Notes for Ulem Nix

Erskine Nix (his nephew) was kind enough to provide some additional information on this family. Ulem was the brother of several other Nix men on the WW1 Draft Registration list: Bruce (misindexed as Brude), Clyde, and Reave Nix. They came from a family of seven boys and four girls; all were born in Bexar, AL, just West of Hamilton. Of the brothers who were of age to register for the draft, only Clyde served in the war to the best of his nephew's knowledge.

Ulem Nix
b. Nov. 04, 1890 Bexar, AL
d. Aug. 07, 1970
Buried Smyrna Methodist church SE of Hamilton, AL

Their parents.

Henry Thomas Nix
b.Nov. 27, 1868 Bexar, AL
d. April 05, 1944
Buried Rudicell Cemetery SE of Hamilton AL

Mary Jane Elizabeth(Lizzie) Mawk
b. March 26, 1870, Tremont, MS
d. May 19, 1912
Buried Rudicell Cemetery SE of Hamilton, AL

Henry's parents.
Malberry Nix
b. 1833 Carroll County, GA
d. 1873
Buried Bethlehem Methodist church cemetery Bexar, AL

Isabell Irvin
b.Sept. 01, 1833 Carroll County, GA
d. June 18, 1934
Buried Bethlehem Methodist church cemetery Bexar, AL
"I was nearly seven years old when she died. I recall her as a rather tall woman who enjoyed a toddy every afternoon, and smoked a pipe while she drank it, apparently drinking and smoking didn't harm her as she lived to be over 100.".. a quote from her great-grandson Erskine Nix.