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As you may know, There are a great many names associated with the Nichol Family of Belmont County, Ohio; and They can be referenced in a book by DAVID Faris called "The Descendents of John Nichol of Colerain Township, Belmont County, Ohio" My YDNA test revealed a close connection to a couple of people in that particular Nichol Line. I wonder if your Nichol Family are somehow connected?
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As you may know, There are a great many names associated with the Nichol Family of Belmont County, Ohio; and They can be referenced in a book by DAVID Faris called "The Descendents of John Nichol of Colerain Township, Belmont County, Ohio" My YDNA test revealed a close connection to a couple of people in that particular Nichol Line. I wonder if your Nichol Family are somehow connected?
I just wanted to check in and see how everything is going. Hopefully you are getting settled and familiar with our site. If you have any questions I'm happy to try and help or our Forum is full of friendly people.
If you haven't yet, you might want to check out How To Use WikiTree. It's a great guide on how to navigate our site, its features and some great tips and suggestions on how you can improve our ever-growing WikiTree and your experience here.
If you're wanting to delve a little deeper into WikiTree you might want to check out our Projects.
If you need any help with anything, feel free to ask! Thanks!
Eowyn
I just wanted to take a second to welcome you to the WikiTree family and thank you for volunteering! There are many great people and resources available here to help you.
If I can help in any way, I will certainly do my best! Please don't hesitate to ask :)
Happy hunting!
Eowyn
Through family history we discover the most beautiful tree in the forest of creation—our family tree. ~J. Richard Clarke
Our Honor Code, G2G message forum, help pages, search features, and other useful links can be accessed from the drop-down boxes on the upper right corner of most pages.
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