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Milton Chambers Nicholson

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Milton Chambers Nicholson

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Jun 1933 (aged 76–77)
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.0544845, Longitude: -98.0223655
Plot
Acacia B 71 4-A
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Milton C. Nicholson (29) a resident of Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas married Mary Mast (25) also of Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas on 14 October 1885 at the residence of the bride's parents in Osage County, Kansas. They were married by D. L. Lander.

M. C. Nicholson (39 Pennsylvania) appears in the 1895 Kansas State Census for Scranton Township, Osage County, Kansas (family 2) along with his wife, Mary Nicholson (35 Iowa) and four children, Laura Nicholson (8 Kansas), James Nicholson (7 Kansas), Edward Nicholson (5 Kansas) and Andrew Nicholson (2 Kansas). Also in the home was C Mast (75 Germany). Milton was farming.

Chambers Nicholson (44, Jan 1856 Pennsylvania) is counted in the 1900 United States Federal Census (08 June 1900) for Scranton Township, Osage County, Kansas (sheet 6B, family 109). He and Mary Nicholson (40, April 1860 Iowa) have been married 14 years and have four children, Laura Nicholson (13, Sept 1886 Kansas), James Nicholson (12, Feb 1888 Kansas), Edward Nicholson (9, Oct 1890 Kansas) and Andrew Nicholson (8, May 1892 Kansas). Milton was a farmer.

M. C. Nicholson (49 Pennsylvania) is found in the 1905 Kansas State Census for Scranton, Osage County, Kansas (page 2121, family 1) along with his wife, Mary Nicholson (45 Iowa) and children Laura Nicholson (18 Kansas), James Nicholson (16 Kansas), Edward Nicholson (14 Kansas) and Andrew Nicholson (12 Kansas). Milton was a farmer.

M. C. Nicholson (54 Pennsylvania) is listed in the 1910 United States Federal Census (09 May 1910) for Burrton Township, Harvey County, Kansas (sheet 11A, family 282). He and his wife, Mary Nicholson (50 Iowa) have been married 26 years and have four children, all living, two at home, Edward Nicholson (20 Kansas, farm laborer) and Andrew Nicholson (17 Kansas, farm laborer). Milton was a farmer on the home farm.

M.C. Nicholson (not the Old Nick, but the ever young and popular "Nick") is in the neighborhood visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Nicholson and his family were residents of the Valley for many years before going to Burrton, six years ago"… Source: The Osage County Chronicle (Burlingame, Kansas), Thursday, 24 February 1916, page 8.

Milton C. Nicholson (64 Pennsylvania) is found in the 1920 United States Federal Census (21 January 1920) for Burrton town, Burrton Township, Harvey County, Kansas (sheet 7A, family 41) along with his wife, Mary M. Nicholson (59 Iowa).

M. C. Nicholson (69 Pennsylvania) and Mary Nicholson (65 Iowa) are counted in the 1925 Kansas State Census for Burrton, Harvey County, Kansas (family 42). He was a retired farmer.

M. C. Nicholson of near Burrton will have a farm sale Monday following which the family will move to Hutchinson to live. Source: The Hutchinson News (Hutchinson, Kansas), Friday, 12 August 1927, page 2.

Milton C. Nicholson (74 Pennsylvania) and Mary M. Nicholson (70 Iowa) are enumerated in the 1930 United States Federal Census (09 April 1930) for Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas (sheet 4B, family 100, 119 9th). Milton is retired. He was 30 and Mary 26 when they married.
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Milton C. Nicholson

Milton C. Nicholson, 77, died this morning at 3:30 o'clock after an Illness of over four years, at his home, 119 Ninth Ave. east. Funeral arrangements will not be made until word is received from his children. He is survived by his widow, and four children: James Nicholson, ol Slayden, Tex.; Edward Nicholson, of Hunnewell; Andrew Nicholson, of Lamar. Mo. and Mrs. Laura McWilliams, of Denver, Colo. Source: The Hutchinson News (Hutchinson, Kansas), Thursday, 15 June 1933, page 10.
Milton C. Nicholson (29) a resident of Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas married Mary Mast (25) also of Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas on 14 October 1885 at the residence of the bride's parents in Osage County, Kansas. They were married by D. L. Lander.

M. C. Nicholson (39 Pennsylvania) appears in the 1895 Kansas State Census for Scranton Township, Osage County, Kansas (family 2) along with his wife, Mary Nicholson (35 Iowa) and four children, Laura Nicholson (8 Kansas), James Nicholson (7 Kansas), Edward Nicholson (5 Kansas) and Andrew Nicholson (2 Kansas). Also in the home was C Mast (75 Germany). Milton was farming.

Chambers Nicholson (44, Jan 1856 Pennsylvania) is counted in the 1900 United States Federal Census (08 June 1900) for Scranton Township, Osage County, Kansas (sheet 6B, family 109). He and Mary Nicholson (40, April 1860 Iowa) have been married 14 years and have four children, Laura Nicholson (13, Sept 1886 Kansas), James Nicholson (12, Feb 1888 Kansas), Edward Nicholson (9, Oct 1890 Kansas) and Andrew Nicholson (8, May 1892 Kansas). Milton was a farmer.

M. C. Nicholson (49 Pennsylvania) is found in the 1905 Kansas State Census for Scranton, Osage County, Kansas (page 2121, family 1) along with his wife, Mary Nicholson (45 Iowa) and children Laura Nicholson (18 Kansas), James Nicholson (16 Kansas), Edward Nicholson (14 Kansas) and Andrew Nicholson (12 Kansas). Milton was a farmer.

M. C. Nicholson (54 Pennsylvania) is listed in the 1910 United States Federal Census (09 May 1910) for Burrton Township, Harvey County, Kansas (sheet 11A, family 282). He and his wife, Mary Nicholson (50 Iowa) have been married 26 years and have four children, all living, two at home, Edward Nicholson (20 Kansas, farm laborer) and Andrew Nicholson (17 Kansas, farm laborer). Milton was a farmer on the home farm.

M.C. Nicholson (not the Old Nick, but the ever young and popular "Nick") is in the neighborhood visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Nicholson and his family were residents of the Valley for many years before going to Burrton, six years ago"… Source: The Osage County Chronicle (Burlingame, Kansas), Thursday, 24 February 1916, page 8.

Milton C. Nicholson (64 Pennsylvania) is found in the 1920 United States Federal Census (21 January 1920) for Burrton town, Burrton Township, Harvey County, Kansas (sheet 7A, family 41) along with his wife, Mary M. Nicholson (59 Iowa).

M. C. Nicholson (69 Pennsylvania) and Mary Nicholson (65 Iowa) are counted in the 1925 Kansas State Census for Burrton, Harvey County, Kansas (family 42). He was a retired farmer.

M. C. Nicholson of near Burrton will have a farm sale Monday following which the family will move to Hutchinson to live. Source: The Hutchinson News (Hutchinson, Kansas), Friday, 12 August 1927, page 2.

Milton C. Nicholson (74 Pennsylvania) and Mary M. Nicholson (70 Iowa) are enumerated in the 1930 United States Federal Census (09 April 1930) for Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas (sheet 4B, family 100, 119 9th). Milton is retired. He was 30 and Mary 26 when they married.
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Milton C. Nicholson

Milton C. Nicholson, 77, died this morning at 3:30 o'clock after an Illness of over four years, at his home, 119 Ninth Ave. east. Funeral arrangements will not be made until word is received from his children. He is survived by his widow, and four children: James Nicholson, ol Slayden, Tex.; Edward Nicholson, of Hunnewell; Andrew Nicholson, of Lamar. Mo. and Mrs. Laura McWilliams, of Denver, Colo. Source: The Hutchinson News (Hutchinson, Kansas), Thursday, 15 June 1933, page 10.


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