Person:William Nichols (63)

Watchers
William Bowman Nichols
  1. Matilda Nichols1825 - 1908
  2. Louisa Nichols1827 - 1899
  3. Rebecca Ann Nichols1829 - 1893
  4. Thomas Evan Nichols1831 - 1913
  5. Margaret Jane Nichols1832 - 1908
  6. Mary Polly Nichols1835 - 1904
  7. John Fletcher Nichols1837 - 1890
  8. William Bowman Nichols1838 - 1904
  9. James Henry Nichols1840 - 1893
  10. Elizabeth Etta Nichols1842 - 1888
  11. Joseph Allen Nichols1843 - 1896
  12. Andrew Jackson Nichols1846 - 1936
  13. George Taylor Nichols1847 - 1929
  14. Isham Hayse Nichols1853 - 1927
m. 1865
  1. Samuel T Nichols1866 - 1900
  2. Mary Ellen Nichols1869 - 1898
  3. Noah Luther Nichols1872 -
  4. William Isham Nichols1874 - 1918
  5. Emily Jane Nichols1877 - 1901
m. 8 Mar 1881
  1. Hettie Nichols1884 - 1959
  2. Effie Lee Nichols1887 - 1909
  3. Ruby Estella Nichols1888 - 1966
  • HWilliam Bowman Nichols1838 - 1904
  • WAlice Whayne1846 -
m. 25 Feb 1900
Facts and Events
Name William Bowman Nichols
Gender Male
Birth? 31 Dec 1838 Grayson County, Kentucky, USA
Marriage 1865 to Rebecca A Hatfield
Marriage 8 Mar 1881 Hardin County, Kentucky, USAto Margaret St. Clair
Marriage 25 Feb 1900 Hardin County, Kentucky, USAto Alice Whayne
Death? 18 Apr 1904 Summit, Hardin County, Kentucky, USA
Burial? 20 Apr 1904 Summit Methodist Church, Summit, Hardin County, Kentucky, USA

Printed in the Elizabethtown News Friday, May 6, 1904.

Wm. B Nichols died Monday, April 18 at his home in Summit of consumption. Born Dec. 31, 1838. Was a brother of Thomas Nichols of Summit area. Married 3 times. First married Miss Rebecca Hatfield in 1865, who died Aug. 20, 1878. They had 5 children, Samuel, Wm, Luther, Mrs. Mary E. Bratcher and Mrs. Janie Mattingly. The eldest son and both daughters are now deceased. On March 8, 1881, he married Miss Maggie Sinclair, who died Nov. 24, 1897. They had three daughters, Mrs. Hettie Pence, Misses Effie and Stella Nichols, all living. On Feb. 25, 1900, he married Mrs. Alice Fry of Eastview, who survives him. Served in the Co. A 27th Regiment of the Ky. Vols., during the Civil War. Burial on Wednesday at Summit Methodist Church Cemetery. There was a snowstorm that morning which kept some people from attending the funeral.