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+ | | birth_name = John McNicol | ||
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+ | | birth_place = Glasgow, Scotland | ||
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+ | | death_year = 1903 | ||
+ | | death_place = Monmouth, Illinois | ||
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+ | '''Nicoli''' (1847-1903), born John McNicol and the father of [[Nicola]] (William Nicol) and [[Von Arx]] (Charles Nicol), was a conjuror who migrated from Scotland to the United States.<ref>http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=62550110</ref> | ||
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+ | Nicoli’s father was also a magician who flourished in Glasgow, Scotland. | ||
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+ | He changed his name first to Nicol when arriving in the United States and later to Nicoli. | ||
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+ | Nicoli operated a photo studio in Monmouth. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 10 May 2014
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Born | John McNicol February of 1847 Glasgow, Scotland |
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Died | 1903 Monmouth, Illinois |
Nicoli (1847-1903), born John McNicol and the father of Nicola (William Nicol) and Von Arx (Charles Nicol), was a conjuror who migrated from Scotland to the United States.[1]
Biography
Nicoli’s father was also a magician who flourished in Glasgow, Scotland.
He changed his name first to Nicol when arriving in the United States and later to Nicoli.
Nicoli operated a photo studio in Monmouth.