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Nicholdson - D.D.

Source: Beckwith, H.W.  History of Montgomery County, Indiana. Chicago: HH Hill, 1881

NICHOLDSON, D.D., farmer, Ladoga, one of the old and respected  citizens of Ladoga, was born in Jessamine Co, Ky, Dec 1, 1811. His  father, Benj. Nicholdson came from Va. to Ky when a boy and marr.  Jemima STARS and in 1812 removed to Washington Co IN where he was  one of the pioneers for that co. In 1813 and 1814 he was  compelled to live in a fort for protection from the Indians. He  resided in that County till his death, 1848. His wife died in  1830, in the same County. The subject of this sketch was raised  on a farm, receiving a common school education, such as could be  obtained in those days. At the age of 21 years he started for  himself, having learned the blacksmith trade. He fo9llowed this  occupation for a great many years, and was the first of his trade  that located in Ladoga. In 1839 he came to Putnam Co, where he  engaged in farming until he removed to Montgomery CO, 1837 and  has since been a permanent resident of Ladoga, there only being  six families in the village when he came. He has filled a great  many offices of trust with credit to himself and to his  constituents, having served as justice of the peace and township  trustee for a great many years, and in 1848 and 1849 represented  Montgomery Co. In 1832 he marr. Miss Elizabeth FLEENOR, a native  of Washington Co IN who has proved a faithful wife and mother.  Their family consists of Benj H; Sarah V; John; Wm. W; Oliver W;  Reese D. and Amanda C
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