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    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Nixons of Vinton county.
    2. I'm afraid I didn't copy any of the Nixon files kept in the McArthur Library. I do have the Columbus Dispatch from April 28, 1994. There is an article on Edward from Seattle being 63 years old. I know that Frank died in the mid 1950s making him much older, my article on him from the 1980s is in storage somewhere that shows him in his Street car uniform in Columbus. There is a reference to Nixon living in a NJ home, I assume he died in New York City as mentioned in other posts elsewhere. >>Can you verify that Francis came down with TB and his mother took him to Arizona to cure him? And that he died young? Was he buried in Rose Hills Cemetery, Whittier, CA? My relatives in Yorba Linda have told me that story but I found nothing online. One presidential genealogy site says that both Richard and Pat Nixon died in Yorba Linda. I thought Richard Nixon died in NY or NJ. Both are buried at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda but I can't imagine either one of them dying in Yorba Linda where they had no home. Thank you, Mr. Morgan,

    10/11/2002 03:55:24
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Nixons of Vinton county.
    2. Elsie Rarey
    3. Did you look at the family history file that they have there in McArthur library -- it goes way back to the 1600's --Salem, MA when it included my line of Lippincott, Shinn, Gaskill, Francis was born 12/3/1878 Elk Twp. Vinton Co. d 9/4/1956 LaHabra CA; m. 6/25/1908 Whittier, CA Hannah Milhous b 3/7/1885 near Butlersville, Jennings Co., IN. died 9/30/1967 He worked as a motorman 1901-1907 Columbus before moving to Whittier. They lived Whittier, Lindsay, Yorba Linda and back to East Whittier where they operated the Nixon Market. This history was written by Raymond Martin Bell of Washington and Jefferson College lst printed 1954 . Very interesting. Elsie Rarey ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 9:55 PM Subject: Re: [OHVINTON-L] Nixons of Vinton county. > I'm afraid I didn't copy any of the Nixon files kept in the McArthur > Library. I do have the Columbus Dispatch from April 28, 1994. There is an > article on Edward from Seattle being 63 years old. I know that Frank died in > the mid 1950s making him much older, my article on him from the 1980s is in > storage somewhere that shows him in his Street car uniform in Columbus. > > There is a reference to Nixon living in a NJ home, I assume he died in New > York City as mentioned in other posts elsewhere. > > > > >>Can you verify that Francis came down with TB and his mother took him > to Arizona to cure him? And that he died young? Was he buried in > Rose Hills Cemetery, Whittier, CA? My relatives in Yorba Linda have > told me that story but I found nothing online. > > One presidential genealogy site says that both Richard and Pat Nixon died > in Yorba Linda. I thought Richard Nixon died in NY or NJ. Both are buried > at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda but I can't imagine either one of them > dying in Yorba Linda where they had no home. > > Thank you, Mr. Morgan, > >

    10/12/2002 04:34:51