Notes

[DI1941] ame: «tab»Margaret M Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»505051205
Birth Date: «tab»23 Aug 1883
Birth Place: «tab»Omaha, Nebraska
Death Date: «tab»21 Feb 1945
Claim Date: «tab»13 Mar 1945
Type of Claim: «tab»Death Claim
Notes: «tab»16 Jun 1978: Name listed as MARGARET M NUCKOLLS

[BI1945] Name: «tab»William Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»507-01-4178
Last Residence: «tab»68102 Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska,
Born: «tab»16 Dec 1917
Last Benefit: «tab»68102 Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska,
Died: «tab»Nov 1980
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Nebraska (Before 1951)

[XI1945] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about William Nuckolls
Name: «tab»William Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Death Date: «tab»4 Nov 1980
SSN: «tab»507014178
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»27 Sep 1943
Release Date 1: «tab»6 Dec 1945

[NI1947] Graduated HS in 1891. Attended N. G. A. College, Dahlonega GA.; Athens Co llege Medical College.

Pat Richard ronpatri@bellsouth.net Family researcher

Possibly married Addie Oliver first in Forsythe Co, GA 1/6/1889 Bo ok F pg 155

Name: Henry A Nuckolls
Death Date: 04 Oct 1957
County of Death: Fulton
Gender: M
Race: W
Age: 87 years
County of Residence: DeKalb
Certificate: 24329

[NI1948] Daughter of James Tarrant Gurley &
Martha Paralie Richards m. 03 Dec 1871
One of three children;
2 sisters
*********************************
1875 Martha "Mattie"
187? Lilla d. 1880

Note***
Her mother was married previously;
James J. Holcombe
Jan 1859 Cherokee Co, GA
Six half-siblings;
4 half-sisters & 2 half-brothers
**********************************
1861 Nancy Jane "Jennie" (Beall) (Donall)
1865 John Thomas "JT"
1867 Mary L.
1868 Emily H.
1869 Elijah H.
1870 Luisa L.

Note***
Her father was previously married;
Polly Ann Barton
27 Oct 1842 Lumpkin, Stewart, GA
Thirteen half-siblings;
4 half-sisters & 9 half-brothers
***********************************
1841 James Brown d. 1847
1844 William Henry
1845 Mary N. d. 1846
1846 Louisa J. d. 1849
1850 Hiram David***see below
1852 Joseph Marion***see below
1855 Permelia Elizabeth (Hall)***see below
1856 Calvin d. 1857
1857 Andrew J. d. 1909
1859 Nancy R. d. 1860
1861 James M. d. 1937
1864 W. Boyd***see below
1866 Benjamin

Siblings
Siblings:
Hiram David Gurley (1850 - 1930)**
Joseph Marion Gurley (1852 - 1911)**
Permelia Elizabeth Gurley Hall (1855 - 1895)**
W. Boyd Gurley (1864 - 1922)**

[NI1949] The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 03 April 1921 BUffet Supper-Mi ss Anny Mae Kimsey entertained at a buffet supper Thursday Evening in hon or of Miss Lillian Nuckolls and Miss Mary Kimsey, two bride-elects. The gu ests include Misses Lillian Nuckolls, Mary Kimsey, Ollie Lee Mauck, Rosl yn Bird, Irene Mise, Jessie Myers,Christine Nuckolls, Mrs Herbert A Sage a nd Mrs E D Wingard.

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Lilian Agnes Kimsey
[Lilian Agnes Nuckolls]
Social Security #: 254805296
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1898
Birthplace: Georgia
Death Date: 3 Feb 1987
Death Place: Sacramento
Father's Surname: Nuckolls


Married William Arthur Bowman
25 Jan 1928 Walker Co, GA
Recorded 01 Feb 1928
Mother of two (known) children;
1 daughter & 1 son;
*******************************
1928 William Arthur, Jr
1930 Mary F.

Note***
Sometime prior to her death she went back to using her first married name of Kimsey.

[DI1949] Name: «tab»Lilian Agnes Kimsey
[Lilian Agnes Nuckolls]
Social Security #: «tab»254805296
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»26 Jul 1898
Birth Place: «tab»Georgia
Death Date: «tab»3 Feb 1987
Death Place: «tab»Sacramento
Father's Surname: «tab»Nuckolls

[XI1949] Burial:
Fairfield Baptist Church Cemetery
Fairview
Habersham County
Georgia, USA

Stone with Kimsey says name Luana

[DI1950] Name: «tab»Luther L Kimsey
Death Date: «tab»22 Aug 1963
County of Death: «tab»White
Gender: «tab»M (Male)
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»67 Years
County of Residence: «tab»White
Certificate: «tab»28817
Georgia Death Index

[XI1950] Spouse: «tab»Lillian Agnes Bowman

[NI1951] Atlanta Constitution Oct 2, 1928
The friends and relatives of Mr and Mrs H.G. NUCKOLLS, Charlotte NC; Mr a nd Mrs H.A. Nuckolls, Clarkston GA; Mr and Mrs L.L. Kimsey, Buffalo, N Y; Mr and Mrs Edward K Rankin, Tampa, FL; Miss Kathryn NUCKOLLS, Miss Euni ce NUCKOLLS, Miss Edith NUCKOLLS, Clarkston, GA; Mr Glenn A Nuckolls, Miam i, FL are invited to attend the funeral services of Mr H.G. NUCKOLLS Wedne sday morning at 11 o'clock at the Clarkston (Georgia) Baptist Church. R ev E C Cowan and Rev Charles E Stephenson will officiate. Interment in Cla rkston Cemetery. The following gentlemen are requested to act as pallbeare rs and meet at the residence of Mr H.A. NUCKOLLS. Messrs Hal Hensler, T om Hensler, Joe Kelly, Harvey Armstead, Dewey Lifsey and Melvin Beaucham p. Miami FL papers will please copy.

[HI1951] (Research):Name: «tab»Hubert G Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»28y 9m 0 days, married, occ:collector for Standard Credit Co
Birth Date: «tab»18 Jan 1900
Birth Place: «tab»Guinett Co, Georgia, United States
Death Date: «tab»30 Sep 1928
Death Location: «tab»Charlotte, Mecklenburg, Charlotte Sanitorium
Father's Name: «tab»H A Nuckolls b GA
Mother's Name: «tab»Fannie Gurley b GA
Informant H A Nuckolls, Atlanta, GA
Residence- 11 W Vance

[DI1953] Name: «tab»Mildred Gurley Nuckolls
[Mildred Nuckolls Eaton]
[Mildred Hendon]
SSN: «tab»256429736
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»17 Mar 1929
Birth Place: «tab»Clarkston DE, Georgia
[Clarkston, Georgia]
Father Name: «tab»Hubert G Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Thula Tipton
Death Date: «tab»20 Nov 2003
Death Certificate Number: «tab»057159
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Sep 1946: Name listed as MILDRED GURLEY NUCKOLLS; Apr 1963: Name listed as MILDRED NUCKOLLS EATON; 21 Oct 1988: Name listed as MILDRED NUCKOLLS HENDON; 23 Apr 2004: Name listed as MILDRED G HENDON

[NI1954] The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 03 April 1921  BUffet Supper-Mi ss Anny Mae Kimsey entertained at a buffet supper Thursday Evening in hon or of Miss Lillian Nuckolls and Miss Mary Kimsey, two bride-elects. The gu ests include Misses Lillian Nuckolls, Mary Kimsey, Ollie Lee Mauck, Rosl yn Bird, Irene Mise, Jessie Myers,Christine Nuckolls, Mrs Herbert A Sage a nd Mrs E D Wingard.

Name: Mildred C Nuckolls
Death Date: 21 Apr 1986
County of Death: DeKalb
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 82 years
County of Residence: ??
Certificate: 013124
Date Filed: 23 Apr 1986

[DI1955] Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 about Kathryn F Sutherlin
Name: «tab»Kathryn F Sutherlin «tab»
Death Date: «tab»26 Dec 1958
County of Death: «tab»Fulton
Gender: «tab»F (Female)
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»54 Years
County of Residence: «tab»DeKalb
Certificate: «tab»30561

[NI1956] single in 1940
1930 married but not living with spouse

[DI1956] Name: «tab»Francis L Sutherlin
Death Date: «tab»24 Jan 1954
County of Death: «tab»Muscogee
Gender: «tab»M (Male)
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»53 Years
County of Residence: «tab»Muscogee
Certificate: «tab»6374

[XI1956] Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Cedartown, Polk County, Georgia, USA

[NI1957] 1930 Census is living with her parents, age 25 md age 23, no husband, na me is Lucille Rankin

[BI1958] Name: «tab»Edward Kyle Rankin
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»24 Oct 1905
Birth Place: «tab»Knoxville, Knox
Father's name: «tab»Rankin

[DI1958] in the Florida Death Index, 1877-1998
Record Image No Image
Name: «tab»Edward Kyle Rankin
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»67
Birth Date: «tab»24 Oct 1905
Death Date: «tab»3 Jan 1973
Death Place: «tab»Hillsborough, Florida, United States

[NI1961] Supt. of a million dollar dredge boat in Venezuela, South America. Died s uddenly while working on a job in San Jose CA. Buried in West View Cemeter y, Atlanta GA

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Glenn A Nuckolls
Social Security #: 082096328
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 22 Oct 1906
Birthplace: Georgia
Death Date: 4 Feb 1957
Death Place: Santa Clara
Mother's Maiden Name: Gurly
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[DI1966] Name: «tab»Edith Emily Nuckolls
[Edith N Strange]
SSN: «tab»254015333
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»27 Aug 1915
Birth Place: «tab»Atlanta, Georgia
Father Name: «tab»Henry A Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Fannie S Gurley
Death Date: «tab»5 May 2000
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Signature on SSN Card: «tab»EDITH NUCKOLLS
Relationship of Signature: «tab»Signature name differs from NH's name.
Notes: «tab»Nov 1936: Name listed as EDITH EMILY NUCKOLLS; 06 Jun 2000: Name listed as EDITH N STRANGE

[NI1970] Atlanta Constitution Aug 14, 1921
Obit Capt George Benjamin Rice. Friends and relatives invited to attend ed the funeral: Mrs C E Stewart, Mr and Mrs E L Porter of Silver Creek G a; Mr and Mrs J L Hawk; Mr and Mrs C E Blackmon, Mr and Mrs W A Boy, Mr a nd Mrs W P Nash of Akron Oh; Mr and Mrs Frank Price of Memphis TN; Mrs Tru man NUCKOLLS of Forsythe Co, GA.

From:Debbidee@PRODIGY.NET (DEBBIE A POPE)
Hi...I was looking up my dad's mother from Kentucky (Newport), her name w as Alice Broadwell and she died when my dad was young, and his stepmom rai sed him. Anyway, I've been looking for years on any info about her f or my family tree. But she remarried and nobody knew her husbands last na me, so we couldn't find her.

Well, just today my father calls and tells me his stepmom mentioned the na me "Cole". So, I'm looking everywhere, to no avail. Then I stumble acro ss your posting, and see the name "Nuckols" associated with an "Alice Broa dwell". Well, a light bulb goes off in my head and I started searching f or variations of "Cole". Then, lo and behold, I tried "Kohl" and there s he is. I couldn't believe my eyes. I'm greatful, in a round-about-w ay to you, in that regards. Thank you.......

Now, my question to you is, obviously your part of the "Truman Nuckolls" s ide of the family and I was curious why "Alice's" tree was so empty. Th ey didn't have kids together, and it just sounds so close to home, to be j ust a coincedence. If that "Alice" is indeed MY "Alice", well then I c an fill that whole tree up for you. Just a thought...........

Thanks for your time
Debbie Pope

Not sure on date of birth, so this could be her:
Name: Alice Nuckolls
Death Date: 14 Oct 1951
County of Death: Fulton
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 71 years
County of Residence: Fulton
Certificate: 23268

[NI1971] Name: Laura O Nuckolls
Death Date: 11 Jun 1958
County of Death: Fulton
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 82 years
County of Residence: Gwinnett
Certificate: 15246

[NI1972] Name: Vannie P Nuckolls
Death Date: 29 Jul 1976
County of Death: Gwinnett
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 82 years
County of Residence: Gwinnett
Certificate: 024380

[NI1973] Father: William Martin Stringer b. 26 Jan 1853
Mother: Emily Jane Duncan b. 24 Jul 1863

[NI1974] Middelton Nuckolls died intestate Oct. 27, 1911. Milligan Nuckolls was te mporary administrator of his estate. His estate was valued at $1000.

1910 Forsyth Co, Chattahoochee GA pg102
Milton Nuckolls, 63, single, living alone looks like 2 children

[NI1975] In the Forsyth Courthouse records a Mary Phillips applies for dismissi on of legal guardianship of S. J. Phillips citing that he has come of ag e. In her request she names the father, G.E. Phillips deceased. She fil ed November 15, 1884.

[NI1977] Lydia Orr had some mental problems and was committed to a "Lunie Asylum" in Georgia. Bryant petitioned the court for guardianship February 10, 1910. He stated that she is incompetent to handle her affairs. She owned a piece of property worth $800 at the time. The court granted his petition. Bryant was told that he could sell her land at auction to the highest bidder.

[DI1977] Lydia died in FL, shortly after the birth of her twelfth child, and was buried there. Afterwards her family returned to GA. When Bryant died he was buried in the family plot in the Bethel Church Cemetery, Forsyth Co, GA. Her son, that same youngest child, erected a monument to Lydia next to Bryant's final resting place

[XI1977] Burial:
Mount Horeb Church Cemetery
Pinetta
Madison County
Florida, USA

[NI1983] Family researcher
Michelle Moreland Orlando"

[XI1983] No death date on her stone with Thomas. Not known if she buried with him.

[DI1984] Name: «tab»Nealie Nuckolls Jones
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»22 Aug 1952
Event Place: «tab»Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»married
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»79
Estimated Birth Year: 12-31-«tab»1872
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Georgia
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Lafayette W. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Mary Evelyn Moreland
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»housewife
Street Address: «tab»1707 Prater Rd Chatanooga
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Dunigan
Burial Place: «tab»Rocky Face, GA
Burial Date: «tab»8/24/1952
Informant: «tab»Daughter, Mrs Moore
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4181480
Image Number: «tab»2812
Film Number: «tab»2372466
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 52-18078

[NI1985] Death record son Nanthaniel names mother Nancy Nuckolls

[XI1986] Tombstone has Lillie J

[NI1987] Name: Alexander Mathias Nuckolls
City: Chattanooga
County: Hamilton
State: Tennessee
Birth Date: 12 Dec 1879
Race: White
Roll: 1852927
DraftBoard: 2
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Sept 12, 1918Alexander Mat hias Nuckolls, 42 S Dodds Ave, Chatanooga, TNAge 38 born Dec 12, 1879Texti le Worker for Standard Processing Co, Smith St, Chatanooga, TNWife Pearl D elilah Nuckolls; Med Height, Med Build, brown eyes, Dk Hair

[DI1987] Name: «tab»Aleander M Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»411013721
Birth Date: «tab»12 Dec 1879
Birth Place: «tab»Walker, Georgia
Claim Date: «tab»19 Mar 1948
Type of Claim: «tab»Life Claim
Notes: «tab»09 Sep 1977: Name listed as ALEANDER M NUCKOLLS

[BI1989] SSDI shows 12/24/1891

[DI1989]
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-
Name: «tab»Vinnie Michael «tab»
SSN: «tab»258-44-3310
Last Residence: «tab»30740 Rocky Face, Whitfield, Georgia, USA
BORN: «tab»24 Dec 1891
Died: «tab»Mar 1984
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Georgia (Before 1951

Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 about Vennie N Michael
Name: «tab»Vennie N Michael «tab»
Death Date: «tab»2 Mar 1984
County of Death: «tab»Whitfield
Gender: «tab»F (Female)
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»92 Years
County of Residence: «tab»Whitfield
Certificate: «tab»007489
Date Filed: «tab»6 Mar 1984

[DI1993] Social Security Death Index about Pearl A. Moore
Name: «tab»Pearl A. Moore
SSN: «tab»411-01-4142
Born: «tab»22 Jul 1907
Died: «tab»25 Jan 1991
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Tennessee (Before 1951)

[NI1998] living with grandparents 1910 age 16

[DI1998] Name: «tab» Nathaniel Winfield Westbrook
Event: «tab» Death
Event Date: «tab» 09 Apr 1952
Event Place: «tab» Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee
Gender: «tab» Male
Marital Status: «tab» md
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab» 58
Estimated Birth Year: «tab» 2/7/1893
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab» TN
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab» W. A. Westbrook
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab» Nancy Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab» Purchasing Agent, purchaser of chemicals
Street Address: «tab» 2108 Ringgold Rd, CHattanooga, TN
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab» Greenwood
Burial Place: «tab» Chatanooga, TN
Burial Date: «tab» 4/11/1952
Informant: «tab» Mrs E W Westbrook, Chattanooga
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab» 4181475
Image Number: «tab» 517
Film Number: «tab» 2372461
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab» cn 52-07834

[XI1998] Name: «tab» Nathaniel Winfield Westbrook
Birth Date: «tab» 7 Feb 1894
Birth Place: «tab» Walker County, Georgia, USA
Death Date: «tab» 9 Apr 1952
Death Place: «tab» Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Cemetery: «tab» Greenwood Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab» Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Has Bio?: «tab» Y
Father: «tab» Wiley Albert Westbrook
Mother: «tab» Cordelia Nancy Westbrook

[DI2001] Name: «tab»Annie Lee Westbrook
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»10 Dec 1940
Event Place: «tab»Rural, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»35
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»10 Sep 1905
Birthplace: «tab»Catoosa, Georgia
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Wiley Albert Westbrook
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Cherokee, Georgia
Mother: «tab»Nancy Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Whitfield, Georgia
Occupation: «tab»Stenographer
Street Address: «tab»2315 East Eighteenth
Residence: «tab»Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tenn.
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»removed- location left blank
Burial Date: «tab»10 Dec 1940
Informant: «tab»Eastern State Hosp Records.
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4184459
Image Number: «tab»452
Film Number: «tab»1876894
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 27905

[DI2002]
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-C
Name: «tab»Arthur Westbrook «tab»
SSN: «tab»411-01-4303
Last Residence: «tab»37412 Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee, USA
BORN: «tab»22 Jan 1911
Died: «tab»Mar 1984
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Tennessee (Before 1951)

[NI2007] Descendants provided by Willie Hammontree
treefish1@aol.com

[NI2010] Son of William Duncan Cleghorn &
Lillian Mae "Lillie" Nuckolls
One of three children;
2 sisters, Decie & Macie

Father of seven children;
3 daughters & 4 sons


Family links:
Parents:
William D. Cleghorn (1876 - 1909)
Lillie J. Cleghorn (1877 - 1967)

Spouse:
Martha L. Hall Cleghorn (1894 - 1980)

[NI2014] Daughter of Joseph Brown Loner &
Martha Jane King
One of six children;
2 sisters & 3 brothers

[DI2014] Name: «tab»Pearl L Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»413163263
Birth Date: «tab»6 Aug 1885
Birth Place: «tab»Dalton, Georgia
Claim Date: «tab»30 Mar 1951
Type of Claim: «tab»Life Claim
Notes: «tab»23 Sep 1977: Name listed as PEARL L NUCKOLLS

[XI2014] Name: «tab»Pearl Delilah Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»6 Aug 1885
Birth Place: «tab»Whitfield County, Georgia, USA
Death Date: «tab»30 May 1969
Death Place: «tab»Rocky Face, Whitfield County, Georgia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Dunagan Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Rocky Face, Whitfield County, Georgia, USA

[DI2017] Name: «tab»Margaret Evelyn Nuckolls
[Margaret Nuckolls Pierce]
[Margaret Pierce]
SSN: «tab»409406175
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»25 Aug 1929
Birth Place: «tab»Chattanooga, Tennessee
Father Name: «tab»Alexander M Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Pearl D Loner
Death Date: «tab»28 Aug 2004
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jul 1944: Name listed as MARGARET EVELYN NUCKOLLS; : Name listed as MARGARET NUCKOLLS PIERCE; 13 Sep 2004: Name listed as MARGARET EVELYN PIERCE; 16 Sep 2004: Name listed as MARGARET N PIERCE

Name of Deceased: «tab»Margaret Nuckolls Pierce
Age at Death: «tab»75
Death Date: «tab»28 Aug 2004
Obituary Date: «tab»31 Aug 2004
Newspaper Title: «tab»Walker County Messenger
Newspaper Location: «tab»La Fayette, GA, US
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1929
Locations Mentioned in Obituary: «tab»Ringgold, GA, GA Ringgold
Boynton, Boynton
Macon, Macon
Fort Oglethorpe, Fort Oglethorpe
Graysville, Graysville
Hickory, NC, NC Hickory
Other Persons Mentioned in Obituary: «tab»
Meredith
Scott Hutchins
Brooke Pierce
Seth
Abigail Pierce
Rebecca Pierce
Teresa Pierce
R. Frank
Rob
Kathy Pierce Jr.
Hilary
Tim Pierce
Natalie

[NI2020] Parents:
Asa Booker Capehart (1859 - 1940)
Mary Athelia Towers Capehart (1858 - 1933)

[DI2022] Name: «tab»James Winfred Capehart
[James W Capehart]
SSN: «tab»256182734
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»30 Jul 1918
Birth Place: «tab»Ringgold, Georgia
Death Date: «tab»8 May 1999
Father: «tab»James A Capehart
Mother: «tab»Ludie Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Oct 1938: Name listed as JAMES WINFRED CAPEHART; 14 May 1999: Name listed as JAMES W CAPEHART

[DI2023] Name: «tab»Gordon Walter Capehart
[Gordon W Capehart]
SSN: «tab»258263352
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»6 Feb 1921
Birth Place: «tab»Wood Station, Georgia
Death Date: «tab»12 Apr 1983
Father: «tab»James A Capehart
Mother: «tab»Ludie Nuckles
Death Certificate Number: «tab»11999
Disability Status: «tab»Disability denied - no record of type.
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Sep 1941: Name listed as GORDON WALTER CAPEHART; 13 Nov 1996: Name listed as GORDON W CAPEHART

[DI2029]
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-
Name: «tab»John Michael «tab»
SSN: «tab»254-24-6429
Last Residence: «tab»30740 Rocky Face, Whitfield, Georgia, USA
BORN: «tab»26 Nov 1892
Died: «tab»Sep 1972
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Georgia (Before 1951)


Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 about John M Michael
Name: «tab»John M Michael «tab»
Death Date: «tab»3 Sep 1972
County of Death: «tab»Whitfield
Gender: «tab»M (Male)
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»79 Years
County of Residence: «tab»Whitfield
Certificate: «tab»032015

[DI2030]
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 about J. M. Michael, Jr.
Name: «tab»J. M. Michael, Jr. «tab»
Death Date: «tab»1 Feb 1929
County of Death: «tab»Whitfield
Certificate: «tab»6814-K

[DI2033] Lafayette Williard Michael, 89, "Mike" to his friends, died on Saturday, May 12, 2012 at his home in Baton Rouge. He was retired, after working as a Master Electrician with Local 995.
Visitation at Charlet Funeral Home, Inc. in Zachary, LA until services, conducted by Dr. Reggie Bridges. Burial in Port Hudson National Cemetery.He is survived by his wife of 12 years, Barbara Michael; one daughter, Stella Brumley of Dalton, GA; three sons and their spouses: Steve Michael and his wife Travis Ann of Greenville, GA; John Michael and his wife Dorothy of Tunnel Hill, GA; Lafayette Michael and his wife Nancy of Orlando, FL; four step-sons: Randy Poole, Leslie Poole, David Poole, and Larry Poole; one sister, Martha Edna Michael Ridley; one sister-in-law Mary Sue Michael; one brother, Rev. Oscar Michael and his wife Betty Lynn; eight grandchildren: Wade Brumley, Nathan Hanslee, John Brent Michael, Butch Michael, Jason Lea Baggett, Samuel Michael, James Paul Michael, and Laura Rector; ten great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents, John Manson Michael and Vinnie Nuckles Michael, and three brothers, J.M. Michael Jr., Frank Michael, and A Michael and one sister Evelyn Michael Baxter.He was an Army Veteran of WWII. He was a 12th Grade Mason, spent two years studying at Baptist College, and enjoyed his life's work.

Published in The Advocate on May 15, 2012.

[DI2034] OBITUARY:
March 31, 2012
Evelyn Michael Baxter

Dalton Daily Citizen

DALTON \emdash
Evelyn Michael Baxter, 86, of Tunnel Hill, passed away Friday, March 30, 2012, at her residence.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James "Sally" Baxter; and brothers, J.M., Frank and A Michael.

Ms. Baxter was born Oct. 13, 1925, in Whitfield County and was the daughter of John Manson and Vinnie Michael. She was a member of Rocky Face Baptist Church.

Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Butch Middleton of Tunnel Hill; son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Carolyn Baxter of Rocky Face; a sister, Martha Edna Ridley of Rocky Face; brothers and sisters-in-law, Oscar and Betty Lynn Michael of Rocky Face, and Willard and Barbara Michael of Baton Rouge, La.; sisters-in-law, Mary Sue Michael, Doris Masters; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Davis and Eloise Baxter; grandchildren, Todd and Haley Middleton, Wendy and Bryon Bennett, Tara and Les Hudson, Matt and Elizabeth Baxter, and Jamey and Erin Middleton; great grandchildren, Shelby, Brady, Sydney, Sami, Grant, Molly, Harrison, Avery, Titus, Cooper, Kate and Dylen; several nieces and nephews.

A funeral to honor the life of Ms. Baxter will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Westside Chapel of Julian Peeples Funeral Home with the Rev. Oscar Michael, the Rev. Matt Baxter and the Rev. Van Smith officiating.

Burial will be in West Hill Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the Westside Chapel of Julian Peeples Funeral Home Monday from 5 until 9 p.m.

[NI2036] pouse:
Mary Sue Michael (1932 - ____)*
Children:
David Allen Michael (1953 - 2000)*

[DI2036]
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 about A Michael
Name: «tab»A Michael «tab»
Death Date: «tab»19 Dec 1994
County of Death: «tab»Whitfield
Gender: «tab»M (Male)
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»64 Years
County of Residence: «tab»Whitfield
Certificate: «tab»052421
Date Filed: «tab»20 Dec 1994

Name: «tab»A Michael
SSN: «tab»257429086
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»17 May 1930
Birth Place: «tab»Tunnel Hill, Georgia
Death Date: «tab»15 Dec 1994
Father: «tab»John M Michael
Mother: «tab»Vinnie N Nuckles
Death Certificate Number: «tab»052421
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Sep 1946: Name listed as A MICHAEL

[NI2043] I have no proof of his parents but I believe this is probably a child of John Milton and Nancy (Bates) Nuckolls mainly because of the location. I was going through some old quarterlies "Southern Roots & Shoots" by the Delta Genealogical Society and found the following taken from "The Walker County Georgia Messenger" beginning Sept. 16, 1880.

Issue December 15, 1887 Gordon Springs, Georgia
The saw mill at the ford of the creek below Rev. J.J.S. Calloway's is at w ork and I suppose doing a good business. Last Wednesday evening Mr. Frank Nuckolls, one of the hands, came very near getting killed. He was bearing off lumber when he finished sawing a log and had the trucks ready to m ove off. Mr. Nuckolls was pushing them when his foot slipped against t he saw and it running, the saw caught his boot and threw him against the o pening wheel, breaking his leg and sawing his foot pretty badly. I learned today that he is doing very well.

Issue July 12, 1888 Gordon Springs, Georgia
We had a right good singing at Friendship yesterday, Sunday, conduct ed by L.W. Nuckolls. Mr Nuckolls said that the Friendship and Salem crowd had been behind in singing and he thought that we ought to redeem ourse lves, especially for order and attention.
(Sent by Reita Childers NWK Member) 1/2004

[HI2047] (Research):Reita Childers research
3/8/2000
My Grandmother left a family record stating that her father was the son of Icy Nuckolls. No father is listed in the book. My granny was Four when Icy died. In all Cenus Records 1910- 1930 John and William are listed with the last name Nuckolls which they also used as their last name. In no documents can I find them using the last name Morris. Thier Brother Hugh's Last name was originally Norris (1900 Cenus living with Grandparents). Could it be that the marriage listing you have for a I. Nuckolls and William Norris May 26, 1890 in Walker County GA is Icy's Husband and the father of Hugh.

A Nuckolls family came into the Historical Society today trying to find Iscy (he spelled it) Nuckolls. His grandfather was Hugh Nuckolls. My first thought since they were from Whit field Co. that it had to be a child of John Milton Nuckolls and one of his three wives children. got out my old family group records and found Sus an (Isaydee?) Nuckolls who married a William Morris and they had a son, Hugh Morris. In our book on page 298 very top of the page is Susan Icadonia Nuckolls d/o John M. Nuckolls and first wife, Nancy Bates.

The researcher said Isaydee has three boys Hugh, Willie (short for William) and Johnnie I suppost for John. He knew nothing about the Morris marriage, interesting! She could have married twice.

Anyway just thought you would like to keep this on file somewhere. More research would have to be done to prove all this but I believe Susan Icadonia will be the Islaydee or Isy Nuckolls.

[NI2048] pigeonforge2002@yahoo.com
hi my name is shirley mcwhorter and lee nuckolls was my grandmother and I 'm trying to learn more about her,she married andrew mckeehan,her father a nd mother was John and Betty Nuckolls.can you help me with this? thank y ou for any help.Shirley mcwhorter

Name: Lee Mckeehan Death Date: 02 Dec 1951
County of Death: Whitfield
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 78 years
County of Residence: Whitfld
Certificate: 29725

[NI2049] 1910 household has nephew Sam Houston age 18

[NI2051] 1920 Census, wife name is Roseanna age 37
1930 Census wife name is Nellie age 47
1930 Census has George W Roland, stepson age 15 and Evelyn Rowland step dau age 12

[DI2051] Name: John W Nuckolls
Death Date: 06 Jan 1936
County of Death: Whitfield
Certificate: 2554

[NI2052] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Born 5-6-1880 Res Rocky Face, Ga
Self Emp farmer
Wife Maggie, same address
Med height, med build, Blue eyes, ___hair
Singed James Alex Nuckolls, Whitfield Co, GA

[NI2055] Never married. Had a farm and mules. His niece Catherine has one of his wa lking canes.

[NI2060] Informant on his mothers death cert 1925

[NI2064] Moved to Plant City, Florida and raised four sons

[NI2069] ????
Annie Nuckolls
Birth: «tab»Sep. 1, 1879
Death: «tab»Nov. 20, 1928
Burial:
Sugar Valley Baptist Church Cemetery
Sugar Valley
Gordon County
Georgia, USA

Created by: dgresh
Record added: Dec 20, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 82201284

[DI2070] Name: «tab»N. B. Nuckolls
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»21 Feb 1920
Event Place: «tab»East Lake, Hamilton, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»23 Jan 1889
Birthplace: «tab»Ga.
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Frank Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ga.
Mother: «tab»Addie Richardson
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ga.
Occupation: «tab»Mechanic
Street Address: «tab»4407 Ave. G. St.
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Forrest Hills Cem.
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»....
Informant: «tab»Mrs N B Nuckolls 4407 Ave G, East Lake
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4184003
Image Number: «tab»712
Film Number: «tab»1299717
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»v 23 cn 152

[XI2070] SECTION E «tab»217 «tab»SE

[DI2072] Name: «tab»Barbara June Elmore
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»14 Jan 1944
Event Place: «tab»Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»14 May 1933
Birthplace: «tab»Chattanooga, Tenn.
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Eugene Elmore
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Kentucky
Mother: «tab»Clarice Freeman
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Georgia
Occupation: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»4409 East 7th Ave.
Residence: «tab»Chattannoga, Hamilton, Tenn.
Cemetery: «tab»Forest Hill
Burial Place: «tab»Chatt.
Burial Date: «tab»16 Jun 1944
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4184885
Image Number: «tab»877
Film Number: «tab»2137343
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»772
Source Citation

"Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NSFL-K4B : accessed 8 July 2012), Eugene Elmore in entry for Barbara June Elmore, 1944.

[XI2072] ELMORE «tab»WM. EUGENE «tab»10/21/1948 «tab»Interment «tab»SECTION E «tab»217 «tab»SE-+
ELMORE «tab»BARBARA JUNE «tab»01/16/1944 «tab»Interment «tab»SECTION E «tab»217 «tab»SE-+
ELMORE «tab»MARGARET «tab»03/31/1955 «tab»Interment «tab»SECTION E «tab»217 «tab»SE-+

[DI2080] Name: «tab»Kisiah I Nuckolls
Death Date: «tab»15 Jun 1950
County of Death: «tab»Chattooga
Gender: «tab»F
Race: «tab»W
Age: «tab»79 years
County of Residence: «tab»Chatog
Certificate: «tab»12348

[NI2081] Sartain, James Alfred, History of Walker County, Georgia Dalton, Ga.: A. J. Showalter Co., 1932, 569 pgs. pg 291
Anderson L Nuckols Vol. I. Chapter thirty-eight. Soldiers of the World War...

[DI2081] Name: Anderson L Nuckolls
Death Date: 20 Mar 1970
County of Death: Walker
Gender: M
Race: W
Age: 77 years
County of Residence: Walker
Certificate: 011144

[NI2082] History of Walker Co, GA pg291 A J Showalter Co 1932
Milton F Nuchols named County Coroner pg299

Name: Milton F Nuckalls City: Not Stated County: Walker Stat e: Georgia
Birthplace: Georgia;United States of America Birth Date: Jul 3 18 94 Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1558655
June 5 1917Milton F Nuckolls, res Villanow, GA
Age 22 born July 3 1894 Villanow, GA
Single, self emp farmer
Med height, med build, grey eyes, brn hair

Chattanooga National Cemetery Chattanooga, Hamilton County, TN
Nuckolls, Erma R, b. 07/10/1893, d. 12/19/1978, Wife of Milton F La st known address: 1200 Bailey Avenue Chattanooga , TN 37404 Interment Da te: 20 Dec 1978 Buried At: Section Bb Site 533  (nee Hayden)

Nuckolls, Milton F, b. 07/03/1894,  D 10/1/1960 Veteran Service Sta rt Date: 23 Apr 1919 Veteran Service End Date: 22 Apr 1920 Rank: CPL M ED DEPT DETACHMENT CARLSTROM FIELD, ARCADIA, FL,  Branch: US Army Last k nown address: 1200 Bailey Avenue Chattanooga , TN 37404 Interment Dat e: 4 Oct 1960 Cemetary: Chattanooga National Cemetery Buried At: Secti on Bb Site 534 CPL (1930 Chattanooga TN Census)

1930 Hamilton Co, Chatanooga, TN 4/15/1930
Milton F Nuckolls, 36 GA GA GA md 21
Erma, wife, 34, TN TN TN md 26
Mollie Hayden, mother in law, 55, TN TN TN widow, md 21

Neighbor, relationship not known, should be a brother as he was also bo rn in GA
1930 Hamilton Co, Chatanooga, TN 4/15/1930
William A Nuckolls, head, 27, GA TN TN md 23
Maud S, wife, 25, GA md 21

[DI2082] Name: «tab»Milton Frank Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»3 Jul 1894
Claim Date: «tab»1 Jul 1959
Type of Claim: «tab»Life Claim
Notes: «tab»18 Jun 1959: Name listed as MILTON FRANK NUCKOLLS

[NI2085] 1910 census named Judson age 8

Poss the William Nuckolls who had a child Minnie Frances born 11/19/1923 and died 2/5/1926 in Whitfield Co, Dalton, GA. On death cert named father Will Nuchols and mother Claudia S Morris or Morrow. Also infant born and died 11/7/1924. This is consistant with his marriage to Maude in 1925. Claudia may have died in childbirth.

[HI2085] (Research):Name: «tab»William Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»410-10-1374
Last Residence: «tab»60514 Clarendon Hills, Du Page, Illinois, United States of America
Born: «tab»8 May 1902
Died: «tab»Nov 1969
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Tennessee (Before 1951 )

[NI2087] Name: Daniel C Nuckolls
Death Date: 24 Jun 1988
County of Death: Catoosa
Gender: M
Race: W
Age: 81 years
County of Residence: Walker
Certificate: 027177
Date Filed: 12 Jul 1988

Name: Dan Nuckolls
SSN: 252-14-6909
Last Residence: 30728 La Fayette, Walker, Georgia, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 29 Jun 1906
Died: 24 Jun 1988
State (Year) SSN issued: Georgia (Before 1951

[DI2090] Name: «tab»Janie Mae Nuckolls
[Janie M Nuckolls]
[Janie Mae Manning]
SSN: «tab»254293253
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»23 Jan 1897
Birth Place: «tab»Lafayette WA, Georgia
Father Name: «tab»John E Manning
Mother Name: «tab»Lavada Fowler
Death Date: «tab»20 Jun 1991
Death Certificate Number: «tab»025210
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Additional Information: «tab»Evidence other than birth record submitted; U.S. citizen or alien allowed to work.
Notes: «tab»06 Apr 1977: Name listed as JANIE MAE NUCKOLLS; 22 May 1998: Name listed as JANIE M NUCKOLLS

[BI2094] Birth Cert Vol110 #54611 shows DOB 11/4/1926

[DI2094] Subject: KFY: VITALS: Death Cert, DeMoss, 1926 - Hopkins Co
County - Hopkins
City - St. Charles
Name - Dotty L. DeMoss
Female/White/Single
Date of Birth, Nov. 4, 1926, Ky
Father - Sam. DeMoss, b. Ky
Mother - Virginia Nuckols b., KY
Informant - Virginia DeMoss, St. Charles, Ky
Date of death - Oct. 31. 1926 (makes no sense with birthdate)
Cause of Death - Stillborn
Burial - St. Charles, Ky, Nov. 4, 1926
Cert# 28084

[XI2094] Name: «tab»Dotty L. DeMoss
Birth Date: «tab»4 Nov 1926
Birth Place: «tab»Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Death Date: «tab»4 Nov 1926
Death Place: «tab»Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Christian Privilege Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Saint Charles, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Father: «tab»Samuel Thompson DeMoss
Mother: «tab»Virginia Wilhelmina DeMoss

[NI2096] Name: Mattie M Nuckolls
Death Date: 21 Mar 1986
County of Death: Catoosa
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: ?? years
County of Residence: ??
Certificate: 010052
Date Filed: 31 Mar 1986

Name: Mattie Nuckolls
SSN: 253-09-9931
Last Residence: 30728 La Fayette, Walker, Georgia, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 12 Dec 1910
Last Benefit: 30728 La Fayette, Walker, Georgia, United States of Ameri ca
Died: Mar 1986
State (Year) SSN issued: Georgia (Before 1951 )

[NI2098] Adopted by his grandparents

1930 Whitfield Co, Dialton, GA
Hugh Nuckolls 35, b GA md age 26
Bessie, wife, 26 md age 15

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Born 7-10-1895 ( Hugh Harris Nuckolls)
Born Walker Co, GA
Sawmill laborer for J O Garder
Single, w/ dependent mother and brothers
Claims exemption for withered right arm
Med height, slender build, grey eyes, brn hair
Singed with his mark (x) Hugh Harris Nuckolls

[NI2099] Walker Co, GA marriage records show last name as McKinn

Father: John MCKEEHAN b. Dec 1827 in ,,TN,USA
Mother: Lodicea "Lodisky" b. 1834 in ,,GA,USA

Laura PANGLE (Wife)#1 b. 1870 in Trenton,Dade,GA,USA
Marriage: 18 May 1889 in ,Whitfield,GA,USA

[NI2112] copies of old newspapers, 1881, concerning Anna (Annie) Cleghorn Nuckoll s. Baptist. Died 17th September 1922. She had four children liste d. Clarence, Emlie B, Lillie Belle and Joel of Chatanooga TN. She was bu ried in Friendship Church in Walker, GA.

[NI2113] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Born 8-31-1898 lives in Rocky Face, GA
farmer, works for father, next of Kin John William Nuckolls

1920 Hall Co, Gainsville, GA
E R Barrett, 63, head
Effie, wife, 47
Claud R, son, 27
Clarence Nuckols, nephew 22, single GA GA GA

[DI2122] Lamont was born on January 28, 1922 and passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2016.
Lamont was a resident of Chatsworth, Georgia at the time of his passing.
He was married to Veda.
Services to celebrate the life of Lamont Nuckolls will be 3:00 pm Friday April 1st 2016 with Rev. Jay Tenney and Rev. James Mitchell officiating. The family will receive friends at Jones Funeral Home of Tunnel Hill Friday April 1st 2016 from 11:00 am until 3:00 pm.Donations in memory of Lamont Nuckolls may be made to the Tunnel Hill United Methodist Church.

Charles Lamont Nuckolls, age 94 of Tunnel Hill, entered Heaven Wednesday morning, March 30th 2016 at his home, surrounded by his loving family.

Mr. Nuckolls was a life-long resident of Whitfield County. After accepting Christ at an early age, he lived an exemplary life and was one of the longest serving members of the Tunnel Hill United Methodist Church. He served on the Whitfield County Farm Bureau Board as director for thirty-five years, retiring in 2015. Mr. Nuckolls was well known in the Whitfield County area as a baseball player and coach and managed the Tunnel Hill Methodist Church softball team for many years. He was inducted into the Whitfield County Recreation Sports Hall of Fame. He was an avid coon hunter and golfer.

He was previously employed by Conagra Poultry before becoming a full time dairy farmer. After closing his dairy, he served as a ranger at Nob North Golf Course for over twenty years. He served in the United States Army during World War II, driving supplies across England in preparation for the Normandy Invasion.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Lucille Nuckolls; sister, Mildred Kimel; brother, John.

He is survived by his loving wife of sixty-four years, Veda Tatum Nuckolls; son and daughter-in-law, Randy and Suzanne Nuckolls; daughter and son-in-law, Belinda and Blair LaVelle; and daughter and son-in-law, Dwana and Joe Malone; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Kathryne Middleton; brother and sister-in-law Denton and Al Nuckolls; sister-in-law, Martha Nuckolls; many nieces and nephews.

Services to celebrate the life of Lamont Nuckolls will be 3:00 pm Friday, April 1st 2016 from Tunnel Hill First United Methodist Church with Rev. Jay Tenney and Rev. James Mitchell officiating.

[XI2122] NUCKOLLS, CHARLES LAMONT
«tab»TEC 5 US ARMY
«tab»WORLD WAR II
«tab»DATE OF BIRTH: 01/28/1922
«tab»DATE OF DEATH: 03/30/2016
«tab»BURIED AT:
«tab»GRIFFIN CEMETERUY
«tab»HIGHWAY 201 NORTH TUNNEL HILL, GA 30755
«tab»(706) 673-5800

[NI2125] Name: John M. Nuckolls
SSN: 419-26-9830
Last Residence: 30755 Tunnel Hill, Whitfield, Georgia
Born: 25 Sep 1923
Last Benefit: 30755 Tunnel Hill, Whitfield, Georgia
Died: 7 Oct 2004
State (Year) SSN issued: Alabama (Before 1951 )

The Daily Citizen 10-7-2004 Dalton, GA
John Nuckolls, 81, of Tunnel Hill died Thursday, Oct. 7, 2004, at Hamilt on Medical Center. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Marie Watki ns Nuckolls and his parents, Charles Clarence and Mary Lucille Nuckolls. S urvivors include his wife, Martha Due Nuckolls of Tunnel Hill; sons and da ughter in law, Mike and Joyce Nuckolls of Cohutta; and Milton Nuckol ls of Tunnel Hill, daughters and son in law Gail and Leroy Gossett of Dalt on, Carole and Nathan Vanhooser of Tunnel Hill, Pam and Billy Bearden of D alton, Beth and Lloyd McCutcheon of Tunnel Hill, Jill and Dean Clegho rn of Villanow; brothers and sisters in law, Lamont and Veda Nuckolls of T unnel Hill, and Denton and Al Nuckolls of Tunnel Hill; sisters and brothe rs in law Mildred and Russell Kimel of Clemmons, NC and Katheryn Middlet on of Dalton, 16 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren. Funeral serivices w ill be conducted at 11 am Saturday Oct 9th from the chapel of Jones Funer al Home of Tunnel Hill with Revs Jim Dykes and Fred Johnson officiating. B urila will be in Griffin Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5 PM - 8PM on Friday Oct 8th. Jones Funeral Home of Tunnel Hill in char ge of funeral arrangements.
www.northwestgeorgia.com/articles/2004/10/07/obituaries/obits05.txt
Email: cheryltanner@daltoncitizen.com request full obit 12/12/2004

[DI2125] Name: «tab»John Milton Nuckalls
[John M Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»419269830
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»25 Sep 1923
Birth Place: «tab»Dalton Whelf, Georgia
Father Name: «tab»Charles C Nuckalls
Mother Name: «tab»Mary L Masters
Death Date: «tab»7 Oct 2004
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jun 1943: Name listed as JOHN MILTON NUCKALLS; 15 Oct 2004: Name listed as JOHN M NUCKOLLS

[NI2137] 1930 Hamilton Co, Chatanooga, TN 4/15/1930
Joe D Nuckolls, head, 29, GA GA TX md 23
Eva G, wife, 29, GA GA GA md 23
RObert W, son, 3y11m TN
Paul E, son, 3m TN

[DI2138] ame: «tab»Eva R Nuckolls
[Eva Gene Robertson]
SSN: «tab»413011428
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»27 Jan 1900
Birth Place: «tab»Rocky Face, Georgia
[Rocky Face|]
Father Name: «tab»Robert L Robertson
Mother Name: «tab»Georgia S Phillips
Citizenship or Alien Status: «tab»U.S. citizen.
Death Date: «tab»7 Jan 1989
Claim Date: «tab»6 Dec 1961
Type of Claim: «tab»Duplicate SSN - change or replacement.
Additional Information: «tab»Duplicate request; evidence of identity only submitted.
Notes: «tab»03 Jun 1986: Name listed as EVA R NUCKOLLS

[DI2139] Robert William "Bill" Nuckolls # 1039781
Obituary Chattanooga Times Free Press (TN) Sun, 17 Jan 1999
*****************************************************
Robert William "Bill" Nuckolls, a resident of East Ridge, Tenn., and an assistant Funeral Director at Chattanooga Funeral Home, died Friday, Jan. 15, 1999. He was 72.

Mr. Nuckolls was employed at Chattanooga Funeral Home for the past nine years. Prior to that time, he served as general manager at Prestwood Ford Sales in LaFayette, Ga., and service manager at Don Wood Volkswagon in Chattanooga. A graduate of Ringgold High School, he was a deacon and member of East Ridge Baptist Church and a member of the Go Getters Sunday School Class. Mr. Nuckolls was a member of East Ridge Lodge, 755 F&AM and the Alhambra Temple of Chattanooga. He was a World War II veteran, serving in the United States Air Force as a ball turret gunner.

Survivors include his wife, Edna E. Nuckolls; one daughter, Denise N. Park, Newton, Iowa; one son, Andrew Park, Newton; one brother, Paul E. Nuckolls, Meridian, Miss.; and two grandsons.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. at the East Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home with Dr. Ronnie Mitchell and P.D. Booth officiating.

Burial will be in Chattanooga National Cemetery. The family will receive friends today from 5 to 8 p.m. and Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Alhambra Shrine Transportation Fund, 1000 Alhambra Drive, Chattanooga, TN 37421, or to the American Heart Association



Robert William Nuckolls
[Robert W Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»254327194
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»26 May 1926
Birth Place: «tab»Chattanooga, Tennessee
Father Name: «tab»Joel D Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Eva G Robertson
Death Date: «tab»15 Jan 1999
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Apr 1943: Name listed as ROBERT WILLIAM NUCKOLLS; 26 Jan 1999: Name listed as ROBERT W NUCKOLLS

[DI2141] Edna Nuckolls died on Thursday, January 28, 2016.
She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. As a lifelong caregiver, all those who came in contact with her loved her. As the matriarch of her family, she was always available to offer a hand, an ear, a word of advice, or offer up a prayer. Her daughter claims she had a pipeline to Jesus. She will be missed. She had been a member of East Ridge Baptist Church for many years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, R.W. (Bill) Nuckolls; parents, Lee and Jessie Springer Eaker; siblings, Velma Leonard, Cecile Edgemon, Bertha Eaker, Geneva Price, Raymond Eaker and Charles Eaker.
Survivors include her daughter, Denise (Andy) Park, Racine, WI; two grandsons, Lance (Chelsea) Baker, Huxley, IA and Eric (Danica) Park, Indianapolis, IN; three granddaughters, Kesney and Ruby Baker and Penelope Park.
The family expresses their gratitude to Dr. Wendt and the CCU staff at Memorial Hospital for the care she was given during her stay. Also, a special thank you to Hospice of Chattanooga and her nurse Sarah and CNA Crystal for the loving way they made the end of her journey comfortable and peaceful.
Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 1, at the East Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home, 404 South Moore Road.
The family will receive friends from 2-6 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 31, and from 10:30'9611:30 a.m. on Monday at the funeral home.
Burial will be private at the Chattanooga National Cemetery.

[DI2142] Obituary Franklin County Times Fri 07 June 2002
*********************************************
Services for Gloria B. Nuckolls will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Paul's Epicopal Church with the Revs. Wade Merrill, Edward O' Conner and Harriett Simmons officiating.

Burial will be in Magnolia Cemetery with Barham Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Nuckolls, 71, of Meridian, died Sunday, June 2, 2002, in London, England. She was a homemaker and member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

Survivors include her husband, Paul Nuckolls of Meridian; three daughters, Connie Howle and her husband, Bob, and Julie Wells and her husband, Jeff, all of Jackson and Lisa Love and her husband, Larry, of Meridian; a brother, Jay Brown of Chattanooga, Tenn.; an aunt, Elizabeth Rogers of Chattanooga; and seven grandchildren, Melissa Love, Sara Love, Mary Lawrence Love, Allison Wells, Jason Wells, Charles Ruckstuhl and Ellie Metz.
The family requests memorials be made to St. Paul's Episcopal Church or the American Heart Association. Pallbearers will be the vestry of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Visitation will be Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until service time at St. Paul's Parish Hall.

Gloria Elaine Brown
[Gloria Brown Nuckolls]
[Gloria Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»409461592
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»22 Dec 1930
Birth Place: «tab»Chatt Hamilt, Tennessee
[Chattanooga, Tennessee]
Father Name: «tab»Harry J Brown
Mother Name: «tab»Sarah H Proctor
Death Date: «tab»2 Jun 2002
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jul 1947: Name listed as GLORIA ELAINE BROWN; Apr 1951: Name listed as GLORIA BROWN NUCKOLLS; 12 Jun 2002: Name listed as GLORIA B NUCKOLLS

England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2007
Record Image Index-only record

Name: «tab»Gloria Elaine Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»22 Dec 1930
Date of Registration: «tab»Jun 2002
Age at Death: «tab»71
Registration district: «tab»Camden
Inferred County: «tab»London
Register Number: «tab»A53A
District and Subdistrict: «tab»2501A
Entry Number: «tab»76

[NI2152] Family researcher
MICHAEL R BABB
407 Jennifer Court
Dalton, Georgia 30721-5046
http://babb.accessgenealogy.com/
mike@doctorstrange.net

[NI2154] Name: James L Nuckolls
Death Date: 20 Jul 1972
County of Death: Whitfield
Gender: M
Race: W
Age: 62 years
County of Residence: Whitfield
Certificate: 031996

[NI2156] The Daily Citizen 2/5/2003
Mr Earl Nuckolls, 88 of Dalton died Monday Feb 3rd 2003 at Hamilton Medic al Center. A graduate of Berry College, he pastored the following church es in the North georgia Baptist Association; New Hope Baptist Church, Tunn ell Hill Baptist Church and the Hill City Baptist Church in the Gordon Cou nty Baptist Association. He was moderator of the Gordon County Baptist Ass ociation in the 1960's. He is a retired teacher with 31 years experien ce in Whitfield and Gordon County school. He taught in the following schoo ls: Westside, Valley Point and Resaca. He is a member of First Baptist Chu rch, Dalton, the Scrap Iron Sunday School class, Georgia retired Teacher 's Association and the Dalton-Whitfield Retired Teachers. He was ordain ed as a deacon and also into the gospel ministry at Mill Creek Baptist Chu rch, Rocky Face. In May 2002 he was entered into the Valley Point Alumni A ssociation Hall of Fame, having graduated Valley point in 1935 and taug ht there for 21 years. Earl Nuckolls was born Nov 4, 1914 in Whitfield Cou nty. He grew up in the Mill Creek community, the son of the late james A " Jim" and Margaret "Maggie" Babb Nuckolls. He was preceded in death by brot hers, William Truman and james Luther Nuckolls; sisters Viola Cantrell a nd Sue Wells. Survivors include his wife Grace Kirby Nuckolls; sons and wi ves, Dr Frank and Joy Nuckolls of Tyrone, Alan and Cheryl Nuckolls of Roc ky Face; grandsons Andrew Nuckolls, Rocky Face and David Nuckolls of Tyron e; special nieces, Brenda Wells Shull of Columbia SC, Margaret Newton of L afayette, Melba Yoder of Lafayette and other nieces and nephews; sister-in -law and brother-in-law, the Rev and Mrs Ted (Sue) Page of Statesboro. Ser vices are Thursday at 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church with the Rev Geo rge Ross, Dr Frank Nuckolls and Dr Charlie Bridges officiating. The fami ly will receive friends today at Love Funeral Home from 5 to 9 p.m. Flowe rs will be accepted or contributions may be made to the North Georgia Bapt ist Association Building Fund, P O Box 4389, Dalton, GA 30721 or to the Go rdon County Baptist Association 373 Morrow Bld, SE Calhoun, GA 30701. Lo ve Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

[DI2157] : «tab»Sue Elizabeth Nuckolls
[Sue Eli Wells]
[Sue Wells]
SSN: «tab»256128353
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»12 Nov 1917
Birth Place: «tab»Dalton Whitf, Georgia
[Whitfield CO??, Georgia]
Father Name: «tab»James A Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Margaret R Babb
Death Date: «tab»Jan 1996
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Mar 1938: Name listed as SUE ELIZABETH NUCKOLLS; Jul: Name listed as SUE ELI WELLS; : Name listed as SUE NUCKOLLS WELLS; 09 Feb 1996: Name listed as SUE E WELLS

[XI2160] On her tombstone " She welcomed death as the fruition of her eternal hopes ." Buried in Shady Grove Cemetery near Cummings GA.

[NI2161] The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 29 December 1882
Georgia Gossip- Cumming Clarion- We regret to learn of the fearful accide nt which happened to the seven year old boy of Mr Truman L Nuckols last Fr iday evening. He was at the cotton gin, and when quitting time cam e, it is supposed that he, being at the press, which is operated by a ban d, undertook to throw it, and in that way was caught and most fearfully in jured by its rapid revolutions. His eyebrows were closely shaven, the rig ht side of his head cut into jelly, and his scull bone, just above his le ft eye badly fractured. Drs Walker and Strickland skillfully dressed the w ounds and entertain a hope of recovery for the little sufferer.

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 29 September 1903
 Turman L Nuckolls, Cumming, GA- One of the most prominent and well-to- do citizens of the county died yesterday afternoon in the presence of a gr eat throng of people. He was sick only four or five days. His death will p rove a great loss to Forsyth County.

[DI2163]
Mamie A N Benson, "Georgia, Death Index, 1933-1998"
Name: «tab»Mamie A N Benson
Event Type: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»04 Jun 1969
Event Place: «tab»Forsyth, Georgia
Registration Date: «tab»
District/Parish/County: «tab»Forsyth
Gender: «tab»Female
Age: «tab»84
Race: «tab»W
Birth Year (Estimated): «tab»1885
Record Type: «tab»
Certificate Number: «tab»019435

[DI2164]
Arthur C Benson, "Georgia, Death Index, 1933-1998"
Name: «tab»Arthur C Benson
Event Type: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»23 Aug 1966
Event Place: «tab»Fulton, Georgia
Registration Date: «tab»
District/Parish/County: «tab»Forsyth
Gender: «tab»Male
Age: «tab»84
Race: «tab»W
Birth Year (Estimated): «tab»1882
Record Type: «tab»
Certificate Number: «tab»024753

[DI2166]
Helen Fowler, "Georgia, Death Index, 1933-1998"
Name: «tab»Helen Fowler
Event Type: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»23 Jul 1981
Event Place: «tab»Forsyth, Georgia
Registration Date: «tab»05 Aug 1981
District/Parish/County: «tab»Forsyth
Gender: «tab»Female
Age: «tab»72
Race: «tab»W
Birth Year (Estimated): «tab»1909
Record Type: «tab»
Certificate Number: «tab»025959

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Helen Fowler
Name: «tab»Helen Fowler «tab»
SSN: «tab»257-34-2708
Last Residence: «tab»94087 Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, California, USA
Born: «tab»25 Jul 1908
Died: «tab»Aug 1981
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Georgia (Before 1951

[DI2167]
Claude B Benson, "Georgia, Death Index, 1933-1998"
Name: «tab»Claude B Benson
Event Type: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»06 Aug 1973
Event Place: «tab»Fulton, Georgia
Registration Date: «tab»
District/Parish/County: «tab»Forsyth
Gender: «tab»Male
Age: «tab»62
Race: «tab»W
Birth Year (Estimated): «tab»1911
Record Type: «tab»
Certificate Number: «tab»030156

[DI2168]
Evelyn B Merritt, "Georgia, Death Index, 1933-1998"
Name: «tab»Evelyn B Merritt
Event Type: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»15 Feb 1955
Event Place: «tab»DeKalb, Georgia
Registration Date: «tab»
District/Parish/County: «tab»Forsyth
Gender: «tab»Female
Age: «tab»39
Race: «tab»W
Birth Year (Estimated): «tab»1916
Record Type: «tab»
Certificate Number: «tab»02986

[DI2171]
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about George Truman Benson
Name: «tab»George Truman Benson «tab»
Last Residence: «tab»30040 Cumming, Forsyth, Georgia, USA
Born: «tab»27 Oct 1922
Died: «tab»1 Nov 2010
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Georgia (Before 1951)

[DI2173]
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Kenneth M. Nuckols
Name: «tab»Kenneth M. Nuckols «tab»
Born: «tab»27 Feb 1953
Died: «tab»20 Apr 2004
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Alabama (1971)

[DI2174] Pamela Sue Sword, 57, of Printer, died Monday August 12, 2013 in Ashland. She was born January 8, 1956 to John Nuckols and the late Callie Nuckols and stepmother Judy Nuckols. She was the wife of Curtis Sword, and worked at the laundry mat.She was preceded in death by one brother: Kenny Nuckols.She is survived by four sons: Curtis Wayne (Jani) Sword of Greenwich, Ohio, Christopher Shane (Kathy) Sword of Martin, Benny Dale Sword and Richard Allen (Crystal) Sword both of Printer; one sister: Shirley Beard of Ala.; two half sisters: Tina Earnest & Dana Treadway and ten grandchildren: Taylor, Lexie, Ryan, Kelly, Shana, Richie, April, Zack, Christopher and Elizabeth.Funeral services will be held Friday August 16, 2013 11:00 a.m. at Nelson Frazier Funeral Home in martin with Abe Howell officiating. Burial will follow the service at the Dye Family Cemetery in McDowell.Nelson Frazier Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

[NI2180] The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 29 December 1882
Georgia Gossip- Cumming Clarion- We regret to learn of the fearful accide nt which happened to the seven year old boy of Mr Truman L Nuckols last Fr iday evening. He was at the cotton gin, and when quitting time cam e, it is supposed that he, being at the press, which is operated by a ban d, undertook to throw it, and in that way was caught and most fearfully in jured by its rapid revolutions. His eyebrows were closely shaven, the rig ht side of his head cut into jelly, and his scull bone, just above his le ft eye badly fractured. Drs Walker and Strickland skillfully dressed the w ounds and entertain a hope of recovery for the little sufferer.

[DI2185] Name: «tab»Edwin Nuckolls Light
[Edwin Light]
SSN: «tab»259032409
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»5 Jul 1919
Birth Place: «tab»Cummings, Georgia
Death Date: «tab»Jul 1979
Father: «tab»Grover C Light
Mother: «tab»Mattie T Nuckolls
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Apr 1937: Name listed as EDWIN NUCKOLLS LIGHT; 28 Dec 1987: Name listed as EDWIN LIGHT

[DI2186] Name: «tab»Geo Truett Light
[Geo Light]
SSN: «tab»259186123
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»6 Apr 1923
Birth Place: «tab»Cummings, Georgia
Death Date: «tab»Jun 1979
Father: «tab»Grover C Light
Mother: «tab»Mattie Nuckolls
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jul 1939: Name listed as GEO TRUETT LIGHT; 29 Dec 1987: Name listed as GEO LIGHT

[DI2192] Name: «tab»Willis Truman Pirkle
[Willis T Pirkle]
SSN: «tab»260164115
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»28 Aug 1919
Birth Place: «tab»Cumming Fors, Georgia
Death Date: «tab»15 Feb 2002
Father: «tab»Christophe C Pirkle
Mother: «tab»Leclair Nuckolls
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Aug 1939: Name listed as WILLIS TRUMAN PIRKLE; 22 Feb 2002: Name listed as WILLIS T PIRKLE

[DI2198]
Clara M Reinero, "Georgia, Death Index, 1933-1998"
Name: «tab»Clara M Reinero
Event Type: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»09 Sep 1984
Event Place: «tab»Fulton, Georgia
Registration Date: «tab»14 Sep 1984
District/Parish/County: «tab»Cobb
Gender: «tab»Female
Age: «tab»83
Race: «tab»W
Birth Year (Estimated): «tab»1901
Record Type: «tab»
Certificate Number: «tab»031091

[DI2200] Name: «tab»Truman G Allen ?????????????????????
Event Type: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»12 Feb 1965
Event Place: «tab»DeKalb, Georgia
Registration Date: «tab»
District/Parish/County: «tab»DeKalb
Gender: «tab»Male
Age: «tab»62
Race: «tab»W
Birth Year (Estimated): «tab»1903
Record Type: «tab»
Certificate Number: «tab»001912

[DI2201] Name: «tab»Mary Rice Allen
[Mary Allen Reding]
[Mary Reding]
SSN: «tab»255181258
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»20 May 1916
Birth Place: «tab»Cumming, Georgia
[Cumming Fors??, Georgia]
Father Name: «tab»Samuel H Allen
Mother Name: «tab»Carrie E Nuckolls
Death Date: «tab»21 Dec 1998
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Dec 1937: Name listed as MARY RICE ALLEN; Sep 1971: Name listed as MARY ALLEN REDING; 05 Jan 1999: Name listed as MARY A REDING

[DI2202] NUCKOLS, DOROTHY BELLE MACKEY, of Louisville, passed away of congestive heart failure Tuesday, August 20, 2013 at Baptist Health.Born June 23, 1940 in Anderson County, she grew up in Simpsonville and graduated from Simpsonville High School in 1959. Dorothy attended Spencerian College and graduated from secretarial school. She worked at Sears, Baptist Building, Farm Bureau and retired from Landmark in Shelbyville after 18 years.
Dorothy married Frank Nuckols, April 3, 1965 and had a son, John William Nuckols who was born January 7, 1969. She had a special granddaughter that she enjoyed taking care of, Meagan Nichole Nuckols, born August 10, 1993.She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Edith Mackey; and brother, Raymond Mackey.Dorothy is survived by her loving husband of 48 years, Frank Nuckols; son, John Nuckols (Trish Aslin); granddaughter, Meagan Nichole Nuckols Woford (Calvin); sisters, Viola Poe and Carolyn Eades; niece, Teresa Hulette; nephew, Darrell Eades; five great-nephews and one great-niece.She also enjoyed family and friends, fishing, UK basketball, especially God and church.Her funeral service will be 11 a.m. Saturday, August 24, 2013 at St. Matthews Baptist Church, 3515 Grandview Ave. with burial to follow in Cave Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 1-8 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Highlands Family-Owned Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Road.Expressions of sympathy may be made to St. Matthews Baptist Church or the American Heart Association
Published in The Courier-Journal from August 22 to August 24, 2013

[NI2204] Married first
Name: «tab»Robert M. Montgomery
Spouse's Name: «tab»Laura Edmonds
Spouse's Birth Date: «tab»
Spouse's Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»
Event Date: «tab»27 Oct 1897
Event Place: «tab», Forsyth, Georgia

[DI2204] Name: «tab»Robert M Montgomery
Event Type: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»05 Nov 1953
Event Place: «tab»Hall, Georgia
Registration Date: «tab»
District/Parish/County: «tab»Hall
Gender: «tab»Male
Age: «tab»86
Race: «tab»W
Birth Year (Estimated): «tab»1867
Record Type: «tab»
Certificate Number: «tab»30040

[DI2205] Name: «tab»Mary S Pirkle
Event Type: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»08 May 1989
Event Place: «tab»Hall, Georgia
Registration Date: «tab»17 May 1989
District/Parish/County: «tab»Hall
Gender: «tab»Female
Age: «tab»83
Race: «tab»W
Birth Year (Estimated): «tab»1906
Record Type: «tab»
Certificate Number: «tab»020152

[DI2209] Name: «tab»Polly M Robertson
Event Type: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»29 Apr 1982
Event Place: «tab»Hall, Georgia
Registration Date: «tab»04 May 1982
District/Parish/County: «tab»Hall
Gender: «tab»Female
Age: «tab»72
Race: «tab»W
Birth Year (Estimated): «tab»1910
Record Type: «tab»
Certificate Number: «tab»013598

[DI2211]
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Faye Wallace
Name: «tab»Faye Wallace «tab»
SSN: «tab»258-10-3481
Last Residence: «tab»30240 LaGrange, Troup, Georgia, USA
Born: «tab»1 Sep 1916
Last Benefit: «tab»30240 LaGrange, Troup, Georgia,
Died: «tab»Jan 1978
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Georgia (Before 1951)

[NI2213] Mother Laura Edmonds

[DI2216] Micheal Alexander Johnson, 2-month-old infant son of Sammy and April Brock Johnson, died Monday, Aug. 19, 2013, in Louisville. Besides his parents he is also survived by his twin brother, Caleb Mathew Johnson; sister, Angelica Charlene Johnson; brother, Christopher Samuel Johnson; grandparents, Wayne and Connie Johnson; Arthur Jr. and Lena Brock; great-grandfather, Arthur Brock Sr., all of Waddy; Lige Knuckles, Harlan, Doug and Louise Butts of Smithfield, and Gerald Groves of Shelbyville. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at the Shannon Funeral Home. Visitation will be 3-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery.
Published in The Sentinel-News from August 20 to August 27, 2013

[NI2218] Children of Alice from
JANDCHORN@aol.com

[NI2219] Another wife of Ira named Lela Hale found on WFT Vol 50 # 2168. Also Ira 's siblings on this CD

[NI2223] The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 19 October 1886 Columbus Chroni cles-Mrs J A Nuckolls died at her home near Crawford, Alabama, the latt er part of last week.

[NI2224] Lived with Terrissa Emma Smith Nuckolls and Nathaniel and Laura Nuckolls a fter his mother died.

Occupation was a letter carrier when he registered for the draft in 1917 a ccording to "The History of Forsyth County, GA Vol II" by Garland C. Bagle y.

Name: Major A Nuckolls
Death Date: 29 Jun 1976
County of Death: Stephens
Gender: M
Race: W
Age: 91 years
County of Residence: Hall
Certificate: 021434

Name: Major Alexander Nuckolls
City: Not Stated
County: Forsyth
State: Georgia
Birth Date: Jun 5 1885
Race: White
Roll: 1557065
DraftBoard: 0
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Sept 12, 1918) Ma or Alexander Nuckolls living in Forsyth Co, Cummins, GABorn 6-5-1885, a ge 33, next of kin Mrs Eshter Sue NuckollsOcc- Postal Letter Carrier, m ed height, med build, blue eyes, lt brn hair

[XI2224] Alta Vista Cemetery

[NI2225] Marriage Record- County Record Books, Bk G pg 225.
Married 2/1/1904 J S Barnett, Mrs Marietta Nuckols

[DI2225] Mrs. Barnett"s tombstone is so faded it reads:

"Our Darling

M. G. Barnett

July 15, 1870

March 30, 1941"

[NI2228] 1920 United States Federal Census Record
Name: May Hansard
Age: 19 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1901
Birthplace: Georgia
Race: White
Home in 1920: Cates, Gwinnett, Georgia
Sex: Female
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Father's Birth Place: Georgia

[NI2229] Appears in First Virginia Nuckolsl and Kindred Book II on page 444 wi th no descendants. This is the family of Mark Knuckles who who administrat or for the Newlsetter mailing list.

(Since he did not know how to spell his name it became Clifford Burse Knu ckles)

Family member still living says he changed the spelling to Knuckles. The s tory of the spelling was when he married Thelma, she did not know how to s pell it, so she spelled it Knuckles. They are the only one in this fami ly that spelled it this way. By Joan Ann Nuckolls

Cliff and his son "CB" owned operated the "County Line Dairy" serving cust omers in the East Atlanta and Grant Park areas of Atlanta including the ar ea where Turner Field now stands. The dairy was sold in 1957

[NI2230] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Born 10-5-1898, liv es Atlanta, farmer working for W Winglin, next of kin Miss Maud Nuck olls

Georgia Deaths 1914-1927
Name : Truman S. Nuckels
Death date : 29 Jun 1919
Estimated death year :
Age at death : 21 years
Death place : Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, United States
Birth date :
Estimated birth year : 1898
Birth place : Georgia
Gender : Male
Marital status :
Race (Term on Certificate) : White
Race : White
Ethnicity : American
Spouse name :
Spouse titles :
Father name : Alex. Nuckels
Father titles :
Mother name : May Martin
Mother titles :
GSU film number : 2294795
Digital GS number : 4176525
Image number : 00385
Certificate number : 7653

[NI2231] 1900 Census says born 5/1899 age 1 yr

Informant on brother Truman Death cert 1919 lived 231 Confederate Blvd, At lanta

[NI2232] 1920 Gwinnett Co, Gates, GA Jan 1920
John D Hansord, head, 51 GA
Lizzie, wife, 44 GA
Cl----? , son, 15
Allie, dau, 12
Oma, dau, 10
Oby , dau, 6
John D, son, 3y5m
Amos Hansord, head, 18
May, wife, 19

Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 Record
Name: Amos J. Hansard
Death Date: 11 Nov 1926
County of Death: Forsyth
Certificate: 26833-H

[DI2233] Name: «tab»Joseph Sterling Barnett
SSN: «tab»258182549
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»4 Jan 1881
Birth Place: «tab»Forsyth Coun, Georgia
Father Name: «tab»Pink Barnett
Mother Name: «tab»Susie Bagwell
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Feb 1939: Name listed as JOSEPH STERLING BARNETT

[NI2239] Remarried to Annie M about 1892 and had children Mary b 4/1894, Bell bo rn March 1895, Jery born March 1897 and Hattie born June 1899

[NI2243] Nathaniel Burruss Nuckolls was the foreman of the grand jury that indict ed the persons accused of the rape of the white girl in Forsyth County. T he events surrounding the crime and trial led to the removal of blacks fr om Forsyth County in early 1900.

This family line from Carolyn Baker, Society Member 2604 Nuckolls Rd., Cum ming, GA 30041-5995

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 14 October 1897
Judge Passes Sentence- (Bender Convicted) Among the 12 jurors,,,,Nathani el B Nuckolls

Name: N B Nuckolls
Death Date: 12 Oct 1951
County of Death: Forsyth
Gender: M
Race: W
Age: 84 years
County of Residence: Forsyth
Certificate: 22845

[NI2244] Name: Laura P Nuckolls
Death Date: 03 Jan 1947
County of Death: Hall
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 71 years
County of Residence: Hall
Certificate: 1133

[NI2245] The Washington Post Washington District Of Columbia 21 July 1917
Candidates for Shriners Temple-Clarence Brown Nuckols

Enlisted in WWI US Army Inf. 29th Co COTS Discharged Nov 20 1918 Camp Gord on GA.Changed the spelling of his name from Nuckolls to Nuckols after leav ing his parents home.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Born 8-21-1897 lives 58 Green, Gainsville GA, workd at John McConne ll Co, next of kin N B Nuckols, Cummins, GA

The Washington Post Washington District Of Columbia 21 July 1917
Candidates for Shriners Temple-Clarence Brown Nuckols

1920 Hall Co, Gainsville, GA
E R Barrett, 63, head
Effie, wife, 47
Claud R, son, 27
Clarence Nuckols, nephew 22, single GA GA GA

St. Petersburg Times (FL) - August 16, 1994
Deceased Name: NUCKOLS, CLARENCE BROWN SR.
NUCKOLS, CLARENCE BROWN SR., 96, of Plant City, died Monday (Aug. 15, 199 4) at Plant City Health Care Center. He was born in Cumming, Ga., and w as a longtime Plant City resident. He was owner of a Gulf Oil dealersh ip in Plant City for more than 40 years. He was a member of First Presbyte rian Church. Survivors include a brother, Minor Nuckols, Cumming; a grandd aughter, Merrin Sweeney Lowe, Charlotte, N.C.; and two great-grandchildre n. Wells Memorial Funeral Home, Plant City.

[NI2246] BLAIN, Lester Merrin "Buddy"

88, died on July 20, 2016, at Tampa General Hospital following a recent stroke. Buddy was born in Plant City on Aug. 9, 1927, as a fourth-generation Floridian and great-grandson of the Plant City pioneer Captain Francis William Merrin, who founded The Plant City Courier in 1884. After graduating from Plant City High School, Buddy served as a pharmacist's mate in the U.S. Navy. He then entered the University of Florida, earned a degree in industrial arts, and taught shop at Plant City High School. He farmed and ranched cattle in Plant City and became a Prudential Life Insurance Company agent. He then returned to Gainesville to attend the University of Florida College of Law. After graduating from law school, Buddy worked in Tallahassee as an assistant attorney general in the Statutory Revision and Bill Drafting Department. He then joined the Tampa law firm Gibbons, Tucker, McEwen, Smith, Cofer & Taub and later founded Blain & Cone. He served as counsel to the Committee on Natural Resources of the Florida Senate and for 15 years as general counsel to the Southwest Florida Water Management District. Buddy was instrumental in the enactment of the Florida Water Resources Act and the promulgation of rules that today define and guide water management in Florida. He served as a director and officer of the Florida Section of the American Water Resources Association and was a nationally recognized expert on water law and resources.

Buddy lived out his lifelong love for industrial arts as an expert carpenter, woodworker, plumber, and electrician. He was an avid hunter, fisherman, waterskier, snowskier, and outdoorsman. He was an Eagle Scout and an assistant Scoutmaster of Tampa Boy Scout Troop 4. Buddy was a member of The Florida Bar, the Hillsborough County Bar Association, Florida Blue Key, Kappa Alpha Order, Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla, the University Club of Tampa, and Tampa Yacht & Country Club.

Buddy was preceded in death by his father, Lester Burns Blain; his mother, Ida Florence Merrin "Tommie" Blain; his son, David Converse Blain; and his cousin, Clarence Brown "C.B." Nuckols Jr. Buddy is survived by his wife of 65 years, Laura Clarke Converse Blain; his son, Russell Merrin Blain, and partner Jeff H. Otterman; nephews, Louis Shelton, Charles Russell Shelton (Julie), and John Farris Shelton (Vicky); cousins, Mary Trice Knauf Reed (J. Larrie), Charles Brittain Reed (Pamela), Scott Bradshaw Reed (Jessica), John Trice Reed, Patricia Lowry Sweeney, Merrin Sweeney Lowe, and Lee Merrin Bogert; and extended family, Peter George Hubbell, Jacolynn Grace Hubbell, Jessica Tripp Hubbell, and Anne Elizabeth Hubbell. A memorial service for Buddy will be conducted on Saturday, Aug. 6, at 1 pm, by Pastor John D. DeBevoise at Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church, 3501 West San Jose Street. Immediately following the service, a celebratory reception will be held at Tampa Yacht & Country Club, 5320 Interbay Boulevard. Buddy's family gratefully acknowledges the care given by The Estate of Hyde Park and by the neuroscience intensive care and palliative care service units of Tampa General Hospital. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Buddy's memory to the Tampa General Hospital Foundation or the Tampa Bay History Center.

Arrangements handled by Blount & Curry MacDill Chapel, 813-876-2421.
Published in the Tampa Bay Times from July 28 to July 31, 2016

[NI2252] Changed the spelling of his name from Nuckolls to Nuckols after leaving h is parents home.

[DI2252] he Greenville News (SC) - Saturday, November 28, 1981
WESTMINSTER, SC - Clyde Sanford Nuckolls, 78, of 203 Isundega Street, died Thursday.
Was a native of Forsyth County, Georgia, son of the late Nathaniel Burrus and Laura Brown Nuckolls. He was a retired shoe repairman, a former Town Councilman and a former member of The Commission of Public Works for the town of Westminster. He was a member of the Westminster Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Gladys Henderson Nuckolls of the home; a son J. N. Nuckolls of Easley; a daughter Mrs. Roy Strickland of Westminster; 3 brothers C. D. Nuckolls of Plant City, Florida; Minor and Truman Nuckolls of Cumming, Georgia; 2 sisters, Mrs. Clay Freeman and Mrs. Mercer Williams of Cumming, Georgia; 7 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be 3 PM Saturday from the Chapel of Sandifer Funeral Home with Rev. Wilton Maxwell and Dr. A. Wyatt Mullinax. Burial will be in Oconee Memorial Park.
The family respectfully requests that flowers be omitted and memorials be made to the Westminster Baptist Church Building Fund.

[NI2253] Changed the spelling of her name from Nuckolls to Nuckols after leaving h er parents home.

[NI2254] Name: H. Nuckolls
SSN: 258-56-8725
Last Residence: 30130 Cumming, Forsyth, Georgia, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 5 Aug 1906
Died: Dec 1977
State (Year) SSN issued: Georgia (1954 )

[NI2255] Name: Clara N. Freeman
SSN: 260-46-8066
Last Residence: 30130 Cumming, Forsyth, Georgia, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 27 Nov 1908
Died: Feb 1993
State (Year) SSN issued: Georgia (Before 1951 )

[NI2256] Name: Truman Nuckolls
SSN: 252-20-0906
Last Residence: 30130 Cumming, Forsyth, Georgia, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 24 Feb 1911
Died: Mar 1983
State (Year) SSN issued: Georgia (Before 1951 )

[DI2259] Edwin Nuckolls Gravitt, age 86, of Cumming passed away Friday, Jan. 10, 2014. Edwin was a lifelong resident of Forsth County and was involved in all civic and community organizations. A businessman in Forsyth County for many years, he ran numerous businesses including concrete construction, automotive parts and subdivision development. Edwin was a 70-year member and deacon at Shady Grove Baptist Church. At the time of his death, he was the oldest living Past Master of the Lafayette Lodge #44 F&AM. Edwin loved Forsyth County and its people and worked diligently to improve it.
He is survived by his loving wife, Ann Gravitt of Cumming; sisters-in-law, Betty Gravitt, Christal (Bill) Picklesimer, all of Cumming, Anna Chastain of Marietta; nieces, Renée (Jim) Johns of Lithia Springs, Lori (Scott) Smith of Cumming, Latrelle LaLonde of Cumming, Linda (Tom) Lancaster of Troy, Mich.; nephews, Paul (Debbie) Gravitt of Suwanee, Robert (Judy) Chastain of Duluth, Anthony (Lisa) Chastain of Cumming, Rafael Picklesimer of Cumming, Josh, Amanda and Annabelle Smith; and other loving relatives and friends also survive.
Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 13, at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Ingram Funeral Home, with the Rev. Keith Martin, the Rev. Allen Swafford and the Rev. Jeff Wilkie officiating. Interment followed at Sawnee View Memorial Gardens.
Condolences may be made at www.ingramfuneralhome.com.
Ingram Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of arrangements.
Published in Forsyth County News from Jan. 13 to Jan. 16, 2014
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[DI2260] ame: «tab»Virgil Morris Gravitt
[Virgil M Gravitt]
SSN: «tab»254441442
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»28 Sep 1929
Birth Place: «tab»Cumming Fors, Georgia
Death Date: «tab»15 Nov 2002
Father: «tab»Estell V Gravitt
Mother: «tab»Emma A Nuckolls
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Signature on SSN Card: «tab»MORRIS GRAVITT
Relationship of Signature: «tab»Signature name differs from NH's name.
Notes: «tab»Apr 1947: Name listed as VIRGIL MORRIS GRAVITT; 21 Nov 2002: Name listed as VIRGIL M GRAVITT

[DI2291] Mrs. Martha Sue Thomason, age 80 of Murrayville passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on July 30, 2014.
Graveside services are scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014, at 2 p.m. in Sawnee View Cemetery in Cumming, Ga., with the Rev. Kathy Lamon officiating. The family will receive friends on Friday, Aug. 1, 2014, from 4-7 p.m. at the funeral home.Mrs. Thomason was born March 10, 1934, in Forsyth County, Ga., to the late William Clay Freeman and Clara Elizabeth Nuckolls Freeman. She was a homemaker and was member of Gainesville First United Methodist Church. Mrs. Thomason was preceded in death by her parents; and her brother, Ronald Freeman.Mrs. Thomason is survived by her husband of 62 years, Clyde Thomason of Murrayville; son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Claudia Thomason of Sugar Hill; daughter, Susan Proctor of Sautee-Nacoochee; daughter, Carol Martin of Gainesville; brother and sister-in-law, William and Sandra Freeman of Ellijay; sister-in-law, Jackie Freeman of Dawsonville; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and several beloved pets.In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia.
Memorial Park Funeral Home, 2030 Memorial Park Road, Gainesville, GA 30504, is in charge of arrangements.

Send online condolences to www.memorialparkfuneralhomes.com.
Published in gainesvilletimes.com on July 31, 2014
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[DI2296] Name: Nellie M Nuckolls
Death Date: 19 Sep 1993
County of Death: Forsyth
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 82 years
County of Residence: Forsyth
Certificate: 038741
Date Filed: 24 Sep 1993

Name: Nellie M. Nuckolls
SSN: 260-58-5216
Last Residence: 30130 Cumming, Forsyth, Georgia,
Born: 8 Jul 1911
Died: 19 Sep 1993
State (Year) SSN issued: Georgia (1956 )

[DI2297] Benny Lamar Nuckolls Sr., 83, of Forsyth County died Monday. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Cumming Baptist Church. McDonald and Son Funeral Home & Crematory, Cumming.
Funeral Home
McDonald and Son Funeral Home and Crematory - Cumming 150 Sawnee Drive Cumming, GA 30040 (770)886-9899
Published in gainesvilletimes.com on July 1, 2015
Benny Lamar Nuckolls Sr., age 83, a lifelong resident of Forsyth County, passed away peacefully June 29, 2015.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Truman and Nellie Nuckolls; father and mother-in-law, Harold and Frances Goodwin; brother-in-law, Bill Goodwin.
Mr. Nuckolls graduated from Cumming High School in 1950 and began work at Rich's Warehouse and Bagwell and Mathis Service Station before joining the military, where he served in the U.S. Navy for three years. In 1955 Benny began his career at Sawnee EMC, retiring in 1994. He began work as a Ford dealer transport driver for local Billy Howell Ford and Chestatee Ford in 1996. He was a member of the Forsyth County Lions Club and named a Melvin Jones Fellow. As a Charter Member of Cumming Baptist Church, he served as deacon for 15 years, and attended The Chapel Sunday School Class.
He is survived by his loving wife, Katherine Goodwin Nuckolls; daughter, Kim Davis; son, Lamar Nuckolls Jr.; son, Michael Nuckolls; grandson, Taylor Nathaniel Davis of Cumming; dog, Charlie; sister, Sandra (Morris) Williams of Cumming; sister, Bettie (Charles) Williams of Decatur; sister-in-law, Anita Parsons of Douglasville; sister-in-law, Pat (CW) Page of Douglasville; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 2, at Cumming Baptist Church. Interment followed at Sawnee View Memorial Gardens with Dr. Barry Crocker and the Rev. Roger Williams officiating.
Cumming Baptist Church Deacons will serve as pallbearers, with Ford Transport Drivers serving as honorary pallbearers.
McDonald and Son Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of arrangements.
Published in Forsyth County News from July 2 to July 4, 2015

[NI2300] Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - September 30, 1999
Deceased Name: BROWNSVILLE - Edna Browder Nuckolls
BROWNSVILLE - Edna Browder Nuckolls, 86, homemaker, died Tuesday at Method ist Haywood Park Hospital after a stroke. Services will be at 2 p.m. Frid ay at Casey Funeral Home in Henderson with burial in Oak Grove Cemete ry in Chester County. She was a member of Poplar Corner Baptist Church, wh ere she taught Sunday school. Mrs. Nuckolls, the widow of Charlie Hugh Nuc kolls, leaves three sons, Joe S. Nuckolls of Brownsville, and Charles B. N uckolls and Carlton B. Nuckolls, both of Jackson, Miss.; two sisters, Do na White of Henderson and Ruth Clayton of Knoxville, three grandchildren a nd four great-grandchildren.

Name: Edna B. Nuckolls
SSN: 409-42-0619
Last Residence: 38012 Brownsville, Haywood, Tennessee, United States of A merica
Born: 24 Nov 1912
Died: 28 Sep 1999
State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (Before 1951 )

[NI2304] akstevenson@hotmail.com (Amy Stevenson)
To:evilsizer3@aol.com

Hello! I am the daughter of A.B. Martin whose brothers and sisters are lis ted on the family tree of Felix & Sally Martin. My dad is the younge st of those siblings & thought that might be of great interest to yo u. I have other information about these siblings which might help you. Y ou need to direct all emails to me at tet2amt@quixnet.net.

Sincerely,

Amy Martin Taylor

[DI2304] Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 about Felix M Martin
Name: «tab»Felix M Martin
Death Date: «tab»18 Nov 1943
County of Death: «tab»Gwinnet
Gender: «tab»M (Male)
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»72 Years
Certificate: «tab»24852

[NI2309] SSDI says born June 1902, but is enumerated in 1900 Census age O born Ju ne 1900

[NI2319] son of Michael and Sarah S Frix

[NI2322] 12/27/1845 Minutes of Beaver Ruin Church in Forsyth Co, GA
"Brother Pinky Thornton and wife called for letters of dismission" these w ere granted.

Listed 1855 Catoosa Co, GA on the Tennessee line, just south of Lookout Mo untain, near Chattanooga.

In 1864 Pinckney Register with the state of Georgia under the Senatorial A ct of 12/14/1863.

Pinckney was registered in Whitfield Co, Dist # 863 Trickum Ga, giving h is age as 47 years and 2 months.

Thomas served in the homeguard of Whitfield Co, GA in the Whitfield militi a, Trickum Dist, No 868 at age 47y 2mo, listed as farmer born in Spartanbu rg Dist, SC.

Served with the 15 GA Infantry from 1862-1864 in the CSA

1/7/1904-F L Thornton appointed administer of the estate of Pinckney Thorn ton, deceased

1/3/1905- F L Thornton identified Pinkney Thornton as his father.

Thomas Pinckney Thornton, son of Thomas Thornton and Rebecca Hous e, b. ca 1818 in Spartanburg Dist., SC, d. ca 1900. Pinckney was an infa nt when his parents moved to Hall County, GA. There he married ca 1838, M ary Louisa Nuckolls, daughter of James Alexander and Ann (Burrus) Nuckoll s, b. Sept. 1822 Hall Co., GA., d. 17 Oct. 1903 Montgomery Co. Arkansa s. The Thornton and Nuckolls families were from Louisa County, Virginia a nd like many families living in Virginia,migrated south to Spartanburg Dis t., SC. Later, many members of both families moved further south into Ha ll and Forsyth Counties in Georgia. Thomas and Mary Louisa were buried or iginally at the Cedar Glades Cemetery Arkansas. The corp. of Engineers mo ved the Cedar Glade Cemetery to make way for Lake Quachita in the year 194 0. Thomas and Louisa now rest at Mt. Valley Cemetery in Garland County, A rkansas.

By 1855 Pinckney, Louisa Thornton and family had moved to Catoosa Count y, GA, on the Tennessee line, just south of Lookout Mountain. It is not k nown how long they lived in Catoosa County. In 1864 Pinckney registered w ith the State of Georgia under the Senatorial Act of 14th of December 186 3. Pinckney was registered in Whitfield Co. Dist. # 863 Trickum, GA giv es his age as 47 years and 2 months, born in Spartanburg Dist. SC.

Several members of the Thornton and Nuckolls family settled in N.W. Georgi a. Two were Pinckney's brothers, Freeland W. Thornton who married Many Mo ntgomery and Isaac Thornton who married Clarinda Nuckolls, sister of Pinck ney's wife, Mary Louisa Nuckolls.

James Alexander Nuckolls, father of Mary Louisa and Clarinda Nuckolls Thor nton, purchased hundreds of acres in Dogwood Valley which he left to the h eirs of his estate at the time of his demise. 20 Sept. 1875. James Alexan der Nuckolls wife, Ann Burrus, the daughter of John and Mary (Harris) Burr us born 19 June 1801 in Louisa Co. VA, died 29 March 1858 in Forsyth Count y, GA.

Alexander Nuckolls, died in the month of September. The weather being ve ry hot made it impossible for the family to return his remains to Forsy th County. consequently, Alexander was buried across the road form his ho me place located on the Old Ringgold Rd. At night when mother nature sen ds her sweet cool winds racing down the valley floor and embraces the beau tiful iron works that surround Alexander's grave, strange whispering soun ds can be heard. Neighbors say, "it's only Mr. Alexander who has co me to visit."

Pinckney and Mary Louisa (Nuckolls) Thornton had eight children, who are a ll listed within these pages.

It is not know when Pinckney and his family moved to Arkansas but in 187 0, they were living in the Mountain township in Montgomery Co. Arkansa s. Again, many of the family members left Georgia moving to Arkansas sett ling close to one another.

In Montgomery County, AR on January 4, 1893, Pinckney and Louisa convey ed property by Warranty Deed with Relinquishment of Dowers to George W. Sh arpe, Jr. It has been reported that Pinckney left a Will in Montgomery Co unty, AR.

Louisa (Nuckolls) Thornton scribes her Will the 17th. day of December 19 00 and is recorded in book "A" page #155 in the County of Montgomery, Mou nt Ida, Arkansas. Proof of this Will was recorded on the 19th day of Octo ber 1903, book "A" page #156. As we see from this will Louisa was a wid ow and she list three of her children as executors of her estate. They we re, Thomas Pascal, I. Webster (Webb) and Freeland Lafayette Thornton.

When Pinckney and Louisa (Nuckolls) Thornton moved to Arkansas their so n, Thomas Pascal and wife Milbrey (Ward) Thornton stayed behind in Whitfie ld County, GA.

On May 1, 1862, just a few months after the War of Rebellion had starte d, Thomas Pascal Thornton, enlisted his service to The Confederate Stat es of America at Ringgold, GA as Private in Company "E", 1st. Confedera te Regiment Infantry Army of Tennessee. Most Confederate soldiers were ne ither long term regulars nor draftees, but war time volunteers whose valu es remained rooted in their homes and communities from which they spra ng to defend and to which they desperately wanted to return.

After several years of fighting, Thomas was captured by Union troops on Ju ly 3, 1864 near Kennesaw, GA. He was taken to the Provost Marshall Gener al July 12th in Nashville, Tennessee. By July 15th, he was received at Mi litary Prison, Louisville, KY ending up at Camp Douglas, IL. Thomas' brot her-in-law, William Calvin Ward, of Tunnel Hill did not survive this wretc hed prison camp, full of pestilence and hardship. Thomas was released fr om Camp Douglas May 19, 1865 after taking the Oath of Allegiance at whi ch time he was set free to return home to his family.

While Thomas was away with the army, Milbrey was living in Tunnel Hill, G A. Winters had been brutal in North Georgia especially in 1863 and tim es were hard as a result of the fighting in and around Tunnel Hill. As t he Yankees swept through Tunnel Hill and Ringgold, Milbrey tried to save h er most valuable possessions. After all, her husband was away fighting a nd giving his all for the cause, she had to take matters into her won hand s. She loaded a wagon with her treasures took them deep into the hills bu rying them so the Yankees could not find them. Milbrey was report ed to be skilled in the art of horseback riding, one of her most treasur ed possession being a velvet side-saddle. She wrapped her saddle in quil ts along with other treasures and buried them deep in the red Georgia cl ay to keep all from harms way. Sadly, upon recovery the dirt and moistu re had taken its toll, all was destroyed.

Thomas Pascal Thronton, Sr., the third child of Thomas Pinckney and Mary L ouisa (Nuckolls) Thornton, after returning home, from the War of Rebellio n, went to work for the railroad as many did in those days. He was the ge neral car foreman for the old Western & Atlantic Railroad in Nashville, Te nnessee. After living in Tennessee for several years, Thomas and family r eturned to Tunnel Hill GA about 1875 and he continued working for the rail road. His son, Thomas Pascal Thornton, Jr., at the age of 16 entered t he service of the railroad as a car oiler under his father's supervisi on at Boyce Station, TN on the old Western & Atlantic Railroad, later t he Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis. Thomas Jr. worked on to become o ne of the most famous "Wreck Masters" in the south. He told of seeing b ad wrecks, human beings dead or suffering, giant locomotives twisted and m angled and somehow he was always able to bring order out of destructio n, to fulfill the railroad man's creed and clarion call "Clear the main li ne!"

After Thomas Pascal Thornton Sr. first wife, Milbrey passed away, Thoma s, Sr. married his first cousin, Annie Graham. Annie's parents were Dr. J .D. Graham and Virginia E. (Nuckolls) Graham, daughter of James Alexand er and Ann (Burrus) Nuckolls.

[NI2324] Notes from Ardath Edwards name him Augustus Sterling Clayton Thornton

[NI2326] Family of Silas from cpyqueen@aol.com

Wondering who this John is:
Wounded May 10th, 1864 at Spottsylvania C.H. Captured at Spottsylvania C. H.,
May 12th, 1864 and imprisoned at Point Lookout and Elmira.
McMullen GeorgeAccidentally wounded in Camp at Greenbrier River.
McCurdy Alfred A.Wounded at Hatcher's Run, Feb. 6th, 1865.
Norcross Thos.J.Captured at Gettysburg, July, 1863.
Nicely SalomeWounded in left leg in Battle of Alleghany Mountain, Dec. 1 3th, 1861.
Nicely John Died during the war.
Nuckols John Died since the war.

Letter from Silas Henry Nuckles to his cousin Richard
East Lexington, VA, Rockbridge County
Near Lexington, May 4th, 190(2?)
My dear Cousin Richard:
I came over to Wilettas yesterday evening and I was very much surprized wh en she gave me a letter from you but very agreeably surprized for I was ve ry glad to hear from you well I believe it has been 4 years or 5 I believ e, well I lived in Buena Vista about one year after you was here, and I mo ved from Buena Vista to my farm. Ernest was married about a year after y ou was here and he moved to the farm with me for I am crippled up with reu matism and sufering with an old wound that I am not able to do but very li ttle work. I dont pretend to to anything except work in the garden we g ot ..ared of Beuna Vista and thought we had better go on the farm as I c an -ld not rent it and get satisfaction so Ernest is working the farm a nd geting along very well he married a Miss Gillock of Lexington. They ha ve a sweet little baby boy. my wife has been very poorly. --- the winter a nd dont seem to be much better yet our place is about one mile from Wilett as but we have to cross North River. Well as I said in the start I was ov er at Wilettas and I will say they are getting along very well they had fi nished their new house which you spake of and they got a splendid house a nd are --- along fine now. Wiletta says is you will come to see her aga in she will try and acomodate you better than she did when you was hear be fore as she is fixed so much better now and we all would love for you a nd family would visit us again. Well I will try and tell you somethi ng of your relations hear your cousin Spot Nuckols sold his home in Lexing ton and bought a good house in Buena Vista and is living there now and I t hink he is doing better than he has ever done. Erastus Root- moved from Am herst to Buena Vista bought a home there. Lived there about 2 years and th en he sold his home for $1600 and moved back to his home in Lexington whi ch joins our cousins Sallies home. My father is still living with them. wh ile they were moving and fixing up my father came and stayed about 3 wee ks with me, he is now with them in Lexington. Now he is real pert consider ing his age and afflictions. I am so sorry you did not get to see him whi le you was here and he was awfully wered because he did not see you he sa id he would of given everything to of seen you as well as I can recolle ct he and your father was very much alike. Pa aksed me while he was wi th me this spring is I ever heard from you. I told him that I had never he rd from you that you promised me that you would write to me but you had ne ver done so and that you also told me you would see your brothers on yo ur way home and you would try to get them to rite to me and tell me someth ing about their families as I was very anxious to hear from them especial ly Tom. Now I would like for you to fulfill that promise as far as you c an as I would love to get in corispondance with you all so I can hear fr om you all sometimes as I told you all as very near and dear relation s, as our fathers was brothers and our mothers was sisters making us doub le first cousins. I have thought a little hard of you for not riti ng as I did not have the address of none of you all. Willie Boston is sti ll running the steam laundry and is doing a good business. your cousin Sp ot Wills, a horse thre him on the ice this winter and broke his leg a nd he is very much crippled up hardly able to get about yet and I reckon w ill never be able to do anything much again . Your cousin Elisha Wills a nd his wife are both dead. Well I reckin it is time I was bringing this le tter to a close as Wiletta wants to write to you some and she would of ans wered your letter sooner but your letter was held at the post office in Le xington before she received it and was glad to hear from you. Now dear cou sin, rite to me a long letter and tell me all about John and Bill and T om and all the rest and give your family my kindest regards.
From your Devoted Cousin, S H Nuckols
PS I forgot to tell you about Rinnora, my daughter that you speak of th at was married when you was over in B V. She is now living in Pittsburg P A. She married a man by the name of Joshua O'Connell he works at Weste rn House Masheen Shops. if you or any of your family go to Pittsbur g, go to see them
Your cousin S H N
Direct my letter to Lexington, VA

[DI2326] Name: «tab»Silas Henry Nuchols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»73
Birth Date: «tab»10 Nov 1842
Death Date: «tab»5 Apr 1916
Death Place: «tab»Lexington, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»25 Apr 1916
Father: «tab»Richard H Nuchols
Mother: «tab»I J Eubank

[XI2326] Tombstone inscriptions say he is buried in the LExington Cemetery, in Lexi ngton, VA Lot 555

[DI2328] Name: «tab»Minerva Ann Thornton
Death Date: «tab»14 Mar 1928
Death Place: «tab»Odem, San Patricio, Texas
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»W
Death Age: «tab»80 years 11 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»06 Apr 1847
Birthplace: «tab»Georgia
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Sloan
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Housekeeper
Place of Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Odem
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»16 Mar 1928
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2114537
Digital Film Number: «tab»4165441
Image Number: «tab»2970
Reference Number: «tab»v X cn 13461
Source Citation

"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD8N-YJ8 : accessed 15 May 2012), Minerva Ann Thornton, 1928.

[DI2336] Name: «tab»B.M. Thornton
Death Date: «tab»27 Jan 1922
Death Place: «tab»Bloomington, Victoria, Texas
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Death Age: «tab»74 years 11 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»05 Feb 1847
Birthplace: «tab»Georgia
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»J. Thornton
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Georgia
Mother's Name: «tab»Clarice Nuckles
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Georgia
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Place of Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Crescent Valley
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»30 Jan 1922
Additional Relatives: «tab»X
Film Number: «tab»2074474
Digital Film Number: «tab»4166805
Image Number: «tab»3157
Reference Number: «tab»cn 3095
Source Citation

"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDK6-WTL : accessed 15 May 2012), B.M. Thornton, 1922.

[NI2338] "Alexander B. Thornton invented an improvement on Corn Plow Fender. On Se ptember 28, 1869 in Sangamon County, Berlin, Illinois this Corn Plow Fend er was patented and sold for the sum of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) Pate nt No. 95,287 Office of Patents United States of America Secretary of Inte rior J.C. Cox and Acting Commissioner of Patents L.H. Hodge."

[NI2342] Family line of
Sheryl A. Ray
1144 Otis Drive
Bethlehem, Georgia
678-863-5073
SRay395824@aol.com

[NI2343] Son of Anthony Bates and Elizabeth Howard
Everton Pedigree and Family Group Sheets
Name: Howard, Elizabeth
Birth Date: 1775 Place: ,
Spouse: BATES, Anthony
Child: BATES, Anthony W
Child: BATES, Barbary
Child: BATES, Benjamin
Child: BATES, Clarissa
Child: BATES, Elizabeth H
Child: BATES, Elvina
Child: BATES, James Madison
Child: BATES, Martha
Child: BATES, Matthias
Child: BATES, Nancy
Child: BATES, Zachariah
Childs Spouse: BELUE, Reuben
Childs Spouse: CROCKER, Marcus Artemus
Childs Spouse: EASTERWOOD, Iberline
Father: HOWARD, Benjamin
Childs Spouse: KIRBY, William T
Childs Spouse: MILLER, William
Childs Spouse: NUCKOLS, Anna Terry
Childs Spouse: SIMMONS, Peyton
Childs Spouse: WOOD, Melinda

[HI2343] (Research):The books produced by Gwinnett Historical Society, «u»History of Gwinnett Vol.'s I & II«/u», contain information about Anthony W. Bates and his brother Mathias Bates, regarding their activities in the founding times of Lawrenceville

[NI2344] These descendants submitted by Carol Lundquist
Ardath Edwards file of complete Burris research available on request in PDF

Will of John Burruss Dated 9 Feb 1861 Forsyth Co., GA
Wife; Sarah W Burruss
Grandson; Henry Clay Burruss son of John Henry Burruss.
Daughter; Martha D Burruss (married)
Sons; John Henry Burruss, Mark A Burruss.

Mentioned three son-in-laws; Josiah H Wooliff, Thomas W Hunt, Henry W Blak e
Daughters: Mary Jane Burruss wife of Josiah H Woolliff, Lucy Ann Burruss w ife of Thomas Hunt, Martha D Burruss wife of Mr Brooks, Christianna Alexan der Burruss wife of Henry W Blake
Under children mentioned; Samuels Bias Bell, this may be "Samules Bias Be ll Burruss" a son.
Probate May 1865

[NI2347] Letter about her grandfather states he was of Scotch descent and his ancestors came from Dunfermline, Scotland and settled in Virginia

Not located in 1900...thorough search

[DI2347] Columbus Enquirer 11/10/1912
Mrs Elizabeth Ware Is Laid To Rest
Died at Lumpkin Friday-Body Brought to Columbus Yesterdy for Interment
The remains of Mrs Elizabeth Ware, who died in Lumpkin Friday were broug ht to this city yesterday on the Seaboard. The funeral took place from t he train at 1:10 o'clock. Rev J C Wilkerson conducted the services and t he interment was in the Linwood Cemetery. Mrs Ware was formerly a well-kno wn Columbus girl, being the daughter of the late Nathaniel Nuckolls, who w as a very prominent citizen of Columbus for many years. She was first marr ied to Mr Davis Long, of Uchee, Ala and some time after his death she w as married to Mr Henry Ware, of Russell County, Ala. Mrs Ware is surviv ed by one son, Davis Long of Cataula Ga and one daughter, Mrs C M Be ll of Lumpkin Ga, both by her first husband; one daughter, Mrs Newman of T exas and two sons, Archie Ware and Luis Ware by her lst husband. The follw oing gentlemen acted as pallbearers: Messrs J A Kirven, John T Davis, Jo hn T Pearce, Bradley Nuckolls, Ed Rankin, Land Johnson, Bob Howard a nd J A Heard

[NI2348] 1850 Russell Co, Al pg 74
Davis Long 26 GA
Elizabeth 22 GA
Thomas 4
Louisianna 2

[NI2349] 1920 Russell Co, Girard, AL -pg 5
Joe T Nuckolls 49 AL AL AL
Willie, wife, 40 GA VA VA
Emmett, 14 AL
Elizabeth 11 AL

Researcher John Hysler JohnDHysler@aol.com

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 23 August 1914 Mrs Bradley Nuc kolls and Mr James Nuckolls have returned from a visit to Allenville, Al

Name: James T Nuckolls
Death Date: 1 Sep 1940
Death County: Russell
Volume: 44
Certificate: 21883
Roll: 4

[DI2349] Name: «tab»James Terry Nuckolls
Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»01 Sep 1940
Death Place: «tab»Seale, Russell, Alabama
Gender: «tab»Male
Race (Original): «tab»White
Race (Standardized): «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»69y 2m 4d
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»27 Jun 1871
Birthplace: «tab»Russell Co., Alabama
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»Willie Cheney
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»James Thornton Nuckolls
Father's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Muscogee Co., Georgia
Mother's Name: «tab»Emma Bradley
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Russell Co., Alabama
Occupation: «tab»Planter
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»Seale, Russell, Alabama
Cemetery: «tab»Linwood
Burial Place: «tab»Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia
Burial Date: «tab»02 Sep 1940
Funeral Home: «tab»
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»1908593
Reference Number: «tab»cn 21883

[NI2352] He was a lawyer and lived at Columbus, Muscogee, GA

Co. "A", 15th Alabama Infantry
Co. "A", Cantey Rifles (Russell County) [This company, the Cantey Rifle s, was raised in Russell County by James Cantey who was its captain unt il the organization of the regiment, when he was elected Colonel.]
NUCKOLLS, Thomas J., Jr. 2nd Lt. (enlisted, aged 30; resigned, 30 D ec 62 ||

he Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 29 March 1870
 Political-The humor of the cadetship business increases daily. Butler appointed a negro to WestPoint, Delegate Nuckolls of Wyoming is to appoint a woman......

The Constitution Atlanta Georgia 14 October 1876
Markham House Arrivals, Atlanta---Thomas J Nuckolls and wife, Columbus

The Daily Constitution Atlanta Georgia 23 February 1878
North and South Road- Trustees- Thomas J Nuckolls, Columbus

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 22 October 1884
 Through the City-Mr J T Nuckolls to Ozark, Ark

 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 05 June 1886
 Columbus Chronicles-An order was passed, under agreement, dismissing the cases of  E C Hood, Peter Preer, and T J Nuckolls vs. A Dexter.

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 08 May 1894
 Last Saturday night an order for a large amount of goods was presented to Mitchell and Nuckolls. The bearer of the order was a little negro boy and the name was not one of their customers, so Mitchell and Nuckolls hesitated in filling it. The boy stated the paper was given to him by a man whom he said was up the street waiting for his return. The boy did not know the man and was evidentally innocent of any crookedness in the transaction. That the order was a forgery was very clear and the firm went to work to discover the forgerer....(more)

[DI2352] Columbus Enquirer-Sun June 28, 1889
Death of Mr T J Nuckolls
Thomas J Nuckolls, the subject of this notice, died at 12 n yesterday at h is residence in this city. He was born in Elbert Ga May 6 1829. His boyho od was spent in Columbus having prepared for college in one of her excelle nt private schools, and graduated at Athens in the A B Course and th en in the law course at Harvard. This training, coupled with a naturally s trong intellect placed him in the front rank of athe accomplished young m en of his day. He naturally took a prominent part in municipal affairs, a nd brought an untiring energy to bear for the promotion of the city's adva ncement. He was among the first volunteers at the call to arms in 186 0. He was long a councilman of the First Ward. His last effort at public s ervice was in the management of the Columbus Rome railroad. About this ti me his nervous system gave way and by degrees a paralysis has for six yea rs separated him from the public, and even his dearest friends could not h ave satisfactory intercourse with him. Few except the oldest citizens kn ew him, so long had he been separated, by his afflictions, from active bus iness. A good man has passed away, a warm-hearted friend and a cultivat ed gentleman. We sympathize very sincerely with those nearest and deare st to him, and especially with his bereaved companion, a noble examp le of a womn's untiring and tender devotion.

Columbus Enquirer-Sun June 29, 1889
The funeral of Mr Thomas J Nuckolls took place from his late residen ce on upper Third Avenue at 4 o'clcok yesterday afternoon, and was very la rgely attended by prominent citizens. The remains we enclosed in a magnifi cent metallic casket, the lid of which was covered with very handsome a nd beautiful floral tributes of respect. The services were conducted by R ev R H Harri, D D pastor of the First Baptist Church. The following gentle men acted as pallbearers: G E Thomas Sr, E J Rankin, M E Gray, H M Howar d, C A Lovelace, D P Dozier, J A Kirven, J F Pou, J J Slade, J Rhodes Brow ne Sr. The funeral rrangements were carried out by Mr C L Torbett

[XI2352] Inscription:
O Christ, come tenderly / Stoop thyself to gather / My Life's rose, and smile / My mortal to divine.

[NI2353] Sent a substitute during the Civil war as his wife was ailing with consumption and was not expected to live

[DI2353] The Columbus Enquirer Jan 11 1901
Sudden Death of Mr N A Nuckolls
Prominent Russell Planter Expired at Ft Mitchell
Heart Failure The Cause
Mr Nuckolls Was One of the Oldest Residents of This Section
The Remains Arrive This Morning and Funeral and Interment Occur Here
Mr N A Nuckolls, one of the oldest and best known citizens of Russell Coun ty was found dead in bed at his home at Fort Mitchell, Alabama early yeste rday morning. His death is attributed to heart failure. News of his dea th reached the city yesterday morning and created profound regret among h is Columbus friends. Mr Nuckolls was 70 years of age. He was born in Elbe rt County Georgia in the yer 1830 and removed with his father, the late Na thaniel Nuckolls to Columbus when he was a small boy and had lived in a nd near Columbus since. For years he has been a prominent planter in Russe ll County. In 1868 he married Miss Lizzie Kyle, the only daughter of M J K yle of this city. Mrs Nuckolls has been dead quite a number of year s. He is survived by two sons, Messrs Will and Kyle Nuckolls and one daugh ter, Mrs James Willcox of Montgomery. Mr and Mrs Willcox arrived in the ci ty from Montgomery last night. The remains will arrive in Columbus on th is mornings Mobile and Girard train and the funeral will take place at t he union depot at 11:30 o'clock., the interment being in Linwood Cemeter y. The pallbearers will be Messrs F B Gordon, E J Rankin, E A Shepherd, L ee Eberhardt, Henry Woolfork, John T Daivs Jr, J A Kirven and R A Carson

[NI2355] 1900 Muscogee Co, Columbus, GA pg 149
Nuckools, Alice 10/1852 (47) Widow 1 child none living AL CT GA
Edmund Brodles 7/1847 (52) Boarder
Agnes R Brodles (d i l) 4/1848 (52) M22 3/2**
Alice J Nuckolls, niece, 11/1890
**(these dates cant be correct maybe a sister in law, but not daught er in law)

Columbus Enquirer Sun Jan 25 1901
Obituary of Mrs Park A Dallis of Gastonia, NC. Md Park Dallas a few mont hs ago. Mentions her aunt Mrs Alice Nuckols of Columbus.

1910 Muscogee co, Columbus, GA -pg 59
Allice Nuckles age 62 Wd 1/0, AL CT GA
Thomas B, 40, nephew, M16y GA AL AL
Agnes L, niece, 37 M16y 1/1
James T, nephew, age 11

12/6/1915 Columbus Enquirer-Sun
The friends and acquaintances of Mr and Mrs Dan Bradley and family, a nd Mr and Mrs Forbes Bradley and family, Mr Edmond Bradley and famil y, Mr W C Bradley and family, Mr and Mrs J K Orr and family, Mrs E J Nucko lls and family and Mrs Alice Nuckolls are invited to attend the funer al of Mr Dan Bradley tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 11 o'clock from the fam ily residence No 1024 Second Ave. Interment in Linnwood Cemetery

Bush, Lorena W.,
They followed the sun : some ancestors and descendants of Zachary Taylor C ox and Elizabeth Jane Hittunknown: unknown, 197-?, 417 pgs.
Part two: Ancestors of Elizabeth Jane Hitt pg281

A History of Columbus, GA 1828-1928 by Nancy Telfair. Columbus Ga, Histori cal Pub Co, c1929
William Clark Bradley was born June 28 1863 on the plantation of his fath er at Oswichee, Russell Co, AL, the youngest og eight children. Mrs Ali ce Nuckolls, Columbus GA is the only other one at present surviving. His f ather was Forbes Bradley, of Sctoch extraction, born in Connecticutt, movi ng to Georgia in 1828, and to Columbus in 1832. His mother, Theresa Ann Cl ark was born near Columbus, of parentage originally Welsh. Mr Bradley w as educated in Clumbus and for one year attended the Alabama Polytechnic I nstitute at Auburn, AL ( more story)

Brother Fornes Bradley obit 6/28/1921 names sister Mrs Alice Nuckolls
Brother Edmunds obit 3/3/1922 names sister Mrs Alice Nuckolls

1930 Muscogee Co, Columbus, GA Alice Nuckolls, head, 82, GA CT GA, w idow, living alone

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 10 September 1911 Mrs Will is C Bradley, Miss Elizabeth Bradley and Mrs Alice Nuckolls have return ed from a northern trip

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 12 September 1915  Mr and M rs J K Orr and Miss Hattie Orr are guests of Mrs Alice Nuckolls

[XI2355] Inscription:
O Christ, come tenderly / Stoop thyself to gather / My Life's rose, and smile / My mortal to divine.

[HI2356] (Research):Information for the children of Elizabeth founf in book entitled Benjamin Jones and His Descendants by Caroline Cunningham, pg 58 Chapter 95

[DI2356]
Alabama Deaths, 1908-59
about Elizabeth K Willcox
Name: «tab»Elizabeth K Willcox
Death Date: «tab»Apr 1938
Death County: «tab»Jefferson
Volume: «tab»18
Certificate: «tab»8812
Roll: «tab»3

[NI2358] Researcher- mdavisvail@msn.com Angela




Mary Gravley
gravleykgb@yahoo.com (RAOGK request 3/6/04 for death cert)

Ardath notes say she died 6/26/1941

[DI2358] Ardath notes say she died 6/26/1941
Mary Gravley
gravleykgb@yahoo.com (RAOGK request 3/6/04 for death cert)

Applied to Texas for death cert using Mary Greer
None found, letter scanned to CD
Name: «tab»Mary Virginia Geer
Death Date: «tab»25 Jun 1941
Death Place: «tab»Royse City, Rockwall, Texas
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Death Age: «tab»80 years
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»02 Dec 1860
Birthplace: «tab»Georgia
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Georgia
Mother's Name: «tab»Moore
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Georgia
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Place of Residence: «tab»Royse City, Rockwall, Texas
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Royse City, Texas
Burial Date: «tab»26 Jun 1941
Additional Relatives: «tab»X
Film Number: «tab»2138612
Digital Film Number: «tab»4030530
Image Number: «tab»850
Reference Number: «tab»cn-29314
Source Citation "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDRZ-ZV8 : accessed 6 May 2012), Nuckolls in entry for Mary Virginia Geer, 1941.

[NI2360] Md Anna Caroline Early

[NI2366] 1900 United States Federal Census > Alabama > Cherokee > Leesburg > Distr ict 125

[NI2368] 1880 Census Place:Township 10, Cherokee, Alabama
Source:FHL Film 1254006 National Archives Film T9-0006 Page 33 5A
George FREEMANSelfMMW45GAOcc:MillerFa: GAMo: GA
Laura FREEMANWifeFMW42GAFa: VAMo: GA
Thomas FREEMANSonMSW13ALFa: GAMo: GA
Luisanna FREEMAN DauFSW11ALFa: GAMo: GA
Harvey FREEMANSonMSW9ALFa: GAMo: GA
Laura FREEMANDauFSW7ALFa: GAMo: GA
Carolina FREEMANDauFSW5ALFa: GAMo: GA
George FREEMANSonMSW3ALFa: GAMo: GA

[NI2370] There is a said to be a second wife, with the name Fruit of Tucson, ____ _, AZ associated with him.

[DI2370] Name: «tab»Thomas Nathanel Freeman
Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»04 Feb 1946
Death Place: «tab»E. Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama
Gender: «tab»Male
Race (Original): «tab»W
Race (Standardized): «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»78y
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»16 Feb 1867
Birthplace: «tab»Cherokee Co., Ala.
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»George W. Freeman
Father's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Columbus, Ga.
Mother's Name: «tab»Laura C. Nuckols
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Columbus, Ga.
Occupation: «tab»Retired
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»E. Gadsden, Etowah, Ala.
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Shady Grove
Burial Date: «tab»05 Feb 1946
Funeral Home: «tab»
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»X
Film Number: «tab»1908804
Reference Number: «tab»cn 2499

[NI2372] Atlanta Constitution, The April 23, 1900
Contest won by Miss Olive Nuchols

Atlanta Constitution, The 22 July 1901
Miss Olive Nuchols is visiting Mrs W D Shelby on Monte Sano

[DI2372] The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 13 October 1902 Burial of M rs E A Marable-Columbus Ga, October 12-The remains of Mrs E A Marabel, n ee Miss Emma Nuckolls arrived in the city Friday Night from Gadsden, whe re here death occurred Thursday afternoon and the funeral took place yeste rday afternoon from the residence of Mrs Alcie Nuckolls on Third Ave. M rs Marable was a former resident of this city, having been the daught er of the late Nathaniel Nuckolls, a prominent resident of Columbus.

[NI2375] After about a year, my young brother, William, died of pnuemonia. Wh en he was taken sick, father went to Virginia where he was, took him to Ch ancellorsville, by invitation, and nursed him till he died. A pathetic inc ident of the taking of this sick brother, William, to Chancellorsvill e, in an ambulane as told by father, when he got back with the body. Wi ll said, "Father, I want to go back home and lie down in my little bed. ", meaning an eight by ten shanty on the battlegrounds with a fireplace, a nd bed for him and one for Tom. Father had the body embalmed and broug ht it home. It was in good condition, looked as perfect as life. Those bea utiful black eyes were open and looked so natural. This was the first ye ar of the war, and bodies of men who died that year were brought or sent h ome.

Story told by sister Elizabeth Ann Terry Nuckolls

No Civil war record found.
(Ardath Edwards notes say CSA- 2nd Lt)
Co. "A", 15th Alabama Infantry
Co. "A", Cantey Rifles (Russell County) [This company, the Cantey Rifle s, was raised in Russell County by James Cantey who was its captain unt il the organization of the regiment, when he was elected Colonel.]
NUCKOLLS, William T., 2nd Lt. (enlisted, aged 21; died of disease, 4 N ov 61 || Oates)

Weekly Standard Raleigh North Carolina 19 June 1861
Commencement at the University- William T Nuckolls, Columbus, GA

[DI2376] he Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 14 October 1910 Judge J T Nuck olls Killed in Ginnery
Columbus Ga, Oct 13-Judge James T Nuckolls, one of the best known and most prominent citizens of east Alabama, had his arm caught in a gin on his plantation, 12 miles south of Columbus, in Russell County, this afternoon, and died shortly afterward from shock and loss of blood. He was 68 years old, a confederate veteran and prominent church man. A wife, two sons and four sisters survive him.

The Columbus Ledger Oct 14, 1910
The friends and acquaintances of Mr Jas B Nuckolls and wife, Mr F Bradl ey Nuckolls and wife and Mr and Mrs Jas T Nuckolls Jr and wife are respect fully invited to attend the funeral of Mr James T Nuckolls from the union passenger station on arrival of Mobile & Girard train tomorrow (Satuda y) at 12 o'clock noon. Interment Linwood. The following gentlemen are requ ested to act as pallbearers: Dr A R Allen, Messrs George L Sallas, T M Flo urney, E J Rankin, J A Kirven, W H Caffey, J Wood and A S Dozier.

The Columbus Ledger Oct 14, 1910
James T Nuckolls
Announcement of the tragic death of Mr J T Nuckolls was received with prof ound sorrow and deep regret in Columbus, where the deceased was known a nd admired in a large circle. Mr Nuckolls was one of the oldest and mo st prominent citizens of Alabamabeing possibly the largest planter in Russ ell County. He was widly known in both Alabama and Georgia and his death w ill be generaly lamented. In the passing of this good man, his family los es a true husband and father. Russell county one of its most loyal and ent erprising residents, the state of Alabama, a citizen who was widely kno wn and universally loved, the Baptist denomination one of its leaders a nd the south, one of her bravest Confederate Soldiers. The Ledger respectf ully tenders its sympathy to the family and relatives in this, their ho ur of berevement.

The Columbus Enquirer-Sun Oct 14, 1910
Tragic Death of Jas T Nuckolls
Arm Caught in Gin and Badly Lacerated-Face Was Also Cut
Died From Shock and Loss of Blood
Well Known Wealthy Citizen of Russell County, AL Meets With Fatal Accide nt on His Plantation Near Ft Mitchell
Mr James T Nuckolls, one of the most prominent farmers of Russell County A la, lost his life yesterday afternoon as the result of an accident. He w as superintending work at his ginnery near Nuckolls Crossing and in some m anner his arm was caught in a gin and so badly lacerated that death result ed in about two hours. The accident occured between 1 and 2 o'clock a nd Mr Nuckolls died at 3:45. When the accident occured a telephone messa ge was immediately communicated to Mr W C Bradley of this city, who procur ed Dr Stewart and Dr Tatun and they went posthaste in automobiles to the Nuckolls home, which is about twelve miles from Columbus. They reached the re about 3:30 and the surgeons began the battle to save the life of the un fortunate man. It was found, however, that he had grown very weak from t he loss of blood and was gradually sinking. Although the surgeons worked nobly, Mr Nuckolls breathed his last in about fifteen minutes after their a rrival. The physicians expressed doubt as to whether it would have been possible to have saved his life even if they had arrived earlier, as several large arteries had been cut. In the arm and shoulder and his face was also lacerated. Mr Nuckolls was about 68 years of age and died in the hou se in which he was born. He was for a number of years, a commissioner of R ussell county and was held in high esteem throughout this section. He w as well known in this city and has a number of relatives here and the ne ws of his tragic deth is a great shock to them and to his many friends. He was a member of the Oswichee Baptist Church and its senior deacon a nd was in every respect a model citizen. He was also a Confererate soldier. In young manhood he married Miss Emma Bradley, and besides his grief-stricken wife, he is survived by two sons, Mr F Bradley Nuckolls of this city and Mr james T Nuckolls, Jr of Russell County to whom the sympathy of a large circle of friends is extended. He is also survived by fo ur sisters; Mrs A _ Ware of Waco Texas, Mrs L C Richardson and Mrs Nowl in of Gadden Ala and Mrs L A Freeman of Oklahoma. The funeral rrangemen ts have not yet been perfected but the remains will be brought to Columb us and interred in the family lot in Linwood cemetery. The body wil probably be brought to this city this evening, but the public will be notified of the time of the funeral.

The Columbus Enquirer-Sun Oct 15, 1910
Mr J T Nuckolls' Funeral Today
The Remains Arrive at Noon Over C of G Railroad
The remains of Mr James T Nuckolls, who died from the resul of a gin accid ent at his ginnery near Nuckolls Crossing in Russell County, Alabama, Thursday afternoon will be brought to the city this morning over the Mobile a nd Girard division of the Central of Georgia railroad and the funeral wi ll be held from the union depot on the arrival of the train at noon. Interment will be in Linwood Cemetery The following gentlemen are requested to act as pallbearers: Dr A R Allen, Messrs George L Sallas, T M Flourn ey, E J Rankin, J A Kirven, W H Caffey, J Wood and A S Dozier.

The Macon Daily Telegraph, 10/15/1910 Macon GA
Judge James Nuckolls Dies At Columbus GA
Columbus Oct 14- Judge James T Nuckolls aged 65, one of the wealthiest citizens of east Alabama died last night of injuries received when he was caught in the machinery of a gin at his plantation in Russell County, Alabama

[NI2377] Brother Fornes Bradley obit 6/28/1921 names sister Mrs E J Nuckolls
Brother Edmunds obit 3/3/1922 names sister Mrs E J Nuckolls

Bush, Lorena W., [View Citation] [Table of Contents]
They followed the sun : some ancestors and descendants of Zachary Taylor C ox and Elizabeth Jane Hittunknown: unknown, 197-?, 417 pgs.
Part two: Ancestors of Elizabeth Jane Hitt pg281

Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
Name: Mrs. Emma J. Nuckolls
Death Date: 26 Sep 1924
County of Death: Muscogee
Certificate: 28184-F

Georgia Deaths 1914-1927
Name : Emma J. Nuckolls
Titles : Mrs.
Death date : 26 Sep 1924
Estimated death year :
Age at death : 78 years 5 months 15 days
Death place : Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia, United States
Birth date : 09 Apr 1846
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Oswichee, Russell Co., Ala.
Gender : Female
Marital status :
Race (Term on Certificate) : White
Race : White
Ethnicity : American
Spouse name :
Spouse titles :
Father name : Forbes Bradley
Father titles :
Mother name : Theresa Ann Clarke
Mother titles :
GSU film number : 2322570
Digital GS number : 4179221
Image number : 00434
Certificate number : 28184

Columbus Daily Enquirer April 21 1898
Mrs J T Nuckolls of Seale, Ala spent yesterday in the city.

Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 25 October 1903
Midnight Blaze Works Destruction in Business Section-Two of the stores we re owned by the John H Bass estate, two by Miss Emma Lipps, and one by M rs Alice Nuckolls. Most of the property was insured. The losses were estim ated at $15,000.

Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 26 October 1903
The Southern Mutual Losses-Two stores owned by Mrs John H Bass were insur ed for $1000 each, a store of Mrs Alice Nuckols $1,250................

he Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 24 March 1904
Columbus, Ga- New Broad St Building. -...the work of building new stor es for Mrs Alice Nuckolls, Mrs John Bass and Miss Lipps on 12th St is n ow nearing completion.

The Atlanta Consitution Atlanta Georgia 07 August 1904
Mrs Nuckols attended meeting Gainsville, GA

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 14 August 1904
Among those who will go form this city this year.....Mrs Alice Nuckolls

[NI2378] 7/5/1891 Columbus Enquirer
He Umpired The Game
Noticing a game of baseball between two clubs played in Columbia, Ala on T hursday the recorder says: Mr Bradley Nuckolls, from Columbus Ga umpired t he game. His decisions were rendered with honesty and fairness, and in su ch a manner as to grow him popular in the esteem of both sides. It was a u nanimous feeling that he had given his decisions in accordanc with his be st judgment, and that the rulings were equally divided. Mr Nuckolls is a h andsome and popular traveling salesman and has many friends here.

Columbus Enquirer-Sun Nov 19 1912
The Nuckolls Barn Destroyed By Fire
Mr F B Nuckolls, Loses $1000 Worth of Grain, Feed Stuffs, Etc
Mr F B nuckolls received word yesterday from his plantation ner Nuckolls C rossing on the Mobile and Girard road, west by Fort Mitchell, that his ba rn was destroyed by fire Sunday night between 5 and 8 o'clock. Mr Nuckol ls stated last night that his barn contained a lot of grain and dry fee d, and one bale of cottonball of which went up in the flames. The fire w as discovered in time to save the stock. The loss is estimated at $1000 wi th no insurance. The cause of the fire is unknown, but is believed to ha ve been of incendiary origin.

Columbus Enquirer-Sun 2/28/1915
Mr Bradley Nuckolls and Mrs James Nuckolls left Thursday for Gallion AL ha ving been called there on account of the serious illness of Mrs Nuckolls f ather, Mr Collins.

1910 Muscogee co, Columbus, GA -pg 59
Allice Nuckles age 62 Wd 1/0, AL CT GA
Thomas B, 40, nephew, M16y GA AL AL
Agnes L, niece, 37 M16y 1/1
James T, nephew, age 11
(Name is shown as Thomas Bradley)

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 07 December 1913  Mrs Bradley N uckolls entertained at bridge in compliment to Mrs Lucious Wootton of Jack sonville. Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 03 August 1919

Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 03 August 1919
Officers of the Columbus Grocery Co, -F B Nuckolls 4th Vice Pres.

1920 census in household is nephew Emmett Nuckolls age 14

Feb 23, 1921 The Columbus Ledger
Nuckolls Home Is Scene of Burglary
Thieves Get Several Articles of Clothing From Second Story Apartment La st Night
While members of the family were away last night, the home of F B Nuckoll s, No 1594 Fourth Avenue, was burglarized and several articles of clothi ng were stolen from rooms on the second floor. The missing clothing was mo stly property of an army captian and his wife who occupied the apartmen t, only a few things being missed from the rooms on the first floor. Entra nce to the house was effected through a dining room window and several roo ms showed signs of having been ransacked, but nothing was missed with t he exception of the clothing. Members of the family returned home abo ut 11 o'clock and discovered the home had been burglarized. No arrests ha ve yet been made in connection with the burglary.

Name: Forbes B Nuckolls
Death Date: 17 Oct 1943
County of Death: Muscoge
Gender: M
Race: W
Age: 74 years
Certificate: 22816

[DI2379] Name: «tab»Mrs. Della N.NOling
Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»05 Jan 1916
Death Place: «tab»Etowah Co., Alabama
Gender: «tab»Female
Race (Original): «tab»W
Race (Standardized): «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»70 y
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»1846
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Ga
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Nathaniel Nuckolls
Father's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ga.
Mother's Name: «tab»Louise Nuckolls
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ga.
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Street Address: «tab»751 Chestnut
Residence: «tab»Gadsden
Cemetery: «tab»Forest Cemetery
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»
Funeral Home: «tab»
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»X
Film Number: «tab»1894127
Reference Number: «tab»cn 367

[NI2380] Census Place:Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama 1880
Source:FHL Film 1254013 National Archives Film T9-0013 Page 39 5B
James NOWLINSelfMMW34VAOcc:DruggistFa: VAMo: VA
Adela NOWLINWifeFMW34GAFa: GAMo: VA
Jennie NOWLINDauFSW9ALFa: VAMo: GA
Linda NOWLINDauFSW7ALFa: VAMo: GA
Adela NOWLINDauFSW5ALFa: VAMo: GA
James NOWLINSonMSW5ALFa: VAMo: GA
Emma NOWLINDauFSW3ALFa: VAMo: GA
Henry NOWLINSonMSW3MALFa: VAMo: GA
Edgar RALLSOtherMSW15ALOcc:Clerk In StoreFa: GAMo: GA

Ancestry and bio found:
The Nowlin-Stone genealogy by James Edmund Nowlin, Salt Lake City, UT 19 16 pg 107
James Rush Staples Nowlin, son of Dr James J Nowlin and Malinda B Stapl es Nowlin served two years in the Confederate army, Company "D", 5th Virgi nia Cavalry, and same regiment with his brother and was at the surrend er at Appomatttox, though not included, as General Fitzhugh Lee cut his w ay out and did not surrender, but disbanded his command. After the w ar he lived a year or two in Rome, Ga, then returned to Roanoke Colleg e, VA where he graduated in 1869. He settled in Gadsden Ala and in 1870 ma rried Miss Ardella Nuckolls. He resided there the remainder of his life, d ying 12 Dec 1911. He represented his county, Etowah, in the Alabama legisl ature several years and was one of its most honorable esteemed citizen s. Ardelle Nowlin died 3 Jan 1916. The children are living at Gadsen Ala .
(Children named in article)

[NI2383] Huntsville Al Weekly Democrat 6/1882
LEGAL NOTICES
Final Settlement
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STATE OF ALABAMA, MADISON COUNTY,
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Regular June Term, Court of Probate, June 20, 1882.
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Estate of James J. Colt, deceased.

This day came V. A. Nuckols, Administrator of the estate of James J. Col t, deceased, and filed with the Court his account and vouchers for a fin al settlement of his administration of said estate, It is considered, orde red, adjudged and decreed by the Court that the 14th day of July, 1882, be and the same is hereby appointed a day on which to make said settlemen t. It is, also, ordered by the Court that due and legal notice of the fili ng of the accounts and vouchers, the nature of the same, and the time appo inted by the Court for settlement, be given, by publication for three succ essive weeks, in the Huntsville Democrat, a newspaper published in the Cou nty of Madison, State of Alabama; at which time, all persons interested c an appear and contest said settlements, if they see proper to do so.
WILLIAM RICHARDSON,
jun21-3w. Judge of Probate


COLT, JAMES J.
State: AL Year: 1850
County: Chambers County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: District 19 Page: 371
COLT, JAMES J.
State: GA Year: 1860
County: Clarke County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: Athens Dist Page: 1026

Margart Smith 75 NJ
James J Colt, 40, merchant NJ
Elizabeth, 38, NJ
John H Colt, 35, millright NJ
Caroline A, 25 NJ

Not found in 1870

[NI2385] Richmond Enquirer 7-16-1830 Vol XXVII Issue 20 Pg1In Chancery In Louisa Co unty Court, June 16, 1830
James Cole Dickinson against :William Gilliam and Elizabeth his wife, formerly Elizabeth Barclay, George Boxley and Catherine his wife, formerly Catherine Barclay, John Kimbrough and Catherine his wife, Wm S Boxley, Samule Hunter and Mary his wife, Albert Boxley, Jo hn Graves and Marine his wife, Eliza J Boxley, which said last mentioned C atherine, William S, Mary, Albert, Marine and Eliza J, children of Jo hn S Boxley and Mary Boxley, dec'ed who was Mary Barclay, John W, Lucy Ann e, and Mary B Boxley, which said John W, Lucy Anne and Mary B Boxley are children of John C Boxley, dec'd., another child of the said Mary Boxley, dec'd, Virginia and Martha Boxley, children of Joseph Boxley, dec'd, another child of the said Mary Boxley, dec'd, Mary and Elizabeth Boxley, children of Benjmain Boxley, dec'd, another child of the said Mary Boxley, dec' d, John Wills, John Winn and Lucy his wfie, Nancy Boxley, now the widow of John C Boxley, dec'd, which said John, Lucy and nancy are children of John Wills and Lucy Wills, dec'd his wife, who was Lucy Barclay, Joh n, Joshua, Horatio, Lucy Anne, and Elizabeth Wills, children of Horatio Wills, dec'd., another child of the said Lucy Wills, dec'd, James L Oliver and nancy his wife, which said Nancy is a child of Susan Dickinson, dec'd who, in her life time, intermarried with Jas Dickinson Jr , her first husband, and the father of the said last mentioned Nancy, who survived her first husband, the said James Dickinson Jr, and then intermarried with Pallis on Boxley, Robert H Andrews, child of Wm Andrews and Bolina his wife, which said Bolina is a child of the said Susan by her said first husband, James L Holladay and Huldah his wife, Catherine Boxley, George B Nuckolls and Mirah R his wife, Jane and Susanna Boxley, which said Huldah, Catherin e, Mirah R , Jane, and Susannah are children of the said Susan, by the said Pallison Boxley, her second husband.The defendants, George Boxley and C atherine his wife, John Kimbrough and Catherine his wife, Virginia and Mar tha Boxley, James L Oliver and Nancy his wife, and James L Holladay and Hu ldah his wife, not having entered their appearance, and given security acc ording to law and the rules of this Court, and its appearing to the satisf action of the Court, that they are not inhabitants of this State, On the m otion of the plaintiff, by his counsel, It is Ordered, That the said defen dants do appear here on the first day of September Court next, and answ er the bill of the Plaintiff, and that a Copy of this Order be forthwith inserted in the "Enquirer", a paper published in the City of Richmond, for two months successively, and posted at the front door of the Courthou se of this county, on some Court day. A copy Tests, John Hunter, C.L.C Ju ly 9 1830

[XI2385] LVA Titled Files: Survey Report, Captain John Hamilton home and cemetery:
1936 July 29
Research made by Nancy S. Pate

Cemetery Location: 1.6 miles east of Mineral, Virginia, on Route #618; thence
north 4.9 miles on Route #604; thence .6 mile west on Route
#652; thence .2 mile north of road.
Louisa County
This home was first owned by the Nuckolls which is evident from the marker in the old family cemetery. Later, it was the home of Captain John Hamilton who fought in the War Between the States. Since that time it has changed hands several times and is now the property of Charles Bullock.

The original home burned a number of years ago, and a small modern dwelling built in recent years has replaced the old one. Only one of the remaining outbuildings still stands and that is the old smoke house, made of logs, with sharp gabled roof.

A large cemetery is on this property, but apparently only one marker which bears the following inscription:

Myra R. Nuckolls
Who died 13th of June 1833
Aged 21 years 9 months

[NI2386] 1870 Claiborne Co, Minden, LA -pg 134
Jane Nuckles, 53 VA
Tabitha 22 Al
John 10 LA
Charles 10 LA

There is no evidence that Jane died 1896. She has never been located in 1 880 census.

[NI2387] Info on this family taken from Genealogies of Va Families Volume 1 page 40 5
Will dated 7-2-1858 proved 9-12-1859. Rec W B 15 p72 Execr, Dr. Robe rt N Nuckolls

Louisa Co VA Guardian Bonds
pg 286 GDN BOND John Spiller Boxley Gdn to Patison Boxley orphan of Jose ph Boxley dec'd. in the sum of (blank); Sec. Geo. and Thos. Boxley, 12 F eb 1798

pg 296-297 Patterson Boxley orphan in acct with John S Boxley Gdn Mar 179 8-1799 shoes, muslin, linen, duck, brown holland, handk. of silk, strip ed coating; swan down; thread, flanel, land taxl Ret 11 Feb 1799

pg303 Patterson Boxley orphan in acct with John S Boxley Gdn. 1799 Irish l inen, fancy cord, cotton cloth, muslin, 1 fine hatt, broad cloth, button s, fine shoes, stockings, cash 30; by John Wright for hire of Sarah slav e; by David Lipscomb for hire of Bettey; by Joseph Wright for hire of Patt ey; by James Young for hire of Tom. Ret. 10 Feb 1800

Book: N, Page: 214, Grantor: Henry Burrus and John Burrus, Grantee: Pallis on Boxley and John Nunn, Date: 28-Sep-1816
Henry Burrus and John Burrus of Louisa to Pallison Boxley and John Nu nn of same county to secure payment of debts by bond given to Waller Lewi s, Jr. of Louisa for $386.80 on 28 Sep 1816 and due 30 Jul 1819. In trus t, tract on Contrary Creek containing 150 acres adjoining Black Water, Pal lison Boxley, Nathan Harris, main road, Waller Lewis Senr. Sig. Henry Burr us, John Burrus. Wit. George Winn and Nancy Wisdom. Rec. 12 May 1817.

Book: Q, Page: 545, Grantor: Anderson Trice and Martha his wife, Archiba ld T. G, Grantee: James Cole Dickenson, Date: 09-Mar-1826
Anderson Trice and Martha his wife, Archibald T. Goodwin and Candace his w ife of Louisa to James Cole Dickenson of same. Trice and Goodwin in own ri ght and as exors. of Joseph Sandidge, dec'd. for $10,513.80 for tract in L ouisa on which Joseph Sandidge resided at the time of his death and by h is will directed to be sold at which sale James C. Dickenson became purcha ser at $13.20 per acre adjoining Henry Tyler in Pallison Boxley line, Boxl ey's old mill pond. Wit. Fred. H. Holladay, Elliot Dejarnette, J. S. Dicke nson, Henry Tyler.

Book: U, Page: 437, Grantor: James C. Dickenson and Mary his wife, Grante e: Pallison Boxley, Date: 28-Aug-1834
James C. Dickenson and Mary his wife of Louisa to Pallison Boxley of sa me for $40 for tract on Elk Creek containing 4 acres adj. sd. Boxley, s d. Dickenson, Garland Waddy, Boxley's old mill. Sig. James C. Dickenson.

Book: W, Page: 90, Grantor: , Grantee: Pallison Boxley, Date: 1837
Release of deed of trust William V. M. Hambleton to Pallison Boxley, in tr ust was tract on south side of Contrary Creek adjoining Talley, Dickinso n, Graves, Tyler, Jerdons Mill containing about 250 acres.

[NI2388] Member of a Colonial Family
Pioneer settler of New River Valley
Came from NC
Secured land on the river near the place first selected to build the court house for Grayson Co.,VA
Magistrate in Wythe Co
Instrumental in getting the territory of Grayson Co cut from Wythe Co. Ot hers involved were William Bourne, Lewis hale, and Minitree Jones
Pad for land on river with ale of a lady's side saddle and another piece p aid for with a flintlock rifle
Kept a blacksmith shop

above info from Ed Reynolds

Other info from WFT Vol 7 tree 4252

Swift, Flower Lieutenant Colonel, Regiment May 21, 1793-Mar. 27, 1810
Swift, Elisha20 Lieutenant ------------ Oct. 26, 1811
Swift, Flower Lieutenant Colonel, Regiment May 21, 1793-Mar. 27, 1810
Swift, Thomas Captain, Cavalry Co., 1st Battn. ----------Aug. 1806

[NI2390] Grayson County, Virginia Slave holders 1800-1860-1850-2 slaves

Grayson County Postmasters
The following list of post offices and postmasters was abstracted from inf ormation found in the National Archives. The information on file ends in 1 971. Some portions of this list were difficult to read, and it is possib le that some names and or dates are not correct.

Grayson C.H.
William Oglesby
Stephen F. Nuckolls 8/25/1823
Wilcox H. Purvis 3/13/1829
James P. Waugh 1/23/1844
Creed Nuckolls 6/29/1857
Discontinued 1/12/1866, mail to Nuckollsville

Nuckelsville
Creed Nuckolls 1/18/1866

1860 Grayson Co, VA Agriculture Census
Creed Nuckolls 78 acres improved land, 40 acres unimproved land, cash val ue of farm, $2,975., $20 value of farm implements, no horses



1863 Garyson Co, Virginia Tax List- Greenville, Old Town
Nuckolls, Creed 350 400 4.
Nuckolls, Creed - - -
Nuckolls, C. & C. 150 200 2.00
Nuckolls, C. & C. 75 100 1.00
Nuckolls, C. & C. - 30 .30
Nuckolls, C. & C. 180 210 2.10

1863 Grayson County, Virginia Land Tax List - Eastern District
Nuckolls, C. & C. 41 « Greenville - 15 2 - 124.50 1.25
Nuckolls, C. & C. 178 Meadow Creek - - 5 - 860 8.60
Nuckolls, C. & C. 285 - - - 2 30 570 5.70
Nuckolls, C. & C. 343 Camp Fork - - 8 1000 2744 27.44
Nuckolls, C. & C. 1 « a. 10 poles - - - 4 - 6.25 .06
Nuckolls, C. & C. 140 New River - - 1 - 140 .140
Nuckolls, C. & C. 120 - - - 1 50 120 1.20
Nuckolls, Clark 1 Church lot, Greenville
Nuckolls, Ezra, Estate (MO) 340 Chestnut Creek - 20 .50 - 170 1.70

Virginia at a Quarterly Court continued and held for Grayson County at t he Court House thereof on Thursday the 26th day of February 1861.
Present: Hastin Fulton, Presiding Justice and Bryon Darnall, John Stone, R andolph Collins and Andrew Hampton, other Justices.
Weldon Edwards for Creed & Clark Nuckolls, Pltfs
against Elizabeth Craig, deft.
In Chancery. This day came [illegible] on this day to be heard upon the bi ll the papers filed and was argued by counsel and it appearing to the Cou rt that the process awarded in this cause has been executed upon the defen dant for more than 2 months and she having failed to appear and [illegible ], the bill is taken for confessed, and it appearing to the court that t he law in the bill mentioned is liable to be sold for the purchase money t hereof and that the rents and profits would not pay the debt in five year s; it is ordered adjudged and decreed by the court that the trial of law m entioned in the bill be expressed to sale and that Geo. W. Cornett w ho is appointed a commissioner for that purpose do ex... to sale the sa id lands in front of the courthouse & 2 other places in Grayson County a nd sell the said land on credit of 6 months except costs of suit and expen se of sale which he is to collect on day of sale, and take notes payab le to himself commissioner and report to court.

Dickenson & Nuckolls, Pltfs against D. Fielder & als., Defts, Notice
Judgments, Dismissions & Abatements entered in the Clerk's Office of Grays on County since the last quarterly term of this court and made final by t he operation of law this 27th day of February 1861.

Weldon Edwards for C. & C. Nuckolls, Pltf, against Elizabeth Craig, Deft.
In debt. Judgment for $66.00 with legal interest thereon from the 10th d ay of September 1858 till paid & the costs. Tuesday 25th June 1861.

Present H. Fulton, Peyton G. Hail, Joseph Stone, John Dickenson, Alexand er Young, Freeling Anderson, Hugh W. Roberts, Bryan Darnall, John W. Parso ns, Andrew Hampton, Stephen Boyer, Gent. Justices.

A deed of bargain & sale from G. H. Mathews comr. to Creed Nuckolls was pr oduced in court acknowledged by the said Mathews as his act and deed and o rdered to be recorded.
Creed and Clark Nuckolls, Plaintiffs
against Elizabeth Craig
In Chancery. This cause came on this day to be heard upon the bill the pap ers heretofore said, the former decree the report of G. W. Cornett and w as argued by counsel and it appearing to the court that the report of sa id Cornett has been filed for 30 days and no exceptions having been take n, the same is received and confirmed by the court, and it appearing to t he court from said report that G. W. Cornett has sold the tract of land ac cording to the former decree in this cause, but that Creed Nuckolls, has n ot paid the costs of suit and expense of sale nor executed his note to sa id Cornett for the Purchase money it is adjudged, ordered and decreed by t he court that Creed and Clark Nuckolls pay to Geo. W. Cornett the cos ts of suit, expense of sale and commission on the suite and commissi on on the amount for which the land in the bill mentioned sold,and that af ter all this is paid that said Cornett give Elizabeth Craig credit for t he remainder of the amount for which the land sold on the debt upon whi ch suit was instituted and that Elizabeth Craig pay the balance to said Nu ckolls on said debt, and it is decreed by the court that G. W. Corne tt be appointed a commissioner to make a title with special warranty to t he land in the bill mentioned to Creed & Clark Nuckolls, jointly or separa tely as they may desire and the ends for which this suit was instituted ha ving been fully attained to the interest of parties interested it is order ed that the same be stricken from the docket.

J. W. Vaughan for the benefit of Creed Nuckolls
against Wm. Pugh & Jacob Hackler
In Chancery. This cause came on this day to be heard again upon the bill t he exhibits filed the papers heretofore read the report of G. W. Cornett c ommissioner and was argued by counsel, and it appearing to the court th at the report of said Cornett has been filed more than 30 days and th at no exceptions have been taken to said report, it is received and confir med by the court, and it appearing to the court from said report that t he land in the bill mentioned has been sold by said Cornett at public sa le in front of the court house door after notice according to the ter ms of the decree and that Wm. Pugh purchased the same, it is adjudged orde red and decreed by the court that Wm. Pugh pay over to G. W. Cornett the f our hundred and twenty nine dollars for which the said land sold and th at said Cornett then take to himself the costs of suit expended of sale a nd pay over costs to the parties entitled and then reserve to himself leg al commission on the amount for which the land in the bill mentioned sol d, and then pay over to Creed Nuckolls the amount of his debt and intere st and then pay over to J. W. Vaughn the amount of his debt, mention ed in the report of said Cornett, if there is enough for that purpose a nd after this, if any money remain in his hands of the debt due from Wm. P ugh then pay it over to said Pugh when the said Pugh pays the four hundr ed and twenty-nine dollars to G. W. Cornett then said Cornett is appoint ed commissioner to convey to Wm. Pugh with special warranty the land in bi ll mentioned but the said land is bound to G. W. Cornett for the four hund red and twenty-nine dollars for which said Cornett may sell said land, aft er 20 days notice if the money is not paid to him by Wm. Pugh or some oth er person as it appears that said Pugh failed to give security to Corne tt as the former decree required in this case and it appearing to the cou rt that the ends for which this suit was instituted have been fully attain ed to the satisfaction of the parties interested it is ordered that the sa me be stricken from the docket.

Virginia at a quarterly court begun and held for Grayson County at the Cou rt house thereof on Monday the 28th day of October 1861.

Present Hughes W. Roberts, Presiding Justice and Joseph Ross, Stephen Boye r,
Stephen F. Anderson other justices.
Ordered that Creed Nuckolls be and he is hereby appointed a school commiss ioner in district No. [blank] in Grayson County in the room of James Ander son was appointed by a former order which was done by mistake.

Creed Nuckolls in 1856 in Ashe County. The lady there said that it was a c riminal record maybe a murder case because all was listed was Creed Nuckol ls vs. Joseph Hampton and witness were listed : H.D. Brown, Jarvis Harri s, James P. Toliver, Col. A. Gentry. Most of the old records were se nt to the Archives. I did make a copy. Is this the Creed Nuckolls that tr aveled to N.C?

copies from a small book. A couple of titles" Declaration of James Co x" & "Declaration of Benjamin Phipps,*** I found an article (pages) o ut of a book that mentioned Creed Nuckolls name. This article was se nt to me in 1985 by someone who had researched the Shepherds Line.>>Some y ears after the first store house was built and goods being sold in it, the re was another store house built on the opposite side of the creek near er to the Fields house. The first merchant to sell goods in that house w as a man by the name of Weaver. After him came James Waugh and Creed Nucko lls. After them came Weldon Edward who rented the store, sold goods for se veral years, then moves to the east side of Pine Mountain. After Edward s, McLean and Hale sold goods up to the beginning of the Civil War. Aft er the war was over two young Confederate solders, Charley Evans, who befo re the war lived at Baltimore, and Captain Blankenship, from Fredericksbur g, Va. drifted here. Neither could go back at that time in account if t he Federal army having possession of their homes. During the war Evans h ad lost his right arm and Capt. Blankenship his right leg. They drifted he re and by some means got a small stock of goods and continued in the busin ess a few years. Before them came W.J. Neikirk who sold goods and bought h orses for the southern market. He married while here Miss Leutitia Ross. A fter a few years he moved up near Grassy Creek, N.C

EARLY BUSINESS (STORES) Ezra Nuckolls opened the first store and hot el in Independence. In 1853, he sold out his businesss here and moved to M issouri. Stephen M Dickey took over the hotel building, apparently as an o rdinary. Ezra, Creed, and Charles Nuckolls, sons of Robert G. Nuckolls for med a partnership with William Oglesby, and went into the merchantile busi ness. They were the first merchants at the Grayson County seat. They had b ranch houses at Bridle Creek and Elk Creek. They, except Ezra, continu ed in business here until after the Civil War, when the business became t hat of Nuckolls and Dickenson. Another early firm to locate here was th at of Nuckolls and Jennings. Theirs was a branch house of their busine ss in Oldtown.(Grayson County: A History in Words and Pictures) by Grays on Co. Historical Society, Va. 1976 pg. 307

Grayson County Courthouse
Orders Book Vol. 1867-1869 page 363. THE COURT DOTH APPOINTED MASTIN HAI L, GUARDIAN TO RIBERT, LEE AND CHARLES NUCKOLLS INFANT HEIRS OF CREED NUCK OLLS DECEASED AND THE SAID MASTIN HAIL TOGETHER WITH ELI--LE (?) HALE H IS SECURITY APPEARED IN THE COURT AND ENTERED INTO AND ACKNOWLEDGED A BO ND IN THE PENALTY OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS AS SUCH GUARDIAN WHICH BOND IS C ONDITIONED ACCORDING TO LAW

[NI2391] Grayson County, Virginia Slave holders 1800-1860
NUCKOLLS, CLARK 1840-1: 1850-4

Grayson Co, Death Records
Nuckolls], Rafe Black Male 5 May 1857 - Palsey 70y - - - - Cla rk Nuckolls, owner

1870 Grayson Co, VA Census

278.Nuckolls, Clark 62 Farmer 2500 700
Rosamond 52
Sophia 22
Mary 21
Margarett 17
Malinda 34
Stephen 10
Betty 8
William S. 27 Farm Laborer 1000 500
Susan 24 Keeping House

The 1890 Grayson County, Virginia Land Tax List
The Village of Old Town
Nuckolls, Clark Church Lot
Old Town District Brick Office

The land for the site of the first court house of Grayson County was furni shed by Flower Swift and Clark Nuckolls. There were two courthouses bui lt for the county. The last one is still standing and after the courthou se was moved to Independence, the building was occupied by William Waugh a nd used as a home and hotel. The little brick building across the stre et on the corner was built and used as the clerk's office but just when th is building was erected I do not know but it must be one of the oldest bui ldings standing in the county. After the court was moved to Independence t his building has been used for the post office, until just recently wh en it was discontinued. Source "Pioneer Settlers of Grayson Co" by Benjam in F Nuckolls

1860 Grayson Co, VA Agricultural Census
Clark Nuckolls, 185 acres improved land, 815 acres unimproved land, land v alue $6,000., value of farm tools, $160, 9 horses, no asses or mules, 13 M ilch Cows, 6 working oxen, 15 other cattle, 42 sheep, 23 swine, value of l ivestock, $1,093.

1863 Grayson County, Virginia Land Tax List - Eastern District
Nuckolls, C. & C. 41 « Greenville - 15 2 - 124.50 1.25
Nuckolls, C. & C. 178 Meadow Creek - - 5 - 860 8.60
Nuckolls, C. & C. 285 - - - 2 30 570 5.70
Nuckolls, C. & C. 343 Camp Fork - - 8 1000 2744 27.44
Nuckolls, C. & C. 1 « a. 10 poles - - - 4 - 6.25 .06
Nuckolls, C. & C. 140 New River - - 1 - 140 .140
Nuckolls, C. & C. 120 - - - 1 50 120 1.20
Nuckolls, Clark 1 Church lot, Greenville

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.

Grayson County Courthouse
CLARK VS CREED IN CHANCERY BOOK SEPT 12, 1832-JUNE 14, 1869 BOOK VOL( ?) It listed several page numbers 682, 684, 700, 737, 749, and 814. Cla rk wanted to sell their partnership out for a equal value of the busine ss C & C. Another item CREED NUCKOLLS UNCLE, ROSEMOND NUCKOLLS MOTHER, CLA RK NUCKOLLS FATHER FARMER CHILD BORN UNNAMED ON SEPT 10 Dates on book 3 1, Dec. 1858.

[XI2391] Cemetery book of Grayson County says died 2/25/1890 aged 82y 1m 28d

[NI2392] Died unmarried, probably deceased by 1820, as there are only 4 sons livi ng in the 1820 Census

[NI2393] Died unmarried
probably deceased by 1820, as there are only 4 sons living in the 1820 Census

[NI2394] Being a Master Mason of the Cambria Lodge, the funeral services were in ch arge of the Masons; burial in Cayucos Cemetery, Calif. Nathaniel Nuckol ls moved to Mo. 1845, from VA., taught school; m. 1845, Cass Co., Mo ., to Sarah Fine, b. Jan. 16, I828, d.1889, buried in Paso Robles Cemeter y, California. Nathaniel's first trip to California was made in 1849 by s ea around Cape Horn, South America, during the Gold Rush days in Calif .; he mined gold in Placer, Butte, Lassen, and other Counties along the Si erra Nevada Mountains. Returned to Mo. 1851 via Isthmus of Panama, Gu lf of Mexico, and the Mississippi River. He left Independence, Mo., Ap r. 1852, with his family of wife and 2 sons, in ox-drawn covered wagons ac ross the plains to Calif. Following the trail along the North Platte Riv er to Wyoming, crossing the state to Independence Rock, located in the sou thwest corner of Wyoming. where the long wagon train spent 2 days repairi ng wagons and resting the stock. There on July 4, 1852, little Margaret N uckolls was born. Crossing Nevada via Humbolt Sink, Nev., then on throu gh the Truckee Pass (south of Reno, Nev.) to California, their long 6 mont hs journey was ended Oct. 1852 in Sonoma Co., Calif., which borders on t he Pacific Ocean, at the ranch of John Swift (a relative). Nathaniel Nuck olls was the first County Assessor of Sonoma Co., and held this office f or a number of years. Of the 16 children: Holt, Mary Virginia, Frederi ck and William were born in Sonoma Co.; their next move was to Marin Co. R anch: where George, Jeffie, Thomas, Maria, Sena and Flora were born. A 6 00 acre ranch in San Luis Obispo County. on Old Creek was the next mo ve of this large family, a distance Of 300 miles, taking 4 weeks' time wi th many large wagons of belongings, horses, and cows, crossing the San Fra ncisco Bay on flatboats, arriving Oct. 1869. So life began again on Old C reek, where a large house, big brick dairy barn, huge horse barn were so on built; they were kept busy making cheese and butter, and a lot of farmi ng. The last 3 of the I6 children were born here, Creed, Hugh and Jak e. Finding the burden too great to operate the ranch, it was sold; Nathan iel and his remaining family moved to Paso Robles in San Luis Obispo Co ., Calif., Aug.1, 1889. 'The doors of the Great Beyond were opened ' a nd on August 13, 1889, a very great man and father passed through.

Letter written by Nathaniel Nuckolls , from Petaluma, Calif, May 21, 18 67 to his Sister Patsy Nuckolls husband John Brown, Esq., Nuckollsville, G rayson Co, VA

Dear Brother

I received yours March 19th while on my way to San Francisco, I mailed a l etter to Sister Sena, I was glad to hear from you, it amused me to re ad it while on the Boat, to San Francisco, and called to mind my Native la nd, while gliding down the beautiful stream of Petaluma ' Creek & across t he smooth & beautiful Bay of San Francisco-you compare the stormy weath er which was passing over you at the time of your writing to Cal wether -& seem to think we have six months rain & six months drought, now to disa buse your mind, I will say that we have less rain, (no Snow or Sleet) in w inter than you have there, or in other words we have more clear Sun Shi ne through the winter months than you have there, The Thurmometer never ri ses higher here in summer, than there, we wear as heavy clothing here in s ummer as in winter, except when raining, we sleep under from 2 to 3 blanke ts winter & summer, no portion of the world produces finer wheat, Corn, Po tatoes, Barley, Oats, Rye, in fact grains of all kinds, as for garden vegi tables, I have raised Beets weighed 46 lb, parsnips that measured 3ft 8 i n, Cabbage heads 25 to 30 lbs, Pumpkins, more than you Could Carry, Turnip s, i for a mess for a Family of I2, & all without irrigation, you will thi nk it strange, but, no stranger than true, our crops are some times Cut Sh ort, for want of rain here as it is there, we generally have a shower abo ut this time of year, which forces out the heads of the small grain, th en we have heavy fogs, Something like you have there at night, which blo ws off about 8 or 9 o'clock, there is scarcely a day thru the year th at we cant haul a load to market if we have it I have ground 2 sythes & st arted the 2 oldest boys to mowing, we are still making Cheese, some 6o l bs per day, I will take a load in tomorrow, the rest of the children a re at school, -I do not sit down to write you because it is snowing or th at I have nothing else to do, for the sun is shining the day is pleasan t, I have my hands full, but I can always take time to write to a Frien d, tho I fear I shall do injustice to myself in this, from the fact th at I am in a difficulty with one of my Neighbors about a 40 acres of lan d, Lawsuits in this Country are very expensive, this was forc ed on me & I must see it through, I have no fear of losing the land, bu t, dread the Cost,- We are very quiet here Politically our present Crops a re not so flattering as last year I think I can see a ray of light ahead f or you rebbles, but you should be patient, obedient to the laws, observi ng to keep your own council, There,was a judgment rendered against Gener al McDowel (of Bull run notoriety) now of this state for false imprisonme nt of one whom he supposed to be a rebel sympathiser, for the Sum of $6 oo damages &quite a number, more will if they have not already institut ed suit There is a day a coming when there will be a general over haulin g, am sorry that you was disappointed in paper I sent you, I was not awa re of what you wished to know, we frequently get interesting news from jap an, China, Sand Which Islands, & in fact all parts of the Civilized worl d, tho we do not get it in every paper, if I mistake not I sent You tha t, to show the Prices Currant, more than any thing else, tho if I get a ny thing from those Countries, that I think it will interest you I will se nd it, I have written so many letters back there, & so much, & suppose y ou see all, that I scarcely know,know or what, to write to interest yo u, I have often, years ago, tried to describe the Country, Climate, & Seas ons, & now think it useless to try again, when I learned you was goi ng to leave Va., & go west, I bad a feint hope that I should be able to Pi lot you, to one of the most pleasant Climates in the world, but was unab le to hear any thing from you until long after my return to Cal. with my F amily, now as for Missouri or Ioway, I would not live there if they wou ld give me the whole Country, Cal Suits me very well, yet I find some diss atisfied & I fear they would be dissatisfied if they were in heaven Gi ve my love to Sister Patsy & and the Children, Mother & the Connexion gene rally, including old Friends & c, & c, receive for yourself the best wish es of
N. Nuckolis

P.S. It is now Cow time 4 oclock P. M. you will see from the bobble I ma de in dating my letter that it is an off hand concern, & that my mind is t oo heavily Taxed at present, to do justice to myself in a letter. N. N.

At Home, San Antonio, Marin Co. Petaluma Cal.
March I7, 1868. Dear Sister & Brother, it is with pleasure that I am ab le to inform you that we are all well & doing the best we can for our selv es & Country, we as you, had a favorable Fall the Grass started fi iiel y, but, when the rains did, sett in, the like I have never seen, I think w hen reported by the proper weather Guage it will be found that more watt er has fallen this winter,than Since the settling of California, yet we ha ve had little or no loss of stock, I Commencied about the ist of Feb. to m ake Cheese, & have not missed a milking since,I have sold near $200 wor th of Cheese now, & am just farly Cornmencied, Cheese is worth fr om 14 to i6 cts per lb, butter 30 to 35 cts per lb - we are now milki ng 32 Cows, - We make a little outsidewith our Team, Yet it is hard to ke ep our heads out above water, our land Claims are not sittled yet, Continu al expence with Lawyers & Litigants, tho I hope the day is dawning, unle ss we get into another War, The Telegraph brings us gloomy news from Washi ngton, our Legislature passed resilutions to Sutain the President, which w as forwarded by the Govenor, the Senate also passed resolutions sustaini ng Congress, which the Govenor refused to forward, John, if you have any n otion of coming to this Country, I would say to you that if you can bri ng enough with you to secure a Dairy Ranch (or Farm as you Call it) & sto ck it with Cows you need not fear of a Comfortable living, I came to C al a $iooo worse than nothing in I852 with my Family, paying heavy intere st on money I now have but little, unless I get my land - Tho I have Suppl ied My Family, (a large one) with all necessaries & some of the Luxuri es of life, vou know I was not very rugged in health, when I left hom e, & the climate of Mo made it worse, yet I have weried along, til with in a few days I shall be 55 years of age - When I look back it See ms to be but a few months ago, but, thus is life,- I am glad to hear the l ast paper I sent you, pleased you, it expresses my sentiments fully, our S tate is disposed to do all in its power now to ameliorate the conditi on of the South, - There is an eliment in this State not Superior to the N egro in your state, which the same doctrine, (Universal Brotherhood) wou ld force on her Citezens, (Chinese) now the greatest & first yelpers for t he Negro, were those that knew the least about them, but Sympathy, throug h, Abolistion Tracts & incendiary Novel tales, such as Uncle Tom's Cabin & c, &c, -I have got to see the first inteligent Northern man who has trav el thro the South,- made himself acquainted with the Negro, & the Institut ions of the South but what were oppose to, (at least) social equality, o ur state is in favor of State Soverenity as expressed in the Constitutio n, I hope for the best but fear you will not get this, the avinues thro wh ich this should pass may be Closed ere this gets half way to you, I deplo re the next Revolution, it will leave us (U S) like our Sister Republic (M exico) which is deplorable indeed I am glad to hear from any of you, I rec eived a very kind letter from Brother Thos. a Short time since & answer ed it, as I tliot in tile same Spirit, hope he will write again soon, al so Cyrus is debted to me, Creed, is behind time, Clark does not write atal l, you always speak of some old Friend or acquaintance in your litters, wh ich gives pain or pleasure, just as the Case may be Concerning them not be cause of your writing, but of the thing Concerning them, Every thing perta ining to the People & Country there is yet fresh in my mind, if I cou ld be at a Public gathering, there I could recognize at a great distance m any old familiar Faces (Probily long since in the grave) Now it see ms to me that I would know you or Sister Patsy, either a foot or horseba ck 1/2 mile off, John, I have just got through with Cheese a bout 6o lbs 1 /2 past 11 , A M, dineier near ready going to Petaluma tomorrow with Chee se to Sell, roads muddy, 5 miles distant to Petaluma, excuse this as the re are many blotches & omisions, but read Carefully & remember who it is f rom, you cant fail to get the Spirit & jist of what, I wished to say -I re collect well when there was a proposition of tile Legislature of Va to ame nd the Constitution of that State which proposition Nvas submitted to t he whole People of the State & Will Oglesby was Elected as a delegate fr om our District to the Cotivention - I understand that when the Constituti on of tile U S, has to be altered or amended should be treated in the Sa me way, We, i c tile People in this State have not been Called on to Vo te on the amendment or alteration of the Constitution of the U S, I do n ot think it can become a law until 2/3 of all the States pass up on it & in favor of it, Mob law may rule for a time, but let us hope for t he better - The Grand Army of the Republic is straining its utmost nerv es here Receive the best wishes of my self & Family, for yourself & Fami ly & Friends generally
N Nuckolls

Cayucos, San Luis Obispo Co., Cal., Nov.1 6, 1881 Old Town, Grayson Count y, Va.

Dear Brother your very interesting letter Of the 2nd ult come to hand yes terday evening. (I never Wait for Gabril's Horn,) I scarcely know how to i nterest you, from the fact that you know but little about our state or Cli mate, & to give you an idea of it would take a Volun of Fools Cap, we ha ve passed through a very extraordinary season, Weve had an abundance of ra in, tho no great freshet, in the vallies, the rain seemed to sink in the g round, but dried on top as fast as it sank & when you started your pl ow it was hard on top but soft below, & broke up in large Clods, consequen tly our crops was short, but prices have ruled higher, Flour 5. d 5 1/2 p er bbl (2oolbs) Corn 1 1/2 per lb we sell here by the pound & not by the b ushel our state seems to improve in Morality not withstanding we have a Po pulation mixed up from all parts of the world the Swifts are taking- the l ead in the Dairy business & are very quiet Citizens, bys land &- Cows, tak es the oath of allegiance to our Government & become voters, & nearly a ll vote the Republican ticket, The Chinaman Comes here to make money & ret urn to China, taking every cent he can get back with him They are a very t reacherous Class of people, worse than the Negros of the South

How are you getting along with the Negroes on Election Times now I was nev er opposed to giving the Negro his freedom in a proper way, but bitterly o pposed to giving them the Ballot & making them an equal with the Caucasi on rase for all they have, they owe it to slavery they are now Canabl es in their own Country John, in your letter to me you mentioned meny nam es that I was familiar with, William Borin, Elias Lundy, Rachael Lunda y, & Payton Hale is Your Demacratic State Senator, He was a Smart little b oy when I knew him.

John I am very sorry that the Republicans & Demacrats are mixing up, Democ racy means government by the People, Republicanism is Only the shadow of D emacracy, & they are running after it to get an office, & when they get i t, it is to fill their own pockets, See what they have done Since they ha ve been in poster, just doubled their Salaries Excuse me I am spreading o ut in polittics. Please give my respects to John Dickersons, (I thi nk he has forgotten me) Tho I have not forgotten him I am glad to hear y ou are going to get New River navigable to the mouth of Wilson Creek, I do nt know what You will do, you will have to build a Ferry boat to get ov er to Old Town, unless the Steam Boat Co puts on a bridge or ferry boa t, if all the old fords will be deepened so that you cant ford it horse ba ck, John, I have jotted down a few lines just as they occured to me, I mu st say in conclusion, that you & I are passing a way according to the la ws of Nature I have not been able to ride horse back for the last 3 year s, but still able to get around the Ranch & keep things going, my limbs do nt work like they used to. I am as Ever Yours &c

N Nuckolis
P.S. Please Except this & write at your convenience. I hope to be ab le to interest next time more. Give my respects to all inquiring friend s, & Receive for yourself & Family the best wishes of N Nuckolls

History of San Luis Obispo County, California : with illustrations and bio graphical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers.
Oakland, Calif.: Thompson & West, 1883, 503 pgs
Patrons Directory pg 390 - Nuckolls, N - Old Creek- Dairy- Virginia Nati ve Came to state in 1849, Came to County 1869 , Cayucos Post Office, - 4 57 acres

8/1/1849 Johnson Co, MO
Clinton Land Office 40 acres
Document Nr.: 28741
Accession/Serial Nr.: MO1570__.130
BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N
NESE 32/ 47-N 28-W No 5th PM

Democratic Standard December 1870 Location: San Luis Obispo
MR. NUCKOLLS writes us from Old Creek. He wishes us to notify the public t hat he has taken up four hogs, sows, for which he wants an owner

Democratic Standard May 1871 Location: San Luis Obispo
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
N. NUCKOLLS and wife to Samuel KINGERRY, two acres of land, more or les s, in the county of San Luis Obispo. Price $300.

Democratic Standard June 1871 Location: San Luis Obispo
The following gentlemen were declared elected Delegates to the Convention
Old Creek-James VAUGHN, Alfred BURDEN, A.J. HUDSON, and N. NUCKOLLS;

Family researcher:
Theresa Connolly"

From Herb 2/2007 corl.h@comcast.net
Nathaniel and Sarah left MO in April, 1852 for CA. This was Nathaniel's s econd trip to CA. The story of both trips is amazing. They take the Oreg on Trail from Independence, MO in Apr. 1852 and head for CA. Their thi rd child, Margaret, was born on the trail at Independence Rock, WY on Ju ly 4, 1852. They arrive in Sonoma Co., CA (where I live) several months l ater. I am connected through Nathaniel Nuckolls' (b. 1815) wife, Sar ah Ann Fine. My grandmother, on my Mother's side of the family, was Sar ah Loutishie Fine. My ancestry software tells me that I have to go ba ck to Thomas Fine and Agnes Merchant to find the common ancestor of the t wo Sarah's. The two Sarah's are 3rd cousins to each other, once remove d. The Nuckolls family lived a hard life, but they lived in some of the mo st beautiful parts of California. In the years they were here, the land i tself must have seemed like a paradise

The Sonoma Democrat
August 1889 Location: Santa Rosa Description: Weekly Publication Augu st 3, 1889
Died at Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo Co., Aug. 13, 1889, Nathaniel NUCKOLL S, aged 74y 4m 26d.

[XI2395] A marble shaft marks his resting place in the family cemetery near the N & W Railroad at Gambetta, Va
Nuckolls-Dillon Cemetery
Beautiful marble monument with four surnames on the base
Nuckolls - Swift - Leonard - Stone
12 NUCKOLLS, Thomas Apr 5 1817 Jan 21 1903
F: Robert Garland Nuckolls
M: Margaret "Peggy" (Swift) Nuckolls
W: Jestin Charlotte Stone

13 NUCKOLLS, Jestin Charlotte (Stone) Oct 29 1832 Jan 12 1912
F: John Stone
M: Mary (Leonard) Stone
H: Thomas Nuckolls

Also on the same stone are the names of their children:
T Hugh-Nathaniel-Ellis V-Henry C-Chester B-Elbert L-
Sarah Margaret-Berta

Stone in Nuckolls Cemetery Grayson Co, VA is a Hugh Nuckolls son of Robert and Margaret died 7/26/1852 however never found in census and this Hugh lived a long time and parents confirmed to also be Robt and margaret.

[NI2397] Died unmarried

[NI2399] Sena, age 31 was found in the 1850 Wythe Co, VA Census pg245 living with H enry Sprinkle family.

There is a Senah Nuckols who married a Lorenzo Dow Collins 10/23/1850 Wyt he Co, VA

1860 Census -Collins, L. D.
Age: 40 Gender: M Race: W Birthplace: VA State: Virgin ia County: WYTHE
Locale: WYTHEVILLE P O Series: M653 Roll: 1385 Part: 1 Page: 9 06 . His wife Senah Nuckols
is age 30. They have a son Adam age 8. It is possible this might be the c hild of Robert Garland
Nuckolls from Grayson Co, VA. Berthas books shows she was born c 1818, b ut her DOB has not been verified. The 1820 census for Robert shows a daugh ter under age 5, placing her age in the correct bracket.

I have reason to believe this Senah is the same . Since neither Loren zo or Sena Collins are found in the 1880 census, it gives more circumstanc ial evidence in support.

More confusing is a cemetery record in Nuckolls Cemetery Grayson Co, VA of a Sena Nuckolls died 11/12 or 18 1857 or 1862 , notes in book say child of Robert and Margaret

[DI2399] Name: «tab»Sena Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»13 Nov 1887
Death Place: «tab»Carroll, Virginia
Age: «tab»62
Birth Date: «tab»1825
Birthplace: «tab», Grayson, Virginia
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Robert Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Margaret Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B02466-1
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2056976
Reference Number: «tab»p83c79
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5RV-V8N : accessed 7 April 2012), Sena Nuckolls (1825).

[DI2400] deaths in Grayson Co. 1865 Elizabeth d. 26, July of consumption age 37 a nd one mo. Parents: Martin & Susan Hale and listed Creed Nuckolls as he ad of household and born in Va.

ELIZABETH NUCKOLLS DIED OF CONSUMPTION AGE 37 AND CREED WAS NAMED AS PERS ON GIVING INFORMATION

Name: «tab»Elizabeth Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»26 Jul 1865
Death Place: «tab»Virginia
Age: «tab»37
Birth Date: «tab»1828
Birthplace: «tab»Virginia
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Unknown
Spouse's Name: «tab»Creed Nuckolls
Father's Name: «tab»Mastin Hale
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Susan
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07002-3
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2056981
Reference Number: «tab»e 24
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRQC-F7V : accessed 7 April 2012), Elizabeth Nuckolls (1828).

[NI2401] JONES FUNERAL PARLOR GALAX VIRGINIA
RECORD OF DEATHS and COFFINS BOUGHT 1905-1936
June 7 1906 Purchaser Robert Nuckolls Coffin and box 5.00

[DI2402] «tab»Lucinder Hale Nuckells
[Lucinder Hale Hale]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»76-10-14
Birth Date: «tab»26 Mar 1856 Elk Creek, VA
Death Date: «tab»10 Feb 1933
Death Place: «tab»Elk Creek, Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»1 Mar 1933
Father: «tab»Paton G Hale
Mother: «tab»Jane S Breume
Spouse: «tab»Robert Nuckells

[NI2403] Supplemental Schedules for the Defective, Dependent and Delinquent Class es - Grayson County, Virginia, 1880
Idiots Residence Supporting Size of head
Nuckolls, Lee Independence Partly Sma ll

[BI2403] Name: «tab»Nuckles
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»26 Oct 1855
Birthplace: «tab»Grayson, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Creed Nuckles
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Elizabeth Nuckles
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C86875-3
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»31758
Reference Number: «tab»p 12
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5DP-MLZ : accessed 6 April 2012), Nuckles (1855).

[DI2403] Name: «tab»Lee Nucklles
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»59
Birth Date: «tab»26 Oct 1855
Death Date: «tab»26 Oct 1914
Death Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»16 Nov 1914
Father: «tab»Creed Nucklles
Mother: «tab»Elzeboth Hale

[NI2406] Source of first name is Census records, and Grayson Co , VA birth records.

[NI2407] Hale, Stephen Ensign, Rifle Co., 2nd Battn. Oct. 1806
Hale, Stephen Ensign, Rifle Co., 2nd Battn. Aug. 1806

These people were guardians to a Stephen Hale, Jr. This may have been o ur Stephen M. Hail (Hale), son of Stephen Hale, Sr's sister Mary.These peo ple were guardians for a Stephen Hale, Jr. Was it our Stephen M. Hale?

Hale, Francis Ensign, Rifle Co., 2nd Battn. --------- Promoted
Hale, John Constable, 2nd Battalion May 21, 1793
Hale, Lewis Lieutenant Mar. 28, 1809
Hale, Richard Lieutenant, 2nd Co., 2nd Battn. May 21, 1793
Hale, Stephen Ensign, Rifle Co., 2nd Battn. Oct. 1806
Hale, Stephen Ensign, Rifle Co., 2nd Battn. Aug. 1806

[XI2407] aged 70y 6m 22d, stone refurbished and reset in 1992.

[NI2409] I am a descendent of Amelia Gwyn Nuckolls Sandy Williams mswms1@centuryte l.net

[NI2411] 1890 Grayson Co, VA Tax List
Nuckolls, B. F. 195 1/2 acres 2 Value$ 391

Author of "Pioneer Settlers of Grayson Co.,VA"

when quite young, clerked in his father's store at Grayson C. H.; educat ed at Jefferson Academy, Ashe Co., N. C.; licensed to preach May 3I, 186 1; admitted to the Aleth. Church South Holston Conference at Greenvill e, Tenn., Oct. 1861. His home at Nuckolls Healing Springs was one of t he early show places of Grayson Co., and he was for many years one of t he leading Methodist ministers of this area. He was the author of Pione er Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia. " lt is with unfeigned pleasu re that I write these lines ... the author himself is one of the old pione er families who, by their courage and stalwart virtues, made Southweste rn Virginia the garden spot of the world- 'The land of the free, and t he home of the brave.' The book is a recital of facts-a garner for preserv ing for posterity, a history of the brave doings of the men and women of t he generations gone by ... will be read by this and coming generations, n ot only in the happy homestead, the hills and valleys of Southwestern Virg inia, but in many other states. . . . in the far off western plains will r ead with thrilling interest story after story of the early days of their f athers and grandfathers who felled the forest and drove the wolves and bea rs from their lurking dens, and built their log cabins by the spring. T he springs of laughing waters are still there, but the log cabins of the p ioneers are gone -and beautiful homesteads, waving harvests and lowing lie rds tell of the comfort and good cheer of the country. The ramshackle sch ool house, in which the children learned their A B C's in the years long g one, are replaced with academies and high schools of architectural taste a nd adapted to educational purposes. And instead of the log cabin or humb le private home of the settlers in which the 'circuit-rider' used to condu ct divine services, now the 'church-going-bell ' in every neighborhood cal ls the people to worship in elegant houses of worship.-------" The book te lls the how of all this change and the worthy author merits the hearty tha nks of all for putting the story in permanent form for preservation. I cor dially commend it to nook lovers of the day" Rev David Sullins

Classified Business Directory
1888-1889 for
Grayson County
Old Town -
Preston Osborne, S. N. Nuckolls, B. F. Nuckolls, S. M. Hale, W. P. Waug h, John Brown, Houstin Edwards, Joshua Austin, T. J. McClamart, H. F. Will iams, H. Williams, J. B. Coldwell, E. P. Givens, C. M. Howard, T. Patto n, J. Higgins, J. Todd, M. D. Tarrowe.

[DI2411] Name: «tab»Benjamin Floyd Nuckolls
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»04 Apr 1919
Event Place: «tab»Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»80-5-15
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1839
Birth Date: «tab»10/20/1838
Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Clark Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Rosamond B. Hale
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Galax VA
Burial Date: «tab»4/6
Informant: «tab»Mrs J E Johnston
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4183643
Image Number: «tab»1090
Film Number: «tab»1299698

[NI2413] 1890 Grayson Co, Tax List
Nuckolls, W. S. Est. 23 Camp Fork 3 69
Nuckolls, W. S. Est. 71 2 100 142
Nuckolls, W. S., Est. 41 Pilot Ridge 17 1.50 61.50
Nuckolls, W. S., Est. 15 1.50 22.50
Nuckolls, W. S., Est. 3 1.50 4.50
Nuckolls, W. S., Est. 36 1.50 54
Nuckolls, W. S., Est. 26 1.50 39
Nuckolls, W. S. Est. 22 1.50 33

Grayson Countians in the Civil War
NUCKOLLS, WILLIAM SWIFT: 17, 1860 GCC HH#443, Co. C, 8th VA Cav., Reen l. on 4/27/62 at Crump's Bottom, WV, probably originally Enl. on 7/27/61 i n
Grayson Co. WIA in foot on 7/29/64, in Maryland on raid on Chambersburg, P A.
Furloughed. Age 27, Farm Laborer, 1000, 500, 1870 GCC.

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 Societ y.

William Swift Nuckolls, second son of Clarke S. Nuckolls and his wife, Ro sa Bourne Hale, joined the 8th Virginia Cavalry Co. in 1861. His captain w as Dr. Wm. Bamblett. Wm. Swift Nuckolls was wounded in Maryland in 186 4. He partially recovered from his wounds, and in 1868 was married the fir st time to Miss **Susan B. Hale, daughter of Martin Hale and wife, Jeste na Hale, of Leesburg, Cherokee county, Alabama. (See sketch of Hale family .)

From this union, one daughter, Lelia B. Nuckolls, who married William P. W augh. She was his second wife, and to them were born one son, Swift, and o ne daughter, Susan. Swift Waugh is being educated at the Virginia Polytech nic Institute at Blacksburg, Va., and Susan is in school at Martha Washing ton College, Abingdon, Va.

William Swift Nuckolls married the second time Miss Fannie M. Kinzer, daug hter of Michael Kinzer and wife, Annie Tunner, of Hillsville, Va.; issu e: three daughters, Annie, Susan Viola, Amelia Clyde; two sons, John Micha el, Alexander Heath.

** Susan does not appear in any census with Martin Hale. She appea rs as a child of Martins cousin Dudley Hale in both the 1850 and 1860 cens us.

My great grandfather was also the son of William swift and Susan ha le or at least that is what HIS marriage says...This was a Brick wall f or us for years untill we found their Marriage in Raleigh county. His Na me was Calvin Porter Nichols and to the best we can figure out he was rais ed by a Martha Nickols /Nuckols in wythe county after susans death he mu st have been living with them too long to be recovered like Lelia was.. .I have not been able to figure out who Marthas husband was or what the ir relation was to william swift and would love to know...If you can he lp me in any way I would Love to have any info that might point me to them ....Calvin married Martha Belle Jewell and they had My grandfather Erne st ...there are a few of us floating around out here that would love to so lve this mystery...I thank you in advance.. My name is Doris Meadows a nd I live in Md.I have one brother in Va and one sister in Tenn all from t his line.We first located William swift and Susan hale living with his par ents and the date was after Lelia and Calvin were born...we are assuming S usan was ill and since it was during the civil war and we know william swi ft was in the war and was injured ...we assume she stayed with his paren ts and the kids were sent to live with others.. After he remarried after s usans death Lelia was somehow returned to them.. Calvin was not we found h im in a census with a Martha as the head of house hold in wythe county,,be fore he was married.in Raleigh county..His parents are listed as william s wift and susan on their marriage.....My family knew little about him a nd I was told he was know as silent Cal...My only memory of him was as a c hild at his wake...My grand mother lived to be 95 and as dumb as I was I n ever thought about genealogy.... I know that my mother tells that calvin w as injured in the mines and supported them during the depression on his p ension of 1 dollar a day.. Doris Iammom2u2@aol.com

[NI2414] Comments on the Cemetery page says - Gordon
http://www.ls.net/~newriver/va/nuckcem.htm

[DI2414] Name: «tab»Sopha L. Ward
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»19 Mar 1878
Death Place: «tab»Grayson, Carroll, Virginia
Age: «tab»30
Birth Date: «tab»1848
Birthplace: «tab»Grayson, Virginia
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»B. E. Ward
Father's Name: «tab»Clark Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Rosamond
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07002-3
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2056981
Reference Number: «tab»e 45
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRQZ-9KQ : accessed 7 April 2012), Clark Nuckolls in entry for Sopha L. Ward (1848).

[XI2414] Grayson Co Cemetery book records borth 10/30/1844 and death 6/15/25 1869?

[DI2415] ame: «tab»Mary Ann Moore
[Mary Ann Nuckolls]
Gender: «tab»Female, married
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»65-9-7
Birth Date: «tab»8 Mar 1848 Grayson Co, VA
Death Date: «tab»15 Dec 1913
Death Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»Dec 1913
Father: «tab»Clarke Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Rosa Bourne Hale
Burial Family Cemetery, Galax, VA

[NI2416] Moved with her brother Benjamin to McMinn Co, TN and returned to Virginia

[DI2416] Book: Wythe County, Virginia Annotated Death Records 1915-1917, Vol. II Compiled and Annotated by Joyce Shelton Luck, 2008.

Page 82

DORTHULA GERTRUDE UMBARGER: White, female, widow, housewife; b: April 09, 1850 in Old Town, Grayson Co., VA, d: January 24, 1916 in residence in Galax, Grayson Co., VA; Age at death: 65 years, 5 months, 15 days old; Time of death 9:00 a.m.; Cause of death: carcinoma of liver, Physician: H. A. Dalton; Father: Clark Nucholls (sp. this way), VA, Mother: Rosamond Hale, Grayson., Co. VA, Spouse: (1) Robert Rogers & (2) William Albert Umberger, Wythe Co., VA; Informant: George W. Todd, Galax, VA; Burial site: East End Cemetery; Date of burial: January 25, 1916 at 11:00 a.m., service at Wytheville Methodist Church; Funeral Home: J. L. Porterfield (BVS, Grayson Co., Reel #40, DC#917; Chitwood, East End Cemetery, p. 45; Porterfield, Vol. III, Record #131).
«b»Notes:«/b» A note on funeral record indicated she was buried in Capt. Foster's square by her husband, Mr. Robert Rogers. The pallbearers were D. B. Hochman, A. H. Shores of Wytheville, L. M. Todd & R. B. Todd of Galax, VA; The $14.00 funeral bill was paid in advance.

[NI2419] 1890 Tax List Grayson Co, VA
Nuckolls, S. M. 314acres 16 2 200 buildings Value 628

Classified Business Directory
1888-1889 for
Grayson County
Old Town -
Preston Osborne, S. N. Nuckolls, B. F. Nuckolls, S. M. Hale, W. P. Waugh,
John Brown, Houstin Edwards, Joshua Austin, T. J. McClamart, H. F. William s,
H. Williams, J. B. Coldwell, E. P. Givens, C. M. Howard, T. Patton, J.
Higgins, J. Todd, M. D. Tarrowe.

JONES FUNERAL PARLOR GALAX VIRGINIA
RECORD OF DEATHS and COFFINS BOUGHT 1905-1936
890 Dec 7 1918 S N Nucholls for Nathaniel Brown


Staphen N Nuckolls
Age: 55 State: VA 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0055
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0206
County: Grayson
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Wife Leona 43 Virginia
Daughter Lennie 24 Virginia
Daughter Bertha 20 Virginia
Son Hale 17 Virginia
Daughter Day 14 Virginia
Daughter Down 10 Virginia
Son Ben 10 Virginia
Son Irl 04 Virginia
1 non-relative

[DI2419] Name: «tab»Stephen Nathaniel Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»89
Birth Date: «tab»12 Aug 1857
Death Date: «tab»15 Jan 1947
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»10 Feb 1947
Father: «tab»Clark Hale Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Rosamond Bourne
Spouse: «tab»Leona Nuckolls

[DI2420] Name: «tab»Elizabeth Nuckolls Todd
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»68
Birth Date: «tab»28 Aug 1861
Death Date: «tab»31 Jan 1930
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»1 Feb 1930
Father: «tab»Clark Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Rosa Hale
Spouse: «tab»Geo W Todd

[NI2422] 1870 Census of Grayson co

76. Moore, Isaac 62 Farmer 2000
Uphama 64 Keeping House
Churchwell 25 Farm Laborer
Phillips, Rachel 25 Domestic

[MI2422] (Medical):Attending physician died before filing death certificate

[DI2422] Name: «tab»Church F Moore
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White, widower
Age at Death: «tab»81-6-12 Grayson Co, VA
Birth Date: «tab»19 Jun 1841
Death Date: «tab»24 Nov 1922
Death Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»Feb 1923
Mother: «tab»Euphamy Jones
Inf-Arthur Moore

[XI2422] Name: «tab»Churchwell Fawbush Moore
Birth Date: «tab»10 Jan 1841
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»31 Dec 1922
Death Place: «tab»Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Isaac Moore Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Oldtown, Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»Mary A. Moore
Father: «tab»Isaac Isom Moore
Mother: «tab»Euphema Fawbush Moore
Children: «tab»Leona Nuckolls Moore
Lura D. Moore
William Moore
Glen Fawbush Moore
Celia Fawbush Moore
Amelia Bell Miller
William O. Moore

[NI2424] The Brown Family came from Yorkshire, England before or about the ti me of the formation of Grayson Co.

[DI2463] Name: «tab»George W Means
Social Security #: «tab»513013764
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»6 Sep 1885
Birth Place: «tab»Missouri
Death Date: «tab»9 Feb 1971
Death Place: «tab»Orange

[NI2464] Name: «tab»Pauline B Means
Birth Date: «tab»21 Nov 1893
Age: «tab»64
Port of Departure: «tab»New York, New York, United States
Arrival Date: «tab»24 Sep 1958
Port of Arrival: «tab»Southampton, England
Ship Name: «tab»United States

[DI2464] Name: «tab»Pauline Bixby Means
Social Security #: «tab»513013764
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»21 Nov 1891
Birth Place: «tab»Missouri
Death Date: «tab»12 May 1982
Death Place: «tab»Los Angeles

[NI2465] Spouse:
Anita E Beumer Nissing (1907 - 1989)*

[DI2465] Name: «tab»Costello F Means
Birth Date: «tab»1 Jul 1888
Claim Date: «tab»28 Dec 1956
Type of Claim: «tab»Life Claim
Notes: «tab»27 Dec 1956: Name listed as COSTELLO F MEANS

[XI2465] Name: «tab»Costello F Means
Birth Date: «tab»1 Jul 1888
Birth Place: «tab»Clarksdale, DeKalb County, Missouri, USA
Death Date: «tab»3 Sep 1957
Death Place: «tab»Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Saint John United Church of Christ Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA

[NI2491] Operated Dee's Fashion Center Big Spring Texas

[BI2491] Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997
about Sharion Lynn Nuckolls
Name: Sharion Lynn Nuckolls
Date of Birth: 11 Apr 1944
Gender: Female
Birth County: Howard
Father's name: Manley Weldon Nuckolls
Mother's name: Millie Louise Whitaker
Roll Number: 1944_0008

[DI2491] Name: «tab»Sharion Lynn Nuckolls
[Sharon Lynn Dees]
[Sharion Gammons]
[Sharion Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»458707720
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»11 Apr 1944
Birth Place: «tab»Big Spring H, Texas
Death Date: «tab»Aug 1983
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Feb 1960: Name listed as SHARION LYNN NUCKOLLS; Nov 1970: Name listed as SHARON LYNN DEES; 04 Nov 1977: Name listed as SHARION LYNN GAMMONS; 29 Dec 1987: Name listed as SHARION NUCKOLLS

[NI2576] In his will * * * proved July 24, 1702, Capt. Charles Hansford makes provi sion for a
livelyhood' for his son-in-law, Mr. Henry Duke. Surely su ch a bequest would not have been made for Col. Henry Duke, or even for h is son Henry. Col. Henry Duke was of great distinction and wealt h. * * * He was already married in 1681, at least."

[NI2578] Father: James Cosby Dickerson b: ABT 1744 in Louisa County, VA
Mother: Mary Roscow Cole b: 19 DEC 1747 in Goochland County, VA

She married first James Dickerson 3/21/1795 Louisa Co, VA

Richmond Enquirer 7-16-1830 Vol XXVII Issue 20 Pg1In Chancery In Louisa Co unty Court, June 16, 1830James Cole Dickinson  against :William Gilliam a nd Elizabeth his wife, formerly Elizabeth Barclay, George Boxley and Cathe rine his wife, formerly Catherine Barclay, John Kimbrough and Catherine h is wife, Wm S Boxley, Samule Hunter and Mary his wife, Albert Boxley, Jo hn Graves and Marine his wife, Eliza J Boxley, which said last mentioned C atherine, William S, Mary, Albert, Marine and Eliza J, children of Jo hn S Boxley and Mary Boxley, dec'ed who was Mary Barclay, John W, Lucy Ann e, and Mary B Boxley, which said John W, Lucy Anne and Mary B Boxley are c hildren of John C Boxley, dec'd., another child of the said Mary Boxley, d ec'd, Virginia and Martha Boxley, children of Joseph Boxley, dec'd, anoth er child of the said Mary Boxley, dec'd, Mary and Elizabeth Boxley, childr en of Benjmain Boxley, dec'd, another child of the said Mary Boxley, dec' d, John Wills, John Winn and Lucy his wfie, Nancy Boxley, now the wid ow of John C Boxley, dec'd, which said John, Lucy and nancy are childr en of John Wills and Lucy Wills, dec'd his wife, who was Lucy Barclay, Joh n, Joshua, Horatio, Lucy Anne, and Elizabeth Wills, children of Horatio Wi lls, dec'd., another child of the said Lucy Wills, dec'd, James L Oliver a nd nancy his wife, which said Nancy is a child of Susan Dickinson, dec'd w ho, in her life time, intermarried with Jas Dickinson Jr , her first husba nd, and the father of the said last mentioned Nancy, who survived her fir st husband, the said James Dickinson Jr, and then intermarried with Pallis on Boxley, Robert H Andrews, child of Wm Andrews and Bolina his wife, whi ch said Bolina is a child of the said Susan by her said first husband, Jam es L Holladay and Huldah his wife, Catherine Boxley, George B Nuckolls a nd Mirah R his wife, Jane and Susanna Boxley, which said Huldah, Catherin e, Mirah R , Jane, and Susannah are children of the said Susan, byt the sa id Pallison Boxley, her second husband.The defendants, George Boxley and C atherine his wife, John Kimbrough and Catherine his wife, Virginia and Mar tha Boxley, James L Oliver and Nancy his wife, and James L Holladay and Hu ldah his wife, not having entered their appearance, and given security acc ording to law and the rules of this Court, and its appearing to the satisf action of the Court, that they are not inhabitants of this State, On the m otion of the plaintiff, by his counsel, It is Ordered, That the said defen dants do appear here on the first day of September Court next, and answ er the bill of the Plaintiff, and that a Copy of this Order be forthwith i nserted in the "Enquirer", a paper published in the City of Richmond, f or two months successively, and posted at the front door of the Courthou se of this county, on some Court day. A copy Tests, John Hunter, C.L.C Ju ly 9 1830

[NI2580] Email 10/4/1999 Ken Shelton kshel69114@aol.com Seeking information of Frances Nuchols who married John J Shelton Hardin Co, KY 7/23/1863.
The Society has never been able to find a record of this marriage, not locate in a census record. 1870 Hardin Co,Ky a John Shelton md to a Catherine. There does not seem to be a Frances Nuckols of an age for marriage. Possibly a widow.

Family descendant and researcher through son Henry, but no documentation
Sharon Weiss familyhistory2004@yahoo.com

2/2011
I am the GGGG grandaughter of Frances Nuchols who married Peter Shelton. Her father was Samuel Nuchols. They lived and died in Louisa and Hanover County. Their son Samuel fought in the Revolution. I have both Frances and Samuel Nuchols wills and a great deal of additional information. Please send me information on how I can join the Nuchols Kindred Society. Jan jmaurizi@yahoo.com

[NI2581] Family of Peter from WFT Vol 4 Tree # 1725

Subj: Nuckols
Date:8/23/2000 11:14:58 AM Mountain Daylight Time
From:chrdcol@gte.net (Charles and Dee Colvin)
To:EVILSIZER3@aol.com
Sandi, this was posted on Knights5 and on a previous post the sender had stated family legend had it that her line connected to President William Henry Harrison, and was asking if anyone connected. I remember you were seraching this surname~~Dee

Thomas Shelton 1705-1778 of Middlesex county Va who married Ann (last name unknown) Among their children were Peter 1734-1803 of Va who married
Frances Nuckols. Then Samuel Shelton 1758-1833 of Va who married Jane
Henderson; who had David Shelton 1792-1847 of Ky who married Patsey Haley;
who had Henry Shelton 1817-1888 of Mo who married 1 Mary Boren, 2 Jane
Vaughn; who had Maximilian C Shelton 1860-1943 of Ok who married Frances
Lincoln Curtis. Parents of: Curtis McKinley Shelton 1896-1972 of Neb. >>

Valentine, Edward Pleasants, The Edward Pleasants Valentine papers : abstracts of records in the local and general archives of Virginia relating to the families of Allen, Bacon, Ballard, Batchelder, Blouet, Brassieur (Brashear), Cary, Crenshaw, Dabney, Exum, Ferris, Fontaine, Gray, Hard y, Isham (Henrico County), Jordan, Langston, Lyddall, Mann, Mosby, Palmer, Pasteur, Pleasants, Povall, Randolph, Satterwhite, Scott, Smith (the family of Francis Smith of Hanover County), Valentine, Waddy, Watts, Winst n, Womack, Woodson. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1979, 2784 pgs Loui sa Co, VA pg371

[HI2581] (Research):Family researcher and descendant
Bruce Earnhart son of Robert Ernhart and Ester Ferguson
George Ferguson and Winifred Warner
Charles Ferguson and Carrie Shelton
Nickolas Wm Shelton and Eliza McCarter
Thomas Shelton and Mary Johnson
Henry Shelton and Mary
Peter Shelton and Frances Nuckolls

[NI2587] ALDRIDGE, DAVID - SO 2981; SC 1363; WO 25619; BLWT 19573-80-500; 13238-80- 55. Rejected. Widow, Julia A. In Capt Samuel Gooden's Company, Kentucky Mi litia. Enlisted 9/10/1814, discharged March 10, 1815.
Residence: 1850-55 Vermillion Co, IN; 1871 Vermillion Co, IN (P O New port). Widow; 1878: Terre Haute, IN. Soldier alleges service as substitu te for Elijah Aldridge. Maiden name of Soldier's first wife: Rebecca Davi s. Widow: Julia A first married Van Duzen. Marriage of Soldier and wido w: Oct 25, 1868 in Edgar Co, ILL. Soldier's death; Sept 11,1877, Vermilli on Co, IN. Widow's death: September 2, 1878, Terre Haute, IN
State of Indiana, Vermillion Co, 20 March 1871, David Aldridge, ag ed 80 years, a resident of Vermillion County, Indiana, appeared before Jam es A Bell, Clerk of Vermillion Circuit Court and declared that he was marr ied (but since the war); that he served the full period of sixty days in t he military service of the United States in the War of 1812; that he was e nrolled in Samuel Gooden's Company, 16th regiment. Kentucky Militia, Gener al McArthur's Brigade at Newport, Kentucky on 10 September, 1814 and disch arged at Fort Malden , Canada on 10 March, 1815; that the British when lea ving burned the Fort and he with his regiment was employed in rebuildi ng Ft Malden until his final discharge.
Attorney: Joshua Jessup. Post Office: Newport, Vermillion Co, IN, a nd place of abode in said county.
John S Bush and john R Highliff, witnesses.
Widow's Brief: Julia A Aldridge declared she is the widow of David Al dridge, a private in Capt. Samuel Gooden's Company, Kentucky Militia; Cla im 25609, March 9, 1878. P O 1105 E Poplar St, Terre Haute, Vigo Co, IN: A ttorney: Andrew Grimes.
Application filed June 11, 1878. Refers to husband's pension. Reject ed on ground of the death of claimant as reported prior to completion of h er claim.
R H Carr and Harriet E Low, witnesses. Widow stated that she was marr ied to said David Aldridge on 25 October 1868 in Edgar Co, Ill, by Samu el McKee, a justice of the peace. Her name prior to said marriage being Ju ly A Vanderzan; that she was previously married to James Van Duzan who di ed August, 1854 in Orange Co, New York, and that said David Aldridge had b een previously married to Rebecca Davis who died twelve years ago in Vermi llion Co, IN and her husband died on 11 September 1877 and that the follow ing have been places of residence of self and husband. Said husband liv ed in Kentucky for Nine years and then came to Indiana and in Parke and Ve rmillion Counties for 40 years, where she lived with him in wedlock unt il his death and a few weeks thereafter moved to the city of Terra Haute a nd she has since resided there.
Widow died very suddenly September 2, 1878. She was an aged lady a nd known as the widow of David Aldridge. She was remarried to a man nam ed VanDuzen after death of David Aldridge. At the time of her death, she l eft three children; James VanDuzen, Charles VanDuzen and Julia Van Duzen ., all of age. The children were from her second husband, She left no chil dren from first marriage. Very respectfully, N Filbeck
(not known whom she married first, but likely, Van Duzen)
(shows daughter Julia alive in 1877)

[DI2593] Name: «tab»Lizzie M Nuckols
[Lizzie M Buckler]
Death Date: «tab»21 Jan 1926
Death Location: «tab»McCracken
Residence Location: «tab»McCracken
Age: «tab»37
Gender: «tab»Female
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»14 Jul 1888
Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»Allen Buckler
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky

[DI2594] Name: «tab»Alonzo Anthony Williams
Death Date: «tab»11 Oct 1912
Death Location: «tab»Mccracken
Residence Location: «tab»Mccracken
Age: «tab»38
Gender: «tab»Male
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»11 Nov 1873
Birth Location: «tab»North Carolina
Father's Name: «tab»Hamilton Williams
Father's Birth Location: «tab»South Carolina
Mother's Name: «tab»Magdeline Mccabe
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»South Carolina
Inf Mrs J A Kelly

[NI2595] If you look at the death dates for Finis Luther Holt and his son Donald 's death dates you will see that they are the same. This is correct. Dona ld had a heart attack while sitting at the kitchen tabel, as my G Grandfat her Finis went to the front door to go accross the street to his other son 's (Harold) house, he he also had a heart attack at the door with his co at in his hand. Harold found both his Father and Brother that same day, wh en he went to check on them, he had noticed that early that day the fro nt door was open to there house. When he had gone away, and when he return ed later the door was still opened. It was very very cold and snowy that d ay in December. I remember the call when we got it from my Uncle to my fat her, and that Dad had to go and tell my Grandfather Finis James Holt, t he news of the deaths. My Grandfather did not take the news well. We h ad a double funeral for both of them.

[NI2596] Never located in 1920 or 1930 census

[BI2596] WWI Draft says 1885
Mothers pension application says 1886

[DI2596] Name: «tab»Caswell G. Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»12 Jul 1885
Birth Place: «tab»Dunkersburg KY
Death Date: «tab»24 Jul 1934
Death Place: «tab»South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana, USA
Age: «tab»49
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse: «tab»Mary Burns Nuckols
Father: «tab»
Mother: «tab»

[XI2596] Plot: Section 4, Row 4

[NI2597] 1920 Marion Co, Indianapolis, IN pg 12b
Harley W Hull 31 IN
Irene 24 IN
Hubert S, son, 5, IN
Ila Nuckols, 30 IN, Married, roomer
Caswell G Nuckols age 9, IN, roomer

Death Cert says she is widowed.
Informant- J S Culley Mallory Ave, Memphis, TN

[DI2597] Name: «tab»Ila Nuckols
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»20 Mar 1934
Event Place: «tab»Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»45
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»01 May 1888
Birthplace: «tab»Ky
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»J.S. Culley
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ky
Mother: «tab»Kansas Nall
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ky
Occupation: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Forest Hill
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»24 Mar 1934
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4184419
Image Number: «tab»1801
Film Number: «tab»1876811
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 6780

[NI2600] MITTIE NUCKOLLS
Date 270209
Age 059
Place BALLD
Volume 006
Cert 02703
Deathvol 27

Death Cert names father Dr C A Elliott born Louisville, KY and mother Jenn ine Foree born in Ballard Co, KY

[DI2600]
Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953
Name: «tab»Mittie Nuckolls
[Mittie Elliott]
Death Date: «tab»9 Feb 1927
Death Location: «tab»Ballard
Residence Location: «tab»Ballard
Age: «tab»59
Gender: «tab»Female
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»7 Oct 1867
Birth Location: «tab»Ballard
Father's Name: «tab»D C A Elliott
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Louisville Kentucky
Mother's Name: «tab»Jennie Foree
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Ballard

[XI2600] (59y-5m-4d)

[NI2602] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 9/12/1918
Res Dunklin Co, Charitin, MO
Age 20 born Jan 6 1898
Farmer, kin-Eura Nuckles, same address
Tall, medium Build, no hair or eye color entered

Unable to locate in 1930 Census

[DI2602] Name: John Nuckles
SSN: 486-18-8161
Last Residence: 63933 Campbell, Dunklin, Missouri,
Born: 6 Jan 1898
Died: Sep 1984
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 )

[NI2605] Farmers Cabinet, 12-29-1858 Vol 57 Issue 22 Pg 2 (From Chicago Journell)
Fugitive Slave Excitement in Western Iowa
Nebraska being a mere territory, the Constitution of the United States, ac cording to the Dred Scott decision, authorizes the holding of slaves there in. On the strength of this, a Mr Nuckolls, a Missouri slaveholder, remov ed into that Territory with a number of "chattels" and established himse lf at Omaha, which is on the opposite shore of the Missouri River from Iow a. - These "chattels" finding the land of Freedom so near by, crossed t he river one day into Iowa, which, as the world knows and as its progre ss proves, is a very good Free State. At last accounts, Mr Nuckolls had n ot heard of his escaped "niggers" but was awfully excited , as also were s ome seventy-five others of nigger-driving propensities at Omaha, who threa tened to cross over into Iowa, and take summary vengence upon the Free-Soi lers of Tabor, a Yanke town on the other side, whose people are charged wi th having coaxed off the "niggers" and with harboring them. There is gre at excitement both in eastern Nebraska and in Western Iowa in consequen ce of these liberty seaking "niggers" and Mr Nuckolls is tremendously furi ous.

Tri-Weekly Miner's Register, Central City, Colorado, Aug 1, 1862 Issue 3 Col B
Nuckolls & Wyatt
Few men in the West have transacted as much business, or been as successful as S F Nuckolls. He has owned or been interested in half a dozen stores, two or three banks, and any number of town companies. He has occupied a leading position in every community where he has lived, and enjoyed an enviable reputation for integrity and liberality. His present partner has been for a long time his confidential clerk. Of the difficulties with his former partner (Mr Hawke) we know nothing, but we rejoice at the evidences of continued prosperity observable about the establishment since our arrival. Those dashing good bargains, will find them at the store.

The Cheyenne Leader, Cheyenne Wyoming, Jan 28, 1868, Issue 110 Col B
S F Nuckolls
S F Nuckolls-We this moring paid a visit to the store of S F Nuckolls. We were shown through the entire building by Mr Shepperd. It is unneccesary to say that we were surprised to see the immense stock of goods this house contains. All kinds of dry goods, staple and fancy groceries, wooden and willow, glass and hardware-in fact it is impossible to name the articles. Suffice to say that Mr N keeps a general stock, and if you want anything good and cheap, go to S F Nuckolls. Mr N. is now in New York City, and is daily shipping new goods to his Cheyenne house.

The Hamburg Reporter, Hamburg, Iowa, February 13, 1914
Original Notice: March term 1914
Elijah F. Burson, plaintiff vs Thomas Ripley and ---Riley his wife; Rupe rt B. Nuckolls and Georgia Nuckolls his wife, William Nuckolls and Bruce N uckolls...Elijah claiming absolute ownership of a piece of land...on Feb 1 3, 1861 Thomas Ripley bought land, heirs unknown...Jan 5, 1874 Steph en F. Nuckolls seized land no record but he, conveyed some land to Heath N uckolls that Stephen F. Nuckolls and Lucinda his wife, both deceased,.. .. heirs are Bruce, Rupert and William.....records were lost or misplac ed in Fremont County records.


Stephen Friel Nuckolls, b. Aug. 16, 1825, d. Feb. 14, 1879, Salt Lake Cit y, Utah. He was only 29 when he arrived in Table Creek, Neb.,1854. He had come to Missouri from Grayson C. H. in 1848; returned to Grayson Co., V a.; married, then came back to Missouri. He, his brother Heath Nuckolls, and the men who laid out and founded Nebraska City, Neb., were mostly y oungsters - the leader was S. F. Nuckolls; he devoted the longest hours, gave the most careful thought to the enterprise. Given an education much b etter than the average, Nuckolls wanted learning well established in Ne b. City. " Crowded Civilization " begun to tell on the nervous, restless Nuckolls. He fathered the idea of the first Cemetery, Wyuka, in 1855 - Indian name: high ground on high hill. When Nebraska was a Territory, he was prominent in securing the change to a State. Nuckolls Coun ty is named for him. With sympathy for the South, he thought it best to move his family to Jersey City, N. J., during the War. From 1864 to 18 67 he was in New York selling mining claims, dealing in metal stocks and meeting the country's big financiers. In 1867 he moved to Wyoming -starti ng a store in Cheyenne and greeted the Union Pacific when it joined the to wn with the outside world. When Wyoming assumed Territorial dress, Nuckol ls was one of the leaders, delegate to Congress, helped to write the first constitution, and from this Legislative Assembly was elected a member of the Congress, Washington, D. C. The winter session was a busy one f or the young town-builder-all sorts of bills were introduced to relieve t he depression-touched territory - among them was an act to reduce the interest rate. "I believe money is worth all you can get for it," Nuckolls sa id, " but I realize that we are depressed and so I reluctantly vote for t he measure. If you keep the rate high you will discourage speculators fr om wasting money on foolish ventures." " In 1875 Benj. Floyd Nuckolls wro te Stephen Friel Nuckolls for help in building a Methodist Church at wh at had been Grayson C. H., but at this time the Post Office was Nuckollsville, VA., the ' courts being moved to Independence. He promptly answered, if we would promise to raise $1,000, he would send $1,000 -he sent the $1,000 in New York Exchange checks, stating he wanted us to put up a good building. Our Church was dedicated by Dr. David Sullins in 1876. Th is Church has been a great blessing to us. My father, Stephen Nuckolls, w hen a young boy, drove an ox-team and hauled logs to the sawmill for lumber to build this Church." The founder died in Salt Lake City in 1879. The re he had hoped to live peacefully for many years, but it was not to b e. Worn out from having burned the candle at both ends, he passed away at 54 a victim to the restlessness which had carried him into a half do zen pioneering communities and 'saw him in the forefront of every importa nt exciting adventure. Nuckolls was symbolic of the youth that establish ed Nebraska City; Youth that sees through untroubled eyes, scoffing at precedent and "perience. Fortunately for our pioneering juveniles, and fortunate for us, they builded well and, as the record shows, prophesied with uncanny accuracy. (Taken from Nebraska City News-Press, @Nebraska City, Neb ., and Pioneer Settlers of Grason Co, Virginia, by B. F. Nuckolls.)

NUCKOLLS, Stephen Friel, a Delegate from the Territory of Wyoming; born in Grayson County, VA., August 16, 1825; completed preparatory studies; moved to Linden, Atchison County, Mo., in 1846; engaged in mercantile pursuits 1847-1853; moved to the Territory of Nebraska in 1854 and fou nded Nebraska City; held several local offices; established the Platte Va lley Bank in 1855; served in the Nebraska Territorial legislature in 185 9; moved to the Territory of Colorado in 1860 and engaged in banking and m ining; moved to New York City in 1864; moved to the Territory of Dako ta in 1867 and settled in Cheyenne; engaged in mercantile pursuits; upon t he organization of the Territory of Wyoming was elected in 1869 as a Democ rat to the Forty-first Congress and served from December 6, 1869, to March 3, 1871; was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1870 to the Forty-second Congress;
resumed his mercantile pursuits; served as a member of the second legislative council of Wyoming in 1871 and served as presiding officer; delega te to the Democratic National Conventions in 1872 and 1876; moved to Sa lt Lake City, Utah, in July 1872 and engaged in milling; died in Salt La ke City, February 14, 1879;interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery.

EARLY NEGRO HISTORY IN NEBRASKA
The first Negro to set foot on Nebraska soil was in 1839, when a Negro servant in the company of Fray Marcos,a monk of great ability, touched the so uth-eastern part of the state. He returned the following year with Corona do and again touched part of the state. This information is from McMaste rs History of the United States

Slavery never did secure very much of a foot-hold in Nebraska as evidenced by data given during this period. The first slave known of in Omaha w as owned by an Indian squaw.---- Palladium, August 16, 1854. Though no records show slavery as a popular industry in Omaha, local interest was evidenced by an article appearing in the, "Omaha Nebraskan," which quotes the Chicago Times and Herald on the running away of Eliza, a slave, from STEPHEN F NUCKOLLS, to Chicago, and her arrest November 12, 1860. The census of 1860 showed there were 81 Negroes in Nebraska, 10 of whom were slaves.--- Kerns, 1931 in his social study of The Negro in Omaha

Charles Nuckolls trip June, 2000
Next, I went to the Nebraska Historical Society in Lincoln, Nebraska. They have a file on the Nuckolls. This file contains original copies of let ters written to Ezra Nuckolls from relativies, friends and business associ ates. Some of the letters are from some important people in the region. The letters - most are 145 years old, are in excellent condition. It also contains letters from and to other Nuckolls; especially, Stephen F. Nuckolls. There are two interesting stories in the file. One is about how Stephen Nuckolls' bank in Nebraska City avoided the bank failures of 1857. The 2nd story is about how the indians captured and tied up the U.S. Indian Agent on the 3rd floor of Stephen Nuckolls' store in 1861. They stayed there until money was raised to pay part of the allotment money they we re owed by the U.S.

The Nuckolls ran freighting operations out of Nebraska City. A freight wagon train usually consisted of about 25 large freight wagons - each wagon pulled by at least six ox. They often used long horn steers as their ox. They made 10 miles per day and it took 2 months to get through to Denver. Columbus Nuckolls, as a wagon master, lead 12 of the trains. About 10 Nuckolls' families lived in Nebraska City about 1858. Nuckolls County, Nebraska is named for Stephan Friel Nuckolls who was instrumental in helping the territory become a state and also helped develop Nebraska Cit y. In Nebraska City, a house used to run freighter operations (not the Nuckolls operations but a competitor) has been restored. Sadly, Nuckolls brick building, built in 1857, burned down.

I found a lot of interesting information at the Nebraska City library on the Nuckolls. A lot of info on Stephen Nuckolls' efforts to retrieve run a way slaves and the court case that Nuckolls was involved in. Nuckolls caught up with his two run away slaves in Chicago and tried to capture them b ut was almost hung by the free slavers. While pursuing the slaves in Iowa, Nuckolls attacked a man who he believed helped his slaves escape. The man sued Stephen Nuckolls and won. Nuckolls was forced to pay $10,000 for assaulting the man. In one of the books in the library, a cartoon is drawn showing Nuckolls striking the man with the butt of his gun. The court case made history because it was the first time a black man was allowed to testify against a white man in an Iowa court. This occurred in 1859. The Iowa man took part of Nuckolls' money and built a new house and barn. Curiously, the barn burned down in a suspious fire.

We know Emmett is Stephens brother. We do not know who William E is. Stephen and Lucinda were obviosly living together this early, but did not marry until 1877.

Cox, W. W. [View Citation] [Table of Contents]
History of Seward County, Nebraska : and reminiscenses [sic] of territori al history
University Place, Neb.: J.L. Claflin, 1905, 675 pgs.
Pg 28 It may sound strnge to the younger readers to hear that Nebraska in the ante-bellum days was a land of slavery. In 1860 there were a number of slaves in Nebraska City. Alexander Majors had two or three. S F Nuckols had two and there were others

In April, 1854 Stephen F. Nuckolls, and in May of the same year Allen A. B radford crossed the river, making an arrangement with Hiram P. Downs, whereby they became, with him, joint owners in the claim which he had taken, immediately employing Charles W. Pierce to survey and stake off a city. This work was commenced in May, 1854, Dr. William Dewey, Cornelius Schubert, Samuel Saunders, and others assisting. This company, known as the Nebraska City Town Company, subsequently added to its membership H. P. Bennett, William B. Hail, Lafayette Nuckolls, John Doniphan, L. D. Bird, James Doniphan, S. E. Frazer, Marshall Woodward, N. B. Giddings, Charles F. Holly, J. W. Kelly, W. S. VanDoren, Robert Cook and J. Sterling Morton, all, or most of these securing a goodly number of corner lots, there being as may of these as it was within the scope of mathematical possibilities to create.

Tullidge, Edward W. Tullidge's histories. : containing the history of all the northern, eastern and western counties of Utah, also the counti es of southern Idaho : with a biographical appendix of representative m en and founders of the cities and counties : also a commercial supplement, historical.
Salt Lake City?: E.W. Tullidge, 1889, 933 pgs.
Vol. II. The commerce of the north (Corrine and its founders) pg241
Prominent among the representative men of Corrine in the early times... .S F Nuckolls


Name: Nuckolls, Stephen Friel
Birth - Death: 1825-1879
Accession Number: 3125751
Source Citation: Biographical Annals of the Civil Government of the Unit ed States.
During its first century; from original and official sources. By Charles L anman. Washington, DC: James Anglim, 1876.(BiAUS)
Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1971. The Continent al Congress (September 5, 1774 to October 21, 1788) and the Congress of t he United States (from the first through the ninety-first Congress Mar ch 4, 1789, to January 3, 1971, inclusive). Washington, DC: U.S. Governme nt Printing Office, 1971. Biographies begin on page 487.(BiDrAC)
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-1989. The Conti nental Congress, September 5, 1774 to October 21, 1788 and the Congre ss of the United States from the first through the one
hundredth Congresses, March 4, 1789, to January 3, 1989, inclusive.
Bicentennial Edition. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 198 9. Biographies begin on page 507.(BiDrUSC)
Who Was Who in America. A component volume of [Who's Who in American Histo ry.]. Historical Volume, 1607-1896. Revised Edition. Chicago: Marquis Who 's Who, 1967.(WhAm HS)

History of Utah by Orson F. Whitney
Volume 3 Chapter II 1879'96 1881
The trial took place in the spring of 1875, beginning on the 31st of Mar ch and ending on the lst of April. Judge Emerson presided, Messrs. Carey a nd Baskin prosecuted the case and Messrs. Sutherland, Bates and Snow defen ded it. The jury was composed of seven Mormons and five non-Mormons, namel y, Joseph Siegel, Jesse West, George M. Ottinger, Albert W. Davis, Willi am Naylor, DeWitt C. Thompson, Joseph Peck, S. F. Nuckolls, Samuel Bringhu rst, M. B. Callahan, W. C. Morris and James McGuffy.


«b»LETTER FROM S. F. NUCKOLLS.
«i»Read before the Old Settlers' Picnic on June «/i»17, 1874 Salt Lake City, UT«/b»
«i»Maj. J. «/i»Tv. «i»Pearman, President Old Settlers' Association:
«/i»I thank you kindly for the honor done me in your letter of the 26th ult., in behalf of the Old Settlers' Association of Otoe county, Nebraska, extending to me an invitation to deliver the annual address before your Society at the fourth reunion, to be held this present month. . I would most gladly accept your invitation, but now is the busy mining season, and I have other and pressing duties that prevent, so that I must decline this opportunity of meeting my old friends in Otoe county-the best friends that man ever had. It was October 1, 1846, when, being just twenty-one years of age, I left my native Virginia and traveled two hundred miles on foot to Wyandotte, on the Ohio river. There I took passage on a steamboat to St. Louis as a deck passenger. I have before me my passage ticket, which read as follows: STEAMBOAT SWATARA.
Trip No 4 1846, S F Nuckolls paid deck passage to St Louis to wood and coal .
From St. Louis I made my way by land to what is now called Civil Bend, but which was then known as Hog Thief Bend, about five miles from Nebraska City. On the steamer Swatara I had made the acquaintance of William Lambert, who lived there. When I arrived at his house he told me I could board there gratis, as long as I pleased, if I would help" grit;" as there was no mill in the country and all the corn meal had to be made in that way.
The next day there was a horse race, and as everyone present had bets on the race except A. A. Bradford, Deacon Lambert, and the writer, we three were elected judges of the races. Judge Bradford was then county clerk of Atchison county, and he persuaded me to go down with him to Linden, Mo.
In a few days there was a wedding to take place at Mrs. Cornog's in Hog Thief Bend, to which all Linden went, ere the sun was low. But, lo! the Methodist circuit rider, who was to tie the knot, did not' come because the Tarkio river could not be crossed. The impatient . guests arranged with B. M. George, sheriff of that county, to perform the ceremony between Wm. Wells and Miss Cornog:. Mrs. Cornog was opposed to this proceeding, but everyone else said it was all right; so the ceremony was performed, turkey and pigs eaten, and there was dancing on the puncheon floor of that log cabin" till daylight did appear." Two days thereafter the minister arrived and learned of the circumstance, and insisted that they should be remarried according to the forms of his church, which was duly done.

Judge Bradford, who was' prominent at this wedding, some years afterwards was connected with Hon. J. S. Morton, Hon. J .•F. Kinney, and Horace H. Harding in inducing Joseph Murphy, of Iowa, to give a grand oyster and champagne supper at the Nuckolls House, Nebraska City. At this social gathering there were present such eminent men as Gov. S. W. Black, A. J. Hopkins, E. A. Des Long, Dr. J. C. Campbell, John B. Boulware, W. R. Craig, Wm. McLennan, Geo. E. Crater, W. R. Sroat, C. H. Cowles, Dr. Wm. Dewey, J. H. Decker, Wilson M. Maddox, Gideon Bennett, Dr. Henry Bradford, H. P. Bennett, Gen. H. P. Downs, N. S.Harding, Thomas Morton, Judge Edward R. Harden, of Georgia, M. W. Riden, Mills S. Reeves, and many others. Hon. J. F. Kinney presided, and, after all the wine in town had been drank, at the expense of Murphy, the following resolutions were introduced by Han. J. S. Morton, and unanimously passed:

WHEREAS, We are convened here this evening, at the invitation' of a distinguished
and eminent member of the high and honorable profession of the law-a bright particular star in that firmament of legal erudition, whose effulgence illumines the fertile and magnificent valley of the Missori river-Joseph Murphy, Esq., of Fremont county, Iowa; therefore, be it «i»Resolved,
«/i»1: That in the intellectual economy of Joseph Murphy are all the elements and acquirements appertaining to the sound, practical, and profound lawyer, the ever reliable, staunch, active, energetic, and sagacious Democrat. .
2. That the said Joseph Murphy, for his honesty, integrity, and indomitable industry and sobriety, is peculiarly fitted for a seat upon the supreme bench of the supreme court of Utah, for which place he seems to' us «i»the man«/i»-the man furnished at this crisis in the affairs of that polygamous commonwealth, as Napoleon was to France, by the hand of a never erring destiny.
3. That we earnestly, solicitously, anxiously, and prayerfully petition His Excellency,
James Buchanan, the President of the United States, to nominate and, by . and with the advice and consent of the United States Senate, confirm our friend and host as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah. And furthermore, be it «i»Resolved, «/i»That we wish Joseph Murphy, Esq., long life, honor, happiness and
prosperity in this world; that we thank him for this entertainment; and that when late he may be called to «i»return «/i»to heaven, his ecstatic psychological essence may evaporate to sing forever and ever beneath the ambrosial palm trees of that viewless world, where the Hesperian oligarchy blooms perennially forever and aye.
A newspaper printed up the river, milled the «i»Bugle, «/i»in 1854, published the following:
The Military Reserve on which Nebraska City is situated has not been publicly abandoned. What assurance have settlers that the War Department will not order the whole Reserve -six miles long, three broad-upon which the pleasant town site of Nebraska City is situated, to be sold to the highest bidder? The public buildings are yet unsold, and the people may at some future day find their happy homes subject to the auctioneer's hammer.

During the fall of the same year the first foot race took place, in which Wilson M. Maddox was beaten by the writer.
In 1855 the first legal" mill" occurred, before Judge E. R. Harden, of Georgia. Hon. O. P. Mason and H. P. Bennett engaged in physical combat, but no blood was shed. The court was much astonished at western habits. During the same year Hon. J. S. Morton became interested in the Nebraska City «i»News. «/i»Upon his first arrival with his estimable wife they visited the printing office, then in the second story of the old Block House, in company with the writer, finding Shack Grayson the sole person in charge, who afterwards-owing to his early associations-became a distinguished member of the Mississippi legislature. In 1856 the proprietors of Nebraska City, fearing that the town of Wyoming ,would eclipse Nebraska City, concluded to buy that town, and did so, but they did not pay much for it. Later in the same year Riden & 'White published the following statement of the stock market:
Nebraska City lots, $50 to $300.
No choice ones offered.
Omaha scrip, no inquiry.
Omaha lots, no sales.
Wyoming lots, heavy transfers to capitalists..
Hamilton, ten shares for a brass watch and a little black dog.
Otoe, Gideon Bennett reports that no sales made except to those who will build.
Delaware, no inquiry.
Powhocco, 20 shares for an old blind horse and two Peter Funk watches.
Fairview, 36 shares for a big white dog and an old gun.
Xenia, 50 shares for a gilt watch chain and ten cents «i»cash.
«/i»Fredonia, 20 shares for a pewter watch and a pair of boots.
Brownville, lots donated to any man who wears store clothes.
Kearney, 7 1/2 miles distant, too high (on the hill).
In' January. 1857, the Otoe County Lyceum was established, and the following officers elected:
President-W. R. Craig.
Vice-President-Wm. E. Pardee.
Recording Secretary-Philip K. Reily.
Corresponding Secretary-H. H. Harding.
Librarian-H. M. Giltner.
Treasurer-Francis Bell.
Sergeant-at-Arms-J. O. B. Dunning.
Trustees-.:..Joshua Garsiele, M. W. Riden, Henry Bradford, S. F. Nuckolls, M. K. Kay.

In 1858 the great firm of Russell, Majors & Waddell commenced freighting for the government from Nebraska City to Utah, New Mexico, and military posts in the West. During that year they started out 4,000 teamsters, with 3,000 wagons, and over 30,000 head of oxen. Their business was managed by Alexander Majors, Esq., in a manner that gained the admiration of the country and gave the city an impetus in every branch of business. The writer and other old settlers were invited to go out to camp to see the first train started, upon which occasion Mr. Majors addressed the" Outfit" as follows:

Ox TEAMSTERS: I am a moral and religious man, and feel it my duty as a member of society to carry out and enforce so far as possible a wholesome moral 'influence; therefore I give every employee one copy of the Holy Bible to defend himself against moral contaminations, and also a pair of Colt's revolvers and a 'gun to defend yourselves against warlike Indians; and each of you are required to sign a contract to the effect that while in our employ you will not use profane language, nor get drunk, nor gamble with the rights of citizens or Indians; nor do anything ungentlemanly towards anyone; and a violation of this agreement shall make you liable to a discharge and a forfeiture of your wages.
We pay the highest prices that are paid for the services that you are now about to engage in, and your good behavior is a part of the value that we receive for what we pay you. If it were right to take a man's labor for nothing, which it is not, I would not allow anyone of you to travel with one of our trains if you would board and find yourselves and work for nothing, and at the same time violate the rules of propriety just laid down to you.
It is my desire that our firm shall be a means of largely benefiting our employees while they are associated with us. To do this, we must have rules and discipline for your government, which must be obeyed, otherwise there will be confusion, and your standard of morality would be lowered. There are two distinct kinds of influence that affect the children of men-what we call the bad and the good. If men enjoy the genial and wholesome influences desired, they must be practically right in their lives. Otherwise the bad influence will take hold of them. I desire you, wagon masters, to be kind and gentle and dignified toward the men in your care, and for this your reward will be the respect and gentlemanly deportment of your men toward you.
I want you young men who are placed under these wagon masters to obey them, and shall anything then go wrong they will be held accountable for any blunders. Now, young gentlemen, you will observe by the rules established that I do not require you to sign a temperance pledge, but to keep from getting drunk. I will, however, suggest that the only sure way to keep from getting drunk is not to drink at all. If I had a weakness of that kind, and a man calling himself my friend invited me to drink, I would consider him more an enemy than a friend. There are some here who may say that they cannot refrain from the habit of swearing: Perhaps you have not thought of what a wicked thing profane swearing is.
Many young men have mistaken notions in regard to this practice. I may think it an accomplishment, while it is a shameful disgrace. It carries with it, other evils that you would be ashamed to acknowledge that you were guilty of. Many say that it is the only had habit they have-that they hate a liar or a
coward.- They forget that it is next to impossible to swear without commencing with, a lie. The greatest cowards in the ·world are the most profane, and vulgar swearers. No man who calls upon the Almighty to damn his soul means what he says. If he did he would not be guilty. of such blasphemy. Now, young gentlemen- you who think that you cannot refrain from swearing-I will now tell you of three positions where it would not be possible for you to swear. I will call with you upon your mother sitting at her center table with the old family Bible on it, and two or three other ladies with her. Could you introduce me to them and wind up with an oath? Not one of you is so degraded as to be guilty of doing so.
I will now go with you to church. We will place three Christian ministers in the pulpit, fill the pews with fathers and mothers with their little curly headed, blue eyed, and rosy cheeked boys and girls. Is there a gentleman among you that could bring out a profane oath with such surroundings?
«tab»The next situation. in which we will make the test will be in the position in which we are now associated. We are here in our rough costumes, we have the ox yoke, the huge wagon and log' chain, and our situation is one that gives us nothing to bolster up or restrain us, but the manhood and remembrance of our good mothers and their advice.
Now, young gentlemen, I will say to those who assert that they cannot help swearing I will cease speaking for two minutes, so as to give time for any man who is now present who says that he cannot refrain from swearing to deliver himself from some of those huge oaths. [A pause.] So now, not one of you seems burdened with a desire to swear. I thank you, young gentlemen, for standing the test, and pray that you may always maintain true integrity and refrain from profane practices. If perchance I meet one of your mothers I pray that she will not say to me that while you were in our employ you lost your good name, and my aim shall be to send you back to your homes with your habits and business qualifications bettered instead of lowered. Now, young gentlemen, in time of peril remember your fathers and mothers who raised you, and the God who sustains you.

And now, Old Settlers, Farewell. I will omit no opportunity That may convey my greetings, love to thee. S. F NUCKOLLS.

7/17/2011
Hi! My name is LaVonda Bando, I work at the Morton-James Public Library in Nebraska City, NE. I'm helping a class getting information on Stephen Friel Nuckolls. They are working on the information on the Nuckolls House. We know it was built for Territorial capital building, but fail. It was a bank and Nebraska City Transfer Company. A big fire in Nebraska City destroyed it.
Questions:
Did the Nuckolls family live in the building while they were in Nebraska City?
Was there any other business in the building?
We wondering what happened to ground after the fire?
We are also trying to connect Stephen Nuckolls with the Underground Railroad that was in Nebraska City.
We hope you can help us with any information.
Thanks,LaVonda Bando
Morton-James Public Library, 923 1st Corso,Nebraska City, NE 68410
Phone 402-873-5609,Fax 402-8735601, email: lavbando@gmail.com

The Hamburg Reporter Hamburg Iowa 25 December 1958
 ...for some reason this legal requirement was not performed by Augustus Borchers until Jan 24 1866 not by Steven F Nuckols until Nov 17, 1866.

[DI2605] Daily Gazette Colorado Springs Colorado 19 February 1879 Death of Colonel Nuckolls We clip the followig notice of the death of Colonel Nuckolls from the Salt Lake Daily Herald. He was a brother-in-law of D J Martin, Esq, of this city, and was a resident of the state fron 1861 to 1865. He w as among the most prominent operators in mines during the mining exciteme nt in 1865. He still owned, at the time of his death, considerable real estate in this county, and his friends among the old residents will read this kind notice with interest : Colonel Stephen Frederick Nuckolls di ed at his residence in the eighteenth ward yesterday morning. The immedia te cause of his demise was paralysis, though he has been confined to his r oom for nearly three weeks past, during which time he suffered from other afflictions. He was consious of his approaching end, and spoke of it with a quietness and indifference that showed that he had no fear of facing death; he also gave directions relative to a number of matters of a private character. His wife havind died about a year and a half ago, his family of four boys are now left without parents, though they have many warm friends. Colonel Nuckolls was over 53 years of age, having been born August 16th, 1825 in Grayson County, Virginia. In many respects he was a remarkable man. At a very early age he left his native state and went to Missou ri , where he took up his abode and engaged in the mercantile business. Be ing possessed of an exceptional fine business mind and qualification s, he was very successful in his enterprise and gathered considerable mean s. He then went to Mills County Iowa, where he became a banker, and start ed a branch house at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in which business he was agi an successful. By 1860 he had become very wealthy and owned large trac ts of land in Missouri, southern Iowa and Nebraska, while he was also enga ged in business in Nebraska City. The construction of the Union Pacific ra ilroad having been commenced he followed the road to Cheyenne, where he ag ain located and entered business and it was but a short time thereafter until he was elected delegate to congress from Wyoming. In this capacity he displayed a great deal of ability and was considered on all sides to be a very useful man. As a member of congress he was instrument al in securing very important legislation which effected Nebraska, Colorda o, Wyoming and Missouri directly, and the entire west indirectly. Some time after the expiration of his term July 7 1872, he moved to Utah, of which territory he has ever since been a resident. Prior to entering congress he lived in Colorado and contributed greatly to the development of th at state--then, however, a territory. He has twice been a delegate to national democratic conventions, once in 1872 and again in 1876. His busine ss investments have been of a varied character, embracing mercantile, stock raising, banking and minign, in all of which he was singularly successful, and amassed considerable wealth. His minig enterprises have been conducted in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah; he was also connected with a very large Mexican enterprise. One peculiar characteristic of Colonel Nuckolls w as his strong affection for old ties and connections not only of persons but also of localities. It is said of him that he has never lived in a community that did not profit by his residence, and as soon as he would loca te in a place he at once began to devise means for the advancement of su ch locality. Few men have contributed more to the general development of t he west than Colonel Nuckolls, and he will be missed in every community in which he resided, not only for the assistance rendered by him, but for the strong personal friendships entertained towards him for his sterli ng qualities. He was essentially a public spirited man, kind, liberal a nd honest and upright in all his dealings, and having been educated in the democratic school, remained a strong supporter of that party until his death. For many years past he has been a member of the Masonic fraternity of this city, and the order will attend to his funeral. The funeral ser vices will be conducted at the late residence of the deceased at 2 oclock p.m. next Sunday, under the auspices of Utah commandery No 1 Knights Templars.

[NI2606] 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)
Rosamond Nuckolls was my great grandmother. I have heard grandmother tell about her. I have grandmother's diary which tells of her poor health and lingering lickness prior to her death. IN my files also are several letters to her from her husband. All of these references point to that of a courageous person of kind and loving personality. The photograph of her would also indicate a delicate physical condition. Her husband's letter indicated a deep love and affection for his wife. She was born in Grayson Co, VA on April 13, 1829 the third daughter and fourth child of Ezra Nuckolls and Lucinda Hale. Her parents had been married six years. Life in the frontier area was strenous. They had negro slaves to help with the work, but as time went on, more children came into the family. Cooking was done in the fireplace which furnished heat and light also. They no doubt lived in a log cabin with several other cabins around for the slaves. Rosamond's two brothers, Stephen Friel and Heath, by 1850 had taken an interest in the "western movement" into Missouri and Nebraska. They had friends there and were anxious to follow. So it was that in 1849 when she was 20, Stephen Friel, 24 and Hath, 19, she went with Heath to Sidney Iowa, leaving her seven younger brothers and sisters home with her parents in Grayson Co, VA. One of her sisters, Elizabeth was 3 years old at the time. I knew her well as she was close to her niece, my grandmother, in Santa Monica, Calif. No doubt Rosamond found the frontier life in Sidney, IA interesting. All buildings were of log construction. The opening-up of the new area with the land sales gave an atmosphere of great activity, as, no doubt, those people there were all out to make a place for themselves in the "untamed west." Conditions in the early development are referred to in the story i gave under Henry Augustus Borchers. While in Sidney, Iowa, Rosamond met Henry Augustus Borchers who had returned recently from serving with the Missouri Mounted Volunteers in the Mexican War. They were married in Atchison Co, MO and settled in Sidney, Iowa, where their first four children were born. The marrige took place June 12, 1851 some two years after Rosamond had left Grayson County, VA. After a stay in SIdney of some six or eight years, they moved south a few miles to Hamburg, Fremont County, Iowa where her husband had developed the town of Hamburg, Iowa and built a home in which to rear his family. It was in this home that Rosamond gave birth to six more children. Only two of the six children lived more than 18 months. The cause of the early deaths is not known, but it seems that death came often in the new home as indicated in the children's death dates:
Lucinda died 1/5/1859 age 9 months
Ella died 8/24/1861 age 13 months
Ida died 9/4/1864 age 4 months
Charles died 5/14/1866 age 8 months
Cora died 4/29/1868 age 18 months
Mother Rosamond died 3/1/1869 age 40 years

or six deaths in the family in ten years. The frontier life and weather conditions and low ground near the Missouri River where flooding frequently existed provided unhealthy climate that took a toll of life.

[XI2606] Rosamond is buried in the Nuckolls Cemetery by her husband and a grandchild named for her, Rosamond Sweetser at Rockport, MO

[NI2607] 10/30/1857 Atchison Co, MO
Platttsburg Land Office 36.4 acres
Document Nr.: 22705
Accession/Serial Nr.: MO4770__.377
BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N
NWNE 28/ 65-N 42-W No 5th PM

10/30/1857 Nodaway Co, MO
Platttsburg Land Office 40acres
Document Nr.: 22706
Accession/Serial Nr.: MO4770__.378
BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N
SWNE 28/ 66-N 37-W No 5th PM
Platttsburg Land Office 40 acres
Document Nr.: 22707
Accession/Serial Nr.: MO4770__.379
BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N
NWNE 32/ 66-N 37-W No 5th PM
Platttsburg Land Office 40 acres
Document Nr.: 22709
Accession/Serial Nr.: MO4770__.380
BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N
SESE 33/ 66-N 37-W No 5th PM

10/1/1859 Nodaway Co, MO
Platttsburg Land Office 40 acres
Document Nr.: 22708
Accession/Serial Nr.: MO4830__.311
BLM Serial Nr.: MO NO S/N
SENW 32/ 66-N 37-W No 5th PM

Deed of sale: 9 January 1863, Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska, USA.(1 3) Joseph Keiser purchased property in Nebraska City on this date for $1 50 from Heath Nuckolls. The property is described at Lot number 5, Block n umber 8 in Nebraska city. He sold this property on 31 July 1863 to Charl es Schneider for only $75. In 2005 the property has been subdivided but n ow contains a bar called the Lineman Bar, property owner Mr. Claude Mich on at 416 Central Avenue. The current value of the
property (2005) is $5,390 and the taxable value is $56,710.According to t he land records from the Register of Deeds, Otoe County Courthouse, the pr operty was originally purchased by Henry Bradford, Mayor, in 1857 from t he U.S. Government. He sold it to Heath Nuckolls in 1857, who sold it to J oseph Kaiser in 1863, who sold it to Charles Schneider, also in 1863. Schn eider sold it BACK to Heath Nuckolls in
1864 (?!), who sold it to Anton Zimmerer in 1865.

1870 Otoe Co, Nebraska City, NE
Nuckolls, H 39, Trader, b VA $78000
S F 31 b MD (f)
JE 9 b NE (m)
LM 6 b NE (m)
AF 4 b NE (f)
B 2 b NE (m)

[NI2608] Went to Mississippi in 1850 and Texas in 1859

"Lafayette Nuckolls at the age of 20 was the youngest member of Nebraska's Territorial Legislature. Some editors said was was more amuzing than influential.." Jerry A Reed, Box 402

[DI2608] 1860 Mortality Records Andrew Co, MO, Savannah, Twp
Lafayette Nuckles age 24, married, born Virgnia, Died Feb 1860, Merchant

[NI2611] Biography pg 384 Illustrated History of Ark Valley Colorado 1881
Emmett Nuckolls- This gentleman was born in Grayson COunty Virginia the 16 th of June 1842. At a very early age he came to Nebraska City Nebraska, li ving with his older brother who was in business there, until the age of 1 7. IN 1850, with many others, emigrated to Colorado, located at Denver, a nd engaged in the stock trade. The first of July 1878 visited Leadville, a nd was so well pleased with the country, he started the stock and wagon bu siness, of which he is now one of the firm; they also are large deale rs in hay and grain. Mr Nuckolls has been successful in busines s. He is a member of the Board of Aldermen and is one of Leadville,s usef ul citizens. He was married, in November 1866 and has a family of four boy s.

Fiftyniners' Directory Colorado Argonauts 1858-1859
NUCKOLLS, Emmett, an arrival of 1859, born in Virginia, a stockgrower in A rkansas Valley.

Denver Land Office Records, 1862-1908
Name: Emmet Nuckolls
Township/Direction: 5/South
Range/Direction: 69/West
Book: Register of Cash Receipts, 3 vols.
Type: Preemption Act entry
Bureau of Land Management: 6
Application #: 2925.00

11/15/1878 Jefferson Co, CO
Assigned For Automation 2925 COCOAA 064867
160 ac W½SE 30/ 5-S 69-W
No 6th PM CO
SESE 30/ 5-S 69-W No 6th PM CO
1 30/ 5-S 69-W No 6th PM CO
Remarks: LOT 1 OR NESW QUARTER

5/6/1890 Lake Co, CO
Assigned For Automation 16184 COCOAA 013153
16.85 ac 13/ 9-S 81-W No
6th PM CO
9-S 81-W No 6th PM CO

Obituary
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death on Wed Oct 12th 191 0, of our President, Emmett Nuckolls, after a brief illness following an i njury received while attending to his regular duties at our plant. The Nuc kolls Packing Co -Pueblo.,COWent to Colorado

Living with Emmet in the 1870 Census Arapaho Co, CO was a William Nuckol ls age 21 born in MO, relationship not known. Family not located in 1880


First Name: Emma Last Name: Nuckolls
Ethnicity: Last Place of Residence:
Date of Arrival: April 24, 1906
Age at Arrival: 44y
Gender: F
Marital Status: M
Ship of Travel: Morro Castle
Port of Departure: Havana
Manifest Line Number: 0009

1910 Census of Pueblo Co, Pueblo Co along with Emmett and his sons Geor ge W and Ezra is a John W Nuckolls age 38 b MO wife Martha, age 35, no ch ildren, md 4yrs. he is a RR Foreman. If this is a son of Emmet, he does n ot appear in any previous census. His age is the same as Ezra.

[NI2612] 1860 Fremont Co, Sidney, IA
Harvey G Bourne 35 VA
Frances, 33 VA
Mary 10 VA
Houston, 5 IA
Thomas Churchill 25 Eng
Henry Leonly 19 IN
Betty Nuckolls, 13 VA
Sena Nuckolls, 18 VA

[NI2615] Foot Prints on the Sands of Time: A History of Southwestern Virginia and N orthwestern North Carolina by Dr. A. B. Cox Originally published by The St ar Pub. Co. Print, Sparta, N.C. Aug. 1900. William Bourne and family were early settlers who built the first iron wor ks in the county. The place is known as the old furnace on Rock Creek n ow owned by Joshua Cox. Mr. Bourne was clerk of the county for a numb er of years. Their daughter, Mary married Col. Martin Dickenson who resid ed at Old Town, was county clerk and hotel keeper. Their son, William Bour ne, Jr. was a worthy citizen. He and his excellent wife raised a family th at did honor to their parents and country. Their daughter, Miss Lucinda married Freelin Nuckolls who moved to Cheyenn e, Wyo. Territory and was the first representative of the Territory in con gress.

[DI2615] Deseret Evening News, Salt Lake City Utah 10/18/1877
Departed
Mrs Nuckolls, wife of Col S F Nuckolls, died last evening at her residen ce in the 18th Ward. He husband, who was absent in the Sweetwater countr y, was telegraphed to the other day, regarding the critical condition of h is wife. He is expected to reach home this evening. The deceased had t he reputtion of being a most estimabel lady, universally respected by tho se acquainted with her. The cause of death was general debility.

[XI2615] Name: Lucinda Nuckolls
Birth Date: 0 0 0
Death Date: 0 0 0
Burial Date: 17 October 1877
Cemetery: Mount Olivet Cemetery
Source: Sexton Records / Grant
Grave Location: B_13_12 1/2 11

Name: Lucinda Nuckolls
Birth Date: 7 July 1827
Birth Place: VIRGINIA
Death Date: 17 October 1877
Death Place: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Burial Date: 11 October 1877
Cemetery: Salt Lake City Cemetery
Source: Sexton Records
Grave Location: MT.OL--CEMT--

[NI2616] The Hamburg Reporter Hamburg Iowa 25 December 1958
Henry Augustus Borchers was born in Hanover Germany on Aug 26, 1817. His p arents were Frederick William and Amelia Steffen Borchers. The reasons be hind the decision to leave Germany and come to the United States have be en obscurred by time, but he arrived in the New World in 1837 at the a ge of 20. Employed for two years in a store in Baltimore Maryland in 18 39 he moved to Weston, Platte County Missouri, a short distance from St Jo seph Missouri. He he engaged in the merchantile business with an older bro ther, George, for the next nine years.
IN August of 1848 he took up an arms for his adopted country and to ok part in the Mexican War. Mr Borchers served honorably with Co C Missou ri Volunteers, under Captian Craig. After discharge at Ft Leavenworth Kans as he moved to Linden, in Atchison County Missouri, then on to Sidney whe re he was a merchant for several years after 1850. Dissatisfied with affai rs there and expressing a desire to be located nearer the large German set tlement between the Missouri border and Rock Port, Mr Borchers started eve nts rolling which eventually led to the formation of a new town.
In 1857, in conjunction with Job Matthews, A Travis, Henry Brumback a nd Harvey Rector, he formed a company, purchased the land and proceed ed to lay out a virgin tract of swamp, bluff and river bottom into a tow n. This was done by a West Point trained surveyor, Col William Dewe
Mr Borchers was married to Miss Rosamond Nuckolls on June 12, who bo re him three daughters and two sons. Bettie married Edward H Sweeter, Caro line married J H Milby and Florence married Dr F B Rumsey. Son Albert marr ied Miss Mollie Jacobs and George was wed to Miss Kate Reeves.
Mr Borchers was a Lutheran. His life was consistant with his cree d. In all business transactions he was honorable and upright as well as li beral and enterprising. The old Borchers store was located just under t he bluff south of the Hamburg bottling works. The family home was locat ed wher the present High School now stands and was removed when the new st ructure was built in 1924.

[DI2617] Nebraska Daily News Press, Nebraska City, NE Mar 10, 1926
(Has picture insert) Susanf F Nuckolls, 86, wife of Heath Nuckolls, founder of town, dead.
Susan F Nuckolls, 86, widow of the late Heath Nuckolls, a native of Virginia and founder of Nebraska City with his brother Stephen F Nuckolls, died Yuesday nigth at the house of her only child, Mrs Jay Wesner, 903 Fourth. Mrs Nuckolls had been in good health until four days ago. Susan F Rutledge was born May 20, 1839 at New Market, Baltimore Co, MD. In her youth she came west with her parents Mrs and Mrs John Rutledge and settled in Richardson Co. On July 28, 1859 she married Heath Nuckolls, a native of Virginia who had come to Nebraska City in 1854. He and his brother were associated in the .... the lower site of Nebraska City. He accessor of Table Creek. Mr and Mrs Nuckolls came to Nebraska City in 1860. Mr Nuckolls died April 16, 1907.Six children were born to them, of whom, but one Mrs Lulu Wesner, wife of Jay E Wesner survive. They leave also 7 grandchildren, 2 great grand children.

[XI2618] Tombstone maiden name is spelled MODIE

[NI2621] First Name: Emma Last Name: Nuckolls
Ethnicity: Last Place of Residence:
Date of Arrival: April 24, 1906
Age at Arrival: 44y
Gender: F
Marital Status: M
Ship of Travel: Morro Castle
Port of Departure: Havana
Manifest Line Number: 0009

[NI2623] Living with Sarah in 1900 Census was a granddaughter named Leslie born 6/1 885, CA CA MT. She was a child of son William.

[DI2623] CADI Sarah A Nuckolls age 81 died San Luis Obispo Co, 6/23/1909

[NI2624] Death certificate of son Chester names his mother as Justin Swift

[NI2626] This line provided by Judy Powell NWK
eves01@bellsouth.net

(will probated in Louisa County Court October 12, 1846) and Garland Burnl ey Duke was appointed executor. He enlisted in the Revolutionary Ar my at the
age of 16 and served four years, his enlistment being dated Februa ry 1, 1777, as first sergeant under Capt. Garland Burnley, his cousi n, in the regiment of Col. Francis Taylor. Virginia Line, and continu ed in constant service until April, 1781, when he was regularly discharge d. He was granted a pension of $120 annually, under the law of June 7, 18 32, by the Secretary of War, (Virginia
House of Delegates Journal, December Session, 1834, Document 44, page 14 .) He married April 18, 1783, Elizabeth Swift, born March 28, 1762), w ho was the daughter of Richard Swift and wife Mary, who is believed to ha ve been a daughter of Richmond Terrell, of Louisa County, Va. Richard Sw ift was a son of Rev. William Swift, the first rector of St. Martin's Pa rish, in that portion of Hanover County, Va., which, in 1742, became Lou isa County. Hardin Burnley Duke was appointed administrator of his mothe r's estate, who, after the death of his father, James Duke, married Samu el Redd and died about November, 1823. He was also administrator in 18 43 of the estate of his brother, Clevears Duke

Source: A genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre family : from civil, mi litary, church, and family records and documents. Smyth, Samuel Gordon,. L ancaster, Pa.. New Era Print Co.. 1984.
Notes: Includes indexes.
Subjects: Duke family.
Shepherd family.
Van Metre family.
Duke, John.
Shepherd, Thomas, d. 1698?
Van Meteren, Jan Gysbertsen.

[NI2629] Va Confederate Units by County of Origin"-Capt B F Coopers Co. The Grays on Guards:
During the Civil War Dr. Cooper served on General Stonewall Jackson's sta ff as copy clerk and has charge of the Confederate Hospital in Harrison V a. The citizens of Grayson Co petitioned General Jackson to grant a discha rge to Dr. Cooper as the county was without any medical services.

Brutus Flemming Cooper, M.D., who was the only physician in Grayson Coun ty for 45 years. He went off to the Civil War at age 28 (1860 GCC HH#45 0, Co. F, 4th VA Inf.) and served as a Captain in B. F. Cooper's Co., t he Grayson Guards. The people of Oldtown petitioned his commander to l et him come home because they had no physician and he was released to retu rn to Grayson County. Most of the babies born in Grayson County between 1 855 and 1905 may have been attended by Dr. Cooper. BTW, he married Sarah F rances Nuckolls on 31 Oct 1860 and they had 7 children of their own.

[HI2630] (Research):Unsure where death date came for Susan, as she was living with William and her inlaws in 1870. It is not known where the children were living. Could she be the unknown Susan Nuckles born 1842 md Robert Jones in 1865, moved to Hamilton Co, OH.. (See unknown records). Son Jacob S born 11/1870 Wythe Co, VA

[DI2631] Name: «tab»Margerett Frances Nuckalls
[Margerett Frances Kinzer]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»81
Birth Date: «tab»7 Apr 1865 (sic)
Death Date: «tab»5 Dec 1936
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»5 Dec 1936
Father: «tab»Mickel Kinzer
Spouse: «tab»William Swift Nuckalls

[DI2634] Name: «tab»Leona Mitchell Nuckolls
[Leona Mitchell Cornett]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»73
Birth Date: «tab»26 Jan 1868
Death Date: «tab»6 Feb 1941
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»21 Feb 1941
Father: «tab»William Cornett
Mother: «tab»Linnie Mitchell
Spouse: «tab»Stephen N Nuckolls

[NI2636] 1930 census has brother in law age 28, cant read name looks like Ilen

Death record spelling NUCHOLS

[NI2638] Married first:
Name: «tab»Ernest C. Swanson
Birth Date: «tab»1890
Age: «tab»29
Spouse's Name: «tab»Juanita Choate
Spouse's Birth Date: «tab»1902
Spouse's Age: «tab»17
Event Date: «tab»04 Oct 1919
Father's Name: «tab»Thomas Swanson
Mother's Name: «tab»Emma Smith
Spouse's Father's Name: «tab»Wm. E. Choate
Spouse's Mother's Name: «tab»Augusta Hume

[DI2638] Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - December 30, 1989
FRANKFORT -- Juanita Choate Nuchols, 87, of Ashwood Place, a retired So th Central Bell employee, widow of Robert L. Nuchols, died yesterday at King's Daughters Memorial Hospital. Services 11 a.m. today at Rogers Funer al Home.

[DI2639] Name: «tab»Williamv Edward Choate
Death Date: «tab»23 Jun 1947
Death Location: «tab»Franklin, Kentucky, USA
Age: «tab»67
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»27 Nov 1879
Birth Location: «tab»Frankfort, Kentucky
Spouse's Name: «tab»Augusta Hume
Spouse's Age: «tab»65
Father's Name: «tab»L G Choate
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Shelby, Kentucky
Mother's name: «tab»Frances Roberts
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Falmouth Kentucky

[DI2641] Lexington Herald 4/7/1940 Obit scanned to cd
Athlete Dies After Relapse
Frankfort, KY
Robert L Nuchols Jr, of Frankfort High School Football team died this morning after a 2 week illness.

[DI2646]
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Ruth M. Greenman
Name: «tab»Ruth M. Greenman «tab»
Last Residence: «tab»42044 Gilbertsville, Marshall, Kentucky
Born: «tab»26 Jan 1912
Died: «tab»3 Mar 2009
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Kentucky (Before 1951

[NI2647] Address as of 1/2002
5916 Shar-Cal Rd
Calvert City, KY 42029-9260
502-898-2901

[DI2647]
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Irene Moore
Name: «tab»Irene Moore «tab»
Last Residence: «tab»42055 Kuttawa, Lyon, Kentucky
Born: «tab»31 Oct 1914
Died: «tab»19 Jan 2008
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Kentucky (1971)

[DI2648] Social Security Death Index about Mary L. Adkinson
Name: «tab»Mary L. Adkinson «tab»
Last Residence: «tab»42003 Paducah, Mccracken, Kentucky
Born: «tab»5 Aug 1919
Died: «tab»1 Jul 2008
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Kentucky (1963)

[NI2649] name taken from son Michael marriage certificate. His writing hard to read so compared lettering to other letters and this is the closest I can come to the correct spelling.

[BI2652]
Kentucky, Birth Index, 1911-1999 about Joseph W Moore
Name: «tab»Joseph W Moore «tab»
Date of Birth: «tab»10 Jan 1913
County: «tab»Marshall
Mother's Name: «tab»Maggie Stringer
Volume Number: «tab»9
Certificate Number: «tab»4157
Volume Year: «tab»1913

[DI2652]
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Joe Moore
Name: «tab»Joe Moore «tab»
SSN: «tab»710-12-0361
Last Residence: «tab»42029 Calvert City, Marshall, Kentucky, USA
Born: «tab»10 Jan 1913
Died: «tab»Feb 1978
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Railroad Board (Issued Through) (Before 1951)

Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 about Joe W Moore
Name: «tab»Joe W Moore «tab»
Death Date: «tab»17 Feb 1978
Death Place: «tab»McCracken
Age: «tab»65
Residence: «tab»Marshall
Volume: «tab»9
Certificate: «tab»4221

[DI2653] Social Security Death Index about Edward C. Adkinson
Name: «tab»Edward C. Adkinson «tab»
SSN: «tab»407-09-1464
Last Residence: «tab»42240 Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky,
Born: «tab»8 Mar 1916
Died: «tab»25 Nov 2000
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Kentucky (Before 1951)

[DI2655]
Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 about Julia A Rohrer
Name: «tab»Julia A Rohrer «tab»
Death Date: «tab»16 Apr 1974
Death Place: «tab»Hckmn
Age: «tab»82
Residence: «tab»Graves
Volume: «tab»23
Certificate: «tab»11351

[NI2656] Name: Nuckolls, Thomas Earl
Birth - Death: 1933-
Accession Number: 3125752
Source Citation: Standard & Poor's Register of Corporations, Directors a nd Executives. 1975 edition. Volume 2: [Directors and Executives.]. New Yo rk: Standard & Poor's Corp., 1975.(St&PR 1975)
Who's Who in Finance and Industry. 20th edition, 1977-1978.
Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1977.(WhoFI 20)
Who's Who in the South and Southwest. 13th edition, 1973-1974.
Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1973.(WhoSSW 13)

[DI2656] Nuckolls, Thomas E., 82, died June 8, 2015,
Published in The Courier-Journal on June 12, 2015
Thomas E. Nuckolls, 82, of Reidland, KY died at 7:35 p.m. Monday, June 8, 2015 at his home. Tommy was a member of Reidland Church of Christ. Tommy was a graduate of Reidland High School in the class of 1950 and was a member of the Reidland Alumni Association. He was a member of the Rotary Club and was named a Paul Harris Fellow. Tommy was a Duke of Paducah and a KY Colonel. Tommy served as Route Salesman and in Sales Management while employed with Colonial Bread, Bunny Bread, Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Goldenrod Dairy. He also operated his own business, Paducah Ice Cream, for several years. In his retirement he enjoyed helping out at Neil's Catering and Bob's Drive-In He was avid classic car collector for many years and especially those that were painted red. He was an avid sports fan and especially loved Wildcat basketball and Cardinal's baseball. Tommy loved attending the Kentucky high school state basketball tournament and cheering on the western Kentucky teams.
Tommy is survived by his wife of 64 years, Beverly Greenwell Nuckolls; two daughters, Kathy Nuckolls of Paducah, KY and Mary Jane Robins and husband, Luke of Sequim, WA; one sister, Linda Severns and husband, Jerry of Paducah, KY; one brother, Donald L. Nuckolls and wife, Nova Jean of Paducah, KY; two grandchildren, Thomas Edward Robins and John Palmer Robins, his aunt, Betty Rohrer Butler of Mayfield, KY and several nieces and nephews.Preceding in death were his parents; John Edward Nuckols & Mary Susan Rohrer Nuckols.Services will be held Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at Milner & Orr Funeral Home of Paducah with Terrell Lee Officiating. Burial will follow at Rosebower Cemetery in Reidland, KY. The Nuckolls family will receive friends Friday, June 12, 2015 from 5-8 p.m. at Milner & Orr Funeral of Paducah.Expression of sympathy may be made to Reidland High School Alumni Association, c/o West KY Community Foundation, 333 Broadway, Paducah, KY 42003.

[DI2680] Name: «tab»Paul Edward Adkinson
Death Date: «tab»12 Jan 1939
Death Location: «tab»Marshall, Kentucky, USA
Age: «tab»0
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»10 Jan 1939
Birth Location: «tab»Marshall, Kentucky
Father's name: «tab»Cleo Adkinson
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Marshall, Kentucky
Mother's name: «tab»Louise Nuckolls
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Marshall, Kentucky

[DI2689] Oct 19, 2011 |
CALVERT CITY \emdash Peggy Nell Martin Clements, 82, of Calvert City died Tuesday at her home.She had worked as a cashier at Piggly Wiggly in Reidland and was a member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.She is survived by her husband, James Rogers Clements; three daughters, Karen Seibert of Reidland, Gail Gossum of Possum Trot, and Marsha Harris of Reidland; two sisters, Helen Byrd and Mary Ann Warren, both of Marshall County, and 11 grandchildren.She was preceded in death by one brother. Her parents were Herman C. and Ruth Nuckolls Martin.Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Milner and Orr Funeral Home of Paducah. Burial will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. Friends may call from 5-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Read more: The Paducah Sun -

[MI2699] (Medical):Blind

[DI2701] Name: «tab»Sidney Nuckles
Death Date: «tab»17 Dec 1958
Death Place: «tab»Cleburne, Johnson Co., Texas
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»W
Death Age: «tab»90 years 6 months 10 days
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»07 Jun 1868
Birthplace: «tab»Alabama
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Green Nuckles
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Place of Residence: «tab»Itasca, Hill Co., Texas
Cemetery: «tab»Files Valley
Burial Place: «tab»Hill Co., Texas
Burial Date: «tab»18 Dec 1958
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2115872
Digital Film Number: «tab»4166747
Image Number: «tab»61
Reference Number: «tab»v X cn 73547
Source Citation

"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDM-KQD : accessed 6 May 2012), Sidney Nuckles, 1958.

[NI2709] He was emoloyed at AC Spark Plug, General Motors, never married or had chi ldren.

[NI2717] Was a Vetran of the US Army serving in the Occupational Forces after WW II in Germany. He was employed by the City of Flint Fire Department, f or 28 yrs as a Batalion Cheif retiring in March 1977. Helen worked as a te lephone operator for Michigan Bell, and quit to raise a family, She return ed to work at Rossells Funeral Home, retiring in 1999.

[NI2733] New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Caswell Nuckols
Arrival Date: 11 Mar 1937
Estimated birth year: abt 1910
Age: 27 Gender: Male
Port of Departure: La Ceiba, Honduras
Ship Name: Atlantida
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Nativity: Tennessee
Line: 5 Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_5946
Birth Location: Tennessee
Birth Location Other: Memphis
Page Number: 166
Port Arrival State: New York
Port Arrival Country: United States

Name: Caswell C Nuckols
Arrival Date: 13 Feb 1936
Estimated birth year: abt 1911
Age: 25 Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Hamilton, Bermuda
Ship Name: Monarch of Bermuda
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Nativity: Tennessee
Line: 3 Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_5763
Birth Location: Tennessee
Birth Location Other: Memphis
Page Number: 94
Port Arrival State: New York
Port Arrival Country: United States

[BI2733] Name: «tab»Casswell Graves Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»28 Jan 1910
Birth Place: «tab»Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA
Registration Year: «tab»1910
Father: «tab»Caswell Graves Nuckols, Insurance solicitor
Mother: «tab»Ila Rivers Culley
Certificate Number: «tab»29553
Roll Number: «tab»012
Agency: «tab»Indiana State Dept. of Health
Volume Range: «tab»306 - 309
mothers first child

[NI2734] Daughter of Alex Accardi

New York Passenger Lists
Name: Lillian Nuckols
Arrival Date: 11 Mar 1937
Estimated birth year: abt 1911
Age: 26 Gender: Female
Port of Departure: La Ceiba, Honduras
Ship Name: Atlantida
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Line: 6 Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_5946
Birth Location Other: New York City, New York
Page Number: 166
Port Arrival State: New York
Port Arrival Country: United States

Name: Lillian B Nuckols
Arrival Date: 13 Feb 1936
Estimated birth year: abt 1912
Age: 24 Gender: Female
Port of Departure: Hamilton, Bermuda
Ship Name: Monarch of Bermuda
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Nativity: New York
Line: 4 Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_5763
Birth Location: New York
Birth Location Other: New York
Page Number: 94
Port Arrival State: New York
Port Arrival Country: United States

[NI2735] Nanny was a child of Dr Richard Nuckolls and his slave Mary.

[DI2740] Name: «tab»Gerald Wayne Moore
[Gerald Moore]
SSN: «tab»404505384
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»15 Dec 1936
Birth Place: «tab»Calvert City, Kentucky
Death Date: «tab»12 May 1995
Father: «tab»Joseph W Moore
Mother: «tab»Irene Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»May 1955: Name listed as GERALD WAYNE MOORE; 16 May 1995: Name listed as GERALD MOORE

[NI2746] Terry, James Will Book 2, Page 493 Recorded Aug 1783
Louisa County, wife Henretta; daughter Jane Bullock, son Stephen; ... divi ded amongst Jane Bullock, Mary Terry, Henritta Nuckols, A??? Terry, Sar ah Terry, Elizabeth Terry, Francis Terry, James Terry, William Terry, Barb ary Terry, and Joseph Terry. To Jane a Negro named Crease, To daughter Hen ritta Nuckols a Negro named Hester, To wife Henritta Negros named jack, Lu cy, Amy, Tom, Sarah, and Di[??]. Executors are Robert Goodwin and James Nu ckols

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.

Deed Book B, Page 326Aug 1759Thomas Poindexter and Sarah of Louisa, a nd James Terry £70 200 acres on the South fork of Rocky Branch.

[NI2748] Ardath Edwards file of complete Burris research available on request in PDF

[XI2750] Johnson Hill Cemetery is in the same fenced in area as Michael-Rutledge Cemetery, separated by a "ravine". This cemetery has been referred to as just "Johnson Cemetery", and the whole area of both cemeteries called "Johnson Hill Cemetery", but each has their own cemetery signs posted and are clearly separated.

[DI2762] Name: «tab»Christopher C Trimble
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»85
Birth Date: «tab»27 Feb 1828
Birth Place: «tab»Virginia
Death Date: «tab»28 Dec 1913
Death Place: «tab»Wildcot, Tipton, Indiana, USA
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Spouse: «tab»Julia Trimble
Father: «tab»John Trimble
Mother: «tab»Susana Nuckles

[NI2782] Teacher, excellent carpenter, farmer, rail-road employee: Assessor Tipt on Co.,Indiana during his term of office, he established a record for accu racy in mathematics--when the County Books were audited, not one mistake w as found--even the 3rd checking revealed a perfect set of books; A very re ligeous man, well controlled temper; many neighbors have been reformed bec ause of his quiet control of his team in the field; While working on the r ailroad reparing cars or other chorse, it was his habit to whistle and sin g. When perhaps he would mash a finger, his reaction was to whistle, where as his associates were wont to use vile language; Often when he would whis tle, some one would remark "There goes Trimble, cussing again. Early in li fe he taught us the dictionary habit, he would say, "Now daughter, I cou ld tell you the meaning of that word, but you will remember it fr bett er if you look it up for yourself. There is the dictionary, and that is wh at is is for." (By his daughter Lydia Trimble Cox.

[DI2903] NELSON, DONALD RAY, 90, of Louisville, passed away May 25th, 2014. Born in Louisville, Donald was an «u»Army «/u»Veteran of «u»World War II «/u» a member of Highview Baptist Church, and a mason, belonging to Plumb Lodge #862. Mr. Nelson is survived by his wife of over 70 years, Pauline McKnight Nelson; and his daughters, Lois Read and Denise (Dwight) Knuckles; grandchildren, Adina (Sherman) Milburn, Senta (Brandon) Fultz, Chad Read, Christopher Nelson and Crystal Heavin. Also surviving are his great-grandchildren, Channing, Tyler, Steffen, Cody, Brynn, Gauge, and Cash; and one great-great-grandchild, Barrett. Donald was preceded in death by his son-in-law, Jerry Read; and grandson, Christian Branham. A celebration Of Donald's Life will be 12 p.m. Friday, May 30, 2014, at Arch L. Heady Resthaven, 4400 Bardstown Rd., Louisville. Entombment will follow in Resthaven Memorial Park. Visitation will be Thursday, 2-8 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at the funeral home.

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[DI2908] Same generals report as father William Knuckles has a Squire Knuckles same company same enlistment and same enrollment date (suggesting kinship), shows died in battle 2/10/1863 in London, KY.

[DI2909] Name: «tab»Oakley Miller
[O Miller]
SSN: «tab»345263001
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»8 Jun 1932
Birth Place: «tab»Corbin, Kentucky
[Corbin|]
Father Name: «tab»Charles Miller
Mother Name: «tab»Mamie Knuckles
Death Date: «tab»Jun 1996
Claim Date: «tab»25 Sep 1976
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Oct 1949: Name listed as OAKLEY MILLER; 19 Jul 1996: Name listed as O MILLER

[DI2917] Name: «tab»Ernest L. Knuckles «tab»
SSN: «tab»499-62-4626
BORN: «tab»26 May 1954
Died: «tab»17 Sep 1983
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Missouri (1970)


Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 about Ernest Knuckles
Name: «tab»Ernest Knuckles
Death Date: «tab»17 Sep 1983
Death County: «tab»Harris
Gender: «tab»Male

Name: «tab»Ernest Lee Knuckles
[Ernest L Knuckles]
SSN: «tab»499624626
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»26 May 1954
Birth Place: «tab»St Louis, Missouri
Death Date: «tab»17 Sep 1983
Death Certificate Number: «tab»086818
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Nov 1970: Name listed as ERNEST LEE KNUCKLES; 12 Mar 1997: Name listed as ERNEST L KNUCKLES

[DI2919] Name: «tab»Henrietta Knuckles
[H Knuckles]
SSN: «tab»499808016
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»8 Nov 1962
Birth Place: «tab»San Antonio, Texas
Death Date: «tab»Sep 1994
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Additional Information: «tab»Birth record established before age of 5.
Notes: «tab»10 Jan 1979: Name listed as HENRIETTA KNUCKLES; 09 Nov 1994: Name listed as H KNUCKLES

[NI2923] CONDON, Corinne; 18; md. Palmer R. GALLUP; 21; May 1929 69718
Omaha NE


California, Death Index, 1940-1997 about Palmer R Gallup
Name: «tab»Palmer R Gallup «tab»
Social Security #: «tab»328224746
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»26 Sep 1909
Birth Place: «tab»Missouri
Death Date: «tab»16 Sep 1976
Death Place: «tab»San Bernardino


Missouri Birth Records, 1851-1910 about Gallup
Name: «tab»Gallup
Birth Date: «tab»26 Sep 1909
Birth County: «tab»St Louis
Birth Location: «tab»5075 Maple
Race/Ethnicity: «tab»White
Gender: «tab»M (Male)
Mother's name: «tab»Mildred
Father's Name: «tab»Royer

[NI2925] Married first GRAHAM, Howard B.; 30; md. Sarah G. BEAN; 24; Jun 1900 9115 Omaha, NE

[NI2926] Name: «tab»James D E Clark
Birth Date: «tab»14 Jul 1916
Birth Place: «tab»No Vandergrift, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA
Gender: «tab»Male
Residence Date: «tab»28 Apr 1950
Residence Place: «tab»Leechburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA

Not sure this is spouse, Graveyard has sppuse Violet

[DI2926] Name: «tab»James D Clark
Social Security #: «tab»194099773
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»14 Jul 1916
Birth Place: «tab»Pennsylvania
Death Date: «tab»7 Jan 1986
Death Place: «tab»Sonoma
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Stephenson

[DI2927] Name: «tab»Donald E. Roush «tab»
SSN: «tab»507-05-5067
Last Residence: «tab»54656 Sparta, Monroe, Wisconsin, USA
BORN: «tab»31 Mar 1920
Died: «tab»13 Mar 2002
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Nebraska (Before 1951)

[XI2927]
U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 about Donald Edward Roush
Name: «tab»Donald Edward Roush
Service Info.: «tab»MAJ US ARMY WORLD WAR II, KOREA, VIETNAM
Birth Date: «tab»31 Mar 1920
Death Date: «tab»13 Mar 2002
Cemetery: «tab»Oak Grove Cemetery
Cemetery Address: «tab»Tomah, WI 54660

[DI2929] Name: «tab»James Coope
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»56
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jan 1902
Death Date: «tab»16 Dec 1958
Death Place: «tab»Arlington, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»17 Dec 1958
Father: «tab»John William Coope
Mother: «tab»Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»Ruther Spencer Coope

[BI2932] Name: «tab»Raymon Saylor
Death Date: «tab»30 Sep 1920
Death Location: «tab»Harlan, Kentucky, USA
Age: «tab»0
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»28 Sep 1920
Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»Charley Saylor
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Mother's name: «tab»Delia Skidmore
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky

[DI2932] Name: «tab»Raymon Saylor «tab»
Death Date: «tab»30 Sep 1920
Death Place: «tab»Harlan
Age: «tab»U/1
Volume: «tab»45
Certificate: «tab»22416

[BI2933] Name: «tab»Reede Saylor
Death Date: «tab»30 Sep 1920
Death Location: «tab»Harlan, Kentucky, USA
Age: «tab»0
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»28 Sep 1920
Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»Charley Taylor
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Mother's name: «tab»Delia Skidmore
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky

[DI2933] Name: «tab»Reede Saylor
Death Date: «tab»30 Sep 1920
Death Location: «tab»Harlan, Kentucky, USA
Age: «tab»0
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»28 Sep 1920
Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Father's name: «tab»Charley Taylor
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Mother's name: «tab»Delia Skidmore
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky

[DI2935]
Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953 about Joseph L Helton
Name: «tab»Joseph L Helton
Death Date: «tab»3 Mar 1944
Death Location: «tab»Knox, Kentucky, USA
Age: «tab»75
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»7 Feb 1869
Birth Location: «tab»Knox, Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»James Helton
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Mother's name: «tab»Nancy Davenport
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky

[NI2936] Daughter of Lewis & Rosa Brock.

[DI2937] He was a mental patient, and he died in Danville.

[XI2939] Inscription:
Son of C.B. & E.A. Cassady. Asleep in Jesus.

[DI2941] NUCKOLS (Haines), Norma Jean January 29th 1929 - June 4 2016. After a lengthy illness Mother has passed on but will always be remembered. Preceded in death by husband James Nuckols and daughter Rosemary Long. Survived by her brother Bob Haines and children David Nuckols, James Nuckols Jr, Roy Nuckols, Thomas Nuckols and Diane Foster. Numerous nieces and nephews. Nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren. A visitation will be at 1PM, a memorial will take place at 2PM and a gathering at 3PM at Beavercreek Christian Church, 3009 Shakertown Rd. Beavercreek OH on June 8th 2016.
Published in Dayton Daily News on June 7, 2016

[XI2941] Burial:
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend.

[DI2942] Named as deceased in fathers obit 2014

[HI2949] (Research):Note from NWK- I think Agnes Goings died between 1830 and 1840 and Obediah married nancy Ann before 1840. The wife in 1830 was born between 1771 and 1780, but in 1840 was born between 1781 and 1790 agreeing with the 1850 census of abt 1785. Most likely last name Rader, related to Jospeh Rader for indenture dated 12/16/1854 Grainger Co, TN. Possible she might be the Nancy age 62 living with her grandson William Knuckles in 1870 Rockcastle Co, KY -pg51. However the age is about 20 years off, but stranger things have happened in the census.
William Knuckles, 30 b TN
Samantha F 20 b KY
Nancy age 62 b OH

Note from James Clark
The problem I have with the third wife theory is that no record of a third marriage has been found. Another problem is that Obediah named a daughter Nancy Ann in 1818. Then his son, Spottswood Nuckles, named a daughter Nancy Ann in 1850. Spottswood was about 6 years old when his father, Obediah, married Agnes. She must have raised him like her own and he thought enough of her to name his daughter Nancy Ann. One last instance for the naming of children is when Robert "Bobby" Nuckles named a daughter Nancy Jane. Bobby was born about 1815 and later married Jane Smith. By naming his daughter Nancy Jane, he named her for his mother and his wife.

[DI2950] CHESTERFIELD \endash Rebecca Southard Nuckoles died early Tuesday morning, June 10, 2014. Born Feb. 20, 1941 in Staunton. She had lived the last 35 years in Chesterfield where she helped raise her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Nuckoles; her sisters, Claudine Price and Page Thompson; her son, Randolph "Bobby" Nuckoles, and great-grandson, Joey Epps.She is survived by her sister, Nancy Botkin; her son, Edward Nuckoles and wife, Loretta; her son, Thomas Nuckoles and wife, Kathy; her daughter, Theresa Nuckoles; daughters-in-law, Sandra Martin and Donna Nuckoles; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.She was laid to rest Friday, June 13, 2014, at Calvary United Methodist Church Cemetery in Stuarts Draft.

[NI2962] Married Mary Susan Mathis 12/13/1876
She orn 1857 died 1932

[XI2962] Fairview Cemetery
J J wren 1852-1939
Susan 1857-1932
Lucy, d/o JJ and Sisie 1900-1904
Eden, son of JJ & susie 1879-1888

[BI2966]
Ohio, Birth Index, 1908-1964 about William D Cullum
Name: «tab»William D Cullum
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jan 1963
Birth Place: «tab»Portsmouth, Scioto
State File Number: «tab»1963011251
Additional Information: «tab»Neff

[DI2966] Name: «tab»William Daniel Cullum «tab»
Last Residence: «tab»45662 Portsmouth, Scioto, Ohio
BORN: «tab»25 Jan 1963
Died: «tab»14 Feb 2009
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Ohio (1977-1978)

[NI2975] Married first Sarah Ann Hatfield in Knox Co, KY 2/15/1852
Son of Daniel Emanuel Dugger and Mary Steele.

[HI2975] (Research):Researchers «tab» James Turgeon
Doug Dugger «tab» dougddug@yahoo.com

[DI2975] Unable to locate a death certificate in KY death records

[XI2975] died 9/12/1929 aged 100 years

[NI2977] Her sister Frances married William Knuckles
Her half-brother David Scarborough married Sissy Knuckles and then her sister Mary Olivia Knuckles
All of these Knuckles were children of John Nuckles and Jennie Bray Nuckles.

From James Turgeon 7/2014 jaturgeon@comcast.net
According to Marie (America Marie (Blue)) Byrd (related to a cousin of hers) a story told her by her Mom Emma Dugger . Emma's mother Lucinda was a mean woman. One day she threatened to shoot Emma (nobody knows what she did) and chased her away, Lucinda actually shot at her but her father Hiram Harrison Dugger managed to grab the gun so she only got a graze on her head. After wandering the roads all day, Hiram found her still bleeding and a man drove up in a wagon and after hearing what was wrong, he offered to take her home with him. It was arranged right then and there that Emma would marry his son. Ollie G. Byrd, Emma did and two had a flock of kids, but 'til her dying day she told that she never loved him that she loved another. That other man will never be known, she took that secret to her grave. Marie don't know if Emma ever saw Lucinda after that fateful day.

[HI2977] (Research):A letter written by Mr William Alexander Ogg in 1938 to Mary Z Knuckles indicated that a daughter of John Nuckles and Jennie Bray married a Harvey Dugger who was a "very mean man". This connection has never been able to be established. Lucinda's son Harvey Dugger was born much too late to have married any of their daughters.

[DI2977] Unable to locate a death certificate in KY death records

[XI2977] Not listed in the compiled records of Fairview Cemetery.

[NI2980] No further record. Unproven parentage, but fits with a female in household of Obediah in 1820 and 1830 daughter the right age. There were 2 other William Sparkman marriages one to Prececia, one to Lucinda Ray in 1832 and to M J Findley 1834. Makes me think she died in childbirth.

[DI2982] Tom Dugger born 1/17/1904 Rockcastle Co, Conway, KY
single, died 6/16/1921 of acute alcoholism age 17y4m29d
Father Harrison H Dugger b Wayne Co KY
Mother Lou Scarborough b Rockcastle Co, KY
Informant Harrison H Dugger, B Boone Ky
Buried Rockcastle 6/17/1921

[NI2985] Spouse William Huff
12/7/1898 - 2/9/1958

[DI2985] Name: «tab»Myrtle Huff
Birth Date: «tab»1898
Birth Place: «tab»Kentucky, United States
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Residence Place: «tab»Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Death Date: «tab»7 Apr 1981
Hospital of Death: «tab»Kettering Medical Center
Death Place: «tab»Kettering, Montgomery, Ohio, USA
Certificate: «tab»029898
Age at Death: «tab»83
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Autopsy: «tab»Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: «tab»293-22-8458
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Census Tract: «tab»0906

[BI2996]
Family Data Collection - Births about Edna Bradford Fluke
Name: «tab»Edna Bradford Fluke «tab»
Father: «tab»Oregon Polk Fluke
Mother: «tab»Lillia Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»14 Sep 1874
City: «tab»Turkey Creek
County: «tab»Morrison
State: «tab»CO
Country: «tab»USA

[NI3001] OBit names wife Margaret Keen. Son of Kit Keen. Step mother Mrs Grace Keen. 2 dau Mrs Luise K Schnelling, IA and Mrs Zelma K Fallis, IL. son Leonard P, brothers Morris, Blair and John and Carroll and sister Esther K Adkins. HIllcrest burial Park

[NI3002] 1880 Census Place:Bexar, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255291 National Archives Film T9-1291 Page 31 4A
John C. STANFIELDSelfMMW47TXOcc:FarmerFa: NCMo: TX
Temperance STANFIELDWifeFMW47TXFa: TXMo: TX
John STANFIELDOtherMSW21TXFa: TXMo: TX
Ophelia STANFIELD OtherFSW18TXFa: TXMo: TX
Mary STANFIELDOtherFSW16TXFa: TXMo: TX
Frank STANFIELDOtherMSW12TXFa: TXMo: TX
Amanda STANFIELD OtherFSW12TXFa: TXMo: TX
Henery STANFIELDOtherMSW6TXFa: TXMo: TX
Susan STANFIELDOtherFSW4TXFa: TXMo: TX
Emma STANFIELDOtherFSW2TXFa: TXMo: TX
Charles SPENCEROtherMB37TXFa: TXMo: TX

[NI3005] Childrens birth dates from Sharon Smith
SharonS@angelfire.com
www.angelfire.com/gordongenealogy

[NI3006] Mary Walton apparently died in Jan 1813. Louisa Co Will Bk 10, p. 142 a nd 143, under date of Feb 1814, gives an accounting of her estate by Jo el Walton, administrator. This includes 334œ cash paid Richard Yancey as h is legacy, with a like or similar amount paid to each of his sons or oth er sons-in-law, for a total of 4, 195œ. Also, sale of negroes, 1,759œ; a nd sale of tobacco, 281.10œ. Expenses in Jan 1813 included funeral expense s, 5œ; cash paid for brandy for sale, 4œ; cash paid Crier 4œ38; cash pa id clerk, 10œ.

Cty. Lou, Book: 10, Page: 142, Mary Walton, Type: Sett, Date: 11-Jan-1839
Estate Mary Walton, Joel Walton admr. Jan 1813 cash pd. Richard Yancey h is legacy Nelson Walton do. Meredith Walton do. Richard Nucholls do. Mart in Walton do. Wm. Edwards do. Simeon Walton do. William Walton do. Garla nd Walton do. Frances Smith do. John Walton do. cash for my legacy do. Re c. 11 Jan 1839 Sig. William Jackson, Jr., William Jackson, William O. Harr is.

Louisa Co Guardian Bonds
pg235-236 GDN BOND Mary Walton Gdn. to Mary Walton, Nelson Walton and Will iam Walton infant orphans of John Walton dec'd. ; L1,000 currt. money; Se c. Martin Walton and Joel Walton 9 Dec. 1793

[DI3020] Social Security Death Index about James Martin
Name: «tab»James Martin
SSN: «tab»432-22-6940
Last Residence: «tab»72023 Cabot, Lonoke, Arkansas,
Born: «tab»20 Jan 1901
Died: «tab»Apr 1966
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Arkansas (Before 1951)

[NI3060] Louisa Co VA Guardian Bonds
pg 233-234 GDN BOND John Walton Gdn to Marideth Walton, infant orphan of J ohn Walton, dec'd. ; L500 currt money; Sec. Joel Walton. 9 Dec. 1793

pg316 GDN BOND Joel Walton Gdn to Nelson Walton orphan of Jno. Walton dec' d; L3,000; Sec. Martin Walton 9 March 1801

[NI3061] Louisa Co VA Guardian Bonds
pg 234-235 GDN BOND Joel Walton Gdn to Simon Walton, infant orphan of Jo hn Walton, dec'd. ; L500 currt money; Sec. Martin Walton. 9 Dec. 1793

[NI3063] Louisa Co VA Guardian Bonds
pg 233-234 GDN BOND John Walton Gdn to Marideth Walton, infant orphan of J ohn Walton, dec'd. ; L500 currt money; Sec. Joel Walton. 9 Dec. 1793

[NI3065] Never married

[NI3066] Louisa Co VA Guardian Bonds
pg 233-234 GDN BOND John Walton Gdn to Marideth Walton, infant orphan of J
ohn Walton, dec'd. ; L500 currt money; Sec. Joel Walton. 9 Dec. 1793

p281 GDN BOND-Meredith Walton Gdn to Nelson Walton orphan of Jno. Walton D ec'd; L200 currt money; Sec. Richard Nuckolls. 11 Sept 1797

[NI3067] Louisa Co VA Guardian Bonds
pg 234-235 GDN BOND Joel Walton Gdn to Simon Walton, infant orphan of Jo hn Walton, dec'd. ; L500 currt money; Sec. Martin Walton. 9 Dec. 1793

[NI3068] Louisa Co Guardian Bonds
pg235-236 GDN BOND Mary Walton Gdn. to Mary Walton, Nelson Walton and Will iam Walton infant orphans of John Walton dec'd. ; L1,000 currt. money; Se c. Martin Walton and Joel Walton 9 Dec. 1793

[NI3069] Richard Yancey's will wherein he names his daughter Keziah Nuckolls. Wi ll Book 1 Page 349,Mecklenburg, Va. Dated 1768 and proved 1781. As not ed Keziah married Charles Nuckolls and I have a copy of his will where in he names his wife, Keziah. As far as the Bolling is concerned, th at is something
that is up for question. Some places she was a Bolling and others she
was a Bartlett.

IDENTITY: SON OF CHARLES YANCEY & (MARY BARTLETT ?)
STATE: VIRGINIA
COUNTY:MECKLENBURG
DATED: 1768
PROVED: 1781
RECORDED: WILL BOOK 1 PAGE 349

In the name of God, I RICHARD YANCEY of the county [of] Mecklenburg in t he Colony of Virginia, being in my perfect health, senses and memory do he reby make this my last will and testament revoking and setting aside all a nd every will and wills formerly by me made.

Imprimis. I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God and my body to be bu ried in a Christian-like manner.

Imps. I lend unto my beloved wife MARY my negroes Paul, Jane, Betty and Fr ank during her natural life.

Imps. I give, bequeath and confirm unto my daughter KEZIAH NUCHOLS the neg roes Abram and Lucy - they and their increase to she and her heirs forev er together with one featherbed and furniture all of which she has in poss ession formerly given by me in full of her part of my estate.

Imps. I give and confirm in like manner unto my son LEWIS YANCEY the negro es Jack, Beck, and Phil - them and their increase unto him and his heirs f orever together with one horse and saddle; all of which he has in his poss ession formerly given by me in full of his part of my estate.

Imps. I give and bequeath in like manner unto my son WILLIAM YANCEY 200 ac res of land be the same more or less whereon he now lives - beginning on t he south side of Beech Creek in the province of North Carolina and Coun ty of Granville opposite to a mouth of a small branch which makes into t he said creek on the North side, thence running South to my back line whi ch joins JOHN STOVALL, thence West to my corner tree, thence North alo ng my old line to Beech Creek, thence down the same as meanders to the beg inning for the compliment aforesaid, which said land is hereby direct ed to be laid off by my executors of this my last will and testament herea fter mentioned together with one negro girl named Lucretia - she and her i ncrease unto him and his heirs, forever, together with one featherbed a nd furniture of which he has in his possession formerly given by me in fu ll of his part of my estate. Also every other thing and things formerly gi ven by me be it of what kind soever.

Imps. I give and bequeath in like manner to my son ABSALOM YANCEY a tra ct of land lying and being in the County of Mecklenburg in the Colony of V irginia on Beech Creek containing three hundred acres be the same, mo re or less, on top joining JOHN TWITTY's Order of Council and THOMAS STOVA LL, together with one negro boy named David one featherbed and furnitu re at the value of ten pounds, current money of Virginia, and one horse a nd saddle as he has already received, all of which in full of his pa rt of my estate.

Imps. I give and bequeath in manner aforesaid unto my son ROBERT YANCEY t he Negroes Milly and Jane and their increase with one featherbed and furni ture which he has in his possession and thirty pounds current money of Vir ginia which said money is directed to be raised out of my perishable esta te by my executors in full of his part of my other estate.

Imps. I give and bequeath unto my son RICHARD YANCEY three hundred acr es of land lying and being in the County of Mecklenburg in the Colony of V irginia be the same more or less on top beginning at the mouth of the Ru ss branch thence down Beech creek as it meanders to the mouth of the bran ch from which my son WILLIAM is [directed?] as aforesaid thence North thir ty- seven degrees East to the back line thence to the beginning together w ith one negro girl named Toney she and her increase unto him and his hei rs forever, one featherbed and furniture at the value of ten pounds curre nt money of Virginia and one horse and saddle which horse he has already r eceived in full of his part of my estate.

Imps. I give and confirm unto my son CHARLES YANCEY all the remaining par ts of my land joining my son WILLIAM and RICHARD as aforesaid both in Virg inia and North Carolina together with one negro boy named Micajah one feat herbed and furniture at the value of ten pounds current money of Virgin ia and one mare which he has in his possession in full of his part of my o ther estate.

Imps. I give and bequeath unto my son HEZEKIAH YANCEY the negroes Mary a nd they and their increase unto him and his heirs forever one featherbed a nd furniture at the value of ten pounds current money of Virginia one hor se of ten pounds in value and twenty pounds in cash to be raised o ut of my estate.

Imps. I give and bequeath unto my son JOSEPH YANCEY one entry of land on t he Russ Branch of Beech Creek in the County of Mecklenburg and Colony of V irginia which said entry of land is to be surveyed by my Executors and Adm inistrators and cleared out of the Office for my said son, JOSEPH a nd to be paid for out of the profits of my estate together with one neg ro girl named Isabel she and her increase unto him and his heirs foreve r, one featherbed and furniture at the value of ten pounds current mon ey of Virginia and twenty pounds of like money to be raised out of my esta te as aforesaid in full of his part of my estate.

Imps. I give and confirm unto my son ZACARIAH YANCEY the land and plantati on whereon I now live and one negro man named [_____?] which said neg ro is directed to be hired out by my executors during my said son's infan cy and the profits arising therefrom to be applied to his [use?] with t he interest of the money from year to year which may arise by such hire li kewise one featherbed and furniture of the value of ten pounds current mon ey of Virginia and that my said son ZACARIAH be sufficiently schooled boar ded and clothed and educated out of my other estate without reducing any p art of the above given and bequeathed legacies all of which in full of h is part of my estate.

Imps. My will and pleasure is that if any of my children above mentioned s hould decease before they or either of them arrive at the age appoint ed by Law for disposing of their several legacies heretofore given and beq ueathed as is above mentioned or without heirs lawfully begotten that th en such estate so given and bequeathed be and are hereby directed to be eq ually divided between my then living children or their heirs forever.

Imps. My will and desire is that after my just debts being final paid toge ther with the several legacies as above mentioned that all and everythi ng and things be and remain in the possession of my beloved wife, MARY, du ring her life and after her decease to be equally divided between my sever al children as above mentioned. I do hereby constitute and appoint my belo ved brother JAMES YANCEY and my son CHARLES YANCEY as my whole and sole ex ecutors of this my last will and testament. In witness -- whereof I have h ereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 24th day of August 1768.

Signed dated published and delivered in presence of

HENRY PARKMAN

her

HANNAH X PARKMAN RICHARD YANCEY

mark (SEAL)

LARKIN JOHNSTON


Highly Suspect (Probably inaccurate) information on the LDS IGI submitt ed by one Aubrey Taylor Yancey. Information concerning Children of Charl es & Mary Yancey of Hanover County, Virginia found on the LDS IGI:

ARCHELAUS YANCEY, married MARY MARSHALL 4 AUG 1735
JAMES YANCEY, born 4 NOV 1704
ROBERT YANCEY, born 30 APR 1706, married TEMPERANCE ANN HARRIS/DUMAS 22 F EB 1736
RICHARD AUGUSTUS YANCEY, born 24 AUG 1708, married Mary Culbreath
[DJY - There is no evidance that his middle name was "Augustus", nor th at he married a Culbreath]
CHARLES YANCEY JR., born 24 AUG 1711

( DJY - Years and Years of research have not uncovered anything that wou ld even support the dates here give for the children of Charles & Mary Yan cey - in my opinion these dates should NOT BE USED in genealogical data fi les, without further evidance being found - their validity is VERY questio nable )


Ratclift's and John Matlock's line ... Samuel Waddy's line by main bran ch ofHickory Bear Creek ... Thomas Thomson's corner; granted to John Bla ir of the city of Williamsburg, Esqr., by patent 17 Mar 1736; convey ed to Benjamin Harris by deed at the Capitol, 23 Oct 1742. /s/ Benja. Har ris, Sarah
Harris. Wit: Joseph Fox, Jeremiah Glen, Rich. Yancey, Nathl. William s. 25 June 1745 ack. by Benja. Harris, Sarah, his wife, gave consent. (R osalie Edith Davis, LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS A. & B 1742-1759 [B elluvue, WA: Privately published, 1976], p. .)

[NI3070] Louisa Co Guardian Bonds
pg235-236 GDN BOND Mary Walton Gdn. to Mary Walton, Nelson Walton and Will
iam Walton infant orphans of John Walton dec'd. ; L1,000 currt. money; Se c. Martin Walton and Joel Walton 9 Dec. 1793

p281 GDN BOND-Meredith Walton Gdn to Nelson Walton orphan of Jno. Walton D ec'd; L200 currt money; Sec. Richard Nuckolls. 11 Sept 1797

pg316 GDN BOND Joel Walton Gdn to Nelson Walton orphan of Jno. Walton dec' d; L3,000; Sec. Martin Walton 9 March 1801

[NI3071] Louisa Co Guardian Bonds
pg235-236 GDN BOND Mary Walton Gdn. to Mary Walton, Nelson Walton and Will iam Walton infant orphans of John Walton dec'd. ; L1,000 currt. money; Se c. Martin Walton and Joel Walton 9 Dec. 1793

[NI3072] 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 faimilv which is descended from Thomas Noblitt, an Irishman by birth, who, when a child, 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.


Grayson County Court Minutes 1826
Page 14…March 1826
Abraham NOBLETT vs Jacob COLLINS motion for renuing execution parties hea rd and motion dismissed with costs

Pg 24 June 1826
A deed from Michael FARMER to William FARMER being heretofore proven in pa rt. Isaac NOBLETT a subscribing witness being dead his hand writing was pr oven in court by Abram NOBLETT.

Pg 32 July 1826
William BOBBITT, Martin BOBBITT, Nancey BOBBITT, Abram NOBLITT and Richa rd COX came into court and severally acknowledges themselves indebted to J ohn TAYLOR Esqr Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia for the time bei ng and his successors viz, the said William BOBBITT & Martin BOBBITT in t he sum of fifty dollars each and the said Nancy BOBBITT, Abram NOBLITT & R ichard COX in the sum of one hundred dollars jointly to be levied of the ir respective lands and tenements

Pg 33 July 1826
Mathew DICKEY vs Abraham NOBLITT upon an appeal from the judgment obtain ed by the appelle against the appalant for nineteen dollars and twenty ni ne cents & costs. This day came the parties by their attornies and on fu ll consideration the court are of opinion that the judgment of the justi ce is erroneous and that the same be reversed and that the appelant recov er of the appelle his costs in this behalf expanded.

Pg36 August 1826
The court proceeded on the trial of Abraham NOBLITT charged with having fe loniously forged and counterfeited a paper perporting to be a receipt exec uted to him by George CURRIN late of the county of Grayson. A court for h is examination being summoned to attend on the first day of this month b ut which court failed to meet. Present: Thomas BALDWIN, John ROBERSON, Abn er JONES, Joshua HANKS, William HAIL, William BALLARD, William VAUGHN, a nd Samuel AMBERN Gentlemen Justices. The said Abraham NOBLITT appear ed in discharge of his recognizance and thareupon several witnesses were s worn and examined and the cause argued by counsel on full consideration th areof the court are of opinion that the said Abraham NOBLITT aught to be s ent on to further tryal before the Superior Court and that he enter into r ecognisance himself in the sum of one hundred dollars with one or more sec urities in the sum of one hundred dollars. Condition for his appearance be fore the Superior court at the next term to answer the charge aforesaid a nd that he remain in custody of the sheriff untill he comply with this ord er.
County at the courthouse on the first day of next term and then and tha re give such evidence as they know concerning the forgery of which Abrah am NOBLITT is acured and not depart without leave of the court

Pg 40 August 1826
At a court held at Grayson courthouse on the 23rd day August 1826 for t he examination of Abraham NOBLITT charged with having feloniously forged a nd counterfeited a certain writing purporting to be an order executed by S usannah TOLIVER for two dollars ten cents.

The said Abraham NOBLITT appeared in discharge of his recognisance and tha reupon several witnesses were sworn and examined and the cause argued by c ounsel, on full consideration thareof the court are of opinion that the sa id Abraham NOBLITT ought to be sent on to further tryal before the Superi or Court and that he inter into recognisance himself in the sum of one hun dred dollars with one or more securities in the sum of one hundred dollar s, condition for his appearance before the Superior Court at the next te rm to answer the charge aforesaid and that he remain in custody of the she riff untill he comply with the order
Susannah TOLIVER and John SEXTON appeared in court and severally acknowled ges themselves indebted to John TYLER Esq Governor of the Commonweal th of Virginia for the time being and his successors in the sum of one hun dred dollars each to be levied of their respective lands and tenements goo ds and chattles and to the said governor for the time being and his succes sors for the use of the Commonwealth rendered but to be void on conditi on that each be holden for Grayson County at the court house on the fir st day of next term and then and thare give such evidence as they know con cerning the forgery of which Abraham NOBLITT is accused and not depart wi th out leave of the court.

Pg44 Aug 1826
A Deed in Trust between Abram NOBLITT & Elizabeth his wife of the first pa rt and William OGLESBY of the second part and Archibald STEWART and Willi am A. GRAYHAM of the third part was proven by three subscribing witness es and admitted to record 24th August.

Pg46 Sept
John TRIMBLE for the benefit of William OGLESBY vs David NOBLITT in deb t. Motion of the plaintiff for a writ of nea exis against Abram NOBLITT sp ecial bail for the deft overruled.

Pg 48 October 1826
A deed in trust between Abram NOBLITT of the 1st part and Abner JONES of t he 2nd part was acknowledged by the said Abram NOBLITT and Abner JONES w as admitted to record 17th October


Older Noblett ancestors were Isaac and David. David sold out on 9/4/1817 a nd he and Sarah Noblett, along with Lazarus Denny and James hill sold la nd to Abraham Noblett 400 acres on Meadow Creek. Abraham fell on hard tim es and was involved with considerable legal actions over debts.

Noblett, Abraham Ensign, 3rd Co., 1st Battn. Dec. 17, 1793-Promoted
Noblett, Abraham Lieutenant, 3rd Co., 1st Battn. Aug. 26, 1794- Promoted
Noblett, Abraham Captain, 3rd Co., 1st Battn. Oct. 26, 1811

[BI3073]
Family Data Collection - Births about Mary Leona Hammond
Name: «tab»Mary Leona Hammond «tab»
Father: «tab»Frank C Hammond
Mother: «tab»Susy Hammond Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»4 Jan 1909
City: «tab»Eldora
County: «tab»Hardin
State: «tab»IA
Country: «tab»USA

[NI3123] Ivan Palmer Evilsizer was the youngest son of Clarence Elmer Evilsiz er and Ora Belle Martin. He was born on the 15th Day of February, 19 28 in St. Clair, Missouri located about 50 miles southwest of St. Loui s. He was born at home on a farm known locally as the "George Reed Place" located across the Meramec River from the Meramec Caverns. His fathe r, a carpenter, built the house in which he was born. He attended Sulliv an High School in Sullivan, MO, where he met Helen Barnes and graduat ed in 1945. She also attended the same church. Helen's mother did not app roved of the Evilsizer family as her mom would say "they would never amo unt to a hill of beans." Mrs. Barnes once stopped Ivan on the street and t old him to stay away from her daughter.
Ivan enlisted in the Army in February of 1946 and inducted at Jeffers on Barracks near St. Louis. He went from there to Fort Leavenworth , Kans as for a week. While there, he called Helen and asked her to come to vis it since. When she arrived, he took her on a romantic stroll by the lake a nd proposed marriage. She turned him down. He was then sent to Fort Eusti s, Virginia for basic training. He learned he would be shipped out to Euro pe, so he decided to make one last attempt with Helen. He called her and p roposed again, but this time she accepted. She took the train to Virgini a, but they found there was a three-day waiting period. They then took t he bus to Elizabeth City, North Carolina a hundred miles away. They fou nd a Baptist Minister by the name of Outlaw and were married shortly befo re midnight on July 15, 1946.
Ivan's Military career was short lived but very eventful. He report ed to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey. He took the train to New York, boarded a Vi ctory Ship and seven days later arrived in LeHarve, France. He went by t rain to Bamberg Germany. In Bamberg, he was placed in the replacement dep ot awaiting an assignment. While there, he volunteered for guard du ty . He guarded a hotel that housed the DP's. (Displaced persons releas ed from concentration camps that had no home or family to return to). Whi le on duty one day as Corporal of the Guard, there was an incident where o ne of the guards was in danger of being attacked from the rear, and Ivan s hot the attacker. Unfortunately he died and Ivan faced a Court Marsha ll as a "formality" in order that no future charges could be brought again st him. According to "My Life and Times" by Ivan Evilsizer, Chapter 14, E urope, he was found guilty and fined a carton of cigarettes. Ivan then re ported to Freising, Germany to the 42nd Cavalry Squadron. While ther e, he was a Clerk Typist for Colonel Charles Reed, the regimental Commande r. He advance rapidly to a T5 and was appointed acting Sgt. Major. Whi le in Europe , Ivan was also a part of the excursion by the Second Caval ry into Czechoslovakia to secure the Lipisan mares that belonged to the Sp anish Riding Academy at Vienna Austria. The Disney Studios produced a mov ie later on this incident. Ivan was able to meet a famous artist while the re by the name of Nikolaus Rybakovas and his wife Antonia Demabroskit e, an opera singer. He drew a special Christmas card for Ivan's wife. Iv an traded a set of art-gum erasers to the artist for an original set of h is paintings. Ivan boarded the USS General Richardson for home, arrivi ng at Fort Dix, New Jersey where he was discharged March 3, 1947. He had b een in the service almost a year to the day.
Ivan took his new wife and left Missouri for Dallas, Texas. He major ed in Accounting at the Draughton Business College. Helen worked , helpi ng him through school. There they bought their first home, first car, fir st TV, and their first child, Sandra Jean was born there on the 28th d ay of August, 1949. His first job was with Excel Products as Office Manage r. He worked for Howard Van Lines, and it was there that he met Woodie Ja rmon who owned a van lines in Wichita Falls, Texas, and he hired Ivan to m ove there and work for him as Office Manager. Several years later, wh en the Jarmon brothers started using van lines money to put into oil we ll ventures, the company began losing money and Ivan resigned from Jarmons .
In 1950, Ivan and Helen rented their home and moved to Wichita Fall s, Texas where he worked for Jarmon Van Lines. From 1952, he went to Mobi le Alabama and worked as a comptroller for Montgomery Wards. He return ed to Texas by 1954 and worked for a while at the new General Motors Pla nt in Arlington. In 1955 they moved to Los Angeles California and again wo rked for General Motors. It was here, while living in Lynwood, Californi a, their second child, Ivan Charles Evilsizer was born October 22, 1958.
Ivan and family then moved across the United States in 1959, to Tamp a, Florida. He went to work for Yocam & Diamond Batteries and in 196 3, he received a promotion and was relocated to Jacksonville, Florida. Whi le in Jacksonville, he went back to work for Montgomery Wards, and they tr ansferred him to Tallahassee, Florida in 1971 to open a new store.
Ivan made his final move on March 1, 1972 to San Diego, California. T hen, he worked for a Health Food Store in La Jolla. Later, he worked f or El Poco Candle and Gift Shoppes. When Mr. Smith died, he started worki ng for Ponto Corp. in Carlsbad. He was Vice-President of Finance at bo th Ponto and El Poco. He worked as a Controller and Chief Financial Offic er for several companies over the next twenty-five years. He had open-hea rt surgery for replacement of a heart valve in 1989, and then retired a ye ar later, in 1990. He continued to work for short periods as a Consulta nt for Gary Randall with Ponto Corp up until his death. He died in his ho me in San Diego, January 1, 1997, of liver cancer.

Ivan wrote his Autobiography entitled "My Life and Times" in 1993. In th is book he details his life and travels in exceptional detail. His childr en are in possession of his book.

[BI3126]
Family Data Collection - Births about Emma Jane Nuckols
Name: «tab»Emma Jane Nuckols «tab»
Father: «tab»William Pat Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Lucy Ann Bishop
Birth Date: «tab»2 Jan 1847
City: «tab»Richmond
County: «tab»Richmond
State: «tab»VA
Country: «tab»USA

[DI3126] Name: «tab»Emma Jane Gilliam
[Emma Jane Nuckels]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»68
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1850
Death Date: «tab»18 Mar 1918
Death Place: «tab»Lynchburg, Campbell, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»19 Mar 1918
Father: «tab»Hy Nuckels

[XI3126] Name: «tab»Emma Jane Gilliam
Birth Date: «tab»1850
Death Date: «tab»Mar 1918
Cemetery: «tab»Old City Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N

[DI3127] Name: «tab»Cornelious Barnes Gilliam
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»80
Birth Date: «tab»19 Jul
Death Date: «tab»30 Aug 1918
Death Place: «tab»Lynchburg, Campbell, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»30 Aug 1918
Father: «tab»Stephen Gilliam
Mother: «tab»Edith Elizabeth Godsey

[BI3128]
Family Data Collection - Births about Henry Clay Gilliam
Name: «tab»Henry Clay Gilliam «tab»
Father: «tab»Cornelius Barnes Gilliam
Mother: «tab»Emma Jane Nuckols
Birth Date: «tab»22 Sep 1868
City: «tab»Amherst
State: «tab»VA
Country: «tab»USA

[BI3129]
Family Data Collection - Births about Joseph Clarence Jones
Name: «tab»Joseph Clarence Jones «tab»
Father: «tab»Robert Scott Jones
Mother: «tab»Sarah Rebecca Nucholls
Birth Date: «tab»15 Apr 1901
City: «tab»Hutchinson
County: «tab»Reno
State: «tab»KS
Country: «tab»USA

[BI3130]
Family Data Collection - Births about Flora Emmy Carroll
Name: «tab»Flora Emmy Carroll «tab»
Father: «tab»James Tillman Carroll
Mother: «tab»Susan Virginia Nuckless
Birth Date: «tab»10 Jan 1859
City: «tab»Charleston
State: «tab»WV
Country: «tab»USA

[BI3131]
Family Data Collection - Births about Glenn Williams
Name: «tab»Glenn Williams «tab»
Father: «tab»George C Williams
Mother: «tab»Dorinda E Nuckles
Birth Date: «tab»1900
City: «tab»Brouilet Crk
County: «tab»Edgar
State: «tab»IL
Country: «tab»USA

[NI3134] Son of James Ogg and Nancy Kincaid

[NI3135] Parents:
Charles Houston Freeman (1885 - 1962)
Mary Jane Morris Freeman (1885 - 1945)

[DI3135] Name: «tab»Oscar Freeman «tab»
SSN: «tab»412-22-6427
BORN: «tab»23 Feb 1914
Died: «tab»May 1976
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Tennessee (Before 1951)

[DI3137] Freddie (Fred) Allen Freeman departed from this life on July 3, 2014 at the age of 75.

Funeral services for Fred will be held on Sunday, July 6, 2014 at 2 p.m. in the South Chapel of George A. Smith and Sons Funeral Home with Rev. Ray Chandler officiating. Interment will follow in the Ebenezer Cemetery.

He was born on August 16, 1938 to Oscar and Allene Nuckolls Freeman in the Talleytown community of Chester County.

Fred graduated from Chester County High School in 1958. After completing high school, Fred enlisted in the United States Navy Reserves. His love for cars began at the age of 16 when he started driving cars for Junior Guinn. In 1961, Fred and his father opened Freeman Motors in Jackson, TN and remained in business until his death. Fred was an avid supporter of South Side High School athletics.

He was united in marriage to Judy Delaney on February 7, 1975. They were married for 39 years.

Fred is survived by his wife, Judy Freeman; son Wesley Freeman (Susanne Watson); and two grandsons, Harrison Allen and Houston Bennett Freeman; sisters, Mary Lou Stockton of Memphis and Nadine Carroll (Jerry) of Henderson; a brother in law, Tommy Delaney (Billie) of Saltillo; four nieces, Ginny Mount (Mike) of Collierville, Janet Carroll of Henderson, TN, Pam Rhinehart Meek of Dickson, TN and Mandy Delaney Haley of Saltillo, TN; and one nephew, Josh Delaney of Baghdad, Iraq.

Fred is preceded in death by a grandson, Hank Watson Freeman; his parents, Oscar and Allene Freeman; grandparents, Charlie and Mary Jane Freeman and Allen Nuckolls and Lula Nuckolls Talley, and brother in law, Frank Stockton.Active pallbearers to serve will be Jerry Neal Thompson, Jerry Freeman, George White, Gerald Parish, Bob Redding, and Tommy Graves.Honorary pallbearers to serve will be Junior Guinn and Richard Drewry, Sr.Memorial contributions may be directed to the SOS Fund at Malesus United Methodist Church, 448 Old Malesus Rd., Jackson, TN 38301 or Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, 2200 Children's Way, Nashville, TN, 37212.Visitation with the family will be held on Saturday evening, July 5, 2014 from 5-8 p.m. in the South Chapel of George A. Smith and Sons Funeral

[NI3142] William Ward and Mary Young are found as parents on WFT Vol 49 Tree2009

There were six Wards in the 1786 Mont. Co. tax list: Peter, John Sr., Jo hn Jr., Wells, Nathan, and James. Osborne's militia included Nathan, Well s, and James Ward (1783). Later militia lists also had Stephen, Walker, a nd William W. The Wards settled first on Saddle Creek: Nathan, Stephen, a nd Wells W. on tax list there, 1815. Later many Wards lived on Buck Mt, wh ich surrounds Saddle Creek. The Prior to 1800 list includes Elijah, Jonath an; (Nathan, and P. Ward (Fields, 58). Nuckolls discusses some Wards th at married with Nuckolls family. The Wards included many noted musicia ns in the Appalachian tradition.
THE NEW RIVER FRONTIER SETTLEMENT ON THE VIRGINIA-NORTH CAROLINA BORDER
1760-1820 by Paula Hathaway Anderson-Green* Published in the Virginia Maga zine of History and Biography, V86: pgs. 413-431 (1978
Ballard Ward married the second time, Sophia L. Nuckolls, fourth daught er of Clarke Nuckolls and wife, Rosa Bourne Hale. He sold his farm on Crip ple Creek, and bought the farm on Knob Fork in Grayson county, where Willi am Bourne and Rosa Jones, his wife, first settled. At that place, a son, B allard Ernest Ward, was born to them, July 15th, 1877. He is the only chi ld of Ballard Ward and Sophia Nuckolls. When he was an infant, his moth er died, and is buried at the Nuckolls cemetery near Old Town, Va. At t he request of his mother, Ballard Ernest Ward was taken by her brothe r, B. F. Nuckolls (the writer of this history), and brought up with his fa mily. He was married to Miss Lucy B. Anderson, Ivy, Va., on June 10th,191 3. He is travelling auditor for the Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries Co ., and lives in Pochontas, Va.

Ballard E. Ward married the third time, Mrs. Caroline Dances Killing er of Marion, Va. He died in 1896, and is buried in the cemetery at Ebenez er Church, Spring Valley, near his home in Virginia. His third wife died a nd is buried in Marion, Virginia; no issue.

[NI3143] First son, Ellis William Clarke Ward, graduated at Emory and Henry Colle ge and took course in Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. He was licen sed to preach by the M. E. Church, South; married Miss Lelia Sparks of Cen tre, Cherokee county, Ala.; was principal of Elk Creek School, then mov ed to Centre, Alabama, and commenced the practice of medicine. He died wi th typhoid fever in Centre, Ala.; one child (died in infancy); both buri ed at Garrett Cemetery, Ala.

[DI3145] Name: «tab»Ruth Madonna Nuckols
[Ruth Madonna Hatch]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»77
Birth Date: «tab»9 Jan 1925
Birth Place: «tab»Ind
Death Date: «tab»15 Jan 1972
Death Place: «tab»Portland, Jay, Indiana, USA
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Father: «tab»Leslie L Hatch
Mother: «tab»Clara Dale

[NI3146] Second son, Floyd Harvey Ward, married Miss Ella Walsh (daughter of Dr. Wa lsh). First daughter, Mamie, married Dr. Phipps, and lives at Bridle Cree k, Va.; second daughter, Laura Ward, married Richard Rowe, Wythe County, V irginia; third daughter, Ethel Ward, married Prof. Crockett Carr, Galax, V irginia.

Floyd Harvey Ward and family moved to Illinois from Knob Fork, Va

[DI3151]
Social Security Death Index about Guy Higley
Name: «tab»Guy Higley «tab»
SSN: «tab»412-05-2239
Last Residence: «tab»79416 Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas,
Born: «tab»25 Mar 1906
Died: «tab»3 Aug 1989
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Tennessee (Before 1951)
Name: «tab»Guy Higley Jr
Title: «tab»Jr
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»03 Aug 1989
Death County: «tab»Lubbock
Death Place: «tab»Lubbock, Texas, United States
Source Citation "Texas, Death Index, 1964-1998," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JVJL-ZZK : accessed 10 Sep 2012), Guy Higley Jr, 03 Aug 1989; citing Texas Department of State Health Services, Austin,Texas.

[DI3158] Hogland, Kenneth D. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Wednesday, September 26, 2012. Beloved husband of Joan Hogland (nee Holke); dear father of Sheri and Christopher (Julie) Hogland and Stephanie (Jeremy) Johnson; dear grandfather of Lauren, Jacob, Halie and Tyler; dear son of the late Benjamin and Stella Hogland (nee Nuckolls); dear brother of Ed Gathings and the late Benjamin (Louise) Hogland; our dear uncle and friend. Services: Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Saturday, September 29, 10am. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contribu tions to BackStoppers or Catholic Charities appreciated. Visitation Friday 4-9pm.
Published in St. Louis Post-Dispatch on September 28, 2012

[NI3159] Frances Laura Ward, only daughter of Ballard E. Ward, married John C. Ha le of Centre, Cherokee county, Ala. Issue, one son and two daughters. T he son, Ballard E. Hale, died young. First daughter, Stella Hale, educat ed at Centenary College, Cleveland, Tenn., single; second daughter, Virgin ia, single, at Centenary College. They live in Centre, Alabama. Mrs. Ha le died in Centre, Alabama, January 30th, 1914; is buried in the Garrett c emetery. John C. Hale is son of Clarke Hale and wife, Susan Garrett, of Ga rrett's Ferry, Ala. Clarke G. Hale was son of Stephen Hale and wife, Franc es Bourne, of Elk Creek, Va. John Hale has been a merchant the greater pa rt of his life. He now employs his time looking after the Garrett plantati on, a large and productive body of land, on the Coosa river near Centre, A la.

[DI3164] Book: Wythe County, Virginia Annotated Death Records 1900-1914
Page 262
James Stuart WARD: White, male, married, merchant; b: March 19, 1863 in Speedwell, VA, d: September 17 or 19, 1913 in residence in Roanoke, VA; Age at death: 50 years, 5 months, 28 days old; Cause of death: myocarditis; duration 1 year & 3 months; Physician: G.B. Lawson, Roanoke, VA, Father: Ballard E. Ward, born in Speedwell, [VA], Mother: Amelia E. NUCKLES, born in Speedwell, VA, Spouse: Alice Varney GORDON; Burial site: East End Cemetery; Date of burial: September 19, 1913 at 3:00 p.m., service held at Methodist Church. Sources- ("Porterfield Records," Bol. II, Record 177; Chitwood, East End Cemetery, p. 58.
Notes: Mr. John Williams ordered and paid for the funeral expenses. The tombstone had the date of death as September 19, 1913.
Myocarditis: inflammation of the heart muscles.

[XI3181] S/O REV B F & M F, AGE 2 Y

[NI3186] Ruth Frances Nuckolls, b. Mar. 8, 1872, in the old Goodykoontz home near F loyd C. H., Va.; d. on Sunday, June 29, 1952, at Cleveland, Tenn., interme nt was in Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Tenn; educated in Wytheville, Va ., graduate of Martha Washington College, Abingdon, Va., 1890, after gradu ation, served as a member of the faculty in the Music Dept of Centenary Co llege, Cleveland, Tenn.
A Memorial sketch prepared by friends and published in the June 30, 195 2, issue of the Cleveland Daily Banner follows. " Mrs. Johnston was a wom en of unusual intellectual attainments and deep religious convictions. S he was endowed with qualities that merited recognition in every organizati on of which she was a part. Her life shone with radiant force in the prom otion of the better things of life, the civic, religious and cultural thin gs of the community. Her contribution to the religious life of the city ca nnot be overestimated. She has been a leader in the Sunday School and t he women's organizations of Broad Street Methodist Church (the former M. E- Church, South) since coming to Cleveland and was teacher of the Johnst on Sunday School Class in the Church for almost a quarter of a century.

"Mrs. Johnston was a charter member of the Cleveland Woman's Club and h as given her time to the promotion of the interest of the Club througho ut the years. She has been active in the patriotic organizations of th is city and of the state. She was a member of the Nashville Chapter Numb er 7 Colonial Dames; an active member of the Tennessee Society, Daughte rs of 18l2, and was for many years a state officer in that organizatio n. She was a charter member of Ocoee Chapter, Daughters of the American R evolution, and held many local and state offices in the society and was ch aplain of the local chapter at the time of her death. A true daught er of the Old South, she was instrumental in the organization of Jeffers on Davis Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, almost half a centu ry ago and has been on the executive board since its organization. She se rved as chapter president five terms with a total of 15 years in that offi ce. She was chaplain, chapter counselor, honorary president for life of J efferson Davis Chapter, and honorary president for life of the Tennessee D ivision of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

"Mrs. Johnston's life was well spent. Her gentleness, her constant thoug ht for others and her fine Christian character endeared her to all who kn ew her. Her passing was like the removal of a lamp that gives light to a ll of the house."

For her wedding breakfast Roast Peacock was served -carved by Stephen Nuck olls, and his wife Leona Cornett Nuckolls helped with the serving. Marri ed June 21, 1893, in the Methodist Church, Old Town, Va., by Rev. David S ullins, to Joseph Emmett Johnson, prominent Cleveland Banker, b. i86 o, d. i936, buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Tenn. Res. Clevelan d, Tenn. Issue:

[DI3186] Name: «tab»Ruth Nuckolls Johnston
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»29 Jun 1952
Event Place: «tab»Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»80
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1872
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Ben F. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Mae F. Goody
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4181504
Image Number: «tab»2318
Film Number: «tab»2372654
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 19657

[DI3187] Name: «tab»Josiah Emmett Johnston
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»21 Nov 1936
Event Place: «tab»Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»76-4-23
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»28 Jun 1860
Birthplace: «tab»Cleveland, Tennessee
Spouse: «tab»Ruth Nuchols Johnston
Father: «tab»James Miller Johnston
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Blount County, Tennessee
Mother: «tab»Sarah A. Tucker
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Lenoir, North Carolina
Occupation: «tab»Banker
Street Address: «tab»Ococe St 2nd Ward
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Fort Hill
Burial Date: «tab»22 Nov 1936
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4183409
Image Number: «tab»2395
Film Number: «tab»1876843
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 26383

[NI3188] THE OLD BOURNE CLOCK

This clock was brought to what is now Grayson County, Va, about the year 1 770. This was the first clock that was brought to this upper part of the N ew River Valley, and was the property of William Bourne and his wife, Ro sa Jones. After the death of William Bourne and his wife (1836), it pass ed into the hands of Stephen Bourne, their son; from him to his son, Mart in Bourne; from him to his son, Montgomery Bourne; from him to Benj. Flo yd Nuckolls, great grandson of William Bourne and wife; and from him to h is Dau. Ruth Nuckolls Johnston; from her to her Dau. Mary Ruth Johnst on Speck, Annandale Park, Cleveland, TN. The clock is running and keepi ng correct time, in this the year of 1956. It is made of the best materia l, and the case and works show the ingenuity and taste of an honest workma n. The case of the clock is made of mahogany and stands eight feet, thr ee inches from the floor to the tip of the central brass knob on top of t he clock. The trimmings are of brass, and there are rows of different col ored blocks of wood inlaid around the case. The wheels and pendulum a re of brass, and the weights are cast iron. It is an eight-day clock, a nd is wound with a brass key. There is no date on the clock but it was bro ught to Grayson County about the year of 1770. The following is copied fr om a card that was tacked inside the case when the clock arrived in Grayso n:

Common House Clocks, Table Spring Clocks. Time Pieces of different Constr uctions.
Made By
AARON WILLARD
Boston

Directions for fitting up the clock:

First, plumb up the case and hang on the pendulum and weights observing th at the heaviest weight be put on the pulley marked " S." Windup the lin es on the barrels, taking care that they,Tun regularly in the grooves, th en put the pendulum in motion. To make it go faster, screw the pendulum u p; slower, screw down.
On the face of the clock is the following:

Warranted For
Mr. Benjn. Stetson.
AARON WILLARD,
Boston.

The clock is now in the possession of Mary Ruth Johnston Speck, (Mr s. C. T. Speck), at her beautiful home, Annandale Park, Cleveland, Tenn.

[BI3188] Name: «tab» Mary Ruth Johnston
Gender: «tab» Female
Birth Date: «tab» 9 Aug 1894
Birth Place: «tab» Cleveland, Bradley
Father: «tab» Josiah Emmett Johnston
Mother: «tab» Ruth Frances Nuckolls
[scanned] delayed 2/3/1956

[DI3189] Name: «tab» Carl Thomas Speck
Gender: «tab» Male
Birth Date: «tab» 16 Sep 1882
Birth Place: «tab» Tennessee
Age: «tab» 69
Death Date: «tab» 15 Jan 1952
Death Place: «tab» Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee
Father's name: «tab» George Speck
Mother's name: «tab» Ellen Jones
Certificate Number: «tab» 52-00061

[XI3189] Name: «tab» Dr Carl Thomas Speck Sr
Birth Date: «tab» 16 Sep 1882
Birth Place: «tab» Tennessee, USA
Death Date: «tab» 15 Jan 1952
Cemetery: «tab» Fort Hill Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab» Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
Has Bio?: «tab» N
Spouse: «tab» Mary Ruth Speck
Children: «tab» Carl Thomas Speck
Ruth Speck
George Emmett Speck
Josiah Emmett Speck

[DI3190] Name: «tab»Isaac C. Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»13 Oct 1875
Death Place: «tab»Old Town, Virginia
Age: «tab»2
Birth Date: «tab»1873
Birthplace: «tab»Independence, Virginia
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»B. F. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»M. F.
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07002-3
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2056981
Reference Number: «tab»e 25
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRQC-187 : accessed 7 April 2012), Isaac C. Nuckolls (1873).

[DI3191] Name: «tab»Mrs. Emma W Hale
[Mrs. Emma W Cooper]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White Age: «tab»66y 4m 0d
Address: North Main St in 1st Ward
Birth Date: «tab»Dec 1861
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson Co, Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»25 Apr 1928
Death Location: «tab»Mount Airy, Surry
Spouse's Name: «tab»S M Hale
Father's Name: «tab»Dr. B F Cooper born Wythe Co, VA
Mother's Name: «tab»Sarah Nuckles born Grayson Co, VA
Informant S M Hale, Mt Airy, NC
Burial 4/27/1928 Oak Dale Cemetery

[DI3193] Name: «tab» Lula Lee Dobyns
[Lula Lee Cooper]
Gender: «tab» Female
Birth Date: «tab» 20 Jan 1869
Birth Place: «tab» Granson, Virginia
Age: «tab» 82
Death Date: «tab» 14 Feb 1951
Death Place: «tab» Kingsport, Sullivan, Tennessee
Father's name: «tab» Brutus Fleming Cooper
Mother's name: «tab» Sarah Frances Nuckols
Certificate Number: «tab» 5106789

[DI3196] Name: «tab»Nannie Elizabeth Hoss
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»16 Mar 1951
Event Place: «tab»Kingsport, Sullivan, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»74
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1877
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Brutus Fleming Cooper
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Sarah Frances Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4181461
Image Number: «tab»2031
Film Number: «tab»2372446
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 51-06783

[HI3198] (Research):Name: «tab»Stephen Mason Hale
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»80
Birth Date: «tab»28 Jan 1862
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»16 May 1942
Death Location: «tab»Mount Airy, Surry
Spouse's Name: «tab»Emma Hale
Father's Name: «tab»Wiley D Hale
Mother's Name: «tab»Martha Gwyn Mitchell
RESIDENCE: «tab»MT Airy, Surry, North Carolina

[DI3199] North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975 about William Bruce Hale
Name: «tab»William Bruce Hale
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»74
Birth Date: «tab»4 May 1883
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»27 Apr 1958
Death Location: «tab»Mount Airy, Surry
Spouse's Name: «tab»Minnie Burke Hale
Father's Name: «tab»Stephen Hale
Mother's Name: «tab»Emma Cooper
Residence: «tab»Mount Airy, Surry, North Carolina

[DI3200] North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975 about Chas Cleave Hale
Name: «tab»Chas Cleave Hale
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»59
Birth Date: «tab»24 Jan 1885
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»11 Dec 1944
Death Location: «tab»Mount Airy, Surry
Spouse's Name: «tab»Marie Griffin Hale
Father's Name: «tab»Stephen M Hale
Mother's Name: «tab»Emma Cooper
Residence: «tab»MT Airy, Surry, North Carolina

[BI3202] Name: «tab»Ellis Scott Hale
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»12 Oct 1898
Birthplace: «tab»Mt Airy, Surry, North Carolina
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father's Name: «tab»Stephen M Hale
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Emma W Cooper
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00370-3
System Origin: «tab»North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»344608
Reference Number: «tab»v A-Z p 36

[DI3202] Social Security Death Index about Ellis Hale
Name: «tab»Ellis Hale
SSN: «tab»233-09-5324
Last Residence: «tab»33581 Sarasota, Sarasota, Florida,
Born: «tab»12 Oct 1898
Died: «tab»Apr 1983
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»West Virginia (Before 1951)
Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 about Ellis Scott Hale
Name: «tab»Ellis Scott Hale
Death Date: «tab»27 Apr 1983
County of Death: «tab»Sarasota
State of Death: «tab»Florida
Age at Death: «tab»84
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»12 Oct 1898

[NI3205] Clara Mae Hale married Oscar Hoyle Yokley. he didn't die in 1912. his 1st son John Hale Yokley was born in 1913. Oscar remarried after Clara Mae died and had 3 more children and died after 1929 (his youngest son was born in 1929). I don't have the correct date in front of me.

[DI3205] North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975 about Mrs. Clara Hale Yokley
Name: «tab»Mrs. Clara Hale Yokley
[Mrs. Clara Hale Hale]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»30
Birth Date: «tab»6 Apr 1889
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»11 Jun 1919
Death Location: «tab»Mount Airy, Surry
Spouse's Name: «tab»Oscar H Yokley
Father's Name: «tab»S M Hale
Mother's Name: «tab»Emma Cooper

[DI3207] North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975 about Forrest Hale Nimocks
Name: «tab»Forrest Hale Nimocks
[Forrest Hale Hale]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»74
Birth Date: «tab»17 May 1895
Birth Place: «tab»North Carolina, United States
Death Date: «tab»1 May 1970
Death Location: «tab»Fayetteville, Cumberland
Father's Name: «tab»Stephen Mason Hale
Mother's Name: «tab»Emma Cooper
Residence: «tab»Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina

[NI3208] A little highlight of our part of the family is Steven Thornton married Kathryn Cordell Thornton. Kathy was an astronaut and flew in space four times.
Tom Stelling 386-299-7841TLStelling@earthlink.net

[DI3210] North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975 about Edwin Clyde Banner
Name: «tab»Edwin Clyde Banner
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»80
Birth Date: «tab»6 Dec 1883
Birth Place: «tab»Surry, North Carolina, United States
Death Date: «tab»18 Mar 1964
Death Location: «tab»Mount Airy, Surry
Spouse's Name: «tab»Madge Cass Banner
Father's Name: «tab»Wilcher Banner
Mother's Name: «tab»Cordelia Hines
Residence: «tab»MT Airy, Surry, North Carolina
«tab»

[NI3211] Clara Mae Hale married Oscar Hoyle Yokley. his 1st son John Hale Yokley was born in 1913. Oscar remarried after Clara Mae died and had 3 more children and died after 1929 (his youngest son was born in 1929). I don't have the correct date in front of me. «u»yllwsmiley@yahoo.com

«/u»Groom's Name: «tab»Oscar H. Yokley
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»1888
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»
Groom's Age: «tab»35
Bride's Name: «tab»Mary Emily Wilkinson
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»1897
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»
Bride's Age: «tab»26
Marriage Date: «tab»03 Mar 1923
Marriage Place: «tab»Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»
Groom's Race: «tab»White
Groom's Marital Status: «tab»
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: «tab»
Bride's Race: «tab»White
Bride's Marital Status: «tab»
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»M00011-6
System Origin: «tab»North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»812965
Reference Number: «tab»p 246

[DI3221] Name: «tab» James Viley Dobyns
Gender: «tab» Male
Birth Date: «tab» 2 Sep 1867
Birth Place: «tab» Carroll, Virginia
Age: «tab» 56
Death Date: «tab» 12 Dec 1923
Death Place: «tab» Kingsport, Sullivan, Tennessee
Father's name: «tab» Benjamin Dobyns
Father's Birth Place: «tab» Virginia
Mother's name: «tab» Hale
Mother's Birth Place: «tab» Virginia
Certificate Number: «tab» 356

[DI3235] Social Security Death Index about Oscar Anderson
Name: «tab»Oscar Anderson
SSN: «tab»096-28-0723
Last Residence: «tab»32804 Orlando, Orange, Florida,
Born: «tab»12 May 1906
Died: «tab»Feb 1982
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»New York (1952-1953)
Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 about Oscar Grey Anderson
Name: «tab»Oscar Grey Anderson
Death Date: «tab»21 Feb 1982
County of Death: «tab»Orange
State of Death: «tab»Florida
Age at Death: «tab»75
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»12 May 1906

[MI3236] (Medical):Trapped inside burning home

[DI3236] Name: «tab»Edward Spencer Dickenson
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»44
Birth Date: «tab»10 Mar 1920
Death Date: «tab»3 Apr 1964
Death Place: «tab»Independence, Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»7 Apr 1964
Father: «tab»Leon C Dickenson
Mother: «tab»Mary Ellen Delp
Spouse: «tab»Marguerite N Dickenson
Military Status: «tab»WWII
scanned to cd

[DI3268] Name: «tab»Mrs Guy S Brown
[Mrs Guy S Ward]
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»1 Aug 1887
Birth Place: «tab»Noble Wythe, Virginia
Father Name: «tab»John A Ward
Mother Name: «tab»Margaret A Nuckolls
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Signature on SSN Card: «tab»STELLA B BROWN
Relationship of Signature: «tab»Signature name differs from NH's name.
Notes: «tab»Sep 1963: Name listed as GUY S BROWN

[NI3270] Sent by Carl Steiger dcsj78@gmail.com - "Hulett Area Past and Present".
Pg 185 William Swift Nuckolls
Will was the oldest son of ten children born to Stephen Nathaniel and Leona Nuckolls of Galax, VA, Will was born in 1888. At age 18 (1906), he decided to come west and work for George Byrd who managed the J H Ranch (one mile west of Hulett) for owner Jake Hale of Sturgis, South Dakota. George had served as best man for Will's parents back in Virginia.
While working for the JH, Will took up a homestead on Whitetail Creek.
In 1914 Will sold his homestead to the JH Ranch and bought the G-G brand from George Gerig's widow, Mary. This brand was originally recorded by Mary Gerig in 1886 while Wyoming was still a territory. George Gang ran a horse ranch northeast of Seely. George crossed Belgian studs with thoroughbred mares to raise a type of horse in demand by the French Army. He had a contract to supply four to six year olds, rough break. In the spring of 1914, while roping a horse from his riding string, George was kicked in the head and killed. That fall Will bought the brand which included all the horses he could gather carrying the G-G brand. George died before spring branding round-up so the colts off his mares were not branded. In the fall horse round-up, Will noted there were only six unbranded colts running with the 115 G-G mares.
Will lived for a time with Chet Moore in Government Canyon and continued to supply horses to the French Army.
Ben Nuckolls (born 1900), at age 16, came to live with his older brother, Will. They batched in a cabin on the Chet Moore ranch.
On June 21, 1917 WIll married Myra Lawrence. They lived, and proved up, on Myra's homestead (taken up earlier that year) located on Roger's Creek, a tributary of Barlow Canyon. That same year Will traded 100 head of horses to Charlie and Goldie Hardy for land joining Myra's homestead. This land included the stone and timber claims filed by the Hardy's and the Will Roger's homesteads. This is now a part of the Jw Nuckolls Ranch.
Will and Myra built a large two-story barn in 1927 and a three-bedroom home in 1930 on the Roger's homestead site with lumber sawed, on the place, by Harrison Howard. Bill Blakeman, a neighbor who homesteaded on Sawmill Creek, foremaned the carpentry on the barn, and Charlie Baker, a neighbor on Upper Barlow, foremaned the building of the house.
Will and Myra raised a family of seven consisting .of Myra Wilma, Emma Leona, Ethel Lois, Eva Mae, Stephen Nathaniel, Billy Clifton, and Jw.
In the spring of 1940 Will held a ranch auction; leased the ranch to Vernon Nussbaums and took his family (except for Wilma who was working in Denver) back to Galax, Virginia to operate his Dad's ranch there.
In short time this mistake was recognized and when school bells rang the fall of 1940 in Hulett, Wyoming, the Nuckolls were there.

Pg 186 Descendants of William and Myra Nuckolls
Myra Wilma, born May 2, 1918, served with the Red Cross in World War II. Married Huseyin Nur Sahir-Silan August 22, 1953 in Onkara, Turkey. One son, Stephen Nur, born June 7, 1954, married Karen Wing (one daughter to this marriage), now divorced. Myra is also divorced.
Emma Leona, born September 1, 1920, worked for the U.S. Air Force from 1943-1946. Married Otto Henry Heiser on May 4, 1947, Ranch near Oelrichs, South Dakota. Children include: Jeanne Lois (Mrs. Roger DeVries) - two sons, David and Danny, a daughter, Ann Marie; Larry William; Betty Myra (Mrs. Tim Maseberg) - three boys, Miles, Morgan, and Marshall; and Carol Marie.
Ethel Lois, born May 3, 1923, became a beautician and operates the Pioneer Salon in Denver, Colorado. Married Arthur Egli, divorced, married Arthur Edwards.
Eva Mae, born August 19, 1925, also a beautician and partner in Pioneer Salon until she married Adam Raymond Neiman on December 26, 1949. They sawmilled and ranched in the Hulett area. Children born to the marriage: Marilis Elaine, died as an infant; Monte Scott married Jody Carr - two daughters Amanda Jo and Nicole Ann. divorced; Dana Rae; Linden Carmel; and Crag Jeremy.
Stephen Nathaniel, born September 4, 1927, served with the U.S. Army in the Korean War. Married Ethel Huseby in August of 1950. Four children - Stephen Randolph who passed away September, 1983; Terilyn Marge (Mrs. John Gibbs); Clifton Eugene; and Myra Janine (Mrs. Tom Camino). Steve worked in the Neiman and Johnson sawmills until he moved to Buffalo, Wyoming in the 1960's where he owned and operated the Lariat Cafe. Ethel died of a heart attack in 1971. Steve remarried Lea Bolinger.
Billy Clifton, born May 15, 1929, died of a brain tumor on December 25, 1945.
JW Nuckolls born Sept 2, 1933 ranches on hom eplace. Married Frankie Jo Russell, divorced in 1958. Married Thea Amspoker on Sepr 13, 1959. Five children in this family - Nan Adrene (Mrs Tom Neiman) has a daughter, Brittany Ann; Dawn Patricia (Mrs Shannon Brengle) has a daughter Brandi Marie; Zeta Marie; William Swift; and Sam Nathan





11/25/1916-Crook Co, WY-Sundance Land Office 193.56 acres
Document Nr.: 04540 Misc. Doc. Nr.: 0
Accession/Serial Nr.: 556021
BLM Serial Nr.: WYS 0004540
1 24/ 54-N 65-W No 6th PM WY Crook
Remarks: LOT 1 OR SWSW QUARTER
10 25/ 54-N 65-W No 6th PM WY Crook
Remarks: LOT 10 OR NWSW QUARTER
4 25/ 54-N 65-W No 6th PM WY Crook
Remarks: LOT 4 OR NWNW QUARTER
5 25/ 54-N 65-W No 6th PM WY Crook
Remarks: LOT 5 OR SWNW QUARTER
1 26/ 54-N 65-W No 6th PM WY Crook
Remarks: LOT 1 OR NENE QUARTER

11/14/1928-Sundance Land Office 39.21 acres Crook Co, WY
Accession/Serial Nr.: 1020854
BLM Serial Nr.: WYS 0004540 01
23/ 54-N 65-W No 6th PM WY Crook
Remarks: LOT 1 OR SESE QUARTER

[BI3270] Name: «tab»William S. Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»21 May 1888
Birthplace: «tab»Reavisville, Grayson, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»S.N. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Leona Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00527-8
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046939
Reference Number: «tab»p 302
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5JJ-59Z : accessed 6 April 2012), William S. Nuckolls (1888).

[NI3271] Name: Clark Hale Nuckolls City: Not Stated County: Grayson Stat e: Virginia
Birthplace: Virginia Birth Date: 21 Aug 1892 Race: Caucasian R oll: 1984717
Clark Hale Nuckolls res Grayson Co, Galax, VA
Age 24 born Aug 21 1892 Grayson Co, VA
Single, farmer
Med height, slender build, blue eyes, light hair
Signed in Old Town VA June 5 1917

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Clark Hale Nuckolls
Birth Date: 21 Aug 1892 age 49
Residence: Galax, Virginia RFD#1
Birth: Old Town, Virginia
Race: White
Roll: WW2_2370403 SN:U518
notify-Mr S N Nuckolls
Signed Hale Nuckolls

[BI3271] Name: «tab»Clark Hale Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»21 Aug 1892
Birthplace: «tab»Old Town, Grayson, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»S.N. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»L.W. Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00527-8
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046939
Reference Number: «tab»p 353
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5JJ-55R : accessed 6 April 2012), Clark Hale Nuckolls (1892).

[DI3271] Name: «tab»Clark Hale Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»78
Birth Date: «tab»21 Aug 1892
Death Date: «tab»1 Apr 1971
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Galax (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»16 Apr 1971
Father: «tab»Stephen N Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Leona Cornett
Military Status: «tab»WWI

[NI3272] Name: Ben Winton Nuckolls City: Not Stated County: Grayson
State: Virginia Birth Date: 12 Sep 1900 Race: White Roll: 1 984717
Sept 12 1918 Ben Winton Nuckolls res RFD#1 Grayson Co, Galax, VA
Age 18 born Sept 12 1900
Farmer, kin S N Nuckolls, Galax, VA
Short, med build, blue eys, light hair

5/25/1921 (Under Myra Nuckolls) relationship not known.
New Castle Land Office 280 acres
Accession/Serial Nr.: 807688
BLM Serial Nr.: WYN 0017297
SESW 23/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY Crook
SWSE 23/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY Crook
W½NE 26/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY Crook
E½NW 26/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY Crook
SENE 26/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY

12/7/1923 New Castle Land Office 320 acres Ben W Nuckolls
Accession/Serial Nr.: 926900
BLM Serial Nr.: WYN 0025927
SE 25/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY Crook
N½SW 25/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY Crook
SENE 25/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY Crook
SESW 25/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY Crook

4/9/1931-Buffalo Land Office 160 acres Ben W Nuckolls
Accession/Serial Nr.: 1045579
BLM Serial Nr.: WYB 0025132
S½NE 14/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY Crook
SENW 14/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY Crook
NESW 14/ 54-N 66-W No 6th PM WY Crook

[BI3272] ame: «tab»Ben Wint Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»10 Sep 1900
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Stephen Nathaniel Nuckolls, 42
Mother: «tab»Leona Cornett, 33
attested by father S N Nuckolls age 82 2/27/142 from 1848 family Bible, Siigned Ben Wint Nuckolls of Hulett Wyoming

[NI3273] Roanoke Times, The (VA) - June 9, 1994
Deceased Name: NUCKOLLS
NUCKOLLS, Earl Garland, 88, of Galax, passed away Tuesday, June 7, 199 4, at Waddell Nursing Home. He was born in Grayson County on April 25, 190 6, to Leona Mitchell Cornett and Stephen Nathaniel Nuckolls. He is a dire ct descendent of Margaret Swift and Captain Robert Garland Nuckolls who we re pioneer settlers of Grayson County in 1785, following the Revolutiona ry War. He was a businessman and Vice-President of Pless Electric and Furn iture Company. He was a former member of the Galax town council, charter m ember of the Galax Lions Club, chairman of the Galax Welfare Board and a l ife long member of the Galax First United Methodist Church. He was preced ed in death by his wife, the former Virginia Josephi ne Witherow. He is su rvivied by two sons, James Garland Nuckolls, M.D. and William Eugene Nucko lls; one granddaughter, Faison Johnson Nuckolls and three grandsons, Jam es Garland Nuckolls, Jr., William Eugene Nuckolls, Jr., and Stephen Wither ow Nuckolls. A graveside service will be held in Felts Memorial Cemeter y, Thursday, June 9, 1994, 11 a.m. with the Reverend Kenneth M. Perkins of ficiating. The family requests that memorial donations be made to the Nuck olls Foundation For Youth, First United Methodist Church, Galax.

[BI3273] Name: «tab»Earl Garland Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»25 Apr 1906
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Stephen Nathaniel Nuckolls, 48
Mother: «tab»Leona Cornett, 39
attested 4/85/1942 by the attending physician from family 1848 Bible.Signed E G Nuckolls

[NI3278] In 1918 Joined the john Garland Pollard Unit of the YMCA, during WWI, sail ed from New York October 31,1918 on a French Liner, arriving in Paris, Fra nce, Nov 10, 1918, in time for the celebration of Armistice Day. Serv ed in YMCA headquarters in Paris, France as Secretary in the Entertainme nt Department for 9 months. Returned to the US 7-18-1919

U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925
Name: Linnie Mitchell Nuckells
Birth Date: 17 Apr 1886
Birth Place: Galax, Grayson County, Virginia
Residence: Galax, Virginia
Passport Issue Date: 26 Oct 1918
Father Name: S N Nuckells
Father's Birth Location: Grayson County,
Father's Residence: Galax, Virginia, Grazyson County,
Occupation-Stenographer & Bookkeeper
Last Passport-None
Plan to return to US: within 18 months
Object of Visit: YMCA War Service- France, Switzerland & Italy
Passport Includes a Photo: Y
Source: Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 (M1490)
signed 8/28/1918 singed Linnie M Nuckolls

[BI3278] Name: «tab»Linnie Mitchell Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»17 Apr 1886
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Stephen Nathaniel Nuckolls, 28
Mother: «tab»Leona Cornett, 19
attested by father S N Nuckolls age 82 from family Bible dated 1848
Signed Mrs H A Tongren 4/27/1942 res Chicago, IL

[XI3278] Name: «tab»Linnie Mitchell Tongren
Birth Date: «tab»17 Apr 1886
Birth Place: «tab»Oldtown, Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»1 Apr 1973
Death Place: «tab»Peotone, Will County, Illinois, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Peotone Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Peotone, Will County, Illinois, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»Harry Axel Tongren
Father: «tab»Stephen Nathaniel Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Leona Mitchell Nuckolls
Children: «tab»Capt Hale Nuckolls Tongren
Billy Ray Tongren

[NI3279] Bertha was educated in Grayson County, Virginia at Harrisburg College in H arrisburg, Virginia. Bertha never married. She lived her life near the Nuc kolls Healing Springs near Galax, VA. After her education was made, she w ent to Miami and worked for Henry Flagler (East Florida Railroad, develop ed Standard Oil with John D Rockefeller) until she retired and return ed to the Nuckolls homestead after her mother died of pneumonia in 1941. S he looked after her father and sister Gay who was also still at home. S he was the keeper of the memorabilia of the family after her father di ed in 1947 and the farm was sold. She fell in the early 40's and apparent ly broke her hip. Surgery was not successful and she had a severe limp a nd had to use canes and crutches to get around. Despite this injury she w as almost entirely independent- raised a garden, did her own sewing, canni ng and collected materials for the Nuckolls chronology. I wish she were st ill alive- there are about 1000 questions I would like to ask her now th at I am one of the older history recorders.

Story by James G Nuckolls, M.D.
Nephew of Bertha
Galax, Va

1930 Dade Co, Miami, FL
Bertha F Nuckolls, head, 40, VA VA VA, single, bookkeeper, real estate o ffice

[BI3279] Name: «tab»Bertha Frances Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»29 Aug 1889
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Stephen Nathaniel Nuckolls, 31
Mother: «tab»Leona Cornett, 22
attested by father S N Nuckolls age 82, 4/27/1942 from 1848 family Bible. Signed Bertha Nuckolls in Galax VA

[DI3279] Name: «tab»Bertha Frances Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»68
Birth Date: «tab»29 Aug 1889
Death Date: «tab»24 Dec 1957
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»2 Jan 1958
Father: «tab»Stephen Nathaniel Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Leona Mitchell

Name: «tab»Bertha Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»29 Aug 1889
Claim Date: «tab»30 Aug 1954
Type of Claim: «tab»Life Claim
Notes: «tab»30 Aug 1954: Name listed as BERTHA NUCKOLLS

[BI3280] Name: «tab»Paulin Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»15 Nov 1894
Birthplace: «tab»Old Town, Grayson, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»S.V. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»L.V. Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00527-8
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046939
Reference Number: «tab»p 379
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5JJ-P7P : accessed 6 April 2012), Paulin Nuckolls (1894).

[BI3281] Name: «tab»Rosamond Gay Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»02 Jun 1896
Birthplace: «tab»Grayson, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»S.N. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»L.M. Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00527-8
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046939
Reference Number: «tab»p 408
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5JJ-DDZ : accessed 6 April 2012), Rosamond Gay Nuckolls (1896).

[DI3281] e: «tab»Gaye Nuckolls Dobyns
[Gaye Nuckolls Nuckolls]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White, widow
Age at Death: «tab»89
Birth Date: «tab»2 Jun 1896
Death Date: «tab»24 Feb 1986
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Galax (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»24 Mar 1986
Father: «tab»Stephen Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Leona Cornett
Spouse: «tab»Arthur Dobyns
Military Status: «tab»none
Inf-Earl G Nuckolls

[BI3282] Name: «tab»Mamie Dawn Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»4 Apr 1898
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Stephen Nathaniel Nuckolls, 40
Mother: «tab»Leona Cornett, 31
attested by father S N Nuckolls age 82 from 1848 family Bible, 4/27/1942. Signed by Mrs Dawn McCalb

[XI3282] Name: «tab»Mamie Dawn Thomas
Birth Date: «tab»4 Apr 1898
Birth Place: «tab»Oldtown, Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»14 May 1990
Death Place: «tab»Richardson, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Nuckolls Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»Earl Carson Thomas
Father: «tab»Stephen Nathaniel Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Leona Mitchell Nuckolls

[NI3287] 1880 Census Place:District 39, Old Town, Grayson, Virginia
Source:FHL Film 1255368 National Archives Film T9-1368 Page 46 1C
Martha HALESelfFWW59VAOcc:Keeping HouseFa: VAMo: VA
Alice HALEDauFSW20VAFa: VAMo: VA
Stephen M. HALESonMSW18VAFa: VAMo: VA
William KYLEOtherMSMU18VAFa: VAMo: VA

[NI3293] From a letter written to Mrs. Rosamond J. Dougherty
by Ben Nuckolls

"Our Ancestors - The Hale Family"

Louis Hale, Sr. and wife started from Franklin County, Va., with intentions of going to Kentucky. The Indians were so troublesome and dangerous, t hey killed and robbed some of their friends, so Louis stopped on Elk Creek, which was then in Washington and Montgomery District, now Grayson Co ., VA.

The Hale family originally came from England. The first of our family here was Louis Hale, Sr. and his wife was Mary Burwell.

Their oldest son was Richard who married Elizabeth Stone.Second son, Willi am, married Lucy Stone.
Both of the Stone girls were daughters of Jeremiah and Susanna Stone.Thi rd son, Dudley, married Elizabeth Burrus.Fourth son, Francis married Ma ry Burrus Fifth son, Louis, married Elizabeth Bourne. (Louis Hale Jr.) Si xth son, Stephen, married Frances Bourne. Elizabeth and Frances Bourne we re daughters of William Bourne and his wife, Rosamond Jones. William Bour ne was among the first settlers of this County and lived on Knob Fork of E lk Creek.

Louis Hale Sr. had two daughters:
Elizabeth, who married first, Bourne, second, Snow.
Mary, who married first John Hale, her cousin; second James Atkins.

Louis Hale Sr., came here about 1766, was here during the Revolutionary Wa r.He settled all of his children on Elk Creek, as he then owned most of th at valley.

Louis Hale, Jr., was not old enough to be a soldier in 1776, but was appoi nted Captain of Militia in 1793 at the formation of Grayson County. The Co urt record shows his appointment. Captain Louis Hale Jr. was the fath er of Rosamond Dougherty.

Captain Louis Hale Jr. went into the War of 1812 with his brother Dudle y, who died at Norfolk while in the army.

Stephen Hale, the youngest son, was a soldier in his brother's Company a nd his widow, Frances Bourne Hale, drew a pension while she lived. She w as the only one of the widows that lived long enough to draw a pension.

All the family of Louis Hale Sr. were connected with the Revolutionary Wa r. The War of 1812 was the close of the Revolutionary War.

Captain Peyton H. Hale, a son of Capt. Louis Hale, went out leading the Da re Devil Company from Grayson County in the Confederate Army and was kill ed in front of his company at the First Mannss - Fight.

The Hale family in the country have been a prolific people. Most of th em have brought up large families. From Louis Hale Sr., the descendants a re very numerous and are to be found all over the U.S. and some are in t he eastern countries.

Louis Hale, Sr. died on Elk Creek, Grayson Co. VA., July 2, 1802 (O, blur red)
-his descendants raised and unveiled a monument to his memory July 2, 190 2.
- Stephen Hale, youngest son, inherited the old homestead where he was bu ried. Ely C. Hale, youngest son of Stephen, inherited it next. The old Fa rm and Cemetery is now owned by Eli Scott Hale, youngest of Eli C.

(My mother was Rosa Bourne Hale, daughter of Stephen and Frances Bourne)

Yours truly,

Ben F. Nuckolls.

* * * * *

Comments to letter transcript:
It is assumed that the original Nuckolls letter was hand written. The copy above was scanned from a typed up transcript presented in a Dougherty F amily History Book, then proofed. The accuracy of the transcript to the o riginal letter cannot be guaranteed. The endnote comments were added late r. A direct photocopy of a small note in Lewis Hale, Jr's own handwriti ng was also presented in the Dougherty Book. In that note, he spelled h is own name as "Hail." His spelling for the other words in the note we re terrible, at least, by present day standards.

Ben Nuckolls sent this undated letter to Mrs. Rosamond J. Doughert y. Since Rosamond died in California on 19 December 1912, the date of t he letter was probably several years prior to 1912.

Rosamond J Dougherty, nee Hale, was the daughter of Lewis Hale Jr. a nd his wife Elizabeth Bourne of Elk Creek, Grayson County, Virginia. Rosam ond was born in Elk Creek, VA on 27 Dec. 1805 and married Charles Dougher ty on 18 June 1839. She and her husband Charles Dougherty came to Califor nia by Covered Wagon, arriving here on 2 Sept. 1868.

3 This second paragraph of the letter, beginning with - "The Hale fami ly originally came from England ." - has caused certain members of our f amily to believe that Lewis Hale and Mary came from England.

4 In the book B. F. Nuckolls, "Pioneer Settlers in Grayson County, Virgi nia," published in 1914, it was written that the Third son, "Dudley, marri ed Mary Burroughs" and the "Fourth son, Francis married Elizabeth Burrough s."

This July 2, 1802 death date is widely believed although Lewis Hale 's true death date is March 12, 1802. Refer to the following web page f or a photo of Lewis Hale's grave marker and other details.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chale/lewishale.html

THE NEW RIVER FRONTIER SETTLEMENT ON THE VIRGINIA-NORTH CAROLINA BORDER 17 60-1820
by Paula Hathaway Anderson-Green* Published in the Virginia Magazine of Hi story and Biography, V86: pgs. 413-431 (1978).
Soon after marriage (date?) Lewis Hale and family moved from present-day F ranklin Co. Va. to the New River Valley and settled on Elk Creek (Nuckolls, 106). "He reared a family of six sons and two daughters, settled them a ll good homes, in the valley near him, and for years Elk Creek was kno wn as the Hale Settlement. The first church was built by Lewis Hale and ca lled the Hale Meeting-house. When Grayson County was formed in 1792, Lew is Hale was one of the first Magistrates of the court." Nuckolls also stat es that the Hales were of English origin, came to America in 1632 and we re numerous in New England and later mid-Atlantic. Before Grayson Co. w as formed, Lewis Hail (Hale) was named a justice of Montgomery Co. betwe en 1778-1790 (Kegley, 107). Further, an Edward Hale came into New Riv er in 1779, married Patsy Perdue, and settled on Wolf Creek. Nuckolls lis ts descendants of Lewis Hale. Also see Edward and Lewis Hale discuss ed in Fields, 20. On 1815 tax list these Hales were on Elk Creek: Franci s, Lewis, Richard, and Wm. See also Charts of the Ancestors and Descendan ts of Lewis Hale, by Olive Scott Benkleman in Grayson Co. Historical Socie ty. Lewis Hale is buried at the Moxley home now owned by Nancy Stone, E lk Creek, VA.

story found at FAG
Soon after his marriage, Lewis Hale and his family moved from what is now Franklin county, Va., to the upper part of the New River Valley, and settled on Elk Creek, Va."At the time he started from Franklin, he and his brother-in-law, John Walden, expected to settle in Kentucky. After they came to the New River valley, they learned that the Indians were very troublesome in Tennessee, and John Walden (as he had no family) decided to go on horse back, look out a place for them to settle, and return.He took with him some money, disguised himself as a poor traveller and started on his way, but was killed by the Indians, and robbed of his money. Tradition says he was killed and robbed on Walden's Ridge, Tenn., and that this circumstance gave rise to the name, "Walden's Ridge."When Lewis Hale learned the fate of John Walden, he and his family decided to remain in the Valley of Elk Creek. He reared a family of six sons and two daughters, settled them all in good homes, in the valley near him, and for yeas Elk Creek was known as the Hale Settlement. The first church was built by Lewis Hale and called the "Hale Meeting-house." When Grayson county was formed in 1792, Lewis Hale was one of the first Magistrates of the court, appointed by Henry Lee, Governor of Virginia.
NOTE:
There was a ready response and on July 2nd, 1902, a monument was unveiled at the grave of Lewis Hale, bearing on it the names of Lewis Hale and his wife, Mary Burwell Hale, and the names of their six sons and two daughters. Elk Creek/Grayson County VA

Lewis Hale was a soldier of the American Revolution and fought at King's Mountain. (7 October 1780) DAR Ancestor Number A049270

[XI3293] A pioneer of Grayson County, father of Richard, William, Elizabeth, Dudley, Francis, Mary, Lewis and Stephen Hale; erected in 1902 by their descendants (Birth year may be 1742-1746; double stone with Mary

[NI3295] SAR Applications says he was son of John Hale and Mary Hale

Did Stephen's "M" stand for Marion or Meador? Lewis Haile and Mary Burwe ll named a child Francis Marion Haile. Lewis' mother probably was Adara M eador.

Ed Hale, great grandson of Alexander Hale reports there are no death recor ds for Stephen and Rose in Stephenville, where they were not required unt il 1903. There is no tombstone record in CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS, ERATH COUN TY TEXAS by Shirley Cawyer. We suspect they went west with other membe rs of the family, including the Bournes, into New Mexico where they appe ar in 1890
in Santa Fe County. Note- ( there is no 1890 census)

Stephen was a prosperous plantation owner in Texas before the Civil Wa r. After the war, he, like many others, had to change his way of lif

Census: 1860, Hunt County, Texas lists Stephen Hale, crossed out to be Hai l, Farmer taxed for $2000.
Land Record: September 1871, With L. W. Bourn, brother of Rosa
Lived: 1860, Greenville, Hunt Co.,Texas in 1860

From katebird24@hotmail.com

Hale, Stephen M. Age: 56 Gender: M Race: W Birthplac e: VA State: Texas Year 1870 County: ERATH Locale: STEPHENVIL LE P O Series: M593 Roll: 1583 Part: 1 Page: 466A
Rosanna 51, VA
Harvey B 21 VA
Heath M 18 VA
Lewis B 15 VA
nancy S 12 TX
Elizabeth McGill, 19 NC

Richard Hale settled on Elk Creek with his brothers, William, Frank, Dudle y, Lewis, Stephen, and John. William Hale married a Miss Stone. Stephen a nd Lewis married each a Miss Bourne. Frank and Dudley married each a Mi ss Burrus. John married a Miss Blair. These were industrious, perseveri ng citizens and helped materially to advance the best interests of Grays on county. We refer to some of their descendants further over.

[NI3296] Hale, Lewis Lieutenant Mar. 28, 1809

[NI3297] Married Keziah Nuckolls b c1745. Unable to prove lineage of Keziah by book publication time
This family line from Donna Hull dmhull@frazmtn.com and Sven.E.Svenson@or st.edu

1810 Barren Co, KY
Thomas Huckaby
5 members over 25
4 under 16
Total household 9

1820 Barren Co, KY census
Thomas Huckaby
000001-00001
Both over 45 years old

Others in Barren County,1820- William Huckaby, Nathan Huckaby and Joseph Huckaby

[NI3303] WWI Draft Registration 1916-1918 June 5 1917
Res 306 Overton, Newport, KY
Age 25 born Apr 9 1892 in Trenton, KY
RR Freight Clerk for L & N RR Cinci OH
Married with wife and 2/ 1/2 yr old child
Claims exemption because of being RR Clerk and his family
Tall, slender, brown eyes, dark brn hair

Hamilton County, Ohio. TODD COUNTY TIMES NEWSPAPER, Friday, 21 Apr 1911
Jack Nuckols, who is holding a position with the L. & N. Railroad Co ., at Cincinnati returned to his work there Tuesday after spending sever al days in the city visiting the family ofhis father, V. M. Nuckols.

Note written by daughter Helen:
My father had worked for L&N Railroad in Elkton and became a clerk in t he Freight Office in Cincinnati where he advanced to Chief Clerk. In 19 44 He was promoted to Freight Agent in Montgomery , Alabama and moved to t hat city. He was a Shriner and a member of the Robert Burns Lodge of the M asons. He was a member of the Baptist Church. but changed to the Methodi st Church to be with my mother after the death of my grandfather Virg il B Nuckols. He resided Newport in 1940 in Campbell County , Kentuck y. He resided Montgomery in 1944 in Alabama. He died in 1960 in Montgome ry , Montgomery County , Alabama. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery , So uth gate, Campbell County , Kentucky .

He was manied to Ethel Rosmond MAYNARD in 1914 in Newport, , Kentucky. No te written by daughter Helen:
When my mother moved to town she first worked at the local lO-cent stor e. She took a business course and became a secretary at the Higgins Scre en Manufacturing Company in Newport. Ethel Rosmond MAYNARD was bo rn on 19 Mar 1888 in Ft. Thomas, , Kentucky .She died in 1974 in Montgomer y, Montgomery County, Alabama. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Sou th gate, Campbell County , Kentucky.

[DI3303] name: «tab»Jack B. Nuckels
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death place: «tab»Marshall, Alabama
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Citing this Record "Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JKS6-V7X : accessed 08 Nov 2012), Jack B. Nuckels, 29 Jun 1960.

[NI3357] From:AEliathan@aoll.com
I found your email address on Ancestry.com as a submitter of informati on on Radford Wyatt. I am a direct descendant of him. The informati on I have does not match your records. You have his parnets as John Wya tt and Martha Ann William. But according to the 1850 census Patsy Wya tt is his mother and his father (I got from any source is Harvey.) If y ou would like to reply please feel free to do so.

Thanks
Eli Smith

[DI3455] Commercial Review, The (Portland, IN) - May 17, 2010
Deceased Name: Richie Nuckols
March 21, 1947-May 15, 2010
Richie L. Nuckols, 63, Hartford City, died Saturday at his home. Born in Portland to Everett and Ruth (Hatch) Nuckols, he graduated from Dunkirk High School in 1965. He was preceded in death by his wife Regina (Batten) Nuckols. A veteran of the United States Army, he retired from Borg Warner after 30 years of service. He was former owner of the Scotch Mist Restaurant in Hartford City and had worked at 3-M. Memberships include Blackford Lodge No. 106 F.&A.M., Scottish Rite Valley of Indianapolis, Shrine Club, Elks Lodge No. 625, Amvets Post No. 23 and American Legion Post No. 159. Services are Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at Waters Funeral Home in Hartford City. Burial will be in Twins Hills Cemetery, Pennville.
Visitation is Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorials may be sent to Shriners Hospital for Children with envelopes available at the funeral home. Condolences may be sent to www.watersfuneralhomes.com.

Name: «tab»Richie L. Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»63
Birth Date: «tab»21 Mar 1947
Birth Place: «tab»Portland, Indiana
Death Date: «tab»15 May 2010
Death Place: «tab»Hartford City, Blackford, Indiana, USA
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Father: «tab»Charles Everett Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Ruth Hatch

[NI3530] Cty. Lou, Book: 20, Page: 376, Caroline F. Nuckolls, Type: Will, Date:
[No abstract was made.]

[DI3532] Name: «tab»Miss Hardenia Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»94
Birth Date: «tab»1 Nov 1829
Death Date: «tab»9 Feb 1924
Death Place: «tab»Louisa, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»19 Feb 1924
Father: «tab»Leighton Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Fannie Ferry

[NI3533] Poss md and had a dau Lucy born c1860.
Leighton is age 41 in the 1870 census with his father and following his na me is a child Lucy age 10. Proof he had a daughter follows:

Title: The Richmond Daily Dispatch: March 5, 1862.
Publication Info: Richmond : by Cowardin & Hammersley. , March 5, 1862
Superintendent of the Army Depot, Young Men's Christian Association and La dies' Aid Society, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributio ns for the month of February, ultimo:
Leighton Nuckolls's daughters, Frederick's Hall, Louisa, 24 pairs socks, f or N. W.

DECEASED Cornelius.
YEAR [1858].
NOTE Slave.
NOTE Gender: Male.
NOTE Date of death: September 1858.
NOTE Age at death: 3 months.
SOURCE Louisa County, 1858.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical Society.
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Louisa County.
OTHER NAME Nuckolls, Leighton, owner.
OTHER NAME Mahala, parent.
OTHER NAME Nuckolls, Leighton, informant (Owner).

DECEASED Isabella.
YEAR [1862].
NOTE Slave.
NOTE Gender: Female.
NOTE Date of death: September 1862.
NOTE Cause of death: Diphtheria.
NOTE Age at death: 6 years.
SOURCE Louisa County, 1862.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical Society.
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Louisa County.
OTHER NAME Nuckolls, Leighton, owner.
OTHER NAME Mahala, parent.
OTHER NAME Nuckolls, Leighton, informant (Owner).

DECEASED Martha Jane.
YEAR [1862].
NOTE Slave.
NOTE Gender: Female.
NOTE Date of death: October 12, 1862.
NOTE Cause of death: Diphtheria.
NOTE Age at death: 6 months.
SOURCE Louisa County, 1862.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical Society.
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Louisa County.
OTHER NAME Nuckolls, Leighton, owner.
OTHER NAME Bettie, parent.
OTHER NAME Nuckolls, Leighton, informant (Owner).

[NI3534] Louisa Co Va Guardian Bonds
pg 279 GDN BOND John Cook Gdn to Frances Terry orphan of James Terry, dec' d. : L300 currt money; Sec. Wm Cook. 10 Jul 1797

14-Jun-1847 Cty. Lou, Book: 11, Page: 622, John Smith, Type: Will, Will Jo hn Smith, children of my niece Louisa Thomas tracts known as Terry and Ha ll tracts on Rocky Branch adj. Ann bullock, John C. Goodwin and Hensons Cr eek, children of niece Louisa Thomas - Granville S. Thomas, Louisa Thom as to have use of land for their life. Children of niece Martha D. Gent ry tract I now reside 165 acres on Long Creek adj. William Nelson, Hens on Creek old road, Halls Tract, Cartersville Road - Addison F. Gentry a nd Martha D. Gentry for their life only. Exor to sell tract called Cran ks tract on Rocky branch adj. John C. Goodwin, Richard S. Duke, Cartersvil le Rd. Tract called Swifts to be sold. Have given to Methodist Society 1 a cre for meeting house called Smithfield now standings. Children of sist er Polly Terry, brother Thomas Smith, Sister Lovenia Byars, daus. Of Nan cy Barrett, dec'd. Formerly Nancy Bablock, brother in law William Terry, J oseph Terry and his sister Frances Johnson, daus. Of my niece Betsy Harri s, Frances Duke, niece Elizabeth Harris, Henrietta Sims, Ann Carpenter, ne phew Pleasant Smith, niece Frances Nuckols, niece Sally Talley, niece Pat sy Thomasson and 3 daus. Of George Thomasson. Exors Thomas Duke, Samuel Gu y, A. Guy, William O. Harris, William S. Walton 18 Aug 1846 Rec. 14 Jun 18 47.

c 1849 Cty. Lou, Book: 12, Page: 325, John Smith, Type: Sett, Date: Esta te John Smith in account with Samuel A. Guy Exor. Pd A. F. Gentry legacy f or Martha D. Gentry. P. Louise Thomas her legacy. John J. Black lega cy of Anna S. Sims. John carpenter legacy of his wife Ann Carpenter. Natha niel Talley legacy of his wife Sally Tally. Henrietta Q. Simms her legac y. Meredith Johnson's wife legacy. Frances Thomasson (dau. G. T.) Her lega cy. Garland Duke legacy of Frances Duke. William Terry's legacy. Jose ph W. Terry legacy. B. Johnson legacy of his wife Frances Johnson. D. M. A nderson and Elizabeth L. Anderson her legacy. pd. Leighton Nuckolls lega cy of Frances Nuckolls. Garland Duke legacy of Frances Duke. lega cy of M. H. Harris his wife and daughter of N. Barrett. Patty Thomasson h er legacy. 1849

[NI3537] DECEASED Nuckols, Amanda M.
YEAR [1854].
NOTE Race: White.
NOTE Gender: Female.
NOTE Date of death: June 1854.
NOTE Cause of death: Hives.
NOTE Age at death: 26 years.
NOTE Unmarried.
SOURCE Louisa County, 1854.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical Society.
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Louisa County.
OTHER NAME Nuckols, Leighton, parent.
OTHER NAME Nuckols, Frances, parent.
OTHER NAME Nuckols, Leighton, informant (Father).

[NI3539] The descendants of Addison are provided by Clarence Nuckols, Vice Preside nt Nuckolls Society

1880
Census Place:District 100, Louisa, Virginia
Source:FHL Film 1255376 National Archives Film T9-1376 Page 2
Adison L. NUCKOLLSSelfMMW54VAOccFarmerFa: VAMo: VA
Anne E. NUCKOLLSWifeFMW50VA
Chas. L. NUCKOLLSSonMSW26VA
Ada Amanda NUCKOLLSDauFSW19VAOcc:Seamstress
Marianne R. NUCKOLLSDauFSW16VAOcc:Attends School
Ellen J. NUCKOLLSDauFSW14VAOcc:Works In HouseFa:
John W. NUCKOLLSSonMSW12VAOcc:Works On Farm
Jas. B. NUCKOLLSSon (?)MSW38VAOcc:Works On Farm

[DI3539] Name: «tab»Addison L Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»87
Birth Date: «tab»17 Nov 1824
Death Date: «tab»2 Sep 1912
Death Place: «tab»Louisa, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»5 Sep 1912
Father: «tab»Leighton Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Fannie Terriel

[NI3540] Descendants of Gabriella found on WFT Vol 16 Tree 0414 submitted by Culbe rt T Wood, 1410 Towsen Dr, Columbia, TN 38401

Elizabeth is my g-g-g-grandmother so obviously I would be very much inter ested in any findings about the family. I do have some information abo ut her daughter Gabriella Skinner, wife of Thomas Albert Williams. Gabrie lla Skinner lived on 629 Rose Street in Clifton Forge, Virginia with h er daughter Martha Ellen Goings Williams, as she grew older and infirm. G abriella gradually went blind and her daughter refused to let her o ut of the house of the house - in fact she refused to even let her o ut of her room. It was in this house that she died but I have been unab le to find any record of her death. I do have a copy of the marriage lice nse of Thomas Williams and Martha Goings in which she lists her paren ts as James and Gabriella Goings. If you would like me to send you a co py please let me know.

Take care,
Scott Schaffer
Chatsworth, CA
sschaffer@socal.rr.com (Scott Schaffer)

Census Place:1880 District 16, Amherst, Amherst, Virginia
Source:FHL Film 1255353 National Archives Film T9-1353 Page 14 9D
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Gabriella GOINGSelfFW55VAFa: VAMo: VA
Martha E. GOINGDauFSW13VAFa: VAMo: VA

[NI3545] Fredericksburg Free Lance - Aug 25, 1912
Mrs Rhoda E Talley, widow of Mr Nathan Talley, died at the house of her so n, Nathan B Talley, Jr, near Sunlight, in Spotsylvania, Monday, of paralys is, aged 75 years. She was a member of the Goshen Baptist Church and a dev oted Christian woman and mother. She is survived by three sons, all of Spo tsylvania - Messrs Newton, nathan and Robert Talley. Funeral from residen ce Wednesday 3 P.M. conducted by Rev, Decatur Edwards

DECEASED Talley, Edwin.
YEAR [1868].
NOTE Race: White.
NOTE Gender: Male.
NOTE Date of death: November 1868.
NOTE Cause of death: Hemorrhage.
NOTE Age at death: 21 years.
NOTE Unmarried.
SOURCE Louisa County, 1868.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical Society.
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Louisa County.
OTHER NAME Talley, Jonathan, parent.
OTHER NAME Talley, Rhoda, parent.
OTHER NAME Nuckolls, Jno. L., informant (Friend).

[NI3547] Mariah and Anderson appear in the First Virginia Nuckolls & Kindred Bo ok II page 231 number 521

in 1850 Nathan TALLEY is not listed as he was born in 1853. This is intere sting because in Anderson TALLEY's will Nathan TALLEY is given the most la nd and the house and care for his widowed mother.....but he is the younges t!!1 So Robert must have fallen out of favor somehow???? Sure wish I knew.

[DI3548] Goochland Co, VA
Vol 2 p72 Will of James M. Nuckols of Hanover Co. 8 Mar 1907. Mentions w ife Lavinia E. Nuckols, Dau. Lillie May and son James M. Jr., son David H ., grandchildren J. Andrew, David, Ellen May and Lunsford T., all childr en of Dau. Emma J. Nuckols deceased. Sons J. Andrew and Dr. Lunsford Nuck ols, Dau.Harriet Nuckols, wife of Courtland Nuckols. Executors are sons David H. an dJ. Andrew Nuckols. Witnesses, R.T. Gelman, W.D. Harlow and G.W. Puryear.

[NI3549] History of James family found in The Kenan family and allied familie s, by Alvaretta Kenan Rigister, Statesboro, GA, J S Kenan II, 1967

[NI3550] 1954 of Cleveland

1968 of Simi, CA

[BI3550] Name: «tab»John Thurman Nuckels
Birth Date: «tab»12 Aug 1910
Birth Place: «tab»Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Sex: «tab»Male
Mother: «tab»Ella Dean Moore
Mother's Age: «tab»
Mother's Birth Place: «tab»
Father: «tab»John Bell Nuckels

[NI3555] Louisa Co, VA
Book: F, Page: 547, Grantor: Bullock, Lewis, Grantee: Bullock, David, Dat e: 01-Apr-1788
Lewis BULLOCK of Louisa to David BULLOCK of same L280 land on waters of Li ttle River in Louisa being land devised to said Lewis BULLOCK by his fath er adj. Robert GOODWIN, James TERRY, dec'd. Robert YANCEY, dec'd Temperan ce HIX, Byrus DAVIS, & Robert GARLAND, one moiety of the mill known by t he name of GOODWINS MILL reserving unto my mother, Anna BULLOCK, the u se of said half of the mill & 50 acres adjoining same agreeable to my fath er's will which leaves the said mill & land during life to her & after h er death to said Lewis BULLOCK. sig. Lewis BULLOCK

Book: F, Page: 547, Grantor: Lewis Bullock, Grantee: David Bullock, Dat e: 01-Apr-1788
Lewis Bullock of Louisa Co. to David Bullock land on waters of Little Riv er adj. Robert Goodwin, James Terry, dec'd., Robert Yancey, dec'd.... wi t. Robert Yancey, Richard Jones, William Nuckols, Robt Bullock.

Book: F, Page: 547, Grantor: Lewis Bullock, Grantee: David Bullock, Dat e: 01-Apr-1788
Lewis Bullock of Louisa to David Bullock of same £280 land on waters of Li ttle River in Louisa being land devised to sd. Lewis Bullock by his fath er adj. Robert Goodwin, James Terry, dec'd., Robert Yancey, Dec;d., Temper ance Hix, Byrus Davis, and Robert Garland, one moiety of the mill kno wn by the name of Goodwins mill reserving unto my mother, Anne Bullock, t he use of said half of the mill and 50 acres adjoining same agreeab le to my father's will which leaves the sd. mill and land during life to h er and after her death to sd. Lewis Bullock. Sig. Lewis Bullock

Book: I, Page: 14, Grantor: David Bullock, Robert Bullock, Lewis Bullock e xecu, Grantee: Francis Lipscomb, Date: 25-Jan-1794
David Bullock, Robert Bullock, Lewis Bullock executors of John Bullock, De c'd. of Louisa to Francis Lipscomb of same for 59 pounds 12 s current mone y. Tract in Louisa cont. 149 acres adjoining Beg at Colleys N 20 degre es E, 150 poles to Robert Harris line (formerly William Sheltons) along s d. line N 81 degrees E, 125 poles to James Terry's line, S 28 degre es E 74 poles to Terry and Story Hall's corner and south fork of Rocky B r anch along Halls line S. 12 degrees W 70 poles to a corner near road to be ginning. Sig. David Bullock, Robert Bullock. Wit. Thomas J. Garrett, Ly dl Brittian, Geo. Thompson. Rec. 12 Jan 1795.

[DI3580] Name: «tab»Patrick Devereau Whitten
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»81
Birth Date: «tab»22 Aug 1885
Death Date: «tab»19 Jan 1967
Death Place: «tab»Buena Vista, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»26 Jan 1967
Father: «tab»A D Whitten
Mother: «tab»Mary Clements
Spouse: «tab»Effie Nuckols Whitten

[XI3580] Name: «tab»Patrick Devereaux Whitten
Birth Date: «tab»22 Aug 1885
Death Date: «tab»19 Jan 1967
Cemetery: «tab»Rockbridge Memorial Gardens
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N
Spouse: «tab»Effie N Whitten
Father: «tab»Augustus Devereaux Whitten
Mother: «tab»Mary Jane Whitten
Children: «tab»Mildred McCormick
Augustus D. Whitten

[NI3593] 12/16/1816 Louisa Co, VA Married Henry Coats

[NI3600] Mary S. Jamison was born a few miles north of Clarksville, TN. She and h er husband removed about 1860 to Tuscaloosa, Al. By 1870, they were settl ed in Marion co., Texas where they died. Mrs. P. Nuckles was the sole he ir to Green B. Jameson's entire estate which consisted of property through out the territory: Marion co., Milam co., Tx. Semarimus Jemison, after h er mother's death was heir to Green's property through her mother, Mary.

Above, under Green's sister, Mary, is noted the connections that may pro ve expedient to this family's antecedents. Data, however, on other matte rs are as follows:

File # Type of Certificate: Certificate # Cert. Date: Cty: Acres: Surve y: Patent:(date/No./Vol)

MIL-1-1819 Unconditional 66 6/10/1851 Bell 312 3/10/1873
ROB-1-1213 Johnson 569 4/1882 5/18/1882/Heirs/612/23
MIL-B-1487 Conditional 852 6/18/1851 Lampasas 1920 3/27/1872 11/23/1875Hei rs/391/15

(Power of Attorney, 8/29/1874, Marion Cty-Mary Knuckles, surviving wi fe of Pouncy Knuckles and sister of Green B. Jameson and Christopher Hawki ns Jameson, deceased, appoints Jno. T. Smith as her lawful attorney, sign ed by Mary S. Knuckles)

(Affidavit, 3/4/1875, Barren cty., Ky, Pouncy Nuckols swears Green B. Jami son and sister Mary S. Jamison were children of William and Jane Jamis on of Barren county, Kentucky, and Green B. Jamison emigrated to Tex as in 1820, signed Pouncy Nuckols.)

(Affidavit, 4/27/1875, Barren co., KY Ishmael Higdon swears he knew Gre en B. Jamison, son of William and Jane Jamison of Barren county, KY, who e migrated to Texas about 1820 and his sister Mary S. Jamison who married Po uncy Nuckles, signed Ishmael Higdon.)

ROB-1-1212 66 Hood & Johnson 195 12/13/1871 9/13/1876/Heirs/14/22

(Power of Attorney, 8/29/1874, Marion Cty-Mary Knuckles, surviving wi fe of Pouncy Knuckles and sister of Green B. Jameson and Christopher Hawki ns Jameson, deceased, appoints Jno. T. Smith as her lawful attorney, sign ed by Mary S. Knuckles)

LIB-B-197 316 6/12/1851 Chambers 640 9/15/1873 12/17/1873/Heirs/477/14

(Power of Attorney, 6/1/1876, Marion Cty-Mary Knuckles, swears she is t he wife of Pouncy Knuckles, deceased, and sister and sole surviving he ir of Green B. Jameson who died in 1836, signed by Mary S. Knuckles)

(Affidavit, 6/1/1876, Marion Cty., TX, Jospeh M. Jemison swears he marri ed Semaramis L. Nuckles, niece of Green B. Jamison who died in Texas in 18 36, signed J. M. Jemison.)

(Affidavit, 6/1/1876, Marion Cty., TX., Semaramis L. Jemison swears s he is the niece of Green B. Jamison who died in TX in 1836 and his only su rviving heir is his sister Mary Nuckley, signed Semaramis L. Jemison.)

Source http://geocities.com/Heartland/Cottage/8016/gen47000.html

E-mail from Billiee Ettling September 1998
E-mail from Billiee Ettling September 1998
Green B. Jameson was quite a letter writer and unafraid to"tell it li ke it was". He was in charge of getting the Alamo prepared for it's fin al stand. He saw to the fortifications and was given credit for helping ma ke that final stand last as long as it did. He held the military rank of M ajor which was the second highest rank there. He was a member of the Ar my of the Republic of Texas...and had participated in the Storming of Bej ar when they drove General Cos of the Mexican Army out of the Alam o. It is said that the Texians Defenders of the Alamo were such fierce war riors, the Mexican officers had to stand at the bottom of the walls and wi th bayonets and guns, force their soldiers up....on the third try, those t rying to scale the walls were under threat of death from their own m en if they did not succeed.
I can tell you when I found the place of the funeral pyres and saw the pla que erected there to the memory of my great great uncle it was very movin g. I could feel the connection with him! The same feeling I had when I fou nd my paternal great grandmother's grave in a little country cemetery yea rs ago. I have had great luck in my search tracing the land Texas ga ve to the heirs of the Green B. Jameson. I recently uncovered an affidav it in which all the children of William Jameson are named...I had wonder ed who Desting Jameson was, having seen his name along with Pouncy Nuckol s, Jr. signing as witness to William Jameson's permission for John Mill er to get a license to marry William's daughter Julia Ann Jameson. Desti ng was another brother of Green B.Jameson. Of the four sons, only one, Wil lis Lea Jameson married (three times) and had children surviving him. Dest ing Jameson did not showup in deeds, etc. but I assume he would have to ha ve been at least 21 to sign a legal document as a witness..but he, like br others Green B. Jameson,and Christopher Hawkins Jameson, never married a nd all died relatively young as did Julia Ann Jameson and her husband..... .none had surviving children.The affidavit traces the children of Willi am and Jane Jameson down several generations and shows which grandchildr en and great grandchildren were living in 1900 and where. All this in prov ing heirship to the lands patented to the heirs of Green B. Jameson! Am n ow in hot pursuit of the law suits concerning the land....got book and pa ge number with plaintiff and defendants names....but the county in whi ch it was supposed to be says they do not have such a document....their bo ok and page number hasdifferent names.....and they suggested I try an adjo ining county. Have written to that county and waiting for reply..fortunate ly sometimes the same records are recorded in more than one County!!
The County Clerk with Mary S. Jameson Nuckols estate file, sent "selectio ns she thought might be of interest"...when I asked for more, she se nt me an index to the file and said records would be a dollar a page a nd it was a large file....so I picked out additional records that looked i nteresting to me.....including sale of lands from the Green B. Jameson est ate.....through court orders to sell, etc. And in Court Minutes books I fo und a referenceto a suit filed in yet another county against the Administr ator debonis non of Mary's Estate, with the notation that the Court had ru led in favor ofthe estate, but the plaintiffs were appealing the decision
I have made contact with some of John Valero Nuckols descendants and th ey have a copy of William's will...which is not too clear...but they h ad a laser print made and sent to me which is some better..I can get a lit tle more clarity by changing the contrast setting on my copier...but wi ll see, as was suggested, if a laser copy of a laser copy might help clari fy. I think if I get one of the professionals to play with contrast et c. we might come up with a good print. May have to get the FBI l ab in on it before it's over! because it follows the regular line wills di d....although this one did identify the parish in the Goochland Coun ty in which William (the Patriot) Nuckols lived as Saint James

[DI3609] Will filed Louisa Co, VA 12/28/1870
Son James B Nuckolls, all of estate.
Appt Nelson S Nuckolls, Exec.
Witness A L Nuckolls, Wm P Nuckolls

[NI3610] Descendants of Charles Nuckols from Paul E Thurston pet2855@alcnet.com

[DI3610] Name: «tab»Charles Leighton Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»86
Birth Date: «tab»9 Aug 1853
Death Date: «tab»18 Apr 1940
Death Place: «tab»Ashland, Hanover, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»18 Apr 1940
Father: «tab»Addison Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Elizabeth Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»Chloe Alice Nuckols

[NI3611] This deed of partition made and entered into this 26th day of December 18 99 by and between N. T. Armstrong & Roxie his wife and Marshall Armstro ng of Franklin Co., Kentucky, and Lizzie Armstrong Sargent and her husba nd Calvin Sargent and Chloe Armstrong and her husband Charles Leighton Nuc kols of Louisa Co., Virginia, concerning land of the deceased David T. Ar mstrong, father of N. T. Armstrong, Marshall Armstrong, Lizzie Armstrong a nd Chloe Armstrong.

N. T. Armstrong and Roxie his wife, Marshall Armstrong, Lizzie Sargent a nd Calvin her husband, and Chloe A. Nuckols and Charles Leighton her husba nd, have by mutual consent appointed commissioners & have partitioned a nd divided and by these presents do for themselves & their heirs partiti on & divide the real estate left by the said decedent and are willing a nd desirous of uniting in, and to make conveyances, the one with the oth er in severalty.

Now therefore this deed, further witnesseth:
(1) Lizzie received a thirty acre lot or parcel of land in Louisa Co. th at lies on the east side of Old Mountain Road and runs parallel with the s aid road on one side and adjoins the lands of C. Y. Nuckools (probably th is is Charles Yancey Nuckolls) and Mrs. James M. Wash and others: Also a ll that other part of said decedents land laid off and apportion ed to N. T. Armstrong jointly by the commissioners aforesaid containi ng by survey thereof sixty-eight acres be the same more or less, and descr ibed as follows: Said sixty-eight acre tract adjoining the portion assign ed to Chloe A. Nuckols, and the portion assigned to Marshall Armstrong a nd partly lies on the Old Mountain Road.

(2) Marshall Armstrong received a ten acre tract located on the Cartersvil le Road and adjoins the lands of James B. Shelton and Mrs. B. Payne and ot hers. Marshall Armstrong also received a thirty-seven acre tract of la nd adjoining the portions assigned to Chloe A. Nuckols and the portion ass igned to N. T.
Armstrong and Lizzie A. Sargent.

(3) Chloe Armstrong Nuckols received a sixty-one acre tract adjoining t he lot assigned to Marshall Armstrong, Chloe A. Nuckols and her husband Ch arles Leighton, Lizzie Armstrong Sargent and her husband Calvin.

[DI3611] Name: «tab»Chloe Alice Nuckals
[Chloe Alice Armstrong]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»64
Birth Date: «tab»13 Aug 1884
(Clearly changed on cert from age 84 and from born 1864 and those were the correct dates)
Death Date: «tab»26 May 1949
Death Place: «tab»Glen Allen, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»27 May 1949
Father: «tab»Thomas Armstrong
Mother: «tab»Mary Susans Parsons
Spouse: «tab»Charles Leighton Nuckals

[NI3613] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Born 5/12/1900 named Clyde Royal Nuckolls

1930 Oklahoma Co, Oklahoma City, OK 4/15/1930
Clyde R Nuckols, head, 29, AL AL AL md 21
Nolie?, wife, 20, KY md 21
Charles, son, 11m
Neva C, dau, 4, OK

Dallas Morning News 9/25/1933 Plane Falls Two Hurt
Oklahoma City OK Sept 24- Clyde Nuckols, transport pilot, and T H Waters, student pilot, were injured when their plane fell in a wheat field near here Sunday. Neither was hurt dangerously. Nuckols was giving Waters in struction in forced landings. A wind gust caught the plane at about 500 feet and Nuckols was unable to right it.

Ohio Lima Lima News 03 June 1934 and also Mansfield News Mansfield Oh io 08 June 1934
Doctor Wrong In This Case-
Oklahoma City-A year ago Clyde Nuckols was dragged from his wrecked airplane and the doctors told him he would never fly again. Now he is one of two pilots who have the recommendation of the US weather bureau for contracts which entail daily observation fights at an altitude of 17,000 feet.

Name: Clyde Royal Nuckols
Titles:
Gender: Male
Marital status:
Death date: 30 Jun 1983
Death county: Hill
Death place: Hill, Texas, United States
Collection: Texas Death Index 1964-1998

[NI3614] More Baker geneaolgy http://genforum.genealogy.com/baker/messages/2179.html

[NI3615] Transcribed by Ed Waller
From Gandrud collection:
Customers at the store of
John McConnell in Northport, Ala
From 1838 to 1846
Nuckols, Dock 1846
Nuckols, Wm. S. 1838

Served as Private in Co 1, 28th Regiment, Alabama volunteers
Descendants of William Green provided by Billie W Etling, Nuckolls Socie ty Member billieee@aol.com

From David Nuckols 12/2007
The grave marker mentions that he was a Mason and the 1860 census states he was a farmer who owned 280 acres in Tuscaloosa Co. He was there as early as 1845 and he and his (eventually) 2 wives and families (17 children!) lived at New Lexington, N. Tuscaloosa Co. (This is probably where the cemetery is). He was disabled and was not able to fight in the Civil War but collected war taxes. I have two letters sent to my great-au nt Flora Nuckols Price by one of his sons, Green Albert "Abb" Nuckols, both dated in 1930, where he describes William Green Nuckols and his two families. He also describes his death in 1886 as follows:

"My father died very suddenly in about 3 minutes. On December 2nd 18 86 he was out in the wood about 1/4 mile from the house getting fire wood and had cut the tree (or log) 1/2 into and as he turned to cut throu gh on the other side he just pitched forward off the log. Right now I think Sid and Melville was with him at the time. I know one of them was."

Albert states the DOD for William was December 2nd 1886, but the headstone has December 1, 1886.

The "Old Plantation" of William Green Nuckols was located at New Lexington, N. Tuscaloosa Co. Alabama. One of William and Matida E. (Baker) children, William T. Nuckols, is buried on the plantation. He was 7 mos. old at his death. Other family members were also buried in the Boone Cemetery, N. Tuscaloosa Co. The 2 cemeteries are probably close to each other .

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