2nd Marriage: Frances Amanda Andrews on 19 Dec 1872
Obit-Gonzales Inquirer Apr. 1, 1897
Belmont Bummer, March 29, 1897
After suffering with la grippe and brain fever for more than a fortnight Captain R. T. Nixon died last Saturday at his ranch 6 miles north of here. The deceased lacked a few days reaching three score years and ten. Captain Nixon leaves a widow and several small children and a circle of friends to mourn his loss. The Rev. Biggs delivered the funeral oration. The masons buried their brother, Cap. R. T. Nixon, in the Mansford graveyard Sunday. Many personal friends were at the burying.
2nd Marriage: Frances Amanda Andrews on 19 Dec 1872
Obit-Gonzales Inquirer Apr. 1, 1897
Belmont Bummer, March 29, 1897
After suffering with la grippe and brain fever for more than a fortnight Captain R. T. Nixon died last Saturday at his ranch 6 miles north of here. The deceased lacked a few days reaching three score years and ten. Captain Nixon leaves a widow and several small children and a circle of friends to mourn his loss. The Rev. Biggs delivered the funeral oration. The masons buried their brother, Cap. R. T. Nixon, in the Mansford graveyard Sunday. Many personal friends were at the burying.
Family Members
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Dr James Wesley Nixon
1855–1939
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John Phillip Nixon
1857–1935
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Steve Harrison Nixon
1859–1936
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Margaret Henrietta Nixon Stephens
1860–1958
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Elmira "Ella" Nixon Champion
1862–1945
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Robert Lee Nixon
1866–1884
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Sam H. Nixon
1868–1951
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Alexander S Nixon
1870–1870
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Corinne Pearl Nixon Hyman
1875–1950
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Alta Estelle Nixon Walker Fisher
1880–1967
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Patrick Ireland Nixon
1883–1965
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Thomas Hendrix Nixon
1886–1886
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