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James Brown Nicholson

Birth
Sydney, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death
16 Oct 1900 (aged 57)
Hillston, Carrathool Shire, New South Wales, Australia
Burial
Hillston, Carrathool Shire, New South Wales, Australia Add to Map
Plot
Roman Catholic Sec A Plot 33
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Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), Thursday 18 October 1900, Page 7
Mr. J. B Nicholson, who has been for many years in the butchering business here, died yesterday, at Hillston, from pneumonia. [Trove]

Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser (NSW), Saturday 20 October 1900, Page 10
NICHOLSON. — On October 16th, at Hillston, JAMES BROWN NICHOLSON of Mount Hope, in his 59th year. [Trove]

Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser (NSW), Saturday 20 October 1900, Page 10
Obituary.
On Tuesday last, 16th instant, there passed away in Hillston an old identity of the district in the person of James Brown Nicholson. On the Friday previous Mr. Nicholson was brought to Hillston from Mount Hope for the purpose of obtaining medical advice. For some days previous Mr. Nicholson had been suffering from a severe cold which about the time mentioned developed serious symptoms, and he decided to seek advice. Although in a very critical state hopes were entertained of his recovery, but on Sunday last a change for the worse set in, and he passed away quietly about six o'clock on the evening of the 16th inst. In the year 1880 Mr. Nicholson arrived in Mount Hope, where he took up his residence, and for the past fifteen years followed the occupation of a butcher. During his long residence in the district the deceased gentleman made many friends, and was deservedly popular for his upright and honest character and his inexhaustible stock of good humour and social qualities. On receipt of the news in Mount Hope, quite a gloom was cast upon the residents. Many were the expressions of sympathy with the bereaved family. Always to the fore in matters concerning the welfare of the township and residents, Mr. Nicholson will be sadly missed. The deceased gentleman leaves a family of seven sons and one daughter, all resident in Mount Hope. [Trove]
Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), Thursday 18 October 1900, Page 7
Mr. J. B Nicholson, who has been for many years in the butchering business here, died yesterday, at Hillston, from pneumonia. [Trove]

Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser (NSW), Saturday 20 October 1900, Page 10
NICHOLSON. — On October 16th, at Hillston, JAMES BROWN NICHOLSON of Mount Hope, in his 59th year. [Trove]

Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser (NSW), Saturday 20 October 1900, Page 10
Obituary.
On Tuesday last, 16th instant, there passed away in Hillston an old identity of the district in the person of James Brown Nicholson. On the Friday previous Mr. Nicholson was brought to Hillston from Mount Hope for the purpose of obtaining medical advice. For some days previous Mr. Nicholson had been suffering from a severe cold which about the time mentioned developed serious symptoms, and he decided to seek advice. Although in a very critical state hopes were entertained of his recovery, but on Sunday last a change for the worse set in, and he passed away quietly about six o'clock on the evening of the 16th inst. In the year 1880 Mr. Nicholson arrived in Mount Hope, where he took up his residence, and for the past fifteen years followed the occupation of a butcher. During his long residence in the district the deceased gentleman made many friends, and was deservedly popular for his upright and honest character and his inexhaustible stock of good humour and social qualities. On receipt of the news in Mount Hope, quite a gloom was cast upon the residents. Many were the expressions of sympathy with the bereaved family. Always to the fore in matters concerning the welfare of the township and residents, Mr. Nicholson will be sadly missed. The deceased gentleman leaves a family of seven sons and one daughter, all resident in Mount Hope. [Trove]


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