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==Parents==
* John Nichols (b. 1842 Bredon, Worcs, Eng. - d. 1920 Upton, Malvern Hills, Worcks, Eng.; bd. St. Peters Church, Powick, Malvern Hills, Worcs, Eng.), employed in 1881 as a Master Tailor, employing 12 men and 3 boys to assist. In 1911, he was retired, and resided in Great Malvern.
* Elizabeth Nichols (b. 1841 Tewkesbury, Glos, Eng. - d. 1895 Worcs, Eng.)
* Allen Jones (1836-1876 Evesham, Eng.)
** Isaac (b. 1817 Evesham, Worcs, Eng. - d. 1891 Badsey, Worcs, Eng.) & Eliza Evans Jones (b. 1812 Bengeworth, Worc., Eng. - d. 1900 Evesham, Eng.), married 1835 @ Tewkesbury, St. Mary, Glos, Eng.
*** Eliza was likely the twin daughter of John Evans (b. 1776 Tewkesbury, Glos, Eng. - d. 1818 tuberculosis @ Bristol, Glos, Eng.; bd. [https://bristolcentral.com Central], formerly known as St. Philip & St. Jacob) & Sophia Evans (b. 1781 Dudley, Worcs, Eng. - d. 1826 Bristol, Glos, Eng.; bd. St. Augustine the Less parish). Eliza's sister was Emma Evans Johns (1813-1844 Bengeworth), memorial served by curate Thomas Marsden). Both Eliza & Emma were baptized on [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/518787:62086 11-21-1813] by curate James Knight in the Anglican church in Bengeworth, the medieval structure of which (perhaps dating back to 1605) was demolished in 1870, and replaced with [https://www.stpetersbengeworth.org/ St. Peter's], which John & Sophia were in membership with, including in 1851. John was employed in 1813 as a manufacturer and seller of nails and horseshoes, an occupation known as a [https://www.tfcg.ca/nailer-old-occupation Nailer] prior to the development of mass produced materials.
* Rebecca Haines Jones (b. 1846 Evesham, Eng. - d. 1904 Warks, Eng.).
==Books==
===JChapter Two===* "The Place is Too Strait For Us", 2004.W.H. Nichols ===Self===* [https://www.brethrenarchive.org/people/j-wh-nichols/pamphlets/fellowship-its-privileges-and-responsibilities/ Fellowship: Its Privileges and Responsibilities], 1900.
===Loizeaux Bros.===
* "Our Bible: A Brief History of our English Bible"
* [https://www.brethrenarchive.org/people/j-wh-nichols/pamphlets/christ-in-the-psalms/ Christ in the Psalms]
** Printed by Bible Truth Press, 19 W. 21st St., NYC, [[New York|N.Y.]]
* [https://www.brethrenarchive.org/people/j-wh-nichols/pamphlets/musings-in-the-psalms/ Musings in the Psalms], 1954.** also published by Bible Truth Press, N.Y., and Charlotte: Books for Christians (1976). * "Feasts of the Lord", 1938.
* Little Moung-Moung of Burma
==Booklets/Tracts==
===JBible Truth Depot, Erie, PA===* William Penn's Faith ===Bible Truth Depot, Swengel, PA===* The Mate's Mistake ===Grant Publishing House, Los Angeles, CA===* Letters of Interest in Regard to a Divine Movement, 1915.W.H. Nichols ===Self===
* How Are The Dead Raised?
** Remarks on a book, "The Human Body"
* Our BibleNazariteship, 1937.
* Paul's Gospel and A Divine Movement
* Persian Stories
* [https://www.brethrenarchive.org/media/366368/nichols-j-w-h-_-star-in-the-east.pdf The Star in the East]
* Have You Heard? (Poetry)
* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/o9qo685zocxbveu/Recovery%20%26%20Rentention%20-%20JWH%20Nichols.pdf?dl=0 Recovery and Retention], 1942.
* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/4xq1vr53ak05g0c/St%20Patrick%20-%20JWH%20Nichols. pdf?dl=0 Saint Patrick]
* The Wordless Book
* [https://www.brethrenarchive.org/media/366359/nichols-j-w-h-_-book-of-books.pdf The Book of Books]
** also via J.A. Fleming, 214 Seventh St. South, Minneapolis, MN
* The European Crisis and Connected Events, 1916.
==Letters==