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    1. [NICHOLLS] NICHOLS/NICHOLLS, RICHARDS, HARRIS, POLKINGHORN, BRUSH
    2. Researching descendants of Henry Nichols/Nichols, baptized 2-19-1804 in Gulvall, St. Ives Parish, Cornwall, England. His parents were Andrew Nichols/Nicholls and Ann Brush. Henry married Elizabeth Richards on 6-26-1830 in Ury Lelart, Cornwall. She was born on 12-30-1804 to Richard Richards and Elizabeth Polkinghorn in Breage, Cornwall. Henry immigrated to U. S. in 1847 and settled in Mineral Point, Iowa Co., WI. In 1848, he sent for Elizabeth and their 7 children. The family settled on a farm in British Hollow, Grant Co., WI where they lived for 7 years. In 1855, they moved to Eagle River, Keweenaw Co., MI where Henry worked as a miner. In 1856, he became the first casualty of the Central Mine having died in a mining accident in No. 2 shaft. Henry and Elizabeth had the following children: Henry (b. 1831 and married Eliza J.), Elizabeth (b. 1832 and married James Mitchell), Mary (b. 1857, died young?), Andrew (b. 1839 and married Mary Jane Harris/Ann Warmington/Mar! y Jane Richards), Alice (b. 1842 and married Emanuel Broad), Sarah A.(b. 1844 and married James E. Elliott), and Susan (b. 1847 and married William Richards). Any info. on these folks is welcome and appreciated! THANKS!

    06/27/2001 04:20:28
    1. [NICHOLLS] Isaac NICKELL & Margaret CURRY
    2. Shaz
    3. CROSS POSTED FROM THE NICKELL LIST Original Message From: <[email protected]> Margaret CURRY who m. Isaac NICKELL in 1775 in Augusta County, VA was the daughter of Dr. Robert CURRY and his first wife Elizabeth McCOMB who was the daughter of Andrew McCOMB and Jane RAEBURN. The following will of Andrew McCOMB contains positive proof that Elizabeth McCOMB was the first wife of Dr. Robert CURRY. It also includes the names of their children. (It was transcribed exactly as written.): Andrew McComb of the parish and County of August being now under bodily affliction but perfect in mind and memory thanks to almighty God who gave it and calling to mend the uncertainty of Life and the certainity of Death it being appointed for all men one to Die and after Death the judgement I do herby make this my Last will and testament in maner and from following and first I Recommend my Soul to God who gave it and Body to the Earth from Whence it was taken to Buried in a Christian Like and Decent maner at the discereshen of my Executors hereafter named and as for what wordly goods it hath pleased God to Bestow upon me in this Life it is my will and desire it be disposed of as follows and first I Leave and Bequeath to my Beloved wife Jane the whole of the profites arising of the Plantation to gether with the Benifits of the Negro to be for her own use together with as mutch of the Stock as She thinks proper to Keep During her ____Life and after her Deceas I allow my son William McComb to get the fortune to Be for him and his heirs for Ever providing he pay to his sister Barbara Curry the sum of ten pounds in property shortly after he receives Said negro as for what moveable property She Doth not See proper to Keep to be Sold at publik auction. Shortly after my Deceas and to be Equally divided Between five of my Children Agness Reburn, Mary Young, Jean Curry Deceased I alow her three daughters to Receve theer Mothers part~Sarah Gardner, Martha Dickey Likewise and as for my Real Estate to wit my lands, I Leave and bequeath unto my son in law formerly Robert Curry that part of my Plantation he now Lives on that he purchased from my Son William Computed to Be one hundred and thirty acres to be for him and his heirs or asigns for Ever with twenty trees of my orchard to Bestruck of that side next to his own Land and the Plantation that I live on I alow to be sold By my Executor at my wife's decea and I do hereby this my Last will and testament impower them one of them make a clear title for said plantation to the person or persons purchasing the same the one half of the price to fall in the hands of Robert Curry to Bee Equally Devided among all his children nowin. Being that he had by my Daughter Elizabeth namely Andrew, Margret, Jean, William, Mary Robert, Elizabeth, Agness and the other half of the price of the Said plantation I alow to be Equally Divided among all my daughters allowing it in Barbara her part the ten pound Before mentioned she is to receive from her Brother William McComb their names are Agness Reburn, Mary Young, Jean Curry Deceased and her three daughters to receive their mothers part as Before Described Sarah Gardner, Barbara Curry, Martha Dickey and I do hereby nominate and apoint my truly and Beloved wife and sons, James Young and Robert Curry Executors of this my Last will and testament and I do hereby Revoke and Disanull and disalow of all wills heretofore made whether by word or wrighting, aproving Qualifing and Confirming this onley as my last will and testament and in witness whereof I have here unto fit my hand and seal this fifteenth day of March the year one thousand, seven hundred and Eighty Eight Signed Sealed Andrew McComb Seal in presents of Samuel McKee George Glenn, David Gibson At a Court held for Augusta County June 17, 1788 This last will and Testament for Andrew McComb Deceased was presented in court by James Young and Robert Curry two of the Executors therein named and proved by the oaths of Samuel McKee, George Glenn & David Gibson witnesses thereto am is order to be Recorded and on the motion of the Said Executors who made oath according to Law certificate is granted them for obtaining probate thereof in Due from they having entered into Bond with security, according to Law & Jane McCom the executrix named in the said will having certified under her hand attested by two witnesses that she will not to be upon herself any part of the Execution of the Said Will which also ordered to be recorded. Teste ______________ To The Worshipfull Court of Agusta County Gentlemen it appears to me that I am unable to attend by the failty of human nature it Being mutch impaired in order to administer to the Estate of my Late Deceased husband it appears best to me to decline and Leave the business wholly to the two Exthrs mentioned in the will as the Evidences here named Can Certify as witness to my hand this fourteenth Day of April the year one thousand Seven hundred and Eighty-Eight. her Jane X McComb mark George Glenn David Gibson This relinquishment was proved by the oaths of the witnesses thereto and is ordered to be Recorded. Teste ____________ ==== NICKELL Mailing List ==== ============================== Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    06/15/2001 02:44:38
    1. [NICHOLLS] Fw: {not a subscriber} Roll call
    2. Shaz
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Walker" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 6:13 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Roll call > My maternal grandmother was one Alice Mae Nicholls, daughter of George > Samuel > Nicholls b. abt 1885. My grandmother was born and raised in the Hamilton, > Ontario, > Canada area. I do not know whether her father was born in Canada or Great > Britain (England most likely). I have no other ancestral information on my > grandmother. > Any help would be most welcome. > Sharon > London, Canadas > > > >

    06/09/2001 01:27:50
    1. [NICHOLLS] New subscriber
    2. elnalexjoe
    3. Hello everyone New to this list and born a Nicholls. Family originally from Wiltshire under the heading of Nicholas but Nicholls from 1890s on in Somerset. Family lore has it our twig fell out with the other branches and broke away (grin) hence the name change. Interested in any information on Nicholls name in Taunton, Somerset, UK from 1890+ Browsing your list archive I noticed someone was looking at the name in Birmingham, UK. Have information on a William Nicholls, Jeweller from there born c. 1841 and his descendants in Australia if anyone is looking for him in particular. Best wishes to you all, Eileen

    06/08/2001 03:14:43
    1. [NICHOLLS] Ancient Faces
    2. Shaz
    3. Ancient Faces has a new NICHOLS picture Charley Nichols with wife Margaret Orr and their first four children. They had ten altogether, four girls, four boys, then a girl and a boy. http://www.ancientfaces.com/cgi-bin/displayphoto.cfm?PhotoID=16346 Sharon

    05/28/2001 01:55:09
    1. RE: [NICHOLLS] Benjamin Nicholls/Nicolls LI 1700's
    2. Linda Derham
    3. Dear All, Can I politely suggest that we not use abbreviations for the locations of our ancestors? Many of us non-Americans don't know what things like "LI" mean, although we can guess at "NY". Vice Versa for non-Americans! Regards, Linda Derham -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 12 May 2001 18:24 To: [email protected] Subject: [NICHOLLS] Benjamin Nicholls/Nicolls LI 1700's I am looking for information about Nichols/Nicolls/Nicholls families from LI. And a Abraham Nichols/Nicolls/Nickulls who lived in Smithtown area in 1700's. Abraham maybe a relative of Benjamin's. I am interested in any LI Nicholls of this time period. BENJAMIN NICHOLS was born Abt. 1723 died 1799 in Hauppauge, Smithown, Suffolk Cty, LI, NY. He married Sarah. In his Will of 1799 he named the following: STEPHEN NICHOLS m Tabitha Wicks ISAAC NICHOLS m Hannah Wheeler APOLLOS NICHOLS (no info) I believe he left the area. BENJAMIN NICHOLS (in his Will of 1801 he named his brothers) JESSE NICHOLS m Susannah Tillotson (info available in Tillotson book by Wil White) WILLIAM NICHOLS (no info) JACOB NICHOLS b 1767 ABRAHAM NICHOLS m Sarah Longbotham PAUL NICHOLS m Elizabeth Arthur MARY NICHOLS m Jacob Arthur AMY NICHOLS m. JOSEPH SMITH. MARTHA NICHOLS, m. WILLIAM HINS (maybe sp. wrong) If you have any information please contact me. I would appreciate your help.

    05/13/2001 07:22:32
    1. [NICHOLLS] Benjamin Nicholls/Nicolls LI 1700's
    2. I am looking for information about Nichols/Nicolls/Nicholls families from LI. And a Abraham Nichols/Nicolls/Nickulls who lived in Smithtown area in 1700's. Abraham maybe a relative of Benjamin's. I am interested in any LI Nicholls of this time period. BENJAMIN NICHOLS was born Abt. 1723 died 1799 in Hauppauge, Smithown, Suffolk Cty, LI, NY. He married Sarah. In his Will of 1799 he named the following: STEPHEN NICHOLS m Tabitha Wicks ISAAC NICHOLS m Hannah Wheeler APOLLOS NICHOLS (no info) I believe he left the area. BENJAMIN NICHOLS (in his Will of 1801 he named his brothers) JESSE NICHOLS m Susannah Tillotson (info available in Tillotson book by Wil White) WILLIAM NICHOLS (no info) JACOB NICHOLS b 1767 ABRAHAM NICHOLS m Sarah Longbotham PAUL NICHOLS m Elizabeth Arthur MARY NICHOLS m Jacob Arthur AMY NICHOLS m. JOSEPH SMITH. MARTHA NICHOLS, m. WILLIAM HINS (maybe sp. wrong) If you have any information please contact me. I would appreciate your help.

    05/12/2001 07:23:53
    1. [NICHOLLS] Mary Ann and Rebecca Nichols
    2. Shaz
    3. FORWARDED FROM THE NICHOL LIST. REPLIES SHOULD BE DIRECT TO THE LIST YOU ARE SUBSCRIBED TO OR [email protected] > Found in The Duncan Stuart Family, by Joseph A. Stuart, Caxton Press, > 1894 > > Page 75 - Nathan, son of Nathan Cole and Molly Flint of Reading, Mass., > married Mary Ann Nichols, of Antrim, N.H. They moved to Ohio, and had > three children, named:-Frederick, Alonzo and Thomas. > > Page 153 - Capt. Abraham and Anne (Longfellow) Adams had:- > Mr. Benjamin, born Mar. 8, 1719, married Rebecca Nichols. > > > ==== NICHOL Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > >

    05/08/2001 12:24:56
    1. [NICHOLLS] Marriages of Upper Canada London Dist 1795-1841
    2. Shaz
    3. FORWARDED FROM THE NICHOL LIST. REPLIES SHOULD BE DIRECT TO THE LIST YOU ARE SUBSCRIBED TO OR [email protected] The following is recorded in "The Marriage Registers of Upper Canada/Canada West", Volume 4: Part 1, London District 1795 - 1841, Compiled by Dan Walker & Fawne Stratford-Devai, Global Heritage Press, Milton, Ontario Jacob ESMOND, to Hanah NICHOLS. 4 Dec. 1831 (p. 9) James NIXON, to Annice NICHOLS, both of London Twp. 28 Oct. 1835 (p. 47) Harman NICHOLS, to Jane GALAGAR, both of Norwich. 31 Aug. 1834 (p. 48) Calvin DAVIDSON, to Jane NICHOLS, both of Ekfrid. 3 Dec. 1834 (p. 61) Sylvenus NICHOLS, to Mary TOWNSEND, both of Townsend. 13 Dec. 1835 (p. 83) Levi B. SHAW, to Milanda NICHOLS, both of Woodhouse. 20 Sep. 1837 (p. 96) Hugh McDIARMID, of Nissouri, to Sarah NICHOLS, of Oxford West. 21 Jan. 1840 (p. 137) Joseph NICHOLS, to Polly NEWGERR, both of Carraodc. 25 Dec. 1840 (p. 162) James JACKSON, to Isabella NICHOL, both of Westminster. 1 Aug. 1834 (p. 66) Jonnetis NICHOL, to Nancy LAIDLAW, both of Westminster. 3 Apr. 1835 (p. 66) John NICHOL, to Mary SAGE. 17 July 1836, Oxford (p. 84) John B. NICHOL, to Amanda ISMONDE, both of Norwick. 3 Dec. 1838 (p. 109) Sylvester RYCORD, of Yarmouth, to Tumor NICHOLSON, of Mallahide. 9 Sept. 1838 (p. 128) Ab'm NICKELL, to Mary MERRITT, both of Yarmouth. 12 Dec. 1832 (p. 28) Isaac CONGDON, to Olive NICKOLL. 14 July 1833 (p. 40)

    05/07/2001 03:22:40
    1. [NICHOLLS] Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa
    2. Shaz
    3. FORWARDED FROM THE NICHOL LIST. REPLIES SHOULD BE DIRECT TO THE LIST YOU ARE SUBSCRIBED TO OR [email protected] The following is recorded in Pioneers Of The Upper Ottawa and The Humors of the Valley, by Anson A. Gard, Global Heritage Press, Milton, Ontario http://globalgenealogy.com Page 107 - Rev. John McNicol, Presbyterian minister in Aylmer, 1896 to 1902 Page 108 - Rev. Nichols, minister in the Old Church on the Alymer Road after '30 (1830 assumed) Page 123 - A. M. Nicholson attended the dedication of Almer Lodge No. 138, G.R.O., September 14, 1860 Page 357 - John Cobourne (b. 1840), m. (1) Elizabeth F. Nichol, (2) Anna Eleanor Mattice, of Toronto

    05/07/2001 03:21:18
    1. [NICHOLLS] NICHOLLS- Brimingham - Gifford
    2. Phil McCarthy
    3. Posted on: NICHOLLS Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/n/i/NICHOLLS/queries/10030 Surname: NICHOLLS, ALLEN ------------------------- Looking for relatives of my Grandfather Gifford Nicholls, born 1880s in Olton, Solihull, Birmingham, Warwickshire, UK. Giff emigrated to Wellington New Zealand in 1905. Two other brothers, Stan and Ernie (Ernest?) also emigrated. Giff's parents were William Gidwin Nicholls and Annie Allen.

    04/18/2001 06:41:33
    1. [NICHOLLS] Nicholls Family
    2. Lynda Procter
    3. Posted on: NICHOLLS Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/n/i/NICHOLLS/queries/10029 Surname: Nicholls ------------------------- I am looking for my dad's dad whose name was Henry Roland Nicholls, he once lived in the south yorkshire area and married my nan who's name was barbara mary lee, they had 2 sons called John and George Nicholls. I know he moved to the Devon area and had 2 daughters but that is all i know please help find them all.

    04/18/2001 08:23:37
    1. [NICHOLLS] Fw: [NICKELL] Fw: [NICHOL] History of Skye
    2. Shaz
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Nickell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 11:03 PM Subject: Re: [NICKELL] Fw: [NICHOL] History of Skye > Guess I'm a cheapskate in my old age, $35 at Amazon for the paperback > version. It would be interesting to read though, I wonder if our > French-Canadian(sic) Library here in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho might have it > in their collection. > Don > > Shaz wrote: > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Bob Nichol" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 6:02 PM > > Subject: [NICHOL] History of Skye > > > > > I am reading the book, History of Skye, by Alexander Nicolson, 2nd > > > edition, 1994, edited by Dr. Alasdair Maclean, Maclean Press, Isle of > > > Skye. > > > > > > Of possible interest: > > > > > > "At Worcester, on the 3rd of September, 1651, the Highland Bridage had > > > to bear the full brunt of the onslaught of Cromwell's forces... Those > > > who were taken prisoners in the battle were consigned as slaves to the > > > plantations of America." (p.93) > > > > > > "[I]n 1739...kidnapping of young men and women, in Skye and elsewhere, > > > with the intention of selling them as slaves in the America colonies." > > > (p.141) > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== NICHOL Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > > > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > > > > > > > > > ==== NICKELL Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > > ==== NICKELL Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html > >

    04/01/2001 07:01:43
    1. [NICHOLLS] Fw: [NICHOL] History of Skye
    2. Shaz
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Nichol" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 6:02 PM Subject: [NICHOL] History of Skye > I am reading the book, History of Skye, by Alexander Nicolson, 2nd > edition, 1994, edited by Dr. Alasdair Maclean, Maclean Press, Isle of > Skye. > > Of possible interest: > > "At Worcester, on the 3rd of September, 1651, the Highland Bridage had > to bear the full brunt of the onslaught of Cromwell's forces... Those > who were taken prisoners in the battle were consigned as slaves to the > plantations of America." (p.93) > > "[I]n 1739...kidnapping of young men and women, in Skye and elsewhere, > with the intention of selling them as slaves in the America colonies." > (p.141) > > > > ==== NICHOL Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    03/31/2001 02:59:03
    1. [NICHOLLS] Fw: [NICHOL] Surrogate Court Records-Elgin Co, Canada (2 of 6 parts)
    2. Shaz
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Nichol" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 3:55 AM Subject: [NICHOL] Surrogate Court Records-Elgin Co, Canada (2 of 6 parts) > http://www.library.elgin-county.on.ca/~frank/ESTATES.TXT > Extracted > > ELGIN COUNTY LIBRARY HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS > > Surrogate Court Records > > Volunteers at the Elgin County Library have indexed the Surrogate > Court Records for the London > District and Elgin County from 1800 to 1900. For the London > District, all the available records > were indexed. When Elgin County was formed in 1853, only Elgin > County residents will appear in > the index. > > The following fields are found: > > LNAME - last name > FNAME - first name > RESID - residence > DATE - date of death > FILE - Surrogate Court file number > MFNO - Elgin County Library microfilm number > NOTES - the best part, this field tells who the relatives were > and other interesting material > > The indexing was done by Jane Gordon, Marg Daugharty, and Jean > Bircham, reading from the > microfilm. > > Six separate database files were created using dBase IV. Each was > less than one megabyte in size > so that I could transport them on floppy disks. They were joined > together into an AskSam > database. > > ]LNAME[ NICOLL > FNAME[ ROBERT > RESID[ ST. THOMAS > DATE[ OCT 10, 1855 > FILE[ 24 > MFNO[ 1374 > NOTES[ > Executor was his widow, Bertha Nicoll, > of St. Thomas > - died intestate > > > ]LNAME[ NICOLLS > FNAME[ RICHARD > RESID[ SOUTHWOLD > DATE[ DEC 10, 1869 > FILE[ 266 > MFNO[ 1377 > NOTES[ - lived on Lot 28, North Branch of the > Talbot Road > - executrix was Elizabeth Nicolls, widow > - sons: James; John; Arthur > - daughters: Nancy; Margaret > - friend Richard Baden Nicolls of Southwold > > ]LNAME[ NICOLL > FNAME[ SIMON > RESID[ SOUTHWOLD > DATE[ MAY 2, 1874 > FILE[ 520 > MFNO[ 1379 > NOTES[ - executors: Eliza Nicoll, Southwold, > widow; Richard Baden Nicoll, Southwold, > friend; George Nicoll, Southwold, deceased > as of November 9, 1867 > - sons: William Nicoll; Francis Nicoll; > Richard Nicoll > - wife Elisa > - daughter Alice > - grandson Charles Dalton > > ]LNAME[ MCALPIN > FNAME[ NEIL > RESID[ SOUTHWOLD > DATE[ AUG 20, 1875 > FILE[ 587 > MFNO[ 1379 > NOTES[ - executors: Donald Black, Yarmouth; > John McLean, St. Thomas, barrister- > at-law > - wife Mary McAlpin > - sons: Hugh McAlpin; John McAlpin; > Donald McAlpin; Neil McAlpin > - daughters: Mary McAlpin; Sarah > McAlpin; Christina McAlpin; Isabella > McAlpin or Cameron; Margaret McAlpin > or McGregor; Ann McAlpin or McCallum; > Catherine McAlpin or McCallum > > ]LNAME[ NICOL > FNAME[ ROBERT > RESID[ ST. THOMAS > DATE[ JUL 2, 1878 > FILE[ 730 > MFNO[ 1381 > NOTES[ - described as a Gentleman > - executor John McLean, St. Thomas, > barrister at law; George Thomas Claris, > St. Thomas, Esquire > - cousin Julia Nichol or Harvied, Dublin > Ireland > - wife was Elizabeth Nicol > - brother of wife was William Clark > MENTION OF: > - Catherine, daughter of James Scott; > - Mary Fitzgerald, daughter of James, shoemaker, > Port Stanley; > - Miss Jesse Buddan, living with James Rubbs of > Edinburgh, Georgia > - cousin was Henry Nichol, London, England > - cousin was Alice Nichol, London, England > > ]LNAME[ TUCKER > FNAME[ WILLIAM HENRY > RESID[ ST. THOMAS > DATE[ FEB 6, 1879 > FILE[ 789 > MFNO[ 1381 > NOTES[ - was formerly of Townsend, Norfolk > County > - described as a Gentleman > - died at London Ontario > - executor was Mary Tucker of St. Thomas, > widow > - wife was Mary Tucker > > ]LNAME[ HILL > FNAME[ AMBROSE > RESID[ MALAHIDE > DATE[ JUN 26, 1879 > FILE[ 809 > MFNO[ 1381 > NOTES[ - described as a mill owner > - executors: Richard Locker, Malahide, > nephew; Eugene Hill, Malahide, farmer > and son; John McCausland, Malahide, > Esquire > - friend was Catherine Nichol > - daughter was Alace Jane Hill > - son was Eugene Benjamin Hill > - son was Edgar Hill > > ]LNAME[ MCALPINE > FNAME[ ARCHIBALD > RESID[ ALDBOROUGH > DATE[ AUG 4, 1881 > FILE[ 966 > MFNO[ 1383 > NOTES[ - known as Archibald McAlpine the Elder > - described as a widower > - no will > - petitioner and son was Archibald > McAlpine the Younger of Aldborough > CHILDREN: > - John McAlpine, oldest son, Bridgehampton > Township, Sanilac County, Michigan; > - Duncan McAlpine, Aldborough; > - Mary McArthur; > - Charity McPherson; > - Ann Kerr; > - Margaret Campbell, wife of Daniel, > West Lorne; > - Archibald McAlpine > ]LNAME[ NICOLL > FNAME[ RICHARD BRADON > RESID[ SOUTHWOLD > DATE[ OCT 13, 1882 > FILE[ 1028 > MFNO[ 1383 > NOTES[ - executors: Edwin Nicoll, Southwold, > son; Robert Brimer, son-in-law; > William Nicoll, nephew; Edward > Horton > - wife was Lucy Nicoll > CHILDREN: > - Frederick Nicoll; > - Albert Nicoll; > - Elizabeth Brimer, wife of Robert; > - Edwin Nicoll > - granddaughter was Eva Nicoll, daughter > of the late George Nicoll > > > ]LNAME[ MCALPEN > FNAME[ JOHN > RESID[ SOUTHWOLD > DATE[ MAR 4, 1883 > FILE[ 1059 > MFNO[ 1384 > NOTES[ - executors: Abram Waugh, Southwold; > Archibald McAlpen, Southwold; Dougall > McCall > - brother was Archibald McAlpin > CHILDREN: > - Duncan McAlpin; > - John McAlpin; > - Mary Waugh; > - Catherine Hill; > - Jannet McAlpin; > - Margaret McAlpin; > - Sarah McAlpin; > - Betsey McAlpin; > - P.A. McAlpin > > START Vol 2 > > ]LNAME[ MCNICOL > FNAME[ JOHN > RESID[ SOUTHWOLD > DATE[ OCT 24, 1883 > FILE[ 1106 > MFNO[ 1384 > NOTES[ - no will > - described as a bachelor > - nephew was Donald Sinclair, Township > of Tilbury East, County of Kent, son > of Ann Begg > SISTERS: > - Ann Begg; > - Marjory McNicol; > - Margaret Maynard; > - Sarah McIntosh > > - mention of Marjory McIntosh, daughter > of deceased sister, Isabella Douglas > > ]LNAME[ BOYCE > FNAME[ MARY > RESID[ BAYHAM > DATE[ FEB 25, 1884 > FILE[ 1133 > MFNO[ 1384 > NOTES[ - described as the widow of William > Boyce > - note says formerly spelled Bice > - executor was Charles Price of > Aylmer, contractor > - adopted daughter was Lillie Belle > Price > > ]LNAME[ BICE > FNAME[ MARY > RESID[ BAYHAM > DATE[ FEB 25, 1884 > FILE[ 1133 > MFNO[ 1384 > NOTES[ - entered in the Surrogate Court > records as Mary Boyce, widow of > William Boyce, formerly spelled > Bice > - executor was Charles Price of Aylmer, > contractor > > ]LNAME[ NICOLL > FNAME[ FRANCIS > RESID[ SOUTHWOLD > DATE[ SEP 15, 1885 > FILE[ 1265 > MFNO[ 1386 > NOTES[ - described as a bachelor and a > Gentleman > - executor was Alice Graham of > Grand Rapids, Michigan, wife of > James Gordon Graham, dry goods > merchant > - only sister was Alice Graham > - mention of Edwin Nicoll of Southwold > Township, cousin > > ]LNAME[ MCALPINE > FNAME[ PETER > RESID[ DUNWICH > DATE[ APR 27, 1885 > FILE[ 1277 > MFNO[ 1386 > NOTES[ - executors: James C. Graham, Dunwich, > neighbour; James McAlpine, Dunwich, > son > CHILDREN: > - James McAlpine; > - Malcolm McAlpine; > - Catherine McAlpine; > - Jane Eaton; > - Jessie McAlpine; > - Margaret McAlpine; > - Elizabeth McAlpine > > ]LNAME[ NICOL > FNAME[ ELIZABETH > RESID[ ST. THOMAS > DATE[ MAY 31, 1890 > FILE[ 1735 > MFNO[ 1390 > NOTES[ - described as a widow > - executor was John McLean of St. > Thomas, Barrister > - mention of Mary Fitzgerald, 'faithful > nurse' > - mention of deceased brother, William > Clark, his widow, and their children, > daughters > > ]LNAME[ MCNICHOL > FNAME[ MARJORY > RESID[ SOUTHWOLD > DATE[ JUN 30, 1890 > FILE[ 1777 > MFNO[ 1390 > NOTES[ - described as a spinster > - executors: Marjery McIntosh, > Southwold, spinster; Daniel McIntosh, > Southwold > - nephew was Daniel McIntosh > - nephew was John Maynard > - niece was Marjery McIntosh > - niece was Mrs. Jonas Axford > - niece was Mrs. William Greenway > - niece was Mrs. John Sutherland > > ]LNAME[ MCALPINE > FNAME[ JOHN > RESID[ YARMOUTH > DATE[ MAY 8, 1892 > FILE[ 1995 > MFNO[ 1393 > NOTES[ - no will > - described as a widower > - petitioner was Daniel McAlpine of > Yarmouth, oldest son > CHILDREN: > - Neil McAlpine; > - Mary McAlpine; > - Margaret Buchanan; > - Annabelle McAlpine; > - Christina McAlpine; > - Ernest Burton Fitchett; > - John Allan Fitchett > > > > > ==== NICHOL Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > >

    03/29/2001 10:52:39
    1. Re: [NICHOLLS] JABEZ NICHOLLS
    2. Mandy o"NeiLL
    3. Hi Bob, I'm afraid at this stage there seems to be no connection. My NICHOLLS families were from the early 1800's all in Fordham Cambridge, and before that from the Worlington/Freckenham area of Suffolk. The earliest I have traced is my 4xGGrandfather Benjamin NICHOLLS b. around 1767 (unconfirmed), he married his first wife in Freckenham, Suffolk. I don't have any info on his siblings etc at this time, so I will keep a copy of your email for future reference, good luck with your research, kindest regards, Mandy. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Nicholls" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 11:19 AM Subject: Re: [NICHOLLS] JABEZ NICHOLLS > Mandy, > In your research for the Nicholls lines have you come across Arthur > Nicholls born 1842 Norwich, Norfolk later moved to Cambridge and then to the > Isle of Wight, or his father John Nicholls who was a builder/architech. > > Regards, > Bob Nicholls > -----Original Message----- > From: Mandy <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, 13 March 2001 9:26 > Subject: [NICHOLLS] JABEZ NICHOLLS > > > >Posted on: NICHOLLS Queries > >Reply Here: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/n/i/NICHOLLS/queries/100 > 27 > > > >Surname: nicholls > >------------------------- > > > >Hi Clive, > >I have a lot of extensive NICHOLLS lines, unfortunately no Jabez at this > >time, but in saying that I haven't been able to follow all the line as > >far forward as the dates your looking for, will get in contact if I do > >find him in my travels. > > > > > >==== NICHOLLS Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > >============================== > >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > > > > > ==== NICHOLLS Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > >

    03/14/2001 07:45:02
    1. Re: [NICHOLLS] JABEZ NICHOLLS
    2. Bob Nicholls
    3. Mandy, In your research for the Nicholls lines have you come across Arthur Nicholls born 1842 Norwich, Norfolk later moved to Cambridge and then to the Isle of Wight, or his father John Nicholls who was a builder/architech. Regards, Bob Nicholls -----Original Message----- From: Mandy <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, 13 March 2001 9:26 Subject: [NICHOLLS] JABEZ NICHOLLS >Posted on: NICHOLLS Queries >Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/n/i/NICHOLLS/queries/100 27 > >Surname: nicholls >------------------------- > >Hi Clive, >I have a lot of extensive NICHOLLS lines, unfortunately no Jabez at this >time, but in saying that I haven't been able to follow all the line as >far forward as the dates your looking for, will get in contact if I do >find him in my travels. > > >==== NICHOLLS Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >

    03/14/2001 04:49:30
    1. [NICHOLLS] Giffard or Godwin Nicholls
    2. Mary Clare & Phil McCarthy
    3. If anyone has come accross these two unusual Christian/First names in their research i would be keen to hear. My grandfather Giffard NICHOLLS born Olton, Birmingham, England 1884. His father was William Godwin NICHOLLS. -----Original Message----- From: Bob Nicholls [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 02:20 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [NICHOLLS] JABEZ NICHOLLS Mandy, In your research for the Nicholls lines have you come across Arthur Nicholls born 1842 Norwich, Norfolk later moved to Cambridge and then to the Isle of Wight, or his father John Nicholls who was a builder/architech. Regards, Bob Nicholls -----Original Message----- From: Mandy <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, 13 March 2001 9:26 Subject: [NICHOLLS] JABEZ NICHOLLS >Posted on: NICHOLLS Queries >Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/n/i/NICHOLLS/queries/100 27 > >Surname: nicholls >------------------------- > >Hi Clive, >I have a lot of extensive NICHOLLS lines, unfortunately no Jabez at this >time, but in saying that I haven't been able to follow all the line as >far forward as the dates your looking for, will get in contact if I do >find him in my travels. > > >==== NICHOLLS Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > ==== NICHOLLS Mailing List ==== ============================== Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history learning and how-to articles on the Internet. http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    03/14/2001 12:32:43
    1. [NICHOLLS] JABEZ NICHOLLS
    2. Mandy
    3. Posted on: NICHOLLS Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/n/i/NICHOLLS/queries/10027 Surname: nicholls ------------------------- Hi Clive, I have a lot of extensive NICHOLLS lines, unfortunately no Jabez at this time, but in saying that I haven't been able to follow all the line as far forward as the dates your looking for, will get in contact if I do find him in my travels.

    03/12/2001 08:14:17
    1. [NICHOLLS] the Nicholls family
    2. Clive Nicholls
    3. Posted on: NICHOLLS Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/n/i/NICHOLLS/queries/10026 Surname: ------------------------- My mother and father,both deceased were obviously Nicholls. My fathers father's name was Jabez Nicholls (born 1892) - he was a serving policeman on the Old Kent Road, SE London. During the second world war was bombed out of property in Bexley, Kent and moved to Bedford. Does any of this link up with your family info?

    03/12/2001 07:16:04