Burial Place of Joshua Nichols, Revolutionary Soldier From the Cemetery Records compiled by the Lost River Chapter DAR Orangeville Township Sec. 20-T.2 N.-R.1 W. Abandoned.

Located one and one half miles northeast of Ames Chapel, in a small grove of trees, are perhaps a dozen old graves, some of which have markers of field stone. This is on a farm long known as the Adam Miller place. It was later owned by Silas Halbert, and is sometimes spoken of as the old Halbert place. In June 1939, a government marker was placed at the unmarked grave of Joshua Nichols, by descendants and with appropriate ceremonies by the Lost River Chapter DAR. Joshua Nichols was born in Rowan Co., North Carolina on July 10, 1758. His father was a Revolutionary War Captain, and Joshua was a member of his company. Joshua died on Sept. 7/1841, and was buried with military honors. An account of this appeared in a Paoli Newspaper of the period. He took part in several battles and was wounded in one foot. MILLER, Elizabeth, In memory of: Age 2y/11m/22d. Blessed are the meek -No dates. MILLER, ADAM d. July 30/1859, age 86 y. no stone found. NICHOLS, Joshua Gov't marker: Private in Cap't Nichol’s Co. Rowan Co., N.C. Militia 1758-1841. PORTER, Mary, In memory of, who died May 12/1830, age 34 years upward. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Vonda Lee Heverly (© 1997 Vonda Lee Heverly)