Married Samuel Nicholson 19 December 1872, DeKalb County, Missouri (Missouri, Marriage Index, 1805 - 2002).
There are no gravestone markers for Frances Thornton Nicholson and her son Samuel Nicholson. They are buried directly behind her daughters' stones for Anna Nicholson Warboys and Verna Nicholson Randel.
The Haigler News (Haigler, Dundy County, Nebraska)
Thursday, May 25 1933
MRS. FRANCES NICHOLSON
Mrs. Frances Nicholson passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. G. McCoy, at the age of 77 years. Deceased had been in poor health for some years and about a month ago relatives became alarmed at her condition and she was taken to Denver for treatment. As she could get no relief there she was brought home and after returning grew steadily worse until the end.
She is survived by seven sons and daughters, who mourn her passing. All members of the immediately family were present at the last sad rites, with the exception of one son, who lives in Iowa and was unable to attend. Short services were held at the home Monday, conducted by Rev. C. E. Catlett of the Methodist church and the remains were taking to Denver for interment.
Married Samuel Nicholson 19 December 1872, DeKalb County, Missouri (Missouri, Marriage Index, 1805 - 2002).
There are no gravestone markers for Frances Thornton Nicholson and her son Samuel Nicholson. They are buried directly behind her daughters' stones for Anna Nicholson Warboys and Verna Nicholson Randel.
The Haigler News (Haigler, Dundy County, Nebraska)
Thursday, May 25 1933
MRS. FRANCES NICHOLSON
Mrs. Frances Nicholson passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. G. McCoy, at the age of 77 years. Deceased had been in poor health for some years and about a month ago relatives became alarmed at her condition and she was taken to Denver for treatment. As she could get no relief there she was brought home and after returning grew steadily worse until the end.
She is survived by seven sons and daughters, who mourn her passing. All members of the immediately family were present at the last sad rites, with the exception of one son, who lives in Iowa and was unable to attend. Short services were held at the home Monday, conducted by Rev. C. E. Catlett of the Methodist church and the remains were taking to Denver for interment.
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