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James Homer and Martha Nichols family

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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James Homer and Martha Nichols family
A photo of James Eugene Homer and Martha Elizabeth Nichols family.

Approx 1905 .....Wyoming Illinois

Children in Photo = Edna [far right ].....Roy [2nd from left]...........Mary and Baby Sarah [In buggy]....Dora [Far left girl]
People in photo include: James Eugene Homer, Edna Homer, Roy Homer, Mary Homer, Sarah Homer, and Dora Homer
Date & Place: in Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois 61491, United States
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Martha Elizabeth (Nichols) Homer
Martha Elizabeth (Nichols) Homer was born on August 18, 1874 at Illinois in Duncan, Stark county, Illinois United States to Thomas Jefferson Nichols and Sarah A Colwell, and had siblings Mary Charlotte Nichols, Jacob Roland Nichols, and Electa Elizabeth Nichols. Martha Homer died at age 63 years old on August 28, 1937 in Kewanee, Henry County, and was buried circa August 1937 at pleasant view cemetery in Kewanee. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Martha Elizabeth (Nichols) Homer.
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