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Nicholas Place

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Nicholas Place

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Oct 1905 (aged 73)
Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Soldier, Jackson County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.4631113, Longitude: -95.9290261
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Nicholas Place was born June 12, 1832, and departed this life at his home on the Reservation, Oct. 6, 1905, aged 73 years, 4 months and 3 days. He was married to Mary J. Harker in 1871. To this union there were born eight children, six boys and two girls, of which the mother, two girls and five boys survive. His sickness lasted only a short time. He had lived in Kansas for twenty years, living in this and neighboring community for thirteen years. The funeral services were conducted at the Olive Hill church, Oct. 16, by the writer.

Soldier Valley. Nicholas Place died Sunday morning with a 30 minute spell of heart trouble. He was buried at Olive Hill .... The Recorder-Tribune, October 26, 1905.

Mr. Place, who made his home with his son, who lives on Sinning's ranch on the reservation, died Saturday of heart failure ... The Holton Weekly Signal, October 19, 1905.

Grandfather Place, who lived several years on the Stephenson farm .... Soldier Clipper, October 18, 1905
Nicholas Place was born June 12, 1832, and departed this life at his home on the Reservation, Oct. 6, 1905, aged 73 years, 4 months and 3 days. He was married to Mary J. Harker in 1871. To this union there were born eight children, six boys and two girls, of which the mother, two girls and five boys survive. His sickness lasted only a short time. He had lived in Kansas for twenty years, living in this and neighboring community for thirteen years. The funeral services were conducted at the Olive Hill church, Oct. 16, by the writer.

Soldier Valley. Nicholas Place died Sunday morning with a 30 minute spell of heart trouble. He was buried at Olive Hill .... The Recorder-Tribune, October 26, 1905.

Mr. Place, who made his home with his son, who lives on Sinning's ranch on the reservation, died Saturday of heart failure ... The Holton Weekly Signal, October 19, 1905.

Grandfather Place, who lived several years on the Stephenson farm .... Soldier Clipper, October 18, 1905


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