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Isaac Nichols Sr.

Birth
East Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
3 Dec 1829 (aged 81)
Milo, Yates County, New York, USA
Burial
Milo, Yates County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Source James Faasen: He was the son of Alexander Nichols (1718-1788) of East Greenwich and is mentioned in Alexander's 1784 will, East Greenwich, RI; Probate # 4: 86-90.

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/yates/milo/miloearlyset.htm

Isaac and Anna (BOON) NICHOLS were numbering among the Rhode Island contingent of pioneer settlers in Milo. They were followers of the Friend, steadfast and true. Isaac NICHOLS located on the Garter, and after him the place was named Nichols's Corners, afterward and now known as Milo Center. Isaac Nichols died in 1829, and his wife nine years later. Their children were George, Alexander, Benjamin and Jacob. George married Hannah GREEN and had one child, George B. NICHOLS. Alexander married Polly or Mary CHAMBERS and by her had these children: Joisah G., Johnson A., Alexander and Loring G. NICHOLS.

The cemetery area was known as Nichols Corner, then Milo Center. It is near the intersection of Milo Center Rd. and Himrod Rd. It is on private land and not maintained.
Source James Faasen: He was the son of Alexander Nichols (1718-1788) of East Greenwich and is mentioned in Alexander's 1784 will, East Greenwich, RI; Probate # 4: 86-90.

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/yates/milo/miloearlyset.htm

Isaac and Anna (BOON) NICHOLS were numbering among the Rhode Island contingent of pioneer settlers in Milo. They were followers of the Friend, steadfast and true. Isaac NICHOLS located on the Garter, and after him the place was named Nichols's Corners, afterward and now known as Milo Center. Isaac Nichols died in 1829, and his wife nine years later. Their children were George, Alexander, Benjamin and Jacob. George married Hannah GREEN and had one child, George B. NICHOLS. Alexander married Polly or Mary CHAMBERS and by her had these children: Joisah G., Johnson A., Alexander and Loring G. NICHOLS.

The cemetery area was known as Nichols Corner, then Milo Center. It is near the intersection of Milo Center Rd. and Himrod Rd. It is on private land and not maintained.


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