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Calvin Carlson Nichols

Male 1847 - 1887  (39 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Calvin Carlson Nichols was born on 20 Dec 1847 in Polk Co, Arkansas (son of Samuel Francis "Sam" Nichols and Phoebe Jo Alexandra Watson, (1/4 Choctaw)); died in 1887 in Polk Co, Arkansas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Francis "Sam" Nichols was born on 16 May 1807 in DeKalb Co, Alabama (son of John Nichols and Elizabeth Ann "Polly" Stinnett, (Indian - Chickasaw)); died on 30 Nov 1875 in Hatfield, Polk Co, Arkansas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1830, Mississippi
    • Property: 1840, near Hatfield, Arkansas
    • Census: 1850, White, Polk Co, Arkansas
    • Census: 12 Jul 1860, Cove Polk Co, Arkansas
    • Census: 1870, Cove Polk Co, Arkansas

    Notes:

    stated in Dawes application by son William:
    "Q State how it happened that you lived in Arkansas what time you was not in Indian Territory?
    A. My father lived in Mississippi right on the line and when they made a new Territory it cut his place off right in the state." (see attached application, pg 7)



    Property:
    "Sam lived on the land on which the cemetery is now located."
    Nichols Cemetery.
    When Sam first came to this area, he lived in a log cabin across the road from the cemetery site. The log cabin was later occupied by Negro slaves who are buried in this cemetery. There are no markers for their graves.
    The father of Sam and Jim Nichols was the first person buried in this cemetery. Thelma does not know the father's name, but she believes that he died in 1845.. (see Note below)
    Since the owners of the land had control over who could be buried in this cemetery, the graves of Mowdy, the Greens, and the Negro slaves can be found in the northeast corner..

    There were three Cap Nichols. The older Cap Nichols was the first person to live on the land now joining the cemetery. His loved ones here, so the cemetery was used for the Nichols family after that..

    Sam was the second Nichols to live on this land. It is his grave that has the wooden grave marker with the following inscriptions..

    In Memory of Sam Nichols, W.H.O., Departed this life Nov 30, A15875 (68 years-6 months-14 days).

    Sam made his own monument from cedar, ready to be "put up" when he died. Under the engraving he cut into the wood and made a compartment where he placed his personal and lodge papers. He put screws in the cut-out part and put it back into place. A few years ago the cedar monument began to deteriorate and the edges of the papers were showing. Someone removed them. It is believed that Lewis, the next and last Nichols to live on the home place, had possession of the papers at one time..
    On July 22, 1944, H. L. (Lewis) Nichols made a deed to J.C. Nichols, Allen Nichols, and Sam Raymond Owens, and their successors for the Nichols Cemetery. The deed was recorded by Arthur Means on July 22, 1944, Book 64, Page 479. The Notary Public was W. N. "Nick" Martin..

    As of this writing 8/20/1983, Sam Raymond Owens is the only one of the three named on the deed who is still living..

    Thelma Nichols Owens' grandfather was Anderson Nichols. Her father was Calvin Nichols, her mother was Janie Miller Nichols. Sam Nichols was the father of Cap Nichols who was the father of H. L. "Lewis" Nichols..

    Hatfield Arkansas.
    About five miles West of Hatfield on State Highway 246 on the right between Polk 38 and Polk 151.
    SE, NW, Section 8, Township 3 South, Range 32 West Parcel # 10366.
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/5816086/person/-1089519902/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum

    comment added to this post by doyla44 (Doyla R. Janes) 1 May 2012
    "Ref: Sam and Jim Nichols: I have an old hand written letter from my Grandma Nichols/Janes
    which states Sam and Jim left their parents at Fort Smith, Ark. and went ahead to build a log house for them. The winter was very bad and their Father died at the old fort. When they returned to the Fort they got their mother and went to the home.
    Lennie Lee Nichols born in 1900 died 1997 in Houston, Texas.
    Grandma was very proud of her family and remembered their history. She always enjoyed talking about her family. I got to meet Jessie Nichols and Pinky Wyatt Nichols when I was very young. Doyla R. Janes"

    Note: If Sam and Jim sons of William and Dorcas, then Thelma was incorrect that William died in 1845 since he is found in 1850 Census in Mountain Twp, Montgomery Co, Arkansas and next door to their son Joseph.


    Census:
    1850 White, Polk Co, Arkansas
    Residence 178
    James Nicholas 1811 Alabama
    Lucinda 33 1817 Indiana
    Anderson13 1837 Alabama
    Lavandra 9 1841 male Alabama
    Fletcher 8 1842 Alabama
    Delila 7 1843 Alabama
    Arkansas 4 1846 Arkansas
    Samuel F. 1847 Arkansas

    residence 179
    Samuel Nicholas 43 Tennessee
    Phebe Nicholas 37 Kentucky
    Burgess Nicholas 18 Alabama
    James Nicholas 16
    Sarah A Nicholas 14
    Mary A Nicholas 13
    Carter Nicholas 11
    Isaac Nicholas 9
    Joseph Nicholas 7 Alabama
    John Nicholas 5 Arkansas
    Pleasant Nicholas 3 Arkansas
    Calvin Nicholas 1 Arkansas

    residence 180
    Nicholas, Pleasant 38 1812 Tennessee
    Mary 16 1834 Alabama
    Lafayette 9 1841 Alabama
    Albert 1843 Illinois
    Susan C. 1845 Tennessee
    Monroe 1 1849 Tennessee


    Census:
    12 Jul 1860 Cove, Polk Co, Arkansas
    residence 441
    Grigsby James 40 1820 VA
    Nancy 38 1822 VA
    Elizabeth 15 1845 VA
    Julia A. 13 1847 VA
    Eliza 10 1850 VA
    William 8 1852 VA
    Nancy 6 1854 VA
    James Grigsby 21 1839 Texas (corrected to b 1856)

    residence 442
    Nichols James 50 1810 TN
    Lucinda 48 1812 Louisiana
    James F. 19 1841 Alabama
    Delilah 16 1844 Alabama
    Arkansas 14 1840 Arkansas
    Samuel T. 12 1848 Arkansas
    Benj F. 5 1855 Arkansas
    Conway 3 1857 female Arkansas
    Arizona 10/12 1859 Arkansas

    residence 444
    Samuel Nichols 52 1808 Tennessee
    Phebe 46 1814 KY
    Sarah A. 22 Ala
    Isaac 19 1841 Ala
    Joseph 17 1843 Ala
    John 15 1845 Ark
    Pleasant 13 1847 Ark
    Calvin 11 1849 Ark
    Blackston 9 1851 Ark
    Warren 7 1853 Ark
    William 4 1856 Ark

    residence 445
    Nichols Burget 28 1832 TN
    Mary 25 1835 TN
    George 8 1852 Ark
    Paralee 6 1854 Ark
    Luvina 5 1855 Ark
    Malvina 3 1857 Ark
    Robert 1 1859 Ark

    residence 450
    Nichosl James 25 1835 TN
    Rachel 19 1841 Ark
    Joseph L. 4/12 1860 Ark

    Nichols, Carter 21 1839 Ala
    Martha 18 1842 Ark
    Calvin 4/12 1860 Ark


    Census:
    Cove, Polk Co, Arkansas
    25 Jan 1870
    residence 152
    Nichols, Samuel 63 1807
    James 36 1834 TN
    Pleasant 23 1847 AK
    Calvin 21 1849
    Blackstone 19 1851
    Warren 16 1854
    William 13 1852
    Walker, Mary A. (Nichols) 28 1842 Arkansas
    Walker Wilberry 10 1860 AR
    Walker 5 1865 AR

    Samuel married Phoebe Jo Alexandra Watson, (1/4 Choctaw) in 1827 in Alabama. Phoebe (daughter of (..) Watson and (sister of Hiocatubbee), (1/2 Choctaw Indian)) was born in 1814 in Kentucky; died in Apr 1870 in Hatfield, Polk Co, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Phoebe Jo Alexandra Watson, (1/4 Choctaw) was born in 1814 in Kentucky (daughter of (..) Watson and (sister of Hiocatubbee), (1/2 Choctaw Indian)); died in Apr 1870 in Hatfield, Polk Co, Arkansas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Research Notes: 27 May 2014

    Notes:

    Research Notes:
    Calculating percentage of Choctaw blood is proving to be complicated. Her son William applied for Dawes, stating he was 1/8 Indian, meaning Phoebe was 1/4. Witnesses stated that she was niece of Hiocatubbee, who was full Indian; and that her brother was Isaac who was Indian (percent not stated). Sarah Irena Watson married a brother to Phoebe's husband, and there's a write-up floating around on the Internet stating that Sarah was full blood Indian, but no source was given. Perhaps Sarah and Isaac were full by another marriage somehow and half siblings to Phoebe? Taking the facts at hand if William was accurate that he was 1/8, it looks like this might be the line-up:
    1. Indian father
    + Indian mother 6g grand
    2. Hiocatubbe (uncle to Phoebe)
    + white mother
    2. Phoebe?s mother 1/2 5g grand
    + Phoebe father Watson (white)
    3. Sarah Irena (if she?s a sister)
    3. Isaac (stated as an Indian and a bro to Phoebe)
    3. Phoebe 1/4 4g grand
    + m Sam
    4. Wm 1/8 as he states
    + Josie (she and the children (1/16) were labeled as Mulatto in 1910 census)

    Children:
    1. Burgess Nichols was born on 16 May 1832 in Tennessee; died in 1871 in Cove Polk Co, Arkansas.
    2. James Fletcher Nichols was born in 1834 in De Kalb Co, Alabama; died on 1 Dec 1879 in Waurika, Jefferson Co, Oklahoma .
    3. Sarah Ann Nichols was born in 1836 in Alabama; died after 1850 in of, White, Polk Co, Arkansas.
    4. Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols was born in 1837 in Alabama; died in 1898 in Indian, Penobscot Co, Maine.
    5. Carter Nichols was born in 1839 in Alabama; died in 1863 in Cove Polk Co, Arkansas.
    6. Isaac Nichols was born in 1841 in Alabama; died in 1874 in of, White, Polk Co, Arkansas.
    7. Joseph Brown Nichols was born on 15 Nov 1843 in Alabama; died on 27 Aug 1920 in Hatfield, Polk Co, Arkansas.
    8. John Nichols was born in 1845 in Arkansas; died on 13 Feb 1885 in Shady, Polk Co, Arkansas.
    9. Pleasant Nichols was born in 1847 in Arkansas; died on 20 May 1951 in Yell, Arkansas.
    10. 1. Calvin Carlson Nichols was born on 20 Dec 1847 in Polk Co, Arkansas; died in 1887 in Polk Co, Arkansas.
    11. Blackstone Nichols was born in 1851 in White, Polk Co, Arkansas; died after 1860 in Cove Polk Co, Arkansas.
    12. Warren Nichols was born in 1853 in Polk Co, Arkansas; died on 19 Dec 1930 in Texas.
    13. William Nichols, (1/8 Choctaw) was born on 2 May 1856 in Cove Polk Co, Arkansas; died on 22 Jan 1918 in Belzoni, Pushmataha Co, Oklahoma; was buried in Belzoni Cem, Pushmataha Co, Oklahoma.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Nichols was born in 1783 in Fayetteville, Anson Co, North Carolina (son of William Walter* Nichols and Nancy* Park); died in 1850 in Fort Smith, Polk Co, Arkansas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1840, DeKalb Co, Alabama

    Notes:

    Family originated in France. Came to America prior 1775 to NC. Later to Tenn./Al
    Left Alabama with sons for Ark

    Census:
    1840 DeKalb Co, Alabama
    pg 20
    (not adjacent)
    J. (John) Nichols (wife Elizabeth, sis to Hiram)
    Thos Nichols
    H. (Hiram) Stinnett

    Died:
    Died in Fort Smith while families were traveling to Polk Co. Ark from Alabama

    John married Elizabeth Ann "Polly" Stinnett, (Indian - Chickasaw) in 1804. Elizabeth (daughter of Isham Stinnett, Sr. and Elizabeth "Betsy" Austin) was born in 1786 in Tennessee; died after 1860 in Polk Co, Arkansas; was buried in Nichols Cem, Hatfield, Polk Co, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Ann "Polly" Stinnett, (Indian - Chickasaw) was born in 1786 in Tennessee (daughter of Isham Stinnett, Sr. and Elizabeth "Betsy" Austin); died after 1860 in Polk Co, Arkansas; was buried in Nichols Cem, Hatfield, Polk Co, Arkansas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, Cove, Polk Co, Arkansas
    • Other-Begin: 1896, Dawes Application

    Notes:

    Census:
    1860 Cove, Polk Co, Arkansas
    Hiram Stinnett 60
    Sarah Stinnett 52
    Charlotte Stinnett 28
    Guilford Stinnett 23
    Benton Stinnett 19
    Cyrus Stinnett 15
    Franklin Stinnett 13
    Elizabeth Nichols 74

    Children:
    1. 2. Samuel Francis "Sam" Nichols was born on 16 May 1807 in DeKalb Co, Alabama; died on 30 Nov 1875 in Hatfield, Polk Co, Arkansas.
    2. James "Jim" Nichols was born on 23 Aug 1809 in DeKalb Co, Alabama; died on 18 Oct 1873 in Polk Co, Arkansas.
    3. Pleasant Miles Marion Nichols was born in 1812 in Alabama; died on 1 Aug 1870 in Cove, Polk Co, Arkansas.

  3. 6.  (..) Watson was born about 1785; died after 1820.

    (..) married (sister of Hiocatubbee), (1/2 Choctaw Indian) about 1809. (sister (daughter of (..), (Choctaw Indian) and (..), (white)) was born about 1785; died after 1815. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  (sister of Hiocatubbee), (1/2 Choctaw Indian) was born about 1785 (daughter of (..), (Choctaw Indian) and (..), (white)); died after 1815.
    Children:
    1. Isaac Watson, (1/4? Choctaw Indian) was born about 1810; died after 1880.
    2. Sarah Irena Watson, (full Choctaw-sister?) was born on 18 Aug 1811 in Alabama; died on 26 Oct 1848 in Cove Polk Co, Arkansas.
    3. 3. Phoebe Jo Alexandra Watson, (1/4 Choctaw) was born in 1814 in Kentucky; died in Apr 1870 in Hatfield, Polk Co, Arkansas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Walter* Nichols was born in 1765 in Anson, Montgomery Co, North Carolina (son of Edmond* Nichols and Mrs. Mary* (..) Nichols); died on 16 May 1838 in Moulton, Lawrence Co, Alabama; was buried in Old Nichols Cem, Pinhook Community, Lawrence Co, Alabama.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: 15 Oct 1780, North Carolina
    • Military: Between 15 Oct 1780 and 1782, North Carolina; Revolutionary War
    • Census: 1790, Montgomery Co, North Carolina
    • Census: 1800, Fayetteville, Anson Co, North Carolina
    • Residence: 1805, Powels Valley, Virginia
    • Residence: 1808, Lincoln Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 1810, Pitt Co, North Carolina
    • Residence: 1822, Lawrence Co, Alabama
    • Census: 1830, Lawrence Co, Alabama
    • Other-Begin: 28 Sep 1832, Lawrence Co, Alabama; Revolutionary War Pension App

    Notes:

    Military:
    Revolutionary War Soldier, Private in the Dragoons, from Oct 1780 to 1783. Fought in several battles.

    Military:
    1780 15 Oct ? Age: 15
    Revolutionary War volunteer for two months under Captain Ebenezer Riggins; was discharged; volunteered under Captain John Cox mounted infantry for 60 days; volunteered in the foot service & met the enemy at Lindleys Mill on Haw River, NC
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/5816086/person/-1089519911

    Census:
    Name: William Nickols
    Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Montgomery, North Carolina
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 3
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females: 1
    Number of Household Members: 5


    also:
    >16 <16 female
    Edmond Nichols 1, 3, 3
    Joseph Nichols 1, 2, 3
    Edmond Nichols Jr. 1, -, 2
    William Nichols 1, 3, 1
    John Nichols 2, 2, 4




    Census:
    Name: William Nichols
    Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Fayetteville, Anson, North Carolina
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1
    Free White Persons - Males -10 thru 15: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 3
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
    Number of Household Members: 6


    Census:
    Name: William Nichols
    Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Pitt, North Carolina
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3 (1800-1810)
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 : 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 (1800-1810)
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 1785-1794
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 5
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
    Number of Household Members: 7

    children prob Robert s/o Nancy
    and daughter b bet 1790-1800 born to Nancy

    then 2 sons & 1 daughter <10 born to Elizabeth


    Census:
    Name: William Nickols
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Lawrence, Alabama
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 5
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 9


    Other-Begin:
    Application for pension (see attached)
    "I was born in the State of North Carolina, Montgomery County. Have no record of my age but am sixty seven years of age. I entered the army of the revolution the 15 October, 1780 as a volunteer for two months under Captain Ebenezer Riggins in the State of North Carolina. Major James Crump commanded the Battalion. We were marched about through the country to guard against the British and Torries from Wilmington, had no battles, was discharged, but received no discharge. I next volunteered with about sixty others under Captain John Cox mounted infantry for sixty days and marched about securing the country in search of parties of Tories and for the purpose of keeping the Tories from rasing in bodied and doing mischef in the upper country, in this and the first campaign there was no army on our part except the company of ranger to which I was attached, and I needed no discharge. I next volunteered in the foot service to go against the British and Torries who had marched to Hillsborough and took the Governor and council prisoner and were taking them to Wilmington. We met with enemy at Lindleys Mill on Haw river North Carolina, commanded by Col. Hecyor McNeil a Tory and Major Fanning, a British officer.

    We got in the bushes on the side of a long hill about fifty yards from the road, as they came along the road, we fired on them and completely routed and defeated and killed their Commander McNeil the Tory, took a good many prisoners and retook our Governor and Council. General Butler was commander in chief on our side and Col. Mayben the commander of the regiment. I was out about one month or six weeks, and as I joined the expedition without any officer I had no
    discharge, but went home immediately after the battle, though no discharge. This happened the fall of Seventeen Hundred Eighty one (1781]

    The next I volunteered under Captain Joseph Parsons of Montgomery County in a troop of mounted rangers. joined no army but ranged in Montgomery County and Moore County against the Torries. We had a battle at Little River with the same major Fanning, British officer commanding Tories. We kept the ground rifles. Eight or ten of the enemy were killed and they killed three of ours and crippled several others. I was discharged by Capt. Parsons, from this service. I have here the discharge. We were out three months. Capt. Parsons then raised a company of volunteer Rangers during the war, mounted men. About July 1782 I
    joined them and we ranged about through Montgomery and Moore Counties to keep the Tories down, for about three months. We took several of the most notorious Tories and had them hung. I was discharged some time after peace was made and no discharges were given."

    William married Nancy* Park on 03 Jun 1786 in Cumberland Parish, Petersburg, Co, Virginia. Nancy* was born about 1765 in Cumberland Parish, Petersburg, Lunenburg Co, Virginia; died before 1800 in Montgomery Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Nancy* Park was born about 1765 in Cumberland Parish, Petersburg, Lunenburg Co, Virginia; died before 1800 in Montgomery Co, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: William Nickols
    Gender: Male
    Spouse Name: Nancy Park
    Spouse Gender: Female
    Marriage Date: 3 Jun 1786
    County: Petersburg
    State: Virginia

    Children:
    1. 4. John Nichols was born in 1783 in Fayetteville, Anson Co, North Carolina; died in 1850 in Fort Smith, Polk Co, Arkansas.
    2. Rev. William Martin* Nichols was born in 1788 in Montgomery Co, North Carolina; died about 1855 in Hatfield, Polk Co, Arkansas; was buried in Nichols Cem, Hatfield, Polk Co, Arkansas.
    3. Robert Nichols was born between 1790 and 1800 in Fayetteville, Anson Co, North Carolina; died about 1867 in Fayette Co, Alabama.
    4. (daughter) Nichols was born between 1790 and 1800 in North Carolina; died after 1800 in of, Fayetteville, Anson Co, North Carolina.
    5. Ransom Alfred Nichols was born about 1790 in Montgomery Co, North Carolina; was christened in of, Richwood Twp, Izard Co, Arkansas; died in 1865 in Sylamore Twp, Izard Co, Arkansas; was buried in Stone Co, Arkansas.

  3. 10.  Isham Stinnett, Sr. was born on 29 May 1769 in Amherst, Amherst Co, Virginia; died on 21 Jan 1857 in Palmyra, Macoupin Co, Illinois.

    Isham married Elizabeth "Betsy" Austin on 14 Apr 1791 in Claiborne Co, Tennessee. Elizabeth was born on 26 Oct 1772 in Tennessee; died on 16 Aug 1835 in Speedwell, Claiborne Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth "Betsy" Austin was born on 26 Oct 1772 in Tennessee; died on 16 Aug 1835 in Speedwell, Claiborne Co, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Ann "Polly" Stinnett, (Indian - Chickasaw) was born in 1786 in Tennessee; died after 1860 in Polk Co, Arkansas; was buried in Nichols Cem, Hatfield, Polk Co, Arkansas.
    2. Hiram Marion Stinnett was born in 1800 in Pike Co, Tennessee; died in 1865 in Polk Co, Arkansas.

  5. 14.  (..), (Choctaw Indian)

    married (..), (white). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  (..), (white)
    Children:
    1. 7. (sister of Hiocatubbee), (1/2 Choctaw Indian) was born about 1785; died after 1815.