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Elizabeth NicholsonDeath*: Deceased
Jane NicholsonDeath*: Deceased
Jemima NicholsonBirth*: Crapaud, Prince Edward Island, Canada Marriage*: 18 March 1852, Principal=Alexander Gamble Death*: between 1853 and 1855 Family: Alexander Gamble b. 25 April 1829, d. 31 October 1896
Mary NicholsonDeath*: Deceased
Hester NickersonPop-up Pedigree
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Descendant Chart for William White
Birth*: October 1656, Yarmouth, Massachusetts Marriage*: 2 February 1682/83, Yarmouth, Massachusetts, Principal=Jonathan White Death*: 8 February 1702/3, Marshfield, Massachusetts Parents:
Father: Nicholas Nickerson Mother: Mary Darby
Family: Jonathan White b. 4 June 1658, d. after 14 July 1736
Children:
Elizabeth White b. c 1685, d. 23 Jul 1738 Esther White+ b. 1685, d. 23 Jul 1738 Sarah White b. c 1690 Jonathan White b. c 1694 Ebenezer White b. 9 Aug 1698 Joseph White b. c 1702 Mary White b. b 1703
Isabel Blackett NickersonPop-up Pedigree
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Descendant Chart for David Walker
Name Variation: Isabel Blackett Nickerson Birth: 3 December 1878, Waverly, Halifax County, Nova Scotia Birth*: 3 December 1878, Waverley, Nova Scotia, Canada Marriage: August 1905, Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Principal=John William Kennedy Marriage*: August 1905, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada, Principal=John William Kennedy Death: 25 August 1968, Windsor, Hants County, Nova Scotia Death*: 25 August 1968, Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada Parents:
Father: Edmund Nickerson d. Deceased Mother: Isabel Blackett d. Deceased
Family: Marriage: August 1905, Glace Bay, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Principal=John William Kennedy Marriage*: August 1905, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada, Principal=John William Kennedy
John William Kennedy b. 19 September 1880, d. 17 March 1947
Children:
Ellis Isabel Kennedy+ b. 19 May 1906 Ellis Isabel Kennedy+ b. 19 May 1906
Ralph NickersonDeath*: December 1998
Rebecca NickersonNote*: Person Source Birth*: circa 1812, Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island Marriage*: 18 November 1838, Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island, Principal=John Anthony Corey Death*: 7 April 1866, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island Family: John Anthony Corey b. circa 1820
Children:
Mary Elizabeth Corey b. 20 May 1840, d. 23 Jan 1888 Daniel Corey b. Aug 1842 Daniel Enoch Corey+ b. 7 Oct 1843, d. 10 Jun 1873 Phoebe Corey b. Jun 1845 Jane Corey b. Jan 1846
Hanna NicolausdotterMarriage*: UNKNOWN, Sweden, Principal=Matt Persson Death*: UNKNOWN, Sweden Burial*: Birth*: 25 November 1770, Kristianstad, Sweden Family: Matt Persson b. 15 May 1765, d. UNKNOWN
Children:
Kjerstina Mattsdotter+ b. 8 Jan 1800
Nancy NieftDeath*: Note*: Person Source Birth*: 7 October 1955, East Alton IL
Annabelle NielsenPop-up Pedigree Note*: Anna Belle Nielson was the first born to George and Lulu Belle (neeNielsen) Nielsen. The oldest of the Nielsen family, Anna Belle, attendedSpearfish Normal School and taught many one room schools in South Dakotaand Wyoming, sometimes with 30 pupils in eight grades. Her first Wyomingschool was the same one in which her mother had started teaching. Shemarried L. D. Stephens and there were two sons born to the couple. Neiland Loren Dale are both presently (1981) living in Gillette, Wyoming. Anna Belle passed away in 1967. This account is stated in the book -- 'Pioneers Of Crook County,1876-1920', by Crook County Historical Society, Crook County, Wyoming,copyright 1981. Birth*: Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Death*: 1967 Parents:
Father: George Nielsen b. 1861, d. 1928 Mother: Lulu Amanda French b. 12 August 1877, d. May 1976
George NielsenNote*: George Nielson, was born in Denmark in 1861 and came to the United Statesat the age of 21. His first winter here was spent at Blair, Nebraskawhere he knew a family. He lived in a lean-to and frequently awoke tofind snow on his bed. The following year he moved on to Tilford, SouthDakota where there was a Danish settlement. En route, he bought a ticket on the stage linefor a part of the journey but as it turned out he walked most of the waybecause the roads were so muddy that the horses could not pull the heavyload. His first homestead was on Sour Dough Creek northwest of Hulettwhere he spent one winter cutting poles to fence it. He didn't see anyone during that longwinter and about the first of April two cowboys from the J H Ranch rodein to see what had happened to ‘Copenhagen’. He told the story that hewould have frozen that winter if his pet tom cat had not slept on thefoot of his bed and kept his feet warm. He had worked the range as a cowboy prior to taking upthe homestead and returned to the range for summer work and spend thewinters in Tilford. One of his sisters was living there by this time.He had taken up a ranch on the Belle Fourche River about ten miles northof Alva and when he married Lulu Amanda in Alva, he took his wife there to ranch. There were six Neilsen children, Grandma Ruland attended at all of thesebirths, as well as many others in the area. Mrs. Neilsen also was onhand for many new born infants. The closest doctor was in Sundance orSpearfish, 50 miles away. Later Hulett did acquire the services of adoctor but even then most of the births were not attended by him. George Nielsen died in 1928, leaving Lulu with four teenage children andthe responsibility of a ranch. She managed to hang onto the ranch duringthe depression when many around were unable to do so. All three sons andMerlin O’Haver were on hand to help with the work. This account is stated in the book on pages 362, 363 and 364 --'Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920', by Crook County Historical Society, Crook County, Wyoming, copyright 1981 Birth*: 1861, Denmark Marriage*: November 1901, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A., Principal=Lulu Amanda French Death*: 1928, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Family: Lulu Amanda French b. 12 August 1877, d. May 1976
Children:
Arlo Nielsen d. 1952 Annabelle Nielsen+ d. 1967
Mary A. NilesPop-up Pedigree Note*: Apr. 21, 1893, Mary (NILES) DYER, 66yrs., 2mos., 11days, Shaftsbury,cancer, female-married, blank, Shaftsbury, John (dec.) & Mercy (dec.)(COOPER) NILES. (Shaftsbury VR) Birth*: 10 February 1827, Shaftsbury, Bennington, Vermont Marriage*: 3 February 1855, Principal=Edward Nathaniel Dyer Death*: 21 April 1893, Shaftsbury, Bennington, Vermont Parents:
Father: John Niles d. before 1893 Mother: Mercy Cooper d. before 1893
Family: Edward Nathaniel Dyer b. 13 September 1829, d. 6 June 1906
Children:
Helen Abbie Dyer+ b. 13 Jul 1857, d. 4 Mar 1921 Anna Hall Dyer+ b. 6 May 1859, d. UNKNOWN Charles Edward Dyer+ b. 18 Mar 1861, d. UNKNOWN Frank Dyer b. 3 Aug 1863, d. 4 May 1864 Hiland Nathaniel Dyer b. 23 May 1866, d. 1932
Mary Fannie NilesNote*: Person Source Birth*: 6 April 1864, Hopkinton, Washington County, Rhode Island Marriage*: 29 November 1883, Hopkington, Washington County, Rhode Island, Principal=John Leonard Corey Death*: 8 August 1953, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island Family: John Leonard Corey b. 16 March 1862, d. 28 September 1922
Children:
John Herbert Corey b. 18 Aug 1884, d. 25 Jun 1960 Leslie Bennett Corey b. 11 May 1887, d. 22 Oct 1978 Walter Raymond Corey b. 14 May 1888, d. 28 Jun 1974 Mabel Lavergene Corey b. 11 May 1889, d. 27 May 1930 Howard Allen Corey b. 11 May 1889, d. 1 Dec 1974 Ruth Ellen Corey+ b. 13 Jul 1893, d. 21 Jun 1974
Nathaniel NilesNote*: son of Joseph3-2, John1, of Braintree, Mass. Niles, Nathaniel, of WG, Yeoman. Will dated 9 Feb 1743, proved 1 Jul1758, Pgs. 140-142. Mentions: Wife Tabitha Niles. Son Nathaniel, Joseph, John & Samuel Niles.Daughter Tabithy Dyre. [RI Gen. Register, Vol.2, Oct 1979] Death*: circa 1758, West Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Family: Tabitha Gardiner d. circa 1771
Children:
Tabitha Niles+ b. c 1706, d. 1795
Tabitha NilesPop-up Pedigree Note*: m. by Rev. Thomas Spencer, Principal=Samuel Dyer Birth*: circa 1706, Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island Marriage*: 24 February 1725/26, East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, Principal=Samuel Dyer Death*: 1795, West Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island Parents:
Father: Nathaniel Niles d. circa 1758 Mother: Tabitha Gardiner d. circa 1771
Family: Samuel Dyer b. 1703, d. circa 1760
Children:
Edward Dyer b. a 1726, d. UNKNOWN Mary Dyer b. a 1726, d. UNKNOWN Susanna Dyer b. a 1726, d. UNKNOWN Sarah Dyer b. a 1726, d. UNKNOWN Bennett Dyer b. a 1726, d. UNKNOWN Nathaniel Dyer , Capt. b. c 1728, d. 7 Jul 1801 George Dyer+ b. 26 Dec 1736, d. 8 Jan 1817 Phebe Dyer+ b. a 1742, d. c 1803 Anna Dyer+ b. c 1751, d. 15 Oct 1813
Agnes Elizabeth NilsonPop-up Pedigree Address*: 3858 Hemlock Ave. Clearlake California 95422 U.S.A. Unknown GEDCOM info: 1-707-994-2007 Birth*: 8 July 1908, Oak Creek, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Marriage*: 17 February 1927, Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A., Principal=Thomas M. Quick Parents:
Father: Alfred 'Nelson' Nilson b. 15 July 1873, d. 13 February 1962 Mother: Hilda Pearson b. 28 January 1880, d. 21 April 1967
Family: Thomas M. Quick d. 8 January 1990
Children:
Betty Lou Quick+ b. 17 Nov 1929, d. 19 Jan 1968
Alfred 'Nelson' NilsonPop-up Pedigree Burial*: Lot 146, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Note*: Alfred Nilson arrived in Belle Fourche, South Dakota the 15th of July,1892 on his nineteenth birthday, from Billinge, Sweden. Leaving Grimby,England where he bought a small Valise which held all of his worldlypossessions, he and a neighbor lad, Gene Hejde, started for America. Theship also carried cattle for other emigrants who were coming to a new and free country. They landed in Quebec, Canada, and bought a train ticket to BelleFourche, South Dakota. Somewhere through Iowa the conductor tore off thewrong part of their ticket, causing them trouble, as the next conductorwanted to send them back east. Not being able to speak English this wasrather frustrating to all. At Belle Fourche they were fortunate to contact a Mr. Bailey, who livedon Sour Dough, north of Aladdin. He gave them a ride that far, thenpointed out the direction they should go to get to Eothen. Mr. Hejdestopped at his brother Janes Hejde’s place two miles west of Aladdin.Here Alfred, with his little valise, alone in a strange country walked on to his brother Nils Nilson’shomestead, two miles west of the John Pearson sawmill at Eothen. Hearrived late in the evening, where he made the acquaintance of his threenieces and a nephew. A month long journey had ended. He worked at different jobs both in the Eothen, Wyoming and Spearfish,South Dakota areas. He hauled the first load of lumber from the Pearsonsawmill to Aladdin, to be used in the construction of the present Aladdin(Weaver) store. In 1893 he worked for W.W. 'Tobe' Driskill of Spearfish, at his CampStool ranch on Lytle Creek, east of the Devil’s Tower. Here he visitedwith William Rogers and Willard Ripley, ranchers of the area, who weremaking the pegs and other preparations to climb the tower. On the 3rd ofJuly Alfred drove a team and buggy from Spearfish, accompanied by two Driskill youths. Thealong with many others witnessed the climb of Rogers on July, 4th 1893. Rogers unfurled the American flag and placed it on the tower. The windbroke the staff and the flag floated down into the crowd. It was cut intosmall pieces and sold for 25 cents each. Later, Alfred worked for Sam Moses for the Flying V Cattle Company on theMoreau River in South Dakota. In 1900 he carried the mail for the contractor, Troed Pearson, fromAladdin, Wyoming to Hulett, Wyoming, with team and cart or horsebackleading a pack horse. He filed on a homestead adjoining his brother’s homestead and built asmall log cabin there. The Forest Service secured this land in lateryears. Part of the cabin is still standing. In April 1900, Hilda Pearson, along with her two brothers, Troed andPeter, arrived at their Uncle John Pearson’s. They were returning toWyoming, after spending the Christmas holidays in Sweden with theirparents and other relatives. They first arrived in Wyoming several yearsearlier. As Mr. Pearson’s wife had recently passed away his niece, Hilda, washired to care for his two year old son and cook for the mill hands. latershe worked for the Smith Folsom family west of Beulah, Wyoming. In March 1902, she married Alfred Nilson. They moved to Grants Pass,Oregon and bought a home and Alfred worked on the railroad. They returnedto the Bear Lodge in 1904 where they ranched until retiring and livedthere the remainder of their lives. They are buried in the Alva Cemetery. One son, Carl, now owns the ranch and also has his father’s brand whichis - HV Alfred and Hilda had three other children, Oscar, Mrs. Tom (Agnes) Quick,and Mrs. Dillon (Frances) Ruland. Oscar married Ada Evenson the 4th of July, 1927. Agnes married Tom Quickthe 17th of February, 1927 and Frances married Dillon B. Ruland the 25thof June, 1919. This account is found on pages 364 and 365 and was compiled by Frances(Nilson) Ruland an printed in the book -- ‘Pioneers Of Crook County1876-1920’, by Crook County Historical Society, Crook County, Wyoming,copyright 1981. Event-Misc*: Alva Cemetery, Alva, Crook Co., South Dakota, Type: Fact #1 Birth*: 15 July 1873, Billinge, Sweden Marriage*: 6 March 1920, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A., Principal=Hilda Pearson Death*: 13 February 1962, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Nels Olson b. 23 December 1819, d. circa 1893 Mother: Bengta Stenberg b. 21 January 1829, d. 1878
Family: Hilda Pearson b. 28 January 1880, d. 21 April 1967
Children:
Frances Olivia Nilson+ b. 30 Nov 1902, d. 27 Dec 1986 Oscar Waldmer Nilson+ b. 23 Nov 1904, d. 13 Nov 1986 Carl 'Coolie' Theodore Nilson b. 31 Jul 1906, d. 25 Aug 1998 Agnes Elizabeth Nilson+ b. 8 Jul 1908
Alvin Ellis NilsonPop-up Pedigree Event-Misc*: Omak, Okanogan County, Washington, U.S.A., Type: Fact #1 Birth*: 18 November 1890, On the Nilson ranch near Aladdin, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Marriage*: 7 March 1918, Principal=Hedvig Valborg Marie Hansen Death*: 17 January 1953, Omak, Okanogan County, Washington, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Nils Nilson b. 1 July 1863, d. 18 October 1920 Mother: Emma Bjorklund b. 14 July 1862, d. 15 September 1943
Family 1: Children:
Emma Christine Nilson+ d. 1972
Family 2: Hedvig Valborg Marie Hansen b. 26 May 1899, d. 1923
Children:
Hans Elmer Nilson+ d. 31 Aug 1994 Alvin Henry 'Sunny' Nilson+ b. 18 Dec 1918, d. 22 Jan 1997
Alvin Gerid 'Geri' NilsonPop-up Pedigree Note*: Alvin died in a motorcycle accident. At this time the location is notknown 1997. Birth*: 13 May 1949, Bothell, King County, Washington, U.S.A. Death*: May 1971 Parents:
Father: Alvin Henry 'Sunny' Nilson b. 18 December 1918, d. 22 January 1997 Mother: Delores Lorraine Graham d. June 1982
Alvin Henry 'Sunny' NilsonPop-up Pedigree Note*: Alvin H. Nilson, 78, of Bothell, passed away 22, January, 1997peacefully at his home. He was a 40-year veteran of the Grand Lodge of theInternational Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. He was a member of theU.S. Army, serving as a Military Policeman during World War II. He was a longstanding member of the motorcycle club, “The Retreads.” He was an avid flyfisherman, outdoors man and loved gardening. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; daughter Darene Lorraine Kahn; son-in-law, Tim; granddaughter, Ariana; grandson, Alex; stepchildren,William and Jacqueline Boettcher; daughter-in-law, Wendy; grandchildren, Mendy andRandall Boettcher; sisters Ellen (nee Nilson) Gavin, Lillian (nee Nilson Mittman,Lois nee (Nilson) Lowman. Preceded in death by wife Delores (nee Graham) Nilson;son, Alvin Gerod; brothers, Hans Nilson, Arthur Nilson; and sister, Emma (neeNilson) Parker. A Memorial Service and Celebration of his life will be Saturday,January 25, 1997, at 2 pm at the Sons of Norway Hall, 23905 Bothell-Everett Highway.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may given to UW Foundation, UW Medical Affairs, Box 358220, Seattle, WA 98195, or charity of your choice. Sunny had Parkinson’s disease, a chronic progressive nervous diseasechiefly of later life that is linked to decreased dopamine production in thesubstantia nigra and is marked by tremor and weakness of resting muscles and by ashuffling gait. Sunny also suffered from Myeloplasia, relating to, or being a disorder of(as Leukemia) marked by excessive proliferation of bone marrow elements and especially blood cell precursors. His body was donated for research atthe University of Washington. Dorothy lives at 18024 Bellflower Road,Bothell, Snohomish Co. Washington 98012-6238. Dorothy’s phone is 1-425-672-4952. Birth*: 18 December 1918, Omak, Okanogan County, Washington, U.S.A. Marriage*: 1 August 1947, Principal=Delores Lorraine Graham Death*: 22 January 1997, Bothell, King County, Washington, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Alvin Ellis Nilson b. 18 November 1890, d. 17 January 1953 Mother: Hedvig Valborg Marie Hansen b. 26 May 1899, d. 1923
Family: Delores Lorraine Graham d. June 1982
Children:
Alvin Gerid 'Geri' Nilson b. 13 May 1949, d. May 1971
Anna 'Annie' Bengta NilsonPop-up Pedigree Event-Misc*: Wenachee, Chelan County, Washington, U.S.A., Type: Fact #1 Marriage*: Principal=Curtis Long Birth*: 1 August 1892, On the Nilson ranch near Aladdin, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Marriage*: 1911, Eothen, Crook County, South Dakota, U.S.A., Principal=Fred Bothwell Death*: 31 July 1982, Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: Nils Nilson b. 1 July 1863, d. 18 October 1920 Mother: Emma Bjorklund b. 14 July 1862, d. 15 September 1943
Family 1: Curtis Long d. circa 1960
Family 2: Fred Bothwell
Children:
Emma Mildred Bothwell b. 28 Feb 1913, d. Jun 1935 Roberta Bothwell+ b. 3 Apr 1920, d. 24 Nov 1981
Carl 'Coolie' Theodore NilsonPop-up Pedigree Note*: Carl Theodore 'Coolie' Nilson's cattle brand was given to him by hisfather, the brand was: HV He died on August 25, 1988 at the Marlinda Convalescent Hospital, St.Helens, California. Carl, a former rancher and cattleman, spent most of his life in the BearLodge country of northwestern Wyoming. In 1917, at age 11, his family moved to the ranch where he spent most ofhis life. He never married but cared for his parents as long as theylived and ran the ranch. Carl enjoyed hunting seasons every year when hunters from many differentstates came to hunt and enjoy his company. He was a kind and generousman, but stern when called for. He was always ready to help others. Five years ago after he retired, he went to California to live with hissister. He loved to show his artifacts and souvenirs to folks who came tovisit them. He is survived by many old friends and relations in the Wyoming area andnew friends in California. He is survived by his sister, Agnes Quick, St. Helens, CA; a nephew,Melvin and wife Martha Quick and their sons, St. Helens; two nieces,Alice O'Rourke and husband Kenneth and their five sons; and Lois Garlockand husband Bill, Flagstaff, AZ and family. Also numerous great niecesand nephews and great great nieces and nephews. Carl was a member of the Calistoga Seventh Day Adventist Church sincemoving to California. He was preceded in death by his parents, Hilda and Alfred Nilson, asister Francis Ruland, a brother Oscar Nilson and two nephews, E. DaleRuland and Rex Nilson. Funeral arrangements were made by Morrison's Funeral Chapel with graveside services in St. Helens Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of choice. Birth*: 31 July 1906, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Death*: 25 August 1998, Marlinda Convalesant hospital, Saint Helena, Napa County, California, U.S.A. Burial*: 26 August 1998, Saint Helena Cemetery, St. Helena, Napa County, California, U.S.A. Event-Misc*: 2 September 1998, Saint Helena Cemetery, Napa County, California, U.S.A., Type: Fact #1 Parents:
Father: Alfred 'Nelson' Nilson b. 15 July 1873, d. 13 February 1962 Mother: Hilda Pearson b. 28 January 1880, d. 21 April 1967
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