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Curtis Coe Nichols

Birth
Freetown, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
19 Aug 1896 (aged 82)
Burial
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Path: Thistle Path Lot: 2370 Grave: 8
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Boston, Mass., Aug. 19. -- Special Telegram. -- Mr. Curtis C. Nichols, a veteran bank cashier of this city and one of the founders of the Republican party, in Massachusetts, died today. The Daily Inter Ocean, Chicago, Illinois, Thursday, August 20, 1896
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The funeral of the late C.C. Nichols, for 42 years treasurer of the Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, and who died at his summer residence, Bayside, Hull, Wednesday, took place from his late home, 11 Magagine st., Cambridge, at 3 p.m. Rev. C.H. Daniels, an intimate friend of the deceased, conducted the simple ceremonies at the house, after which the Knight Templar burial service was read by officers and members of Boston Commandery, of which deceased was a member. Many business and other friends of the deceased were present, and the floral offerings were many and beautiful. The interment was in the family lot at Mount Auburn. Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, Massachusetts, Monday, August 24, 1896
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This source is taken from the: Winslow Memorial, Family Records of Winslows and their Descendants in America, with the English Ancestry as far As Known.
Added by Find A Grave ID: 51346066:

"Curtis Coe Nichols, born 6 March, 1814, Freetown, Massachusetts; married Boston, Massachusetts, 19 August, 1848, Mary Elizabeth Dow, born: 18 November, 1829, Providence, Rhode Island, daughter of George Dow and Eliza A. She died 7 October, 1870, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was educated to the mercantile profession in Boston, afterwards was associated with the "Press," and was published and editor of an anti-slavery paper. For the last nineteen years has been secretary of the Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. Representative to the Legislature from Cambridge, in 1870-1871."
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Boston, Mass., Aug. 19. -- Special Telegram. -- Mr. Curtis C. Nichols, a veteran bank cashier of this city and one of the founders of the Republican party, in Massachusetts, died today. The Daily Inter Ocean, Chicago, Illinois, Thursday, August 20, 1896
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The funeral of the late C.C. Nichols, for 42 years treasurer of the Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, and who died at his summer residence, Bayside, Hull, Wednesday, took place from his late home, 11 Magagine st., Cambridge, at 3 p.m. Rev. C.H. Daniels, an intimate friend of the deceased, conducted the simple ceremonies at the house, after which the Knight Templar burial service was read by officers and members of Boston Commandery, of which deceased was a member. Many business and other friends of the deceased were present, and the floral offerings were many and beautiful. The interment was in the family lot at Mount Auburn. Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, Massachusetts, Monday, August 24, 1896
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This source is taken from the: Winslow Memorial, Family Records of Winslows and their Descendants in America, with the English Ancestry as far As Known.
Added by Find A Grave ID: 51346066:

"Curtis Coe Nichols, born 6 March, 1814, Freetown, Massachusetts; married Boston, Massachusetts, 19 August, 1848, Mary Elizabeth Dow, born: 18 November, 1829, Providence, Rhode Island, daughter of George Dow and Eliza A. She died 7 October, 1870, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was educated to the mercantile profession in Boston, afterwards was associated with the "Press," and was published and editor of an anti-slavery paper. For the last nineteen years has been secretary of the Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. Representative to the Legislature from Cambridge, in 1870-1871."
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