Grave marker reads:
William A. Nickell
D. 1866
Son of Catherine Nickell
Nickell, Albert William
Born 1861 Flat Gap, Johnson Co., KY
Died 1866 Flat Gap, Johnson Co., KY
Gender: Male
Parents:
Father: Nickell, Alexander Washington
Mother: Salyer, Katherine
1860 Morgan Co., KY Census:
345
NICKELL, Alexander 33 ILL
Catharine 29 KY
Samantha 12 "
Silvila 11 "
Malissa 7 " (should be Mahala...Melissa died 1853)
John L. 5 "
Matilda F. 2 "
William 3 mos. " (this is William Washington, Albert William was not born until the next year)
SOURCE: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/johnson/cemeteries/davcem.txt
Nickell, Davis, Pack Cemetery
This cemetery is located on Rt 201,(on the west side of the road) just south of the Lawrence County line. The cemetery, unusal as it is, sets on low ground near the road and most of it is heavily overgrown, so it is believed that this listing only represents a small portion of the burials here. There are many stones laying down under the brush and vines which have taken over this cemetery. Only the newest Davis grave area is kept cleaned off. This property, still in my family, was owned by Joseph Harrison Nickell and wife Samantha Q. Rhoton in the 1850's. After Joseph died in a Civil War skirmish in 1861, Samantha married William Davis, and the property then went to Larue B. Nickell Davis, wife of John B. Davis. The A. W. Nickell reference found here, is to Alexander Washington Nickell, brother of Joseph Harrison Nickell, who married Katherine Salyer, found buried here. There are supposed to be slave graves here, unmarked as well.
Catherine Nickell
1863
Wife of A. W. Nickell
William A. Nickell
D. 1866
Son of Catherine Nickell
Grave marker reads:
William A. Nickell
D. 1866
Son of Catherine Nickell
Nickell, Albert William
Born 1861 Flat Gap, Johnson Co., KY
Died 1866 Flat Gap, Johnson Co., KY
Gender: Male
Parents:
Father: Nickell, Alexander Washington
Mother: Salyer, Katherine
1860 Morgan Co., KY Census:
345
NICKELL, Alexander 33 ILL
Catharine 29 KY
Samantha 12 "
Silvila 11 "
Malissa 7 " (should be Mahala...Melissa died 1853)
John L. 5 "
Matilda F. 2 "
William 3 mos. " (this is William Washington, Albert William was not born until the next year)
SOURCE: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/johnson/cemeteries/davcem.txt
Nickell, Davis, Pack Cemetery
This cemetery is located on Rt 201,(on the west side of the road) just south of the Lawrence County line. The cemetery, unusal as it is, sets on low ground near the road and most of it is heavily overgrown, so it is believed that this listing only represents a small portion of the burials here. There are many stones laying down under the brush and vines which have taken over this cemetery. Only the newest Davis grave area is kept cleaned off. This property, still in my family, was owned by Joseph Harrison Nickell and wife Samantha Q. Rhoton in the 1850's. After Joseph died in a Civil War skirmish in 1861, Samantha married William Davis, and the property then went to Larue B. Nickell Davis, wife of John B. Davis. The A. W. Nickell reference found here, is to Alexander Washington Nickell, brother of Joseph Harrison Nickell, who married Katherine Salyer, found buried here. There are supposed to be slave graves here, unmarked as well.
Catherine Nickell
1863
Wife of A. W. Nickell
William A. Nickell
D. 1866
Son of Catherine Nickell
Family Members
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Samantha Jane Sagraves Justice Nickell
1846–1916
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Civiliar King Nickell Davis
1849–1900
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Malissa Margaret Nickell
1851–1863
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Mahala Angeline Nickell Blanton
1853–1917
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John Lafayette Nickell
1854–1930
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Daniel Boone Nickell
1856–1856
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Martelia Frances Nickell Loomis
1858–1943
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William Washington Nickell
1860–1940
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Ella M Nickell Wilson
1861–1900
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