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ALASKA ![]()
**Daily Alaska Dispatch Aug 10 1915
E L Nuckles, lawyer from West
Virginia, who has been visiting in Juneau left for the south on the Humboldt.
ALABAMA ![]()
Montgomery Advisor, Montgomery AL 8/27/1922
Mr and Mrs Frank Nuckolls and baby from near Pike Rd were dinner guests of
relatives here Sunday
Pg 8 Miss Carrie Nuckolls and three children of Mrs George Wade have returned to
Columbus GA having visited w/ Mrs J F Darden.
(note- this Carrie Nuckolls in one census is mulatto)
Sacramento Daily Union, Sacramento, CA Aug 2, 1871
SHOOTING AFFRAY AT LIVERMORE - The Oakland Transcript of
August 1st has this:
About 3 o'clock last Sunday afternoon a man named J.
KNUCKLES was shot near Livermore by one BRADLEY, receiving frightful
injuries about the face, but none which are likely to prove fatal. The affair
was about a sum of money Bradley claimed belonged to him in the hands of
Knuckles. Some time previous to the shooting, the men met and Bradley demanded
the money. Afterward, while Knuckles was riding in a wagon a short distance from
town, Bradley rode up to him on horse-back armed with a loaded shotgun and made
another demand for the money. It was refused, whereupon Bradley took deliberate
aim at Knuckles and fired. The greater part of the charge of shot entered
Knuckles' lower jaw, tearing the chin entirely away and ripping the flesh down
close to the windpipe. The tongue was also torn. Several shot entered the right
shoulder. Bradley immediately rode away, and up to yesterday afternoon had not
been heard from, although officers are out in search of him. The money
transaction is given to us as follows: Bradley had been herding a large number
of cattle, and owing a great many small bills his money was taken up by his
creditors by powers of garnishee as fast as it became due. Bradley succeeded in
getting a sum ahead, and to prevent its being seized placed it in the hands of
Knuckles, who refused afterward to refund it.
Oxnard Press Courier Oxnard California 17 May 1954
Armed Forces Enlisted_Gloria S Nuckolls, Rt
3 Box 491A Ojai will be employed in the supply department
Oxnard Press Courier Oxnard California 19 July 1954
Arrivals -Departures Pt Magu- Gloria S Nuckolls
left the Supply and Fiscal Dept.
Oxnard Press Courier Oxnard California 11 October 1954
Egg Laying- Tom Nuckols, Camarillo
California Van Nuys Valley News 23 June 1967
Grover Cleveland High School-Anne Nuckolls
California Van Nuys Valley News 14 November 1967
Vie for posts-Ron Nuckolls
Daily Harold, Fresno CA Nov 16, 1991
Funeral services for Mrs Ethel J
Nuckolls, 73, of Tollhouse will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the
Boice Funeral Home in Clovis. Interment will be in Tollhouse Cemetery. Mrs
Nuckolls died Friday in a Clovis Hospital after a brief illness. She was a
native of Mendocino and had lived in Fresno County since 1949. She has no known
survivors. (No SSDI, no CADI, no Census)
Summit County Journal and Breckenridge Bulletin
(Breckenridge) CO May 27, 1911
Rev Nuckolls Returns-Services will be held in the first Methodist
Episcopal Church Sunday morning and evening, Rev Robert
Nuckolls having returned from Denver where he attended an important
church meeting after visiting his mother in Texas.
The Bridgeport Telegram Bridgeport Connecticut 08 October 1954
Bacteria Blamed on Tooth Decay-The new theory has been developing
for a number of years. First the late colleagues of the three California
scientists, Dr James Nuckolls, found that the
thickness of enamel on the teeth varied greatly from one point to
another.......
Miami Herald-Record Aug 22 1913-Warranty Deeds Filed
Miami Evergaldes Land Company to W B Nuckols
lot 7 in block 35 of Athol and tract 29 in section 7-54-39, 10 acres. Subject to
drainage clause. $300
New Smyrna News New Smyrna Florida 28 November 1913
Property Transfers-P Richard Taylor, Oscar Taylor and Minnie N Taylor to
J W Nuckols, NW 1/4 of NW1/4 of SE1/4 of sec
32 Twp 16 R 30
New Smyrna News New Smyrna Florida 05 December 1913
Property Transfers-A C Haynes to J J Tilyis and J W
Nuckols lots 3 and 4 Smith's redivision of W 482ft of blk 9, Roger's
Deland.
Fort Pierce News Tribune Fort Pierce Florida 25 June 1952
Nuckolls Texaco Station 4th St and Boston Ave.
Fort Pierce News Tribune Fort Pierce Florida 06 August 1952 , 8/13/1952,
9/3/1952, 10/1/1952, 10/8/1952, 10/29/1952, 11/5/1952, 11/12/1952,
11/19/1952
Nuckolls Texaco Station - Us Hwy 1
Fort Pierce News Tribune Fort Pierce Florida 01 May 1953
Grand Opening Nuckolls Shell Station- Sat May 2nd. Seaway Drive on the
Island-L L Nuckolls invites you out to his new
location and to fill your tank with powerfull Shell gas.
Fort Pierce News Tribune Fort Pierce Florida 11 June 1953
Nuckolls Shell Service- 501 Sea Way Drive
Fort Pierce News Tribune Fort Pierce Florida 23 May 1954
Property Transfers-L L Nuckolls from Greenleaf,
Norman A, Lot 43, Hillview Sub .50
Fort Pierce News Tribune Fort Pierce Florida 22 August 1954
L L Nuckolls Shell Service- Lubrication and
Oil Change
Fort Pierce News Tribune Fort Pierce Florida 07 March 1955 21 March,
1955, 1 April 1955, 4 April 1955. 6 April 1955 and 8 April 1955
Nuckolls Shell Service. Dealer Dow
Chemicals.
Playground Daily News Fort Walton Beach Florida 15 May 1967
James David Nuckols-Niceville Senior High
Playground Daily News Fort Walton Beach Florida 12 June 1967
David Nuckols, Niceville Honor Roll
Playground Daily News Fort Walton Beach Florida 23 February 1968
J D Nuckols Dies From Auto Injuries
Valparaiso-J David Nuckols, 18, of 353 Edge
Avenue, Valparaiso, who was injured in an automobile accident in Niceville,
6 weeks ago , died Wednesday evening in the Pensacola Baptist Hospital. Funeral
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at McLaughlin Mortuary Chapel,
Fort Walton Beach, with the Rev Fletcher R Herlong, pastor of the First Methodist
Church of Niceville officiating. Burial will be in Beal Memorial Cemetery
, Fort Walton Beach. Born in Miami, Mr Nuckols moved to Valparaiso in 1950
with his mother, Mrs Mary L Nuckols who is his only survivor. He was a student
at Okaloosa-Walton Junior College.
(Mother Mary born 8/19/1916 issued WV died
11/3/1994 in Valparaiso FL)
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 29 March 1870
Political-The humor of the cadetship business increases daily. Butler appointed
a negro to WestPoint, Delegate Nuckolls of Wyoming
is to appoint a woman......
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 22 October 1884
Through the City-Mr J T Nuckolls to Ozark, Ark
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 05 June 1886
Columbus Chronicles-An order was passed, under agreement, dismissing the
cases of E C Hood, Peter Preer, and T J
Nuckolls vs. A Dexter.
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 18 May 1887
News From Columbus-George Copeland and Ed
Nuckolls, two small boys, were out hunting today near the city, when
the former accidentally shot the latter in the leg. The wound is not considered
dangerous.
Columbus Daily Enquirer May 8 1892
Real Estate Transcations- John W Riddle and J K Nuckolls
to J G Weekly Lots # 5,6,7&8, Shepherds Survey, lot, Winnton $70
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 08 May 1894
Last Saturday night an order for a large amount of goods was presented to
Mitchell and Nuckolls. The bearer of the order
was a little negro boy and the name was not one of their customers, so Mitchell
and Nuckolls hesitated in filling it. The boy stated the paper was given
to him by a man whom he said was up the street waiting for his return. The
boy did not know the man and was evidentally innocent of any crookedness
in the transaction. That the order was a forgery was very clear and the firm
went to work to discover the forgerer....(more)
The Atlanta Consitution Atlanta Georgia 08 February 1896
Alabama Supreme Court Decisions rendered-McClellan, J-
Robert Nuckols v State of Alabama appeal from
Madison Circuit Court; reversed and remanded.
The Atlanta Consitution Atlanta Georgia 24 May 1896
Sophomore Declamation-H A Nuckols
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 01 August 1898
Columbus Ga- Monday night Miss Fanny Berry , a charming young lady of Wynnton,
entertained quite a number of friends at tea. IN a unique rhyme writing contest,
Miss Erma Nuckolls won the prize
The Atlanta Consitution Atlanta Georgia 12 May 1901
Mr and Mrs J T Nuckols left Wednesday for New Orleans as delegates
to the Southern Baptist Convention
The Atlanta Constiution Atlanta Georgia 15 September 1901
Post Office Destroyed By Fire-Tuscaloosa Al, Sept 14 Postmaster
C B Nuckols was in the city yesterday from Sterling
Post Office this county and wired the department at Washington that his store
and post office therein had been totally destroyed by fire. The loss was
total.
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 14 June 1902
Miss Lollie smith will represent Normal School and
Miss Emerly Nuckolls the Industrial School
The Atlanta Consitution Atlanta Georgia 15 March 1903
Train Wrecks Kill in Lynchburg, VA
...Engineer Nuckols of the freight train
says...Nuckols brought his train to a halt just as it was struck by the other
engine.
Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 09 October 1903
Transfers of Property- Margaret N Nuckolls to
Thomas A Martin, lot on Porter Street,163 by 52, $50.
The Atlanta Consitution Atlanta Georgia 06 December 1903
Miss Stafford is visiting Mrs M W Nuckols on
Third Avenue
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 17 February 1904
Cherokee Circuit Court-Nuckolls, exr v
Anderson
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia- July 15,
1904
Nuckolls, executor, v Anderson, damages before
Judge Fite. Whitfield Superior Court.
Columbus Enquirer Feb 21 1907
W H Nuckols charged with assault and battery was
found not guilty by the jury and discharged by order of the court.
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 07 November 1912
Wanted Boarders- Front room with bath to gentleman or couple, furnace heat,
514 Peachtree St, Mrs M B Nuckolls
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 13 November 1912
514 Peachtree-Best residence section , desirable rooms, with or without
private bath, table board. Mrs M B Nuckolls.
Ivy 1499-J
The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia 19 November 1912
514 Peachtree-Best residence section , desirable rooms, with or without
private bath, table board. Mrs M B Nuckolls.
Ivy 1499-J (This same ad ran through Jan 30, 1913)
Atlanta Constitution, The 3 March 1914
New Ribbon Plant-Gen Mgr was in Atlanta Monday in conference with
S H Nuchols, local manager.
**Idaho Daily Statesman, Dec 12, 1897
Switch Engines Crash Killing Two Employees Accident at Oakland
Oakland Calif Dec 11- Two Southern Pacific switch engines came in
collision this morning on the Oakland mole, causing the death of two men and
seriously injuring another. All the victims were employees of the company and
were riding to work on front of one of the two engines. Hugh Hunter, a fireman
in the shops at West Oakland was instantly killed and Albert Adams who was also
working in the repair department, received injuries from which he died at noon.
W K NUCKLES, a switchman was seriously crippled,
one of his legs being badly mangled. When the crash came, the two engineers
returned to their posts and backed the engines so the bodies of the men could be
recovered. The cause of the accident is not clearly known, though it is
attributed to a dense fog which prevailed at the time. Thew engine on which the
employees were riding was backing a box car down the track and when it stopped ,
the engine ran into it, giving the men no chance to escape. (another
article in Butte Weekly Miner, Montana)
Idaho Statesman, June 20 1905
Dr J L Reynolds of Denver accompanied his aunt Mrs A D
Nuckols from the east, was in Boise yesterday. The two had just returned
from the fair city and stopped off in Boise to look the town over.
Caribou County Sun (Soda Springs, Idaho) July 22
1965
Ruth Nuckols, Golden Rod Club
Power County Press, American Falls, Idaho Sept 28 1967
Jay D Nuckols and son Danny went to Copper
Basin to camp out and fish over the weekend.
Power County Press, American Falls, Idaho Nov 2 1967
Mr and Mrs J D Nuckols are grandparents of their
first grandchild, a grandson born Friday, Oct 13th to Linda Dauglas at the
Bannock Memorial Hospital in Pocatello. The new arrival was named Kenneth Weaver
Dauglas
Caribou County Sun Soda Springs Idaho 07 August 1969
Canasta Club-
Ruth Nuckols
Daily Review Decatur Illinois 17 May 1899
Sunday School-
Robert L
Nuckolls
Edwardsville Intelligencer Edwardsville Illinois 17 February 1908
Suit filed in circuit court by D E Nuckols of
Rando, Va against S H Reynolds to foreclose a mortgage for $400. Reynolds
and his wife were residents of Maplewood, MO
Edwardsville Intelligencer Edwardsville Illinois 18 April 1914
Ky Woman Gets Life Term- Lexington Ky
Mrs Martha Crews was sentenced to a life term in the penetentiary at
Tomkinsville, Ky for conspiring with her son William
Nuckols in the murder of her husband Graven Crews. Nuckols is a son
by a former marriage. Mrs Crews is 56 years old and the mother of several
children.
IND
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The Indianapolis Star Indianapolis Indiana 11 June 1923
Edgar B Cotton Wedding Guest, Mrs Flora Nuckols of
Indianapolis
The Indianapolis Daily Star Indianapolis Indiana 28 Nov 1924
Mrs C A Nuckols of 733 E Orange St
The Vidette Messenger (Valparaiso, Indiana) June 29 1960
Crash kills 2 Marion Men
Two Marion men were killed in a one car accident five minutes before midnight.
Victims Paul Baney and Walter A Mitchell. A passenger,
Willard Nuckols, 20 , of Dunkirk, was reported
in serious condition at Marion General Hospital
Davenport Daily Gazette (Davenport, Iowa) Feb 25 1860
Using Seditious Language- The Virginia Sentinel of Feb 14th says.. "A man
by the name of Nuckles, living near Pedlar Mills,
Amherst County, was taken to a pond on last Thursday by a party of
citizens and ducked, in consequence of his having used seditious language.
He afterwards procurred a warrant for the arrest of the parties who
inflicted this summary punishment for him, but instead of the warrant
being executed, the magistrate who issued it narrowly escaped a ducking
himself"
Davenport Daily Gazette (Davenport, Iowa) Dec 22 1865
A Card of Thanks- Resuing items from fire at Hawkeye Grocery Store- A special
thanks to Albert Nuckols who faithfully watched
his goods until morning and performed other services.
Iowa Iowa City Iowa City Citizen 13 March 1917
George Nuckolls has bought the Cyrus Cope property at corner of Green
and First Streets occupied by W B Hollisters who will move to rooms
over Hardin and Stevens Tin Shop. The house to be remodeled and enlarged.
Council Bluffs Nonpareil (Council Bluffs, Iowa) Dec 11 1945
Corn Show Awards
Charlene Nuckolls- Yellow Ear
Charlene Nuckolls-White Ear
Council Bluffs Nonpareil (Council Bluffs, Iowa) Jan 25,
1946
Mrs C O Nuckolls and daughter have returned from a visit at
Westboro, MO
Council Bluffs Nonpareil (Council Bluffs, Iowa) Sept 7 1948
in Court- Eight person received fines or forfeited bonds in municipal court
Tuesday on charges of being drunk-
A K Nuckolls, 42, Kansas City
The Hamburg Reporter Hamburg Iowa 12 April 1951
Out of town patients in hospital-Mrs U C Nuckolls
of Westboro (from a column "Twenty Years Ago")
The Hamburg Reporter Hamburg Iowa 24 January 1952
Friday Feb 9 Business Auction-Tract One Town Property Block
Four-Nuckolls Addtion to the City of Hamburg,
Iowa.
The Hamburg Reporter Hamburg Iowa 29 May 1952
Mentions Crook Nuckols of Glenwood
The Jefferson Bee Jefferson Iowa 03 February 1953
Services held at the Nuckolls Funeral Home in
Fairbury, Neb.
Ames Daily Tribune Ames Iowa 24 January 1955
Dismissed Mary Greeley Hospital- Friday,
Mrs
Bessie Nuckolls
The Hamburg Reporter Hamburg Iowa 25 December 1958
...for some reason this legal requirement was not performed by Augustus Borchers
until Jan 24 1866 not by Steven F Nuckols until
Nov 17, 1866.
The Hamburg Reporter Hamburg Iowa 25 December 1958
School was taught by
Miss Sena Nuckols
The Hamburg Reporter Hamburg Iowa 25 December 1958
Elegant Jan 1880 Party--Col Joseph Milton Metcalf was escorted by
Miss Fannie Nuckolls. He was attired in full
uniform with all of his war trappings on and during the entire time wore
that beautiful smile.His patent leather boots were rather tight but "Abe
never murmered."
The Hamburg Reporter Hamburg Iowa 17 September 1959
Hospital Dismissals-
Miss Anna Belle
Nuckolls
The Hamburg Reporter Hamburg Iowa 09 February 1961
Hospital Admissions-Blanchard-
Miss Anna Belle
Nuckolls
The Harlan News Advertiser Harlan Iowa 23 August 1965
Mrs Orville Davenport and and her nephew Glenn Nuckolls
of Des Moines returned home Friday evening after having spent a week
at the Bill Greenwood home.
The Harlan News Advertiser Harlan Iowa 18 October 1965
Dinner guests Sunday at the Bill Greenwood home were Mr and Mrs Harold
Wiblishouser and grandchildren Glen and Diane Nuckolls
of Des Moines. Mrs Wiblishouser is a sister of Mrs Greenwood.
The Harlan News Advertiser Harlan Iowa 03 October 1966
Weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Bill Greenwood were Mr and Mrs Wiblishouser
and grandson Glenn Nuckolls of Des Moines.
The Hamburg Reporter Hamburg Iowa 01 December 1966
Mrs Terry Nuckolls of Blanchard will spend
the winter with Mr and Mrs A J Scoles of Riverton.
The Monroe County News Albia Iowa 15 July 1968
Brucellosis Fund- Dr M N Nuckolls, testing
18.50
KANSAS
Great Bend Tribune, Sat, June 15, 1975, Great Bend, Kansas
Nuckolls-Ryan wed in Kinsley
Miss Cara Sue Nuckolls and
Terry L Ryan were united in marriage at 2 p.m. May 24 in St Peter and Paul
Church of Kinsley. Mother of the bride is Betty Nuckolls
of Burdett. Given in marriage by her father, maid of honor was
Rhonda Nuckolls. Groomsmen....Steve Nuckolls. Organist Mrs Don Nuckolls and
Kathy and Nona Nuckolls, vocalists. Bride graduate Pawnee High School.
Mt Vernon Signal Newspapers, 1898, Rockcastle Co June 10, 1898
Livingston
Mr Geo Nuckles
has returned
to her home at Lebanon Junction after a visit to MRs Geo Pope
Mrs Ed Nuckles formerly
of this place but now of Lebanon Junction is visiting friends here this
week
Vernon Signal Newspapers, 1899, Rockcastle Co
John Harvey Knuckles was
fined $50 Tuesday by Squire Sigman for unlawful shooting and placed in jail
same day by Ben Lear to work it out
VERNON SIGNAL NEWSPAPERS, Oct. 12, 1900, Rockcastle Co. OCT 12,
1900 Pine Hill
DEATH: While walking the railroad track at Artemus Wednesday,
Robt Knuckles was run over and
killed by train. He lived at Conway this county
Middlesboro Daily News (Middlesboro, Kentucky) 13 August 1921 D
C Sellers Files Petition
The undersigned petitioner and subscribers, being more than one hundred
in number, hereby petition you as county clerk for Bell Co, KY, to cause
to be printed on the official ballot, for Bell County KY , at the regular
November election, to wit, on the 8th day of Nov, 1921, the name D C Sellers
as a candidate for the office of sheriff, in and for the county of
Bell
J W Nuckols
Middlesboro Daily News (Middlesboro, Kentucky) 15 Nov 1923
Trial of Alva Ball
..John
Nuckols said he was in the courthouse and saw John Hurst come
down the steps and saw someone shoot at him. "I thought he was shooting at
me" declared Nuckols and I turned and ran toward the north door. Some man
near the door got out of my way and gave me room to run. Belcher was behind
me pressing close. When we got out, he said, "they're going to kill us."
I stumbled over a barbed wire and thought it was a bullet hit me. "I Was
scared thought they were after me,' Nuckols said he saw a man at the door
who looked too big for Alva Ball and that he didn't see anyone shoot from
the north door. (long article)
Letcher County Community News Press, Cromoa KY Jan 24, 1996
Minnie Knuckles DOB 8/3/1964 of Cumberland has
been charged with license to be in possession and no insurance. Event:
Arraignment
Letcher County Community News Press, Cromoa KY Feb 211996
Minnie Knuckles DOB 8/3/64 has been charged
with no operators license.Event: Arraignment and show cause hearing
KY Leader News (Greenville KY) Oct 31, 2001 pg36
21st Annual Beach Creek Reunion at R E Stevenson School, Russellville.
Attending-Audie Knuckles, Rachel Nuchols
Hart County News, (Munfordville, KY) Oct 30, 2003
Indictments- Henry L Nuchols, 42, Bearwallow Road, Horse Cave,
possession of a controlled substance first degree; possession of drug
paraphanelia, two counts, operating a motor vehicle while license suspended
Maryland Cumberland Evening Times 31 July 1908
E L Nuckolls of Fayette County made a strong speech at convention
where Negro Planks Adopted.
News Frederick Maryland 23 December 1958
Local Jail News - Forfeitures last night include Charles
J Nuckolls of the New Central Hotel, Hanover, Pa who forfeited $51.45
for failing to remain at the scene of an accident and an additional $16.45
for making a left turn from the wrong lane.
Frederick Post Frederick Maryland 18 July 1962
Charleston West Va- Motor Vehicle Commissioner-
Jack
A Nuckols
Frederick Post, Frederick MD, Thurs, June 6 1985 pg 196
Michael Nuckles named SOM
Pfc. Michael R Nuckles was
selected Fort Detrick Soldier of the Month (SOM) for April. He is a son of
Shirley Harden of Orlando Fla and Clarence H Nuckles
of Winterpark, FL. Nuckles is a fixed cryptographic equipment repairer at the U
S Army Information Systems Command's East Coast Tellecommunications Center. He
came to Fort Detrick in January 1985. Nuckles name will be inscribed on the
Soldier of the Month plaque and he will receive a U S Savings Bond, a Letter of
Commendation, a month's free membership at the Community Club, and a certificate
from the Frederick Holiday Inn for dinner for two. He will also receive free
gifts from the Post Exchange. He is a graduate of Colonial High School, Orlando.
Frederick Post (Frederick, Maryland) 22 April 1986
Real Estate Ad-336 acres tracts from 12 to 75 acres each all including Hilltop
Building sites with fantastic panoramic view with ponds , running streams
and mountain views. One half mile from the city of Lexington and one mile
from 181. Property of Richard and Frances
Nuckols
Frederick Post (Frederick, Maryland) Aug 4 1987
Marriage Licenses-Thomas Gene Cunningham and James
Elizabeth Nuckols. (yes James)! both of Christianburg.
MICH
The Herald Press St Joseph Michigan 05 September 1944
Mrs William Nuckols of San Francisco is visiting her sister Mrs Albert
Nigey of 560 Highland this week
MN
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** Minneapolis Journal, Aug 22, 1896- Will Probably Die
Louis NUCKLES of 507 7th Ave South,
fell 20 feet down a slice (sic?) way at the Calaract Mill this afternoon. He was
taken to the city hospital at once but it is believed that he will not live.
Daily Democrat Sedalia Missouri 28 September 1873
McGee Stock Premium to J M Nuckols of
Pettis
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 29 May 1952
Madrid County Farmers-L W Nuckolls
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 21 January 1954
Leaders of Extension Club-Mrs L W Nuckolls
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 18 March 1954
Canalou News-Norval Harrison who is employed as a driver of a transport truck
for a company in St Louis had the misfortune of having a wreck near Lilbourne
Friday afternnoon. A horse, ridden by Gerald Nuckols
of Lilbourne became frightened by a dog and ran directly into the
path of the truck driven by Harrison. The horse was killed, the truck was
damaged some but fortunately Gerald only received a broken arm
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 08 April 1954
Brownie Scouts Meet-Linda June Nuckols
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 29 April 1954
Kewanee Cub Scout News-Dale Nuckols, keeper
of the buckskin
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 06 May 1954
Brownie- Linda Nuckols
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 10 June 1954
Scout News- Letta F Nuckols
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 19 August 1954
Madrid Farm Week, Blue Ribbon-Cotton-
Jerrold
Nuckolls
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 20 January 1955
Patients admitted to Delta Community Hospital-Fred
Nuckols, Kenawee
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 13 January 1955
Madrid Families Special Guests-Mrs R L
Nuckolls
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 20 January 1955
New Madrid-Certificates of Merit- Mrs Robert L
Nuckolls of Lilbourne
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 12 May 1955
Spradling Cradle Shower- Attended
Mrs Ruby
Nuckols
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 03 November 1955
Lilborne Expansion Club-Mrs L W
Nuckolls
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 06 March 1956
Patients admitted to Missouri Delta Community Hospital March 3-
Fred Nuckols, Sikeston
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 06 September 1956
Birthday party attendeee-
Linda
Nuckols
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 08 November 1956
First Place in Farm Ownership Division-L W
Nuckolls of Rt 1 Lilbourne
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 04 April 1957
4-H Club- L W Nuckolls
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 11 April 1957
4-H Winners-Gerald Nuckolls, Hurricane Ridge
185lbs, 26c per lb W L Ramsey
Lewis Nuckolls, Hurricane Ridge, 200 lbs 24c per lb Lewis Stone
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 18 April 1957
The boys on the poultry team were...Pete
Nuckolls
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 22 August 1957
Lewis- Pete Nuckolls
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 16 January 1958
Mrs L W Nuckolls attended meeting of Extension Club
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 27 March 1958
Mrs L W Nuckols attended dinner for Mrs J D Twitty in New Madrid
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 17 July 1958
New Madrid Farm Notes-
Gerald Nuckolls, Wayne
Nuckolls
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 21 August
1958
Gerald Nuckols of the Hurricane Ridge Club was awarded a red
ribbon for his demostration "Insect Control of Farm Stored Small
Grains."
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 13 November 1958
New Madrid Farm Notes-
Pete Nuckolls
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 15 January 1959
4-H meets-Mrs L W Nuckolls, Vice Pres.
The Sikeston Herald Sikeston Missouri 24 September 1959
Scott County Ramplings- Gerald and Wayne Nuckolls,
Hurricane Ridge
The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune Chillicothe Missouri 24 September
1965
Mrs Byron Nuckols led the pledge to the flag.
St Joseph News-Press, St Joseph MO Mar 31 2002
Bankruptcies
Mary Rachell Nuckols, 3515 Gene Field Road
St Joseph News-Press, St Joseph MO July 19, 2002
Municipal Court
Mary R. Nuckols, $99.50.
St Joseph News-Press, St Joseph MO May 17, 2002
Circuit Court Records
Mary R. Nuckols, 24, 3515 Gene Field Road, for two years after pleading
guilty to misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated; may not consume
any alcoholic beverages, may not enter into any establishment whose primary
source of income is derived from the sale of alcoholic beverages, must attend
the Driving While Intoxicated Victim Impact Panel, must submit to alcohol/drug
screening, and must perform 20 hours community service.
Cuba Free Press (Cuba, Missouri) Sept 9 2004
Concordia Luthern Chruch News
We pray for Alice Peterson who is having heart difficulties and for
Clint Knuckles who was seriously injured in an
automobile accident.
Cuba Free Press (Cuba, Missouri) Sept 16 2004
Concordia Luthern Chruch News
For Clint Knuckles who remains in very serious
condition following an auto accident
Cuba Free Press (Cuba, Missouri) Sept 16 2004
Concordia Luthern Chruch News
Pray for Clint Knuckles who faces a long
recovery period following an auto accident.
Cuba Free Press (Cuba, Missouri) March 1 2007
Concordia Luthern Chruch News
Pray for the family of Helen Knuckles , mother
of our member, Julie Klock. We ask the Lord to comfort them in their sorrow.
** Butte Weekly Miner, Dec 16, 1897
Two Killed One Injured
Two Switch Engines Collide on the Southern pacific
Oakland Cal, Dec 11- Two southern Pacific switch engines came into collision
this morning on the Oakland branch and caused the death of two men and seriously
injured another. All the victims were employees of the company and were riding
to work on the front of one of the engines. Hugh Hunter, a fireman in the car
shops at West Oakland was instantly killed; Albert Adams, who was also working
in the repair department received injuries from which he died at noon and
W T Nuckles a switchman was seriously crippled, one
of his legs being badly mangled. (Article also appears in Idaho Statesman)
The Helena Independent Helena Montana 19 May 1929
Wanted Ford Coupe- Call C F Nuckols 426
Broadway
The Helena Independent Helena Montana 16 February 1933
Official Jack Nuckols of
Anaconda
The Helena Independent Helena Montana 25 September 1941
Football- Backs- Russ
Nuckolls
The Helena Independent Helena Montana 28 September
1941, Oct 12, 1941 Oct 26, 1941, Nov
12, 1941,Nov 19, 1941
Ken Nuckolls intercepted a pass
The Helena Independent Helena Montana 1941
McCloud averages 18 to led in scoring...Sophomore,
Heath Nuckolls
The Landmark Statesville North Carolina 16 June 1921
Deputy Sherrif Battle With Two Bootleggers-
Bristol TN June 13-Deputy Sheriff Matt Cardon may be dead. Deputy Sheriff
Will Nuckolls is seriously wounded and two alleged
bootleggers, one of whom is wounded, are in jail as the result of a raid
tonight on a moonshine still near Stoney Creek, Carter County, Tenn.
Daily Times-News Burlington, NC Friday Aug 23, 1957
Nuckolls-Ritter Couple Pledges Vows in Ceremony at Rosell Park NJ
Mrs Irene C Nuckolls was
married to Richard John Ritter of Roselle Park, NJ Friday Aug 9th at 6:30 p.m.
at the groom's home. Following the ceremony, a small reception was given by the
groom's parents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Kcenoy. The bride is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs William Thomas Walker of Yanceyville.
Morning World Herald Omaha Nebraska 10 January 1892
Bills Allowed- A K Nuckolls, $8.00
Trenton Evening Times (Trenton, New Jersey) 1915 September 6
Surgery Recovers Diamond From Dog
Philadelphia, PA Sept 6 "Dog and Diamond Doing Well". This bulliten, signed
by J H Mercur, D V S of New York was handed to J M Frazier, manager of the
Belleview Strattford. The principals in the case are a woman widely known
in New York and in the southwest, a valuable Chihuahua dog, and a two
and a half carat diamond. The dog is about six inches long. Pedro is
his name and he is very fond of rock candy. Mrs R C
Nuckolls arrived in this city several days ago from New York, where
Pedro had been ill and had been cared for by Dr Mercur, veternarian. Finally
Mrs Nuckolls reported to the hotel manager that a diamond of about two and
a half carats in size had dissappeared from her pendant. Pedro in the meantime
became violently ill and Dr Mercur was summoned from New York. Teeth marks
of Pedro were observed on the pendant and it was believed that Pedro had eaten
the diamond. He was placed under an anesthesia. A delicate incision was made
and the costly gem removed. Pedro was sewed up and given a fine bandage.
Deming Headlight (Deming, New Mexico) > OCt 17 1957
Calf Roping- Dillard Nuckols
Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 16 June 1923
William Nuckols, nine years old of Richmond Va is the youngest automobile
thief on record. While visiting his uncle in Louisville Ky, he was caught
touring the city in a car which the police say he had "borrowed". He had
never driven a car before.
Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 10 June 1942
Present at wedding of Robert H Blair and Bethenia Clayton,
Hattie Nuckols
Reno Evening Gazette (Reno, Nevada) February 20 1942
Won By Cool Shooting- Boulder, Colo-Maybe this is why sophomore
Heath Nuckolls so cooly sank two free throws
that gave Colorado its 49-48 win over Utah
Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 21 October 1944
Corporal Conway Nuckols of Jones Springs West Virginia- War
report
Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 10 October 1945
Bus Collision- Santa Rosa, Calif. District Attorney Charles J McGoldbrick,
who along with the Calif Highway Patrol and the army is investigating the
accident, said today he is unable to question the bus driver
William Nuckolls who has a fractured leg, dislocated
shoulder, chest injury, broken wrist and possible concussion of the brain.
Nevada State Journal Reno Nevada 25 May 1951
Annual luncheon of Nevada's star range home economics committee- Attended
by Mrs Vera Nuckolls, visitor from Susanville,
CA
Nevada State Journal Reno Nevada 11 October 1953
Fire Razes Resort of Famed Tombstone
Tombstone AZ-The 51 year old Loma de Plata, once the vacation spot for directors
of the Consolidated Silver Mining Company during Tombstone's heyday, was
burned to the ground early today in a fire of undetermined origin. Loss was
estimated at $100,000 by current owners Mrs Anna Laura
Nuckolls and Mrs Maud M Turner who purchased the building , 2 stories,
14 rooms in 1951. It was being operated a a guest house in recent years.
Nevada State Journal Reno Nevada 02 May 1957
June Wins "AA" -Chalres W Pollock, Wash defeated
Gale
Nuckolls...
Reno Evening Gazette Reno Nevada 09 October 1958
Louisville, Ky- Judge Tom Nuckols of Sonny Ray
fight vs Eddie Cotton
Nevada State Journal Reno Nevada 03 July 1963
Ely Lions Club- Officers-William Nuckols, two
year director
Nevada State Journal Reno Nevada 24 April 1964
Ely Lions Club- William Nuckols,
director
The Elyria Chronicle Elyria Ohio 12 November 1915
Diamond Mine In a Pet Dog-Philadelphia, PA- An operation on a pet dog of
Mrs R S Nuckolls has resulted in the recovery
of a 2 1/2 carat diamond. Teeth marks on the pendant and illness of the dog,
a valuable chichuaha, indicated where it was. A veternary surgeon operated
and found the daimond. The dog will recover.
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 23 June 1932
Trot Horse Race- Guy Nuckols
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 04 February 1933
Oberlin College Weekly Calendar-Fri, Feb 10-Mathmetics Club Room 39
Peters Hall 4 p.m. speakers Mr Richard G Nuckolls
on "Oscillograph"
Ohio Lima Lima News 25 May 1937
Dr D L Nuckols of Cleveland- Article on New Vitamin A B D Treatment
INventor of Vitalex
Coshocton Tribune Coshocton Ohio 02 September 1938
Marriage Licenses- Lester W McCollough and Mabel Elizabeth
Nuckols, Palmyra, Application in Knox Co.
Coshocton Tribune Coshocton Ohio 11 September 1938
Marriage Announcement-Miss Mabel Nuckols of
Palmyra to Lester McCullough of Killbuck. Ceremony performed at the Presbytarian
parsonage at Mt Vernon Tuesday afternoon. Will live with bride grooms parents
for time being.
Marion Star, The (Marion, Ohio) > 1948 > September > 6
Strike Casualty-Charles Nuckols of Evansville
Indiana (center photo) tells unidentified police officers that he was attacked
by an assailant while he was returning from work at the strike-bound Bucyrus-Erie
plant at Evansville. More than 100 state policemen armed with pistols, night
sticks, and tear gas patroled the plant as the company resumed operations.
Twp pickets were arrested as 400 workers entered the plant through a leering
picket line
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 24 December 1949
Right On The Dot-Medicine Lodge, KS-To the hour, the R
L Nuckolls owned an attractive ranch home. It burned to the ground
on the exact anniversary of their signing purchase papers.
The Coshocton Tribune Coshocton Ohio 07 April 1950
Trio of fugitives Shoots Officer-Uses Police Car to Stage Hold Up- (long
article)-The men were believed to be in a two toned green sedan with Virginia
license number 282-600. Officers said they thought the men were
Amos Nuckolls, 20, of Portsmouth....
The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 20 December 1965
Nurses Certificates Issued- Columbus-Maureen Nuckols,
Marietta
The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 14 August 1966
Barbara Payne Wedding Attendants Announced-
Miss Maureen
Nuckols
The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 21 August 1966
Carl Peterson, Barbara Payne Wed- Attendant,
Miss Maureen
Nuckols
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 08 June 1967
Thank you Mrs William Nuckols of Omaha
Nebraska
Coshocton Tribune Coshocton Ohio 08 August 1971
Principal Appointed, Saginaw, MI- Gene Nuckolls,
assistant principal at Cincinnatti Walnut Hills High School will become
principal of Saginaw High School. Nuckolls, 34, was chosen over a number
of candidates because he would be the most effective person to deal with
the students and the commuinity
The Marion Star Marion Ohio 11 September 1971
E M Nuckols Jr, Campbells senior vice president....
The Marion Star Marion Ohio 28 June 1977
Wedding-Cathy Ann Smith and Jeffrey Wade Sankey in Marietta. Bride's aunt
Mrs Harold Nuckols of Marietta
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 28 July 1979
Golf- Colo Springs, CO-In other matches, Ron Nuckolls
defeated Corey Pavin.
The Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 26 January 1981
PGA Phoenix Open- Rod Nuckolls
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 19 February 1982
Los Angeles Open Country Club-Rod Nuckolls
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio Feb 13, 1983
Hawaii Open- Rod Nuckolls
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio Feb 20,
1983
Dural Open- Rod Nuckolls
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio July 13 1984
Anheiser Busch Classic-
Rod Nuckolls
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 20 August 1987
Joseph Nuckols, Pres and Gen Mgr of Station
WNN
The Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 17 January 1994
Environment Law Topic of LCCC- Deputy Clerk of City Council-
Charles
Nuckolls
The Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 10 August 1994
PGA Tulsa Oklahom-
Rod Nuckolls
The Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 16 October 1994
Vision of the Virgin mary Seen-"We've seen a spate of these" said
Charles Nuckolls and Emory
University Anthropolgist who studied the Hindu religion in India and has visited Conyers. Although Nuckolls, like the Roman Catholic Church, is unconvinced that something miraculous
is going on, he described is as "cultural
phonomenon"......
The Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 29 December 1994
Former slave story of Underground Railroad-...Robt Newman and
Charles Nuckolls ,
a Hamilton County Board of Elections Representative are working to get Parker
the recognition he deserves......Nuckolls was motivated by a picture he saw
of the delapidated brick house. He and his four brothers tried to buy the
home with the intent of donating it to the Historical Society.....meanwhile
Nuckolls and other supports are trying to find descendants of
Parker
"The Wapanucka Press" 31 July 1902 Wapanucka, Johnston
County, Indian Territory, now Oklahoma
CHARGED WITH 3 MURDERS
Man Who Killed His Wife, Mother-in-law and a Man Gives Himself Up
South McAlester: John Reeves, charged with killing his wife, her mother, Mrs.
Grant and D. C. Knuckles, a cattleman of Mena, Arkansas, at Stringtown, has been
arrested and is now in jail. After the killing Reeves escaped to the
mountains. He sent word to the federal officials that he would surrender. They
went to the spot named and found the man. Reeves is thought to be insane. He
has been acting strangely, and the tragedy was without apparent cause.
Evening News, The (Ada, Oklahoma) Sept 27, 1911
Race War Breaks Out in Ark
Britt Nuckols was shot and instantly killed by Lee Malpass, who in
turn was shot and instantly killed by Barney Steil
OREGON ![]()
Morning Oregonian Dec 21 1910
Rancher Tracks Thieves
Neighbors help make Arrests for Robbing Fruit Cellar
Pendleton OR- Dec 20- When William Nuckols,
a Stanton rancher awoke yesterday morning and found that in the night his cellar
door had been pried from its hinges and that a goodly quantity of canned fruit
and his overcoat had been taken, he was angry. Not willing to notify the
officers in this city he called two neighbors, Will Isaacs and J Peterson and
started in pursuit. By means of a light fall of snow which covered the ground
they were able to track the burglars 10 miles to Vansycle Station, where they
found them asleep in the bunkhouse of a grain warehouse. Though the two men Jack
Wilson and Steve Selner protested their innocence they were placed under arrest
by the self-appointed officers and this morning were brought to Pendleton and
turned over to Sheriff Taylor.
(May 6, 1910 Census of Umatilla Co, Oregon shows both
Will Isaacs and John Peterson, but no Nuckols family suggesting they may have
moved there between May and Dec 1910. No William Nuckols in 1910 or 1920 in ths
area.)
Oregonian March 30, 1912
Marriage License MOORE-NUCKOLS
Oakey Moor of Multahomah, age 35 and Lillian M Nuckols,
age 29
(In 1920 & 1930 Census Lewis Co, Centralia, WA)
Adams Sentinel Gettysburg Pennsylvania 30 December 1829
Private Land Claims-Msr Steregere,
Nuckolls, Pettis,
Baylor, Gurley, Test, Foster
Gettysburg Times Gettysburg Pennsylvania 15 February 1966
"We see Elva scurrying around and figure if she can do it, we can too," says
Annabelle Nuckolls, town postmistress.
Indiana Evening Gazette Indiana Pennsylvania 13 October 1977
Tallahasse Fla- Bill will protect "Skunk Apes" . Nuckolls
rounded out his pitch this year with pictures of a proported Skunk
Ape.
Newport Daily News (Newport, Rhode Island) June 7 1956
Navy Hunts Airmen Off Coast of Rhode Island
Twin engine S2F-1 Sentinel crashed yesterday during flight operations aboard
the carrier Antietam. Missing flyers, A C Nuckols Jr
of Quonset, machinist
Jan 3 1922, newspaper name not known, South Carolina -Miss Nuckols Returns
Miss Elizabeth Nuckols of the
state Baptist Headquarters has returned after spending a 3 week vacation at her
home in Richmond VA
The Morning News Review Florence South Carolina 25 February 1926
Miss Katherine Nuckolls,
chosen as
the most beautiful girl at the University of Alabama, is captain of the
basketball team, champion target shot and holds several swimming
records
Kingsport Times, The (Kingsport, Tennessee) 03 August
1916
Mr Nuckols is again at his desk after a week's illness.
The Kingsport Times Kingsport Tennessee 09 August 1921
Mr and Mrs M L Simmerman chaparoned a picnic
honoring,,,,,,Miss Nuckolls of Dallas Texas
The Kingsport Times Kingsport Tennessee 31 July 1923
Mrs H J Mackey and Miss Bessie Nuckolls spent
this week visiting relatives t Kingsport.
The Kingsport Times Kingsport Tennessee 24 July 1923
Miss Bessie Nuckols of Texas is spending a while visiting friends
and relatives here.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Dec 3,
2001
Mark A. Nuchols, Peterson Lane, Maryville; at 11:40 p.m. Nov.
30 on Peterson Lane near Trail Ridge Road; vehicle went off road and car
turned on its side.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Mar 13, 2002
Traffic Accidents-
John A. Craig, West Old Topside Road, Louisville,
and Derek C. Nuchols, Middlesettlements Road,
Maryville; at 1:54 p.m. March 11 in the parking lot of Wal-Mart, Hunters
Crossing, Alcoa.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN July 10,
2002
Derek Channing Nuchols, 19, Manor Way, Louisville, was arrested
at 11:35 a.m. July 9 by a Blount County deputy in the jail lobby. He is charged
with theft of property. He is free on a $750 bond pending a 9 a.m. July 19
preliminary hearing in Blount County General Sessions Court.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN July 15,
2002
Traffic Accidents-Fred Martin, Southview Road, Maryville, and
Debra J. Nuchols, Fred Jennings Road, Walland;
at 2:08 p.m. July 13 on Middlesettlements Road.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Aug 17, 2002
Traffic Accidents-George W. Cook, Madisonville, and
Adam T. Nuchols, Morganton Road, Greenback;
at 4:45 p.m. Aug. 15 at Morganton and Clendenen roads.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Aug 23, 2002
Traffic Accidents-Ben D. Nuchols, Timberline
Drive, Maryville; at 5:37 p.m. Aug. 19 at Big Springs and Morganton roads.
According to a report, police responded to an overturned Jeep and
Kelly Nuchols, Timberline Drive, Maryville,
reported the vehicle slid and flipped. A witness said a young girl and a
man actually were the only ones in the vehicle when it flipped, at which
point Kelly Nuchols admitted her husband was actually at the wheel. According
to a report, Kelly Nuchols told police her husband phoned her to bring another
vehicle, then he left her with the Jeep and drove home with the child. Kelly
Nuchols was cited with filing a false police report and Ben D. Nuchols was
cited with leaving the scene of an accident.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Sept 11,
2002
Traffic Accidents- Edgar A. Nuchols, Duvall
Road, Maryville, Cassandra H. McGill, Knoxville, and Larry D. Jenkins, Dug
Gap Road, Louisville; at 4:43 p.m. Sept. 9 at Little Dug Gap Road and Lillard
Lane.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Dec 4
2002
Thefts -Brian S. Keen, Miser Station Road, Friendsville, and
Peggy S. Nuchols, Old Piney Road, Maryville;
at 3:14 p.m. Dec. 2 at Old Piney and Blockhouse roads.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Dec 9
2002
Answered call to a fire at the Tammy Nuchols
home at 4414 Beaus Bend Road,Louisville, at 1:16 p.m Dec. 8.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Nov 2 2003
Real Estate Transfers- Paul O. Allison and wife to
Scott A. Nuchols and wife, District 5,
$113,500
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Dec 7 2003
Births- Nov 10, 2003-Rebecca Anne Nuchols Butcher
and Timothy Bruce Caughron of Maryville, daughter, Megan Ann
Caughron.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Jan 9,
2004
Building permits for December 2003 in Alcoa and
Marysville-Jeff Nuchols, 112 Seneca Circle,
$5,000.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Feb 6,
2004
Court Sessions- T. Nuchols vs. D. Thomas,
divorce.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN March 20,
2004
Births- March 14th-Lucinda and Terry Nuchols
of Louisville, daughter, Abbey Jo
Nuchols
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN March 27,
2004
Roger E. Nuchols, U.S. 411 South, Maryville, reported at
7:03 a.m. March 26, theft of $274 worth of assorted tools taken from an
outbuilding.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN May 18, 2004
Marriage License 4/23/2004 T. Nuchols and
D. Thomas
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN May 26,
2004
Court Records-Alan D. Nuchols, address not
given, reported at 4 p.m. May 25 about $3,000 damage after someone vandalized
three vending machines at Lambert Acres Golf Course, Tuckaleechee Pike,
Maryville.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN May 27,
2004
Real Estate Transfers July 2, 1999-Bernice L. Nuchols
and others to Little Mountain, LLC, District 8, $270,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Hammontree to Carol A.
Nuchols and others, District 9, $127,500.
Real Estate Transfers Sept 17, 1999 - Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Albrycht
Sr. to Mark A. Nuchols, District 7, $31,450.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN May 28, 2004
Real Estate Transfers 11/9/1999- Carol A.
Nuchols and husband to Brian E. Haven, District 6, $83,650
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN July 9,
2004
Nine unlocked vehicles were burglarized in the Rock Gardens area late
Monday night or early Tuesday, according to Alcoa police reports Victims
and the items stolen include:
Margaret T. Nuchols of Grant Street reported at 5:15 p.m. July 7 theft
of her son's prescription medication taken from the glove box in her
van.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Aug 9, 2004
Court Records- Arrests
Robert D. Nuchols, Jos Way, Maryville, reported at 9:56 a.m. Aug.
8 someone entered his home and stole two handguns and a knife, all valued
at $850.
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Oct 11, 2004
Marriage License Issued
Stephen Chad Nuchols, 30, and Nancy Catherine Stewart, 28, both of
Maryville
The Daily Times- Blount Co, Marysville, TN Jan 5, 2005
A traffic stop at 8:34 p.m. Jan. 21 on Morganton Road, Maryville, resulted
in the arrests of two people. Adam Brian Peiffer, 19, Jay Kerr Road, Rockford,
was charged with possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance (marijuana)
and his passenger, Jacob Scott Nuchols, 18,
French Street, Maryville, was charged with unlawful consumption of beer.
Both men had bond set at $750 each a court appearance was set for 1:30 p.m.
Jan. 26 in Blount County General Sessions Court.
Port Bolivar Society News The Galveston Daily
News Galveston, Texas June 16, 1837
Mrs J Nuckols and Miss Irene Nuckols spent Tuesday in
Galveston
Dallas Morning News Jan 12 1895- Closed By Attachment
Paris TX- Jan 11- The saloon of J B Nuckols was
closed by attachment sworn out of V W Hale to secure a debt of $5 alleged to be
due for rent on a residence.
*Dallas Morning News Oct 7 1901
Denton TX- Oct 5- Ida Nuckels,
died at Parvin, this week aged 32 yrs.
The Commerce Journal (Commerce, Texas) June 19 1903
List of unclaimed letters in the post office at Commerce TExas for week ending
June 19 1903
Tom F Nuckles
Dallas Morning News June 9 1905- Dealing in Futures Not Gambling
Montgomery Al, June 8- In the case of G A
NUCKLES against J F Hooper from Marshall County, the Supreme Court of
Alabama today held that transactions in cotton futures was not gambling, but is
a legitimate business.
Dallas Morning News Dec 10 1905
Two Big Realty Deals- W J Pearson of the Texas Land and Investment Company
closed a deal yesterday whereby he sold to D E Waggoner for
A S Nuckolls a large tract of land near Crandall
for $45,000.
Dallas Morning News July 21 1906
Whitney-Miss Virgie Nuckols of Cleburn has returned home after visiting her
cousin Miss Lola Nuckols.
Dallas Morning News Dec 31, 1909
The residence of J O Nuckols on South Rockwell
Avenue caught fire yesterday afternoon, but it was extinguished with small
damage to the building which was owned by J L Cavadine.
Wichita Daily Times Wichita Falls Texas 17 December 1910
Mourn Death of Infant Son- The two month old son of
Mr and Mrs G B Nuckols died last night at the
family home on Michigan Avenue after a lingering illness. The funeral was
held this afternoon at three oclock at the residence, the services being
conducted by Rev R E Farley of the First M E Church. The remains were interred
in the Riverside Cemetery
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) September 8,
1912
William Terry Nuckolls, infant son of Mr and
Mrs G B Nuckolls 1403 Lamar St died Friday Morning at about ten oclock
after an illness from typhoid fever. The child was aged six months and 23
days. The funeral was held at the residence at six oclock Friday evening
and will be conducted by Dr J L McKee.
Wichita Daily Times Wichita Falls Texas 03 November 1912
Mrs R E Matney who has been the guest of Mrs G B Nuckols
returned to home in Stamford yesterday
Wichita Daily Times Wichita Falls Texas 15 March 1914
Gladden Nuckolls, who has been with E M Winfrey for the past seven
years has opened up a gun and lock shop in connection with D W James bicycle
shop at 809 9th St
Pg 6 Mr and Mrs Gladden Nuckolls who have been
visiting Mr Nuckolls mother at Calvert, have returned to the city.
Wichita Daily Times Wichita Falls Texas 17 March 1914
Daily Ad thru Nov 20,
1914
Gladden Nuckolls gun repairing, key fitting and duplicating combination
works.Umbrella recovered and light
Wichita Daily Times Wichita Falls Texas 14 June 1914
Parasols and Umbrellas repaired at Nuckols Gun
Shop
(Gladden Nuckolls son of Mary Alice
Gladden and an unconected/enknown William T Nuckolls)
Wichita Weekly Times Wichita Falls Texas 1 Aug
1914
Mr and Mrs J C Nuckolls of Temple Ok arrived in the city today
on a visit.
Wichita Weekly Times Wichita Falls Texas 18 Sept
1914
J C Nuckolls and family and brother Lester
left for Tucson today after a visit of several days with their mother.
repairing of all kinds. 809 Ninth St Phone 1942
Wichita Daily Times Wichita Falls Texas 15 June 1916
Run over By Wagon-Man Meets Death- Obit of M Emmett Shirley names brother
in law E L Nuckols employed at the Metropolitan
Cafe
Dallas Morning News, Dallas TX Nov 23, 1916
Oklahoma Superior Court, Oklahoma City, OK Nov 23-
Affirmed- E E Hood, Trustee vs Laura A Nuckles-Wood,
from Alfalta; same plaintiff in 5 other actions of Frances Spangler, etal
Wichita Daily Times Wichita Falls Texas 25 March 1917
Mrs J H Ricks Birthday party- Mrs
Nuckolls
Wichita Daily Times Wichita Falls Texas 26 December 1918
Missing In Action-Corporal C A Nuckols, Hennessee,
OK
Wichita Daily Times Wichita Falls Texas 24 April 1919
Afire Two Men Burn Badly- W D Nuckols is in
the Wichita General Hospital suffering with bad burns about the face and
hands.
Dallas Morning News Dec 30, 1920
Oklahom Charters- Gordon-Nuckolls Ice Company, Wilson; capital $100,000;
Incorporators F S Nuckolls, Henrietta;
George Gordon, Wirt, C W Lusk
Valley Morning Star, Harlingen Texas, June 4, 1943
Mrs W R Scott and Mrs Kenneth Carter left Thursday for their home in
McDade Texas, after a visit with Mr and Mrs Jimmie Nuckles of Santa Rosa.
Tommie, Katherine and Susanna Nuckles accompanied them home for a visit.
Valley Morning Star, Harlingen Texas,
Jan 8
1947
Carol Glen Saray Cay Nuckols and Susie Nuckols
were entertained by Marilyn Jo Ketchum recently.
Valley Morning Star, Harlingen Texas, June 1 1947
Florence Ann Etter notes Eighth Birthday.
...celebrating with her were...Tommy Nuckols, Susannah
Nuckols, Sarah Catherine Nuckols.
The Odessa American, Odessa TX May 13 1959
Three are Killed as Plane Crashes
Corpus Christie-Three persons died in the crash of a Navy S2F tracker
training plane while attempting a practice landing at Cabiness Field near here.
The Navy said the dead were Ens Erwin Nuckols,
23, and cadet Gary Keasling, 22 of Harvard Neb and and instructor Lt George
Morrow.
The Commerce Journal, Commerce, Texas Feb 16 1967
Dr Thomas Nuckols of the Austin
College Religion Dept. Dr Nuckols, and ordained Baptist Minister...
Richmond Daily Dispatch, Thursday Morning Oct 9 1862
John B. Cash was charged with stealing a horse, of
$100 value, from Wm.
Nuckols. The owner of the horse went
into a drug store about 2 o'clock P. M. yesterday, and left the horse in charge
of a little boy. A man came up, took the horse from the boy, and rode off. About
sunset the horse was found in possession of the prisoner, who alleged that he
was looking for a man who had lent him the horse. Neither the complainant nor
the witnesses thought Cash guilty of the theft, they having known him for a long
time as a man of good character, and His Honor discharged him.
Richmond Daily Dispatch April 2 1866-Shooting Affray at Richmond
A shooting affray occurred Friday at National Saloon on Main Street which
resulted in the wounding of George H (or M/N) Nuckolls,
one of the proprietors of the saloon, by a German barber named Vendum. Vendum
fired three shots at Nuckolls, one of which took effect in his knee joint
inflicting a painful wound. As soon as one of his shots took effect, Vendum made
his escape. The difficulty, it is said, arose from remarks made by Nuckolls in
abuse of Vendam's wife.
Charlotte Daily Observer Nov 14 1912 Trail of Sidna Allen
Dr C B Nuckols Testifies to Dying Declaration of Judge Massie
Wytheville, VA Nov 13-"Sidna Allen shot me" ! that was the dying declaration of
Judge Thornton L Massie, testified Dr C B Nuckols
today at the trial of Allen for the murder of the jurist. Dr Nuckols attended
the wounded after the Hillsville Va courthouse tragedy, and in addition to
telling of Judge Massie's last words, he dscribed the wounds received by others
in the affray. The chief bit of new evidence was given today by Frank Fowler, a
deputy sheriff of Carroll County, who said he saw Sidna Allen advancing up the
steps leading to Judge Massie's seat and that Allen fired twice at the half
prostrate form of the dying man. Nine witnesses had been examined when court
adjourned for the day, but little was brought out which had not been related at
the former trials growing out of the Hillsville courthouse murders. All
witnesses agreed that the trouble began when Floyd Allen, brother of the
prisoner and already sentenced to death, defied the sheriff to take charge of
him.
The Bee (Danville, Virginia) Aug 16
1924
Roland Nuckols, son of D E Nuckols of Chatham who has been extremely
ill at Edmunds Hospital is reported better today.
Herndon Observer 5/23/1935 08 Knuckles Pete
Guest of Richard Nevitt
Fairfax Herald 9/11/1936 06 Nuckols I.M. Dr.
Fairfax County Financial Statemen
Herndon Observer 8/19/1943 01 Nuckolls Heath
Mrs Visits Centreville sister
Fairfax Herald 8/22/1947 08 Nuckols Kathleen
Assigned to Madison E.S.
Fairfax Herald 8/27/1948 06 Nuckols Kathleen
Assigned to Madison E.S.
Fairfax Herald 12/26/1952 01 Nuckols R.T. Issued
building permit
Fairfax Herald 10/28/1955 01 Nuckols Evelyn Mrs.
On Soroptimist benefit comm.
Fairfax Herald 11/18/1955 01 Nuckols S. Issued
building permit
Fairfax Herald 2/17/1956 01 Nuckols Evelyn M. Mrs.
On Fx.Hosp. Women's Aux.com
Fairfax Herald 3/9/1956 06 Nuckols Evelyn M.
On Fairfax Co. delinquent tax li
Fairfax Herald 3/9/1956 06 Nuckols Russell T.
On Fairfax Co. delinquent tax l
Fairfax Herald 5/2/1958 04 Nuckols Evelyn M.
Trustee's sale notice
Fairfax Herald 9/5/1958 01 Nuckols James E.
Father dies
Fairfax Herald 3/18/1960 04 Nuckols Evelyn M. On
Fairfax Co. delinquent tax li
Fairfax Herald 6/10/1960 01 Nuckols Evelyn Mrs.
Soroptimist Club vice-pres.
Alexandria Gazette 4/5/1861 2 Nuckols John In
railroad accident
Fairfax City Times 6/21/1962 02 Nuckols Evelyn Mrs
Soroptimist Club officer
Fairfax City Times 8/16/1962 04 Nuckols James In
Curry/Crouch wedding
Fairfax City Times 8/23/1962 03 Nuckols James
In Curry/Crouch wedding
Fairfax Herald 4/19/1963 03 Nuckols Evelyn M.
Trustee's sale notice
Fairfax City Times 7/11/1963 03 Nuckols M.E.
Donates to new firehouse fund
Fairfax City Times 7/11/1963 03 Nuckolls P.K.
Visits in Fairfax Station
Fairfax Herald 5/28/1965 01 Nuckols Gerald V.
Son born at Fairfax Hospital
Fairfax City Times 1/14/1966 20 Nuckols G.V. Real
estate transfer reported
Fairfax City Times 7/22/1966 18 Nuckols B.D.
Adv. Home Improvement
Fairfax City Times 11/3/1966 31 Nuckols B.D.
Adv. Home improvement services
Fairfax City Times 11/24/1966 15 Nuckols Samuel R.
Has new baby boy
Fairfax City Times 8/5/1966 24 Nuckols B.D. Adv.
Home improvements
Fairfax City Times 9/23/1966 12 Knuckles Criss
Marriage license issued
Fairfax City Times 12/1/1966 33 Nuckols B.D.
Adv. Home improvement
Fairfax City Times 1/5/1967 22 Nuckols B.D.
Adv. Home improvements
Fairfax City Times 1/26/1967 09 Nuckols Mamie K.
Marriage license issued
Richmond Times Dispatch 24 July 1986
3 U.VA. PLAYERS CHARGED Publication: Richmond News Leader Byline: Randy Hallman
Date: 07-24-1986
Edition: Metro Section: Area/State Memo: (lgw) Earlier Story in the Metro-Star
edition on Page 1 and 4
CHARLOTTESVILLE -- Three star University of Virginia football players were
among the 24 people charged in the last two days by either a federal grand
jury or a federal prosecutor investigating drug trafficking in the
Charlottesville area.
Running back Barry Word, 22, of Long Island in Halifax County; placekicker
Kenny Stadlin, 19, of Annapolis, Md., and running back Howard Petty, 22,
of Hampton, were three of six people charged with conspiring to distribute
less than one kilogram of cocaine between November 1982 and July 1985. Each
of the three faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison and a fine of
$250,000.
The wide-ranging investigation, mounted by a task force that included local,
state and federal authorities, was initiated a year ago. The investigation
followed seizure of a large amount of cocaine from a Fluvanna County home
July 4, 1985.A grand jury was impaneled in November to hear evidence gathered
by the task force. Before today, the task force had announced only four
indictments. Those included cocaine distribution charges against former U.Va.
football player Kevin A. Turner, 25, of Charlottesville, and law student
Reuben Vahos of New York. Both have since pleaded guilty and are set for
sentencing Monday. Among the 24 people charged today, Trevis Lynch
Poole, 25, of Fluvanna County, faces 19 counts -- the most against any defendant
-- ranging from distributing small amounts of cocaine to income tax evasion
and operating continuing criminal enterprise. He faces a maximum sentence
of life in prison and more than $3 million in fines.It was Poole's house
that was raided last July, leading to the investigation. Charged by the grand
jury with Poole are Judith C. Hain, 28, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Howard
Lucien Hain, 45, of Fort Lauderdale; Terry Wade Austin, 27, of Charlottesville;
Jesse Morgan Hicks, 29, of North Garden; Percy Alvin Houchens, 25, of
Charlottesville; Karen Denise Kaiser of Palm Bay, Fla.; Stephanie Kay Irvin,
20, of 107 N. Meadow St., Richmond; William
Charles Nuckols, 27, of Charlottesville; Paula Renee Taylor,
23, of Vero Beach, Fla., and Lisa Michelle Poole, 24, of Charlottesville.
Each is charged with assisting Poole in the distribution of cocaine and,
in some cases, marijuana. Charged with the U.Va. football players in
an information procedure that bypassed the grand jury hearing were Robert
David Dyer, 29, of Charlottesville; Coltar Dillard Knight, 22, of
Charlottesville, and Overt Dillard Payne, 38, of Fluvanna County. They are
charged with distributing less than a kilogram (2.2 pounds) of cocaine. Charged
with distributing more than a kilogram of cocaine (a more serious charge)
were Javier Richard Cook, 26, of New York City; Stepher Todd Denby, 26, of
Charlottesville; Dennis Lansing Garrison, 22, of Charlottesville; Robert
Dale Garrison, 24, of Charlottesville; Vincent Lee Garrison, 25, of
Charlottesville; James Malcolm Luck III, 26, of Charlottesville, and Russell
Linwood Miller, 26, of Charlottesville. During the winter and spring, sources
close to the investigation predicted that names of those ultimately charged
would "shock" the community because they would include people prominent in
business, government, and media.However, aside from the U.Va. athletes, none
of those charged today fit that description.Petty was the only person charged
who is still a student at U.Va.,prosecutors said. Dr. Robert M. O'Neil, president
of the university, said school policy requires that any athlete facing such
charges be suspended from the team until the case is resolved. Reinstatement
requires acquittal or dismissal of the charges, he said, while conviction
would result in permanent removal from the athletic program. Both Word and
Stadlin were seniors last season. Petty is a rising senior. Word was the
Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year and led the Cavaliers in rushing,
gaining 1,224 yards. He was suspended from school after the end of the season
for "failure to meet a set of academic requirements." Sources said Word faced
an honor trial on a cheating charge at U.Va. and dropped out rather than
face the trial. Neither Word nor school officials commented on the honor
matter.Word was drafted by the New Orleans Saints of the National Football
League. He tested positive in the pro team's preliminary drug screening tests.
In New Orleans, a Saints official said today the team stopped negotiations
with Word on July 7 after the player's agent informed them of Word's possible
involvement in the drug investigation. Petty was the expected to pick up
where Word left off at running back. He had been an occasional starter at
tailback and gained 525 yards last season. Stadlin was all-ACC and the team's
leading scorer last season. He made 16 of 19 field goal attempts and 28 of
29 point-after kicks. U.S. attorney John Alderman, reading from a prepared
statement, praised U.Va. for its cooperation in the investigation. In answer
to a question from a reporter, he said he informed U.Va. Athletic Director
Richard Schultz a week in advance of the names of the three players who would
be charged. "Last week," said Alderman, "I went to see Mr. Schultz to tell
him this was going to happen today. I felt he needed to be prepared . . .
I gave him the three names, yes." Also, a statement from the office of U.S.
Attorney General Edwin Meese was released today praising U.Va. for its
cooperation in the investigation. Alderman said Michael Sheffield, director
of the U.Va. police force allowed U.Va. police officer Bill Morris to participate
in the task force. Alderman said only three of the 24 persons charged today
are in custody. Defendants are scheduled to enter pleas next Tuesday through
Thursday in federal court here.
Richmond Times Dispatch 27 Feb 1991
NUCKOLS NAMED DOMINION'S BEST
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Clover Hill senior Tommy Nuckols
has been named the Dominion District boys' basketball player
of the year. Nuckols was the district's leading scorer during the regular
season with a 21.8 average for the last-place Cavaliers, who posted a 3-17.
. .
Publication: Richmond Times-Dispatch Date: 08-23-1994 Edition:
Two Star Section: Area/State Memo: (ldb)
TWO FROM STATE FACE PORNOGRAPHY CHARGES ARRESTED DURING A COMPUTER
SHOW
Two people allegedly involved in a high-tech computer mail-order business
that used graphic details to sell safe sex have been arrested on pornography charges. Connie Sue Nuckols and Donald Otto
Nuckols were arrested Sunday during a computer show at the Arthur
Ashe Center. They were each charged with one count of distribution or selling
pornography, a police official said yesterday. Information about the Nuckols'
ages and relationship was unavailable. They do not live in the Richmond area,
but are residents of the state. They were released on summonses. Sgt. George
Cook said the charges are misdemeanors. He alleged theywere selling "Nastyware,"
mail-order computer disks containing explicit digitalized sexual pictures.
Bestiality, which is illegal in Virginia, is included. The disks are categorized
under a variety of headings in a 23-page brochure whose front page reads:
"Over 850 megs of the very finest in filth!!! If it's lewd, lascivious, dirty,
filthy, or just plain nasty, you'll find it here!!!" The warning states:
"The descriptions (sic) in this catalog are very graphic and are not intended
for anyone under the age of 21." Brochures were on display at the computer
show. The disks, formatted for MacIntosh and IBM computers, cost $6, with
another dollar required for high- density disks. A buy-five-get-one-free
special deal also was in effect. Several sets also are offered. The most
expensive buy is "Granddaddy Special," a collection of each disk in the catalog,
at $2,300.
Richmond Times-Dispatch Byline: Bill Lohmann Date: 04-30-1996 Edition:
City Section: Area/State
1940S DINER TO GET NEW BERTH AT BEACH OWNERS OF CITY RESTAURANT ARE MOVING
VINTAGE HANGOUT TO SITE IN NAGS HEAD
John Nuckols lighted a cigarette
yesterday and watched a piece of his past loaded on a flatbed truck headed
for the beach.``It's sad to see it go,'' Nuckols said of the former Sam's
Diner that has resided on Jefferson Davis Highway, across from the Defense
General Supply Center, since about 1950. ``I used to deliver the afternoon
paper along this road, and my friend and I would stop here every day to fold
papers and eat. It was kind of our hangout.'' What did Nuckols recommend
from Sam's menu? ``Hamburger, french fries and Coca-Cola,'' Nuckols said,
smiling, almost tasting it again. The rundown but vintage diner -- formerly
Sam's, formerly Tex-Mex and most recently abandoned -- was purchased last
fall by Paul and Lisa Keevil, owners of Millie's Restaurant at 2603 E. Main
St. The Keevils have spent the past few months renovating the diner, which
will be placed in front of a Nags Head restaurant they also recently purchased.
They hope to finish renovation and be operating their beach version of Millie's
by June. Pre-World War II diners were made to be moved. The late Sam
Shahda bought this one in Newport News in the late 1940s and moved it to
a site on West Broad Street, across from what was then the Division of Motor
Vehicles. A few years later, he moved it to Jefferson Davis Highway.Yesterday,
a crane lifted the 20-ton, 45-foot-long diner 3 feet into the air and gently
swung it onto a truck bed. The actual move took less than five minutes, but
the process of strapping and chaining and securing required more than five
hours. Before the lift, the Keevils, who have invested tens of thousands
of dollars in the project (including an estimated $5,000 for the move to
the beach), waited nervously in the parking lot. They gratefully exhaled
when the diner was safely on the back of the truck. Its porcelain enamel
siding and tile floors remained intact. No creaking, no groaning, no cracking.
``Pretty smooth,'' Paul Keevil said with a relieved smile, just before the
truck-and-diner combo left for Nags Head shortly before 1 p.m. So smooth,
in fact, that contractor Dan Arnold, whose firm has overseen the renovation,
forgot his cup of Sprite on the diner's counter amid all of the pre-move
activity. When it was over, the cup was still standing. Not a drop had been
spilled.
WASHINGTON![]()
The Daily Olympian June 10 1897
Following is list of letters remaining uncalled for in the post
office of Olympia Washington week ending June 9 1897....
Edward Nuckols. One cent postage will be charged on delivery. All letters
remaining uncalled for at the expiration of two weeks will be sent to the dead
letter office.
Washington Post, The (Washington, D.C.), 1900-09 12 July 1904
Award for state hospital additions-J T Nuckols
of Richmond for $3,027
The Washington Post Washington District Of Columbia 05 August 1904
Virginia Weddings-Chatham Aug 4
Miss Ana May Osborn and Stephen E Myers of Pittsylvania county were married
today at the home of Daniel Nuckols near Banister,
the Rev Chiswell Dabney of Chatham officiating. The groom is a prosperous
young farmer
The Washington Post Washington District Of Columbia 07 July 1907
Comfortably established at Chevy Chase Inn-
Mrs A
Nuckols
The Washington Post Washington District Of Columbia 16 July 1907
Hug Costs Him Ten Dollars- Virginian Pays Fine For Embracing Girl Against
Her Will-
Richmond, Va-In the Henrico County Magistrate's Court this morning the penalty
for publicly hugging a girl against her will was fixed at $10. The case was
that of Miss Laura Watkins, daughter of John Watkins, who lives on the Seven
Pines Electric Railway. P R Nuckols, a resident of Glen Rhoe Heights, who occupied a seat on the car with Miss Watkins,
could not resist the temptation of putting his arms around her waist, and
his arrest followed.
Washington Post, The (Washington, D.C.), 1910-19 29 April 1910
R D Nuckols Dead- Virginian Succums to Apoplexy at a Hotel in
Baltimore
Baltimore April 28- R D Nuckols, 60 years old,
a member of the firm of Nuckols & Foster, dry goods merchants, of Clifton
Forge, Allegany County, Va, was found dead in his room in the Eutaw House
here tonight. A porter, passing the half-open door of Mr Nuckol's room saw
him lying on the floor. Manager O'Brien of the hotel was notified, and he
summoned Dr B F Phillips. ON making an examination, Dr Phillips discovered
the merchant had died of apoplexy. Mr Nuckols came to Baltimore Saturday
and has just finished his purchases of a large amount of merchandise here.
The body is at an undertakers. Mr Nuckols is said to have been the wealthiest
resident of Clifton Forge. ( Robert D Nuckols
in 1900 Census) (From line of unknown connection
Edward Nuckols)
The Washington Post Washington District Of Columbia 12 March 1912
Legal Records
No 221- Nuckols vs Nuckols petition for writ
of Supercedeas denied. Opinion by Chief Justice Shepard
The Washington Post Washington District Of Columbia 30 May 1923
Boy 9 Accused As Automobile Thief
Louisville, Ky-The youngest automobile thief in the annals of local police
history was captured yesterday when William
Nuckols, 9 years old , was caught touring the city in an automobile
which the police say he had "borrowed" Sunday night. William, whose home
is in Richmond Va is visiting an uncle here. When asked where he learned
to operate a motor car, William said he just watched others start and
stop, then he thought he would try it himself. He took the car Sunday night
and drove it around all evening until tired, then left the car near his uncle's
home. Yesterday he again decided on touring and it was then that a policeman
found him. He is being held in the detention home , although it is not thought
that he will be prosecuted.
The Washington Post Washington District Of Columbia 22 June 1924
"Soul Kiss" Photograph Wins Husband Divorce- Divorce of Frederick and Bertha
Klein- Witness Mrs Lena M Nuckols
The Washington Post Washington District Of Columbia 27 August 1924
Cohen Murder Case-Witness Accused by Mrs Leah
Nuckols
The Washington Post Washington District Of Columbia 25November 1924
Daily Telegraph, The (Bluefield, West Virginia) April 7 1899
Arrest of Frank Wilson, John Hare and Ben Nuckols.
A trio of robbers of a 5 gal keg of whiskey
Bluefield Daily Telegraph Bluefield West Virginia 14 May 1902
John Nuckols of North Fork
Bluefield Daily Telegraph Bluefield West Virginia 18 August 1903
Nuckolls Coal and Coke Company of Ansted West Virginia to lease
and operate coal , oil and other minerals.Capital $50,000.
Bluefield Daily Telegraph Bluefield West Virginia 01 July 1904
Yard foreman Killed at Bristol-He was waling under an umbrella with
William Nuckols during a downpour of rain when
an engine backed up on him. Nuckols experienced a narrow escape with mild
injuries by jumping from the track
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 30 August 1920
Entertained- Nora Nuckols of Cleveland,
Oh
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 02 October 1920
J R Nuckolls, Proprietor of the Jefferson Hotel has returned from
a trip to Columbus.
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 07 January 1930
Gauley Bridge Bank Officers-E L Nuckols,
Fayetteville.
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 03 August 1930
Mrs Opal Nuckols, patron
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 05 August 1930
Mrs Julia C Whittington 58 years ofl, wife of F C Whittington
of Guthrie died Monday evening at her home. She is survived by her husband,
two daughters, Mrs Stachis Staats of Charleston and Mrs L H Whittington of
Guthrie; three sons, Carl, Albert and Elmer Whittington, all of Guthrie,
three sisters Mrs G T Thaxton of Charleston, Mrs John
Nuckolls and Mrs Alice Harkins of Guthrie. Funeral services will be
held Wed afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Tuppers Valley Baptist Church. Burial
will be in Good Cemetery
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 10 September 1930
Present at Shower- Mrs J F Nuckolls
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 12 October 1930
hostess- Mrs S G Nuckols
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 08 February
1931
Present at Valentine Party-Henry Nuckols
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 22 February 1931
Referree- Nuckols
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia March 25, 1931
D H Stephenson and wife to Ada J Nuckolls, lot
in Bellevue addition West Charleston.
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 19 April 1931
Birthday Party for Wiley Cabell Agee, Jr- Present
Samuel
Nuckolls
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 07 February 1932
Cicle No 10 to meet-Mrs J E Nuckolls, asst
hostess
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 06 April 1932
Mike and Key Club Banquet-The radio enhusiast coming from the longest distance
was Mr Nuckolls whose sending station W9FMU,
Grinell, Iowa.
Charleston Daily Mail, The (Charleston, West Virginia) > 1932 >
July > 7
Mr and Mrs L E Nuckols of Chatanooga Tn were guests of Mr and Mrs
D F Durbin of South Hills
Charleston Daily Mail, The (Charleston, West Virginia) > 1932 >
August > 3
Miss Lyda Nuckols of Versaillles Ky is the guest of Mrs Bert Grady.
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 04 Aug
1932
E L Nuckolls recently appointed trustee for Methodist Episcopal
Church
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 13 November 1932
Claim approved for injuries by a train at
Nuckols
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 06 May 1933
Funeral services for Fred E Wiseman- Pallbearers...E
L Nuckolls
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 09 September
1934
Shortstop Sammy Nuckols
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 17 March 1938
John Mason, accused from stealing an automobile from Mrs
A R Nuckols was held to the grand jury
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 13 June 1938
Clarence Gallespie charged with stealing $20 worth of tools from
A E Nuckols
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 24 September 1939
S G Nuckols
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 08 October 1939
Miss Irene Nuckols of Mt Hope named Pres of Fayette group.
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 11 November 1939 (
also Nov 18, Nov 25, Dec 2)
South Charleston- Nuckols, Livina Lot 42 30
Spring Hill $14.20
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 13 May 1940
Pineville Ky- 3 Men Killed in Tavern Brawl-Deputy Sheriff
Leon Nuckols
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 12 June 1940
Howard Nuckols of Richmond attended.
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 26 July 1941
Luvina Nuckols-Lot 42x20 Spring Hill-$13.03
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 10 November
1941 and Nov 17, 1941 and Nov 24, 1941, December 1,
1941,
Legal Ad- Nuckolls , Luvenia 2 A Mud Suck
Fk Davis Ck....5.95
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 03 January 1942
List of Real Estate sold in the County of Kanawha in the month of Dec 1941
for non payment of taxes for 1940.
Nuckols, Luvenia-2 A Mud Suck Fk Davis Ck -All
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 07 January 1942
List of Real Estate sold in the County of Kanawha in the month of Dec 1941
for non payment of taxes for 1940
Nuckols, Luvenia- Lot 42x80 Spring Hill, All
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 02 April 1942
Army Aviation Cadet Corps-James O Nuckols, Ashland,
KY
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 16 May 1943
Helen Virginia Price Nuckols-Ansted High School
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 12 August 1943
Enlistments at Charleston Navy Recruiting Station-Billy
Keith Nuckols, Ansted.
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 18 January 1944
Navy Radio Technician 2C James E Nuckols of
Columbus ohio wrote......
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 11 January 1946
Huntington- Chief Engineer L T Nuckols of the
Chesapeake and Ohio railway....
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 21 March 1946
Taxes- Luvenia Nuckols Lot 42x80 Spring Hill
$107.33
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 21 March 1946 and
March 28 1946
1047 1925 Nuckolls, JS Lot Sub 12-13 and 14
Reed Hansford Add,,,,$746.06
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 19 May
1946
Thomas Jefferson Junior High School - Margaret
Nuckols- Graduate
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 31May 1946
R W Nuckols, Chairman of the Univ of Richmond Athletic Dept
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 16 June 1946
Miss Lida Nuckols of Versailles Ky is the house guest of Mrs Bert
Graddy of Clendenin
The Charleston Daily Mail Charleston West Virginia 06 November 1946
Senior Class Deabte- Marjorie Nuckols
Stevens Point Daily Journal Stevens Point Wisconsin 11 August 1898
Opium For Insanity-Recently attention has been drawn to the experience of
Dr Nuckolls at the principal insane assylum
in Illinois. He maintains that opium is in beyond all question the remedy
for insanity.
Stevens Point Daily Journal Stevens Point Wisconsin 14 November 1970
Stevens Point State University Campus-Dennis
Nuckols resident hall programmer
Stevens Point Daily Journal Stevens Point Wisconsin 03 May 1971
Univeristy Women- Mrs Dennis Nuckols
Stevens Point Daily Journal Stevens Point Wisconsin 11 November 1971
Univeristy Women- Mrs Dennis Nuckols
Stevens Point Daily Journal Stevens Point Wisconsin 24 May 1972 , July
10, 1973
Newcomers Club- Mrs Dennis Nuckols
Stevens Point Daily Journal Stevens Point Wisconsin 10 Sept
1973
Dennis Nuckols public relations director at Univ of Wisc Stevens
Point
Stevens Point Daily Journal Stevens Point Wisconsin 13 October
1973
Goldilock Cast- Tickets, Alice Nuckols
Stevens Point Daily Journal Stevens Point Wisconsin 11 May 1974
Childrens Art Group-Mrs Dennis Nuckols,
treasurer