Alpheus John Nims : his roots, life and his descendants/ compiled by Frank L. Nims
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Godfrey Nims married widow Mary Miller Williams in 1667. Among the children was John who was born Aug. 14, 1679 in Northhampton, Massachusetts. In 1707 John married Elizabeth Hull. They lived in Deerfield, Massachusetts & had 12 children among them being John Jr. who was born in Deerfield on Dec. 10, 1715. He married Abigail Smeed in 1735 & had 9 children among them being John III. John III was born in Deerfield on Mar. 12, 1748. He married Elizabeth (Betsy) Rice on Jan. 15, 1771. Their children included Silas John Nims who was born in Buckland Massachusetts on Jan. 26, 1778. Silas married Eunice Call at Buckland on Aug. 24. 1799 & had 11 children including Alpheus John Nims.
Alpheus John Nims was born Feb. 27, 1816 in Hadley, Saratoga County, New York. About 1835 he married Almena Randall & had 9 children. In 1850 they lived in Portage Prairie, Columbia County, New York & separated shortly thereafter. Alpheus was in Minnesota the last time Almena heard from him. In June 1855, Almena & the children were living in Spring Prairie, Walsworth County, Wisconsin. Descendants and relatives lived in Wisconsin, California, Washington, Oregon, Ohio, Michigan, Alaska and elsewhere.
Includes Johnson, Dyer, Moore, Nims, Tibbits, Vail, Cox, Cowden, Babcock, Beebe, Buck, Carpenter, Cooper, Eyerly, Haglund, Hamilton, Hayes, Helm, Kerr, Kirkman, Knoche, Lindaberry, Lobb, Mc Callister, Miano, Morrison, Murk, Neisinger, Novak, Olson, Perry, Price, Rice, Rogers, Russell, Schuyleman, Scott, Smith, Taylor, Uppman, Visser, Weed, White, Wheeler, Wichers, Zweegman and related families.
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| 929.273 N619n 1996 | FamilySearch Library | 3rd Floor Book | Available |
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| Also on microfilm. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2000. on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 1425195 Item 17 | 7831976 |
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