Notes

[NI4480] Children:
Evelyn Owens Wilkerson (1928 - 1993)*
James Owens (1936 - 1974)*
Other children Edna June, Margaret Louise, Ina Ruth & Elmer Ray.

[BI4480] Name: «tab» Katie Nuchols
Gender: «tab» Female
Birth Date: «tab» 11 Feb 1906
Birth Place: «tab» Blount
Father: «tab» Andrew Marion Nuchols
Mother: «tab» Tenia Potter
delayed 7/25/1958 signed Katie Owens

[DI4480] Name: «tab» Katie Owens
Birth Date: «tab» 11 Feb 1906
Age at Death: «tab» 83
Death Date: «tab» 21 Apr 1989
Burial Place: «tab» Blount County, Tennessee, USA

[DI4482] Name: «tab» Robert Lee Nunley
Gender: «tab» Male
Birth Date: «tab» 27 Oct 1867
Birth Place: «tab» Scott
Age: «tab» 83
Death Date: «tab» 21 Oct 1951
Death Place: «tab» Greene, Tennessee
Father's name: «tab» Geo W Nunley
Mother's name: «tab» Sarah Nuckels
Certificate Number: «tab» 51-29668

[XI4482] Name: «tab» Robert L Nunley
Birth Date: «tab» 27 Oct 1867
Death Date: «tab» 22 Oct 1951
Cemetery: «tab» Briggs Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab» Madison County, North Carolina, USA
Has Bio?: «tab» Y
URL: «tab» http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-...

[BI4483] Name: «tab» Clara Alliene Carroll
Gender: «tab» Female
Birth Date: «tab» 4 Mar 1892
Birth Place: «tab» Decherd, Franklin
Father: «tab» William Calvin Carroll
Mother: «tab» Nancy Jane Knuckles

[NI4484] Spouse:
Roy Jernigan Holder (1897 - 1957)*
Children:
Lorene Anita Holder Dodge (1918 - 1996)*
Note: Wife of Roy Jernigan Holder. Mother of Charlotte Louise Holder Franklin, buried Memorial Park Cemetery, Tulsa, OK.

[BI4484] Name: «tab» Cola Carroll
Gender: «tab» Female
Birth Date: «tab» 3 Jun 1899
Birth Place: «tab» Winchester, Franklin
Father: «tab» William Calvin Carroll
Mother: «tab» Nancy Jane Knuckles

[XI4484] Name: «tab» Cola Jane "colie" Carroll Holder
Birth Date: «tab» 3 Jun 1899
Age at Death: «tab» 75
Death Date: «tab» 12 Jan 1975
Burial Place: «tab» Cleveland, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, USA
Woodland Cemetery
Cleveland
Pawnee County
Oklahoma, USA
Plot: Fair Lawn Addition

[DI4486] Name: «tab» Webster Bowman
Gender: «tab» Male
Birth Place: «tab» Tennessee
Death Date: «tab» 30 Jun 1929
Death Place: «tab» Bluff City, Sullivan, Tennessee
Father's name: «tab» N R Bowman
Father's Birth Place: «tab» North Carolina
Mother's name: «tab» Anna Knuckles
Mother's Birth Place: «tab» Virginia
Certificate Number: «tab» 21221
Age not given,,, probably stillborn

[DI4487] Name: «tab»Hobart Joshua Skeen
[Hobert J Skeen]
SSN: «tab»413140553
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»22 Aug 1922
Birth Place: «tab»Washington C, Tennessee
Death Date: «tab»18 Nov 1988
Father: «tab»Charlie C Skeen
Mother: «tab»Glennie V Nuckles
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Oct 1938: Name listed as HOBART JOSHUA SKEEN; 29 Nov 1988: Name listed as HOBERT J SKEEN

[NI4488] Death Cert names father unknown and mother Elizabeth Knuckles born VA.
His wifes mother was Renie Nuckles of the Obediah line of AMherst Co, VA

[BI4494] Name: «tab» Evrett Woodard Landenberger
Gender: «tab» Male
Birth Date: «tab» 25 Sep 1901
Birth Place: «tab» Decherd, Franklin
Father: «tab» Charley Landenberger
Mother: «tab» Mary Nuckles

[DI4494] Name: «tab» Everett Wil Landenberger
Age: «tab» 69
Birth Date: «tab» Sep 1901
Death Date: «tab» 19 Jan 1971
Death Place: «tab» Douglas
Spouse: «tab» Velma
Certificate: «tab» 71-00292

[XI4494] Name: «tab» Everett W Landenberger
Service Info.: «tab» S 2C US NAVY WORLD WAR I
Birth Date: «tab» 25 Sep 1901
Death Date: «tab» 19 Jan 1971
Service Start Date: «tab» 5 Aug 1918
Interment Date: «tab» 22 Jan 1971
Cemetery: «tab» Roseburg National Cemetery
Cemetery Address: «tab» VA Medical Center Roseburg, OR 97470
Buried At: «tab» Section B Row 10 Site 16

[BI4495] Name: «tab» Mbel Minnie Shelley
Gender: «tab» Female
Birth Date: «tab» 18 Feb 1893
Birth Place: «tab» Decherd, Franklin
Father: «tab» John Adams Shelley
Mother: «tab» Annie Woods Nuckles

[BI4496] Name: «tab» Beatrice Ella Shelley
Gender: «tab» Female
Birth Date: «tab» 22 Dec 1906
Birth Place: «tab» Decherd, Franklin
Father: «tab» Joh Adam Shelley
[John Adam Shelley]
Mother: «tab» Annie Woods Nuckles

[XI4498] Burial:
Woodlawn Cemetery
Knoxville
Knox County
Tennessee, USA

[NI4511] Had a large family of boys and one girl
EZRA H. SCHOOLER, was born in Grayson County, Virginia, December 18, 1845. W. D. Schooler, his father, was born in Virginia, and his mother, Polly D. Nuckols, was born in Grayson County, of the same state. The family moved to Missouri in the fall of 1854, and settled in Atchison County, in the vicinity of Rock Port. Ezra Schooler, the subject of this sketch, spent his youth on a farm, and attending the common schools of the county. He moved to his present farm in Clark Township in the fall of 1871. His place consists of 400 acres of excellent land all fenced, with fair improvements, and is located in sections 22 and 24, township 64, range 40. There is on the place a fine young bearing orchard of 130 apple trees, also some peach, pear and cherry trees; of small fruits there is a nice variety. Mr. Ezra Schooler was married in Atchison County, October 19, 1871, to Miss Caroline F. Walkup, daughter of Daniel H. and Nancy Walkup. Mrs. Schooler was born January 25, 1854, in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Schooler have had six children, of whom only three are now living: Asa Lee Schooler, born September 21, 1872; Rosamond Grace Schooler, born October 29, 1877; Charles Henry Schooler, born March 24, 1881; Ida Burdelle Schooler was born November 25, 1873, and died September 5, 1880; Albert Austin Schooler was born July 30, 1875, and died September 8, 1880; Hubert Heath Schooler was born November 6, 1879, and died September 14, 1880.

[NI4513] Children Bartie, Mary, Friel

[NI4517] Children Bessie, Donald, Polly

[NI4525] Grayson Co, VA Court Minutes-1861
On the motion of W. M. Bourn and Robert Vaughn who made oath as Administra tor and together with Eli Cornett, Joseph Phipps Their securities, enter ed into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of 1500$ conditioned accord ing to law, certificate is granted them for obtaining letters of administr ation of the estate of Martin Bourn deceased, not administered by E. M. Bo urn and Joseph Phipps whose letters of Administration formerly granted th em are revoked and annulled in [illegible].

Ordered that William Bourne be associationed with Hastin Fulton, General O verseer to superintend the opening of a new road from Independence down Pi ne Branch to David Isoms and that he have the same power to warn and ca ll out the overseers and hands who were appointed to assist in the openi ng of said road as is vested in said Fulton General Overseer aforesaid.

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

[NI4526] daughter of Samuel Johnston and Mary Hammons.
"Samuel Johnson (Johnston) was born near Richmond, Virginia, in 1757, a nd early settled in the Upper Yadkin Valley. He served as a private on Ru therford's Cherokee campaign in 1776; about 1779 he commanded a mounted Co mpany against Tories in the Fayetteville region. In 1780 he served on Cle veland's New River expedition, and led his company on the King's Mounta in campaign; but as the companies were reduced in the re-organization, lea ving the footmen behind, he acted in the battle as Lieutenant in Joel Lewi s' company. His unique, but effective command in the battle, was: "A im at the waistbands of their breeches, boys!". He was badly wounded in t he action. After he had fallen, and while the contest was yet firecely rag in around hj, he repeatedly threw up his hands, shouting---'Huzza, boys! '. " (pages 260 and 460-461, Draper)
From The Patriots at Kings Mountain by Bobbie Gilmer Moss, 1990, Scotia-H ibernia Press, 519 Bachelor Drive, Blacksbureg, SC 19702:
"Johnson(Johnston), Samuel, Lt. (Capt.)" b. 1757, Richmond, VA, d. 15 Sep t. 1834, Wilkes County, NC..., the son of Jeffrey Johnson." There is ot her information about his service and it lists the names of his wife, Ma ry Hammon, Married 25 June 1782) and it goes on to list all of his child ren and the spouses, including Mary who married "William Boran (Bourne)"

Benjamin Floyd Nuckolls in his Pioneer Settles of Grayson County pag es 18 and 61) states that Mary was married to William on May 4, 1794 at Ro aring River, Wilkes county, N.C. and that she was the sister of Robert Joh nstone who settled with his wife, Celia Bourne, on Roaring River, Wilkes C ounty, N.C. "This Johnstone of Revolutionary fame was in the battle of Ki ngs Mountain. There were sons and daughters of this family in Wilkes Coun ty, N.C., but I cannot give their names." Whether or not the family at o ne time spelled the name with an e on the end, I do not know. But Samuel J ohnston, Mary's father who is listed as a participant in the Battle of Kin gs Mountain, apparently did not. And the "e" was absent on Mary's grandson 's name, John Johnston Hale.

In COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE Southern States of America, page 305, Johnst on Family is this: The Virginia Johnstons, are of Norman-Scotch orgin, t he name is variously spelt Johnstone, Johnstonne, De Johnstonne, and Johns ton; the original name was De Johnstonne, and the family came into Engla nd with William the Conqueror in 1066, their seat was "Land-woods," Dumfri es Co., Scotland, and they were of the Clan of Johnston of Annandale." Re ad DUMFRIESSHIRE, SCOTLAND.

There is a partial genealogy a Sir William Johnstone who had a son John Jo hnstone SR, b. 1723 who married Mary Edminston. They had a son John Johns tone, B.1750 in VA (d. 1813) who had children George and John and Mary w ho wed Abraham Chrismon. There were Johnstones (Johnstons) in Augusta a nd Rockbridge Counties, VA which were largely settled by Scotch-Irish in t he Beverly Tract. In the Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church Cemete ry in Augusta County, VA,is the grave of William Johnstone, a Revolutiona ry War. This William may or may not be connected with Jeffrey Johnst on of Richmond.

Source_ katebird24@hotmail.com

[DI4528]
California Death Index, 1940-1997
about Elisabeth L Sweetser
Name: «tab»Elisabeth L Sweetser
[Elisabeth L Borchers]
Social Security #: «tab»0
Sex: «tab»FEMALE
Birth Date: «tab»4 Mar 1852
Birthplace: «tab»Iowa
Death Date: «tab»14 Sep 1940
Death Place: «tab»Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Nuckalls
Father's Surname: «tab»Borchers

[NI4551] Fremont County, Iowa 1870 Census: Hamburg Township

232,232 Bowen Francis 43 F VA Hamburg twp., pg 031
Bowen Mollie 20 F VA
Bowen Huston 16 M IA
Bowen Richmond 9 M IA
Nuckols Alice 7 F CO
Borchero Carrie 14 F IA
233,233 Borchero Augustas 54 M Bavaria Hamburg twp., pg 031
Borchero Bettie 21 F IA

[HI4570] (Research):Probably son of Abel, this record of death of his brother:
Name: Askbel Carey
Death date: 09 Jun 1922
Death place: Salem, Columbiana, Ohio
Birth date: 06 Jan 1846
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Salem, Ohio
Age at death: 76 years 5 months 3 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 350 Lincoln Ave., Ward 3
Occupation: Collection Agent
Residence:
Burial date: 14 Jun 1922
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Grandview
Spouse's name: Helen Carey
Father's name: Abel Carey
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Ohio
Mother's name: Mira Miller
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Pa.
GSU film number: 1992025
Digital GS number: 4025277
Image number: 739
Reference number: fn 32084
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI4570] North Carolina Death Collection, 1908-2004
about William B Carey
Name: «tab»William B Carey
Age: «tab»68
Date of Birth: «tab»1861
Date of Death: «tab»23 Oct 1929
Death County: «tab»Buncombe
Death State: «tab»North Carolina
Source Vendor: «tab»NC State Archives. North Carolina Deaths, 1908-67

[HI4590] (Research):Name: Anna N. Carey
Titles:
Death date: 25 Oct 1950
Death place: Akron, Summit, Ohio, United States
Birth date: 09 Mar 1897
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Salem, Ohio
Age at death: 53 years
Gender: Female
Marital status:
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse name:
Father name: Wm. B. Carey
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: Anna Nucholls
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 2372785
Digital GS number: 4109347
Image number: 01901
Reference number: 65286
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI4591] 1920 Bonner Co, Dover, ID
Ben J Nuckolls, 52, NE... VA VA
William E, brother, 72, single, MO VA VA

( Had no brother by this name to our knowledge. His dob was before marria ge of Bens Parents)

[NI4594] Parents:
Jacob Wesner (1835 - 1905)
Mary Elizabeth Harbaugh Wesner (1842 - 1889)

[DI4596]
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Dale Sieg
Name: «tab»Dale Sieg «tab»
SSN: «tab»515-01-7563
Born: «tab»20 Jul 1914
Died: «tab»Sep 1976
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Kansas (Before 1951)

[DI4597]
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Mary W. Riley
Name: «tab»Mary W. Riley «tab»
SSN: «tab»508-24-6142
Born: «tab»14 Feb 1916
Died: «tab»29 Aug 2002
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Nebraska (Before 1951)

[NI4598] Son of Henry L riley

[NI4603] Plateau Voice, Mesa Co, CO 8/2/1899
Marshall Nuckols has the whooping cough

Plateau Voice, Mesa Co, CO 8/22/1902 Ralph Rose who was arrested some time ago on a charge of stealing, prefered by Marshal Nuckols was bound over to District Court and released on bond of $81,000

Plateau Voice, Mesa Co, CO 11/20/1903 Marshall Nuckols is over in Pueblo looking after his ranch and cattle interests

Plateau Voice, Mesa Co, CO 11/27/1903
Marshal Nuckols who is now located in Sugar City with his large herd of cattle, spent Thansgiving with friends here.

Progressive Men of Colorado, A. H. Bowen, Chicago, 1905 Page 780
MARSHALL JAMES NUCKOLDS.
The subject of this brief review has special interest for the readers of this work in the fact that he is a native of the state of Colorado and has passed the whole of his life so far within its limits, drawing vigor from its sources of inspiration, getting intellectual development and culture in her seats of learning, and practicing the inspiring duties of citizenship as part of her body-politic and a participant in her beneficent civil institutions. He was born at Denver on March 9, 1870, and is the son of Emmet and Maria Nuckolds, the former a native of Virginia and the latter of Nebraska. They located at Denver in 1860, and moved to Leadville in 1878. There the father dealt in feed and followed mining in conjunction until 1895, when the family moved to Pueblo, where he opened a packing house which he is still conducting with gratifying success and increasing profit. He is a Democrat in political faith and ever ready to render effective service in the campaigns of his party. They have had four children, one of whom is dead, a son named Isaac. The three living are Harvey, living at Pueblo and manager of the packing house; Marshall J., living near Rifle, Garfield county; and Israh, at Pueblo. Their mother died on May 17. 1875. Marshall attended the public school at Leadville, held in a little log shanty, far from weatherproof and largely devoid of comforts and conveniences of every kind necessary for its purpose. It was the first school opened there, and uncanny in appearance as it was, and primitive in equipment and scope, was yet a source of pride to the community and of profit to its younger members. Subsequently he pursued a course of business training at the Denver Business College. At the age of seventeen he began to make his own living, working as a ranch hand until 1893. During the next ten years he had charge of the cattle for the packing company at Pueblo, serving in this connection ten years. In 1903 he took up the ranch of one hundred and sixty acres which he now owns and works, eighty acres of which are under cultivation. The water supply for this ranch is the best in the vicinity, and in return for his persistent and skillful labor on it the land yields an abundance of everything grown in the neighborhood. He also raises cattle in numbers and some horses. In politics he is an earnest and working Democrat, and in fraternal life belongs to the order of Elks. In his business he is prosperous and progressive; in reference to local affairs involving the welfare of the community is enterprising and public- spirited; and in social circles has a strong hold on a host of admiring friends. He is one of the rising men of his section and is generally esteemed as a broad-minded, intelligent and upright citizen.

[DI4603] Nukolls, J. Marshall
J. Marshall Nukolls - Huerfano World - July 12, 1990 -
This Week in Walsenburg History - 1913: J. Marshall Nukolls, well-known ca ttleman and vice-president of the packing plant, was found dead of heart failure at his summer camp. He was married just three months ago.

[DI4605] Name: «tab»Mary Lee Tidwell
Death Date: «tab»20 Mar 1942
Death Place: «tab»Abilene, Taylor, Texas
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»
Death Age: «tab»65 years 7 days
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»1877
Birth Date: «tab»3/4/1877
Birthplace: «tab»AL
Marital Status: «tab»wid
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»dk
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»dk
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Place of Residence: «tab»1026 Plum
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Abilene
Burial Date: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2137024
Digital Film Number: «tab»4168348
Image Number: «tab»422
Reference Number: «tab»14698
Source Citation

"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6WH-XJ9 : accessed 9 May 2012), Mary Lee Tidwell, 1942.

[HI4607] (Research):My name is Mark Williams and came across you page looking for my family h istory. My grandmother was Marion Nuckolls, daughter of George Harvey Nuckolls of Pueblo CO. My great aunt was Della Vanna Nuckolls who past away about 1980 in San Diego. I have a number of photos from Colorado and the Nuckolls family that I am trying to scan and would be interested in sharing. Please let me know what information you might be of interest to the socie ty. My contact information is: 24061 Neece Ave #6 Torrance, CA 90505
ph: 310-378-1191 Regards, Mark Williams markwill@earthlink.net

[DI4607] Name: Marion Nuckolls Williams
[Marion Nuckolls Nuckolls]
Social Security #: 522074614
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 15 Feb 1902
Birthplace: Colorado
Death Date: 24 Dec 1949
Death Place: Santa Clara
Mother's Maiden Name: Wallis
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[NI4609] 1880 Census, Freemont Co, Hamburg, IA pg 145d
Ezra was living with his aunt Lucinda Bourne Nuckolls h/h age 53 b VA a nd her dau Malley age 31 and son Richmond 19 b IA. ALso were his brothe rs Marshall and Harvey

1910 Census is Margaret Nuckolls, niece age 19

Date: August 14, 1910 Location: Oklahoma Paper: Daily Oklahoman
James Peak Hotel
Out in the heart of the Rockies-Away from the great heat-Hunting & Fishin g- Baths Hot and cold water
Apply E H Nuckolls, Granby CO

The R.L. Polk Directory Co.'s Pueblo city directory, 1913 : containing a c omplete alphabetical list of business firms, corporations, and private cit izens, a miscellaneous directory of city, county, state, and United Stat es officers, churches, public and private schools, secret and benevolent s ocieties, etc., etc. : also a complete classified business directory.
Pueblo, Colo.: R.L. Polk Directory Co., c1913, 464 pgs.

11/9/1926 Pueblo Co, CO
Pueblo 988967
49.7 ac 2 2/ 23-S 68-W No 6th PM CO

Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 28 December 1929
Packing Man Near Death-Phoenix Ariz-Hospital physicians last night report ed as unchanged the condition of Ezra Nuckols former official of Pueblo Co lorado packing company who underwent an operation here last week. His reco very is uncertain

Pueblo Chieftan Dec 30, 1929
Ezra Nuckolls Body To Be Brought Here
The body of Ezra Nuckolls, who died Saturday night in Phoenix Arizo na as a result of complications from an appendix operation will arri ve in Pueblo Tuesday morning. Mrs Nuckolls and relatives will accompany t he body to Pueblo. Affiliated in the packing business which his father fou nded in Pueblo for more that 35 years, Nuckolls was well known in Puebl o. He was a member of the BPO Elks Lodge No 50 and of the local Kiwanis Cl ub. He is survived by his wife, two nieces , Miss Della Nuckolls of New Yo rk and Miss Marian Nuckolls of Pueblo, and an aunt, Mrs J M Carlile of Pue blo. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Davis Mortuary.

The Pueblo Chieftan, Wednesday, Nov 1, 1930
Public funeral services fo Ezra Nuckolls will take place at 2: p.m. Wednes day Jan 1 from the Chapel of the Davis Mortuary. At Mountain View Cemete ry where the interment will be made, the services will be private.

[NI4612] California Death Index, 1940-1997
about John N Metcalf
Name: John N Metcalf
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 2 May 1872
Birthplace: Iowa
Death Date: 19 Feb 1963
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Nicolls

[NI4616] 1920 single living withhis mother in Los Angeles, CA

[DI4616]
California Death Index, 1940-1997
about Albert E Metcalf
Name: «tab»Albert E Metcalf
Social Security #: «tab»555323950
Sex: «tab»MALE
Birthplace: «tab»California
Death Date: «tab»27 Apr 1961
Death Place: «tab»Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Nuckolls

Name: «tab»Albert Edgar Metcalf
SSN: «tab»555323950
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»9 Jul 1874
Birth Place: «tab»Hamburg Frem, Iowa
Father: «tab»Thomas E Metcalf
Mother: «tab»Elizabeth Nuckolls
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»23 Dec 1983: Name listed as ALBERT EDGAR METCALF

[DI4617] Name: Marie Helen Lamb
[Marie Helen Metcalf]
Social Security #: 0
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 6 Mar 1883
Birthplace: Iowa
Death Date: 19 Oct 1945
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: McKolls (sic) Nuckolls
Father's Surname: Metcalf

[NI4619] Winner of Nobel Prize in Physics, 1955
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willis_Lamb

Willis Eugene Lamb, Jr. was born on July 12, 1913 in Los Angeles, Californ ia. His father Willis Eugene Lamb, born in Minnesota, was by professi on a telephone engineer and his mother Marie Helen Metcalf came from Nebra ska.

Except for three years schooling in Oakland, Calif., he was educated in t he public schools of Los Angeles, Calif. In 1930 he entered the Universi ty of California at Berkeley and received a B.S. (Chemistry) in 1934. H is graduate work in theoretical physics at the same university led to t he Ph.D. degree in 1938. His thesis research on the electromagnetic proper ties of nuclear systems was directed by Professor J.R. Oppenheimer.

He went to Columbia University as Instructor in Physics in 1938, beca me an Associate (1943), Assistant Professor (1945), Associate Professor (1 947) and Professor in 1948. From 1943 to 1951, he was associated also wi th the Columbia Radiation Laboratory where the research described in the N obel Lecture was done. In 1951 he went to Stanford University in Californ ia as Professor of Physics. During 1953-1954 he was Morris Loeb Lectur er at Harvard University. From 1956 to 1962 he was a Fellow of New Colle ge and Wykeham Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford, Englan d. In 1962 he became Henry Ford II Professor of Physics at Yale Universit y, New Haven, Conn.

His research has been on the following subjects: theory of the interactio ns of neutrons and matter, field theories of nuclear structure, theori es of beta decay, range of fission fragments, fluctuations in cosmic ray s howers, pair production, order-disorder problems, ejection of electro ns by metastable atoms, quadrupole interactions in molecules, diamagnet ic corrections for nuclear resonance experiments; theory and design of mag neton oscillators, theory of a microwave spectroscope, study of the fine s tructure of hydrogen, deuterium and helium; theory of electrodynamic ener gy level displacements.

In 1953 he received the Rumford Premium of the American Academy of Arts a nd Sciences. The University of Pennsylvania conferred an honorary degr ee of D.Sc. upon him in 1954. He received the Research Corporation Awa rd in 1955. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and a Fell ow of the American Physical Society.

In 1939 he married Ursula Schaefer, a student from Germany.


Contact Information
Telephone:
520-621-2517
Email:
willis@primus.opt-sci.arizona.edu
Mailing Address:
Dr. Willis E. Lamb Jr.
University of Arizona
Optical Sciences
Meinel Building
1630 East University Boulevard
Tucson, Arizona 85721 USA


Education
DSc, Columbia University, 1990
DSc, Gustavus Adolphus College, 1975
LHD, Yeshiva University, 1965
MA, Yale University, 1961
MA, Oxford University, 1956
DSc, University of Pennsylvania, 1953
PhD, University of California, 1938
BS, University of California, 1934
Employment
The University of Arizona: Regents Professor Emeritus, 2003-date; Regen ts Professor, 1989-2003; Professor Emeritus, Optical Sciences and Departme nt of Physics, 2003-date; Professor, Optical Sciences and Department of Ph ysics, 1974-2003; Arizona Research Laboratories, Professor Emeritus, 2003- date; Arizona Research Laboratories, Professor, 1983-2003
Yale University: J. Willard Gibbs Professor of Physics, 1972-1974, Henry F ord II Professor of Physics, 1962-1972
Oxford University: Wykeham Professor of Physics and Fellow of New Colleg e, 1956-1962
Stanford University: Professor, 1951-1956
Columbia University: Professor, 1945-1952; Instructor, 1938-1945
Awards and Honors
Nobel Prize in Physics, 1955
Nobel Foundation, Lennart Bernadotte Award, 2004
World Federation of Scientists, Gian Carlo Wick Gold Medal, 2002
National Medal of Science, 2000
Society for Optical and Quantum Electronics, Einstein Medal, 1992
Physical Society of London, Guthrie Award
National Academy of Sciences, Member
Optical Society of America, Fellow
American Physical Society, Fellow
Royal Society of Edinburgh, Honorary Fellow
Research
Quantum mechanics of optical phenomena, theory of measurement.

[DI4619] Willis E. Lamb Jr., 94; Nobel Prize Winning Physicist
Nobel laureate Willis Eugene Lamb Jr., 94, a physicist whose discovery of a minute difference between two energy levels of the hydrogen atom led to a basic reconsideration of the concepts underlying the application of quantum theory to electromagnetism, died May 15 of a gallstone disorder at University Medical Center in Tucson.

A professor emeritus at the University of Arizona, Dr. Lamb received a 1955 Nobel Prize in physics for his experimental work on the fine structure of the hydrogen atom and for the discovery of what came to be called "the Lamb shift," a tiny deviation in the energy of an electron orbiting a hydrogen atom's nucleus. The discovery had enormous implications for the quantum theory of matter.

"He really changed our concept of how space and time are put together," said William H. Wing, a physics professor at the University of Arizona.

Dr. Lamb was born in Los Angeles and received an undergraduate degree in chemistry from the University of California at Berkeley in 1934. Remaining at Berkeley as a graduate student in theoretical physics, he conducted research for his thesis under the direction of J. Robert Oppenheimer, who was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942 to head the Manhattan Project, which created the atomic bomb. He received his doctorate from the University of California at Berkeley in 1938 and joined the Columbia University physics faculty that same year.

From 1943 to 1951, he worked with the Columbia University Radiation Laboratory, where his research focused on how to make shorter, higher-frequency microwave sources for radar. That research led to his Nobel Prize-winning work.

In 1946, he put together what Wing called "a really clever experiment" to detect the shift in energy levels of the hydrogen atom, which would come to be called the "Lamb effect." "The apparatus I used," Dr. Lamb recalled in a 2000 interview, "was a combination of metal and glass. You might say the hydrogen atoms went in one end and came out the other end, and in between you did things with them involving microwaves and a magnetic field. The whole thing sat on a table maybe eight feet long."

In April 1947, his experiment succeeded. It revealed a minute but significant shift of energy in the hydrogen atom in different states. He continued to refine his experiment over the years and was able to make very precise measurements of the energy variable. He shared the Nobel Prize with Polykarp Kusch, a German American physicist who reached similar conclusions independently.

Dr. Lamb "was a physicist's physicist," said Wing, who became his post-doctoral student in 1968. "It was very important to him to get things really right."

He taught at Stanford, Oxford and Yale universities before moving to the University of Arizona in 1974. He received the National Medal of Science, the nation's highest scientific honor, in 2000 and retired as professor of physics and optical sciences three years later.

"Not that long ago, he told me he finally understood physics," said James C. Wyant, dean of the University of Arizona's College of Optical Sciences, speaking to the Arizona Daily Star last week.

Dr. Lamb's first wife, Ursula Schaefer, a University of Arizona historian, died in 1996. His marriage to Bruria Kaufman, an Israeli physicist, ended in divorce.

Survivors include his wife, Elsie Wattson Lamb of Tucson, who met him 27 years ago and married him this January; and a brother.

[NI4620] Social Security Death Index
about John M. Lamb
Name: John M. Lamb
SSN: 568-14-9804
Last Residence: 90069 West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
Born: 30 Apr 1917
Died: 10 May 2006
State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951 )

[NI4623] Not found in 1910 or in CA death index

[NI4625] 5/3/1869 Marin Co, CA-Nathaniel Nuckolls
Assigned For Automation 1783 CACAAA 015306
122.73 ac 5 30/ 4-N 7-W No Mount Diablo
Remarks: LOT 5 OF SWSE
6 30/ 4-N 7-W No Mount Diablo

4/15/1879 Marin Co, CA-Nathaniel Nuckolls
(Frank Reams)Assigned For Automation 37301 CACAAA 024692
160 ac N½NE 11/ 11-N 13-W No Mount Diablo CA
W½NW 12/ 11-N 13-W No Mount Diablo CA

Not located in 1900

[DI4625] Oregon Death Index, 1903-98
Name: Nuckolls, Nathenal H.
County: Yamhill
Death Date: 17 Dec 1912
Certificate: 3719

[NI4626] Parents:
John Riffe (1827 - 1908)
Margaret Elizabeth Damron Riffe (1832 - 1913)

[DI4626] Name: «tab»J Nuckolls
Death Date: «tab»16 Sep 1934
Death Place: «tab»Polk
Certificate: «tab»116

[DI4628] CADI Holt Nuckolls , spouse M, age 72 died 11/7/1924 Madero Co

[XI4628] Tomstone says Nov 8 1851, but 1851 would conflict with birth of sibling

[DI4629] CADI Margaret Nuckolls, spouse H, age 74 died Madera Co, 7/2/1924

[DI4630] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Mary Belle Harper
[Mary Belle Nuckolls]
Social Security #: 549057082
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 29 Jan 1883
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 9 May 1986
Death Place: San Joaquin
Mother's Maiden Name: Covington
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[DI4632] CADI age 62 David Dunbar, San Francisco

[NI4633] Oxnard Courier Oxnard California 07 July 1911
Santa Barbara- Toasted by Chief Nuckolls of Santa Barbara

1930 Santa Barbara Co, Santa barbara, CA
Fred Nuckolls, 73, widower, md age 21, CA VA MO, Rent $12, no o cc (Nuckoles index) Thomas W, son, 40 , single, CA CA C A, laborer, odd jobs

[DI4633] CADI Fred Nuckalls spouse A, age 74 died Santa Barbara Co 10/23/1930 Cert #55621

[XI4633] Plot: 4 West- Lot- 40- Space- 4

[DI4634] CADI Anita Nuckolls, spouse F, age 65 died Ventura Co 4/29/1927

[DI4636] CADI Alameda Co, CA William S Nuckolls, spouse HS, age 58 died 4/11/1916

[NI4639] At the age of 8 years went to live with his grandparents, Nathaniel and Sarah Nuckolls, attended school, and at the age of 16 began to make his own way, and made a success of his life. In May 9, 1957, he visited the old Nuckolls Homestead the first descendant of Nathaniel Nuckolls, who was born in the Nuckolls House built by Capt. Robert Garland Nuckolls in 1805; they also visited Richmond, Williamsburg, and Jamestown Virginia; Washington D C; New York City; Massena New York, where their son Roderick is located. Leslie is the owner of the old army single barrel rifle used by his great-grandfather, Capt. Robert G Nuckolls, in the war of 1812.

Oxnard Press Courier Oxnard California 16 July 1952
Two week swimming course instructor beginning July 21 by Les Nuckolls

Oxnard Press Courier Oxnard California 26 July 1952
The Cub Pack instructed by Less Nuckolls of Ventura

Oxnard Press Courier Oxnard California 06 February 1956
Less Nuckolls at gathering

[DI4639] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Leslie W Nuckolls
Social Security #: 550461913
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 11 Jun 1885
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 20 Apr 1961
Death Place: San Luis Obispo
Mother's Maiden Name: Smith

Name: «tab»Leslie W Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»550461913
Birth Date: «tab»11 Jun 1885
Claim Date: «tab»4 Jan 1957
Type of Claim: «tab»Life Claim
Notes: «tab»12 Jan 1979: Name listed as LESLIE W NUCKOLLS

[XI4639] Name: «tab»Leslie William Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»11 Jun 1885
Birth Place: «tab»California, USA
Death Date: «tab»20 Apr 1961
Death Place: «tab»Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Paso Robles District Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA

[DI4640] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Laura B Nuckolls
Social Security #: 561663925
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 14 Jun 1888
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 13 Dec 1977
Death Place: Kern

[BI4641] California Birth Index, 1905-1995
Name: Nuckolls
Birth Date: 26 Feb 1918
Gender: Male
Mother's Maiden Name: Battenfe
Birth County: Kings

[DI4641] Ashley County Ledger Newspaper Location: Hamburg, AR,
Roderick B. Nuckolls, 84, of Crossett died Saturday, September 21, 200 2, at the Morehouse General Hospital in Bastrop, LA. Born to Lesley W. a nd Laura Battenfeld Nuckolls on February 26, 1918, in Hanford, CA, he w as a thirty-second degree Mason of F&AM St. John's Lodge No. 1 of New Hamp shire. He retired from RAM as a pile driving supervisor and was a memb er of the First Freewill Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his p arents and a sister, Katie Zimkie.Survivors include his wife of near ly 30 years, Shirley Sue Nuckolls of Crossett; two sons, Bill Nuckolls a nd Richard Nuckolls of Eufaula, AL: five stepsons, Dennis Day of Jacksonvi lle, FL, Jeffrey Day of Saraland, AL, James Day of Bastrop, LA, Jerry D ay of Phoenix City, AL, and Billy Day of Lynn Havens, FL; two stepdaughter s, Susie Day of Crossett and Judy Langley of Monticello; two brothers, Ral ph Nuckolls of Ridgecrest, CA, and Robert Nuckolls of Iowa; 15 grandchildr en and nine great-grandchildren.Memorial services were planned for 10 a. m. Tuesday, September 24, in the Jones Funeral Home chapel in Crossett wi th Revs. Gene Cullum and Roy Craig officiating. Memorials may be made to A biding Faith Christian School, 1552 Highway 52 West, Crossett, AR 71635.

Name: «tab»Roderick Nuckolls
[Roderick Battenfeld Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»561070576
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»26 Feb 1918
Birth Place: «tab»Handford Kin, California
[Hanford, California]
Father Name: «tab»Leslie W Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Laura Battenfeld
Death Date: «tab»21 Sep 2002
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Feb 1937: Name listed as RODERICK NUCKOLLS; 17 Jul 1989: Name listed as RODERICK BATTENFELD NUCKOLLS; 28 Sep 2002: Name listed as RODERICK B NUCKOLLS

[DI4642] Name: «tab»Athle Mae Nuckolls
[Athle M Nuckolls]
[Athle Mae McClure]
SSN: «tab»562245824
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»26 Apr 1920
Birth Place: «tab»Boumont, California
Father Name: «tab»William J McClure
Mother Name: «tab»Allie Carter
Death Date: «tab»Jan 1992
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jun 1941: Name listed as ATHLE MAE NUCKOLLS; 11 Jan 1992: Name listed as ATHLE M NUCKOLLS

[NI4645] Desert Spotlight, Ridgecrest, CA Sunday Sept 15, 2002
Indian artifacts Were His Passion Earl On by Regina Horgan, The Daily Independent
"I was born at a very young age in Santa Cruz," said Ralph Nuckolls with a chuckle. "I grew up in Paso Robles and my dad, Leslie W Nuckolls and I started collecting Indian artifacts, mostly mortars and pestles, when I was about 14 years old. One day an archeologist came to Paso Robles and wanted someone to take him around to old Indian campsites so he could take some photos. "Somebody in town told him to go see this kind,Ralph, who was probably the best one to show him around even though I was a kid,"said Nuckolls. "I spent the day with him and we had a great time. At that time lots of people were collecting. Now it is illegal. I offered my collection of about 40 bowls to the museum about 30 years ago, but they only wanted artifacts from around here", said Nuckolls. One of the bowls in his collection was 19 inches in diameter and almost perfectly round, probably a ceremonial mortar. He spent three or four years rebuilding it because it was in 12 pieces. Nuckolls donated that to the Paso Robles Museum where it is on display. IN1941 Nuckolls was drafted and in 1944, wetn to Belgium and Germany. "Most of my early army career was training recruits. I led them through 13 weeks of basic training" said Nuckolls. "All of my firends think I'm too easy ging to have had that kind of job. You had to be mother and father to them and they didn't like you at first; You're chaning their lifestyle, but halfway through the 13 weeks they change their attitude and forget about civilian life and become good soldiers." IN 1945 in Germany he was awarded the Bronze Star. According to the citation, it was for "heroic achievement in connection with military operations against the enemy during the shelling of his Battery. Staff Sgt Nuckolls, as Senior Chief of Sections, prepared his guns for action, maintained control and upon his own initiative, exposed himself to assist the Battery Executive Officer, Roberth Smithson." SMithson later became a lieutenant colonel and happened to have a wife who was a nurse and a full colonel when Nuckolls next saw him at a reuion some 35 years later. "After I got out of the service, I decided I would get a driver's license," said Nuckolls. "I could drive, but because of the war I just hadn't had time, and of course I had no doubt at all that I could get one easily. I wentto the police department to take the test and behind the counter was this beautiful brunette. Much to my surprise, I flunked my test, but I got even with her. I married her and we were married for 55 years" said Nuckolls with a grin. "We have two children, Janice Allen and Kenneth Nuckolls, who both live in Ridgecrest and four grandchildren. Nuckolls came to Ridgecrest in 1951 and opened an upholstery shop. He was in business for over 35 years. While in business, Nuckolls joined the Chamber of Commerce in 1957, served on the board for six years and eventually became president of the Chamber in 1966. He was chairman of the Fair Board in 1964 and in 1955 became president of the Ridgecrest Gun Club. When asked what he did after retirement, Nuckolls said he hunted and fished and mostly complained. He also took care of his beloved wife Eva, who was diagnosed with mutliple sclerosis 40 years earlier and was confined to a wheelchair for the last five years. She died August 2001. Nuckolls keeps busy with friends and meets his "over the hill gang" almost every weekday morning around 8 a.m. at McDonalds, where according to him, they solve world problems. "It's just old retired friends who enjoy each others company. The wives enjoy it too", said Nuckolls. Nuckolls joined T'ai Chi Chih class this past July and practices the relaxing moves almost daily. "It not only helps the body, but the mind too. I just feel better." said Nuckolls. He belongs to the Saturday SIngles Over 55 Group that meets for dinner twince a month and still enjoys dancing whenever he gets a chance. Nuckolls joined Kiwanis in 1970 when he was in business and has been very active ever since. He always signs up for the Kiwanis Walk-A-Thon, works the pizza booth at the fair twice a year and the fundraiser pancake breakfast at Leroy Jackson Park during Maturango Junction days. "It' s a good social and service organization to belong to. We dont throw parties and things like that but the camaraderie is fantastic" said Nuckolls. Kiwanis has a luncheon meeting every Thursday at Farris' Restaurant at the Heritage. Nuckolls' 83rd birthday happened to fall of Thursday Aug 29th this year. "They even had chocolate cake for dessert in honor of the occasion, but no candle" joked Nuckolls. "No, seriously, they have what they call steak and cake on the last Thursday of every month. It wasn't because it was my birthday, but a guy can always dream, can't he?"

[BI4645] California Birth Index, 1905-1995
Name: Nuckolls
Birth Date: 29 Aug 1919
Gender: Male
Mother's Maiden Name: Battenfe
Birth County: Santa Cruz

[DI4645] Bakersfield Californian, The (CA) - January 5, 2006
Deceased Name: Ralph Glen Nuckolls
Ralph Glen Nuckolls, 86, Ridgecrest, Jan. 6. Visitation 4 to 7 p.m. Ja n. 6, Holland & Lyons Chapel; funeral services 11 a.m. Jan. 7, I.W.V. Masonic Lodge 684, 625 N. Norma St. Ridgecrest; interment at Desert Memorial
Park. Holland & Lyons Mortuary, Ridgecrest

Long time resident Ralph Glen Nuckolls passed away peacefully at home with family Tuesday, Jan 3, 2006. Open viewing will be from 4-7 Friday, Jan 6 at Holland and Lyons Chapel, 216 N Norma St. Ralph was born in Santa Cruz in 1919 and soon after moved to Paso Robles, where he grew up. He, along with his two brothers and a sister, learned the grocery business, serving up fresh orange juice along the old Highway 101. After high school, he joined the Army and was stationed at Camp Roberts when Pearl harbor was attacked. Sergeant Ralph Nuckolls was sent to Germany, leading 12 men with their Howitzer cannons. After the war, he met Marion Eva Flynn in Paso Robles at the local DMV, where she flunked him on his driving test. He got even by marrying Eva and he did get his driver's license too! They moved to Bakersfield and opened a restaurant. In his spare time, he learned to upholster furniture and cars. This became one of his many passions along with fishing and hunting.In 1951 he heard about a boom town called Ridge Crest, where he and Eva soon moved to start a family. They also opened Nuckolls Upholstry. He became very much involved with the community. He was a life member and president of the Chamber of Commerce. He was also a member of Kiwanis, VFW and the Masonic Lodge. His face could always be seen at the Kiwanis Pizza booth and Pancake breakfasts. If there was work to be done for Ridgecrest, you could count on Ralph. Ralph was preceded in death by his wife of 53 yearrs, Eva. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law Ken and Sharon Nuckolls; his daughter Janice and husband David Allen all from Ridgecrest; and five grandchildren, Michael and Lisa Allen, Bill Summers and wife Chiffor, Adam and Jeremy Nuckolls.

Name: «tab»Ralph Glen Nuckolls
[Ralph G Nuckolls]
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»29 Aug 1919
Birth Place: «tab»Santa Cruz, California
Father Name: «tab»Leslie W Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Laura Battenfeld
Death Date: «tab»3 Jan 2006
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Aug 1937: Name listed as RALPH GLEN NUCKOLLS; 10 Jan 2006: Name listed as RALPH G NUCKOLLS

[XI4645]
U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
about Ralph G Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Ralph G Nuckolls
Service Info.: «tab»US ARMY WORLD WAR II
Birth Date: «tab»29 Aug 1919
Death Date: «tab»3 Jan 2006
Cemetery: «tab»Desert Memorial Park
Cemetery Address: «tab»801 S San Bernardino Rd Ridgecrest, CA 93555
U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about Ralph Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Ralph Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»29 Aug 1919
Death Date: «tab»3 Jan 2006
Branch 1: «tab»ARMY
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»18 Mar 1941
Release Date 1: «tab»22 Dec 1945

[DI4646] Daily Independent newspaper Ridgecrest CA Kern County August 9, 2001
Marian Eva Nuckollls, a 50 year resident of Ridgecrest, died on Tuesday, A ug. 7, 2001, at Ridgecrest Regional Hospital. She was 83.Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm at Holland & Lyons Chapel on Thursday, August 9. Funeral services will be held at Holland & Lyons Chapel on Friday, A ugust 10 at 10 am. Burial will be at Desert Memorial Park.Mrs. Nuckolls was born on Sept. 22, 1917, at Lompoc. During the depression, she worked cleaning houses while attending college. She worked on the gas ration board during WWII. After the war, she worked in the Paso Robles Police Department as a dispatcher and general clerk.She and her husband, Ralph, were married on Sept. 17, 1946, in Paso Robles, and moved to Bakersfield where they lived for five years. In 1951 they moved to Ridgecrest and opened Nuckolls Upholstery.They retired in 1981, turning the shop over to their son, Ken.Mrs. Nuckolls was active in both the VFW and Altrusa club of Ridgecrest. She is survived by her husband, Ralph Nuckolls, son and daughter-in-law, Kenneth and Sharon Nuckolls; daughter and son-in-law, Janice and David Allen; grandchildren, Michael and Lisa Allen of Ridgecrest, Bill Summers of Kent, Wash., Jeremy Nuckolls of Gainsville, Fla., and Adam Nuckolls of Ridgecrest; neices, Mary Jo Wright of Lommpoc and Erin Pate of San Luis Obispo.Holland & Lyons Mortuary is assisting the family with arrangements

«tab»Marian Eva Flynn
[Eva Simpson]
[Marian Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»566122371
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»3 Sep 1917
Birth Place: «tab»Lompoc, California
[Lompoc Santa??, California]
Father Name: «tab»Martin J Flynn
Mother Name: «tab»Marian E Lowe
Death Date: «tab»7 Aug 2001
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Apr 1937: Name listed as MARIAN EVA FLYNN; Nov 1945: Name listed as EVA SIMPSON; Oct 1946: Name listed as MARIAN EVA NUCKOLLS; 14 Aug 2001: Name listed as MARIAN E NUCKOLLS

[NI4648] California Birth Index, 1905-1995
about Kathryn J Nuckolls
Name: Kathryn J Nuckolls
Birth Date: 15 Feb 1924
Gender: Female
Mother's Maiden Name: Battenfe
Birth County: Kern

Name: Kathryn Ziemke
[Kathryn Nuckolls]
Social Security #: 562246136
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 15 Feb 1924
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 27 Dec 1988
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Battenfeld
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[DI4648] Name: «tab»Kathryn Jean Nuckolls
[Kathryn Jean Smith]
[Kathryn Ziemke]
SSN: «tab»562246136
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»15 Feb 1924
Birth Place: «tab»Bakersfield, California
Father Name: «tab»Leslie W Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Laura B Battenfield
Death Date: «tab»Dec 1988
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jun 1941: Name listed as KATHRYN JEAN NUCKOLLS; Nov 1948: Name listed as KATHRYN JEAN SMITH; : Name listed as KATHRYN SMITH ZIEMKE; 20 Jan 1989: Name listed as KATHRYN J ZIEMKE

[NI4650] 1900 living with mother and step father Carl Evans

Date: October 5, 1913 Location: Oregon Paper: Oregonian
Miss Hazel Nuckolls is making an extended trip visiting relatives and frie nds in the Puget Sound cities

[DI4650] Name: «tab»Hazel B Eley
Age: «tab»69
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1892
Death Date: «tab»13 Dec 1961
Death Place: «tab»Multnomah
Spouse: «tab»Ray
Certificate: «tab»16132

[NI4651] Livery Business Paso Robles, CA And Fresno

[DI4651]
California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: George R Nuckolls
Social Security #: 0
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 22 Feb 1860
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 7 Mar 1944
Death Place: Fresno
Mother's Maiden Name: Fine
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[NI4652] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Jeffee Nuckolls Archer
[Jeffee Nuckolls Nuckolls]
Social Security #: 0
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 11 Jan 1862
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 8 Jan 1942
Death Place: San Luis Obispo
Mother's Maiden Name: Fine
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[NI4654] 1930 San Luis Obispo Co, Paso Robles, CA
Mary Wallace, dead, widow, md age 24 CA VA TN
Louise Nuckolls, niece, 12, NV

Name: Maria Wallace
[Maria Nuckolls]
Social Security #: 0
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 25 Dec 1865
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 22 Feb 1945
Death Place: San Luis Obispo
Mother's Maiden Name: Fine
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[DI4655] George E Wallce, age 66, San Luis Obispo, wife blank Cert#38314

[NI4659] Funeral services were held at Rose Chapel, interment in the Colusa Cemeter y, CA. He was a tall slim man near 6 ft, fair complexion, very industrio us man, a carpenter by trade; owned an acre of land in Butte Co at the foo thills of the Sierras, where he spent his last years.

Marriage found:
Creed Nuckolls to Etta Shay 1890-1895 in Yuba City, CA (LDS)

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Creed Nuckolls
Social Security #: 568039728
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 9 Jan 1870
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 19 Mar 1955
Death Place: Butte
Mother's Maiden Name: Finn
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[DI4659] Name: «tab»Creed Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»568039728
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»9 Jan 1870
Birth Place: «tab»Cayucos San, California
Father Name: «tab»Nathanial Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Sara A Tine
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jul 1937: Name listed as CREED NUCKOLLS

[DI4660] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Etta Nuckolls
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 10 Feb 1875
Birthplace: Michigan
Death Date: 24 Oct 1960
Death Place: Butte

[DI4661] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Roy Ernest Nuckolls
Social Security #: 564208558
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 15 Dec 1894
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 22 Nov 1980
Death Place: Alameda
Mother's Maiden Name: Kimble

[XI4661] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about Roy Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Roy Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»15 Dec 1894
Death Date: «tab»22 Nov 1980
SSN: «tab»564208558
Branch 1: «tab»ARMY
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»28 Jun 1918
Release Date 1: «tab»10 Jul 1919

[NI4662] U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Earl Herman Nuckolls
Birth Date: 1 Sep 1896
Residence: Colusa, California 1017 Clay St Colusa, CA
Birth: Paso Robles, California
Race: White Roll: WWII_1542838
Contact: Geo L Messick, Colusa, CA
Emp: Geo L Messick Co 411 Market St, Colusa CA

Name: Earl Nuckolls
SSN: 545-09-9561
Last Residence: 95490 Willits, Mendocino, California,
Born: 1 Sep 1896
Died: Apr 1982
State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951 )

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Earl Herman Nuckolls
Social Security #: 545099561
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 1 Sep 1895
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 1 Apr 1982
Death Place: Mendocino
Mother's Maiden Name: Kimble

[XI4662] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about Earl Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Earl Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»1 Sep 1896
Death Date: «tab»1 Apr 1982
SSN: «tab»545099561
Branch 1: «tab»ARMY
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»5 Feb 1918
Release Date 1: «tab»17 Apr 1919

[BI4663] Surname: FLOYD M NUCKOLLS
Birth Date: 09/28/1905
Sex: MALE
Mother's Maiden Name: KIMBLE
Birthplace: FRESNO

[DI4663] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Floyd Melvin Nuckolls
Social Security #: 546036068
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 28 Sep 1905
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 12 Jan 1992
Death Place: Butte
Mother's Maiden Name: Kimble

[NI4665] Possibly wife Violet D, she applicant on his tombstone application in 1956

[DI4665]
California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Howard Irvin Nuckolls
Social Security #: 554205547
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 24 Jan 1901
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 5 Jul 1956
Death Place: Colusa
Mother's Maiden Name: Kimball
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[XI4665]
U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
flat bronze marker, Christian emblem
Name: «tab»Howard Irvin Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»24 Jan 1901
Death Date: «tab»5 Jul 1956
Cemetery: «tab»Colusa Cemetery
Cemetery Location: «tab»Colusa, California
Enlisted 10/2/1942 Discharged 2/22/1943
Served CA, Pvt, Cannon Co, 119th Inf, US Army
Applicant Violet D Nuckolls, 242 Lafayette St, Colusa St, Colusa, CA 7/9/1956

[NI4666] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Clarence O Nuckolls
Birth Year: 1909
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: California
State: California
County or City: Colusa
Enlistment Date: 15 Jul 1942
Enlistment State: California
Enlistment City: San Francisco
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: Army of the United States - includes the following: Voluntary e nlistments effective December 8, 1941 and thereafter; One year enlistmen ts of National Guardsman whose State enlistment expires while in the Feder al Service; Officers appointed in the Army of
Education: 1 year of high school
Civil Occupation: Frameman, Telephone And Telegraph
Marital Status: Married
Height: 64
Weight: 119

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Clarence Orval Nuckolls
Social Security #: 567058059
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 15 Jun 1909
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 10 Aug 1994
Death Place: Butte
Mother's Maiden Name: Kimble

[HI4667] (Research):Hi: I was surfing the web looking for a family genealogy site I had used before, but instead of finding the one I expected I found yours at «u»«/u» and I saw my Grandmothers name highlighted in red. I eventually found my hard copy of the family genealogy that grandma (Melba) researched. I am not a researcher, but if you need information on the family beyond the fact that Melba was the wife of Freddie Lyn Nuckolls (born 20 April 1913, Biggs CA; Married 1 May 1935, Yuba City, CA) I would be happy to try to help or connect you with a family member who would know. Thank you for the work you do. Annette (Nuckolls) McCoy From: «u»enette7@sbcglobal.net «/u»

[DI4667] Name: Freddie L. Nucrolls
SSN: 560-07-9805
Last Residence: 94954 Petaluma, Sonoma, California,
Born: 20 Apr 1913
Died: 5 May 2001
State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951 )

[DI4668] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Hugh Nuckolls
Social Security #: 549248625
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 14 Jul 1872
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 27 May 1957
Death Place: San Mateo
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

Name: «tab»Hugh Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»549248625
Birth Date: «tab»14 Jul 1872
Birth Place: «tab»San Quis, California
Claim Date: «tab»22 Apr 1941
Type of Claim: «tab»Life Claim
Notes: «tab»27 Dec 1978: Name listed as HUGH NUCKOLLS

[DI4670] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Hugh V Nuckolls
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 10 Aug 1894
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 30 May 1960
Death Place: Shasta
Mother's Maiden Name: Mothersf

[NI4671] The descendants of this family are from Karen Dolly , Nuckolls Society member karend@supremecorq.com

[MI4671] (Medical):Unable to walk due to an automobile accident in 1951

[DI4671] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Jake K Nuckolls
Social Security #: 573345873
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 29 Apr 1876
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 28 Jan 1956
Death Place: Fresno
Mother's Maiden Name: Fine
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

Name: «tab»Jake K Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»573345872
Birth Date: «tab»9 Apr 1876
Birth Place: «tab»San Luis Obi, California
Claim Date: «tab»29 Oct 1947
Type of Claim: «tab»Life Claim
Notes: «tab»30 Mar 1979: Name listed as JAKE K NUCKOLLS

[NI4672] Daughter of Alexander Julius "Alex" Price &
Luvicy Caroline Odell
Oldest of eight children;
4 sisters & 3 brothers

Married Loren D. Kirk
1896
Mother of 2 sons
********************************
1898 Jesse Lawrence***see below
19?? "Lauri" Kirk

Married Jacob K. Nuckolls
1906

[DI4672] Nevada State Journal Reno Nevada 18 October 1955
Deaths-Cottrell-In Reno Oct 15, Lola E Cottrell wife of Edward Cottrel l, Sparks, mother of Fred Nuckolls, Carl Nuckolls, Susanville, Laurie Kir k, Louise Dolly- three brothers Henry Charles and Archie Price Eugene Oreg on. Services today at 11.Interment in Fallon, Nev.

Nevada State Journal Reno Nevada 20 October 1955 Mrs Lola Cottrell Funer al Service Held.Funeral Services were held Tuesday for Mrs Lola Cottre ll of Sparks from the O'Brien-Rogers Chapel. Mrs Cottrell came to Neva da as a girl and lived at Yerington until 1936 when she moved to Sparks. S he was active in Salvation Army work and in the Auxillary of the VFW. S he is survived by her husband Edward of Sparks and four sons, Fred and Ca rl Nuckolls of Susanville, Jess Kirk of Ely and Lauri Kirk of Applegate, C alif. She leaves one daughter Mrs Louise Dolly of White Pines, Calif and s everal brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews. Interment was in Fallon.

[NI4673] Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 05 May 1938
Fred Nuckolls guest at party

Nevada State Journal Reno Nevada 07 September 1946
Susanville, CA- Fred Nuckolls and R N Strong were nominated for 3 year tr ustees

Nevada State Journal Reno Nevada 25 May 1951
Annual luncheon of Nevada's star range home economics committee- Attend ed by Mrs Vera Nuckolls, visitor from Susanville, CA

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Fred Nuckolls
Social Security #: 559058901
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 9 Apr 1909
Birthplace: Nevada
Death Date: 13 Dec 1988
Death Place: Lassen
Mother's Maiden Name: Price

[NI4674] 1930 Township 3, Glenn, CA
Louis P Misen
Laura P
Thelma, dau
Carl Nuckolls 17 1912 California Foster Son White

Also enumerated in the household of his parents.

Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 17 November 1942
Deeds recorded last week- Carl Nuckolls to Loda DeGroot fraction of lo ts 33 and 34 Block 42 Newton Tract

Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 23 June 1947
New Susanville Rifle Club- Members- Carl Nuckolls, executive officer.

Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 22 April 1949
Lassen VFW Seats Officers-Carl Nuckolls, surgeon

Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 28 February 1958
Susanville Ca, City Council - Carl Nuckolls

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Carl Nuckolls
Social Security #: 530093695
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 2 Jul 1913
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 17 Aug 1963
Death Place: Lassen
Mother's Maiden Name: Price

[NI4675] Living 1994

[NI4676] Went to New Mexico and became a teacher

[NI4677] 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

[DI4677] Name: «tab»Minerva Ellen Nuckolls
[Minerva Ellen Wright]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»82
Birth Date: «tab»15 Dec 1855
Death Date: «tab»19 Oct 1938
Death Place: «tab»Carroll, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»24 Oct 1938
Father: «tab»Richard Wright
Spouse: «tab»Thomas Hughes Nuckolls

[NI4678] This family appears inthe First Virginia Nuckolls and Kindred Book II on p age 293. Many additional descendants have been added to this family.

Tombstone DOB is 9/2/1881

Name: Robt Huey Nuckolls City: Not Stated County: Carroll Stat e: Virginia
Birth Date: 2 Sep 1880 Race: White Roll: 1984613 DraftBoar d: 0
Robert Huey Nuckolls res Carroll Co, Chaffin?, VA
Age 38 born Sept 2 1880
Self Emp Farmer
Kin- Mrs Corley Elizabeth Nuckolls
5'6" Med build, blue eyes, blk hair
Signed Hillsville VA Sept 12 1918

Robert H Nuckalls
Age: 30 State: VA 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0013
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0241
County: Carroll
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Wife Corley E 29 Virginia
Daughter Laura N 06 Virginia

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Robert Hugh Nuckolls
Birth Date: 2 Sep 1881 age 60
Residence: Carroll, Virginia RFD 4 Galax, VA
Birth: Carroll, Virginia
Race: White
Roll: WW2_2370403
Notify-Corla Nuckolls
Self Emp
Daughter Lissie E 04 Virginia
Son Chester W 01 Virginia

[DI4678] Name: «tab»Robert Hugh Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»82
Birth Date: «tab»2 Sep 1881
Death Date: «tab»24 Apr 1964
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Carroll, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»4 May 1964
Father: «tab»Hugh Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Ellen Wright
Spouse: «tab»Carlean Nuckolls

Name: «tab»Robert Hugh Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»223481156
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»2 Sep 1881
Birth Place: «tab»Caroll, Virginia
Father Name: «tab»Thomas H Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Merea E Wright
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Dec 1954: Name listed as ROBERT HUGH NUCKOLLS

[NI4679] She enumerated in census in 1930 with Robert Hugh, so who is this?
1940 Carroll Co, Hillsville, VA Sulphur Springs Magisterial District,
Cassa (or Carra) Nuckolls, head, 60, widow, b NC water plant manager same res 1935, own home $6000
Lillian B Semones, sister, 61, widow, b NC no occ

[DI4679] Name: «tab»Corlaen Elizabeth Nuckolls
[Corlaen Elizabeth Bryant]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»76
Birth Date: «tab»17 Jun 1881
Death Date: «tab»11 Mar 1958
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Carroll, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»19 Mar 1958
Father: «tab»Henderson Bryant
Mother: «tab»Sarah Hardy
Spouse: «tab»Robert Hugh Nuckolls

Name: «tab»Corla Ann Nuckolls
[Corla Ann Bryant]
SSN: «tab»223481158
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»17 Jun 1881
Birth Place: «tab»Caroll, Virginia
Father Name: «tab»Henderson Bryant
Mother Name: «tab»Sarah L Hardy
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Signature on SSN Card: «tab»CORLA C NUCKOLLS
Relationship of Signature: «tab»Signature name differs from NH's name.
Notes: «tab»Dec 1954: Name listed as CORLA ANN NUCKOLLS

[BI4680] Name: «tab»Willie Chester Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»5 Apr 1909
Birth Place: «tab»Carroll, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Robert Hugh Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Cora Elizabeth Bryant

[DI4680] Name: «tab»William Chester Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»59
Birth Date: «tab»5 Apr 1909
Death Date: «tab»16 Jan 1969
Death Place: «tab»Pulaski, Pulaski, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»27 Jan 1969
Father: «tab»Robert Hugh Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Corlean Bryant
Spouse: «tab»Minnie Kyle Nuckolls

[DI4682] Galax Gazette Jan 7 2007
Gladys Lee Nuckolls Spurlock, 76, of Bristol, Tenn., went to be with the L ord on Friday, Dec. 29, 2006 from the Wellmont Bristol Regional Medical Ce nter. She was born on Aug. 29, 1930 in Carroll County to the late Willi am Chester "Bill" Nuckolls and Minnie Lee Kyle Nuckolls. She attended Woo dlawn School and high school and was a 1946 graduate of Woodlawn High Scho ol. She retired from Bristol Memorial Hospital after 18 years of servic e. She was a member of Meadowview Presbyterian Church on Hwy. 126 and t he Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 6975. She loved gardening and working with h er many flowers. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and wi ll be greatly missed by all. She was preceded in death by a son, Erne st W. Spurlock Jr. and a sister, Joyce Nuckolls Brannock. Survivors inclu de her husband of 55 years, Ernest W. Spurlock of the home; a daughter, An gela Joycelee Spurlock of Bristol, Tenn.; three grandchildren, Adrienne, J acob and Aleigha; a brother, Bill Nuckolls and his wife, Wilma of Winston- Salem, N.C., a brother-in-law, Elmo Brannock, the husband of the late Joy ce Brannock of Galax; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral was he ld at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Oakley-Cook Funeral Home with the committal servi ce and burial in the Glenwood Cemetery. The Rev. Alan Chapman officiate d. Pallbearers were nephews and friends. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. Jo hn A. Green, Dr. Douglas Green and Dr. Elvira Loria. The family appreciat ed the staff and employees of Bristol Dialysis Center. Condolences and mem ories may be shared with the family by visiting www.oakley-cook.com or fax ed to (423) 764-3770.

me: «tab»Gladys Lee Nuckolls
[Gladys Lee Spurlock]
[Gladys Spurlock]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»29 Aug 1930
Birth Place: «tab»Galax Carrol, Virginia
Father Name: «tab»Willie C Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Minnielee C Kyle
Death Date: «tab»29 Dec 2006
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»May 1946: Name listed as GLADYS LEE NUCKOLLS; Oct 1953: Name listed as GLADYS LEE SPURLOCK; 18 Jan 2007: Name listed as GLADYS L SPURLOCK

[DI4683] Ernest W. Spurlock Ernest W. Spurlock, 83, of Bristol, Tennessee, passed away Tuesday, January 21, 2014, at Holston Valley Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete at this time and will be announced at a later date. Mr. Spurlock and his family are in the care of Oakley-Cook Funeral Home and Crematory.

Name: «tab»Ernest W Spurlock «tab»
BORN: «tab»15 May 1930
Died: «tab»21 Jan 2014
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

Name of Deceased: «tab»Ernest Spurlock
Gender: «tab»Male
Death Date: «tab»21 Jan 2014
Obituary Date: «tab»24 Jan 2014
Newspaper Location: «tab»Marion, Virginia, USA
Residence (at time of death): «tab»Bristol, Tennessee, USA

[DI4684] Roanoke Times, The (VA) - May 21, 2003
Deceased Name: OBIT - BRANNOCK, JOYCE RUBY NUCKOLLS
BRANNOCK, Joyce Ruby Nuckolls, 67, of Galax, Va., died Monday, May 19, 200 3. Funeral service 2 p.m. Thursday at Vaughan-Guynn Chapel

me: «tab»Joyce Ruby Nuckolls
[Joyce Ruby Brannock]
[Joyce Brannock]
SSN: «tab»227448185
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»2 Apr 1936
Birth Place: «tab»Galax Carrol, Virginia
[Carroll CO, Virginia]
Father Name: «tab»Willie C Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Minnie L Kyle
Death Date: «tab»19 May 2003
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Nov 1952: Name listed as JOYCE RUBY NUCKOLLS; Jun 1955: Name listed as JOYCE RUBY BRANNOCK; 22 May 2003: Name listed as JOYCE R BRANNOCK

[NI4689] Roanoke Times, The (VA) - December 7, 1998
Deceased Name: OBIT - NUCKOLLS, BURT
NUCKOLLS, Burt, ("Cub"), 85, of Galax, passed away Saturday, December 5, 1 998. Funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday, Vaughan-Guynn Funeral Chapel.

Name: Bert M. Nuckolls
SSN: 236-10-1260
Last Residence: 24333 Galax, Galax City, Virginia, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 22 Aug 1913
Died: 5 Dec 1998
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951 )

[DI4690] Name: «tab»Ruby Jewell Nuckolls
[Ruby Jewell Belcher]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»68
Birth Date: «tab»24 Apr 1914
Death Date: «tab»2 Jun 1982
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»25 Jun 1982
Father: «tab»James G Belcher
Mother: «tab»Louisa Clevienger
Spouse: «tab»Bert Nuckolls
Military Status: «tab»none

[BI4691] Name: «tab»Marsha Marie Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»13 Feb 1937
Birth Place: «tab»Buchanan, Virginia, USA

[DI4693] Name: «tab»James Robert Nuckolls
[James R Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»230484497
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»31 May 1941
Birth Place: «tab»Welch, West Virginia
Death Date: «tab»1 Jan 1998
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Nov 1955: Name listed as JAMES ROBERT NUCKOLLS; 07 Jan 1998: Name listed as JAMES R NUCKOLLS

[BI4694] Name: «tab»Laura Mildred Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»29 Jan 1904
Birth Place: «tab»Carroll, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Robert Hugh Nuckolls, 24
Mother: «tab»Carla Elizabeth Bryant, 24
attested 9/16/1955 by father Robert H Nuckolls age 75 from 1891 family Bible.Singed by Mrs Laura Mildred Kirby of Princeton, WV

[DI4694] Daughter of Robert Hugh Nuckolls &
Corlean Elizabeth Bryant
One of five children;
2 sisters & 2 brothers
Married E. C. Kirby abt 1928
Mother of two children;
1 daughter, Natalie &
1 son, Paul C.

Social Security Death Index about Laura Kirby
Name: Laura Kirby
SSN: 235-68-6993
Last Residence: 24740 Princeton, Mercer, West Virginia, United States of America
Born: 29 Jan 1904
Died: Dec 1980
State (Year) SSN issued:

[NI4696] Rosa Amelia died weeks after giving birth to Elbert. Elbert said that s he lost so much blood & they could not keep her warm so she eventually fro ze to death. Elbert's wife Zora used to tell us that even with the wo od stove - in the mornings in the winter that they would have to break thr ough the ice in the bucket to have water for Thier breakfast.

[BI4698] Name: «tab»Not Named Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»19 Jun 1885
Birthplace: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Thomas H. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Ellen Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I01781-1
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046922
Reference Number: «tab»p 261
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5XH-DJW : accessed 6 April 2012), Not Named Nuckolls (1885).

[DI4698] me: «tab»Flora Nuckolls Hundley
[Flora Nuckolls Nuckolls]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White, widow
Age at Death: «tab»74
Birth Date: «tab»15 Jun 1885
Death Date: «tab»20 Nov 1959
Death Place: «tab»Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»25 Nov 1959
Father: «tab»Hugh Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Ellen Wright
Spouse: «tab»J H Hundley
Informant Ruth Hubbard
Sherwood Cemetery, Salem, VA

[XI4698] Name: «tab»Flora Ellen Hundley
Birth Date: «tab»15 Jun 1885
Birth Place: «tab»Carroll County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»20 Nov 1959
Cemetery: «tab»Sherwood Burial Park
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Salem, Salem City, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Father: «tab»Thomas Hugh Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Minerva Ellen Nuckolls

[NI4700] Date: August 6, 1915 Paper: Daily Alaska Dispatch
Elbert Lee Nuckolls, an attorney from Fayetteville, WV is in the city and is registered at the Gsteneau. He is a brother of Richard Nuckolls of Ketchikan who has extensive mining property in that district

[BI4700] Name: «tab»(Not Named) Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»02 Aug 1868
Birthplace: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Thomas Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Charoltte Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I01780-5
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046922
Reference Number: «tab»p 67
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5X4-KFF : accessed 6 April 2012), (Not Named) Nuckolls (1868).

[DI4700] CADI, Elbert L Nuckolls, spouse B T, age 68 died LA Co, 7/30/1936 cert#42370

Name: «tab»E L Nuckolls
Probate Date: «tab»4 Sep 1936
Probate Place: «tab»Fayette, West Virginia, USA
Inferred Death Year: «tab»Abt 1936
Inferred Death Place: «tab»West Virginia, USA
Item Description: «tab»Will Books, Vol 6-7, 191
Last will dated 9/16/1927 leaves all to wife Berta J

[NI4701] Daughter of William Craig Coates Thornton & Martha Lowry Johnson
One of nine children;
six sisters & 2 brothers

[DI4701] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Berta Thornton Nuckolls
[Berta Thornton Thornton]
Social Security #: 0
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 2 Sep 1872
Birthplace: Virginia
Death Date: 3 Nov 1946
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Johnston
Father's Surname: Thornton

Name: «tab»Berta Thornton Nuckolls
[Berta Thornton Thornton]
SSN: «tab»545264020
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»1 Sep 1870
Birth Place: «tab»Hillsville C, Virginia
Father Name: «tab»William C Thornton
Mother Name: «tab»Martha L Johnston
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jan 1939: Name listed as BERTA THORNTON NUCKOLLS

[BI4702] Name: «tab»Jessie Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»10 May 1896
Birthplace: «tab»Carroll, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Elbert L. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Burtie Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00619-2
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046923
Reference Number: «tab»p 451
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5KN-KMR : accessed 6 April 2012), Jessie Nuckolls (1896).

[DI4702] GUTHRIE JESSIE «tab» N «tab» 1896 «tab» 05 «tab» 10 «tab» «tab» FEMALE «tab» VA «tab» LOS ANGELES «tab» 1974 «tab» 11 «tab» 02 «tab» 550167153 «tab» 78 «tab» 44
California Death Index, 1940-1997 about Jessie N Guthrie
Name: «tab»Jessie N Guthrie «tab»
Social Security #: «tab»550167153
Sex: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»10 May 1896
Birthplace: «tab»Virginia
Death Date: «tab»2 Nov 1974
Death Place: «tab»Los Angeles

[NI4703] I used to have a book that a reverend wrote but the information they h ad on my dad was incorrect. They showed he died of pneumonia. My Mother us ed to tell us the story that my Dad was real sick and that the newspaper t hought he wouldn't make it so they said he pased on. My father was Elbe rt Lee Nuckolls the only son of Elbert Lee Nuckolls who was a judge in Fay ettville West Virginia. My Dad had 7 children that lived although now the re are only 4 of us left. I am curious if your book makes referen ce to my Father. Thanks for your assistance. Thelma Ann Nuckolls-Cuell ar t.cuellar@verizon.net

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Elbert L Nuckolls
Social Security #: 224186669
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 2 Oct 1905
Birthplace: West Virginia
Death Date: 31 Aug 1970
Death Place: Los Angeles

[BI4703]
West Virginia, Births Index, 1853-1969 about Elbert Lee Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Elbert Lee Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»2 Oct 1905
Birth Place: «tab»Fayetteville, West Virginia
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Father's Name: «tab»Elbert Nuckolls
Mother's name: «tab»Berta
FHL Film Number: «tab»584762

[NI4704] A typical prospector for gold in Mexico, California, Nevada and Washington. Before going to Alaska, years before the Gold Rush days of 1898, his first success was on Prince of Wales Island, where he uncovered a gold-bearing quartz vein, which he sold for $10,000. With the money, he returned to his native Virginia; married 1905; the lure of gold still in his veins, he and his bride returned to Alaska. Among his prospects was the Gold Standard property at Helm Bay, which has been producing gold for more than 30 years, and the mine at Sea Level, Alaska.

[DI4705] Name: «tab»Mattie Nuckolls
[Mattie Wall]
SSN: «tab»574091888
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»7 Apr 1878
Birth Place: «tab»Virginia
Father Name: «tab»Orval E Wall
Mother Name: «tab»Emma Mitchell
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»May 1945: Name listed as MATTIE NUCKOLLS

Marriage record names parents Edward R & Emma L. Birth date and location in question?

[DI4707] Source: Alaska Sportsman, March, 1967; Cover title: "Life On The Last Frontier"
Column: End Of The Trail. page 56.
"Mrs. Ruth LOKKEN, 59, a lifelong resident of Ketchikan and daughter of one of the city's founders, died July 3. Her father, the late Dick NUCKOLLS, settled in the area after prospecting in the Yukon, and had mining claims in the early days at Thorne Arm, Helm Bay and several locations on Prince of Wales Island. Mrs. LOKKEN was born in Ketchikan November 19, 1907. For many years she and her husband, the late John LOKKEN, who headed the General Petroleum Company at Ketchikan, lived aboard the Falls of Clyde, an old sailing ship which was moored at Ketchikan and used as a floating oil barge.

[NI4708] Wrote a prayer on a wood plank that became the underside of the threshold house in Virginia. It was discovered when the house was torn down. It is signed in 1893. Its current location is on Ellis Carl Nuckolls' china hutch

[DI4709] Calif death indexes begin in 1940 and she not listed. So I am assuming she died prior to 1940 and after she was enumerated in the 1930 census

[NI4710] There was an H C Knuckles who married a Fannie Weaver 1916-1918 in McInto sh Co, OK. They are found in the 1920 Census of Osage Co, Powhusky, OK - pg 13 HC is age 56 b Kansas, Fannie is age 19 born OK and they have a s on Roy age 11months. (Enumerated Jan 14, 1920)

This is the only fellow who fits this profile. However, wife Grace is wi th him in 1920 and 1930 census.

[NI4711] The Quinton Pioneer, Friday, May 5, 1911 Pittsburg Co, OK
NUCKOLLS
Our city was shocked this morning to receive the announcement of the dea th of Mrs. Henry C. Nuckolls which occurred at 12 o'clock last night at h er home near this city. Some months ago Mrs. Nuckolls was stricken with ap pendicitis and Dr. Gray operated. She was ill a long time but finally w as well enough to drive in and call on her friends and all hoped she wou ld soon be able to resume her place among us, but she relapsed and a seco nd operation was performed Thursday morning and she slowly sank till dea th claimed her at midnight. Her bright smile and cheery presence will be s adly missed by many warm friends. To her heart broken husband and two son s, words are inadequate to express our sympathy and sorrow. Their ho me is darkened forever. Mrs. Nuckolls' place in the hearts of her frien ds and family can never be filled, and she was a bright personality so ind ividual in her character that her place will forever remain vacant. If s he found others uncongenial she never made an unkind remark and she was tr ue to her friends. Mrs. Nuckolls was a member of the Christian Church a nd several social clubs. The remains will be taken to her home in Virgin ia for interment. May the blue grass sod of old Virginia rest gently ov er her.

[DI4712] Name: «tab»Grace Lemon Nuckolls
[Margaret Grace Lemon]
SSN: «tab»446469988
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»27 Jan 1882
Birth Place: «tab»Cokeville, Pennsylvania
Father Name: «tab»Edwin J Lemon
Mother Name: «tab»Anna Goodnough
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»May 1963: Name listed as GRACE LEMON NUCKOLLS

[NI4713] Jill's great uncle Lester worked for Ellis Nuckolls' grocery
Came to Oklahoma in 1908
Came to Ponca City, Ok in 1917
Entered Army 6/1918 and served at Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX
Discharged 5/1919
Attended Quinton High School
Attended Oklahoma A & M
Attended Fort Smith Business College
Owned Nuckolls Grocery for 30 years

[BI4713] Name: «tab»Ellis Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»18 Mar 1895
Birthplace: «tab»Carroll, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Henry C. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Fanny Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00619-2
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046923
Reference Number: «tab»p 432
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5KJ-92K : accessed 6 April 2012), Ellis Nuckolls (1895).

[NI4715]

Could have been the Virginia Nuckolls age 18 who married Billy Miller inCameron, OK 1/21/1944 except she claims she was born in Detroit Michigan. Census shows no other Virgina Nuckolls.

[DI4715] ame: «tab»Virginia Lee Nuckolls
[Virginia Lee Titus]
[Virginia Perrin]
SSN: «tab»443124804
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»20 Sep 1922
Birth Place: «tab»Ponca City, Oklahoma
[Ponca City K??, Oklahoma]
Father Name: «tab»Ellis V Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Dora K Hunsaker
Death Date: «tab»10 Dec 2000
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Sep 1939: Name listed as VIRGINIA LEE NUCKOLLS; May 1945: Name listed as VIRGINIA LEE TITUS; Aug 1957: Name listed as VIRGINIA LEE PERRIN; 26 Jan 2001: Name listed as VIRGINIA L PERRIN

[NI4716] Too close to date of birth to ignore this possibility:

Austin American-Statesman (TX) - May 19, 1996
ABERNATHY, RUTH NUCKOLS, 72, of Burnet died Friday. Rosary 7 p.m. today Ed gar Funeral Home, Burnet. Mass 11 p.m. Monday, Our Mother of Sorrows Catho lic Church. Burial Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio. (SS DI 1/30/1924 Issued Missouri died 5/17/1996 last res Burnet Co, Burnet, T X) NO Ruth Nuckols this age in 1930 census)

[DI4716] Social Security Death Index about Lois Ruth Withrow
Name: «tab»Lois Ruth Withrow «tab»
Last Residence: «tab»79765 Odessa, Ector, Texas
Born: «tab»29 Jan 1924
Died: «tab»14 May 2009
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Oklahoma (Before 1951)

[NI4717] Radio Operator in West Indies 1946-1948

U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Joe V Nuckolls
Birth Year: 1925
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Oklahoma
State: Oklahoma
County or City: Kay
Enlistment Date: 26 Oct 1945
Enlistment State: Oklahoma
Enlistment City: Oklahoma City
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: 2 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Student Codes 0x, 2x, 4x and 6x as pertain to students w ill be converted, for machine records purposes, to the code number 992.
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 00
Weight: 000

[DI4717] Name: «tab»Joe Virgil Nuckolls
[Joe Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»447243030
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»29 Nov 1925
Birth Place: «tab»Ponca City K, Oklahoma
Father Name: «tab»Ellis V Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Dora K Hunsaker
Death Date: «tab»Dec 1980
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Oct 1943: Name listed as JOE VIRGIL NUCKOLLS; 30 Dec 1987: Name listed as JOE NUCKOLLS

[BI4720] Name: «tab»Benjamin Cooley Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»30 Nov 1900
Birth Place: «tab»Carroll, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Henry Clay Nuckolls, 36
Mother: «tab»Fannie Lee Cooley, 28
attested by father age 77 of Kay Co, OK 1891 family Bible and Insurance Policy. Signed Ben C Nuckolls 11/9/1942

[DI4720] Social Security Death Index about B. Nuckolls
Name: «tab»B. Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»448-10-4695
Last Residence: «tab»74601 Ponca City, Kay, Oklahoma,
Born: «tab»30 Nov 1900
Died: «tab»Nov 1978
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Oklahoma (Before 1951)

[XI4720] Name: «tab»Pvt Benjamin C. Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»30 Nov 1900
Death Date: «tab»7 Nov 1978
Cemetery: «tab»Sunset Memorial Park
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Osage County, Oklahoma, USA

[DI4724] «tab»Caroline Sue Nuckolls
[Caroline Sue Purser]
[Caroline Purser]
SSN: «tab»440389818
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»25 Sep 1938
Birth Place: «tab»Tulsa Tulsa, Oklahoma
[Tulsa, Oklahoma]
Father Name: «tab»Benjamin C Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Ruby G Bode
Death Date: «tab»17 Dec 1994
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Mar 1955: Name listed as CAROLINE SUE NUCKOLLS; Jun 1972: Name listed as CAROLINE SUE PURSER; 12 Jan 1995: Name listed as CAROLINE S PURSER

[NI4726] Graduate Medical College, Baltimore, MD and Medical College of Richmond,Va. Began the practice of medicine 1896 in Fluvania Co, VA then located in Hillsville, VA where he became the good and kind Country Doctor, loved by all. The Nuckolls Drug Store, Hillsville, VA, and his large practice are symbols of his God and humanity.

[DI4726] NUCKOLLS CHESTER B
County Name: CUYAHOGA Date of Death: 6/28/1935
Volume Number: 7848 Certificate Number: 36274

Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
Name : Dr Chrstre Bullard Nuckolls
Death date : 28 Jun 1935
Death place : Hanna House, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Birth date : About 16 May 1866
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Carroll, Co. Va
Age at death : 69 years 1 month 13 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : American
Street address :
Occupation : Physician
Residence : Hillsville, Va
Burial date : 28 Jun 1935
Burial place : Pulaski, Va
Cemetery name :
Spouse name : Carrie
Father name : Thomas Nuckolls
Father birth place : Carroll, Co. Va
Mother name : Justin Swift
Mother birth place : Va.
GSU film number : 2022520 Digital GS number : 4020594
Image number : 947 Certificate number : fn 36274

[DI4727] Name: «tab»Carrie Nuckolls
[Carrie Reeves]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»87
Birth Date: «tab»29 Apr 1872
Death Date: «tab»31 Mar 1960
Death Place: «tab»Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»8 Apr 1960
Father: «tab»Horton S Reeves
Mother: «tab»Nannie C Alexandria
Spouse: «tab»Chester B Nuckolls

me: «tab»Carrie Reeves Nuckolls
[Carrie Reeves Reeves]
SSN: «tab»224444123
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»29 Apr 1878
Birth Place: «tab»Stratford AL, North Carolina
Father Name: «tab»Horton S Reeves
Mother Name: «tab»Nannie C Alexander
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jul 1952: Name listed as CARRIE REEVES NUCKOLLS

[NI4728] Educated: B. A. 1924; Al. D., 1928, Univ. of Va.; Intern 1928-1929; Ass t. Resident Tuberculosis and Medicine 1929-1930, both at Cleveland, Ohi o, City Hospital; Surgical Residency St. Alexis Hosp., Cleveland, Ohi o, 1930-1931; Resident Urology, Univ. Hosp., Cleveland, I932. Urologi st U. S. N. Hosp. Brooklyn, N. Y., ; Urologist U. S. N. Hosp., Dublin, Ga ., 1945-Jan. 1946. Visitant in Urology, SL Alexis Hospital; Courtesy Sta ff in Urology, Univ. Hosp. (Demonstrator in Urology - Western Reserve Uni v.), Marymont Hosp., Grace Hosp., St. john's Hosp., Cleveland, Ohio; Cap t. Al. C. USNR 1942-1946, North & South Atlantic, Europe, African Theatr es. Member: Amer. Med. Assn.; American Urological Assn; North Central S ection Amer. Urological Assn.; Diplomate of National Board of Med. Exami ners; Diplomate of Amer. Board of Urology; Fellow of Amer. College of Su rgeons.

Name: Chester R Nuckolls
Gender: Male
Date of Death: 20 December 1971
Volume: 20726
Certificate: 098434
Autopsy: Yes - Unknown
Marital Status: Married
Place of Death: Garfield Hts., Cuyahoga County
Certifier: Physician
Race: White
Residence: Lakewood, Cuyahoga County
Age: 68 Years

[BI4728] Name: «tab»Chester Reeves Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»30 Sep 1903
Birth Place: «tab»Carroll, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Chester Bullard Nuckolls, 37
Mother: «tab»Carrie Reeves, 27
attested by mother Carrie R Nuckolls age 64, from 1884 family Bible, 3/10/1943, not signed by Chester

[DI4728] Plain Dealer, Cleveland, OH 12/21/1971
Dr Nuckolls Dies; Physican was 68
Dr Chester R Nuckolls, 68, a Cleveland physican and urologist, died of a heart attack yesterday in Marymount Hospital. Dr Nuckolls who maintained offices in the Osborn Medical Building, 1020 Huron Rd SE was on the stafffs of Grace, St Alexis, St John and Marymount hospitals and Lutheran Medical Center. He served in the Navy in WWII and at Bethesda Naval Hospital during the Korean War. He was born in Hillsville Va, was graduated from the medcical school of the Univ of Virginia, a member of the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, American and Ohio State medical associations., the International College of Surgeons, the American Board of Urology and the American Urological Association. His wife, Gertrude survives. His home was at 12506 Edgewood Dr, Lakewood. Serevices will be Thursday at Ridgewood, NJ.

[XI4728] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about C. Nuckolls
Name: «tab»C. Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»30 Sep 1903
Death Date: «tab»20 Dec 1971
SSN: «tab»280362618
Branch 1: «tab»NAVY
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»6 Apr 1942
Release Date 1: «tab»22 Dec 1945

[DI4736] David W. Nuckels, 66, of Bloomington, died Friday Sept. 28, 2012, at OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria, Ill., from complications from surgery.Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Bloomington, with the Revs. Thomas Wirsing and Chirstopher Nitzel officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Cemetery in Bloomington. Visitation will be one hour before the service at the church and also from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Kibler-Brady-Ruestman Memorial Home, 1104 N. Main, Bloomington. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, or Trinity Lutheran School in David's name. Online condolences may be sent to the family at Kibler-Brady-Ruestman Funeral home.David was born Oct. 18, 1945, in Cape Gerardo, Mo., to Maynard and Mary (Brooks) Nuckels, he married Norma Martens on Aug. 16, 1969, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Bloomington.David was a graduate of Illinois State University in Normal. He worked for Caterpillar, retiring in 2011. He was a member and church elder at Trinity Lutheran Church, Bloomington. He cherished his backyard pond which he built. He also enjoyed his work, producing voiceovers and voice productions in his business, Heartland Voice-Overs.Mr. Nuckels is survived by his wife, Norma Nuckels, of Bloomington; daughter, Brooke (Adam) Richards, of Bloomington; brother Steve Nuckels and his wife, Marsha, of Carroll, Iowa; one brother-in-law, Bill (Joyce) Martens of Springfield, Ill.; one granddaughter, Alexandria, and one grandson, Aaden; and six nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; in-laws, Delmar and Mildred Martens; and his brother- and sister-in-law Joel and Jeanne Martens.

[NI4737] He currently resides in London, England and is an English Teacher and administrator.

[DI4747]
Social Security Death Index about Irene Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Irene Nuckolls «tab»
SSN: «tab»523-26-5079
Last Residence: «tab»81401 Montrose, Montrose, Colorado,
Born: «tab»16 Sep 1896
Died: «tab»Sep 1986
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Colorado (Before 1951)

[DI4749] John Charles Nuchols went to be with his mother, Joan Ross Nuchols, on September 30, 2012.
He also joins his sister, Kathleen Nuchols (Shelton) Melendrez; his aunt, Marilyn Gail Ross-Russell; his cousin, Myra Hubbard; and his grandparents, John and Elizabeth (Tiny) Ross. John is survived by his father, Doug Nuchols; his uncle, Charles E. Russell Jr; and his daughter, Dawn Nuchols. John was a free spirit. He loved to travel and experience new adventures wherever he went. A veteran, John served time in the Navy for eight years. He loved to laugh, he loved to be with his friends and family, and he had a big heart. He brought light with him wherever he went, and definitely a smile or two. He was adored by those who were close to him. John will be dearly missed by his loved ones, who hope that he has found peace in heaven. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, October 9, 2012 at the Tulalip Tribal Center Gym starting at 10:00 a.m.

[DI4750]
Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 about Paul Eatmon
Name: «tab»Paul Eatmon «tab»
Death Date: «tab»5 Jan 1964
Death Place: «tab»Barren
Age: «tab»63
Residence: «tab»Barren
Volume: «tab»1
Certificate: «tab»22

[DI4751]
Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000 about Aline Eatmon
Name: «tab»Aline Eatmon «tab»
Death Date: «tab»10 Oct 1977
Death Place: «tab»Barren
Age: «tab»77
Residence: «tab»Barren
Volume: «tab»48
Certificate: «tab»23578

[BI4752] name: «tab»Alford Eatman
gender: «tab»Male
baptism/christening date: «tab»
baptism/christening place: «tab», , MONROE, KENTUCKY
birth date: «tab»15 Mar 1855
birthplace: «tab», , MONROE, KENTUCKY
death date: «tab»
name note: «tab»
race: «tab»
father's name: «tab»Thomas Eatman
father's birthplace: «tab»
father's age: «tab»
mother's name: «tab»Hannah Chandler
mother's birthplace: «tab»
mother's age: «tab»
indexing project (batch) number: «tab»C51777-1
system origin: «tab»Kentucky-VR
source film number: «tab»216834
reference number: «tab»2:16RT15G
Citing this Record "Kentucky, Births and Christenings, 1839-1960," index,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FWVF-ZX6 : accessed 11 Oct 2012),
Alford Eatman, 15 Mar 1855.

[DI4752]
Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953 about Alfred M Eatman
Name: «tab»Alfred M Eatman
Death Date: «tab»4 Dec 1928
Death Location: «tab»Barren
Gender: «tab»Male age 78
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Location: «tab»Monroe, Kentucky
Spouse's Name: «tab»Nancy B Eatman
Father's Name: «tab»Tom Eatman
Mother's Name: «tab»Hanna Chandler
Burial Glasgow Cemetery 12/5/1928
Informant Nancy B Eatmon
Found dead, jury investigated, conluded heart failure

[DI4753]
Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953 about Nancy Belle Eatman
Name: «tab»Nancy Belle Eatman
[Nancy Belle Price]
Death Date: «tab»4 Mar 1932
Death Location: «tab»Barren
Gender: «tab»Female, widow, Calk (sic) Eatmon
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»6 Nov
Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Spouse's Name: «tab»Calk Eatman
Father's Name: «tab»Carl Price
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Mother's Name: «tab»Hannah Beck
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Virginia
Informant Rasta Houchens
Burial Glasgow Cemetery 3/5/1932

[DI4754] Name: «tab»Luther Houchens
Death Date: «tab»20 May 1931
Death Location: «tab»Barren
Age: «tab»72-2-20
Gender: «tab»Male
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»29 Feb 1857
Birth Location: «tab»Barren, Kentucky
Spouse's Name: «tab»Vic Houchens
Father's Name: «tab»Frank Houchens
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Barren, Kentucky
Mother- not known
COD Pneumonia
Informant Holly Houchens
Burial 5/21/1931
Burial Location: Houchens Cemetery

[DI4755]
Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953 about Martha Hanchens
Name: «tab»Martha Hanchens
[Martha Houchens]
[Martha Dugin]
Death Date: «tab»6 Jun 1949
Death Location: «tab»Barren
Age: «tab»84-11-5
Gender: «tab»Female, widow
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»1 Jul 1864
Birth Location: «tab»Barren, Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»Clay Dugin
Mother's Name: «tab»Morning Woods
Informant Holly Houchens
/Burial 6//7/1949
Houchens Cemetery

[XI4755] Barren Co Cemetery records show DOB 7/1/1860

[DI4756] HOUCHENS «tab»HOLLY «tab» «tab»084 «tab»BARREN «tab»BARREN «tab»06-18-1974 «tab»026 «tab»12852 «tab»1974

[XI4757] Son of Luther and Victory Houchens

[DI4759]
Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953 about Benjamin Franklin Houchens
Name: «tab»Benjamin Franklin Houchens
Death Date: «tab»11 Sep 1912
Death Location: «tab»Barren
Age: «tab»72
Gender: «tab»Male, widower, farmer
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»6 Nov 1839
Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
Father's Name: «tab»Robert Houchens
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Virginia
Mother's Name: «tab»Frankie Britt
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Kentucky
COD Paralysis
Informant Luther Houchens
BurialHouchens Cemtery 9/13/1912

[XI4759] Houchens Cemetery
Cemetery notes and/or description:
Take Hwy 31-E to the Narrows Boat Ramp. Follow the signs to Lucas. Turn right in Lucas and go about .3 mile and turn left on Crow Road. Continue until you pass the Barren River Rod & Gun Club. Turn left at second house and bear to the left and go into the woods. Bear to the left in the woods until you get to a barn. Cemetery is left, just before the barn. Many stones not legible.

[NI4760] Parents
Obadiah Britt 1763 \endash 1862
Sarah Wheeler 1763 \endash 1855

[NI4762] Charles Houchin 1759 \endash 1849
Ann Britt 1756 \endash 1787

Children:
Francis Alexander Houchens 1818 \endash
Charles B HOUCHENS 1819 \endash 1891
Micajah Britt HOUCHENS 1820 \endash 1918
Banks HOUCHENS 1824 \endash
William Nelson Houchens 1828 \endash
James Robert HOUCHENS 1830 \endash 1918
Samuel A Houchens 1832 \endash 1903
Samuel A Houchens 1832 \endash 1903
Charles HOUCHENS 1834 \endash
John R Houchens 1835 \endash 1912
Mary Ann HOUCHENS 1836 \endash
Martha HOUCHENS 1838 \endash
Benjamin Franklin Houchens 1839 \endash 1912

History of Albemarle Co, VA pg 208-209 Gooch Family Bio
Matthew, [Gooch] who was admitted to the Albemarle bar in 1796, and Nicholas removed to Kentucky. Philip removed to Amherst, and to him his father transferred the laud which he hrst bought on the Ragged Mountains, and which somehow acquired the name of Little Egypt, included the present reservoir, and was sold by his son Claiborne to the Houchens and Mayo families that still live on it.

[DI4762] Houchens, Robert
pg124 List of articles set apart by the appraisers of the estate of Robert Houchens dec'd for the widow of said decedent ;
pg124-25 March 19, 1866 Inventory & appraisment of the personal estate of Robert Houchens dec'd ...
pg125-28 Mar 20, 1866.. Bill of sale of the personal property belonging to the estate of Robert Houchens Dec'd ... May court 1866
pg258-60 May 9, 1867 ...Settlement made with James G. Page admr of Robert Houchens dec' .... widow Frances ... 9 children....following children have received in advancements mady by decedent.. C.B. Houchens... J.R. Houchens.... M.B. Houchin....S.A.C. Houchen.... W.M. Houchen... J.R.C. Houchen...«u»«b»B.F. Houchen.«/u»«/b».. Mary Ann Matthews ... Martha Ann Ritter ... widow Francis Houch.. is not entitled to any part of the $189 advanced by decedant to his children ... making the sum due her $460.91 ... recorded June Term 1867w

[DI4766] Frank D. Knuckles, 78, passed away October 8, 2012, at Heritage Park Nursing Center in Rogers, Arkansas. He was born in Clay County, Arkansas to Florence and Raymond Knuckles on May 16, 1934.He was a long-time resident of Piggott, Arkansas, a businessman, city councilman,member of the booster club,and a charter member of Sugar Creek Country Club. He was a life-long member of the St. Francis Baptist Church in St. Francis, Arkansas.He is survived by his wife, Shirley; one daughter, Brenda and husband Steve Ward of Cantonment, Florida; two stepsons: James Lewis Wright and wife Lavern of Fernandina Beach, Florida, and Brad Wright and wife Candace of Rogers, Arkansas; two grandchildren: Eric and Caitlin; four step-grandchildren: James Bradley, Brent, Courtney, and Dylan; one sister, Nadine Whitaker of Michigan; one niece, Lisa; and three nephews: Bryan, Jayson, and Rayburn; and a host of other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Florence Brady Knuckles, his first wife Betty, and his second wife Fran.Funeral Services will be held Thursday, October 11, at 1 p.m. in the Hoggard & Sons Chapel with Randy Deprow officiating. Burial will be in Hall Cemetery near St. Francis, Arkansas. Pallbearers will be Dylan Wright, Brent Wright, James Bradley Wright, and Fred Ort. Hoggard & Sons Funeral Home of Piggott, Arkansas is in charge of the arrangements.

[DI4769]
Social Security Death Index about Frances Knuckles
Name: «tab»Frances Knuckles «tab»
SSN: «tab»430-56-5659
Born: «tab»11 Feb 1933
Died: «tab»Dec 1971
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Arkansas (Before 1951)

[DI4774] Name: «tab»George Washington Martin
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»83
Birth Date: «tab»14 Feb 1864
Death Date: «tab»1 Jan 1948
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»2 Jan 1948
Spouse: «tab»Jane Nuckols

[DI4775] Name: «tab»Clarence Clifford Cosby Jr
[Clarence Cosby Jr]
SSN: «tab»231208691
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»24 Jan 1921
Birth Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»Mar 1979
Father: «tab»Clarence C Cosby
Mother: «tab»Mary E Nuckols
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jan 1943: Name listed as CLARENCE CLIFFORD COSBY JR; 04 Jan 1988: Name listed as CLARENCE COSBY

[NI4780] Thomas was the son of George S Netherland and __________
George S Netherland married 2nd Mary L phillips 2/6/1868 Hanover Co, VA
George S Netherland Married 3rd Sue W Henry 7/19/1876 Augusta Co, Staunton, VA
bride's father's name: «tab»R. W. Henry bride's mother's name: «tab»Susan Crosby
George S was the son of George S Netherland and Nancy Y.... (will look at image when available). He was a cousin to W D Duke

[DI4781] Name: «tab»Charles Drex Legrande II
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»66
Birth Date: «tab»25 Sep 1917
Death Date: «tab»20 Dec 1983
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Richmond (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»23 Dec 1983
Father: «tab»Charles Drex Legrande Jr
Mother: «tab»Helen Nuckols
Spouse: «tab»Margaret B Legrande
Military Status: «tab»yes

[DI4784]
California, Death Index, 1940-1997 about Edna Earle Legrande
Name: «tab»Edna Earle Legrande «tab»
Social Security #: «tab»242246559
Sex: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»7 Feb 1922
Birthplace: «tab»Virginia
Death Date: «tab»7 Dec 1997
Death Place: «tab»San Diego
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Nuckles
Father's Surname: «tab»Legrande

[NI4785] Married Orion Elmo Hose

[DI4788] LAWSON «tab» KENT «tab» WINFRED «tab» 1925 «tab» 03 «tab» 31 «tab» GIBBS (mother)«tab» «tab» MALE «tab» CA «tab» SONOMA «tab» 1999 «tab» 08 «tab» 14 «tab» 562542245 «tab» 74 «tab» 9511453

[NI4789] reenville, SC-GreenvilleONLine.com 12/18/2012
James Leon Edwards died on December 16, 2012 at McCall Hospice House in Simpsonville.
He was born November 24, 1920 in Charleston, S.C., the son of Benjamin Shipman and Winnie Scott Edwards. At an early age his family moved to Florence, S.C. where he was educated in the public schools. After graduating from Florence High School, he entered Clemson University from which he graduated in 1941. He received a graduate degree from Pennsylvania State University in 1951. He held memberships in Tau Beta Pi and Alpha Phi Omega fraternities, as well as life memberships in both the American Society for Engineering Education and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He was a World War II naval veteran having served in the Pacific theater of operations aboard the USS LST 1088 and the USS LCI (L) 871. He retired from Clemson University as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and as Assistant Dean of Engineering.
He was the widower of Betty Jo Edwards, who passed away on October 26, 2012. He was also predeceased by his first wife, Martee Taggart Edwards of Greenwood, S.C. He is survived by his four children - James L, Jr. (Nancy) of Greensboro, N.C. , JoAnn Jones (Tom) of Simpsonville, S.C., Margaret Clayton (Lannie) of Greenville, S.C. and Rebecca Edwards of Winston-Salem, N.C., and his eight grandchildren - Emily Chang (Cliff), Clarke and James Edwards, Jennifer Ensley (Matt), Benjamin and Brian Jones, Andrew and Maxwell Clayton. He felt fortunate and blessed to have been great-grandfather to Crafton Grace Ensley. He is also survived by Betty's sons - Hugh Nuckolls, Barry Nuckolls (Rebecca) , and Joe Nuckolls, and grandchildren - Miles, Alex, Jonathan, Elizabeth, Jennifer, Ryan and Cory.Funeral services will be held at 11 AM, Saturday, December 22 in the chapel of Duckett-Robinson Funeral Home, Central, SC.

[DI4789]
Betty Jo Edwards, 80, of Greenville, SC and formerly of Hendersonville, NC died Friday, October 26, 2012 at the Elizabeth House.Mrs. Edwards was born October 10, 1932 in Alabama to the late Murray Miles and Hazel Wallace Brown. She grew up in Birmingham, AL and Miami, FL before moving to Hendersonville when she was 12. She graduated from Hendersonville High School in 1951 and then married in 1952 to Edward Wayne Nuckolls.Mrs. Edwards moved to Greenville, SC in 1971 where she attended Greenville Technical College and earned a degree as a Surgical Technician. She then worked at Greenville General and Greenville Memorial Hospitals and for several doctors in the Greenville area. Other professional roles that she held were as a realtor and as the owner and operator of an adult day care center. She loved to sew and was a talented Heirloom seamstress.She is survived by her husband, James L. Edwards; three sons, Hugh Edward Nuckolls of Indianapolis, IN, Joseph Wayne Nuckolls of Hendersonville, NC and John Barry Nuckolls and wife Rebecca of Taylors, SC; and two sisters, Jane Sager of Columbus, NC and Mary Ann Grogg of Columbus, IN. She was preceded in death by a brother, Murray Brown, and her second husband, Thomas F. Barton. Other survivors include 7 grandchildren: Miles Allen, Edward Alexander, Jonathan Blake, Elizabeth Eileen, Jennifer Alexandria, Ashley Ryan, and Cory Edward.Mrs. Edwards is also survived by the four children of James Edwards and their families as well as the two children of Tom Barton.A Memorial Service will be held at 11 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012 at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Travelers Rest, SC with a graveside service to be held at 3 pm at Shepherd Memorial Park in Hendersonville, NC.
Memorial donations or flowers are acceptable. Memorial donations may be directed to Elizabeth House at Four Seasons, 581 S. Allen Road, Flat Rock, NC 28731 or to the Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675 www.woundedwarriorproject.org.An online register book is available for family and friends by visiting www.thosshepherd.com. Thos Shepherd & Son Funeral Directors is in charge of arrangements.

[DI4793]
Social Security Death Index about Beulah Knuckles
Name: «tab»Beulah Knuckles «tab»
SSN: «tab»333-03-6548
Last Residence: «tab»63010 Arnold, Jefferson, Missouri,
Born: «tab»17 Jan 1917
Last Benefit: «tab»63010 Arnold, Jefferson, Missouri, U
Died: «tab»Aug 1978
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Illinois (Before 1951)

[DI4794]
Social Security Death Index about Dorothy M. Knuckles
Name: «tab»Dorothy M. Knuckles «tab»
SSN: «tab»496-36-3869
Last Residence: «tab»63020 De Soto, Jefferson, Missouri,
Born: «tab»24 Jul 1922
Died: «tab»20 Jan 1998
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Missouri (1951-1952)

[NI4802] Possible???
Name: «tab» Janet V Nuckolls
BORN: «tab» 29 Mar 1943
Died: «tab» 21 Feb 2014
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab» Virginia (1958-1959)

[DI4802] Janet Virginia Fretwell Nuckolls, 70, passed away Friday, February 21, 2014, at Augusta Health. She was born March 29, 1943, the daughter of the late Lawrence Jackson and Ruth Virginia (Gilbert) Fretwell. Janet was a former employee of General Electric/Genicom of Waynesboro and retired from the United States Postal Service as a carrier in Stuarts Draft. She was President and a Life Member of the Stuarts Draft VFW Ladies Auxiliary Post 9339. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Coleman Nuckolls;and her brother, Wilbur Marshall Fretwell. Survivors include two daughters, June Cline, and Treva Massie (Jimmy) of Stuarts Draft;a grandson, Randall A. Cline;step granddaughters, Jessica Marvin, and Rachel Massie;step great granddaughters, Jasmine Marvin, and Sophia Pearson;special "adopted" children, Malissa Benson, and Jeff Sandy;a stepdaughter, Sharon Nuckolls and her husband, Richard Shelley II of Richmond Virginia;and a stepson, Dwaine Nuckolls and girlfriend, Stacey Hatter of Middlebrook Virginia. A graveside service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, February 25, 2014, at Stuarts Draft Mennonite Church Cemetery by Pastor Earl Monroe. Active pallbearers will be Randall A. Cline, Jimmy Massie, Jeff Sandy, Kenny Beverley, David Propst, Steve King, and Ralph Oakes. Honorary pallbearers will be the Stuarts Draft VFW Ladies Auxiliary. The family received friends from 6 until 9 p.m. Monday, February 24, 2014, at the Stuarts Draft Chapel of Reynolds Hamrick Funeral Homes, and other times at her residence. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Stuarts Draft Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 9339, 3251 Stuarts Draft Highway, Stuarts Draft, VA 24477.
News Virginian, The (Waynesboro, VA) - Monday, February 24, 2014

[DI4810]
Social Security Death Index about Yvonne B. Nuckols
Name: «tab»Yvonne B. Nuckols «tab»
Born: «tab»25 Jul 1945
Died: «tab»2 Dec 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (1962)

[NI4814] daughter of FRANCIS LOYAL and ELIZABETH HICKS.

[NI4816] Parentage not proven yet. I used location and that she was not found in 1850 because of the broken home. Also living near James Hollie Nuckolls in 1900 who would be a step brother if this connection correct.

[NI4818] Married Richard Morgan (1870-1956) also buried at Brush Creek
Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900 about Richard Morgan
Name: «tab»Richard Morgan «tab»
Gender: «tab»Male
Spouse Name: «tab»Elizabeth Baker
Marriage Date: «tab»Aug 10, 1894
Marriage County: «tab»Sangamon
Comments: «tab»This record can be found at the County Court Records located at Springfield, IL.

[DI4818] name: «tab»Elizabeth Morgan
titles and terms (original): «tab»
death date: «tab»26 Nov 1943
death place: «tab»Divernon, Sangamon, Illinois
gender: «tab»Female
marital status: «tab»
race or color: «tab»
age: «tab»73
estimated birth year: «tab»1870
birth date: «tab»28 Oct 1870
birthplace: «tab»Auburn, Illinois
father: «tab»Jackson Baker
father's titles and terms (original): «tab»
father's birth place: «tab»Kentucky
mother: «tab»Eliza Nuckolls
mother's titles and terms (original): «tab»
mother's birth place: «tab»Auburn, Illinois
occupation: «tab»Home Work
residence: «tab»Divernon, Sangamon, Illinois
street address: «tab»
spouse: «tab»Richard Morgan
spouse's titles and terms (original): «tab»
spouse's birthplace: «tab»
burial date: «tab»28 Nov 1943
burial place: «tab»Divernon, Sangamon, Illinois
cemetery: «tab»Brush Creek
informant: «tab»
additional relatives: «tab»
digital folder number: «tab»4205267
image number: «tab»767
film number: «tab»1983541
volume/page/certificate number: «tab»45675
Citing this Record "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N3C1-KQW : accessed 04 Dec 2012), Elizabeth Morgan, 26 Nov 1943; citing reference 45675, FHL microfilm 1983541.

[NI4822] F:«tab»Robert Ross MacIver
M:«tab»Maggie Patterson

[DI4822]
California, Death Index, 1940-1997 about John P Maciver
Name: «tab»John P Maciver «tab»
Social Security #: «tab»526103927
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»28 Nov 1874
Death Date: «tab»5 Mar 1963
Death Place: «tab»Monterey
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Paterson

[NI4823] From Gail Brookhart
: Geneva MacIver Christensen was born March 31, 1898 in Philadelphia, PA. Like her Mother, she was tiny, just 5' tall and weighing only 95#. As a young child Geneva collected picture postcards and made up stories about trips using these postcards and then would put on programs for her family, re-arranging the cards to make up different stories. She married Edgard Christensen in 1942 at the age of 43. 'Ed' was from Denmark, and a recent widow with young children when he met Geneva through their pastor at the First Baptist Church of Kalamazoo. According to the 1940 Census, Geneva was working in Chicago as a stenographer. Geneva was a loving mother to Ed's children and always thought of them as her own. She and Edgard were married for over 51 years. One of the hobbies she took up when she married Ed was his love of photography. Once the children were grown, they travelled extensively, taking many pictures and slides. There are over 23,000 slides in their collection. Geneva carefully made notes about each one and gave slide shows in a number of different places, each show reflecting her beliefs in God. Geneva was a Past President of the Michigan Women's Christian Temperance Union, the Upjohn Camera Club and the Portage Senior Center. At the age of 95 she was still giving slide shows and picking up her friends for church and was the only caregiver for her husband, Ed, who was in ill health. She was on her way to get him medicine late at night in the middle of a bad storm when she was involved in a fatal automobile accident.
Daughters addresses in 1993:
Doris and Donald Beebe 6801 Cypress Portage, MI 49002
Joyce and George Wedel 11626 R Avenue Scotts, MI 49088

[DI4823] name: «tab»Geneva M. Christensen
gender: «tab»Female
burial date: «tab»
burial place: «tab»
death date: «tab»10 Jul 1993
death place: «tab»Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan
age: «tab»95
birth date: «tab»1898
birthplace: «tab»
occupation: «tab»
race: «tab»
marital status: «tab»Married
spouse: «tab»Edgard C. Christensen
father: «tab»John Maciver
father's birthplace: «tab»
mother: «tab»Ida Jane Nuckols
mother's birthplace: «tab»
indexing project (batch) number: «tab»B03243-8
system origin: «tab»Michigan-EASy
source film number: «tab»2113953
reference number: «tab»1139
Citing this Record "Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FHCT-8B1 : accessed 04 Dec 2012), Geneva M. Christensen, 10 Jul 1993.

[DI4885] North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975 about Marie Griffin Hale
Name: «tab»Marie Griffin Hale
[Marie Griffin Griffin]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White, widow
Age: «tab»83
Birth Date: «tab»25 Sep 1887
Birth Place: «tab»North Carolina, United States
Death Date: «tab»24 Apr 1971
Death Location: «tab»Winston-Salem, Forsyth
Father's Name: «tab»Wiley Edmond Griffin
Mother's Name: «tab»Mavis Bardin
Residence: «tab»Oxford, Granville, North Carolina
Inf-Mrs Walter Gordon

[DI4888] Social Security Death Index about Edwin C. Banner
Name: «tab»Edwin C. Banner
Last Residence: «tab»24018 Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia,
Born: «tab»4 Apr 1912
Died: «tab»11 May 2003
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Tennessee (Before 1951)

[NI4889] Father:
North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975 about Quincey Kellogg Nimocks Sr.
Name: «tab»Quincey Kellogg Nimocks Sr.
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»73
Birth Date: «tab»15 Jan 1867
Birth Place: «tab»Miss., Miss
Death Date: «tab»13 Jul 1940
Death Location: «tab»Fayetteville, Cumberland
Spouse's Name: «tab»Mrs. Annie G Nimocks
Father's Name: «tab»Watter E Nimocks
Mother's Name: «tab»Caroline Matchell
Residence: «tab»Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina

[DI4889] North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975 about Quincy Kellog Nimocks Jr
Name: «tab»Quincy Kellog Nimocks Jr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»76
Birth Date: «tab»1 Dec 1891
Birth Place: «tab»Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
Death Date: «tab»16 Jan 1968
Death Location: «tab»Fayetteville, Cumberland
Spouse's Name: «tab»Forrest Hale
Father's Name: «tab»Quincy Kellog Nimocks Sr
Mother's Name: «tab»Annie George
Residence: «tab»Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina

[NI4891] Father:
North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975 about Percy R Masten
Name: «tab»Percy R Masten
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»56
Birth Date: «tab»7 Aug 1867
Birth Place: «tab»North Carolina, United States
Death Date: «tab»22 Mar 1924
Death Location: «tab»Winston-Salem, Forsyth
Spouse's Name: «tab»Alice Joyce
Father's Name: «tab»Joseph Masten
Mother's Name: «tab»Antoniette Schultz

[DI4925] Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 about Margaret Elizabeth Anderson
Name: «tab»Margaret Elizabeth Anderson
Death Date: «tab»4 Sep 1972
County of Death: «tab»Orange
State of Death: «tab»Florida
Age at Death: «tab»68
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»8 Aug 1904

[NI4927] Tree at Ancestry had married first to Katie Isabelle King in 1877. CH:Wm, Joseoh and Hugh

[DI4930] Name: «tab»Lelia Burt Nuckolls Waugh
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»79
Birth Date: «tab»8 Apr 1869
Death Date: «tab»1 Nov 1948
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»9 Nov 1948
Father: «tab»William Swift Nuckolls
[Willaim Swift Nuckolls]
Mother: «tab»Hale
Spouse: «tab»William P Waugh

[NI4931] Father: James Waugh b. 3 Aug 1795 in Pennsylvania
Mother: Elizabeth Blair b. 13 Dec 1812

[NI4934] Annie Nuckolls in the U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Patriot through husbands mother Nancy Blevins.

[BI4934] Name: «tab»Anna G. Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»12 Feb 1875
Birthplace: «tab»Old Towne, Grayson, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»W.S. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Frances
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00527-9
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046939
Reference Number: «tab»p 165
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5JF-MLQ : accessed 6 April 2012), Anna G. Nuckolls (1875).

[DI4934] Name: «tab»Mary Anna Hampton
[Mary Anna Nuckolls]
Gender: «tab»Female, widow
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»96
Birth Date: «tab»12 Feb 1876
Death Date: «tab»16 Sep 1972
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Galax (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»22 Sep 1972
Father: «tab»William Swift Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Frances Kinzer
Spouse: «tab»Kemper Houston Hampton

[XI4934] Name: «tab»Marianna Hampton
Birth Date: «tab»12 Feb 1876
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»1972
Cemetery: «tab»Captain Litrille H. Hampton Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Baywood, Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N
Spouse: «tab»Kemper Houston Hampton
Father: «tab»William Swift Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Margaret Frances Nuckolls
Children: «tab»Dr C.L. Hampton
Vera Sue Kyle
Raleigh Heath Hampton
Young Litrille Hampton

[NI4935] In Grayson Co, VA , where Little River enters New River, Daniel Boone in 1 767 landed his dugout - and on the exact place the Hampton Lodge was bui lt 1948, by the owners of the land, Bernie, Raleigh , Littrille, and C L H ampton, the four sons of Kemper Hampton and wife Marianna Nuckolls

Andrew Hampton and his brother, Wade Hampton came ever from England and se ttled near Lexington, N.C. Andrew Hampton, Jr., married Miss Sallie Mim a. Their son, Griggs Hampton married Miss Phillis Sutherland. They rais ed nine sons and five daughters. Mr. Hampton's nice farm is a few miles we st of Grayson Old Town, where he and his family enjoyed a happy hom e. It is a beautiful homestead. Their son Litrelle H. Hampton who lives ne ar there, is a practical farmer and fruit grower. His excellent wife was M iss Nancy Blevins, granddaughter of Esquire Samuel and Rebecca Cox. Kemp er Hampton married Miss Anna Nuckolls and resided in the county. He w as a good farmer and business man and raised an industrious worthy famil y. (Foot Prints on the Sands of Time: A History of Southwestern Virginia a nd Northwestern North Carolina by Dr. A. B. Cox Originally published by T he Star Pub. Co. Print, Sparta, N.C.)

[DI4935] Name: «tab»Kemper Houston Hampton
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»78
Birth Date: «tab»5 Nov 1874
Death Date: «tab»20 Apr 1953
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»1 May 1953
Father: «tab»Litrille Hampton
Mother: «tab»Nancy Blevins
Spouse: «tab»Annie M Hampton

Kemper Hampton Is Taken by Death
Kemper Houston Hampton, 79, well known Galax citizen and former Grayson county farmer and livestockman, died about eight o'clock this morning (Monday) in Waddell hospital, where he had been a patient for several weeks. Mr. Hampton had been in declining health for some time, although he had been remarkably active for his age until a comparatively short while ago.
Before moving to Galax, where he had resided for several years on Painter street, Mr. Hampton resided near Baywood, at "Round Meadows," the old Hampton homestead, where he was born.
Mr. Hampton was a son of the late Capt. Litrille Hampton and wife, Mrs. Nancy Blevins Hampton.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Annie Nuckolls Hampton; four sons, Dr. C. L. Hampton, Galax; Litrille Hampton and Raleigh Hampton, both of Kingsport, Tennessee, and Rev. Bernie H. Hampton, pastor of the Methodist church at Pennington Gap; two daughters, Mrs. R. Swanson Kyle, Galax, and Mrs. Thelma Niette, Columbus, Georgia; one brother, Granville Hampton, Independence; thirteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete when the Gazette went to press this afternoon, although it was known that interment would be in the Hampton family cemetery at "Round Meadows" near Baywood. (Copied from the Galax Gazette, Galax, Virginia, Monday, April 20, 1953, page 1)

[NI4939] Spouse:
Robert Swanson Kyle (1898 - 1987)
Children:
Mary Anne Kyle Mackey (1927 - 2004)*

[DI4941] HAMPTON, C. L., 85, of Galax, passed away Thursday, July 25, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Charlotte Elliott Hampton of Galax; a son, Elliott Kemper Hampton of Columbia, Tenn.; two daughters, Charlotte Howell Thompson of Waynesboro, Ga. an Marianna Hampton Swaim of Salisbury, N.C.; grandchildren, Sarah Hampton, Elizabeth Hampton, Mary Houston Hampton, MacGregor Thompson, Allison Swaim, Devereaux Swaim and Ian Swaim. The funeral service will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Nelson Woody and Rev. Ann Blair officiating. Burial will follow in Hampton Cemetery.

[NI4943] Father: Lorenzo Richey Dodd b. 1833 in Washington County, Virginia
Mother: Harriet L. Carper b. 1835 in Craig County, Virginia

[NI4947] Spouse:
Alice Caroline Davis Dodd (1913 - 1992)*

[DI4947] College Football Coach. Named for the Civil War general whom his father admired, he led his team to the mythical Tennessee state football championship in 1923 with an 8-1-1 record. From 1928 to 1930 Dodd, as captain, led the University of Tennessee to a 27-1-2 record. He was named All Southern in 1929 to 1930, and Collier All America by Grantland Rice his senior season. From 1945 to 1966, as head coach at Georgia Tech, his teams won 165, lost 64, and tied 8. His teams won 31 straight from 1951 to 1953; the 1952 team named as National Champion with a 12-0 record. His 36 year coaching career, beginning 1931, included six straight major bowl victories: 1952 Orange, 1953 Sugar, 1954 Sugar, 1955 Cotton, 1956 Sugar, 1956 Gator. Named a member of the National Football Hall of Fame as a player, he was also in both the Tennessee and Georgia Sports Halls of Fame. He coached 21 first team All America players during his career, retiring in February 1967. (bio by: Wes Phinney)

[NI4948] Name: J Mike Nuckolls City: Not Stated County: Grayson Stat e: Virginia
Birth Date: 9 Jan 1880 Race: White Roll: 1984717
J Mike Nuckolls res Grayson Co, Galax, VA
Age 38 born Jan 9 1880
Salesman for Galax Hardware Co
Kin-Mrs Eliza Nuckolls
Med height, Med build, brn eyes, brn hair
Signed J M Nuckolls Sept 12 1918

[BI4948] Name: «tab»John Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»08 Jan 1879
Birthplace: «tab»Old Town, Grayson, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»W.L. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Fannie Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00527-9
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046939
Reference Number: «tab»p 202
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5JN-6V8 : accessed 6 April 2012), John Nuckolls (1879).

[DI4948] Name: «tab»John Michael Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»86
Birth Date: «tab»9 Jan 1880
Death Date: «tab»26 Mar 1966
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»4 Apr 1966
Father: «tab»William Swift
Mother: «tab»Faniie M Kinzer
Spouse: «tab»Eliza Hankla Nuckolls
Military Status: «tab»none

[DI4949] Name: «tab»Eliza Hankla Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White. married
Age at Death: «tab»85
Birth Date: «tab»2 Mar 1880
Death Date: «tab»4 Oct 1965
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»13 Oct 1965
Father: «tab»William Hankla
Mother: «tab»Carlie Dudley
Spouse: «tab»John Michael Nuckolls
Military Status: «tab»none
Informant Gene Nuckolls

[XI4949] Name: «tab»Elizabeth A. Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»2 Mar 1880
Birth Place: «tab»Blacklick, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»1965
Death Place: «tab»Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Felts Memorial Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Galax, Galax City, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»John Michael Nuckolls Sr
Father: «tab»William L. Hankla
Mother: «tab»Carley Viola Hankla
Children: «tab»Annie Lillian Lindsey
Viola Irene Alderman
Gene Clark Nuckolls
John Michael Nuckolls Jr
Katherine Hankla Ferguson
Charles Scott Nuckolls
Lelia Winifred Messer
Willie Louise Donnellan
Francis Swift Nuckolls

[NI4950] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Louise Nuckolls Donnellan
[Louise Nuckolls Nuckolls]
Social Security #: 579327283
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 3 Feb 1906
Birthplace: Virginia
Death Date: 3 May 1981
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Hanka
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[NI4951] Name: Francis S. Nuckolls
SSN: 227-03-6719
Last Residence: 24153 Salem, Salem, Virginia, United States of America
Born: 29 Jan 1909
Died: 27 Nov 1988
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[BI4951] Name: «tab»Francis Swift Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»29 Jan 1909
Birth Place: «tab»Galax, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»John Michael Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Eliza Ann Hankla
attesed 5/4/1943 by fahter present at birth

[NI4952] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: John M Nuckolls Jr
Birth Year: 1910
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Virginia
State: Hawaii
Enlistment Date: 29 Apr 1942
Enlistment State: Virginia
Enlistment City: Camp Lee
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: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Foreman Or Superintendent, Labor
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 67
Weight: 135

St. Petersburg Times (FL) - July 6, 1987
Deceased Name: NUCKOLLS, JOHN M. JR.
NUCKOLLS, JOHN M. JR., 76, of 10464 E Gobbler Drive, Floral City, died Sat urday (July 4, 1987). Born in Galax, Va., he came here 10 years ago. He w as a retired accountant for U.S. Steel. He was a member of the Inverness F irst United Methodist Church and the Gary American Legion Post, Gary, W.Va ., and was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wif e, Dorothy Newlin Nuckolls; a son, John M. III, Stone Mountain, Ga.; thr ee brothers, Francis, Roanoke, Va., Scott, Mobile, Ala., and Gene, Gala x; three sisters, Irene Alderman and Catherine Ferguson, both of Galax, a nd Winifred Messer, Greenville, S.C., and two grandchildren. Hooper Funer al Homes, Inverness.

[HI4952] (Research):Name: John Nuckolls
SSN: 224-01-5887
Last Residence: 32636 Floral City, Citrus, Florida, United States of Amer ica
Born: 19 Nov 1910
Last Benefit: 32636 Floral City, Citrus, Florida, United States of Ameri ca
Died: Jul 1987
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

Name: John Michael Nuckolls
Certificate: 68088
Death Place: Citrus
Race: W
Death Date: 04 Jul 1987
Birth Date: 19 Nov 1910

[XI4952] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about John Nuckolls
Name: «tab»John Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»19 Nov 1910
Death Date: «tab»4 Jul 1987
SSN: «tab»224015887
Branch 1: «tab»ARMY
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»24 Apr 1942
Release Date 1: «tab»20 Dec 1943

[DI4953] Lexingon Herald, Lexington, KY
NUCKOLLS, Dorothy Louise Newlin, of Knoxville, TN, formerly of Nicholasville, (KY), passed away on Nov 17, 2008, in Miton, GA, at the age of 83. Survivors include her son and dau-in-law, John and Judi Nuckolls of Knoxville, TN; a gr.dau. and gr.son-in-law, Alison and Jake Skipper; two great gr.dau.s, Makenna and Hannah Grace Skipper; a gr.son, John Nuckolls, five step-gr.children and a sister, Wilma Newlin Goodwin. A graveside service was help Thursday, Nov 20th in Galax, VA. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Gary United Methodist, 400 Church Street, Gary, WV 2483.

Name: «tab»Dorothy N. Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»234-36-9385
Last Residence: «tab»37914 Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Born: «tab»2 Dec 1924
Last Benefit: «tab»32636 Floral City, Citrus, Florida
Died: «tab»17 Nov 2008
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»West Virginia (Before 1951

[BI4955] Name: «tab»Irene Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Birth Date: «tab»13 Jul 1913
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Michel Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Eliza Hankla

[DI4955] Viola Irene Nuckolls Alderman, 98, of Galax, Va., passed away on Tuesday, January 3, 2012. Funeral Service at 11 a.m. on Saturday, January 7, 2012, at First UMC. Arrangements by Vaughan-Guynn Funeral Home, Galax, Va., 276-236-2442.

Published in Roanoke Times from January 5 to January 7, 2012
Viola Irene Nuckolls Alderman passed away on January 3, 2012, at her home at 48 Parkwood Drive, Galax, Va. She was born July 13, 1913, in Grayson County, to the late John Michael and Eliza Hankla Nuckolls. She was a native of Galax and lived most of her 98 years there. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by Clarence Sherman Alderman, her husband of 72 years; four sisters, Louise Donnellan, Catherine Ferguson, Lillian Lindsey, and Winifred Messer; three brothers, Francis S. Nuckolls, John M. Nuckolls, and Gene C. Nuckolls; and also a son-in-law, Ralph Scott Busic.
She is survived by a daughter, Norma Alderman Busic, of Galax; and a daughter and son-in-law, Peggy Alderman and Carlos Williams, of Irvine, Calif.; granddaughters, Danise Busic, of Alexandria, Hollace B. Evans, of Raleigh N.C., and Megan Hendrix, of Irvine, Calif.; grandson, Bradley Williams, of Irvine, Calif.; grandson-in-law, Justin Evans of Cary, N.C.; great- granddaughters, Eliza Evans, Megyn Williams, Amanda Williams, and Ashley Hendrix; brother, Charles Scott Nuckolls, of Mobile, Ala.; sisters-in-law, Irene A. Pinner and Eleanor P. Nuckolls; and a dear friend, Bonnie Harmon; many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews close to her. Caregivers very special to her were Evaunda Waller, Rita Hedrick, Joann Brewer, Lois Alderman, Helen Cox, and Cora Belle Diamond. Tammy Luper, her hospice nurse, was also special.
Mrs. Alderman became a member of First United Methodist Church, Galax, when she was 12 years of age, and has served as a faithful member for 86 years. She loved her family and devoted her life to them. Galax and the people in the community were dear to her.
The Funeral Service will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Saturday, January 7, 2012, at the First United Methodist Church of Galax, with the Rev. Richard Gregory officiating, with interment following in the Felts Memorial Cemetery, Galax. The family will receive friends at the church one hour before the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 445, Galax, VA 24333 or Twin County Hospice, P.O. Box 106, Galax, VA 24333. A guestbook is available online at www.vaughanguynn.com.

[DI4956] Vaughan Guyann Funeral Home
Clarence Sherman Alderman was the eldest child of seven of the late William Adonijah (Nige) and Nella Jennings Alderman and was born May 6, 1910 in Carroll County, Virginia but has been a resident of Galax most of his life. He died on February 20, 2007 at Blue Ridge Nursing Home. He is survived by his wife, Irene Nuckolls Alderman of 48 Parkwood Drive, Galax. They enjoyed 72 years of marriage. He is survived by a daughter, Norma Alderman Busic of Galax and a daughter & son-in-law Peggy Alderman and Carlos Williams of Irvine, CA. His granddaughters are Danise Busic of Alexandria, VA; Hollace Evans of Raleigh, NC; and Megan Hendrix of Irvine, CA. He has one grandson Bradley Williams of Irvine, CA and a grandson-in-law Justin Evans of Raleigh, NC His great granddaughters are Eliza Evans, Megyn Williams, Amanda Williams and Ashley Hendrix. Mr. Alderman was preceded in death by 4 sisters: Beulah Hurd, Ava Alderman, Arlie Williams and Louise Alderman, and 1 brother, Roland Alderman. His only surviving sibling is his sister, Irene Alderman Pinner of Suffolk, VA There are several sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law and nieces and nephews. Special caregivers are Evaunda Waller, Karen Freeman, and Kim Burcham as well as the staff of Blue Ridge Nursing Home. Mr. Alderman was a Galax businessman and was co-owner of A & Z Store on Main Street with his brother Roland for many years. Also he owned Arlie's Boot Shop and Galax Variety Store. He was Past Master of Oldtown Masonic Lodge No. 68 and at the time of his death was the oldest living past master. He was also a member of the Kazim Shrine Temple. He was a Galax City Council Member from 1948-1956 and also served as Vice Mayor part of that time. He became a member of the First United Methodist Church in Galax in 1937. He served his church faithfully and was an Honorary Administrative Board member. He was secretary-treasurer of Men's Bible Class and in later years the Friendship Sunday School Class. He always attended church services until a year and a half ago when his health did not permit. Funeral service will be conducted at 2:00 Friday Afternoon, Feb. 23, 2007 at First United Methodist Church of Galax, with Rev. Walt Simmerman officiating with interment in the Felts Cemetery, Galax. The family will receive friends Friday at the church from 1 pm until service time. Memorial contributions may be given to First United Methodist Church, Box 445, Galax, VA 24333 or Oldtown Masonic Lodge No. 68, Box 1057, Galax, VA 24333

[DI4959] Roanoke Times, The (VA) - June 2, 1999
Deceased Name: OBIT - FERGUSON, CATHERINE NUCKOLLS
FERGUSON, Catherine Nuckolls, 84, of 600 McArthur St., Galax, passed aw ay Monday, May 31, 1999, in the Waddell Nursing Home. She was born April 1 8, 1915, to the late John Michael and Eliza Hankla Nuckolls. She was prece ded in death by her husband, Robert F. Ferguson of Russell County. S he is survived by one sister and brother-in-law, Irene and Clarence S. Ald erman of Galax; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sco tt Nuckolls of Mobile, Ala. and Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Nuckolls of Galax; t wo sisters-in-law, Myrtle F. Valley, Margaret F. Osborne; one brother-in-l aw and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson, all of Abingdon; sever al nieces and nephews. She was a member of First United Methodist Churc h. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, June 2, at 2 p.m. in Felts M emorial Cemetery with Rev. Don Nation officiating. In lieu of flowers memo rials may be made to the First United Methodist Church or the charity of o ne's choice. Arrangements by Vaughan-Guynn Funeral Home.

Name: «tab»Catherine Hankla Nuckolls
[Catherine Nuckolls Martin]
[Catherine Ferguson]
SSN: «tab»224015756
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»18 Apr 1915
Birth Place: «tab»Galax Grayso, Virginia
[Galax, Virginia]
Father Name: «tab»John M Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Eliza A Hankla
Death Date: «tab»31 May 1999
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Nov 1936: Name listed as CATHERINE HANKLA NUCKOLLS; Mar 1941: Name listed as CATHERINE NUCKOLLS MARTIN; Feb 1951: Name listed as CATHERINE MARTIN FERGUSON; 14 Jul 1982: Name listed as CATHERINE NUCKOLLS FERGUSON; 08 Jun 1999: Name listed as CATHERINE N FERGUSON

[DI4960] Name: «tab»Robert Ford Ferguson
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»71
Birth Date: «tab»17 Jul 1913
Death Date: «tab»27 Apr 1985
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Galax (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»29 Apr 1985
Father: «tab»William H Ferguson
Mother: «tab»Bessie Purcell
Spouse: «tab»Catherine Nuckolls Ferguson
Military Status: «tab»none

[XI4960] Name: «tab»Robert E Ferguson
Birth Date: «tab»19 Jul 1913
Death Date: «tab»Apr 1985
Cemetery: «tab»Felts Memorial Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Galax, Galax City, Virginia, USA

[DI4961] ame: «tab»Lillian Ann Lindsey
[Lillian Ann Nuckolls]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»64
Birth Date: «tab»25 Sep 1917
Death Date: «tab»6 Sep 1982
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»20 Sep 1982
Father: «tab»John M Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Eliza Ann Hankla
Spouse: «tab»Clinton D Lindsey

[XI4962] Name: «tab»Lelia Winifred Messer
Birth Date: «tab»10 Jul 1919
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»4 Oct 1993
Death Place: «tab»Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Woodlawn Memorial Park
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»John Alvin Messer Jr
Father: «tab»John Michael Nuckolls Sr
Mother: «tab»Elizabeth A. Nuckolls
Children: «tab»Douglas Gene Messer

[NI4963] Res 2010 Mobile AL

[DI4963] Mr. Charles S. Nuckolls, a native of Galax, Virginia and a longtime resident of Mobile, Alabama, died on Monday, April 22, 2013. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WW II. Mr. Nuckolls was retired from the Engineering Department of the City of Mobile. He is survived by a son, Gaylon S. Nuckolls, a daughter-in-law, Judith O. Nuckolls, a granddaughter Kristal (Charlie) Leaver; two great grandchildren, Dane Leaver and Gracyn Leaver and other relatives. Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at 11 AM at Mobile Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Alzheimers Foundation.Condolences may be offered at www.mmgfuneralhome.com. Mobile AL, Mobile Memorial Gardens

[XI4963] NUCKOLLS, CHARLES SCOTT
«tab»US ARMY
«tab»WORLD WAR II
«tab»DATE OF BIRTH: 04/21/1921
«tab»DATE OF DEATH: 04/22/2013
«tab»BURIED AT:
«tab»MOBILE MEMORIAL GARDENS

[NI4964] Not mentioned in obit of husband in 2013. No death located.

[DI4966] «u»Vaughan Guynn Funaral Home
«/u»Gene Clark Nuckolls, age 83, of Coal Creek Road, Galax, VA, died Saturday, March 28, 2009, in the Golden Living Center Blue Ridge, Galax, VA. Mr. Nuckolls was born Nov. 2, 1925 in Galax, to John Michael and Eliza Hankla Nuckolls. Surviving is his wife, Eleanor Nuckolls, daughter & son-in-law, Gail and Bobby Catron, Independence, VA, sons & daughters-in-law, Clark & Babette Nuckolls, Galax, VA and Steve & Janice Nuckolls, Richmond, VA, brother, Charles Scott Nuckolls, Mobile, AL, sister, Irene Alderman, Galax, VA. Also surviving are four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and several nieces & nephews. The funeral service will be held Tuesday, March 31, 2009 at 11:00 AM at the First United Methodist Church, Galax, with burial to follow at the Felts Memorial Cemetery. The officiating minister will be the Rev. Walt Zimmerman. The family will receive friends from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM prior to the funeral service at the church

[DI4967] Published in Carroll News from Dec. 11 to Dec. 12, 2014
Eleanor Payne Nuckolls passed away on Wednesday, December 10, 2014. She was the youngest of four children born to Solomon Luther Payne and Annie Elizabeth Cox Payne.
Her parents, along with brothers Paul Bryant Payne and Joseph Neal Payne, preceded her in death. A son, Patrick Gene Nuckolls, predeceased her in 2008 as did her husband Gene Clark Nuckolls in 2009.
She is survived by children Gail Elizabeth and husband Bobby Catron, Denver Clark Nuckolls and wife Babette Holder, and Stephen Cox Nuckolls and wife Janice Hall. She is also survived by a sister, Virginia Payne Higgins, four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Through her natural gift of music, Eleanor touched many lives as pianist/organist of First United Methodist Church for over fifty years. She performed at countless weddings and funerals and accompanied various music productions/concerts throughout the years.
Eleanor was a devoted wife and mother who maintained high principles and values and remained tirelessly devoted to her Church and family. She continued to reside on the family farm where she enjoyed watching the wildlife in their natural habitat.
The funeral service will be held Saturday, December 13, 2014 at First United Methodist Church of Galax at 11:00 a.m. Visitation begins at 10:00 a.m. preceding the service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the FUMC piano/organ or sanctuary choir fund.

[NI4968] "Samuel Luther Payne", my grandfather, pointed me to

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nuck141/index/ind0556.html

My grandfather died in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1950. He was a Cherokee indi an and retired letter carrier. Family oral history says he taught at Pa rk Hill. Oral history also says he had several wives over the
years. Never heard "Rev" associated with him so not likely to be the sa me person. Still, that combination of names doesn't appear to be very com mon.

Lahoyah Ernest Payne
payne@arizona.edu

[NI4973] Name: Alexander Heath Nuckolls City: Not Stated County: Grays on State: Virginia
Birth Date: 18 Dec 1882 Race: White Roll: 1984717
Alexander Heath Nuckolls res RFD#1, Grayson Co, Galax, VA
Age 36 born Dec 18, 1882
Self Empl Farmer
Nearest relative Luella Nuckolls same address
Med height, med build, blk eyes, blk hair
Signed Sept 12 1918

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
Name: Alexander Heath Nuckolls
Birth Date: 18 Dec 1881 age 60
Residence: Grayson, Virginia, RFD Galax
Birth: Old Town, Virginia
Race: White
Roll: WW2_2370403 SN:U830
Notify- Mrs Ella L Nuckolls
Self Employed Farmer

[DI4973] Name: «tab»Alexander Heath Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»85
Birth Date: «tab»20 Dec 1881
Death Date: «tab»13 Nov 1967
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»7 Dec 1967
Father: «tab»William Swift Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Fannie Kinzer
Spouse: «tab»Louella Lundy Nuckolls

[NI4974] Source: The Remy family in America, 1650-1942. Rhamy, Bonnelle William,. F ort Wayne, Ind.. unknown. 1987.

Herndon Observer 8/19/1943 01 Nuckolls Heath Mrs Visits Centreville sist er

[DI4974] Name: «tab»Sarah Louella Nuckolls
[Sarah Louella Lundy]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»83
Birth Date: «tab»23 Dec 1893
Death Date: «tab»20 Feb 1977
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»4 Mar 1977
Father: «tab»William Lundy
Mother: «tab»Anna Liza Ramey
Spouse: «tab»Heath A Nuckolls
Military Status: «tab»none

[XI4974] Grayson Co Cemetery book records stone dates 1893-1977

[NI4978] At the age of 2 1/2, Feb 9, 1915 fell from the barn loft on his fathers fa rm injuring his spine and nervous system, causing paralysis. Oct 5, 1937 e ntered the Virginia Home of Incurables, Richmond, VA

[DI4978] Name: «tab»William Swift Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»55
Birth Date: «tab»1 Sep 1913
Death Date: «tab»1 Jul 1969
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Galax (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»10 Jul 1969
Father: «tab»Alexander Heath Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Lovella Lundy
Military Status: «tab»none

[DI4979] Name: «tab»Malon Lundy Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»18
Birth Date: «tab»18 Apr
Death Date: «tab»3 Feb 1934
Death Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»3 Mar 1934
Father: «tab»Heath Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Ella Lundy

[DI4980] e: «tab»Ella Marguerite Dickenson
[Ella Marguerite Nuckolls]
Gender: «tab»Female, widow
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»70
Birth Date: «tab»12 Jul 1917
Death Date: «tab»20 Jul 1987
Death Place: «tab»Independence, Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»29 Jul 1987
Father: «tab»Alexander Heath Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Louella Lundy
Spouse: «tab»Edward S Dickenson
scanned to cd

[NI4981] 1930 Farifax Co, Centerville, VA
GENTRYDaisy LH48WNC VA NC
Paul KS30SNC NC NC
Wilma GD22SVA NC NC
NUCKOLLSJesse HNie10SVA VA NC

Fairfax Herald 5/1/1936 01 Nuckolls Jessie Crowned Queen of May
Fairfax Herald 6/19/1936 01 Nuckolls Jessie Graduates from Fairfax Hi gh School
Fairfax Herald 5/15/1936 01 Nuckolls Jessie H. To graduate from high sch ool
Herndon Observer 5/21/1936 01 Nuckolls Jessie H. To graduate from high s chool
Fairfax Herald 3/16/1934 01 Nuckolls Jessie In Clifton Dramatic Club pl ay
Fairfax Herald 6/12/1936 01 Nuckolls Jessie Receives business sch. schol arship

[DI4981]
Social Security Death Index about Jessie N. Avery
Name: «tab»Jessie N. Avery «tab»
SSN: «tab»216-24-2066
Last Residence: «tab»23111 Mechanicsville, Hanover, Virginia,
Born: «tab»16 Aug 1919
Died: «tab»31 Aug 1991
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Maryland (Before 1951)

[DI4986] me: «tab»Rosamond Frances Nuckolls
[Rosamond Frances Britt]
[Rosamond Britt]
SSN: «tab»223122573
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»24 Aug 1921
Birth Place: «tab»Galax Grayso, Virginia
[Galax, Virginia]
Father Name: «tab»Alexander H Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Sarah L Lundy
Death Date: «tab»11 Jul 2003
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jan 1938: Name listed as ROSAMOND FRANCES NUCKOLLS; Jul: Name listed as ROSAMOND FRANCES BRITT; 22 Jul 2003: Name listed as ROSAMOND F BRITT

[XI4986]
U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 about Rosamond F Britt
Name: «tab»Rosamond F Britt
Service Info.: «tab»PFC US ARMY AIR FORCES
Birth Date: «tab»24 Aug 1921
Death Date: «tab»11 Jul 2003
Relation: «tab»Wife of Britt, Garland E
Interment Date: «tab»15 Jul 2003
Cemetery: «tab»Florida National Cemetery
Cemetery Address: «tab»6502 SW. 102nd Ave. Bushnell, FL 33513
Buried At: «tab»Section 407 Site 310

[NI4987] Richmond Times Dispatch Newspaper on Sunday 12, 2004
Ruth Nuckolls Thomas, 81, of Henrico County, departed this life Saturda y, September 11, 2004. Mrs. Thomas was born August 29, 1923 in Galax, Va ., the seventh of twelve children of Alexander Heath and Lou Ella Lundy Nu ckolls. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband of 61 years, R ichard Stanley Thomas Jr. ; sons, Jim and
Steve; and daughters-in-laws Lynn and Janet; grandchildren, Ashley, Amand a, Morgan, Kendall, and Hunter; sisters, Thelma Gordon, Saranne Payne, a nd Norma Quesenberry; and 15 nieces and nephews. Mrs. Thomas will be bu ried on
Tuesday, September 14 at Greenwood Memorial Gardens. in Goochland Count y, VA.

[DI4987] Name: «tab»Ruth Viola Nuckolls
[Ruth N Thomas]
SSN: «tab»228161574
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»29 Aug 1923
Birth Place: «tab»Galax Grayso, Virginia
Father Name: «tab»A H Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Lou E Lundy
Death Date: «tab»11 Sep 2004
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Sep 1939: Name listed as RUTH VIOLA NUCKOLLS; Jan 1951: Name listed as RUTH N THOMAS

[NI4988] Soon after his 18th birthday he registered for service in the U S Army, passed his examination and was waiting for induction into service. On the night of December 23, 1943 he was killed in a collision of 4 cars --- fast driving and disregard for the safety of others, was the cause of the tragedy. Robert was a passenger, but paid the price of instant death. This accident occured 10 years after the death of his brother Maylon, on the same day of the week, buried on the same day of the week, and in the same Nuckolls Cemetery, Grayson Co, VA

[HI4988] (Research):Name: «tab»James Robert Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male Race: «tab»White
Age: «tab»18, single, Occ: Clerk
Birth Date: «tab»7 Nov 1925
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»23 Dec 1943
Death Location: «tab»Mount Airy, Surry
Father's Name: «tab»Alexander Heath Nuckolls born Grayson Co, VA
Mother's Name: «tab»Ella Lundy born North Carolina
RESIDENCE: «tab»Galax, Grayson, Virginia
Informant Earl G Nuckolls, Galax, VA

[DI4989] GORDON, Thelma Nuckolls, passed peacefully on December 18, 2011 joining her husband, Raymond and finding eternal rest. Thelma was born on a farm near Galax, Va. tracing her roots to the original pioneer settlers of Grayson County. She was one of 12 children and grew up enjoying the simple pleasures and struggles of country life during the depression and World War II. After graduating as Valedictorian from Galax High School, she moved to Richmond to pursue work. While there, she ran into another Galax High graduate, Raymond Lee Gordon Jr. who became her lifelong love. After marrying in 1951, Thelma and Ray raised two sons, Mark R. Gordon and Randolph L Gordon, both now living in Richmond. Thelma, known as "TD" by her closest friends, became camp mother to hundreds of boys during the late 1950's and early 60's when Ray served as director of the Richmond YMCA's summer camp known as Camp Richmond and then Camp Weyanoke. This property is now the VCU Rice Center for Environmental Studies in Charles City County; the location of fond memories for the Gordon family. Thelma was lovingly dedicated to her family and devoted her life to her husband and sons. She spent many years in Richmond, then Newport News, Virginia supporting Raymond as he directed the Peninsula YMCA there. Ray and Thelma moved to Covenant Woods Retirement Community in 2001. She was loved by other residents and staff for her warm spirit, quick wit, Christian encouragement and uplifting poetry. She was a deep thinker; she found beauty in all things and cherished each individual. She is survived by two sisters, Saranne Payne and Norma Quesenberry; two sons, Mark and Randy Gordon and their wives, Leigh and Kim; and five grandchildren, Tyler, Mary Alex, Matthew, Michelle and Anna Gordon. Memorial service will be held at Covenant Woods in Mechanicsville, Virginia at 1 p.m. Friday, December 23. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the VCU Rice Center, 1000 West Cary Street, P.O. Box 842030, Richmond, Virginia 23284.

[DI4992] scanned to cd
: «tab»Clyde Amelia Couch
[Clyde Amelia Nuckolls]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»85
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jun 1884
Death Date: «tab»18 Apr 1970
Death Place: «tab»Draper, Pulaski, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»15 Jun 1970
Father: «tab»William Swift Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Margaret Frances Kinzer
Spouse: «tab»Rutherford B Couch
Military Status: «tab»none

[XI4992] Name: «tab»Amelia Clyde Couch
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jun 1884
Death Date: «tab»18 Apr 1970
Cemetery: «tab»Galax City Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Galax, Galax City, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»Rutherford B. Couch
Father: «tab»William Swift Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Margaret Frances Nuckolls
Children: «tab»William Howard Couch
Ruby Frances Lott

[DI5022] Name: «tab»Guy Sharitz Brown Sr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»85, widow
Birth Date: «tab»28 Sep 1886
Death Date: «tab»20 Jan 1972
Death Place: «tab»Radford, Radford (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»1 Feb 1972
Father: «tab»Wm E Brown
Mother: «tab»Mollie Catron
Spouse: «tab»Estella Ward Brown
Military Status: «tab»WWI

[NI5034] Son of Carl August Tångring &
Johanna Lovisa Isaksdotter
One of six children;
4 sisters & 1 brother

[NI5035] Enlisted in the Navy March, 1939. Served in the U S Navy Training School s, Toledo, OH and Boston, MA; the USS Paducah (PG-18) ; USS George Clym er (APA-25) while enlisted status. Attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Instit ute, New York, and Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN. Commissioned as Ensi gn , U S Navy in 1945. Member Sigma Nu Fraternity. While in commissioned s tatus, attended the U S Naval Communications School, Harvard University a nd the Naval Supply Corps School, Bayonne, New Jersey. Served as Supply Of ficer, USS Hugh Purvis (DD-709) from 1947 through 1949. For a time, the U SS Purvis was assigned to the United Nations Mediator's staff in Palesti ne during the Israeli independence negotiations in 1948. The ship was al so honor guard at the funeral of King Christian X in Copenhagen in 1947. F rom 1950 to 1952 served at the navy Electronic Supply Office, Great Lake s, ILL, as stock control officer; promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in Au gust 1951; stationed on the staff of the Commander Service Force, Pacif ic Fleet, Honolulu, Hawaii from 1952 through 1954, during which time he sp ent long periods of time in Japan, the Philippines and Guam. Received lett er of commendation from Commander-In-Chief, Pacific Fleet, for work in con nection with readiness of electronics material in the Far East during t he Korean War; Stationed in Washington D C, in the Bureau of Supplies a nd Accounts, Navy Department from 1955 through 1957 as a specialist in t he control of Navy material inventories; promoted to the rank of Lieutena nt Commander in 1956, from below the regular promotion zone. Received M BA in June 1959 from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administratio n.

[DI5035] TOPSHAM \emdash Hale Nuckolls Tongren, 87, died Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009, at his home. He was born in Chicago on Dec. 9, 1921, the son of Harry A. and Linnie Nuckolls Tongren.He enlisted in the Naval Reserve in 1938, serving in the Navy through World War II. He received a commission as ensign in 1946 and served in the Navy Supply Corps until he retired as a captain in 1968. While in the Navy, he attended Harvard Business School, graduating with a master's degree in business administration in 1959.He attended George Washington University, graduating in 1968 with a doctorate in business administration. Following his retirement from the Navy, he joined the faculty of George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. He served as a trustee of the George Mason University Foundation, wrote two books and, among other distinctions, was selected Faculty member of the Year by the GMU Alumni Association. He retired in 2001 as emeritus professor of marketing.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Sally; a son, Eric, of Brunswick; a brother, Harry G. Tongren and his wife, Betty, of Orland Park, Ill.; and several nieces and nephews.A memorial service will be held in the spring.

[DI5038] Name: «tab»William Raymond Tongren
[Billy Ray Tongren]
[Billy Tongren]
SSN: «tab»346124713
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»4 Jan 1925
Birth Place: «tab»Chicago Cook, Illinois
Death Date: «tab»25 Sep 2001
Father: «tab»Harry A Tongren
Mother: «tab»Linnie Nuckolls
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jan 1941: Name listed as WILLIAM RAYMOND TONGREN; May 1946: Name listed as BILLY RAY TONGREN; 04 Oct 2001: Name listed as BILLY R TONGREN

[NI5046] Parents:
John Wesley Lawrence (1851 - 1923)
Emma Jane Prock Lawrence (1862 - 1935)


New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Myra Nuckolls
Arrival Date: 21 Mar 1951
Port of Departure: Rio De Janairo,Fra
Ethnicity/Race-/Nationality: American
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Line: 8 Microfilm Serial: T715 Microfilm Roll: T715_7960 Page Number: 1 13

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Myra Nuckolls
Arrival Date: 19 Apr 1948
Estimated birth year: 1918 Age: 28
Gender: Female
Port of Departure: Bremerhaven, Germany
Ship Name: Zebulon B Vance
Search Ship Database: Search the Zebulon B Vance in the 'Passenger Ships a nd Images' database
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Nativity: Wyoming Line: 11
Microfilm Serial: T715 Microfilm Roll: T715_7580
Birth Location: Wyoming Birth Location Other: Hulett
Page Number: 277

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Myra w Nuckolls
Arrival Date: 18 May 1953
Gender: Female
Port of Departure: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Line: 11 Microfilm Serial: T715 Microfilm Roll: T715_8311 Page Numbe r: 54

[DI5046] Social Security Death Index
about Myra Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Myra Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»521-96-6921
Last Residence: «tab»80211 Denver, Denver, Colorado,
Born: «tab»17 Mar 1893
Died: «tab»Dec 1986
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Colorado (1973)
She was living with a daughter in Denver and and went to live with another daughter in Chadron, NE. She had a stroke there and they moved her to Sundance, WY where she passed away.

[DI5050] Emma Leona Heiser September 1, 1920 - September 14, 2012 Emma Leona Heiser, of Hastings, Neb., and formerly of the Hot Springs and Edgemont areas, passed away Friday, September 14, 2012 at the Edgewood Vista in Hastings. She was 92 years old. Emma was born on September 1, 1920, in Lingle, Wyo., to William and Myra (Lawrence) Nuckolls. She grew up on a ranch near Hulett, Wyo., and attended elementary school at the Barlow Canyon School. After graduating from Hulett High School in 1941 she went to Barnes School of Business in Denver, Colo. During WWII she was a clerk for the United States Army which first took her to Washington, D.C. Later she transferred to Cincinnati, Ohio because it was closer to her parents' home. On one of the train trips home to Hulett, she met her future husband, Otto H. Heiser, who was in the Army. They were married in Hot Springs on May 4, 1947. To this union four children were born. They couple leased land for a few years around the Edgemont area and in 1952 they moved to their own ranch near Oelrichs. In 1992 they retired and moved to Hot Springs and in 2006 Emma moved to Hastings to be closer to her daughter. She is survived by her son, Larry Heiser of Lincoln, Neb., three daughters; Jeanne (Roger) Devries of Hastings, Betty (Tim) Maseberg of Thedford, Neb., and Carol (Lee) Deatherage, of Hot Springs, nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren, a sister, Lois (Glen) Spaur of Denver and two brothers; Steve Nuckolls of Buffalo, Wyo., and JW (Thea) Nuckolls of Hulett, and many nieces and nephews and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Otto, two sisters, Eve and Wilma, one brother Bill, two sisters-in-law, three brothers- in-law, two nephews and a niece. Emma will be missed by everyone as she was so caring and selfless. Memorial service will be held at a later date. Burial will be in the Hulett Cemetery. A memorial will be established. Brand-Wilson Funeral home in Hastings was in charge of the arrangements. Condolences may be sent to the family from www.brandwilson.com.
Published in The Hot Spings Star on October 30, 2012

[DI5051]
Social Security Death Index about Otto H. Heiser
Name: «tab»Otto H. Heiser «tab»
SSN: «tab»710-12-5521
Last Residence: «tab»57747 Hot Springs, Fall River, South Dakota,
Born: «tab»1 Aug 1915
Died: «tab»22 Jul 1998
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Railroad Board (Issued Through) (Before 1951)

[DI5060] Name: «tab»Eve Mae Nuckolls
[Eva Mae Neiman]
SSN: «tab»521300096
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»19 Aug 1925
Birth Place: «tab»Hulett Crook, Wyoming
Father Name: «tab»William S Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Myra Lawrence
Death Date: «tab»26 Aug 1989
Death Certificate Number: «tab»89004413
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jun 1943: Name listed as EVE MAE NUCKOLLS; Mar 1967: Name listed as EVA MAE NEIMAN; 22 May 1998: Name listed as EVA MAE NEIMAN

[XI5060] Name from Cemetery records, she had no stone at that time, exact date of death, age from Index to Obits in the Rapid City Journal, the obit is in the Aug 28 paper, exact date of birth from Social SEcurity. Buried with William

[NI5061] Parents:
Albert Carmel Neiman (1895 - 1957)
Annie Mable Gerber Neiman (1896 - 1983)

[DI5061] He was born Dec.9, 1924 in Evas, CO to Albert Carmel Nieman and Annie Mable Gerber Neiman. As a young boy he moved with his parents to northeast Wyoming.
He served in the US Marines in World War 11.
Raymond married Eva Mae Nuckolls on Dec. 26, 1949 at Hulett. They lived on the Neiman Black Tail Ranch, where he ranched and operataed a sawmill with his brother until 1958.
In 1959 the Neimans moved to their present ranch at New Haven.
Survivors include his wive Eva Mae at Hulett; a daughter Dana Rae Neiman of Hulett, three sons Monte Scott and Craig Jeremy both of Hulett and Linden Carmel of Denver, CO; two grandchildren Amanda Jo and Nicole Ann Neiman.
Three sisters Carrie Greer of Springfield, MO; Ruth Dickmann of Washington,IN; and Mary Edna Barbour of Hulett, and three brothers Albert Carmel, Henry Lauer and James Samuel all of Hulett.
He was preceded in death by a daughter Marillis Elaine in infancy, his parents and a brother William Andrew.
Obit from Rapid City Journal

[DI5065] Social Security Death Index about Linden C. Neiman
Name: «tab»Linden C. Neiman
Last Residence: «tab»80216 Denver, Denver, Colorado
Born: «tab»8 Aug 1957
Died: «tab»1 Nov 2008
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Wyoming (1972)

[NI5066] Sundance Times, Aug 17, 2006 Sundance Wyoming
Nuckolls Family Reunion
Members of pioneer settlers Will and Myra (Lawrence) Nuckolls gather ed at the home of Steve Nuckolls in Bufalo, WY. The reunion was host ed by Steve and his family, Jerry Gibbs, Myra and Tiddle Camino and Cli ff Nuckolls. Our usual senior dinner was enjoyed Friday evening July 28 th at the Buffalo Steak House in Buffalo. All seniors were present exce pt Wilma (Nuckolls) Sahir-Silan who was unable to be with us. Emma (Nuckol ls) Heiser now living in Hastings, NE, Lois (Nuckolls) and her husband Gl en Spaur, Montie and Linden Neiman, Steve Nuckolls, Jerry (Nuckolls) Gibb s, and family K.J. and Tyler, Cliff Nuckolls and son Randy, Myra (Nuckol ls) and Tiddle Camino, and dau Stephanie, JW, and Thea Nuckolls. Nan Nucko lls and her husband Gary Cenderson and daughters Grace and Faith. Speci al guests were Perry Yeoman, Margaret Shimplin, Annabell Nuckolls and h er husband Ernie O'Brien, Dixie Nuckolls and her husband Gene Porter and M ark Huseby and his son. The midday meal on July 29, 2006 was enjoyed by a ll. Lots of good food and lively conversation.

[DI5066]
BUFFALO, Wyo. \emdash Steve Nuckolls, 85, of Buffalo, passed away Saturday, May 25, 2013, at his home.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 31, at the Harness Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation at the chapel is from 1 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Friday. Interment will be in Willow Grove Cemetery.

[NI5068] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Stephen Randolph Nuckolls
Social Security #: 520624322
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 17 Aug 1952
Birthplace: Maryland
Death Date: 7 Sep 1983
Death Place: San Diego
Mother's Maiden Name: Husby

[NI5074] Social Security Death Index
Name: Katye Nuckolls
SSN: 231-42-4716
Last Residence: 24330 Fries, Grayson, Virginia, United States of Ameri
Born: 10 Feb 1897
Died: Sep 1972
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (1952 )

[DI5074] Name: «tab»Katye Lee Nuckolls
[Katye Lee Dickenson]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»75
Birth Date: «tab»10 Feb 1897
Death Date: «tab»21 Sep 1972
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Galax (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»29 Sep 1972
Father: «tab»John Calhoun Dickenson
Mother: «tab»Sallie Clyde Ring

[DI5075] Name: «tab»John Stephen Nuckolls
[John S Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»225442172
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»26 Mar 1932
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia
Father Name: «tab»Hale Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Katye L Dickenson
Death Date: «tab»14 Mar 1992
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jun 1952: Name listed as JOHN STEPHEN NUCKOLLS; 20 Mar 1992: Name listed as JOHN S NUCKOLLS

[BI5076] Name: «tab»Sallie Ring Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»19 Apr 1934
Birth Place: «tab»Grayson, Virginia, USA

[DI5076] Obituary Date: «tab»19 Oct 2010
Newspaper Title: «tab»Galax Gazette
Newspaper Location: «tab»Galax, VA, USA
Birth Date: «tab»19 Apr 1934
Birth Place: «tab»Fries
Residence (at time of death): «tab»Fries
Spouse's Name: «tab»Katye and Alan Hale
Parents' Names: «tab»Hale and Katye Dickenson Nuckolls
Number of Grandchildren: «tab»3

[XI5076] Name: «tab»Sallie Ring Whitaker
Birth Date: «tab»19 Apr 1934
Birth Place: «tab»Fries, Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: «tab»14 Oct 2010
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Galax City, Virginia, USA
Cemetery: «tab»Pleasant Hill Methodist Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Elk Creek, Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Father: «tab»Hale Clark Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Katye Lee Nuckolls

[BI5077] Name: «tab»Arther C. Dobyns
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»10 Mar 1888
Birthplace: «tab»Carroll, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Samuel F. Dobyns
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Malinda A. Dobyns
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C86873-4
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»31087
Reference Number: «tab»p 266
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5NG-BP1 : accessed 6 April 2012), Arther C. Dobyns (1888).

[DI5077] Name: «tab»Arthur Cecil Dobyns
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»64
Birth Date: «tab»10 Mar 1888
Death Date: «tab»11 Jan 1953
Death Place: «tab»Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»12 Jan 1953
Father: «tab»Samuel F Dobyns
Mother: «tab»Linnie Cecil
Spouse: «tab»Rosamond Gay N Dobyns

[XI5077] Name: «tab»Arthur Cecil Dobyns Sr
Birth Date: «tab»10 Mar 1888
Death Date: «tab»1953
Cemetery: «tab»Gladeville United Methodist Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Galax, Galax City, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»Y
Spouse: «tab»Gertrude Fidelia Dobyns
Children: «tab»Kenneth Dobyns
Arthur Cecil Dobyns Jr
James Edward Dobyns

[NI5078] 1930 of Florida

[DI5080] Social Security Death Index about Ernest H. Dekalb
Name: «tab»Ernest H. Dekalb
SSN: «tab»536-32-4069
Last Residence: «tab»76039 Euless, Tarrant, Texas, United
Born: «tab»16 Dec 1929
Last Benefit: «tab»76039 Euless, Tarrant, Texas,
Died: «tab»28 Feb 1991
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Washington (1951-1953)

Name: «tab»Ernest Harrison Dekalb
[Ernest H Dekalb]
SSN: «tab»536324069
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»16 Dec 1929
Birth Place: «tab»Los Angeles, California
Death Date: «tab»28 Feb 1991
Father: «tab»Ernest H Dekalb
Mother: «tab»Dawn Nuckolls
Death Certificate Number: «tab»021492
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jun 1952: Name listed as ERNEST HARRISON DEKALB; 22 May 1998: Name listed as ERNEST H DEKALB

[NI5083] Parents:
Lorenzo Dow Rathbun (1861 - 1934)
Isabelle Rathbun (1865 - 1946)

[DI5083] e: «tab»Goldie Alice Nuckolls
[Goldie A Nuckolls]
[Goldie Alice Rathbun]
SSN: «tab»520243916
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»21 Mar 1902
Birth Place: «tab»Hulett Crook, Wyoming
Father Name: «tab»Lorenzo D Rathbun
Mother Name: «tab»Isabel Edwards
Death Date: «tab»7 Mar 1995
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Feb 1944: Name listed as GOLDIE ALICE NUCKOLLS; 18 Mar 1995: Name listed as GOLDIE A NUCKOLLS

[DI5084] Obituary Date: «tab»27 Jun 2010
Newspaper Title: «tab»Daily Inter Lake
Newspaper Location: «tab»Kallispell, MT, USA
Sunday 27th of June 2010 Annabel Edna OBrien, 84 Funeral services for Ann O Brien, 84, of Buffalo, Wyo., who passed away Wednesday evening, June 23, 2010, at the Amie Holt Care Center in Buffalo, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, June 28, at the Adams Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Bob McHenry officiating. Burial will be in Willow Grove Cemetery, with graveside services to follow. Visitation will be held from 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday, at the Adams Funeral Home. Donations may be made in Mrs. O Brien s memory to the Susie Bowling Lawrence Hospice, in care of the Adams Funeral Home at 351 N. Adams Ave., in Buffalo. Annabel Edna O Brien was born on Aug. 2, 1925, in Hulett, Wyo. to Ben and Goldie Nuckolls. She grew up on the family ranch outside of Hulett and went to schools in Hulett. She graduated from Hulett High School in 1943 and taught in country schools in Crook County. She was married in 1946 in Belle Fourche, S.D. to Joe Gordon, and they made their home in Belle Fourche. Ann played the piano, and they played in a band for dances in the area when they were young. Ann worked for a sugar beet factory for a couple of seasons and Joe passed away in 1964. They owned and operated a trailer court in Belle Fourche, which Ann continued to manage. She was married on Feb. 20, 1965, in Belle Fourche, to Ernest O Brien and they continued to live in Belle Fourche. In 1966, they moved to Whitefish, where Mr. O Brien worked for Atlantic Richfield. They retired in 1995 and moved to Buffalo, where they continued to live until the time of her death. Ann was an avid reader, and did needlepoint and puzzles. She loved to garden, fish and spend time hiking in the mountains. She is survived by her husband, Ernest, of Buffalo; one son, Joseph Gordon and his wife, Darlene, of Florence; three daughters, Robin Richards and her husband, Charles, of Belle Fourche, Patricia Sauerbier of Kalispell and Barbara Bircher and her husband, Oly, of Whitefish; one sister, Dixie Porter, of Buffalo; six grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and her first husband.

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[DI5085] Funeral services for Dixie Porter, 82 year old Buffalo woman who passed away suddenly at her home Saturday morning, will be held Thursday, September 29th at 11:00 a.m. from the Adams Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Tom Saur officiating.Visitation will be held from the funeral home chapel on Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m .Interment will be in Willow Grove Cemetery with graveside services to follow the funeral.Donations in Dixie's memory may be made to the Johnson County Library in care of the Adams Funeral Home at 351 N. Adams in Buffalo.
Dixie Lee Porter was born on November 11, 1928 in Hulett, Wyoming to Ben and Goldie Nuckolls. She grew up and went to school in Hulett and graduated from Hulett High School in 1946 where she was a class president and lettered in cheerleading. After high school she worked as a secretary.
She was married on Sept. 6, 1958 in Hulett to Gene Porter and they made their home in Stockton, California where she continued working a s a secretary. Mr. Porter was an air traffic controller and they moved to various places including Alaska, Utah, Wyoming and finally Billings, Montana where he worked until they retired in 1978.
In 1987 they moved to Story, Wyoming and in 1991 they moved to Buffalo. Mr. Porter passed away in January of 2009 and Dixie continued living in Buffalo until the time of her death.
Dixie was an avid reader and enjoyed puzzles and baking. She loved going into the Big Horns and watching wildlife. She was a league bowler and a past member of the Elks Lodge.
She is survived by two sons, Bruce Porter and his wife Lisa of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and Brian Porter of Billings, Montana; four grandchildren, Jennifer and Samantha Porter of Billings and Joshua and Jessica Berg of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and three great-grandchildren, Caydence, Alyssa and Carsyn and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband and one sister Ann O'Brien

[DI5086] Name: «tab»Virginia Witherow Nuckolls
[Virginia Witherow Witherow]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»75
Birth Date: «tab»3 Mar 1912
Death Date: «tab»8 Mar 1987
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Galax (Ind. City), Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»18 Mar 1987
Father: «tab»James Henry Witherow
Mother: «tab»Josephine Dufphey
Spouse: «tab»Earl Garland Nuckolls
Military Status: «tab»none

[HI5089] (Research):Name: «tab»Rosa Todd Poindexter
[Rosa Todd Todd]
Gender: «tab»FemaleRace: «tab»White
Age: «tab»71 , Married
Birth Date: «tab»31 Mar 1895
Birth Place: «tab»Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»27 Apr 1966
Death Location: «tab»Greensboro, Guilford Valley Long Hosp
Spouse's Name: «tab»A G Poindexter Sr
Father's Name: «tab»George W Todd Sr
Mother's Name: «tab»Elizabeth Nuckolls
RESIDENCE: «tab»Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina
Inf- Mr A G Poindexter Sr, 411 E Hendrix Ave, Greensboro, NC
«tab»

[DI5090] Name: «tab»Ila Todd Shores
Death Date: «tab»13 Jan 1990
Death Place: «tab»Galax, Virginia, USA

[DI5091] Name: «tab»Mebus Todd Pope
[Mebus T Pope]
[Mebus Todd Todd]
SSN: «tab»226744618
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»24 Jun 1904
Birth Place: «tab»Galax Grayso, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»9 Mar 2002
Father: «tab»George W Todd
Mother: «tab»Elizabeth Nucholls
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»May 1967: Name listed as MEBUS TODD POPE; 15 Mar 2002: Name listed as MEBUS T POPE

[NI5103] This descendant line provided by John Wyche Blake 22500 Lake Rd #601 jwbla ke.bay@worldnet.att.net

Rocky River, OH 44116-1005

The following is a letter written by Dr. John Milton Nuckolls to his wife Exine Wyche Nuckolls in September 1872 when he was dying of "consumption". He died on March 4, 1873 leaving Exine with five small children, ages one year to ten years old. Just two years prior in August 1871, the ir oldest child, James Shelton Nuckolls, had died at the age of nine years .

September 23rd, 1872
My dear wife,

I have written the foregoing will in order to expedite the settleme nt of my estate, believing my estate to be insolvent. I have no proper ty to will. You must collect from my estate the $8.000.00 due you. In or der to do this, you will probably be compelled to sell off my property, and in order to save yourself from loss, you will perhaps be compelled to buy the place we live in (here). There is also a life insurance poli cy of $5,000.00 in favor of our children. These two Life Policies and t he $8,000.00 due you from my estate will be all that you and the children will have to live and be educated on, and consequently I do not think y ou can afford to undertake to pay off any of the debts, that remain unpaid, with your money. It will take all of the income that you can derive fr om the amount of money that you will have to provide for your family. I can only recommend to you economy and avoidance of debts. I leave to you a heavy burden, my dear wife; may God help you in this unfriendly world .

I should have remembered that I have a third Life Policy for $5.000.00, wh ich I transferred to Dr. Copes of N.O. (New Orleans) to secure a debt, a nd it will take quite all of it to pay the debt.
This is written for your individual guidance.

Most affectionately yours,J. M. Nuckolls


Less than six months later in March 1873, Dr. Nuckolls died. After his de ath, his wife Exine bought and operated the plantation for several years before moving to Bell Buckle, TN in about 1890. Her older sister, Elizabeth Olivia Wyche Sandidge lived with her husband, James Shelton Sandidge nearby in Wartrace, TN. Moving to Bell Buckle with Exine were her daughters, Exine, Mary Fletcher and Adele. Exine Wyche Nuckolls died in Bell Buckle January 6, 1896 at the age of 54.

[DI5104] Died at Bellbuckle, Tenn on the morning of the 6th inst, Mrs E W nuckolls, mother of Mr S O Nuckolls, and sister of Major J F Wyche. Mrs Nuckolls once lived in New Iberia and has many friends here who will regret to learn of her death.
Source TN State Libary and Archives papers of Maddie Webb
Mrs Exine Nuckolls, (Wyche) was born near Huntsville, Ala Oct 17, 1841. Orphaned in early life, she removed to Louisiana and at nineteen years of age was married to Dr John M Nuckolls. Their home was for a time in Bossier Parish, near Shreveport; in 1867 they removed to New Iberia, where Dr Nuckolls died in 1873, leaving her a widow with five children. She came to Tennessee, and died at Bell Buckles, Jan 6, 1896. She knew both sides of life-ease and affluence on the one hand, and struggle and adversity on the other. Her Christian life had its beginnings so far back in childhood that we find no date to attach to them. In reply to our question, one who knew her best said-"She never knew anything else than to be a Christian." Of gentle, resolute nature, she cheerfully filled to the full every place in life that was given her; in prosperity ind and considerate of others, in adversity cheerful and helpful. Home was her paradise, and care for childhood for her chiefest labor and her highest joy. Every curve in her face told of gentle, kindly, and charitable emotions. The tones of her voice vibrated with genuine sympathy. Her illness was protracted, but borne with the utmost patience. She might have remained longer had she not been too willing to go away, to battle for her stay. Others were beckoning her, and she had no fear. We celebrated her entrance into the paradise above at the Methodist Church in Bell Buckle, Jan 7th with softest music and many tears, while we talked of her and prayed for those she loved left behind. (D C Kelley)

[DI5105] New Orleans, Louisiana Death Records Index, 1804-1949
about Samuel O. Nicholls
Name: «tab»Samuel O. Nicholls
Death Date: «tab»Aug 1937
Page: «tab»469
Volume: 210

Undated Newspaper from Nashville State Library Archives
S.O Nuckolls Buried Thursday.
Funeral Services were conducted Thursday afternoon for Samul O Nuckolls, who died after a long inllness at the Touro Infirmary, New Orelas. Services were conducted from the Dauterive Funeral Home with interment in Rose Hill Cemetery. Rev R R Diggs of the Episcopal church, of which Mr Nuckolls was a member, conducted the funeral services. Mr Nuckolls was buried with Masonic honors and the service was conducted by Acting Worshipful Master G O Pharr. Mr Nuckolls was the son of the late Dr J M Nuckolls and Mrs Nuckolls, ne Exine Wyche. He was born in Bossier Parish 67 years ago and moved to New Iberia in early childhood. He was married ti his widow, the former Miss Blanche Romero, 48 years ago. Mr Nuckolls always took an active part in politics and for a number of years was the city judge for New Iberia, and president of the Iberia Parish School Board. Besides his widow, the deceased is survived by two sisters, Mrs mary Fletcher Webb and Mrs Adelle Erwin of Jeanerette. Pallbearers at the funeral were Leon J Landry, P A Landry, Landry T Mixon, Ed LaSalle, Oswald Patout, Joe ReDouen.

They are getting fewer and fewer in number-and their number is now negligible-those who became participitants in and helped to mold the life of New Iberia in that generation following the other that derived its tone and character from the sociel and cultural fabric of a South of secession and slavery. This latter generation was made, in many ways, the victimsof the general collapse anddisintregration that followed as an aftermath of the Civil War. Higher educational edvantages were denied them and work with scant renumeration was their lot. But the heritage of fathers of heroic mold and of mothers of rare womanly graces entered into the fibre of the personalities of the young men of this latter generation and gave to them qualities of heart and mind that rendered them equal to the task of reconstructing, along enduring lines, the new civic and social structure of the South. Lapses and falterings and weaknesses bred by the times and conditions and hardships obtaining, marked many of the young men of that generation; but, by and large, these lapses and falterings and weaknesses are dwarfed by the many evidences afforded by them of devotion to exalted principles and of acts reflecting manly and patriotic virtues. Sam O Nuckolls was of this latter generation and he reflected its temper and tempo but withal, the chivalry of the old South was a part of him and loyalty to a cause and to friends marked him through life. He was courteous; he was brave; he was kindly. He possessed a brilliant mind and through wide and select reading and study, he had attained a liberal education. He played an active and militant part in his early manhood in the restoration of white government in the Parish of Iberia and through life, he was found aligned with those who sought good government for Louisiana. He has now passed on to join most of the others of his generation who sleep the eternal sleep. He played his part and made worthy contributions to his generation and his times.....----- A FRIEND

[DI5106] Name: «tab»Adele Mrs. Nuckolls Erwin
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»12 Oct 1949
Event Place: «tab»Wartrace, Bedford, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»77
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1872
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»J. M. Dr. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Exine Wuche
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»4184541
Image Number: «tab»1687
Film Number: «tab»2218314
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»p 49-21410

[DI5108] Name: «tab»Exine Nuckolls
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»21 Feb 1936
Event Place: «tab»Bedford, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»about 64
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1872
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»La.
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»J M Nuckoles
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Usa
Mother: «tab»Exine Wyche
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Usa
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[NI5110] LEGAL NOTICES Final Settlement
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STATE OF ALABAMA, MADISON COUNTY,
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Regular June Term, Court of Probate, June 20, 1882.
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Estate of James J. Colt, deceased.

This day came V. A. Nuckols, Administrator of the estate of James J. Col t, deceased, and filed with the Court his account and vouchers for a fin al settlement of his administration of said estate, It is considered, orde red, adjudged and decreed by the Court that the 14th day of July, 188 2, be and the same is hereby appointed a day on which to make said settlem ent. It is, also, ordered by the Court that due and legal notice of the fi ling of the accounts and vouchers, the nature of the same, and the time ap pointed by the Court for settlement, be given, by publication for three su ccessive weeks, in the Huntsville Democrat, a newspaper published in the C ounty of Madison, State of Alabama; at which time, all persons interest ed can appear and contest said settlements, if they see proper to do so.
WILLIAM RICHARDSON,
jun21-3w. Judge of Probate

The Huntsville Weekly Democrat February 7 1883
Location: Huntsville, AL
Madison Circuit Court
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This Court met on Monday last—Hon. H. C. Speake presiding. The Grand Ju ry was organized with the following members: Wm. R. Day, Foreman; Tho s. H. Bayless, James A. Strong, Joel F. Inman, David A. Timberlake, Robe rt S. Buford, Wm. T. Bush, Wm. H. Fariss, Elliott R. Mathews, Willis P. Wo odall, Monroe Russell, Jas. Q. Dillard, V. Green Pruitt, Virgil A. Nuckoll s, Moses B. Neece, J. D. W. Smith, Jonathan W. Hartsell.

[DI5111] «tab» Mrs Olia Huckells Crockett
[Olia Nuckolls Crockett]
[Mrs Olia Huckells Nicholls]
[Mrs Olia Huckells Nuckolls]
Gender: «tab» Female
Birth Date: «tab» 18 Mar 1879
Birth Place: «tab» Alabama
Age: «tab» 78
Death Date: «tab» 25 Nov 1957
Death Place: «tab» Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
Father's name: «tab» Augustus Nicholls
[Augustus Nuckolls]
Mother's name: «tab» Sue Allen
Certificate Number: «tab» 57-26547

[NI5112] French, Janie Preston Collup, The Crockett family and connecting lines
Bristol, Tenn.: Press of the King Print. Co., c1928, 648 pgs.
Pg 317 ancestry of Robert Crockett

Son of Robert Payne Crockett 1835-1899 and Mary Elizabeth Watkins 1842-1907, husband of Olive W. "Ollie" Nuckolls 1879-1967, father of Martha Crockett, who was the wife of Dr. Murray B. Davis.Robert was secretary-treasurer for Mecklenburg Real Estate Co. in Nashville.
Family links:
Parents:
Robert Payne Crockett (1835 - 1899)
Mary Elizabeth Watkins Crockett (1842 - 1907)
Sibling:
Watkins Crockett (1868 - 1953)*

[NI5114] NUCKOLLS' RITES ARE HELD SUNDAY AT PLAIN DEALING
Plain Dealing, La, May 2 - Funeral services for James Oliver Nuckolls, 8 4, Confederate veteran, resident of Louisiana for 60 years, who died at h is home here on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Salem Cemetery, near Re dland, with the Rev. Ernest Scott,pastor of the Plain Dealing Baptist Chur ch officiating.
The rites were attended by Gen. W. T. Laseter of Shreveport, a close frien d, who draped the casket with the Confederate flag. The deceased was bo rn at Huntsville, Ala., May 17, 1847. He came to Louisiana with his broth er, Dr. John Nuckolls, when about 15 years of age and remained for a lo ng visit with his uncle, Col. James Sandidge. Mr. Nuckolls joined the thi rd Louisiana battalion artillery division when only 17 years of age a nd at the close of the war remained in Louisiana. He was married to Mi ss Olivia Kirtley and to this union seven children were born: Sam E. Nuck olls, Mary E. Stewart, wife of N. W. Stewart, John F. Nuckolls, Shel ly A. Nuckolls, Addele O. Simpson, wife of W. A. Simpson, and James Oliv er Nuckolls, Jr. After the death of his first wife, Mr. Nuckolls marri ed Miss Essie E. Barnett. To this union one child was born, Ruth E. Nucko lls, wife of Milton B. Kidds. His second wife is also deceased.
Mr. Nuckolls joined the Baptist church when 17 years old and had be en a devoted member.
Mr. Nuckolls, in a issue of the Bossier Banner, wrote a story entitle d, "The Confederate Soldier," which dealt with the position in histo ry of the Confederate soldier.

Bossier Banner May 5, 1932 page 1B
NUCKOLLS CALLED BY DEATH LATELY AFTER LONG LIFE
Vet of War Between States Dies at His Home This Past Saturday
Another of those revered soldiers of the War Between the States has pass ed on to his final reward, beyond the embattlements of God's Heaven.
All those who had known and loved Mr. J. O. Nuckolls, whose long and use ful life had been spent among the people of this section were grieved to l earn of his passing. He died Saturday, April 30th, at his home in Plain D ealing. He was eighty-four years, eleven months,and sixteen days old at t he time of his demise.
Only about two weeks ago, he was a visitor to the Banner office, havi ng motored by to bring in copy of another of his stories of the olden day s, about which he knew many interesting facts. He was active almost unt il the last, though he had been somewhat indisposed for the past thirty da ys. James Oliver Nuckolls was born May 17, 1847, in Huntsville, Al a. He had resided in Bossier Parish for the past sixty-nine years, havi ng reared a family and made scores of friends during his long and active l ifetime.
On September 12, 1876, Mr. Nuckolls was married to Miss Olivia Virgin ia Kirtley, who preceded him to the grave by several years. He was a memb er of the Plain Dealing Baptist Church, having been affiliated with that d enomination for some sixty-eight years. Funeral services were held at Sa lem Cemetery Sunday, May 1st, with Rev. Ernest Scott, pastor of Plain Deal ing Baptist Church, in charge. Deceased is survived by seven childre n, fours sons, Messrs. Sam E., John F., and Shelley A. Nuckolls of Plain D ealing, and J. O. Nuckolls Jr. of Shreveport; three daughters, Mesdames Ma ry E. Stewart and M. B. Kidd of Plain Dealing, and Mrs. W. A. Simpso n, of Walton, Ark., and a number of grandchildren, other relatives and a h ost of friends.
The Banner joins with the many friends in extending condolence to the be reaved loved ones, but would comfort them with the assurance that a valia nt soldier of the Old South has gone to his final reward, there to re st in peace.

Homestead Entry #1464
Land Office at Natchitoches, LA
April 17, 1884
printed in Bossier Banner
April 24, 1884
page 3B
Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed noti ce of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim before t he Honorable Judge or in his absence, the Clerk of the District Court at B ellevue, LA on 2nd day of June, 1884 and secure final entry thereof at t he expiration of 30 days from the date of this notice, viz: Homestead Ent ry #1464 - Emily Frances Kirtley, widow of Edward Nichols Kirtley, deceas ed - for the west half of south-east quarter of section 8, township 22 Nor th, Range 12 West LA Meridan, and names the following as her witnesses, v iz: J. O. Nuckolls, J. B. Bixler, Jr., T.J. Ford, and A. Whitaker, of R ed Land P. O.
L. Duplex, Register
April 24, 1884 May
29

Bossier Banner
August 10, 1899
Page 3B
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
We are authorized to announce Mr. J. O. Nuckolls as a candidate for Repres entative from Bossier parish in the next General Assembly subject to nomin ation by the Democratic party.

Article by James O. Nuckolls Sr.
Bossier Banner
February 25, 1932
page three
BOSSIER MAN TELLS ABOUT MANY OF HIS ADVENTURES BACK IN THE STORMY DAYS
During the year 1867, I went around the country taking pictures (the old -fashioned tintypes) and made a considerable amount of money. I had a bug gy and an old horse. I had purchased the horse from old man Boggs, on cre dit. Everybody has to have a starting point in business, and that is h ow I started. I names the horse Boggs, on account of the credit. I trave led around in Texas. There were no roads and bridges, but I pulled throu gh the brush and swam the creeks and got along fine. The greatest drawbac ks were the taxes and licenses. I thought that if I failed to pay I cou ld be sent to the pen, at any time I might be caught, for a term of twen ty years. My old buggy broke down and I packed my outfit in saddle-bag s, and started home - for Louisiana.
There was a troop of Yankee soldiers in Boston (Texas) and I had to ri de through there. About a mile out of the place a Yankee rode up and beg an to look me over. He asked me my name and I told him it was Ormon d. He then rode on back to the town. I thought then that he had me. a nd that I was in for the pen. After a while, I espied a troop of the sold iers coming on and I let out and took to the woods.
After a time, I came to a place where the woods were not burned ove r. I then struck out south, for home. I traveled all day and came o ut in the road just behind where I had started from. I rode in the bush es for a while and saw a troop of calvary pass. Thinking they had all gon e, I then rode back into the road. Very soon, however, I realized my mist ake, for I met another squad, and when they reached me I yelled, "I surren der." One soldier thought my horse was a racer and swapped with me. I w as riding fine when he made me swap back.
Well, they took me back to Boston and looked me over, even pulling do wn my breeches. It seems they were looking for a young fellow by the na me of English, who had killed a Yankee soldier. They expected to shoot h im on sight. An Irishman in the troop told me he started to shoot me wh en he first saw me. I then told them my right name, and that I was travel ing around taking pictures. They asked me why I gave the wrong name and a ttempted to get away. I replied that I had thought them to be robbers w ho were after Smith to get his money. They treated me well.
Next morning they brought in a man who knew English. He had but one ey e, but after taking a look at me, he stated that I was not English. Th ey accepted his statement, and told me that when I saw a man in Yankee uni form I would be safe. I departed soon afterward. People on the road watc hed me go by, glad I had gotten away. Some time after my experience wi th the troop, Cullen Baker rode into Boston and killed Capt. Kirkman. Pri or to that time he had ridden into camp on a mule, similar to the moun ts of the cavalry, and had killed five or six of the soldiers and whipp ed one entire squad. I didn't stop until I had reached the Arkansas lin e. I rode up to the home of a man named Graves. The Sheriff had seized h is cotton for debts, and wanted to leave for Lewisville. He want ed me to take his place. I asked if he had any books and he replied th at he had. I accepted his proposition, telling him that I would sit on t he North Pole or ride to the Equator for a good book. I soon learned fr om him that the name of the book was "The Last Days of Pompeii." In abo ut three days I finished reading it and struck out for home. The river b ottom was overflowed and when I reached it I saw a little hut, about the s ize of an umbrella. A man was sitting in it, with a keg of whiskey a nd a box of nails. I said, "Hello, what are you doing?" He replied th at he was selling nails and throwing in a bottle of whiskey, which enabl ed him to beat the revenue. I told him that he had a better scheme than m ine - and that the next time I would sell a picture and throw in a hoe han dle.
The man told me he sold his whiskey, one nail and one drink for 10 cent s, two nails and two drinks for 20 cents. I bought one nail. The ro ad in the bottom was a streak of water. I said to Boggs (my horse), "He re we may go under," and we plunged in. Boggs had a stroke like a padd le wheel and he carried us safely through. When we got to high land, t he next bank of the river, he kept up the same stroke, as though he were s till in the water.
On the other side of the river, a little strip of high ground led from t he water to the bank. It looked like two strips to me. (I guess the na il did it.) Boggs started up and slipped off in the quicksand. A cro wd of negroes at the store pulled him out - and then all got drunk.
A stranger took me out to his home, saying it was a very rough place b ut better than quicksand. After my sojourn at his place, I continu ed on my journey, passing through Lewisville. (The sheriff had gone ba ck or run away.)
When I got home, I began growing cotton - and have been broke ever sinc e. Graves made money by getting into the practice of law. Cotton we nt up from 10 to 20 cents, and he made a fortune.
Editors Note - The above story is all the more interesting when it is co nsidered that Mr. J. O. Nuckolls, its author, really had the experienc es he relates. The country during those times was indeed wild. Outlaws a nd other such characters were numerous and notorious. Cullen Baker, refer red to in the story, was one of the most feared and daring of the entire l ot, so local tradition of the country says. Few of our present day citize ns can remember those stirring times. Mr. Nuckolls is now near ninety yea rs of age and saw service under the Confederate banner during the War Betw een the States.

Article by James O. Nuckolls Sr.
Bossier Banner
March 10, 1932

Page three
TELLS ABOUT OLD RED RIVER CROSSING at SHREVEPORT DURING BYGONE DAYS
This story is written at the request of a friend. It is to be about da ys long past and will tell principally of the Red River crossing at Shreve port during the War Between the States. The first bridge across the riv er at Shreveport was a pontoon bridge. It was constructed by placing a nu mber of skiffs parallel and close together and laying across heavy plank f or flooring. It made a very substantial bridge. It was built chief ly to facilitate military operations. My own company, the Third Louisia na Battery of Light Artillery, crossed on it the last year of the war.
After the passing of the pontoon bridge some one put in a small steamboa t, under the command of Capt. White. On the boat there was always su ch a jam of people and mules, it took a tough man to manage it, and Cap t. White came up to the scratch.
Next we had the Shreveport Railroad and Traffic Bridge. The addition al expense of combining the two needs was paid for by the City of Shrevepo rt and Bossier Parish. This arrangement was accomplished by the servic es and foresight of Mr. S. J. Zeigler of Bossier Parish. The buildi ng of this bridge was like uniting two continents. No structure befo re or since has been more important in building the city of Shreveport. E very day there crossed the bridge thousands of people who otherwise wou ld seldom, or never cross the river and go to Shreveport.
I was collector of tolls on the bridge during 1906 and 1910, and everybo dy going east or west had to pass me. I had a good chance to observe t he poverty or prosperity of thousands of people. I had as good a chan ce as any one in the State of Louisiana to note the effects of prohibiti on and anti prohibition, being on the bridge during 1906, when there we re open saloons, and again during 1910, when they were closed.
On Saturdays (especially) hundreds of negroes would pass and pay their tol l, and have plenty of money left - and many drunk in their wagons.
During 1910 it was quite different: They would return with their wagons lo aded with supplies and furniture. During that year I saw scarcely twenty- five cross the bridge drunk.
When an election was held to submit to vote the proposal to return whisk ey the saloon men fooled most of the merchants and came near winning. Th ey represented whiskey was drink as freely as ever, but they couldn't fo ol me. A man couldn't get drunk without drinking whiskey, and I didn't s ee many drunk people. Even the real estate men got to kicking. The rente rs began to build their own homes, and the river planters raised a big ki ck against whiskey, too. Every Monday morning they would have to drive ov er into Shreveport to hunt their hands, and find them unfit for work. Th ey threatened to boycott Shreveport if they continued to keep whiskey.
Among the people on the bridge was old man M. Smith. He was a soldier u nder Stonewall Jackson and had a heart of gold. He took a fancy to me a nd did my cussin' for me. He sure filled the bill. One time he was walki ng down the street in Shreveport, by a saloon, and a lot of negroes we re in a riot and a number of policemen were trying to quiet them. Old m an Smith stepped to the door and brought his swearing into play, and the c rowd melted. They knew him.
I never heard of any serious accident on the bridge, with loss of lif e. Old man Smith was walking one night and somebody knocked him down a nd robbed him of $15.
He missed his watch and thought they got that, too, but it had slipped o ut of his pocket and fell into the river. Later, when the stage of the ri ver was lower, he saw it, lying on the sand by a pier. He got it, wou nd it up and it went on running.
One day while the bridge flag was up, and a switch engine was wanti ng to cross, three drunk men came poking over the bridge. They had the ir heads down, and the old horse appeared asleep. The engine gave a lo ud toot. The old horse started up like a flash and sailed down the inclin e. The weather-worn buggy hit a telegraph pole and turned bottom side u p. The men crawled out like pigs and staggered around foolishly.
The engineer on the train got "scared" and wanted me to say it was a sho rt toot. I told him it was all right; it took a good one to wake them up.
The officials never could find a successful means of checking up on t he toll collectors, and they tried nearly everything. The collectors call ed stealing, "knocking down." I could have stolen five thousand dollars d uring the two years I was there. While on the job I learned, through obse rvation, that any one can cultivate habits of stealing or habits of honest y. After watching and training myself for twelve months, I was more hones t, as far as money is concerned, than ever before or since.
J. O. NUCKOLLS
Plain Dealing, Feb. 29,1932

The foregoing story was written upon my request. Its aged author, by t he way, is one of six (perhaps seven) remaining veterans of the Lost Cau se now residing in Bossier Parish.
Only & Turner preceded Capt. White as lessees of the ferry boat referr ed to - about 1878. Capt. Only, who was actively in charge of the boat, a bout that time could probably have equaled Capt. White as a past mast er at the art of swearing. Later it was that Capt. White leased the fer ry and operated the Sterling White. As recalled, it was a beauty. Wagon t rains perhaps a half mile long, or more, would be waiting at daylight f or the landing of the boat on the east bank of the river. Often many of t hem spent some portion of their waiting hours with "Red Mike," hunting t he elusive pea under the "shell."
Being a member of the Bossier Parish Police Jury during Mr. Nuckolls inc umbency as toll collector on the old bridge, I can vouch for his accuracy.
Mr. M. Smith, who he so diligently paints, was indeed a character, a nd is fondly remembered. He was from Newton, Mis
J. T. MANRY
Plain Dealing, La.

Article by James O. Nuckolls Sr.
Bossier Banner
March 31, 1932
Page four
J. O. NUCKOLLS WRITES OF RACE OF PETER GREEN IN OLDEN DAYS
When I heard that Peter Green was going to run for the Legislature I w as very much surprised - in fact, I was shocked. Peter had always be en a fine citizen, and had a good reputation. So I started out to find o ut about it. On the road I met old man Scruggs and asked about the rumo r. He said, " I reckon so," and winked at me. "I guess Peter is after so mething."
When I got to Pete's house I found him and his wife going, hammer and to ngues. He had just thrashed his son, Bob, to make him beg him to run f or Legislature. He said he wanted to tell he had been solicited to run. B etty, his wife, told him she didn't see why he wanted to get in a rumpus w ith his neighbors, especially as he and Tom Spott had gotten friendly - s ince they had that fight. Pete said, "I bet you Tom will vote for me, too ." "He could afford to do that, as he gave you such a good walloping," sa id the good wife. "I suppose if you let everybody round give you a wallop ing you could get elected."
I saw Pete was in a mess, but I had to stick to him. It seems in that n eighborhood it was customary to let hogs run out without being marked.
Pete was in favor of marking and was called a "marker." Old man Sims w as agin it; said he always had plenty of meat that way, and other way crea ted suspicion. Down in the lower part of the parish, a man named Spike w as running against Pete. So Pete thought he would let his neighbors co ol off and see what Spike was doing. He thought he would take rounds on S pike, on the sly. Besides he had a cousin down that way who had been to s ee him once and talked lavishly about his influence. So Pete struck o ut on his mule at a fast trot. But after traveling a whole day, he s aw it was a bigger country than he thought, and he would have to go slo w, to make it. He thought it was as big as New York and he
might as well run for President. When he got down close to his cousin's h ome, he met an old fellow and asked him if he knew a man around named Scot t, and how far was it to his home? The stranger told Pete there was su ch a man in that section, but he wasn't there now. He had been run o ut of the country for chicken stealing. "What is your name, mister?" " My name is Smith," says Pete, and lit out in a hurry. He went on do wn to Spike's neighborhood and found Spike in a peck of trouble. He m et an old fellow and asked him about Spike. "Spike?" says the old man, "w hy he's got a jumping cow that has the whole country in a turmoil. We' ve shot all our ammunition at her, but it just limbers her up. As f or my part, if he would take the cow with him, I would be willing to se nd him to the Legislature to stay the next hundred years." Pete felt fin e. He felt he now had a cinch on the office.
Pete struck out for home. He went so fast and so far he was sorry he ha dn't run for President - but when he got home he found Betty, his wife, al most crazy. She told Pete it was being talked all over the country th at he beat her up, particularly in the spring. The neighbors said they co uld hear her cries every day about twelve o'clock. Pete was stumped, a nd said to Betty, "Didn't you call me to dinner every day last spring wh en I was plowing in the lower field, and holler pretty loud?" "That's it ," said Betty, "they heard me calling you to dinner and thought you were b eating me."
Well, after a while the election came off. Pete ran Spike a close ra ce all over the parish, but in his own precinct he only got one vote. Eve rybody told Pete they had voted for him, which confused him more than eve r. It looked like everybody in the precinct was lying but one man, and Pe te didn't know who he was. Well, when the next election year came aroun d, they elected Pete constable.
J. O. N.
Plain Dealing, March 21, 1932

Article by James O. Nuckolls Sr.
Bossier Banner
April 28, 1932

Page four
Nuckolls Tells of Place of Southern Soldiers in History in This Article
Editor's Note - The story printed below has been furnished the Bann er by Mr. J. O. Nuckolls, one of the few surviving veterans of the War Bet ween the States, who fought for the Southland, during that great struggl e. His article this week deals with the position in history of the Confed erate Soldier, and because he was, in fact, one of them, it should be of v ery great interest to every person in Bossier Parish:
"The Confedera te Soldier"
History is the record of events in the lives of the human race. The mot ives and causes of those events are very often forgotten. The motives a nd sentiment which prompted the Confederate Soldier, in the War Between t he States, have never been published. It has been noted, throughout t he world, that the war was fought to maintain slavery. The fighting was b rought on, not by the question of slavery, but by the invasion of the Sout hern States by the Northern Armies. Three-fourths of the Southern Army ne ver owned a slave, but these men were impelled to resist that invasi on of Southern soil. In this resistance they were defeated, but in the ir defeat was shown a greater luster than that of the victorious Northe rn Army.
Their (the Confederates') deeds were unsung and forgotten, but their und ying patriotism should never fade from memory. It is not victory that liv es with undying fame. The Greeks at Thermopylea were defeated, yet the ir heroic defense will ever be remembered by men everywhere. While the vic tors have sunk into oblivion, the heroes of the Alamo did not resist in va in, but died with the entrancing deeds of their heroic souls.
J. O. Nuckolls

Name: James O Nuckolls
Death Date: 30 Apr 1932
Age: 84 Years
Parish: Bossier
Volume: 10
Certificate: 3608

[XI5114]
U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
flat bronze marker, Christian Cross emblem
Name: «tab»James Oliver Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»17 May 1847
Death Date: «tab»30 Apr 1931 (crossed thru and put 1932)
Cemetery: «tab»Salem Cemetery
Cemetery Location: «tab»Plain Dealing, Louisiana
Bentons Co 3 La Field Artillery,
Applicant Milton B Kidd, 9/63/1958


U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
Name: «tab»James Q Nuckolls
Death Date: «tab»30 Apr 1932
Cemetery: «tab»Salem Cemetery
Cemetery Location: «tab»Plain Dealing, Louisiana
Bentons Co, Field Artillery
Applicant J F Nuckolls, Plain Dealing LA 3/24/1933

[NI5115] Bossier Banner
January 18, 1900
page 2C
Mrs. Essie Nuckolls - wife of Mr. J. O. Nuckolls - died of pneumon ia at her home four miles east of Plain Dealing Saturday night, Jan. 13, 1 900.
Mrs. Nuckolls was the daughter of our time honored citizen - Mr. F. M. B arnett - and was married to Mr. Nuckolls about 4 years ago. She leav es a husband, one child, 5 step-children, a father and mother, and sever al brothers and sisters to mourn her departure. We heartily sympathize w ith the bereaved. A Friend
Plain Dealing Jan. 14, 1900

[NI5116] Louisiana State Normal, 1916, Natchitoches, Louisiana
Submitted by Pris Weathers
Students
Nuckolls, Ruth -Plain Dealing

[NI5118] Obituary for Virginia Olivia Kirtley Nuckolls - first wife of James O.
Nuckolls Sr.
Bossier Banner
January 31, 1895
page 3A
Plain Dealing Dots
The wife of Mr. J. O. Nuckolls, living 3 miles east of this place, di ed Thursday night, January 24th. She leaves a husband and seven childre n, one is a baby only about two weeks old. Mrs. Nuckolls was the only si ster of our townsman, Mr. E. F. Kirtley, and the daughter of Rev. N. F. Ki rtley, deceased. Thus it is that one by one, we leave this world, to e nter upon an existence in another clime. How little we think about that g reat change that must take place, when we enter upon the shores of eternit y. Mrs. Nuckolls was a kind-hearted, good woman and a strict member of t he Baptist Church. May this sad bereavement cause those of the family w ho remain to strive harder to reach that everlasting city, whose maker a nd builder is God.

[NI5120] Louisiana Statewide Death Index, 1900-1949
about Mary Ann Stewart
Name: Mary Ann Stewart
Death Date: 17 Jan 1942
Estimated birth year: 1880
Age: 62 Years
Gender: Female
Race: White or Mexican (White)
Parish: Bossier
Certificate Number: 122
Volume: 50
Title: Louisiana Statewide Death Indices 1940-1944

[NI5121] Name: N W Stewart
Death Date: 18 Jul 1947
Estimated birth year: 1869
Age: 78 Years
Gender: Male
Race: White or Mexican (White)
Parish: Caddo
Certificate Number: 232
Volume: 8
Title: Louisiana Statewide Death Indices 1945-1949

[NI5132] WWI Draft Registration 1917-1918
Samuel Edwin Nuckolls
res Plain Dealing, LA
Age 41 born July 25 1877
Farmer; Kin-Daisy Nuckolls, same address
Med height, med build, no eye color, no hair color
Signed Sep 12 1918 S E Nuckolls

[DI5132] Name: «tab»Samuel Edwin Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»436097179
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jul 1877
Claim Date: «tab»1 Nov 1938
Type of Claim: «tab»Death Claim
Notes: «tab»04 Nov 1977: Name listed as SAMUEL EDWIN NUCKOLLS

Name: Samuel E Nuckols
Death Date: 21 Oct 1938
Age: 61 Years
Gender: M
Parish: Caddo
Race: White or Mexican
Volume: 28
Certificate: 12368

[XI5132] Tombstone name is Samuel Edward Nuckolls

[NI5133] Name: Daisy Nuckolls
Death Date: 11 Nov 1919
Age: 35 years
Parish: Bossier
Volume: 35
Certificate: 15385
Title: La. State Deaths 1900-1929 Death Indexes

[BI5134] Tombstone gives date of birth 1881

[NI5136] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 9/12/1918
Res RFD 1 Plain Dealing, LA
Age 33 born 3/24/1885
Self emp farmer; kin Alice Lillie Nuckolls, same address
Med height, slender build, no eye or hair colors indicated

[NI5137] Name: Alice M Nuckolls
Death Date: 30 Dec 1932
Estimated Birth Year: 1890
Age: 42 Years
Parish: Bossier
Certificate Number: 13546 Volume: 34

Father: John Roger MATLOCK b: 18 Nov 1845 in Tippah County, Mississippi, U SA
Mother: Parthenia Susan RODGERS b: 5 Sep 1850 in Bossier Parish, Louisian a, USA

[NI5140] Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 09 October 1903
 Transfers of Property- Margaret N Nuckolls to Thomas A Martin, lot on Porter Street,163 by 52, $50.

[DI5140] Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
about Mrs S S Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Mrs S S Nuckolls
Death Date: «tab»24 Nov 1938
County of Death: «tab»Dekalb
Certificate: «tab»28024

[NI5141] Name: Samuel H Nuckolls
Death Date: 04 Mar 1941
County of Death: DeKalb
Gender: M
Race: W
Age: 63 years
Certificate: 6234

[DI5142] Atlanta Constitution June 24, 1924
Friends and relatives of Mr Paul M NUCKOLLS and family of Shreveport, L A; his mother Mrs S.S. NUCKOLLS; one brother, Mr S.H. NUCKOLLS; three sist ers Mrs P. H. Pittard, Mres F.E. Sackett and Miss Florence NUCKOLLS, a ll of Stone Mounatin Georgia, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr Pa ul M NUCKOLLS this Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at Stone Mounatain Bapt ist Church. The Rev Cowart, former pastor, will officiate. Interment Sto ne Mountain Cemetery. White & Co, Funeral directors in charge.


Atlanta Constitution June 24, 1924
Hold Last Services For Paul Nuckolls
Funeral services for Paul NUCKOLLS, former Stone Mountain resident who di ed Sunday in New York city, will be held at 4;30 this afternoon from the S tone Mountain Baptist Church, with Rev Mr Cowart, pastor, officiating. Int erment will be in Stone Mountian Cemetery. Mr NUCKOLLS was Louisianna repr esentative of the Massachusetts Protective Association, and was stoppi ng in New York for several days after having attended the annual conventi on of his company at Worcester, Mass, last week. He left Stone Mountain fi ve years to accept the position he held at the time of his death He is sur vived by his widow; two sons Paul M, Jr and N NUCKOLLS; his mother Mrs S. S. NUCKOLLS; a brother F.H. NUCKOLLS, and three sisters, Mrs T H Pittar d, Mrs F E Sackett and Miss Florence NUCKOLLS.

Atlanta Constitution June 24, 1924
Nuckolls Funeral at Stone Mountain
Stone Mountain GA, June 23 (Special)- News has been received by relativ es here of the death of Paul M NUCKOLLS in New York City. Mr NUCKOLLS w as a general agent in the state of Louisianna for the Massachusetts Protec tive Association and had attended their annual convention in Worcester, Ma ss. He was on his way here to visit his mother and he stopped overnig ht in New York, where he suffered a heart attack and died. The body wi ll be brought to Stone Mountain for funeral and interment. He is surviv ed by his widow, two sons, Paul Milton Jr and Nall NUCKOLLS of Shrevepor t, LA; his mother Mrs S S NUCKOLLS; a brother S.H. NUCKOLLS and three sist ers al of Stone Mountain

[NI5143] Oxnard Press Courier Oxnard California 07 August 1947
Mrs Ed Nuckols will be in charge of the reciprocity dinner at the Glen Tav ern in Santa Paula Sept 2

Oxnard Press Courier Oxnard California 22 September 1947 , Oct 11, 1947, J an 30, 1948, Feb 5, 1948. Feb 7, 1948, Feb 12, 1948, Feb 20, 1948, Feb 2 1, 1948, Mar 2, 1948. Mar 26, 1948
Womans Club-Mrs George E Nuckols

Oxnard Press Courier Oxnard California 07 January 1948
Forty Leaguer- Mrs Ed Nuckols

Oxnard Press Courier Oxnard California 09 June 1948 , Jun 10, 1948, A ug 2, 1948
Mrs G E Nuckols

Los Angeles Times Dec 1, 1948
Obit Dr La Myra E Hobbs of Canoga park. Grandmother of Mrs Virginia Myers NUCKOLS. Mother of Mrs Floyd Myers.

[DI5143]
Published in Ventura County Star from March 29 to April 1, 2013
She died on March 23 at Pleasant Valley Hospital in Camarillo, California. She was born October 19, 1921 in Hammond, Indiana to Deaha and Floyd Myers. Her family left for California in January 1931 to join her maternal grandparents in Canoga Park. She attended Canoga Park Elementary and Canoga Park High School. Following high school, she matriculated to UCLA, where she eventually graduated and earned a teaching credential. She was a member of the Chi Omega Sorority and served as President for one term. In her junior year, she held a student body office as chairman of the Organization Control Board.On a blind date at UCLA in December 1941, she met George Ed Nuckols who was stationed at Army Air Corps McCarran Field in Las Vegas, Nevada. On June 7, 1942, they were married in Westwood, California. The couple returned to Las Vegas for the duration of World War II. Upon discharge in 1945, they returned to Eds home in Camarillo, California.
In 1945, Ed and his brother, Bill, purchased land in the Santa Rosa Valley and developed the property into lemon and avocado orchards. Ed and Virgene lived on the ranch until 2003 when they moved to Pepper Farms in Camarillo and her final years were spent at AlmaVia of Camarillo. Virgene spent her early years raising three children. When Adolfo Camarillo High School opened in 1957, she was the assistant librarian. She completed her education at UCLA in the mid 1960s. Upon receiving her teach certificate, she taught seventh grade at Los Altos and Monte Vista Junior High Schools for about twenty years.She was active in the Ventura organizations of the Forty Leaguers, Meadowlark Chapter of Childrens Home Society P.O.E., and the Saticoy Poinsettia Club. She and Ed were members of Saticoy Country Club where she enjoyed playing golf and bridge. Virgene was an avid reader and loved to crochet. The family heirloom is a king size bedspread that took over five years to make. She was also most proud of a derelict buffet chest that she bought in the early sixties that was covered in black paint. With specific instructions from the paint store, she refinished the buffet and gave it a new life. It became a main-stay for many family functions and she was able to enjoy it every day.Virgene and Ed were very active over the years interacting with college friends around UCLA football, playing monthly bridge with local farming friends and traveling the world. They loved to travel and did so for over forty years. They were on a Mediterranean cruise during the Second Arab-Israeli War in 1967 and were not allowed to disembark onto Egyptian soil. In the 1980 they were one of the early tourists to enter China after President Nixon utilized his foreign diplomacy to open their gates to outsiders.Virgene was totally devoted to her husband Ed, to raising her children and enjoying her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is survived by her husband and two children: Tom Nuckols and Paul Nuckols, eight grandchildren: Tina Kistinger, Brett Nuckols, Mark Claeys, Matt Claeys, Greg Claeys, Carrie Claeys, Rachel Nuckols and Virginia Nuckols, and three great grandchildren: Sydney Nuckols, Nyle Nuckols and Brady Claeys. Her daughter Ann Claeys passed in 2007. Her other relatives are a sister, Marilyn Leffler and nine nieces and nephews. She has two daughters-in-law, Joanne Nuckols and Cynthia Nuckols and a son-in-law, Dick Claeys. She was preceded in death by her younger sister, Carol White.A memorial service will be held in the Chapel of the Islands located in the main building of Conejo Mountain Memorial Park on Tuesday, April 2, 1913 at 1:00 in the afternoon followed by a reception to celebrate Virgenes life. The park address is 2052 Howard Road, Camarillo.

[NI5147] Sam Nuckols and his friend Bill Byles married twin sisters, Wylie Maye a nd Virginia Fay Bishop, around 1907. Their father Wylie B. Bishop was cou nty clerk at Cleburne, Texas.

Sam and Maye moved to California in 1919, and the Byles family soon follow ed. Samuel Nuckols operated the S. A. Nuckols Plumbing Co. in Bell, Calif ornia in the 1920s. When the depression closed the business, Sam and Ma ye bought a ranch in San Diego County and built a house near Pala, CA. Th eir daughter Virginia May Nuckols (1911- ) married Joe D. Gilman at Pa la on March 20, 1933. Her brother Roland Bishop Nuckols (1914-1984) marri ed Patricia Mortimer the following year, also at Pala. Eugene Overton Nuc kols (1909- , named after his grandfather) married Mary Nowag in 1937. T he Nuckols brothers each had 3 daughters. Joe and Virginia had two daught ers and two sons: Joe D. Gilman, Jr and Samuel Nuckols Gilman.

The Nuckols and Gilman and Byles families lived near each other in subur bs of Los Angeles in the 1940s and 50s. Around 1960 the Nuckols famili es moved to Oregon. Sam and Maye lived for a time near their son Rola nd in Phoenix, near Medford, and then moved south to Crescent City, CA, ju st across the Oregon line. They died in an automobile accident near Brook ings, Oregon on February 6, 1965, leaving ten grandchildren and seven grea t-grandchildren.

Today, Virginia May (Nuckols) Gilman lives near her son Samuel in Visali a, CA. Her brother Eugene and his wife Mary Nuckols make their ho me in El Cajon, CA.

Joe D. Gilman, Jr.
San Jose, CA
jdgilman@concentric.net

[DI5147] Oregon Death Index
Nuckoles«tab»Samuel Alva«tab»«tab»1965«tab»Vol- SWORv3«tab»Pg12
Nuckols«tab»Samuel Alva«tab»«tab»1965«tab»SWORv3«tab»14
Name: «tab»Samuel A Nuckols
Age: «tab»77
Birth Date: «tab»abt 1888
Death Date: «tab»6 Feb 1965
Death Place: «tab»Curry
Spouse: «tab»Wylie
Certificate: «tab»1637

[DI5148] Oregon Death Index
Nuckols«tab»Wylie May (Mrs)«tab»«tab»1965«tab»SWORv3«tab»Pg14
Nuckoles«tab»W May (Mrs)«tab»«tab»1965«tab»SWORv3«tab»Pg12

[DI5150] Name: «tab»Joe D. Gilman
SSN: «tab»708-09-8440
Last Residence: «tab»93292 Visalia, Tulare, California,
Born: «tab»22 Dec 1908
Died: «tab»10 Nov 1997
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Railroad Board (Issued Through) (Before 1951)

[NI5153] Jeremiah & Eveline had one child (sex and name?-and the child did not surv ive)(Later may have had a son Scott?);

[NI5154] Death Certificate name is Sylvester E Nuckols
Informant Russell Pool
Name seen at FAG as Sylvester Vespucious

[DI5154] Name: Sylvester E Nuckols (Indexed as james L Nuckols)
Death Date: «tab»29 Jan 1928
Death Location: «tab»Daviess
Residence Location: «tab»Daviess
Age: «tab»78y 6 m 28d
Gender: «tab»Male
Ethnicity: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»1 Jul 1849
Spouse's Name: «tab»Fannie Nuckols
Father's Name: «tab»Lafeyette Nuckols
Father's Birth Location: «tab»Virginia
Mother's Name: «tab»Lucy E Wilhite
Mother's Birth Location: «tab»Oldham

[NI5155] My name is James Carter Gettings presently living in Hesperia, Ca. My moth ers name was Harriett Jean Carterwho married my father James Paul Getting s. My mothers parents were Glen Harrison Carter and Blanche Carter {maid en name Wier}. My grandmothers parents were John Wier and Carrie Lee wi er [maiden name Nuckols} of La cygne Kansas. The Wiers migrated from Nor th Carolina to Illinois and on to Kansas. Carrie Lee Wier [Nuckols} was bo rn in Virginia. Her parents were Thomas and Sarah Nuckols. I found your Fa mily Tree on the Ancestry World tree. If this is a link, which I thi nk it is, I would like to hear from you. My e-mail is GETTINGSJAMES@aol.co m

[NI5156] Went to the Western Frontier and was never heard from again

[NI5157] Some time before he died, he changed the spelling to 2 LL's. His tombstone has 2 LL's but all census rrecords are only 1. His middle initail in the 1930 census is L

[DI5159] Name: «tab»S E Nuckols
Probate Date: «tab»12 May 1925
Probate Place: «tab»Kay, Oklahoma, USA
Inferred Death Year: «tab»Abt 1925
Inferred Death Place: «tab»Oklahoma, USA
Case Number: «tab»6017-A
Item Description: «tab»Probate Case Files, No. 5089a-6023a, 1924-1925 scanned to CD

[NI5163] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 1/12/1918 Cleveland Co, OK
Carter I Nuckols b1/10/1878 age 40 living in Ponca OK
Patient in insane hospital.
Next of kin Dr A S Nuckols, Ponca City, OKMed hieght, med build, Grey eye s, blk hair.
Cant serve, insane. Signed by Dr A S Nuckols.
(His name in our database was Chester, (census) now corrected)

[NI5164] My Grandfather, Arthur Sankey Nuckols, was born in 1884 near Westphalia, Kansas. He studied medicine at the Barnes Scho ol of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri (today known as Barnes Jewish Hospit al). He practiced medicine in Ponca City, Oklahoma from about 1905 unt il his death in March 1965. My father-Thomas Martin Nuckols-is the younge st son of Arthur Sankey Nuckols. He was born in 1928, at Ponca City, Okla homa, and currently resides at Arkansas City, Kansas. My name is Thomas A rthur Nuckols, and I am the oldest son of Thomas Martin Nuckols. I am 50 years of age, and I reside in Plainville, Kansas.I wou ld enjoy any family information that you may want to share about the Virgi nia Nuckols.
Thomas A. Nuckols nuckols@ruraltel.net

Informant on fathers death certificate 3/18/1912 , A S Nuckols, Ponca Cit y, OK

On Jan. 3 of the year 1912, Dr. A.S. Nuckles of Ponca City forded the icy water of the Arkansas river with his team and buggy and proceeded ea st about seven miles into the Osage Tribal Reservation to deliver Bert a nd Nora Colby's last son, Joe (Joseph Franklin) Colby. It was so cold in t hat small wood frame house that a glass of water froze on the dresser in t he bedroom where Nora had her baby. (Obit notice Ponca City News for Joe C olby Sr Jan 11 2004)

[DI5164] Social Security Death Index about Arthur Nuckols
Name: «tab»Arthur Nuckols
SSN: «tab»443-10-2741
Last Residence: «tab»74601 Ponca City, Kay, Oklahoma,
Born: «tab»22 Mar 1884
Died: «tab»Apr 1965
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Oklahoma (Before 1951)

[NI5165] The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 1 18 page 293
Mrs. Mary Gertrude Mires Nuckols.
DAR ID Number: 117934
Born in Houston, Tex.
Wife of Dr. Arthur S. Nuckols.
Descendant of Thomas Price, as follows:
1. George Thomas Mires (b. 1851) m. 1877 Margaret Hughes (b. 1859).
2. William A. Hughes (1828-65) m. 1858 Mary Jane Price (1842-1910).
[p.293] 3. John Calvin Price (1812-96) m. 1842 Margaret Waddle (1818-97
4. Reuben Price (1780-1855) m. 1809 Mary Linder (1779-1856).
5. Thomas Price m. Sarah Jane Mosby (1740-1820).
Thomas Price (1736-1828) served as private under Capt. Dan Smith at the Ba ttle of Point Pleasant. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; died in Pos ey County, Ind.

[NI5166] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Rthur P Nuckols
Birth Year: 1910
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Oklahoma
State: Oklahoma
County or City: Kay
Enlistment Date: 15 Apr 1944
Enlistment State: Oklahoma
Enlistment City: Fort Sill
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 college
Civil Occupation: Salesman
Marital Status: Married
Height: 00
Weight: 000

Name: Arthur Phil Nuckols
Death date: 03 Dec 1957
Death place: Spokane, Spokane, Washington
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document):
Age at death: 47 years
Estimated birth year: 1910
Birth date:
Birth place:
Marital status:
Spouse name:
Father name: Arthur S. Nuckols
Father birth place:
Mother name: Gertrude Mires
Mother birth place:
Occupation:
Street address:
Residence:
Cemetery name:
Burial place:
Burial date:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2033771
Digital GS number: 4224557
Image number: 1959
Reference number: cn24770
Collection: Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960

[DI5169] Social Security Death Index about Jack Nuckols
Name: «tab»Jack Nuckols «tab»
SSN: «tab»446-18-8166
Born: «tab»27 Dec 1922
Died: «tab»Aug 1965
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Oklahoma (Before 1951)

[DI5170] Arkansas City Traveler Newspaper Location: Arkansas City, KS, US Obitu ary Publication Date: 3/26/2004 Thomas "Tom" Nuckols, 75, Arkansas Cit y, died Monday, Jan. 5, 2004, at his residence. Arrangements are pending a nd under the direction of the Rindt-Erdman Funeral Home, Arkansas City.
Thomas Martin "Tom" Nuckols, 75, Arkansas City, died Monday, Jan. 5, 200 4, at his residence. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Ja n. 9, 2004, at the First United Methodist Church of Arkansas City. The Rev erend Lance Carrithers will officiate. Burial will follow in the Parker Ce metery. Tom was born Jan. 11, 1928, in Ponca City, Okla., to Dr. Arth ur S. and Hazel H. (Martin) Hyatt Nuckols. He was reared and educated in P onca City. Tom graduated from the Kemper Military Academy of Booneville, M o. He later attended the Oklahoma A&M University. Tom served in the Unit ed States Air Force from 1949 to 1952. He was stationed in Naknek, Alas ka Territory and later Sacramento, Calif. While in Sacramento, Tom met a nd later married Martella Carr on Jan. 12, 1952. The couple lived in Sacra mento, Ponca City, Okla., New Orleans, La., Dallas, Texas, and Sacramen to again before moving to Arkansas City in 1963. Tom worked in the enginee ring department for the General Electric Jet Engine Facility at Strother F ield for 10 years and later as a maintenance engineer for Conoco for 20 ye ars before retiring in 1993. Tom was a member of the First United Methodi st Church where he was very active as a leader of the Boy Scouts of Ameri ca and as a leader and advisor for the Explorer Scouts. He was a memb er of the Crescent Masonic Lodge No. 133 AF&AM and the Shelton Beaty Po st No. 18 American Legion. Tom also enjoyed gardening, fishing, hunting, a nd camping. Survivors include his wife, Marty of the home; two sons Dr. Th omas A. and his wife, Cassie of Plainville, Kan., The Reverend Mark S. a nd his wife, Carla Nuckols of North Kansas City, Mo.; two daughters, Vic ki and her husband, Richard Hensley of Arkansas City, Nancy and her husban d, Michael Meyer of Littleton, Colo.; one sister, Sue and her husband, D r. Phillip Brown of Nashville, Tenn.; and eight grandchildren. He was prec eded in death by his parents; step-mother, Philomenia Barbara Nuckols; t wo brothers, Jack and Arthur Phil "Bub" Nuckols; one sister, Margaret Davi s; and a granddaughter, Karen Nuckols. Memorials have been established wi th the First United Methodist Church and Harry Hynes Hospice. Contributio ns may be made through the funeral home. Arrangements are being made throu gh the Rindt-Erdman Funeral Home of Arkansas City. Online condolences m ay be made at www.rindt-erdman.com

Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - January 7, 2004
Deceased Name: Nuckols, Thomas Martin "Tom"
ARKANSAS CITY - Nuckols, Thomas Martin "Tom," 75, died Jan. 5, 2004. Servi ce 10:30 a.m. Friday, First United Methodist Church. Survivors: wife, Mart y; sons, Dr. Thomas A., The Rev. Mark S.; daughters, Vicki Hensley, Nan cy Meyer; sister, Sue Brown; 8 grandchildren. Rindt-Erdman Funeral Home. P ublished in the Wichita Eagle on 1/7/2004. Guest Book

Ponca City OK News 1/8/2004
Thomas Martin Nuckols - Funeral at 10:30 a.m. at First United Methodist Ch urch of Arkansas City, Kan. Burial will follow in Parker Cemetery under t he direction of Rindt-Erdman Funeral Home of Arkansas City.

Newspaper Title: Arkansas City Traveler Newspaper Location: Arkans as City, KS, US Obituary Publication Date: 3/26/2004 Thomas "Tom" Nucko ls, 75, Arkansas City, died Monday, Jan. 5, 2004, at his residence. Arrang ements are pending and under the direction of the Rindt-Erdman Funeral Hom e, Arkansas City

[DI5171] Tulsa World (OK) - October 7, 2000
Deceased Name: -- Philomoena "Phyl" Nuckols
-- Philomoena "Phyl" Nuckols, retired nurse, died Friday. Rosary 5 p.m. Su nday, Trout Funeral Home Chapel, and funeral Mass 10 a.m. Monday, St. Ma ry Catholic Church.

The Ponca City News, Friday, October 06, 2000
Philomoena Nuckols, Ponca City resident, died Friday, Oct. 6, 2000, at S t. Joseph Regional Medical Center. She was 95. Services are pending with T rout Funeral Home

me: «tab»Philomena Barbara
[Philomena B Nuckols]
[Philomena Barbara Ludwig]
SSN: «tab»443481088
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»11 Mar 1905
Birth Place: «tab»Okarche Cana, Oklahoma
Father Name: «tab»Gustav Ludwig
Mother Name: «tab»Ann M Baustert
Death Date: «tab»6 Oct 2000
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Dec 1963: Name listed as PHILOMENA BARBARA NUCKOLS; 13 Oct 2000: Name listed as PHILOMENA B NUCKOLS

[NI5174] Mentioned in will of William Childress who married Betty Nuckols 1767. Wi ll dated 1833
"Then on motion of SPOTSWOOD CHILDRESS, an executor herein named who ma de oath according to law and together with BENJAMIN NUCHOLS his security e ntered into and acknowledged a bond in penalty of $2500. "

Goochland Co, VA
Bk29 p137 Indenture 27 July 1818 Mary Toler, Sally Toler, Benjamin Nucko ls and Elizabeth his wife, Adam Toler and Elizabeth his wife all of Gooch land Co. for the sum of $9 sell to Jane Toler wife of William Toler a parc el of land in Goochland Co. Witnesses, Alex Payne, Will Gray and Edwin Wat kins.

Bk 29 p472 20 Oct 1832 indenture from Benjamin Nuckols (son of William J r.) to Reuben Shepherd, both of Goochland Co., for a parcel of land on Tuc kahoe Creek (map included) for $20.

DECEASED Nuckols, Benj.
YEAR [1858].
NOTE Date of death: June 2, 1858.
NOTE Place of death: Goochland County.
NOTE Source of Information: Goochland County, 1858, page 25.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Goochland County

DECEASED Maria.
YEAR [1857].
NOTE Slave.
NOTE Date of death: c1857.
NOTE Place of death: Goochland County.
NOTE Source of Information: Goochland County, 1857, page 21.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Goochland County.
OTHER NAME Nuckols, Benj., owner.

DECEASED Clarissa.
YEAR [1857].
NOTE Slave.
NOTE Date of death: February 1857.
NOTE Place of death: Goochland County.
NOTE Source of Information: Goochland County, 1857, page 21.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Goochland County.
OTHER NAME Nuckols, Benj., owner.

[NI5176] DECEASED Nuckols, Geo. P.
YEAR [1886].
NOTE Date of death: June 10, 1886.
NOTE Place of death: Dover District.
NOTE Source of Information: Goochland County, 1886, page 123.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Goochland County.

[DI5176] Name: «tab»Geo. P. Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»25 Nov 1886
Death Place: «tab»Dover District, Goochland, Virginia
Age: «tab»70
Birth Date: «tab»1816
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland County
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»Betsy Nuckols
Father's Name: «tab»Ben
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»122/49
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X51C-S59 : accessed 7 April 2012), Geo. P. Nuckols (1816).

[DI5177] Name: «tab»Martha Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»01 Jul 1877
Death Place: «tab»Dover District, Goochland, Virginia
Age: «tab»53
Birth Date: «tab»1824
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»Geo. P. Nuckols
Father's Name: «tab»Wm. Crowford
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Sarah Crawford
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07001-9
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2056981
Reference Number: «tab»87 31
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X51H-FQV : accessed 7 April 2012), Martha Nuckols (1824).

[NI5180] 1900 United States Federal Census Record
Name: Bettie Knckols
Home in 1900: Byrd, Goochland, Virginia
Age: 70
Estimated birth year: 1830
Birthplace: Virginia
Race: White
Relationship to head-of-house: Sister

Silas Spicer, head, 8/1843,57 single VA VA VA
Bettie Knuckles, sister, 4/1830,70 widow, 2/2 VA VA VA
Carey Spicer, sister, 1/1834, 66, single
Dotty Spicer, sister, 6/1840, 60, single (Or Patti)
Julia Spicer, Sister, 8/1859, 40, single
Mary Fleming, niece, 10/1881, 18, single
Elie Fleming, niece, 11/1891

1910 Census Lillian E Flemming, h/h 77 Wd
Elizabeth F Nuckols SIL 80 Wd
Caroloine J Spicer SIL 75 Single
Patty L Spicer SIL 60 single
Female Spirce SIL age 53, single

[DI5180] Name: «tab»Elizabeth F Nuckols
[Elizabeth F Spicer]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»85
Birth Date: «tab»8 Apr 1830
Death Date: «tab»4 Nov 1915
Death Place: «tab»Goochland, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»7 Nov 1915
Father: «tab»Jophsa F Spicer
Mother: «tab»Amelia Fleming

[DI5182] Name: «tab»Mrs M A Fuller
[Mrs M A Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female, widow
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»67
Birth Date: «tab»22 Dec 1844
Death Date: «tab»22 Nov 1912
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»24 Nov 1912
Father: «tab»Geo P Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Martha Crawford

[NI5185] This is said to be Charles J Nuckols in the CW records
Enlisted as a Private on 22 August 1863
Enlisted in Company K, 4th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 22 August 18 63.
Absent on 14 October 1863 (Absent on horse detail)
Wounded on 15 September 1864 (Estimated day, wounded in right breast)
Hospitalized on 20 September 1864 at Charlottesville, VA Hospl (Estimat ed day)
Paroled on 15 April 1865 at Farmville, VA (Estimated day)

[DI5185] Name: «tab»Charles R Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»84
Birth Date: «tab»27 Nov 1846
Death Date: «tab»8 Feb 1931
Death Place: «tab»Dover, Goochland, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»18 Feb 1931
Father: «tab»Geo P Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Martha Croford
Spouse: «tab»M S Nuckols

[NI5186] The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 18 April 1937
Mrs C I Nuckols of Mannington VA, mother of A M Nuckols of this city di ed at her home Tuesday. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in M annington  and burial followed in a cemetery there. Besides Mr Nuckols, s he is survived by the following children: C I Nuckols of Huntington; E I N uckols of Richmond Va; Mrs St Clair of Shortpump VA; Mrs I M Johnson and M rs Harry Nuckols of Mannington. One grandson, Charles Nuckols of Russel l, Ky also survives.

[DI5186] Name: «tab»Mary Sue Nuchols
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»84
Birth Date: «tab»23 Jan 1853
Death Date: «tab»14 Apr 1937
Death Place: «tab»Goochland, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»15 Apr 1937
Father: «tab»Mathews Nuchols
Mother: «tab»Elizabeth Crowder
Spouse: «tab»Charles R Nuchols

[NI5187] Must have been missed in the 190o Census.

[NI5188] Informant on husbands death sert, spelled her name Sarilda

Mrs. Nuckols is a native of Boone County, Mo. She was left an orphan wh en she was a very small child, and she was reared and educated by Mrs. Zer ilda Farris. [That is Zerelda J. Bell Farris wife of James Farris]
Text: p. 525
Title: History of Howard and Cooper Counties, Missouri, written and compil ed from the most authentic official and private sources, including a histo ry of its townships, towns and villages, together with a condensed histo ry of Missouri,
Publication: St. Louis: National Historical Company, 1883
URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocooper/CooperBitsBio.htm
URL: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/howard/bios/

[BI5191] Name: «tab»Susan G. Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»15 Jul 1853
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Geo. P. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Martha B. Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00211-6
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046932
Reference Number: «tab»p 13
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5V8-3ZL : accessed 6 April 2012), Susan G. Nuckolls (1853).

[DI5191] Name: «tab»Georgia Isbell
[Georgia Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female, married
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»64
Birth Date: «tab»15 Jul 1853
Death Date: «tab»3 Feb 1918
Death Place: «tab»Goochland, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»7 Feb 1918
Father: «tab»George P Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Martha Crawford
Inf- Viola Isbell

[NI5192] Census Place:Licking Hole, Goochland, Virginia 1880
Source:FHL Film 1255368 National Archives Film T9-1368 Page 31 8C
Alonso W. ...SelfMMW28VAOcc:LaborerFa: VAMo: VA
Georgietta ...WifeFMW25VAFa: VAMo: VA
... ...DauFSW5VAFa: VAMo: VA

[DI5192] Name: «tab»Alonzo Wesley Isbelle
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»74-5-17
Birth Date: «tab»29 Sep 1851
Death Date: «tab»16 Mar 1926
Death Place: «tab»Goochland, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»29 Mar 1926
Father: «tab»Godfrey Isbelle
Mother: «tab»Sarah Latisa Mayo
Spouse: «tab»Maria Isbell

[XI5192] Name: «tab»Alonza W. Isbell
Birth Date: «tab»29 Sep 1851
Death Date: «tab»16 Mar 1926
Cemetery: «tab»Gum Spring United Methodist Church Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: «tab»Gum Spring, Louisa County, Virginia, USA
Has Bio?: «tab»N
Spouse: «tab»Susan Georgia Isbell
Children: «tab»Erie Wellington Isbell
Theodore Wesley Isbell

[NI5193] DECEASED Nuckols, Luther.
YEAR [1859].
NOTE Date of death: September 1859.
NOTE Place of death: Goochland County.
NOTE Source of Information: Goochland County, 1859, page 30.
NOTE Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by t he Virginia Genealogical
SUBJECT Deaths -- Virginia -- Goochland County

[BI5193] ame: «tab»Luther P. Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»09 Aug 1855
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Geo. P. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Martha B. Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00211-6
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046932
Reference Number: «tab»p 23
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5V6-8ZY : accessed 6 April 2012), Luther P. Nuckolls (1855).

[XI5194] Name: Melvin W. Nuckols
Age: 80
Section/Lot: 26-163
DOI: Aug 30, 1938
Last Residence: Goochland Co, VA

[NI5195] Appears on page 266 First Virginia Nuckolls and Kindred Book II #745

Moved from Virgina to Neveda (to learn sheepherding from an uncle) to Cod y, WY. They probably homesteaded together between 1880 and 1900. My g-gra nd father returned to St. Louis, MO in 1900, married (Mary King), had a co uple kids and returned to Cody in time for the 1910 Census. My grandmoth er (Ella May Nuckols) went to school with Bill Cody's daughter Agnes. We h ave a picture of Agnes in our family photos. I wondered what life was li ke for them - having heard about the hostility of cattlemen towards shee p. Paula Archer alseave@casco.net

Story from Paula Archer 10/2005
Napoleon moved from Virgina to Missouri, to stay with his brother, Powhat an for a while. Eventually his two younger brothers joined him and they w ent to Nevada with Lee St. Claire (brother of William Benjamin's wife, Eli zabeth St. Claire) to "be cowboys" (my grandma's words and to learn sheeph erding.

They probably homesteaded together between 1880 and 1900. My g-grand fath er returned to Virginia to marry the girl he had left behind, only to fi nd she had married someone else. He returned to WY and became ill. He ne eded to have his appendix removed and there where no facilities in WY f or that kind of an operation. He took a stage to Billings, MT and caug ht a train back to Cooper County. Took a stage from there to St. Louis a nd had his appendix removed. His nurse during his recovery was Mary Kin g. He married her in 1900 and they left for WY as soon as weather would p ermit. She was pregnant and whether it was the strains of the pregnan cy or the culture shock of going from St. Louis to the fronteer, Mary wasn 't doing well. She begged Pole to take her back to her family. He sold h is part of the sheephearding business and took her pack to St. Louis. The re first daughter was born there, but she was stillborn or died soon afte r. Pole bought a farm in the Mountain Grove area of MO. They had two mo re daughters, Josephine and Ella May. Mary began to have mental proble ms and asked Pole to take her back to WY where she was sure she would do b etter. He sold the farm and they returned to Cody in 1910, and he boug ht another farm. Mary continued to have "episodes" and ended up being adm itted to the state hospital in 1911. Sometime after that, Napoleon sel ls his farm and takes his girls back to Clinton, Texas, Missouri, where t hey show up on the 1920 and 1930 censuses. Mary Nuckols shows up on the 1 920 & 1930 censuses, as a patient at the Wyoming state hospital. She is b uried in the hospital graveyard, in Evanston.

[BI5196] Name: «tab»Chesterfield L. Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»24 Feb 1864
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Geo. P. Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Martha B. Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00211-6
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046932
Reference Number: «tab»p 84
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5V6-532 : accessed 6 April 2012), Chesterfield L. Nuckols (1864).

[DI5198] CADI Mary E Nuckols age 61, spouse WB died Orange Co, CA 7/23/1928

[NI5204] WWI Draft Registration 1916-1918
Gussie Thomas Nuckols res Daviess Co, Owensboro, KY
Age 34 born June 12 1884
Self emp farmer; Kin-Abra Nuckols
med height, med build,blue eyes, dk brown hair
Signed Gussie Thomas Nuckols Sep 12 1918

[NI5205] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Gus T Nuckols Jr
Birth Year: 1917
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Kentucky
State: Alaska
Enlistment Date: 21 May 1942
Enlistment State: Indiana
Enlistment City: Evansville
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: 2 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Geographer
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 70
Weight: 133

[NI5209] Lake County Record Bee (Lakeport, CA) - October 7, 2006
Deceased Name: Vena Louise Nuckols Ross
Born in Camp, AR, on Aug. 24, 1920, Vena Louise was loved by all who kn ew her. She was often called "Mom" or "Grandma" by her "Heart Family" th at she adopted where ever she lived. Her name, Vena, means Angel and she w as truly an angel on earth. She spent her years enjoying her hobbies of ph otography, genealogy, flower arranging, volunteer work and raising her thr ee children. The true love of her life, however, was her beloved husba nd of 44 years, Cecil Marcellus Ross, who preceded her in death. Vena Loui se Nuckols Ross went home to be with the Lord and Cecil on Sept. 26, 2006. She is survived by her three children, Marvin (wife Jan) Ross, Vena (VJ) R oss and Charolette (husband David) Anderson; three grandchildren, Christin a, Richard, and James; two great-grandchildren; and various other family m embers and friends.A memorial celebration of her 86 years will be he ld on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2006, at Chapel of the Lakes on High Street in La keport at 1 p.m.

[DI5214] Name: «tab»Mildred Overton Nuckols Wilson
Death Date: «tab»30 Mar 1943
Death Place: «tab»Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»white
Death Age: «tab»60 years 9 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»10 Jun 1882
Birthplace: «tab»La Grange, Texas
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»Levy E Wilson
Father's Name: «tab»E.O. Nuckols
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Place of Residence: «tab»Cisco, Texas 4614 San Juanito, 2 months
Cemetery: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»Cisco, Texas
Burial Date: «tab»31 Mar 1943
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2137251
Digital Film Number: «tab»4030116
Image Number: «tab»442
Reference Number: «tab»cn 12636
Source Citation

"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXTW-X4K : accessed 6 May 2012), E.O. Nuckols in entry for Mildred Overton Nuckols Wilson, 1943.

[NI5216] Poss the Virgie Nuckols in news 7/21/1906 of Cleburn who returned from vis iting her cousin Miss Lola Nuckols. Lola not known , poss Lois dau of h er uncle Luther

[DI5216] Daughter of E. L. Nuckols, born Virginia, and Euginia Hill, born Texas. She was a housewife, 67 years old, widowed, and a resident of Cisco, Texas for the past 5 months when she died. Informant was Joe H. Cason; burial was September 18, 1951. E. T. Thomas was in charge of arrangements.
(Texas death certificate# 46339)

[NI5218] No Headline (Advertisement)
Date: 1921-02-12; Paper: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
640 acres Northeast New Mexico, Union County, Ule Creek Valley 2 miles ea st of Nara Visa Rock Island Railroad, 25 miles north of Logan on same roa d, 25 miles east of Monquero on El Paso and Southwestern Gallegos postoffi ce. Tri-weekly mail , sandy land, practically level, good grass, 49 acr es in farm. Windmill and tank. Excellent water. All fenced, 3 room shac k, barn and stable for work horses and milk cows. Sure crops. Same gra de of land and crop conditions as exists in Donley County about hed...Near ly settled and to great extent undeveloped. New oil developments. One we ll 12 miles from this land. Want $10 per acre for farm proposition but res erve one half oil ---shes. Wrtie to W E Nuckols, Cleburne Tx Rt 1

[NI5223] The Orange County Register Saturday June 30, 2001
Eugene Overton Nuckols, 92, of El Cajon, formerly of Fountain Valley, died June 6 2001, of pulmonary disease. Arrangements by Telophase Cremation Society, Garden Grove. Survivors: Wife, Mary; daughters, Susan Mc Mann, Mary Curtis, Hazel Wiley; sister, Virginia Gilman; five grandchildren ,; five great-grandchildren.

[NI5225] Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997
Date of Birth: 19 Jul 1914
Birth County: Johnson
Mother's name: Sam Nuckols
Certificate Number: 23315
Roll Number: 1914_0007

Arcadia Tribune Arcadia California 14 April 1936
Event attended by Mr and Mrs Roland Nuckols

Name: Nuckols, Roland Bis
County: Jackson
Death Date: 12 Mar 1984
Certificate: 84-04635
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1914
Spouse: Patric

Oregon Death Index, 1903-98

Name: Roland Nuckols
SSN: 555-07-8832
Last Residence: 94510 Benicia, Solano, California, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 19 Jul 1914
Died: Mar 1984
State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951 )

[NI5226] Mothers maiden name was Kenworth

Her mother and father were both deaf. Twins run one of their families b ut I don't know which line.
Her mother's maiden name is Kenworthy and father's surname was Mortimer (s p?). I do not know their first names. They both died before 1966 Patricia 's parents were unable to care for her and she was shuffled beween homes ( Family or Church ??, I do not know). I believe she lived most of her li fe in Los Angeles County, CA or possibly was born (Cleburn, TX). She marri ed Roland Bishop Nuckols and moved to Medford, OR in the late 1960's fr om South Gate, CA. She moved back from OR She passed away 10/13/1995 in Or ange County, California.If you have any reference, please contact me at wi replus3@yahoo.com.

Patricia Adele Mortimer married Roland Bishop Nuckols in Pala CA 1934 (S an Diego County?)
Patricia's mother was Averilla (or Avrilla) Kenworthy - possibly born in M ichigan? 1818? - died about 1924 at 43 years old of TB. Pat was 9 years o ld when she died (source Jacqueline (Nuckols) Penning-dau of Pat). If anyo ne has her in their tree please let me know.Patricia's father was Wilfr ed Christ Mortimer. He lost his hearing from sun stroke. Attended a deaf s chool in Colorado or Utah. He worked on his uncles ranch for about 11 y rs then migrated to Los Angeles, CA. He met Avrila at the Deaf Club. Avri la was the music director at the club.After Averilla's death, Patricia we nt to live with two Quaker Aunts, Aunt Matti Billings and Aunt Mary Reynol ds. Mary Reynolds dau Elizabeth Carlton (was cousin & friend to Patricia ) lives in Oakland, CA presently.

[NI5230] Tri-weekly Miner's Register, Central City, Colorado, Sept 19, 1862 Issue 24 Col B
From Salmon River-Letter from C Nuckolls Category-Letter to the editor.
Mormom Fort, Washington Territory, July 13, 1862
We reached this place on Friday last. It is situated on Salmon River, about thirty miles above the two main forks, and is the end of all wagon roads in the direction of the gold fields. It was built by the Mormons in 1853, and abandoned by them in 1857, on account of Indian hostilities. It is situated in a lovely valley, the soil of which looks productive. Beyond is one continuous mountain, difficult to travel even with mules, and mostly destitute of timber. Our trip thus far has been tedious. We have been sixty-two days in reaching here. We were detained at Snake River fifteen days, and then drove from there- a distance of 175 miles- in five days, being the second train in- Mssrs Weaver, Chestnut & Co, Lawson, Taylor & Co, twelve teams from Central City, having preceeded us fifteen days. When they arrived , the only inhabitant they found here was a Frenchman, who had arrived a few days before, to start a trading post here.
We have had a pleasant trip thus far, with the exception of mosquitos, gallinippers, and buffalo gnats. It would be impossible for me to describe how annoying these insects are. My ears and neck are one continuous scab, from being bitten by them. It is impossible to imagine the disappointment of our party at learning, on our arrival here, that it is 325 miles to the Florence mines, 200 miles to Slate Creek, and 175 miles to Elk City and Deer Lodge mines. Not one of the party supposed it was over 50 or 75 miles to the most remote of these localities, and all expected to reach there with their wagons.
Ten or fifteen of the party which preceded us packed from here, and traveled 150 miles down the river. They met a prospecting party from Florence, who reported rich diggings ahead- that they had found gulches that paid fifty cents to the pan. On hearing this report, we all commenced making pack-saddles, and yesterday sixty of the party left. Tomorrow over 100 more will leave for Deer Lodge and Slate Creek. The parties are all disbanded, and it is every man for himself-Crutcher, Aimslee, Thompson, Dr Click & Co, go over toward Bitter Root Valley. Hill, and six or eight of his men with Chestnut & Co, are going over to Carson Valley, via Salt Lake. They have already taken the back track. I expect before this time next month, there will be another Pike's Peak stampede. Four hundred persons who ascended the Missouri river to the Yellow Stone by steamboat are within 150 miles of here-afoot and in destitute circumstances. There are no farms nearer than Bitter Root Valley-200 miles. There are no provisions here to sell; though it is reported that twelve Mormon teams are between here and Snake Creek, loaded with flour. Twenty-five Blackhead Indians came in yesterday, nearly starved, and shot and ate a horse (the fattest in the herd) belonging to De Huff. This raised an excitement; the Indians were all taken into custody, and came near being shot. The matter was finally compromised by their giving DeHuff two ponies for the horse they had eaten. They left, however, in a bad humor, making threats; and stole four mules last night from a camp below us. Anticipating trouble, we shall travel in large squads.
Three or four men were shot or drowned at Snake River, and between here and there. The only one I know was Lum Post-brother of Charlie Post of Central City. He was drowned after we left, by the boat upsetting. I am determined to examine the country all over, thoroughly, before I return to Colorado. Jack Hill and I will pack together. Emmett will remain here and trade until I return. I have provisions for 40 or 50 days. I will pack on a small mule and ride my pony. Nine-tenths of the men walk and lead their pack mules. They sell wagons for anything they can get. Twenty pounds of flour will buy the pick out of fifty wagons. Bacon sells readily for $1 per pound. A man from Iowa arrived today with 1000 pounds of bacon sides for which he got $1000 in less than an hour. Sugar and coffee are worth here 75 cents per pound.
As soon as I learn anything reliable in regard to the mines I will write you. I send this by returning pilgrims. In case this country proves a humbug, I think most of our Pike's Peakers will go to Oregon. Several women are here. You would laugh to see them mounted on a pack or walking and leading a mule. Emigrants throw away all surplus property. There are four hundred teams between here and Snake River. I committed a great blunder in not bringing anything with me to sell. Send my letters and papers to Salt Lake City. There is talk of running a pony express to that point from here, provided we escape a stampede. The distance is four hundred miles. April 15«sup»th«/sup» is our latest newspaper dates. George Sayre, Storms, McLean and others go with us. We start early tomorrow morning. C NUCKOLLS

Tri-weekly Miner's Register, Central City, Colorado, Sept 22, 1862 Issue 25, Col A
Interesting Letters From Salmon River
Elk City-Washington Terr, Aug 8, 1862
My last letter was written at Fort Lemhi; I believe just as we were about starting for the mines. It was an amusing sight to see our party, seventy-five in number, equipped for the journey. Some had an idea that a mule could pack as much as a wagon could hold up, and packed all over, fastening wooden buckles, camp kettles, and frying pans to the animals neck or tail. Others thought it was only necessary to throw sacks across the mules backs without lashing. Three days travel satisfied all of their errors, after which we moved along finely.
«tab» The day after we left Ft Lemhi, about fifty others, similarly equipped followed. Hill, of Gregory Point, with eight of his passengers, having seen Salmon River, returned, intending to to go Carson Valley. Four or five Denver teams accompanied him. Col. McClain, Maj Brookle, Judge Smith, Capt Smith, Mr Goodrich, and family, with their company, concluded to lie over until something was heard from below. The rest of us packed through, arriving at Elk City in 16 days. All walked the entire distance, except five of us, who were so fortunate as to have ponies to ride. Many of the boys suffered much from sore feet, and complained bitterly of the trail being very steep, mountainous, and rocky.
«tab» I have now been here two weeks, and have visited the mines at Florence, South Clearwater, and American River. The Florence mines are the only ones that pay in this country. They are so small, not over one thousand men can get into them to work. From $3 to $5 per day diggings are found around this place, but they are not extensive; and if they were it would hardly justify a man working in them, as they can only be worked about four months in the year, owing to the shortness of the season.
Florence is located in a basin on the mountain, near the center of the diggings. The entire circumference of the mines is not over five miles. It has a population of one thousand to fifteen hundred people, and something over 100 buildings. There were perhaps 1,000 persons there last October. These persons wintered there, and most of them secured good claims. Many of the claims yielded ten, twenty-forty and even sixty pounds per day. Winter closed in, and mining ceased until May. Perhaps 20,000 men have visited these mines this summer, finding all the claims owned and worked. They would prospect a few weeks finding nothing, and return, mostly to Oregon and California. This pocket of gold is of poor quality, worth only $12 per ounce. It appears to be from decomposed quartz, and is not wash gold as many suppose. It is found in loose gravel. No pick is required to spade it up.
Elk City is on American River, is two or three months older than Florence, yet not quite so large. A great excitement was gotten up here about the 1«sup»st«/sup» of June and thousands rushed in, only to meet disappointment. It is said the excitement was gotten up by Florence merchants, in order to sell outfits at a high price. It contains six stores, two hotels, two Express offices, eight gambling houses, two blacksmith shops, three butcher shops, and two auction houses. Rich mines may yet be discovered and the town prove a success, but I would not like to take the buildings at cost with the lots thrown in. There are between two and three thousand persons here, camping, prospecting, and mining. It is sixty miles from here to Florence, and 125 miles to Lewiston, on Snake River; which is the --- of navigation. Goods are all packed on mules and ponies, both to Florence and this place, over very high and steep mountains, and are sold low enough, viz; flour, salt, bacon, Coffee, sugar…..
The next mining town of importance is Oro F…. It is situated eighty miles southeast of Nes Perces country. There are about 1000 men in and around these mines, some of whom are making $5 and even $10 per day. Reports of rich dis---ervices 40 miles north of Oro Fino have come in, and many persons are going that way. Among the Pike's Peakers leaving for that place are Mssrs Young, Crampon, Jack Saul, Barney & Co. Reports of rich diggings in Deer Lodge, 250 miles east and north of here, have come in, but none of our boys seem willing to travel that distance on the trail we come down. Many of the Pike's Peakers are resting stock, intending in a few weeks to go to Oregon and California; among the number, …, Browne, Toner, Swift, & Co, Col Morgan, Wilson, Davis, King, DeHuff, and party have gone to Oregon. Friend and Sayre are keeping a rancho. Douglas & Co had all gone on to where provisions are cheaper. In fact, out of 155 of us camped together on Red River, only three men obtained work or had any prospect of it. Jack Hill got a job of laying m…ed brick, George Shaw was employed as a butcher, V… obtained through the influence of an old acquaintance, a situation as superintendent of a train of pack mules. Sam Hackley, James Crutcher, Ainslee Thompson & Co are mining on South Clearwater, with poor success. Californians and Oregonians have pretty much all gone back, and my impression is that many from Colordao wish themselves back; but coming here is quite different from emigrating from the States to Central City. Here you have two or three hundred miles over a mountain trail, unsettled, and filled with hostile Indians, no matter which direction you travel. I expect to leave in a few days for Deer Lodge, thence to Fort Benton, thence down the Missouri River, and back to Central City. Some four or five persons have been murdered here and Fort Owens, by the Indians, and many that would perhaps return by this route, will be afraid to do so. Truly yours, C Nuckolls.

Great Salt Lake City, Sept 10, 1862
Here I am, comfortably quartered in Room No. 18, Salt Lake House, in the heart of the City of Saints, commonly called Mormons. I find them like other people. They eat, talk, and act just like people do in the States. They appear more industrious, have better cultivated farms, raise more grain to the acre, and have more orchards. Peaches, apples, melons, plums etc are more plentiful than I have ever seen in any country. IN fact, everything is in full bloom here. The farmer smiles as he looks over his beautiful wheat and oat field-the steady old Welchman, Englishman, or Norwegian wears a countenance of contentment and prosperity not characteristic with this class of people. Everything is plentiful, and such bountiful crop has never been harvested in the valley. Salt Lake City is a lovely place and contains some as fine buildings as can be found in any sity East or West. However, I did not sit down to write you about Salt Lake, and will stop that subject. When I wrote you from Elk City, I then expected to return by way of Deer Lodge and Fort Benton. I left Elk City a few days after writing you, and from the exaggerated Indian stories of murdering, etc, was able to obtain but one traveling companion. Other parties wished to come but were afraid. Not being very brave myself, I felt no desire to winter there or go into Oregon. I concluded to leave, and arrived at Ft Owen, 150 miles without any trouble. On the trail to Owen, I met 25 packers from Fort Benton who had come up the Missouri river. They were from St Louis, and Bloomington, ILL, and informed me that I would not be likely to find a Boat there, as nearly all the Boat Emigration had returned from Deer Lodge, and there being a full load, the Boat would leave before her advertised time.(10«sup»th«/sup» Sept). At Owens, Imet Mr Valle of St Louis, who gave me the same information. I met here a man from Salt Lake with 8 fat ponies, wanting to go to Snake River Forey, who proposed is we would go along he would cut across the mountains and down Beaver Head and the Three Buttes to Snake River, and thereby keep away from Salmon River, where we knew the Snake Indians were fishing and had driven all the Emigrants off. We were soon mounted on wild fast ponies, traveling 50 miles per day thro valleys, over Rocky Mountains and Timber. Three or four days satisfied me he knew nothing of the country, and that we were lost. On we went, traveling day, and sometimes night (3 of us) and for five days more did we move on and finally struck Salmon River. We were halted by a band of 10 or 15 Indians and escorted two miles down the river to Ft Lemhi, the very place we wished to avoid. This place, which was bustle and stir 6 or 8 weeks ago when we left it, was now deserted, except by about 150 or 200 Snake Indians, Squaws and children, who were drying and putting up salmon for winter use.
One hundred and fifty or two hundred wagons stood around, some end up, some burnt, and many in good order, just as the owners left them. Harnesses, camp kettles, tin cans, trunks, and every article usually hauled in wagons, was thrown around and strange to say, almost every article was rendered useless by the hands of the owners before leaving. This was done in order that no one should receive benefit from them without renumeration. We made ourselves at home and camped with the Indians, got them to herd our stock, and in general, played the "Big Indian heap." We passed ourselves off as bearers of dispatches from John Grant to their Great Father. Having two or three hundred letters with me, I made free in showing them and impressing on their minds I was a man of some important. I have no doubt this fact alone saved our animals, if not our scalps. In the morning finding all safe we were soon mounted and that night 75 miles divided us. Oh and we went, making snake River in 3 1/2 days, 130 miles. As a token of remembrance we found a large number of "gray backs" which we brought away from Lemhi without consent, and would have readily returned them, free of charge, had we an opportunity. At snake River we were told it was dangerous for a small party to proceed, as several have been murdered, and the Indians were hostile everywhere and that day themselves, (ferrymen and traders, both at snake River, and Fort Nuff, 18 miles beyond) who had grown gray in this country, expected to pull out aches in a few days, and leave for Bear River settlements. Having kept my hair together, (that is, all matted together,) so far, I concluded rather than loose up a portion of it, to quietly wait for company. I hear learned that about 1000 wagons had crossed here for Salmon River mines, and half as many since had come here and gone on down, some following snake River, and others taking Sublets' in Humboldt, and then to Carson Valley or California. Of the 1000 teams that have crossed, 500 have gone on down to snake River on the north side to Fort -----, some intending to pack from there, 200 miles, over into the Nes Perces mines and others going on down to Powder and John Day River mines, which are said to be paying very well. Of the other 500 teams, 300 had gone to Fort Lemhi, on Salmon River, thrown away their wagons, and tracked on, and 200 had gone direct from Snake River to Deer Lodge. Almost all who passed Deer Lodge got on Mallin's US wagon road to Walla Walla and Oregon. On the first day and hour of arrival some 20 trains came, one party mostly from Colorado. In the party where Mr. Davenport and family, two other families from Russell's Gulch, JesseJorea, Mr's Blair, Thatcher, Murphy, Sullivan, Dick Johnson, Davidson, Brewer, Dr. Corning, Cornell, Riddle, Lopez and brothers, Purcell, Collins, Sherry, and others, all from around central….. all decided not to cross, but to turn around and go to Carson Valley on the next day. The emigrants escort of 12 wagons, 85 men, and 137 mules under charge of Capt. Crawford U S A Q M, got in, having in company 80 wagons of immigrants, pass or more of them were new Yorkers, all bound for Salmon River.
Capt. Crawford, on learning I was at this ferry, came down and requested I should get, in his ambulance and ride to his camp, as his company were undecided and wished me to give them all the information I could. For his part, he was decidedly in favor of going on down the snake River and keeping out of Salmon River country. Had I not met many persons with whom I was acquainted, I should have felt some delicacy in advising so large a train either pro or con Salmon River. For two days, I think I must have answered 20,000 questions and told the same thing over as often as 300 times. Nevertheless I feared-------- while in the Capt.'s quarters. A more gentlemanly officer I never met. He was spoken well of by his troops as well as all the emigrants. The following day 35 teams came under the lead of Capt. Campbell and Reagan. They were from Omaha, Nebraska, Iowa, and Missouri. I recognize Mr. Smith of Omaha, Mr. Reagan and -----, also Capt. Hollins, formerly a Capt. of one of the companies in the Nebraska --- who redesigned last spring on account of ill health, and check for his better half the modest and ladylike daughter of Samuel Ali..Esq of M--- company, who accompanied him. Imagine 150 teams of immigrants 1000 miles from home, undecided where to go; and if they had a preference, afraid to go, unless in large parties, and you have just such a crowd as we had here. Fortunately for me, however, ten packers happened to come in from Deer Lodge. Among the number was William Hickman of Salt Lake (more familiarly known as Bill Hickman, the Mormons destroying Angel;) Also Judge NG. Wyatt, of Denver, who told the same tale that I told them, and even more -- that the mines in Deer Lodge were all a sell -- that not $100 had ever been taken out of those mines. After three days par---ing Capt. Crawford, with the escort, traveled out down Snake River. All but 31 teams followed him. Those 31 teams concluded to go to Salt Lake, thence to Humboldt and Carson Valley. Some four teams started back by way of Ferry, came into our camp all shot to pieces by the Indians, she had crawled to miles on his hands. We took two arrows out of his side. They were two bullet holes through him. He was regarded, around Denver, as a "tough cuss", and I should judge he is, if he survives his present wounds. About noon a man by the name of McDonald, from Salt Lake, came in on foot and reported that the Bannock's had attacked him in Melad Valley and robbed him of everything that he had. He had walked three days and nights without food. There were 2000 warriors Bannock and Melad Valleys who said no more whites should pass along the road. This fact, with the warning before, made as all feel often on top of our heads to see that our scalps were all right. A party of six was murdered 15 miles from here eight days before; and from Mr. Casinay I learn they were from Colorado. Their names Were Frank Sessions, Rufus, Mitchell, James Steele, David R. Whiteman, (who had a card from Sioux City Lodge of Mas-rs; the fifth man was supposed to be McMahon or McMante, a brick mason from Denver. Others say Parmlee, blacksmith from Russell's Gulch. One or the other will have to prove himself alive to convince them in that buried them of their error. Their graves are near the roadside. They were all killed with buckshot and one is suppose white men (or white, in color but hearts as dark as the dungeons of hell) had something to do with the murder. A mule train of 12 wagons from Illinois were attacked 20 miles below here near American Falls. Six of their men were killed. Every hoof of stock and loading taken off and the wagons burned on August 15. On 18 August an ox train of some 18 wagons passed along unmolested, kindly taking in the unfortunate ones found on the road. In four days all made ready to start to this place. And Hollins was elected captain of the emigrants teams (20) and William Hickman Capt. of Mormon Ferryman And Traders teams. We Out a strong guard and kept pickets posted four or 5 miles off. All the way to Bayer River Indiana were seen, through Bannock and Melad valleys; but they dared not come into camp or hear us. A riding at Bear River, (80 miles north of the city) we found some 30 or 35 persons arriving from where they had been attacked, 40 miles west of that place. From them I gathered the following facts: that a company of the 11 wagons from Warren County Iowa, had started to Salmon mines or California. A riding at snake River they concluded to take Sublet's cut-off for California, via Humboldt. On 25 August, and within 10 miles of the junction of the two roads, and some 40 or 50 miles west of Bear River, they were attacked in the morning by some 20 Indians, who fired volley after volley in their corral, until all the stock except two cows and two oxen were out. The stock was all driven off and the Indians left the towels and yoke of oxen. These were hitched up and a small amount of provisions put in the wagon with the small children. They proceeded on 10 miles, when they were again attacked, and all with this time taken, and the whole party left destitute. Four of the men left and arrived At Bear River settlement, and four teams were immediately dispatched with provisions for the unfortunate people, by the Mormons. The party consisted of James Lynch, Jonathan Smith and family, John Lewis and Buchanan Smiths and families, Elijah Shaw and family, John Ball, Thomas Ball, and Fritz Hermann. Both John and Thomas Ball were killed; also Fritz Hermann, Mrs. Shaw and little girl three years old. The balance of the men were all crippled, more or less, but will probably recover. John A. Smith was shot through the fleshy part of both legs, and screamed in much pain. Lynch was shot on the side of his face; Mr. Smith shot through the breast. There were 12 children along, under 10 years of age, and a more destitute and pitiful sight it was never my misfortune to behold. Cast ashore here, on the banks of civilization, penniless, without friends, among a class of people whose means -- however liberal they may be -- are very h---d, is indeed hard -- very hard. When will this treacherous work of death by the infereal Redskins cease? A promising young man by the name of Baily from Leavenworth, was shot, on Green River, while fishing, and instantly kill. I might record a half dozen more similar outrages, but treated him you have read enough.
On the death of Scott, from Central City, at the hands Of Young, you have doubtless heard, Young was found guilty of murder, and had his own choice of the mode of execution. He preferred being shot. 12 men with guns were selected -- six loaded with balls and six with blank cartridges. All fired at once.
I walked down to the emigrants corral this evening and found five or six immigrant teams here from Colorado who had concluded it was too late and turns in here either to winter, or proceed on to Carson Valley or California. I must say I have seen more immigrants this season going they know not whither, then in all my life before.
Interesting dispatches from the seat of war in for Jamie and are arriving here. There seems to be but little interest felt at home in regards to the war. Sam H. Jones and Maj. Kerr of Denver left here this morning for that city. I expect to be in a day or two and will probably be in Central city about 20«sup»th«/sup» inst. president Yong is now absent visiting the settlements south of here. This city is the most quiet and orderly city I was ever in money is very scarce -- everything else abundant.
Yours truly, C. Nuckolls


Mills Co, IA Minute Book "A". Receipts can be anything from Jury duty to bounty for wolf scalps.
2/28/1860 C Nuckolls $10.00
5/19/1860 C Nuckolls #50.00
5/19/1860 C Nuckolls $51.00
5/19/1860 C Nuckolls $44.94
(Copies scanned to CD)

Columbus Nuckolls, was the first Treasurer of the Colorado Territory and the State of Colorado

The Daily Miner's Register Central City, Co April 1, 1866 Issue 217 Col B
Our sandy baired friend, Columbus Nuckolls, County Treasurer, a few days since has since sent a note of inquiry to Governor Cummings, in relation to the paying of the First Regiment, Colorado Militia, to which he received the following reply-which will be quite gratifying to the brave boys who volunteered into that regiment.
Denver Colorado March 27, 1866
Hon C Nuckolls-Sir
Your com--- to Gov Cummings in regard to auditing the accounts of the late First Colorado Mounted Militia, was this day referred to me to answer. I have the honor to inform you that said accounts have already been added and are now being co--- for the --- of the term --- author. In the course of one week I have no doubt the matter will be ready to draw warrents on the Territorial Treasurer oer conditions of the Military Act. Signed Lewis N Tappan, Ad'j Gen of Colordao


The Daily Miner's Register Central City, Co April 23, 1867 Issue 231 Col B
We understand that a certain prominent Democrat in town, whose name is Columbus Nuckolls, has been attempting to frighten Mr Buell, our able and efficient Postmaster. In plain words he has threatened to have Mr Buell removed if he does not comply with the usurption which the Democracy are attempting to force upon the city. We are very happy to say that Mr Nuckolls has waked up the wrong man. Mr Buell is not to be driven from the strict path of duty by any such threats. He is in the right way, and knows it, and will not cringe before such a man as Columbus Nuckolls. The Democracy might as well understand that they have the Tenure of Office bill in the way. Mr Buell cannot be removed without the sonsent of the Senate, and when that is obtained perhaps Mr Nuckolls will know it. We commend to Mr Nuckolls a careful perusal of that law, and inform him with pleasure that Mr Buell is not a man who will prostitute honor, right, and duty to a love of office. The Democrats may rage, but Mr Buell cannot be removed, and will not be bullied by any one, most especially by the "signal officer" of the last Legislature.

The Daily Miner Register Central city Colorado Saturday, February 22, 1868 issue 179 column B.
the minor says that one shaft on the Nuckolls load is 85 feet deep, and that most of the way it has to through a body of urgentferous and sulfide silver ore, the crevice being 5 feet in width and the ore two. An open surface cut has been made along the lode for a considerable body of ore. The last run of nearly 2 tons gave an average assay of nearly $430 in silver to the team. From the same paper we gleen at the following: D. Brown ---- has reached the lode. Monday last day had passed through 22 feet of crevice and still the north wall had not been reached. Think of this…..

History of Denver, Evansville, IN Unigraphic 1971
Denvers Pioneer Schools pg 738
IN 1867 Columbus Nuckolls became Territorial Treasurer and School Superintendent. He tried to bring order out of disorder but with indifferent success. His first report to the Legislature was the only one worthy even the name, that had been made up to that time. Supt Walker left no records of the little progress that was made during his term, nor were there any of much value made by his successor. Few of the counties made any reports to the Territory and but little information concerning Arapahoe County is of record subsequent to Curtice's administartion. IN his report Nuckolls said. " I would also state that several counties have never, even when requested, informed the Superintendent of Public Instruction who w as or who had been County Superintendent, and that it is not yet known h im whether there is any responsible county organization." ........

County Assessment (News) P. M. Martin, County Clerk, C. Nuckolls, County T reasurer.
Daily Central City Register (Central City, CO) Friday, June 18, 1869; Issue 278; col B
Public notice is hereby given.................
P M Martin, Clunty Clerk
C Nuckolls, County Treasurer

[NI5231] Hiram Pitt Bennet married a sister, Sarah Jane McCabe, of my wife's g. g. grandfather, James J. McCabe. We are working on a manuscript of the children/step-children, etc. of Sarah's father, James B. McCabe. A step-daughter of James B. McCabe was Leah Crouch who married Columbus Nuckolls (Source James M Freed, Ph D) jmfreed@midohio.net

# Name: Andrew Crouch
# Sex: M
# Birth: 1806 in Ohio
# Census: 02 JUL 1870 Romney, Tippecanoe, Indiana
# Census: 08 OCT 1850 Perry Twp, Tippecanoe, Indiana

[NI5233] Charles moved at age 2 on the back of a covered wagon from Iowa to Colorado. He grew up in gold rush towns and became a miner and lawman. He moved his family to Granby, Co. to a new homestead in 1900. He was the town Marshall and Justice of the Peace in Granby.

[DI5233] NUCKOLLS, Charles H., born Mills County, Iowa, 1856, of family of 11 children, parents from Grayson County, Virginia, to west in 1854. This family came to Denver in ox drawn wagon in 1859. He first became cowboy, then fore man on a ranche, later carpenter, then miner near Central, also in Georget own District. He kept for 20 years the James Peak Hotel in Granby, and bel onged to the A.F. & A.M. of Georgetown. Died Denver, Jul 18, 1924, buried at Sulphur Springs. His widow survived, and the following children: Oscar (Enid, Oklahoma), Harry (Pueblo), Mrs. Lewis Wallace (Sulphur Springs ), Mrs. Samuel Staley (Granby). (The Trail, Aug 1924, published Denver)
Fiftyniners' Directory Colorado Argonauts 1858-1859

[DI5234] WILSON «tab» MARY «tab» L «tab» 10 «tab» 11 «tab» 1926 «tab» LOS ANGELES «tab» 939198

[NI5239] married a man named Lew Wallace and had 6 children by him, he was a very important man in Grand County. After he died, Minnie married a man named Gilmore, don't know his first name. Anyway she had 3 children by him. One of those children's name was Virginia Heath Gilmore and she was the one that got pregnant and was taken to court to make her reveal the father, but it never worked. So she had an illegitimate daughter in the early 1900s.

[NI5241] Graduated from Colo Scholl of Mines with a BS in Civil Eng.
WWI veteran in France in 1917
Worked for Frisco RR and Sand Springs RR

This is a typed copy of a handwritten letter from Elizabeth (Nuckolls) Metcalf, nicknamed "Beattie", to my grandfather, Charles Oscar Nuckolls. T he letter was not dated but was written sometime between 1920 and 1923. It gives personal testimony that Ezra Nuckolls was my grandfather's gra ndfather. It also establishes the fact that a family bible exists (or exi sted) with some good information about the Nuckolls family that I have not seen. Elizabeth "Beattie" Nuckolls Metcalf was the grandmother of Dr. Willis E. Lamb, Jr. Stanford Professor of Physics and Winner of Noble P rize in Physics in 1955 and the daughter of Ezra Nuckolls, granddaught er of John Nuckolls and great granddaughter of James Nuckolls III.

Dear Oscar,

My Father Ezra Nuckolls who would be your grandfather married and liv ed in Grayson Co., Virginia had a store in Greenville and a farm two mil es out from town where we were all born. We moved to Achison County, Missouri about 1854 I think, where he and my mother both died in the month of May 1857 three years after moving out there. They were buried at
the family graveyard at Rockport. They had eleven children. I was the youngest and am the only one alive.

My father never told us much about his early life. He married my mother at Elk Creek a few miles from where he lived and the house where he was married and where my mother was born is still standing, or was the la st there. My father left his Library and even the family bible in care his old partner in Business Mr. Jennings. If you ever go down near there try and get the old Bible. The one they copied to after we burned years ago when my sisters house burn. There are some Nuckolls Cousins in Virginia but I don't know their Address, one of them Floyd Nuckolls, I think go out a history of the Family. Kent Schooler was back there and bought a copy $2.00 I think. If you write to Bartie his daughter she would tell you about the book. Maybe she would sell hers (I don't know). Kent - her father died this last year. Her address is Bartie Schooler Fairfax Achison Co. Missouri. Also write Heath Schooler, he was back in Virg inia a few months ago he could answer questions for you. I always intended to send the Book but put off doing it. Our Old home is not far from
Wythsville, Va. These Schoolers are my oldest sisters sons. Heath's address is also Fairfax, Achison Co. Missouri. Rich Bowen another Sisters son w as out here a few years ago. He told me he met a Nuckolls. A relative who had a write-up of the family. He spent a lot of time getting fact s. If you write û Rich he will tell you maybe where to find this man by
letter Richmond Bowen Grayson Nebraska will reach him I think. Mollie Borroughis sister live here. He was quite interested when he said we could join the Sons of the Revolution if we would. I wish you success and if there is anything I can do or tell you write me. I am
Affectionately,
Aunt Beattie Metcalf
Ocean Park, Col
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[XI5241] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about Charles Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Charles Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»29 Dec 1890
Death Date: «tab»22 Nov 1972
SSN: «tab»441071163
Branch 1: «tab»ARMY
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»5 Jan 1918
Release Date 1: «tab»12 Jun 1919

[NI5242] Name: Harry Leonard Nuckolls City: Not Stated County: Summit
State: Utah Birthplace: Colorado;United States of America Birth Da te: 15 Mar 1892
Race: Caucasian Roll: 1984055
Harry Leonard Nuckolls res Park City, UT
Age 25 born March 15 1892 in Denver Colorado
Miner for Daly Judge Mining Co
Married, dependants wife, mother and son (no names)
Claim exemption for support of family
Tall, slender, blue eyes, brn hair June 5 1917

Name: Harry Nuckolls
SSN: 522-07-5611
Last Residence: 80401 Golden, Jefferson, Colorado, United States of Ameri ca
Born: 15 Mar 1893
Died: Sep 1970
State (Year) SSN issued: Colorado (Before 1951 )

Pueblo Chieftan 9/10/1970
Harryl L Nuckolls, a former resident of Pueblo passed away in Denver Tuesd ay. He was the father of Mrs Darrell V Childerson with whom he made his ho me in Golden. Maj Norman Nuckolls, Woodbridge VA; Heath Nuckolls, Amaril lo TX and Leonard Nuckolls, Las Vegas, NM. He also had several grandchildr en and great grandchildren. Mr Nuckolls was a long time employee of the Nu ckolls Packing Plant, retiring several years ago. He was a member of Silv er State Lodge 95 AF&AM, Pueblo. He had been a resident of Golden since 19 63. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

Pueblo Chieftan 9/11/1970
Harry L Nuckolls graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in t he Pueblo Memorial Gardens conducted by the Rev Glenn Lawrence and Silv er State Lodge 96 AF&AM

[DI5244] Name: «tab»Jennie Stephens Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»30 Jul 1892
Claim Date: «tab»21 Sep 1959
Type of Claim: «tab»Life Claim
Notes: «tab»21 Sep 1959: Name listed as JENNIE STEPHENS NUCKOLLS

[NI5247] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Charles R Nuckolls
Birth Year: 1918
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Oklahoma
State: Oklahoma
County or City: Tulsa
Enlistment Date: 20 May 1944
Enlistment State: Oklahoma
Enlistment City: Fort Sill
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)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of college
Civil Occupation: Not Elsewhere Classified
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 00
Weight: 006

[DI5247] Name: «tab»Charles Robert Nuckolls
[Charles R Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»448144473
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»1 Aug 1918
Birth Place: «tab»Eufaula Mcin, Oklahoma
Father Name: «tab»Charles O Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Jennie E Stephens
Death Date: «tab»5 May 1992
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Feb 1942: Name listed as CHARLES ROBERT NUCKOLLS; 14 May 1992: Name listed as CHARLES R NUCKOLLS

[XI5247] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about Charles Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Charles Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»1 Aug 1918
Death Date: «tab»5 May 1992
SSN: «tab»448144473
Branch 1: «tab»ARMY
Enlistment Date 1: «tab»20 May 1944
Release Date 1: «tab»29 Jun 1944
Branch 2: «tab»NAVY
Enlistment Date 2: «tab»1 Jul 1944
Release Date 2: «tab»15 Jun 1946

[XI5249] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about James Nuckolls
Name: «tab»James Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»6 Sep 1922
Death Date: «tab»31 Mar 1973
SSN: «tab»447039447

[DI5250] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about Donald Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Donald Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»4 Mar 1925
Death Date: «tab»17 Sep 1981
SSN: «tab»447121589

Name: «tab»Donald Keith Nuckolls
[Donald Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»447121589
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»4 Mar 1925
Birth Place: «tab»Enid Enid, Oklahoma
Father Name: «tab»Charles O Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Jennie E Stevens
Death Date: «tab»Sep 1981
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Jun 1941: Name listed as DONALD KEITH NUCKOLLS; 04 Jan 1988: Name listed as DONALD NUCKOLLS

[DI5252] Nuckolls, Betty, 89, homemaker, formerly of Tulsa, died Saturday in Arlington, Va. Services pending. Moore's Southlawn. (Tulsa World)
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Betty Jean (Hansen) Nuckolls, 89, passed away January 1, 2011, in Arlington, VA. Betty was born in Kansas City, MO on January 14, 1921. She married Charles Robert (Bob) Nuckolls on September 17, 1942, in Tulsa, OK. Betty is survived by her daughters Carol Ann Henry and Phyllis Jean Anderson and her sons, Charles Robert, Jr., John Martin and Paul Thomas Nuckolls. Grandchildren are Crystal Dean, Paul Henry, Robert Charles Nuckolls, Sherry Ann Nuckolls, James Nuckolls, Martha Jane Nuckolls, David Anderson, Melissa Anderson and sister-in-law Betty Barnes of Stillwater and sister-in-law Gloria Hansen of Kansas City. Great-grandchildren are Creston Nuckolls, Nathan Nuckolls and Caleb Dean. Also, niece/nephews Debi Garden, Steve and Mark Nuckolls of Tulsa and Beverly Campbell and Rob Barnes of Stillwater, John Hansen of Oakland and Rob Hansen of St. Louis and Rich Hansen of California. Betty is preceded to heaven by her father George Hansen and mother, Mary (Lyman) Hansen; husband; and by brothers George, Lyman and Col. Richard Hansen; sister Phyllis MacDowell; and brothers-in-law Jim, Don and Richard Nuckolls. Betty and Bob Nuckolls met at the 2nd Presbyterian Church in Tulsa while both worked at the Douglas Aircraft Plant during WWII. Bob, Jim and Don Nuckolls were builders in the Tulsa area in the 1950's and 1960's. Bob retired from the Department of Army in 1990, in Virginia where they resided. Funeral services 10 AM, Friday, January 7th, at Moore Southlawn Chapel and she will be buried at Memorial Park. This obituary was published in the Tulsa World on 1/6/2011
Social Security Death Index about Betty J. Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Betty J. Nuckolls
Last Residence: «tab»22203 Arlington, Arlington, Virginia
Born: «tab»14 Jan 1921
Died: «tab»1 Jan 2011
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Oklahoma (Before 1951)

[NI5267] Children of this marriage from :
Linda Roberson roberson@execpc.com

[NI5269] Murdered by his son-in-law James Owens with two shots from a revolver

[BI5274] Name: «tab»Chessie L. Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»12 Nov 1892
Birthplace: «tab»Carroll County, Virginia, United States
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Henry C. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Fannie L. Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I01781-4
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046922
Reference Number: «tab»386
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTH3-D2L : accessed 6 April 2012), Chessie L. Nuckolls (1892).

[DI5274] Name: «tab»Chessie Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»17 Jun 1895
Death Place: «tab»Carroll, Virginia
Age: «tab»2
Birth Date: «tab»1893
Birthplace: «tab», Carroll, Virginia
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Henry C. Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Fanny Nuckolls
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B02466-1
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASY
Source Film Number: «tab»2056976
Reference Number: «tab»p131c25
Source Citation

"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5RJ-B74 : accessed 7 April 2012), Chessie Nuckolls (1893).

[DI5275] ame: «tab»Bettie Frances Nuckols
[Bettie Frances Siler]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»81
Birth Date: «tab»27 Jan 1858
Death Date: «tab»9 Aug 1939
Death Place: «tab»Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»11 Aug 1939
Father: «tab»Capt P M Siler
Mother: «tab»Patience P Wright
Spouse: «tab»Wm M Nuckols

[XI5276] Probably the Melissa B Nucholls intered 5/24/1892 in Fairmont Cemetery, Denver, CO
Poss died in childbrith in1874 as 1876 Emmet has wife named Mary E and a baby under age 10 born after Ezra.

[DI5277] Pueblo Chieftan 2/5/1928
Masonic Temple Davis Mortuary
George Harvey Nuckolls, age 69 years, died at the family home 28 Carlisle Place Saturday afternoon. Funeral services will take place at 2:00 Tues day afternoon, Feb 7 from the Chapel of the Davis Morturary and at Roselawn Cemetery where interment will be made. South Pueblo lodge # 81, A F& AM will conduct the masonic burial service.

[NI5280] Date: February 3, 1913 Location: Missouri Paper: Kansas City Star
Mrs G Harvey Nuckolls of Pueblo arrived yesterday to be the guest of Mr and Mrs Charles Hardin Worrall, 62nd St and Worrell Rd.

[DI5280] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: «tab»Virginia Wallis Nuckolls
[Virginia Wallis Wallis]
Social Security #: «tab»0
Sex: «tab»FEMALE
Birth Date: «tab»16 Sep 1872
Birthplace: «tab»Missouri
Death Date: «tab»13 Jan 1952
Death Place: «tab»San Diego
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Pance
FATHER'S SURNAME: «tab»Wallis

[NI5281] Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 14 May 1942
Pueblo Co, -The Nuckolls Packing Company , pioneer Pueblo meat packing firm, is going out of business after operating under price ceilings for eight weeks. "Due to current conditions, we can't take it any longer", explained Miss Della Nuckolls, the company president.

[DI5281] California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Della Nuckolls Kennedy
[Della Nuckolls Nuckolls]
Social Security #: 522057505
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 18 Jan 1899
Birthplace: Colorado
Death Date: 6 Nov 1980
Death Place: San Diego
Mother's Maiden Name: Wallis
Father's Surname: Nuckolls

[DI5283] Social Security Death Index about Neil O. Perrin
Name: «tab»Neil O. Perrin
Last Residence: «tab»73162 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma,
Born: «tab»27 Sep 1920
Died: «tab»24 Dec 2003
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Kansas (Before 1951)

[DI5286] Social Security Death Index about Russell Eugene Withrow
Name: «tab»Russell Eugene Withrow «tab»
Last Residence: «tab»79704 Midland, Midland, Texas
Born: «tab»10 Aug 1925
Died: «tab»10 Mar 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Oklahoma (Before 1951)

[NI5295] Published in Altus Times from July 25 to July 26, 2016
Robert Calhoun, age 74 of Lone Wolf and formerly a longtime resident of Granite, passed away Thursday, July 21, 2016 at his home in Lone Wolf.
Robert was born in Gould, Oklahoma on August 13, 1941 to his parents Carl Chester Calhoun and Lillie Margaret (Ballard) Calhoun. He grew up in Granite, Oklahoma one of ten children and was baptized at the Granite Church of Christ. He was a proud graduate of the class of 1960 from Granite High School. Not too long after high school, Robert found himself in the United States Army during the Vietnam War and received an honorable discharge for his service to his country. When he got back home in 1965 he met the love of his life, Karen Henthorn. They were married on November 24, 1967 in Wellington, Texas and enjoyed over 48 years of marriage together. They settled in Granite where Robert worked for Ray Carothers service station and later he owned and operated Roberts 66 Service Station and Muffler Shop in Granite. Robert also worked as rural mail carrier for many years and as a volunteer fire fighter for the Granite Fire Department. He was a member of the Lone Wolf Church of Christ. Robert loved cars, going to car auctions and drag racing cars when he was younger. He also enjoyed playing cards, but most of all Robert treasured time spent with his family and especially his grandkids.
Preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Leon Calhoun; four sisters, Fannie Varner;«u»«b» LaVerne Nuckolls«/u»«/b»; Mary Cook; and Della Thompson; Robert is survived by his wife Karen of their home; three sons, Rodney Calhoun and wife Ginny; Steve Calhoun and wife Adrian; and Kevin Calhoun and wife Marisa all of Granite; his daughter, Tonya Murray and her husband Rafe also of Granite; one brother, L.D. Calhoun and wife Sue of Granite; three sisters, Betty Parsons of Nicoma Park, Oklahoma; Ruby Anderson of Hurst, Texas; and Myrtie Clarke and husband Ron of Ada, Oklahoma; twelve grandchildren, Cy and Faith; Brooke Jefferson and husband Robert, Alexa, Gage, Carsyn, and Kylin; Cal, Carlee, Tucker, and Jackson; two great grandchildren, Braylee and Jentri; brother-in-law, Bob Nuckolls of Granite; sister-in-law, Roberta Calhoun of Blanchard, Oklahoma; as well as numerous nieces and nephews, other family members, and many friends.
The family of Robert Calhoun will greet friends at visitation from 7:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Friday July 22, 2016 at Greer Funeral Home in Granite.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 am, Saturday, July 23, 2016 at the Granite Church of Christ with Lowell Kirby and Pastor Tim Montgomery officiating. Interment will follow at the Granite City Cemetery under the direction of Greer Funeral Home of Granite.
Memorial donations may be made to the Tipton Children's Home, 1000 N. Broadway, Tipton, OK 73570 or (580) 667-5221 in honor of Robert Calhoun.



Funeral Home
«b»Greer Funeral Home«/b»
323 N Main St
Granite, OK 73547
(580) 535-2128

[DI5295] Name: «tab»Margaret L. Nuckolls
Last Residence: «tab»
73547 Granite, Greer, Oklahoma
BORN: «tab»2 Sep 1930
Died: «tab»12 Nov 2009
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Oklahoma (Before 1951)

[NI5314] Samuel Gordon Smith wrote the Genealogy of the Duke-Shepard-Van M// Fami ly
in 1909 He wrote that Harden Duke Rev War had a son Richard S. who had a d aughter
Elizabeth Duke that married ---Nuckols and had two children Ponce and Ma ry
who m --- Willhite.

I am not able to verify this as factual.

[NI5315] Source: A genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre family : from civil, mi litary, church, and family records and documents. Smyth, Samuel Gordon,. L ancaster, Pa.. New Era Print Co.. 1984.
Notes: Includes indexes.
Subjects: Duke family.
Shepherd family.
Van Metre family.
Duke, John.
Shepherd, Thomas, d. 1698?
Van Meteren, Jan Gysbertsen.

[NI5318] James Duke, of Henrico, was the owner of two hundred acres on Beaver Cree k, in which he probably became interested through his kinsman James Burnle y, both of whom were descended from the Englishman, John Burnley, before r eferred to.

[NI5319] Families of Albermarle Co, VA bio of John Burley says Keziah was a d/o Jo hn and not Hardin.

[NI5320] Ancestry of Clevears Chisolm Duke
II- Henry Duke Jr and Elizabeth Cluverius.
III- Col Henry Duke (1680-1718) and Lydia Hansford (d/0 Capt Chas hansford and Elizabeth Folliott
IV- Edward Duke SR (1594-1670) and Ellinore Panton
V- Ambrose Duke (1507-1610) & Eliz Calthrope d 1612 (d/o Bartholomew and Marg Tichborne Calthrope
VI- Esq Edward Duke and Dorothy Jermyn (d/o Ambrose)
VII- George Duke and Anne Bleverhaysset (d/o Thomas)
VIII- William Duke and Thomasine Jenney (s/o Edmund)
IX- Thomas Duke and Margaret Baynard
X- John Duke and Joan Delapark (d/o William)
XI- Robert Duke and Alice d1437
XII- Roger Duke
XIII- Walter Duke
XIV-Roger Duke
XV-Peter Duke
XVI-Roger LeDuk born bet 1125 & 1168

In official documents recorded in Louisa County he uniformly spelled his name as "Clevears", perhaps a phonetic rendering of Cluverius, stated by some writers to have been his mother's family name. However, in this compilation we have thought best to adopt the spelling used in the will and deeds on record in Louisa Court. He is described in old documents as of Little River in the parish of St. Martin's,(*) Louisa,Va., and was given the soubriquet "King of Little River" because of his large ownership of land and slaves. He acquired by grant and purchase many thousands of acres, but prior to his death had by gifts to his children and grandchildren and by sale disposed of a large part of his possessions in land and slaves. It is related of him that while riding along a road he passed a young negro man and asked him, "Boy, who do you belong to ?" The answer did not disconcert him: "I 'longs to you, Marster." His catt le roamed freely over broad tracts of grazing land and the branding iron used by him, with the name DUKE in plain Gothic letters an inch or more high and his private number below, was in recent years dug up from a field and is now in the possession of Mrs. Ilma Duke Perkins, of Apple Grove, Louisa County, Va., and has been seen by this compiler. He married five or six times and built a new house for each wife, some of them still standing. The first home was about two and a half miles south of Bumpass station on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. This was burned, leaving only a chimney standing and some cherry trees. Garland Duke,6 his great-grandson, built the present home on the same site about 1820. Other homes built by Clevears Duke3 were what is now called Dr. Bullock's home, Andrew Goodwin's home, and the old home

The following is transcribed from Louisa County Records, Deed Book D1/2, p age 491, dated 9 April, 1773:

"Clevears Duke, of Louisa County, for love and affection which he has f or his two grandchildren John Duke and Mary Garland Duke, children of Cos by Duke and Betty Duke," he deeds them negroes.

From Deed Book J, page 88, dated 18 November, 1880, the following is take n:
"Betty Duke expresses the belief it is wrong to keep negroes in slavery. She therefore frees certain slaves, here recorded. John G. Duke and John Ha wkins state that the slaves set free by Mrs. Betty Duke are due to them at her death by the will of her husband Cosby Duke, dec'd, but that she has purchased their right in the said slaves from them. They were accor dingly freed."

[NI5321] This Henry Duke often confused with Capt henry Duke , of that portion of C harles City County lying on the south side of James River which in later y ears became Prince George Co, but they were not the same person.

At a Court held for Louisa County, March 19, 1745, Boatswain, a Negro m an slave lately belonging to Henry Duke,2 of the county of Hanover, bei ng this day condemned for murder, this Court doth value the said sla ve at forty-two pounds current money which is ordered to be certified to t he General Assembly. (Order Book, 1742-1748, page 187.)

Henry Duke, Jr.,2 may have had a son named Marvin (or Maston) as one of t he witnesses to the will of Clevears Chisholm Duke8 was stated as John Duk e,4 nephew, son of Marvin.

[NI5322] Descendants From
"Henry Duke Councilor, His Descendants and Connections."

HENRY DUKE,1 the Virginia descendant of the branch of the Duke family of S uffolk County, England, which comprises the first section of our genealogi cal record (pages 3 to 10, ante), emigrated from England first to Bermu da and then to York County, Virginia, and later (in 1653) removed to Jam es City County. The first mention of his name in the records (at lea st in those that still remain) of that county is in 1680 when he is list ed as one of the justices of James City County and in 1699 he was commissi oned as sheriff. A list of Virginia military officers for 1698 in James Ci ty County shows Capt. Henry Duke with 77 men under Col. Daniel Parke. On J uly 25, 1690 (as Capt. Henry Duke), he was appointed by Gov. Francis Nicho lson to solicit subscriptions for building a college and free school in t he colony (William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. VII, page 160). He was a memb er of the House of Burgesses representing James City County from 1692 to 1 699, and in 1702 he was appointed a member of the Royal Council of the col ony by Queen Anne and later designated as Judge of the Admiralty Cour t. As a member of the Royal Council he sat in judgment at the trial of Gra ce Sherwood, accused of being a witch (Virginia Historical Magazine, Vo l. III, page 400). He and his son, Henry Duke, Jun.,2 were examiners of t he will of Col. William Byrd, Sr., and made certificate at "Westopher", Ch arles City County, Va., on January 12, 1704/5, and he was appointed by t he Council to examine the accounts of William Byrd I as Auditor Gener al of the Colony at his death. He signed as a witness to Articles of Agree ment between John Custis and William Byrd II on February 4, 1711.

On October 23, 1690, as Capt. Henry Duke, he received patent for 1,000 acr es on the south side of Chickahominy touching Webb's Run. (Book 7, page 12 3.)

Patent to John Higgason for 2,087 acres, issued October 26, 1699, and rene wed October 31, 1716 (Book 10, page 308): "beginning at a pine on the nor th side of the South River, being a corner late of Henry Duke, Esq., then ce along said Duke's line, north 37 degrees East 144 poles, thence along a nother line of the said Duke * * * to a gum in the New Found River, then ce up the river, the meanders thereof *

Patent to John Kembrow for 426 acres, issued December 23, 1699 (Book 10, p age 228): "Beginning at a corner white oak of Mr. Overton's on the north s ide of the Southanna River * * * then along Overton's land Nor th * * * to a Black Gum of Joseph Peers, then along Peers' line South 42 d egrees * * * to a pine * * * to a Red Oak * * * to a Black O ak * * * to a Red Oak of John Glenn, along Glenn's line West * * * then So uth to a White Oak of Andrew Spratling * * * to a Hickory standing on t he said South River, thence down the meanders thereof."

On October 20, 1704, a land patent was issued to him for 1,168 acres in S t. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, which was formed in 1654 from York a nd James City Counties. This was on Licking Hole Swamp, a branch of the Ch ickahominy. (Book 8, page 611.)


April 28, 1711, a patent was issued to him for 82 acres on the west si de of the Chickahominy near Webb's Run "along his own land".

Patent to Robert Harris for 100 acres, June 16, 1727 (Book 13, page 149 ): "Beginning at a corner Gum upon the New Found River belonging to Col. H enry Duke(*) thence along said Duke's line North * * * to a corner Hicko ry upon New Found River, thence down the said river as it windeth to the p lace first began."

Col. Henry Duke1 is frequently mentioned in the records with "Henry Duk e, Jr., Gent," who was undoubtedly his son and was his heir-at-law upon t he death of his father 1713/14. In 1694 "Henry Duke, Gent," received a pat ent of 736 acres.

The Quit Rent Roll for New Kent County, 1704, shows:

Henry Duke, Esq., 375 acres.
Henry Duke, Esq., 170 acres.

[NI5324] Blake connection from Robert Blake Bessac 3bazuk@aol.com

[NI5325] living with aunt Exine Nuckolls in 1900

[DI5325] Name: «tab»Bernard Shields Blake
Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»03 Jan 1974
Death Place: «tab»Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama
Gender: «tab»Male
Race (Original): «tab»
Race (Standardized): «tab»
Age at Death: «tab»87y
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»1887
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»
Marital Status: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»Beatrice Freeman Blake
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Thomas Nelson Blake
Father's Titles & Terms (Original): «tab»
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized): «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Louise Nuckolls
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):

[NI5335] • DUKE FAMILY (From Families of Albemarle, VA)
JAMES DUKE and wife MARY lived in Henrico Co. but owned 200
acres in this county that they sold to GEORGE WEST in 1795.
CLEVIERS DUKE of Louisa Co. had 2 sons who resided in this
county, RICHARD AND JAMES. In 1806 RICHARD m. MARIA..dau of
THOMAS WALKER JR. In 1821 he purchased from M.L.WALKER and
JOHN WREN, the Rivanna Mills, known afterwards as Burnt Mill
which they and G.G.LINDSAY had bought from DABNEY MINOR in
1819. RICHARD d. 1849, his children were WILLIAM J. who m.
EMILY ANDERSON; LUCY, wife of DAVID WOOD, they then moved to
Tenn. and after DAVID’s death m. JOHN H. BILLS; MARY S. wife
of WILLIAM T. SMITH; MILDRED, wife of CHRISTOPHER GILMER:
SARAH, wife of HARVEY DESKINS; MARTHA; MARGARET, wife of
ROBERT RODES; CHARLES and RICHARD T,W.DUKE, who m. ELIZABETH
ESKRIDGE. He was a lawyer, member of Congress and a Col. in
the Civil War. He. ‘t 1898. JAMES, bro. of RICHARD, in 1832
purchased from JAMES MCCULLOCK, the brick mill and store in
Millington.He d. 1844. his wife was a MISS BIGGERS and his
children were RICHARD, who moved to Nelson Co.; HORACE,who
moved to Miss.; CHARLOTTE, wife of DR. WILLIAM G. CARR; and
LUCY, wife of THOMAS BALLARD and another dau. whose name is
not known, but she was the wife of JOHN COLE. ALEXANDER DUKE
in, ELIZABETH dau of ALEXANDER GARRETT and was the father of
MRS. HORACE JONES.

[NI5337] James, the brother of Richard, was associated with him in the manageme nt of the Rivanna Mills. In 1832 he purchased from James McCulloch the bri ck mill and store located at Millington. Subsequently he established a mi ll on Rocky Creek, where he spent his remaining days. He was appoint ed to the county bench in 1838, and departed this life in 1844.

[NI5343] In 1821 he purchased from M. L. Walker and John Wren the Rivanna Mills, af terwards known as the Burnt Mills, which they and G. G. Lindsay had boug ht from Dabney Minor in 1819. He was appointed a magistrate in 1819, serv ed as Sheriff in 1847, and died at Morea in 1849.

[NI5345] Louisa Co VA Guardian Bonds
pg 108 GDN BOND Samuel O Pettus Gdn to James Duke orphan of James Duke dec 'd.; L12,000 currt money; Sec. Wm Rice & Joseph Street 14 July 1783

Louisa Co, VA
Book: F, Page: 605, Grantor: James Duke and Mary his wife, Grantee: Willi am Mills, Date:
___ Jun 1790 James Duke and Mary his wife of St. Martins P Louisa to Willi am Mills of Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania Co. #50 tract on Hensons Creek c ont. 278 acres adj. Duke and Parsons, Waddy, Crenshaw, Terrell with hous es waterways etc. Sig. James and Mary Duke wit. Thomas Meriwether. Re c. 14 Jun 1790.

[NI5348] Louisa Co VA Guardian Bonds
pg 108 GDN BOND Samuel O Pettus Gdn to James Duke orphan of James Duke dec 'd.; L12,000 currt money; Sec. Wm Rice & Joseph Street 14 July 1783

pg 226-227 Samuel O Pettus Gdn to James Duke 1784 By swap of horses L12; h ire of Negro Prince 1 yr. L15 Ret 7 Feb 1789
Received of Samuel O Pettus L15 at the above dated periods in full of a ll demands due from the sd. Pettus during the time he acted as my guardia n. 7Feb 1789. James Duke

[NI5365] The descendants of Walter Duke down to Hardin Burnley Duke who m Elizabe th Swift, were found on CD#8 tree # 2797
John M Parish
1105 Colonial St
Franklin, TN 37064-3216

[NI5366] Graduated from Cobb High School 1943. She worked as assistant supervis or of publications for USAF during WWII. She became a free lance artist. M ember of the Order of the Eastern Star.

The Times Leader Princeton, Ky. March 10, 2007
Oma Dell Nuckols Cook, 82, of Lakewood, Colo., and formerly of Caldwell Co unty, died Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007, following a long illness. Born Jan. 1 6, 1925, in Caldwell County, the daughter of the late Virgil and Huel Chil dress Nuckols, she was a home executive, member of Beta Sigma Phi and a lo ng standing member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. She enjoy ed crocheting, knitting, tatting and ceramic creations, was an active memb er of the Order of the Easter Star, Chapter #152 of Fenton, Mo., where s he and her husband served as Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron for three ter ms. She served as Grand Representative to North Dakota two years and Distr ict Deputy Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of Missouri in 1985. Having s erved on numerous committees in the Grand Chapter, she was active with t he International Order of Jobs Daughters Bethel #43 and Order of DeMolay f or 15 years.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Ann Willis. Survivors inclu de her husband of 63 years, Eugene D. Cook, formerly of Princeton; a daugh ter and son-in-law, Oma Jean and Scott Lewis of Lakewood, Colo.; a grandda ughter, Leslie Jean Rohr of Wheatridge, Colo.; two great-grandchildren, Le slie Jean Foster and Dalton Gene Rohr; a great-great-grandson, Evan Foste r, all of Lakewood, Colo.; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Graves ide services with interment were held at Fort Logan National Cemetery in D enver, Colo., on Friday, March 2 at 2 p.m.
Advantage Funeral Services of Lakewood, Colo., was in charge of arrangemen ts.

[BI5377] Name: «tab»William J. Nuckolls
Gender: «tab»Male
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»22 Aug 1874
Birthplace: «tab»Louisa, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»William Nuckolls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Nora
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00191-5
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046943
Reference Number: «tab»p 178
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5VZ-RZ5 : accessed 6 April 2012), William J. Nuckolls (1874).

[DI5377] Name: «tab»William James Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Age at Death: «tab»67
Birth Date: «tab»22 Jul 1874
Death Date: «tab»29 Oct 1941
Death Place: «tab»Louisa, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»5 Nov 1941
Father: «tab»William S Nuckolls
Mother: «tab»Nora F Smith
Spouse: «tab»Snow Lacy Nuckalls

William James Nuckolls, 68, died suddenly Tuesday afternoon, October 28th at his home at Yanceyville. He had been in poor health for some time and his death was attributed to a sudden heart attack. Mr Nuckolls was well known throughout the County and was active in church and local affairs all his life. He carried the US mail for thirty years, retiring in 1937. Since that time he had been engaged in the mercantile business at Yanceyville. Mr Nuckolls was twice married and is survivied by his second wife, five childre of his first marriage, Mrs W E Brooks of Boonville, NC; Mrs Raymond Parrish of Fife; W J Nuckolls Jr of Blacksburg; W S Nuckolls of Claymont, Del; George T L Nuckolls, and a foster daughter, Miss Louise Nuckolls, both of Richmond. Funeral services were conducted by Rev R A Atkins, former pastor, at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at Yanceyville Christian Church.INterment was in the church cemetery. The active pallbearers were Douglas Bagby, William Jones, Victor Mathews, Edward Smith, Leonard Smith and Stuart Trice. The honorary pallbearers were W E Bellew, Marion Bowles, John Bullock, W E Crank, Leighton Johnson, Mann Longan, Malcolm Pace, Dr E B Pendleton, Barbour Pendleton Jr, JS Purcell, Willie McGhee, Ned Smith, Vernon Smith, Allen Trice, Dabney Trice, Joe Trice, Milton Turner, V W Turner, and Kent Woolfolk.Nuckolls William James 68 CV - Oct 30, 1941, 62nd year, p 1 col 5

[BI5378] Name: «tab»Nannie Lacy
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»28 Apr 1875
Birthplace: «tab»Goochland, Virginia
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father (or Slave Owner): «tab»Jos. S. Lacy
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Nannie B. Lacy
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C00211-6
System Origin: «tab»Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»2046932
Reference Number: «tab»p 126
Source Citation

"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X5V8-LTL : accessed 6 April 2012), Nannie Lacy (1875).

[DI5378] Informant W J Nuckols, husband
Aged 42-7-16
Died of complications from measles
Name: «tab»Nannie B Nuckolls
[Nannie B Lacy]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»42
Birth Date: «tab»2 Jul 1875
Death Date: «tab»18 Feb 1918
Death Place: «tab»Mineral, Louisa, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»6 Mar 1918
Father: «tab»J S Lacy
Mother: «tab»Nannie Singleton

[DI5379] Name: «tab»Snow Edith Nuckolls
[Snow Edith Lacy]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»89
Birth Date: «tab»10 May 1880
Death Date: «tab»22 Aug 1969
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»26 Aug 1969
Father: «tab»Creed Lacy
Mother: «tab»Nannie Mcgrath
Spouse: «tab»William J Nuckolls
Military Status: «tab»none

[DI5380] Name: «tab»Nannie Nora Parrish
[Nannie Nuckolls Parrish]
[Nannie Parrish]
[Nannie Nora Nuckolls]
SSN: «tab»230802962
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»18 Feb 1901
Birth Place: «tab»Vigor Louisa, Virginia
[Yancyville V??, Virginia]
Father Name: «tab»William J Nuckolls
Mother Name: «tab»Nannie B Lacy
Death Date: «tab»28 Jan 1995
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Oct 1969: Name listed as NANNIE NORA PARRISH; Jul 1972: Name listed as NANNIE NUCKOLLS PARRISH; 15 Jun 1995: Name listed as NANNIE N PARRISH

Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - January 29, 1995Deceased Name: Maggard.Parr ish, Mrs. Nannie Nora Nuckolls Maggard.Parrish, Mrs. Nannie Nora Nuckoll s, 93, of Goochland, a retired teacher with New Market Woodstock Scho ol in Cluster Springs, widow of Raymond Alexis Parrish. (No SSSDI)

[BI5384] Name: «tab»William Nuckolls
SSN: «tab»230-40-9713
Last Residence: «tab»24018 Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia,
Born: «tab»10 Nov 1905
Last Benefit: «tab»24007 Roanoke, Roanoke City, Virginia, s of America
Died: «tab»Mar 1979
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Virginia (Before 1951)

[DI5384] Name: «tab»William Joseph Nuckolls Jr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»73
Birth Date: «tab»10 Nov 1905
Death Date: «tab»14 Mar 1979
Death Place: «tab»Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»22 Mar 1979
Father: «tab»William J Nuckolls Sr
Mother: «tab»Nannie Lacy
Spouse: «tab»Marion Sandford Hart Nuckolls

William J Nuckolls, Jr
Retired VPI Teacher and Louisa Native Dies
William Joseph Nuckolls, Jr, 74 year old native of Yanceyville and associate professor emeritus of agriculture economics at Virginia Polytech Institute and State University, died Wednesday, March 14, 1979, while visiting relatives in Richmond, apparently after suffering a heart attack. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday in Oakey Funeral Home chapel, Roanoke, with interment in Evergreen Memorial Park. He is survived by his son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Thomas W Lannons of Roanoke; two sisters, Mrs Raymond A Parrish of Goochland and Mrs W E Brooks of Yadkinsville, NC; and a brother, George Temple Lacy Nuckolls of Richmond. Mr Nuckolls was born and reared at Yanceyville in Louisa County, and was a son of the late William Joseph and nannie Lacy Nuckolls. He attended local schools, was graduated from VPI and received his master's degree in agronomy from North Carolina State University. In 1928 he became a faculty member at VPI as an agriculture economist withe the extension service. Mr Nuckolls traveled throughout Virginia serving as a consultant on farm records, income and inheritance taxes, and agricultural business problems. He retired in 1966 and had continued to make his home in that area, where he was affectionately known as "Aggie" Nuckolls.

[NI5385] WILLIAM NUCKOLLS 09 Sep 1908 Jun 1974 19703 (Claymont, New Castle, DE) (n one specified) 221-03-2141 Delawar Is this William?

REGINA H NUCKOLLS 04 Sep 1912 05 May 1999 (V) 19703 (Claymont, New Castl e, DE) (none specified) 222-24-9566 Delaware

Name: William Nuckolls
SSN: 221-03-2141
Last Residence: 19703 Claymont, New Castle, Delaware, United States of Am erica
Born: 9 Sep 1908
Died: Jun 1974
State (Year) SSN issued: Delaware (Before 1951 )

[DI5389] Name: «tab»Sarah Jane Lam
[Sarah Jane Nuckols]
Gender: «tab»Female, widow
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»82-5-20
Birth Date: «tab»26 Aug 1840 Warren Co, VA
Death Date: «tab»15 Feb 1923
Death Place: «tab»Lexington, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»17 Feb 1923
Father: «tab»Richard Nuckols
Mother: «tab»Jane Eubank
Spouse: «tab»John L Lam
Inf R O Root

[NI5391] Alex N. THORNTON is a miller of Black Springs, Ark., and the work he tur ns out is remarkably satisfactory, the patronage he has is attracted to th is place for milling purposes being constantly on the increase. He was b orn in Forsyth County, Ga., in 1844, to Isaac and Clara (Nuckles) Thornto n, the former born in Georgia and the latter in Virginia. Mrs. Thornton r emoved to Georgia with her parents when a girl, and there she married a nd lived until he death in 1862, a member of the Missionary Baptist Churc h. Mr. Thornton afterward married a second time, and in 1867 removed to T exas, and in 1871 to Montgomery County, where he still lives, a farmer a nd a member of the Missionary Baptist Church also. He served in a regime nt of the Georgia Infantry during the Rebellion. His father, Thomas Thorn ton, was born in the Palmetto State, and died in Georgia, he being al so a worthy and successful tiller of the soil. He was of English descen t, a soldier in the War of 1812, and his father was a native of Englan d. Alex Nuckles was the mother's father, an Englishman by birth, who beca me a farmer of Whifield County, Ga., where he spent his declining year s. Alex N. Thornton was the fifth of ten children, and although he was re ared on a farm, he, as soon as old enough was put to school and acquir ed a good common-school education. In 1862 he joined Company C, Thirty-ni nth Georgia Infantry, Army of Tennessee, and was in the siege of Vicksbur g, at Missionary Ridge, the Atlanta campaign, Franklin, Nashville, Mobi le and back to Johnston's Army in North Carolina, surrendering with h im in that State. He was slightly wounded twice. He 1867 he was marri ed in Whitfield County, Ga., to Mary E., daughter of Ellis and Permelia Sl aon, the former born in Tennessee and the latter in North Carolina, the ir marriage being consummated in Whitfield County, GA., where Mrs. Thornt on was born and where she and Mr. Thornton resided until 1870, when they c ame to Clark County, Ark., in eight years later to Montgomery County, the ir residents being at Black Springs. Mr. Thornton is the owner of a go od water saw, grist-mill and cotton gin, and if close application and stu dy of the wants of his customers will serve to make a permanent succe ss of his mill. Mr. Thornton need no fear as to the outcome of his ventur e. By his own efforts he has become the owner of 320 acres of land, but t he first six years of his residence where he was engaged in merchandisin g. He has been justice of the peace two years and his wife worships in t he Missionary Baptist Church.

Source http://www.rootsweb.com/~armontgo/bios.htm

[NI5396] Family from Ruth Kidd Papers on microfilm, provided by Adrianne Hopkins
9/9 /1998

Madie Webb papers in Tennesee Archives in a letter fom Ruth Kidd to her cousin Exine 1/6/1/934 states the father of Eliza Caroline Sandidge was Garland France Standidge.

[NI5397] Louisa County Probate Records
Cty. Lou, Book: 11, Page: 622, John Smith, Type: Will, Date: 14-Jun-1847
Will John Smith, children of my niece Louisa Thomas tracts known as Ter ry and Hall tracts on Rocky Branch adj. Ann bullock, John C. Goodwin and H ensons Creek, children of niece Louisa Thomas - Granville S. Thomas, Loui sa Thomas to have use of land for their life. Children of niece Mart ha D. Gentry tract I now reside 165 acres on Long Creek adj. William Nelso n, Henson Creek old road, Halls Tract, Cartersville Road - Addison F. Gent ry and Martha D. Gentry for their life only. Exor to sell tract called Cra nks tract on Rocky branch adj. John C. Goodwin, Richard S. Duke, Cartersvi lle Rd. Tract called Swifts to be sold. Have given to Methodist Socie ty 1 acre for meeting house called Smithfield now standings. Children of s ister Polly Terry, brother Thomas Smith, Sister Lovenia Byars, daus. Of Na ncy Barrett, dec'd. Formerly Nancy Bablock, brother in law William Terr y, Joseph Terry and his sister Frances Johnson, daus. Of my niece Betsy Ha rris, Frances Duke, niece Elizabeth Harris, Henrietta Sims, Ann Carpente r, nephew Pleasant Smith, niece Frances Nuckols, niece Sally Talley, nie ce Patsy Thomasson and 3 daus. Of George Thomasson. Exors Thomas Duke, Sam uel Guy, A. Guy, William O. Harris, William S. Walton 18 Aug 1846 Re c. 14 Jun 1847.

[BI5419]
Family Data Collection - Births about Lozinker Ann Harrison
Name: «tab»Lozinker Ann Harrison «tab»
Father: «tab»Samuel Harrison
Mother: «tab»Martha J Nuckols
Birth Date: «tab»1838
State: «tab»TN
Country: «tab»USA

[DI5420] Name: «tab»Mary Morgan
Death Date: «tab»26 Apr 1924
Death Place: «tab»Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»w
Death Age: «tab»82 years 19 days
Estimated Birth Date: «tab»1842
Birth Date: «tab»07 Apr 1847
Birthplace: «tab»Texas
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Samuel Harrison
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ky.
Mother's Name: «tab»Martha Nuckols
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ky.
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Place of Residence: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Oakland Cemetery
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»26 Apr 1924
Additional Relatives: «tab»Inf Mrs Eva Parcell
Film Number: «tab»2075026
Digital Film Number: «tab»4167294
Image Number: «tab»1559
Reference Number: «tab»v X cn 12173
Source Citation

"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6F-LB9 : accessed 5 May 2012), Martha Nuckols in entry for Mary Morgan, 1924.

[NI5421] Martha Frances Harrison married John W Daniel (b. 1843) in about 1870. Mar tha and John both died of natural causes in 1926 in Vander Vorst, Arkansas .

[BI5421]
Family Data Collection - Births about Martha Frances Harrison
Name: «tab»Martha Frances Harrison «tab»
Father: «tab»Samuel Harrison
Mother: «tab»Martha J Nuckols
Birth Date: «tab»1842
City: «tab»Red
County: «tab»River
State: «tab»CO
Country: «tab»USA

[NI5448] Overton descendant contributor
Sandi Duncan in Sacto Ca
purplew@sl.net

[NI5454] Anderson, W. P. [View Citation] [Table of Contents]
The early descendants of Wm. Overton & Elizabeth Waters of Virginia and al lied families
Cincinnati, Ohio?: W.P. Anderson, 1938, 163 pgs.

[NI5460] His will was dated December 7, 1777, and is recorded in Louisa Count y, Va.

[DI5477]
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Nuckols, Florence Clark
Service By: Loving Funeral Home
Service Date: May 14, 2005
Location: Churchland Baptist Church Cemetery
Portsmouth- Florence Clark Nuckols, 84, passed away peacefully on Mother?s Day, May 8, 2005 at Bon Secours Maryview Hospital. She was born October 15, 1920 in Portsmouth to the late Charles W. and Lucille Verlander Clark. She was a lifelong member of and Deaconess at Port Norfolk Baptist Church. She was a retired executive secretary with Merchants and Farmers Bank. Mrs. Nuckols was a member of the Tidal Wave Chapter #9, Order of the Eastern Star, the Polygon Club, Portsmouth Woman?s Club and past member of the Credit Woman?s Club. Florence is survived by her loving family, including her daughter Cynthia Nuckols Shelton of Portsmouth; her son Royd M. Nuckols, Jr. and wife Karen of Coatesville, PA; four grandchildren, Lori S. Ehlers and husband Ron of Portsmouth; Dana S. Baliya and husband Tom of Jacksonville, FL; Sgt. Royd M. Nuckols, III, U.S. Army, and wife Erica of Schweinfurt, Germany; and Elizabeth R. Nuckols of Virginia Beach; five great-grandchildren, Matthew and Nicholas Baliya; Annaka Ehlers; Reilly and Connor Nuckols; two sisters, Evelyn Haycock and husband Charles; Vivian Rayfield and husband John; sister-in-law Elaine Nuckols Freeman, all of Portsmouth; and much loved special nieces, nephews and neighbors. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Royd M. Nuckols, Sr. and cherished son, Barry Clark Nuckols. A graveside service will be conducted by Rev. Terry Taylor at 2:00PM Saturday, May 14 in Churchland Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will gather on Thursday from 7-9:00PM at 4217 Meadowview Road, in the Merrifields section of Portsmouth. The family will receive friends Friday from 7-9:00PM at Loving Funeral Home, Churchland Chapel.

Name: Florence C. Nuckols
SSN: 720-14-6101
Last Residence: 23707 Portsmouth, Portsmouth City, Virginia
Born: 15 Oct 1920
Died: 8 May 2005
State (Year) SSN issued: Railroad Board (Issued Through) (Before 1951 )

[NI5480] Researcher
William Carr
WMDCARR@aol.com

[DI5484] (The Virginian-Pilot, Tidewater, VA) today.
Barry C. Nuckols
Barry Clark Nuckols, 53, died Oct 19, 2000. A native of Portsmouth, V A, he was a member of Port Norfolk Baptist Church and served in the
U. S. Marines in Vietnam, where he was awarded three Purple Hearts for injuri es sustained in combat. Mr. Nuckols is survived by his mother, Floren ce C. Nuckols; a sister, Cynthia N. Shelton of Portsmouth, VA; a brothe r, Royd M. Nuckols, Jr. and his wife, Karen, of Coatesville, PA; three nieces, Elizabeth R. Nuckols of Va. Beach, VA, Lori S. Ehlers and husband, Ron, of Portsmouth, VA, Dana S. Baliya and husband, Tom, of Easthampt on MA; a nephew , Royd M. Nuckols III; two great-nephews, Matthew and Nicholas Baliya; and many other dear and close friends. He was predeceas ed by his father, Royd M. Nuckols and grandparents, Charles and Lucille Clark and Ernest and Mamie Nuckols. A graveside service will be held at 2 P .M. Sunday (Oct. 22, 2000) in Churchland Baptist Cemetery by the Rev. Jam es R. Woodland. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 P.M. tod ay at Loving Funeral Home, Churchland, and other times at their residenc e. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations be made to M CV LIver Transplant Program, P.O. box 980334, Richmond, VA 23298-03 34 or the charity of the donor's choice. (NOTE - MCV stands for Medical C ollege of Virginia and Churchland is a section of the city of Portsmout h, VA.) A health and wealth business.

Name: Barry C. Nuckols
SSN: 223-64-5523
Born: 25 May 1947
Died: 19 Oct 2000
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (1963 )

[NI5491] Louisa co, VA
Book: I, Page: 378, Grantor: James Overton, Grantee: Malcolm Hart, Date: 0 8-Jan-1778
Eliz. relinquishment (delivered with deed) 22 Nov 1797 by James Overton a nd Malcolm Hart. Rec. 8 Jan 1778.

I James Overton of the county of Louisa state of Virginia do make my la st will, and testament in the manner following, viz:
1st. It is my wili and desire that all my Just debts be paid.
Seconddly. I hereby confirm to my son. WaIler Overtm the Negro. woman Pe gu heretofore given him. I also give my son Waller (2) a negro. man nam ed Allen, my house clock and twenty-five pounds to his and his heirs forev er upon condition of his not claiming any debt supposed to be due him fr om my estate.
Thirdly I hereby confirm to my son Thomas Overton the proceeds of a negr oe woman Rhoda heretofore sold for his benefit. I also give to my said s on Thomas a negoe man named Frank and seventy five pounds to his and his h eirs forever.
4thly. I hereby confirm to my son John Overton, a negro man named Steph en heretofore delivered to him. I also give, to my said son John a negr o. man named Scipio a feather bed & furniture & seventy-five pounds to h is and his heirs forever on condition that he claims nothing of my esta te on account of
money heretofore paid by him for me to my son Waller Overton.
5thIy- I hereby confirm, to my son Samuel Overton the proceeds of a negr o. man Ezeke heretofore sold for his benifit. I also wili and bequea th to my son Samuel a negroe boy named Lewis or Lew, a feather bed & furni ture & seventy five pounds together with a writing desk & gun and the proc eeds of the sale of the Books which my said son left with me and for whi ch I have paid him a valuable consideration. But it is not my intention th at my said son Samuel should have any control over the property bequeath ed to him except the power of willing it at his death or that it shou ld be applied to the payment of his debts but it is my will and desire th at it should remain in the hand of my son John Qverton in trust for the be nefit and support of my son Samuel & to be used for his use at the discret ion of my son John.
6thly I do hereby confirm to my daughter Ann Coleman the negroes Martin a nd Senna heretofore delivered to her. I also live to my daughter Ann one h orse of the value of fifty dollars to her and her heirs forever.
7thly I hereby confirm to my daughter Sarah Claybrooke the negroes Davy F ortune and Sary heretofore delivered to her. I also give my said daught er Sarah a negro woman named Letitia or Tisha, a negro girl named fool B ab & a mulatto child named Winston with their future increase one horse t he value of fifty dollars, one womans saddle to her and her heirs forever.
8thly I will bequeath to my grandson Samuel Overton Nelson a negroe girl n amed Any with her future increase one horse of the value of fifty dolla rs and one man saddle to him and his heirs forever.
9thly I will and bequeath to my son William Overton the negroes Primas a nd Patsy, with her future increase seventy five pounds one bed with furnit ure to remain in the hands & possession of John Clsybrooke in trust for t he support of my said son and in case my son William should die without re covering his reason so far as legally to dispose of the property herein be queathed to him it is to descend to the children of my daughter Sarah.
1Othly It is my desire and will that all the lands to which I say be entit led to in the State of Kentucky shall remain in the hands of & possessi on of my son John in trust for the use of my son Sam upon the same conditi on prescribed in the fifth clause of this my last will and testament.
11thly it is my will and desire that all the rest of estate both real a nd personal not herein before disposed of or mentioned, be sold by my Exec utors and the proceeds thereof after paying all my just debts and the lega cies herein bequeathed I give to my daughters Ann and Sarah and their hei rs forever.
12thly and lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my friends James Nels on and John Claybrooke my executors to this my last will and testament her eby revoking all others by me heretofore made. In testamony whereof I ha ve hereunto set my hand and seal this 14th day of December 1814.

James Overton
Signed and sealed and acknowledged in the presence of
Frederick O Harris
Geroge Tinsdale
James Nelson
Thomas Nuckols

Book: J, Page: 585, Grantor: Charles Harris and Mary his wife, Grantee: Ja mes Cole Dickenson, Date: 12-Sep-1803
[blank] 1803 Charles Harris and Mary his wife of Louisa to James Cole Dick enson of same £26 for tract in Louisa adj. Capt. James Overton, tract of G eorge Boxley to sd. Dickenson, Mrs. Toler, road leading from Louisa Courth ouse to Hanover town containing 26 acres. Sig. Charles Harris, Mary Harri s. wit. R. Sandidge, Rich'd. Harris. John Waller. Rec. 12 Sep 1803.

Book: J, Page: 588, Grantor: George Boxley and Catherine Cole his wife, Gr antee: James C. Dickenson, Date: 29-Mar-1803
George Boxley and Catherine Cole his wife of Louisa to James C. Dickens on of same £280 tract being part of a larger tract formerly property of Ge orge Barclay, dec'd. distributed to sd. Boxley in right of his wife o ne of the children of sd. George Barclay which division was made by mutu al consent of distributees containing 187 acres adj. James Overton. Sig. G eorge Boxley, Catharine Boxley. wit. Fredk. Harris, Eli Alexander, R. Sand idge.

Book: B, Page: 271, Grantor: Thomas Emerson, Grantee: David Anderson, Dat e: 31-Dec-1757
Thomas Emerson of St. James Northam Par., Goochland Co. planter, and Mart ha his wife, to David Anderson of St. Martin's Par. Hanover £20 for 400 ac res in Fredericksville Par, granted to sd. Emerson by patent at Williamsbu rg 17 Mar 1736 ... Capt. Overton's line now John Overton's line) ...sou th fork of Little River ... Benjamin Henson's line ( Now Nicholas Gentrye s.

Book: B, Page: 319, Grantor: David Anderson, Grantee: William Hogan, Dat e: 06-Feb-1759
David Anderson of St. Martin's Par. Hanover co. Planter and Elizabeth h is wife to William Hogan of Fredericksville Par. Louisa co. Planter £35 f or 400 acres in Fredericksville Par. granted to Thomas Emerson by pate nt at Williamsburg 17 Mar 1736; conveyed to sd. Anderson 31 Dec 1757 at h is own corner in Cap't. Overton's line, now John Overton's line ... Benjam in Henson's line, now Nicholas Gentryes Line. sig. David Anderson, Eliz. A nderson. Wit. William Anderson, John Jones Mark Whealer.

[NI5495] The last will aid testament of Thomas Overton, of Davidson County at sta te of Tennessee;
Item 1. It is my will and desire that all my just debts be paid out or a ny funds or property as may seem most advantageous to my executors, here i nafter named.
Item 2. I give and bequeath to my son Walter B. Overtvn one thousand dolla rs to be paId to him out or such funds or property as my executors a thi nk advisable.
Item 3. I give and bequeath tomy daughter Jane Moore one thousand dollar s, to be paid to her as aforesaid.
Item 4. 1 give and bequeath to my two grandsons, Thomas Butler and John Bu tler, five hundred dollars each, to be paid to them when they become of ag e, or before, if for their education, or other useful purposes, it m ay be deemed advisable by executors.
Item 5. I devise to my daaghter Harriet B. Overton, and her heirs, the tra ct or land I purchased of John H. Camp. I also give and bequeath to sa id daughter, and her neirs, the following negroes: Hyda, Caroline, Matild a, Letitia and Walker.
Item 6. It is my will that after the before-mentioned legacies are put o ff to the aforesaid legatees, that Si of my property, both real and person al, be left in trust to my wife, Penelope Overton, to be by her kept and p ossessed for the space of seven years from the date of this my last will u nless, in the opinion of my executcrs, it may become necessary to distribu te it among my children by her begotten. In That event my executors an her eby auThorized to distribute it, by loan or otherwise, In as full and amp le a manner as I myself could do were I present; provided no one of t hE Is to receive more than his other equal portion of the whole of my esta te,
It is my will that, during the time my wife has in trust my property befo re mentioned, she shall appropriate the rents, profits, and proceeds to t he education or my children, and for such other such usefull purpose s, as in the discretion of my executors, may seem to them most benefici al to my children
I do hereby appoint my brother, John Overton, said my friend General Andr ew Jackson, and my nephew Archibald W. OvertoL, executors to my last wi ll and testament. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix ed my seal , at my own home, this 24th day of January in the year of our L ord 1822.
Thomas Overton (seal)
Witness N B Pryor, amuel R Overton
These provision of the will of Thomas Overton are set forth in the ca se of Gordon V Overton Vol 16 Tenn Reports pg 81. The report states "Gen O verton had two sets of children. The property after payment of debts and l egacies of one thousand dollars each to the three children of the first wi fe, was devised to the four living children of the second wife and Desce nt broken."

The will of John Woodson, of Carters Ferry pro Cumberland Aug 26, 1793 men tions dau Sarah , late wife of Thomas Overton

[NI5501] Louisa Co, VA
Book: G, Page: 308, Grantor: Justices, Grantee: John Overton, Date: 14-Aug -1793
Justices of Buckingham Co. whereas Wm. Johnson and Ann his wife and Ish am Johnson of Louisa, William Moss and Rebecca his wife of Buckingham, Ric hard Johnson and Sarah of Louisa, James Johnson and Keziah his wife of Lou isa, William Powers and Elizabeth Whitaker his wife of Goochland Co. and J ohn Johnson and Mary his wife of Louisa by deed 13 Sep 1792 conveyed to Jo hn Overton tract in Louisa County containing 200 acres more or les s. It is not convenient for Rebecca Moss wife of Wm. Moss to travel, relin quishment of her right of dower. Rec. in Louisa 14 Aug 1793

Book: G, Page: 393, Grantor: Wm. Johnson and Ann his wife, Isham Johnso n, Grantee: John Overton, Date: 13-Sep-1792
Wm. Johnson and Ann his wife, Isham Johnson of Louisa, William Moss and Re becca his wife of Buckingham, Richard Johnson and Sarah Johnson of Louis a, James Johnson and Kezekiah his wife of Louisa, William Powers and Eliza beth Whitaker and John Johnson and Mary his wife of Louisa #80 and #1 20 to John Overton land where James Johnson lately lived adjoining the lan ds of John Overton, Robert Duncan, Minor v. Anderson and each of our porti ons of Sarah Johnson's right of Dower at her death containing by estimati on 200 acres that is our 1/10 each and 1/10 of Sarah Johnson's dower as he reafter may be laid off to her sold by Wm. Johnson and Ann his wife, Ish am Johnson, James Johnson and Keziah his wife, William Powers and Elizabe th Whitaker his wife, and John Johnson and Mary his wife. Wit. Samuel Luc k, Robert Duncan, John Jackson, Jesse White, William Overton. 13 Sep 179 2. Rec. 12 Nov 1792 proved again 14 Apr 1794.

[NI5502] The will of Samuel Overton from Louisa Co, Va to Tennessee made 1809 and p robated 1823 mentions land at Pleasant Run, State of Kentucky, bequeath ed to me by my father James Averton, deceased, of Louisa Co, Va. He also m entions a brother John Overton , land in Kentucky. Mentions a nephew Samu el Overton Nelson; also a nephew John Samuel Ovetton Claybrook, money. Men tions Samuel O Murdock of Lincoln Co, TN, son of John Mudock. Mentions sis ter Sarah Claybrook, and her husband John. Also mentions sister Ann Colema n. Mentions my nbrother John Oveton and my two nephews Samuel and Jo hn W, sons of Waller Overton.

[NI5511] Descendants of this family from:
E. D. Wilson

[NI5512] 4. Susan Nuckolls -m- Samuel b.1815 Va. believe Samuel is Chaney b ut didn't write it down.
Now for a bit of info. I have been searching my records for a Geor ge William Chaney. He was born in Alabam on Nov. 28, 1888. His father w as Albert Chaney, Mother was Amelia Jones Chaney who both died in 1893. Ge orge was brought to Filmore, Oklahoma, I.T., by his Uncle Ab Chaney in 190 6. He married 14 year old Dovie Theresa Morris b. May 18, 1892 at Hoxba r, I.T. to DrudeMorris and Fanny Lowery Morris.
George moved to Ca in 1942 and died Feb. 1958. barb_1_61@yahoo.com

[BI5525]
Family Data Collection - Births about Thomas F Nuckolls
Name: «tab»Thomas F Nuckolls «tab»
Father: «tab»James Nuckolls
Birth Date: «tab»12 Oct 1806
County: «tab»Grayson
State: «tab»VA
Country: «tab»USA

[NI5532] Mar. 13, 1884 Auburn Citizen, Auburn, Sangamon Co., IL page 5 col 3 Obitu ary
Died, on Monday, the 10th last., at his residence four miles east of Aubur n, John Nuckolls, Sr., aged about 65 years. He has been in very feeble con dition of both body and mind for several years. The deceased was a nati ve of Grayson county, Virginia: came to Sangamon county with his paren ts in 1820; was married to Elizabeth Ricks who died, and he married Adali ne Rice, Who is left a widow. The funeral and burial took place at the O ld C. P. church, 4 miles northeast of this place, on Tuesday, Rev. W. Know les preaching the discourse. (copied from the Sangamon County, IL archiv es by Morris Myers).

1860 Sangamon Co, IL -pg 77
John Nuckolls 42 TN
Elizabeth 42 KY
Wm Abernathy 12 IL
R A B Abewrnathy 10 IL

In the 1870 Census, living next door is a possible son,
Nuckolls, John M age 30 b IL
Lavina age 30 IL
Mary 8 IL
Ronald or Richard age 3 IL


1870 Sangamon Co, Pawnee IL pg 279
188-188 John Nuckolls, 53, IL
Adeline, 21
Thomas Sargent 14
Sarah Bon 25
Gilbert Sillman, 28
189-189 Mary E Nuckolls 50
Thomas, 32
George W 26

Edwardsville Intelligencer Edwardsville Illinois 01 December 1875
Treasurers and Surveyors- Sangamon- Mr John Nuckolls

Edwardsville Intelligencer Edwardsville Illinois 19 December 1877
The settlement of Nuckolls, the retiring Democratic treasurer of Sangam on County presents some legal questions which will occupy the bench and t he bar for some time. The facts are as follows: The salary of the Treasur er who preceded Nuckolls was fixed at $2000 per year as treasurer and $10 00 as collector with an allowance for clerk hire. The action of the Coun ty Board fixing these salaries has never been changed and Nuckolls clai ms that in his settlement because the constitution provides that the sala ry of no officer shall be diminished during his term of office.........Nuc kolls insists upon his rights to draw all the pay of his predecessor, a nd will not settle on any other basis.

[NI5536] . MILTON LOCHRIDGE, who resides on section 4, Auburn Township, and whose p ortrait appears on the opposite page, is one of the extensive landowne rs of the county, his possessions aggregating some five hundred acres. F or many years he did an extensive business in farming and stock raising b ut has now partially retired from the more arduous duties of life, havi ng by his industry and enterprise in former years gained a handsome compet ence which supplies all his wants and leaves him a good surplus.

The Lochridge family is of Scottish origin. The grandfather of our subjec t, John Lochridge, was born in Scotland and when a child accompanied his p arents to his country, the family locating in Virginia. At the early a ge of sixteen years he enlisted in the Colonial Army under Gen. Washingt on and served until the close of the war. During that time he had many nar row encounters with the Indians and often saved his life by swimming a str eam and thus escaping his savage foes. He was an expert swimmer, possess ed great strength, and a splendid physique, being strong and powerful, a nd tipping the beam at two hundred and thirty-five pounds. He became an ea rly settler of Indiana, where he had ample opportunity for indulging his l ove of hunting. He made farming his business and afterward removed to Mont gomery County, Ky., where he owned four hundred acres of land. Selling ou t, he came to Illinois in 1835 and with his son William located land in wh at is now Ball Township. He became one of the well-to-do citizens of the c ommunity, was prominent in public affairs, for thirty years was an Eld er in the Presbyterian Church and died at the very advanced age of ninety- four years at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bridges.

John Lochridge, the father of our subject, was born in Scott County, Ky ., where he was reared and followed farming and wagon making. He was an ex cellent mechanic and his taste in that direction led him to take up the la tter pursuit. In 1824 he removed to Owen County, Ky., where he owned and o perated five hundred acres of land. He also served as Colonel in the Sta te Militia. The year 1839 witnessed his arrival in Illinois. He purchas ed three hundred acres of land on Lick Creek, where William foster now liv es and engaged in farming until 1852, when attracted by the discovery of g old in California, he started with an ox team to make the overland trip b ut was taken sick and died in Sweet Water, Ore. He was known as Capt. Loch ridge and his genial manner made him many friends. In political sentime nt he was a Whig and in religious belief a Presbyterian.

His wife, whose maiden name was Margery Killough, was a native of Pennsylv ania, and a daughter of James Killough, who was also born in the Keysto ne State and was of Welsh extraction. He became an early settler of Montgo mery County, Ky., and his farm of one hundred acres adjoined that of Eld er Lochridge. In 1823 he removed to Owen County, ind., and settling on Whi te River improved four or five one hundred acre tracts of land. His dea th there occurred. In his younger days he followed teaching. He was a fi ne scholar, also an excellent surveyor and in political sentiment was a Wh ig. The mother of our subject died in Montgomery County, Ky., at the ho me of her son James. Her children were, mrs. Nancy Hart, who died in India na; J. Milton of this sketch; James W., a farmer of Arkansas; Mrs. Mart ha J. Smith, of Chatham; Matthew K. died in California; Mrs. Elizabeth Cur vey in Chatham Township, and Andrew in Owen County, Ind., of cholera; Mr s. Louisa Steele, of Owen County, Ind.

J. Milton Lochridge was born January 18, 1814, in Montgomery County, Ky ., in the midst of the famous Blue Grass region. Upon a farm he received h is first lessons in business life and in a log schoolhouse with its punche on floor, slab seats and greased paper windows, he acquired his literary e ducation. At the age of ten years the family went to Indiana but he spe nt about as much time in Kentucky as in that State. In 1837 he came to Ill inois with his grandfather to help him bring a quantity of money which w as carried in their saddle-bags, our subject having $1,100 in specie wi th him. He then settled upon his father's farm and remained at home unt il his marriage, which was celebrated July 2, 1840, in Auburn Townshi p. He married Miss Jane Nuckolls, who was born in Madison County, Ill., Oc tober 11, 1819, and is a daughter of James Nuckolls, a native of Virgini a. When a babe of a year she was brought by her parents to this county whe re her maidenhood days were spent.

Mr. Lochridge made his first purchase of land in 1839, becoming the own er of one hundred acres of land in Chatham township, upon which he locat ed at the time of his marriage. In 1841 he traded that farm for one hundr ed and ten acres in Ball Township, and after improving that tract and plac ing it under cultivation, he sold it in 1848 and purchased raw land in Cha tham Township. Not a furrow had been turned thereon but he broke prairi e, built a house and after a few years sold for $25 per acre what he pa id only $2.50 per acre for. He also owned thirty acres of timber land whi ch he disposed of about the same time, investing his money in three hundr ed acres on section 4, Auburn township, for which he paid $20 per acr e. It has many times increased in value and by subsequent purchase the bou ndaries of his farm have been extended until at one time he owned six hund red acres. His possessions now aggregate five hundred acres, upon which a re three good residences, miles of fencing, good barns, outbuildings and t wo large windmills and tanks.

The place is watered by Painter Creek and the home is pleasant situated wi thin a mile of Auburn. Mr. Lochridge has devoted much time to sheep raisin g, to breeding Poland-China hogs and raising Short-horn cattle. He former ly operated extensively as a stock raiser and shipped about one hundred a nd twenty head of cattle per year. His horses at the county fair frequent ly received the first premiums and no animal of an inferior grade was ev er found upon his farm. He now has a fine carriage team and other stock, a lthough to a great extent he has retired from that line of business.

The family of Mr. and Mrs. Lochridge numbers five children: John W., who a ssists his father in the management of the farm; James M. and Andr ew H. at home; and Robert and Charles E. who are married and reside on t he old homestead. James was in the one hundred days service during the la te war. Mr. Lochridge has identified himself with the best interests of to wn and county. The cause of education has ever found in him a warm frien d; he helped to build the first schoolhouse in Auburn and for fourteen con secutive years was a School Director. He belongs to the Cumberland Presbyt erian Church of Ball Township, is open-hearted, liberal with his means a nd has the respect of all who know him. In politics he is a stanch Republi can and was a warm friend of President Lincoln. He has frequently serv ed as delegate to the county conventions and four times was elected Superv isor of his township, overcoming a Democratic majority of sixty-five.

On July 2, 1890, Mr. and Mrs. Lochridge celebrated their fiftieth weddi ng anniversary and the same groomsman and bridesmaid of half a century a go attended them. Many friends gathered to wish them happy returns of t he day and the historian joins them in wishing the worthy couple many mo re years of happy wedded life.

Source_http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilsangam/1891/lochridge.htm
PORTRAIT & BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
Chicago: Chapman Brothers, 1891

[NI5538] Thomas P. Bond b. 11 Jul 1812 Bertie Co. (said in obit. to be Burton, b ut no such county exists), NC, raised in TN, d. 25 Dec 1879 in train wre ck near Berden, Greene Co., IL. Moved to Montgomery Co., IL in 1835. Nam ed Col. by Illinois State Militia in 1840. Member of Illinois legislatur e. First m. abt 1838, KY or IL to Elizabeth McKenzie Stevenson b. 4 Feb 18 15 Christian Co., KY, d. 24 Mar 1849 Taylorville, Christian Co., IL, 4 chi ldren. Second m. 31 Jul 1849 Sangamon Co., IL to Anne Nuckolls b. 23 Aug 1 822 Sangamon Co., IL, d. 13 Nov 1897 Sangamon Co., IL. No children.

Illinois Sesquincentenial edition of Christian Co, IL Histoyr , Jacksonvil le, ILL Printed by Production Press 1968. History of Bear Creek Township
Col Bond settled at a pont of timber on Sec 23, theplace is now owned by J ames M SImpson. The farm was familiarly called Bond's Point. At an early p eriod the first post office established on Bear Creek, was known by that n ame. It was a noted place for the weary traveler to lodge; and its popul ar proprietor was equally noted for his generous hospitality. He too buri ed two wives in the old Bear Creek Cemetery. His third wife was formey a M iss Nuckols of Sugar Creek, Sangamon County, but when he married her she w as the widow of Graham. He moved to Sangamon County and settld in Aubur n, and in December 1879 he was killed by an accident on the Chicago and Al ton railroad, near Berdan in Greene County, ILL.

[NI5539] Illinois Sesquincentenial edition of Christian Co, IL Histoyr , Jacksonvil le, ILL Printed by Production Press 1968. History of Bear Creek Township
William H Graham, the former husband of the widow of the late Col Bon d, an early settler, was drowned in the South Fork near "Half Acre" on t he 4th of July 1844.

[NI5540] Dau of Thomas Wilson and Elizabeth Gardner

[DI5542] Name: «tab»Mary Annis Brooks
[Mary Brooks Nuckels]
[Mary Nuckels]
SSN: «tab»328095157
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Date: «tab»21 Dec 1918
Birth Place: «tab»Bloomington, Illinois
Father Name: «tab»John F Brooks
Mother Name: «tab»Sara V Price
Death Date: «tab»Mar 1983
Type of Claim: «tab»Original SSN.
Notes: «tab»Dec 1936: Name listed as MARY ANNIS BROOKS; Jan 1942: Name listed as MARY BROOKS NUCKELS; 30 Dec 1987: Name listed as MARY NUCKELS

[NI5543] James appears at home in 1860 census even though him and Nancy were married in 1859. Nancy does not appear in the household of her parents.

[NI5546] PORTRAIT & BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
Chicago: Chapman Brothers, 1891 Page 212

THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS occupies an honorable position among the members of t he bar of Sangamon County. He is engaged in the practice of his professi on at Auburn, his place of residence, and also in Springfield. Besides att ending to his law business he is Notary Public and a dealer in real esta te and acts as Collector.

The father of our subject, C. D. Nuckolls, was born in Grayson County, Va ., March 2, 1805. He was a son of James Nuckolls, who was of English desce nt and was born January 5, 1777, in Botetourt County, Va., and was a soldi er in the Revolution. He was a farmer and mechanic and was engaged at h is vocations in Grayson County, Va., where he was married to Janey Swif t, a native of that county who was born March 2, 1781. Mr. Nuckolls beca me one of the early pioneers of Madison County, in this State, where he lo cated in 1818. In 1820 he came to Auburn Township, and was one of its earl iest settlers. He accumulated a valuable property and during his life w as an extensive farmer.

The father of our subject learned the various trades of a carpenter, cabin et-maker and wheelwright, and was considered a very fine mechanic. In t he early days of Springfield he was one of its leading business men and w as there extensively engaged as a carpenter and builder. He bought a l ot in that city for $12 and a few years later sold it to Sangamon County f or $1,200 for a site for the present court house.

Mr. Nuckolls was a man of superior intelligence and was greatly interest ed in medicine, of which he made a special study during his leisure hour s. In 1855 he attended lectures at McDowell's College, St. Louis, Mo., w as graduated from that institution in 1856 and from that time until his de ath November 19, 1865, at the age of sixty-one years was actively engag ed in practice. He was a man of means and owned a large farm of six hundr ed acres of land in Auburn Township. He was a Whig in early life and aft er the formation of the Republican party was one of its sturdiest supporte rs. In him the Methodist Episcopal Church found an active member whose lib erality greatly aided in its upbuilding.

The mother of our subject, Mary (Wilson) Nuckolls, was born in Roanoke Cou nty, Tenn., and was a daughter of Thomas Wilson, who was born in one of t he pioneer homes of that State. He was a planter while he lived there b ut owned no slaves. Preferring to live in a free State, in 1828 he ca me to what then formed a part of this county, making the journey with te am and wagon, and was one of the early settlers in what is now Clear Cre ek Township, Christian County. He died soon after he settled there. The ve nerable mother of our subject is a welcome inmate of his household, a nd is now past seventy-eight years of age, and is a faithful member of t he Methodist Episcopal Church. Eight children came of her marriage with M r. Nuckolls of whom the following is recorded: Margaret Jane, who marri ed R. W. Ricks and died in this county; Thomas J.; James W., who married a nd died in this county, leaving one child; John W., who is a merchant at P awnee; George W., a physician at Tintah, Minn.; Mary e., Mrs. N. R. Lockri dge, of Pawnee; Charles W., a farmer in Auburn Township; and Nancy A., w ho died at the age of six years.

The gentleman of whom these notes are written was born in Auburn Townshi p, December 6, 1834, and is a worthy representative of a sterling pione er ancestry. His boyhood and youth were passed in a log house that was sit uated on the unbroken prairies in the edge of the timber. He was very you ng when he commenced to assist his father on the farm and he was only sev en years old when he was intrusted with the labor of plowing land, plowi ng with the old-fashioned moldboard plow drawn by oxen. His school advanta ges were such as were afforded to the boys of pioneer days. Education w as then conducted in primitive log houses which were furnished with pla nk desks and slab seats and were attended by the boys mostly in the wint er season. He was studious, fond of his books, and liked debating, thus ea rly showing a gift that has been beneficial to him as a lawyer. He early d isplayed a taste for the legal profession, and used to read law books a nd was interested in looking up law cases. He finally began to practice be fore the local courts and tried his first case when under seventeen yea rs old in Ball Township under Squire Burtle. He used to attend court in Sp ringfield, and while listening to such lawyers as Col. Baker, Abraham Linc oln and Stephen A. Douglas, gained much knowledge of law. Our subject w as then a boy, carrying water to the cradlers in the field, when he fir st saw the future President Lincoln.

When Mr. Nuckolls was eighteen years old his fellow-citizens who were watc hing his course with pride, had such confidence in his knowledge of the l aw that they put a good many cases in his hands and in one day he tried ei ght before Squire Burtle. He continued his studies at home and subsequent ly read with Geo. W. Murray two years and was admitted to the bar in Jun e, 1880. In 1881 he went to Arkansas and was in Judsonia White's law offi ce and practiced with him one year. He had gone thither to try the climat e, but as it did not agree with his wife he returned to this county in 188 2, and has since been engaged as before stated. He is a man of weight in h is community, and is looked up to by all for the integrity of his characte r. He is connected with the Masonic fraternity and with the Royal Arch Mas ons here, and is identified with the Council at Springfield. He belon gs to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and the Modern Woodmen of Amer ica and was a member of the Grange. He was connected with the Methodist Ep iscopal Church and is liberal in his support of all denomination s. He is a stalwart Democrat, but departed from the traditions of his par ty to support Abraham Lincoln in his candidacy for the Presidency. He h as been a delegate to County conventions and his wisdom has been of benef it to his party.

Mr. Nuckolls has also been interested in the agriculture of his native cou nty and has contributed to advance it. He engaged first in farming and sto ck raising on the old homestead in Auburn Township, improving and operati ng it with his father. They were together when he sold out in 1880. He us ed to ship stock directly to St. Louis, Mo., and he has in his life driv en stock to that city, making the long journey on foot and finding it ha rd work. In 1863 he went to New Orleans with two hundred cattle just aft er the blockade was raised. In pioneer times when he was a boy he us ed to be very fond of hunting, and has run down many a deer on the prair ie and engaged in many a wolf hunt.

Mr. Nuckolls was married in Springfield in 1871 to Miss Martha A. Brun k, a native of Cotton Hill and a daughter of George Brunk. For his ancestr al history see sketch of M. F. Brunk, of Cotton Hill. Mrs. Nuckolls is a w oman of superior tact and is highly regarded by her neighbors and friend s. In her the Presbyterian church finds one of its most valued members. M r. and Mrs. Nuckolls have three children: Lillie J., aged nineteen year s; Leona A., ten years old; and John Frank, seven years of age. Lillie J ., a scholar of marked ability, is a graduate of the High School and f or a year has been studying medicine at the Woman's Medical College of Chi cago, of which she is the youngest pupil in attendance.




History of Sangamon County, Illinois : together with sketches of its citie s, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and po litical history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of repres entative citizens : history of Illinois, embracing accounts of the pre-his toric races, aborigines, Winnebago and Black Hawk Wars, and a brief revi ew of its civil, political and military history.
Chicago: Inter-State Pub. Co., 1881, 1059 pgs. Chapter XXV. Agriculture a nd agricultural societies
Pg 549 T J Nuckols

[DI5547] Name: «tab»Martha A. Nuckolls
Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»30 Mar 1920
Death Place: «tab»Auburn, Sangamon, Illinois
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»70
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1850
Birth Date: «tab»08 Jan 1850
Birthplace: «tab»Cotton Hill Township, Illinois
Father: «tab»George Brunk
Father's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Father's Birth Place: «tab»not known, U.S.A.
Mother: «tab»Eliza Armstrong
Mother's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Mother's Birth Place: «tab»Virginia
Occupation: «tab»House wife
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»F. J. Nucholls
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Spouse's Birthplace: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»03 Apr 1920
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4008091
Image Number: «tab»2349
Film Number: «tab»1562481
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 14751
Source Citation "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N3NT-GY2 : accessed 7 June 2012), Martha A. Nuckolls, 1920.

[DI5548] NUCKOLLS, JOHN W «tab»
1903-06-24 «tab»
CHICAGO «tab»
64 YR «tab»U «tab»«tab»«tab»
00012413 «tab»
COOK

[DI5549] Name: «tab»Laurie Nuckalls
Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»23 Feb 1920
Death Place: «tab»Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»72
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1848
Birth Date: «tab»1848
Birthplace: «tab»Illinois
Father: «tab»Alfred Pyle
Father's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Father's Birth Place: «tab»Illinois
Mother: «tab»Malind Padfred
Mother's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Mother's Birth Place: «tab»Illinois
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»John W Nuckalls
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Spouse's Birthplace: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»26 Feb 1920
Burial Place: «tab»Springfield, Ills.
Cemetery: «tab»Oak Ridge
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4008089
Image Number: «tab»1895
Film Number: «tab»1562479
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 9308 rn 226
Source Citation

"Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N3NR-PV8 : accessed 8 June 2012), Laurie Nuckalls, 1920.

[NI5550] In 1891 he was practicing medicine in Tintah, Traverse, MN

Note***(source FAG)
Written about Tintah...
They got themselves quite a little town going. About 1886 everything was going pretty good. There was J. R. Davison, and another fellow by the name of Mr. Michaels. There was a P. A. Putnam and E. P. Miller. They got a doctor in too, by the name of Nuckolls...that had quite a town agoin' there for awhile until that fire started and wiped out all of main street [sic] except for the two buildings.

Geroge W appears in the 1860 Index of Sangamon Co, Springfield IL on pg 19 5. A review of that page does not reveal him. The page before and after we re also checked.

[DI5552] Name: «tab»Chas. William Nuckolls
Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»03 Jul 1943
Death Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Illinois
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»95
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1848
Birth Date: «tab»27 May 1848
Birthplace: «tab»Ball Tp., Sangamon, Ill.
Father: «tab»Chas. D. Nuckolls
Father's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Father's Birth Place: «tab»Va.
Mother: «tab»Mary Wilson
Mother's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Mother's Birth Place: «tab»N.C.
Occupation: «tab»Re-farmer
Residence: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Illinois
Street Address: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Margaret Julis
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Spouse's Birthplace: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»05 Jul 1943
Burial Place: «tab»Ball Township, Sangamon, Illinois
Cemetery: «tab»Sugar Creeck
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4205264
Image Number: «tab»2394
Film Number: «tab»1983456
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»CN 26653
Source Citation

"Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N3H8-FL9 : accessed 7 June 2012), Chas. William Nuckolls, 1943.

[DI5553] Name: «tab»Margaret Julia Nuckolls
Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»15 Mar 1922
Death Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Illinois
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»71
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1851
Birth Date: «tab»24 Oct 1850
Birthplace: «tab»Chatham, Illinois
Father: «tab»Morrison M. Moore
Father's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Father's Birth Place: «tab»Shenandoah Co., Virginia
Mother: «tab»Elizabeth Crow
Mother's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Mother's Birth Place: «tab»Christian Co, Kentucky
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Charles William Nuckolls
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Spouse's Birthplace: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»18 Mar 1922
Burial Place: «tab»Chatham, Ill
Cemetery: «tab»
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4008113
Image Number: «tab»101
Film Number: «tab»1570831
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»Rn 22
Source Citation

"Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NQ59-YMH : accessed 7 June 2012), Charles William Nuckolls in entry for Margaret Julia Nuckolls, 1922.

[DI5558] Name: «tab»Mary E. Nuckalls
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»28 Jun 1914
Event Place: «tab»Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»70
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»18 Mar 1844
Birthplace: «tab»Tenn
Spouse: «tab»
Father: «tab»E.L. Jordan
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Tenn
Mother: «tab»Mary E. Jordan
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Tenn
Occupation: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»E. Main St
Residence: «tab»Murfreesboro, Tenn
Cemetery: «tab»Evergreen
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»29 Jun 1914
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4183024
Image Number: «tab»1161
Film Number: «tab»1299628
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»v 45 cn 423
Source Citation

"Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N9GR-FWB : accessed 28 May 2012), Mary E. Nuckalls, 1914.

[NI5559] The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85 page 258
Mrs. Florence Nuckolls Bilbro.
DAR ID Number: 84665
Born in Huntsville, Ala.
Wife of Dr. W. C. Bilbro.
Descendant of William Jordan, as follows:
1. Garrett S. Nuckolls (1844-71), m. 1869, Mary Jordan (b. 1844).
[p.258] 2. Edward L. Jordan (1817-99), m. 1840, Martha Fletcher (1821-52 ).
3. Archer Jordan (1770-1833), m. 1795, Elizabeth Walker (1774-1822).
4. William Jordan, m. 1769, Sally Wood (b. 1753).
William Jordan (1748-1822) received pay for service, 1781, in the Virgin ia Line during the Revolution. He was born in Virginia; died in Triune, Te nn.

[DI5559] The Nashville Tennessean, Sunday, Jan 16, 1944
Mrs Florence N Bilbro
Prayer services fro Mrs Florence Nuckolls Bibbro, wife of the late Dr William Bilbro Sr, who died early yesterday morning at her home, 3104 West End Avenue, following two months illness, will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the residence. Dr Austin Crouch, executive secretary of the Southern Baptist Sunday School Board, and Dr Merrill D Moore will officiate, and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Murfreesboro at 3:45 o'clock. Mrs Bilbro was born in Huntsville, Ala, the daughter of the late Mary Elizabeth Jordan and Dr Garrett Sandidge Nuckolls. Following the death of her father when she was but a few months old, she and her mother moved to Murfreesboro to make their home with her grandfather, the late Edward Leland Jordan. She was educated at Dr Price's Female Academy and Ward's Seminary here and married Dr Bilbro in 1892. At Dr Bilbro's retirement in 1921 they moved to Nashville. Mrs Bilbro was at one time regent of the Col Hardy Murfree Chapter of the DAR at Murfreesboro and held membership in the Campbell Chapter here after moving to Nashville. She was also a member of the executive board of the Old Woman's Home. She is survived by one son, Dr W C Bilbro of Nashville; and five grandchildren, Mrs W H Lambeth Jr of Detroit, Mrs Boyd Jones of Nashville, S-Sgt William Caldwell Bilbro, US Army Medical Corps in Italy, Cpl Berryman H Bilbro, US Army Air Force overseas, Edward Leland Bibbro of Nashville, and one great grandchild, Florence Lambeth of Detroit, Mich.
Pallbearers Gillespie Sykes, Clifford Lane, Dr W G Trulock, Dr C M Hamilton, Dr J S Read, R N Coolidge, G S Ridley, Frank Martin, Penn Crockett, W H Lambeth, C B Leatherman, Edgar Rogers, Minus Fletcher, Sam Jordan, Hugh Hooper, J A Ridley.

Name: «tab»Florence Nucholls Bilbro
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»15 Jan 1944
Event Place: «tab»Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»White
Age: «tab»72-8-8
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»07 May 1870
Birthplace: «tab»Huntsville, Ala.
Spouse: «tab»W.C. Bilbro
Father: «tab»Garrett S. Nucholls
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ala.
Mother: «tab»Mary E. Jordan
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Rutherford, Tenn.
Occupation: «tab»housewife
Street Address: «tab»3402 West End Ave.
Residence: «tab»Nashville, Davidson, Tenn.
Cemetery: «tab»Evergreen
Burial Place: «tab»Murfreesboro
Burial Date: «tab»16 Jan 1944
Informant: Dr W C Bilbro Jr«tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4184885
Image Number: «tab»339
Film Number: «tab»2137343
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn292

[NI5560] I received the message below from Florence Parman
brief history starts with William Bilbrough who was born in England and appears to be the first of that name to come to America as a headright of Captain Henry Browne in 1637. There is a Thomas Bilbro will in 1718 the children named in his will were John, Thomas, James, Jean (Jane), Sarah and El izabeth. The second Thomas was the father of our William of Botetourt C o. William names his children John, Thomas, James, Sarah, Susannah and Eli zabeth. John was born in 1697 in Surry Co. VA and died February 05, 17 73 in Prince George Co. VA, he married Betty Heath and had a number of chi ldren, one of whom was Berryman born before 1760 in Surry, VA and he married 1) Diane (Dicey) Charles a, 16, 1782 in Greenville Co., VA. Berryman and Dicey had children, one of whom was William born 3/16/1795 in North Carolina and died March 2, 1852 in Wilson Co., TN. William was the father of Berryman Harvey Bilbro, M. D. who married Sarah Jane Sublett (french Huguenot ancestry) and they lived in Milton (just out from Murfreesboro ). They had children one of whom was William Caldwell Bilbro, M. D.of Milton, TN and Nashville. He married Florence Jordan Nuckolls (Maw) and they had a son, William Caldwell Bilbro, Jr. M. D.

[HI5564] (Research):From census records, we can place Elizabeth's birth date at between 1800 - 1810. According to her marriage records, her mother was named Sarah Kuckles. At this writing, it is not clear who Elizabeth Knuckles Skinner's father might have been. There has never been located any Sarah Nuckols old enough to be her mother in Virginia.

Parentage not proven. The Nuckolls Society used dates and locations in Jefferson Co, KY, but there is a relationship in Jefferson Co KY between Andrew and Permelia Nuckols and J H SKinner and his wife Elizabeth..Their son Horace married Lucy Skinner.

[NI5565] This family line and research provided by Peggy Fuller, 10223 Monrovia, Le nelca, KS 66215
sschaffer@socal.rr.com (Scott Schaffer)
bonsaii@everestkc.net
datwylknology.net Rozier Detwylder ( address does not look valid wi th no @ sign)

Skinner, Toliver State : KY County : Washington Co. Year : 1830 Pa ge # : 195: Toliver Skinner and his wife are 20-30 years old, they have t wo sons under 5 and two daughters under 5.

Taliaferro is next listed in official records as Toliver Skinner, and app ars on the Marion CO., KY, tax lists in 1834 with one horse valued at $40. In 1836 he owns 120 acres valued at $1377, probably located on Peters Creek. His last appearance on the tax lists is in 1843, when he owns
131 acres on Logan Creek valued at $200.

Skinner, Solifero State : KY
County : Marion Co.
Year : 1840
Page # : 311
In 1840, Taliaferro is indexed as Solifero Skinner in Marion CO, KY on pa ge 311. The microfilm however reads, Talifero Skinner. He lists 3 mal es under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15 and he is 30-40. Females listed inc lude 1 under 5, 2 are between the ages of 5-10, and his wife is 30-40.

Here he is in 1850 and his wife is no longer listed. We assume that she died, possibly in 1848 in childbirth since their is a two year old child. In the 1850 census we find Taliaferro and the children and it is assum ed that Elizabeth has died before that census but an exact date has not be en determined. Their youngest daughter is named Elizabeth, and was born in 1848. Taliaferro does remarry before the 1860 census.

1850 Census, Dist 1, City of Louisville, Jefferson CO., KY, Aug page 26. L ine 10, dwelling 335, family 455. Taliaferro Skinner is 46, a Laborer bo rn in VA, Sons Shannon 20, and George 17, are both born in KY and are work ing as Sadlers. This seems to indicate that Taliaferro was in KY as ear ly s 1830. Sophronia is the eldest daughter, age 11. Younger siblings a re Mary aged 7,Bannister aged 5, Josephine age 4, and Elizabeth age 2. A ll children were born in KY.

He remarries in 1866 to Elizabeth Servant and has two more children by her .

1860: Skinner, T. L. State : KY
County : Jefferson Co.
Location : 1 W Louisville
Year : 1860
Page # : 255

The Probate Estate of Taliferro Skinner, Will Book 1, p. 36-37 was probated January 31, 1870, showing wife Elizabeth. Alexander D. Beck, was appoin ted Executor and guardian of children; also named was Sarah F. Servant, Elizabeth Jane Servant, Isabella Skinner and Taliferro L. Skinner (Jr.?) Alexander D. Beck, Adm. Bond 11 Feb 1870 = Sarah F. Servance Beck legat ee of Taliferro Skinner renounced all her rights of the will of said Talif erro as heir of her sister, Elizabeth J. Servant, another legatee in favor of Taliferro Skinner, Jr. and Isabelle Skinner and authorized Executor to pay same to guardian of said children. The Final Account filed by Ex ecutor 4 April 1873: By terms of will, he was to pay Sarah F. Beck and Eli zabeth J. Servant [who were adults] when minor children became of age $100.00 and balance to minor children, Taliferro Skinner, Jr. and Isabelle Sk nner. Elizabeth J. Servant died intestate leaving as her only heir, Sarah F. Beck, who renounced all interest in said estate to minor heirs. Then this added information: T. S. Skinner had married Elizabeth Servant 10 Sept 1866 in Martin Co., IN.

I know that Taliaferro's older brother Richard Skinner, born 1790 in Nelson Co., VA, The earliest information available for Richard Skinner is in t he 1811 Nelson Co., Virginia, tax lists when he appears with Burdit Skinne r. He moved to KY about 1817 and is in the 1819 Washington CO., KY, tax l ists with 170 acres on Peters Creek valued at $1420. He continues to Marion CO., tax lists through 1851, when he owns 200 acres on Pleasant run valued at $3173. The tax lists gave the first indication that he had broth rs named Toliver, (Taliaferro) Price and Roswell -- all born in Virginia

The father, Burdit or Burdett Skinner died prior to April 26, 1813, bas ed on an administrator's bond for his estate. Taliaferro would have be en a minor at that time. It is reasonable to assume that the family ma de at least one trip back to VA and that this is when Taliaferro met and m arried Elizabeth Knuckles.

I know that my ancestor, Sophronia married and went to MO. That also para llels the migration pattern of the Edward T. Nuckolls family bonsaii@evere stkc.net

[NI5566] Widows Claim for Pension: dated Feb 19, 1886, Sophronia states that she w as married when she was fifteen years old. She ran away from home to g et married. There were two witnesses at the wedding but are deceased at t his time. There was no church record. The marriage certificate was recor ded in
Lebanon, Marion County Kentucky. The records were destroyed by fire in Le banan, KY in July 1863. She states that her maiden name was Sophron ia A. Skinner and she was married to Benjamine Hayner on June the 5th 1854 .

[NI5567] He served in , Co I, 7th Regiment MO Vol Union Calvary. He was in Capt.
Pounce's regiment in Marshall, MO. The discharge states he was 38 years o f
age 5 feet 10, black hair, and hazel eyes. . He enlisted on August 7, 186 2,
and was only in for three months. His wife Sophronia A. Hayner drew a
pension until her death. He received a medical discharge 27th February 18 63
for chronic hepatitis contracted four months previously. Source - Certifi cate of Disability for Discharge. His certificate of discharge states th at he was born in NY.

[NI5569] Frederick Post, Frederick Maryland Aug 25 1982
Mrs Marcia Cole Nuckols, 77, Purcellviee, Va died Monday Aug 23 at Loudo un Memorial Hospital, Leesburg, VA. She was born Nov 6 1904 near Hillsbor o, VA, a dau of the late Guy J and Florence Elizabeth Kelly Bramhall. M rs Nuckols attended the Purcellville Assembly of God Church. She was a practical nurse and worked in a Richmond, Va nursing home for a number of yea rs prior to retirement. Survivors by her first marriage to the late Charles Lester Cole are two sons, Fred Cole, Tampa Fl and Lester Cole, Middleburg, Va; three daughters, Evelyn Painter of Purcellville, Ruth Payne of Fal ls Church Va and Elizabeth Williams, Leesburg, Va; 13 grandchildren and ni ne great grandchildren. Mrs Nuckols also is survived by one step-son, J oe Nuckols, Richmond Va and one step-daughter Martha Swenson of Florida. M rs Nuckols second Husband, Harry S Nuckols, preceded her in death in 197 1. Funeral services for Mrs Nuckols will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday A ug 25th at the Purcellville Assembly of God Church with the Revs Dougl as M Mullen , Thomas E Jennings and Amos Dodge officiating. Interment wi ll be in Hillsboro Cemetery, Hillsboro, Va. Bearers will be Mrs Nuckols gr andsons. The family will receive friends Aug 24. Contributions may be ma de to the Purcellville Assemby of God Church.

[DI5569] ame: «tab»Marcia Virginia Nuckols
[Marcia Virginia Bramhall]
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Age at Death: «tab»77
Birth Date: «tab»6 Nov 1904
Death Date: «tab»23 Aug 1982
Death Place: «tab»Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: «tab»31 Aug 1982
Father: «tab»Guy Jackson Bramhall
Mother: «tab»Florence Elizabeth Kelly
Spouse: «tab»Harry S Nuckols

[NI5575] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record
Name: Joel W Nuckols
Birth Year: 1912
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Virginia
State: Virginia
County or City: Henrico
Enlistment Date: 11 Jan 1943
Enlistment State: Virginia
Enlistment City: Richmond
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 high school
Marital Status: Married
Height: 72
Weight: 156

Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - March 28, 1999
Deceased Name: Nuckols, Joel Woodrow
Nuckols, Joel Woodrow, 86, of Rockville, a World War II Army veteran, a re tired Philip Morris mechanic, husband of Margaret Snead Nuckols.

[BI5575] Name: «tab»Joel Woodrow Nuckols
Gender: «tab»Male
Birth Date: «tab»3 Aug 1913
Birth Place: «tab»Hanover, Virginia, USA
Father: «tab»Goode Massie Nuckols, 48
Mother: «tab»Imagane Bowles
3rd child, all living

[NI5576] Richmond Times-Dispatch Date: 04-21-2000 Edition: City NUCKOLS Mrs. Margar et Snead Nuckols, age 86, of Rockville, passed away at St. Mary's Hospit al on Monday evening April 17, 2000 after a series of strokes. Born to An drew Broaddus Snead and Gay Vaughan Snead, she grew up in Richmond and gr aduated from John Marshall High School and from the College of William a nd Mary (1935). There she was a member of Kappa Delta and continued activ ely in the Fidelis Chapter of her sorority until the time of her death. A fter college graduation, Mrs. Nuckols began a career of teaching and libra ry work which took her to Buckingham, Goochland and Blackstone High Schoo ls and eventually back to Richmond, where she was a librarian at Binfo rd Middle School for over 20 years. She retired in 1976 after more th an 35 years in public education. She remained active in her retireme nt in the Rockville Garden Club and in the functions of Beta Chapter, Alp ha Delta Kappa and of the Olde Guarde of William and Mary. Mrs. Nuckols w as preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Joel Woodrow Nuckols; a nd her young son, Woody. She is survived by her son, Joel Woodrow Nuck ol s III; her daughter-in-law, Rebecca Jane Nuckols; three grandchildre n, Joel, Mary Margaret and Virginia Nuckols; and by several nieces and ne phews. Her family will receive friends from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Frida y, April 21 at the West Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 11020 West Bro ad St. A graveside service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Apr il 22 at Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Name: Margaret S. Nuckols
SSN: 230-12-4852
Last Residence: 23146 Rockville, Hanover, Virginia, United States of Amer ica
Born: 25 Feb 1914
Died: 17 Apr 2000
State (Year) SSN issued: Virginia (Before 1951 )

[NI5578] Foot Prints on the Sands of Time: A History of Southwestern Virginia and N orthwestern North Carolina
by Dr. A. B. Cox Originally published by The Star Pub. Co. Print, Spart a, N.C.
John Clemens--whose wife was a Miss Nuckolls--lived at Grayson Old Court H ouse. He kept a hotel. Their sons were Frank, Logan, and John, their daugh ter Julie. John went to Nebraska and was the first person buried in the ce metery at Nebraska City.

[NI5582] No further record. 1880 Census shows parents born elsewhere.

Name: «tab»Mrs Grace Hunt
[Mrs Horace Mrs Hunt]
Age in 1910: «tab»37
Birth Year: «tab»abt 1873
Birthplace: «tab»California
Home in 1910: «tab»Hydesville, Humboldt, California
Race: «tab»White
Gender: «tab»Female
Relation to Head of House: «tab»Hired Woman (Hired)
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Missouri
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Iowa
Native Tongue: «tab»English
Occupation: «tab»Cook
Industry: «tab»Logging Camp
Father born MO
Mother born IA

Md John Hunt. 1920 Humbolt Co, Father born MO, mother born IL not Iowa

[NI5583] From:JONVIRZI@aol.com
IAM THE GRANDSON OF ELSIE ARCHER SILVA, OF SAN JOSE. SHE WAS THE FIRST CO USIN OF YOUR MOTHER LUCIA ARCHER WATTS JESSEE OF SAINT HELENA, PRESUMI NG THAT IS WHO YOU ARE. I HAVE IN MY POSSESSION THE ARCHER FAMILY BIBLE W HICH HAS BIRTHDATES OF ALL 8 CHILDREN OF GEORGE ARCHER AND POLLY ANN PHIL LIPS, THE GRANDPARENTS OF LUCY ARCHER. SAMUEL NELSON ARCHER WAS BO RN 22 MARCH 1852 AND DIED 9 APRIL 1896. JEFFEE NUCKOLLS WAS BORN 11 JANUA RY 1862 AND DIED 8 JANUARY 1942. I THOUGHT KENNETH JESSEE WAS AN ONLY CH ILD, OTHER THAN AN OLDER HALF SISTER, LEAH WATTS, WHO DIED AT 9 YEARS OF A GE, ACCORDING TO MY LATE GRANDMOTHER. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN HAVING T HE ARCHER FAMILY BIBLE, LET ME KNOW. I HAVE MANY PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ARCH ERS, AS WELL AS A COPY OF GEORGE ARCHER'S WILL-----THE GEORGE ARCHER WHO W AS THE GRANDFATHER OF LUCY, THAT IS.

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