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Name
  
William Nichol

Political party
  
Whig Party

Parents
  
Josiah Nichol

Role
  
Mayor


William Nichol (mayor)

Born
  
February 12, 1800
Abingdon, Virginia, U.S.

Residence
  
Belair, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.

Occupation
  
Banker, planter, politician

Died
  
1878, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Resting place
  
Mount Olivet Cemetery

William Nichol (1800-1878) was an American banker, Whig politician and planter. He served as the Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee from 1835 to 1837.

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Early life

He was born on February 12, 1800 in Abingdon, Virginia. His father was Josiah Nichol, an immigrant from Ireland, and his mother, Eleanor (Ryburn) Nichol. They moved to Nashville when he was still a young boy.

Career

He served as the first President of the Bank of Tennessee. From 1835 to 1837, he served as Mayor of Nashville. Later, he was a planter in Davidson County, Tennessee and Arkansas.

Personal life

He married Julia Margaret Lytle on 6 October 1825. His father-in-law, William Lytle, was a wealthy landowner who had served as Captain in the American Revolutionary War. They had four sons, Josiah II, William Lytle, Charles Alexander James Edgar and Harry D., and six daughters, Eleanor Ryburn, Margaret, Ann Lytle, Julia, Jane F. and Lizzie B. Nichol. They resided at Belair, a historic mansion in Nashville from 1835 to his death.

Death

He died on November 23, 1878, and he is buried in the Mount Olivet Cemetery. His wife died in 1890.

Legacy

His granddaughter (Harry's daughter), Julia Nichol Sharpe (1875-1931), was married to William Percy Sharpe, who served as Mayor of Nashville from 1922 to 1924.

References

William Nichol (mayor) Wikipedia