Notes

[DI6524] Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - May 6, 2005
Deceased Name: Toone - David Franklin Nuckolls
Toone - David Franklin Nuckolls, 92, farmer, died Wednesday at Bolivar Gen eral Hospital. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Shackelford Funer al Home in Bolivar with burial in Cearley Cemetery in Toone. He was a Wor ld War II Army veteran, a graduate of the University of Tennessee, a deac on at Toone Baptist Church, a member of Hardeman County Co-Op Board, AS CS Committee and Hardeman County Library Board and former president of Har deman County Farm Bureau. Mr. Nuckolls, the husband of Moetta Evans Nuckol ls for 64 years, also leaves a daughter, Vicki N. Berkau of Smithfield, N. C.; a son, Dan F. Nuckolls of Toone, and three grandchildren. The family r equests that any memorials be sent to Toone Baptist Church or the Americ an Heart Association.

Name: «tab»David Franklin Nuckolls
[David F Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»414424222
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»27 Dec 1912
Birth Place: «tab»Toone Hardem, Tennessee
Father Name: «tab»Albert T Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Orene Naylor
Death Date: «tab»4 May 2005
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Mar 1946: Name listed as DAVID FRANKLIN NUCKOLLS; 11 May 2005: Name listed as DAVID F NUCKOLLS

[NI6527] Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - June 7, 1992
Deceased Name: TOONE - John Glover Nuckolls
TOONE - John Glover Nuckolls, 14-year-old son of Dan and Karen Nuckolls, d ied Friday at Arlington Developmental Center. Services will be at 11 a. m. Monday at Shackelford Funeral Home in Bolivar with private graveside se rvices at Cearley Cemetery near here. He also leaves a brother, David Nuck olls of Toone, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David F. Nuckolls of Too ne and Mrs. Willis Jessup of Hertford, N.C. The family requests that any m emorials be sent to the Arlington Developmental Center.

[DI6527] Name: «tab»John Glover Nuckolls
[J Nuckol]
SSN: «tab»414310134
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»10 Nov 1977
Birth Place: «tab»Jackson Madi, Tennessee
Death Date: «tab»Jun 1992
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Relationship of Signature: «tab»Not signed, SSA prepared.
Additional Information: «tab»Birth record established before age of 5.
Notes: «tab»30 Aug 1979: Name listed as JOHN GLOVER NUCKOLLS; 27 Jun 1992: Name listed as J NUCKOL

[NI6529] This family submitted by Cheryl Ryder
Charles deserted his family in 1902 and ended up in Greeley, Colorado where he is buried.

Family researcher:
George Hunsaker
hunsaker78@msn.com

[BI6529] Death certificate shows DOB Aug 4 1854.

[NI6530] The Scammon Miner March 11 1910
Mrs Elizabeth Nuckolls died at the home of her son Frank Nuckolls near Che rokee, the 7th. She was 55y,6m and 7days old. The funeral was held the 9 th and was conducted by Rev Hamilton. Interment was made in the Weir Cemet ery

[DI6531] The 13th of Fourteen children
Pittsburg Morning Star, Pittsburgh Kansas, Tuesday, Jan 7, 1992
Cherokee-Will L Nuckolls, 95, of Cherokee, died at 9 P.M. Sunday, Jan 5, 1 992 at Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys, Calif. He had been visiting his son in Northridge, Calif, for the past three weeks. He was bo rn on Dec 2, 1896 in Scammon, to Charles D and Elizabeth Belle Stevens Nuc kolls. He attended schools in Scammon. Mr Nuckolls had been employed in the coal mines, was a driller in the oil fields, worked for Frisco Railroa d, and was a maintenance machinist for Boeing Aircraft. He married Susie Elizabeth Imhof on June 9, 1917 in Hominy, OK. The lived in Oklahoma City a nd California, returning to Cherokee in 1968. She preceded him in death Jan 8, 1990. Mr Nuckolls was a member of the Cherokee United Methodist Chur ch and was an honorary life member of Pittsburg Masonic Lodge No 187. He h ad been a member since 1921. Survivors include one son, William D Nuckolls of Northridge; three grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 13 brothers and sisters.

Name: Will Lue Nuckolls
Social Security #: 441076989
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 2 Dec 1896
Birthplace: Kansas
Death Date: 5 Jan 1992
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Stevens

[NI6532] Pittsburg Morning Sun Wednesday Jan 10, 1990
Susie Elizabeth Imhof Nuckolls, 91 , of Cherokee, died at 3:15 P.M. Monda y, Jan 8, 1990, at her home. She was born on April 17, 1898 in Cherok ee to Daniel and Margaret Hastings Imhof. She attended schools in Cherok ee and graduated from Cherokee High School. She taught school for a year w est of Cherokee. She married Will L Nuckolls on June 9, 1917 in Henriett a, OK. They lived in Blackwell. Oklahoma City and California and came ba ck to Cherokee to make their home in 1968. Mrs Nuckolls was a member of t he Methodist church. Survivors include her husband of the home and a so n, William D Nuckolls of North Ridge, Calif, three grandchildren and six g reat grandchildren. Services will be held at 10:30 A.M. Thursday at the Br enner Chapel with the Rev Delbert Chance of the Cherokee United Methodi st Church officiating. Burial will be in the Hosey Hill Cemetery in Wei r. The family will receive friends from 7-8 P.M. today in the Brenner Chap el.

From Cheryl Ryder 8/22/1997
We have found only one photograph of Susie taken in a studio with her 4 si sters, all looking like Victorian battle-axes in their stiff black Taffe ta dresses with leg-o-mutton sleeves. Elizabeth was almost six feet tal l. She helped my father father the information about the family. It was ne cessary because my father went to work for a defense-oreinted aviation com pany and needed to have the highest possible security clearance. All the f amily information going back for 3 generations was required for the securi ty process. My grandma Susie became very interested in the family genealo gies of both Imhoff and Nuckolls as a result of helping my father, and bec ame a newspaper clipper. I salvaged a small box of family vital statisti cs that she cut from the Pittsburg Kansas local paper.

[NI6536] 1870 Monroe Co, Richland, IN July 26 1870
Henry Massey 26 IN
A C 20 IN (f)
Ada A C (f) 4
E E (f) 4m
Rachel Nuckols 57 VA
Francis M (m) 13 IN

[DI6537] Name: «tab»Robert Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»6 Dec 1838
Birth Place: «tab»Indiana
Death Date: «tab»9 Oct 1917
Death Place: «tab»Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA
Age: «tab»78
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Spouse: «tab»Amanda Nuckols
Father: «tab»John Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Racheal Hartman

[NI6538] No record in 1870

[HI6541] (Research):SOURCE: Monroe Co, IN Births
DATE: 3/1/1890 Bk HC 24 Pg 112
DATE 3/181890 Bk HC 2 Pg 40
NAME- Male NUCKLES
FATHER-not named
Mother: Armelia Nuckles in one record and A C Nuckles in another record.
Amelia Caroline Nuckles born 1850 md Henry Massey 1865 Washington Co, IN
Her and husband living in 1880. Perhaps she had a child out of wedlock.

[DI6541] Name: «tab»Caroline Ray
[Caroline Nuckalls]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»63
Birth Date: «tab»1 Mar 1851
Birth Place: «tab»Ind
Death Date: «tab»16 Mar 1914
Death Place: «tab»Connersville, Fayette, Indiana, USA
Marital Status: «tab»Widow
Spouse: «tab»John M Ray
Father: «tab»John Nuckalls
Mother: «tab»Rachel Hartman

[DI6542] Pueblo Chieftan, Pueblo, Co April 10, 1924 William O Nuckolls age 54 died in a local hospital April 9. He is survived by his wife, Mrs Addie Nuckolls of Denver and one sister, Mrs Martha Brady of Indianapolis, IN. The body was sent to Denver Wednesday for interment by Dunaway-Rouch

[NI6543] It is possible this is the Mary Nuckles who married Milton Silas Roseber ry 11/14/1866 Washington Co, Salem, OH. Since they can not be found in a ny census, it cant be verified.

[NI6546] 1920 Hamilton Co, Syracuse, KS -pg 3
M E Nuckles, 52 IN VA IN
Emma, wfie, 46, KS PA ?
Arthur, son, 22, KS

[BI6552] WWI Reg
Name: «tab»Schroll, Stanton Keith
Birth Date: «tab»20 Jan 1893
Birth Place: «tab»Johnson KS
City/County: «tab»Hamilton
State: «tab»KS
Ethnicity: «tab»W

[DI6552] Name: «tab»Stanton Keith Schroll
SSN: «tab»513368074
Birth Date: «tab»29 Jan 1893
Death Date: «tab»14 Feb 1957
Claim Date: «tab»18 Mar 1957
Type of Claim: «tab»Death Claim
Notes: «tab»06 Apr 1979: Name listed as STANTON KEITH SCHROLL

[NI6553] WWI Civilian Draft Registrations b 1/14/1897 Kendall, KS
Res Syracuse, KS, father born Salem, IN
Self Emp Rancher
Nearest Kin Millard E Nuckles, Syracuse, KS
Blue eyes, blond hair, signed  Juen 5 1918
Signed Chester Arthur Nuckles

[DI6556] Name: «tab»Nelda Lee Nuckles
[Nelda L Jamison]
[Nelda Jamison]
SSN: «tab»512407969
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»17 Feb 1943
Birth Place: «tab»Syracuse Ham, Kansas
Death Date: «tab»10 Aug 2003
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Apr 1957: Name listed as NELDA LEE NUCKLES; Apr 1968: Name listed as NELDA L JAMISON; 26 Aug 2003: Name listed as NELDA JAMISON

[XI6556] Name: «tab»Nelda L Jamison
Birth Date: «tab»17 Feb 1943
Death Date: «tab»10 Aug 2003
Cemetery: «tab»Quinter Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Quinter, Gove County, Kansas, USA

[DI6557] Name: «tab»Frank Edward Nuckles
[F E Nuckles]
SSN: «tab»510249493
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»23 Dec 1930
Birth Place: «tab»Syracuse Ham, Kansas
Father Name: «tab»Chester A Nuckles
Mother Name: «tab»Maudie E Juergens
Death Date: «tab»15 Oct 1989
Death Certificate Number: «tab»DC00089017588
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jun 1944: Name listed as FRANK EDWARD NUCKLES; 22 May 1998: Name listed as F E NUCKLES

[XI6560] Age: 77yrs, 4mos, 20dys
No Stone/Marker

[DI6561] CADI Owen S Nuckles, spouse H M, died 4/28/1933 Riverside Co, CA Cert#22640, age62

[NI6562] I am trying to track down an Anders Gustaf Ehn and his wife, Maria Sof ia Jacobsdotter after they left Sweden in 1872 and 1874 for the US. At t hat point the family lost track of them. When Maria brought the childr en to the US in 1874 to join Anders, one of the children in the emigrati on record is given as Hulda Maria Ehn...and I have her birth date as 10 J un 1871 in Sweden. If you know of descendants of this family, I would mo st happily like to be put in contact with them.....as I have another 1 50 years of information to share on the ancestry of Hulda Maria Ehn. And ers Gustaf Ehn's brother, Carl Victor is my Great-great grandfather. Nancy lincoln@mtaonline.net

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Huldah M Nuckles
[Huldah M Ehn]
Social Security #: 0
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 10 Jun 1871
Birthplace: Other Country
Death Date: 27 Jul 1953
Death Place: San Bernardino
Mother's Maiden Name: Jacobson
Father's Surname: Ehn

Name listed in Seventh Day Adventist Index. Appeared Pacific Union Record er 1953, Sep 7

[DI6562] Name: «tab»Huldah Mary Nuckles
[Huldah Mary Ehn]
SSN: «tab»556302451
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»10 Jun 1871
Birth Place: «tab»Sweden
Father Name: «tab»Andrew G Ehn
Mother Name: «tab»Sophia M Jacobison
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Dec 1942: Name listed as HULDAH MARY NUCKLES

[NI6563] Name: Raymond Nuckles
SSN: 568-03-6007
Last Residence: 91752 Mira Loma, Riverside, California, United Stat es of America
Born: 19 Jun 1895
Died: May 1974
State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951 )

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Raymond E Nuckles
Social Security #: 568036007
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 19 Jun 1895
Birthplace: Kansas
Death Date: 10 May 1974
Death Place: Riverside

[DI6564] CADI
Bessie Nuckels, spouse RE, age 22 died San Bernardino Co, 5/16/1917

[NI6566] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Raymond E Nuckles
Birth Year: 1920
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Indiana
State: U.S. At Large
Enlistment Date: 6 Jul 1942
Enlistment State: Kentucky
Enlistment City: Louisville
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 1 year of college
Civil Occupation: Bandsman, Oboe or Parts Clerk, Automobile
Marital Status: Married
Height: 70
Weight: 182

[BI6566] Name: «tab»Raymond Eugene Nuckles
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»2 Jul 1920
Birth Place: «tab»Salem, Washington, Indiana, USA
Registration Year: «tab»1920
Father: «tab»Ernest Nuckles
Mother: «tab»Edith Lavine Pennington
Certificate Number: «tab»39046
Roll Number: «tab»014
Agency: «tab»Indiana State Dept. of Health
Volume Range: «tab»79 - 84
mothers 2nd child, 2 living

[DI6566] R. Eugene Nuckles, 90 JULY 2, 1920 '97 APRIL 9, 2011 MARTINSVILLE '97 Mr. R. Eugene Nuckles, age 90, of Martinsville, Indiana, passed away Saturday, April 9, at 6:15 a.m. a

Name: «tab»Raymond Eugene Nuckles
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»2 Jul 1920
Birth Place: «tab»Salem, IN
Death Date: «tab»9 Apr 2011
Death Place: «tab»Martinsville, Morgan, Indiana, USA
Age: «tab»90
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Father: «tab»Ernest Nuckles
Mother: «tab»Edith Pennington

[NI6567] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Edith F Nuckles
[Edith F Hansen]
Social Security #: 0
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 15 Feb 1895
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 23 Mar 1942
Death Place: San Bernardino
Mother's Maiden Name: Rasmussen
Father's Surname: Hansen

[NI6569] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918  Sept 12 1918
Roscoe Oliver Nuckles res 867 Spruce St, San Bernardino, CA
Age 20 born Jan 23 1898
Electrician for So Cal Edison Co
Nearest relative Owen Nuckles, 867 Sprice St
Med height, med build, blue eyes,. brn hair
Signed Sept 12 1918 Roscoe Oliver Nuckles

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Roscoe O Nuckles
Social Security #: 560442067
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 23 Jan 1898
Birthplace: Kansas
Death Date: 12 Dec 1983
Death Place: San Bernardino
Mother's Maiden Name: Ehn

[DI6570] CADI, Margaret B Nuckles, spouse r O, age 22 died 1/14/1922 San Bernardino Co

[NI6571] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Olga Helen Nuckles
[Olga Helen Hansen]
Social Security #: 561760831
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 29 May 1901
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 14 Jan 1984
Death Place: San Bernardino
Father's Surname: Hansen

[DI6572] Name: «tab»Jack O Nuckles
[Jack Nuckles]
SSN: «tab»560441978
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»28 Aug 1937
Birth Place: «tab»Los Angeles, California
Father Name: «tab»Roscoe O Nuckles
Mother Name: «tab»Olga H Hansen
Death Date: «tab»Mar 1984
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Oct 1951: Name listed as JACK O NUCKLES; 31 Dec 1987: Name listed as JACK NUCKLES

[NI6580] WWI Draft Registration Sept 17 1918 Sept 12 1918
Walter E Nuckles res 867 Spruce St San Bernardino, CA
Age 18 born Sept 6 1900
Apprentis Machinist for AT < RR
Nearest relative Mrs Hilda Nuckles, same address
Tall, slender, blue eyes, brown hair
Signed Walter E Nuckles

Also a Walter Knuckles who married a Mary Evelyn Goodman 7/8/1960 in Las V egas. Is this the same man or a complete coincidence he married on the sa me date (month and day) as his wife Mabel?

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Walter Easton Nuckles
Social Security #: 553072437
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 6 Sep 1901
Birthplace: Kansas
Death Date: 15 Aug 1986
Death Place: Riverside
Mother's Maiden Name: Ehn

[NI6581] Mary R Stanley, head, own $5,000, widow, 59, CA MO AR- 4/13/1930
Silas S, son, 30, S, CA
Winifred E Nuckles 28 1901 California Daughter White San Bernardino, S an Bernardino, CA md19
Beverly E Nuckles 2y5m 1927 Granddaughter San Bernardino, San Berna rdino, CA

[NI6583] nona and james thomas burnett are my great-grandparents on my dad's side. my grandfather is william george burnett - my dad is richard earl burnett. Source Heather Mann Bentleymann@aol.com) 3/2011

1870 Census name is laura
1880 Census name was Nonnie

"Polk Family and Kinsmen," 1912, William Harrison Polk, pg. 97, shows t he following information on this child: "Eliza Polk seventh child of Shel by Polk and Winnifred (Colburn) Polk, married William G. Nackolls. They h ad children: ....4Lenora Z
Nackolls." Also, same page: "Lenora Z. Nackolls, youngest child of Willi am G. Nackolls and Eliza (Polk) Nackolls, married James Barnett and died l eaving one child, William G. Barnett."

[XI6583] Cemetery listing, Birdville Cemetery, Tarrant Co., TX., Internet, Google
search "William Nuckolls" Tarrant County Texas
BURNETT, NONA NUCKOLLS AUG 1,1863-JUL 31,1888 Wife of J T

[NI6585] Death cert says burial in Rossville, TN

Dallas Morning News 6/25/1915 Fort Worth Courts
Fort Worth Texas June 24- Mrs Maggie V Nuckolls, was today appointed by t he Probate Court guardian of the estate of Nolen G Nuckolls et al, minor s, with bond in the sum of $1000

[DI6585] Name: «tab»Maggie V. Nuckolls
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»10 May 1929
Event Place: «tab»Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»69
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1860
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Rossville, Tenn.
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»W.M. Blain
Father's Birthplace: «tab»N.C.
Mother: «tab»Unknown
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Unknown
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Street Address: «tab»1123 Cummmings St.
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Rossville, Tenn.
Burial Date: «tab»12 May 1929
Informant: «tab»Mr J W Nuckolls, 760 Garland Ave
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4183618
Image Number: «tab»1367
Film Number: «tab»1876753
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 13856

[DI6589] Name: «tab» Clara L. Wenzler
Event: «tab» Death
Event Date: «tab» 22 Dec 1953
Event Place: «tab» Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Gender: «tab» Female
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab» 61
Estimated Birth Year: «tab» 1892
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab» Charles Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab» Maggie Blain
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» 4181502
Image Number: «tab» 2398
Film Number: «tab» 2372489
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab» 53-28896

[NI6590] Family links:
Parents:
Leopold Andrew Wenzler (1865 - 1938)
Nettie Merz Wenzler (1867 - 1943)
Spouse:
Clara L Nuckolls Wenzler (1887 - 1953)*
Sibling:
Augusta Wenzler (1892 - 1966)*

[DI6590] Name: «tab»Casper Leopold Wenzler
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»03 Feb 1949
Event Place: «tab»Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»married
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»54
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»7-25-1894
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse:
Occ-Plumber«tab»
Father: «tab»Leopold Wenzler
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Nettie Merz
Informant Augusta Wenzler
Forest Hill Cem, Memphis, TN

[NI6592] Lawyer, member of the Memphis Bar Association. Employed by Illinois Central Gulf Railroad for 50 years Member of Idlewild Presbyterian Church Co-workers and friends called him "Judge"

Family submitted by Society Member
Malinda Blain Nuckolls Lochner
2 Chautauqua Trail
Madison, WI 53719
608-827-7809
Mloch@aol.com

Shelby Co, TN Office of Registrar
1725-105 WD NUCKOLLS NOLAN G SOMERS EARL L 12/13/1941
4727-77 WD NUCKOLLS N C TENN STATE OF 05/14/1962

[MI6592] (Medical):Died at Baptist memorial Hospital, Room 1297, Memphis, TN

[BI6592] Name: Nolan G Nuckolls
City: Not Stated
County: Fayette
State: Tennessee
Birthplace: Tennessee;United States of America
Birth Date: 27 May 1894

[XI6592] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about Nolan Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Nolan Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»27 May 1893
Death Date: «tab»16 Aug 1974
SSN: «tab»709056834
Branch 1: «tab»ARMY
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»26 Apr 1918
Release Date 1: «tab»19 Jun 1919

[NI6593] In his short 3 and half years, Earl was apparently beloved. My grandfathe r, Julius W. Nuckolls, Sr, who was 8 years old at the time of Earl's dea th spoke fondly of him. Also, his much older sister Shirley Vance Nuckol ls Somers named her first child Earl Leroy, 5 years after his death.

[NI6594] In 1954, Julius W Nuckolls, Sr wrote in "Our Family as Best I Know It" , Noah has one child living in New Jersey

[DI6594] Name: «tab»Noah Louis Nuckolls
Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»14 Aug 1932
Death Place: «tab»Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama
Gender: «tab»Male
Race (Original): «tab»
Race (Standardized): «tab»
Age at Death: «tab»35y 10d
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»04 Aug 1897
Birthplace: «tab»
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»Kathleen Nuckolls
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»C. E. Nuckolls
Father's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Maggie Vance
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Memphis, Tenn.
Burial Date: «tab»15 Aug 1932
Funeral Home: «tab»
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»1908501
Reference Number: «tab»16744

[NI6595] Name: Charles Blaine Nuckolls
City: Memphis
County: Shelby
State: Tennessee
Birth Date: 19 Feb 1885
Race: White
Roll: 1877497
DraftBoard: 2
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Sept 12 1918
Charles Blain Nuckolls, 1605 Southern, Memphis, TN
Age 33 born Feb 19 1885
Railroad Clerk Illinois Central RR
Next of kin, Mother,Mrs Maggie V Nuckolls 1239 Greenwood, Memphis, TN
Med height, slender, Gray eyes, Blk Hair

bible record of death Feb 9 1943
Informant on death cert J W Nuckolls 760 N Garland

[DI6595] Name: «tab»Chas. Blain Nuckolls
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»11 Feb 1943
Event Place: «tab»Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»57-11-22
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»19 Feb 1885
Birthplace: «tab»Fayette, Tenn.
Spouse: «tab»Floralu M. Nuckolls
Father: «tab»Charles Edward Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Tenn.
Mother: «tab»Margaret Blain
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Tenn.
Occupation: «tab»Mgr. N.O. Nelson
Street Address: «tab»760 Garland St. - Civil District 5
Residence: «tab»Memphis, Shelby Co, Tennessee
Cemetery: «tab»Forest Hill
Burial Place: «tab»Memphis, Tennessee
Burial Date: «tab»13 Feb 1943
Informant: «tab»J W Nuckolls, 760 Garland
Additional Relatives: «tab»X
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4184874
Image Number: «tab»1149
Film Number: «tab»2137332
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 3525

Name: «tab»Charles Blain Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»412016603
Birth Date: «tab»19 Feb 1885
Birth Place: «tab»Macon, Tennessee
Death Date: «tab»11 Feb 1943
Claim Date: «tab»23 Mar 1943
Type of Claim: «tab»Death Claim
Notes: «tab»09 Sep 1977: Name listed as CHARLES BLAIN NUCKOLLS

[NI6596] Pharmaceutical Chemistry degree in 1932 from University of Tennessee, Mem phis, TN. Founder / anager of Technical Products Co, Memphis, TN, a distr ibutor of medical supplies and equipment.

OBITUARY JAMES E. NUCKOLLS

James (Jim) Edwin Nuckolls passed away on January 1, 2001 at his ho me in Fountain Hills, Arizona at the age of 89. James was born in Lexing ton, Tennessee on July 26, 1911 to Charles Blaine and Elta Arnold, Nuckol ls. His mother passed away when James was 3 and he was raised by his gra ndfather, Dr. Arnold, in Lexington, Tennessee and also by his father a nd stepmother, Flora Lou Nuckolls, in Memphis.

James graduated salutatorian of his class from the University of Tenness ee in Memphis in 1932 with a degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. It w as the Great Depression and James had to work for free at his first j ob in a Memphis pharmacy. He later founded Technical Products Compan y, a distributor of
medical supplies and equipment, which he operated until his retirement.

He married Emalee Roth on August 27, 1941 in Golden Colorado and resid ed in Memphis until 1989, when James and Emalee moved to Fountain Hill s, Arizona to be near their only child, Carl Nuckolls and his family. H is wife Emalee preceded him in death in 1995. James was a member of t he American Chemical Society, a 32nd degree Mason, and attended Christ 's Church of Fountain Hills. James will be greatly missed by his son Car l, daughter-in-law Rebecca, his two grandchildren Alissa and Katie, and h is devoted health care provider, Mary Frazier, all of Fountain Hills.

His friends are invited to attend his funeral service at Messinger Mortua ry in Fountain Hills on Friday January 5. Visitation will be from10: 00 to 11:00 AM, with service at 11:00 AM. A brief graveside service wi ll be held at Paradise Memorial Gardens thereafter. Contributions c an be made to Christ's
Church of Fountain Hills building fund.

Shelby Co, TN Office of Registrar
1688-348 WD WESSELL W W NUCKOLLS J E 03/05/1941 VIEW
1712-81 WD NUCKOLLS J E MEMPHIS CITY OF 08/22/1941 VIEW
0028-595 WD NUCKOLLS JAMES E NATIONAL TODDLE HOUSE CORP 01/25/1951 NO
2338-197 WD FORREST PARK HOTEL APTS INC NUCKOLLS JAMES E 12/06/1948 NO NE
3181-201 WD NUCKOLLS JAMES E MEMPHIS CITY OF 08/14/1953 VIEW
5041-111 WD MEMPHIS HOUSING AUTHORITY NUCKOLLS JAMES E 06/13/1963 VI
5237-41 WD MEMPHIS HOUSING AUTHORITY NUCKOLLS JAMES E 01/02/1964 VI
5304-369 MTG NUCKOLLS JAMES E CURRY HAROLD C TR 03/26/1964 VIEW
E66831 WD U P NATL BK NUCKOLLS JAMES E 01/15/1969 VIEW
W44637 WD NUCKOLLS JAMES E GOSS ARTHUR W ETAL 05/01/1985 VIEW
W68890 WD NUCKOLLS JAMES E GOSS ARTHUR W ETAL 07/17/1985
J65965 WD NUCKOLLS EMALEE R NUCKOLLS J E 06/06/1974
F74263 REL GENERAL AM LIFE INS CO NUCKOLLS J E ETUX 10/20/1970
AL1734 REL NUCKOLLS JAMES E GOSS ARTHUR W ETAL 05/19/1988 VIEW
BC6076 ESMT NUCKOLLS JAMES E ETAL PIERACCINI-STRATTON DEV INC 06/29/19 89 VIEW
J65964 MISC NUCKOLLS JAMES E ETUX WILSON LAWRENCE 06/06/1974 VIEW
M36362 WD NUCKOLLS JAMES E ETUX CUMMINGS CLARA M ETAL 07/13/1977

DV2668 TRANSFER NUCKOLLS J E ETUX LAND WILLIAM J ETAL 09/07/1993

[NI6597] Father: James Mitchum Arnold b. 27 Jul 1849 in Henderson Co TN
Mother: Lucy E. McCollum b. 24 Mar 1859 in TN

Census name is Elta
Death Cert name is Etta
1900 Census born 9/1886 age 13
Death Cert born 1888 age 28
Death cert burial says Lexington, TN

Unity Cemetery Chester Co, TN
Arnold, Lucy McCallum
Wife of Dr. James, Married 1882
March 24, 1859-November 6, 1932
[Sons: Murray, Lymon & Isaac Arnold]
[Daughters: Loy Dennison & Margie Arnold, Margaret Arnold, Elta Nuckol ls & Georgie Arnold]

Nuckolls, Elta Frances Arnold
Wife of C. B. Nuckolls
September 1, 1886-November 1, 1916
[Parents: James & Lucy McCallum Arnold]

[DI6597] ame: «tab» Elta Francis Nuckolls
[Elta Francis Arnold]
Gender: «tab» Female
Birth Date: «tab» abt 1888
Birth Place: «tab» Tennessee
Age: «tab» 28
Death Date: «tab» 1 Nov 1916
Death Place: «tab» Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Father's name: «tab» J M Arnold
Father's Birth Place: «tab» Tennessee
Mother's name: «tab» McCollum
Mother's Birth Place: «tab» Tennessee
Certificate Number: «tab» 8

[NI6599] Shelby Co, TN Office of Registrar
0049-410 WD NUCKOLLS EMALEE R NATIONAL TODDLE HOUSE CORP 08/16/1957 NO NE
2512-281 WD ROTH KATHRYN NUCKOLLS EMALEE R 02/21/1950 VIEW
J65965 WD NUCKOLLS EMALEE R NUCKOLLS J E 06/06/1974 VIEW
V37007 WD NUCKOLLS EMALEE R THOMPSON KENNETH R 05/22/1984
N76032 WD NUCKOLLS EMALEE R ETVIR HUEMMER DOUGLAS B 11/02/1978 VIEW
P46277 WD NUCKOLLS EMALEE R ETVIR BENNETT M C MRS 06/20/1979
AX6839 REL NUCKOLLS EMALEE R THOMPSON KENNETH R 02/17/1989
E58272 MTG NUCKOLLS EMILEE R MCGEHEE MAURICE TR 11/15/1968 VIEW
E90311 REL M & M BAIL BOND CO NUCKOLLS EMILEE R 06/11/1969

[DI6599] Name: «tab»Emalee Roth Nuckolls
[Emalee R Nuckolls]
[Emalee Roth Roth]
SSN: «tab»410745336
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»23 Nov 1912
Birth Place: «tab»Prescott, Arkansas
Father Name: «tab»Otto B Roth
Mother Name: «tab»Kathryn Henninger
Death Date: «tab»8 Mar 1995
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»: Name listed as EMALEE ROTH NUCKOLLS; 15 Mar 1995: Name listed as EMALEE R NUCKOLLS

[NI6601] 1967- BS in Education with minor in Science, Magna Cum Laude; 196 9, MS in Science Education, Summa Cum Laude
1969-1988 Taught Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Computer Programming f or the Memphis City Schools

Family researcher- Charles Leonard
alchemist7@cox.net

[BI6601] Name: «tab»Jeanne Marye Bunn
Event Type: «tab»Birth
Birth Date: «tab»1928
Birth County: «tab»Mecklenburg
Parent1 Name: «tab»Walter Jasper Bunn
Roll Number: «tab»NCVR_B_C065_66002
Volume: «tab»34
Page: «tab»409

[DI6601] Jeanne Marye Bunn Nuckolls passed away on March 17, 2013. She was preceded in death by her husband, J.W. Nuckolls, Jr. and her brother, Robert F. Bunn. She is survived by her four children: David Andrew "Andy" Nuckolls (Janet) of Memphis, Margaret N. "Peggy" Nelson (Harry) of Murfreesboro, Kenneth Edwin Nuckolls of Memphis, and Patricia Jeanne "Patty" Holloway (David) of Bullard, Texas, as well as nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Jeanne earned a BS degree in Physics and a Masters degree in Science Education from Memphis State University and taught science in the Memphis Public Schools at Douglass and Sheffield High Schools. She enjoyed sewing, knitting and quilting and gave many beautiful hand-crafted items to family, friends, and local charities. She was a long-time member of the Cotton Patchers Quilt Guild and St. Stephen United Methodist Church. Visitation with the family will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, March 21 at Family Funeral Care, 4925 Summer Ave. Family Funeral Care (901)761-8000 FamilyFuneralMemphis.com
Published in The Commercial Appeal from March 19 to March 28, 2013

[NI6603] As a child, moved frequently with her brick maker/builder father thru o ut Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi. In her late teens, while living in t he Mississippi Delta, the entire family fell ill (probably malaria) and mo ved to Memphis for better medical care. As a young woman, Alice was an off ice worker until she married and started a family. Her adult life was spe nt as a loving mother, housewife and church member.

[NI6606] As a contralto soloist, she won the state contest in the Atwater Kent Nati onal audition. November, 1932. Continued her singing throughout her li fe at Second Presbyterian Church, Union Avenue Baptist Church and Idlewi ld Presbyterian Church as well as many weddings and funerals. Secreta ry to the Pastor at Union Avenue Baptist Church, Memphis, TN. Employ ed at Toof Engraving Co, Memphis, TN. Docent Volunteer at Dixon Galle ry in Memphis.

V22929 WD NUCKOLLS NELLE M SWANSON DELAND C ETAL 04/04/1984
Shelby Co, TN Office of Registrar

[DI6606] me: «tab»Nelle McWaters Nuckolls
[Nelle M Nuckolls]
[Nelle McWaters McWaters]
SSN: «tab»412124545
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»9 Nov 1907
Birth Place: «tab»Jackson, Tennessee
[Jackson, Mississippi]
Father Name: «tab»Charles L McWaters
Mother Name: «tab»Malinda F Hall
Citizenship or Alien Status: «tab»U.S. citizen.
Death Date: «tab»Dec 1987
Claim Date: «tab»19 Aug 1972
Type of Claim: «tab»Duplicate SSN - change or replacement.
Additional Information: «tab»Duplicate request; evidence of identity only submitted.
Notes: «tab»23 Jul 1982: Name listed as NELLE MCWATERS NUCKOLLS; 10 Aug 1972: Name listed as NELLE M NUCKOLLS

[NI6611] Decatur Review Decatur Illinois 07 October 1926 Sgt J Frank Nuckol ls of Auburn, patrolman in city in charge of traffic conditions

Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois) > 1928 > November > 24
Patrolmen Find Stolen Silver-Silverware valued at $500 stolen in October f rom the home of Mel Crews, Arcola, was found Friday in a stolen automobi le recovered by Sgt Frank Nuckolls , a state patrolman.

WWI draft reg for Frank John Nuckolls b3/21/1885 in Cook Co, il, but wi fe Anna. Needs research

1940 of New York City in obit of sister Lillian

[DI6611] Name: «tab»J Frank Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»115073626
Birth Date: «tab»30 Oct 1880
Birth Place: «tab»Auburn, Illinois
Claim Date: «tab»7 Sep 1950
Type of Claim: «tab»Life Claim
Notes: «tab»24 Sep 1976: Name listed as J FRANK NUCKOLLS

[NI6613] Children:
Neva Babb (1890 - 1897)*
Infant Babb (1894 - 1894)*

[DI6613] Source of death FAG but did not locate Missouri death cer for either BABB

[DI6614] Cook County, Illinois, Deaths Index, 1878-1922
Name: Chas Mickolls
Birth Date: abt 1867
Birth Place: Illinois
Death Date: 16 Mar 1907
Death Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Burial Date: 17 Mar 1907
Burial Place: Springfield, Illinois
Death Age: 40
Occupation: Machinist
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Residence: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
FHL Film Number: 1239755

[DI6615] California Death Index, 1940-1997 about Mildred Ann Burnett
Name: «tab»Mildred Ann Burnett
[Mildred Ann Mickolls]
[Mildred Ann Nuckolls] «tab»
Social Security #: «tab»0
Sex: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»9 Feb 1872
Birthplace: «tab»Illinois
Death Date: «tab»5 Jul 1953
Death Place: «tab»Los Angeles
Father's Surname: «tab»Mickolls

[NI6619] Family submitted by Linda
Lidw1912@aol.com
Living descendants on file

[MI6620] (Medical):Died at age 17

[NI6621] Had 3 children

[NI6623] 1880 Census Place:Georgetown, Scott, Kentucky
Source:FHL Film 1254441 National Archives Film T9-0441 Page 5
Lewis T. PAYNESelfMMW66KYOcc:FarmerFa: KYMo: KY
Martha PAYNEWifeFMW60KYFa: KYMo: KY
Lydia PAYNEDauFSW18KYFa: KYMo: KY
Betty BULLOCKDauFSW15KYFa: KYMo: KY
Asa PAYNEFatherMWW94KYFa: VAMo: VA
James CARPENTER OtherMMB30KYFa: KYMo: KY
Elvira CARPENTEROtherFMB20KYOcc:CookFa: KYMo: KY
Andrew CARPENTER OtherMSB4KYFa: KYMo: KY
Mary CARPENTEROtherFSB1KYFa: KYMo: KY
Ed PLEASANTSOtherMB20KYFa: KYMo: KY

Ancestry of Asa found in The Paynes of Virginia by Brooke Payne, Richmo nd Va, William Byrd Press 1937
ASA (8. 5) b. x9 Mch 1788 in Scott Co.t Ky. ; m( I) Tbeo- docia Turn er 27 Dec 1810 in Fayette Co.; m(II) Mrs. Lewis Nuckols (nee Sally M. Vanc e) of Lexington, Ky., 12 June 1844; d. 10 July 1887 near Burgin, Mercer Co .t Ky., at the home of his son Lewis T. Payne; buried in Lexington cemete ry between the graves of his wives. In his old age he was quite deaf and f eeblet in the end bed-ridden; during which period he was under the ca re of Mrs. Rosa M. Payne, his grandson's wife who describes him as a mo st lovable and interesting person. His first wife was dau. of Lewis E. Tur ner and w. Theodocia Payne (8) .
Colonel Asa Payne was educated at West Point Military Acadamy, leaving the re in 1809. (Note; West Point was created a Military Academy l802 but att endance was irregular for ten years. 1812 it was reorganized on Its prese nt basis ) He also attended Transylvania University, Lexington Ky. On lea ving West Point he visited his uncle Richard. M. Johnson. M.C., and stay ed at Gadsby's Tavern in Alexandria, kept by a Mrs. WiUiams. 1810 he was a ppointed by President Madison as Indian Sub--agent and was sta tion ed at F art Madison and Fort Snelling until the summer of 1811. K.H.S. Vo l. XXVI pays a fine tribute to Cot. Asa Payne which is too 1ong to in- du de here. In the War of 1812 he served as Major and aide-de- camp to his fa ther General John Payne and was at Fort Meigs dur ing its siege by the Br itish and Indians. He is described as a hand.. some man of remarkable phys ical constitution. After this war he became a farmer in Scott Co. and resi ded near Payne's Depot. He was; fifteen years Justice of the Peace.
Thodocia Turner was b. 26 Feb 1788 and d. June 1841. His second wi fe d. 20 Apl 1862 in her 6oth year.
By his m ( I) he had 3 children-Lewis T. {85) , John F. (86 ) . and Hen ry (87). By his m(1 I) he had a dau. who d. at 2 years of age. Her epita ph is so obliterated that it cannot be read.

[NI6624] Grandmother was a sister of Gen. Pogue of Virginia


Date: January 29, 1907 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald
Mrs S V Nuckols has returned from a visit of two weeks to Mrs Bush of Shelbyville and to her son Mr Morris Nuckols of Louisville , Mrs Annette w ho is in Shelbyville with her sister will come on later for a visit to M rs Nuckols

Date: November 23, 1907 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald-Lead
Mrs Samuel V Nuckols who has been confined to her home for two weeks with a slight injury she received falling in her home, is able to be out aga in.

Date: October 6, 1902 Location: Kentucky Paper: Morning Herald
Mrs Margaret Apperson of Memphis, and Mrs James Guthrie of Shelbyville wi ll arrie Tuesday for a visit with their sister, Mrs Samuel Nuckols

Personals (News Article) Date: 1907-07-26; Paper: The Lexington Herald
Mr S V Nuckols has gone to Shelbyville for a visit to his daughter, Mrs Ed ward Payne Hall and from there goes to Louisville to visit his son Morr is Nuckols. Mts Annette of Ashville NC will come in September for an exten ded visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs Nuckols


Date: July 16, 1910 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald
Mrs Sam V Nuckols is much improved after an illness of several weeks

Personal (News Article)
Date: 1913-03-19; Paper: The Lexington Herald
Mrs Edward Payne Hall of Shelbyville will come next week for a visit to h er parents, Mr and Mrs S V Nuckols
Mrs Nuckols will leave in April to visit her daughter Mrs Walter Annet te in Wilmington Del and enroute will attend the DAR congress in Washingt on DC


Date: July 11, 1914 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald
Mrs James Guthrie of Shelbyville and sister Mrs Samuel Vance Nuckols of Le xington left this week for a visit to Mrs Nuckols daughter Mrs Walter N A nnette in Wilmington Delware. They will stop over for a few days in Washin gton City

Date: 1916-02-02; Paper: The Daily Herald (Mississippi)
Distinguised Kentucky Visitor
Mrs Samuel Vance Nuckols of Lexington Ky, aunt of Col J W Apperson, is t he guest at the Riveria Hotel. Mrs Nuckols is a writer of prominence in Ke ntucky having contributed of recent years a number of leading magazine s, newspapers, and other periodicals. She is delighted with her visit to t he gulf coast country

Mrs. Samuel Vance NUCHOLS has returned to Lexington after spending a mon th with her
daughter, Mrs. Edward P. HALL.
THE LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL, Saturday Morning, September 29, 1917
SOCIETY NEWS GATHERED THROUGHOUT KENTUCKY
Special to the Courier-Journal

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volu me 17 page 281
Mrs. Martha Rebecca Thomas Nuckols.
DAR ID Number: 16773
Born in Shelby County, Kentucky.
Wife of Samuel Vance Nuckols.
Descendant of John Poage, of Virginia.
Daughter of Morris Thomas and Amanda Jane Wright, his wife.
Granddaughter of Capt. Oswald Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Poage, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Poage and Ann Kennedy, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Poage and Mary Blair, his wife.

[DI6624] Lexington Herald 8/9/1925
Obit scanned to cd
Death Takes member of Pioneer Family

Name: «tab»Martha R T Nuckols
[Martha R T Thomas]
Death Date: «tab»8 Aug 1925
Death Location: «tab»Fayette
Residence Location: «tab»Fayette
Age: «tab»85
Gender: «tab»Female
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»5 Jun 1840
Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»Morris Thomas
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Mother's Name: «tab»Amanda Wright
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky

[NI6627] 1900 Census says born 2/1870, but she was age 1 in 1870 census

Date: June 6, 1900 Location: Kentucky Paper: Morning Herald
Miss Florence Stratton of Memphis Tenn arrives Friday to visit Misses Mat ti and Jane Nuckols of West Second St

Date: October 4, 1904 Location: Kentucky Paper: Morning Herald
Mrs Edward Payne Hall of Shelbyville is here visiting her parents, Mr a nd Mrs S V Nuckols. Miss Hall was formerly Miss Martha Nuckols of this cit y. She will be joined Saturday by Mr Hall who comes for a short visit.

Social and Personal (News Article)
Date: 1905-08-18; Paper: The Lexington Herald
Mrs Edward Payne Hall will leave today for hor home in Shelbyville aft er a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs Samuel V Nuckols

Date: October 13, 1910 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald
Mrs Edward Payne Hall of Shelbyville is here for a visit to her parents, M rs S C Nuckols of West Second St

Personal (News Article)
Date: 1913-03-19; Paper: The Lexington Herald
Mrs Edward Payne Hall of Shelbyville will come next week for a visit to h er parents, Mr and Mrs S V Nuckols

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volu me 54 page 313
Mrs. Martha T. Nuckols Hall.
DAR ID Number: 53700
Born in Shelby County, Ky.
Wife of Edward Payne Hall.
Descendant of William Poage, of Virginia.
Daughter of Samuel V. Nuckols and Martha Rebecca Thomas, his wife.
Granddaughter of Morris Thomas and Amanda Jane Wright, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Oswald Thomas and Mary E. Poage, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Poage and Ann Kennedy, his wife.
William Poage (1726-86) served as high sheriff of Augusta County, 177 8. He was born in Ireland; died in Augusta County, Va.
Also Nos. 5880, 9434, 10270, 12201, 13332, 16129.

[DI6627]
Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953
Name: «tab»Martha Nuckols Hall
[Martha Nuckols Nuckols]
Death Date: «tab»13 Sep 1918
Date of birth- dont know
Age- dont know
Death Location: «tab»Shelby
Residence Location: «tab»Shelby
Gender: «tab»Female; Married no occ
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Location: «tab»Shelbyville, Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»Saml V Nuckols
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Mother's Name: «tab»Martha R Thomas
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Informant- E P Hall, Shelbyville, KY

[NI6628] Went by the name of Vance Nuckols

Date: 1905-08-27; Paper: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Vance Nuckols and his father-in-law Aly Pennock were both winning drive rs at Goshen Ky on Tuesday night. Well that is keeping it in the family

Lexington Herald 1/18/1907
Horse Sales
J L Watkins, vice president of the Lexington Driving Club, has sold his us efull matinee horse, Don N 2:071/4 by Little Joker to Vance Nuckols of Cle veland. The price paid for this good pacer is $1500 and Mr Nuckols is believed to have secured a big bargain. It is said he will be used for matinee purposes in Ohio


Date: January 22, 1907 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald
Driver Nuckols Hurt
Cleveland, OH - Vance Nuckols, Clevelands clever reinsman, was seriously injured today in a runaway at the Glenville Driving Park. He was jogging a green pacer around the track when the horse became frightened and started to run away. Nuckols, tried to guide the animal through the gate into the barns, but the sulky hit the fence and he ws thrown out. He was unconscious three hours. No bones were broken but is is feared he is internally injured. He is at his home under the care of his physician.

Indiana Evening Gazette Indiana Pennsylvania 22 January 1907
Cleveland- Vance Nuckols, a well known driver was painfully hurt while dri ving a young horse at Glenville race Track. Nuckols was thrown from his su lky and rendered unconscious by the fall and remained in serious conditi on for some time

Date: January 13, 1910 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald
Mr Vance Nuckols of Cleveland Ohio came Saturday to be the guest of his pa rents, Mr and Mrs S V Nuckols


Date: October 7, 1913 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald
Mr Walter Annette of Delaware will come in a few days to join Mrs Annet te who is visitin gher parents, Mr and Mrs S V Nuckols. Mr nd Mrs Nucko ls son, Mr Vance Nuckols of Cleveland, Ohio will arrive this week to be th em during the trots

Vance Nuckols Not Allowed to Race Again Refused to Surrender His Horse to Amos Rathbun
2/3/1914 Refused To Surrender His Horse to Amos Rathburn
New York Dec 2- Vance Nuckols, a widely known trainer and driver of horse s, who was expelled at the Rockport half-mile track near Cleveland in Octo ber, for refusing to surrender his horse Andrel to Amos Rathburn when t he judges had decided to put up a new driver, will not be permitted to ra ce again under National Trotting association auspices, according to a deci sion of the board of review of the association at its continued session to day.

12/3/1914 Lexington Herald Expulsion for Vance Nuckols is Upheld New York City

Nevada State Journal Reno Nevada 14 January 1915
Ban Is Lifted For Suspended Horseman
Cleveland Oh, Jan 13-Vance Nuckolls, Cleveland horseman, who was recent ly expelled by the National Trotting Association, today received notice fr om W H Groucher, secretary of the association, that President C P Johns on had suspended the decision of the board of review that Nuckolls wou ld be heard at the spring meeting. Nuckolls was suspended for breach of t he rules for refusing to turn his horse over to another driver.

Spouse name in 1920 Census is Annette

There are literally hundreds of articles in nationwide papapers concerning his involvement with horses. Buying, trading, racing, etc. Too many to transcribe here.

The Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 10 July 1926
Vance Nuckols, N Randall, Ohio

This seems to indicate he lived past 1944
The Berkshire Evening Eagle Pittsfield Massachusetts 25 October 1944
Cleary named managing director of race track-Takes the place of Sam Nucko ls who leaves at the end of the week for California where he will be presi ding steward at Hollywood Park.

[DI6628] Lexington Herald 7/7/1927
Obit scanned to cd
Death Claims S V Nuckcols
Nationally Known Trotting Horse Trainer Succumbs to Illness of Twop Months.
Funeral Today.

Lexington Herald 8/3/1927
Will of the late Vance Nuckols filed and as proven by the depostions of Gertrude A Penty and M J Penty, the subscribing witnesses, ordered to record.

[NI6629] Date: 1896-07-19; Paper: The Morning Herald
Mr Maurice Nuckols of the firm Arnold & Constable of New York passes throu gh the city today for a little visit to his family before going on to N ew York City

Jan 23 1897 The Morning Herald
A Footpad
Holds Up Mr Morris Nuckols, Who Uses His Knife
Mr Morris Nuckols, the popular dry goods drammer who is here for the prese nt, was held up by a foot pad on West High Street while returning from a b usiness engagement early last evening. When near Patterson street a man su ddenly stepped from behind a tree at the curb and ordered "hand up." On ac count of the utter darkness of the street, Mr Nuckols had taken the precau tion to place his knife in a convenient place. When the command of han ds up was given he complied immediately, but the open knife was in his rig ht hand. An instant later he made a thrust at his assailant, but the latt er was too quick for him, jumping back and making his escape down Patters on street. Mr Nuckols does not think he had any weapon other than a stic k. He was a white man and wore a stubby beard.

Date: July 27, 1905 Location: Kentucky Paper: Morning Herald
Mrs S V Nuckols and her son Morris left yesterday for Crab Orchard to spe nd several weeks for the benefit of Mr Nuckols Health

Social and Personal (News Article)
Date: 1905-08-18; Paper: The Lexington Herald
Mr Morris Nuckols has recovered from his illness with the fever and is ab le to be out again.

Date: March 19, 1908 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald (this sho uld be Morrris)
Hospital Stays- Good Samaritan
Louis Nuckols, son of samuel V Nuckols of West Second St, spent a good nig ht

Mar 29, 1908 Lexington Herald
Maurice Nuckols May Now Recover
Maurice Nuckols, upon whom a serious operation was performed at Good Samar itan Hospital Friday night, was sleeping quietly and was considered much i mproved at the hospital at midnight last night. Mr Nuckols recently underw ent an operation for mastoiditis after having a serious attack of the grip pe, and last week developed fluid on the brain. The fluid was removed in t he operation Friday night, which was performed by Doctors Offutt and Stuck y, and it is believed the patient is on the road to recovery.

Date: April 1, 1908 Location: North Carolina Paper: Charlotte Observer
Mrs Walter Magee Annette has been called to Kentucky to be at the bedsi de of her brother Mr Morris Nuckols who is critically ill

At the Hospitals (News Article)
Date: 1908-04-03; Paper: The Lexington Herald
A third operation was performed on Morris Nuckols at the Good Samaritan Ho spital last night and fluid was taken from the barin. The operation seem ed to relieve the patient considerably and he was resting better at midnig ht than he had been for several nights, The first operation several wee ks ago was for mstoids following a sever case of the grippe. The second w as for fluid at the base of the brain. This was last week. The patient d id not improve satisfactorily and a third ws performed last night with t he result related. If Mr Nuckols continues to improve he will soon be we ll whereas a few days ago his life was nearly despaired of.

Lexington Herald 4/8/1908 Morris Nuckols Very ILL
A telephone message from the Good Samaritan Hospital at an early hour th is morning was to the effect that Morris Nuckols was critically ill. The g ravest fears are felt for his life. He has undergone 2 operations within t he past few days, one for mastoids and the other for fronation on the bra in and has withstood 4 operations in all.

Date: April 9, 1908 Location: Kentucky Paper: Lexington Herald
Morris Nuckols No Better
The condition of Morris Nuckols, patient at the Good Samaritan hospital re mains unchanged. He spent a restless night and was still alive this mornin g.

The Lexington Herald 4/16/1908
Morris Nuckols Dies At Hospital
Subbumbs After Three Operations primarily Due to Mastoiditis
Morris T Nuckols, son of Capt Samuel V Nuckols of 462 West Second St, di ed at the Good Samaritan Hospital yesterdy morning at 5:30 o'clock aft er a lingering illness from brain trouble. Mr Nuckols was taken ill with g rippe several weeks ago and was taken to the hospital where he underwe nt an operation for mastoiditis. He appeared to recover from the effec ts of the operation and was doing nicely when the brain trouble set i n. He was suffering from fluid on the brain and three operations were perf ormed. After the last operation he appeared to revive and his recovery w as hoped fro. He was able to recognize his relatives and attending physici ans and was conscious, but Tuesday he suffered a relapse and his death occ ured early yesterdy morning. Mr Nuckols was 34 years of age, and had be en connected with various insurance companies in this and other citie s. He is survived by his parents, a brother, Vara(sic), of Cleveland and t wo married sisters, Mrs M Annette and Mrs E P Hall. The funeral exercis es will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the residence on sec ond street, Dean Wm T Capers officiating. The interment will be in Lexingt on Cemetery

Date: 1908-04-17; Paper: The Lexington Herald
The funeral services of Morris Thomas Nuckols will take place at his la te residence on West Second Street this afternoon at one o'clock, De an Wm T Capers officiating. The pallbearers will be James M Guthrie, B F G uthrie, Charles W Guthrie, Wm Peak, Dr R B Waddy, R C Ware

Charlotte Daily Observer 4/19/1908
Death of Mr Nuckols
Brother of Mrs W M Annette of This City, Dead in Lexington, Kentucky
Intelligence has reached here of the death of Mr Morrris T Nuckols of Lexi ngton Kentucky, a brother of Mrs Walter Magee Annette of this city. The Le xington Leader has the follwing account of the sad event: " (same as above )

[DI6629] Lexington Herald 4/16/1908
Full obit scanned to cd
Succumbs After Three Operations primarily Due to Mastoiditis. Age 34.

Name: «tab»Morris Thomas Nuckols
Death Date: «tab»15 Apr 1908
Death Location: «tab»Fayette Good Samaritan Hosp
Residence Location: «tab»Fayette City of Lexington for 19 years
Gender: «tab»Male
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»Oct
Age 34
Occ; Life Insurance
Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»S V Nuckols
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Mother's Name: «tab»Martha R Thomas
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Informant S V Nuckols, 472 2nd St Lexington
COD- Brain abcess

[NI6630] Date: 1921-11-05; Paper: The Lexington Herald
Mrs Walter Annette of New York is visiting her mother Mrs S V Nuckols and will be here until Mrs Nuckols and her sister Mrs James Guthrie of Shel byville leave to spend the winter "in the south'"
1913 of New jersey

[HI6630] (Research):The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 72 page 246

Mrs. Jane Nuckols Annette.
DAR ID Number: 71689
Born in Shelby County, Ky.
Wife of Walter Magee Annette.
Descendant of William Poage.
Daughter of Samuel Vance Nuckols (b. 1839) and Martha Rebecca Thomas (b. 1 840), his wife, m. 1868.
Granddaughter of Morris Thomas (1796-1871) and Amanda Jane Wright (1810-90 ), his 2nd wife, m. 1836.
Gr-granddaughter of Oswald Thomas (1769-1853) and Mary Elizabeth Poage (17 75-1854), his wife, m. 1793.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Poage and Ann Kennedy, his wife.
William Poage (1735-78) a patriot and soldier, was killed by the Indian s, 1778, while protecting the frontier settlements. He was born in Irelan d.
Also No. 65603.

[NI6631] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
b4/1/1888 IN living in Jay Co, Dunkirk, IN
married with wife and two children signed 6/5/1917

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Oscar Arthur Nuckols
Birth Date: 1 Apr 1888
Residence: Jay, Indiana 302 E Center St, Dunkirk
Birth: Jay, Indiana
Race: White Roll: WW2_2369015
Notify-Amy Nuckols
Emp-Armstrong Cork Co

[DI6631] Name: «tab»Oscar Arthur Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»1 Apr 1888
Birth Place: «tab»Indiana
Death Date: «tab»11 Oct 1959
Death Place: «tab»Dunkirk, Jay, Indiana, USA
Age: «tab»71
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Father: «tab»Wm S. Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Lydia Wright

[NI6632] Social Security Death Index
about Amy Nuckols
Name: Amy Nuckols
SSN: 313-58-8360
Last Residence: 47336 Dunkirk, Jay, Indiana, United States of America
Born: 27 Mar 1887
Died: Jul 1972
State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (1967-1968 )

[DI6632] Name: «tab»Amy Nuckols
[Amy Ridgway]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»27 Mar 1887
Birth Place: «tab»Indiana
Death Date: «tab»20 Jul 1972
Death Place: «tab»Portland, Jay, Indiana, USA
Age: «tab»85
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Father: «tab»George Ridgway
Mother: «tab»

[NI6634] Name: Nuckols, Walter B
Father: Oscar
Mother: Amy Ridgway
County: Jay
Gender: M
Birth Date: 10 Jan 1911
Reference: Jay County, Indiana
Index to Birth Records
1882 - 1920 Inclusive
Volume I
Letters A - Z Inclusive
Book: H-14
Page: 97

[BI6634] Name: «tab»Walter Burl Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»10 Jan 1911
Birth Place: «tab»Knox, Jay, Indiana, USA
Registration Year: «tab»1911
Father: «tab»Oscar Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Amy Ridgway
Certificate Number: «tab»21534
Roll Number: «tab»009
Agency: «tab»Indiana State Dept. of Health
Volume Range: «tab»403 - 407 mothers 1st child

[DI6634] «b»Name: «tab»Walter B Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»78
Birth Date: «tab»10 Jan 1911
Birth Place: «tab»Dunkirk, In
Death Date: «tab»16 Mar 1989
Death Place: «tab»Indpls, Marion, Indiana, USA
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse: «tab»Iris Nuckols
Father: «tab»Oscar Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Amy Ridgway «/b»

[NI6639] I noticed you have a Jennie F Shellhouse in your family tree. I have
located her headstone, but it is largely buried, and in danger of
being lost. I am interested in uncovering it, but feel the need for
familiar permission. I was wondering if you know of any living
relative of said Jennie? «u»jroguetech@gmail.com «/u»

[NI6640] Youngest of nineteen children

[NI6642] Md Harriet A Scott

[NI6644] Md Thomas B Shepherd

[XI6645] Wife of George Nuckolls.
Note: Elvira was 32 years,3 months and 12 days old when she passed.
Stone is broken and death date cannot be read. Month begins with M.
Because her daughter died Mar 11 infant, I am taking on the assumtion she died in childbirth and using the same date.

[XI6646] wife of Milton Prow aged 20 years

[NI6647] Married # 2

Iowa, Select Marriages, 1809-1992 about Milton Prow
Name: «tab»Milton Prow
Gender: «tab»Male
Spouse: «tab»Rebecca Anderson
Child: «tab»Ida Prow

[DI6647] Name: «tab»Milton Prow «tab»
Birth Place: «tab»Indiana
Birth Date: «tab»Jan
Death Place: «tab»Ada County, Ada, Idaho, USA
Death Date: «tab»30 Jun 1914
Father: «tab»Phillip Prow
Mother: «tab»Makaly Bodenhouse
Certificate Year: «tab»1914
Certificate Number: «tab»008538

[NI6650] Name: «tab»Wm. Alfred Pyle
Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»17 May 1921
Death Place: «tab»Chatham, Sangamon, Illinois
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»90
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1831
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Illinois
Father: «tab»Thompson Pyle
Father's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Father's Birth Place: «tab»Ky.
Mother: «tab»Margaret
Mother's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Mother's Birth Place: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Woodside Farms
Residence: «tab»Chatham
Street Address: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Spouse's Birthplace: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4008104
Image Number: «tab»295
Film Number: «tab»1570363
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 16269

[DI6653] Name: «tab»Mollie Ophelia Newsom
Death Date: «tab»13 Apr 1932
Death Place: «tab»Precinct One, Johnson, Texas
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»
Death Age: «tab»79 years 1 month 11 days
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»3-5-1853
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Tenn
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»R. O. Newsom
Father's Name: «tab»W.G. Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ill
Mother's Name: «tab»Liza Polk
Mother's Birthplace: Tn«tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Place of Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: Mansfield«tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»4/14/1932
Additional Relatives: Inf- Mrs J D Strand
Inf- MRs J D STrand, 1002 Forrest Avem, Cleveland, TN«tab»
Film Number: «tab»2135872
Digital Film Number: «tab»4163666
Image Number: «tab»1389
Reference Number: «tab»cn 17551
Source Citation

"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFN5-ZV1 : accessed 13 April 2012), Mollie Ophelia Newsona (1932).

[NI6654] WILLIAM SHELBY NUCKOLLS. It is fitting that the midday of a life filled wi th industry should be crowded with those Providential blessings which a re bestowed as labor's reward, and it is an occasion for unrestrained dome stic felicitation when those social, moral and financial obligations of o ur domestic fabric have been so met as to fill the esthetic and ethical re quirements and to place the home in substantial and material independenc e. In this connection it is our privilege to present to our readers a li fe record not incompatible with the spirit of our introductory referenc e, and ask their indulgence while the career of the subject of this artic le is passed in review.

William Shelby Nuckolls is one of the substantial ranchmen and farme rs of Clay county. Within a score of years he has passed from obscuri ty to opulence, and Dame Fortune has so shaped and fashioned his affai rs as to place him in the category of eminently successful business me n. He was born in Hardeman county, Tennessee, January 31, 1854, of parent s, William G. and Eliza (Polk) Nuckolls, now resident farmers near Kelle r, in Tarrant county, Texas, where they settled in the year 1880. His fath er and mother were natives to Tennessee, the former born in Hardin count y, February, 1830, and a son of William Nuckolls, an early settler ther e. William Nuckolls was a Colonel of the Tennessee militia, in the old tra ining days, and Kentucky contributed him from her population toward the ea rly settlement of the state. His ancestors were Virginians. The Polks we re from Maury county, Tennessee, of the Scotch line and from North Caroli na to that county. Shelby Polk was the grandfather of our subject and h is daughter Eliza died in Tarrant county, Texas, in 1890.

The issue of William G. and Eliza Nuckolls were: Charles, Macon county, T ennessee (note from Ken - should read Macon, in Fayette County, TN); Molli e, wife of R. O. Nawsom, of Mansfield, Texas; William S. and Lenora, decea sed wife of James Burnett, left a son in Tarrant county.

The school advantages of William S. Nuckolls were not at all good a nd he acquired only a scant knowledge of the three r's, experience doing t he rest. He attended a subscription school at Bolivar, Tennessee, wh en a young man and made the most of his advancement there. He began li fe as a tenant of the farm and prospered some from the start. When he ca me to Texas he went to Austin by rail and there bought a horse and began h is search for a location. He stopped in Tarrant county and again beca me a tenant on some other man's farm. In 1884 he came into Clay county a nd entered an eighty acre tract near Buffalo Springs--scrap land belongi ng to the state--and upon this he began the erection of the superstructu re of his modest fortune. It was the stock business that led him into t he channel of success and as his profits came he invested in lands from t ime to time, his first purchase being one of three hundred and twenty acr es on Buffalo creek, six hundred and forty acres of the Harris and O'Conn or tract, three hundred and twenty acres of the James Harris tract, fo ur hundred and ninety acres of the William Shields tract and another thr ee hundred and twenty acre piece of the James Harris land, making, in al l, two thousand one hundred and seventy acres, six hundred and fifty of wh ich is devoted to the products of the farm.

Mr. Nuckolls made the acquaintance of hard work early life and it has rema ined his fast and sincere friend through life. Its effects have told up on his constitution and the tread of fifty- one years has left traces of p remature age and the tinge of gray and the furrowed brow tell the exte nt to which his vital energies have been taxed. In 1900 he took up reside nce in Dallam county, where he entered four sections of land and made h is home in the far northwest until he proved up on his claim, returni ng to Clay county with his family at the close of 1904.

June 23, 1895, William S. Nuckolls and Georgie Fair were married in Bellev ue, Texas. Mrs. Nuckolls is a daughter of Michael and Louisa (Rohrer) Fai r, from Cumberland county, New Jersey. Her parents resided in Washita coun ty, Oklahoma, and have children: Alice E., wife of Richard Johnson; Ell en K., wife of Charles Walker; Harvey; Lydia B., who married John Bridge s; Mrs. Nuckolls, born in New Jersey, July 4, 1871; Irene, wife of Frank J ohnson; and Josephine, married Lee Burson. The children are nearly all l ocated near their parents and are engaged in farming or are living on t he farm.

Mr. and Mrs. Nuckolls' children are: Willie C., born January 31, 1897; Win nifred, born Septemer 22, 1898, and Lawrence, born October 2, 1901.

The Nuckolls allied themselves with Democracy in politics and the grandfat her and the father of our subject were more or less in the service of t he native heath. William Nuckolls, our subject's grandsire, was a Union m an during the Rebellion, but his son, William G., served in the ar ms of the south. The latter was a deputy sheriff at Bolivar, Tennessee, b ut his son, of this review, has not made politics his business or ev en a pastime. The family are Christians of the Baptist faith and Mr. Nuck olls is a firm believer in the teachings and good works of the Master.

B. B. Paddock, History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas (Ch icago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1906), Vol. II, pp. 491-492. Copyright © 20 00-2001 Datatrace Systems P.O. Box 1587, Stephenville, TX 76401 | tel./f ax (254) 965-6979 datatrace@htcomp.net

William Shelby Nuckolls apparently died sometime in the period 1906-190 9. I do not have an exact date. Texas may have a death certificate on hi m, but the death records are rather sparse back then. I base this ran ge of death on the fact that his wife Georgia E. had remarried to Van M. D ishman by the time of the 1910 census (official
census date of 15 April 1910). I assume a normal period between the dea th of William Shelby Nuckolls and the widow's remarriage, say a ye ar or so (based on Hubert Dishman's birth c1910, I would guess the coup le married about 1909). Van M. Dishman, husband of Georgie E. (Fair) Nuck olls Dishman, by the way, was a stepson, age 17, b. June 1882, in the 19 00 Clay Co., TX., census, HH of Henry Allen. Henry Allen was living rig ht next door to William Shelby Polk and Georgia Nuckolls, the
future Mrs. Van M. Dishman. Van and Georgia had one son named Hubert
Dishman, b. c1910-1911, TX. They were all three still living as of the 19 30 census in Clay Co., TX. I have no further information on them. Bill Po lk, Kansas City, MO.
billpolk@publicnetworking.org

The Fort-Worth Telegram 8/17/1906
Word has been received in Fort Worth of the death of W S Nuckolls of Buffa lo Springs Texas which occured Aug 10. Mr Nuckolls was born and rais ed in Tennessee and had been a resident of Clay County for 20 years. His p rincipal business was stock raising.

[NI6661] I located information about Elijah Nelson and Martha Nuchols that you ha ve on Ancertry.com. I am trying to identify whether this Elijah Nels on is the father of Elijah Randolph Nelson, born Jan. 22, 1840 in Blount C o., TN and married Amanda Clarenda Clemens, born May 8, 1841 in Blount C o. TN who is the daughter of Peter Clemens and Mary Rowan. I am a dire ct descendent of Elijah Randolph Nelson. I have information that Martha N uchols is the daughter of Thomas Nuchols, born August 31, 1795 in North Ca rolina and died May 28, 1874 in Blount Co., TN. Martha married an Elij ah Nelson, but I am not sure that this is the father of Elijah Randolph Ne lson. Can you help me?

Thanks,

Nick Nelson
MIRANICK@AOL.COM

[HI6661] (Research):Married first Nancy Kinnamon Blount Co, TN 9/8/1835

[NI6665] Home in 1860: District 8, Blount, Tennessee pg65
Gender: Male
Post Office: Maryville
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members: Name Age
Richard Nichols 39
Rebecca Nichols 42
Isaack Nichols 19
James Nichols 15
Sarah Nichols 6

One of the grandchildren of Richard, wrote the following, on an unknown da te;

"My mother's cousin, Thom Nuchols, said that the father of Thomas Nuch ols was Silvester Nuchols. He came to Blount County, died around 1830, a nd was buried in an old cemetery on Crooked Creek. Grandfather Richard vol unteered for the Confederate Army; did not serve very long and he was call ed home because of his wife's sickness. But while in the army, he made fri ends by helping his army buddies write letters to their home folk. Wh en at home, he helped the wives to write letters to their husbands in t he army, because they could not read or write. History notes in the Whi te Family describe this good deed.
Rebecca White died, in 1856, during the civil war, and Richard sold h is farm during that year.
Richard possessed a legal mind; just following the civil war, he was l iving and working in a Veterans Home in Waynesville, North Carolina, a nd he helped widows secure their pensions. As a part of his work, he help ed Rachel Massey Davis, (Mrs. William Davis), to secure her 1812 war pensi on. While helping Rachel, he met her daughter Mary Anne Davis, who bec ame his wife in 1865.
Richard was esquire of Blount County and was a representative of Tenne ssee's State Legislature in 1885. he was a man of strong Christian charact er and his church preference was the Baptist. He reared his family on Croo ked Creek and his second family at Wellstown, in Blount County. A short ti me before he died, Mary Anne bought land near the railroad in East Maryvil le, now near Union School, so their sons could use the train to and from K noxville each day for their University work.


In the Wills and Deeds of Blount County, is the following

'Richard Nuchols to Joseph Broady; 4/7/1865; $5.00 pd., 285 ac., is whe re I live; jns. John Russell, James Hall, Grindstaff, et al; also, my sto ck and personality; I owe W.H. Clemens, security with B.T. Nuchols, and wi th J.P Nuchols, to James B. Russel, owe Frank Hannah,Dr; John W. Cates; wi t. M.H. Lane, Thomas Baker; ack. 4/7/1865, Thos Sanderson, clerk; reg. 4/7 /1865, R.E. Tedford, reg.' 'Richard Nuchols to Henry Russell 10/11/1850 $2 00.00 pd., 104 1/2 ac. on waters of Crooked Creek; jns myself, Jesse Walla ce's entry, James Grindstaff, Isaac Russell; wit. Jacob Long, James H. Gri ndstaff; ack. 10/11/1850, Robert A. Tedford, clk reg. 11/24/1850, and McCl ain, reg.' Rebecca: Rebecca's full name has been given as Sarah Rebecca a nd Nancy Rebecca, but I have no proof of this at this time.

Richard could not be found in Blount Co, TN for 1870. Did he go to Tex as with his son James W and brother David, then return to Blount Co. TN.
1870 Titus Co, Mt Pleasant pg 78 (brot David on pg 78)
Richard Nuchels 57 farmer, TN
Margaret 26 TN
Martha 6 TN
Sarah 18 TN
John 4 TN
William 2 TX

Richard volunteered for the Confederate Army; did not serve very long a nd he was called home because of his wife's sickness. But while in the arm y, he made friends by helping his army buddies write letters to their home folk. When at home, he helped the wives to write letters to their husban ds in the army, because they could not read or write. History notes in t he White Family describe this good deed.
Rebecca White died, in 1856, during the civil war, and Richard sold h is farm during that year.
Richard possessed a legal mind; just following the civil war, he was l iving and working in a Veterans Home in Waynesville, North Carolina, a nd he helped widows secure their pensions. As a part of his work, he help ed Rachel Massey Davis, (Mrs. William Davis), to secure her 1812 war pensi on. While helping Rachel, he met her daughter Mary Anne Davis, who bec ame his wife in 1865.
Richard was esquire of Blount County and was a representative of Tenne ssee's State Legislature in 1885. he was a man of strong Christian charact er and his church preference was the Baptist. He reared his family on Croo ked Creek and his second family at Wellstown, in Blount County. A short ti me before he died, Mary Anne bought land near the railroad in East Maryvil le, now near Union School, so their sons could use the train to and from K noxville each day for their University work.

In the Wills and Deeds of Blount County, is the following

'Richard Nuchols to Joseph Broady; 4/7/1865; $5.00 pd., 285 ac., is whe re I live; jns. John Russell, James Hall, Grindstaff, et al; also, my sto ck and personality; I owe W.H. Clemens, security with B.T. Nuchols, and wi th J.P Nuchols, to James B. Russel, owe Frank Hannah,Dr; John W. Cates; wi t. M.H. Lane, Thomas Baker; ack. 4/7/1865, Thos Sanderson, clerk; reg. 4/7 /1865, R.E. Tedford, reg.' 'Richard Nuchols to Henry Russell 10/11/1850 $2 00.00 pd., 104 1/2 ac. on waters of Crooked Creek; jns myself, Jesse Walla ce's entry, James Grindstaff, Isaac Russell; wit. Jacob Long, James H. Gri ndstaff; ack. 10/11/1850, Robert A. Tedford, clk reg. 11/24/1850, and McCl ain, reg.' Rebecca: Rebecca's full name has been given as Sarah Rebecca a nd Nancy Rebecca, but there is no proof of this at this time.

[XI6666] NUCHOLS, Sarah "Sallie" GAMBLE 3/17/1829-12/19/1896

[NI6667] Children:
James Harrison White (1852 - 1936)*
Sarah A. White Hall (1855 - 1901)*
Nancy Elizabeth White Feezell (1859 - 1911)*
William W. White (1859 - 1861)*
Mary Jane Grindstaff (1862 - 1894)*
Rebecca White Wells (1867 - 1948)*
John Anderson White (1870 - 1938)*
Minnie Magnolia White Lonas (1876 - 1967)*

[DI6669] Name: «tab»James Waters Nuchols
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»03 Oct 1922
Event Place: «tab»Maryville, Blount, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»68
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»28 Apr 1854
Birthplace: «tab»Blount Co., Tenn.
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Thomas Nuchols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Va.
Mother: «tab»Mary Waters
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Blount Co.
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Pleasant Grove
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»05 Oct 1922
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»X
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4184080
Image Number: «tab»833
Film Number: «tab»1299740
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»v 2 cn 283

[NI6670] A.J. Nuchols moved all over Blount County. He and his children knew a l ot of people and shared their memories with others. A. J. would go to Ever ett High School and share stories about living after the Civil War.

In the Maryville Times, Thursday, May 14, 1925, was the following:

Mrs. A.J. Nuchols who has been seriously ill with cancer is no bette r. Mr. and Mrs H.A. Kidd and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nuchols and son spent Sund ay with their mother, who is seriously ill.

From an edition of the Maryville Times, Thursday, August 27, 1925, came t he following:


Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Observed

A very unusual but elegantly planned "Open House Social," was giv en by Miss Agnes Nuchols at her home on Knoxville Avenue in observan ce of the Fiftieth Anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Nuchols.
The entire home was thrown open to the guests. the color scheme carri ed out was gold and green in decorations and courses served. I receiving l ine were Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Nuchols and Miss Agnes Nuchols. Mrs. Nuchols wo re white crepe beaded dress. Miss Agnes Nuchols wore blue handed-painted c repe dress. The many useful and beautiful gifts were on display in the par lor which was decorated with gift flowers. In the hall under a green and g old arch was Mrs. Ralph Tucker, Sr., presiding over the punch bowl. She w as gowned in gold georgette beaded dress.
The dining room, where the guests were served a salad course, was beau tiful in gold and green. The table was overlaid in gold and green. In t he center was a gold basket on a mirror encircled by vines and golden r od and above hung from a chandelier a golden bell and streamers to each co rner of the table and from the bell draped a "Cupid." The salad course ser ved was of gold, and was served by Miss Nuchols and her Neice, Miss Loui se Clemens, who wore pink Voile Costume.
The receiving hours were from 9 to 11 a.m., and from 1 to 6 p.m., a nd a large number of friends and relatives called during these hours and e njoyed this notable and happy occasion.
The present home of this happy couple is a block away and in view of t he old home of the bride of fifty years ago who was before her marriage Mi ss Elizabeth S. Steele. Another interesting feature was that one gue st at the wedding of this couple was also present at the anniversary celeb ration. "Uncle" Elijah Nuchols, the oldest member living now of the Nucho ls generation. As noted earlier, Elizabeth had cancer, and at one point w as very ill.

The following was taken from the Maryville Times, Monday, June 29, 1925.


AN APPRECIATION

Mrs. Andrew J. Nuchols who resides at her home on the Knoxville Pike w rites the following note of appreciation in behalf of her cousin, Mr. Will ard H. Saults, who is founder of the Cancer Hospital, located in Centrali a, Washington, and who has cured her of cancer, with which she has been su ffering for over four years. He did not charge for the treatment as he wis hed to see if she could be cured by sending treatment to her by mail, a nd she was indeed cured and is in fine health. Her letter of appreciati on follows:

Maryville, Tennessee, June 1925; To the Editor:

Some two or three years ago, you published an article in your paper, te lling of the beautiful hospital then being built by one of our former Mary ville boys, Mr. Willard H. Saults, in memory of Dr. J.M. Saults, his fathe r, who passed away in Cades Cove in 1914. Little did we dream at that ti me that his good work would reach back here, and save the lives of us livi ng so far away from this wonderful institution. Some time ago I wrote aski ng Mr. Saults what could be done for me without me going to the expen se of traveling to Centralia, Washington, where this Hospital is located. He at once had his head doctor furnish me with the necessary ointment to t ake it off; and I now feel that I am as well as ever; and it did not co st me one penny. I simply felt that his old Blount County friends wou ld be interested to know the good work he is doing there; and that he is n ot doing it for money alone. This all happened after I had been treated he re with X-Ray, etc., and had about given up all hope of ever getting wel l. This is not written in was of a testimonial; but because I feel that th ose who read of this hospital at that time would be interested to know wh at they are doing after three years active work. I also feel proud of wh at has been done for me; and without any cost to me whatever. Respectfull y, Mrs. Andrew Nuchols.

[DI6670] Name: «tab»Andrew Jackson Nuchols
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»07 May 1947
Event Place: «tab»Maryville, Blount, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»90
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»16 Jul 1856
Birthplace: «tab»Blount, Tennessee
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Thomas Nuchols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Blount, Tennessee
Mother: «tab»Mary Waters
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Blount, Tennessee
Occupation: «tab»Retired Farmer
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»Maryville, Blount, Tennessee
Cemetery: «tab»Clark'S
Burial Place: «tab»Blount Co., Tennessee
Burial Date: «tab»09 May 1947
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4184922
Image Number: «tab»2333
Film Number: «tab»2137382
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn9491

[NI6671] Married to Isabella Jane Coulter; killed by a fall from a horse. (bio by: Tommie Moser Nichols)

[NI6678] I.T. Nuchols, commonly known as Doc, died suddenly Monday noon at his ho me near Block House. He had been here in town in the forenoon and soon aft er returning home, dropped dead from heart trouble. He was about 64 yea rs old and was one of the substantial citizens of the county. He was a Con federate
Friday, April 22, 1904 BLOUNT COUNTY, TN - NEWSPAPERS - Miscellaneous Arti cles, 1832 - 1905

[NI6679] James Wesley must have been quite a character, and was pretty well kno wn by most people, according to letters and documents available. I receiv ed copies of four letters that were written to James Hall, which was in t he Civil War at the time. Two were written by Mr. Hall's wife, one from h is dad, and one from George Cross. Three of the four contained informati on and speculation about James Wesley Nuchols. I have included some of t he things pertaining to Wesley.

The first is dated May 14, 1864.

James, you wanted to know what had become of Wesley Nuchols. The repor ts that you have heard about Wesley out there are all false. He is not wi th the rebels, nor is he a bushwhacker as is reported. He was tak en up by Mr. Sanderson, the provost at Maryville on the old scrape that M r. Clark brought against him. They were taking him to Knoxville and he esc aped, and is now taking care of himself the best he can. That is the mo st that I can tell you, but what I have said is the truth. He has never be en in the army since he got away from Mr. Clark, and will not be if he c an help himself.

The second one is dated May 24, 1864, from Barbara Hall to James Hall
I must tell you about West Nuchols. The yankees took him, and there we re so many bad cases against him, they sent him off. And I heard yesterd ay that they shot him. He has done so bad, we can't expect nothing else.

The third is dated August 21, 1864, from George Cross to James Hall
Well, I guess that you would like to hear what has become of Wes Nucho ls. I can tell you that his trial has been on hands for 3 or 4 weeks. I ha ve not heard anything from him for 3 or 4 days. I think that he wil be se nt off to some prison up north.

Tennessee, Civil War Confederate Pension Applications
Widow Elizabeth Hubbell Nuckolls
App W1044 Blount Co, TN
Although the letters would lead a person to think that James wasn 't in the war, the Blount County Genealogy Society states that Elizabeth r ecieved a war pension from the government for his service in Company K 5 th Tennessee Calvary.

In the Maryville Times, Feburary 23 1906, this article was printed;

J. Wesley Nuchols and Calvin Russell who have passed to their reward we re both old soldiers but serving on opposing sides, Mr. Nuchols serving f or the Confederacy and Mr. Russell for the Union."

NAME: Nuchols, James Wesley.
WIDOW: Nuchols, Elizabeth Hubbell
PENSION #: W1044
COUNTY: Blount

Marysville Times May 28, 2007
Memorial to honor Confederate cavalryman James Wesley Nuchols
Maryville, Tenn.- A local Civil War cavalryman will be recognized with a m emorial service and the dedication of a soldier's monument at Maryville, T enn., at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 2. . Great-great-grandson, Wesley R. Burnet te, and Wayne M. Sampson who are members of the Col. Elijah Gates Ca mp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV), Fulton, Mo., will honor Jam es Wesley Nuchols (1844-1906), at the Pleasant Grove Cemetery, 3736 Tuckal eechee Pike, Maryville.
James Wesley Nuchols was the great grandson of Silvester Nuchols. Both Sil vester and his son, Thomas, settled in the Crooked Creek area, near Hubbar d, about 1812. Thomas had a large family, six sons and five daughters. Jam es Wesley was the son of Richard A. Nuchols, who was the eldest son of Tho mas Nuchols. Most of the Nuchols' who live in Blount County and eastern Te nnessee today are descended from these eleven children.
Simple but colorful pageantry will include a fired salute and a historic al eulogy to Nuchols, who was a private in Co. K of McKenzie's 5th Tenness ee Cavalry Regiment of the Confederate Army. Wesley Burnette and Wayne Sam pson are also Associate Members of the Longstreet-Zollicoffer Camp of Knox ville.
All descendents of Silvester Nuchols and their extended families, their fr iends and members of the SCV are invited to attend. For family, it m ay be a special opportunity to meet unknown cousins and distant relative s. Those who may need to be seated are encouraged to bring a folding chair .
The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) is not affiliated with any other or ganization. The SCV is a historical, patriotic and non-political organizat ion dedicated to insuring that the true history of the South is present ed and taught to future generations.

[NI6680] Children:
William H. Amerine (1876 - 1965)*
Richard W Amerine (1879 - 1948)*
Emma Gertrude Wardell 1881-
Maynard T Amerine (1884 - 1949)*
Charles L Amerine (1887 - 1964)*
Ella B. Amerine Lamont (1889 - 1986)*

[DI6681] Name: «tab»Dr. J. D. Nuchols
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»31 Dec 1932
Event Place: «tab»Polk, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»64
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1868
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Mrs. J. D. Nuchols
Father: «tab»Richard Nuchols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Mary A. Nuchols
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»4184139
Image Number: «tab»945
Film Number: «tab»1876796
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 28433

[XI6681] Find A grave has no photo of stone but lists DOB 5/25/1868. This conflicts with sibling Wm.

[NI6682] In an 1886 Blount County newspaper, it read of Mattie

" Miss Mattie Nuchols, teacher of school No. 1, is progressing livel y. I heard a man say his little boy had learned more in one week about rea ding than he had in two months at other schools."

[DI6682] Name: «tab»Mattie Henry
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»06 Mar 1927
Event Place: «tab»Blount, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»60
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1867
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Tenn
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Richard Nuchols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Tenn
Mother: «tab»Mary Davis
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Tenn
Occupation: «tab»Housekeeper
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Baker Creek
Burial Date: «tab»08 Mar 1927
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4183299
Image Number: «tab»2002
Film Number: «tab»1876724
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 4486

[NI6685] Wife of George W. Henry & daughter of G.D. & S.A. Harle. Died at age 26 yrs.

[NI6686] 9/17/1907 Morton co, ND
Montana State Land Office 71.82 acres
Document Nr.: 8116
Accession/Serial Nr.: NDMTAA 047682
BLM Serial Nr.: NDMTAA 047682
2 6/ 140-N 83-W No 5th PM ND Morton
Remarks: LOT 2 OR NWNE QUARTER

Bismarck Daily Tribune (Bismarck, North Dakota) 9 March 1906
At Grand Pacific Hotel-S L Nuchols, Mandan

Bismarck Daily Tribune (Bismarck, North Dakota) 27 March 1906
Personal-C L Nuchols and Sergeant of Flannigan are with us this day

Bismarck Daily Tribune 01 June 1906
Dispite the fact that S L Nuchols was urged with considerable strenousne ss to permit his name to be put on the election ballot opposite Fernidad L eutz as candidate for state senator, he was not so gracious as the other s, and up to the present writing, has not yielded his consent

.North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 11 September 1906
At the Northwest Hotel-S L Nuchols, Mandan

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 19 October 1907
Attorney S L Nuchols was over from Mandan yesterday on legal matters

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 16 January 1908
Mandan presents an Array of Handsome and Talented Candidates For JudgeT he judgeship question is warming up slightly this side of the river. The c andidates so far brought to the forefront...Sam Nuchols of Mandan.

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 01 January 1909
Attorney S L Nuchols of Mandan was a visitor between trains Wednesday Nor th Dakota Bismarck

Bismarck Daily Tribune 22 January 1910
Mandan Brakeman Arrested For AssaultAn east end brakeman by the name of S mith was found guilty of assulting Attorney S L Nuchols by a local justi ce court Monday and was fined $10 and costs. The defendant, however, threa tens to appeal the case.The incident which caused the arrest of Smith tran spired one day last week when Mr Nuchols was about to board No 4 for Bisma rk. No 16 also stood in the local yards and was scheduled to follow No 4 e ast. Smith claimed that No 4 was filled with passengers and that he shou ld take No 16. Nuchols insisted on riding No 4 and Smith became hostile a nd committed the assault of which he was found guilty.

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 16 April 1910
S M Nuchols, Proff Sutton and Miss Hannah Estrop, all of Mandan, were nam ed as the executive co-committee of Sunday School Officers, Morton Co Sund ay School Commission

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 29 May 1910
Attorney General- S L Nuchols

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 15 July 1910
Personal- Col S L Nuchols of Mandan was a visitor in the City Thursday ev ening

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 09 August 1910
The Attorney General race was one-sided the incumbent receiving 24,859 vot es....8,605 for the candidate Mr Nuchols of Mandan

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 25 October 1910
Col S L Nuchols, democratic nominee for attorney General was in Bismark S unday visiting

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 27 November 1910
Election Attorney General- Miller 1485, S L Nuchols 560

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 17 July 1911
Judge S L Nuchols and family have returned from Knoxville Tenn where th ey have been a few weeks. Mrs Nuchols and the children went down with t he intention of spending the summer. Their baby Samuel Junior, however w as taken ill and the judge was summoned two weeks ago . The baby is much b etter but still slightly ill.

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 01 August 1911
Judge Nuchols of Mandan is in the city with board of equalization interes ts

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 18 August 1911
Mandan Judge to Get Quarter- Judge Nuchols came over from Mandan, yesterd ay and registered for some of the Barthold land while here.

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 18 September 1911
Passing Worthless Checks- Ed Johnson sentenced by Judge Nuchols to one ye ar in the penetentiary.

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 09 October 1911
Judge Nuchols of Mandan was also in the city and he says he is not takli ng nor taking any part in politics, but is interested in the instituti on of the lodge of Elks which will take place in Mandan next Saturay night .

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 16 October 1911
The initiation of Judge Nuchols was one of the great matters of interes t. Many friends came to see the judge perform and there were some so me an that they wanted to see him become so gentled that he would eat o ut of their hand. The judge is a Tennessean and he likes to meet his adver sary face to face.....When Judge Nuchols was through he turned to a frie nd and said that it was as mild and soothin as a Gladstone Hotel bed and C harlie Klaus handed the judge a really good cigarthat he just happen ed to have

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 13 January 1912
Builders of the Commonwealth by Col Ben G Whitehead-Judge Samuel L Nuchol s
A decade counts for much in the great northwest, where a man is measured f or what he is more than for what he has, and the career of Judge Nuchols h as proven that the people were quick to recognize his fitness for the lead ership which he has never abused. Judge Nuchols is a native of Tennesse e, where he was educated in the law. He came to North Dakota and locat ed in Mandan and from the first he found that success which will attend m en of character and strength as well as ability. Within ten years of his c oming here, Judge Nuchols was called to the district bench, and there to o, he immediately displayed the qualities which have endeared him to tho se who have known him intimately. Learned in the law, a man of wide experi ence and great intelligence, he has taken a high place among the juditia ry of the state , and the men of North Dakota are looking toward the gentl eman from Morton for a great judicial career. The absolute honesty of th is strong man , readerd in the atmosphere of the Hermitage and profiti ng by the traditions which surround that historic spot, has made the peop le of not only of his district, but of the state at large, applaud the wo rk that he is doing. He gave up a large law practice to go upon the benc h, and the people appreciate his sacrifice.Judge Nuchols was from earlie st manhood deeply interested in the military life of his native state a nd that interest attended his life in North Dakota. His proficiency was su ch, and his character so commended that he was made judge advocate gener al of the state militia with the rank of colonel, and his every duty was d ischarged in a way that would have brought pride to his old comrades in t he southland. Judge Nuchols was married at Knoxville, Tenn in 1902 to Mi ss Minne Vance and three children have come to them.Judge Nuchols was ci ty attorney of Manden for six years.(Photo)

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 17 January 1912
Over From Mandan- B W Shaw former partner of Judge Nuchols os Manan is sp ending the afternoon here looking for legal business

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 14 Feb 1912
Judge Nuchols Has Grip-Judge Samuel Nuchols has been the victim of la grip pe for a few days but is now reported much better. He will be able to atte nd to his official duties in a very few days it is now stated.

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 16 February 1912
Judge Dines Judge-Judge S L Nuchols of Mandan arrived in the city Thursd ay morning and spent a portion of the day visiting Judge Fiske. Mr Nucho ls left for home in the evening on the Mott train.

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 20 February 1912
to Valley City- Judge Nuchols left Monday for Valley City to hold court f or Judge Coffey in severla cases where the later has been disqualified.

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 29 February 1912
Attorney J V McCormick of New Salem was down on legal matters before Jud ge Nuchols Wednesday

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 29 March 1912
Appointed Delegates- Gov John Burke yesterday appointed Hon S L Nucho ls of Mandan and Capt Isaac P Baker of Bismark as delegates to the Nation al Waterway Convention to be hild in Nashville Tn April 8, 9, 10

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 11 May 1912
Judge Nuchols Returns-Judge Nuchols and Court Stenographer Broderick retur ned yesterday from Stanton where they spent a week. The judge was sitti ng at the regular spring term of court for Mercer County. There were twel ve cases on the calendar, but only one, a minor civil suit, was complet ed at this time.

North Dakota Bismarck Bismarck Daily Tribune 14 May 1912
Judge Nuchols Here-Judge Samuel L Nuchols of Mandan was a prominent visit or in the department of state this morning.

Bismarck Daily Tribune (Bismarck, North Dakota) 13 June 1912
Judge Nuchols and Court Stenographer Broderick returned yesterday from Cen ter, Oliver County where they held a short and unevenful ter... of court t he fore part of thr week. A few citizens were made and one minor civil act ion was tried.

Bismarck Daily Tribune (Bismarck, North Dakota) 9 Jan 1915
Ex-Judge S L Nuchols who resigned from the bench of the Twelfth Judicial D istrict on Wednesday is in a quandery following his appointment to defe nd George Red Fox, the Sioux Indian.....

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NUCHOLS, SAMUEL L 01/11/1928 Burleigh MALE 57 Years 99/99/9999 North Dako ta Burleigh

[XI6686] Plot: SOUTHSIDE, lot 72, grv 4
GPS (lat/lon): 0.00052, 4

[NI6687] Charles A. Nuchols and James Duke founded American Hardware and Equipment Company, in Charlotte, North Carolina, on March 29, 1917. Later, Charles bought out James Duke, and the company was then headed by Lawrence, the son of Charles and Molly

[DI6687] Name: «tab»Charles Nuchols
Gender: «tab»Male Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»66y 1m 10d Married
Occ- Pres American Hardware & Equip Co, Wholesale Hdwe
Birth Date: «tab»22 Sep 1874
Birth Place: «tab»Maryville, Tennessee, United States
Death Date: «tab»22 Jul 1941
Death Location: «tab»Charlotte, Mecklenburg
Spouse's Name: «tab»Mary Francis Lee
Father's Name: «tab»Richard Nuchols
Mother's Name: «tab»Mary Davis
RESIDENCE: «tab»Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina
Informant L D Nuckols 1623 E Morehead Ave, Charlotte, NC

[NI6688] 1900 Census - Sallie Williams, Niece, b 8/1887

[DI6688] Name: «tab»Elijah Nuchols
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»16 Jun 1929
Event Place: «tab»Blount County, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»83
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1846
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Tenn.
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Wesly Nuchols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Tenn.
Mother: «tab»Katherine Nelson
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Tenn.
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Pleasant Grove
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»17 Jun 1929
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4183618
Image Number: «tab»1943
Film Number: «tab»1876753
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 14427

[HI6689] (Research):1880 census says she is age 22, but born after 1850 census.

[DI6689] Name: «tab»Sarah E. Williams
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»14 Apr 1921
Event Place: «tab»Maryville, Blount, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»69
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1852
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Wesley Nuchols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Katherin Nelson
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»4184013
Image Number: «tab»738
Film Number: «tab»1299727
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»136

[DI6691] Name: «tab»Rev Richard Andrew Nuchols
Birth Date: «tab»2 Feb 1857
Birth Place: «tab»Blount County, Tennessee, USA
Death Date: «tab»17 Dec 1900
Death Place: «tab»Blount County, Tennessee, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Piney Level Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»Sarah J. Nuchols
Father: «tab»William Wesley Nuchols
Mother: «tab»Catherine Nuchols
Children: «tab»Thomas Paul Nuchols
James Wesley Nuchols
Nola Malinda Nuchols

[NI6701] (back) Nuckols
Aubrey C. Sr. Mary Bagby
Nov. 23, 1907 June 25, 1905
June 2, 1978 Jan. 15, 1964
"Absent in Body, but present in Spirit"

[DI6701] Name: «tab»Aubrey Cortez Nuckols Sr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»70
Birth Date: «tab»23 Nov 1907
Death Date: «tab»2 Jun 1978
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Richmond (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»9 Jun 1978
Father: «tab»Asby C Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Effie J Bagby
Spouse: «tab»Mary Garland Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»none

Aubrey C Nuckols, Sr of Rt 1, Louisa died Friday, June 2, 1978 in a Richmond hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, June 4 at 3 p.m. at Holly Grove Christian Church, with interment in the Nuckols family cemetery. Rev Garland Sparks, Rev Joe Riackley, Rev Willie Nuckols, pastor of Holly Grove Christian Church, conducted services. Pallbearers were Sam Dymacek, Donald Lee Atkins, Tom Lacy, Claud Reetil, Walter Butler and Henry Kennon. He is survived by his mother, Mrs Effie Bagby Nuckols, two sons, Aubrey C Nuckols Jr of Louisa; Carlton C Nuckols Sr of Beaverdam; three daughters, Mrs Gretna N Walton of Pendleton; Mrs Elizabeth N Davis of Bumpass; Mrs Barbara N Sprouse of Louisa; six brothers, Charlie W Sr of Richmond, Conway J of Montpelier, Rev Willie G of Mechanicsville, Robert L of Richmond, Clyde B of Glen Allen and Earl T Nuckols of Richmond; five sisters, Mrs Nina N Bryant of Richmond, Mrs Virginia N Dandridge, Mrs Frances N Mille, Mrs Irene N Smith, all of Mechanicsville, Mrs Lois N Clare of Richmond, nineteen grandchildren, seven great grandchildren. Mr Nuckols was born in Hanover County, November 23, 1907 a son of Mr Effie Bagby Nuckols and the late Ashby C Nuckols. He was a member of Holly Grove Christian Church. He was a lumberman. Lacy Funeral Home , Orchid, had charge of arrangements.

[DI6704] Name: «tab»Mary B Nuckols
[Mary B Bagby]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»58
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jun 1905
Death Date: «tab»15 Jan 1964
Death Place: «tab»Louisa, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»16 Jan 1964
Father: «tab»Walter C Bagby
Mother: «tab»Irene Brooks
Spouse: «tab»Aubrey Nuckols

[DI6705] Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - January 17, 2003
Aubrey Cortez Nuckols Jr., 75, died peacefully at his home on Thursday, J anuary 16, 2003. He was retired from the lumber business. Mr. Nuckols w as born October 25, 1927 in Louisa County and was preceded in death by h is father, Aubrey Cortez Nuckols Sr.; his mother, Mary Elizabeth Bagby Nu ckols; his first wife, Mary Elizabeth Kennon Nuckols and a sister, Gret na Nuckols Walton, all of Louisa County, Va. He is survived by his wif e, Gracie S. Nuckols;seven children, A.C. Nuckols III, R. Garland Nuckols, Diane Nuckols, Ash by Johnson Nuckols, Frances J. Groome, Barbara A. Barrett and James M. Cl ine Sr., all of Louisa County; two sisters, Mary N. Davisand Barbara N. Sprouse of Louisa County; one brother, Carlton Cortez Nuck ols of Beaverdam, Va., 16 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and a num ber of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunda y, January 19, 2003 at Woodward Funeral Home, Louisa, Va. The pallbeare rs are Brian "BJ" Barrett, William "Bucky" Harris, Joe Harris, Roger Brow ning, Jimmy Cox and Thomas Groome. The family will receive friends fr om 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, January 18, 2003 at the funeral home. In terment at Spring Grove Memorial Park Cemetery, Mineral, Va. The family e xtends their grateful appreciation to the Hospice of the Piedmont and t he nurses and physicians who so kindly provided their assistance. Woodwa rd Funeral Home Inc., Louisa, is handling the arrangements.Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 1/17/2003.

[NI6706] Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - March 21, 2002
Deceased Name: Louisa - Walton -- Mrs. Gretna Nuckols
Mrs. Gretna Nuckols, 73, widow of Charles William Walton

Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - March 20, 2002
Deceased Name: WALTON: Gretna Nuckols Walton
Gretna Nuckols Walton, 73, of Louisa, died at her home on March 18, 200 2. She was born November 20, 1928, the daughter of Aubrey and Mary Nuckol s. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 22, 2002 at 11 a.m. at Wood ward Funeral Home, Louisa. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday, March 21 at the funeral home. Interment will be at Hillcre st Cemetery, Louisa. Donations may be made to The Hospice of the Piedmon t, 1490 Pantops Mountain Place, Suite 200, Charlottesville, Va. 22911 or L ouisa County Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 1747, Louisa, Va. 23093. Woodward Fune ral Home, Inc., Louisa, is in charge of the arrangements.

Name: Gretna N. Walton
SSN: 224-38-3851
Last Residence: 23093 Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, United States of Ameri
Born: 20 Nov 1928
Died: 18 Mar 2002
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[NI6707] Central Virginian, The (Sep/29/2006)
Mary Elizabeth Nuckols “Piggie” Davis, 76, of Bumpass, died Saturday, Sept ember 23, 2006.
Funeral services, conducted by Terry Gilbert and Don Richardson, were he ld at 2 p.m. Tuesday, September 26 at Holly Grove Christian Church. Interm ent was in the Nuckols-Bagby family cemetery, Bumpass. She is surviv ed by her children, Ruth Davis Dean, Lowry Cortez Davis and Nina Davis Sim mons; her brother, Carlton C. “Shorty” Nuckols; her sister, Barbara Nucko ls Sprouse; her grandchildren, Donnie Ray Berg, Jamie Lee Dean, Valerie Ru th Dean Mock, Myra Elizabeth Davis Cook, Crytsal Campbell, Lowry Cortez Da vis Jr., Christie Davis, Starry Nina Simmons, April Simmons, Russell Pa ul Simmons and Misty Davis; and eight great-grandchildren. Mrs. Davis w as born September 12, 1930, the daughter of the late Aubrey and Mary Bag by Nuckols. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Russell Frankl in Davis. She was a homemaker. Lacy Funeral Home, Mineral, handled the arr angements.

[NI6710] 2/20/1993 Richmond Times Dispatch
Nuckols , Charles W. Sr., of Richmond, a retired employee of Continental B aking Co. and Richfood Inc., widower of Grace F. Nuckols.

[NI6711] Name: Grace Nuckols
SSN: 229-40-5131
Last Residence: 23226 Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 9 Sep 1908
Last Benefit: 23226 Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, United States of Ameri ca
Died: Jun 1982
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[DI6711] Name: «tab»Grace Roswell Stone Nuckols
[Grace Roswell Stone Stone]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»72
Birth Date: «tab»9 Sep 1909
Death Date: «tab»19 Jun 1982
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»24 Jun 1982
Father: «tab»Endust Bliss Stone Sr
Mother: «tab»Mary Lacy
Spouse: «tab»Charles W Nuckols Sr
Military Status: «tab»none

[DI6713] NUCKOLS, Charles W. "Charlie" Jr., 88, of Richmond, Va., went on to be with his savior Jesus on July 21, 2016. He was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Nancy W. Nuckols; father, Charles W. Nuckols Sr.; mother, Grace Nuckols; sister, Bernice Grimes; and brother in-law, Eugene Grimes. He is survived by sons, Charles W. Nuckols III "Wes" and Mark W. Nuckols; grandson, Alec L. Nuckols; brother, Marvin Nuckols; sister, Jessie Clarke; and in-laws, Fonda Martin and Herman Clarke. Charlie met the love of his life, Nancy, in 1945, the year he graduated from John Marshall High School. They married in 1949, adopted Wes in 1962 and Mark in 1966. He was member of Westhampton Baptist Church since 1947, serving as a deacon, member of several committees and programs, and was also a dedicated church softball fan. Charlie retired from DMV in 1995. He also held jobs at Miller & Rhoads (M&R), Blue Cross & Blue Shield and Reynolds Metals. He served in the National Guard and was a member of the Acca Shriners. Charlie's Santa appearances at M&R and other events brought years of happiness, thousands of smiles and was a true labor of love. He appeared in the M&R Tea Room and Santa Land, Ukrop's Christmas Parade, Children's Hospital, Children's Museum and he lit the tree at the Governor's Mansion. Later, he was accompanied by his good friend, "Snow Queen" Donna Deekens, at many events. By God's grace, he was always ready to take the chair in December, for over 50 years. Charlie was blessed with a sharp mind and was an excellent listener, who was able to offer loving, practical advice to family and friends. Always an easygoing father and husband, he gave Nancy, Wes and Mark his constant love and devotion. He loved family vacations at Nags Head: the beach, sand dunes, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, Ocracoke Ferry and above all gathering there with the extended family and friends. Charlie enjoyed close relationships with his brother and sisters, talking nightly with Marvin and Fonda, Jessie and Herman. The family extends gratitude to Charlie's niece, Jennifer Salmon, for her dedicated attention to his health care throughout the years delivered with love and compassion, to Dr. Robert Levitt for his medical care and bedside manner and most of all to his son, Wes, for providing years of dedicated, full-time, loving caregiving in their home. A celebration service will be held at Glen Allen Church of Christ, 11064 Staples Mill Rd., Glen Allen, Va., Saturday, September 10, at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a contribution to the Family Memorial, atwww.youcaring.com/NuckolsFamily.

[DI6714] GRIMES, Bernice Marie Nuckols, 80, of Richmond, known to most as "Sister," "Bernie," "Ish," "Meemaw" or "Mom," completed her service to the Lord here on Earth February 28, 2012 and has joined her husband, Eugene, in God's eternal garden. Everyone she met was immediately aware of her love for her family through pictures and stories. She leaves three children, Tom Grimes and his wife, Jamie, of Richmond, Kathy Grimes of Magnolia, N.C., and Woody Grimes and his wife, Sarah, of New Bern, N.C. Her pride and joy were her eight grandchildren and her 10 great-grandchildren. She also leaves a sister, Jessie Clarke and her husband, Herman; and two brothers, Charles W. Nuckols Jr. and his wife, Nancy, and Marvin L. Nuckols and his wife, Fonda. Besides her family, she had a lasting love for Girl Scouts, bowling and her church. During her final months she was blessed by the loving attention of Asera Care Hospice and her caretaker, Donna Byrd. The family will receive friends and family Thursday, March 1, 4 to 8 p.m. at Bennett Funeral Home, 11020 W. Broad St., where there will also be a service of celebration on Friday, March 2 at 1 p.m. with graveside service to follow at Greenwood Memorial. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the children's ministry in your church would be her wish.

Published in Richmond Times-Dispatch from March 1 to March 2, 2012

[NI6717] Name: Conway J. Nuckols
SSN: 223-40-3677
Last Residence: 23192 Montpelier, Hanover, Virginia
Born: 27 Jan 1913
Died: 13 Aug 2006
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[NI6718] Richmond Times Dispatch
9/28/1995 Nuckols , Mrs. Lola Bay Stanley, 84, of Montpelier, a homemake r, wife of Conway J. Nuckols.

Name: Lola S. Nuckols
SSN: 231-88-9924
Last Residence: 23192 Montpelier, Hanover, Virginia, United States of Ame rica
Born: 6 Jan 1911
Died: 26 Sep 1995
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (1972 )

[DI6722] Name: «tab»Willie Grayson Nuckols Sr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»69
Birth Date: «tab»27 Jan 1916
Death Date: «tab»6 Nov 1985
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»12 Nov 1985
Father: «tab»Ashby Cortez Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Effie B
Spouse: «tab»Lucille Lindsey Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»none

PASTOR, BUSINESSMAN WILLIE NUCKOLS SR. DIES
Publication: Richmond Times-Dispatch Date: 11-07-1985 Edition: City Sectio n: Area/State
The Rev. Willie G. Nuckols Sr., 69, a Mechanicsville tile contractor w ho also had been pastor of Emmanuel Holiness Church in Louisa County since 1955, died yesterday in a local hospital. Mr. Nuckols , who lived at 5906 WestoneRoad, was ordained in 1953 by the Association of Fundamental Mi nisters and Churches of Kansas City, Mo., and served the Louisa County church for three years as assistant pastor. He was named pastor in 1955.
The church was founded by his father in 1939. Mr. Nuckols also operated Nuckols Tile Co., which he operated out of his home for more than 40 years.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucille Lindsey Nuckols ; a son, W. Grayson Nuckols Jr. of Glen Allen; three daughters, Mrs. Eileen Craft of Glen Allen and Mrs. Marian Bancroft and Mrs. Katherine Gilbert, both of Ashland; his mother, Mrs. Effie B. Nuckols of Richmond; four sisters, Mrs. Nina Yeager of Richmond, Mrs. Virginia Dandridge and Mrs. Irene Smith, bo th of Mechanicsville, and Mrs. Lois Claire of Wake; and five brothers, Charles W. and Robert L. Nuckols , both of Richmond, Conway J. Nuckols of Montpelier, C. Bagby Nuckols of Glen Allen and Earl T. Nuckols of Midlothian. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Woody Funeral Home, Parham Chapel, with burial in Signal Hill Cemetery. The f amily suggests memorial contributions be made to Emmanuel Holiness Church, P.O. Box. 1635, Glen Allen, Va. 23060.

Name: Willie Nuckols
SSN: 229-01-8328
Last Residence: 23111 Mechanicsville, Hanover, Virginia, United Stat es of America
Born: 27 Jan 1916
Died: Nov 1985
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[DI6723] NUCKOLS, Mildred Lucille Lindsey, 91, beloved, godly mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend went to be with her Lord and Savior on Sunday, December 28, 2008. Her life was a testimony of loving Jesus with all her mind, soul, body, and strength. She raised her family to love Jesus above all else, and was devoted to her Lord and most of all, sharing her witness of Christ's love and winning souls to His kingdom. She was a member of Emmanuel Holiness Church in Louisa County, where she held numerous administrative positions and taught Sunday school classes for many years. She was the daughter of the late Harvey Langdon and Inky Trent Lindsey, and the widow of the late Rev. Willie Grayson Nuckols Sr. She was predeceased by a daughter, Charlotte N. Spivey; and siblings, Dorothy Myers, Thelma Lindsey, Ryland Lindsey, Betty Baltimore, Edna Dennier, Harvey Lindsey Jr., and Kenneth Lindsey. She is survived by one son and his wife, W. Grayson Nuckols Jr. and Linda; three daughters and their husbands, Eileen and Ralph Craft, Marian and Clifford Lyle Bancroft, and Katherine and James F. "Terry" Gilbert III; one son-in-law, T. Dawson Spivey; and beloved friend, Gloria (Homer) Westmoreland and husband, Randy; eight grandchildren and their spouses, Mike Nuckols, Tim Nuckols and Michelle, Bruce Craft, Becky C. Driscoll and Patrick, Lisa C. Mitchell and Bob, Eddie Craft and Michelle, Stephen Gilbert and Ame, Nathan Gilbert and Micheline; 11 great-grandchildren, Amanda, Courtney, and T.J. Nuckols, Lorin Capps, Willie and Wesley Driscoll, Riley Craft, Kayla, Collin, and Lyndsey Gilbert, and Ava Gilbert; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, December 30, in the Nelsen Funeral Home's Reid Chapel, 412 S. Washington Hwy., Ashland, where funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 31. Rev. Amos Tillis and Rev. James Gilbert officiating. Interment Signal Hill Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Emmanuel Holiness Church, 17904 Jefferson Hwy.,Montpelier, Va. 23192. Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch from 12/29/2008 - 12/30/2008

[DI6725]
Published in Richmond Times-Dispatch on October 30, 2012
CRAFT, Eileen N., of Mechanicsville, passed away on Monday, October 29, 2012. She was preceded in death by her parents, Rev. Willie and Lucille Nuckols; and sister, Charlotte Spivey. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Ralph E. Craft; four children, Bruce Craft, Becky Driscoll and husband, Pat, Lisa Mitchell and husband, Bob, and Eddie Craft and wife, Michelle; four grandchildren, Lorin Capps, Willie and Wesley Driscoll, and Riley Craft; brother, Grayson Nuckols; and two sisters, Marian Bancroft and Kathy Gilbert. Eileen retired as a nursing coordinator for Richmond Memorial Hospital and volunteered at Rappahannock General Hospital. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Nelsen Funeral Home, 412 S. Washington Hwy., Ashland, Va., where services will be held 2 p.m. on Wednesday, October 31. Interment Signal Hill Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Hanover Church of the Nazarene, 8391 Atlee Rd., Mechanicsville, Va. 23116. Due to inclement weather, please call the Nelsen Funeral Home at (804) 798-8369, for scheduled changes

[DI6726] Name: «tab»Charlotte Spivey
SSN: «tab»227-54-0196
Born: «tab»6 Sep 1942
Last Benefit: «tab»23228 Richmond, Henrico, Virginia,
Died: «tab»Apr 1983
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (1958-1959)

[NI6728] Name: Nina M. Yeager
SSN: 223-01-1217
Last Residence: 23227 Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 12 Jan 1918
Died: 18 Jan 2005
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[NI6729] Name: Virginia N. Dandridge
SSN: 230-03-7617
Last Residence: 23116 Mechanicsville, Hanover, Virginia, United Stat es of America
Born: 19 May 1920
Died: 3 Nov 2004
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[NI6730] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Robert L Nuckols
Birth Year: 1922
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Virginia
State: Virginia
County or City: Henrico
Enlistment Date: 1 Apr 1946
Enlistment State: Virginia
Enlistment City: Richmond
Branch: No branch assignment
Branch Code: No branch assignment
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Education: Grammar school
Civil Occupation: Tracktor Driver* or Truck Driver, Heavy or Chauffe ur or Truck Driver, Light An asterisk (*) appearing after a job title indi cates that a trade test for the particular occupation will be found in t he United States Employment Service Manual, Oral Trade Test
Marital Status: Married
Height: 88
Weight: 983

Seeking confirmation this is the right Robert Lee Nuckols who may have mar ried this Marjoire

STAUNTON — Marjorie Hall Nuckols died Friday (Feb. 18, 2005) at Augusta Me dical Center. She was born March 9, 1913 in Staunton, the daughter of Elm er E. and Louella Eye Hall.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Re v. Robert Lee Nuckols and a daughter, Norma Lee Rexrode. She is surviv ed by two sons, Ernest E. Nuckols of Staunton and W. Steve Nuckols of Roan oke.
Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Christ United Methodist Church, 1512 Ch urchville Ave. Visitation will be 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at Christ Unit ed Methodist Church. Arrangements are by Hamrick Funeral Home.

[NI6731] Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - February 7, 2000
Deceased Name: Nuckols, Mrs. Jean Teabo
Nuckols, Mrs. Jean Teabo, 72, of Richmond, a homemaker, widow of Robe rt L. Nuckols Sr.

Name: Jean T. Nuckols
SSN: 229-28-6422
Last Residence: 23229 Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 15 Dec 1927
Died: 5 Feb 2000
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[DI6732] me: «tab»Susan Lee Hall
[Susan Lee Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female, divorced
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»35
Birth Date: «tab»27 Aug 1947
Death Date: «tab»17 Jan 1983
Death Place: «tab»Arlington County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»9 Mar 1983
Father: «tab»Robert L Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Jean Teabo
Military Status: «tab»none

[DI6733] Name: «tab»Frances Thelma Miller
[Frances Thelma Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female, married
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»58
Birth Date: «tab»18 Feb 1924
Death Date: «tab»11 Apr 1982
Death Place: «tab»Mechanicsville, Hanover, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»14 Apr 1982
Father: «tab»Ashby Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Effie Johnson
Spouse: «tab»Charles A Miller

Name: Frances Miller
SSN: 231-18-2636
Last Residence: 23111 Mechanicsville, Hanover, Virginia,
Born: 19 Feb 1924
Last Benefit: 23111 Mechanicsville, Hanover, Virginia,
Died: Apr 1982
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[NI6734] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Clyde B Nuckols
Birth Year: 1926
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Virginia
State: Virginia
County or City: Hanover
Enlistment Date: 12 Dec 1944
Enlistment State: Virginia
Enlistment City: Richmond
Branch: No branch assignment
Grade: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Education: 1 year of high school
Civil Occupation: Tracktor Driver* or Truck Driver, Heavy or Chauffe ur or Truck Driver, Light An asterisk (*) appearing after a job title indi cates that a trade test for the particular occupation will be found in t he United States Employment Service Manual, Oral Trade Test
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 88
Weight: 063

[DI6734] NUCKOLS, Clyde Bagby, 81, passed away on Friday, August 3, 2007. Surviv ed by his wife of 59 years, Mary P. Nuckols; sons, C. Wayne and Gera ld A. (Jerry) Nuckols; daughters, Christy N. Scott and Janet L. Nuckols; s ister, Irene N. Smith; brother, Earl T. Nuckols; four grandsons, two grand daughters, two great-grandchildren, one step-grandson, numerous nieces, ne phews, and friends. He served during World War II in the Pacific Theat re of Operations. The family will receive friends 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday (toda y) at Bliley's Staples Mill, 8510 Staples Mill Rd., and where services wi ll be held 2 p.m. Monday. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowe rs, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or the VFW Po st 9808, Mechanicsville.
Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 8/5/2007.

[DI6735] SMITH, Irene N., 85, of Mechanicsville, went to be with the Lord Tuesday, May 21, 2013. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Smith Sr.; and a son, Sammy Smith; and is survived by her son, Mac Smith and his wife, Faye; four grandchildren, G.M. Smith III, Crystal Leech, Jaime Brookman and Alan Brookman; five great-grandchildren, Madison, Kaden, Micah, Sierra and special great-granddaughter, Kaleigh; brother, Earl Nuckols; as well as a host of nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee Davis Rd., where services will be held 3 p.m. Thursday, May 23, 2013. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Published in Richmond Times-Dispatch on May 22, 2013

[NI6737] Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - March 6, 2003
Deceased Name: Clare: Lois Nuckols Clare
Lois Nuckols Clare, 70, of Richmond, formerly of Wake, Va., passed away Ma rch 4, 2003. She was the widow of Kenneth S. Clare. She is survived by thr ee sisters, Nina Yeager of Richmond, Irene Smith and Virginia Dandridge, b oth of Mechanicsville; three brothers, Conway Nuckols of Beaverdam, Ea rl T. Nuckols of Midlothian and Clyde B. Nuckols of Glen Allen; a speci al niece, Brenda Davis; her good friends, Scotty and Ella Waldrop; numero us nieces and nephews and her dog "Doodles". The family will receive frien ds 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday (today) at the Reid Funeral Home, Ashla nd, where funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Friday. Interment Nuckols F amily Cemetery, Louisa

[DI6738] Name: «tab»Anna Hunter Nuckols
[Anna Hunter Doswell]
Gender: «tab»Female, widow
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»94
Birth Date: «tab»5 Dec 1884
Death Date: «tab»11 Mar 1979
Death Place: «tab»Ashland, Hanover, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»14 Mar 1979
Father: «tab»Robert O Doswell
Mother: «tab»Julia Wyatt Irby
Spouse: «tab»Elby C Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»none

[NI6739] parents from 1900 census
M Samuel Blunt «tab»54
M Barbara Blunt «tab»57

[DI6739] Name: «tab»Mr Ryland Thomas Blunt
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»62
Birth Date: «tab»26 Feb 1882
Death Date: «tab»2 Mar 1944
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»4 Mar 1944
Father: «tab»Samuel Mac Blunt
Mother: «tab»Barbara Mallory
Spouse: «tab»Bessie Lethers Blunt

[DI6740] No death record found in Virginia
1880 census son of Thomas J and Mary

[BI6741] Name: «tab»Viola Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»09 Aug 1888
Birthplace: «tab»Louisa Co., Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Joseph L. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Willie N.
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00190-8
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046943
Reference Number: «tab»p 336
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5VH-GX1 : accessed 6 April 2012), Viola Nuckolls (1888).

[DI6741] Name: «tab»Viola Estella Nichols
[Viola Estella Nowkols]
Cert says Mrs H S Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»50
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1888
Death Date: «tab»20 Sep 1938
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»21 Sep 1938
Father: «tab»Nockols
Mother unknown
Spouse: «tab»Harry Nickols

[NI6742] DECEASED Nuckols, Charles N.
YEAR [1871].
NOTE Race: White.
NOTE Gender: Male.
NOTE Date of death: May 3, 1871.
NOTE Cause of death: Brain fever.
NOTE Age at death: 8 months.
SOURCE Louisa County, 1871.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Louisa County.
OTHER NAME Nuckols, Kittie, parent.
OTHER NAME Nuckols, Jos. L., parent.
OTHER NAME Nuckols, Jos. L., informant (Father).

[DI6743] ame: «tab»Willis Mariah Nuckolls
[Willis Mariah Dickerson]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»82
Birth Date: «tab»19 Apr 1846
Death Date: «tab»24 Mar 1929
Death Place: «tab»Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»24 Mar 1929
Father: «tab»Charles Dickerson
Mother: «tab»Christine Hester
Spouse: «tab»Joseph Nuckolls

Richmond Times Dispatch 3/25/1929
Mrs joseph L Nuckols, 83 died at the home of her dau Mrs Harry Nuckols, Longsdale, Va yesterday. She is survivied by her husband, five daughters, Mrs B P Jones and Mrs W O Ennis of Richmond, Mrs Harry Nuckols, Longdale, Mrs J C Whitlock, Mrs W E Graves of Mineral Va; two sons J W Nuckols of Mineral and M E nuckols of Longsdale; one sister, Mrs W O Smith; brother C M Dickinson, Mineral. The body is at Crew Perkins . services held this afternoon at Greenwood Methodist Church. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery

[DI6744] Name: «tab»Jessie May Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»14
Birth Date: «tab»22 Oct 1914
Death Date: «tab»27 Dec 1928
Death Place: «tab»Hanover, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»28 Dec 1928
Father: «tab»Harry F Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Viola E Nuckols

Richmond Times Dispatch 12/28/1928
Two Girls Die As Auto and Train Crash
Miss Jessie M Nuckols and Miss Irene Blunt Are Victims of Tragedy
Probe is launched
Two 14 year old girls, Irene Samuel Blunt of Doswell and Jessie May Nuckols of Longdale were almost instantly killed at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon in a collision between their small touring car and a fast-moving northbound Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad passenger train at a gate crossing near Doswell. The children had left the Blunt home a few minutes before the crash to take a pair of shoes to a cobbler for repairs. Two versions of the collision were given circulation immediately after it occurred. One, emanating from railroad sources, was that the automobile ran into the side of the engine as the train was passing the crossing, and the other version was to the effect that the train hit the automobile.The first report had it that the small touring car struck the engine on the side and was caught between the cylinder and pilot beam and demolished. The children were thrown from the automobile and are thought to have died immediately. An investigation by the railroad was gotten under way immediately and by county authorities. The two children were first cousins. Miss Nuckols was the daughter of Mr and Mrs H S Nuckols, of Longdale. The father is proprietor of the grocery store at 309 Hooper St, Barton Heights. Miss Blunt was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ryland Blunt of Doswell. The Nuckols child went to the Blunt home Wednesday with her uncle and aunt upon their return from a visit with the Nuckols. The bodies of the children were taken to Ashland soon after the crash and the parents notified. Both mothers were overcome by the shock. Funeral arrangements will be completed today.

Richmond Times Dispatch 12/29/1928
Funeral services for Miss Irene Blunt and Miss Jessie May Nuckols who were killed early Thursday afternoon in a collision between the automobile in which they were riding and a richmond, frederickburg and Potomac train at a grade crossing near Doswell will be conducted from the Greenwood Methodist Church of Longdale this afternoon at 2 o'clock with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery. The two girls were first cousins. Miss Nuckols was the dau of Mr and Mrs H S Nuckols of Longdale and Miss Blunt was the dau of Mr and Mrs Ryland Blunt of Doswell.

[NI6745] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Joseph S Nuckols
Birth Year: 1917
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Virginia
State: Virginia
County or City: Henrico
Enlistment Date: 3 Oct 1940
Enlistment State: Virginia
Enlistment City: Richmond
Branch Code: Coast Artillery Corps or Army Mine Planter Service
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for Hawaiian Department
Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, a nd Enlisted Men)
Education: 2 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Tracktor Driver* or Truck Driver, Heavy or Chauffe ur or Truck Driver, Light An asterisk (*) appearing after a job title indi cates that a trade test for the particular occupation will be found in t he United States Employment Service Manual, Oral Trade Test
Marital Status: Divorced, without dependents
Height: 66
Weight: 137

[BI6745] Name: «tab»Joseph Sherril Nuckols
Birth Date: «tab»27 Dec 1917
Birth Place: «tab»Henrico, Virginia, USA

[DI6745] NUCKOLS, Joseph Sherril Sr., 95, of Mechanicsville, departed this life February 16, 2013, to join his loving wife, Minnie Tate Nuckols. He is survived by his sons, William Wayne Lauterbach and wife, Edna, and Joseph Sherril Nuckols Jr. and wife, Terry; grandchildren, Kim (Fred) Dye, Kay (Tim) Henry, Kristi (Gil) Seay, and Candice (Chip) McClean as well as 12 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren; two devoted friends, Lynette Shahinian and Ana Spigle. Joe was a Pearl Harbor survivor, where he served in the 55th Coast Artillery, Battery F, until injured. He was the entertainment director of Pearl Harbor and hosted many USO shows, as a big band singer and master of ceremonies for visiting celebrities. Before the war, he served in the Richmond Blues, 129th Infantry Command A of the National Guard. He retired from the U.S. Postal Service in Richmond as a maintenance supervisor. He became known around town as Richmond's "Foster Brooks" as he entertained for civic organizations and retirement homes with a comedy routine and singing songs from old standards to country and popular hits. He never accepted payment, but instead asked audiences to donate to children's charities. He was a member of Shalom Baptist Church, Masonic Lodge Northside 292, Scottish Rite, ACCA Temple Shrine, Legion of Honor, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, WW Workman Tent of the Saints and Sinners of America, and the Richmond Moose Lodge. The family will receive friends from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Road, Mechanicsville on February 18, 2013 and where a funeral service will be held 11 a.m. February 19, 2013. Interment to follow at Gethsemane Church of Christ, 5146 Mechanicsville Turnpike. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in his memory to Shalom Baptist Church, 6395 Mechanicsville Turnpike, Mechanicsville, Va. 23111 or a charity of your choice .
Published in Richmond Times-Dispatch on February 17, 2013

[NI6746] Name: Minnie T. Nuckols
SSN: 223-03-7137
Last Residence: 23111 Mechanicsville, Hanover, Virginia, United Stat es of America
Born: 6 Nov 1912
Died: 31 Jul 1996
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[DI6750] Name: «tab»Nina Louise Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»4 days
Birth Date: «tab»12 Feb 1916
Death Date: «tab»16 Feb 1916
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»16 Feb 1916
Father: «tab»W W Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Frances Purdy

[NI6751] Mary Alease Nuckols Moody, age 85, widow of Lunsford H. Moody of Beaverda m, passed away Monday, February 32, 2003. She is survived by sons and daug hters-in-law; Wesley and Doris Moody of Ashland, John and Janet Moody of R ocky Mount, Va., Samuel and Marian Moody of Beaverdam, and Daniel and Rob in Moody of Calhan, Colo.; a daughter, Margaret Moody Jesse of Weyers Cav e, Va.; a sister, Pearl Nuckols Shaw of Hanover; a brother, Clyde D. Nucko ls of Louisa. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert Peyton Moody; al so seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Remains rest at t he Beaverdam Funeral Home, where family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p .m Wednesday. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Thursday at Shiloh Unit ed Methodist Church. Interment Moody Family Cemetery, Bandana Farm, Beaver dam. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Christian Appala chian Project, P.O. Box 459, Hagerhill, Kentucky 41222.
Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 3/4/2003.

Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - March 4, 2003
Deceased Name: Moody, Mrs. Mary Alease Nuckols
Moody, Mrs. Mary Alease Nuckols, 85, of Beaverdam, widow of Lunsford H. Mo ody.

[NI6752] Name: Clyde Duke Nuckols City: Richmond County: Richmond (Inde pendent City)
State: Virginia Birthplace: Virginia;United States of America
Birth Date: 5 Jun 1895 Race: Caucasian Roll: 1985111 DraftBoar d: 2
Clyde Duke Nuckols res 127 W Clay, Richmond, VA
Age22 born June 5 1895 Hanover Co, VA
Wagon Driver for Richmond Dairy Co
Single, no dependants
Tall, slender, grey eyes, light hair
Middle finger of right hand cut off
Signed June 5 1917

[DI6752] Name: «tab»Clyde Duke Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»35
Birth Date: «tab»5 Jun 1895
Death Date: «tab»23 Mar 1931
Death Place: «tab»Portsmouth, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»23 Mar 1931
Father: «tab»Ferdinand C Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»Lessie Nuckols

[NI6753] Married 3rd:
Name: «tab»Lessie Birchard Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»51
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1905
Marriage Date: «tab»12 Oct 1956
Marriage Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Wells Birchard
Mother: «tab»Etta Melton
Spouse: «tab»Clifton Schlasscher Riner
Spouse Gender: «tab»Male
Spouse Race: «tab»White
Spouse Age: «tab»61
Spouse Father: «tab»David Riner
Spouse Mother: «tab»Nannie Luck

[BI6753] Name: «tab»Lessie Birchard
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»7 May 1905
Birth Place: «tab»Henrico, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Wells Birchard
Mother: «tab»Sally Etta Melton

[DI6753] Deaths Metro Richmond Times Dispatch 1/3/1994 Riner ,
Mrs. Lessie B. Nuckols, of Glen Allen.

Name: Lessie B. Riner
SSN: 226-16-0996
Last Residence: 23060 Glen Allen, Henrico, Virginia,
Born: 7 May 1905
Last Benefit: 23060 Glen Allen, Henrico, Virginia,
Died: Jan 1994
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[XI6753] Lessie B Nuckols Riner

[BI6758] Name: «tab»E E Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»05 Nov 1884
Birthplace: «tab»Hanover, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»David H Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Nannie Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I01762-5
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046938
Reference Number: «tab»340
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X56L-JYC : accessed 6 April 2012), E E Nuckols (1884).

[DI6758] Name: «tab»Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White, maried
Age at Death: «tab»47-3-24
Birth Date: «tab»5 Oct 1884
Death Date: «tab»29 Jan 1932
Death Place: «tab»Hanover, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»11 Feb 1932
Father: «tab»David H Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Annie Talley
Spouse: «tab»Virgil A Brown
Inf-Mrs Richard harlow

[DI6759] Name: «tab»Virgie Arlington Brown
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»57-2-6
Birth Date: «tab»21 Jul 1887
Death Date: «tab»27 Sep 1944
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»26 Sep 1944
Father: «tab»Arthur Brown
Mother: «tab»Sarah Gray
Spouse: «tab»Frances G Brown

[BI6760] Name: «tab»Ella M Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»09 Oct 1886
Birthplace: «tab»Hanover, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»David H Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Nannie Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I01762-6
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046938
Reference Number: «tab»378
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X56L-LZL : accessed 6 April 2012), Ella M Nuckols (1886).

[BI6763] Name: «tab»Wm. D. Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jul 1892
Birthplace: «tab»Hanover, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»David H. Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Nannie Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I01762-7
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046938
Reference Number: «tab»471
Source Citation "Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X56G-QVB : accessed 6 April 2012), Wm. D. Nuckols (1892).

[DI6763] Name: «tab»William David Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»67
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jul 1893
Death Date: «tab»26 Jul 1960
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»27 Jul 1960
Father: «tab»David Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Nannie Tolley
Spouse: «tab»Susie Willis Nuckols

[XI6763]
U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963 about William David Nuckols
Name: «tab»William David Nuckols
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jul 1892 ( written 1893, crossed thru added 1892)
Death Date: «tab»26 Jul 1960
Cemetery: «tab»Dunns Chapel, Beaverdam, VA
Cemetery Location: «tab»Beaverdam, Virginia
Service No 2666005 Pension No. 2119483
Served Virginia, Private, Co, B, 317th Infantry.
Applicant Doris E Wickham, step daughter, Glen Allen, VA, signed 9/2/1960
Flat granite marker, latin christian emblem

[NI6764] Married first 10/12/1911
groom's name: «tab»Ashby Stewart Leadbetter
groom's birth date: «tab»1879
groom's birthplace: «tab»Hanover, Co., Virginia
groom's age: «tab»32
bride's name: «tab»Susie Willis
bride's birth date: «tab»1881
bride's birthplace: «tab»Hanover Co., Virginia
bride's age: «tab»30
marriage date: «tab»12 Oct 1911
marriage place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia
groom's father's name: «tab»Peter Leadbetter
groom's mother's name: «tab»Alice Leadbetter
bride's father's name: «tab»Ben. Willis
bride's mother's name: «tab»Kate Willis
groom's race: «tab»White
groom's marital status: «tab»Single
groom's previous wife's name: «tab»
bride's race: «tab»White
bride's marital status: «tab»Single
bride's previous husband's name: «tab»
indexing project (batch) number: «tab»M01795-5
system origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
source film number: «tab»2048455
reference number: «tab»F2048455 Image 313
Citing this Record "Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XR3C-DXQ : accessed 18 Dec 2012), Ashby Stewart Leadbetter and Susie Willis, 12 Oct 1911; citing reference F2048455 Image 313, FHL microfilm 2048455.

[DI6764] Name: «tab»Susie Willis Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»79
Birth Date: «tab»13 Sep 1881
Death Date: «tab»4 Dec 1960
Death Place: «tab»Ash, Hanover, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»5 Dec 1960
Father: «tab»Benjamin Willis
Mother: «tab»Katherine Pleasants
Spouse: «tab»William P Nuckols

[DI6765] scanned to cd
ame: «tab»Annie Myrtle Eddleton
[Annie Myrtle Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»90
Birth Date: «tab»23 Dec 1894
Death Date: «tab»28 Oct 1985
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»31 Oct 1985
Father: «tab»David H Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Nannie Talley
Spouse: «tab»Henry Denzil Eddleton
Military Status: «tab»none
Inf Dorothy E Waldrop
Burial Church of Our Savior, Montpelier, VA

[DI6766]
Social Security Death Index about Bernice Stanley
Name: «tab»Bernice Stanley «tab»
SSN: «tab»230-26-8692
Last Residence: «tab»23227 Richmond, Henrico, Virginia,
Born: «tab»3 Jul 1897
Died: «tab»Feb 1983
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[NI6770] Daughter of Robert Hicks

[DI6770] An ancestry tree has her dying in Hinds Co, MS 12-12-1845

[DI6771] Name: «tab»Margaret N. Perks
SSN: «tab»223-18-4234
Last Residence: «tab»23229 Richmond, Henrico, Virginia,
Born: «tab»5 Feb 1910
Died: «tab»19 Sep 1998
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[XI6771] Name: «tab»Margaret Nuckols Perks
Birth Date: «tab»5 Feb 1910
Death Date: «tab»19 Sep 1998
Cemetery: «tab»Westhampton Memorial Park
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA

[HI6772] (Research): «tab»
Name: Wise Nuckols
Birth Date: 20 November 1912
Death Date: February 1984
Issuing State: Virginia
Residence at Death: Glen Allen,Henrico,Virginia 23060
Death Benefit Place: Glen Allen,Henrico,Virginia 23060
SSN: 225-20-6487

[BI6772] Name: «tab»Wise Duke Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»20 Nov 1912
Birth Place: «tab»Hanover, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»James Andrew Nuckols, 30
Mother: «tab»Anne Elizabeth Duke, 32. 3 children, 3 living

[DI6772] Name: «tab»Wise Duke Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»71
Birth Date: «tab»20 Nov 1912
Death Date: «tab»10 Feb 1984
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»13 Feb 1984
Father: «tab»Andy Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Anne Duke
Spouse: «tab»Maxine W Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»none

[NI6773] Bought the mill at Yanceyville from James Duke Nuckolls

[NI6777] May have moved from Barren Co to Owen Co KY. Male is of the same age, but no female the age of Jane. However this found in
Name: «tab»Eleanor Ellis
[Eleazer Ellis]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): «tab»Sullivan, Tennessee
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: «tab»2
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: «tab»2
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: «tab»1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: «tab»1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: «tab»1
Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: «tab»1 ( If this is Jane and age correct, she born prior to parents marriage)
Free White Persons - Under 20: «tab»5
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: «tab»2
Total Free White Persons: «tab»8
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): «tab»8

[HI6777] (Research):cathye@cal.berkeley.edu
Just wanted to introduce myself as I have a Nuckols connection - Jane Nuckols Ellis of Goochland, VA is my gr-gr-gr-grandmother. Her father and grandfather are both named William - I found her in her father's will listed as "Jane Ellis." Jane married Eleazer Ellis in Goochland, they then moved out to KY where my gr-gr-grandfather Robert T. Ellis was born. Robert T moved on to Missouri, where my grandfather was born.
I have read Mark Bunch's DNA story with much interest, as I recently tested through 23andme and found unexpected trace elements related to Sub-Saharan African ancestry. Looks like there could be trace amounts of Native American as well. I gather this is common in people with colonial ancestry, and my lines go back to 1600s in Virginia - primarily in the Goochland/Henrico/Tuckahoe Creek area. So I found Mark's story very interesting, as it means Jane Nuckols Ellis could be one of the sources of my non-European DNA. I just tested my father, and I look forward to seeing what shows in his genome. Might be interesting to check for autosomal DNA matches as well, with other people in the William Nuckols line.
Feel free to keep in touch. I am happy to learn more about my Nuckols line!
best wishes,
Cathy Ellis
San Francisco

[NI6780] Date:8/6/2000 10:42:46 AM Mountain Daylight Time
From:dlsanders1@earthlink.net (Douglas Sanders)
To:EVILSIZER3@aol.com
By chance do you know anything about a Polly Nuckols who married Nelson A. Sanders 18 Jan 1813 in Goochland Co., VA? Her father's name was Wil liam, but that's all I know about her. I can't find her on your Nuckols h ome page.

Best regards,
Doug Sanders

It was thought she married late in life, but 1820, 1830 1840 census records show she was a lot younger.

[NI6781] Goochland Co, VA Bk 23 P323 3 Aug. 1818 Indenture (deed) between Benjam in Cocke Jr., his wife Elizabeth and Joseph Nuckols, (Eliz. and Joseph a re cousins, Eliz. is Dau. of William, son of William, b.1710, Joseph is s on of Pouncy Sr.), They sell to Matthew Jordan of Hanover Co. and Willi am Gill of Goochland the Nuckols Tract of land, between 6and 8 ac. and mi ll thereon for $3300.

[NI6782] Parentage not proven. Current research to determine parentage ongoing. Contact the NWK Society sandi.j.koscak. Read research notes.

Family researcher:
Ricky Nuckles
lnuc383411@aol.com
coachnuckles2000@aol.com

[HI6782] (Research):Originally thought to be a child of William Knight Nuckols. A "Thomas" was a minor in his Chauncery record in 1814. He names his two minor children Thomas and Martha M. However he goes on to mention his GRANDSON Thomas on several occasions throughout his will. Not a SON Thomas. This leaves us to believe that he may have been the outchild one of Williams daughters who married late in life, either Polly or Elizabeth. They later married brothers Saunders. We know from a living descendant (2015) that Edwards middle name was, in fact, Thomas. Since Williams child or grandchild never seems to emerge in records, I can only think that because there were two Thomas Nuckols at the same time, a brother and nephew to William Knight, that they decided to go by Edward T to distinguish him from the other 2 living Thomas Nuckols. Being an outchild could have explained the confusion in calling him a grandchild in his will but a minor child in the chauncery record.

It is also highly possible Edward T was the grandson of Thomas and Nancy Reddy Nuckols. Thier son Charlie was living and mentioned in the will. Since the elder Charles born 1753 lived to be over 80 years old, it is easy to distiguish the two in the census records. The younger Charles had a son named Charles born 1804 by an unknown wife, and possibly had another child Edward T b 1806. We know the relationship to the family was close as he was trusted after the death of his wifes father in 1820 to be her guardian and then married her.

Edward T first appears in the Tax records in 1830, one year after his marriage to his cousin Susanna Nuckols. Checking the 1829 Property tax records, I find Both Benjamin and Joseph with 5 and 6 males respectively. I feel certain after the death of their father, either would have taken in Edward Thomas into their household. There are extra males in both households.

Edward would have been age 4 in 1810 and age 14 in 1820. In the household of William Knight Nuckols, in 1810 we find a male child under the age of 5, which we presume to be Thomas, his child (or grandchild). In the household of Benjamin in 1820, there is a child age 10-15 fitting the age of Thomas, and too old to be a child of benjamin as Benjmain did not marry until 1813

Now we find a Thomas Nuckols who married a Rushia Daffron in 1837 Barren Co, KY and died in Jefferson Co, KY in 1845. Waiting for documents. He foreseen to be a child of William Nuckols and nancy Barnett Nuckols.

There is an unidentified Thomas Nuckols who appears in the 1830 census of hanover Co, VA next to Nelson Nuckols and Jacob Woodson. He is right age also for son / grandson of Wm Knight.
1 male 20-30 making birth 1800-1810 a female age 20-30 (no marriage found), a male 10-15 and another male under age 5. This unidentified Thomas is possibly Edward T, as Edward is not located in 1830 census other than an 1830 tax list in Goochland. It means he had a child born around 1830 which is possible since they married in Feb of 1829. It would not explain the older male living with him.

[NI6783] Poss Ann W Nuckols who died hanover Co, VA 1847 leaving her estate to h er brother John and a dollar for each of Johns children.

[NI6785] Parentage not proven- Submitter of this parentage: ZOLA NUCKLES Microfilm: NONE
837 SO 500 E OREM UT Submission: AF96-102647 USA 84097

Children of this marriage found on LDS Mormon Web Site
Living with this family in 1850 is Thomas Eubanks age 45, possible brother to Pauline March 22 1880

Family researcher Jackie maurer Wilmalala@aol.com Kristin Nuckles Kunze, George T. Nuckles Jr. (deceased)

[DI6785] I, George W Knuckels of Mason County West Virginia make this my last wil l. I give, devise and bequeath my estate and property, real and person al as follows. That is to say after paying and debt which I desire to be p aid with the proceeds of any personal property. I give unto my wife Ma ry P Knuckles all of my real estate and personal property to have duri ng her lifetime. After her death, to my children to be divided as follows:
To my daughter Marthaann McCloud, for her services of staying and worki ng for me, I give her all that track of land lying in the east side of t he Rififilz Road, lying on the waters of such branch.
To my son Thomas Knuckles, I give fifty dollars, and to my grandson Jose ph after deducting fifty dollars, and equal share of my real estate whi ch after paying the fifty dollars to my son Thomas, and the tract of la nd which I have mentioned to my daughter Marthaann McCloud is to be divid ed equal between my children and my grandson Joseph as follows:
To my daughter Mary Jane Whiten...or, to my daughter Marthann McClou d, my son John Knuckles, my son William Knuckles, my son Richard Knuckle s, to my daughter Emily Morris, to my daughter Elnora Cooper to have equ al shares. My grandson Joseph to share equal with the exception of fifty-d ollars. I appoint my son John Knuckles executor of this my will, and witne ss whereof I have signed and sealed and published and declared this instru ment as my will.

George W (x) Knuckles (his mark)

The said George Knuckles on the 22nd day of March 1880 signed and sealed t his instrument and declared the same as and for his last will and we at h is request and in his forsaken and in the presence of each other hold her eunto .... our .....as subscribing witnesses.

James G Alexander

[NI6807] This company was organized by William H. Bramblett, M.D., and it muster ed in Confederate service in July 1861 in Grayson County probably at Indep endence.
List of Horses Purchased for the Grayson Cavalry February 3, 1862
From Court Order Book 1860-1870, page 1130.
Monday, October 28, 1861. John Dickenson, one of the commissioners appoint ed to purchase horses, saddles, bridles, etc., for the Grayson Cavalry th is day returned his report to court, and the court doth order that the sa id John Dickenson do return the receipt taken from each and every person w ho received horses, bridles, saddles, etc., to cour at its next term.
Report returned February 3, 1862.
Fielden Hale 1 horse 115

[NI6808] The Times of Long Ago, Barren County, Kentucky. By Franklin Gorin. Jo hn P. Morton & Company Incorporated, 1929. Published originally in the Gla sgow Weekly Times, 1870's. pp. 115-118.
LIFE OF COL. SAMUEL MURRELL. Col. Samuel Murrell was born in Albemarle Co unty, Va., and was one of the pioneers to this county at an early da y. He settled about four miles southwest of Glasgow, near John Mayfiel d, Rev. Alexander Davidson and Haiden Trigg.
He married in Virginia, Miss Puryear, and when he came to this state he b rought a large family of children, William, George, Samuel, Hezekiah P., B etsey, James, Schuyler, Jane and Robert. His daughter, Polly, who had mar ried Samuel Jordan in Virginia, came with them. They brought a number
of slaves.
Col. Murrell was twice elected to the Legislature of this State, 1809-1 0. He faithfully served in the House of Representatives. He declined a r e-election, politics not being suitable to his quiet and domestic habit s. He was an Elector for President in 1813-21, and was President of the b ranch at Glasgow of the Old Bank of Kentucky for several years, then resig ned the office.
He was a sensible, quiet, good man, a kind neighbor, an affectionate husb and and father, and a humane and kind master; a hospitable, economical a nd frugal man; for many years Elder of the Presbyterian Church.
He died, as he had lived, an honest, just man, and Christian gentleman.
His daughter Jane, a beautiful, estimable young lady, died some years
after they came here. She was unmarried.
Samuel Jordan and his wife, Polly, were two excellent persons. He w as a bricklayer, a good and faithful workman, and built several of our be st brick houses. They lived in town many years. He afterwards purchas ed Col. Simeon Buford's farm, on the west side of Beaver Creek, bui lt on it a
substantial brick house, and with his family lived there until his deat h. He also built the brick mill house on Beaver Creek below the bridge th at crosses the Denton, Bowling Green Road, and owned the same at his deat h. He was trustworthy, amiable, temperate, charitable, bland in manne rs - in
fact, his character was irreproachable in all things.
The apprentices that he raised were faithful and good workmen, like himse lf. They were Ralston, Renfroe, Mallory and others. He and his wife we re worthy members of the Presbyterian church. She survived him many year s. Many of their children and grandchildren are with us highly respected.
William Murrell was an educated man. He was educated for the ministr y, but never became a minister of the Presbyterian church, though he w as a strict member of it, because he thought he could do more good educati ng people of the country. He taught school in Glasgow several session s. He
afterwards moved to Hopkinsville, and married Mrs. Garnett of that plac e, by whom he had several children, one a daughter, Helen, now the wi fe of J. W. Gorin, Esq., of Bowling Green. Mr. Murrell was strictly mor al and temperate, of fine mind, and highly esteemed, as he was a m an to be trusted
in all things.
George Murrell married Miss Blane, of Lincoln County, Ky. He was a farme r, a gentleman, bland and agreeable in his manners. He and his wife are b oth dead. We know nothing of his children.
Samuel Murrell married Miss Hayes, of Lincoln County, Ky. He was al so a farmer and a good citizen. He removed to Missouri - we know nothi ng of his family.Betsey Murrell married ---Young in one of the lower coun ties of this State. We know nothing further of her.
Hezekiah P Murrell married Betsey (Elizabeth) Gorin, daughter of Gen. Jo hn Gorin, of Glasgow. He was a merchant, farmer, deputy sheriff, togeth er with Samuel Murrell, his cousin, now of Warren County, of Hardin Davi s, S. B. C., a member of the Legislature of Kentucky in the House of
Representatives 1831, a member of the Senate 1832-6.
His wife died leaving one child, a daughter. He afterwards married Ma ry Smith, a widow, daughter of Clifton Rodes of this county. She died lea ving him two daughters - both married.
James was a merchant, a tobacco freighter, a deputy sheriff, a Justi ce of the Peace, fond of and owner of fine horses. He was a Representati ve in the Legislature of Kentucky, in 1834-42, and a Senator 1836-4 0. He married Harriet Moss, a daughter of Josiah Moss, of this place.
He was generous, benevolent and kind to a fault. He loved his friends a nd had no enemies. His hospitality was unbounded. He favored public ente rprises and was, with all, an honest man.
He died of cholera at New Orleans on the 9th of April, 1849, regrett ed by all that knew him. His remains were brought home and interred on h is father's farm in the family burying ground.
He left a noble, devoted wife, who still survives him, three sons and o ne daughter, Josephine. His daughter married James P. Garnett, Esq., of t his place.
His son Henry C., married Emma Gorin, daughter of T. J. Gorin. He and h is brother Samuel are wholesale, wealthy grocers at Louisville.
James, the other son, married Miss Victoria Nuckols, daughter of H. P. Nu ckols, and lives in this place. He is Town Marshall and Auctioneer. Schu yler H. Murrell married Fannie Curd. She died leaving two children - a s on and daughter. Samuel remained single, and Susan married Samuel Preston .
Their father married the second time, Miss Rebecca Walters. Both are dea d; if they left any children it is not recollected by the writer. Rober t, the youngest child of Col. Samuel Murrell, has been a successful mercha nt here, in Louisville and New York. He married Emily Moss, daughter
of Josiah Moss. He is a fair and honest dealer, a kind and good husband a nd father, a true friend, generous and benevolent. He has several childre n, but being separated for a number of years, we can say nothing about the m. He resides in the city of New York.
The family, including its various connections is the largest in the count y.

Samuel Murrell was a Colonel in the Continental Army under General Washing ton in the Revolutionary War and he was at Valley Forge in 1777. When t he English General Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, VA, he was presen t. Between 1809 to 1810, Samuel served in the Kentucky House of Representa tives. Then, between 1813 to 1821, he was President of the Glasgow Bran ch of Old Bank of Kentucky.

[NI6809] Clara poss married Robert Hornsey in Washington Co 12/9/1852 after Garland died.
Robert is her age, 50 in the 1860 census, and Robert is a widow in 1860 seeming that Clara must have died some time between 1852 and 1860

[DI6810] St. Louis City Death Records, 1850-1908
about Thomas Nuckles
Name: Thomas Nuckles
Death Date: 14 Nov 1897
Address: N/a
Volume: 35
Page: 271
County Library: RDSL 44
Missouri Archive: C 10400
SLGS Rolls: 329

Missouri Newspaper Death Index
about Thomas Nuckles
Name: «tab»Thomas Nuckles
Age/Birth Date: «tab»Abt 55
Death Date: «tab»14 Nov 1897
Newspaper: «tab»Montgomery City Standard

Death cert says died from Burns in the Baptist Hospital

[XI6810] Name: Thomas D Nuckles
Death Date: 24 Nov 1897
Branch: US Army
Last known address: 2900 Sheridan Road St. Louis , MO 63125
Interment Date: 24 Nov 1897
Cemetary: Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
Buried At: Section 59 Site 11734
Cemetary URL: http://www.cem.va.gov/nchp/jeffersonbarracks.htm

[NI6813] posted in 2002 by James Hale, saying "Found: One headstone, Celia Nuckol ls born Mar 20, 1807 in Grayson Co VA- died in Nebraska City NE March 2 8, 1872? Have picture." In 2004, Patrice (Fulton) Stark replied "Update r egarding Celia (Jones) Nuckolls ...Celia Jones, b 20 March 1807 at Grays on Co, VA, is the daughter of Abner and Hannah (Forbis/Fawbush) Jones. S he married 4 Feb 1830 at Grayson Co, VA, Andrew K. Nuckolls. Patri ce (Fulton) Stark , Lone Tree, Colorado".

[NI6814] Abner was a Postmaster at Red Bluff Post Office (present day Ivanhoe) Wyt he Co., VA . Post Office Est. April 04, 1840. Abner is listed as Postmast er Oct. 04, 1842-Aug. 19,1847.

Abner Thompson was 1st Lt. in Inf. of Wythe Co., VA Militia. ------the 19 th Brigade of 3rd. Div. of VA Militia.
01 Aug. 1860 Wythe Co., VA Census 68th District (p. 235 on original) Wythe ville Post Office:
1752-1569 Abner Thompson age: 50 or 51 Occupation: Laborer, Real Estate (n one), Personal Property: $200.00 Birthplace: VA
Nancy Thompson age: 47 Birthplace: VA
Children: None listed (Senah died in 1848)
They were listed on the this 1860 Census as living next to the Willi am A. Pope Family.

22 July 1870 Grayson Co., VA Census Elk Creek Township (p. 77 on origina l) Independence Post Office:
521-521 Abner Thompson age: 59 (living alone) Occupation: Clerk in Tow n, Real Estate: (none) Value of Personal Property: $1400.00

My gg grandfather, Thomas J. Pope, son of Elizabeth Nuckolls Pope, receiv ed $26.00 enclosed in a letter dated July 08, 1883, for his part of the es tate of his Aunt Nancy Nuckolls Thompson.

On Census records of Wythe Co., VA, I have not been able to find childr en with Nancy and Abner. After her death, Abner sold their part of the Nuc kolls property and moved to Grayson Co., VA. Thomas J. Pope's half-broth er, Ezra, got the $26.00 from a Mr. Huddle, mailed it to AL apologizing th at the money was arriving late. Source- Gwen mgwilliams@farmerstel.com

[XI6815] Prairie Hill Cemetery 86-4-12

[NI6820] This Garland connection to the Nuckolls family from
Mrs. James O Mathis
3778 Summer Lane
Huntsville, TX 77340-8945

[NI6839] Ada does not appear in the 1870 Census as a child.

[DI6839] Times- Richmond VA 5/29/1900
Mrs Ada B Gayle, wife of Mr John B Gayle, the well-known lawyer, died at 12:30 o'clock yesterday at her residence No 1431 Floyd Ave after a lingering illness. Mrs gayle bore her suffering with Christian fortitude and regulation. She was Miss Ada B Nuckols of Hanover County, daughter of the late Julian Nuckols and Mrs Bettie Nuckols. She is survived by two brothers, Mssrs Clarence Nuckols of Hanover and William Nuckols of this city, and Mrs W B hope also of Richmond. Two children a girl of eight and a boy of four years survive her. The funeral will take place at 12 today from Calvary Baptist Church of which she was a devout member.

Richmond Dispatch May 29, 1900 Pg 5
Mrs Ada B Gayle, wife of Mr John B Gayle, attorney at law, of this city, died at 12;20 o'clock yesterday morning at her residence No 1421 Floyd Ave. Mrs gayle was a lovely woman and her death will be sincerely mourned by a great company of friends in city and county. Deceased was a native of hanover county, a daughter of the late Julian Nuckols and Mrs Bell N Nuckols, who survives her. She leaves two children, a girl of 8 and a boy of 4 and two brothers, Mr Clarence Nuckols of hanover and Mr William Nuckols of this city. She also leaves one sister, Mrs W B Hope of this city. The funeral arrangements have not yet been made

[NI6840] Name in 1870 Census is Bettie, age 2
Does not appear in 1880 census, even though they did not marry until aft er 1880.

[DI6840] Richmond Times Nov 8 1892
NUCOLS- Died at 9:15 o'clock Monday night at the residence of her husband No 2205 Church Hill Ave, Lady B, wife of Clarence P Nuckols, in the 24th year of her age. Funeral from East End Baptist Church at 3 o'clock this Wednesday afternoon. Friends of the family invited to attend.

Name: «tab»Lady B. Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»06 Nov 1892
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia
Age: «tab»24
Birth Date: «tab»1868
Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Housekeeper
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B06990-8
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2048593
Reference Number: «tab»Item 1 yr 1892 p 44 no 1578
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5BJ-L47 : accessed 7 April 2012), Lady B. Nuckols (1868).

[NI6841] 1900 living with Uncle Pettus Hope

[DI6841] Richmond Dispatch 10/17/1907
GOETZ- Died at her residence, 813 North Fifth St, Mrs Effie May Goetz (nee Nuckols) in the tweny first year of her age at 8:30 Wednesday morning. She is survived by her husband, father C P Nuckols, one sister and one brother. Funeral from Randolph Street Baptist Church Friday Oct 18 at 10 a.m. Friends are invited to attend.

[DI6843] Name: «tab»Mable Blanch Knuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»11 Jun 1889
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia
Age: «tab»0
Birth Date: «tab»1889
Birthplace: «tab»City
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»C.P. Knuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»L.B. Knuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B06991-2
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2048593
Reference Number: «tab»Item 1 yr 1889 p. 32
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5YH-CPV : accessed 8 April 2012), Mable Blanch Knuckols (1889).

[DI6844] Name: «tab»Mrs Myrtle Gordon
[Mrs Myrtle Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»59
Birth Date: «tab»13 Aug 1891
Death Date: «tab»14 Jun 1951
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»14 Jun 1951
Father: «tab»C P Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Lady Hope
Spouse: «tab»Mr Charles Herbert Gordon

[NI6845] U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Thomas Julian Nuckols
Birth Date: 6 Oct 1892
Residence: Richmond, Virginia
2520 Floyd Ave
Birth: Richmond, Virginia
Race: White Roll: WW2_2370403
Notify Mrs mary Nuckols, same add
Emp-B N Chapman, 1208 Parkwood Ave

[DI6845] Name: «tab»Thomas Julian Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»71
Birth Date: «tab»6 Oct 1892
Death Date: «tab»1 May 1964
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»3 May 1964
Father: «tab»Clarence Pendleton Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Lady B Hope
Spouse: «tab»Mary Perdue Nuckols

[DI6846] Name: «tab»Bernice Elizabeth Dill
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Death Date: «tab»Feb 1963
Death Place: «tab»Dade, Florida, United States
Name: «tab»Bernice Nuckols Dill
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Death Date: «tab»Feb 1963
Death Place: «tab»Dade, Florida, United States

[NI6847] married 2)
Name: «tab»Raymond Ordean Powell
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»58
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1903
Marriage Date: «tab»4 Sep 1961
Marriage Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Place: «tab»Chesterfield, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»John J Powell
Mother: «tab»Bessie Gray Newcomb
Spouse: «tab»Evelyn Jane McKesson
Spouse Gender: «tab»Female
Spouse Race: «tab»White
Spouse Age: «tab»51
Spouse Father: «tab»James Cooper McKesson
Spouse Mother: «tab»Mabel Emma Aldrich

[DI6847] Name: «tab»Raymond Ordean Powell
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»69
Birth Date: «tab»2 Sep 1902
Death Date: «tab»3 Apr 1972
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Richmond (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»5 Apr 1972
Father: «tab»John James Powell
Mother: «tab»Bessie Newcombe
Spouse: «tab»Evelyn Mckesson Powell

[XI6847] Name: «tab»Raymond Ordean Powell
Birth Date: «tab»2 Sep 1902
Death Date: «tab»3 Apr 1972
Cemetery: «tab»Oakwood Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA

[BI6848] Name: «tab»Willard Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»5 Jul 1913
Birth Place: «tab»Henrico, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Clarence P Nuckols, 50
Mother: «tab»Alice B Winston, 33
5th child, 4 living

[NI6851] Family researcher
bammaw@cebridge.net (Shirley)
I think Aunt Ruth was born about 1898. There was an embarssing moment when Aunt Ruth figured out the her parents "HAD" to get married. We never talked about this but I could tell she and donce some fast arithmetic. Uncle WD told me about when his father took the family buggy down to the ferry across the flooded Brazos River. The ferry owner told Uncle WD about refusing to cross the river. Well, my grandfather was in a big hurry so he just whipped the horses into the river until there was solid land on the far side. Uncle WD told me the the ferry man operated a filling station for years near where the bridge was built. first husband was an unpleasant man whose parents sent him off on a two day errand. My grand parents were called to come pick up her things. About 1932 the unpleasant man died in a prison in Huntsville. Ruth married Joseph Mogford who fought in WW1. I saw recently that he graduate from Texas A&M at 16 so he could go to France. I still have his Army Blanket. They had one son Bill who married and died. Bill had one daughter and one granddaughter but I have not heard from them is about three years. (Source Doris Dell 9/2009)

[NI6852] Memorial Day 2016

GATESVILLE, Texas (KWTX) On a day of respect and remembrance, Wayland Corgill sits outside his quiet Gatesville home and thinks of his friend.
"Oh I'll never forget Bill," said Corgill. "He's as much there almost as my father."
William Denzel "Bill" Nuckols, an electrical engineer from Clifton, spent two years fighting in the Pacific during World War II.
He dodged bullets, torpedoes, and everything else the war threw his way.
"When he was in his early 90's he said he would still wake up at night with some pretty bad dreams," said Corgill.
Corgill first met Nuckols in 1967 while working at an electric utility company.
After leaving in the late 1970's, Corgill reconnected with him 30 years later when he heard Nuckols was living in Clifton.
He visited him every month for years until Nuckols' death in 2014.
Corgill, like all others who knew him, want to make sure the veteran's legacy lives on.
Clifton resident Francis Hatter met him in the early 1940's.
"He was a man of his word," said Hatter. "If he told you he was going to do something, he did it."
Today he visits Nuckols at the cemetery where he rests next to his wife.
He's the World War II veteran Corgill and Hatter will never forget.
"Bill was a good guy. Never had a better boss," said Corgill. "We owe a lot to those guys. Don't want to forget them."

[DI6852] Funeral services for William Denzil Nuckols, 98, of Clifton, were held Monday, Jan. 5, 2015, at 10 a.m., in the First United Methodist Church in Clifton with the Rev. Reed Justus officiating. Burial was in Clifton Cemetery. William Nuckols was born on Jan. 8, 1916, in Whitney to William Duke Nuckols and Florence McCabe Nuckols. His family moved to Clifton in 1931, and W.D. graduated from Clifton High School in 1933. He graduated from Texas A&M in 1937 with a degree in Electrical Engineering, and remained a lifelong Aggie supporter. W.D. married his high school sweetheart, Olena Townley in 1938. They were happily married and devoted to each other for 65 years until Olena passed away in 2003. W.D. passed away quietly in his sleep on Dec. 31, 2014, at the age of 98. He served in the U.S. Navy aboard the destroyer escort USS Eisele in the South Pacific during World War II.

[DI6853] Name: «tab»Charles Herbert Gordon Sr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»90
Birth Date: «tab»18 Jan 1887
Death Date: «tab»6 Mar 1977
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»9 Mar 1977
Father: «tab»Louis Gordon
Mother: «tab»Pocahontas Roberta Clarke
Spouse: «tab»Myrtle Nuckols Gordon

[NI6858] Name: «tab»Thomas Berkeley Gordon
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»19
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1924
Marriage Date: «tab»23 Jan 1943
Marriage Place: «tab»Goochland, Virginia, USA
Registration Place: «tab»Hanover, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»C H Gordon
Mother: «tab»Myrtle Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»Gladys Holman Willis
Spouse Gender: «tab»Female
Spouse Race: «tab»White
Spouse Age: «tab»21
Spouse Father: «tab»Harvey Willis
Spouse Mother: «tab»Alice Henley

[DI6858] Name: «tab»Thomas Berkeley Gordon
[Thomas B Gordon]
SSN: «tab»230124191
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»20 Jul 1923
Birth Place: «tab»Westhampton, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»14 Feb 1998
Father: «tab»Charles H Gordon
Mother: «tab»Myrtle Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jul 1940: Name listed as THOMAS BERKELEY GORDON; 04 Mar 1998: Name listed as THOMAS B GORDON

Name: «tab»Thomas Berkeley Gordon
Death Date: «tab»14 Feb 1998
Death Place: «tab»Henrico, Virginia, USA

[NI6860] Parents
Samuel Robert Perdue 1829 \endash 1894
Mary Elizabeth Childrey 1835 \endash 1884

[DI6862] Name of Deceased: «tab»Olie Mae "Jabo" Carino
Age at Death: «tab»86
Obituary Date: «tab»16 Dec 2004
Newspaper Title: «tab»Richmond Times-Dispatch
Newspaper Location: «tab»Richmond, VA, US
Locations Mentioned in Obituary: «tab»Church Hill, Church Hill
Midlothian,
Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach
Gloucester,
Highland Springs, Highland Springs
Other Persons Mentioned in Obituary: «tab»Winkie
Vince Carino T.Tracy Heather Sam Brenda Nuckols Allison
Alfred Carino Jr. J. Nathan Cory Bruce Steve Jean Walker Cassidy
Blake Fred Carino A. Lynn Jeff Alfred Carino J.

[XI6862] Name: «tab»Olie Mae Carino
Birth Date: «tab»20 Feb 1918
Death Date: «tab»15 Dec 2004
Cemetery: «tab»Oakwood Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N
Father: «tab»Thomas J. Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Mary Nuckols

[NI6863] New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Thomas Nuckols
Arrival Date: 19 Mar 1946
Estimated birth year: 1923
Age: 22 Years 3 Months
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Le Havre,France
Ship Name: Tusculum Victory
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Nativity: Virginia

Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - November 14, 1999
Deceased Name: Nuckols, Thomas J. Jr.
Nuckols, Thomas J. Jr., 76, of Mechanicsville, a retired U.S. Postal Servi ce employee, a World War II Navy veteran, husband of Brenda R. Nuckols.

Name: Thomas J. Nuckols
SSN: 231-18-1169
Last Residence: 23116 Mechanicsville, Hanover, Virginia, United Stat es of America
Born: 14 Nov 1922
Died: 13 Nov 1999
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[NI6865] Miami Herald, The (FL) - July 2, 2007
Deceased Name: Eva. L. Nuckols
NUCKOLS, EVA. L., 85, of Miami Springs, Fl., passed away Saturday June 30 th 2007 after a short but courageous battle with cancer. She was the widow of Larry Nuckols and retired from Eastern Airlines in 1977after 28 years of service. Eva was best known as one of the "pioneers" of her belov ed city of Miami Springs. She is survived by her Granddaughter Tammy Trigo so (Jose) and Grandson Robbie Dukes, as well as 5 Great Grandchildren, also her Sister Mattie Mae Sewell of Atlanta, G.A., and Brother Wilson Norton of Newport N.C. A viewing will be held at Grace Lutheran Church at 2 45 Curtis Parkway. Miami Springs, Fl. 33166 on Thursday July 5th 2007 at 1 1:00 a.m. Services will begin at noon following with her burial at Vista Memorial Gardens. Funeral arrangements by: John Hanks Memorial Services. (3 05) 885-1937 To visit this Guest Book Online, go to www.MiamiHerald.com/ob ituaries.

[NI6866] Publication: Richmond Times-Dispatch
10/5/1992
Nuckols , Mrs. Lucile Reid, 68, of Fort Pierce, Fla., formerly of Richmon d, a homemaker, wife of Edgar S. Nuckols.

Palm Beach Post, The (FL) - October 6, 1992
Deceased Name: Nuckols, Lucile Reid
Lucile Reid, 68, of Fort Pierce. Haisley Hobbs Funeral Home, Fort Pierc e. Services Wednesday.

Name: Lucile R. Nuckols
SSN: 223-24-2241
Last Residence: 33168 Miami, Miami-dade, Florida, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 8 May 1924
Died: Oct 1992
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[NI6872] Name: «tab»Elazer Ellis
State: «tab»KY
County: «tab»Franklin County
Township: «tab»No Township Listed
Year: «tab»1801
Record Type: «tab»Tax list
Database: «tab»KY Early Census Index

[DI6873] Name: «tab»Stella Katie Moomaw Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female, widow
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»79
Birth Date: «tab»11 Oct 1896
Death Date: «tab»11 Apr 1976
Death Place: «tab»Roanoke, Roanoke (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»14 Apr 1976
Father: «tab»George A Moomaw
Mother: «tab»Mary Sue Layman
Spouse: «tab»Colonel O Nuckolls
Inf Miss Agilee Moomaw

The World News, Roanoke, VA Monday April 12, 1976
Troutville--Mrs Katie Moomaw Nuckolls, age 79, died Sunday in a Roanoke nursing home. She was the widow of C O Nuckolls and is survived by a half sister, Miss Algilee Moomaw, Troutville; one niece, Mrs Aileen Brillhart Hagood, Cloverdale; two nephews, Leonard C Brillhart, St Petersburg Fla.; Dr David Brillhart, Abingdon. Burial will be in the Troutville Cemetery.

Rader Funeral Home records
Mrs Stella Katie Moomaw Nuckolls
born 10-11-1896 Botetourt County VA
died 4-11-1976 Virginia Synod Lutheran Home
79y
widow
father: George A Moomaw
mother: Mary Sue Layman
husband: Colonel O Nuckolls
half sister: Miss Algilee Moomaw
cemetery: Troutville
Social Security Death Index about Stella Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Stella Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»223-92-5292
Last Residence: «tab»24175 Troutville, Botetourt, Virginia,
Born: «tab»11 Oct 1896
Died: «tab»Apr 1976
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (1973)

[BI6876] Age based on 1800 Property Tax Records, 1800 Goochland Co, VA William Sr, Wm Jr 21 or older.

[DI6876] In the name of God amen. I William, Nuckols of the County of hanover being weak of body but of sound mind and memory thanks be to God, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following viz;
First, I commit my soul to god and my body to be decently buried. My will and desire is that all my just debts and funeral expenses are paid.
Item, I leave my beloved wife nancy all and every poart of my estate, both real and personal, during her widowhood, to be for her benefit, and the benefit of my children under her care and to be given to my children at the time and in the manner hereafter directed.
Item, my will and desire is that as my children come to a lawful age or shall marry, that they shall each of them have a negro and if it can be spared from the estate, one horse and saddle and bridle, a bed and furniture, a cow and calf, a sow and pigs, as I have hertofore made a deed of gift to my daughter Susanna of two negores named Charlotte and Jane, a horse and saddle, now if when she comes to lawful age or marries, she shall be content to take one of them only, with a horse, bridle and saddle, a bed and furniture, a cow and calf, a sow and pigs, and leave the other negroes in my estate to be divided at the future decision then it is my desire that at such division, she shall have an equal part of my estate, with the rest of my children, both real and personal, but if she is not willing so to do, my desire is that all my children shall first be made equal to the estate given to her and then the balance to be equally divided among them all, but in case any of my children are without ___ lawfully begotten, my desire is that their parts be equally divided between ann my surving children. But in case my wife should marry again, my will and desire is that the land on which I now live she shall hold and possess during her life and three negroes, Fanny, Peter & Lidda during her life and negro Jane till my daughter comes to be of age, with all of my household and kitchen furniture, one third part of my horses, cattle and stock, of every other parts as long as my wife has the whole in her psosession. Further more as it may not be convenient as my children somes of age or marries, to give them a negro out of the estate of equal value to the one my daughter Susanna may have taken, provided therefore in such a case a sum of money is to be raised out of my estate qual to the value of her hire from year to year as the case may be to make them all equal before a final division shall take place. My will and desire is that the estate lent is my wife during her widowhood and that part lent to her durinhg her life after her death be sold, and the money arising there from be equally divided among all my children to them and their heirs forever.
Item, I give my friend Reuben Ford twenty dollars. Lastly, I appoint my loving wife Nancy Executirx, and my brethren John Nuckols and Benjamin Nuckols Executor of this my last Will and Testament, in witness whereof I have herunto set my hand and seal this the twenty eighth day of December in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred nineteen.
Signed William Nuckols (Seal)
in the presence of
J Underwood
Reuben Nuckols
Charles Hughes
Codocile to this my last Will and Testament. It is my will and desire that my brother Benjamin Nuckols act as Guradian of my daugher Susanna Nuckols in all things that respects her. Witness my hand and seal, this Jan 2, 1820.
Signed William Nuckols (Seal)
Test- Reuben Nuckols
Witness J Underwood and Charles Huches
At a court of quarterly session held for hanover County at the Courthouse on Wednesday, the 16th of April, 1820

[DI6877] Chauncery Record 8-18-1835
Willim P Nuckols and Thomas E Nuckols, that Nancy W Nuckols, their mother , inherited land from her brother, in Goochland, adjoining William P Nuckols which he purchased from his [late] father William Nuckols from William Puryear, on east border land of William Ford and James Gray and west by William Ford, 23 acres. Other tract of 35 acres bounded by Chop..... Rid , east by children of Patrick Hensley, deceased, south by William Ford and west by Nathan Woodward. Said«b»«i» Nancy W Nuckols held these lands during her life and some time in 1832 died, seized of them.

Edward T Nuckols mentions her living on July 10, 1832«/b»«/i»

[NI6879] Possibly this lady: Not proven yet...
Swope Cemetery, Scottsburg, Scott Co, IN
TROUT John d 7/11/1863 67y 4m 25d (born VA)
*TROUT Mary B (Nee NUCKOLS) d 5/30/1863 68y 7m 28d (born VA) (md 8/7/18 24 KY)

She named a son William Henry, probably after her borther, also William He nry

Year: 1840; Census Place: , Scott, Indiana; Roll: 93; Page: 250.
00100010-01000010

Indiana Marriages to 1850
Spouse 1: Nunnamaker, John M.
Spouse 2: Trout, Jane
Marriage Date: 21 Nov 1849
Marriage Location: Indiana
Scott County

Year: 1850; Census Place: Vienna, Scott, Indiana; Roll: M432_171; Page: 15 4; Image: 310.
John Trout, 53 NC
Mary B 50 VA
Henry 24 KY

Year: 1860; Census Place: Vienna, Scott, Indiana; Roll: M653_294; Page: 10 21; Image: 532.
John Trout 66 NC
Mary Trout 64 KY
William H Trout 32 KY
Mary Sweet 14

[NI6886] Louisa County, Iowa - Biographies - O to Z
BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF FAMILIES WITH LOUISA COUNTY CONNECTION
Contributed by Norma Jennings, NJennings@postoffice.worldnet.att.net
C.J. Schaper was born in Stephenson Co, Illinois on the 19 July 1870,the son of Frederick and Amelia (Lutteroth) Schaper, natives of Germany.His father came to America at the age of thirty years, landing in Baltimore, Maryland,7 January 1852. From there he went to Pittsburg, Pa. and later to Randolph Co., Illinois. He subsequently went to Stephenson Co., where all his children were born. He had married Amelia Lutteroth, 4 April 1854. She was born 17 April 1831 in Germany and came to America with her mother in the fall of 1851, landing at New York. She lived at Grand Decatur, Illinois with her mother and brother and there met Mr. Schaper. He passed a way 27 September 1894 when seventy three and she died 23 June 1898 when sixty eight years old. There were nine children as follows: Henry F.; John; August; Edith m. Orville Nuckolls of Pasadena, California; William, of Floyd Co.; George I. Hancock Co.; C.J., of this review; Rosie M m. John Tanner of Hancock Co.; and Lewis E. who lived with his brother
C.J.

[DI6886]
California Death Index, 1940-1997
about Edith Mary Nockolls
Name: «tab»Edith Mary Nockolls
[Edith Mary Schafer]
Social Security #: «tab»0
Sex: «tab»FEMALE
Birth Date: «tab»29 Jan 1861
Birthplace: «tab»Illinois
Death Date: «tab»12 Jun 1944
Death Place: «tab»Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Lutteroth
Father's Surname: «tab»Schafer

[NI6894] Md 1) Zachariah Shoemaker 2)John Sipes

[DI6899] Name: «tab»Julius Grant Webb
SSN: «tab»509143596
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»6 May 1864
Birth Place: «tab»Martin CO, Indiana
Father: «tab»William Webb
Mother: «tab»Drusella Nuckolls
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Sep 1938: Name listed as JULIUS GRANT WEBB

[XI6899] Name: «tab»Julius Grant Webb
Birth Date: «tab»May 1864
Birth Place: «tab»Indiana, USA
Death Date: «tab»Oct 1940
Death Place: «tab»Kansas, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Fairlawn Burial Park
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N
Spouse: «tab»Rachel Anna Webb
Father: «tab»William Martin Webb Sr
Mother: «tab»Elizabeth Drucilla Webb

[NI6900] This is the first page of a short autobiography of Effie Rhoten Barber.

I was born May 28, 1874 on a farm near Viola, Iowa a small town. Whi le a baby we moved to a 160 A. farm about 4 miles from a small town on t he Wapsipimcon? River where I lived until I was married Sept. 16, 189 4. We then rented a farm near the Deacon School. Gladys was born there Ju ly 13, 1895 and in the fall we moved to a farm near Willow Springs, MO. T he whole Barber family ---- - we had a separate place. It did not prove s atisfactory so in 1896 we moved back to Iowa where we lived in Springvil le and then on a farm and then in the fall of 1897 when we came to Oreg on and lived with my folks until the fall of 1898 when we moved into wh at is now the Scofield place.

[NI6901] 1925 Linn Co, Maine, IA Census
Forrest E Hamm, head, 61, own home clear, b OH
father Jerome D hamm b OH mother Harriett A Naylor bOH
Luella Ham, wife 38 b IA father John Rhoten bIA mother Rilla Nuckolls b IA
William M Hamm, adopted son, 14 b IA father Ray or Roy Bishop b IA moth er Blanch Whitaker, b IA
Protestant Family, adopted son Methodist

[DI6902] Name: «tab»James Earl Rhoten
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»2 Mar 1889
Birth Place: «tab»Springville, Iowa
Father: «tab»John H Rhoten
Mother: «tab»Orilla Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»May 1962: Name listed as JAMES EARL RHOTEN

[XI6902] Name: «tab»James Earl Rhoten
Birth Date: «tab»2 Mar 1889
Birth Place: «tab»Springville, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Death Date: «tab»11 Nov 1962
Death Place: «tab»Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Willamette National Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N
Spouse: «tab»Winifred Rhoten
Father: «tab»John Henry Rhoten
Mother: «tab»Orilla Rhoten
Children: «tab»Violet Cheim
Florence Alba Simmons

[NI6911] War of 1812 74 REG'T (TRUEHEART'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.

History of Ross Co, OH
Capt. Zachary Taylor, a nephew of the famous old general, served in the w ar of 1812, and lived to old age, a resident of Paint township. Other prom inent early settlers were Joseph Ogle, M. Benner (the first shoemaker in t he township), Jesse Cox, Adam Kerr, Timothy and Daniel Mixon, Andrew Knuck les, Mr. Weller (father of Frederick Weller),

1810 Ross Co, Paint, OH pg48
1 m <10
1m 16-25
1m >45
1 f <10
1 f 16-25

1820 Ross Co, Paint, OH pg292
3 m <10
1m >45
1 f <10
1 f 16-18
1f >45 ? unknown female, wife Patsy died 1818, Andrew did not remarry unt il 1827. Not his mother, as she is living with husband Samuel in 1820

1830 Ross Co, Paint OH pg 327
2m 15-20
1m 40-50
1f 10-15
1 f 50-60 Jane Ramsey 1770-1780

1840 Ross Co, Paint, OH pg361
1 m 5-10
1m 20-30
1m 60-70
1f 5-10
1f 20-30
1f 60-70

[NI6912] From: Donald Bowles
To: BOWLES-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Bowles-Puryear-Winn

Bev, remember what I sent you information about Hezekiah Puryear? I don 't remember if I sent you all of it. Anyway, it states that he married Mil ly Winn in 1793. Also states Milly was daughter of John Winn and Mary Bow les of Hanover Co,Va. Mary was the daughter of Thomas Bowles of Henrico C o, Va..
Remember, in Thomas's will, his family sued Elijah Bowles, probably for de bt. Two of John Winn and Mary Bowles children were in Barren Co,Ky in 181 8. Two children, Thomas Winn m Anna ? . Eliza Winn m Hardin Davis . Winns also had children to marry Wayt, Jordan, Edwards and another Austin.S o, there is a link with this Thomas Bowles and the Puryears.Since this Tho mas Bowles had a son named Thomas...could this be the Thomas who married S arah Holman of Goochland Co? And had Nathaniel V Bowles who married Sar ah Jane Puryear.Since Sarah is a descendant of Hezekiah. Hezekiah's
brother Thomas Puryear, married Margaret Bowles. He died young in 1762. Ma rgaret's brother David was named guardian of her children. Margaret's so n, Jesse Puryear married Jane Holman in 1790, daughter of Nathaniel Holm an and Ann Winn. All these, probably in Henrico Co,Va.. Puryear name lin ks to many more surnames: Nuckols,and others

Jim Terry from LegacyFamily Tree Support is related to this family.

[NI6913] Name: Vernice C Nuckolls
Death Date: 15 Aug 1976
County of Death: DeKalb
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 76 years
County of Residence: DeKalb
Certificate: 024927

[NI6914] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Samulson J Nuckolls
Birth Year: 1920
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Georgia
State: Georgia
County or City: De Kalb
Enlistment Date: 10 Dec 1942
Enlistment State: Georgia
Enlistment City: Fort Mcpherson Atlanta
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Education: 3 years of college
Civil Occupation: Cameraman, Motion Picture
Marital Status: Single, with dependents
Height: 66 Weight: 176

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Samulson j Nuckolls
Arrival Date: 31 Mar 1956
Port of Departure: Libson,Pol
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Line: 12 Microfilm Serial: T715 Microfilm Roll: T715_8702 Page Numbe r: 335

[DI6914] Name: «tab»Sam Jordan Nuckolls
[Sam J Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»254264069
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»21 Oct 1920
Birth Place: «tab»Stone MT, Georgia
Father Name: «tab»Samuel H Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Verniee Jordan
Death Date: «tab»1 May 1996
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Mar 1940: Name listed as SAM JORDAN NUCKOLLS; 09 May 1996: Name listed as SAM J NUCKOLLS


Name: Samulson J Nuckolls
Death Date: 01 May 1996
County of Death: DeKalb
Gender: M
Race: W
Age: 75 years
County of Residence: DeKalb
Certificate: 019304
Date Filed: 10 May 1996

[NI6920] Father: Samuel Darling Pittard b. 23 OCT 1853 in Gwinnett Co., Georgia
Mother: Letitia T. CARTER b. 21 JUN 1857 in Stone Mountain, DeKalb Co., Ge orgia

Burial: Stone Mountain City Cemetery, DeKalb Co., Georgia
Census: 1900 in Berkshire Dist., Gwinnett Co., Georgia 4
Occupation: 1930 in Stone Mountain, DeKalb Co., Georgia agent, insurance c ompany 5
Residence: 1967 in Stone Mountain, DeKalb Co., Georgia 6
Social Security Number: 265-03-3250

Name: Anne C. Bowden
Member Since: 2002-11-25
Email Address: pittard@cox.net

[DI6924] Name: «tab»James Ezra Sackett
[James E Sackett]
SSN: «tab»258160986
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»12 Mar 1919
Birth Place: «tab»Detroit, Michigan
Death Date: «tab»3 Oct 2003
Father: «tab»Fred E Sackett
Mother: «tab»Shelly N Nuckolls
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jan 1939: Name listed as JAMES EZRA SACKETT; 21 Oct 2003: Name listed as JAMES E SACKETT

[NI6929] Atlanta Constitution July 2, 1885
Deaths in Georgia
Conyers Ga, July 1, The infant child of Mr and Mrs S.S. NUCKOLLS of this p lace, died yesterday evening, and was carried to Social Circle this morni ng for interment.

[NI6930] Last residence Harris Co, Houston, TX

1930 Census Birmingham is nephew Wallace Nall age 11

[DI6941] Source, TN State Library Archives, Madie Webb Papers
Wartrace Tenn, March 23-Healen Erwin, 67, prominent Bedford County farmer, died at a Nashville hospital Wednesday morning of a heart attack follwoing an operation on Monday. The funeral will be held Thursday morning by the Rev J G Johnson of Hendersonville, with interment in Hollywood Cemetery. Mr Erwin was a member of an old family of the county and lived in the Bethsalem community on land granted to one of his ancestors. He was a life long member of the Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Adelle Nuckols Erwin; one son, John M Erwin and three brothers, Chester of Tiptonville, T J of Memphis and S P Erwin of Gallatin.

Name: «tab»Isaac Heylan Erwin
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»23 Mar 1932
Event Place: «tab»Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»67
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1865
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Bedford Co, TN
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Thomas J. Erwin
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Valera Winchester Erwin
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Hollywood
Burial Place: «tab»Wartrace
Burial Date: «tab»3/24
Informant: «tab»Exie Nuckolls
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4184129
Image Number: «tab»1921
Film Number: «tab»1876786
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»4411

[NI6942] Name: Bessie Parker Nuckolls
Death Date: 26 Aug 1926
Age: 23 years
Parish: Caddo
Volume: 22
Certificate: 8617
Title: La. State Deaths 1900-1929 Death Indexes

[NI6944] WWI Draft Registration  6/5/1917
Res Woodworth, LA
Age 25 born Sept 5 1891 Plain Dealing, LA
Stenographer for L br Co, Woodworth, LA
Married, with wife a 1 child under 12
Med height, slender build, dark grey eyes, black hair

Article about James O. Nuckolls Jr. - probably from a work related newspap er/newsletter Auditor, Serving 21st Year, Drives Safely 200,000 Miles
Two hundred thousand miles, if laid end to end, would stretch approximat ely 200,000 miles, which is quite a distance, even in this day of astronom ical figures.
The matter came up the other day when J. O. Nuckolls of the Auditing de partment, casually estimated that he had driven that far in 16 years he h as been traveling for the company - and had covered that distance witho ut a single accident, not even a scratched fender! In his touring aroun d, Mr. Nuckolls has driven over every conceivable kind of road, and in t he early days in some places where there were no roads. His phenomenal sa fety record he modestly ascribes to "ordinary care and extraordinary luck ," but any safety engineer will tell you that he has never seen a stre ak of luck that ran for 16 years.
In sharp contrast to the typical "hard boiled" auditor, Mr. Nuckolls, n ow serving his 21st year with the company, is mild mannered, friendly a nd gregarious. Yet no error or inaccuracy slips by his eagle eye. His ma ny friends admire him most for his courteous ways and his mild temper. "Y ou have to learn to keep your temper," Nuck says, "if you plan to do th is kind of work for 21 years."
Mr. Nuckolls, with his wife, lives at 2839 West College street, Shrevepo rt. They have a son and a daughter and two grandchildren - Judith Ann, t he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nuckolls, and Nancy Sue, the daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lay. Mr. Nuckolls' hobby is shopping an buyi ng things for his
granddaughters.

[DI6944] Name: «tab»James A Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»5 Sep 1891
Claim Date: «tab»24 Aug 1956
Type of Claim: «tab»Life Claim
Notes: «tab»21 Oct 1977: Name listed as JAMES A NUCKOLLS

[NI6946] October 19, 1895
Bossier Banner
October 24, 1895
page 3A
Plain Dealing Dots
The little babe of Mr. J. O. Nuckolls, that was left motherless some
months ago, died last Saturday.

[NI6949] Ruby Eva Brown Nuckolls was a teacher and school principal at a one-room g rades 1-7 school in Bethel Community, Forsyth County, GA when she met a nd married Adel Benton Nuckolls. She and Adel have three daughters, Ni la Sue Nuckolls Gibson Goforth, Karyn Nan Nuckolls Clark, Cheri Jane Nucko lls Broeker. Ruby Nuckolls was a career professional and taught in the Ge orgia public school system for 36 years. After she retired she taught Adu lt Basic Education at Lanier Technical School in Oakwood, GA, preparing ma ny adult and foreign students for the high school equivalency GED examinat ion. She taught in this system for eight years. She was in the class ro om for 42 years. The love of teaching was so great that she couldn't gi ve it up, and tutored children with special needs in her home. She w as a graduate of Brenau Women's College, Gainesville, GA. She was acti ve in her community, Chattahoochee Baptist Church, Delta Kappa Gamma, t he Daughter's of the American Revolution (DAR), United Daughters of the Co nfederacy (UDC), life time member of the Georgia Retired Teachers Associat ion, and the American Association of University Women (AAUW), and held off ice in the various organizations.

Name: Ruby Nuckolls
Death Date: 28 Sep 1996
County of Death: Hall
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 87 years
County of Residence: Hall
Certificate: 042215
Date Filed: 07 Oct 1996

[XI6949] Chattahoochee Baptist Church Cemetery

[NI6950] Son of John Benjamin Hurt and nannie Pauline Heard

[NI6953] 2 sons, 4 daughters

[DI6954] d/o James Alfred Sexton (1856-1932) and
Martha Ada Thurmond (1859-1923)
w/o Richard Byers
Ledford Elemanda Nuckolls (1897-1964) married 2-19-1951
m/o Coleman Byers

me: «tab»Joanna Sexton Nuckolls
[Joanna Sexton Sexton]
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»6 Aug 1892
Birth Place: «tab»Gainsville D, Georgia
Father Name: «tab»James A Sexton
Mother Name: «tab»Martha A Thurmond
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»03 Dec 1973: Name listed as JOANNA SEXTON NUCKOLLS

[NI6956] Buried his first wife

[DI6957] Name: Dell A Nuckolls
Death Date: 02 Aug 1963
County of Death: Gwinnett
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 57 years
County of Residence: Gwinnett
Certificate: 21962

[DI6959] WALKER CO. MARRIAGE AND OBITUARY by GRIFFIN
Freddie L. Graham - son of Dr. J.D. Graham accidentally shot himself. Di ed May 31 was the only son. 1888.

[NI6961] 1880 Census of Whitfield Co., Georgia, Trickum Dist.

Mr.William O. Bell age 25
Georgia initial is listed a "A".
From the dates on the June 10,1880 census their children are,
James L. Bell 7;
Nuckolls Bell age 6;
Samuel G. Bell age 4 and
Joil (Joel) A.Bell age 2; all listed as sons.
A.W. Frix age 20, step-son.

#44 Elizabeth Bell, 81, head, VA VA VA
Lizzie, dau, 49 NC NC VA

# 94 Wm W Bell, 35, head, GA SC SC
boarding with Grays (Widow John and son John A)

Deed Book J pg 565 Montgomery CO, Mount Ida, Arkansas
W O Bell and G E Bell, his wife to Levi Wattenbarger $350 for S1/2, NE1/ 4, NE 1/4, NE 1/4 Section 33-3-26 and NW 1/4, NW 1/4 Section 34-3-26 dat ed Dec 6, 1897

[DI6966] Name: «tab»Geo B Steger
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»1936
Event Place: «tab»Bell Station, Christian, Kentucky
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Gender: «tab»Male
Age: «tab»
Marital Status: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Father: «tab»John Tom Steger
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Alice Bush
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Mrs Mary H Steger
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»3793
Film Number: «tab»1913144
Source Citation

"Kentucky, Death Records, 1911-1955," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N926-586 : accessed 05 Aug 2012), Geo B Steger, 1936.

[NI6967] Title: The Smith-Taylor and Allied Families Association maintain the vario us automated Databases of the Family. The individual was stillborn or di ed before adulthood; either as an infant or youth and without marria ge or issue.
Page: He died at age two (2) years, eight (8) months and thirteen (13) day s.

[MI6967] (Medical):Lived Two and 1/2 Years

[NI6968] The Rennolds, Reynolds family of England and Virginia 1530-1948, by Steph en F Tillman, Washington DC 1948. History and ancestry of the Reynolds fam ily.
Her name however is now thought to be Lucy M and not Mary Ann. She filed a petition in Chauncery In Virginia Nov 1869 with her son John H, said she was divorced from her husband in KY and he had since married 2 times. The case that she was entitled to some of estate of Dr Talifero Reynolds, her brother, because he had a secret pill formula.

Daughter Anne E Marriage to Edward Sacra names father John B Nuckols and Mother Mary L.
Mary Lucy? perhaps

[NI6969] The Rennolds, Reynolds family of England and Virginia 1530-1948, by Steph en F Tillman, Washington DC 1948. History and ancestry of the Reynolds fam ily

[NI6971] The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 25 May 1913  Mrs Bradley Nucko lls and Miss Augusta Bickerstaff are attending commencement exersizes of J udson College at Marion, AL

Date: March 23, 1900 Location: Georgia Paper: Columbus Daily Enquirer
Mrs F B Nuckols who has been visiting here in this city returned to her ho me at Nuckols Station yesterday

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 27 July 1913  Mrs Bradley Nucko lls and son James, Mrs Delia Burnett, Mrs W J Wood,  and daughters Miss es Edwina, Laurie and Marie Wood leave next week for Weaversville, NC

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 25 January 1914  Columbus Ga J an 24-Mrs Bradley Nuckolls entertained Tuesday afternoon in complime nt to Mrs E H Heath of Stillmore, Ga and Mrs D M Owen, of Athens Ga, who a re the guests of their sister, Mrs J R Youmans.

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 12 April 1914  Mrs Bradley Nuck olls entertained at cards this morning. Miss Alexander being the homored g uest.

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: Agnes L Nuckolls
Death Date: 06 Jan 1944
County of Death: Muscoge
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 73 years
Certificate: 1665

[NI6974] Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (GA) - March 10, 2007
COLUMBUS GA United States
Marilee Nuckolls Schomburg of Columbus, died Friday, March 9, 2007, at Col umbus Hospice House. Funeral services will be held at St. Paul United Meth odist Church, 10:00 A.M. Monday, March 12th, with a private interment in t he Nuckolls Family Plot in Linwood Cemetery. The family will receive frien ds Sunday, March 11th, from 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. at the home of Laura a nd Jim Patrick, 2829 Clubview Drive, Columbus, GA. Mrs. Schomburg was bo rn October 2, 1924, in Columbus, GA, to Elizabeth Day and James Thornton N uckolls. She attended Wynnton Elementary and Columbus High School. She att ended Hollins College, then graduated from the University of Georgia wi th a BA in English. Later, she received a degree in Nursing from Columb us State and went on to receive a Masters in Nursing from the Medical Coll ege of Georgia. She married Fred H. Schomburg, Jr., in September 1948. S he loved her family, her church, books and travel, and will be missed by a ll those who knew her and loved her. As a youth and young adult, she w as an active member of First Baptist Church where she taught for many yea rs in the Primary department. She later joined St. Paul United Methodist C hurch where she was active in the Miller Wilson Sunday School Class, the A ltar Guild, the U.M.W., the Chancel choir and Disciple Bible Study. She w as honored with the nomination of Quiet Disciple by the U.M.W. Mrs. Schomb urg also volunteered for many years and served on the Boards of the Wynnt on Neighborhood Network, Goodwill Auxiliary, the Medical Center Auxiliar y, and Historic Westville. She was also a member of D.A.C., D.A.R., Pha lo Study Club, Students Club, The Wynn House, Historic Columbus, Histor ic Linwood, Golden Girls, and many other organizations over the years. Mr s. Schomburg was preceded in death by her husband, Fred H. Schomburg, h er parents and her sister, Caroline Nuckolls Flournoy. Survivors inclu de 3 daughters, Lee S. Kent (Mike) of Hamilton, GA, Nelia Partain and Lau ra Patrick (Jimmy) of Columbus; a son, Rick Schomburg (Jeanne) of Columbu s; a niece, Betsy Flournoy of Hamilton, GA.; 14 grandchildren, Cathryn Tay lor, Laura Lee Partain, Carson Patrick (Millie), Tippi Patrick, Katrina Pa trick, Sarah Schomburg, Collins Schomburg, Jake Patrick and Justin Patric k, all of Columbus, John Crumpler (Beth) of Cumming, GA, Caroline Barfie ld (Richard) of Hamilton, GA, Kevin Partain of Portland, Oregon, Martha Ro bbins (Jon) and Mary Patrick of Charleston, SC; and six great-grandchildre n. The family ask that memorials be made to Columbus Hospice, Wynnton Neig hborhood Network, Historic Linwood Chapel fund or the charity of their cho ice.

[DI6974] Name: «tab»Marilee Nuckolls
[Fred H Schomburg Jr]
[Mary Schomburg]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»2 Oct 1924
Birth Place: «tab»Columbus Mus, Georgia
[Columbus, Georgia]
Father Name: «tab»James T Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Elizabeth L Day
Death Date: «tab»9 Mar 2007
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jun 1943: Name listed as MARILEE NUCKOLLS; Mar 1957: Name listed as FRED H SCHOMBURG JR; 28 Apr 2003: Name listed as MARY L SCHOMBURG

[NI6975] Name: Caroline Flournoy
Death Date: 30 Apr 1987
County of Death: Muscogee
Gender: F
Race: W
Age: 60 years
County of Residence: Harris
Certificate: 016934
Date Filed: 08 May 1987

[BI6977] Name: «tab»Vivian V Melton
Birth Date: «tab»4 Mar 1917
Gender: «tab»Female
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Christop
Birth County: «tab»Los Angeles

[NI6978] Source: History of Worth County, Georgia : for the first eighty years, 185 4-1934. Grubbs, Lillie Martin,. Macon, Ga.. J.W. Burke Co.. 1934.

Obit of mother in 1912 names daughter living of her first marriage M rs C M Bell of Lumpkin GA

[NI6979] Date: 1858-07-01; Paper: The Columbus Enquirer, Tri-Weekly
$50 Reward-Having lost the following notes, I will pay $50 for their recov ery. To Wit: 1 note for $3400 and one for $1600 both due Jan 1 1859; o ne for $5000 due Jan 1, 1860; and one of $2566.66 due Jan 1 1861- all dat ed March the 8th or 9th 1858, signed by Henry Ware and N A Nuckolls and ma de payable to myself. The makers of the notes having offsets against the m, they are of no value to anyone but myself. Moses Cox, May 1, 1858 Uni on Springs, Ala

[NI6984] The Columbus Enquirer-Sun May 31 1892
An Excited Runaway
A great deal of excitement was caused yesterday morning on Broad Stre et by a runaway horse. The animal belonged to Mr Will Nuckolls and when it became frightened far down on Broad street it dashed up the thorough fare, causing geat consternation. Between Eleventh and Twelfth streets the runaway ran into a horse belonging to Mr T T Edmunds. The shafts of the wagon protruded in fron tog Mr Nuckolls' horse and they both penetrat ed the chhest of the animal belonging to Mr Edmunds killing it almost inst antly.

Mentioned in will of grandfather Kyle 2/6/1903

1870 Census age 9 (W T)
1880 Census age 19
1900 Not found
1910 Census was indexed as Nickolls, (age 48) in household was John McClenden, cousin, 23 AL

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 01 August 1905
Some nice crops are reported in Muscogee county this year. As an instance W T Nuckolls who lives on the Glade road 6 miles from the city will make 300 bales of cotton and 5,000 bushels of corn on a ten-mule farm this y ear.

Columbus Enquirer-Sun Feb 22 1907
Mr Will Nuckolls Condition Improving
The friends of Mr Will Nuckolls, who has been dangerously ill for three weeks of Thomaston, GA will be glad to learn that his condition is now mo re favorable. During his illness, the Masons at Thomaston have been qui te kind and attentive to him.

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 22 December 1909 Knuckles Killed By His Overseer- Columbus Ga- Dec 21, 1904 - Will Knuckles a memb... .. prominent Muscogee county...was shot and killed at 10 o'clock....night at his farm, 6 miles... of the city, by Charles Stamp, his overseer...who afterwards came to tow....rendered. Stamps used a sh.... claims self-de fense. Knuckles.....a wife. Stamps formerly....Thomaston, GA ( newspaper dark black ink over item)

Columbus Enquirer-Sun 12/23/1909
Will Nuckolls May Recover
Man Thought To Be Murdered Revived and Was Beter Last Night
Although left for dead, Will T Nuckolls the young farmer shot by his overseer, Charlie Stamps, late Tuesday night, revived sufficiently to respond readily to treatment administered by the attending physician yesterday morn ing and last night was conscious and had a very good chance to recover. Stamps, who declared Tuesday nigth that he had killed Nuckolls, was greatly surprized and releived yesterday to learn that the man was still alive, he hardly realizing that such could have been the case. Nuckolls was shot through the neck by a .22 calibre bullet from a pistol and although the wound was an exceedingly ugly one, the doctor say at once that prompt measures might save his life. He remained with the injured man all day, returning to Columbus last night, and will go back to his bedside this morning. As soon as notified of the affair yesterday morning, Sollcito Palmer sent County Officers, Layfield and Ellison went to the farm where the shooting took place, but they were unable to learn anything in connection wi th the matter. The doctor has refused to allow Nuckolls to be examined regarding the shooting and until he gets well, there will be little known of the true cause of the trouble.

Dec 23 1909 The Macon Daily Telegraph
Said He Killed Nuckolls But The Man Isn't Dead
Columbus, Ga Dec 22- When Charlie Stamps, overseer of the Nuckolls plantat ion, eight miles from the city, came to town at --- last night and surrendered himself declaring that he had shot and killed Will Nuckolls in self defense, the accuracy of the statement was not for a minute doubted. Today, to the amazement of everybody, the news was brought in that Nuckolls , although shot through the neck, was still living though in a very critical condition and had a fighting chance for recovery. Stamps thought th at he had killed him and brought the --- to town in good faith, but aft er he left, the apparent dead man revived.

Columbus Enquirer
Charlie Stamps Allowed Liberty 12/24/1909
Man Who Was Held for Shooting Will Nuckolls is Given Freedom
At the request of Will Nuckolls, shot through the neck last week by Charlie Stamps on the Nuckolls plantation eight miles from Columbus, the criminal warrant sworn out in Judge Crenshaw's court last week immediately aft er the shooting charging Stamps with murder, has been withdrawn. The party withdrawing the warrant Sunday stated that Nuckolls admitted being in t he wrong during the quarrel and that the shooting was entirely justifiable. Stamps was released from jail Sunday evening. This turn in the case, with Nuckolls rapidly improving from his serious injury and his acknowledgem ent of the blame of the affair, will probably prevent Stamps from having to appear in court, although the grand jury could investigate if they thought proper. The father of Stamps, who has been in the city since
learning of his son's predicament was here yesterday and it is understood took his son to Thomaston with him at noon.

The Macon Daily Telegraph Dec 23 1909
Nuckolls May Recover
Montgomery AL Dec 22- Will Nuckolls reported to have been killed near Colu mbus Ga, yesterday is alive and will likely recover according to information received here. He was shot by Charles Stamps, overseer of Nuckolls plantation near here.

The Columbus Equirer-Sun Dec 24, 1909
Will Nuckolls Is Still Improving
Word from the bedside of Mr Will Nuckolls, shot Tuesday night by Charlie Stamps on a plantation a few miles from the city, was to the effect th at he was still improving last night and had every indication of being ab le to pull through. The bullet struck him under the right ear and passed o ut under the left ear. The father of Mr Stamps arrived yesterday from Thom aston, Ga and will remain here until the outcome of the injury inflicted by his boy on Nuckolls is known.

Dec 29, 1909 The Macon Daily Telegraph
Charlie Stamps Released; Nuckolls is Rocovering
Warrant Was Withdrawn at the Request of Wounded Man
Columbus Ga Dec 28- Charlie Stamps, who has been under arrest since he sh ot Will Nuckolls last week, was today released. Although shot through the neck, Nuckolls is recovering and today requested that the warrant again st Stamps be withdrwn. This is a remarkable ending of what Stamps himself reported to the authorities in goof faith as a homicide case, beleiving he had killed Nuckolls.

The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 29 January 1910 Nuckolls ve ry ILL- Columbus, Ga Jan 28- Will Nuckolls , a prominent young Muscogee co unty planter who was shot and first thought to be killed by Charles Stamps some weeks ago, and who requested that Stamps be released by the authorities, which was done, has sustained a stroke of paralysis and is critically ill.

Date: 1910-10-20; Paper: The Columbus Enquirer-Sun
William T Nuckolls is Much Improved
The many friends of Mr W T Nuckolls were gald to see him on Broad Street yesterday. Mr Nuckolls has been confined to his home since last December by sickness. He was able to come into the city in an automobile and enjoy the day meeting his friends again. He is now on the road to recovery.

Columbus Ledger 5/14/1911
Mr Nuckolls Paralyzed
The many friends of Mr Will Nuckolls, who was injured by a gunshot wound some time ago, will regret very much to learn that he is suffering from a stroke of paralysis as a result of the wounds, and that his condition is reported serious.

The Columbus Ledger Dec 22 1911
W T Nuckolls Passes Away
Prominent Planter Well Known in Columbus Died after Long Illness
Funeral Occurs in Columbus Tomorrow
Remains Be Brought to This City and Interred in Linwood With Masonic Honors
Mr Will T Nuckolls, one of the most prominent planters in Muscogee County passed away this morning 1t 4:30 o'clock at his home at Kyle's Bend about six miles from the city after a protracted illness. Mr Nuckolls has been in ill health for about two or three years, after having sustained a stroke of paralysis some time ago from which he had never fully recovered; and it is thought that his demise was caused from heart failure superinduced by the paralytic stroke. It will be remembered that Mr Nuckolls was shot by a man some some monhs ago sustaining serious injuries from which, it is said, he never fully recovered. The deceased gentleman was about 45 yeas of age at the time of his death and was one of the best known and most highly esteemed agriculturists in this section of west Georgia and east Alabama. He owned an extensive plantation in this county and stood very highly among all who knew him. He was a member of one of the olde st families in this section, his relatives having been prominently identified with the early developments of Columbus and Muscogee County. He was a member of the Mt Herman lodge of Masons and this order will take
charge of the funeral services Saturday. Besides his wife, he is survived by two children, and one sister Mrs J L Wilcox of Montgomery. The funeral service will be held from his late residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o' clock conducted by Rev Dr L R Christie, pastor of the First Baptist Church, after which the remains will be brought to Columbus and interred in
Linwood cemetery with the honors of the Masonic fraternity.

The Columbus Enquirer-Sun 12/23/1911
W T Nuckolls Died Friday
Remains Will Be Interred in Linwood Cemetery With Masonic honors
Mr William T Nuckolls, died at his home about six miles southeast of the c ity yesterday morning at 1:30 o'clock after a protracted illness of paraly sis. He was about 50 years of age and was a son of the late Mr N A Nuckol ls of Russell Co, AL He was a prominent and well-known planter and had ma ny friends in this city who regret his death very much. He is surviv ed by his wife, who was formerly Miss Kate McMillan, and two children a nd one sister, Mrs J S Willcox of Montgomery, Ala, besides a number of oth er relatives in and near Columbus. The funeral will take place from his la te residence today. Rev Dr L R Christie will conduct the services. The rem ains will be buried in Linwood Cemetery at 2 o'clock this afternoon with M asonic honors, the deceased having been a member of Mount Hermon lodge.

The Columbus Enquirer-Sin 12/23/1911
W T Nuckolls Buried in Linwood Cemetery
The funeral of Mr W T Nuckolls took place from his residence about six mil es from the city yesterday at 11:30 o'clock. There was a short servi ce at the house which was concluded at Linwood where the remains were inte rred with Masonic honors at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Rev Dr Christie co nducted the religious services. There were a number of floral tributes pl aced upon the casket by friends of the deceased and his family. The follow ing gentlemen acted as pallbearers: Messrs Frank Elliott, E N Pullia m, G W Stratford, Wm Farr, W E Anthony and Dr W C Hewell


The Columbus Ledger 12/24/1911
The funeral of Mr W T Nuckolls took place yesterday afternoon from his la te residence at Kyle's Bend, a short ceremony being performed at the ho me by Rev Dr L R Christie, pastor of the First Baptist Church, after whi ch the remains were brought to Columbus for Interment in Linwood Cemeter y. Quite a large number of friends of the deceased gentleman attended t he committment services of the one they had esteemed so highly in life a nd the ceremony was very impressive. The Masonic fraternity of which he w as a member conducted the funeral services at the cemetery, and the pallbe arers were the following: Messrs: Frank Elliott, G W Stafford, Wm Far r, W E Anthony, E N Pullins and Dr W C Huie

The Columbus Enquirer-Sun 12/23/1911
Funeral Notice
The friends and aquaintances of Mr and Mrs W T Nuckolls and family are inv ited to attend the funeral of Mr Nuckolls this Saturday afternoon at two o 'clock at Linwood Cemetery

[NI6999] 1880 Census Place Porters, Montgomery, Alabama Family History Library Fi lm 1254027
NA Film Number T9-0027 Page Number 435D
Frank NUCKOLS Self M Male W 50 VA Farmer VA VA
Hattie NUCKOLS Wife M Female W 30 AL VA AL
Charlie NUCKOLS Son S Male W 6 AL VA AL
Carrie NUCKOLS Dau S Female W 8 AL VA AL
Ann E. GUICE Other S Female W 40 AL Teaching Scho ol GA AL
Nancy WRIGHT Other W Female B 50 VA Servant A
Patience WRIGHT Other S Female B 13 AL Servant VA VA

[NI7000] Could this be Mollie age 17 in the 1860 Cesus?

Parents- James and Priscilla (WILSON) CORBETT had a daughter Mantha (possi bly short for Samantha) CORBETT (b. 18 Oct 1807; d. 30 Aug 1865) who marri ed on 17 Dec 1827 in Montgomery Co., AL to Jonathan ORUM (b. 12 Nov 180 1; d. 15 Sept 1865).

[DI7004] LETART-John B. Nuckles, 82, who came to West Virginia by wagon from Albermarle county, Virginia, in 1860 dies here, following a fall while carrying a piece of timber in his arms.Charleston Daily Mail, Friday, 11/18/1921

Name: John Ebank Nuckles
Sex: M
Death Date: 03 Nov 1921
Death Place: Mason, West Virginia
Age at Death: 84 11 12
Burial Place: Lone Oak Mt Pleasant
Burial Date: 11/5/1921
Cemetery:
Funeral Home:
Birth Date: Nov 15 1836
Birth Place: VA
Marital Status: Married
Spouse:
Occupation: Farmer
Address:
Residence:
Mother: Mary Eubanks
Mother's Birth Place: VA
Father: George Nuckles
Father's Birth Place: VA
Informant: L? R Nuckles

Name: «tab»J E Nuckles
Probate Date: «tab»5 Jan 1922
Probate Place: «tab»Mason, West Virginia, USA
Inferred Death Year: «tab»Abt 1922
Inferred Death Place: «tab»West Virginia, USA
Item Description: «tab»Bonds, Vol 4-7, 1903-1929
J R Nuckles, L A McMillan, Warren Miller, L A Harper appointed as Executors and Appraisers.
Estate of J E Nuckles, deceased

[DI7005] Name: «tab»William Nuckles
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»14 Jan 1919
Event Place: «tab»Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»76
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»10 Apr 1842
Birthplace: «tab»Va.
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»Geo. Nuckles
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Virginia
Mother: «tab»Mary Wells
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Virginia
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Street Address: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Carr Cemetery
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»16 Jan 1919
Informant: «tab»W F Kipping
Additional Relatives:
COD-Burn- Accidental, sitting by open fire place.«tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4183656
Image Number: «tab»751
Film Number: «tab»1299711
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»30

[NI7006] James A Nuckols
Age: 28 State: VA 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0020
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0175
County: Hanover
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Wife Elizabeth 30 Virginia
Daughter Rosa E 03 Virginia
Daughter Margaret NR Virginia
Son David J 26 Virginia
Sister Ella May 19 Virginia

Name: James Andrew Nuckols City: Not Stated County: Hanover Sta te: Virginia
Birth Date: 9 Apr 1882 Race: White Roll: 1984719
Sep 12 1918 James Andrew Nuckols res Hanover Co, Rockville, VA
Age 36 born April 9 1882
Self emp farmer
Nearest kin-Ann E Nuckols, same address
Tall, stout, blue eyes, sandy hair
Signed J A Nuckols

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: James Andrew Nuckols
Birth Date: 9 Apr 1882 age 60
Residence: Hanover, Virginia, Rockville
Birth: Hanover, Virginia
Race: White Roll: WW2_2370403
Notify-Mrs J A Nuckols
Emp-self

[DI7006] Name: «tab»James Andy Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»72
Birth Date: «tab»9 Apr 1883
Death Date: «tab»2 Apr 1956
Death Place: «tab»Chesterfield, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»2 Apr 1956
Father: «tab»Wise Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Emma Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»Ann Elizabeth Nuckols

[NI7007] Unmarried

James A Nuckols
Age: 28 State: VA 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0020
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0175
County: Hanover
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Wife Elizabeth 30 Virginia
Daughter Rosa E 03 Virginia
Daughter Margaret NR Virginia
Brother David J 26 Virginia
Sister Ella May 19 Virginia

Name: David Jackson Nuckols City: Not Stated County: Hanover St ate: Virginia
Birth Date: 2 Nov 1884 Race: White Roll: 1984719
Sep 12 1918 David Jackson Nuckols, res Hanover Co, Rockville, VA
Age 34 born Nov 2 1884
Self emp farmer
Nearest relative-Andie Nuckols
Med height, med build, eyes (cant read) , light hair
Signed D J Nuckols

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: David Jackson Nuckols
Birth Date: 2 Nov 1883 age 58
Residence: Hanover, Virginia, Rockville
Birth: Hanover, Virginia
Race: White Roll: WW2_2370403
Notify-Mr J Andy Nuckols, Rockville
Self Employed

[DI7007] Name: «tab»David Jackson Nuchols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White, single
Age at Death: «tab»62
Birth Date: «tab»3 Nov 1882
Death Date: «tab»28 Oct 1945
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»28 Oct 1945
Father: «tab»Will H Nuchols
Mother: «tab»Emma Nuchols
Death Notices from the Herald Progress Newspaper 1919-1949
11/1/1945 David jackson Nuckols, 61 died Oct 28, burial Springfield Christian. OSM: Fitchett, Kelley, Perks

[BI7008] Name: «tab»E M Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»06 Nov 1889
Birthplace: «tab»Hanover, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»H W Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»E J Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I01762-6
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046938
Reference Number: «tab»430
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X56L-BJS : accessed 6 April 2012), E M Nuckols (1889).

[DI7008] scanned to cd
Name: «tab»Ella May Fitchett
[Ella May Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female, married
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»58
Birth Date: «tab»5 Nov 1889
Death Date: «tab»6 Jul 1948
Death Place: «tab»Hanover, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»8 Jul 1948
Father: «tab»Wise Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Emma May Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»William B Fitchett

[XI7008] Name: «tab»Ella N Fitchett
Birth Date: «tab»5 Nov 1889
Death Date: «tab»6 Jul 1948
Cemetery: «tab»Springfield Christian Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Vontay, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N

[BI7009] Name: «tab»L T Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»12 Dec 1890
Birthplace: «tab»Hanover, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»H Wise Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»E J Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I01762-6
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046938
Reference Number: «tab»434
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X56L-1C9 : accessed 6 April 2012), L T Nuckols (1890).

[DI7009]
Florida Death Index, 1877-1998
Name: «tab»Lunsford Thomas Nuckols
Death Date: «tab»Jul 1967
County of Death: «tab»Dade
State of Death: «tab»Florida
Race: «tab»White Gender: «tab»Male

[XI7009] Name on stone with wife in this cemetery with no death date
Spring Hill Cemetery
Huntington
Cabell County
West Virginia, USA
He not believed to be buried there

[NI7010] Not able to lcate her and sons in 1880; No further record

[NI7012] DECEASED Nuckolls, Edmund B.
YEAR [1862].
NOTE Race: White.
NOTE Gender: Male.
NOTE Date of death: July 14, 1862.
NOTE Cause of death: Typhoid pneumonia.
NOTE Age at death: 22 years.
NOTE Occupation: Farmer.
NOTE Unmarried.
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, Edmund B., parent.
OTHER NAME Nuckolls, Martha A., parent.
OTHER NAME Nuckolls, Martha A., Mrs., informant (Mother).

Enlisted as a Private on 17 April 1861
Enlisted in Co D, 13th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 17 April 186 1.
Detailed on 15 November 1861
Absent, sick on 28 June 1862
Returned on 30 June 1862 (No further record)

[DI7012] Name: «tab»Edmund B. Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»14 Jul 1862
Death Place: «tab»Louisa, Louisa, Virginia
Age: «tab»22
Birth Date: «tab»1840
Birthplace: «tab»Louisa County, Virginia
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Edmund B. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Martha A. Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07476-8
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2048591
Reference Number: «tab»p67 #6
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRSN-SB3 : accessed 7 April 2012), Edmund B. Nuckolls (1840).

[NI7013] Joseph C Nuckolls, as he is repeatedly referred to in the personal proper ty and land tax lists of Buckingham County, came to Buckingham County abo ut 1820, shortly after his father's death, a fairly wealthy young ma n. He did not appear in the tax list of Buckingham County until 1821, b ut he was already the owner of at least four male slaves, a very expensi ve commodity. A copy of the Family Bible is kept in the Buckingham Coun ty Clerk of the Circuit Court Office.

On Sept 20, 1831, according to Buckingham Church Records found in the Virg inia State Library Archives, Joseph and Elizabeth Ann became members of Bu ckingham Baptist Church. By 1836 he had acquired over 1700 acres of la nd in Buckingham County. One tract alone was over 800 acres in the Hunt er Creek Area.

Tradition states that Joseph and Eliza had twelve children. The Bible reco rd and census records account for only eleven.

Facts submitted are Will of father Edmund, Location, and dates. Descendan ts of Joseph provided by Nuckolls Society Member, Gerald Fisher 305 Her on Ln Charlottesville, VA 22903 gerry_fisher_3@csi.com

Enlisted as a Private on 02 May 1861
Enlisted in Company D, 13th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 02 May 1861.
Wounded on 09 August 1862 at Cedar Mountain, VA
Returned on 06 January 1863
Absent, without leave on 15 November 1863
Returned on 15 May 1864
Absent, sick on 27 May 1864
Returned on 18 July 1864
Paroled on 09 May 1865 at Beaver Dam, VA

Enlisted as a Private in Co. D (The Louisa Blues), 13th Va. Inf., in Loui sa County, Virginia on May 2, 1861. He was wounded at Cedar Mountain on Au gust 9,1862, and paroled at Beaver Dam, Virginia, May 9th, 1865. -- Source --"13th Virginia Infantry", David F Riggs, H E Howard, Inc, Lynchburg, Vir ginia, 1988, p. 132

Cedar Mountain, August 9th 1862.
This battle was probably THE battle of the 13th Virginia Infantry Regimen t. After the war veterans of the Regiment referred to this battle as "pre- eminently our fight". The fight started with the Regiment placed in the mi ddle of the Confederate line and as the extreme left regiment of Early's b rigade. To the left of the 13th the Stonewall brigade was placed (under Ja mes A. Walker). The Federals closed in on the Confederates, and the fighti ng was intense for several minutes. Then the two brigades just to the le ft of Early's brigade fell back as well as several regiments to the righ t. Only the 13th and 31st Virginia stood their ground in that sector of t he battlefield. Walker recognized the danger to a confederate artillery pi ece right in front of him and ordered both regiments forward to protect t he gun. At the same time the Federals had enveloped the left flank of t he 13th, but still the men fought in good order. Walker withdrew the regim ent 200 yards, halted, and rallied.

At this time, when everything looked grim for the graycoats, and that t he mighty Stonewall Jackson would suffer a defeat, A. P. Hill arrived wi th the last of Jackson's division. He noted that few regiments were "stand ing firm" and was undoubtly pleased to find his former command among the se regiments. Encouraged by the reinforcements the 13th recaptured it's po sition from the Federals and stood firmly for about ten minutes while exch anging shoots with another blue line in a cornfield. The Federals then col lapsed and the graycoats cleared the field of the enemy. Just then Feder al cavalry attacked to the left of the Regiment. The men executed a "le ft wheeel" and poured a volley into the flank of the union cavalry, whi ch broke the attack.

The pride in the Regiment was justified, their stand had bought Stonewa ll Jackson precious time. Colonel Walker praised his mens' bravory and dis ciplined valor. General Early declared that "the men of the Regiment are c apital fighting men, there being none better in the Army". He also cited T errill for great gallantry and recommended Walker for Brigadier General, w hich recieved Ewell's endorsement. Although in the midst of the heavy figh ting the Regiments' loss was two killed and 32 wounded.



The Richmond Daily Dispatch: August 18, 1862.
Casualties of the battle of Cedar Run.Thirteenth regiment.
Company D, Capt Winston--Wounded: Wm Grymes, in ankle; J L Nuckols, sligh t, in bowels; Simeon Schacht, calf of leg, slight; J F Dickinson, in le g, slight; Jas Seay, in leg, slight; Lewis Napper, slight.

[DI7013] Name: «tab»Joe Lewis Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»90
Birth Date: «tab»10 May 1842
Death Date: «tab»2 Sep 1932
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»6 Sep 1932
Father: «tab»Edmond Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Nuckolls
Spouse: «tab»Lillie Dickerson Nuckolls

[NI7014] A third wife in cemetery, named Mrs J P who died 8/14/1909 ? Not likely since he married Belle 1904

[DI7014] Hopkinsville Kentuckian 8/15/1908
Death Expected
Mr J P Nuckols is very ill at his home in this city and his death is expected at any moment. He is suffering from Bright's disease

Hopkinsville Kentuckian 8/18/1908
James Polk Nuckolls
Gallant Soldier and God Citizen Passes Away
James Polk Nuckolls, a prominent farmer, aged 64 years died Friday at midnight of Bright's Disease, at his home in this city. He was a native of Virginia and a Confederate Veteran. Mr Nuckolls was twice married. Two children-a son and a daughter by his first wife-survive him. Also a widow, his second wife, to whom he was married in 1904 at Madisonville. She was Mrs Fowler, a sister of Hon Ruby Laffoon, who was with his brother-in-law when he died. Shortly after his second marriage, Mr Nuckolls left his farm in the county and came to the city to reside. His family lived on the corner of Virginia Street and Eleventh Avenue. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock by Rev H D Smith, pastor of the Christian Church, of which the deceased was a member. A large number of the friends of the family from the country as well as from the sity attended the burial at Riverside Cemetery. Mr Nuckols was an excellent citizen and an upright honest man. His friends were numerous and his death causes much sorrow. He was born in 1844.

Hopkinsville Kentuckian Thurs 9/3/1908
Resolutions
In Memory of J.P.Nuckolls Who Died Aug 14, 1908
The grim reaper, death, has again invaded our ranks and taken from us our worthy and beloved brother, J.P.Nuckolls. Bro. Nuckolls was a man of many estimable traits of character, strong minded, but gentle and courteous in manners. He was ever ready to do a kindness for a friend or neighbor, was a skillful farmer, a thorough gentleman and christian. He was 63 years of and we trust was garnered like a ripe sheaf into the Paradise of God. Resolved, That in the death of Bro. Nuckolls his family has lost a loving husband, a kind and generous father, the Grange a useful member and the community a good neighbor and a kind friend. Resolved that we tender to the bereaved family in their great sorrow our heartfelt and sincere sympathy. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of our deceased brother and a copy to be recorded in our proceedings. J M Adams, M B King, J W Foard.

Richmond Times Dispatch Aug 16, 1909
Mr Joseph E Nuckolls, of the Arminius Mines received the sad news of his brothers critical illness at Hopkinsville, KY

Hopkinsville Kentuckian 10/31/1908
Administrators Notice
All persons having claims against the estate of J.P.Nuckols, deceased, are hereby given notice to file same with me, properly proven, on or before Dec 1, 1908. Walter Knight, Admr, J.P.Nuckols, deceased.

[DI7015] Name: «tab»H D Runkle (need to see original) no image 2015
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1849
Birth Place: «tab»Louisa
Death Date: «tab»1 May 1872
Death Place: «tab»Madison, Orange, Virginia
Death Age: «tab»23
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Gender: «tab»Female
Spouse Name: «tab»G. W. Runkle
FHL Film Number: «tab»2048579

[NI7016] Deed Book L , Page 173-10 Dec 1808-William McGehee and Ann McGehee (wif e) to George McGehee for 20 shillings, 223 acres on Little River. Beginn ing at Frederick Harris line, Thomas Gibson [Gipson], Thomas Smith, Benjam in Harris, this land on which Richard Harris and wife formerly lived ....

Book: L, Page: 214, Grantor: Smith, Thomas & Elizabeth, Grantee: McGehe e, George, Date: 25-Feb-1809
Thomas Smith and Elizabeth Smith (wife) to George McGehee for £63, 7 shill ings, 45 1/4 acres of land on the North side of North fork of Little Riv er ... Mary Thomason ....

Deed Book N, Page 398-30 Oct 1817-Book: N, Page: 398, Grantor: George McGe hee and Elizabeth his wife, Grantee: William Mills, Date: 30-Oct-1817
George McGehee and Elizabeth his wife to William Mills $3,487.25 for tra ct whereon McGehee now resides on North Fork of Little River cont. 268 1 /4 acres adjoining Frederick Harris, Thornton Gibson, Hancock, Chapman a nd Fortune, Thomasson, Benj. Harris. being land conveyed to George McGeh ee by William McGehee and Thomas Smith. Wit. Fred. Harris, Thornton Gibso n, Benj. Harris, John Cole.


28-May-1820 Book: S, Page: 229, Grantor: William F. Toler, Grantee: , Wil liam F. Toler trustee to a deed of trust from Merewether Smith to him t he said Toler for the benefit of Edmond Pendleton, Nelson L. Hines and Jos eph C. Eggleston of 1st part to Nelson Hines of 2nd. Land sold at public a uction, all the rights Merewether Smith had in the estate of George McGeh ee and Samuel Nuckolls, Dec'd by his intermarriage with Ann L. McGehee.

Book: R, Page: 70, Grantor: Merewether Woodson Smith 1st, Joseph W. Pendlt on 2, Grantee: Duncan M. Quarles and others, Date: 12-Mar-1827
DT 12 Mar 1827 Merewether Woodson Smith 1st, Joseph W. Pendlton 2nd, Willi am F. Toler 3rd, all of Louisa. toler is security for Smith on a bond to D uncan M. Quarles and others for $60. In trust on grey horse, one sorrel ho rse and all his right and interest in the estate of George McGehee and Sam uel Nuckolls, Dec;d. which he derived by his intermarriage with Ann S. McG ehee, daughter of George McGehee, Dec'd. Wit. Robert Cowherd, Sig. Merewet her W. Smith.


Louisa Co, Marriages
George MCGEHEE m. Elizabeth NUCKOLLS, 25 June 1808
John MCGEHEE m. Nancy W. NUCKOLLS, 02 Nov 1820
William L. MCGEHEE m. Mary BURRUS, 24 Dec 1799

immigrant McGregor/Mcgehee in 1634 was in King William and then becau se of new counties being formed also ended up in New Kent and Hanover. The ir original land grants were substancial . There were 3 sons born to the i mmigrant and one stayed in areas of Albemarle /Prince Edward. The oth er 2 concentrated in central Piedmont area including Louisa . They wre Pre sbyterian and some became Methodist and some went to Grandville Co Nc.

Louisa Co, VA Book: R, Page: 70, Grantor: Merewether Woodson Smith 1st, Jo seph W. Pendlton 2, Grantee: Duncan M. Quarles and others, Date: 12-Mar-18 27
DT 12 Mar 1827 Merewether Woodson Smith 1st, Joseph W. Pendlton 2nd, Willi am F. Toler 3rd, all of Louisa. toler is security for Smith on a bond to D uncan M. Quarles and others for $60. In trust on grey horse, one sorrel ho rse and all his right and interest in the estate of George McGehee and Sam uel Nuckolls, Dec;d. which he derived by his intermarriage with Ann S. McG ehee, daughter of George McGehee, Dec'd. Wit. Robert Cowherd, Sig. Merewet her W. Smith.

When George McGehee died shortly before his father Willam in 1820/21 he w as a wealthy man.He had married 2nd to Elizabeth G Nuckolls . She then mar ried to Charles Barrett who was a Judge and lawyer who practiced in Richmo nd but they lived in Louisa.That is when all the lawsuits against Elizabe th started in Louisa Co from 1820 to 1852 by George McGehee's older childr en and others against her for their share of fathers estate. I have nev er had the funds to send for all those records. They would
list Elizabeth and all the children of George by both wives. They are in L ouisa County courts and indexed. If you ever send for them let me kno w. I have been very ill and on Soc Sec and now only have use of one eye.
Thanks Pat

[NI7020] Caius worked as a School Teacher, Constable, and Marshall and served ma ny in the area as Doctor for minor things. He was an excellent marksman a nd would shoot quail and take them to Richmond to sell at market.

William Joseph Bagby would recount the story about the Christmas Day in 19 18 they received a message that his father Caius had taken ill. The roa ds were nearly impassable from the weather, but the family went to Loui sa from Richmond. Robert Ruthvin, Sr. was six months at the time, but th ey had to take him along.

Caius was so ill by the time most of the family arrived that the only thi ng he said, and his last words were "Whithersoever the carcass is there wi ll the eagles be gathered".

He was quoting Matthew 24:28 "For wheresoever the carcase is, there will t he eagles be gathered together."

He died on the 26th and was buried on William Joseph Bagby's twenty-fif th birthday, December 28, 1918.

Source: Nell Bagby Simmons

[NI7021] 1870 Sangamon Co, Pawnee, IL pg 279
193-193 James Bennington, 44, IN
Nancy, 28 IL
Laura Nuckolls, 7 ILNancy's parents and siblings info from WFT Vol 48 Tr ee 585

[MI7021] (Medical):Died at age Six

[NI7026] Goochland County Records Page 1902 - John Webber and Cornelius Harris Gooc haldn County to John Woodson 100 acres bounded by land of Henry Whitlow, W illiam Nuckols and Benjamin Watkins line to Tuckahoe Creek, dated 20 Se pt 1771 recorded May 18, 1772 pg 225

Pg 1922 Matthew Webber of Goochland County under a power of attorney fr om Timothy Ford and Betty A Ford his wife of the State of Kentuc ky of to Jacob Woodson, Goochland County 147 1/2 acres in Goochland Coun ty on the third notched road where Rev Reuben Ford formerly resided dat ed 8-20-1827 ibid pg250

Charles Woodson , the younger of Powhatan Co. & Ann , his wife, to Willi am Royster , 200 a. Goochland Co. bounded by lands of late John Flemi ng , Judith Cheadle , Thomas Pleasants & Matthew Pleasants , being pa rt of larger tract granted by patent to Tarlton Woodson , late of the coun ty of Chesterfield , decd., and by him sold to the late Jacob Woodson , h is son, by deed dated June 9, 1756 , and the sd. Jacob dieing without iss ue the sd. 200 a. descended to Charles Woodson the elder, as heir at l aw to the sd. Jacob , and by him conveyed to the sd. Charles Woodson the y ounger. Dat. June 19, 1780 . Rec. Nov. 20, 1780 . Ibid. p. 47.

Josiah Seay & wife to Jacob Woodson , Goochland Co. 130 a. on waters of St oney Creek, Goochland Co. Dat. Oct. 15, 1788 . Rec. -. Ibid. p. 223.

[DI7028] News article claims in 1907 she had the measleas and perhaps died. Not located in 1910

[NI7029] First Cousin to Major B P Lee and Governor Fitzhugh Lee, former govern or of Virginia and a nephew of General Robert E Lee

[NI7030] Maybe? David B Nuckolls who married Mary A Brown in Jackson Co, AR 1/15/1857

The Daily Confederation (Alabama) 8/5/1859
Fatal Affray in Tuskegee
From a private letter to a gentleman in this city, we learn that an affray occurred in Tuskegee on Thursday, between David Nuckolls and Thomas Jones, in which Nuckolls fired a pistol at Jones, the ball of which mealry grazed Jones' head, without any injury. A shot then fired at Nuckolls from some one in the crowd, which took effect, from which, the writer thought he could not survive through yesterday.

[NI7031] Ownes the Plantation Home at Nuckolls Crossing - James Nuckolls and his wi fe Elizabeth Day reside there; this house was built before the "Mansion"

The Nuckolls "Mansion" passed out of the hands of the family over 80 yea rs ago, and was demolished about 1954 to make way for a play ground.

Register of former cadets : Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virgin ia, 1939.
Roanoke, Va.: Roanoke Print. Co., 1939, 403 pgs.
Nuckolls, James Thornton , Columbia Georgia; 1 1/2 yrs ent; 3rd rep; accou ntant; Eagle and Phoenix mills, 1540 Starke Ave, Lolumbus


Name: James T Nuckolls
Death Date: 30 Sep 1991
County of Death: Muscogee
Gender: M
Race: W
Age: 92 years
County of Residence: Muscogee
Certificate: 037972
Date Filed: 08 Oct 1991

[XI7031] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about James Nuckolls
Name: «tab»James Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»22 Nov 1898
Death Date: «tab»30 Sep 1991
SSN: «tab»255032075
Branch 1: «tab»N

[NI7038] Bk 31 p517 Indenture 8 Nov 1838 Benjamin Nuckols, the executor of the es tate of William Nuckols dec. and handling the sale of the lands of Nancy W. Nuckols dec., sells to William P. Nuckols for $1216, 300 and 1/2 ac on 3 Dec 1832 and for $281, 69 and 1/2ac on 25 Aug 1835. All this la nd is in area of Nuckols Mtg. House, and adjacent to the lands of William Ford and Joseph.

Goochland Co, VA
Bk 32 p196 18 Sept 1839 Indenture from William P. Nuckols and Aman da M. Nuckols, his wife to Charles Ford. $186 for parcel of land.

Book MM Page 45 - Deed date Sep 4, 1847 from Wm P Nuckols to W W Grooms which deeded slaves. Recorded 17 Dec 1846 (Spottsylvania Co, VA)

[NI7039] d/o James and Elizabeth Gray

1860 Virginia, Goochland co, Coal Hill (P.O.)( Indexed NicKols)
M653-1347
751/725 NUCKOLS
Amanda 50 female farmer 1000/2000 VA
Westly 24 male manager of farm VA
Ida V 20 female VA
Charles W 3 male VA
Horrace B 2 male VA

1870 Virginia Goochland Co Dover Twp, (P.O.) Pierce's M593-1649495/495
NUCKOLS Amanda M 52 female white keeping house VA
Thomas R 24 male farmer VA
ROBINSON William A 51 male Minister VA
Hester E 33 female Keeping house
Willard B 11 male at home VA

1880 Census, Hanover Co, Ashland, VA pg 4d
William A Robinson, 65 VA VA VA
Hester E , wife, 42, VA VA VA
Willard B , s, 21
Amanda Nuckols, M I L, 75 VA VA VA

[DI7039] Name: «tab»Amanda M. Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»20 Nov 1891
Death Place: «tab»Dover District, Goochland, Virginia
Age: «tab»86
Birth Date: «tab»1805
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Unknown
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»James Gray
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Elizabeth
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07001-9
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2056981
Reference Number: «tab»142/34
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X51C-DB3 : accessed 7 April 2012), Amanda M. Nuckols (1805).

[NI7041] 4. That at the death of Mrs. Geraldine Harper, she left as her sole hei rs at law Dr. Georgia A. Harper, Mrs. Anna Harper Ogilvie and J.D. Harper, now deceased.

[NI7042] George A. Harper, D. D. S., is a skillful practitioner of the pleasant lit tle city of Homer, La., and is a native of Claiborne Parish, his birth occ urring here in 1864, being one of three children. Dr. Harper is a gradua te of Vanderbilt College of Dentistry of Nashville, Tenn., his educati on in this institution being completed in the year 1887, but he was a well -educated young man ere he entered the dental college, for he had receiv ed thorough training in the Meridian Male and Female Academy of Meridian,_ _. His father is a renowned physician in the prosperous town of Meridia n. He served in the Rebellion with distinction and bravery, which receiv ed for him encomiums from his countrymen. His wife, whose maiden name w as Miss Geraldine Nuckolls, was a Tennesseean, who died in 1872, after whi ch Dr. Harper married Miss Lelia Nuckolls, a sister of his first wif e, by whom he has seven children. He has attained a prominent positi on as a medical practitioner in his portion of the State, and being posses sed of engaging manners, and a brilliant mind, coupled with unquestioned i ntegrity, and habits of strict morality and sobriety, it is not to be wond ered at that his career has been one of distinction and success. Dr. Geor ge A. Harper began his independent career as a salesman in a drug sto re at the age of eighteen years, and after following this until he reach ed his twentieth year, he began the study of dentistry, and finally gradua ted as has been mentioned above. As he possesses numerous admirable trai ts of character, a bright future is before him. He was the leader of h is class in mechanical execution of his work whilst in college, and otherw ise became distinguished whilst preparing himself for his profession, bei ng an earnest and painstaking student. He entered upon his practice in Ho mer in 1887, and has already acquired a widespread reputation as a dent al surgeon. He is a honored member of the K. of P., of Homer, La., and h as always affiliated with the Democratic party, and al all times has endea vored to endorse men of principle and honor, although he is not an acti ve partisan, except in the matter of voting. Dr. Harper has always be en a young man of much principle, of that moral and personal integrity, a nd clear well-balanced, active intelligence, for which all his people ha ve been noted. He holds a warm place in the estimation of his numerous fr iends and patrons, and promises to be a valuable adjunct to the citizensh ip of any locality in which he may make his home. Source: Biographical a nd Historical Memoirs of Northwest Louisiana The Southern Publishing Compa ny, Chicago & Nashville, 1890
Submitted by: Gwen Moran-Hernandez

[NI7043] George A. Harper, D. D. S., Claiborne Parish, LA
Source: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northwest Louisiana
The Southern Publishing Company, Chicago & Nashville, 1890
Submitted for the LAGenWeb Archives by: Gwen Moran-Hernandez, Jan. 2000

George A. Harper, D. D. S., is a skillful practitioner of the pleasant lit tle city of Homer, La., and is a native of Claiborne Parish, his birth occ urring here in 1864, being one of three children. Dr. Harper is a gradua te of Vanderbilt College of Dentistry of Nashville, Tenn., his educati on in this institution being completed in the year 1887, but he was a well -educated young man ere he entered the dental college, for he had receiv ed thorough training in the Meridian Male and Female Academy of Meridian,_ _. His father is a renowned physician in the prosperous town of Meridia n. He served in the Rebellion with distinction and bravery, which receiv ed for him encomiums from his countrymen. His wife, whose maiden name w as Miss Geraldine Nuckolls, was a Tennesseean, who died in 1872, after whi ch Dr. Harper married Miss Lelia Nuckolls, a sister of his first wif e, by whom he has seven children. He has attained a prominent positi on as a medical practitioner in his portion of the State, and being posses sed of engaging manners, and a brilliant mind, coupled with unquestioned i ntegrity, and habits of strict morality and sobriety, it is not to be wond ered at that his career has been one of distinction and success. Dr. Geor ge A. Harper began his independent career as a salesman in a drug sto re at the age of eighteen years, and after following this until he reach ed his twentieth year, he began the study of dentistry, and finally gradua ted as has been mentioned above. As he possesses numerous admirable trai ts of character, a bright future is before him. He was the leader of h is class in mechanical execution of his work whilst in college, and otherw ise became distinguished whilst preparing himself for his profession, bei ng an earnest and painstaking student. He entered upon his practice in Ho mer in 1887, and has already acquired a widespread reputation as a dent al surgeon. He is a honored member of the K. of P., of Homer, La., and h as always affiliated with the Democratic party, and al all times has endea vored to endorse men of principle and honor, although he is not an acti ve partisan, except in the matter of voting. Dr. Harper has always be en a young man of much principle, of that moral and personal integrity, a nd clear well-balanced, active intelligence, for which all his people ha ve been noted. He holds a warm place in the estimation of his numerous fr iends and patrons, and promises to be a
valuable adjunct to the citizenship of any locality in which he may make h is home.

[NI7045] 4.A. That at the death of J.D. Harper, he left as his sole heirs at law M rs. Lena M. Hicks, Colquitt Harper, Rollins Harper and Ettie Neal Harper.

[DI7047] Name: «tab»Gus A Wasson
Titles and Terms: «tab»
Event Type: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»27 Feb 1934
Event Place: «tab»Selma, Grant, Louisiana
Gender: «tab»Male
Age: «tab»82
Race (Original): «tab»White
Birth Year (Estimated): «tab»1852
Father's Name: «tab»
Father's Titles and Terms: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's Titles and Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»Maggie Wasson
Spouse's Titles and Terms: «tab»
Certificate Number: «tab»4153
Page: «tab»
GS Film number: «tab»2113572
Digital Folder Number: «tab»004215944
Image Number: «tab»01756

[NI7053] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Sep 12 1918
Res Cameron Co, Brownsville, TX
age 35 born March 22 1883
Editor-H M SkeltonKin- Mrs Alice Nuckolls
Med height, slender, grey eyes, brn hair

In the 1930 census Reagan Co, Pct 5 TX
Charles W Leggett 39 TX md age 31
Mary W, 32 LA AL LA
Alice Nuckolls, mother in law, 73, LA SC SC, widow

[DI7054] Name: «tab»Gladden B. Nuckolls
Death Date: «tab»14 Oct 1917
Death Place: «tab»Calvert, Robertson, Texas
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Death Age: «tab»30 years
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»12 Jun 1887
Birthplace: «tab»Hangston, La.
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»William T. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Macon, Ala.
Mother's Name: «tab»Alice Gladdin
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Hamer, La.
Occupation: «tab»Gun Smith
Place of Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Calvert
Burial Date: «tab»14 Oct 1917
Additional Relatives: «tab»X Inf- Mrs Alice Nuckols
Film Number: «tab»2051961
Digital Film Number: «tab»4165796
Image Number: «tab»2627
Reference Number: «tab»cn 29178
Source Citation "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6S-P2Q : accessed 6 May 2012), Gladden B. Nuckolls, 1917.

[NI7055] In the 1930 census Reagan Co, Pct 5 TX
Charles W Leggett 39 TX md age 31
Mary W, 32 LA AL LA
Alice Nuckolls, mother in law, 73, LA SC SC, widow

[DI7055] Social Security Death Index about Mary Leggett
Name: «tab»Mary Leggett
SSN: «tab»455-52-3524
Last Residence: «tab»77837 Calvert, Robertson, Texas,
Born: «tab»24 Apr 1897
Died: «tab»Mar 1985
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Texas (Before 1951)
Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 about Mary Leggett
Name: «tab»Mary Leggett
Death Date: «tab»22 Mar 1985
Death County: «tab»Robertson
Gender: «tab»Female

[NI7056] There are notes that say he died in the civil war, but was too young to se rve. The T J Nuckolls who served as 2nd Lt was Thomas Jeremiah Nuckolls

[NI7059] 1880 Marksville, Avoyelles Co, Louisiana Family History Library Film 12544 48 pg363
Charles Nuchols, head, 70 LA LA LA Wood Chopper
Jefferson, son 24 LA LA LA Wood chopper

I believe this census to be in error, that Charles is age 20 and Jeffers on is his brother, not his son, Tillman J could be Jefferson. Since Charl es died 1899 and can not be located in any census, I think this one wou ld explain.

[NI7060] 1880 Webster Co, LA -pg 241
J E NUckolls, self, 20, single, LA WV WV

[NI7061] Cousin to Alexander. Dau of S Davis Fricks and Nancy Riggs

[DI7070] Richomnd Times 6/26/1900 E G Nuckols
Rockville VA- Mr Edwin Goode Nuckols died at his residence in Hanover county Saturday afternoon, aged seventy-four years. He was for nearly fifty years a leading member of Hanover County and served galantly with Wickham's Brigade from 61 to 65. In May 1851 he married Miss Sallie Bowles, who, with two sons and eight daughters survive him. The interment was in the family graveyard Sunday afternoon. A very large crowd attended his burial

[NI7071] Dear all:
I've been struggling with the parentage of my MARY ELIZA NUCKOLS for year s. I've had lots of help from you all, but am still pretty confused.

Boldman Bowles m. Mary Eliza Nuckols.13 May 1850 John Nuckols, father, s /w Joseph H. Nuckols.

Then there is PATRICK HENRY DUGGINS (our line) m. to Eliza Johnson, Eliza Nuckols, Martha Ann Nuckols (that is Henry Duggins). Who is submitti ng all this stuff? And what PROOFS are out there?
I offer the following: 1860 Census, Fluvanna Co, Va.:
Patrick H. Duggins 31
Lucy J " 21
Granville " 1
Lucy is Lucy Jane Ford, mother of Granville Thomas Duggins and Samuel E. D uggins.


You notice Mary named her first daughter Eugenia, and I think that was for her little sister who died as an infant.

By 1880, John Duggins has died, and Mary is listed as Mary E., Lilli an is 8 yrs old. Mary died sometime after that, because Patrick Henry Duggins remarried, this time to Virginia Wade, who possibly was herself a widow.

Marcia Duggins ....

[DI7071] Name: «tab»Mary E Duggins
[Mary E Nuckler]
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1827
Birth Place: «tab»Hanover, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»Oct 1887
Death Place: «tab»Ashland, Hanover, Virginia
Death Age: «tab»60
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Gender: «tab»Female
Father Name: «tab»John Nuckler
FHL Film Number: «tab»2056984

[DI7074] There is a death record of a james E Nuckols in Goochland Co, VA 2/1864. A nd James does not appear with his family in 1870
Library of VA Death Book pg 51
Jas E NUCKOLS
DOD Feb 1864
Place Goochland Co
Jas. E. Nuckols d. Feb age 14 of typhoid; b. Goochland, son of M.S. and E.S. Nuckols

[XI7075] Son of Ezra and Lucinda Nuckolls.

Well worn inscription on headstone
appears to read as follows-

Houston Nuckolls died Dec. 8, 1866
Aged 27 yrs 8 mos 19 days

[NI7076] Appears in the First Virginia Nuckolls & Kindred Book II page 157 # 278. Many descendants have been added to this lineage since publication

[XI7076]
U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
upright marble headstone
Name: «tab»Andrew Nuckols
Cemetery: «tab»Nuckols
Cemetery Location: «tab»Rockville, Virginia
Private Co G, 4th Reg Va Cav.
Applicant Mr A W Nuckols, Hylar, Va, Ashland. 8/9/1941

[NI7077] Name: Grayson Norwood Nuckols City: Not Stated County: Henri co State: Virginia
Birth Date: 2 Sep 1899 Race: White Roll: 1984804
Sept 12 1918 Grayson Norwood Nuckols age 19 born Sept 2 1899
farming laborer for C J Nuckols, Glenn Allen VA
Nearest Kin Hallie A Nuckols
Med height, med build, grey eyes, brn hair
Signed Grayson Norwood Nuckols

[DI7077] Name: «tab»Grayson Norwood Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»68
Birth Date: «tab»2 Sep 1899
Death Date: «tab»11 Nov 1967
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»13 Nov 1967
Father: «tab»Courtland J Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Harriet N Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»May Miner Nuckols

[DI7078] Name: «tab»May Minor Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White,m widow
Age at Death: «tab»88
Birth Date: «tab»18 Feb 1897
Death Date: «tab»10 Aug 1985
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»14 Aug 1985
Father: «tab»Bennet O Minor
Mother: «tab»Mattie T Minor
Spouse: «tab»Grayson N Nuckols
Military Status: «tab»none

Short Pump Express October 1985
August 10, 1985 marked the passing of May Minor Nuckols from the Short Pump scene. She was the widow of Grayson N Nuckols, loving friend to many, and beloved teacher to hundreds of area school children. Educated at the State Normal School in Farmville (now Longwood College), she retired in June 1962, after a 43-year career in education. According to her son Norwood, May Nuckols came to Short Pump in the fall of 1922 to teach for one year at what was then Short Pump High School. "She boarded with my grandparents", says Norwood. "That is how she met my father and began what turned out to be an eight-year courtship. I didn't know this until just a few years ago, but there's a very good reason why they waited so long to get married. You know that school boards once had a tremendous amount of control over the personal lives of their teachers. A lot of personal sacrifice was expected of teachers. If you married without permission, you lost your job. And permission was seldom granted. They were'nt called old maid school teachers for nothing! She told me that she wnet up several times to ask permission to marry, and each time she was refused. Her principal would say "Now, May, I just don't think you're ready. To teach and to raise a family at the same time---that's a lot of responsibility!, and she'd say "Well, OK. But you know I'm going to be right back here next year with the same request!. So she finallywore him down. And you know, throughout forty plus years as a teacher, the only significant amount of time she missed from work was the four-months maternity leave she took at the end of the 1931-32 school year when I was born!"
After one year in Short Pump, May taught at William Fox school in Richmond. When county schools had a day off and the city schools did not, Norwood would go with his mother to William Fox and attend whatever class corresponded with his grade level. So there were several occasions when May was her son's fifth or sixth-grade teacher for a day. "She had a disciplinary trick that always impressed me", Norwood says. "For minor mischielf like throwing spitballs or chewing gum she never made them write a hundred times "I will not chew gum in class." "Instead, she'd say "OK Joe, that will be a hundred definitions!". A hundred was her minimum. You can imagine that some of her students got very well acquainted with Webster! I can still hear her sigh, "I've got some troublesome children this year." She was not harsh, but she was dedicated to teaching and to an orderly environment for learning. May lived most of her life on the Grayson Nuckols Farm, now the Broad Street side of the Innsbrook office complex. After her husbands death and the sale of her property to developers, she continued to live in a modest home on Innsbrook Road. She was a member of Shady Grove United Methodist Church on Pouncey Tract Road with long years of service as Sunday School teacher, board member, financial secretary and lay delegate to the annual conference. She was active in the Short Pump Civic Association, serving as recording secretary until October 1984

[DI7081] Name: «tab»Mildred Lucile Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»15
Birth Date: «tab»5 Jan 1904
Death Date: «tab»2 Jan 1919
Death Place: «tab»Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»7 Jan 1919
Father: «tab»C J Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Harriett Nuckols

[NI7083] Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - February 9, 2003
Dorothy Nuckols Dotson, 89, of Fairfax, formerly of Henrico County, died T hursday, February 6, 2003. She is survived by her loving husband of 63 ye ars, Allan Thurman "Jiggs" Dotson Jr.; a daughter, Jo Ann D. Holland of A rlington; a son, Allan Thurman Dotson III of Warrenton; and six grandchil dren. Mrs. Dotson was a graduate of Longwood State Teachers College and t aught at Montrose, Central, Glendale, Varina and Baker Elementary Schoo ls in Henrico County over a period of 32 years. She was a member of Laur el Hill United Methodist Church and the Fidelis Gamma Chapter, Virginia A lpha Delta Kappa Sorority. The family will receive friends 3 to 5 p.m. Sun day at the Nelsen Funeral Home, 4650 South Laburnum Ave. A celebrati on of her life will be held 11 a.m. Monday at Laurel Hill United Methodi st Church. Interment church cemetery. Memorial contributions may be ma de to the Laurel Hill United Methodist Church Building Fund, 1919 New Mar ket Rd., Richmond, Va. 23231 or the charity of
your choice.

WHO WAS DOROTHY NUCKOLS DOTSON?

Dorothy was born in 1913 they say and what a life she had
The Nuckols Farm was what she knew and loved it s said~
And though she lived to 89 years of age, her fife took many turns,
The one that was best led to "Jiggs~ this the world would learn~

It was at Shady Grove Methodist Church in 1939, they were wed
In a little town called Short Pump and if the truth were read;
We might read it this way, "They met the 29th of April and knew
Their Love was real because on September 2nd It aft came true~

They were married for 63 years and that was quite a feat
They never raised their voices at each other; it was sweeL
So if your looking for what it takes to make marriage last today
No need to look any further, Jiggs and Dorothy showed the way~

Jiggs was called into active reserves because of World War II
That brought Dorothy to an apartment; it was all, so brand new~.
When their Son Allan, III and Joann came along it was just right
The two became four, the family had grown and what a sighL

The apartment was right across from the Old Soldier s Home
Behind the Virginia Museum today; how the children did roam~
Jiggs went to the China/Burma area in 1943; she held the fort
Taking care of Allan and JoAnn, their home was always a port

The children grew finding their own loves the family grew again~.
The four turned to six and it would grow to twelve in the end..
Dorothy didn t sit back and let the world pass her by you see
She would graduate as a teacher from Longwood University..

She taught first and second graders, she didn t want the others..
She loved teaching, watching children learn; having her druthers..
Teaching for thirty~two years; you don t hear that often today~
For SOLs have taken over classes; teachers *ant to run away..

Although Jiggs had been at Laurel Hill and confirmed in 1925
Dorothy joined right in 1939 taking her place with him at her side.
Teaching Sunday School or enjoying theher Missionary Group.
She did things for Laurel Hill that today would make a scoop.

She painted and participated in many different clubs
Fidelis Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, no snub
And was proud of her Honorary Teacher'.s Sorority
But with all of her hobbies; she loved best, her family .

Her grandchildren had a place in her heart and her home
They felt just as light there as they did in their own homes.
Whether vacationing in New England or going on a trip
She had them all in tow and held on with her firm glip.

She was proud of David, Taylor, Lee, Edward, Paul and Eric
Not for just being her boys, but for all the things they merited.
They were smart and creative, actively in everything and all
That kept Dorothy and Jiggs hoping they would never fall.

And if the grandchildren did things that she didn't like,
She would get over it soon; there was never any spite.
She taught them also in ways that were really quite subtle
And they teamed at her knee, she was truly God's disciple.

She leaves behind a legacy of memories and thoughts so clear
Being remembered fondly with love throughout the years.
We can't forget her looks that made us all take note
That seemed to hint she was showing us all how to cope.

Though we'll miss and love her in our own special ways
We'll be grateful that we had her for all these precious days.
She hasn't gone from thought or heart; this we know for sure.
She's waiting for another time when she can reassure.

This was Dorothy Nuckols Dotson.

-.Jim McClung -

[BI7083] Name: «tab»Dorothy Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»22 Jul 1913
Birth Place: «tab»Henrico, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Courtland J Nuckols, 46
Mother: «tab»Hallie Nuckols,35
5th birth, 5 living

[NI7098] Nov 15 1969
Mrs Nuckols Dies; Ex-Official's Wife
Mrs Eloise Dabney Nuckols of Henrico County, wife of Forest C Nuckols, a f ormer member of the Virginia Board of Agriculture, died yesterday. Besid es her husband she is survived by a daughter, Mrs Charles R Davis, Jr of R ichmond; two sons, A Page Nuckols of Beaverdam, a hanover County superviso r, and Howard D Nuckols of Sabot, a member of the Goochland County scho ol board and a sister Mrs William A Keeton of Mechanicsville. A funeral se rvice will be held at 2:30 P.M. Sunday at the Goochalnd Baptist Church wi th Burial there. The family has requested in lieu of flowers, contributio ns be made to the treasurer of the Goochland Baptist Church library fund.

[DI7098] Name: «tab»Eloise Dabney Nuckols
[Eloise Dabney Dabney]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»74
Birth Date: «tab»26 Jun 1895
Death Date: «tab»14 Nov 1969
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»17 Nov 1969
Father: «tab»Newton Edwin Dabney
Mother: «tab»Emma Mills
Spouse: «tab»Forrest C Nuckols

[NI7102] Edwin Price Dabney, 84, of Mechanicsville, died Tuesday, August 1, 200 6. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Jean R. Dabney; daughter, Marjo rie D. Kelley; son, Kenneth E. Dabney; three grandchildren, Nicholas W. a nd Andrew E. Kelley and Casey K. Kongkreingkrai; two great-grandchildre n, Alyssa and Ryan Kelley. Ed retired as purchasing manager of Hauni Richm ond, Inc. and was a lifelong member of Ginter Park Baptist Church, whe re he currently served as a deacon. He was a 44 year member of Richmond Ma sonic Lodge No. 10 AF&AM, where he served as Worshipful Master in 1967 a nd secretary from 1969 to 1980. The family will receive friends Friday fr om 4 to 7 p.m. at the Central Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutsh aw Avenue. A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Saturday, August 5, at G inter Park Baptist Church. Interment is private. In lieu of flowers, the f amily requests memorial
contributions be made to Ginter Park Baptist Church General Fund, 1200 Wil mington Ave.,
Richmond, Va. 23229. Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 8/3/2006.

Edwin had been active on the Dabney list and back in the early IBM XT da ys had done a lot of footwork mapping all the descendents of Frederick Pri ce Dabney.

[NI7103] Carlyle English Dabney, 74 of Richmond, passed away suddenly Sunday, Jan uary 7, 2001. He is survived by his wife, Beryl Hursey Dabney; three c hildren, Jonathan, Christopher, and Patrick Dabney; three grandchildre n, Michelle, Benjamin and Sara. Mr. Dabney was an army veteran of Wor ld
War II and was retired from Texaco, Inc. A funeral service will be he ld at the Bennett Funeral Home Chapel, 11020 W. Broad Street, Wednesda y, January 10 at 1 p.m. Interment Westhampton Memorial Park. In li eu of flowers, contributions may be made to the charity of your choic

[DI7103] Name: «tab»Carlyle English Dabney
[Carlyle E Dabney]
SSN: «tab»229285415
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»21 Oct 1926
Birth Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»7 Jan 2001
Father: «tab»Maury M Dabney
Mother: «tab»Guelda C Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Aug 1943: Name listed as CARLYLE ENGLISH DABNEY; 20 Jan 2001: Name listed as CARLYLE E DABNEY

[NI7114] Louisa Co Va Guardian Bonds
pg 25 GDN Bond - Garrett Minor Gdn. to Becca Terrell Orphan of Richmond Te rrell Dec'd.; L1000 ; Sec. James Minor and Dabney Minor. Nov 11, 1771

pg47 Acct. of Becky Terrell Orphan of Richmd. Terrell Dec'd to Garrett Min or to hire Negro Joe to Joell Parish till 25 Dec 1772; Ditto Girl Del ia to Jospeh Goodman; Do Mary to John Hall. Ret. 13 Sept 1773

pg60 Acct of Beckey Terrell orphan of Richmond Terrell with Garrett Min or 1773-74. By cash Rec'd of Richard Allen 10 Oct 1774

p63 Acct of Beckey Terrell orphan of Richmond Terrell with Garrett Minor 1 774-1775 by cash of Joseph Thomson for hire of your fellow Jessey. Re t. 4 Aug 1775

p67 Acct of Beckey Terrell orphan of Richmond Terrell Dec'd 1775 pr. of st ockings for Mary; 1776 pd. Doctor Holland for physicking; 1775 by the hi re of her negroes for the year 1775 to wit; Joe to Waller Overton, Dill ey to Joel Parish; Mary to David Wood Ret. 12 Aug. 1776

pg71 Acct of Beckey Terrell orphan of Richmond Terrell Dec'd pd. Robert Ha rt; pd. Honyman attendg. on Dilley; pd. Mrs Tate for laying Abb; by the hi re of Joe to James Cosby; by hire of Dilley to Joel Parish; by hire of Ma ry to David Wood. Ret. 11 Aug 1777

pg75 Acct of Miss Beckey Terrell with Garritt Minor 10 Aug, 1778 Hire of N egroes for year; Joe to Capt. Benjamin Brown; Mary to Asia Hall; by Hen ry Coleman for hire of Mary; Interest Rec'd. of nathl. McAllister; hi re of Joe to Henry Bibb; (no date, c 1778)

pg77 Gdn Bond Richard Terrell Gdn to Becky Terrell orphan of Richmond Terr ell dec'd; L5,000 currt. money; Sec. William Terrell, Frederick Harris A nd Garland Carr. 9 Nov 1778

pg81 Gdn Bond Richard Terrell Gdn. to Becky Terrell orphan of Richmond Ter rell Dec'd; :l,5000 currt. money; Sec. William Terrell Junr and Nathani el Anderson. 14 June 1779

[NI7117] Louisa Co Va Guardian Bonds
pg 25 GDN Bond - Garrett Minor Gdn. to Will Terrell Orphan of Richmond Ter rell Dec'd.; L1000 ; Sec. James Minor and Dabney Minor. Nov 11, 1771

pg47 ACCT of William Terrell Orphan of Richmd. Terrell to Garrett Minor D ec 5, 1771-1772 By the Hire of Jemmey his wife and two children to David T olloh till 25 of Dec. 1772. Ret. 13 Sept. 1773

[NI7118] Louisa Co Va Guardian Bonds
pg 26 GDN Bond - Fredk Harris Gdn. to Richard Terrell Orphan of Richmo nd Terrell Dec'd.; L1000 ; Sec. William Anderson and John Marshall.. Nov 1 1, 1771

pg48 Acct. of Richard Terrell Orphan of Richmd Terrell Dec'd to Frederi ck Harris Nov 1771 to Dec 1773 Sundries of Mr. Marhsall; By Cash of Cap t. William Anderson for the hire of your boy Lewis; by Cash of David Thoms on. Ret. 13 Sept. 1773

pg56-57 Acct of Richd Terrell orphan of Richmond Terrell Dec'd 13 Sept 177 3. Cash pd Capt. Thomas Darricott for boarding you; cash pd. Revd.John To dd for schooling; cash pd. David Shelton for your board; by cash of Dav id Thompson; by cash of John Meriwether; cash of David Thompson May 19, 17 74. Cash of John Edwards. Ret. Ret. 8 Aug 1774 by Fred. Harris.

pg 67-69 Acct of Richard Terrell orphan with Frederick Harris Gdn. 1775 17 76 by cash of Micajah Davis for the hire of Potter; by cash of William Whi te for hire of Jack; bonds now due in my Possession; by John Morris bond d ue 25th Dec 1772; by John Edwards; due 25 Dec 1773, by John Epperson Do D ue 25th Dec 1773; by Richard Thomsons Do due June 1, 1775; by Timothy Terr ells Do. due June 1, 1775; by Ann Terrels bond due June 17, 1775; by Ann T erels do due Jan 1, 1773; by Ann Terrels do due June 11, 1776. Ret. 14 Oc t. 1776

pg 72 Acct of Richard Terrell orphans 1777 with Fred. Harris Cash pd. Sack ville King for Board; cash pd. Revd. John Todd for teaching you; by ca sh of Colo. Rp. Anderson for hire of Jack; cash of Timothy Terrell for hi re of Jack ' by Nathan Smiths bond. Ret. 8 Sept 1777

pg77 Gdn Bond Richard Terrell Gdn to Becky Terrell orphan of Richmond Terr ell dec'd; L5,000 currt. money; Sec. William Terrell, Frederick Harris A nd Garland Carr. 9 Nov 1778

[NI7119] Louisa Co Va Guardian Bonds
pg 26 GDN Bond - Fredk Harris Gdn. to Samuel Terrell Orphan of Richmond T errell Dec'd.; L1000 ; Sec. William Anderson and John Marshall.. Nov 11, 1 771

pg48 Acct. of Samuel Terrell orphan of Richmd Terrell to Frederick Harr is Nov 1771-1773 To a trip and expenses to New Kent .10.0; Sundries of M r. Marshall. Ret. 13 Sept 1773

pg57 Acct of Samuel Terrell orphan of Richmond Terrell Dec'd. Cash pd. Gar rett Minor for clothing and boarding your negro Girl. Fred. Harris. 8 Au g. 1774

pg69 Acct of Samuel Terrell orphan by Fred. Harris Gdn. 1775-1776 pd. Sack ville King for your Board; pd. John Bailey for making Breeches; bonds n ow due in my Possession; James Dillards bond due 25th Dec 1772; Thomas Gar dners do. due June 1, 1775; Samuel Carrs Do. due June 1, 1775; Samuel Car rs Do. due June 1, 1776; Wm. Clifts do. due June 1st, 1776. Ret. 14 Oct. 1 776

pg 72 Acct of Saml Terrell orphan 1777 by Frederick Harris, Gdn. pd. Rev d. Thos. Hall for teachg you; cash pd. Sackville King for your board; by c ash of Wm Clift for hire of negroes; by William Davis bond. Ret. 8 Sept. 1 777

pg80 GDN BOND- Frederick Harris Gdn . to Sameul Terrell orphan of Richmo nd Terrell Dec'd; L5,000 currt. money; Sec. William Harris and Aaron Fonta ine 14 June 1779

pg 82 Acct of Samuel Terrell orphans with by Fredk. Harris 1778 pd. Robe rt Barrett for your Board; pd. the Revd. Thomas Hall for teaching; pd Sa ml Carr for finding your fellow Jeffery a Blankett; cash advanced for yo ur Board and teaching and Collidge by cash of Thomas Gardner for hire of y our Dorcas; cash of James Dillard for hire of your Jeffery; cash of Sam l. Carr for hire of Do. Ret 9 Aug 1779

[NI7124] Louisa Co VA Guardian Bonds
pg203-204 GDN BOND Joseph Boxley Gdn to Thomas Boxley Orphan of Jospeh Box ley, Dec'd; L2,000 currt money; Sec. William Mansfield and John S Boxl ey 10 Jan 1791

[NI7128] Children
Fannie White GRAVES b: 18 JUN 1833 in Mt. Airy, Pittsylvania County, VA
Catherine Spiller GRAVES b: 22 MAY 1834

[NI7143] 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

Children
John C. (John\Mary) BOXLEY b: ABT. 1788
William Spiller BOXLEY b: 9 SEP 1799
Albert BOXLEY b: ABT. 1801
Marian BOXLEY b: ABT. 1803
Eliza Jane BOXLEY b: ABT. 1805
Joseph BOXLEY b: ABT. 1805
Benjamin BOXLEY b: ABT. 1807
Catharine S. BOXLEY b: ABT. 1809
Mary C. BOXLEY b: ABT. 1809

[NI7159] Louisa Co VA Guardian Bonds
pg203-204 GDN BOND Joseph Boxley Gdn to Thomas Boxley Orphan of Jospeh Box ley, Dec'd; L2,000 currt money; Sec. William Mansfield and John S Boxl ey 10 Jan 1791

pg225 Acct Thomas Boxley orphan of Joseph Boxley dec'd. 1791 shoes, buckle s, oznabrigs, blanket. Ret. 1 Jan 1792

pg231-232 Thomas Boxley Orphan of Joseph Boxley dec'd. 1792 stockings, 1 r emnent velvet, Va. cloth coat, 1 pr. breeches, tax for land, shoes, blanke tt, buttons. Ret 14 Oct 1792

pg277 Thomas Boxley in acct with John Boxley his gdn, 1794-1796 Cash pd; C ol Madison; linnen, pd. Doct. Todd; Pd Doctr. Powell, shoes; pd. Royal Tho mpson; land tax 2 years; cash pd. Edmund Thomas; flannel, 1 saddel, sw ap on horse. Ret 13 Feb 1797

[DI7172] Name: «tab»Thurman Otis Nash
[Owen Thurman Nash]
[O Nash]
SSN: «tab»243147013
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»26 Nov 1915
Birth Place: «tab»Tucker, Georgia
[Tucker Dekal??, Georgia]
Death Date: «tab»4 Dec 2003
Father: «tab»George W Nash
Mother: «tab»Annie B Nuckolls
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Sep 1938: Name listed as THURMAN OTIS NASH; Apr 1959: Name listed as OWEN THURMAN NASH; 13 Dec 2003: Name listed as O T NASH

[NI7173] Goochland Co, VA
p19 (no book listed). 15 July 1880 Will of Susan Anne Eliza Nuckols of t he County of Hanover. Mentions mother Nancy Nuckols land given to her by her mother 8 acres,eldest son Thomas E
Nuckols, Dau. Anne E. Melton, Dau. Mary Jane Nuckols and son Joseph Smith Nuckols.
Witnesses, William Armstrong, Samuel Armstrong and Andrew Armstrong. Proved 15 Aug. 1883.

[NI7175] Excerpt from will "to natural son, Obediah Nuckles...love and $1.00, kindn ess to me during a long affliction....100 acres where I live.

[NI7176] Documents for verification of this complete family line are scanned to t he Nuckolls CD 2/2003 Documents donated to the NWK by Robin Arvickson

Obediah is an acknowledged illegitimate son of Jonathan(John Byas).
Amherst Deed Book V,pg 327, John Bias deeded the place where he lived,con taining
100 acres adjoining the lands of Richard S Ellis,Talbert and Noel,to Obedi ah for his past and continuing love and affection during a long affliction ." I bear to my natural son Obediah Knuckles for $1.00"Signed 8/31/18 35 by John Byas.This was recorded on 4/15/1836 after Archibald Reynolds,Jo hn Gue and Thos P Eubank swore their witness approval.(Note-This is the on ly reference found that John Bias may have been the father of Obediah ). In 1878,Amherst County records list R.Beverly,W.B. Johns and Obedi ah as defendants in a case with a man named Hassley.In deed book LL,pg 332 ,on 3/3/1879,Obediah declared a Homestead deed in the amount of $566. 92 to be free of any levy,garnishment or sale by any legal authority or de mand.On 10/3/1884,deed book PP,pg 261,he declared another homestead exempt ion of an additional $435.00.

Deed Book BB,pg 217-Obediah and Belindy sold 100 acres to Henry S Taylor o n

Know all men by these presents that I, John Bias of the County of Amher st for and in consideration of the love and affection I bear to my natur al son Obadiah Knuckles as well as for the consideration of one doll ar to me in hand paid before the ensealing and delivery of these presen ts and more particularly for the continued kindness of the said Obadiah Kn uckles to me during a long affliction and under the belief of the continua nce of the same during my life have given and ganted and these presen ts do give and grant unto said Obadiah Knuckles his heirs and asigns forev er the tract of land of land on which I now live supposed to contain One H undred acres and adjoins the lands of Richard S Ellis, Talbot Noel and oth ers-To have and to hold the said tract of land unto him the said Obadiah K nuckles and his heirs forever after my death and the said John Bias for hi mself his executor and administ will warrant and defend the lands aforesa id against the claim of all every person whomsoever witness my hand and se al this 31st day of August 1835.

X John Bias (his Mark)

Teste
Tho N Eubank,
John Gue (x) his mark
Archibald Reynolds

At a court held for Amherst County on the 21st day of September 1835
This deed was proved in open court by the oath of Thomas N Eubank a subscr ibing witness thereto and ordered to lay for further proof. And in the cle rk's office of the said county court on the 19th day of October 1835. T he same was further proved by the oath of Archibald Reynolds another subsc ribing witness thereto and laid by for further proof. And in the said Cler k's office on the 15th day of April 1835. The same was further proved by t he oath of John Gue

Can this be the mother of Obediah?
IN 1830 Amherst Co, VA is a Rosannah Nuckles next door to a James Bias. T he oldest woman in her houshold is age70-80 and another 30-40 and 2 mal es under 5 and one male 5-10

Researchers for this line
Doris Parker Mullins dmullins@botetourt.org
Wayne Wrench59Pan@aol.com

Title: Strangers in Their Midst
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: 95
Text: Amherst County Court Clerks Office May 7, 1860-311-Registered by ord er of April Court 1860 Obediah Nuckles a free man of colour-bright complexion-5 feet 10 3/4 inches high-small scar between eye brows-no other scar a pparent on head face or hands-born in Amherst and descended from ancestors free before the 1st day of May 1806.

As I stated in the answer that was sent about Obadiah Nuckles he was on the Monacan Indian Rolls which meant he was Monacan Indian thats all I know concerning him. The tribal Rolls is the original Indian roll that holds the names of the original Monacan Indians who were in the Bear Mounta in area and settled at the old Johns Settlement on Bear Mountain. If you can prove blood kin to someone on the rolls its a possibiliy that you could become a member of the Monacan Nation.
http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.nuckles/9.11.12.21.24.2/mb.ashx

http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.nuckles/9.11.14/mb.ashx
your inquiry about obadiah nuckols, there is a book called strangers in their midst by sherrie s. mcleroy and william r mcleroy, published by heritage books, it lists the free blacks of amherst county, which the indians we re called blacks, back then, look on pg. 150, there it lists obadiah, also my friend, jerry white eagle taylor, knows alot about the monocan history which is where obadiah is listed, his phone # is 804-299-5795 and his e -mail is whiteag@webtv.net, also his fax is 208-694-2770. the monocan museum in amherst county va. is open to the public tues.- sat, they have a lot of info. and their ph # is 804-946-5391

http://www.joepayne.org/brightstar.html
It was in my original opinion that these Monacan were actually Freedmen, and Melungeon and that this was a back door attempt to gain status as a tribe. My opinion has changed a little since a few months ago. I s till believe that many were Freedmen. But I now believe that they were the UNREGISTERED FREEDMEN who never applied to the Goverment or the Bureau of Indian Affairs for benifits. I also believe that there are former slave owning family's who are also involved with Virginia getting state reconition for these folks. I also believe that there are "factions" of the Melungeon's at work with all of this as well. My work with checking the Monacan is by no means gonna be over any time soon. But for the time being, I only ask that you look at these names and if "you know" this info is incorrect, then do your part in making it correct. Think about this!! What would your ancesters say, if they were alive today and knew that their names were being used by folks living today wanting tribal reconition, with their CHEROKEE birthright?

MONACAN ORIGINAL ROLLS
Obidiah Nuckles-----1815--------------Belinda Gue
William Beverly--------1873------------Rosa Knuckles
George W. Beverly------1876----------Alice Knuckles
Frank Hicks--------------1880----------Birdie Nuckles
Calvin Nuckles----------1881----------Luthena Tyree
George Branham Jr.-------1902---------Gertrude Nuckles

MARRIAGES - MONACAN ROLLS (no dates)
Obidah Nuckles----m-----Susan Knuckles
William Robert Bowman-------m---Aria Knuckles
Bowman Knuckles------m-----Daisy Johns
Kinkle Johns------------m----------Mary Jane Branham Knuckles

I cannot explain why Obadiah Sr and Belinda Gue would be listed. Belinda 's father was from France and her mother was Margarett Whitten. And there is no evidence that Mary Nuckles was Indian or John Bais. It does not m ake any sense that they are listed. A most interesting observation. Does anyone have any ideas?

[DI7176] DECEASED Knuckles, Obediah.
YEAR [1866].
NOTE Date of death: June 1866.
SOURCE Source of information: Amherst County, 1866, page 2.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Amherst County.

Obediah's death certificate have his parents are listed as John Nuckles a nd Mary Nuckles. We know John Nuckles is incorrect - it's John Bias, b ut I do believe Obediah's mother was Mary Nuckles

[NI7177] Ellon N Nuckolls
Age: 53 State: VA 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0013
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0239
County: Carroll
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Daughter Flora E 24 Virginia
Grandson Elbert J Myers 04 Virginia

[NI7191] Ellis Sloan b: 28 February 1819 in POLK Co. TN d: 24 June 1896 in MONTGOME RY Co. AR
. +Permelia Green Freeman b: 16 May 1827 in RUTHERFORD Co. NC. d: 15 Mar ch 1900 in Estelline, HALL Co. TX m: 26 January 1843 in MURRAY Co. GA

[NI7202] 1940 Amherst Co, VA
Harry Branham «tab»38
Edith J Branham «tab»38
Catherine Branham «tab»18
Annie Branham «tab»16
Hattie Bello Branham «tab»14
Rufus Branham «tab»12
Wilbert Branham «tab»10
Frances Branham «tab»9
George Branham «tab»6
Harry C Branham «tab»4
Betterton Branham «tab»2

[DI7202] Name: «tab»Mr Harry Loving Branham
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»82
Birth Date: «tab»6 Apr 1903
Death Date: «tab»16 Apr 1985
Death Place: «tab»Lynchburg, Lynchburg (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»23 Apr 1985
Father: «tab»George Branham
Mother: «tab»Gertrude Knuckles
Spouse: «tab»Edith John Branham
Military Status: «tab»none

[NI7205] Another neighbor of Matlock's was Richard Bullock [called by some Richar d, Jr.]

1757 DB B-170-172 11 Apr 1757 Richard Bullock and Ann, his wife, of t he Province of North Carolina to Thomas Shelton of Louisa Co., 12 pds- 10 s. currt. money. 50 acres... sd Bullock's and Sheltons their corn er in John Metlock's line ... pine near the road. /s/ Richard Bullock Ac knowledged before us 25 Apr 1757: John Pettus, Charles Smith. Sealed a nd Delivered in presents of : Tyree Harris, John (M) Matlock, Elizabeth H arris. 24 Apr proved by oaths of Tyree Harris, John Matlock and Elizabe th Harris. (Davis, op. cit., p. 122)

757 - Louisa Co DB B-223-224 22 Nov 1757 John Matlock of Fredericksv ille Par., Louisa Co., to Nicholas Matlock, Son of sd. John Matlock, of sa me. For Natural Love and Affection. 100 acres in
Fredericksville Par., on branches of Hickory Bear Creek ... Thomas Travill ion's line ... Thomas Shelton's and Travillion's corner ... Shelton's li ne to John Street's corner ... Richard Bullock's line ... near sd. John
Matlock's Spring ... sd. Matlock's old line. /s/ John (M) Matlock 22 N ov 1757 acknowledged by John Matlock. (Davis, op cit.)

(Hickory Bear Creek was the watercourse mentioned in land recor ds of Matthew Jouett, father of previously mentioned John Jouett [son-in-l aw of Robert Harris] and also father of Henrietta Jouett, wife of Joseph W illiams I, later of Lunenburg Co. Joseph Williams was the brother of Nath aniel Williams, of Daniel Williams, and of John Williams II "of Goochland ." Refer to biography of Luke Waldrop, who allegedly was married to Chris tian or Christina Travllion. )

Source: Adam Symes and his descendants. Morris, Jane,. Philadelphia. Dorra nce and Co.. 1938.

[NI7212] Never married . Accompanied his sister Agatha to Georgia and South Carol ina

[NI7225] Informant on fathers death Cert Mrs Hallie Whitfield

Name: Hallie N. Whitfield
SSN: 406-05-7442
Last Residence: 42301 Owensboro, Daviess, Kentucky, United States of Amer ica
Born: 26 Oct 1905
Died: 6 Aug 1996
State (Year) SSN issued: Kentucky (Before 1951 )

[DI7226] Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer (KY) - February 1, 1995
Deceased Name: Lucille Nuckols Pryor
Lucille Nuckols Pryor, 95, of Lake Worth, Fla., died Monday, Jan. 30, 199 5, at the Convalescent Center of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Fl a. She was born in Maceo to Oscar and Alma Mary Miller Nuckols and graduat ed from Daviess County High School. She was a member of First Baptist Chur ch of West Palm Beach; attended Walnut Street Baptist Church when she annu ally visited Owensboro; and was a member of the Daughters of America, Pea ce Council No. 28 in Washington, D.C. She was preceded in death by three b rothers, Miller, Clifford and Oscar Nuckols Jr.; and three sisters, Kate C handler, Marian Fenwick and Eloise Chappell. Survivors include a daught er and son-in-law, Joan P. and Robert J. Roberson of Lake Worth, Fla.; a g randdaughter and grandson-in-law, Robin and David Ackerman of West Palm Be ach; a great-granddaughter, Tara Ackerman of West Palm Beach; a sister, Ha llie Whitfield of Owensboro; three nieces, Betty Jean Toler and Beverly Ha ncock, both of Owensboro, and Theda Vance of St. Cloud, Fla.; eight nephew s, Raymond Whitfield, Oscar Chappell, R.W. Chappell, D.G. Chandler, Melv in Chandler, Jimmy Chandler, David Chandler and Sherman Chandler, all of O wensboro; and several great-nieces and great-nephews. Services are at 11: 30 a.m. Saturday at James H. Davis Funeral Home. Burial in Elmwood Cemeter y. Visitation is from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Palm Beach Post, The (FL) - February 1, 1995
Deceased Name: LUCILLE NUCKOLS PRYOR
age 95, of Lake Worth, died Monday, Jan. 30, 1995. Born in Maceo, Ky., s he was a resident of the area since 1965 coming from Washington, D.C. Mr s. Pryor was a member of the First Baptist Church of West Palm Beach and t he Daughters of America Peace Council #28 of Washington, D.C. Surviv ed by her daughter, Joan Roberson and husband Robert, Lake Worth; siste r, Hallie Whitfield, Owensboro, Ky.; granddaughter, Robin Ackerman and hus band David and great granddaughter, Tara Ackerman all of West Palm Beac h. Service is 11:30 a.m. Saturday at James H. Davis Funeral Home, 3009 Fre derica St., Owensboro, Ky., followed by burial at Elmwood Cemetery. BABION E-STEPHENSON FUNERAL HOME Lantana Family Owned & Operated

[DI7227]
Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953
Name: «tab»Mrs Dennis G Chandler Bates
[Mrs Dennis G Chandler Nuckols]
Death Date: «tab»1 Dec 1945
Death Location: «tab»Jefferson
Residence Location: «tab»Jefferson
Age: «tab»43y 10m 7d
Gender: «tab»Female- Married
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»30 Jan 1902
Birth Location: «tab»Daviess, Kentucky
Spouse's Name: «tab»D G Sr
Father's Name: «tab»Oscar C Nuckols
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Mother's Name: «tab»Alma Miller
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Informant- James Chandler, Pinesboro, KY
COD-Brain Tumor

[NI7228] Death Cert DOB 10/16/1911

[NI7229] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Miller Lee Nuckols res Courthouse, Washington, DC
Age 21 born Jun 28 1897 Maceo, KY
Father born Maceo KY
Employed by US Govt, Wash DC
Kin-Oscar Nuckols, Maceo, KY
Med height, med build, grey eyes, brown hair
Signed Aug 24 1918

NUCKOLS MILLER L 068 HANCOCK DAVIESS 01-09-1966 016 07855 1966

Residence at time of marriage to Anna Kinnard Lechter was Washington DC

[NI7230] Parents:
John Columbus Chappell (1857 - 1931)
Hattie Rice Chappell (1869 - 1940)

Maude J. Blunk (Wife) b. About. 1898 in Daviess County, KY
Marriage: 8 JAN 1927 in Hancock County, KY
Children: Robert Lee Chappell b. 30 May 1927 in Daviess County, KY

Middle name spelling has also been shown as "Wilburn."
Roscoe was a son of John Columbus Chappell & Harriet A. Rice.
Roscoe first married Maude J. Blunk (1902-1982) on January 8, 1927 in Hancock County, Kentucky. Marriage ended in divorce. They had one identified son.
Roscoe then married Eloise Nuckels (1903-1988) on April 14, 1929 in Hancock County, Kentucky. They had children.

[DI7231] Name: «tab»William Kay Cole
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»8 Mar 1897
Birth Place: «tab»Maybeury, West Virginia
Father: «tab»William M Cole
Mother: «tab»Mattie Nuckles
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jun 1939: Name listed as WILLIAM KAY COLE

[NI7234] Name: «tab»Roscoe Wilborn Chappell Jr
Gender: «tab»Male
Marriage Date: «tab»24 May 1980
Marriage Place: «tab»Robertson, Tennessee, USA
Spouse: «tab»Betty Joyce Rock
image at ancestry

[DI7234] Name: «tab»Roscoe Wilborn Chappell Jr
[R W Chappell Jr]
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»2 Nov 1929
Birth Place: «tab»Lewisport Ha, Kentucky
Death Date: «tab»13 Sep 2006
Father: «tab»Roscoe W Chappell
Mother: «tab»Eloise Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Dec 1950: Name listed as ROSCOE WILBORN CHAPPELL JR; 30 Sep 1994: Name listed as R W CHAPPELL

[XI7234] Name: «tab»Roscoe Wilborn Chappell
Birth Date: «tab»26 Jul 1900
Birth Place: «tab»Hancock County, Kentucky, USA
Death Date: «tab»9 Jul 1980
Death Place: «tab»Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Lewisport Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Lewisport, Hancock County, Kentucky, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»Maude J. Chappell
Father: «tab»John Columbus Chappell
Mother: «tab»Hattie Chappell
Children: «tab»Roscoe Wilburn Chappell Jr.
Robert Lee Chappell

[NI7248] Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950 Record
Name: Annie Bel Ault
Estimated Birth Year: 1874
Age: 73
Death Day: 29
Death Month: Apr
Death Year: 1947
County: Pulaski
Volume Number: 25
Roll Number: 1947
Certificate Number: 1050

[NI7249] Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950 Record
Name: Bartholo A Ault
Estimated Birth Year: 1867
Age: 81
Death Day: 24
Death Month: Jul
Death Year: 1948
County: Pulaski
Volume Number: 42
Roll Number: 1948
Certificate Number: 8076

[NI7296] Robertson Co TN Will Bk 11, pg 286-287Inventory of James WALTON, deceased
286) An inventory of the estate of James WALTON Deceased
One negro girl named Martha about fourteen years old. 1 mare & colt, 2 mu le
colts five head of cattle, three head of sheep, four head of goats, thir ty
three head of hogs, two bedsteads, beds & furniture, one eight day cloc k, one
table and candlestand, seven sitting chairs, one armed chair, six glass
tumblers, one pepper & vinegar ___, six plates & sugar dish, one coffee mi ll
and coffee pot, some cups & saucers, some coffee and sugar, one set kniv es &
forks, some table & teaspoons, one candle stick, two pair of ___, two
skillets, one pot, two buckets and one jar of lard, some bacon, some sa lt &
whiskey, one book, three ploughs, two pair of geers, one hoe, one choppi ng
axe, one iron wager?, one ___, sharp tools consisting of chisels, gauges,
saws, axes and brace stock, bitts & one grind stone, two work benches a nd set
of wheels & frame of body for one ___, some waggon timbers, lot of waln
plank and stone auger & suitable tools with it, one hand vice, some rasp er &
files, some hoop irons, one man's saddle & bridle, blanket & one pair of
saddle bags, lot of corn.Book Account
Benjamin B PORTER--------------------------------------14.55
Robt KARR-----------------------------------------------1.00
Robt RANDOLPH-------------------------------------------4.50
? MAGEE------------------------------------------------.12/2
Martin WALTON------------------------------------------21.91
John KELTON--------------------------------------------15.75
Anthony FISHER------------------------------------------5.42287)
Amount Bro't Forward-----------------------------------63.26
Jackson COUTS-------------------------------------------7.37
William WILLIS-----------------------------------------15.15
Geo STONE----------------------------------------------16.12
Thomas HENRY--------------------------------------------3.87
Azariah DOSS Jr-----------------------------------------1.12
S J HENRY-----------------------------------------------5.12
David HENRY Jr------------------------------------------8.72
William PITT--------------------------------------------7.12
James HENRY---------------------------------------------9.87
Thomas BAIRD--------------------------------------------6.58
Daniel HENRY--------------------------------------------2.09
James DOSS---------------------------------------------10.50
Willie WOODARD------------------------------------------3.37
------------------------------------------------------167.53
Amount Bro't Forward----------------------------------167.53
William LARSON-------------------------------------------.75
Elvis DROUGHN--------------------------------------------.50
Willie HOWARD------------------------------------------15.19
Samuel E?-----------------------------------------------2.25
Franklin RANDOLPH---------------------------------------4.85
David HENRY Jr------------------------------------------8.39
Tabitha FOOTE--------------------------------------------.62
Charles HOWARD------------------------------------------1.12
Meredith EDWARDS-----------------------------------------.37
Azariah HENDLEY-----------------------------------------2.50
? NUCKOLLS---------------------------------------------11.37
Taylor CONE----------------------------------------------.12
Alexander WALTON----------------------------------------8.00
John COUTS?--------------------------------------------24.54
Cash on hand--------------------------------------------1.37
Amount of---------------------------------------------249.47
The above is a true inventory of all the goods & chattels rights & credi ts of
the said James WALTON Deceased which have come to my hand, possession or
knowledge or the hands of any other person for me to the best of my knowle dge
and belief,this the 1st of November 1842Meredith WALTON, Admr

[NI7302] After his father's death went to live in Nelson Co. KY.

[NI7304] Never married, left her interest to her brother THOMAS and sisters FRANC ES and MERINDA.

[NI7305] Lived in Hanover Co. Va. Cut out of her father's will because she had n ot obeyed him.

[NI7308] Went to Mercer Co. KY.. to live; given power of attorney Nov. 1,1796 by D AVID SHELTON of Caswell Co. N.C. to sell his Madison Co. Ky. land a nd 50 acres on Cumberland River. (Bk. 3 Po 204 Mercer Co.)

A question as to the father of this Samuel, per the following documentatio n:
The SHELTONS by Clay HENSLEY and Zelois HENSLEY, privately printed, 1985, p24, "Samuel SHELTON (7) 1703-1793...(son of William and Hannah
ARMISTEAD SHELTON)...Wife, Judith CLOUGH, children were...4. Samuel SHELT ON 1736-1826, m Sarah WADDY, will made 1801, recorded in Albemarle C o, Va in 1826, had...Samuel Waddy SHELTON b 1758, d 5-28-1833, m in Hano ver Co, Va, in 1781 to Jane HENDERSON and moved to Mercer Co, Ky. (Com p. Amer. Gen. Vol 4 p 414).
Children: a. Wm. Henderson SHELTON; b. Peter SHELTON; c. David R.
SHELTON... d. John H. SHELTON; e. Mary H. (Polly) SHELTON; f. Elizabeth
(Betsy) SHELTON; G. Nancy H. SHELTON; and H. Thomas SHELTON..."

Abstracts of Rev War Pension Files,p3100 (forwarded by Arva Jewell KENNEDY ), Samuel SHELTON, Jane, VA Line, W8716, ...Sol m Jane or Jenny HENDERS ON on 22 May 1781 in Hanover Co VA, sol d 28 May 1833 & his wid appl 2 S ep 1836 in Mercer Co KY

Name: SHELTON, SAMUEL
Pension #: W8716
State: VA
Age: NA
Ap Date: 03 Sep 1832
SHELTON, SAMUEL: First enlisted 1775 or 6 in Louisa Co., Va...he later ser ved under the Indians was a Sergeant Major. Rev. John D. Paxton, stat es he has been an elder in the Presbyterian Church in Danville for many ye ars.

Spouse: HENDERSON, JANE
Sp. Age: 78
Sp.Ap Date: 02 Sep 1836
JANE HENDERSON: A resident of Mercer Co., Ky. She was raised in the same n eighborhood with her husband, Samuel Shelton who was born raised in Loui sa Co., Va...married him 22 May 1781 in Hanover Co., Va. (Copy of marria ge bond from Louisa Co., Va. :Samuel Shelton Jenny Henderson dated 20 M ay 1781) John Nuckles was the bondsman. Samuel Shelton died 28 May 1833.

Affiant 1: Shelton, Thomas
Thomas Shelton: Son of Samuel Shelton, dec'd, resident of Boyle Co., Ky ., in 1853 appts Geo. H. Monsarrat his atty.

Affiant 2: Harlan, James
James Harlan: Samuel Shelton his wife were from his boyhood members of t he Presbyterian Church. Has known them for 20 years knows several of the ir children grandchildren thinks their oldest child is over 50.

Affiant 3: Foster, John
SHY, JESSE: A citizen of Mercer Co., Ky. first enlisted in Orange Co ., NC in late 1770. He knows of no one who can prove his service.

KY REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION ABSTRACT OF APPLICATION - SAMUEL SHELTON
Spouse: HENDERSON, JANE Sp. Age: 78 Sp.Ap Date: 02 Sep 1836 JANE HENDERSON: A resident of Mercer Co., Ky. She was raised in the same neighborhood with her husband, Samuel Shelton who was born raised in Louisa Co., Va...married him 22 May 1781 in Hanover Co., Va. (Copy of marriage bond from Louisa Co., Va. :Samuel Shelton Jenny Henderson dated 20 May 1781) «u» John Nuckles was the bondsman«/u» . Samuel Shelton died 28 May 1833. Affiant 1: Shelton, Thomas Thomas Shelton: Son of Samuel Shelton, dec'd, resident of Boyle Co., Ky., in 1853 appts Geo. H. Monsarrat his atty. Affiant 2: Harlan, James James Harlan: Samuel Shelton his wife were from his boyhood members of the Presbyterian Church. Has known them for 20 years knows several of their children grandchildren thinks their oldest child is over 50. Affiant 3: Foster, John

[NI7309] A William H Henderson made a family record dated (on his 59th birthda y) 16 Nov 1852. He wrote that his paternal grandfather was William Henderson who was born, lived and died on Taylor's Creek, Hanover County Virgin ia and was married to Elizabeth. Their children were William, Thomas, Barbara, Mary,
Elizabeth, Jane, John, Christopher, and Rollins. He wrote that his "aunt Jane married Samuel Shelton and had seven children- Peter, Elizabeth, Mar y, David, Nancy, Thomas, and John.

[NI7311] Louisa Co Va Deed Book N p.302, 28 Nov 1816

This indenture made and entered into this twenty eighth day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, Between John Austin, and Fleming Austin and Elizabeth Austin and Overton Mallory and Peggy his wife, and David S. Austin and Polley his wife, and Chisholm Davis and Docia his wife and Nancey Austin and Peter Hodges and Maria his wife and Bryce Austin, all of the County of Louisa except Overton Mallory and Peggy his wife (they of the County of Hanover) of the one part and John Shelton Jr. of the County of Louisa of the other part. Whereas Samuel NUCKOLLS, Grandfather of Lucy Austin Decd. who was the wife of the aforenamed John Austin, did by his Last Will and Testament duly recorded in the County Court of Louisa reference thereto for the same will more fully appear; Lend to his Daughter Frances Shelton wife of Peter Shelton Decd. Six Hundred and odd acres of land lying and being on the North side of the Southanna River, in the last mentioned County for and during her natural life after which to be equally divided between the heirs of the said Frances Shelton Lawfully begotten; The said Lucy Austin Decd. wife of the said John Austin was one of the Daughters of the said Frances Shelton who did depart this life without giving granting devising or making any conveyance whatsoever, of in or touching said land, which said large tract of land hath since been divided, and fifty and one quarter acres thereof alloted to and taken into the possession of the aforesaid John Austin, as his full proportion, as agreed to and between himself and John Shelton, senior, who purchased out the claim or claims of the most of said distributees of the aforesaid Frances Shelton, Decd. and given the same to his son John Shelton, Jr. who is now in possession of the same. Now this Indenture witnesseth that the said John Austin and Fleming Austin and Elizabeth Austin and Overton Mallory and Peggy his wife, and David S. Austin and Polly his wife and Chisholm Davis and Docia his wife and Nancey Austin and Peter Hodges and Maria his wife, and Bryce Austin who are the children and distributions of the said John Austin and Lucy his wife, Decd. For and in consideration of the sum of (blank) cash to them in hand paid by the said John Shelton, Jr at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge Have granted Bargained Sold and delivered and by these presents do grant bargain & sell unto the said John Shelton Jr his heirs and assigns the said fifty and one quarter acres land be the same more or less, and bounded as followeth (to wit) Beginning at a Post oak pointer standing in the line of Thomas Loyde thence with his line N 47[?] E 21 1/2 chain to a Cherry tree, Thence N. 48 E 1 1/2 chain to Hickory with James Johnson thence on his line N 2 E 8 1/4 chain with said Johnson to pines pointing thence N 61 1/2 W 10 Chain to red and white oak Saplins pointers thence a new line with said John Shelton Jr S 27 W. 34 1/4 chain to pointers on the side of a Branch thence a new line with the hundred acres allotted to Peter Shelton (who is of unsound mind) S 78 E 22 chain and 90 links to the Beginning together with all the appurtenances whatsoever to the said Tract or parcel of land belonging or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders and all the inheritance thereof and all the Estate right title interest property claim and demand whatsoever, also placing the said John Shelton Jr precisely in the situation of them the said John Austin, Fleming Austin, Elizabeth Austin, Overton Mallory and Peggy his wife, David S. Austin and Polly his wife, Chisholm Davis and Docia his wife, Nancey Austin, Peter Hodges & Maria his wife and Bryce Austin and of each and every of them respectively of in and to the said tract or parcel of land hereby Bargained & sold and of in and to every part, and parcel thereof, with all the appurtenances To have and to hold all the aforesaid tract or parcel of land and premises and every part and parcel thereof with all and singular the appurtenances unto the said John Shelton Jr his heirs and assigns to the only proper use and behoof of him the said John Shelton Jr his heirs and Assigns forever, and the said John Austin, Fleming Austin, Elizabeth Austin, Overton Mallory & Peggy his wife, David S. Austin and Polly his wife, Chisholm Davis and Docia his wife, Nancey Austin, Peter Hodges and Maria his wife and Bryce Austin for themselves and their heirs respectively aforesaid land and premises against themselves and their respective heirs and against all and every other person or persons whatsoever, claiming or to claim any right or title to the said land and premises or any part thereof, from, by, or under them or any or either of them respectively, or against any person or persons, whatsoever, shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents, In witness whereof the said John Austin, Fleming Austin, Elizabeth Austin, Overton Mallory and Peggy his wife, David S Austin and Polly his wife, Chisholm Davis and Docia his wife, Nancey Austin, Peter Hodges and Maria his wife, and Bryce Austin, have hereunto set their hands and affixed their hands and seals the day and year first above written

John Austin (seal)

Fleming Austin (seal)

Elizabeth her A mark Austin (seal)

David S Austin (seal)

Chisholm Davis (seal)

Docia her X mark Davis (seal)

Polly L Austin (seal)

Peter his X mark Hodges (seal)

Maria her X mark Hodges (seal)

------------------------------------------------------------

Very interesting is "John Shelton, senior, who purchased out the claim or claims of the most of said distributees of the aforesaid Frances Shelton, Decd. and given the same to his son John Shelton, Jr. who is now in possession of the same." I'm trying to track down the other deeds associated with this buyput of the Samuel Nuckolls plantation.

Cheers,
BillWilliam C Hicklin

[DI7311] Based on indenture John Austin dated 1816 naming Lucy, gd of Samuell Nuckolls as "deceased"

[DI7322] Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 about William M. Tate
Name: «tab»William M. Tate
Death Date: «tab»28 Apr 1922
County of Death: «tab»Forsyth
Certificate: «tab»9295-D
Name: «tab»William M Tate
Titles and Terms: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»28 Apr 1922
Estimated Death Year: «tab»
Age at Death: «tab»67 years 6 months 16 days
Death Place: «tab»Cumming, Forsyth, Georgia, United States
Birth Date: «tab»12 Oct 1854
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Forsyth County
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color (Expanded): «tab»White
Race: «tab»White
Ethnicity: «tab»American
Spouse's Name: «tab»G E Hammonds
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Fathers Name: «tab»Miles G Tate
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Nuchalls
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2297143
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4178235
Image Number: «tab»01068
Reference Number: «tab»9295

[DI7323] Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 about Georgia E Tate
Name: «tab»Georgia E Tate
Death Date: «tab»14 Feb 1931
County of Death: «tab»Forsyth
Certificate: «tab»3304

[DI7324] Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 about Mrs. Virginia Fincher
Name: «tab»Mrs. Virginia Fincher
Death Date: «tab»3 Nov 1934
County of Death: «tab»Fulton
Certificate: «tab»29598

[DI7325] Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 about Elizabeth Saylor
Name: «tab»Elizabeth Saylor
Death Date: «tab»21 Feb 1923
County of Death: «tab»Floyd
Certificate: «tab»4883-E

[XI7334]
U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
Name: «tab»Thomas E Nuckols
Death Date: «tab»19 Mar 1899
Cemetery: «tab»Family Buryiwg Ground
Cemetery Location: «tab»Rockville, Virginia
Private, Co Guys Battery, Goochland Co,
Applicant Mrs T J Sadler, Sabot, Goochalnd Co, 10/8/1931

[NI7335] Census Place:Dover, Goochland, Virginia 1880
Source:FHL Film 1255367 National Archives Film T9-1367 Page 27 2D
P. T. MELTONSelfMMW45VAOcc:FarmerFa: VAMo: VA
Ann MELTONWifeFMW38VAFa: VAMo: VA
William MELTONSonMSW18VAFa: VAMo: VA
Belford MELTONSonMSW16VAFa: VAMo: VA
Emma MELTONDauFSW12VAFa: VAMo: VA
Ben MELTONSonMSW3VAFa: VAMo: VA
Robert MELTONSonMSW1VAFa: VAMo: VA

Ann E Melton
Age: 56 State: VA 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0015
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0035
County: Goochland
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Son Stone Wall J 24 Virginia
Son Jurney T 18 Virginia
Sister Mary M Nichols 52 Virginia

[DI7335] Name: «tab»Anne Elizabeth Melton
[Anne Elizabeth Nuchols]
Gender: «tab»Female, widow
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»76-4-13
Birth Date: «tab»1847
Death Date: «tab»11 Mar 1923
Death Place: «tab»Ashland, Hanover, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»8 Mar 1923
Father: «tab»William A Nuchols
Mother: «tab»Susan Nuchols
Inf Journey Melton

[NI7336] 1880Census Place:Dover, Goochland, Virginia
Source:FHL Film 1255367 National Archives Film T9-1367 Page 27 2D
P. T. MELTONSelfMMW45VAOcc:FarmerFa: VAMo: VA
Ann MELTONWifeFMW38VAFa: VAMo: VA
William MELTONSonMSW18VAFa: VAMo: VA
Belford MELTONSonMSW16VAFa: VAMo: VA
Emma MELTONDauFSW12VAFa: VAMo: VA
Ben MELTONSonMSW3VAFa: VAMo: VA
Robert MELTONSonMSW1VAFa: VAMo: VA

[NI7337] Parentage not proven. Info from Doris Dell. I sent email in dispute. probably a child of a different mother becasue there were girls in the 18 30 census born prior to marrriage date of parents

[NI7338] Ann E Melton
Age: 56 State: VA 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0015
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0035
County: Goochland
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Son Stone Wall J 24 Virginia
Son Jurney T 18 Virginia
Sister Mary J Nichols 52 Virginia (sic)

[BI7339] Name: J. SMITH NUCKOLS
Birth Date: JUN 1853
Race: W
Sex: M
Father: WILLIAM
Mother: ELIZABETH
Page: 4

1880 Census name Thomas Joseph Nuckols, son age 32

Name: «tab»Joe Smith Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»10 Jun 1853
Birthplace: «tab»Hanover, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»William A. Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Elizabeth Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I01762-1
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046938
Reference Number: «tab»Pg 4, 154
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X562-79G : accessed 6 April 2012), Joe Smith Nuckols (1853).

[NI7340] From:JULIE GUE SMITH (JCAT13@AOL.COM)Looking for James H Gue believed to h ave been born to Linsey & Nancy(Nicely) Gue in 1838 or 1844. It is possib le that there were 2 James from this area. Linsey was married in Rockbrid ge Co. in 1832. His mother is believed to have been Balinda Gue who lat er married Obediah Nuckles in Rockbridge 9-7-1815. I cannot locate Balinda 's father and cannot valiate any of this info. There is some very poor res earch on this family who later moved to WV. The researchers aim I belie ve was to gain acess to DAR records. Please help if you can. I am only int erested in searching my family and recording an accurate account of the ir history.

[NI7341] Gue family connection from Billie Miller sgmillie@wwd.net

[NI7342] gave consent for marriage of dau Malinda to marry Obediah Nuckles in 1815

[NI7343] Amherst 1850 census states he is laborer on canal.
The 1800 Census shows this family as being White, however his brother Obed iah and his family are listed as being Mulatto
In the 1880 houseohold is a granddaughter Rose age 5 b VA

[DI7343]
Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917 about Wm Nuckels
Name: «tab»Wm Nuckels
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1822
Birth Place: «tab»Amherst County
Death Date: «tab»19 Sep 1882
Death Place: «tab»Pedlar & Elon District, Amherst, Virginia
Death Age: «tab»60
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Gender: «tab»Male
Father Name: «tab»Obid Nuckels
FHL Film Number: «tab»2056972

[NI7345] Although probably the son of Obediah by overwhelming evidence, he is probably not the son of Belinda Gue. Obediah may have been married before Belinda since he is certainly old enough. Or may have been born out of wedlock to Obediah and Belinda. Seeking MALE descendants for DNA. Contact NWK Society. Free test

[NI7348] Father: Archelaus 'Archer' Rowsey b. About. 1765 in Rockbridge County, Vir ginia
Mother: Elizabeth Noel b. Before. 1772

[NI7349] A Samuel Nuckels is listed with Co F,50th Va infantry in the Civil War,enl isted 25/1861,Wytheville,Wythe County,Va.Pvt,N015 11/1/1861,Present in un it.

Family researcher
Robin Arvickson
Erie, PA
Rosuar@aol.com


Robin- (Rosuar@aol.com)
I don't have anything that 100% positively identifies Obediah as Samuel 's father - I have sent e-mails over the years to the people who have posted that info, but no one has been able to provide me with any proof of it. I do believe, however, that Samuel is Obediah's son because Obediah gives his permission for Samuel to marry Hannah Rowsey - and usually a parent would give permission.

[BI7355] me: «tab» Lee Roy Nuchols
Gender: «tab» Male
Birth Date: «tab» 9 Jan 1902
Birth Place: «tab» Maynardville, Blount
Father: «tab» Will M Nuchols
Mother: «tab» Mattie Martha Goddard

[NI7356] Jenkins, Tommie "Granny", age 97, of South Knoxville, passed away July 1 1, 2001 at Baptist Hospital. Preceded in death by husband, Labe Jenkins; p arents, William and Mattie Goddard Nuchols, 2 brothers, 2 sisters, and 3 s on-in-laws, Claude Thomas, Roy Hundley, Eldridge "Shady" Payne. Memb er of Gayland Heights Baptist Church. Survivors Daughters: Lois Thomas, Be tty Hundley, Annette Payne.
Truly blessed with numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great grea t-grandchildren.The family would like to express their sincere thanks to t he 3rd Floor staff at Baptist Hospital, Dr. Clint Dorian, Dr. Rick Mays, a nd Dr. Dorian's associate, Eric. Graveside service 11:00 a.m., Saturd ay at Highland South Cemetery, with Rev. Claude Thomas and Sam Thomas offi ciating. Pallbearers will be grandsons. In lieu of flowers, memorials m ay be made to Gayland Heights Baptist Church, P.O. Box 9311, Knoxvill e, TN 37940. Family will receive friends 7:00-9:00 p.m., Friday at Berry F uneral Home, Chapman Hwy.

[DI7356] Name: «tab»Tommie E Jenkins
[Tommie Esabelle Jenkins]
[Tommie E Nuchols]
SSN: «tab»413468864
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»27 Apr 1904
Birth Place: «tab»Maryville Bl, Tennessee
Father Name: «tab»William Nuchols
Mother Name: «tab»Martha T Goddard
Death Date: «tab»11 Jul 2001
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Signature on SSN Card: «tab»LABE JENKINS II
Relationship of Signature: «tab»Signature name differs from NH's name.
Notes: «tab»Mar 1948: Name listed as TOMMIE E JENKINS; Dec 1972: Name listed as TOMMIE ESABELLE JENKINS

[DI7357] Name: «tab»Ollie Mae Graves
[Mae Graves]
[Ollie Mae Nuchols]
SSN: «tab»412081826
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»20 Aug 1907
Birth Place: «tab»Maryville Bl, Tennessee
Father Name: «tab»William Nuchols
Mother Name: «tab»Mattie Goddard
Death Date: «tab»20 Oct 1992
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Signature on SSN Card: «tab»MAE GRAVES
Relationship of Signature: «tab»Signature name differs from NH's name.
Notes: «tab»03 Nov 1972: Name listed as OLLIE MAE GRAVES; 23 Oct 1992: Name listed as MAE GRAVES

[BI7358] Name: «tab»Hensley Nuchols
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»27 Jul 1910
Birthplace: «tab»Maryville, Blount, Tennessee
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»W.B. Nuchols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Mattie Nuchols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I09688-0
System Origin: «tab»Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»888876
Reference Number: «tab»item 228 p49

[XI7358] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about Charles Nuchols
Name: «tab»Charles Nuchols
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»27 Jul 1910
Death Date: «tab»13 Mar 1982
SSN: «tab»409283076
Branch 1: «tab»NAVY
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»31 Mar 1944
Release Date 1: «tab»16 Oct 1945

[DI7362] "Death of a Much Beloved Young Lady. On August sixth the death angel visit ed the home of Mr. J. H. Nuckols and took from them the eldest daughter, M iss Dexter. "She had been confined to her bed for three weeks with typho id fever and her condition was thought to be much better until Wednesd ay at five a.m., when she became alarmingly worse. She died that afterno on at four o'clock. She was twenty-two years old. "No young lady was posse ssed with a more loveable disposition which won for her a host of friend s. She treated everyone so kind that she was loved by every one with wh om she was associated. She as home loving and considered it a great virt ue to have an abundance of necessities that would make home happy. "She wi ll be missed by the circle of young folks of which she was a favorite, s he will be missed by the older people who esteemed her for her genial, soc iable disposition; and she will surely be missed by her father, mother, br others and sisters who have our entire sympathy. "She is survived by her f ather and mother, four sisters, Edna, Maud, Lucille and Mallie, and thr ee brothers, Paul, Jessee and Leon, and a host of relatives. "After funer al services Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Givin she was laid to re st at the Peden graveyard before a large concourse of relatives and friend s."

Name: «tab»Dexter Nuckols
Death Date: «tab»6 Aug 1919
Death Location: «tab»Barren
Residence Location: «tab»Barren
Age: «tab»22y 9m 11d
Gender: «tab»Female
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»10 Oct 1896
Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»John Nuckols
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Mother's Name: «tab»Mary Peden
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky

[NI7363] "In Memoriam. From The Apostolic Times, published at Lexington, Kentuck y, we clip the following tribute to the memory of a lady who was universal ly loved and esteemed in this community.

"Died at Glasgow, KY., Wednesday, Sept. 9th, 1874, Mrs. Josephine M. Nucko ls, wife of Dr. George Nuckols.

"In the fall of 1867, Mrs. Nuckols - then Miss Joe. Depp - was buried wi th Jesus by baptism into death. She had just reached the radiant morni ng of womanhood. The charms of earth were bright around her, and wooed h er heart with promises of happiness and peace. But she nobly accepte d, in preference, the promises of Jesus, and gave her heart and her li fe to him. The struggle which this required was made doubly severe by t he fact that of those whom she most loved not one agreed with her in her r eligious convictions.

"They respected her convictions, however, and loved her only the more f or hernoble devotion to what she believed to be right. I had the pleasu re to watch the progress of that struggle, and to witness the triumph of h er faith. I have never seen any one who seemed to receive the word of t he Lord more gladly than she did. As she arose from the baptismal grave h er face beamed with such heavenly joy, that almost involuntarily I exclaim ed, "That is sublime." I remember that many hearts were deeply touch ed by the self-sacrificing devotions to Jesus which she so beautifully exh ibited. It is but just to say that, after several years, seemed that the w orld had, by its insinuating power, partly regained its hold upon her hear t. But she did not, by any means, renounce her confidence in Jesus.

"At the time of her death she had been just three months a bride. Whi le we thought that she was yet in the joyous morning of her life, the nig ht came. But we thank God for the confidence that it was "the night of res t."

"I was at Glasgow on a hurried visit at the time, and with her grief stric ken husband and mother, and many sorrowing friends, I watached at her beds ide for hours at the night shadows deepend. She had almost entirely lost t he power of speech before I was here, but while able to talk she had expir ed unshaken confidence in Jesus, and perfect resignation to the will of t he Heavenly Father.

"By very great, and evidently painful efforts, she uttered two or three sh ort and broken sentences during the several hours of suffering that pass ed after my arrival. One was so full of the spirit of the dying Savior th at it seemed like a beam of light from heaven breaking through the gloom t hat filled our hearts." Tell ___ ___ that I forgive." Her mind was perfect ly clear to the last moment, and she went down in the baptism of death wi th an expression like that with which she arose from the watery grave."

Glasgow Municipal Cemetery
Josephine M. Nuckols
22 Sept 1849 - 9 Sept 1894

Glasgow (KY) Weekly News, 22 Oct 1874.

A FEELING of regret and deep sorrow was occasioned the whole community l st week by the death of Mrs. Josephine M. Nuckols, the wife of Dr. Geor ge Nuckols, which occured on Wednesday, the 9th inst. Her illness was of s hort duration, and a fatal termination was entirely unlooked for by a lar ge number of her friends. The shock experienced by them upon her sudden de ath was very great. She was in her twenty-fifth year, and had been marri ed just three months. Young, accomplished and lovely, rich in all those tr aits that make her sex admired and loved - yes, more, possessessed of a ll those attributes that characterizes a true woman, she held in the tende rest affeciton by her family and a large circle of friends.

"After an impressive funeral sermon, preached by Rev. L. E. Campbell at t he residence of Mr. James Depp, the father of the deceased, Thursday eveni ng, the remains were followed to theirfinal resting place in the family bu rying ground by a large concourse of friends, who testified to the high es timation in which the deceased was held by them, and their heart-felt symp athy with the grief-stricken husband and family."

Glasgow (KY) Weekly TImes, 17 Setp 1874

[NI7368] Amherst 1850 Census shows Obediah Nuckols age 21,working for a contract or on the canal.
George Negans, 25
Obediah Nuckles, 21, laborer
James Bias, 25, laborer

Deed book DD,pg 407,on 3/21/1857,Obediah and his wife Susan Ann sold 95 ac res which Obediah had got from Richard Johns by deed dated 2/21/1857,bei ng the same land conveyed to Richard Johns by William Johns by deed.

This family is listed in the 1880 Census as Mulatto

Daughter Anna marriage to Winston Branham calls both parties "Black"

Indian Island by Peter W. Houck and Mintcy D. Maxham...Calvin C. Knuckes a nd his wife's obits...copy of the original Monacan membership rolls...
bcatwalker@home.com (Becky)

A person (Eva Moody who is descended from Calvin's sister Arena Nuckles w ho married Winston Branham) wrote to my aunt about the race thing and t he census. She said that census takers were not allowed to write down Indi an, so put either M mulatto or B black. Many times the label had to do wi th the name of the person and not their race.

She said that many Cherokee passed through that area of Amherst Coun ty on their way to Washington to do business. Many Monacans thought they w ere Cherokee. Dr. Houck did research and found that the people were descen ded from a Sioux tribe. He got enough proof that the state of Virginia rec ognized the Monacans as the 8th Indian tribe about 15 years ago.

Hope Lynne Graves 3/2012
In addition I am trying to find a connection to Rosa Knuckles married to William Beverly in 1873 is also related, as well as Alice Knuckles married to George W. Beverly (1876), and Birdie Nuckles married to Frank Hicks (1880)

[NI7375] In 1759 John Dabney, of Hanover, bought from Joel Terrell and David Lew is four hundred acres, and from Joel Terrell four hundred more, which incl uded the present Birdwood plantation, and the oldest tavern perhaps in a ll the section, called at the time Terrell's Ordinary. In 1764 William Dab ney, a brother, purchased from Archibald Woods four hundred acres on Mechu m's River, above the Depot of that name. John soon returned to Hanover. Wi lliam sold his place in 1768 to William Shelton, and John having died in t he meantime, his trustees sold his land in 1773, six hundred acr es of it to James Kerr, and the remainder to Robert Anderson.

[NI7377] Sarah Ann Jennings family came from england?If Sarah came from engla nd or was directly related to a William Jennings.There is $150,000,0 00 in a England bank waiting for the directly connected to claim it.My gra ndmother was sent a letter years ago about the money,but didn't go.Her mot her was directly related,but I can't prove it since she has passed away.Th ey had one of the biggest estates in England.
There was a William Jennings that came from England that was connected.T he problem is that all records proving that he did or was the one got burn ed.This was in the fire of the Hanover county courthouse in the 1800's.Th ey say that William is buried in Hanover county,Va,but nobody really kno ws where at.The letter I was telling you about was written in the 1930 's to my grandmother Ada Lawson.
Ada Irene Lawson (married Walter Eugene May(e).She was directly relat ed to them.Her mother was Mary Elizabeth Jennings (who I think married ma rried a Arluis Lawson).Mary Elizabth Jennings father was a LLoyd Jennings ). All records my family had to this are gone.The Gov't in England wan ts direct written documention of proof.There have only been 3 or4 people t otal that have recevied any of their inheritance.These people lived in N ew York I think.

Tony Nuckols (7/2006)

[NI7380] John Minor, of Topping Castle, Caroline County, was the patentee of la nd on the north fork of the Rivanna as early as 1735. Of the eleven childr en of himself and his wife, Sarah, daughter of Thomas Carr, three have be en represented in Albemarle.

[NI7410] Did Elizabeth have a sister nancy who married John McGeehee in Louisa C o, VA 11/2/1820? This marriage was a MRS Nancy Nuckolls

Will written Louisa Co, VA Mary Nuckolls
5/15/1835 names Nephew James McGehee, gives slaves
nephew Samuel McGehee, slaves
neice Mary McGehee , slaves
nephews William and John McGeehhe, slaves
niece, Elizabeth Barrett, wife of Charles.
Will filed 8/7/1842.

In a court case I have sent for at Louisa Archives it lists her as Elizabeth Garland Barrett on suit by the McGehee family. On the other in fo it is in the McGehee books by Ethel Grider. I have chased my Milton N.M cGehee for 47 years. I am old and sick and about at my end. But just want ed to find his parents.There are 190 misspellings of the McGehee name w ho are actually McGregors from Scotland 1634.James 2nd son of Chief Patri ck McGregor and Marion McDonald who was sent at age 12 under name MackGahye to keep from being killed during proscription.. All my lines are Scots . I had flaming red hair and blue/grey eyes and a temper to match. I am fiercely Scots. So prayed that who ever Milton's mother was, she was a Scot. Now look . How much more Scotch can you get then Nuckolls. Anyway the cruel irony is that no one can spell Nuckolls either.Guess I should name my family book "the People who could NOT Spell Their Name".

I hope you can help out on my Mcgehee and Nuckolls. I have Elizabeth Nucko lls who married George Mcgehee .One of his sons is my Gr-Gr -Gr-Grandfather. Elizabeth remarried in 1822 to Charles Barrett
in Louisa and they spent years in litigation with the older sons of George by his first wife and also her (Elizabeth) children by Mcgehee were under Guardianship of Barrett. I know there was son George and son Nathaniel Madison and son John who also may have married a Nuckolls. But he died young. One of those sons or Elizabeth had my Gr Gr Grandfather Milton N. Mcgehee b 1810.I believe it was Elizabeth herself and George. I have not been able to find Elizabeth death date or place. Do you have any more on her? Pat «u»mountainmama42@bresnan.net «/u»

1830 Louisa Co, VA pg 9
Charles Barret 00101001-11010011
1840 Louisa Co, VA pg 252
Charles Barret 00001001-00110001
Close to Mary Nuckols - 00002000-00001 and Robert Cosby Family

The male you see with Charles in 1830 has to be my Mlton Nuckolls McGeh ee b 1810-1814. Plus I know Milton had 2 sisters Angeline and Martha An n. I have them and their husbands as they came to Tn and my Milton was bondsman for their 2nd marriages. Milton went toTN by 1833/34 so would not be on 1840 in VA.

Had 7 kids by George and married a Supreme Court Judge in Richmond who studied and
trained under John Marshall. Had 7 more children with Barrett

There is a Guardian Bond in Louisa Co pg322 Samuel Nuckols, Gdn to Elizabe th Garland Nuckols, daughter of Samuel Nuckols, deceased. $800. Thomas Smi th, Sec. (It is impossible since her father Samuel did not die until 1822)

[NI7418] Not proven to be the father of James. Dates fit with birth of son James around 1637. Location fits with settlement.

[NI7434] Veteran of the Civil War and served with Co "F" and Co "B" of 9th TN INF C SA, and Co "A" of the 14th Cavalry CSA

[NI7451] Parentage Not proven but evidence supports
Facts show :

Virginia State Land Office Grants
From 1679-1709 #7
Samuel NUCKOLLS 150 acres page 146

Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 16
Richmond Co, Records, 1692-1704
1699
"Attachment issued to Sam'll Nuckolls, Merchant of London against the esta te of John Bennett for 919 lb of Tobacco by Bill. Returned attached in t he hands of John Henderson, 772 of Tobacco being the proper estate of Jo hn Bennett this 10th day of 10'br 1699 per James Phillips"

Land Processioning Records 1719
Robert Bumpas, land no process as tenant is sick, George Cox, Thomas Jacks on, Robert Jennings overseer, John Kimbrough, Samuel Nuchels in beha lf of Mr John Perkins, Andrew Spraddling, Cornelius Tinsley, George Vau gh overseer, Watson, Winston.

On 10th of February 1719, The Vestry Book of Saint Paul's Parish (1704-178 6), page 191, "Returns of processioning of land in 1719. At a Vestry he ld at the Lower Church for St. Paul's Parish ye 8bery 10th 1719."
Precinct 27
Page 204, "The lands of Robert Jennings, Geo: Vaughn, Anth: Winston's orph ans Robert Bumpass and Spraddling, John Kimbrough, John Perkins, John Baco n, John Sladding, Thomas Jackson, Cornelius Tinsley, and Wattson, being ma de one precinct, of which Robert Jennings and Geo: Vaughn were overseer s, who made this return, March 30th 1720. We subscribers having compiled w ith our processioning according to the Order of the Vestry quietly witho ut disturbance, accordingly Andrew Spraddling, Geo: Cox, Samuel Nuckle s, in behalf of John Perkins, Cornelius Tinsley, John Sladding, Geo: Vaugh n, Robert Jennings, the land of Robert Bumpass being not processioned by r eason that his tenant was sick, the lands of Thomas Jackson, Anthony Winst on, and Wattson, by reason we could not give them timely notice. Sign ed by Robert Jennings and George Vaughn."

Land Processioning Records 3/2/1721 Ordered that Samuel Knuckles clear a r oad from the upper end of Matlock's road to the upper inhabitants on the n orth side of the South River and he have to assist him: John Bostick, Jo hn Bunch, Isaac John, Mr Thomas Johnson, David Meriwether, Mr Richard Phil lips

[NI7452] A preponderance of the evidence shows he is the son of Charles

Years ago a researcher mentioned that Obediah changed his name to Knuckle s. There is absolutly no evidence of this, as marriage was Nuckols. T he Knuckles name change began with son Robert "Bobby" after he left TN f or Kentucky and changed the spelling in the 1870 census. No Knuckles spell ing exhisted prior to 1870 for this line. Further evidence is that Bobb ys son Rueben who died in the Civil War , tombstone reads Nuckles, provi ng name change happened after 1861

For years and years, this line has played "havoc" with researchers. It w as not until recently that Dick Gault brought the real picture to light. T he reason Obediah was never found in any census, and why Overton was livi ng where Obediah lived for so long, is that they are one and the same pers on. His name was Obediah Overton Nuckles. You cannot create a family li ne by having one record throw you for a spin. The only mention of Obedi ah in ANY record is his first marrige in Goochland County and the w ar of 1812. Then he just dissapears. (But we know he lived beyond 183 2, the birth of his last child.) Although commmon with these guys, the loc ation, census pages, supporting facts, etc all reinforce the fact he was o ne and the same person. The Nuckolls Society has prepared a research pap er with the results of a 6 month quest for evidence and a copy os availab le free by request from the Society. Contact Sandi Koscak at Evilsizer3@ao l.com

It is very strange that no descendants of either Obediah nor Overton we re named after him.

Obie and Elizabeth Willis had two sons in Goochland County,Virginia--Robe rt and William who migrated with their parents to Kentucky after 1820.

REMEMBERANCES OF GREAT-GREAT AUNT SALLY AND GREAT-GREAT UNCLE BILL NUCKOLS as told to Colson Knuckles
After Obadiah Nuckols' first wife died (they had just two children: Robert and William), he then married a Brittian, ** who (from previous marriag e(s» was the mother of "Uncle" Bill Nuckols. She and Obadiah had just o ne child -" Aunt" Sally Nuckols (more in next paragraph). In the followi ng list are the names of Obadiah's stepchildren: (1) Carlo Helton; (2) Ephriam Helton; (3) William Helton (he took the Nuckols name and was called " Uncle" Bill Nuckols); (4) Solomon Collins (later called Sol Nuckols); ( 5) Elizabeth Helton (she married Sol Nuckols). Elizabeth and Sol are the p arents of Adkin Nuckols. Colson used to visit Adkin Nuckols house. Adkin h ad two sons: Ray and Floyd; and (6) Lucy Helton.
** Never proven Obediah married a Brittian


Many family stories passed thru the years have suggested Obediah was al so married to Jemima Osborn. Born 1814 Harlan CO. KY. she married John Ar nold Helton, son of John Helton and Barbara Shephard. Jemima is said to h ave been raised by Ephriam and Lucy Osborne and possibly a full blooded Ch erokee who took their name. Supposedly born with the name Birttain. Th is relationship has not been substanciated, so until we can provide docume ntation, she will be excluded from this tree.
From Fredwyn 4/2006-The only real Heltons we can find are those that belo ng to Jemimah Osborn and John Helton. They were married by Samuel Howa rd on 5 Jan 1832 in Harlan Co, KY, Book A, page 194. In 1880 census in Le slie County they were still married. John Helton would turn over in his gr ave if he knew his children are being assigned to the Knuckleses. Jemi ma and John had a William
Helton, but his year of birth was not the same as William R. Knuckles

1820 Albemarle Co, Frederickville, VA pg13 3000(?)1-300010 Owned no slave s
Overton Nuckles (children of Eliz Willis not living in this household)
This census looks like a mark was made in the male 4th column and then cro ssed thru and moved.
3m <10 (1811-1820) Wm, Robert and one who died prior to journey to TN
1m >45 (before 1775)
3f <10 (1811-1820) Nancy, Mary and ?
1f 45 or over (1776-1794)
Polly NICKLES or NUCKLES was possibly the thrid missing daught er of Obediah Overton. She married John Thomasson in Granger COun ty TN where Obediah and his family settled. In the 1820 census the re are 3 daughters under the age of 5 and only two account for, so t his possibly the third. More research to come
Also a Prepcia Nuckles md 9/14/1832 Grainger Co,TN to William Sparkman.

1830 NUCKLES OVERTON Grainger County TN pg69 No Township TN 11200001-1101 001
1m<5 (b1825-1830)
1m 5-10 (1820-1825)
2m 10-15 (1815-1820)
1m 50-60 (1770-1780)
1f < 5 (1825-1830)
1f 10-15 (1820-1825)
1f 15-20 (1810-1815)
1f 40-50 (1780-1790)

1840 Claiborn Co, TN pg 250 01010001-11102001
1m 5-10 (1831-1835) (Gabriel TJG? born 1832)
1m 15-20 (1821-1825) (John born 1821)
1m 50-60(1781-1790)
1f <5 (1836-1840)
1f 5-10 (1831-1835) (Aunt Sally? born 1834)
1f 10-15 (1826-1830)
1f 50-60 (1781-1790)

1850 in Grainger Co, TN 11th Dist
1247/1312- pg 87
Nuckles, Overton, age 70 b VA
Nancy A 65 b VA

[DI7452] Letter from Zenas Knuckles 2005 " My dad (Colson Knuckels) said that Obediah died on the way to Kentucky, buried somewhere in Virginia (present day) probably on Hwy #58."

Note from Randall Knuckles
Still pondering where he might be buried. The last reference you gave me was "near Hwy 58". I stumbled on an article that confirms what I suspected. The Hwy 58 designation in Virginia began around 1934 as a change from US 411. So that's a modern reference to whatever the original location might have been. That still seems an odd path path for Obediah to have been traveling from Tennessee.

The land Obediah sold to his son was on Clinch River in Coopers Ridge. That area located at the border of Claiborn TN (where he lived prior). Traveling to Harlan Co Courthouse KY where his son lived would suggest he went by way that most did thru the Cumberland Gap which is Hwy 58. Being familiar with Claiborne Co, he would be comfortable traveling the area he knew well. Dont you think?


Found a link for map from 1855. From this, I would think Obediah would most likely have taken a route to Kentucky along current 25-E. Getting to the other major route coming down Virginia is just too out of the way.

Notice the end point on the Virginia road. This would be current 58 except for the last mile or two. Hwy 58 used to follow a man-made cut from 1900's on the side of Cumberland Mountain to the top of the Gap - all in Virginia. This old road dropped down either to lower end of Harrogate or through Forge Ridge and over to Speedwell. If we take the "58" reference to actually mean this road, we still have the vicinity of Harrogate.

Something puzzles me a bit. This shows the Kentucky portion crossing Cumberland River to the east of the mouth of Yellow Creek. I believe this is the old Thomas Walker route. The Wilderness Road ran to the west and into Cumberland Ford. Evidence says Bobby first settled in Stoney Fork. But to get there from that point, you have to go east to Harlan and over Pine Mountain or west to Cumberland Ford and up Straight Creek. If William went to the flatlands, he certainly went to Cumberland Ford. If Bobby went that far with him, he had an easy trip from there to Stoney Fork.
Janene Simpson wrote:
After moving back to Pineville, in just a short time, Colson Knuckles started calling me and was going to take me to Obediah's grave "some day" soon - "As soon as I start feeling better" he would say. Well, we kept putting it off - at that time, he was getting very ill, but would have good times and bad times - and he would call me frequently and mention the grave site and said it was in Tennessee and said it wouldn't take too long to get to it. "Black.... something" he would say. For the life of me, I cannot remember the name of the place, but he said he knew just exactly where Obediah was buried and he wanted me to see it and know about it. Needless to say, we never made it to where Colson told me Obediah was buried. Colson passed away... It's too bad and it's quite sad. "We were going in his truck," he would say. I never heard him mention the site being up Stoney Fork.

More from Randall Knuckles
I'm working from memory but I thought Obediah died somewhere "near 58" as opposed to "on 58". Those suggest two different things so the wording is important. The most likely route Obediah would have taken would have been through Tennessee. Route 58 is in Virginia and a modern reference that Colson might have used. 58 runs at something of a diagonal to the Tennessee route and ends at the Kentucky/Virginia/Tennessee border. So saying "near 58" suggests a spot somewhere in the Cumberland Gap/Harrogate area, which is where 58 would merge with what is now 25-E. As you go farther back into Tennessee, you aren't "near" 58 at all. I'm not familiar with any spot called "Black-----" in that area but I can do some checking. I did check some cemeteries around there without any luck. Someone mentioned an old civil war cemetery that I have yet to find.

Zenas is the one who mentioned to me that the unknown Stoney Fork grave might be Obediah. I take that to mean he is unaware of the Tennessee site Colson talked about. Do you have contact with him to see if "Black" rings a bell? That still leaves somebody at Stoney Fork. Just from placement, it seems odd that it would be some unconnected party. There is too much open space to put someone that close to a family plot for no reason.

FYI, in the last few years an old pioneer cemetery was discovered and preserved just south of Pineville, Ky. It's at the entrance to Pine Mountain State Park and 25-E. I haven't checked it out but probably most will be unmarked so it might not help in research. But just thought I'd pass it on.

It does have a field stone as a marker and general appearance of a grave. And this is a second opinion based on ground probing by the local funeral director/coroner. He's dealt with old graves before so he'd know more than most about that. I'll try to talk with him and see if I can learn more but even digging up the site wouldn't likely tell us much.
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[XI7452] From Randal Knuckles 4/2011
revisited the Stoney Fork cemetery. I think Zenas has a good theory about the unmarked grave. That could well be Obediah. Bobby's family was about the first ones buried there so there was plenty of room - still isn't full. Rueben and Margaret died before Bobby so he had a plan in mind. The unmarked is right next to Margaret and Bobby is between her an Reuben. So it appears to be a family layout. And no need to crowd in next to a stranger. Remember, George is buried in Camp Nelson. Not likely Bobby would have a stone for Reuben and not George. Not sure how to go about proving it but I'd say if Obediah is ever to be found, this is it.

[NI7454] Nelson appears in First Virginia Nuckolls and Kindred Book II on page 9 1. Many descendants have been documented.

Parentage not proven-see notes on father, Charles

In 1850 Census were additional children but unlikly to be children of Pol ly as she was too old at the time. Edward J age 10, Augustus age 8, Soph ia age 2, and an unamed child born June 1850. Death cert of son Frederick names mother Mildred Reddy

[HI7454] (Research):A prossessioning record in 1867 Hanover Co VA for Nelson. However he did not appear in the 1860 census, presumably eceased

[NI7456] Father: Delaney WREN b. 27 Oct 1815 in Kentucky
Mother: Lucinda MOBLEY b. May-1830 in Kentucky

Remarried Mary Richmond , widow, Rockcastle Co,KY 7/4/1887

Letter Mary Z Knuckes
George Wren, the man we talked to, was , Joe Wren's Uncle. we talked to George Wren and James Lambert Thursday morning, August 13, 1959. George Wren had 8 children
by his first wife. His second marriage was to a 14 year old girl in 1932. They had three children, the youngest in 1948.

[NI7465] "Chain Reaction Fatal to Farmer"
"Funeral services are set for Thursday, 2:30 pm at Hatcher and Saddler Fun era Home for Paul Nuckols, a well-known Temple Hill farmer and Barren Coun ty businessman, who was fatally injured Tuesday morning in a four vehic le collision that occurred at the intersection of Highway 63 and county Hi ghway 328. Four others were injured in the accident.
"Authorities stated that Nuckols, who had been mowing, was working on h is tractor on the side of the road. Mike Humphrey, dirver of a 1964 Chevro let pickup, stopped at the intersection and was talking with Nuckols, wh en a 1967 Oldsmobile driven by Mrs.John Bradley, Glasgow, attempted a rig ht turn and was struck in the rear by a 1955 Chevrolet driven by Albert Sm ith of Temple Hill. Police said the impact of the collision knocked the Ol dsmobile into the truck which struck Nuckols and the tractor.
"Humphrey was treated and released at the emergency room of Samson Communi ty Hospital. T. C. Humhrey, a passenger in the truck indicated he was n ot injured. Mrs. Ava Kingrey,a passenger in the Bradley car was admitted f or treat for injuries sustained in the accident and Albert Smith repoorted ly sought treatment at a local doctor's office. Mrs. Bradley, driver of t he Oldsmobile, also reportedly sought medical aid. Trooper Page investigat ed the accident.
"Mr. Nuckols is survived by his wife Zelma, two brothrs, Leon and Jess, bo th of Glasgow, four sisters, Mrs.Haskell Sabens, Mrs. Luther Buckley, Mr s. J. R. Underwood, all of Glasgow, and Mrs. Clyde Belcher, Colorado Sprin gs, Colorado. "Burial will be in Glasgow Municipal Cemetery."

Unknown Glasgow KY newspaper, from files of the late Eva Coe Peden.

Glasgow Municipal Cemetery
C. Paul Nuckols
22 June 1905 - 28 July 1970

[NI7467] JESSE D NUCKOLS
Date 850731
Age 077
Place BARRN
Residence BARREN
Volume 039
Cert 19258
Deathvol 85

[NI7468] Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - November 27, 1999
Deceased Name: FRANKFORT -- Ethel Bailey Nuckols
FRANKFORT -- Ethel Bailey Nuckols, 87, 107 Schenkelwood Drive, widow of Je sse D. Nuckols, died yesterday. Services 1 p.m. Sunday, Rogers Funeral Hom e. Visitation 5-8 p.m. today.

Name: Ethel Bailey NuckolsResidence: 107 Schenkelwood Drive, Frankfort, K YDied: Friday, 26 Nov 1999, Frankfort Medical Center, age 87.Born in Barr en Co 30 Nov 1911, lived most of her life on a farm in ruralBarren Co in T emple Hill. Moved to Frankfort 10 yrs ago.Lifelong farmer, avid gardner, m ember Temple Hill Baptist Church.Survivors:Daughters: Diana Peters of Fran kfort and Dottie Lindsey of Louisville.Widow of: Jesse D NuckolsDaughter o f: William S and Ora Wood Bailey, decd.Preceded in death by sisters: Mildr ed Bailey, Mae Gray, Maude Luster andJan Bailey.Services Rogers Funeral Ho me in Frankfort, 1 pm Sunday, burial in GlasgowHappy Valley Memorial Garde ns Monday, 11 am.Glasgow Daily Times, Sunday, 28 Nov 1999, p. 2..), 197 0, Barren County, KY (Source: Marriage Cert., Marriage Book 25, pg. 78,).

Ethel Ellen Bailey Nuckols
107 Schenklewood Drive, Frankfort, Kentucky
Born: Barren County, Kentucky
Died: Friday, at Frankfort Regional Medical Center, Frankfort, Kentucky
Age: 88
Parents: William S. and Ora Word Bailey (deceased)
Husband: Jesse D. Nuckols (deceased)
Sisters: Mildred Bailey, Mae Gray, Maude Luster and Jan Bailey (all deceas ed)
Burial: Happy Valley Memorial Gardens, Glasgow, Kentucky
(Source: The State Journal - November 28, 1999)

[XI7468] -Same Stone With Jess D-No Death Date

[NI7471] BENNIE L NUCKOLS
Date 831013
Age 070
Place BARRN
Residence BARREN
Volume 048
Cert 23928
Deathvol 83

[DI7472] Name: Irene Elizabeth Nuckols
Residence: Hall Street, Glasgow, KY
Died: Friday, 12 January 1990, T J Samson Community Hospital, age 67.
Daughter of the late Herman and Gertrude Turner Whitehead.
Retired sales clerk at Watson's in Glasgow; member Temple Hill Baptist Chu rch.
Survivors:
Daughters: Beth Jones, SueHoward and Jane Keys of Summer Shade, KY and Am ye Toms of Cave City, KY
Sons: Paul Lee of Glasgow and Phil of SC
Sisters: Mildred Shelton of Mt Hermon, KY and Olene Hopkins of Glasgow.
Brother: Billy Whitehead, Glasgow
22 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by:
Husband: Leon Nuckols
Son: J H Nuckols
Services: Sunday, 14 January 1990, Hatcher and Saddler Funeral Home, buri al Glasgow Memorial Gardens.
Barren County Progress Thursday, 18 January 1990, p B8
Name: Mayme Olene Hopkins
Residence: Glasgow KY
Died: Saturday, 3 May 2003, T J Samson Community Hospital Emergency Roo m, age 78.
Born: Monroe Co KY
Daughter of the late Herman S and Ova Gertrude Turner Whitehead
Widow of the late Edward M Hopkins
Retired from J J Newberry Company wehre she had worked for 33 yrs. Memb er Dover Baptist Church at Haywood where she was very active in church act ivities, especially Bible School and the "Prayer for Warriors" Sunday Scho ol Class. A volunteer worker at Glasgow High School and Edmonson County Hi gh School.
Survivors:
Son: Charles E Hopkins and wife Laura of Smiths Grove KY
Granddaughter: Ashton Smith of Smiths Grove
Brother: William G Whitehead and wife Martina of Glasgow
Preceded also in death by:
Sisters: Mildred Shelton and Irene Nuckols.
Services: 11 am Tuesday, 6 May 2003, A F Crow and Son Funeral Home, buri al Happy Valley Memorial Gardens.
Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Monday, 5 May 2003, p. 2.

Name: Irene Elizabeth Nuckols
Residence: Hall Street, Glasgow, KY
Died: Friday, 12 January 1990, T J Samson Community Hospital, age 67.
Daughter of the late Herman and Gertrude Turner Whitehead.
Retired sales clerk at Watson's in Glasgow; member Temple Hill Baptist Chu rch.
Preceded in death by: Husband: Leon Nuckols, Son: J H Nuckols
Services: Sunday, 14 January 1990, Hatcher and Saddler Funeral Home, buri al Glasgow Memorial Gardens.

[DI7473] Visitation: «tab»Wednesday from 4pm until 8pm and Thursday morning until time for the service.
Funeral:«tab»1pm Thursday at the A. F. Crow & Son Funeral Home
Interment: «tab»Happy Valley Memorial Gardens
Born:«tab»October 04, 1916
Died:«tab»November 13, 2012
Mallie M. Underwood 96 of Glasgow died Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at the NHC Health Care Facility in Glasgow. The Barren County native was the daughter of the late John and Mary Peden Nuckols and wife of the late James Radford "Bubby" Underwood. She was a homemaker and a former school teacher and was a lifelong member of the Temple Hill Baptist Church.She is survived by 8 nieces, Beth Jones, Sue oward, Joyce Propes, Jane Keys, Amye Toms, Diane Peters, Doris Smith and Jo Pedigo and 4 nephews Paul Lee Nuckols, Phil Nuckols, David Underwood and Brett Underwood.
Funeral services will be 1pm Thursday, November 15, 2012 at the A. F. Crow & Son Funeral Home with burial in the Happy Valley Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be on Wednesday from 4pm until 8pm and Thursday morning until time for the service.

[NI7477] Headline: KENTUCKY DEATHS
Publication Date: March 28, 1992
Source: The Courier-Journal Louisville, KY
Page: 13A
Subjects: DEATHS
Region: Kentucky
Obituary: GLASGOW -- Floyd Nuckols, 85, died here Friday. His wife, Ish, s urvives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Sunday, Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home.
Visitation after 1 p.m. Saturday.

[NI7478] Tombstone scanned to CD

[NI7479] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Sept 12 1918Res Barren Co, Glasgow, KY
Age 18 born Sept 28  1899
Self emp farmerKin-Mrs Lelia Nuckols
Tall, med build, brown eyes, brown hair

[NI7480] THE DEATH OF MRS. CARLOS NUCKOLS LAST SUNDAY
"Mrs. Carlos Nuckols died at her home at Bristletown Sunday night at 11: 30 of ptomaine poisoning. She was twenty-two years of age, and is surviv ed by her husband, two sons, her father, Mr. Joe Richey, of Cedar Grove, s ix sisters and two brothers."She was a member of the Cedar Grove Baptist C hurch, and a young lady of many lovely attributes."Burial will be in the G lasgow Cemetery to-day."
Unknown Glasgow KY newspaper, from files of the late Eva Coe Peden.

Tombstone gives a different date of birth, 6/22/1898

[DI7480] Name: «tab»Lela Nuckols
[Lela Ritchey]
Death Date: «tab»10 Apr 1921
Death Location: «tab»Barren
Residence Location: «tab»Barren
Age: «tab»23
Gender: «tab»Female
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»30 Jun 1897
Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»Joe Ritchey
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Mother's Name: «tab»Rachel Kinslow
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky

[NI7481] Mothers maiden name Williams

[NI7482] Hart County News, Munfordville, KY Aug 15 1929
Miss Tommie Ruth Nuckolls of Glasgow and her sister , Mrs Orbin Frodge, De troit, MI, were guests of their brother Mr Allan Nuckols and wife and daug hter for a few days

Name: Blondelle Annett
SSN: 365-05-2847
Last Residence: 48127 Dearborn Heights, Wayne, Michigan, United Stat es of America
Born: 3 Jun 1906
Died: Jul 1982
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951 )

[DI7482] Name: «tab»Blondelle Annett
Birth Date: «tab»3 Jun 1906
Death Date: «tab»13 Jul 1982
Cemetery: «tab»Glasgow Municipal Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»Harold F. Annett

[NI7483] Dec 12 1929 Hart County News, Munfordville, KY
Misses Tommy Ruth and Zebra Nuchols of Glasgow are visiting Mr and Mrs All an Nuckols this week.

[NI7484] Lineage in Hopewell Rogers, pg 38

Name: Richard Garnett [photo]
Residence: Glasgow KY
Died: Friday, 12 Jan 1979, 4 pm, T J Samson Community Hospital, lengthy il lness, age 83.
A descendant of a leading pioneer Barren County family, continued that tra dition by practicing law her for nearly fifty years during which he made s ignificant contributions in his profession, community and nation. His grea t-great-grandfather, John Garnett, was a Revolutionary War veteran a nd an early juge in Barren County, and his great-grandfather, Richard Garn ett, was an earlycounty and circuit court clerk here. After graduating fr om Glasgow HIgh School he attended the University of Virginia before the U nited States entered World War I when he enlisted in the Marine Corps a nd served as a sergeant in France.

He came back to Glasgow in 1931 as the law partner of Virgil Baird, who la ter served as a judge on the Kentucky Court of Appeals. He maintained h is keen sense of patriotism and was active in the 123rd Army Cavalry Natio nal Guard unit while he built his law practice. In 1938 he became Glasg ow City Attorney, a position he held as World War II began. Respondi ng to the national emergency, Garnett joined the United States Army Air Co rps, from which he was discharged as a Major in 1946 after serving in Engl and.

Garnett returned to civilian life with a determination to serve his count ry as vigorously in peace as he had in war. He resumed the practice of l aw and, was soon elected to the first of his two six-year terms as Commonw ealth Attorney. A member of the Barren County and American bar association s, his highest professional recognition came in 1958 when he was elected P resident of the Kentucky Bar Aossiciation. Later he served one term in t he Kentucky Senate, from 1959 to 1963, during which time he rendered inval uable assistance to the legislative program of Governor Bert T. Comb's adm inistration.

A recipient of many awards and honors, he was a Mason, a Shriner, a memb er of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Disabled Veterans, and he had serv ed as President of both the Glasgow Rotary Club and Glasgow Chamber of Com merce. Additionally, he belonged to the public library board and the Mammo th Cave National Park Association, and for years he was active in the Fir st Christian Church, where he was an elder.

His greatest civic love, however, was the American Legion. He held sever al offices in the local ost and was once district commander. Throughout h is career he was a staunch supporter of the Legion's youth projects, espec ially its oratorical contests and baseball programs.

Born: 19 Nov 1895 Glasgow KY
Son of Dr. Richard E Garnett and Mattie Wilson Garnett
Survivors:
Wife: Zeba Nuckols Garnett
Daughters: Geraldine Pope of Bowling Green MO and Ruth Annette Bailey of P ortsmouth, OH
Six grandchildren
One sister, two nieces and five nephews
Services: 3 pm Sunday, 14 Jan 1979, Hatcher and Saddler Funeral Home, R ev Henry Campbell officiating along with members of the American Legion Po st 28 acting as pallbearers and member of the local bar. Burial Glasgow Mu nicipal Cemetery.

Glasgow (KY) Daily Times, Sunday, 14 Jan 1979, p. 9.


Glasgow Municipal Cemetery
Richard L Garnett
19 Nov 1895 - 12 Jan 1979
Major U S Army WW I & II

[NI7485] Hart County News, Munfordville, KY Aug 15 1929
Miss Tommie Ruth Nuckolls of Glasgow and her sister , Mrs Orbin Frodge, De troit, MI, were guests of their brother Mr Allan Nuckols and wife and daug hter for a few days

Dec 12 1929 Hart County News, Munfordville, KY
Misses Tommy Ruth and Zebra Nuchols of Glasgow are visiting Mr and Mrs All an Nuckols this week.

[NI7486] Hart County News, Munfordville, KY Aug 15 1929
Miss Tommie Ruth Nuckolls of Glasgow and her sister , Mrs Orbin Frodge, Detroit, MI, were guests of their brother Mr Allan Nuckols and wife and daug hter for a few days

Dec 12 1929 Hart County News, Munfordville, KY
Misses Tommy Ruth and Zebra Nuchols of Glasgow are visiting Mr and Mrs Allan Nuckols this week.

[NI7488] GERALD K NUCKOLS
Date 801112
Age 076
Place BARRN
Residence BARREN
Volume 058
Cert 28631
Deathvol 80

Name: Gerald Nuckols
SSN: 407-09-3028
Last Residence: 42141 Glasgow, Barren, Kentucky, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 2 Oct 1904
Last Benefit: 42141 Glasgow, Barren, Kentucky, United States of America
Died: Nov 1980
State (Year) SSN issued: Kentucky (Before 1951 )

[NI7490] LILLIE EASLEY Residence: 62629 Chatham, Sangamon, IL Born 8 Jun 1901 L ast Benefit: Died Mar 1987 Issued: IL (1966)
The State Journal Register, Springfield, IL April 1, 1987
Lillie M EASLEY
Mrs Lillie M EASLEY, 85, of Chatham, formerly of Auburn, died at 3:45 p. m. Tuesday at Sunrise Manor Nursing Home in Virden. She was born June 8 19 01 in Glasgow, Ky, the daughter of Joseph Cephus and Nancy Ann Matthews Nu ckols. She was a member of Auburn United Methodist Church and the Wesleyan na Class. Preceding her in death were two husbands, Olen Newton Clark in 1 927 and Ralph M "Hap" Easley in 1980. Surviving are two daughters, Nrs Jo hn (Nancy) Enrietto Sr of Auburn and Mrs James (Marilyn Sue) Dozier of Spr ingfield. One son, James N Clark of Phoenix, Aria; one brother J Ray Nucko ls of Auburn; 12 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; nine step grandc hildren; seven step-great grandchildren; several nieces , nephews and cous ins. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Berry Funeral Home, Au burn, with the Rev Robert Snider officiating. Burial will be in Auburn Cem etery

[DI7491] State Journal-Register, The (Springfield, IL) - May 12, 1989
Deceased Name: J. Ray Nuckols J. Ray "Bud" Nuckols
86, of Auburn died at 10:45 p.m. Wednesday at his residence. He was born Feb. 16, 1903, in Glasgow, Ky., the son of Joe and Nancy Matthews Nuckols. A farmer for 75 years near Auburn, Mr. Nuckols was a former school teac her and was one of the developers of the Edgewood Knolls Subdivision at Au burn. He was a member of the United Methodist Church; past president of the Auburn School Board; past president and charter member of the Edgewo od Country Club; charter member of the Auburn Lions Club; 60-year member of the Auburn Masonic Lodge; former trustee of the Fire Association and a member of the Farmers Union. Preceding him in death were two sisters, Myrtle Herron and Mrs. Ralph Easley. Surviving are his wife, Helen; one son, James W. of Auburn; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Spence of Indianap olis, Ind., and Mrs. June Hamilton of Springfield; six grandchildren; a nd two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Ber ry Funeral Home, Auburn. Burial will be in Auburn Cemetery.

Name: James R. Nuckols
SSN: 327-32-4409
Last Residence: 62615 Auburn, Sangamon, Illinois,
Born: 16 Feb 1903
Died: 10 May 1989
State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (1955-1956 )

[NI7493] The following was taken from a newspaper clipping from the Glasgow Republi can circa September, 1943. Any information about anyone listed would be gr eatly appreciated...

McCoys Celebrated Their Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mr.s George McCoy celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary Sund ay, August 22nd, at their
home near Roseville, with a family dinner. On August 22, 1893, Miss Mart ha Thomas (Mattie) Ford was
married to Mr. George McCoy in a double wedding ceremony performed by Br o. Sowers, a Cumberland
Presbyterian minister. The ceremony took place at the home of the late M r. Joe Pedigo near Lick
Branch.. The other parties in the double wedding were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. B roady, now deceased.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Willie McCoy, Cave City, Mr. and Mrs. Lonn ie McCoy and son, Wen-
dell from Slick Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ford, Cave City, Mr. and Mrs. Ne lson Nuckols and son, Seth
Ford, Glasgow, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Jack South and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ly-
ons, Mrs. Maude Depp and son Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Amos McCoy and family, S miths Grove, Mrs. Eliz-
abeth Goad and Children, Paul Howard Ford, Washington, D. C.

The Republican joins the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy, their two so ns and two grandchildren, on
their fifty years of married life, and wish for them many more, blest wi th health and happiness.

Picture included...

Name: Edgar Lee Ford
Residence: Tempe, AZ
Died: 29 October 1998, 77.
Born: Glasgow, KY
Son of: William Joseph and Mary Chowning Ford, decd.
Military: Marine Corp 1942-1949 and U S Air Force 1949-1970. Was an acti ve veteran of WWII, the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam Conflict.
Occupation: Employed with 1st Interstate Bank at Operational Center and se rved as Chief Manager of Vault Operations from until 1970 at his second re tirement.
Church: Emmanuel Lutheran.
Survivors:
Wife: Velva Brangwin Ford
Sister: Christine Mathis, Glasgow
Daughters:
Mary Goidich, WI
Nancy Cooper, AZ
Grandchildren: Paul, Aaron and ALicia Goidich and Kimberly and Brian Sapp.
Preceded in death by:
Brothers: Joseph Ford, Jr, William Thomas Ford, Paul Howard Ford
Sisrs: Mary Clyde Nuchols and Ruby Thomas Woodward.
Services: 2 November 1998, at the church, burial East Resthaven Cemeter y, Phoenix, AZ.
Glagow Daily Times, Tuesday, 10 November 1998, p. 4.
Hiseville Cemetery William Thomas Ford 31 May 1909 - 28 June 1965

[DI7494] Wendell Nuckols, 218 South Green Street, died April 10, at Reid Memorial H ospital in Richmond, Indiana, from injuries received in a traffic acciden t. He was 59.
Survivors include his wife, Audrey Neal Nuckols, two daughters, Mrs. Ma ry Rose McCoy and Martha Neal Nuckols, both of Glasgow, two grandchildre n.
Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. in Memory Chapel of the A.F.Cr ow and Son Funeral Home with burial in the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery.
Glasgow, KY - The Republican Newspaper - 17 April, 1969

Name: «tab»Wandell M Nuckels
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»Cau
Age: «tab»59
Birth Date: «tab»30 Jul 1909
Birth Place: «tab»Kentucky
Death Date: «tab»10 Apr 1969
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Wayne, Indiana, USA
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse: «tab»Audrey Nuckels
Father: «tab»Levi L Nuckels
Mother: «tab»Rosa Elliott Mansfield

[XI7494] Tombstone scanned to CD

[NI7495] Tombstone scanned to CD

[NI7497] Name: Clotiel Harlow Nuckols
Residence: Chicago, IL
Died: Saturday [20 October 1973]
Survivors:
Daughters: Mrs. Phyllis Anderson, Mrs Barbara Svetich, both of Chicago.
Sisters: Mrs. Mollie Kinslow of Route 4, Mrs Virginia Williams of Glasgo w, Mrs Zora Peden of Dearborn, Michigan, Mrs.Lena Barlow of Lavon, Michiga n, Mrs. Lera Bowles of Burnside, KY
Three grandchildren
Brothers: Charlie Perry Harlow, Paul Harlow, both of Glasgow and John Harl ow of Michigan.
Services: Thursday, SIloam Baptist Church under direction of A F Crow a nd Son Funeal Home, burial Poplar Log Cemetery.

Unknown Glasgow KY newspaper clipping.

Shown: Cloteel H Nuckols - 08 Oct 1908 - 20 Oct 1973, on same stone with W illard K.Nuckols

[NI7498] Pantagraph, The (Bloomington, IL) - August 28, 1990
Deceased Name: Chris Nuckols
Chris Nuckols, 70, 1017 S. Mercer Ave., Bloomington, died at 8:32 a.m. yes terday (Aug. 27, 1990) at his home in Anglers Manor. His funeral wi ll be in Glasgow, Ky. A.F. Crows Funeral Home, Glasgow, is handling arrang ments. Burial will be in Popular Log Cemetery, near Glasgow. local visitat ion will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Beck Memorial Home, Bloomingto n. He was born Oct. 26, 1919, in Glasgow, the son of Spurgeon and Lou Ann ie McGuire Nuckols. Surviving are three sons, Jay, 25 Delaine Drive, Norma l; Larry, Downs; and John, Ellsworth; one sister, Lu Jane Williams, Mou nt Hermon, Ky.; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. One broth er preceded him in death. He was a member of Four Seasons Church of Chri st and worked at Modine Manufacturing until retiring in October 1981. Memo rials may be made to the American Diabetes Association.

Name: Chris L. Nuckols
SSN: 400-18-8999
Born: 26 Oct 1919
Died: 27 Aug 1990
State (Year) SSN issued: Kentucky (Before 1951 )

[DI7498] Name: «tab»Chris Nuckles
[Chris L Nuckols]
SSN: «tab»400188999
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»26 Oct 1919
Birth Place: «tab»Temple Hill, Kentucky
Father Name: «tab»Chas S Nuckles
Mother Name: «tab»Ren McGuire
Death Date: «tab»27 Aug 1990
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Dec 1937: Name listed as CHRIS NUCKLES; 04 Jun 1993: Name listed as CHRIS L NUCKOLS

[XI7498] (1919-1990)

[NI7505] Marvin Ray Matthews, 81, of Glasgow, Ky., died Thursday, April 25, 2002 at
the NHC Health Care Facility in Glasgow.

The Barren County native was the son of the late Lute and Louisa Jane Nuck ols Matthews. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and t he Fellowship Sunday School Class. He was also a member of Allen Lodge # 24 F&AM and the Scottish Rite. Mr. Matthews was a farmer and had serv ed on the board of directors of Southern States Cooperative. He is surviv ed by his wife, Phoebe Harlan Matthews; two daughters, Linda Kelver and hu sband John of Lexington and Lunelle Meurer and husband John of Wincheste r; a son-in-law, Bob Stone of Glasgow; eight grandchildren, Joe Harlan Sto ne of Danville, Matthew Stone of Louisville, Brett Kelver of La Grande, Or e., Trista Kelver of Portland, Ore., Wade Stone of Glasgow, Ben Meur er of Winchester, Mary Ellen Meurer of Lexington and Will Meurer of
Winchester; four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Pauline Brown of Glasg ow and Sally Sherfey Miller of Tampa, Fla.; along with several nieces a nd nephews. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Kaye Stone; two s isters, Lottie Bacon and Margaret Davis; and two brothers, Ben Matthews a nd Mark Matthews. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at the A.F. Cr ow & Son Funeral Home with burial in the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. Visit ation will be on Saturday from 4 until 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

Name: Marvin Ray Matthews [photo]
Residence: Glasgow, KY
Died: Thursday, 25 April 2002, NHC Health Care Facility in Glasgow, age 81 .
Born: Barren Co KY
Son of the late Lute and Louisa Jane Nuckols Matthews.
Member First United Methodist Church, the Fellowship Sunday School Clas s, Allen Lodge #24 F&AM and Scottish Rite. Farmer, served on the boa rd of directors of Southern States Cooperative.
Survivors:
Wife: Phoebe Harlan Matthews
Daughters: Linda Kelver and husband John of Lexington, KY and Lunelle Meu er and husband John of Winchester, KY
Son-in-law: Bob Stone, Glasgow
Grandchildren: Joe Harlan Stone of Danville, KY; Matthew Stone of Louisvil le, KY; Brett Kelver of La Grande, OR; Trista Kelver of Portland,OR; Wa de Stone of Glasgow; Ben Meuer of Winchester
Four great-grandchildren
Sisters: Pauline Brown of Glasgow and Sally Sherfey Miller of Tampa, FL
Several nieces and nephews.
Preceded also in death by:
Daughter: Kaye Stone
Sisters: Lottie Bacon and Margaret Davis
Brothers: Ben and Mark Matthews
Services: 2 pm Sunday, 28 April 2002, A F Crow and Son Funeral Home, buri al Glasgow Municipal Cemetery.

Glasgow Daily Times, Friday, 26 April 2002, p. 2.

[DI7505] : «tab»Marvin Ray Mathews
[Marvin Ray Matthews]
[Marvin Matthews]
SSN: «tab»404162945
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»31 Oct 1920
Birth Place: «tab»Barren CO, Kentucky
[Glasgow Barr??, Kentucky]
Death Date: «tab»25 Apr 2002
Father: «tab»James L Matthews
Mother: «tab»Louisia J Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Dec 1938: Name listed as MARVIN RAY MATHEWS; Dec 1940: Name listed as MARVIN RAY MATTHEWS; 03 May 2002: Name listed as MARVIN R MATTHEWS

[NI7506] Name: Margaret Elizabeth Davis
Residence: Glasgow, KY
Died: Wednesday, 20 Dec 2000, daughter's residence, Glasgow, KY, age 78.
Born: Barren Co KY
Daughter of: James Luther and Lou Nuckols Matthews, decd.
Homemaker, attended Freedom Baptist Church.
Survivors:
Husband of 53 years: William Harold Davis
Daughter: Scarlett Edmunds, Glasgow
Sons: Billy Neal Davis of Mt. Hermon, KY and Steve Davis of Glasgow.
Brother: Marvin Matthews of Glasgow.
Sisters: Pauline Brown of Glasgow and Sally Miller of Ft. Myers, FL.
5 grandchildren.
Preceded also in death by:
Brothrs: Elliott and Mark Matthews
Sister: Lottie Bacon
Services: 1 pm Friday, 22 Dec 2000, A. F. Crow and Son Funeral Home, buri al Poplar Log Cemetery.

Glasgow Daily Times, Thursday, 21 Dec 2000, p. 16

[NI7507] Dau of James Taylor and Ella Thomerson

[DI7507] Obit scanned to cd

[NI7508] Tombstone photo scanned to CD

[HI7510] (Research):Note from NWK- I think Agnes Goings died between 1830 and 1840 and Obediah married nancy Ann before 1850. 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

One of the first things I noticed was that Obediah's second wife was a Goings -- the Goings are one of the "core" Melungeon families (I think Jack Goings is the group administrator for the Melungeon Project at FTDNA).
1/31/2013 Knuckles list lost- Ok the info i got was the John Knuckles mother was full blood cherokee. A Nancy Goings a common cherokee name i gather. Based on the laws of tennessee at the time he would have had to have permission to marry a white woman so if there was no license then maybe Jane(jennie) Bray was part cherokee as well. I do know she was a mid wife and that was a role that was handed down in the cherokee clans.
Email Fredwyn 2/2013
Dear Sandi,After spending all my life working on genealogy I can truthfully say that I NEVER heard about how we had any Cherokee lines in any branch of the family, and Mother said the same thing. Grandmother Euphemia Durham Creech was interested in genealogy and loved to trace the Creech and Durham families verbally for anybody who would listen. The Creeches were Cherokee via several different lines, but she NEVER mentioned this to my mother or to me. I'm sure she knew it but did not tell us. Only when Bob Foley showed us copies of his grandmother's Cherokee records did we realize that my father was Cherokee. And now there seem to be several different Cherokee lines in his family. There were a lot of different tribes in Kentucky (since it was an Indian hunting ground and not a place they inhabited), but so far I have only found Cherokees. So my father had Cherokee all through his family. Why didn't they talk about it? I guess it had to do with discrimination. And in the early days it was land ownership and voting rights.Since finding all this Cherokee blood in my father's family I began to wonder about Mother's. Did the Broughtons/Knuckleses have it too? So far I have not found any. But what were the Melungeons? Nobody knows what they were originally, but they intermarried with Negroes and Indians. And they lived in Tennessee right in the heart of what is now Cherokee reservation land. Anson Collins was definitely Melungeon. And you will notice in the book that Goins is one of the most common Melungeon names. How in the world would Obediah have found a Melungeon wife while he was still in Virginia? If he did, then this explains why Obediah moved his family to Tennessee.Love,Fredwyn

[NI7513] Possibly is the Elizabeth R Nuckles who married Andrew F Davis 8/10/1815 in Rutherford Co, TN and may be located in the 1830 Claiborn Co, TN Cen sus
Andrew Davis 1110010-110010
(Many Goins families in this neighborhood)

1840 Claiborn Co, TN pg204
01111010-2120010

1850 Claiborn Co TN census has an Andrew Davis, but he was not this old, and his wife name was Lucy.

This female was born 1780-1790 which is about right age to marry in 1815 and suggests she may have migrated with her brother Obediah, as Obediah was living also in Claiborne Co, TN in 1840

[NI7519] This is apparently the George W Nuckhols listed as being in Co F.27th Va I nfantry in the civil war. A George W Nuckols is listed on the Rockbrid ge Co list of pensioners qualifying under the Pension Act of 1900 for 19 01 (line 163)and again (line 129)

Assuming the Geo W that married Ann is the same Geo W in the civil wa r. He enlisted Apr 23, 1861 as a Pvt in Co. B, 49 Reg't Va Infantry at Am herst Court House for a period of 12 months. He has 16 card #s and 2 medi cal cards. (there is an oddity in that the civil war papers indicate 27 th infantry which is where I found his information, however, Co B 27th app arently merged with Co. B 49th Infantry and I guess by Nov/Dec 1863, it w as Co I 49th Infantry). He was a POW at Gettysburg.

Note from Sandi Koscak (NWK).. I find a William Nuckles enlisted in CoF 27th Virginia Infantry from Rockbridge Co, VA and was listed 5/13/1862 as a deserter. It is possible he used his middle name, then changed to George after he deserted. Since there is no William Nuckles from this area in this time-frame, I think this might be the same guy. However it does not explain the pension. I have yet to find the pension doc.

[DI7519] Name: «tab»George Washington Nuchols
Gender: «tab»Male, widow
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»73-9-11
Birth Date: «tab»6 Jul 1839 Amherst CO, VA
Death Date: «tab»17 Apr 1913
Death Place: «tab»Buena Vista, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»19 Apr 1913
Father: «tab»George Washington Nuckols

[NI7520] Although not found in census records after 1880, (2) sons 1918 WWI application he gives to notify indicating he was alive in 1918, saying they had to support their father. Wife died in 1907, but this man says he is married 4 yrs. Name, spelling, birth location, all fits this John Nuckles. But Pawnee Co, OK is a John Nicholes, born 1835 in IL a widower who would fit the location but nothing else.

[DI7521] DECEASED Nuckles, Obediah.
YEAR [1857].
NOTE Date of death: 1857.
SOURCE Source of information: Amherst County, 1857, page R.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Amherst County.

[DI7523] Title «tab»LinkNuckels, Julie.
Publication «tab»[1883].
Gen. note «tab»Date of death: June 15, 1884?.
Note «tab»Source of information: Amherst County, 1883, page 4.
Note «tab»Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by the Virginia Genealogical Society.
Subject - Personal «tab»LinkNuckels, Julie.
Subject - Topical «tab»LinkDeaths -- Virginia -- Amherst County.
Added Entry «tab»LinkDeath Records Indexing Project.
«tab»LinkVirginia Genealogical Society

[NI7526] Louisa Co, VA
Deed Book I , Page 18320 Mar 1796William McGehee Sr. to William McGeh ee Jr. all of Louisa, £372, . Beginning at a White Oak on South si de of Pamunkey River, corner to John McGehee; S 56 deg W 152 poles to cor ner John McGehee and Mary Whitton to Major Sam Ragland....

Deed Book I , Page 21728 July 1796Alexander Quarles and Elizabeth Quarl es his wife of Richmond, to William McGehee of Louisa £150 for 600 acr es adjoining Ebbin Porter (survey made)

Book: L, Page: 173, Grantor: McGehee, William & Ann, Grantee: McGehee, Geo rge, Date: 10-Dec-1808
William McGehee and Ann McGehee (wife) to George McGehee for 20 shilling s, 223 acres on Little River. Beginning at Frederick Harris line, Thomas G ibson [Gipson], Thomas Smith, Benjamin Harris, this land on which Richa rd Harris and wife formerly lived ....

Deed Book L , Page 5857 Oct 1811William L. McGehee and Mary McGehee (wi fe) to Ruben Cowherd for £43, 4 shillings 32 acres of land on South by J ohn Bibb, West by Richard McGehee, N. by Ruben Cowherd, formerly Isaac Win ston, E. by John Madison ....

Book: I, Page: 183, Grantor: McGehee, William Sr., Grantee: McGehee, Willi am, Jr., Date: 20-Mar-1796
William McGehee Sr. to William McGehee Jr. all of Louisa, £372, . Beginni ng at a White Oak on South side of Pamunkey River, corner to John McGehe e; S 56 deg W 152 poles to corner John McGehee and Mary Whitton to Major S am Ragland....

[DI7550] Pearl Nuckols Shaw, of Mechanicsville, widow of John C. Shaw, died Monday, June 27, 2005. She is survived by four children, John W. Shaw, Vann S. Collier, Susan W. Shaw and Jimmie Collier; a brother, Rev. Clyde D. Nuckols; four grandchildren, Christina C. Morgan, Jason H. Collier, Kathleen E. Shaw and Mark J. Morgan; three great-grandchildren, Cory S. Morgan, Tyler J. Morgan and Joseph D. Collier. The family will receive friends 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Atlee Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 9271 Shady Grove Road, Mechanicsville, where services will be held Friday at 11:30 a.m. Interment Westhampton Memorial Park.
Obituary, Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 25, 2005.

[DI7551] Louisa County - Rev. Clyde D. Nuckols, Sr., of Louisa, passed Monday, June 23, 2014 at his residence. He was the son of the late Wesley and Frances Nuckols and is predeceased by his wife Catherine. Clyde was a devoted family man, active in Civil Rights Movement, avid outdoors man, he touched the lives of hundreds, serving United Methodist Church for 44 years as Pastor in various locations. He established a ministry for the deaf and was passionate about youth in the church. He is survived by son, Chuck Nuckols (Jaime); daughters, Susie Bickley (Cecil) of Louisa, VA,and Mary White (Rock) of Glen Allen, VA; grandchildren, Jesse and Claire Bickley, Ted and Ashley White and a beloved pet "Bob".A funeral service will be held 2:00 P.M. on Friday, June 27, 2014 at Macedonia United Methodist Church, Louisa, VA with interment in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends 6-8pm on Thursday, June 26, 2014 at Woodward Funeral Home.In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to,Alzheimer's Association
, Central & Western Virginia Chapter, 1160 Pepsi Place, Suite 306, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901.

[NI7557] 1860 Household is Nancy Noel age 60

A Rosemary Nuckols was in the Civil War,Co F,50th Va infantry.Enl 7/25/18 61 at Camp Jackson,Wytheville,Wythe County,Va,PVT N014. 11/1/1861,prese nt in unit. 10/20/1862,disc.

Enlisted as a Private on 25 July 1861
Enlisted in Company F, 50th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 25 July 1861.
On rolls on 01 November 1861
Discharged Company F, 50th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 20 October 1862
Enlisted in 17th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 15 October 1863.
Discharged 17th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 15 May 1864

[DI7558]
Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917 about Parthena Warren
Name: «tab»Parthena Warren
[Parthena Nuckels]
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1842
Birth Place: «tab»Amherst
Death Date: «tab»26 Dec 1892
Death Place: «tab»Second District, Amherst, Virginia
Death Age: «tab»50
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Gender: «tab»Female
Father Name: «tab»Obediah Nuckels
FHL Film Number: «tab»2056972

[NI7559] Elmira Civil War Prison.Re-buried Woodlawn Cem.Ric,Va.
Nuckles John T. F 50 Virginia Infantry. Private Private Nuckolds Thomas J. Confederate
Civil War,Co F,50th Va Infantry
Wounded on 15 February 1862 at Fort Donelson, TN
Nuckles,John T. 1862/02/15,Wd,Ft Donelson,subs hosp Clarksville,Tenn.,Residence was Pedlar Mills,Amherst Co. [10,9-66].BTD enl. Pvt N017.
1862/03/00,Captured Clarksville,Tenn. NOSEPFILE. Cards for this man found in NA file of Nuckles,Thomas J.[25,862/05/13]
POW on 15 March 1862 at Clarksville, TN Hospl (Estimated day)
Confined on 20 March 1862 at Cincinnatti, OH (Estimated day)
Confined on 10 April 1862 at Camp Chase, OH
1862/04/10=1862/08/25,POW rcvd at Camp Chase Ohio from hosp Cincinnati sent to Vicksburg, Miss,for exchange.
Transferred on 11 September 1862 at Steamer "John H Done" (Arrived for exchange)
1862/09/11,Rcvd for exchange aboard Steamer John H. Done,near Vicksburg.
Discharged Company F, 50th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 20 October 1862
1862/10/20,Disch. Subs paid on 30 Jun 63. NA file card actually labeled J. Nuckles
Exchanged on 10 November 1862 at Vicksburg, MS
1862/11/10,Declared exchanged
Enlisted as a Private on 15 December 1862
Enlisted in Company F, 50th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 15 December 1862 .
Wounded on 02 July 1863 at Gettysburg, PA
Hospitalized on 27 July 1863 at Richmond, VA
1863/07/27=863/08/06,BTD wd. Hosp Richmond,gsw: furloughed-35-day sick leave.
Furloughed on 06 August 1863 (For 35 days)
POW on 12 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA
1864/05/12,Captured Spotsylvania C.H. [25,864/06/04]
Confined on 18 May 1864 at Point Lookout, MD
1864/05/18=1864/07/30,POW Pt Lookout;sent to Elmira
Confined on 02 August 1864 at Elmira, NY
1864/08/02=1864/09/21,POW Elmira;dd POW,chronic diarrhea,Effects:
Died of disease while a POW Company F, 50th Infantry Regiment Virgin ia on 21 September 1864 in Elmira, NY
Bd grave 359.Source 8c says grave 337,Woodlawn Cem.


Bath Co, VA Will Book 6 11/31/1863 John Nuckles listed in sale of estate of William H Shelton

[NI7560] Joseph Gue had a son John, lived in Amherst County, Va in 1785. Was marri ed to Margeret Whitten, d. Sep 1821. They had a daughter, Melinda, who h ad a son out of wedlock-- his name was Lindsey.

Looking for descendant of Lindsey and Nancy Nicely) Gue. Lindsey's moth er was Melinda/Belinda Gue. Who was Lindsey's father? Melinda/Belinda Gue 's father was John Gue and Margaret "Peggy" Whitten. John and "Peggy" h ad three children that we've located, John Gue, Jr., Rosemerry(male) and M elinda/Belinda. John Gue served in the Revolutionary War and was in NY (pe rhaps around Albany?), but settled in Amhurst Co., VA. It is believed th at John Gue came over here from France ca. 1756. It is thought that John G ue's father was a Joseph Gue and that John had a brother named Joseph w ho also fought during the Revelotionary War and lived in NY. Sometime aft er the birth of Lindsey, Melinda/Belinda (found spelled both ways in recor ds)m. Obadiah Nuckles and had four more children. (Billie Miller 1999) gen ealogynut@earthlink.net

[DI7566] ame: «tab»Cathrine Virginia Nuckles
[Cathrine Virginia Wilmer]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White, widow
Age at Death: «tab»73-5-2
Birth Date: «tab»9 Jul 1855
Death Date: «tab»10 Dec 1926
Death Place: «tab»Amherst, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»15 Dec
Father: «tab»Robert Wilmer
Mother: «tab»Sarah North
Inf W J Black

[NI7567] Groom's Name: «tab»Joseph C. Henson
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»1844
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Amherst
Groom's Age: «tab»33
Bride's Name: «tab»Ellen F. Knuckles
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»1843
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Amherst
Bride's Age: «tab»34
Marriage Date: «tab»26 Sep 1877
Marriage Place: «tab»Amherst, Virginia
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»Jno. P. Henson
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Mary Henson
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»Holman Lawhorne
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Nancy Lawhorne
Groom's Race: «tab»White
Groom's Marital Status: «tab»Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: «tab»
Bride's Race: «tab»
Bride's Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»M00003-4
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»30311
Reference Number: «tab»Mar Reg 3 p 70
Source Citation

"Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRDQ-HZB : accessed 12 April 2012), Joseph C. Henson (1877).

[DI7568] Name: «tab»Mrs Margaret Nucklos Rasnake
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»95
Birth Date: «tab»17 Aug 1873
Death Date: «tab»7 Nov 1968
Death Place: «tab»Lebanon, Russell, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»12 Nov 1968
Father: «tab»James Nucklos
Mother: «tab»Sallie Barton
Spouse: «tab»Fletcher B Rasnake
Military Status: «tab»none

[HI7571] (Research):Name: «tab»Sallie Morris
Gender: «tab»Female
Christening Date: «tab»
Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»04 May 1889
Birthplace: «tab»Amherst, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Henry Morris
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Sallie
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I01763-4
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
GS Film number: «tab»2046910
Reference ID: «tab»392

[NI7572] I live in Botetourt County, Virginia and work at the Fincastle Branch Lib rary, I
believe these two John Parker and Maryland Nuckles are my great great gra ndparents.
dmullins@botetourt.org Doris Parker Mullins

[DI7573] Name: «tab»Margeret Nuckles
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»72
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1854
Death Date: «tab»20 Mar 1926
Death Place: «tab»Amherst, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»1 Apr 1926
Father: «tab»Billie Nuckles
Mother dont know but born in Amherst Co, VA
Pauper in the poor house
Buried at Poor house

[NI7575] Death cert son Samuel names mother Martha Pettigrew born Cabell Co, WV.
Marriage record of Henry J Bowen and Martha S Curry names brides mother Martha Nuckles, all of Amherst Co, VA dated 2/12/1887

[DI7575] Name: «tab»Martha A Nuckles
[Martha A Pettigrew]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»63
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1853
Death Date: «tab»5 Aug 1916
Death Place: «tab»Madison, Amherst, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»Aug 1916
Father: «tab»Martha Pettigrew

[XI7575] NOT the Martha Pettigrew buried in NC
Cemetery: «tab»Bethesda Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Casville, Caswell County, North Carolina, USA

[NI7577] Family researcher Ann Wilmer wilmer@dmv.com

[NI7578] William Wilmore's parents were Reuben Wilmore and Sarah (Sallie) Stinne tt (I don't know how many Sallie Stinnetts there were -- at least a dozen ). My g-g-grandmother Sarah Stinnett Wilmore was the daughter of Charl es A. Stinnett.(Stinnett is also subject to many varried spellings)

LINDSEY THOMAS WILMER
born July 8, 1884 and died April 8, 1962, was married twice. His first wi fe was Carrie Huffman Wilmer, mother of Pauline and Lilliam. She died wh en Lilliam was 42 months old from TB. Pauline married Major Moore. They h ad one foster daughter (Mary Anne). He died and she married Lint Jone s. He is now deceased. Lillian married Roy Coleman and they had eight chi ldren. Four are living and four deceased. Those living are Roy, Jr., Curt is William, Paul Jerry and Faye. The deceased ones are James, Harold, Vivi an and Pauline.

Lindsey's second wife was Darra Gilbert. They had six children: Lonzie (ne ver married), Beulah (married Curtis Shields) and had two sons Ronald a nd Wayne. Margaret married Larry Mullens and had one son Gary. Ruby di ed at 11 days old. Ila died at four months. Samuel Lewis died at two yea rs old. Lindsey also had a stepdaughter, Sadie Gilbert Nuckols.

LAURA VICTORIA WILMER WILMER
married Andrew Tilton Wilmer, son of Josephine Wilmer (Robert, Reuben, Jam es) who later married Charles Wilmer (Thomas...) and I don't have this fi le on the computer yet but they had a large family.

ANNIE BYRD WILMER WILMER
married The Rev. Edward Christian Wilmer (Robert, Reuben, James...) and h ad 10 children. I am revising this file and will share later.

TEMPY WILMER JENNINGS
and Hiram Jennings had 11 children. One died shortly after birth. Here a re the rest. Ernest, Leonard, Oscar, Homer, Raymond and Glenn. Nannie S ue (married Wilmer Fitzgerald); she is the mother of Kenneth Fitzgerald. E dna (married Joe Moore), Corrine (married Bill Lewis); Madeline (married R oy Edwards) -- is the only one of Aunt Tempy's children still living.

EMMA WILMER WARREN
and her husband, John had three children: Howard, Hauty (sp?)2 and Ela.

MAGGIE WILMER
died young.

Ann Wilmer's Notes:

1 Leanna Frances Nuckles - She was called Leah but somehow they g ot it switched around. I have Leanna and William's marriage license. Ann ie Byrd was called Byrd by her husband.
2 This was a nickname for Hortense.

[NI7580] Possibly this Thomas
1920 Rockbridge Co, Lexington, VA ED120
Thomas Nuchles, 67 VA VA VA loding w James Ramsey, single (Rowsey?)

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