Desc of Conrad Nichols, SC 1770 P-5
14.ISSAC MONROE NICHOLS (IKE)
Issac Monroe Nichols (Ike), was the fourth child of Kinchen Ellis nichols and Hannah S. Carr. He was born in Pike County, AL., 6-11-1845. He married Mary Augusta Owens. Mary was born 3-10-1884.
Issac joined the Confederate Army at the age of 15, serving in Company H, 18th Reg. What his duties were or what action he may have seen are unknown.The 18th AL Inf Reg was mustered into service in Auburn, AL., 9-19-1861, and was comprised of ten companies, Co H being from Pike County. The 18th was first commanded by Col. Edward Bullock, but he died from fever three weeks after his arrivial at the camp. Command was turned over to Col. Eli Shorter. Fever, whatever kind it might have been, claimed hundreds during their training in Mobile, AL.
Their first action was seen at Shiloh, then from Chickamauga through Atlanta. their heaviest loses occured at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain and Peachtree Creek. The 18th also participated in the Battle of Old Spanish Fort in Mobile Bay before being surrendered in Meridian, MS., in 1865.
Issac lived out the remainder of his life as a farmernear Luverne, AL. He died 01-18-1920. Mary proceeded him in death 11-08-1903. they are both buried at the New Harmony Cemetery NE of Luverne, in Crenshaw Co, AL.
Issac joined the Confederate Army at the age of 15, serving in Company H, 18th Reg. What his duties were or what action he may have seen are unknown.The 18th AL Inf Reg was mustered into service in Auburn, AL., 9-19-1861, and was comprised of ten companies, Co H being from Pike County. The 18th was first commanded by Col. Edward Bullock, but he died from fever three weeks after his arrivial at the camp. Command was turned over to Col. Eli Shorter. Fever, whatever kind it might have been, claimed hundreds during their training in Mobile, AL.
Their first action was seen at Shiloh, then from Chickamauga through Atlanta. their heaviest loses occured at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain and Peachtree Creek. The 18th also participated in the Battle of Old Spanish Fort in Mobile Bay before being surrendered in Meridian, MS., in 1865.
Issac lived out the remainder of his life as a farmernear Luverne, AL. He died 01-18-1920. Mary proceeded him in death 11-08-1903. they are both buried at the New Harmony Cemetery NE of Luverne, in Crenshaw Co, AL.
Issac Monroe Nichols and Mary Augusta Owens had five children.
Issac Monroe Nichols and Mary Augusta Owens had five children.48.Jobe A. Nichols
49.Mary Ella Nichols
50.Paskell E. Nichols
51.Gainey Griffin Nichols
52.Virginia A. Nichols
49.Mary Ella Nichols
50.Paskell E. Nichols
51.Gainey Griffin Nichols
52.Virginia A. Nichols
15.JUDSON C. NICHOLS (JUD)
15.JUDSON C. NICHOLS (JUD)Judson C. Nichols (Jud) was the 5th child of Kinchen Ellis nichols and Hannah S. Carr.
He was born in Pike Co, AL., 11-26-1848. Judson married 12-19-1869, in Crenshaw Co, AL., to Lena M. Owens. I believe that Mary, wife of Issac Monroe Nichols, and Lena were related. Judson and Lena had seven children. With the exception of their last child, they were all born in Crenshaw County, AL. Judson and Lena moved to Wood County, TX., prior to 1881. Later, Judson moved to OK. It is not known if Lena was with him or had died before the move. Judson died in OK., 12-03-1903. I do not know if he is buried there.
He was born in Pike Co, AL., 11-26-1848. Judson married 12-19-1869, in Crenshaw Co, AL., to Lena M. Owens. I believe that Mary, wife of Issac Monroe Nichols, and Lena were related. Judson and Lena had seven children. With the exception of their last child, they were all born in Crenshaw County, AL. Judson and Lena moved to Wood County, TX., prior to 1881. Later, Judson moved to OK. It is not known if Lena was with him or had died before the move. Judson died in OK., 12-03-1903. I do not know if he is buried there.
The children of Judson C. Nichols and Lena M. Owens are:
The children of Judson C. Nichols and Lena M. Owens are:53.Julius Victor Nichols
54.Fannie V. Nichols
55.Shelby C. Nichols
56.William S. Nichols
57.Leonidas Nichols
58.Genoa Casper Nichols
59.Erma Ellis Nichols
54.Fannie V. Nichols
55.Shelby C. Nichols
56.William S. Nichols
57.Leonidas Nichols
58.Genoa Casper Nichols
59.Erma Ellis Nichols
16.LISSAME NICHOLS (SEAMY)
16.LISSAME NICHOLS (SEAMY)Lissame Nichols (Seamy) was the 6th child of Kinchen Ellis nichols and Hannah S. Carr. She was born in Pike County, AL., est. at 1850. At age 27, approx. 1877, Lissame left home. She was never heard from again. Her father died in 1877. I do not know if her leaving was in anyway connected to her fathers death. After her fathers death, her step-mother (See number 2) sold Kinchens
farm. It's not known if there was any connection here either, but at this point alot of the children of Kinchen and Hannah
were migrating to TX.
farm. It's not known if there was any connection here either, but at this point alot of the children of Kinchen and Hannah
were migrating to TX.
17.JULIA ANN NICHOLS
17.JULIA ANN NICHOLSJulia Ann Nichols was the 7th child of Kinchen Ellis Nichols and Hannah S. Carr.
She was born in Pike County, AL., 11-12-1852.
Julia married in Pike County to Tom Meadows.
Julia and Tom moved to Texas in 1887. They lived in Washington, Uvalda, and Bandera Counties. Julia died in Texas in 1932. Tom had died several years before but I do not know the date.
W.T. Meadows (Tom) and Julia Ann Nichols had 5 children.
She was born in Pike County, AL., 11-12-1852.
Julia married in Pike County to Tom Meadows.
Julia and Tom moved to Texas in 1887. They lived in Washington, Uvalda, and Bandera Counties. Julia died in Texas in 1932. Tom had died several years before but I do not know the date.
W.T. Meadows (Tom) and Julia Ann Nichols had 5 children.
60.Susan Adelia Meadows
61.John Aaron Meadows
62.Charles E. Meadows
63.Wiley A. Meadows
64.Walter G. Meadows
61.John Aaron Meadows
62.Charles E. Meadows
63.Wiley A. Meadows
64.Walter G. Meadows
In part 6
In part 6Jesse Robert Nichols
Emma A. Nichols
Christopher Columbus Nichols
James A. Nichols
Emma A. Nichols
Christopher Columbus Nichols
James A. Nichols
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Kenny Shackleford
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