Pinkey does not appear on the 1900 Census with his wife Mary who was listed as widowed
Thank you Traci for the wonderful photo of Pinkey Allen Nichols
This photo was copied from a tintype. Pinkey Nichols was born in 1824 in Caswell County, North Carolina, the son of Brockman and Mary (Sims) Nichols. He migrated to Smith County, Tennessee with his family when he was a child of five. He married Margaret Day in 1850 in Smith County and soon afterward migrated to Lincoln County, Missouri with his mother and brothers. In the mid-1870s, he and Margaret again moved, along with some of his brothers and their families, to Maries County, Missouri. There he and Margaret became charter members of Seaton Church and Pinkey was often used as a lay minister. He died in 1899 and was buried in Seaton Cemetery. He was my 3rd great-grandfather.
Added by: Traci Bohannon
4/17/2014
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Pinkey does not appear on the 1900 Census with his wife Mary who was listed as widowed
Thank you Traci for the wonderful photo of Pinkey Allen Nichols
This photo was copied from a tintype. Pinkey Nichols was born in 1824 in Caswell County, North Carolina, the son of Brockman and Mary (Sims) Nichols. He migrated to Smith County, Tennessee with his family when he was a child of five. He married Margaret Day in 1850 in Smith County and soon afterward migrated to Lincoln County, Missouri with his mother and brothers. In the mid-1870s, he and Margaret again moved, along with some of his brothers and their families, to Maries County, Missouri. There he and Margaret became charter members of Seaton Church and Pinkey was often used as a lay minister. He died in 1899 and was buried in Seaton Cemetery. He was my 3rd great-grandfather.
Added by: Traci Bohannon
4/17/2014
[email protected]
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