayson County, Virginia & Contains 340 Acres and the other on Crooked Creek in Carroll County, Virginia contains 250 Acres and it was entered by Sd
Schooler in my name.

I hereby Revoke and annul all former Wills by me , and hereby publish
this and declare this writing as and for my only true and Last Will and Testament - -

In testamoney whereof, I have to this my Last Will and Testament set my hand and offered my Seal. This the fifteenth day of December One thousand eight hundred and fifty five. The 15th day of December In the year 1855

Signed, Sealed, published and Ezra Nuckolls
Declared, by the testator Ezra Nuckolls (Seal)

In and for his Last Will and Testament In the presence signed our
names as Witnesses thereto
I. N. White
Samuel Scamman
Wm C. Sipple
State of Missouri ) In vacation of the county court County of Atchison) SS Be it remembered that on this 5th day of May A.D. one thousand
eight hundred and fifty Seven personally appeared before me Janus M. Templet on Clerk of the County court within and for the County of Atchison aforesaid Isaac N. White and Samuel Scammon the Subscribing witness to the within and foregoing Will of Ezra Nuckolls and being by me first duly Sworn depose and Say that the Said Ezra Nuckolls the testator declared in their presence that he had Subscribed and published the said Will or instrument of writing as his Last will that he the said testator was at the time of publishing his said will of sound mind and more than twenty one years of age and that they the said deponents attested the said Will as witne ss thereto by they the said deponents attested the said Will as witness thereto by they the said deponents attested the said Will as witness there to by subscribing their names to the Same in the presence of said testator .
Sworn and subscribed before me
I. N. White Samuel Scamman
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court done at Office in the Town of Rock Port in Said County this
5 th day of May A.D. 1857.
Janus M. Templeton
Clerk

[XI766] I visited the Cemetary in Rock Port, MO. I found the grave of Ezra and Lucinda Nuckolls who died in May of 1857. The grave site is still well main tained. It has a five foot tall headstone which states that Ezra Nuckolls was born in Grayson County, VA. This is different than previously reported. A number of Nuckolls and inlaws are buried in the Cemetary.
Charles Nuckolls, June, 2000

[NI767] There is no indication Margaret lived as long as she did, as she has nev er been found in any census records.

[DI767] Name: «tab»Margaret Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»08 Mar 1875
Death Place: «tab»Carroll, Virginia
Age: «tab»93
Birth Date: «tab»1782
Birthplace: «tab», Carroll, Virginia
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Klower Swift
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B02466-1
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2056976
Reference Number: «tab»p44c27
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5RV-HS9 : accessed 7 April 2012), Margaret Nuckolls (1782).

[XI767] aged 91yrs

[NI769] 1 Reuben Roberts, Sr.+ Mary Asher
2 Reuben Roberts, Jr. + Letitia Randolph, sister of John M. Randolph,
Jr.(This is the TN:Warren Co.-VA:Albemarle Co. DNA group.)
2 Emily Roberts + Peter Nuckolls
3 Caswell Benjamin Nuckolls + Julia A. Randolph

[NI770] Warren County, Tennessee 1854 Tax List Gribbles Civil Dist 3
CAswell Nuckles
Ezra Nuckles
J B Nuckles

[NI771] Descendants of James Nuckolls and Altha Susan Black submitted by
April Nuckolls Jeanneret
RR3, Box 36,
Valley Center, Kansas, 67147
aprilj@swbell.net

When James Elisha Nuckolls appears in the deed books of Warren Count y, on March 8, 1859 he sells 15 acres of land in Civil District #3 of Warr en County, Tennessee for $230. The deed states that James is "lawfully se ized of said land--have a good right to convey it and that the same is une ncumbered." (I think this is the inheritance of Caswell Nuckolls, but wh at brought it to this circumstance I do not know.)
James Elisha and Altha Susan appear in the 1860 Census in Civil Distri ct #3 of Warren County, Tennessee. They are listed with two of their chil dren, Elen Elizabeth Bellvora and Artimisha Permela. John Hershel wi ll be born 11 December of that census year.

J. E. Nuckolls enlisted in the Confederate Army on November 18, 1862 in Mc Minnville, Tennessee He was a private in Company B of the 22nd Tenness ee Infantry Battalion. His military career was unfortunately very shor t. The battalion left Warren County and joined the Army of Tennessee, arr iving after the the Battle of Murfreesboro, which took place on December 3 1, 1862. They marched through Coffee County and into Bedford County, t hen on to Shelbyville. On January 10, 1863 James was listed as absent fr om roll call, with the remark on a later roll call that he had died in a h ospital on February 20, 1863.

James never participated in anything except a very long walk.

The years of the Civil War were hard. Warren County and McMinnville, t he county seat were occupied first by the Union, and then by the Confeder ate forces, and then they would switch again. An un substituted story, Re na Chloe Frederick (a great-granddaughter of James and Altha) tells of Alt ha and her children hiding in a cave when Union troops came through the c ounty. The troops were looking for horses and apparently James had rais ed horses. A black women named Chloe helped to hid the family, bringing t hem food and water, while her husband hid the horses in another cave. Som ehow the horses were discovered and the black man was shot. (The story im plies that the man died, but that was never said.) [ Rena believed that t he black woman Chloe remained with Altha until her death. Rena has only o ne memory of Altha, as a very tiny OLD woman lying on a high bed wi th a very tall black woman standing beside the bed. Rena remarked that th at was the first time she had seen a black person, and that really impress ed her. (Rena would have been 1 month short of 3 years of age when Alt ha died). But Rena said she had been told she was named for the woman w ho had kept the family safe in the cave.]

After the Civil War ended, Altha Susan remarried on November 11, 1866 to W yatt T Perry. Wyatt's family had come from Ashe County, North Caroli na to Warren County, Tennessee, prior to the 1850 Census. Altha and Wya tt have five children: William Madison, Charles Ezra, Darthula, Mary Ja ne "Molly", and Hortence.
Altha Susan and Wyatt continued living on the land that James had p urchased. Hog production was the main source of income and the family liv ed with some degree of comfort. But hog cholera struck in Warren Count y, taking their income away. In 1886 the land was sold and the family
migrated west to Arkansas.

1. Federal Census, 1850, Warren County, Tennessee. Civil Dist. #3 p. 50.
family # 331, Peter Nuccles
2. Tax list of Warren County, Tennessee for 1851
3. Warranty Deed Book S, Warren County, Tennessee. pp 333-334
4. Warranty Deed Book 17, Warren County, Tennessee. p151
Warranty Deed Book 18, Warren County, Tennessee pp 214-216
5. Will, Inventory & Estate Book # 3. Warren County, Tennessee. pp 264-2 66
6. Warren County, Tennessee Marriage Records Book A pp. 16-
James E Knuckoles to Altha Susan Black
7. Federal Census, 1850, Warren County, Tennessee. Civil Dist #3 p 56
family # 373 Robert Black
8. Obituary of Altha Susan Black Nuckolls Perry. Original in possession
of Lola Reif-Fayetteville, AR
1984.
9. Warranty Deed Book 1, Warren County, Tennessee. pp 428-429
10. Federal Census, 1860, Warren County, Tennessee. Civil Dist #3 p 113
dwelling 832/463 Elisha
Nuckolds
11. Tennessee State Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. Civil War Records. J
E Nuckolls
12. Tennesseans in the Civil War in Two Parts Published by The Civil War
Centennial Commission, Nashville, Tennessee. @ 1964 Part I, pp 166-1 67 22nd (Murray's) Tennessee Infantry Battalion
13. Note written by Artimisha P Nuckolls Perry, in possession of OB Chapma n,
Flower Mound, TX. 1988
14. Federal Census, 1870, Warren County, Tennessee. Civil Dist. #3 p 46
family 21 Wyatt Perry
15. Warren County, Tennessee Marriage Records Book 1 pp 56-5 W T Perry t o
A S Nuckles
16. Research by April Nuckolls Jeanneret on Perry family, consisting of
Census, Family Bibles, Cemetery Records, Birth and Death Certificates, and
personal interviews.
17. Federal Census, 1880, Warren County, Tennessee Civil dist #3 p 316
family 60 Wiatt T Perry
Written by April Nuckolls Jeanneret, on December 31, 1999

[NI772] Caswell appears in the First Virginia Nuckolls and Kindred Book II on pa ge 186 number 396. Much more has been documented on his line including his many wives and the correct maiden name of Julia which we incorrectly thought for years was Van Duzen. The only line with significant additons are the children of his first marriage, which are included in this publication.

LDS IGI File No 8003802 Sheet 55 gives full name as Caswell Benjamin Cobb Nuckolls. This is verified by Irene Nuckols Moore who remembers his name having "Cobb" included. Irene's father was Thomas Edward Nuckolls who was the son of Caswell and his second wife, Susan Lear.

According to Lillian, Uncle Luther's daughter by Martha, Uncle Luther had own brothers named; John, Jim and Carr. I was given this information by Irene Moore. In the 1870 Kentucky census, I found James E., Luther, and Charles A.

Caswell's occupation was a shoemaker. He was also a farmer.

According to the 1870 Crittenden County, Kentucky census, Caswell Nuckols and his wife, Julia, and sons, J. E. and Luther were born in Tennessee. Jim was born in 1866 and Luther was born in 1868. His next child, Charles, was born in Kentucky in 1869. Dora was also born in Kentucky. Caswell and Julia moved to Kentucky from Tennessee about 1869.

There is no record of the original 100 acres in the deed books of Warren Co. TN, but the 15 acres mentioned as Caswell's are sold by James on March 8, 1859 (Deed Book 3, pp428-429)and the right to sell this land is explained with the line "I am lawfully seized of said land-have a good right to convey it and that the same is unencumbered."

Descendants of Caswell from:
Sandi Evilsizer Koscak
sandi.j.koscak@gmail.com

The LDS records show another daughter Hannah born in 1878 and died in 1878. But the date of birth for daughter Minta is also in 1878. So she might have been a twin. So far, not documented.

[NI773] Julia died right after her daughter Dora was born. The baby, Dora, was given to Andrew Aldridge to raise and Caswell married Susan Lear and he and Susan raised the three boys. It is believed that Andrew was a brother to a David Aldridge who was a second husband of Julia's mother, also named Julia. Told by Elmina Board, (daughter of Dora) to her daughter Helen Marie Barnes Evilsizer. No burial place was ever found for Julia.

He would have had to marry Van Duzen after Julia Randolph, and Julia Randolf may have also died in childbirth . On Luthers death certificate names Caswell as father and unknown mother, he born 1868. Doras death cert the same, Caswell and unknown mother. A marriage cert has never been located for Julia Ann VanDuzen, nor any other documentation provided for this connection.

[DI773] Family lore says she died in chldbrith, but Caswells pension application says she died 2 months after birth of Dora. Probably complictions of childbirth.

[NI774] 1900 Census McCracken Co, Dist 8, KY -pg271
James Nuckles 4/1865, KY VA KY
Millie 10/1868 Married 6 years, 3/3 KY KY KY
Roe M 2/1896
Jennie E 3/1898
Mary A 4/1900

Co-founded the city of Kevile, Kentucky

1880 Census Place:Woodville, Mccracken, Kentucky
Source:FHL Film 1254430 National Archives Film T9-0430 Page 22 8B
Elizabeth A. FLETCKERSelfFWW60TNFa: VAMo: VA
James FLETCHERSonMSW33TNFa: TNMo: NC
Clabor M. FLETCHERSonMSW28KYFa: TNMo: NC
Elen Z. NUCKOLLSDauFDW35KYFa: TNMo: NC
James R. NUCKOLLSGSonMSW15KYFa: VAMo: KY
David H. NIBLETTBrother MSW58TNFa: VAMo: VA
Alexander P. NIBLETTBrother MSW54TNFa: VAMo: VA
Janny CHOATOtherFSW8KYFa: KYMo: KY
Lucy A. HILLOtherFWB35VAFa: VAMo: VA
Norah J. HILLOtherFSB10KYFa: VAMo: VA
James HILL
Leomer HILLOtherFSB3KYFa: VAMo: VA
Jessie HARRISONOtherMWB63VAFa: VAMo: VA
Silas HARRISONOtherMSB14KYFa: VAMo: VA

JAMES R NUCKOLLS
Date 521221
Age 087
Place MCCRK
Residence BALLARD
Volume 056
Cert 27674
Deathvol 52

James R Bruckols
Enumeration District: 0133 Color: W 1910
Age: 43 Birth Place: Kentucky
Visit: 0278
County: Mccracken
Relation: Husband
Relatives: Wife Mittie 41, Kentucky
Son Rex 14, Kentucky
Daughter Jennie L 12, Kentucky
Daughter Mary 10, Kentucky
Son Roy 08, Kentucky
Son Wallace 06, Kentucky
Daughter Ollie 04, Kentucky
Son James 02, Kentucky
Son Savage NR, Kentucky
Mother Ellen Baugh 65, Kentucky



Info on this family from Jim Nuckolls
jnuck2@mindspring.com

Death cert name James Royster Nuckolls
Informant , daughter Mrs Hubert Titsworth

[DI774]
Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953
Name: «tab»James Royster Nuckolls
Death Date: «tab»21 Dec 1952
Death Location: «tab»McCracken
Residence Location: «tab»McCracken
Age: «tab»89
Gender: «tab»Male
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»15 Apr 1863
Birth Location: «tab»McCracken, Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»John Nuckolls
Mother's Name: «tab»Ellen Fletcher

[NI776] Probably died young, as neither sibling Luther or Dora ever spoke of him. NO further record beyond 1870 census age 7 months. listed as C A , male

[NI777] Dora Elizabeth was an orphan girl. She was raised by Andrew Aldridge who lived on a farm near Ben Board. Dora's brother, Luther, stayed close by while they were growing up and looked after Dora until she married Ben Board. Her father, Caswell, kept the three boys and remarried.

This family line from Helen Marie Barnes Evilsizer and daughter Sandra Jean Evilsizer Koscak

[BI777] I just cant believe the stone birth date (1870) is correct...I dont use those as primary sources, never have. Also if Julia died in childbirth, she would not appear in the 1870 census taken in July.

POE- now known as GPS (probably 1871)
1. 1870 census, not born
2. 1880 Census age 9
3. 1900 census born Feb 1872, age 28.
4. 1910 census age 39
5. 1920 Census age 48
6. 1930 census age 59
7. 6/18/1871 married Susan Lear
Death cert age 66 in Dec of 1937
dates in the census vary from Jan thru July and fit with an 1871 date of birth. Re-married 4 months later. makes sense. Their first child David was born in Jan (before 9 months,) Looks like David was "conceived" about April 26 1871. 2 ,months after his wife died. So with this evidence, I am sticking to an 1871 date..I would like to know where mom is buried. Her age on the cert is 66 which agrees with a 1871 date.

[DI777] Twice-A-Week-Leader Princeton Kentucky December 8, 1937
A gloom of sorrow was cast over the Briarfield community, last Friday morn ing, December 3rd, at 6 o'clock when Mrs. Nora Board, 66, succumbed at t he home of her son, with whom she had resided for the past several year s. She was the daughter of the late Caswell and Julia Nuckles and was bo rn in Marion Kentucky, February 5, 1870, remaining there until 16 yea rs of age when she came to Caldwell County where she resided until her dea th. Nearly 50 years ago she was united in marriage to the late Ben M. Boa rd. This union was blessed with nine children, five having preceded h er in death. They were Mrs. Alameda Jenkins, Mrs. Estella Williamson, Elle r, Rosalee and Nora Mae Board. Those left to survive are Andy Board, Mrs M ary Payne, Mrs Lillian Gray, all of the county, and Mrs Dock Barnes of Sul livan, Mo. There are also 20 grandchildren and one great grandchild together with a h ost of other friends and relatives to mourn her passing. Mrs Board was a d evout member of the Briarfield Baptist Church. Funeral service was conducted at the family residence at 1 o'clock Saturd ay afternoon by the Rev. H. A. Egbert. Interment followed in the family l ot at the Perry Cemetery, (Caldwell County, Ky.), amid an embankment of fl oral offerings.

[HI778] (Research):IGI Mormom Librayr names another child Naomi born and died in 1890.
Facts do not support. Mother claims in 1900 7 children with 5 living, also in 1910, and widows pension application names that deceased child as Mary L

[DI778] Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953
Name: «tab»Susan A Nuckles
[Susan A Lean]
Death Date: «tab»15 Apr 1914
Death Location: «tab»Lyon
Residence Location: «tab»Lyon
Gender: «tab»Female
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Location: «tab»Crittenden
Father's Name: «tab»Jno Lean
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Virginia
Mother's Name: «tab»Remica
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Virginia

[XI778] 60Y 9M

[NI779] Used Nuchols spelling

[HI780] (Research):World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Res RFD 4 McCracken Co, Pudacah, KY
Age 42 born Nov 27 1875
Section Foreman, J C Railroad
Kin-Lizzie May Nuckols, same address
Tall, medium build, brn eyes, gray hair
Signed Sep 12 1918 Thos Edward Nuckolls

Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953
about Thomas Edward Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Thomas Edward Nuckolls
Death Date: «tab»14 May 1948
Death Location: «tab»Marshall
Residence Location: «tab»Marshall
Age: «tab»72
Gender: «tab»Male
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»27 Nov 1875
Father's Name: «tab»Casual Cobb
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Informant Mrs Joe Moore
Volume022
Cert10779
Deathvol48

[DI780] Name: «tab»Thomas Edward Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»709071060
Birth Date: «tab»27 Nov 1875
Death Date: «tab»14 May 1948
Claim Date: «tab»29 Jun 1948
Type of Claim: «tab»Death Claim
Notes: «tab»20 Oct 1978: Name listed as THOMAS EDWARD NUCKOLLS

Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953
Name: «tab»Thomas Edward Nuckolls
Death Date: «tab»14 May 1948
Death Location: «tab»Marshall
Residence Location: «tab»Marshall
Age: «tab»72y 5m 17d
Gender: «tab»Male
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»27 Nov 1875
Father's Name: «tab»Casual Cobb
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Informant Mrs Joe Moore

[NI782] Sally met and married Finis Luther Holt in Lyon Co. Eddyville Ky. He was b orn Oct 17 1882 in Princeton Ky, and died on Dec 2 1974 in Goodrich, M I. They then moved to St. Louis, Mo and then to Jonesboro Ark, and h ad 6 children (sons), her oldest being my Grandfather Finis James Holt. Sa lly's husband worked as an Enginere for the Railroad in Ark. Prospects whe re not good in thoes days for jobs, so when the Factories opened up in Mic higan she tryed to get her husband to move to Michigan where the jobs a nd money where better and they could have a better life. Sally was very he ad strong, her husband refused to go, so Sally packed up the 4 youngest bo ys and headed to MI alone. Once in MI, she got a job as the First Police Matron for the City of Flint Jail, working with Female Inmates. She work ed there from July 11, 1932 until she retired on Aug 23, 1951. While working there she saved money in hopes her husband would join her, he never d id , but he would come to visit her and the boy's. With the money she sav ed she bought acherage and a Dairy farm on Ridge Rd.. in Goodrich, M I, so that when her son Donald came home from WWII he would have a pla ce to live and work. This farm was run by her son's Mose, Don, Cecil a nd Ed . They all did have other jobs too. She loved her farm it was everyt hing she ever wanted, and she was well known in the Police Community, th is was the life she had always wanted. However she did not know alot abo ut her family (father). She and her son Donald traveled to MO. to find inf ormation on Caswell, but had no luck, due to records being destroy ed in a fire, she stated to my family. It was a dissapointing trip for her. Sally and Finis did divorce after many years, about the late 1950' s. he stayed in Ark, and remarried, and is burried there by his 2nd wife. Sally is burried in Flint, MI in Sunset Hills Cemetary, located on Flushing Rd, next to some of her son's. Bitter about the divorce she added t he letter "E" to the end of her last name (Holte) which is on her head stone. Also if you notice Finis Luther and his son Donald died the same day. They where living together in Goodrich, when Donald had a heart attack, his father was going to go accross the street to get help, his other sons house ( Ed) Harold, when he had a heart attack also, both where found later that day by Ed when he noticed that the front door had been opened for a long time that day and it was very cold day. A double Funeral was held for both of them , I remember I was only 10 years old at the time when I attended it.
Maria Aistrop
2320 Covert Rd
Burton, MI. 48509

meafox13@aol.com

[NI784] Benjamin Morrison Board lived at Donaldson and Princeton, Kentucky whe re he was a farmer. He lived near Flatt Rock Church with his first famil y. Later, he gave his eldest son, Frank, land near Flatt Rock Church a nd built himself and Dora a new "Big House" over in Princeton. My moth er said her father had owned slaves.

Ben's first wife, Rebecca, was called Becky. He married Dora after Bec ky died. Ben and Becky had three children who lived. One child had di ed at birth and another, a girl, had died at age four. All of Ben and Dor a's children died young except Uncle Andy and my mother, Elmina. Nora M ae died in infancy; Alemeda was twenty-five; Ella, fourteen; Stella, 31; R osalie, 8; Lillian, 30; and, Mary Elizabeth, 25. Andrew and Elmina liv ed to be over 90 years old.

Benjamin was the Great Great Grandson of Cornelius Board
Cornelius Board (ca.1690-1745) was the Founder of the Board family in America. He came from Sussex, England in 1730 with his wife, Elizabeth, and t wo young sons, James and David; James was ten, born in 1720, and David was three, born in 1727. He settled first at Bloomfield, New Jersey, th en later at Boardville, Pompton Township, Passaic County, New Jersey.

Cornelius was a Civil Engineer and Surveyor. He was sent by Alexander Lord Sterling to search the mountains of northern New York and New Jersey f or copper ore, but he found not copper but iron in great abundance. He nam ed the place Sterling after his patron, and he built the first forge the re in the years, 1730 to 1736. The first iron made in that part of the cou ntry was made by Cornelius Board, and it is absolutely certain that this f irst Sterling Forge was the beginning of the works that later made iron f or cannon balls used in the Revolution; also, for the great chain that str etched across the Hudson at West Point.

Benjamin's grandfather was Philip Schuyler Board who descended from the famous Schuyler's of New York. Philip's mother was Janneke Ann Schuyler w ho was a great great granddaughter of Philip Schuyler and Marguerita Van Slichtenhorst. President George Bush also descends from the Schuyler line, we are sixtrh cousins.

[DI784] Caldwell County Times, Aug 12, 1926, Thursday
Death of Ben M Board
Mr Ben M Board of the Brierfield section of the county died at his home Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock after a lingering illness of nearly seven months, being confined to his bed the past several weeks from complications. mr board was well known throughout Caldwell County being born and reared here and had been a prominent farmer all his life. The remains were interred in Perry Cemetery near Bethany, Friday afternoon after an impressive talk by a close friend and neighbor, Mr John Morse. He is survived by the wife and seven children: Mrs Dock barnes, Herrin, IL; Mrs Archie Williamson, Steubensville, Ohio; Mrs Jesse Guess, Caldwell Co, Miss Lillian Board, Miss mary Board, Joe Board and Andy Board, all of Caldwell Co.

[NI786] Perry Cemetery is off highway 230 in Caldwell CO KY. She died when Herv ie was two and Robert Roscoe "Glenn" was a few weeks old. Robert Rosc oe was raised by the Weeks family. They called him Glenn.

[NI789] Glenn was raised by the Weeks family.

[NI790] Andy bought 90 acres of farm land in Caldwell Co, from his father. Andy a nd Ethel lived at the homestead at 305 North Seminary Street, Princeton K Y. Andy served 53 years at Union Grove Baptist Church as a member and dea con.

Andy's birth date has been a topic of family discussion for many year s. If born in 1892 as family records and death certificate suggests, his s ister Elmina could not have been born 6 months later in April of 1893. Elm ina always stated she was 7 years older than her spouse, Stephen. Death ce rtificate for Andy says 1892.

[NI792] Shellie apparently adopted Wilma's child, LaNell, and raised her as his ow n.

[NI794] Elmina was a wonderful cook. She always had lots of cakes and pies, especially lemon. Every Christmas, the table was filled with lots of deserts.

Elmina and her brother, Andrew, were the only two of Benjamin Morrison Board's children who lived long lives.

After Stephen died, Elmina moved back to Princeton, Kentucky to be near relatives. Later, she moved to Madisonville, Kentucky.

[NI795] Stephen and Elmina lived in Princeton, Kentucky until about 1920 when th ey moved to Herrin, Illinois where Stephen had a house built for his famil y.

Stephen worked in the coal mines and with the railroad. While working wi th the railroad, he was seriously injured. and was in a coma for a peri od of time.

Stephen and Elmina left Herrin in 1933 and moved to Missouri where they bo ught a farm on the outskirts of the town of Sullivan where Stephen beca me a farmer. When Stephen died, at age 57, he was buried in the graveya rd in Sullivan, Missouri.

[NI797] Ruby and sister Dorothy both left Sullivan, Missouri and went to St. Lou is to attend business school after graduation from high school.

Ruby and sister Dorothy married brothers, the Dorrell brothers; Ruby mar ried Ed and Dorothy married John.

Ruby and Ed lived in the St. Louis area for many years. They later mov ed to Eureka, Missouri, not far from St. Louis. Several years later, th ey moved to Cuba, Missouri.

After Ed died, Ruby sold her home and moved to Tullahoma, Tenness ee to be near her son, Woodie and his family. Her daughter, Tamra, liv ed in Cuba, Missouri.

[DI797] Name: «tab»Ruby E. Dorrell
SSN: «tab»493-38-0407
Last Residence: «tab»37388 Tullahoma, Coffee, Tennessee,
Born: «tab»24 Oct 1915
Died: «tab»20 Sep 2002
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Missouri (1952-1953)

[NI798] Dorothy and John lived first in the St. Louis area, then later in Warrento n, further out from St. Louis. John worked as a machinist at McDonald Dou glas Aircraft.
Dorothy and John's son, John Leo II, was kidnapped at one time shortly aft er he and his wife, Sally, were married. The kidnapper, at gunpoint, ma de John drive him across the country and then later had John drive him ba ck to the St. Louis area. He did not harm John, just let him out of the c ar somewhere in the area. The kidnapper was eventually caught.

Their son, John, with Sally and only daughter, Kelly, later moved out of t he St. Louis area further West. They have since moved to other areas, b ut have never returned to the St. Louis area except for visits. The two o ther children, Joanne and Helen, with their husbands, remained in the ho me area close to John and Dorothy.

[NI801] Helen attended part of her first year of grade school in Herrin, Illinoi s. When her family moved to Sullivan, Missouri, she attended Sullivan Ele mentary and Sullivan Public High Schools and graduated in 1944. Taking t he train to Kansas City, she attended Kansas City Secretarial School and s tarted her first secretarial job at Commodity Credit Corporation, later ca lled the War Assets Administration.

When she and Ivan moved to Dallas, she worked for three different compani es as a secretary. In Wichita Falls she worked for a couple of law fir ms and for the railroad for a short time. When she and Ivan left Texas a nd moved to Mobile, Alabama, she worked for a law firm. In Los Angeles, s he worked as secretary to the Sales Manager for General Mills.

While Helen and Ivan were in Tampa, most of the time she did not work outs ide the home. She did work for a short period as a secretary for an elect rical company.

In Jacksonville, Florida, she first worked as a secretary for a cruise li ne company, and then later for short periods she worked with Kelly Girl s, a temporary agency company. She also worked for Kelly Girls in Tallaha ssee.

When she and Ivan moved to San Diego, California, she first worked with Tr iple A and then later, for a few years, she worked for Kelly Girls and Man power Temporary Agency. Most of the time in San Diego, Helen has not work ed outside the home.

San Diego Union Tribune Thursday December 21, 2006
Helen Marie Evilsizer passed away Saturday, Dec 16, 2006 resting in the ar ms of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ after a battle with pancreatic can cer, aged 80y10m19d. Helen was born Jan 27, 1926 in Herrin, IL the d au of Stephen Barnes and Elmina Board. She eloped with her childhood sw eetheart, Ivan Evilsizer and married Jul 15, 1946. He died Jan 1 199 7. Her hobbies included oil painting and genealogy. Four of her family his tory books can be found in the Salt Lake Library. She and Ivan lived in Te xas and Florida, moving to San Diego in 1972. She was a member of the Ea st Clairemont Southern Baptist Church and attended a local Bible Study Gro up. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, brothers Bart is Barnes, Bennie Theodore Barnes, and Charles Barnes; sisters Edith Barn es, Ruby Dorrell, and Dorothy Dorrell. She is survived by brother Tex al Barnes; sisters Mary Jeanette Escarcega of AZ, and Lillian Luci us of FL; Children Ivan C Evilsizer and Sandra Koscak, both of Helena, M T; grandchildren Laura and Tyler Evilsizer, also of Helena; special nie ce Dee Barr of AR; and a host of nieces and nephews who will mourn h er loss. She will be interred today next to her beloved husband tod ay at Ft Rosecrans National Cemetery, Point Loma, CA.

By daughter Sandra 12/31/2006
Tom and I moved temporarily to San Diego to be caregivers for my mothe r. We were there during the last 7 weeks of her life. It was so sad to s ee her in so much pain. Although it was both a physical and spiratual batt le, God sustained us through it. I feel blessed that I was able to be by h er side and tell her each day how much I love her. She will be truly miss ed in this world, but looking forward to reuniting

[MI801] (Medical):Hay Fever and Bronchitis

[DI803] ucius, Lillian R., 82, of Tampa passed away January 1, 2014. Born in Herrin, IL to Stephen and Elmina Barnes and she moved to Tampa in 1958. Lillian is preceded in death by her husband, William H. Lucius and nine siblings. She was an involved member of The First Baptist Church of Downtown Tampa and enjoyed playing the piano. She is survived by her sons David, Mike, daughter Phyllis (Paul); and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. There will be visitation on Tuesday, January 7, 2014 from 9am-10am with a funeral service at 10am both at the funeral home with interment to follow at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The American Heart Association.

[NI808] From Richard C Sheridan, Archie later married briefly an Ohio woman and they divorced after a few months. She had a son, John Lawrence Dunn, born 9/13/1943 died 4/1/1945. The death cert reads as follows:
Name: «tab»John Lawrence Dunn
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»01 Apr 1945
Event Place: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Gender: «tab»Male
Death Age: «tab»1y6m18d
Marital Status: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Occupation: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»13 Sep 1943
Birthplace: «tab»Steubenville Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1944
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Father: «tab»John Elder Dunn
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Audrey Williamson
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»Certificate
Film Number: «tab»2372782
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4097631
Image Number: «tab»01863

[NI811] Died when 16

[NI812] James was called Jimmie. He was in the US Navy and was an electricia n. He had cancer.

[DI813] Name: «tab»Rosa Lee Board
Death Date: «tab»14 Feb 1915
Death Location: «tab»Caldwell, Kentucky, USA
Age: «tab»7
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»20 May 1907
Birth Location: «tab»Caldwell, Kentucky
Father's name: «tab»Benn Board
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Caldwell, Kentucky
Mother's name: «tab»Dora Nuckles
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Crittenden, Kentucky

[NI818] Mary Elizabeth Board and George Harty Payne lived on Sugar Creek, at the o ld BOARD place in Caldwell CO until 1932. They moved to Dawson Road, abo ut 3 miles out of Princeton. Mary was killed by a milk truck from Madisonv ille. The truck hit her wagon on the way home from Princeton on Highway 6 2.
Her husband died in a car accident on Sandlick Rd

Sources Virginia Family Vol 1-Brook Payne book from George Coon Library a nd family records

[DI818] Husband: George H. Payne. Mother of three young children when she died; James E. Payne ( my dad); Jesse Payne ( now deceased); and Rosie Mae Payne. She died to early in life. She was a very beautiful lady, that we never got to know this wonderful lady. She died in a truck/ and horse and buggy accident. We love you and miss you, but most of all wish we had got to know you.

Kentucky Death Records ( 1852- 1953)
Name: Mary Elizabeth Payne
[Mary Elizabeth Board]
Death Date: 23 Sep 1940
Burial Date: 25 Sept.1940
Death Location: Caldwell
Residence Location: Caldwell
Age: 28
Age: 28 yrs, 3 months, 1 day
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: White
Status: Married
Profession/ Trade: Housewife
Birth Date: 24 Jun 1912
Birth Location: Caldwell, Kentucky
Spouse's name: Geo Payne
Father's Name: Ben Board
Father's Birth Location: Caldwell, Kentucky
Mother's Name: Dora Nuchols
Mother's Birth Location: Crittenden, Kentucky
Cert Of Death: # 20761
Informant: Andy Board
Morgans Funeral Home was in Charge
Accident was the cause of death: Struck by UC Milk Company truck from Madisonville, ky... which turned over on her and she was found beneath the truck. Mary Elizabeth Payne was driving a horse team and buggy back into Princeton On Hwy 62, Princeton, Ky when the accident occured at 7 pm.. She received internal injuries of the chest.

[NI819] Died in a car accident on Sandlick Road on September 19, 1966.

[NI863] Willis Franklin Reynolds was the son of Rowlett Reynolds and Amanda Sus an Weaver Perkins. According to birth records, he was born in Scott Count y, Mo. We believe that the family continued to live in Scott Co., Mo unt il Amanda became ill. They then moved to Kentucky, where she died. Willi s
was a very small child at this time. Census records show Willis, at the a ge of two, living with his Perkins grandparents. He would stay with th em until his Dad remarried.

Rowlett was faced with raising his two children without a wife. He met a nd married Lillie May Rucker. They took their small family back to Blodge tt, Missouri, where Willis grew to adulthood. Willis continued to li ve at home, helping the family by contributing his income. Willis met Lil lian May Nuckles and wished to marry her. Hut the mother's didn't want th em to marry yet. (He was 24 and she was 28.) Willis claimed they ran aw ay to get married on March 20, 1932.

Willis and Lillian left the area for awhile after their marriage. They d id return when Lillian was expecting their first child. Evelyn Louise w as born May 2, 1935 on a very stormy night. Unfortunately the labor w as long and very difficult. Evelyn Louise's head was badly injured duri ng thebirth process, and she was born dead. Willis was faced with the ta sk of making his daughter's coffin, which he then buried at the foot of h er grandfather's grave. Willis made a stone marker to mark her grave.

Willis and Lillian stayed in Blodgett. On October 26, 1938, they had a so n, whom they named Willis Floyd Reynolds. With both father and son's fir st name being Willis, the child used the name Floyd.

Willis worked at the Nunlee Gas Station and also as a driver for the Nunl ee Funeral Home. Being handy with his hands, Willis opened a shop behi nd his home. There he did carpentry and woodwork for others. During WW 2, he went to St Louis and worked in the ammunition plant there. Remaini ng in St Louis
until 1951, the family finally returned to Blodgett, where Willis purchas ed land from his brother-in-law and went back to doing carpentry for other s. In the middle 60's, when their son Floyd returned from a tour in Alask a, Willis and Lillian moved to Tarboro, NC in order to be close to Floyd a nd his family. In Tarboro, Willis' carpentry work was in great demand. W hen Floyd moved to Fayetteville, NC, Willis and Lillian remained in Tarbo ro. Willis was well employed and Fayetteville, was only a two hour drive a way.
When Floyd was promoted and moved again, this time to Olathe, KS, Will is and Lillian choose to return to Sikeston, Mo.

In 1990, with their health failing, Willis and Lillian moved in with Flo yd and Jo Ann. Willis had been battling cancer since 1972. First he h ad part of his kidney removed, then he had prostate cancer. This was follo wed by testicle cancer, and then Willis had two surgeries for lung cance r. In 1990, he had two surgeries for bladder cancer. He was getting rea dy for third surgery for the bladder cancer, when the x-rays revealed th at lung cancer had greatly advanced. Willis was sent home and told to e njoy the
time left of his life. Falling and breaking his hip, Willis entered in to a Johnson County nursing home. The break took what little strength Wil lis had left in his ravaged body, and he died in his sleep on March 8, 19 92. His bride, Lillian had preceded him in death by exactly five weeks. T hey are both laid to rest at Morley Cemetery, in Morley, Mo., just miles f rom Willis' birth place. Willis and Lillian left behind a son, Floyd; gra ndsons, Edward Lee, James Alen, Denny Robert, and John Floyd; Great-grandd aughters, Chantelle Niccole, Starrett Foster; and a great-grandson, Robe rt Taylor.

Information provided by Jo Ann Cormack Reynolds.

[NI864] The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 27 January 1955
Blodget News-
Mrs Willis Reynolds of St Louis is visiting her mother Mrs L Nuckolls a nd her brothers Thomas and Nyless this week

[NI873] Changed his name spelling to NUCKLES as a result of an argument over a pair of mules. Every living family member and descendant today (2007) remembers this story.

The Nunnelee Funeral Chapel, Charleston, Missouri
Luther L Nuckles was born March 16, 1868 at Marion, KY and died at Blodget t, Mo on April 28, 1946 at the age of 78 years 1 month ans 12 days. He came to Missouri 50 years ago and resided in the state continously thereafter with the exception of 4 years when he resided in Flint, Michigan, where he was employed by the General Motors Company. Mr Nuckles became a member of the old Hickory Grove Church which was located 3 1/2 miles north of Blodgett and he later transfered his membership to the Stanfield Baptist Church at Clarketon, MO, where he was a member at the time of his dea th. Those surviving Mr Nuckles are his wife, one daughter, Mrs Willis Reynolds of Blodgett, MO; Four sons, Lawton of Clarketon, MO, Casual, Mt Morris, MI, Ulyless and Thomas of Blodgett, MO. One half sister, Mrs Sally Holt of Flint Michigan; one half brother, Ed Nuckles of Paducah, KY. Seven g rand children and three great grandchildren and many other relatives as well as s host of friends.

In Memory of Luther Lavanda Nuckles, March 16th 1870, Caldwell County, Ken tucky 3:30
P M April 28, 1946 At home Rt #2, East of Bldogett, MO, Sikesto n, MO. Seventy Six years, One month Twelve days. Service held The Bapti st Church of Blodgett Missouri, 2:30 P M April 30, 1946 The Rev W S Baile y. Pallbearers; Tom Evans, Roy Evans, Aubry Davis, Joe Adams, Jim Smith, C harles Nowton. Interment in New Morley Cemetery, Morely, MO

Blodgett Resident Died Yesterday
Blodgett, MO April 29201946
Luther L Nuckles, 78 year old retired farmer, died at his home yesterd ay at 3:30 p.m. after an illness of six weeks. Funeral services will be he ld tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Baptist Church with the Rev W S Bail ey in charge. He is survived by his widow , four sons and one daughter. Nu nnellee service.

[BI873] Death certificate says born 3/16/1870

[DI873] The Nunnelee Funeral Chapel, Charleston, Missouri
Luther L Nuckles was born March 16, 1868 at Marion, KY and died at Blodget t, Mo on April 28, 1946 at the age of 78 years 1 month ans 12 days. He ca me to Missouri 50 years ago and resided in the state continously thereaft er with the exception of 4 years when he resided in Flint, Michigan, whe re he was employed by the General Motors Company. Mr Nuckles became a memb er of the old Hickory Grove Church which was located 3 1/2 miles nor th of Blodgett and he later transfered his membership to the Stanfield Bap tist Church at Clarketon, MO, where he was a member at the time of his dea th. Those surviving Mr Nuckles are his wife, one daughter, Mrs Willis Reyn olds of Blodgett, MO; Four sons, Lawton of Clarketon, MO, Casual, Mt Morri s, MI, Ulyless and Thomas of Blodgett, MO. One half sister, Mrs Sally Ho lt of Flint Michigan; one half brother, Ed Nuckles of Paducah, KY. Seven g rand children and three great grandchildren and many other relatives as
well as s host of friends.

In Memory of Luther Lavanda Nuckles, March 16th 1870, Caldwell County, Ken tucky 3:30 P M April 28, 1946 At home Rt #2, East of Bldogett, MO, Sikesto n, MO. Seventy Six years, One month Twelve days. Service held The Bapti st Church of Blodgett Missouri, 2:30 P M April 30, 1946 The Rev W S Bailey. Pallbearers; Tom Evans, Roy Evans, Aubry Davis, Joe Adams, Jim Smith,
Charles Nowton. Interment in New Morley Cemetery, Morely, MO

Blodgett Resident Died Yesterday
Blodgett, MO April 29201946
Luther L Nuckles, 78 year old retired farmer, died at his home yesterd ay at 3:30 p.m. after an illness of six weeks. Funeral services will be he ld tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Baptist Church with the Rev W S Bail ey in charge. He is survived by his widow , four sons and one daughter.
Nunnellee service.

[NI874] 1880 Census Place:Sandywood, Scott, Missouri
Source:FHL Film 1254737 National Archives Film T9-0737 Page 27 3B
Thom STRAYHORNESelfMMW24KYFa: KYMo: KY
Milly A. STRAYHORNEWifeFMW22ARFa: TNMo: MO
John L. STRAYHORNESonMSW2MOFa: KYMo: AR
Ettie A. STRAYHORNEDauFSW10MMOFa: KYMo: AR

Martha Elizabeth Nuckles - 1881 - 1971
a widow, of Sikeston, Missouri, born November 1, 1881, Scott County, Misso uri, passed away January 21, 1971, at Host House, Charleston, age 89 year s, 2 months, 20 days. Survived by 2 sons Ben Nuckles, Mt. Morris, Michiga n, Ulyless Nuckles, Sikeston; 1 daughter, Mrs. Lillian Reynolds, Sikesto n; 1 stepson Lawton Nuckles, Flint, Michigan; 1 brother Lewis Raymond Stra yhorn, Clarkton, Missouri.

Church affiliation Baptist, Stanfield, Missouri; place of funeral Nunnel ee Chapel; Officiating Clergy, Rev. W. S. Bailey; Interment New Morley Cem etery.

The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 27 January 1955
Blodget News-
Mrs Willis Reynolds of St Louis is visiting her mother Mrs L Nuckolls a nd her brothers Thomas and Nyless this week

[NI875] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Ulyless F Nuckles
Birth Year: 1906
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Missouri
State: Missouri
County or City: Scott
Enlistment Date: 23 Nov 1942
Enlistment State: Missouri
Enlistment City: Jefferson Barracks
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: Grammar school
Civil Occupation: Geographer
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 68
Weight: 175

[NI876] Buried in Flint Memorial Park. Isuspect his middle name to be Caswell.

Name: Benjamin C NUCKLES
Birth Date: 06 November 02
Death Date: 22 April 80
Gender: Male
Residence: Genesee, Genesee, Michigan

[NI877] Never married

Southeast Missourian, Cape Girardeau, MO Mar 31, 1955
Thomas Nuckles Dies, Farmer Near Sikeston
Charleston- Thomas L Nuckles, 45 years old of Sikeston, Rt 2, a farmer, di ed Wednesday afternoon at 3:50 in a hospital in Cape Girardeau where he h ad been a patient six days. Funeral services will be held Saturday afterno on at 2 at the Baptist Church at Blodgett by Reb W S Bailey with interme nt in the Cemetery at Morley. The body was removed from the Nunnalee Funer al Home here. Mr Nuckles leaves three brothers, Ulyless Nuckles of Sikest on Route 2, Casual Nuckles of Mt Morris Michigan, and Lawton Nuckles of Fl int MI, a sister Lillian Reynolds of St louis and his mother Mrs L L Nuckl es of Sikeston Rt 2. His father preceeded him in death several years ag o. Born in Scott County on Nov 6, 1909 he moved to this community 20 yea rs ago.

The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 27 January 1955
Blodget News-Thomas Nuckolls, whose illness the past several months has m ade it necessry for him to be hospitalized several times, was taken ba ck to St Francis Hospital, Cape Girardeau, Friday.

[NI880] Buried in Flint Memorial Park, Flint, MI.

[DI882] CARTER, WILLIAM L., SR.
Of Flint, age 82, died Monday, August 27, 2012 at Fostrian Manor in Flushing. Funeral service will be held at 12 p.m. Friday, August 31, 2012 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, Pastor Andrew Arp officiating. Burial in Crestwood Cemetery. Those desiring may make contributions to ALS. Visitation 4-8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Carter was born in Flint, Michigan on December 28, 1929, the son of William and Emogene (Traver) Carter and was a resident of Flint. On August 7, 1948 he married Evelyn Nuckles in Flint. He was a member of Central Church of the Nazarene. He loved to golf, play softball and ran an orchard for 35 years. Mr. Carter retired from Michigan Bell, after 39 years of service. Surviving are wife, Evelyn, of 64 years;
children, William (Rosemarie) Carter, Jeanette (Tom) Benedict, Karen (Jim) Grof, Sharen (Dan) Weber and Mary (Tom) Smith; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; brothers and sister, Ed (Donna) Carter, Frank (Delores) Carter, George (Darlene) Carter, Margaret (Bob) Craton and Bob (Cheri) Carter; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by son, Kelly; brother, Fred and sister-in-law, Barb Carter. Your
condolences may be shared with the family at
swartzfuneralhomeinc.com

[NI883] Buried in Flint Memorial Park; Flint, MI.

Name: Mary NUCKLES
Birth Date: 25 November 07
Death Date: 14 April 73
Gender: Female
Residence: Genesee, Genesee, Michigan

[NI910] The Times Leader Princeton, Ky. June 5, 2004
Mrs. Wilma Board, 78, of Princeton, died Friday, June 4, 2004, at 5:20 a. m. at Princeton Health Care Manor, following a short illness. A retired fa ctory worker and member of Southside Baptist Church, she was born March 1 8, 1926, in Caldwell County, a daughter of the late Will Ed and Ollie L ee Boyd Morse.
She was preceded in death by four sisters, Mae Byrd, Lois Watson, Katheri ne Jean Morse and Georgia Endicott. Survivors include her husband, Shell ie Board; a daughter, LaNell Lax of Caldwell County; and two granddaughte rs and grandsons-in-law, Melissa and Jon Ortt of Princeton and Jennifer a nd Ryan Akers of Santa Claus, Ind. Funeral services will be conducted Sund ay, June 6, at 3 p.m. at Morgan’s Funeral Home in Princeton. The Rev. Ronn ie Sivells will officiate, assisted by the Rev. John Benton.
Burial will follow in Sugar Creek Church Cemetery, Caldwell County, Ky. Pa llbearers will be Larry Baker, Harold Baker, Clifton McGregor, Darrel Dear ing, Dewey Heaton and Robert Haley.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

[NI922] Maj. James Anderson of Albemarle Co., VA, who came to the New River, marri ed Martha (Patsy) Nuckolls, daughter of John Nuckolls, an early settl er in the Grayson area. James might be a brother to Jacob and John; fami ly journeys often started from PA/NJ on the Wagon Road with stop-ove rs in counties along the way, such as Albemarle. Patsy and James A. rear ed a family near Galax and are buried in the Anderson cemetery there (Nuck olls, 67). Family discussed in Nuckolls text. THE NEW RIVER FRONTIER SETTL EMENT ON THE VIRGINIA-NORTH CAROLINA BORDER 1760-1820
by Paula Hathaway Anderson-Green*
Published in the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, V86: pgs. 413 -431 (1978).
This electronic version prepared by Paul B. Anderson FCCS (USN, Retired ), Norfolk, Virginia

Major Anderson--whose wife was a Miss Nuckolls--resided in the count y. He was a prominent citizen of Grayson county. Their sons were Robert, O rville, and Garland. Robert and family moved to Atchison Co., Mo. They we re pious members of the M.E. Church South in the county, Major Orville And erson was one of the best clerks in southwestern Virginia. His bright inte llect, devoted Christian, and example still live. Garland Anderson was a q uiet good citizen.

I would like to know more about Martha Nuckolls and if she and James had c hildren. If you prefer a fast response, I suggest that you email me direct ly at boppinbeck@cwix.com.
1. John ANDERSON was born in NJ. John married May. They had the followi ng children:
+ 2 F i. Rebecca ANDERSON was born 1720 and died 1872.
3 M ii. James ANDERSON. James married Martha NUCKOLLS.
4 M iii. John ANDERSON.
5 M iv. Jacob Paul ANDERSON. Jacob married Susanna BUCHANAN.


Major Anderson--whose wife was a Miss Nuckolls--resided in the count y. He was a prominent citizen of Grayson county. Their sons were Robert, O rville, and Garland. Robert and family moved to Atchison Co., Mo. They we re pious members of the M.E. Church South in the county, Major Orville And erson was one of the best clerks in southwestern Virginia. His bright inte llect, devoted christian, and example still live. Garland Anderson was a q uiet good citizen. (Foot Prints on the Sands of Time: A History of Southwe stern Virginia and Northwestern North Carolina by Dr. A. B. Cox Original ly published by The Star Pub. Co. Print, Sparta, N.C)

Anderson, James Captain Oct. 26, 1811
Anderson, James Captain, Rifle Co., 2nd Battn. May 21, 1793-Aug. 25, 17

[NI924] . On June 21, 1854,
his widow made affidavit to that effect and that she had resi ded in
Rockcastle County, Ky., over four years. She was grant
pension and a bounty of 160 acres. Henry Duke4 died pri
1842 when Patrick Henry Duke was administrator of his estat e,
who may have been an older son.

[NI929] Prob the Charles will filed Louisa Co, 1-10-1857 Hard to read, scanned to cd. No heirs that I can see

[NI930] Name:Linda Roberson
E-Mail:roberson@execpc.com lr@mail.b-rlaw.com

History of Caldwell Co, Missouri pg494-495
GALLATIN W. NOBLITT
(Farmer and Stock-raiser, Post-office, Catawba).
G. W. Noblitt, a man whose entire life of over three score years and ten has been one of almost ceaseless activity and upright conduct, is a member of a fainilv which is descended from Thomas Noblitt, an IrishniMii by birth, who, when a hid, came to America during the French and Indian War. At the battle of Quebec he was with that
gallant commander, Gen. Wolfe, where he was wounded. Subsequently he took up his residence in Pennsylvania, wliere he married Miss Mary King, a German lady, and some years later removed to North Carolina. From that State he went to Grayson county, Va.,
and there his death oecurr^ in 1818, at a ripe old age. He reared a large and worthy family of children, who have since become settled in numerous portions of the United States. One of his sons, Abraham Noblitt, born in North Carolina, was married in Virginia to Miss Elizabeth Nuckolls, a native of that State, and their union was blessed with seven children. The mother died in Virginia May 13, 1835, and in 1839 Mr. Noblitt came to Ray county, Mo., where he departed this life some four months after. During the greater part of his earthly career he had followed farming and kindred pursuits, and to this occupation Gallatin W., the subject of this sketch, was very naturally reared. He was born in Grayson county, Va., May 15, 1811, and became settled in Ray county, Mo., the year preceding his father's arrival. It is largelv due to the fact that his own education in youth was so limited which has caused Mr. Noblitt to take such a leading interest in the instruction of the young in more recent years, but his position in this matter is well known. On November 1, 1840, he was married to Miss Louiana J. Davis, who was born in South Carolina January 17, 1821. By this union there were three sons and four daughters: John B., Charles C, Mary M., Elizabeth, Sonora J., Sonoma, Susan E. and William L. Mrs. Noblitt died January 18, 1858. Mr. N. was again married May 22, 1862, to Christine E. Mace, a Virginian by birth, whose death occurred January 28, 1866. She
left one daughter, Cora A. March 20, 1867, Miss Mary A. Sconce, born in Ray county. Mo., January 7, 1834, became Mr. Noblitt's third wife. Her father, John Sconce, was one of the early settlers in Ray county. In 1854 Mr. N. took up his location on his present homestead in this township, and with the exception of about eight years he has devoted his entire life to agricultural pursuits, including stock raising. He owns 240 acres of land. Thousfh reared as a Deniocrat, he has always voted against that party, his first suffrage havomg been cast for Henry Clay. During the Civil War he was captain in the State militia. He is a member of the Baptist Church, and he and his wife enjoy to a large degree the confidence and respect of all who know them.

[NI932] http://www.keithbobbitt.com/bookthirteen/pp370-402.htm
JOHN BOBBITT 1783 - 1819 Son of Captain William and Nancy Bobbitt
John Bobbitt was the fourth son of Captain William and Nancy (McKenzie) Bo bbitt. John was born in 1783 in Montgomery County, Virginia and in wh at is today Carroll County, Virginia.

When John was 22 years of age he married Nancy Nuckolls a daughter of Char les Nuckolls of Grayson County. John and Nancy were married on January 2 9, 1806 in Grayson County and their marriage is recorded. The section of G rayson County that they lived in later became Carroll County. The Nuckol ls family was a large, wealthy and influential family in the county. The v illage that John and Nancy lived near was named "Nuckollsville" Virginia.

John and Nancy Bobbitt had six sons and no daughters. The six sons all liv ed to maturity, married and raised key Bobbitt families that later settl ed in Kentucky, Missouri and West Virginia.

The second wife of Charles Nuckolls was Mary Black. They had three sons. J ohn Nuckolls moved to Kentucky, James Nuckolls moved to Missouri, and Char les Nuckolls died single. They had five daughters, Betty, Sally, Polly, Su san, and Nancy. Nancy Nuckolls, the last of the children, married John Bob bitt.

The John Bobbitt family was counted in the Grayson County, Federal cens us in 1820. John Bobbitt died in 1819 and his son James was born after h is death. Here is the census record.

NANCY BOBBITT: (Widow of John Bobbitt)

4 males under 10 (1810-1820) 1 female 26 - 45 (1775-179 4)

2 males 10 - 16 (1804-1810)

Nancy was born in 1790 and was only 30 years of age when she faced the res ponsibility of raising her six sons. There were many indications that Jo hn Bobbitt was not physically well and that he tried to solve his health p roblems with alcohol. In March of 1818 John Bobbitt, school master of t he county was summoned before the grand jury for insulting and interrupti ng the meeting house on Little Reed Island on the third Sunday of Janua ry 1818. The information was given by Esq. George Cornwallis.

John must have been very intelligent and well educated for his ti me to be the school master of the county

[NI933] Fell on Court House steps when paying taxes. As they came out of the buil ding, she slipped on the large stone step, and fell injuring her side, cau sing a hemorrhage. She was taken across the street to the old Clement Hot el, where she died soon afterward.

[NI934] Skilled Carpenter, helped build Court House, Clerment Hotel, Post Office a nd Hall. Was Sheriff of Grayson Co, VA. Organized a Company of Volunteer s, with the rank of Captain during the War of 1812.

Acquired 1300 acres on Meadow Creek where he operated a grist mill and wor ked as a carpenter and mason.

[NI935] Mentioned in grandfather wills in 1810

[NI937] This family line submitted by Mrs. James O Mathis
3778 Summer Ln
Huntsville, TX 77340-8945

[NI938] This family from from James O Mathis ret_jom@shsu.edu (not vaild 2003)

[NI939] Lee was a bondsman to the marriage of Isaac painter and Evolena J Be ll in Surry Co, VA 11/24/1828

[DI942] Sena JACKSON: April 8, 1855; DL Cripple Creek; COD Apoplexy; AGE 31 yr s; PAR
Nathaniel & Martha Nuckles; POB Cripple Creek; SP Joshua Jackson; INFO Hus band
Wythe County, Virginia, Vital Records: 1855 WYTHE CO, VA DEATH REGISTER

[NI944] Calvin appears in First Virginia Nuckolls and Kindred Book II page 171 nu mber 363

Some Descendants of Calvin were found on the LDS Mormon Web Site submitt ed by Judy Hawbaker , 903 Balfrin, Crestline, CA 92325-3028. Ancestral Fi le No AF96-114292

Some descendatns found on WFT Vol 4 Tree 1558

Family researcher- Steve Morgan steven.morgan@oracle.com

One L Spelling prevailant throughout census** and burial records Many reco rded as Nuckles
1850 Census, Tazewell Co, VA has James Graham age 46 living with this fami ly

** 1870 Census has 2 L spelling

[NI946] 14 July 1848 Abner Thompson [husband of Nancy Nuckolls, dau. of Nathani el Nuckolls and Martha Towler Nuckolls] and William A. Pope [husband of N ancy's sister Elizabeth Nuckolls Pope] were to check on the best alterati on for a road in Wythe Co., VA near their homes. [At this time, Elizabe th Nuckolls Pope was deceased and William had remarried Elizabeth Rickey].

[HI948] (Research):Not located in 1850 or 1860 census records

[NI949] James Nuckolls arrived in California in a wagon train probably led by Capt .Wm. Boyd Hagan. The train left Pleasant Gap, Bates Co., MO, April 21, 1853,and arrived in Santa Rosa, Calif. in Oct. 1853.

From Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Sonoma County, California, by Robert A. Thompson (L. H. Everts Co.: Philadelphia, 1877), page 18:James McReynolds second marriage is listed in Sonoma County Marriages 184 7-1902
(Sonoma County Genealogical Society, Inc., Santa Rosa, CA: 1st Edition, March 1980), as James MC REYNOLDS to Mary F. GALDIN on 27 May 1855, ( no place recorded), officiated by N. Nuckols, and recorded in Marriages Book A Page 50
The above is from the diary of William H. Zillhart.

History of Mendocino County, California
San Francisco, Calif.: Alley, Bowen & Co., 1880, 737 pgs
Pg 496 Methidist Episcopal Church South - The church was organized in the
autumn of 1850 in this county by L C Adam with monthly service at Ukiah, Redwood Valley, and Anderson Valley; J N Nuckolls class leader and Biddy Nuckolls...
.
Pg 570 James N Nuckolls. Born in Virginia Mar 3, 1834. When he was but a child his parents moved to Missouri, where the subject of this sketch resided with his parents until 1853, when he came to California, his parents having died previously. He crossed the plains with ox teams and arrived in Sacramento county about the 20th of September. Here he followed mining and dairying until 1856, when he went to Sonoma County and farmed about one year in Two Rock Valley. In May 1857 he came to Mendocino county and settled in Redwood valley, where he has since resided, beign engaged in farming and wool growing. Mr Nuckolls married, May 3, 1859 Miss Biddy English a native of Missouri. Their children are Charles P, James C, William L, Enoch M, Mary C, Alfred M and Holland M. They have lost one Martha E

[DI949] Nuckolls, J. N. Death 09/16/1910 Dispatch Democrat
CADI James N Nuckolls, age 76 died Stanislaus Co 9/10/1910

[DI950] CADI Biddy Nuckolls, spouse J N died 12/29/1925 San Francisco Co, CA

Ukiah Dispatch Democrat Jan 1, 1926
Mrs J.N. Nuckolls Is Taken In Death Dec 29th.
Mrs J N Nuckolls, one of the pioneer women of Mendocino County passed away Dec 29th in San Francisco at the home of her daughter, Mrs Katherine Brown. The deceased was born in Missouri Jan 2, 1846 and with her mother and three brothers, Calvin, William and Wylie English, settled in Redwood Valley in this county in 1857. On May 3, 1859 she was married in Ukiah to James N Nuckolls and with her husband, made her home in Redwood Valley and Ukiah until 1910, where she raised a family of nine children, six of whom survive.
In 1910 she and her husband the late "Uncle Jim" Nuckolls as he was familiarly known to Turlock, where he preceeded her to the grave in Sept 1910. Five sons and one daughter survive-Dr W L Nuckolls of Kingsburg, Dr H M and Marvin Nuckolls of Turlock, Marshall Nuckolls and Mrs Katherine Brown of San Francisco, and Olin F Nuckolls of Burlingame- also six grandchildren

[NI951] 9/25/1890 Mendocino Co,CA
Assigned For Automation 10556
162.01 ac 13 12/ 17-N 13-W No Mount Diablo CA
Remarks: LOT 13 OF SWSW 14 12/ 17-N 13-W No Mount Diablo CA
Remarks: LOT 14 OF SESW 15 12/ 17-N 13-W No Mount Diablo CA
Remarks: LOT 15 OF SWSE 16 12/ 17-N 13-W No Mount Diablo CA
Remarks: LOT 16 OF SESE

Nuckolls, C. P. Probate 04/14/1893 Repub lican Press

1890 Great Register
60 Nuckolls Charles P. 26 CA Labor er Calpella

Cemetery Index
Nuckolls, Charles P. 1 21 1862 12 1 1891 P/T Redwo od Valley Cem

[DI951] Mendocino Dispatch Democrat
In the Superior Court of the County of Mendocino, State of California. In the matter of the estate of C.P.Nuckolls, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an order of sale of a portion of the real estate of said decendent, for the purpose therein set forth. I is therefore ordered by the said court that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on Monday, the 9th day of January, 1808 (sic) at 10 oclock in the forenoon of said day athe Court room of the said Superior Court in the County of Mendocino to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Dispatch, a newspaper printed and published in said county.
R McGarvey, Judge of the Superior Court. W P Thomas, Attorney for the estate, Dated Nov 29, 1892

[NI952] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
James Wright Nuckolls res  818 Van Ness, Santa Ana, Orange Co, CA
Age 35 born Oct 2 1882
Bookkeeper for Fairhassen Land & Imp Co, Cemetery Office
Nearest kin- wife Dona L Nuckolls same address
Med height, med build, lt brown hair, lt brn eyes
Signed 9/12/1918 James Wright Nuckolls

1920 census has niece Fraances Walton, age 5, CA MO TX

1930 Orange Co, Santan Ana, CA
James W Nuckols, head, 47, CA CA CA Md age 23, Rent $35
Dona L, wife, 45, md age 21 TX MS GA
Frances H, 15, dau, CA

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: James W Nuckolls
Social Security #: 554092024
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 2 Oct 1882
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 27 May 1972
Death Place: Orange

[BI952] Full Name «tab»James Wright NUCKOLLS
Sex «tab»-
Birth Date «tab»Year: 1882
Month: October
Day: 2
Residence «tab»State: California
Country: Mendocino
Born «tab»Mendocino Co CA

[NI953] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Charles Chester Nuckolls res 107 Cypress, Santa Ana, CA
Age 28 born Aug 22 1888 in Ukiah CA
Factory Laborer for American Laundry in Santa Ana
Married, dependants, mother and wife
Claims exemption that mother and wife are dependant on him for support
Med height, med build, brown eys, brown hair, slightly bald
SIgned June 5 1917 Charles Chester Nuckolls

1920 Orange Co, Santa Ana, CA-pg 7
Chester C Nuckolls, 31, CA CA MO
Leola, E, wife, 29 MI MI MI
Neva Sutton, Mother In Law, 46, Widow, MI MI OH

1930 San Bernardino Co, Colton, CA
Chester C Nuckolls, 40, CA CA TN, Manager, Ford Dealership-Rents $ 40 Md age 22
Leola E, wife, MI MI MI, 30 md age 20

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Charles Chester Nuckolls
Social Security #: 0
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 22 Aug 1888
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 29 Jan 1949
Death Place: San Bernardino
Mother's Maiden Name: Wright
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[DI953] Name: «tab»Charles C Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»563071986
Birth Date: «tab»22 Aug 1888
Birth Place: «tab»California
Death Date: «tab»29 Jan 1949
Claim Date: «tab»3 Feb 1949
Type of Claim: «tab»Death Claim
Notes: «tab»02 Feb 1979: Name listed as CHARLES C NUCKOLLS

[DI954] CADI Neena B Nuckolls age 21 died Orange Co, CA 3/15/1912

Dispatch Democrat, March 22, 1912
(Mendocino Co, CA)
Dies in Satna Rosa
Miss Neena Nuckolls, daughter of Mrs Belle Nuckolls, died last week in Santa Ana. (sic) She was about 23 years of age and was born in Mendocino County. Her father was Perry Nuckolls, who will be well remembered by all the old residents. She was engaged to be married at the time of her death which makes her passing all the sadder. The relatives have many friends here who will join in extending sympathy.

[NI955] Died after two months of marriage.

Cemetery Index
Nuckolls, James C. 0 0 1865 2 8 1888 P/T Redwo od Valley Cem

[NI956] He practiced Dentistry and kept a store in Kinsburg, CA.

1890 Great Register
15 Nuckolls William Lorenzo 21 CA Mercha nt Calpella

1930 Fresno Co, Kingsburg, CA Ed 10-97
William L Nuckolls, age 72,  md age 23 CA VA MO Medical Doctor
Dora J, wife, 63, md age 28, CA VA MO

[DI956] CADI William L Nuckolls, spouse D J, died San Francisco Co age 65 9/25/1931 cert#50999

[NI957] 8/14/1899 Mendocino Co, CA
Assigned For Automation 7156 CACAAA 02295
160 ac E½SW 27/ 19-N
12-W No Mount Diablo CA
N½SE 27/ 19-N 12-W No Mount Diablo CA

In 1952 he lived in Turlock CA, according to Bertha's book. He was a Turk ey farmer.

1890 Great Register
95 Nuckolls Enoch Marvin 21 CA Farm er Calpella

1902 Great Register
77 Nuckolls, Enoch Marvin Calpella 33 Calpel la

1910 Great Register
77 Nuckolls, Enoch Marvin Calpella 41 Farm er Calpella

1930 Merced Co, Hilmar, CA Marvin Nuckolls, 61, divorced, own hom e, living alone CA VA MO

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Enock Marvin Nuckolls
Social Security #: 0
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 18 Jul 1868
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 11 Jun 1955
Death Place: Stanislaus
Mother's Maiden Name: English
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[DI958] CA Probate Index
Nuckolls Alfred Marshall 82088 D 1939
CADI Marshall Nuckolls, spouse L, age 66 died 8/24/1939 San Francisco Co cert#51203

Ukiah Dispatch Democrat Sept 1, 1939
Native Ukian Is Given Last Rites in San Francisco
Funeral services for Marshall Nuckolls, prominent San Francisco attorney, were held Saturday in the bay region. Nuckolls passed away on Thursday. A native of this county, Nuckolls left about 40 years ago to establish himself in the practice of law, in which field he was highly successful. During his residence in Redwood Valley and in Ukiah, he taught in the county schools. His San Francisco office has been in Humboldt Bank Building. Nuckolls is survived by two brothers, Olin F Nuckolls and Marvin Nuckolls, Turlock rancher and a sister, Mrs Katherine Braoen of Santa Cruz.

[XI958] According to cemetery records, Alfred Nuckolls was cremated at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo Co, CA and his ashes then given to his first wife, Anna Nuckolls. His name appears on a stone in Turlock Cemetery where they interred his ashes, in Stanislaus Co, Turlock CA. He is buried with his mother Biddy English Nuckolls.

[NI959] 1870 census Fayette Co., IA. (p 28) Clermont Twp. Anne Banks, WF 1, b. I A. Living w/parents.
*
1880 census Lake Co., CA. ED 51, p 33. Lakeport. Anna A.Banks, WF 10, b. I A, father b. England, mother b. NY. Living w/parents.
*
1900 census Mendocino Co., CA. ED 79, p 2. Ukiah. Stanley St. Anna Bank s, WF 29, b. 1870, b. IA?, father b. England, mother b. Canada. Living w/b rother Albert Banks.
*
On 11 Oct 1903, Lake Co., CA, Anna married A. M. Nuckolls. (Index of Birth s, Marriages & Deaths as Reported in Lake Co. Newspapers, 1863-1949, by Ma rjorie Ingebretsen, 1992, p 2)
*
In 1917, Anna's brother Henry mentioned his sister Anna Barcholls (si c) in his draft card. [There are no persons with a Barcholls surname in t he Social Security Death Index]


Source Ray H Banks


Could be this Anna in death index
NUCKOLLS ANNA B 09/09/1868 BROWN F SAN FRANCISCO(90) 08/31/19 60 91 yrs

[DI959] NUCKOLLS ANNA B 09/09/1868 BROWN F SAN FRANCISCO(90) 08/31/19 60 91 yrs

[XI959] Burial:
Hartley Cemetery
Lakeport
Lake County
California, USA
Plot: Sec 1 Blk 3 Street F

Created by: Pearlady
Record added: May 30 2006

[BI960]
California Birth Index, 1905-1995
about Robert M Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Robert M Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»5 Apr 1924
Gender: «tab»Male
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Lizee
Birth County: «tab»San Francisco

[DI960] WWII USAF Incident and Accident Personnel List- 1944

South Carolina Death Index, 1915-1949
Name: Robert M Nuckolls
Death date: 15 Oct 1944
Age (years): 20
Estimated birth year: 1924
Gender: Male
Color: White
County of death: Florence
Volume number: 311
Certificate number: 17404
Microfilm roll number: CD06

Death Certificate FLorence Co, Florence SC
Robert M Nuckolls
Home Address 657 Contracesta Rd, Oakland, CA
Male, single, born 4/5/1924 CA
Age 20y 6m 10 d
Soldeir US Army Air Corps
Father: Marshall A Nuckolls (dec'd)
Mother- left blank
Informant-US Army Records
COD Complete disintegration of body with charring
Plain crash 8 mi east of Lake City SC

[DI962] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Holland M Nuckolls
Social Security #: 0
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 8 Oct 1877
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 30 Jun 1944
Death Place: San Joaquin
Mother's Maiden Name: English
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

Modesto Bee, Tuesday July 4, 1944 Modesto, CA
Turlock- Funeral services under the auspices of the Turlock Masonic Lod ge will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Drake Memorial Chap el for Dr Holland M Nuckolls, 65, who died on Friday in a Stockton Hospit al after a brief illness. Rev F Carl Schmidt pastor of the First Methodi st Church will officiate. Interment will be in the Turlock Cemetery. Dr Nu ckolls had practiced dentistry in Turlock since 1906. Besides his widow, M rs Anna Laura Nuckolls, he leaves a daughter , two brothers and a sister.

[NI963] 1902 Great Register 76 Nuckolls, Olin Fletcher Calpel la 21 Talmage

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Sep 12 1918
Olin Fletcher Nuckolls res 1517 Jones St Apt 2, San Francisco, CA
Age 37 born June 28 1881
Porter for Haas Bros corner Davis and Sacramento
Nearest kin-wife Ethel J Nuckolls same address
Med height, stout build, brown eyes, brown hair
Signed Olin Fletcher Nuckolls

Practiced Law in San Francisco CA.
Olin F Nuckolls 48 1881 California Head White Burlingame, San Mate o, CA 1930
Ethel J Nuckolls 42 1887 Wife Burlingame, San Mateo, CA
Jackie Nuckolls 8yr 6m 1921 Son Burlingame, San Mateo, CA

BURLINGAME DIRECTORY 1925
COAST DIRECTORY CO. PUBLISHERS
P. O. 445, BURLINGAME Arthur F. Woodmansee, Manager
Nuckolls Olin D (Ethel) atty h 841 Grange

In San Francisco, July 10, 1945, Olin F. Nuckolls, dearly beloved husba nd of Ethel J. Nuckolls of Redwood City, brother of Catherine York of San ta Cruz and E.M. Nuckolls of Turlock. A native of Mendocino County, ag ed 64 years. A member of Redwood City Commutors Club, Royal Neighbors of W oodcraft of Palo Alto, The Forresters of American court Madrone 158 and Re dwood parlor 56 Native Sons of the Golden West. Friends are invited to att end Funeral services Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Franklin & Crowe Mortuary C hapel, 926 Middlefield Rd. Interment Alta Mesa Cemetery.

Redwood City Tribune, July 10, 1945, Tuesday
July 21, 1945 Probate Matters
Est of Olin F. Nuckolls, ded. Pet for probate of will and appointment of e xecutor; value under $5000

[BI963] Full Name «tab»Olin Fletcher NUCKOLLS
Sex «tab»-
Birth Date «tab»Year: 1881
Month: June
Day: 28
Residence «tab»State: California
Country: Mendocino
Born «tab»Mendocino Co CA

[DI963] NUCKOLLS - In San Francisco, July 10, 1945, Olin F. Nuckolls, dearly beloved husband of Ethel J. Nuckolls of Redwood City, brother of Catherine York of Santa Cruz and E. M. Nuckolls of Turlock. A native of Mendocino County, aged 64 years. A member of Redwood City Commutors Club, Royal Neighbors of Woodcraft of Palo Alto, The Forresters of American court Madrone 158 and Redwood parlor 56 Native Sons of the Golden West. Friends are invited to attend Funeral services Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Franklin & Crowe Mortuary Chapel, 926 Middlefield Rd. Interment Alta Mesa Cemetery.


Name: «tab»Olin Fletcher Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»546033628
Birth Date: «tab»28 Jun 1881
Birth Place: «tab»Redwood Valley, California
[Redwood Vall]
Death Date: «tab»10 Jul 1945
Claim Date: «tab»19 Feb 1946
Type of Claim: «tab»Death Claim
Notes: «tab»12 Jan 1979: Name listed as OLIN FLETCHER NUCKOLLS

[XI963] Alta Mesa Cemetery

[NI964] Cemetery Index
Nuckolls, Martha E. 2 17 1860 8 11 1863 P/T Redwo od Valley Cem.

[NI965] Brothers obit names her as Catherine York in 1945 of Santa Cruz

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