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About Colonel Thomas Nichols
https://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p1819co...
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/thomas-a-nichols-24-plm8b
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZX3-VLS
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nichols-4925
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36584114/thomas-nichols
Thomas Nichols was one of the early settlers of Hendricks County.
In 1828, Col. Nichols was elected Sheriff of this county, serving 4 years, and moved to Danville, then a small village of four or five houses. He was the 2nd Sheriff of Hendricks County.
After this the Colonel worked at the carpenter business 30 years and built many of the prominent buildings of the olden times.
In 1833-34-35-36, Mr. Nichols represented the county in the State Legislature,
and in 1844 he was again elected Sheriff, serving 4 years more.
In 1860 he was once more elected Sheriff, served 4 years, making a total service in that office of 12 years.
In 1878 he was elected Justice of the Peace, held this office longer than any other citizen in this county; he tried many cases, and married, at least, 150 couples.
In 1832, he raised a company of 54 men at Danville, was elected Captain, and served in the Black Hawk War.
He went to Chicago--then consisting only of old Fort Dearborn--and, Black Hawk being captured, he returned home.
Col. Nichols was a member of the Methodist church and
Was the first Mason ever made in Hendricks County, 1846, Western Star lodge, Danville.
he has held all the offices, including Secretary, and was Master of the Lodge 12 years.
Politically he was first an old-line Whig, throwing his first vote for Henry Clay, for President in 1824, and later he was one of the original Republicans of Hendricks County.
Colonel Thomas Nichols's Timeline
1803 |
November 5, 1803
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Nelson County, KY, United States
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1852 |
February 24, 1852
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Danville, Hendricks County, IN, United States
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1895 |
November 22, 1895
Age 92
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Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, United States
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Danville South Cemetery, Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, United States
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