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William Dawson Spicknall
William Dawson Spicknall
This Portrait of William Dawson Spicknall was taken at about the age of 1 while residing in Dearborn Co., Indiana. William Dawson Spicknall was the son of Leonard Thomas Spicknall and Mary Spicknall (Whitaker).
Spicknall Brick Home: Talmage, Nebraska
Spicknall Brick Home: Talmage, Nebraska
The homestead of Leonard T. Spicknall and Mary Spicknall (Whitaker) in Talmage, Nebraska was, accoring to family lore, the first home in town to be made of bricks. This is because Leonard T. Spicknall was the local brickmaker. It is said that his bricks helped build many of the towns buildings.
McNutt Farm, Talmage Nebraska
McNutt Farm, Talmage Nebraska
The McNutt farm in Talmage, Nebraska.
From the left: David Lindley McNutt, son Lindley McNutt, and Everett Augustine Spicknall. David Lindley McNutt opperated a dray service.
Spicknall Family Photo
Spicknall Family Photo
A family photo of the William Dawson Spicknall family, taken about 1913.

front row: William Dawson Spicknal, Mildred Maude, Eva Louise (McNutt}, William David
back row: Alice Caroline, Orene Evelyn, Mary Ethlean, Lindley Thomas, Luella Mae

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McNutt Farm, Talmage Nebraska
McNutt Farm, Talmage Nebraska
The McNutt farm in Talmage, Nebraska.
From the left: David Lindley McNutt, son Lindley McNutt, and Everett Augustine Spicknall. David Lindley McNutt opperated a dray service.
William Dawson Spicknall
William Dawson Spicknall
William Dawson Spicknall Jr. was born in Spencer, NE to parents William Dawson Spicknall and Eva Louise Spicknall (McNutt).
Spicknall Family Photo
Spicknall Family Photo
A family photo of the William Dawson Spicknall family, taken about 1913.

front row: William Dawson Spicknal, Mildred Maude, Eva Louise (McNutt}, William David
back row: Alice Caroline, Orene Evelyn, Mary Ethlean, Lindley Thomas, Luella Mae
William Dawson Spicknall
William Dawson Spicknall
This Portrait of William Dawson Spicknall was taken at about the age of 1 while residing in Dearborn Co., Indiana. William Dawson Spicknall was the son of Leonard Thomas Spicknall and Mary Spicknall (Whitaker).
Spicknall Brick Home: Talmage, Nebraska
Spicknall Brick Home: Talmage, Nebraska
The homestead of Leonard T. Spicknall and Mary Spicknall (Whitaker) in Talmage, Nebraska was, accoring to family lore, the first home in town to be made of bricks. This is because Leonard T. Spicknall was the local brickmaker. It is said that his bricks helped build many of the towns buildings.
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