Person:Moses Nichols (1)

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Moses Eckles Nichols
b.13 May 1841 Kentucky
d.1 Mar 1908 Kentucky
m. 12 Mar 1840
  1. Moses Eckles Nichols1841 - 1908
  2. Mary Ann Nichols1843 - 1864
  3. Charles Boyd Nichols1848 - 1929
  4. Samuel R. Nichols1853 - Bef 1870
  5. Martha M. Nichols1856 -
  6. Daniel Y. Nichols1859 - 1933
m. 5 Feb 1866
  1. Charles William Nichols1867 - 1915
  2. Annie Tarlton Nichols1869 - 1954
  3. Mary Elizabeth Nichols1872 - 1962
  4. Martha Marshall Nichols1875 - 1921
Facts and Events
Name Moses Eckles Nichols
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 13 May 1841 Kentucky
Other[6][11] 19 Nov 1865 Georgetown, Scott County, KentuckyEvent-Misc
Marriage 5 Feb 1866 Scott County, Kentuckyto Martha Coleman Lightburne
Other[7][12] 26 Oct 1873 Georgetown, Scott County, KentuckyEvent-Misc
Census[8][13] 5 Jun 1880 Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky
Occupation[9] 1900 a farmer renting his farm
Census[10] 13 Jun 1900 Scott County, Kentucky
Death[4] 1 Mar 1908 Kentucky
Burial[5] 2 Mar 1908 Georgetown Cemetery, Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky

The Sutton book spells his mother's maiden name, his and Daddy's (etc.) middle names "Echols", but since that is wrong in Daddy's case, I have used his spelling, "Eckles" throughout.

References
  1. 1850 U.S. census population schedule, Scott Co., Kentucky, Record Type: U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Location: Scott County, Kentucky. (1850)
    Kentucky, Scott Co, District No. 2, p. 449, "line 19, Moses E. Nichols, 9, M, Ky, attended school".
  2. 1900 U.S. census, Record Type: U.S. census, population schedule. (1900)
    Moses E. Nichols household, Scott County (Oxford Precinct), Kentucky, ED 59, sheet 10B, dwelling 192, family 193; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 550 [May 1841, Kentucky; father New York, mother Kentucky].
  3. Georgetown College Alumni 1829 through 1917, Url: 3 Nov 2005 ((http:/library.georgetowncollege.edu/Special Collections/Alumni% 201829% 20t
    Nichols, Moses Eckles, A.B., farmer; Scott County; born May 13, 1841; died March 1, 1908.
  4. Georgetown College Alumni 1829 through 1917, Url: 3 Nov 2005 ((http:/library.georgetowncollege.edu/Special Collections/Alumni% 201829% 20t
    Nichols, Moses Eckles, A.B., farmer; Scott County; born May 13, 1841; died March 1, 1908.
  5. Cemetery - City Services - City of Georgetown, Url: 31 Oct 2005 ((http:/www.georgetown-kentucky.com/cscemetery.asp))
    Mr. Moses E. Nichols, 1841-1908, buried 3/2/1908, Section F, lot# 1416, Block# 6, Grave# 5, old location: Section F Lot #31.
  6. Perrin, William Henry. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky. (Southern Historical Press, Easley, S.C., 1979, Original Date, Original edition published in 1882 by O.L. Baskin & Co., Chicago)
    p. 197.
  7. Perrin, William Henry. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky. (Southern Historical Press, Easley, S.C., 1979, Original Date, Original edition published in 1882 by O.L. Baskin & Co., Chicago)
    p. 197.
  8. 1880 U.S. census, Record Type: U.S. census, population schedule. (1880)
    M. E. Nichols household, Scott County (Georgetown Precinct, West Division), Kentucky, ED 168, page 39D, dwelling/family 115; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 441.
  9. 1900 U.S. census, Record Type: U.S. census, population schedule. (1900)
    Moses E. Nichols household, Scott County (Oxford Precinct), Kentucky, ED 59, sheet 10B, dwelling 192, family 193; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 550.
  10. 1900 U.S. census, Record Type: U.S. census, population schedule. (1900)
    Moses E. Nichols household, Scott County (Oxford Precinct), Kentucky, ED 59, sheet 10B, dwelling 192, family 193; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 550.
  11. and Charles E. Lewis were set apart to the office of Deacon in the Presbyterian Church
  12. was one of three ordained and installed Ruling Elders of the Presbyterian Church
  13. a farmer with his wife and four children