According to "Lamprinidis Family Heritage and Family", Nick Peters was born Nicholas Peter Lamprinidis in Touzla, Turkey. He came to New York City in 1911. Since his last name was long, he became Nick Peters. He was proficient in Greek, Turkish, French, Italian and English. In 1919 or 1920, he and Sam Thompson moved their farming operation to Lewellen, Nebraska, farming more than 2000 acres, with over 600 acres of sugar beets. His mail order bride was Elpis Stamatelos who was from Greece. The couple had 9 children:Pete, Sophie, Jim, Pat, Gus, John, Esther, Paul, Bill.
According to "Lamprinidis Family Heritage and Family", Nick Peters was born Nicholas Peter Lamprinidis in Touzla, Turkey. He came to New York City in 1911. Since his last name was long, he became Nick Peters. He was proficient in Greek, Turkish, French, Italian and English. In 1919 or 1920, he and Sam Thompson moved their farming operation to Lewellen, Nebraska, farming more than 2000 acres, with over 600 acres of sugar beets. His mail order bride was Elpis Stamatelos who was from Greece. The couple had 9 children:Pete, Sophie, Jim, Pat, Gus, John, Esther, Paul, Bill.
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