Advertisement

Margaret <I>Gale</I> Nichols

Advertisement

Margaret Gale Nichols

Birth
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
23 Aug 1908 (aged 82)
Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Vital Records of Haverhill, Mass., to 1849. Births.
Gale, Margaret, d. James and Hannah (Webb), May 21, 1826.

Married James R. Nichols, 2 Apr 1851, Haverhill, Mass.

Children:
Austin Porter Nichols 1854-1919.
Harriet Elizabeth Nichols b. 7 May 1858; m. Joseph George Cupples, 2 Jun 1886; d. 1946.

The Inter-Ocean (Chicago, Il)  Page 4.

John G. Whittier will attend the marriage of Joseph George Cupples and Miss Harriet Elizabeth Nichols at Haverhill, Mass. on June 2.



The New Journal (Wilmington, Delaware) 3 June 1886, Page 3.

Boston, June 2- J. G. Cupples, senior member of the book house of Cupples, Upham & Co. of the historic old corner book store, was married today to Miss Harriet E. Nichols, daughter of Dr. James R. Nichols, a leading citizen of Haverhill.  The wedding ceremony took place in Haverhill, in the North Church, and a large party of Boston literary people and other friends of the bride and groom went down in a special train.  The church was beautifully decorated.  As the bridal party entered and passed to the front of the altar the wedding march from Lohengrin was performed by the organist.  Robert Grant, one of the brilliant group of younger novelists, whose first book "The Confessions of a Frivolous Girl, " was published by Mr. Cupples, served as best man.  The bride was dressed in rich satin duchesse, trimmed artistically with rare old point lace.  The front of the skirt was laid in plats, and the train fell in graceful folds, the whole being enveloped in a long white bridal veil.  She wore orange blossoms in her hair.  The Rev. N. Boynton performed the ceremony and a brilliant reception followed at the home of Dr. Nichols, which was attended by over 500 guests.  Many beautiful presents were received by the couple.  They started early in the evening on a wedding tour to be absent two or three weeks, and upon their return will make their home in Boston.




Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915.  Margaret (Gale)  Nichols.
b. Haverhill, Mass. Father:  James Gale b. Salem, Mass. Mother:  Hannah Webb b. Salem, Mass. Spouse:  James Robinson Nichols.
Vital Records of Haverhill, Mass., to 1849. Births.
Gale, Margaret, d. James and Hannah (Webb), May 21, 1826.

Married James R. Nichols, 2 Apr 1851, Haverhill, Mass.

Children:
Austin Porter Nichols 1854-1919.
Harriet Elizabeth Nichols b. 7 May 1858; m. Joseph George Cupples, 2 Jun 1886; d. 1946.

The Inter-Ocean (Chicago, Il)  Page 4.

John G. Whittier will attend the marriage of Joseph George Cupples and Miss Harriet Elizabeth Nichols at Haverhill, Mass. on June 2.



The New Journal (Wilmington, Delaware) 3 June 1886, Page 3.

Boston, June 2- J. G. Cupples, senior member of the book house of Cupples, Upham & Co. of the historic old corner book store, was married today to Miss Harriet E. Nichols, daughter of Dr. James R. Nichols, a leading citizen of Haverhill.  The wedding ceremony took place in Haverhill, in the North Church, and a large party of Boston literary people and other friends of the bride and groom went down in a special train.  The church was beautifully decorated.  As the bridal party entered and passed to the front of the altar the wedding march from Lohengrin was performed by the organist.  Robert Grant, one of the brilliant group of younger novelists, whose first book "The Confessions of a Frivolous Girl, " was published by Mr. Cupples, served as best man.  The bride was dressed in rich satin duchesse, trimmed artistically with rare old point lace.  The front of the skirt was laid in plats, and the train fell in graceful folds, the whole being enveloped in a long white bridal veil.  She wore orange blossoms in her hair.  The Rev. N. Boynton performed the ceremony and a brilliant reception followed at the home of Dr. Nichols, which was attended by over 500 guests.  Many beautiful presents were received by the couple.  They started early in the evening on a wedding tour to be absent two or three weeks, and upon their return will make their home in Boston.




Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915.  Margaret (Gale)  Nichols.
b. Haverhill, Mass. Father:  James Gale b. Salem, Mass. Mother:  Hannah Webb b. Salem, Mass. Spouse:  James Robinson Nichols.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

See more Nichols or Gale memorials in:

Flower Delivery Sponsor and Remove Ads

Advertisement

  • Created by: KIMDIA
  • Added: Feb 26, 2017
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176754680/margaret-nichols: accessed ), memorial page for Margaret Gale Nichols (21 May 1826–23 Aug 1908), Find a Grave Memorial ID 176754680, citing Linwood Cemetery, Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by KIMDIA (contributor 47441632).