Note: Addison became a preacher (Rev.) At one stage he lived in Cottageville, West Virginia. He was somehow "different" from the rest of the family and rather disappeared from the family. Everyone liked his first wife Hetttie Boster.
In the 1900 federal census, Addison G. Nida 31 and his wife "Hetta" A. 29 were farming in Harrison township in Gallia county, Ohio. Their children were Louise M. eight, Stella S. five, Flloyd L. three and Hulda R. one.