Asa Corbin Nichols Sr.

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Asa Corbin Nichols Sr.

Birth
Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death
27 Jan 1893 (aged 88)
Hampton, Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Aurora, Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Son of John Nichols and Sarah Corbin; husband of Rosella E. Niles; father of Trowbridge Alvia, Adah Bell, Mary, Asa Corbin Jr., and Katherine Georgia "Kate" Nichols.
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"The Sun," [Aurora, Hamilton Co., NE], 4 Feb 1893, p. 5, col. 3:

Mr. Asa Nichols, who resided near Hampton, died Jan. 27th ult., in the 88th year of his age. He was born in New York and emigrated to Illinois when he was forty years old. In 1841 [sic, 1853] he married Rosella Miles [sic, Niles] and was father of six children, one dying in infancy. The others, two sons and three daughters are left to mourn. He came to Nebraska ten years ago, since which time he has resided on his home place, where he died. His children were present with him in his last illness, except one daughter, Mrs. H. S. Smith, of David City, she being very sick and not expected to live, at the time of his death. Mr. Nichols was a sterling democrat and was much disappointed that he was unable to go to the polls last November and record his last vote for Grover Cleveland. The funeral services were held at Stockham last Sunday, and were largely attended.
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Son of John Nichols and Sarah Corbin; husband of Rosella E. Niles; father of Trowbridge Alvia, Adah Bell, Mary, Asa Corbin Jr., and Katherine Georgia "Kate" Nichols.
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"The Sun," [Aurora, Hamilton Co., NE], 4 Feb 1893, p. 5, col. 3:

Mr. Asa Nichols, who resided near Hampton, died Jan. 27th ult., in the 88th year of his age. He was born in New York and emigrated to Illinois when he was forty years old. In 1841 [sic, 1853] he married Rosella Miles [sic, Niles] and was father of six children, one dying in infancy. The others, two sons and three daughters are left to mourn. He came to Nebraska ten years ago, since which time he has resided on his home place, where he died. His children were present with him in his last illness, except one daughter, Mrs. H. S. Smith, of David City, she being very sick and not expected to live, at the time of his death. Mr. Nichols was a sterling democrat and was much disappointed that he was unable to go to the polls last November and record his last vote for Grover Cleveland. The funeral services were held at Stockham last Sunday, and were largely attended.
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