F.W. Nichol was an influential Seventh-day Adventist theologian and author, best known for his work "The Midnight Cry." Nichol was also the editor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church's flagship publication, the Review and Herald. He made significant contributions to the understanding and development of Adventist theology.
James W. Nichol has written: 'Tub' 'Sainte-Marie among the Hurons' -- subject(s): Drama, Huron Indians, Jesuits, Sainte-Marie-aux-Hurons (Ontario) 'The house of Chestnut Street'
The first orphanage in Ebenezer, also known as the Ebenezer Orphans Home, was established by George Müller in the mid-19th century. Müller, a Christian evangelist and philanthropist, founded the home in Bristol, England, in 1836 to care for orphaned children. His work was characterized by a reliance on prayer and faith, and he became well-known for his commitment to providing for the needs of orphans without soliciting donations. The Ebenezer home became a model for similar institutions worldwide.
Maurice Nichol died in 1934.
Joy Nichol's birth name is Joy-Elizabeth Nichol Pittman.
Sibby Nichol was born in 1889.
Jimmy Nichol died in 1954.
Muriel Nichol died in 1972.
Muriel Nichol was born in 1902.
Helen Nichol was born in 1981.
Dave Nichol was born in 1940.
Christopher Nichol is 5' 7".
Joy Nichol is 5' 3".