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Nathaniel Nichols 1778–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Nov 1778

Birth Location: Springfield, Windsor, Vermont

Death Date: Feb 1860

Death Location: Champlain, Clinton, New York

Father: Levi Nichols

Mother: Elizabeth Sawyer

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In 1778, Nathaniel Nichols entered the world in Springfield, Windsor, Vermont, born to Levi Nichols And Elizabeth Betsy Sawyer. Nathaniel Nichols passed away in 1860 in Champlain, Clinton, New York.

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Biography

  • In 1778, Nathaniel Nichols entered the world in Springfield, Windsor, Vermont, born to Levi Nichols And Elizabeth Betsy Sawyer.
  • Nathaniel Nichols passed away in 1860 in Champlain, Clinton, New York.

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Nathaniel Nichols's Ancestors

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Nathaniel Nichols
1778–1860
Birth Place: Springfield, Windsor, Vermont
Parents
Levi Nichols
1739–1809
Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Elizabeth ('Betsy') Sawyer
1742–1813
Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts
Grandparents
Roger Nichols
1698–1765
Hingham, Plymouth, MA
Bethia ((Bethiah)) Winslow
1700–1790
Scituate, Plymouth, MA
Nathaniel Sawyer
1714–1754
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Mary Houghton
1715–1768
Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Nathaniel Nichols's Timeline

2 Records

1778
15 Nov 1778
Birth of Nathaniel Nichols in Springfield, Windsor, Vermont
Springfield, Windsor, Vermont
1860
Feb 1860
Age 82
Death of Nathaniel Nichols in Champlain, Clinton, New York
Champlain, Clinton, New York

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Nov 1778
    Event Place: Springfield, Windsor, Vermont

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Feb 1860
    Event Place: Champlain, Clinton, New York

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