John Nicks 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 6b 7b 1b 8a

Birth Name John Nicks
Gender male
Age at Death about 58 years, 4 months, 20 days

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Matthew Nicksabout 178818 May 1835
Mother Elizabeth Bakerabout 179718 September 1871
         John Nicks about 1817 21 May 1875
    Brother     Matthew Nicks about 1819 17 January 1892
    Brother     Francis Nicks about 1821 13 December 1878
    Sister     Elizabeth Nicks about 1823 1 August 1825
    Brother     Robert Nicks about 1826 15 February 1875
    Sister     Anne Nicks about 1828 31 August 1901
    Sister     Elizabeth Nicks about 1830 26 November 1855
    Brother     Mark Nicks about 1832 15 April 1871

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Nicks-402
 

Source References

  1. findmypast.co.uk / Devon FHS: Parish Registers - Devon
      • Date: 20 May 1817
      • Page: Baptism - John Nicks (Woodbury)
      • Date: 10 March 1863
      • Page: Marriage - James Baker / Ann Nicks (Lympstone)
  2. 1841 United Kingdom Census
  3. 1851 United Kingdom Census
  4. 1861 United Kingdom Census
  5. 1871 United Kingdom Census
  6. UK Government: National Probate Calendar
      • Date: 9 June 1875
      • Page: John Nicks
      • Citation:

        NICKS John.
        Effects under £450.

        9 June. Administration of the effects of John Nicks late of Lympstone in the County of Devon Farmer a Bachelor who died 21 May 1875 at Thorn Farm Lympstone was granted at Exeter to Matthew Nicks of Lympstone Farmer the Brother and one of the Next of Kin.

      • Date: 2 October 1871
      • Page: Elizabeth Nicks
      • Citation:

        NICKS Elizabeth.
        Effects under £450.

        2 October. The Will of Elizabeth Nicks late of Lympstone in the County of Devon Widow who died 18 September 1871 at Lympstone was proved at Exeter by John Nicks of Lympstone Yeoman the Son the sole Executor.

  7. Western Times
      • Date: 5 June 1863
      • Page: Page 2
      • Citation:

        EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT.
        TUESDAY.
        (Before Mr. Registrar Daw.)
        BANKRUPTCY.

        Re ROBERT NICKS, Woodbury, potato, corn and pig dealer. Bankrupt petitioned in forma pauperis, and this was the first meeting of creditors. Mr. Floud supported the bankrupt, and Mr. Roberts appeared for Mr. Carlisle, a detaining creditor. The official assignee read the following:- "The bankrupt's liabilities, all of which are unsecured, except £50 to John Nicks, amount to £122 2s 3d. From the bankrupt's statement it appears that he is entitled to a contingent interest under his father and mother's marriage settlement, which interest is assigned to Mr. John Nicks, farmer, of Lympstone, and it is believed in January last, for securing £50 then due, and which security is intended to be abandoned. The bankruptcy is attributed to badness of crops, and other losses on his farm." The assignment given to Mr. John Nicks was handed over to the official assignee, Mr. Floud stating that Mr. John Nicks would come in and prove his debt with the other creditors. Bankrupt was examined by Mr. Roberts at some length as to his transactions with his brother in reference to some of his property, but he denied having given him anything, or paid him any money out of the proceeds of the sale of his stock and furniture. No trade asignee was chosen, and the last examination and discharge was fixed for the 25th of July.

      • Date: 28 July 1863
      • Page: Page 6
      • Citation:

        [EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT. - BANKRUPTCY CASES.]

        Re ROBERT NICKS of Woodbury, corn, potato and pig dealer. The following is the Official Assignee's abstract statement of accounts :- The petitioner's statement commences in the month of January, 1861, (that being the time of the earliest debt contracted by bankrupt still unpaid), at which period he was possessed of crops in ground worth about £150; and cash, £10. From Jan., 1861, to Jan., 1863, the bankrupt states he earned by the sale of pigs, potatoes, horses, barley, &c., £165 11s; and he received from Mr. James, of Exeter, for work done, £28 2s4d. In January 1861, the bankrupt borrowed of Mr. John Stevens, of Crediton, the sum of £20; and in May, 1962 [sic], he borrowed of his brother, John Nicks, £4. In July the same year he also borrowed the further sum of £26 13s 6d; and on the 3rd of March, 1862, he borrowed of Mr. Maers, of Exmouth, £10. On the 28th of August, 1862, the bankrupt held a sale by public auction, of his horses, farming implements, barley, grass, &c., which realised £37 4s 9d. Some time in 1863, the date of which is not set forth, the bankrupt's household goods and furniter were sold by public auction, for £25 18s 4d. From January, 1862, to January, 1863, he states he received cider from his brother amounting to £10 10s. The expenditure is as follows :- Rent and taxes £142 16s 9d; Mr. Ashford, of Woodbury, annuity on farm £10; Mr. Tremlett, auctioneer, for journeys sale expenses, bills, &c., £15 4s 3d; maintenance of himself, wife, child, and indoor servants, £210; clothes, £18; servants' wages, £70; Mr. Maers, of Exmouth, for money borrowed, £10; and creditors in the ordinary course of business, £91 4s 1d. From the month of January 1861, to the month of January, 1863, the petitioner states he lost by sale of corn in ground, in consequence of the wet season, £80. The bankrupt is entitled at the death of his mother to about £116 in the funds, under her marriage settlement, should he survive her; and in the event of his death to become the property of his son. The liabilities, all of which are unsecured, amount to £121 12s 3d. The petitioner attributes his bankruptcy to "badness of crops, and other losses in farming." The bankrupt petitioned this court in forma pauperis. There was no opposition. Mr. Floud was for the estate. Mr. Floud said that the bankrupt came into court through having an unfortunate season. The bankrupt was discharged.

  8. FamilySearch: Wills for the Diocese of Exeter (County of Devon), 1812-1857
      • Page: Matthew Nicks (1834)
  9. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index