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Married ( 1 ) 1682 / 3 Hester Nickerson, died 1702 / 3.
Nickerson died in Newton Center, Massachusetts, on July 24, 1892.
On August 26, 1980, President Jimmy Carter nominated Nickerson to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to replace Judge Murray Gurfein, who had died in 1979.
Eugene Nickerson died January 1, 2002 in New York City, following complications after stomach surgery.

Nickerson and 1883
Thomas Gibson Nickerson ( 1805 – February 7, 1883 ) was an American sailor.

Nickerson and was
David Nickerson, Olson's attorney stated that this status reflected the Department of Corrections ' view that she was a potential flight risk.
Cara was replaced by Denise Nickerson, best known for her appearance as Violet Beauregarde in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
In Gotti's defense Cutler called bank robber Matthew Traynor, a would-be prosecution witness dropped for unreliability, who testified that Giacalone offered him drugs and her panties as a masturbation aid in exchange for his testimony ; Traynor's allegations would be dismissed by Judge Nickerson as " wholly unbelievable " after the trial, and he was subsequently convicted of perjury.
In a federal by-election in the riding of Mission — Port Moody the same year, Betty Nickerson was the Green Party of Canada's first federal candidate, but the party's official status was not yet recognized by Elections Canada.
John Henry was given to a new trainer, Lefty Nickerson.
Initially the plan was to keep him under McAnally out west and Nickerson in the east, but eventually this was scrapped and McAnally had him full time.
S. M. Nickerson was one of the most influential business leaders of the time.
Nickerson Field was so small that the Breakers lost money even when they sold out ; visiting teams got a portion of the gate proceeds.
According to the previously referenced article, Nickerson " was an MIT graduate who was the principal inventor of the machinery used to manufacture the first Gillette safety razor.
* Rapper Jay Rock was born and raised in Watts in the Nickerson Gardens Projects.
In 1984, the Canadian section of the UAW, under the leadership of Bob White and his assistants Buzz Hargrove and Bob Nickerson, broke from the UAW, led by Owen Bieber, because the American union was seen as giving away too much in the way of concessions during collective bargaining.
In August 1841 a conference was held there during which John Smith was sustained as president of the stake in Iowa, with David Pettigrew and M. C. Nickerson as his counselors.
It was there he met Ellen Touzalin Nickerson, a widowed mother, whom he later married in 1910.
The stadium was initially called Boston University Field and was later renamed Nickerson Field.
The Dedham property was previously the Nickerson family estate, and its grounds had been designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.
The language was an application of the XML specification developed by the World Wide Web Consortium-the decision to use XML was based on late 1998 recommendations from Warren Hedley and André ( David ) Nickerson.

Nickerson and only
They finally settled on Nickerson Field on the campus of Boston University, a rather antiquated facility that seated only 10, 412.
Nickerson was the only Democrat to be elected county executive in Nassau County until 2001.

Nickerson and 1960
* The Boston Patriots played at Nickerson Field from 1960 through 1962.
The Boston Patriots of the American Football League ( now the New England Patriots of the National Football League ) played four seasons in Allston: at Nickerson Field in 1960 through 1962 ; and at Harvard Stadium in 1970.

Nickerson and manuscript
Nickerson did this, and in 1876, he sent the manuscript, as well as accounts of other adventures he had later in life, to Lewis for editing.

Nickerson and Essex
In 1819, the fourteen-year-old Nickerson served as cabin boy on the whaleship Essex.
Born on the island of Nantucket of the Massachusetts coast, Nickerson made his first sea voyage in 1819, at the age of fourteen, on the ill-fated whaler Essex.
* Thomas Nickerson -- Cabin boy on the Essex who later wrote about the shipwreck and subsequent 3 months of survival at sea.
* Thomas Nickerson, a cabin boy aboard the whaling ship Essex, whose sinking by a whale was the inspiration for Herman Melville's Moby Dick

Nickerson and by
For Seasons Three and Four, Grant and Nickerson were replaced by dancer Gregg Burge and Broadway actress Bayn Johnson.
Following the bombing Judge Eugene Nickerson, presiding over Gotti's racketeering trial, rescheduled to avoid a jury tainted by the resulting publicity while Giacalone had Gotti's bail revoked due to evidence of intimidation in the Piecyk case.
Sketched by Thomas Nickerson on 20 November 1820
These include a far right organisation formed by Raymond Edwin Shenton in 1984, which contested the Enfield Southgate by-election, 1984 ; and a party founded in 1991 by Christopher Nickerson which has contested a couple of parliamentary elections.
The William Nickerson Recreation Center, operated by the City of Los Angeles, is located in Watts.
As of 2008, besides the Magnolia Bridge over the former tideflats and the West Dravus trestle, Interbay is also spanned by a flyover from Nickerson Street at West Emerson Place, just south of Salmon Bay and the Fishermen's Terminal, near the south end of the Ballard Bridge.
The chain is recognizable by the tall and steeply pitched roofs of its older restaurants, similar to the original structures used by IHOP, Nickerson Farms, and Whataburger.
The newsroom was headed by Robert Holiday and included Larry Silver, John Wilson, Ted Bird, Clint Nickerson and others.
During the 2004 – 05 NHL lockout, Ruutu played once more for HIFK and set a SM-liiga record for penalty minutes in a single season with 215 ( since broken by Matt Nickerson ).
* Belloc: A Biographical Anthology ( 1970 ) edited by Herbert Van Thal and Jane Soames Nickerson
) Nancy struggles to decipher the diary and find the two missing men, aided by her best friends, and a new friend, the attentive Ned Nickerson.
* Violins by Carrie Beth Nickerson
Meanwhile, Warner was intercepted three times by the Buccaneers defense, including a costly interception to Hardy Nickerson on the Tampa Bay 3-yard line.
Alternate names found on record labels include the Picaninny Jug Band, Memphis Sanctified Singers, the Carolina Peanut Boys, the Dallas Jug Band, the Memphis Sheiks, the Jolly Jug Band and recordings credited to the individual performers Hattie Hart, Minnie Wallace, Casey Bill Weldon, Charlie Nickerson, Vol Stevens, Charlie Burse, “ Poor Jab ” Jones, and Will Shade, but performed with accompaniment by other Memphis Jug Band members.
When Eusebio came to Boston in 1975 ( by which time the team had relocated to Nickerson Field ) it seemed as though things would continue to look up.

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