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John Nicholson

BirthAbout 1760 - Martin County, North Carolina, USA
DeathAbout 1831 - Martin County, North Carolina, USA
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Born in Martin County, North Carolina, USA on About 1760. John Nicholson married Holland and had 12 children. He passed away on About 1831 in Martin County, North Carolina, USA.

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Holland
1792 - 1854
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William Nicholson
1830 - 1865
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John Nicholson
1812 - 1854
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Nancy Nicholson
Unknown - Unknown
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Caroline Nicholson
1827 - Unknown
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Sophia Nicholson
1810 - 1870
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Cinderella Nicholson
Unknown - Unknown
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Amey Nicholson
Unknown - Unknown
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Harriet Nicholson
1825 - Unknown
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Matthew Nicholson
1786 - Unknown
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Malichi Nicholson
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Nicholson
1795 - 1880
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John Nicholson
1785 - 1826

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