Sarah Collier1,2,3
b. before 30 April 1615, d. 26 April 1691
Sarah Collier was born before 30 April 1615 in Southwark, Surrey, England.2 She was baptized on 30 April 1615 in St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England.2,3 She was the daughter of William Collier and Jane Clarke.2,3 Sarah Collier married as her first husband Love Brewster, son of Elder William Brewster and Mary (?), on 15 May 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2,4,5,3 Sarah Collier married as her second husband Richard Parke after 1 September 1656.1,3 Sarah Collier died on 26 April 1691 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, now Massachusetts.5,3
She immigrated, arriving 1633 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with her parents William Collier and Jane Clarke.2
She immigrated, arriving 1633 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with her parents William Collier and Jane Clarke.2
Children of Sarah Collier and Love Brewster
- Sarah Brewster+1,3,6 b. 1635, d. a 5 Mar 1667
- Nathaniel Brewster1,3 b. 1637, d. 2 Nov 1676
- Wrestling Brewster+1,3 b. c 1644, d. 1 Jan 1695/96
- William Brewster1,3 b. 1645, d. 3 Nov 1723
Citations
- [S15] Lucy Hall Greenlaw, "Early Generations, Brewsters."
- [S48] The Great Migration.
- [S1152] Barbara Lambert Merrick, MF 24 Brewster.
- [S659] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Plymouth.
- [S11] Mayflower History, online www.mayflowerhistory.com.
- [S1166] Robert S. Wakefield, MF 18 Warren, Volume 1.
Last Edited=3 Jul 2015
Wrestling Brewster1,2,3,4
b. circa 1614, d. circa 1635
Wrestling Brewster was born circa 1614 in Leiden, South Holland, Holland.2,3,4 He was the son of Elder William Brewster and Mary (?)3,4 Wrestling Brewster died circa 1635. He died after May 22 1627 but died before his father, unmarried.1,3,4
He immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with his parents Elder William Brewster and Mary (?).2,3,5,4
He immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts, with his parents Elder William Brewster and Mary (?).2,3,5,4
Citations
Last Edited=7 Feb 2015
Hannah Graves1,2
b. 8 September 1636, d. 5 October 1699
Hannah Graves was born on 8 September 1636 in Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Suffolk County.1 She was the daughter of John Graves and Judith Alward.1 Hannah Graves married John Mayo on 24 May 1654 in Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1,2 Hannah Graves died on 5 October 1699 in Roxbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 63.2
Citations
Last Edited=3 Feb 2007
John Graves1,2
b. circa 1599, d. 4 November 1644
John Graves was born circa 1599.1 He married as his first wife Sarah Finch before 1624.1 John Graves married as his second wife Unidentified Wife before 1628.1 John Graves married as his third wife Judith Alward in December 1635 in Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Suffolk County.2 John Graves died on 4 November 1644 in Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1 He was buried on 15 November 1644 in Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2
Child of John Graves and Judith Alward
- Hannah Graves1 b. 8 Sep 1636, d. 5 Oct 1699
Citations
Last Edited=3 Feb 2007
Orlando Mack1,2
b. 16 December 1693, d. 28 January 1768
Orlando Mack was born on 16 December 1693 in Concord, Province of Massachusetts Bay.3,2 He was the son of John Mack and Sarah Bagley.1 Orlando Mack married Damaris Dutton on 14 May 1718 in Hebron, Connecticut Colony, now Tolland County. They had 10 children.1,2,4 Orlando Mack died on 28 January 1768 in Hebron, Connecticut Colony, now Tolland County, at age 74.5,2
Citations
- [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
- [S750] Early VR Middlesex Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Concord.
- [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Hebron VR.
- [S158] Traci Tomaselli, "Tracy Tomaselli's Family Tree", Oct. 30, 2000, unverified.
Last Edited=2 Jul 2007
Damaris Dutton1,2
b. circa 1702, d. 17 January 1774
Damaris Dutton was born circa 1702.3,2 She married Orlando Mack, son of John Mack and Sarah Bagley, on 14 May 1718 in Hebron, Connecticut Colony, now Tolland County. They had 10 children.1,2,4 Damaris Dutton died on 17 January 1774 in Hebron, Connecticut Colony, now Tolland County.3,2
Citations
- [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
- [S158] Traci Tomaselli, "Tracy Tomaselli's Family Tree", Oct. 30, 2000, unverified.
- [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Hebron VR.
Last Edited=2 Jul 2007
William Snow1,2
b. circa 1617, d. 31 January 1708/9
William Snow was born circa 1617 in England.3 He married Rebecca Brown, daughter of Peter Browne and Mary (?), in 1654 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.2,3 William Snow died on 31 January 1708/9 in West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay.1,4,5,3
He immigrated in 1635 on the Susan & Ellen, arriving in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony.3 He left a will on 9 March 1698/99.4,3 His will was proved/probated on 4 March 1708/9.1,3
He immigrated in 1635 on the Susan & Ellen, arriving in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony.3 He left a will on 9 March 1698/99.4,3 His will was proved/probated on 4 March 1708/9.1,3
Children of William Snow and Rebecca Brown
- Hannah Snow1,6 b. c 1664, d. 29 Mar 1723
- Rebecca Snow+3 b. c 1671, d. 4 Apr 1740
Citations
- [S36] M. L. T. Alden, "Snow Genealogy."
- [S48] The Great Migration.
- [S1104] Robert S. Wakefield, MF 7 Peter Brown.
- [S54] Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony, Its History and People 1620-1691.
- [S1140] Merideth B. Colkert, Founders of Early American Families.
- [S1104] Robert S. Wakefield, MF 7 Peter Brown, Pages 8, 19.
Last Edited=29 Jun 2015
Mary Cutting1,2
b. 1622, d. 1701
Mary Cutting was born in 1622 in England.1 She was the daughter of Captain John Cutting and Mary Warde.2 Mary Cutting married Nicholas Noyes, son of Rev William Noyes and Anne Parker, circa 1640.3,2 Mary Cutting died in 1701.1
Children of Mary Cutting and Nicholas Noyes
- Mary Noyes3,4,2 b. 15 Oct 1641, d. a 1700
- Hannah Noyes3,4,2 b. 30 Oct 1643, d. 5 Jan 1704/5
- John Noyes5,4,2 b. 20 Jan 1645/46, d. 1691
- Rev. Nicholas Noyes3,4,2 b. 22 Dec 1647, d. 13 Dec 1717
- Deacon Cutting Noyes+3,4,2 b. 23 Sep 1649, d. 25 Oct 1734
- Sarah Noyes3,4,2 b. 13 Sep 1651, d. 20 Feb 1652
- Sarah Noyes3,4,2 b. 22 Aug 1653, d. a 1700
- Timothy Noyes3,4,2 b. 23 Jun 1655, d. 21 Aug 1718
- James Noyes3,4,2 b. 16 May 1657, d. Apr 1723
- Abigail Noyes3,4,2 b. 11 Apr 1659, d. 27 Jan 1746
- Rachel Noyes3,4,2 b. 20 Mar 1660/61, d. 24 May 1720
- Thomas Noyes3,4,2 b. 20 Jun 1663, d. b 30 Dec 1695
- Rebecca Noyes3,4,2 b. 18 May 1665, d. 1 Dec 1683
Citations
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Captain John Cutting1
b. 1586, d. 20 November 1659
Captain John Cutting was born in 1586 in London, England, (estimated.)1,2 He married Mary Warde circa 1615 in London, London, England, 3 other kids.1 Captain John Cutting died on 20 November 1659 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1,3
He was a shipmaster.1
He was a shipmaster.1
Children of Captain John Cutting and Mary Warde
- John Cutting+2 b. c 1620, d. 20 Nov 1659
- Mary Cutting+4 b. 1622, d. 1701
Citations
- [S29] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S252] Lloyd Horrocks, "Horrocks, Philips, Winget, Keeler, Clark, Watson, Lockwood, Strong, Gates and ancestors", Jul. 21, 2002, unverified.
- [S843] Early VR Essex Co. MA (published), Vital records of Newbury.
- [S736] Great Migration Online, online www.greatmigrationonline.org.
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Mary Noyes1,2,3,4
b. 15 October 1641, d. after 1700
Mary Noyes was born on 15 October 1641 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Essex County.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 Mary Noyes married John French, son of Edward French and Ann Goodale, on 23 March 1659 in Salisbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Essex County.5,2,4 Mary Noyes died after 1700. She outlived her father based on mention in his will.5
Citations
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Hannah Noyes1,2,3,4
b. 30 October 1643, d. 5 January 1704/5
Hannah Noyes was born on 30 October 1643 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 Hannah Noyes married as her first husband Peter Cheney on 14 May 1663 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 Hannah Noyes married as her second husband John Atkinson on 3 June 1700 in Newbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay.2,5,3,4 Hannah Noyes died on 5 January 1704/5 in Newbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 61.3
Citations
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Deacon Cutting Noyes1,2,3,4
b. 23 September 1649, d. 25 October 1734
Deacon Cutting Noyes was born on 23 September 1649 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 He was the son of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 Deacon Cutting Noyes married Elizabeth Knight, daughter of John Knight and Bathshua Ingersoll, on 25 February 1673 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 Deacon Cutting Noyes died on 25 October 1734 in Newbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 85.2,3
He became a freeman on 9 January 1673/74 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2
Paul Noyes write: "NEHG Register: He was made freeman, 9 Jan., 1673/4, was a cordwainer, captain-lieutenant in the militia, and deacon of the First Parish.
In 1698 he preached the election sermon. About 1702 he wrote the memoir of his uncle Rev. James Noyes, in Mather's Magnolia.
Mass. and Maine Families: Represented the town in the General Court 1709-1712.
Occupation - Cordwainer
Occupation - Captain-lieutenant in militia
Occupation - Deacon of the First Parish
Will - 16 JUL 1730; Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts;
(The witnesses were Samuel Moody, Joseph Lunt and Hon. Nathaniel Coffin. In it he mentions wife Elizabeth to have the use of the southerly half of the house while she is a widow, and be provided with wood, etc. yearly by her sons John and Joseph, son John to have the southerly half of the homestead, and half of the other land, some of which was at Indian Hill; Cutting, who had received most of his portion; Joseph to have the other real estate and be executor, he to have half of the Rolf Lane; daughters Elizabeth Pettengill, Bathsheba Pettengill, Mary Moulton; grand children Jacob Noyes, Samuel Noyes, and Elizabeth Noyes; and the First Church in Newbury to have 20 shillings.)1"
He became a freeman on 9 January 1673/74 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2
Paul Noyes write: "NEHG Register: He was made freeman, 9 Jan., 1673/4, was a cordwainer, captain-lieutenant in the militia, and deacon of the First Parish.
In 1698 he preached the election sermon. About 1702 he wrote the memoir of his uncle Rev. James Noyes, in Mather's Magnolia.
Mass. and Maine Families: Represented the town in the General Court 1709-1712.
Occupation - Cordwainer
Occupation - Captain-lieutenant in militia
Occupation - Deacon of the First Parish
Will - 16 JUL 1730; Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts;
(The witnesses were Samuel Moody, Joseph Lunt and Hon. Nathaniel Coffin. In it he mentions wife Elizabeth to have the use of the southerly half of the house while she is a widow, and be provided with wood, etc. yearly by her sons John and Joseph, son John to have the southerly half of the homestead, and half of the other land, some of which was at Indian Hill; Cutting, who had received most of his portion; Joseph to have the other real estate and be executor, he to have half of the Rolf Lane; daughters Elizabeth Pettengill, Bathsheba Pettengill, Mary Moulton; grand children Jacob Noyes, Samuel Noyes, and Elizabeth Noyes; and the First Church in Newbury to have 20 shillings.)1"
Child of Deacon Cutting Noyes and Elizabeth Knight
- Joseph Noyes+3 b. 21 Jan 1688/89, d. 1755
Citations
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Sarah Noyes1,2,3,4
b. 13 September 1651, d. 20 February 1652
Sarah Noyes was born on 13 September 1651 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 Sarah Noyes died on 20 February 1652 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4
Citations
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Timothy Noyes1,2,3,4
b. 23 June 1655, d. 21 August 1718
Timothy Noyes was born on 23 June 1655 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 He was the son of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 Timothy Noyes married Mary Knight, daughter of John Knight and Bathshua Ingersoll, on 13 January 1680/81 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 Timothy Noyes died on 21 August 1718 in Newbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 63.5,2,3
He became a freeman on 13 February 1684 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2
He became a freeman on 13 February 1684 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2
Citations
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
James Noyes1,2,3,4
b. 16 May 1657, d. April 1723
James Noyes was born on 16 May 1657 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.3,4 He was the son of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 James Noyes married Hannah Knight, daughter of John Knight and Bathshua Ingersoll, on 31 March 1684 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 James Noyes died in April 1723 at age 65.5,2
He left a will on 22 April 1723.2 His will was proved/probated on 8 May 1725.2
He left a will on 22 April 1723.2 His will was proved/probated on 8 May 1725.2
Citations
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Abigail Noyes1,2,3,4
b. 11 April 1659, d. 27 January 1746
Abigail Noyes was born on 11 April 1659 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 Abigail Noyes married Simeon (Symon) French of Salisbury, MA on 8 May 1707 in Newbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay.2,3,4 She died on 27 January 1746 in Salisbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 86.5
Citations
- [S29] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S558] James Atkins Noyes, "Noyes Pedigree."
- [S843] Early VR Essex Co. MA (published), Vital records of Newbury.
- [S736] Great Migration Online, online www.greatmigrationonline.org.
- [S843] Early VR Essex Co. MA (published), Vital records of Salisbury.
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Rachel Noyes1,2,3,4
b. 20 March 1660/61, d. 24 May 1720
Rachel Noyes was born on 20 March 1660/61 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 Rachel Noyes married James Jackman of Newbury in 1682.5,2,4 She died on 24 May 1720 in Newbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay, at age 59.2,3
Citations
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Thomas Noyes1,2,3,4
b. 20 June 1663, d. before 30 December 1695
Thomas Noyes was born on 20 June 1663 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.3 He was the son of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 Thomas Noyes married Sarah Knight, daughter of John Knight and Bathshua Ingersoll, on 16 November 1686 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Sarah Knight.4 Thomas Noyes died before 30 December 1695. An administrator was appointed on his estate on this date.5,2
Citations
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Sarah Noyes1,2,3,4
b. 22 August 1653, d. after 1700
Sarah Noyes was born on 22 August 1653 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 Sarah Noyes married Matthew Pettengill of Newbury, son of Richard and Joanna (Ingersoll) Pettingill on 13 April 1674.5,2,4 She died after 1700. She outlived her father based on mention in his will.5
Citations
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Rebecca Noyes1,2,3,4
b. 18 May 1665, d. 1 December 1683
Rebecca Noyes was born on 18 May 1665 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting.2,3,4 Rebecca Noyes died on 1 December 1683 in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, at age 18.2,3,4
Citations
Last Edited=22 Dec 2007
Deacon Josiah Mack1,2
b. 16 December 1691, d. 21 November 1769
Deacon Josiah Mack was born on 16 December 1691 in Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony.1,2,3 He was the son of John Mack and Sarah Bagley.1 Deacon Josiah Mack married Abigail Peterson before 1721. They had 10 children.2,4 Deacon Josiah Mack died on 21 November 1769 in Hebron, Connecticut Colony, now Tolland County, at age 77.2
Citations
- [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S254] Sophia Smith Martin, Mack Genealogy.
- [S750] Early VR Middlesex Co. MA (published), Vital Records of Concord.
- [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Hebron VR.
Last Edited=28 Jul 2007
Johnathan Bagley1
b. circa 1600, d. date unknown
Johnathan Bagley was born circa 1600 in England (estimated.) His death date has not been found.
Child of Johnathan Bagley
- Orlando Bagley+ b. 1620, d. 18 Mar 1663
Citations
- [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Last Edited=18 Jun 2006
Katharine Williams West1,2
b. 4 April 1864, d. 10 February 1950
Katharine Williams West was born on 4 April 1864 in Hamilton, Madison County, New York.1,2 She married Ernest Fox Nichols, son of Alonzo Curtis Nichols and Sophronia Fox, on 16 June 1894 in Hamilton, Madison County, New York.1,2 Katharine Williams West died on 10 February 1950 in New York, New York County, New York, at age 85.1,2 She was buried in Colgate University Cemetery, Madison County, New York.2
She appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Hamilton, Madison County, New York, enumerated 1 June 1880 in the household of her parents David and Eliza West.3 She and Ernest Fox Nichols appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire, enumerated 13 May 1910. Their daughter Esther Katharine was listed as living with them, He was president of Dartmouth College.4 Katharine Williams West and Ernest Fox Nichols appeared on the 1920 Federal census of New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, enumerated 5 January 1920. Their daughter Esther Katharine was listed as living with them.5 Katharine Williams West appeared on the 1930 Federal census of Manhattan, New York County, New York enumerated 21 April 1930.6 She appeared on the 1940 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 13 May 1940. Her daughter Esther Katharine was listed as living with her.7
She appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Hamilton, Madison County, New York, enumerated 1 June 1880 in the household of her parents David and Eliza West.3 She and Ernest Fox Nichols appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire, enumerated 13 May 1910. Their daughter Esther Katharine was listed as living with them, He was president of Dartmouth College.4 Katharine Williams West and Ernest Fox Nichols appeared on the 1920 Federal census of New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, enumerated 5 January 1920. Their daughter Esther Katharine was listed as living with them.5 Katharine Williams West appeared on the 1930 Federal census of Manhattan, New York County, New York enumerated 21 April 1930.6 She appeared on the 1940 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 13 May 1940. Her daughter Esther Katharine was listed as living with her.7
Child of Katharine Williams West and Ernest Fox Nichols
- Esther Katharine Nichols8 b. 5 May 1895, d. 13 Jul 1980
Citations
- [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S672] 1880 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: T9_860; Family History Film: 1254860; Page: 169.3000; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 0187.
- [S674] 1910 United States Federal Census, NH, Series: T624; Roll: 861; Page: 209A; Enumeration District: 87; Part: 3; Line: 2.
- [S675] 1920 United States Federal Census, CT, Roll: T625_193; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 357; Image: 237.
- [S676] 1930 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: 1558; Page: 16B; Enumeration District: 243; Image: 170.0.
- [S1095] 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: New York, New York, New York; Roll: T627_2645; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 31-906.
- [S1100] "Reminisces & Reflections," Arthur M. Nichols, 2012 unknown repository.
Last Edited=27 Jul 2014
Esther Katharine Nichols1,2
b. 5 May 1895, d. 13 July 1980
Esther Katharine Nichols was born on 5 May 1895 in Berlin, Berlin, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Ernest Fox Nichols and Katharine Williams West.3,2 Esther Katharine Nichols died on 13 July 1980 in Washington, District of Columbia, at age 85.1,2 She was buried in Colgate University Cemetery, Madison County, New York.4
She appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Hanover, New Hampshire in the household of her parents Ernest Fox Nichols and Katharine Williams West.5 Esther Katharine Nichols appeared on the 1920 Federal census of New Haven, Connecticut in the household of her parents Ernest Fox Nichols and Katharine Williams West.6 Esther Katharine Nichols appeared on the 1940 Federal census of New York, New York in the household of her mother Katharine Williams West.7
She appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Hanover, New Hampshire in the household of her parents Ernest Fox Nichols and Katharine Williams West.5 Esther Katharine Nichols appeared on the 1920 Federal census of New Haven, Connecticut in the household of her parents Ernest Fox Nichols and Katharine Williams West.6 Esther Katharine Nichols appeared on the 1940 Federal census of New York, New York in the household of her mother Katharine Williams West.7
Citations
- [S17] "The Florence Fox Harrop Papers," Florence Fox Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S1100] "Reminisces & Reflections," Arthur M. Nichols, 2012 unknown repository.
- [S35] "The Simeon M. Fox Papers," Simeon Moses Fox, 1880-1935 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S653] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S674] 1910 United States Federal Census, NH, Series: T624; Roll: 861; Page: 209A; Enumeration District: 87; Part: 3; Line: 2.
- [S675] 1920 United States Federal Census, CT, Roll: T625_193; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 357; Image: 237.
- [S1095] 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: New York, New York, New York; Roll: T627_2645; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 31-906.
Last Edited=27 Jul 2014