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Edward Nichols 1859–1924 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Jun 1859

Birth Location: Carleton Co., NB

Death Date: 10 September 1924

Death Location: Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine Buried Carvell Cemetery NB, Canada

Father: Stephen Nichols

Mother: Deborah Hamilton

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Ritter

Children(s): Infant Nichols, Ada Kilcollins, David Nichols, Lee Nichols, Norah Nichols

Edward Nichols was born in 1859 in Carleton Co., NB, the child of Stephen Nichols And Deborah E Hamilton. In 1910, Edward Nichols resided in Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine, USA. Edward Nichols married Elizabeth Anne Ritter, and had children including Ada W Kilcollins, David S Nichols, Infant Nichols, Lee Nichols, Norah Nichols. Edward Nichols passed away in 1924 in Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine Buried Carvell Cemetery NB, Canada.

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Biography

  • Edward Nichols was born in 1859 in Carleton Co., NB, the child of Stephen Nichols And Deborah E Hamilton.
  • In 1910, Edward Nichols resided in Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine, USA.
  • Edward Nichols married Elizabeth Anne Ritter, and had children including Ada W Kilcollins, David S Nichols, Infant Nichols, Lee Nichols, Norah Nichols.
  • Edward Nichols passed away in 1924 in Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine Buried Carvell Cemetery NB, Canada.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Edward Nichols's Ancestors

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Edward Nichols
1859–1924
Birth Place: Carleton Co., NB
Parents
Stephen Nichols
1825–1911
Digby, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
Deborah (E.) Hamilton
1825–1896
Nova Scotia
Grandparents
Stephen Nichols
1794–1878
Rossway, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada
Ann Gilliland
1799–1825
Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Great-Grandparents
John Jr.
1765–
Catherine Werner
1768–1804
Joseph GILLALAND
1774–1814
Sarah Burns
1778–1808
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Sr.
1743–1818
Hannah Schreiber
1743–1804
Michael Werner
1740–
William Gilliland
1753–1831
Catherine Fleming
1763–1789
William Burns
1743–1814

Edward Nichols's Descendants

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Edward Nichols (25 Jun 1859–10 September 1924) m. Elizabeth (Anne) Ritter (Nov 1858–30 Aug 1906)
  1. 1. Infant Nichols 1900–1900
  2. 2. Ada (W) Kilcollins 1895–1986 m. Fred Kilcollins 1891–
    1. 1. Paul Kilcollins 1921–
    2. 2. Avis Kilcollins 1923–
    3. 3. Vella Kilcollins 1924–
    4. 4. Joyce Kilcollins 1926–
  3. 3. David (S.) Nichols 1892–1963
  4. 4. Lee Nichols 1891–1900
  5. 5. Norah Nichols 1889–1889

Edward Nichols's Timeline

3 Records

1859
25 Jun 1859
Birth of Edward Nichols in Carleton Co., NB
Carleton Co., NB
1910
1910
Age 51
Edward Nichols resided here in Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine, USA
Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine, USA
1924
10 September 1924
Age 65
Death of Edward Nichols in Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine Buried Carvell Cemetery NB, Canada
Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine Buried Carvell Cemetery NB, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Jun 1859
    Event Place: Carleton Co., NB
    Record Source: 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine; Roll: T624_537; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0009; FHL microfilm: 1374550

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1887
    Record Source: 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine; Roll: T624_537; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0009; FHL microfilm: 1374550

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1910
    Event Place: Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine, USA
    Record Source: 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine; Roll: T624_537; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0009; FHL microfilm: 1374550

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 September 1924
    Event Place: Bridgewater, Aroostook, Maine Buried Carvell Cemetery NB, Canada

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