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Marriage: Children:
  1. Anna M. Nichols: Birth: 28 DEC 1816 in Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 5 SEP 1888 in Louisa Co., Iowa, United States

  2. Joseph Baldridge Nichols: Birth: 4 AUG 1818 in Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 9 SEP 1896 in Iowa, United States

  3. John H. Nichols: Birth: 1 AUG 1821 in Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 18 SEP 1893 in Louisa Co., Iowa, United States

  4. Margaret Eliza Nichols: Birth: 1 NOV 1823 in Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 3 AUG 1893 in Lexington, Lafayette, Missouri, United States

  5. George S. Nichols: Birth: 3 APR 1826 in Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 22 JUL 1881

  6. Rebecca Jane Nichols: Birth: 31 MAY 1827 in Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 6 FEB 1908 in Iowa, United States

  7. William Todd Baldridge Nichols: Birth: 4 NOV 1828 in Yorktown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 23 FEB 1885 in Morning Sun, Louisa, Iowa, United States

  8. Robert A. Nichols: Birth: 1835 in Pennsylvania, United States.

  9. Lester Nichols: Birth: 1843 in Iowa City, Mahaska, Iowa Territory, United States. Death: 1924 in Cairo, Louisa, Iowa, United States


Notes
a. Note:   History of Louisa County, Iowa, from its earliest settlement to 1912 Aside from the early store keepers and those already mentioned, the pioneer settlers of Marshall township were Richard Slaughter, George Key, Nixon Scott, Richard Restine, John Sellers, Annanias Simpkins. H. M. Ochiltree, whose name is connected with the history of Morning Sun, first settled on a piece of land in Marshall township. A little later came Robert Niccolls, John N. Baldrige and Oliver Benton ; also Abraham Hill, who built what was known as Hill's Mill on Long creek near the Dan McKay farm. Another early settler was Christopher Fox, the grandfather of Mrs. Ralph Butler, who was quite a character in his day and had seen active service in the Black Hawk war. In the early '60s Jesse Vanhorn was prominent in Cairo, and had much to do with building the Cairo church. He also erected a grist mill on Long creek about three miles down the creek from the Derbin mill.
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