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    man • in Omaha anrl ~fiss Doris l rricrl at Omaha •n , October 5t h , •T of the M. F.. Mfil'iatin~. Both fl\Yn in Ida coun-~ a chmR"hter or f thi~ dty . The •t•cn-re!4i'din~ in ··n year s ~nd is : he po~toffiee in "Jrula r and e ffi-·ial. T he b r ide ~orne t H cv . .Jr,hn T ~1 rk in tr, pCl«" ~' "~ i ,·n of th~ ran Rev. Tr•M~>rrl rli1·d in 1!'1::!.1 M E Ch h nne! th ~> cnn~' c·nmc• lntCJ thr pM!'II':i- • • urc si on o f thf• l!v. :O.fr. ;-.;il' l'l ll. On the• l'lln" jq a ,.j)vr·r t.:md bPnrin~ th•· n:ln~r. hirth and de·nth elat e• r,f r•a rh of thr minist rr::~ . With the> rl t·nth or the· . Rrv. :\fr. ~ ic·n l l. lhl' c-a nt· will J!.'' 111 lht• nux t olclN~t TJnilf•t] PrP!Ih~·tpf'ian mini~tcr in Town~

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    1gs Bank vs. G. L. ..... ,.., .. .. . .. ... taken. Jum ;s, ily t>f trn children, and was T symf)(,s inm . . Pr~f>ntation fn.ll owed at Cannrmshnr~. Pa:, nnd aft f>r fin- by an opn ma erta or Ant'ietam, C:hnnrrl'tnrv ·ted i!l made In the fif>lcl hospital nf>ar C:hnttnnoogn un- G (.•asurt>r's .. rcp~rt. 3. Appoiritmen.t : Pilcher Hdw. Co. til .Tanunry 1RG·1. lie rceeived a of committees. :holm; Alice R. Van furlough and r eturned to New York, ll :la At!drc!'!~: Thf> KinR"dom nn Ca~lson; George' P. where he re-fnt~ red a hospital. Af- the Feet of Little Childrcn-Mr!!. 0.

    Chns .Schiembeck; tPr hi!! honorahle discha rge in 1865, G. Hcrhrecht. ·s Bank vs. Hans H. he re-ent~rerf .Jefferson colleg.e and · 11 :fifi Adjournment f or dinner nn Kuehl; Ben S. remained until Ja'nunry 1866. Jle ' Aft.erntmn ~Jon . :o. vs. Elijah Qranc; ,then came weRt, enU>ring Monmou th 1:30 Devotional period- Rev. C. levat!)r Co. VI, Ray college, m., . from . which he R'f'ad- A. Van 'Grlothuysen.

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    .Gin~T:q.h ic~: a Condcn:-:c-d Hiqory of ln\\'a, mth Portraits and 1\i (I~T;tphies uf the Corern or~ of the Stare: Eng:rari ngs of

    Prominent Citizen::: of the Cou n.ries, \\'th Personal Histories of many of the Early Sett lers

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    278 BIOGR.1PHICL1L B /STOll Y OF

    this place since 1873, and is one of the most p:rnnger) Baker, nath·es of Xew England. prominent and highly respected citizens of The issue from their union was two ch ildren: the township. William, who Jietl in Dundee, Illinois, and

    Mr. Bliss was born in Addison connty, Ver- E lsie, who is now the wife of J nd son Smith, mont, ~eptembe1· 20, 1823, son of Cah·in of Clat·endon, Vermont. The wife and mother Bliss, a natire of Colerain, Ma:::sacb usetts. died iu Kendall connty, Illnois. ~Ir. 13li:>s H is grandfather, Calvin Bliss, Sr., was a married his present com panion , nee Lo,·inn soluier in the ReYolutionary war, and lived l McAlister, at Dundee. She is a na.ti,·e of to be ninety-six years old. The Rliss family . \\rhiting, Yermont, anti a daughter of Hiram ara descended from French and English an- I McAlistet'. Her motbet·'s maiden name was cestry and are rela ted toP. P. Bli ss of "Gos- Brown. They ba\'e had fou r children. riz.: pel Song:;'' fame. Tbe mother of our snlJ- ~ Mrs. Chu·a Smith, who died, lea,·ing oue ;ject. was before her marriag e :l[iss Mary ~\.nn I danghter, Olar·a; George, of KansaE; .llyron. Brasted. She was born at Bridport, Ver- I of Logan toll'nshi p, Ida eounty. Iowa; and mont, daughter· of 1Villiam B rasted , a nati\'e ' .Mary, wife of Fred \\Tinr:lo) W, al,;o ut' Logan of X ew Jersey. Calvin Bliss and hi:; wife to wnship. had s ix cllildren , to ur sons and two daughters, Mr. Bliss alliliates with the Repnblir.an namely: E.J ., of B randon, Vermont: R achel, party. He has sen·ecl the public as a nlClll· deceased; Joseph F., of Kansas; William H., her of the School l1oard and al:;o as Tcm·11:;hip the subject of this article; Franklin, who died Trustee. He was the fit-st Deacon of the Bap-in \V'isconsin: Joh n A., \Vho died in Kansas; tist Ohnrch at Ida Gro,·e, of which he is :;ti ll ~largarette Esty, Am boy, L ee county, Illinois. an active member. He i;; one of the mo:>t The f'ather died at the age of seventy years . public-spi ri ted and enterprising men of the Hu was by occupation a farmer, in politics a townsh ip, and exerts an in tluence thnt is felt

    \Yhig, and in religion a Congregationalist. for good all over the comHtu ni ty. His wife departed t his life at Amboy , Illi-noit:, at the age of sixty-ti ve years.

    )!r. Bli:>s was reared ou his father's farm in Yermont. ln 1854 he left his native State anJ came W est to Kendall coun ty, lllinois, and later s pent two ycat·s in South Elgi n, Kane county, that State. After that he lived for two years in Dundee, Illinois, and from there moved to Ida county, Iowa, in 1875. Here he firat purchased land in B laine township.

    In 1886 he settled io Logan township, where he has since resided and has i rnproYed a nice farm.

    At Leste1·, Yermont, when twenty-seYen

    years of a.ge, Mr. Bliss was first manied to Permelia Baker , a natid~ of Whiting. that

    Stat.e, and a daughter of Thompson and Elsie

    IE\. D. X I C 0 L L, a minister· of the l:nited P re:;byterian Church and a pro-

    minent farme r in Bn.ttle township, hla county, Iowa., wn.;; I.Jot·n in Delaware county, .New York, February 22, 1841. He i:; a :>on of Andrew anti Margaret (George) ~icoll, a nd was the eighth born in their fam ily of ten children. His father was born in Scotland in

    1791, anu was reared and married there, and in 1839 emig rated to America and located in Delaware county, New York, wher·e t he rest

    of his l ife was spen t, engaged in farming pur-s ui ts. Hi$ death occnrrefl in 1870. The mother su rYi,·ed hirn until 1890: when she

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    CR.'t WFORD, 1 DA A . .N D SAC rJ'OU.:.V1'1 ES. ~79

    died in Clnren~e, Cedar county. Iowa. They were members of the United Preshyterian Church. All of their ten child1·en are still livin_g, and arc a~ follows: Elizabeth, wife of John Beckwith, Delaware couuty, New York; William, married and ;:ettled in Dela"·are

    there til l ,January. 18GG. He tben came ·wt'st to Illinois, entered Monmouth Uollege at Mon-mouth, and graduated at that institution in June, 1867. After that he beo-A.n a theoloai-c 0 cal course; spent the winter of 1867-'(38 at X ewbnrg, X ew York, and the followinu win -

    • 0 county, New York; Jameii, marrier! anu set- ter at .Monmouth, Illinois, graduating with tied on a farm in sa111e county; Andrew, ma1·- the class of 186U. While in Xew York, in ried, liYing on a farm in Cedar county, Iowa; Ju ne, 186!j, he was licensed to preach in the Margaret, wife of J ohn G. Rn~sell, of DeJa- t:ni ted Presbyterian Church, and in Septem-ware county, Xew Yo1·k; Ann. wife of Allen ber, 1860, cam~ to De Witte, ()linton countyt Elijah, Cedar connty, Iowa; Christina, widow Iowa, where he was ordained as pastor in of John ImriP-, CeJar county, Iowa; David, ~overnber. He was pastor of the United the subject of this article; Jane, ,life of Wil- Preshytel'ian Church at that place fora p.eriod liam I ml"ie, Xapa, California; Jeanette, wife of fifteen years. At the end of that time he of L. D. Boyd, of Corwin to\mship, Ida county, came to Ida county, and in nattle township Iowa. organized a church, at first holding services

    Mr. ~icoll was n>;u·ed on n farm in hi s in a Sl'hoolhonse. In 18\)0. he assisted in nati\·e cou nty. In 11361 he enten•r! Jeffcr,on erecting a nice framP. church. ~8 x40 f~et, College . Cannonsburg. Pennsylvania. and after with a seating capacity of 150, in which he fini shing his sophomore year enli,;ted, August has f'ince prea

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    the best in~erests of this county and the town- I Our subject was reared and educated in ship in which he lives. His poli tical views Dauphin county, re:>iding there until eight-

    are in accord with Republican principles. een years of age, "·hen he learned tile trade of He represented t.he county in the Twenty - carpenter, which he foll owed for y ears in his second General Assembly, performing his nath·e State, also was a contractor nnd build-du ties in a manner which reflected credit to i er, engaging in the~t> occupations fo•· a pe•·iotl him !'ielf and his constituents. He has been ! of twenty yea rs. For two o•· tl11·ee years he Secretary of the School Board for a number 1 carried on an undertaking estaulishment. but

    of years and is now serviug as Township I dispo::ed of it, dealing in real estate for many Clerk by appoin tment . Mr. X icoll is a rn em- year:; in Harri$1Jnrg. Penu&yl,·ania, but in uer of Matthew G ray Post, No. 93. G. A . R., i 18iD, came \\~e:;t. selecting lo'Al\ as his place Ida Grove, and has a member~;hip in the A. 1 of locati on. His pret:t~nt farm is Fitnated 0. U. \Y. at De Witte, Iowa. His family is I south of IJa Groq.>, where he has redeemeu identified with the ch urch of which he is ' hi:> nne fa rlll f•·om its original wilJ ::tate. pa:>tor, and in connection with tllC establish- : 11 is residence i ~ a g1Jod one. two storit·s in lllent (If this church it shonld ue further ' height, :2U X 30 feet, with an L tltt' ,arne &tated that )lr. Xicoll donated the land on : height, 16 x 1 'i fed. The comnwdiuns harn whi ch their ho use of worship is IJuil t . i is 138 x 00 feet, with twE-h·t'-fuot po>'t5 and

    I twenty-six foo t center post on rock fonnJa ---vv?..0Z,-'2-0?A/V-- I tion. T he crib bnihling and wagon sb eu is

    I ~8 x 3:2 feet ,wl•ile the implement builuing Ions ~EO~GE Y OCSLIN'G, of ?orwin t.own- I the dimen~ions ~f 30 x 40. Tho farm j, \\·ell ~~ sl11p. Ida con11ty, Iowa, 1s one of the . wate red w11 lr tilw \~el l ~ and a go('ject occurred . wheH arri,·al iu the S t1'1.te he has been identitied · he was tw euty.fum years of age with ')!iss with the best interests of the community. : Eleanor Yonu~, bum in Ilat-rislnng, Jaughtf'r llt! was Uu rn in Harrisburg, Dauphin county, ; of John and Lydia Young. Tlrrt>e chiklreu Penn~y lvania. October 28, 18:25, the son of were uorn to ~lr. and .Mr:

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    NICOLL, DA \ ' ID, an ex-member of the house of representatives in the Iowa legis-lature, a minister of the United Presby· terian church, and a farmer in Battle town-ship, Ida county, Iowa, was born in Dela-ware county, N. Y., February 22, lH.Jl. He was the son of Andrew and Margaret George Nicoll, and was the eighth born of their family of ten children. His father was born in Perthshire, Scotland, in 1 i 9i , and grew to manhood and married there. He emigrated to America in 18o9 and located on a farm in Dela~·are county, K. Y., where the rest of his life was spent. His death occurred in March, 1870. H is

    wife survived him until April, 1b90, and died at Clarence, Cedar county, Iowa. All but two of the children are still living. They are: Elizabeth, wife of John Beck-with, deceased ; William, married and liv-ing in Delaware county, N. Y.; James, deceased; Andrew, married and living in Tarkio, Mo.; Margaret, wife of John G. Russell, living in Delaware county, N. Y.; Ann, wife of Allen Elijah, living in Clar· ence, Cedar county, Iowa; Christina, widow of John D. Imrie, living in Red Oak, Iowa; David, the subject of this sketch ; Jane, wife of William Imrie, of Napa City, Cal., and Jeannette, wife of L. D. Boyd, of Red Oak, Iowa.

    Da,·id was reared on a fa.rminbisnative county, and enjoyed the ad,·antages of the common schools until lt1, he entered Jefferson college, at Cannonsburg, Penn. After completing the sophomore year, he enlisted at Pitt.s-burg , Penn., August 2U, 186~, in Knapp ·s Pennsylvania battery, for a term of three years or during the war. The battery was connected with the Second dh·ision, Twelfth army corps, and participated in the battles of Antietam, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, besides numerous other skirmishes. In September, 1863, the Twelfth army corps was ordered west under General Hooker to join the army of the Cumberland. On the night of October 28, 1863, at Wauhatcbie, near Chattanooga, Tenn., Mr. Nicoll r eceived a gunshot wound in the right shoulder, resulting in the permanent and total disability of the right arm. Though disqualified by reason of this wound, for service in the field, he continued in the sen ·ice of his country in the provost marshal's office in New York city until the close of the war, andrecei\·ed his honorable discharge May 17, 1865.

    In September, 1R65, he re-entered Jeffer-son college and remained there until Jan-uary, 1866, when he went to Illinois and entered Monmouth college, graduating in June, 1867. After leaving college, he at· tended Theological seminary at Newbury, N. Y., and Monmouth, Ill., graduating from the latter in March, lrl69. In Sep· tember, of the same year, he settled at De Witt, Clinton county, Iowa, as pastor of the United Presbyterian church. He re-mained there for a period of fifteen years, when on account of impaired health, he resigned his pastorate, moved to Ida county and located on a farm of wild land pur· chased in l RBO, when be donated a site on one corner of h is farm, and a church building with a seating capacity of 150 was erected thereon. Since 1884 he bas de· voted much time and attention to the im-provement of his farm, consisting of 320 acres. He bas now a good modern bouse, barn and all other necessary buildings, and is extensively engaged in general farming and stock raising. Mr. Nicoll has always been a republican and is closely identified with all the best interests of the county and township in which he Jives. He was twice e lected to represent hiscounty in the state legislature, being a member of the Twenty-second and Twenty-fifLh General Assemblies. He has also taken a deep

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    interest in educational matters, and has served continually as an officer of ~he school board of his township ever since he came to the county. He is a member of the G. A. R. and of Lhe A. 0. U. W.

    January 6, 1870, he was married to Miss Isabella F. Brown, of New York. They have three sons: William E., married and living on the home farm; Thomas Edward and George David, both of whom are students in the electrical engineering de-pa.rtment of the State Agricultural college at Ames.

    ROBERTSON, J .UIE!:> CARSON, M. D. One of the leading physicians and member of the board of education at Council Bluffs is Dr. J. C. Robertson, who well deserves a place in this work as one of the progres-sive men of the state. He is the son of John Denny and Eliza Carson Robertson, the former a native of Pennsy 1 vania, where he was born December 25, 1815, and the latter, born in County Tyrone, Ireland, October 9, 1813. The sire is of Scotch descent. He removed to Iowa in 1~-12, and in 1844 settled on a farm nine miles westward from Washington, Iowa, where he still resides. Eliza Carson came to America with her parents in 1833, and located in Stark county, Ohio, where, in 1841, she married the father of this subject. She was the mother of seven sons, six of whom grew to manhood. Three sons still survive, but the good mother was called to her reward March 11, 1897.

    Dr. Robertson was born June 6, l f{-t5, in the little village of Dutch Creek, Wash-ington county, Iowa. His initial course of educational training was received in a log schoolhouse where a typical old-time school -master was master of the situation, if not of the studies attempted to be taught. H e entered the Iowa State university in the spring of 1868, taking the classical course, and in 1870 matriculated in the medical department of the same institution, receiving the degree of M. D. at the end of three years.

    He taught school during the time, and in that way earned money with which to defray the expenses of his education. In April, 1873, he commenced the practice of medicine at his old home in Washington county, where he built up a large and lucrative business. Although receiving practically the whole of the patronage of that section he found that the field was a limited one, and not being satisfied to be

    forever a "country doctor " concluded to seek a location in city practice. October 1, 1877, he visited Council Bluffs, and became at once satisfied that the place offered the field he desired, so made arrangements immediately to remove to the new location. Events have proved the wisdom of the move, for he has not only a paying and constantly growing practice, but has made a neat sum in real estate investments, the last of which, at least, would have been out of the question in a small country town offering no opportunities whate,·er for speculation.

    He spent the winter of 1882- i:l, in Bell e-vue hospital, N.Y., receivingthedegree of M. D. November 1-l, 1883. He also in the same institution took a course in operative surgery under Prof. Joseph D. Bryant, and a private course in physical diagnosis under Prof. Ed. G. Janeway. He has been visiting physician to the W. C. A. hospital and St. Bernard's, being at this time president of staff of the last named; is a member of the American Medical association, Iowa State Medical society, Missouri Valley Medical society and Coun-cil Bluffs Medical society. He takes a keen interest in all matters pertaining to education, and is at this time serving a.s president of the board of education in Council Bluffs. He is a member of the

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    ancestry You searched for David Nicoll in Iowa

    Name: David Nicoll

    flume in 1880: De Witt, Clinton, Iowa

    Age: 38

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    ).lame: David Nicoll

    Home in 1920: Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa

    Age: 78

    f.~Limaled l!irth abt 1842

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    Birthplace: New York

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    Spouse's N11me: Margaret Nicoll

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    Isabella F Browo 1843 1906

    Wllli;am Andrew Nk9JJ 1870

    IhslJ:nat Edward NkoJI 1873 - 1950

    Gcorat Otyld N1~1~ 1877 -

    Htry lybcl NICOll 1879 - 1879

    Other Spoun a Childre-n

    Mi.alltru..t1Jlmw~ 1851

    Femlly group she-et

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    1870 United States Federal Census -- 1 ot.otJon prov.des ev~ for N

  • Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa.

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    1885

    1909 6.1ul

    A.ge: 68

    1910

    1920

    Ap: 79

    1925 1.fan

    Age: 83

    1929 sct

    Age: 88

    Comments

    Reside net' !lm!e

    Marriage to MaJX

  • Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa.

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    1850

    22 MAY 1933

    EVERGREEN

    Location: RED OAK

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