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Wiliam Nicoll
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Wiliam NICOLL, 1876 - 1931 Wiliam NICOLL 1876 1931
Wiliam NICOLL was born on 1876, in , to David Tosh WEBSTER and Mary Ann WEBSTER (born McLAGGAN).
Wiliam had one brother: Alexander Scott McLAGGAN.
Wiliam married Mary Ann Robbie NICOLL (born Stewart) on 1909, at age 33 in .
They had one child.
Wiliam passed away on 1931, at age 54 in .
wiliam nicoll, 1838 - 1894 wiliam nicoll 1838 1894
wiliam nicoll was born in 1838, to moses nicoll and ann nicoll (born young).
wiliam had 8 siblings: george nicoll, agnes nicoll and .
wiliam married first name nicoll (born steel).
They had one child.
wiliam passed away in 1894, at age 56.
Documents of wiliam nicoll
Wiliam Lawson . Nicoli, 1934 - 1994 Wiliam Lawson . Nicoli 1934 1994 Massachusetts Ohio
Wiliam Lawson . Nicoli was born in 1934, in , Massachusetts, to Helen Nicoll (born Lawson).
Wiliam had one sibling.
Wiliam married first name Nicoll (born Saburoff).
They had 2 children.
Wiliam passed away on 1994, at age 60 in , Ohio.
He was buried in , Ohio.
Documents of Wiliam Lawson . Nicoli
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Wiliam NicollWiliam Nicoll in The Jersey City news - Sep 23 1902
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Harry J. King, Tlipmas J. Butler, Charles H. Smith, Benjamin Sheppard, Newark; John J. Moffat, Orange; Nathaniel Wallace, East Orange; John A. Haines, Montclair; Robert H. Oliver, West Orange. Wiliam Nicoll was nominated for Sheriff. In the city convention somebody in the gallery of the crowded auditorium called for cheers for Mayor Seymour and the building fairly shook, but when his ..."
Publication place: Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey
Wiliam NicollWiliam Nicoll in The Bourbon news. - Dec 15 1914
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"... shown at the Alamo Theatre last Friday night, was truly a wonderful picture. As is well-known this is the story left unfinished by Charles Dickens at his death. Sir Wiliam Nicoll, an Englishman, with the aid of the most famous detectives in all parts of the world, undertook to unravel the mystery and arrive at what Would be the likeliest solution ..."
Publication place: Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky