Wife of Trowbridge Nichols and mother of Lenora Amanda, Alva Frederick, Zada Belle, William F. "Mannie," Norris Adolph and Frederick Oliver Nichols.
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"St. Marys Star" [St. Marys, Pottawatomie Co, KS], Thursday, 15 Jun 1916:
MRS NICHOLS DEAD
Mrs. Hattie Nichols passed away at her home in this city Tuesday afternoon after a 10 day-illness of paralysis.
The deceased was born at Rostaurk [sic], Germany, and came to Milwaukee when four years of age. In the year 1871, Aug. 13, she was married to T. E. Nichols at Brodhead, Wis. To this union six children were born, all of whom are living.
In the year 1883, they moved from Brodhead, Wis., to Aurora, Nebr., where they resided until the year 1894, when they came to this city where they have since resided.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. E. Ryan at the house at 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon and interment was made in the St. Marys Cemetery.
She is survived by her husband, T. E. Nichols, two daughters, Mrs. Nora Page, Grand Island, Nebr.; and Mrs. Zada Nichols of this city; and four sons, Alva Nichols of LaJunta, Colo.; Mannie, Morris [sic] and Frederick of this city.
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Wife of Trowbridge Nichols and mother of Lenora Amanda, Alva Frederick, Zada Belle, William F. "Mannie," Norris Adolph and Frederick Oliver Nichols.
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"St. Marys Star" [St. Marys, Pottawatomie Co, KS], Thursday, 15 Jun 1916:
MRS NICHOLS DEAD
Mrs. Hattie Nichols passed away at her home in this city Tuesday afternoon after a 10 day-illness of paralysis.
The deceased was born at Rostaurk [sic], Germany, and came to Milwaukee when four years of age. In the year 1871, Aug. 13, she was married to T. E. Nichols at Brodhead, Wis. To this union six children were born, all of whom are living.
In the year 1883, they moved from Brodhead, Wis., to Aurora, Nebr., where they resided until the year 1894, when they came to this city where they have since resided.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. E. Ryan at the house at 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon and interment was made in the St. Marys Cemetery.
She is survived by her husband, T. E. Nichols, two daughters, Mrs. Nora Page, Grand Island, Nebr.; and Mrs. Zada Nichols of this city; and four sons, Alva Nichols of LaJunta, Colo.; Mannie, Morris [sic] and Frederick of this city.
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