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Source:
History of Highland
County, Ohio
by Rev. J. W. Klise -
Publ. Madison,
Wis.,
Northwestern Historical Association
1902
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THOMAS H. NELSON Source: History of Highland
County, Ohio by Rev. J. W. Klise - Publ. Madison,
Wis., Northwestern Historical Association - 1902 ~
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ABRAHAM NEWKIRK Source: History of Highland
County, Ohio by Rev. J. W. Klise - Publ. Madison,
Wis., Northwestern Historical Association - 1902 ~
Page 419 |
UPTON S. NEWMAN Source: History of Highland
County, Ohio by Rev. J. W. Klise - Publ. Madison,
Wis., Northwestern Historical Association - 1902 ~
Page 421 |
ALBERT
A. NOBLE, a prominent farmer of Marshall
township, is a son of John A. and Martha
(Burnett) Noble, for many years respected
citizens of the county. His mother died Sept.
7, 1870, and his father Feb. 28, 1872.
Martha Burnett was a member of an honored
family, which is mentioned under the title of J.
W. Burnett, her brother, on previous pages of
this work. William E. Noble, a brother
of Albert A., married Catherine,
daughter of Addison and Sarah Gall,
and is a farmer in Brush Creek township.
Albert A. Noble was born in Brush Creek
township, Feb. 22, 1870, and in early manhood
married Sallie B., youngest child of John
L. Hughes and his wife Elizabeth (Carlisle)
Hughes, who was a daughter of Rynard and
Ellen (Simmons) Carlisle, of a family that is
mentioned in the sketch of J. B. Carlisle.
The family of her father, which was prominent, is
elsewhere mentioned in this work, and the family of
her mother has had no less worthy place among the
people of the county from an early day.
Mrs. Noble's father, for many years, was a
justice of the peace in Marshall township, formerly
resided where J. W. Burnett now lives, but
later purchased the farm of 240 acres and the
handsome brick house formerly owned by Noah Amen,
adjoining Marshall, which is now occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Albert A. Noble. It is one of the
finest farms and residences of the county, and the
genial couple who occupy it are leaders in social
life and warmly esteemed by many friends.
Mr. Noble is a valued member of the Belfast
lodge, No. 572, of the order of Odd Fellows, and of
the Marshall lodge, Knights of Pythias. two
children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Noble -
Tracy, born May 26, 1894, died Jan. 28, 1897,
and Hurseey Hughes, born Jan. 19, 1899.
Source: History of Highland
County, Ohio by Rev. J. W. Klise - Publ. Madison,
Wis., Northwestern Historical Association - 1902 ~
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