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NEHER, DEAN [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

See: Service Men, World War II, Letters (Letter From Dean Neher)<br />

NEISWONGER, H. W. [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

[Adv] NEW STORE. H. W. Neiswonger has opened a new Boot and Shoe store in the<br />

building opposite C. Hoover’s old Furniture stand and is prepared to offer Special Bargains in<br />

goods in his line. All the Latest Styles on hand. Call and See Him.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, February 19, 1881]<br />

NELLANS, A. J. [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

A. J. NELLANS, Physician & Surgeon. Office over Zook’s Hardware Store.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Wednesday, August 23, 1905]<br />

NELLANS, J. B. [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

[Adv] J. B. NELLANS, Painter and Decorator.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, June 4, 1904]<br />

NELLANS, THOMAS [Richland Township]<br />

BIOGRAPHY<br />

Thomas Nellans, a leading and prosperous farmer of Richland township, was born in<br />

Coshocton county, Ohio, April 8, 1818. He grew up, was schooled sparingly and was married<br />

there and something more than fifty years ago left the state of his birth and came to <strong>Fulton</strong> county,<br />

Ind. He settled in Newcastle township on a new farm and remained a resident of that township till<br />

about 1881, when he sold the old homestead and bought his present farm. He came to this state<br />

poor and in search of a home. His is one of the desirable homes one would find in a day’s journey<br />

and is a fitting place for its owner, who has spent the best years of his life in making it, to pass his<br />

last years. In 1839 Mr. Nellans was married to Maria, a daughter of E. Strohsnider. She was born<br />

in 1820 and is the mother of eleven children, eight of whom are living: Nacky, married David<br />

Boyd, of Schuyler [sic] county, Ind.; Mary E., wife of William Clark, of Marshall county; John N.,<br />

George, Havina, wife of W. Robinson, of Marshall county; Allie, wife of Thomas Nelson,<br />

Kosciusko county; Ami and Mack. Mr. Nellans’ father, Patrick Nellans, was a millwright and<br />

born of Irish parents. He married Nacka Tipton and died in Coshocton county, Ohio. His children<br />

were: Keziah, who married Stephen Merriday; Thomas, Moses, deceased; James, Marshall<br />

county; Mark, deceased; Ezekiel, deceased, and Aps, Rochester township. Mr. Nellans is a<br />

democrat and has no membership in any society.<br />

[Elia W. Peattie, <strong>Fulton</strong> <strong>County</strong> History, National Publishing Co,. Chicago 1896, p. 114]<br />

NELSON, N. O. [Rochester, Indiana]<br />

DAILEY MARKET IS SOLD TO EXPERIENCED GROCER<br />

A business change was effected late Saturday when Leroy King of Warsaw purchased the<br />

Dailey Market of this city located on the south side of the public square. The new owner is<br />

thoroughly experienced in the grocery and meat line and plans to take up his permanent residence<br />

here immediately.<br />

Mr. N. O. Nelson will be retained as manager of the store and the same efficient service<br />

will be maintained and if possible bettered by the new proprietor.<br />

[The News-Sentinel, Monday, August 22, 1927]<br />

NELSON WILL OPEN NEW STORE ON NOVEMBER 19<br />

N. O. Nelson for several years the manager of the Dailey Market at 105 East Ninth street,<br />

today announced that he has leased the room in which the Dailey Market was operated and that he

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