Shared note | (Research):By 1788, Nicholas had joined his mother's two brothers, Jacob and Solomon Speers, and her cousin, Paul Froman II, in Kentucky. Jacob Speers went into the distillery business and attained world acclaim for his liquor he called 'Kentucky Bourbon'. Nicholas was a teacher in Mason County, Kentucky. When his first wife died, he brought his small children back to his family in Pennsylvania. |
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December 11, 1764 |
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Rush, Tuscarawas, Ohio, USA |
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March 27, 1847 |
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Terre Haute, Indiana, USA |
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