__ | _Bartholomew CALTHROPE _| | | | |__ | | |--Elizabeth CALTHROPE | (.... - 1612) | __ | | |_Margaaret TICHBORNE ___| | |__
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--Annie Bowden CAMDEN | (1891 - 1985) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--Aubrey Bradley CAMDEN | (1897 - ....) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
__ | _Meriweather CAMDEN _| | | | |__ | | |--Charles Cardwell CAMDEN | (1855 - 1940) | __ | | |_Sarah WILLS ________| | |__
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--Charles Lewis CAMDEN | (1881 - 1902) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--Daniel Letcher CAMDEN | (1883 - ....) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--Etta CAMDEN | (1899 - 1957) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--Hugh Bernard CAMDEN | (1878 - ....) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--John Howard CAMDEN | (1877 - 1940) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--Lottie P CAMDEN | (1886 - 1973) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--Richard R CAMDEN | (1893 - ....) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--Robert Roy CAMDEN | (1895 - 1938) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--Thomas Nuckolls CAMDEN | (1885 - 1973) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
_Meriweather CAMDEN ____________ | _Charles Cardwell CAMDEN _________| | (1855 - 1940) m 1876 | | |_Sarah WILLS ___________________ | | |--William Olin CAMDEN | (1889 - 1970) | _Edward (Edmund) Smith NUCKOLS _+ | | (1834 - 1920) m 1859 |_Henrietta "Etta" Watson NUCKOLS _| (1860 - 1939) m 1876 | |_Jane Lewis BRADLEY ____________+ (1835 - 1879) m 1859
_____________________________ | _Joseph William CAMERON _| | (1854 - 1929) m 1887 | | |_____________________________ | | |--Adelle C (Thissell) CAMERON | (1890 - 1962) | _James Wesley NUCHOLS _______+ | | (1844 - 1906) m 1863 |_Rachel Emma NUCHOLS ____| (1868 - 1927) m 1887 | |_Elizabeth Hubbell WILLIAMS _+ (1845 - 1940) m 1863
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_____________________________ | _Joseph William CAMERON _| | (1854 - 1929) m 1887 | | |_____________________________ | | |--Wilma (Humbard) CAMERON | (1894 - 1948) | _James Wesley NUCHOLS _______+ | | (1844 - 1906) m 1863 |_Rachel Emma NUCHOLS ____| (1868 - 1927) m 1887 | |_Elizabeth Hubbell WILLIAMS _+ (1845 - 1940) m 1863
______________________________ | _Benjamin Jonathan CAMPBELL _| | (1872 - 1934) m 1902 | | |______________________________ | | |--Alexina CAMPBELL | (1908 - ....) | _Oswald Herbert NUCKOLS ______+ | | (1850 - 1918) m 1878 |_Alexina Bootwright NUCKOLS _| (1880 - ....) m 1902 | |_Cecelia Czorilda BOATWRIGHT _+ (1849 - 1895) m 1878
[15865] Richmond TImes Dispatch Seaside Horse Show The Atlantic City Horse show opened Tuesday with a large audience....... Mrs W Preston Nuckols and Mrs Albert E G Campbell......
[15866] Richmond Dispatch Mrs W P nuckols and Master W P Nuckols Jr of Atlantic City sailed Saturday on the steamship Columbia for an extended trip through Europe. They will return in October
[15867] First Name: �tab�Amy C. Last Name: �tab�Nuckols Ethnicity: �tab�U.S.A. Citizen Last Place of Residence: �tab�Atlantic City, U.S.A. Date of Arrival: �tab�Sep 29, 1907 Age at Arrival: 30y Gender: F Marital Status: M Ship of Travel: �tab�Caledonia Port of Departure: �tab�Glasgow Manifest Line Number: �tab�0025
[15868] Trenton Evening Times Trenton New Jersey 10 Oct 1912 Barred From Convent Atlantic City-In the endeavore to comply with an order of the court directing her to deliver her 4 year old daughter Muriel at the Convent of St Mary's in Plainfield, under penalty of contempt, Mrs Amy C Nuckols went there with the child at night. She now reports that the mother superior declined to receive the child. Mrs Nuckols, with the little girl arrived at a P lainfiled hotel in a taxi-cab and had an altercation with the clerk, the result of which was the arrest of the mother and the confiscation of her pearl handled revolver. Mrs Nuckols and Muriel spent the night in the captia n's office in the police station. Mrs Nuckols was sued for divorce by W Preston Nuckols and the court ordered the two children taken to the convent during the litigation
[15869] New York Tribune Mother Lifts Child Over Convent Wall Atlantic City Mar 21- W Preston Nuckols, a wealthy racetrack man sought his lawyers today and informed them that his young and pretty wife recently divorced from him, had kidnapped his youngest child, Muriel, four years old, known in their sensational matrimonial embroglio by the affectionate name of "Tiddledewinks". The lawyers sent out agents who reported that Mrs Nuckols by pressing into service a fast automobile, managed to abduct "Tiddledewinks" last Saturday, and now has the child hidden away. Under an agreement reached by the lawyers and the Vice-Chancellor at the time of the divorce the two children, Muriel and Preston were placed in a Catholic institution in Merton, Penn. Mrs Nuckols received the right to see the children at stipulated intervals. Under the arrangement, Mrs Nuckols took "Tiddledewinks" on Saturday according to her husband and before the Sisters or the Mother Superior knew what had happened the spry young matron had clambered over the wall of the convent and was hurrying away with the child to where the automobile was waiting, half a block away. Habeas corpus proceedings will be instituted at once, but getting a child of that age away from its own mother is very difficult under New Jersey laws, and the lawyers are not at all confident of success.
[15870] Atlantic City NJ- Mar 23, 1913 Mrs Amy Nuckols, divorced wife of W Preston Nuckols, wealthy sportsman, was jailed here Monday after she had been cited in contempt by Vice Chancelor Leamang for disobeying the court's order and kidnapping her four year old daughter Muriel from a convent at Marion, PA.... more
[15871] Philadelphia Enquirer Mar 23, 1913 Mrs Nuchols Says Food Was Poisoned Wealthy Race Track Man's Wife Absolves Her Husband in Alleged Plot Efforts gave been made to end her life by poisoning her food, declared Mrs Amy C Nuckols today, adding that she is the most cruelly persecuted of women. She says she has been pursued with vindictiveness and that now there is an ugly conspiracy to tear her two little children from her. The marital affairs of the Nuckols came again into the limelight late yesterday when the wealthy husband, W Preston Nuckols, race track man, reported that his wife had scaled a convent wall and had kidnapped their youngest child Muriel. This afternoon attorneys Bourgrets and Coulomb decided to make an effort to recover the kidnapped Muriel without habeas corpus proceedings. The course determined upon is to demand from the Sheriff that he enforce previous orders of court. This will mean that the Sheriff will go to "Idle Hour" the Nuckols home, and ask for the child, M rs Nuckols presumably will barricade the house against the Sheriff and then an effort will be made to summon her for contempt. Mrs Nuckols apparently has no thought that her aged husband is believed to be involved.....
[15872] Elyria Evening Telegram Elyria Ohio 25 March 1913 Woman Trounces Officer of the Law- Divorced Wife of Wealthy Sportsman Is T aken Into Custody for Disobeying Court's Order in Kidnapping Her Child-Unable to Furnish Bail Mrs Amy Nuckols, divorced wife of W Preston Nuckols, wealthy sprotsman, was jailed here Monday after she had been sited in contempt by the Vice Chancellor Leamang for disobeying the court's order and kidnapping her four year old daughter Muriel from a convent at Marion, PA. She was taken to the county jail at Mays Landing when nobody appeared to furnish her bail of $500. Before she had been taken into custody, Mrs Nuckols defied a detail six deputy sheriffs. They finally surrounded the "Idyl Hour," her cottage in an exclusive section here. One of their number who was in charge stormed the front door. He found it locked and forced his way in. He was confronted by the aroused divorcee, who towered almost a foot above him. She was just reaching for a gun brought at her command by a maid. The sheriff grappled with her but he did not effect a capture until he had been subjected to a sound trouncing. She finally acknowledged service of the writ and was taken in a bus to headquarters and later on to the county prison. According to her story, Mrs Nuckols took advantage of the court 's provision that she could see the two children, Presston Jr aged 8 and the daughter at a convent in Merion, Pa once a week and kidnapped the girl by slipping away from the sister who had her in charge and scaling the wall with the aid of a ladder. Then she boarded a milk wagon and drove for some distance until she came to an automobile that was waiting for her. In this she was driven to Philadelphia. This was on Friday night last. Saturday morning she boarded a train for New York and then to avoid suspicion left the train at its first stop and doubled on her tracks, taking a train for Atlantic City. The child had been hidden at "Idle Hour" since then.
[15873] The Columbus Enquirer-Sun Woman Battles With Sheriff & Posse Have Hard Time Taking Devorced Mrs Nuckolls on Contempt Warrant Atlantic City NJ- Mar 26- Charging that his divorced wife, Mrs Amy Nuckols was guilty of contempt of court, W Preston Nuckolls, a wealthy sportsman and prominent on the tracks a few years ago, complained to Vice-Chancel lor Learning who issued a warrant for her arrest. In his divorce proceedings, Nuckols, who is seventy years old, charged his wife, who is half his age, six feet tall and athletic, with indulging in midnight orgies with other men, with having dragged him out of bed and down the steps and with having given his expensive wardrobe and even his gold watch to and eighteen-year-old stableboy. The boy testified that he had been employed by Mrs Nuckols "to do heavy work." Nuckols otained a decree and was awarded the custody of his son, Preston, eight years old, and a daughter, Marion, four. The children were sent to a convent in Marion, PA. On Friday last, Mrs Nuckolls kidnapped Marion from the institution and took her to her home, Idyl House, in this city. Vice-Chancellor Learning decided that for taking the child, Mrs Nuckols was guilty of contempt. To serve the warrant Deputy Sheriff Barber and five men went to Idyl House. They found the place barricaded. The men were placed about the lawn and Barber went to the front door. There he encountered Mrs Nuckols, who made for him and was getting so much the better of the argument that when Barber's aides came he h ad been roughly handled. The woman was overpowered with difficulty, bundled into an automobile and was taken to police headquarters. According to Barber, Mrs Nuckols called to a maid to bring her a revolver while she was hammering him, but the maid did not obey. On learning that she was to go to jail at Mary's Lading, Mrs Nuckols sent for her Easter finery. This she was wearing when she was put into a cell. Marion was found in the house and taken charge of by her father.