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Jemima Warhurst <I>Arnold</I> Nichols

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Jemima Warhurst Arnold Nichols

Birth
Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA
Death
10 Apr 1909 (aged 86)
Kingman County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Zenda, Kingman County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Grandma Nichols died Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. She was laid to rest in the Nichols Cemetery.
Kingman, KS Journal April 16, 1909 p10

Jemina Arnold was born in Alabama, December 15, 1822, and moved to Jasper County, IL., when she was quite young. She was married to John Nichols in Jasper County, Illinois, March 21, 1839. To this union were born five sons and five daughters, of whom four sons and two daughters are left to mourn her loss. They moved to Sedgwick County, Kas., in 1872, and to Kingman County in 1880, where she resided until her death, April 10, 1909.
She was converted at the age of ten years and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church, continuing her membership for 76 years. During that time she lived a faithful Christian life and she closed her life by waiting the coming of the Lord to take her to her long home.
The funeral service was conducted in the Methodist Church at Spivey and she was interred in the Nichols Cemetery Easter Sunday, April 11.
Kingman, KS Leader-Courier April 15, 1909 p3
Contributed by Thomas Hotchkiss #47983816
Grandma Nichols died Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. She was laid to rest in the Nichols Cemetery.
Kingman, KS Journal April 16, 1909 p10

Jemina Arnold was born in Alabama, December 15, 1822, and moved to Jasper County, IL., when she was quite young. She was married to John Nichols in Jasper County, Illinois, March 21, 1839. To this union were born five sons and five daughters, of whom four sons and two daughters are left to mourn her loss. They moved to Sedgwick County, Kas., in 1872, and to Kingman County in 1880, where she resided until her death, April 10, 1909.
She was converted at the age of ten years and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church, continuing her membership for 76 years. During that time she lived a faithful Christian life and she closed her life by waiting the coming of the Lord to take her to her long home.
The funeral service was conducted in the Methodist Church at Spivey and she was interred in the Nichols Cemetery Easter Sunday, April 11.
Kingman, KS Leader-Courier April 15, 1909 p3
Contributed by Thomas Hotchkiss #47983816

Inscription

It is a large white granite stone with AT REST in an arch at the top. Below says: Jemima Nichols Born Dec 15, 1822 Died Ap 10 1909.
Below on base it says:
She's gone to world's above,
where saints and angels meet
To realize our Saviour's love
and worship at his feet.
Below that it says NICHOLS



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