Mrs. Richard J. NICKELL, 61, who resided five miles southwest of Rochester, died at 11:20 p.m. Wednesday (June 10, 1925) of Bright's disease. She had been ill several years, and bedfast three weeks. The body will be sent for burial to Torrent, Kentucky, Kentucky being the native state of the deceased.
Nancy J. ADAMS, daughter of Jesse and Nancy ADAMS, was born near Whitesburg, Ky., April 18, 1864. She was a member of the Baptist church in Torrent, Kentucky. At Batesville, Ky., she married Richard J. NICKELL in 1920, soon after removing to this county.
The widower; three brothers, H. F. [ADAMS] and R. R. ADAMS, of Rochester and W. M. ADAMS of Kentucky; three sisters, Mrs. Sophrona COPE, of Oklahoma and Mrs. Mollie LEGG and Mrs. Martha BROWN of Kentucky, and five step-sons, James J. [NICKELL], Earl [NICKELL], Ora [Ova][NICKELL] and Warren NICKELL, of near Rochester and Rollie NICKELL of Middletown, O., survive.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1925 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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Published in the Logansport Press, Friday, June 12, 1925
NICKELL: Mrs. Richard J. Nickell, aged 61 years, died at 11 o'clock Wednesday night at her home, five miles south of Rochester, the cause of her death being brights disease. She had been ill for several years and bedfast for several weeks.
The deceased was the daughter of Jesse and Nancy Adams, of Kentucky, and she married Richard J. Nickell in 1920, thereafter moving to Rochester Township, Fulton county. She is survived by the widower, three brothers, H. F. and R. R. Adams, of near Rochester, and W. M. of Kentucky, and three sisters, Mrs. Soprahana Cope, of Oklahoma, Mrs. Mollie Legg and Mrs Martha Brown, of Kentucky and five sons, James, Earl, Ora [Ova] and Warren, of Rochester, and Rollie of Middletown. O. The body will be sent to Torrent Ky., for burial.
Mrs. Richard J. NICKELL, 61, who resided five miles southwest of Rochester, died at 11:20 p.m. Wednesday (June 10, 1925) of Bright's disease. She had been ill several years, and bedfast three weeks. The body will be sent for burial to Torrent, Kentucky, Kentucky being the native state of the deceased.
Nancy J. ADAMS, daughter of Jesse and Nancy ADAMS, was born near Whitesburg, Ky., April 18, 1864. She was a member of the Baptist church in Torrent, Kentucky. At Batesville, Ky., she married Richard J. NICKELL in 1920, soon after removing to this county.
The widower; three brothers, H. F. [ADAMS] and R. R. ADAMS, of Rochester and W. M. ADAMS of Kentucky; three sisters, Mrs. Sophrona COPE, of Oklahoma and Mrs. Mollie LEGG and Mrs. Martha BROWN of Kentucky, and five step-sons, James J. [NICKELL], Earl [NICKELL], Ora [Ova][NICKELL] and Warren NICKELL, of near Rochester and Rollie NICKELL of Middletown, O., survive.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1925 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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Published in the Logansport Press, Friday, June 12, 1925
NICKELL: Mrs. Richard J. Nickell, aged 61 years, died at 11 o'clock Wednesday night at her home, five miles south of Rochester, the cause of her death being brights disease. She had been ill for several years and bedfast for several weeks.
The deceased was the daughter of Jesse and Nancy Adams, of Kentucky, and she married Richard J. Nickell in 1920, thereafter moving to Rochester Township, Fulton county. She is survived by the widower, three brothers, H. F. and R. R. Adams, of near Rochester, and W. M. of Kentucky, and three sisters, Mrs. Soprahana Cope, of Oklahoma, Mrs. Mollie Legg and Mrs Martha Brown, of Kentucky and five sons, James, Earl, Ora [Ova] and Warren, of Rochester, and Rollie of Middletown. O. The body will be sent to Torrent Ky., for burial.
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Andrew Jackson Adams
1861–1910
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William Marion Adams
1866–1931
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Sarah E Adams Townsend
1868–1907
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Robert Rant Adams
1870–1943
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Sophronia Ellen Adams Cope
1873–1930
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David Jesse Adams
1877–1922
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Henry Fred Adams
1880–1959
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Martha Ann Adams Brown
1882–1967
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Malvary Adams Napier
1885–1925
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Stella Adams
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