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Facts and Events
Name |
Charles Boyd Nichols |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
21 Feb 1848 |
Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky |
Marriage |
1 Jan 1871 |
Fayette County, Kentuckyto Ellen Millicent Tarlton |
Census[6] |
2 Jun 1880 |
Dog Fennel, Fayette County, Kentucky |
Residence[4][11] |
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Death[1][9] |
13 Mar 1929 |
Eminence, Henry County, Kentucky |
Burial[2][3][10] |
16 Mar 1929 |
Georgetown Cemetery, Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky |
Other[5][12] |
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Event-Misc |
represented Fayette County in the State Assembly during the session of 1910, 1912 and 1914 and the extra session in 1915; was trustee of the University of Kentucky for 14 years, chairman for eight
Image Gallery
Gravestone of Charles Boyd Nichols and family
References
- ↑ unidentified newspaper clipping: C. B. Nichols Funeral Today, Location: Fayette County, Kentucky.
- ↑ unidentified newspaper clipping: C. B. Nichols Funeral Today, Location: Fayette County, Kentucky.
- ↑ Cemetery - City Services - City of Georgetown, Url: 31 Oct 2005 ((http:/www.georgetown-kentucky.com/cscemetery.asp))
Mr. Charles Boyd Nichols, 1848-1929, buried 3/16/1929, funeral home W. R. Milward, Section F, lot# 1399, Block# 5, Grave# 9, old location: Section F.
- ↑ unidentified newspaper clipping: C. B. Nichols Funeral Today, Location: Fayette County, Kentucky.
- ↑ unidentified newspaper clipping: C. B. Nichols Funeral Today, Location: Fayette County, Kentucky.
- ↑ 1880 U.S. census, Record Type: U.S. census, population schedule. (1880)
Charles Nichols household, Fayette County (Dog Fennel Precinct), Kentucky, ED 60, page 145D, dwelling 7, family 8; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 412.
- Goldsborough, Carrie Tarleton; Fisher, Anna Goldsborough. Descendants of John Sutton and his wife Temperance Lane. (Clay Printing Company, Lexington, KY, 1941)
p. 32.
- unidentified newspaper clipping: C. B. Nichols Funeral Today, Location: Fayette County, Kentucky.
- ↑ at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Horace Dale
- ↑ at 4 o'clock, following services at 1 p.m. at his daughter's residence in Eminence, the Rev. W. S. Harsell, pastor of the Eminence Christian church, officiating with assistance from the Rev. Fred W. Simpson, pastor of the Eminence Presbyterian church.
- ↑ on a farm on the Newton Pike near Lexington
- ↑ was survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Tarleton Nichols, his daughter, Mrs. Dale; a granddaughter, Miss Mary Ellen Dale, of Eminence, and a brother, Daniel Nichols, of Cincinnati
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