Jonathan Nichols (Rhode Island politician)

Jonathan Nichols Sr. (10 June 1681 – 2 August 1727)[1] was a deputy governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.

[1] In 1718 he was called Captain, and in 1721 he was appointed to a committee to rebuild or repair Fort Ann on Goat Island.

[1] In May 1727 Nichols was selected as the Deputy Governor of the Rhode Island colony, but he died in office less than three months later in August, and Thomas Frye completed his term.

[1] While his father was an original legatee of the town of East Greenwich, he and his family remained in Newport.

[1] With his wife, Elizabeth, the daughter of Robert and Mary (Wodell) Lawton, he had eight children born from 1708 to 1723.

Nichols' grave marker, Nichols-Hassard Cemetery, Portsmouth