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NELSON and Delia MCANDREWS. Thomas Clemson NELSON was born on 19 Dec 1819 in Frederick, Maryland. He died on 31 May 1866 in unknown. Parents: Henry NELSON and Sarah CLEMSON. Thomas Mcnary NELSON was born in 1860 in Caldwell, Kentucky. He died in 1943 in Caldwell, Kentucky. He was buried in 1943 in Donaldson Cemetery, Farmersville, Caldwell, Kentucky. Parents: Henry Mckinney NELSON and Sarah Jane FELKER. Willam NELSON was born in 1780 in Fauquier County, Virginia. He died Unknown in unknown. Parents: Joseph NELSON and Catherine O'BANNON. Spouse: Elander PICKERELL. Willam NELSON and Elander PICKERELL were married in 1811 in Fauquier County, Virginia. William NELSON was born in 1727 in Overwarton, Stafford, Virginia. He died Unknown in unknown. Parents: Henry NELSON and Sarah NELSON. William NELSON was born on 14 Aug 1743 in Overwharton Parrish, Stafford, Virginia. He was christened on 2 Feb 1746 in Overwarton, Stafford, Virginia. He died about 1828 in Washington, Tennessee. Parents: Henry NELSON and Jane GOODWIN. William NELSON was born in 1754 in Prince William, Virginia. He died in 1777 in Fauquier County, Virginia. Parents: John NELSON and Mary TOBEY. William NELSON was born on 2 Mar 1777 in Prince William County, Virginia. He died on 3 Feb 1844 in Livingston County, Kentucky. Parents: John NELSON and Mollie YOUNG. Spouse: Sarah SMITH. William NELSON and Sarah SMITH were married unknown in Boone County, Kentucky. William NELSON was born about 1843 in Virginia. He died Unknown in unknown. Parents: Joseph NELSON and Mary Ann MOSELEY. William NELSON was born on 31 Aug 1872 in Caldwell, Kentucky. He died on 27 Dec 1928 in Caldwell, Kentucky. He was buried in Asher Cemetery, Caldwell, Kentucky. Parents: Landin NELSON and Eliza Jane HURLEY. William Cole NELSON was born on 8 Mar 1831 in Frederick, Maryland. He died Unknown in unknown. Parents: Henry NELSON and Sarah CLEMSON. William F. NELSON was born in Dec 1863 in Caldwell, Kentucky. He died Unknown in unknown. Parents: Henry Mckinney NELSON and Sarah Jane FELKER. William M. NELSON was born in 1860 in Caldwell, Kentucky. He died in 1948 in Caldwell, Kentucky. He was buried in 1948 in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Caldwell, Kentucky. Parents: Clark NELSON Sr and Louise Caroline RIGGS. William Porter NELSON was born on 26 Aug 1862 in Culpepper County, Virginia. He died on 24 Dec 1945 in Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado. He was buried in Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado. Parents: Lewis Porter NELSON and Mary Elizabeth GRINNAN. Spouse: Julia Henry BLACKWELL. William Porter NELSON and Julia Henry BLACKWELL were married on 20 Sep 1888 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland. Children were: Marguerite NELSON, Kate NELSON, James Carmer NELSON. Daughter of NEMANJA. Parents: Prince of Ibar,Toplica,Rasina,Reke, Stefan NEMANJA and Ana. Daughter of NEMANJA. Parents: Prince of Ibar,Toplica,Rasina,Reke, Stefan NEMANJA and Ana. Rastko Sava of NEMANJA was born in 1171. He died in 1236. Parents: Prince of Ibar,Toplica,Rasina,Reke, Stefan NEMANJA and Ana. Prince of Ibar,Toplica,Rasina,Reke, Stefan NEMANJA was born in 1117 in Ribnica. He died on 13 Feb 1199 in unknown. He was buried in Chilandar. Stefan Nemanja (Stephen Nemanya) or Stefan I a. k. a. Monk Symeon, Saint Symeon Elaiovrytis (he who flows with the Holy Oil) (1117-13 February 1199) was the Grand Prince of the Medieval Serbian Realm of Rascia from 1166 to 25 March 1196 and founder of the House of Nemanjic dynasty. He established control over the territories of neighboring Serbian states, including Zeta/Doclea, and unified them, encircling his realm to the territories of West, Great and South Moravia, Kosovo, Metohija and Pilot in the valley of Drim. To the west his state reached the river of Cetina and included Travunia, Zachlumia with the Neretvian Frontier together with the island of Mljet. Life Nemanja was born in 1117 in Ribnica, the largest continental town of Doclea/Zeta as the son of the exiled Prince of Zachlumia Zavida of the House of Vojislavljevic, and was baptised as a Roman Catholic by the only local Christian Priest - that of the Roman Catholic Church. In Nemanja's honour, a Church of Saint Peter and Paul was raised in the spot of his birth. After the defeat of Duklja's King Ðorde in 1118, and the retreat of his branch of the House of Vojislavljevic and their supporters to Rascia. Nemanja went with his family to their family ownings in Rascia. Upon his arrival to Ras, Nemanja was rebaptised into the Orthodox Christian Church in the Church of Saint Peter and Paul in Ras. Prince As soon as he grew up, Nemanja asserted to regionally rule Ibar, Toplica, Rasina and Reke to rule as Prince in the name of grandfather, Uro I, who was in turn subjected to the Byzantine Emperor, and then to the Hungarian King. He married a Serbian noblewoman, Ana. He had two sons with her: Vukan and Stefan, naming them in accordance to the old Doclean tradition. The political scene in Rascia switched quickly. The next Grand Prince, Uro II, was deposed because of his support to the Hungarian Crown. After interregnums of Princes Desa and Belo, Desa finally became Nemanja's liege in 1162. Desa refused to accept the Emperor's demands and Nemanja supported the Byzantines in dethroning him in 1163. In 1163 Byzantine Emperor Manuel installed Nemanja's older brother Tihomir as Grand Prince of Rascia in Prince Desa's place, which disappointed Nemanja greatly, who expected that he will get the throne. In Nis, Nemanja met the Eastern Roman Emperor Manuel, who gifted him the region of Dubocica and entitled him as the Imperial Dream - a high title in the Byzantine hierarchy. Nemanja ruled independently, without his brothers as he built the Monastery of Saint Nicholas in Kursumlija and the Monastery of Saint Mother of Christ near Kosanica-Toplica without his Grand Prince older brother's approval. His brothers invited him to Ras on a Council to resolve the situation, but imprisoned him and had him closed in a nearby cave. According to religion, Saint George himself freed him from the cave. During his reign as a regional prince, Nemanja had to give squadrons of troops to Emperor Manuel during his wars against the Kingdom of Hungary in Srem around Zemun. Grand Prince First rule In 1166-1168, Prince Nemanja rebelled against his Grand Princely brother, deposed him and exiled him with his brothers, Miroslav and Stracimir. Tihomir's mercenary Army raised by the Byzantine Emperor and composed out of Greeks, Francs and Turks that was supposed to bring him back to the throne was defeated at the Battle of Pantino, south of Zvecan. Nemanja assumed the title of Grand Prince of All Rascia, and took the first name Stefan ("Stephanos" - "crowned" in Greek) in honour to his saint - Saint Stephen. Tihomir drowned himself in the river of Sitnica soon. As a thanks to Saint George for the freedom from the cave, Stefan Nemanja raised in his honor the Temple of Ðurdevi Stupovi in Ras in 1171. The same year, Nemanja had his thid son - Rastko. In 1171, Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja sided with the Republic of Venetia in a dispute with the Byzantine Empire, aiming at full independence from the Byzantine throne. In 1172, he entered an alliance of the Republic of Venetia, the Holy Roman Empire and the Hungarian Kingdom against the Byzantine Empire. The alliance collapsed soon as Venetia faced a munity and an outbreak of plague that devastated her navy, while Hungary's King died and a pro-Byzantine new King ascended the throne, so the Rascian Grand Prince was left alone. The same year Byzantine Emperor Manuel launched an expedition against Rascia and defeat Nemanja's forces, so the Grand Prince met him in Nis to surrender. He came with bare head and feet to the Emperor, bowed before him and gave his personal sword as a mark of surrender. Emperor Manuel had him imprisoned and brought him to the Imperial Capital of Constantinople as a personal slave. Nemanja vowed not to fight Manuel as long as he is alive, while the Emperor in return recognized him and his bloodline as the rightful Grand Prince of the Rascian lands. In the Empire's Capital, Nemanja learned was tutored by Manuel and befriended him. Second rule Nemanja used the following decade to deal with the Bogumil patarene heresy that was present in his realm. He declared them heretics and punished them brutally because of their religious beliefs. He confiscated their lands and some even burned some on stakes, while he cut off the tongue of their Headmaster and exiled him. By the end of his reign, Duke Stefan Nemanja completely rooted out the Bogumils. Stefan Nemanja forced his brothers, Stracimir of West Moravia and Miroslav of Zahumlje and Lim to accept his supreme rule in return for his forgiveness; he also made Tihomir's son Stefan Prvoslav give up his claim to the throne. The Duke's army was involved only in a single confilct at the request of his Byzantine liege; in Asia Minor. In the meantime, Prince Stracimir built the Monastery of the Mother of Christ in his seat in Moravian Grac, while Great Prince Miroslav raised the Monastery of Saint Peter on Lim. Miroslav also married the sister of Kulin Ban of Bosnia, creating an important bloodline link between the rulling dynasties of Serbia and Bosnia. Following the death of Emperor Manuel in 1180, Stefan Nemanja no longer considered that he owed any vow to the Byzantines since Manuel Comnenus died, so he took advantage of the Empire's weakened state. Prince Miroslav put the Neretvian Kacic family that orchestrated the murder of the Bishop of Split Rajneri under his proctetorate. Additionally, he kept the Bishopric's money for himself. He was altogether reluctant on allowing the Catholicism to spread in his demesne as he didn't allow the organization and recruitments of new members in the Cathedrals in his lands. Because of this, Miroslav was excommunicated by the Papacy in 1181. As a gesture, the Bishop of Ston abandoned his seat and since then the Ston Bishopric remained empty. In 1183 Duke Stefan Nemanja formed alliances with King Bela III of Hungary and invaded Byzantine soil. The main reason was the new usurper to the Imperial throne that was not recognized. Duke Nemanja was also assisted by his relative, Kulin Ban of Bosnia. The Hungaro-Serbian forced advanced all the way to Sophia, raiding Belgrade, Branicevo, Ravno, Nis and Sophia itself. But the Hungarians soon withdrew from the war, leaving the Duke's forces raiding across western Bulgaria. In 1184 the Great Prince of Zahumlje Miroslav went to retake the islands of Korcula and Vis. On 18 August 1184 Miroslav's fleet was devestated by the Ragusian navy at Poljice near Kolocep, and signed peace with the Dubrovnik Republic. He channaled the order to his brother, Prince Stracimir. In 1185 Prince Stracimir raided Korcula and Vis with the Doclean fleet. He joined the war against the Republic of Ragusa, but was forced to withdraw because Miroslav already made peace by the time Stracimir martialled his forces. The same year the Byzantines launched a countr-attack on Serbia, but a Bulgarian uprising was raised in the Danubian areas which made the offensive get called-off, so Duke Stefan Nemanja utilized the situation and conquered the Timok Frontier with Ni? and sacked Svrljig, Ravno and Kozelj. In 1186 Duke Stefan Nemanja invaded his homeland and heartland of the Serbian Civilization which he long prepared - Duklja. His forces besieged Bar. As a ransom, he demanded that the City gives him 800 perpers. The City was defended by its patriotic Archbishop, Primate of Serbia Grgur. He has been writing his Chronicle since 1171, in which he presented a calling to return to former Doclean power and magnified the power and longevity of Duklja Latin Cities. Archbishop Grgur requested reinforcements from Nemanja's nephew, Prince Mihailo of Duklja, but he was being pressed by Nemanja's brothers Stracimir and Miroslav. In 1186 Stefan Nemanja appointed his oldest son Vukan of Nemanja as the ruler of the province of Zeta (Kingdom of Doclea and Dalmtaia, and made his second son, Stefan II of Nemanja, the successor to the Grand Princely throne. In 1187 Duke Stefan Nemanja attempted one final attack against the Republic of Dubrovnik with his brothers. Long street fights followed within the City. Norman reinforcements finally arrived and succeeded in pushing the Serbian troops out of some sectors of the City. On 27 September 1187 a peace treaty was negotiated in Dubrovnik. The Serbian side was represented by Prince Nevdal and Dru?ina Vidosevic, while Dubrovnik's Prince Krvas and Archbishop Tribun together with a Norman emissary from the Kingdom of Sicily represented the Ragusian side. It was arranged that ever since there would be eternal peace between Serbia and Dubrovnik, that Dubrovnik will accept the nominal rule of the Serb Kings and that the House of Nemanjic would forever maintain the statehood of the Republic. The Ragusian traders received free passage rights across the Serbian Lands and were entitled to use Nemanja's fields and forests that surrounded the city. In turn, the Republic's border would be always open to the Zachlumians and its Government had to pay taxes to the Serbian Lords. In 1188, Duke Stefan Nemanja sent an envoy to Nirnberg, Friedrich Barbarossa's Capital of the Holy Roman Empire inviting him to stay during while Crusading to the Holy Land, Count Berthold Andex of [Istria]]'s Krain who was at the same time Duke of Croatia and Slavonia. The Holy Roman Emperor disembarked on the First Crusade and arrived on 27 July 1189 to Nis with 100,000 Crusaders, where Stefan Nemanja and Stracimir accepted and guested Emperor Friedrich. A marriage was arranged between Barthold Andex's daughter and Miroslav's son Toljen to strengthen Serbian-German relations. Nemanja's proposals to Barbarossa that he should abandon the Holy War and strike at the Byzantines with him met little approval. Friedrich needed Byzantine help to move his military might to Asia. Friedrich's plans changed when a Byzantine force stopped him from reaching his next stop - Sophia. The Greeks also started raiding his Army, which infuriated the Emperor so much that he planned an offensive to Constantinople itself. Stefan Nemanja offered 20,000 men to support the Emperor's military campaign, while the Bulgarians offered more than twice that amount. Despite being in his early 70s, Stefan Nemanja followed the Crusaders with his Army to the border at Trojan's Gate, when he moved to new conquests and dispatched envoys to Adrianapolis to officialize the Alliance with Emperor Friedrich. While his envoys were negotiating with Berthold Andex, who was negoatiating in Friedrich's place, Nemanja took Pernik, Zemen, Velbuzd, Zitomisk, Stob, Prizren and rest of Kosovo and Metohija and even Skopje. The alliance with the Crusaders was not forged, because Friedrich signed peace with the Byzantines on 14 February 1190 in Adrianapolis. In 1189 Duklja's Prince Mihailo died, leaving the future rulers of his demesne undisputable. Realizing that their time has passed, his wife Desislava went with the remaining still loyal Doclean nobility in her two ships seeking shelter in the Republic of Dubrovnik. She was accompanied by Grgur who was just exiled from the Bar Archbishopric by Nemanja's order. She would then gift the two ships to the Republic and retire to Omis. Grgur left to Split seeking the local Archbishop for assistance, but found no one seated there. He would continue to travel and finish his famous Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja upon his death in 1196. Stefan Nemanja introduced Orthodox Christianity in Zeta, putting a halt to the dominating Latin culture and language and Catholic religion as masses of the population were converting to Eastern Orthodoxy and the Latin books were no longer being written. Thankful to Nemanja's rapid actions, Bogumilism didn't breach to Zeta and lastly, Nemanja exiled the Greeks from this new land. In 1189 Prince Miroslav of Zahumlje created the omnibus of the Medieval Slavic litteratrue - the the famous Miroslav's Gospel. The work was so inspiring that Ban Kulin of Bosnia had his edict to the Dubrovnik Republic written by the same scribes. Around this time, Nemanja's brother Stracimir died, so Stefan acquired his demesne - West Moravia. In 1190 the new Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelo prepared a massive and experienced Army to strike against Nemanja. The same year, Stefan Nemanja finished his magnificent Temple of the Immaculate Holy Virgin the Benefactor out of the White Marble as his dynasty's endowment. It became the Temple of the House of Nemanjic. Also in 1190 Prince Miroslav died of old age, so Stefan Nemanja implaced his son Rastko as the new Prince of Zahumlje in Ston, who enduced the religious spirit of the populace greatly. In the Fall of 1191 this Byzantine well prepared Army led by the Emperor himself clashed with Nemanja and his forces in South Moravia. Stefan Nemanja suffered a terrifying defeat, which made him retreat to the mountains. The Byzantines raided all lands around the bank of the river and even burned down Stefan's Court in Kursumlija. Nemanja had tactical advantage, so Emperor Isaac decided to negotiate a final peace treaty. Stefan Nemanja had to give up a large part of his conquests, east of the river of Morava and recognize the Byzantine Emperor's supreme rule, while the Emperor recognized him as the rightful Grand Prince. To signify the final peace, Nemanja's son Stefan married the Byzantine Princess Eudocia and received the title of Sebastokrator - among the highest Byzantine Courtier titles, only given to the Emperor's family members. The Emperor only wanted to separate the Serbs from the Bulgarians, so he kept Nis and Ravno; while the Greek Lands of Zeta, Kosovo with Lipljan, Metohija to Prizren and the Arbanass Pilot were kept by Stefan Nemanja. In 1192 Rastko flees his Monastery in Ston to Mount Athos in the Byzantine Empire where he accepted Monastic vows and asserted the name Sava. This greatly saddenned the Grand Prince. In Rastko's place, Miroslav's son Toljen became Prince of Zahumlje and founded a local dynasty. Rascia was in danger once more as Nemanja's former ally, King Bela Arpad invaded his realm from the north. The Grand Prince's quick military activities pushed the Hungarians across the border northwards in 1193. In 1195 Stefan Nemanja's brother-in-law Alexius III inherited the Eastern Roman Imperial throne. Nemanja, tired of rulling, expanded the power and lands of his son Vukan. He put Zeta with Trebinje, Hvosno and his capital of Toplica under Vukan's absolute rule. Abdication & Later Life On 25 March 1196 Stefan Nemanja summonned a Council in Ras, where he officially abdicated in favour of his second son, Stefan. This deceison was past the traditional right of Primogeniture, according to which Vukan should inherit the throne. This was not accepted lightly by Vukan. Nemanja took Monastic vows with his wife Ana in the Church of Saint Peter and Paul in Ras and asserted the name of Simeon. His wife took the name Anastasia. Simeon subsequently retired to his Studenica monastery and Anastasia retired to the Monastery of the Mother of Christ in Kursumlija. After numerous please by his son Sava, Simeon left to Mount Athos and joined his son in 1197 in the Monastery of Vatopedi. In 1199, the two together rebuilt the ruined Orthodox Monastery of Chelandari - one of the greatest Orthodox Christian monuments in the world - gifted to the Serbs by the Byzantine Emperor that because the heart of Serbian Medieval Culture. With great pain, Simeon died in front of his son Sava on 13 February 1199 in front of the Icon of the Virgin Hodegetria in his 86th year of life. He was burried in Chilandar. His last words were making his son, Sava, promise that his remains will be brought to Serbia, when God permits it, after a certain period of time. Nemanya's son Sava wrote the Liturgy of Saint Symeon in Nemanja's honour. According to religion, a holy oil seeped from his tomb, though this miracle is said to have not occurred in the last 300 years. His body is, however, even in modern times supposed to give off "a sweet smell, like violets" (Kindersley, 23). In 1206 his son Sava redug his remains and brought them to Rascia. His corps was still fresh. The Civil war raging among Nemanja's other sons Stefan and Vukan was tearing apart the Serb Lands. It is over Simeon's deceised body that the two brothers made peace and returned to their demesnes. Simeon was re-burried in 1207 in his foundation, Studenica. Stefan Nemanja a. k. a. Simeon was canonized by the Orthodox Church after numerous miracles that occurred over his dead body. The Cult of Saint Symeon lives on in Studenica and among the Athonite monks cherishing his life, works and remains: Charter of Grand Prince Stefan to Chilandar old and new Reliquaries of Saint Symeon Vine of Saint Symeon Cell of Saint Symeon Icon of Saint Symeon Marriage & Descendants Nemanja was married to a Serbian noblewoman by the name of Ana. They had three sons and three daughters: Stefan Vukan of Nemanja - Ruler of Doclea/Zeta and shortlived ruler of Rascia, pretender to the throne Stefan II the First-Crowned of Nemanja - successor to the throne Rastko Sava of Nemanja (1171-1236) - The first Serbian Archepiscop Efimija unknown daughter - married the Despot and later Emperor Manuel Angello of Epirus unknown daughter - married an unknown member of the Asen family, gave birth to the Bulgarian Czar Constantine Tih Asen (reigned 1257-1277). Parents: Prince Zavida of ZACHLUMIA. Spouse: Ana. Prince of Ibar,Toplica,Rasina,Reke, Stefan NEMANJA and Ana were married Unknown in unknown. Children were: Stefan Prvovencani of SERBIA, Stefan Vukan of NEMANJA, Rastko Sava of NEMANJA, Efimija, Daughter of NEMANJA, Daughter of NEMANJA. Stefan Vukan of NEMANJA. Parents: Prince of Ibar,Toplica,Rasina,Reke, Stefan NEMANJA and Ana. James Monroe NESBITT was born about 1898 in Kentucky. Residence: Mt Sterling, Montgomery, Kentucky in 1930. He died unknown in unknown. Spouse: Martha Rose PIERATT. James Monroe NESBITT and Martha Rose PIERATT were married on 16 Mar 1920 in unknown. Children were: James Morton NESBITT. James Morton NESBITT was born on 5 Oct 1922 in unknown. He died on 7 Oct 1922 in unknown. Parents: James Monroe NESBITT and Martha Rose PIERATT. Blanche Margaret NEUENSCHWANDER was born on 11 Sep 1895 in Eagle City, Oklahoma. She died on 15 Oct 1978 in Sonoma, California. Parents: Frederick NEUENSCHWANDER and Clotilda CHRISTAILLIES. Spouse: Ortho HASKINS. Ortho HASKINS and Blanche Margaret NEUENSCHWANDER were married on 7 May 1913 in unknown. Carl F. NEUENSCHWANDER was born on 16 Jul 1920 in Oklahoma. He died on 28 Mar 1988 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Parents: Fred NEUENSCHWANDER and Jessie THOM. Fred NEUENSCHWANDER was born on 16 Oct 1897 in Eagle City, Oklahoma. Farmer in 1918 . Residence: Eagle City, Blaine, Oklahoma in 1918. Military Service: drafted into WWI on 10 Sep 1918. Farmer in 1920 . Residence: renting farm in Liberty, Blaine, OKlahoma in 1920. Farmer in 1930 . Residence: renting farm in Liberty, Blaine, OKlahoma in 1930. He died on 7 May 1968 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Parents: Frederick NEUENSCHWANDER and Clotilda CHRISTAILLIES. Spouse: Jessie THOM. Fred NEUENSCHWANDER and Jessie THOM were married in Dec 1917 in unknown. Children were: Living, Carl F. NEUENSCHWANDER, Living, Living. Frederick NEUENSCHWANDER was born on 25 Aug 1865 in Fressen, Switzerland. Immigration: in 1886. Farm in 1900 . Residence: Arapahoe, Blaine, Oklahoma in 1900. Farmer in 1920 . Residence: Owned home in LIberty, Blaine, Oklahoma in 1920. Farmer in 1930 . Residence: Owned hom in LIberty, Blaine, Oklahoma in 1930. He died on 10 Nov 1956 in Eagle City, Oklahoma. Spouse: Clotilda CHRISTAILLIES. Frederick NEUENSCHWANDER and Clotilda CHRISTAILLIES were married on 15 Oct 1890 in unknown. Children were: Lucy NEUENSCHWANDER, Louise A. NEUENSCHWANDER, Blanche Margaret NEUENSCHWANDER, Fred NEUENSCHWANDER, Mary Leontine NEUENSCHWANDER. Louise A. NEUENSCHWANDER was born on 1 Oct 1893 in Eagle City, Oklahoma. She died on 11 Sep 1991 in Canton, Blaine, Oklahoma. Parents: Frederick NEUENSCHWANDER and Clotilda CHRISTAILLIES. Spouse: Roy A. SCOTT. Roy A. SCOTT and Louise A. NEUENSCHWANDER were married about 1912 in unknown. Children were: Living, Melvin J. SCOTT. Lucy NEUENSCHWANDER was born on 31 Dec 1891 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas. She died in Oct 1913 in unknown. Parents: Frederick NEUENSCHWANDER and Clotilda CHRISTAILLIES. Spouse: John Scott MCMINDES. John Scott MCMINDES and Lucy NEUENSCHWANDER were married on 20 Mar 1910 in unknown. Mary Leontine NEUENSCHWANDER was born on 24 Apr 1899 in Eagle City, Oklahoma. She died on 2 Aug 1975 in Watonga, Blaine, Oklahoma. She was buried in Watonga, Blaineo, Oklahoma. Parents: Frederick NEUENSCHWANDER and Clotilda CHRISTAILLIES. Spouse: Edward Randle MCPHERSON. Edward Randle MCPHERSON and Mary Leontine NEUENSCHWANDER were married on 30 Oct 1916 in unknown. Children were: Living, Living, Living. Anna of NEUFFEN was born Unknown in unknown. She died Unknown in unknown. Spouse: Duke Frederick of BAVARIA-LANDSHUT. Duke Frederick of BAVARIA-LANDSHUT and Anna of NEUFFEN were married in 1360 in unknown. Children were: Elisabeth (Isabella). King Charles the Younger of NEUSTRIA was born between 772 and 773. He died in 811. Parents: Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne and Hildegard of SAVOY. Mayor of the palace Grimoald II of NEUSTRIA died in 714. Parents: Pippin of HERSTAL and Plectrude. Mildred NEVINS was born on 29 May 1936 in Nortonville, Kansas. She died on 9 Mar 1983 in Grand Island, Nebraska. She was buried Unknown in St Joseph Cemetery, Nortonville, Kansas. Spouse: Charles E. CHMIDLING. Charles E. CHMIDLING and Mildred NEVINS were married on 18 Jun 1955 in Nortonville, Kansas. Children were: Living, Living, Living. Alexander NEVSKY. Parents: Grand Prince of Vladimir, Yaroslav II of RUSSIA and Princess of RYAZAN. Walter NEWCOMB was born Unknown in unknown. He died Unknown in unknown. Spouse: Pearl Elizabeth GOODPASTER. Walter NEWCOMB and Pearl Elizabeth GOODPASTER were married on 27 Feb 1905 in Salem, Fulton, Arkansa. Ellery NEWFORTH was born Unknown in unknown. He died Unknown in unknown. Spouse: Ruby GOODPASTER. Ellery NEWFORTH and Ruby GOODPASTER were married Unknown in unknown. Children were: Living. Winona Elizabeth NEWKIRK was born on 15 Oct 1871 in unknown. She died on 11 Nov 1955 in unknown. She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Tipton County, Indiana. Spouse: Allen Ulysses GOODPASTURE. Allen Ulysses GOODPASTURE and Winona Elizabeth NEWKIRK were married on 22 Dec 1895 in Tipton County, Indiana. Children were: Unknown GOODPASTURE, Living. Unknown NEWMAN was born unknown in unknown. He died unknown in unknown. Spouse: Maggie HUDSON. Unknown NEWMAN and Maggie HUDSON were married unknown in unknown. Mary NEWMANN was born in 1655 in England, Great Britain. She died in 1698 in Virginia. Spouse: Gregory GLASCOCK. Gregory GLASCOCK and Mary NEWMANN were married in 1673 in England, Great Britain. Children were: Anne GLASCOCK. Addie NEWTON was born on 17 Jan 1866 in unknown. She died on 9 Apr 1945 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois. Spouse: Charles Edward WILLARD. Charles Edward WILLARD and Addie NEWTON were married on 6 Mar 1889 in Concord, Morgan, Illinois. Children were: Rowena Vassie WILLARD, Franklin Newton (Frank) WILLARD, Robert Irving WILLARD, Wade Lynn WILLARD. Ada NICHOLS was born about 1904 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas. She died Unknown in unknown. Parents: Herbert K. NICHOLS and Maria Magdelena JASTER. Anne NICHOLS was born on 14 Jul 1655 in Virginia. She died in 1713 in Richmond, Virginia. Spouse: Thomas GLASCOCK. Thomas GLASCOCK and Anne NICHOLS were married in 1672 in Morattico Creek, Virginia. Charles A. NICHOLS was born Unknown in unknown. He died Unknown in unknown. Spouse: Nellie Florence JONES. Charles A. NICHOLS and Nellie Florence JONES were married Unknown in unknown. Children were: William Ray NICHOLS. Herbert K. NICHOLS was born in Feb 1874 in New York. Stove molder? in 1900 . Residence: 428 2nd Avenue, Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas in 1900. Residence: 1017 South 4th Street, Albuquerque, Bernilillo, New Mexico in 1910. Residence: Machinist in railroad shop in 1910. Mechanic in repair shop in 1930 . Residence: 834 Pann Placa, Tuscon, Pima, Arizona, owned and valued at $2500 in 1930. He died Unknown in unknown. He was buried Unknown in Hinton, Oklahoma. Spouse: Maria Magdelena JASTER. Herbert K. NICHOLS and Maria Magdelena JASTER were married about 1900 in unknown. Children were: Ada NICHOLS, Naomi N. NICHOLS. Ira A NICHOLS was born on 17 Aug 1870 in Gibson, Washington, Indiana. He died in 1952 in Gibson, Washington, Indiana. Spouse: Nellie SWAGGART. Ira A NICHOLS and Nellie SWAGGART were married on 1 Jun 1910 in Washington County, Indiana. Naomi N. NICHOLS was born on 25 Feb 1905 in Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas. She died in Mar 1985 in Cody, Park, Wyoming. Parents: Herbert K. NICHOLS and Maria Magdelena JASTER. Spouse: William H. BILLIE. William H. BILLIE and Naomi N. NICHOLS were married about 1926 in unknown. Children were: Living, Living. Sarah NICHOLS was born unknown in unknown. She died unknown in unknown. Spouse: Martin LAYMON. Martin LAYMON and Sarah NICHOLS were married on 4 Jun 1851 in unknown. William Ray NICHOLS was born about 1900 in unknown. He died after 1980 in unknown. Parents: Charles A. NICHOLS and Nellie Florence JONES. Spouse: Charlotte Jane JACQUOT. William Ray NICHOLS and Charlotte Jane JACQUOT were married on 4 Mar 1939 in Yuma, Yuma, Arizona or San Diego, California. Andrew Campbell NICKELL was born on 10 Feb 1856 in Jackson County, Missouri. He died before 1914 in Panama, Central America. Spouse: Gilly Ann PIERATT. Andrew Campbell NICKELL and Gilly Ann PIERATT were married on 25 Nov 1880 in Morgan County, Kentucky. Children were: William Harlan NICKELL, Boone Harlan NICKELL, Volney Valentine NICKELL, Minnie Lee NICKELL, Thomas Pieratt NICKELL, Stanley Kenneth NICKELL, Carl K. NICKELL. Andrew Jackson NICKELL was born on 1 Nov 1831 in White Oak, Morgan, Kentucky. He died on 14 Mar 1914 in Ezel, Morgan, Kentucky. Parents: Joseph "Preacher Joe" NICKELL and Rachel Elizabeth KASH. Spouse: Emily Jane PIERATT. Andrew Jackson NICKELL and Emily Jane PIERATT were married on 12 Oct 1856 in Ezel, Morgan, Kentucky. Witnesses: William Yocum, A. C. Nickell, Eli Pieratt, Joseph Nickell Children were: Mary Elizabeth "Sister" NICKELL, Eli Frank NICKELL, James Thomas NICKELL, Lenora NICKELL. Betty Lou NICKELL was born on 13 Apr 1930 in Winchester, Clark, Kentucky. She died on 8 Dec 2004 in Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky. Parents: Kelly Malone NICKELL Sr and Ada Florence WILLIAMS. Spouse: Thomas S. HENSLEY. Thomas S. HENSLEY and Betty Lou NICKELL were married unknown in unknown. Children were: Living. Spouse: Unknown ARMSTRONG. Unknown ARMSTRONG and Betty Lou NICKELL were married unknown in unknown. |