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Margaret T. Nuckolls

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Margaret T. Nuckolls

Birth
Natrona County, Wyoming, USA
Death
29 Jan 1857 (aged 4)
Sonoma County, California, USA
Burial
Sebastopol, Sonoma County, California, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Nathaniel Newton Nuckolls &
Sarah Ann Fine
One of sixteen children;
5 sisters & 10 brothers
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1847 Clark Munro***see below
1849 Nathaniel Holden***see below
1854 Hiram Holt***see below
1855 Mary Virginia (Dunbar)***see below
1856 Frederick***see below
1858 William Swift***see below
1860 George Reuben***see below
1862 Jeffee (Archer)***see below
1863 Thomas S.***see below
1865 Martha Maria (Wallace)***see below
1866 Sena Catherine (Jordan)***see below
1868 Flora***see below
1870 Charles Creed***see below
1872 Hugh Victor***see below
1876 Jacob K.***see below

Note***
He (Nathaniel) left Independence, Mo., Apr. 1852, with his family of wife and 2 sons, in ox-drawn covered wagons across the plains to Calif. Following the trail along the North Platte River to Wyoming, crossing the state to Independence Rock, located in the southwest corner of Wyoming. where the long wagon train spent 2 days repairing wagons and resting the stock. There on July 4, 1852, little Margaret Nuckolls was born.
Daughter of Nathaniel Newton Nuckolls &
Sarah Ann Fine
One of sixteen children;
5 sisters & 10 brothers
*****************************************
1847 Clark Munro***see below
1849 Nathaniel Holden***see below
1854 Hiram Holt***see below
1855 Mary Virginia (Dunbar)***see below
1856 Frederick***see below
1858 William Swift***see below
1860 George Reuben***see below
1862 Jeffee (Archer)***see below
1863 Thomas S.***see below
1865 Martha Maria (Wallace)***see below
1866 Sena Catherine (Jordan)***see below
1868 Flora***see below
1870 Charles Creed***see below
1872 Hugh Victor***see below
1876 Jacob K.***see below

Note***
He (Nathaniel) left Independence, Mo., Apr. 1852, with his family of wife and 2 sons, in ox-drawn covered wagons across the plains to Calif. Following the trail along the North Platte River to Wyoming, crossing the state to Independence Rock, located in the southwest corner of Wyoming. where the long wagon train spent 2 days repairing wagons and resting the stock. There on July 4, 1852, little Margaret Nuckolls was born.


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