Nicholas was living in Talladega, Alabama in 1860, St. Clair County in 1870, and he married his first wife Nannie J. Lowery. She died of the measles in 1887, the place of her burial is unkown. They had 6 children together. In 1890, Nicholas was living in Shelby County with his second wife Mary. They married on November 7, 1889. This union produced eight more children.
Nicholas was living in Talladega, Alabama in 1860, St. Clair County in 1870, and he married his first wife Nannie J. Lowery. She died of the measles in 1887, the place of her burial is unkown. They had 6 children together. In 1890, Nicholas was living in Shelby County with his second wife Mary. They married on November 7, 1889. This union produced eight more children.
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