- Otisville;
changed its name in 1882 to Bernard; and was then
changed again to
Nickells the next year
after the name of a new
Illinois Central station. The settlement...
- Joe
Herman Nickell (December 1, 1944 –
March 4, 2025) was an
American skeptic and
investigator of the paranormal.
Nickell was a
senior research fellow...
-
Rachel Jane
Nickell (23
November 1968 – 15 July 1992) was a
British woman who was
stabbed to
death on
Wimbledon Common in south-west
London on 15 July...
-
politician Joe
Nickell,
paranormal investigator Matt
Nickell,
American soccer player Nick
Nickell,
American bridge player Stella Nickell,
American criminal...
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Bruce Nickells (born July 5, 1928) is an
American harness racing driver and trainer.
Nickells was
inducted into the
Harness Racing Hall of Fame on July...
-
Airport and
cultivated a home
aquarium as a new hobby. On June 5, 1986, the
Nickells were
living in Auburn, Washington, when Bruce, 52, came home from work...
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Frank T. "Nick"
Nickell (born 1947) is an
American bridge player. He
graduated from the
University of
North Carolina, and
lived in Raleigh,
North Carolina...
- the
murder of 14-year-old
Willie Nickell near Iron Mountain, Wyoming.
Willie was the son of
sheep rancher Kels
Nickell, who had been
involved in a range...
- brig-sloop
built by
Thomas Nickells (or Nicholls), at
Fowey and
launched in 1807.
Primrose was
built at
Fowey by
Thomas Nickells (or Nicholls), and was launched...
-
alleged SHC from 1725 to 1982, was
conducted by
science investigator Joe
Nickell and
forensic analyst John F. Fischer.
Their lengthy, two-part
report was...