Candia Nichols 1846 –
Thaddeus Lee NICHOLS 1847 – 1940
John Nichols 1850 – 1853
William H Nichols 1853 – 1920
Emma Mary Nichols 1855 – 1937
Alma Nichols 1870 – 1943
Obit:
The South Reporter Newspaper
Holly Springs, Misissippi
January 20. 1916
MR. HARVEY NICHOLS DEAD
MR. H.H. Nichols died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Henry Howze at Wall Hill last Sunday, in the 96th year of his age. He was 75 years a member of the Baptist Church and 65 years a member of the Masonic Lodge. He was buried with Masonic Honors at the Watson Cemetery, the religious services being conducted by Rev. J. P. Horton. Mr. Nichols was a faithful and conscientious church member. He reared a large family who are among our country's most prominent people. The Reporter joins with friends and acquaintances in extending sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
Candia Nichols 1846 –
Thaddeus Lee NICHOLS 1847 – 1940
John Nichols 1850 – 1853
William H Nichols 1853 – 1920
Emma Mary Nichols 1855 – 1937
Alma Nichols 1870 – 1943
Obit:
The South Reporter Newspaper
Holly Springs, Misissippi
January 20. 1916
MR. HARVEY NICHOLS DEAD
MR. H.H. Nichols died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Henry Howze at Wall Hill last Sunday, in the 96th year of his age. He was 75 years a member of the Baptist Church and 65 years a member of the Masonic Lodge. He was buried with Masonic Honors at the Watson Cemetery, the religious services being conducted by Rev. J. P. Horton. Mr. Nichols was a faithful and conscientious church member. He reared a large family who are among our country's most prominent people. The Reporter joins with friends and acquaintances in extending sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
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