Frederick Nicks 1a 2a 3 4a 5a 6a

Birth Name Frederick Nicks
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth between October 1898 and 13 November 1898 Upton Pyne, Devon, England Vol 5b Page 37 1a 2a 3 4a 5a 6a
Baptism 13 November 1898 St Mary’s Church, Upton Pyne, Devon, England   4a
Residence 13 November 1898 Stevenstone Farm, Upton Pyne, Devon, England   4a
Census 1901 Stevenstone Farm, Upton Pyne, Devon, England   1a
Census 1911 Stevenstone Farm, Upton Pyne, Devon, England   2a
Newspaper Article 18 January 1917   Matthew Mark Nicks was informed at a tribunal that one of his two sons would have to serve in the army 5a
Census 1921 Woodrow, Brampford Speke, Devon, England   6a
Occupation 1921   Farm Assistant 6a
Death       7

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Matthew Mark Nicks26 April 185620 April 1944
Mother Ellen Louisa Skinnerabout 1863between April 1901 and June 1901
    Sister     Louisa Kate Nicks between April 1892 and June 1892
    Sister     Annie Cecil Nicks 1 April 1894
    Sister     Ella Nicks about July 1895 between April 1897 and June 1897
    Sister     Agnes Nicks between July 1896 and 13 September 1896
    Brother     William Henry Nicks 2 August 1897 15 November 1945
         Frederick Nicks between October 1898 and 13 November 1898
 
Father Matthew Mark Nicks26 April 185620 April 1944
Agnes Skinnerabout 1858between January 1889 and March 1889
    Half-brother     John Skinner Nicks between January 1882 and March 1882
    Half-brother     Mark Nicks between January 1886 and March 1886
    Half-brother     Arthur Leslie Nicks between October 1887 and December 1887

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Nicks-440
 

Source References

  1. 1901 United Kingdom Census
  2. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  3. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  4. findmypast.co.uk / Devon FHS: Parish Registers - Devon
      • Date: 13 November 1898
      • Page: Baptism - Frederick Nicks (Upton Pyne)
  5. Western Times
      • Date: 18 January 1917
      • Page: Page 2
      • Citation:

        ST. THOMAS TRIBUNAL

        [...]

        St. Thomas Rural Tribunal met at the Oddfellows' Hall, Exeter, yesterday, Mr. J. H. Ley presiding. Captain Vyvyan was the military representative, and Colonel Bennett attended as substitution officer.

        [...]

        One Son Must Go

        Mr. Nicks, of Brampford Speke, farming 400 acres, 140 of which are arable, was told that later on one of his two sons would have to go. The application under consideration was in respect of William Henry Nicks, 19, classed B2, working one of three teams of horses. The other son had just passed 18, and besides the two sons there were three men employed on the farm, one being of military age, whose case would come before the tribunal shortly. - In granting exemption to July 1st for the B2 son, the Chairman warned the father, as stated above, that when the younger came of military age one of the two would have to serve.

  6. 1921 United Kingdom Census
  7. (Death unknown but obviously not living)