Hans Elmer Nilson1
M, #49751, d. 31 August 1994
Note* | This is from a letter written by Lillian (Nilson) Mittman on July 8, 1996 'Hans died August 31, 1944. His 2nd wife, Elaine came home around 10 pmfrom bowling and found him. It apparently happen very quickly and was a2nd serious one since his 1st one 8 years ago. He had a very good dayand even bowled in his own bowling league earlier in the day. We misshim a lot and he had been retired from our old home orchard for 8 or 9years so had some time to relax and do what he wanted for awhile. Heloved wood working and made many beautiful vases, bowls, jewelry boxesand apples. He even made wooden chains that were carved like Roy used tomake. We just visited with his wife the end of June as we came home froma good visit with Ellen and Bruce Gavin in Oroville. Ellen's health is not real good either. She's having some confusion anddisorientation that Dr's believe is just from growing older. She andBruce were here (Spokane, WA.) on the 3rd of July 1996 to see Dr.'s inSpokane and what way they might help. They wouldn't stay all night asBruce at 80 years old is still ranching and had 44 head of cattle hewanted to get home and tend to. Ellen reminds me of Grandma Nilson - so very small and always busy -except now Ellen tires easy too. We took our 5th wheel trailer and visited Ellen the last of June.Ellen's had a really hard working life all these years with raising 7children, ranching and having a dairy those many years too. I told hershe was to sit on her chair and tell me what she wanted done and wherethings were so I did all the cooking and dishes and canned 14 pints ofcherries Bruce had picked. She showed me a quilt she and Grandma Nilsonhad made together one time. Grandma was at our house. |
Birth* | Hans Elmer Nilson was born in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington, U.S.A. .1 |
| He was the son of Alvin Ellis Nilson and Hedvig Valborg Marie Hansen. |
Marriage* | Hans Elmer Nilson married Elizabeth 'Betty' Alice Wright, daughter of John Ross Wright and Eva, in 1946, in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington, U.S.A. .2 |
Death* | Hans Elmer Nilson died on 31 August 1994, in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington, U.S.A. .1 |
Citations
- [S1019] Lillian N. (Nilson) Mittmann, "Lillian N. (Nilson) Mittmann, compiled records" (Spokane, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Lillian N. (Nilson) Mittmann, compiled records."
- [S1111] Obituary, Elizabeth A. 'Betty' (Wright) Nilson, Omak Chronicle, Oregon, U.S.A.. Hereinafter cited as Omak Chronicle.
Infant Nilson1
F, #49728, b. 20 September 1889, d. 20 September 1889
Citations
- [S1113] Edward Hirum & Eveleyn Mae Nilson, "Nilson Family Ancestry & History", 1993 . . Hereinafter cited as "Nilson Family Ancestry & History."
James 'Jim' Arthur Nilson1
M, #49719, b. 7 March 1898, d. 25 June 1957
Birth* | James 'Jim' Arthur Nilson was born on 7 March 1898 in Eothan, Crook County, Wyoming .1 |
| He was the son of Nils Nilson and Emma Bjorklund. |
Death* | James 'Jim' Arthur Nilson died on 25 June 1957, at age 59, in Aladdin, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. ; JAMES ARTHUR NILSON OBITUARY From the Rapid City Daily Journal (page 4) 28, June, 1957: LOGGING VICTIM’S RITE HELD AT BELLEFOURCHE Belle Fourche - Funeral services for James Aurthur Nilson, 59 year old Aladdin, Wyoming worker who died Monday in a logging accident were held here Friday, Rev. R.M. Walder of the Belle Fourche Methodist Church officiated at the rites held at the Frost and Sons Funeral Home. Burial was at Pine Slope Cemetery with military rites by the local American Legion. Nilson was born March 7, 1898 at Eothan, in Crook County, Wyoming. Except for two years in the service during World War II, his entire life had been spent in the Bear Lodge area west of here. For the past five years he had been employed at the Pickerd sawmill near Aladdin. He died when struck on the head by a log as he was unloading a load of logs. Survivors include two brothers, Roy, of Hulett, Wyoming, and Oscar, ofSeattle, Washington, and five sisters, Nellie Egge, Rapid City, Wyoming,May Gorsuch, Fairburn, Wyoming, Annie Long, Wenatchee, Washington, NancyScott, Seattle, Washington, and Elsie Rooms, Port Orchard, Washington. Contributed by Elsie Augusta (Nilson) Rooms September 1993.1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Pineslope Cemetery, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, U.S.A. .1 |
Citations
- [S1113] Edward Hirum & Eveleyn Mae Nilson, "Nilson Family Ancestry & History", 1993 . . Hereinafter cited as "Nilson Family Ancestry & History."
Lily May 'May' Nilson1
F, #49729, b. 2 May 1901, d. 15 July 1985
Note* | Lily May 'May' (Nilson) Gorsuch lived in Fairburn, Custer County, SouthDakota in 1978. May Nilson Gorsuch Funeral services for May Nilson Gorsuch, 84, were held July 18 atBehrens Mortuary in Rapid City. The Rev. Paul Lupkes officiated. Burialwas in Fairburn Cemetery. A memorial has been established. Gorsuch died July 15 at Rapid City Regional Hospital. She was bornMay 2, 1901, on a ranch near Eothen, Wyo., to Nils and Emma Nilson. sheattended school in Clayton Place near her home in Eothen. Gorsuchobtained a bachelor of science degree in teaching in 1921 from SpearfishNormal. Gorsuch had her first teaching job in Lander, Wyo. she also taughtin Rapid City, Fairburn, Pringle and Custer. In later years she workedwith the Wyoming School System teaching in Newcastle, Gas Camp,Darlington and Claraton. Gorsuch had retired. She married Raymond Gorsuch on June 1, 1924 at the Gorsuch Ranchnear Fairburn. They had lived in Piedmont, Hill City, Edgemont andFairburn. Gorsuch was a charter member of Delta Kappa Gamma at Newcastle. Shejoined the Lutheran church in 1922, and was active in other churchesthroughout her life. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. E. L. (Emma Bell) HarbourMontrose, Colo., Mrs Bud (Evelyn) Sterns, Edgemont and Mrs. Jack (Ethel)Smith, Fairburn; and two sons, David Gorsuch, Rapid City and Roy Gorsuch,Newcastle, Wyo; one sister, Elsie Rooms, Port Orchid, Wash; onebrother, Roy Nilson, Hulett, Wyo; 23 grandchildren and 26great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1978,one daughter, two granddaughters, three brothers and three sisters. |
Birth* | Lily May 'May' Nilson was born on 2 May 1901 in On the Nilson ranch near Aladdin, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. .1 |
| She was the daughter of Nils Nilson and Emma Bjorklund. |
Marriage* | Lily May 'May' Nilson married Raymond Milburn Gorsuch, son of William T. Gorsuch and Anna Belle Harris, on 1 June 1924, in On the Gorsuch Ranch near Fairburn, Custer County, South Dakota, U.S.A. .2 |
Death* | Lily May 'May' Nilson died on 15 July 1985, at age 84, in Rapid City Regional Hospital, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, U.S.A. .3 |
Event-Misc* | She was (an unknown value) on 18 July 1985 in Fairburn Cemetery, Fairburn, Custer County, South Dakota, U.S.A. .1 |
Burial* | She was buried on 18 July 1985 in Fairburn Cemetery, Fairburn, Custer County, South Dakota, U.S.A. .3 |
Citations
- [S1019] Lillian N. (Nilson) Mittmann, "Lillian N. (Nilson) Mittmann, compiled records" (Spokane, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Lillian N. (Nilson) Mittmann, compiled records."
- [S1110] Sent to Donald R. Coy Lillian (née Nilson) Mittman, "Lillian (née Nilson) Mittman, compiled records", 1996 (Spokane, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Lillian (née Nilson) Mittman, compiled records."
- [S1079] Obituary of Lily May (Nilson) Gorsuch, Rapid City Newspaper, Pennington County, South Dakota, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, U.S.A.. Hereinafter cited as Rapid City Newspaper, Pennington County, South Dakota.
Nancie Victoria Nilson1
F, #49730, b. 20 September 1889, d. 7 December 1980
Note* | Nancie's unnamed twin sister, died in-child-birth and was buried in aflower bed under Emma's bedroom window. |
Birth* | Nancie Victoria Nilson was born on 20 September 1889 in the Nilson ranch near Aladdin, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. .2 |
| She was the daughter of Nils Nilson and Emma Bjorklund. |
Marriage* | Nancie Victoria Nilson married William Ernest 'Ernie' Scott, son of William Covington Scott and Lucy M. Herold, on 31 August 1908, in Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A. .3 |
Death* | Nancie Victoria Nilson died on 7 December 1980, at age 91, in Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A. . |
Burial* | She was buried in Columberium at Acacia Memorial Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A. . |
Citations
- [S1080] Grace W. (Scott) Streeter, "Grace W. (Scott) Streeter, compiled records" (Jackson Highway, Chehalis, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Grace W. (Scott) Streeter, compiled records."
- [S1080] Grace W. (Scott) Streeter, "Grace W. (Scott) Streeter, compiled records" (Jackson Highway, Chehalis, Washington). , Grace W. (nee Scott) Streeter,2485 Jackson Hiway, Chehalis,WA. 98532, 1-360-748-7280. Hereinafter cited as "Grace W. (Scott) Streeter, compiled records."
- [S1080] Grace W. (Scott) Streeter, "Grace W. (Scott) Streeter, compiled records" (Jackson Highway, Chehalis, Washington). , Grace W. (nee Scott) Streeter,2485 Jackson Hiway, Chehalis,WA. 98532, 1-360-748-7280 Donald R. Coy, 1995.. Hereinafter cited as "Grace W. (Scott) Streeter, compiled records."
Nellie Elizabeth A. Nilson1
F, #49726, b. 3 April 1894, d. 5 March 1973
Note* | Nellie Elizabeth A. Nilson was born April 3, 1894, on the Nilson ranch near Aladdin, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. She came to Rapid City in 1910 and married Rasmus Egge June 4, 1913, in Rapid City. He preceded her in death in 1968. A memorial has been established, the proceeds of which will be used for the restoration of Canyon Lake Park. |
Birth* | Nellie Elizabeth A. Nilson was born on 3 April 1894 in On the Nilson ranch near Aladdin, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. .2 |
| She was the daughter of Nils Nilson and Emma Bjorklund. |
Marriage* | Nellie Elizabeth A. Nilson married Rasmus M. Egge.2 |
Death* | Nellie Elizabeth A. Nilson died on 5 March 1973, at age 78, in Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, U.S.A. .3 |
Burial* | She was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, U.S.A. .3 |
Citations
- [S1113] Edward Hirum & Eveleyn Mae Nilson, "Nilson Family Ancestry & History", 1993 . . Hereinafter cited as "Nilson Family Ancestry & History."
- [S1113] Edward Hirum & Eveleyn Mae Nilson, "Nilson Family Ancestry & History", 1993 . , 'NILSON FAMILY ANCESTORY, HISTORY', Collected & Assebled by Edward Hirum & Eleveyn Mae (nee N Donald R. Coy, 1993.. Hereinafter cited as "Nilson Family Ancestry & History."
- [S1078] Obituary of Nellie E. (Nilson) Egge, Rapid City, South Dakota, newspaper, Rapid City, South Dakota, U.S.A.. Hereinafter cited as Rapid City, South Dakota, newspaper.
Nils Nilson1
M, #49710, b. 1 July 1863, d. 18 October 1920
Note* | NILSON FAMILY HISTORY Father, Nils Nilson, came to Wyoming from Billinge, Sweden, probably inthe year 1887. Mother, Emma Bjorklund, came the following year and theywere married at Eothan, Wyoming by John Pearson, Justice of the peace. Nils had homesteaded on the Bear Lodge, where they immediately made theirhome and lived until his death in 1920. To this family ten children wereborn: Nancie (who was a twin, the other child was still born and isburied in Emma’s rose garden under her bedroom window), Alvin, Anna,Nellie, Oscar, Jim, Roy, May, and Elsie. Probably the reason for coming to America, and the new world, was thespirit of adventure and a challenge to young people at that time, just asit was for the older children when they reached their maturity. Five ofthe nine went west to Washington state where they made their permanenthomes. It was a long trip from Malmo, Sweden, by boat to New York City and fromthere to Wyoming by rail. Imagine a young woman like mother coming thatfar alone. The first house they lived in was small and just a short distance west ofthe family log house. Eothan was our first post office which was run bythe Pearsons who also had a store where we bought supplies. After someyears that post office was discontinued and Aladdin became our postoffice and source of supplies. Most of his life father traveled by horse and wagon. The horses were Jimand Chub, the saddle horse was Sam. We had a one-seated top buggy, and athree-seated spring wagon. When we went in the three-seated wagon we usedumbrellas for protection from the sun. Mother used to drive the top buggy alone, some to visit. It was just the last few years of his life thatfather had an automobile. Father was a student, always studying and reading. He was civic minded, amember of the school board along with Mr. Herb Simms and a Mr. Ellsbury. The school district must have comprised quite a territory because Mr.Sims lived in Mona, Wyoming and Ellsburys were from Farrell, nearSundance, we were in between. Our home was named Highland Park, and thatis what it was, a home-like park on the highlands. Father was a surveyor, a civil engineer, and he was elected countysurveyor for some years before his death, six years, I think. The lastyear he made a complete map of Crook County, locating all places likedams, roads, etc. related to his surveying. We used to help him make theblue prints. Mother was a little lady from Sweden who made the home homey. She was anexcellent seamstress and kept us all covered. The ever versatile floursack found many uses. Once a year we ordered supplies from MontgomeryWard. These came by freight to Aladdin by train and were hauled home inthe wagon. It was really fun and exciting to unpack the boxes. The older kids walked to a school on Beaver Creek, which was a long walk.After a while there were enough of our own family to have a school in thefirst dwelling house at home. Later the men got together and built a logschool house that accommodated more children, and finally the fouryoungest walked down the hill to the Clayton place where school was heldin an old house. The Clayton place and our old home place are owned byour cousin Frances and her husband Dillon Ruland. The folks were Swedish Lutherans and as there was no church close wecould not have regular church attendance. We did go to a Sunday schooleast of Eothan at a Hat Creek schoolhouse. We also went to some churchactivities at the Alva church. Dillon Ruland’s mother would mail outlittle recitations for us to learn, especially at Christmas time. We were happy to hop up on theplatform to say our pieces. Mrs. Ruland always had a reward for each one,a little china toy or other token. We had a beautiful home built up in the few years father lived. Acomplete orchard with all kinds of apple trees, other fruit trees, andasparagus and rhubarb. It was really a miracle with no easy way to getwater. Mother even had a flower garden, and a rose garden beside herbedroom widow. There was a unique way of getting water. Eight hundred feet down thecanyon there was a wooden covered tank that held a depth of water thatran into this covered tank from a spring. In the yard at the top of thehill on a platform a pail was fastened to a grooved wheel. This waterpail ran on a wire, like a telephone wire which was fastened to theplatform. A rope on a big wheel fastened on the platform was turned tolet the pail down on the wire to the tank of spring water where itdipped, filled with water, and then the big wheel was turned winding therope up around it and the pail full of water was pulled up to the platform, dumped into a pail, carried to the house, and we hadwater. Sometimes the pail would jump off the wire, then someone wouldhave to walk down the canyon and put it back on its course. Of the nine children, Alvin and Jim were killed in accidents. Oscar andNellie died of heart trouble. Nancie lives in Seattle, Anna in Wenatchee,and Elsie in Port Orchard, all in Washington. Roy lives at Hulett,Wyoming, and May at Fairburn, South Dakota. This resume has been done by Roy and May, organized by a granddaughter,Evelyn Stearns, and typed by a great-granddaughter, Becky Peterson, ofNils and Emma Nilson. We could ramble on but I think our word limit hasbeen surpassed. The pictures help tell the story. This account above is found on pages 365, 366 and 367 and was copied fromthe book - ‘Pioneers Of Crook County 1876-1920’, by Crook CountyHistorical Society, Crook County, Wyoming, copyright 1981. and wasoriginally written in 1977. Obituary in the Rapid City Sun, Death of Wyoming Man in HospitalHere _____ Nils Nilson was born in Sweden July 1, 1863, and died at Rapid CityMethodist Deaconess Hospital October 26, 1920, aged fifty-seven years,four months and twenty-six days. Deceased came to America in the spring of 1887, and was united inmarriage to Emma Bjorklund December 14, 1888 at Eothan, Wyoming. Born totheir union were nine children, all living: Mrs. W. E. Scott, Mrs. F. D.Bothwell, and Alvin Nilson of Omak, Washington; Oscar Nilson, Seattle;Mrs. R. M. Egge, Rapid City; James and Roy who are at home, May and Elsie atSpearfish Normal. Their home is in the Bear Lodge, three miles west of Eothan and hasbeen rightly named 'Highland Park' His life work has been civil engineering or surveyor and road work,and his whole desire was to make these conditions better for hisfellowmen. His work was for others, not himself. He has been countysurveyor in Crook County for several years. He came to Rapid City sixweeks ago for medical aid and entered the hospital here two weeks later. Since that time he failedrapidly in health until his death. The body will be sent to Belle Fourche October 28, and funeralservices will be held there from the Congregational Church. He was amember of the Lutheran Church. Besides his wife and children he leaves tomourn his death two brothers and one sister. |
Birth* | Nils Nilson was born on 1 July 1863 in Billinge, Sweden .1 |
| He was the son of Nels Olson and Bengta Stenberg. |
Marriage* | Nils Nilson married Emma Bjorklund, daughter of Swen 'Swan' Bjorklund and Mary, on 14 December 1888, in Eothan, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. .1 |
Death* | Nils Nilson died on 18 October 1920, at age 57, in Deaconess Hospital, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, U.S.A. .2 |
Burial* | He was buried on 26 October 1920 in Pine Slope Cemetery, Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A. .2 |
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Infant Nilson b. 20 Sep 1889, d. 20 Sep 1889 Nancie Victoria Nilson+ b. 20 Sep 1889, d. 7 Dec 1980 Alvin Ellis Nilson+ b. 18 Nov 1890, d. 17 Jan 1953 Anna 'Annie' Bengta Nilson+ b. 1 Aug 1892, d. 31 Jul 1982 Nellie Elizabeth A. Nilson+ b. 3 Apr 1894, d. 5 Mar 1973 Carl Oscar 'Oscar' Nilson+ b. 7 Dec 1895, d. 30 Jan 1975 James 'Jim' Arthur Nilson b. 7 Mar 1898, d. 25 Jun 1957 Roy Lambert Nilson+ b. 20 Nov 1899, d. 16 Jun 1993 Lily May 'May' Nilson+ b. 2 May 1901, d. 15 Jul 1985 Elsie Augusta Nilson+ b. 29 Aug 1904, d. 11 Jan 1994
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Citations
- [S1113] Edward Hirum & Eveleyn Mae Nilson, "Nilson Family Ancestry & History", 1993 . . Hereinafter cited as "Nilson Family Ancestry & History."
- [S1073] Obitiuary - Nils Nilson, Black Hills Weekly Journal, South Dakota, U.S.A., October 30, 1920, Page 1. Hereinafter cited as Black Hills Weekly Journal.
Oscar Waldmer Nilson1
M, #49792, b. 23 November 1904, d. 13 November 1986
Note* | Oscar Waldmer Nilson started his annual ice campaign Monday, January 18,1940. After filling the local ice house, he had contracts at Hulett andSundance. |
Address* | Oscar Waldmer Nilson lived at an unknown place ; Belle Fourche South Dakota. |
Birth* | He was born on 23 November 1904 in Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. .1 |
| He was the son of Alfred 'Nelson' Nilson and Hilda Pearson. |
Death* | Oscar Waldmer Nilson died on 13 November 1986, at age 81, in Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A. .2 |
Child of Oscar Waldmer Nilson
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Citations
- [S1113] Edward Hirum & Eveleyn Mae Nilson, "Nilson Family Ancestry & History", 1993 . . Hereinafter cited as "Nilson Family Ancestry & History."
- [S1017] Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, "Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, compiled family records" (Clearlake, California). . Hereinafter cited as "Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, compiled family records."
Rex Nilson1
M, #49797, b. 7 January 1931, d. 13 June 1986
Citations
- [S1113] Edward Hirum & Eveleyn Mae Nilson, "Nilson Family Ancestry & History", 1993 . . Hereinafter cited as "Nilson Family Ancestry & History."
Roy Lambert Nilson1
M, #49723, b. 20 November 1899, d. 16 June 1993
Note* | Roy Lambert Nilson was born at the Nilson ranch on Bear Lodge nearAladdin, Crook Co., Wyoming, 20, November, 1899, and died 16, June, 1993,Aladdin, Crook Co., Wyoming. He had lived most of his life in this area. Garnet Waters was born in Mugford, England, 13, Jan., 1903, and moved toTerraville, South Dakota in the fall of 1903. The family moved to theranch near Sundance, Crook Co., Wyoming in August of 1905, Garnet livedher childhood in that area. Garnet taught school at the Weaver Schoolnear Aladdin, boarding at Lyle & Famie Weaver’s (a 1st Cousin of Roy’s).Roy was working at the W.W. Woods sawmill at the foot of the Bear lodgeso their first home was there. Their 1st daughter, Evelyn was born atthis time (11 May, 1930.) They lived at the Nilson homestead during the winter of 1930, and Royworked at the Waters ranch the spring and summer of 1931. Roy then got ajob at the Carl Nelson sawmill in the fall of 1931. The mill closed sohe worked at the Waters ranch again the spring and summer of 1932. TheNelson sawmill re-opened in the fall of 1932 so they moved back, residingthere until the mill closed. Roberta was born 18, November, 1934, while they were living at the Nelsonsawmill. They moved to Hulett on 02, October, 1942 where they rented ahome from Mildred Pearson. They latter bought this property and built anew modern home, moving in on 19, September, 1966. Roy continued workingin sawmills in the area until his retirement in 1965. Garnet died 23,June, 1985 and is buried at Sundance, Crook Co., Wyoming. She waspreceded in death by her parents. Roy died 16, June, 1993 at Tulsa,Tulsa Co., Oklahoma and is buried at Belle Fourche, Butte Co., SouthDakota. Contributed by Elsie Augusta (Nilson) Rooms, September 1993 (below) Roy Lambert Nilson Obituary (page 5) Sundance TimesJuly 08, 1993 ROY L. NILSON Roy Lambert Nilson died June 16, 1993 at the age of 93. He was born on20, November 1899 at his parents homestead on Bear lodge between Aladdin& Alva, Crook Co., Wyoming. He grew up and attended rural schools inthe area. He also attended school in Belle Fourche, SD for one year. On15, June 1929 he married Garnet May Waters at her parent’s ranch homenear Sundance, Wyoming. They lived at the Woods sawmill at the foot ofthe Bear lodge and later at the Carl Nelson sawmill on Beaver Creek. InOctober of 1942 they moved to Hulett, Crook Co. where Roy continued towork at various sawmills in the area until he retired in 1965. After hisretirement, he built a new home in Hulett. He enjoyed working in hisgarden and yard and as a hobby, created many things from cedar. He madewalking canes, vases, toothpick holders, small cedar chests and cribbageboards and would give them to anyone who could use them. He is survived by two daughters, Evelyn Mahoney, Tulsa, Tulsa County,Oklahoma and Roberta Phelps, Siloam Springs, Benton Co., Arkansas; onsister Elsie (nee Nilson) Rooms, Port Orchard, Kitsap Co., Washington; 6grandchildren & 10 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, his parents, 4 sisters, 3 brothers and one grandson. Grave side services were held at Pine Slope Cemetery in Belle Fourche,Butte Co., South Dakota, on 26, June, 1993 with Rev. Mertlin O’Haverofficiating. |
Birth* | Roy Lambert Nilson was born on 20 November 1899 in On the Nilson ranch near Aladdin, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. .1 |
| He was the son of Nils Nilson and Emma Bjorklund. |
Marriage* | Roy Lambert Nilson married Garnet May Waters, daughter of George Waters and Elizabeth 'Beth' Dingle, on 15 June 1929, in at Water's ranch, Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. .2 |
Death* | Roy Lambert Nilson died on 16 June 1993, at age 93, in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, U.S.A. ; Unknown GEDCOM info: Congested heart failer.3 |
Burial* | He was buried on 26 June 1993 in Pine Slope Cemetery, Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A. . |
Citations
- [S1003] Collected by Edward Hiram and Evelyn Mae (Nilson) Mahoney, compiler, Mahoney Family Ancestry & History : self published). Hereinafter cited as Mahoney Family Ancestry & History.
- [S1113] Edward Hirum & Eveleyn Mae Nilson, "Nilson Family Ancestry & History", 1993 . . Hereinafter cited as "Nilson Family Ancestry & History."
- [S1076] Evelyn (Nilson) and Edward Hiram Mahoney, "Waters Family Ancestry" (). Unknown comments. Hereinafter cited as "Waters Family Ancestry."
Per Nilsson1
M, #50556, b. 11 August 1823
Citations
- [S973] Illeen Mary ( Lebensburger-Monico) Coy and Roger Eugene Nelson, "Compiled Records - Illeen Mary ( Lebensburger-Monico) Coy and Roger Eugene Nelson" (9436 25th Ave. SW, Seattle,Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Illeen Mary ( Lebensburger-Monico) Coy and Roger Eugene Nelson."
Polly Nininger1
F, #82277, b. 6 July 1780, d. circa 1831
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
James Nisbet1
M, #101608
Citations
- [S6783] Unknown spouses' names, (18 February, 1956), Marriage Registration - John Compton Gibson & Mary Norma Nisbet, PANB Roll F23405, Ref. B4/1956, Number 1344 unknown manuscript info. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Registration - John Compton Gibson & Mary Norma Nisbet.
Jim Nixon1
M, #48212, b. 20 November 1915
Citations
- [S935] Jean Agnes (Ferguson) Smith, Ennis History (: privately published, 1979). Hereinafter cited as Ennis History.
Mary Nixon1
F, #106579
Citations
- [S10854] Marriage Registration, Saint John City and County, New Brunswick, Canada, Charles Percy Wallace & Dorothy Edythe Lahey, , 17 August 1923, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, F20018, Code B4/1940, Number 21647.
Yves Ralph Nizet1
M, #91651, b. 1959, d. 1991
Relationship | 7th cousin of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 28 Mar 2003 |
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
Mary Nn
F, #9459, b. 1595, d. after 1636
Citations
- [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker), Aug 1998.
- [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
Benjamin Noble1
M, #58579, b. 25 June 1787, d. 12 April 1860
Citations
- [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
Joseph Noble1
M, #58211, b. 13 June 1783, d. circa 1869
Note* | Joseh Noble, son of Rev. Seth and Hannah (Barker) Noble, was born inNewmarket, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, 13 Jun 1783. He is said tohave been carried in his youth by his father to Sheffield, N.B. (which isat variance with James Hanney's statement that Rev. Seth never returnedto N.B. after 1777), whence he removed in 1811 to Wakefield, and later tothe Parish of Brighton. He married, 9 Jun 1812, Mary Ackerson. She wasborn 23 Sep 1794, at Sheffield, N.B. Joseph died about 1869. |
Birth* | Joseph Noble was born on 13 June 1783 in Newmarket, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, U.S.A. .1 |
| He was the son of Seth Noble and Hannah Barker. |
Marriage* | Joseph Noble married Mary Ackerson on 9 June 1812.1 |
Death* | Joseph Noble died circa 1869, in Brighton, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada .1 |
Citations
- [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
Lucinda Noble1
F, #75290
Citations
- [S1413] Oliver Seymour Phelps & Andrew T. Servin, The Phelps Family of America and their English Ancestors (Pittsfield, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: Eagle Publishing Co., 1899), 138. Hereinafter cited as The Phelps Family of America.
Margaret Noble1
F, #56210
Citations
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
Seth Noble1
M, #58568, b. 15 April 1743, d. 15 September 1807
Note* | Seth Noble, son of Thomas III and Sarah Root, was born 15 Apr 1743, andwas the well-known Rev. Seth Noble who came to Maugerville, N.B., 15 Jun1774, as pastor of the Congregational Church, the first settled ministeron the Saint John River following the expulsion of the Acadians. Sethmarried 1st, in 1775, Hannah Barker; 2nd, in 1793, Mrs. Reumah Emery; and3rd, in 1807, Mrs. Mary Riddle. He died at Franklinton (now Columbus),Ohio, 15 Sep 1807. James Hanney, the noted New Brunswick historian, in his account of theMaugerville Settlement, published in the New Brunswick Historical SocietyCollection, Vol. 1, 1894, tells us all would have been well with ParsonNoble and his Maugerville congregation had he been content to attendstrictly to their religious welfare. But Rev. Seth was from NewEngland, where the clergy had always been accustomed to exercising alarge share of authority in secular affairs, and he was also what somepeople in New England called a 'patriot,' and the majority of those inNova Scotia (now New Brunswick) a 'rebel.' Rev. Seth began to stir up his congregation to join with their friends inNew England in throwing off the authority of Great Britain. He wrote aletter to General Washington setting forth the great importance of thecapture of western Nova Scotia, and proposing to assist in such anenterprise if it should be undertaken. To make a long story short, in May 1777, Col. Gould was sent to the SaintJohn River by the authorities in Halifax, with a force to exact thesubmission of it inhabitants. They all took the oath of allegiance(although some broke it afterwards), and Col. Gould, on leaving the RiverSaint John, carried with him to Halifax, Isreal Perley, who had beenclerk of the rebel committee on the river. Parson Noble, with twoothers, Jonathan Eddy and Phinehas Nevers, escaped and reached Machias,Maine, by an inland route. There they joined Col. John Allen, who wasorganizing an expedition for the purpose of holding possession of theSaint John River on behalf of the Continental Congress. Parson Nobel never returned to New Brunswick, except with Col. Allen'sunsuccessful expeditions, which reached Saint John 02 Jun 1777, but hiswife remained at Maugerville for two years after his flight to Machias.And two of his sons, Joseph and Benjamin, apparently came to Sheffieldsome time after 1777, and later removed to Carleton County. This account is stated on page 2 and 3 in the book, 'Pioneer Families ofCarleton County New Brunswick', published for private distribution byGeorge H. Hayward, C.G., 29 Leeds Drive, Fredericton, N.B. E3B 4S7 Firstprinting, January 1994, Second printing, with revisions, February 1996. The following statement can be found on pages 124 and 125 in the book,'The St. John River and its Tributaries', by Esther Clark Wright: After the death of Captain Francis Peabody, in 1771, the leadership ofthe Maugerville community devolved upon Jacob Barker, Phineas Nevers, andIsrael Perly. Jacob Barker, for instance, was chosen as moderator of themeeting of the 'Subscribers to bond for the support of the Preachedgospel among us', on June 15, 1774, and his was the first name on thecommittee appointed to treat with Rev. Seth Noble, whom they purposed tocall to take charge of the church. Jacob Barker, second son of Jacob andMary Tamey Barker, and grandson of James and Mary Stickney of Rowley,Massachusetts, and great grandson of James Barker of Stragewell, Suffolk,England, who emigrated in 1637. Although Jacob Barker and his wife, MarySpofford, had only eight children, one of whom died young, and hisyounger brother Joseph, had only three, it is surprising how many St.John River families have acquired a barker strain. It is interesting tonote that, although the Re, Seth Noble married Joseph Barker's eldestdaughter and she shared his exile, her children returned to the St. JohnRiver to live. |
Birth* | Seth Noble was born on 15 April 1743.1 |
| He was the son of Thomas Noble III and Sarah Root. |
Marriage* | Seth Noble married Hannah Barker, daughter of Joseph Barker and Mary Spofford, in 1775.1 |
Marriage* | Seth Noble married Reumah Emery in 1793.1 |
Marriage* | Seth Noble married Mary Riddle in 1807.1 |
Death* | Seth Noble died on 15 September 1807, at age 64, in Franklinton (now Columbus), Ohio, U.S.A. .1 |
Citations
- [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
Thomas Noble1
M, #58573, b. circa 1632, d. 20 January 1703/4
Citations
- [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
Thomas Noble II1
M, #58571, b. 14 June 1666, d. 29 July 1750
Citations
- [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
Thomas Noble III1
M, #58569, b. 10 September 1696, d. 18 February 1775
Citations
- [S988] Unknown author, Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick: privately published, Feb. 1996). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Carleton County, New Brunswick.
Mercy Nock1
F, #52759, b. 4 April 1723
Citations
- [S989] Donald Coy, "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data", July 1996 (Seattle, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data."
Vinson Dale Noegeli1
M, #90610, b. 22 September 1949
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
Clement Alexander Noel
M, #25104, b. 27 November 1894, d. 16 July 1966
J. C. Calmes Nogel1
M, #61981
Citations
- [S1259] Unknown author, 1880 Census of the United States, Missouri, Bates County, Rockville Township (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S1245] Eva Maxine Delung, "Eva Maxine Delung, compiled records" (Indio, California, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Eva Maxine Delung, compiled records."
Adelia May Noiles1 
F, #109213, b. 25 September 1914
Citations
- [S12925] Late Registration of Birth, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, Adelia May Noiles, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F24537, Code 1914-802397 (filed 6 March 1939), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Arthur Chase Noiles1
M, #109257, b. 3 October 1886
Name-Com | Arthur Chase Noiles is commonly known as Arthur Noiles.2 |
Birth* | He was born on 3 October 1886 in New Brunswick, Canada .2 |
| He was the son of Joseph Noiles and Elizabeth Estabrooks.2 |
Alt-Birth Date | An alternate recorded birth date is on 3 October 1885 the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was her only aunt, Louisa Williams, dated 18 November 1946, at Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick.1 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Arthur Chase Noiles was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Elizabeth Estabrooks, as a son, in Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada . Enumerated in the household of Elizabeth (age 37), now widowed, were his children, Harvey (age 15), Arthur (age 14), Harry (age 13), Havelock (age 13), Stanley (age 10), Garnie (age 6) and Greeta (age 3). Elizabeth was a hotel Keeper.2 |
Citations
- [S12971] Late Registration of Birth, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, Arthur Chase Noiles, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F18773, Code 1895-N-27 (filed 20 November 1946), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12969] 1901 Canada Census, Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, of Elizabeth Noiles household #76, digital copy of original document, Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; Microfilm reels T-6428 to T-6556, Page 8. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Feral Pearl Noiles1 
F, #109246, b. 28 October 1916
Citations
- [S12955] Late Registration of Birth, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, Feral Pearl Noile, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F24811, Code 1916-802405 (filed 16 June 1938), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Garnet Mae Noiles1
F, #109260, b. 20 December 1894
Name-Com | Garnet Mae Noiles is commonly known as Garnie Noiles.2 |
Birth* | She was born on 20 December 1894 in Midgic, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada ; the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was her older brother, Stanley, dated 9 September 1959, at Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.1,2 |
| She was the daughter of Joseph Noiles and Elizabeth Estabrooks.2 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Garnet Mae Noiles was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Elizabeth Estabrooks, as a daughter, in Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada . Enumerated in the household of Elizabeth (age 37), now widowed, were his children, Harvey (age 15), Arthur (age 14), Harry (age 13), Havelock (age 13), Stanley (age 10), Garnie (age 6) and Greeta (age 3). Elizabeth was a hotel Keeper.2 |
Citations
- [S12968] Late Registration of Birth, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, Garnet Mae Noiles, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F18785, Code 1894-N-25 (filed 23 October 1959), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12969] 1901 Canada Census, Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, of Elizabeth Noiles household #76, digital copy of original document, Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; Microfilm reels T-6428 to T-6556, Page 8. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Greeta Noiles1
F, #109261, b. 2 January 1898
Birth* | Greeta Noiles was born on 2 January 1898 in New Brunswick, Canada .1 |
| She was the daughter of Joseph Noiles and Elizabeth Estabrooks.1 |
(Daughter) Census HeadHousehold | Greeta Noiles was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Elizabeth Estabrooks, as a daughter, in Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada . Enumerated in the household of Elizabeth (age 37), now widowed, were his children, Harvey (age 15), Arthur (age 14), Harry (age 13), Havelock (age 13), Stanley (age 10), Garnie (age 6) and Greeta (age 3). Elizabeth was a hotel Keeper.1 |
Citations
- [S12969] 1901 Canada Census, Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, of Elizabeth Noiles household #76, digital copy of original document, Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; Microfilm reels T-6428 to T-6556, Page 8. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Harry Noiles1
M, #109258, b. 16 December 1887
Birth* | Harry Noiles was born on 16 December 1887 in New Brunswick, Canada .1 |
| He was the son of Joseph Noiles and Elizabeth Estabrooks.1 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Harry Noiles was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Elizabeth Estabrooks, as a son, in Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada . Enumerated in the household of Elizabeth (age 37), now widowed, were his children, Harvey (age 15), Arthur (age 14), Harry (age 13), Havelock (age 13), Stanley (age 10), Garnie (age 6) and Greeta (age 3). Elizabeth was a hotel Keeper.1 |
Citations
- [S12969] 1901 Canada Census, Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, of Elizabeth Noiles household #76, digital copy of original document, Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; Microfilm reels T-6428 to T-6556, Page 8. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Harvey Noiles1
M, #109256, b. 18 August 1885
Birth* | Harvey Noiles was born on 18 August 1885 in New Brunswick, Canada .1 |
| He was the son of Joseph Noiles and Elizabeth Estabrooks.1 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Harvey Noiles was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Elizabeth Estabrooks, as a son, in Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada . Enumerated in the household of Elizabeth (age 37), now widowed, were his children, Harvey (age 15), Arthur (age 14), Harry (age 13), Havelock (age 13), Stanley (age 10), Garnie (age 6) and Greeta (age 3). Elizabeth was a hotel Keeper.1 |
Citations
- [S12969] 1901 Canada Census, Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, of Elizabeth Noiles household #76, digital copy of original document, Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; Microfilm reels T-6428 to T-6556, Page 8. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Havelock Noiles1
M, #109259, b. 9 April 1888
Birth* | Havelock Noiles was born on 9 April 1888 in New Brunswick, Canada .1 |
| He was the son of Joseph Noiles and Elizabeth Estabrooks.1 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Havelock Noiles was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Elizabeth Estabrooks, as a son, in Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada . Enumerated in the household of Elizabeth (age 37), now widowed, were his children, Harvey (age 15), Arthur (age 14), Harry (age 13), Havelock (age 13), Stanley (age 10), Garnie (age 6) and Greeta (age 3). Elizabeth was a hotel Keeper.1 |
Citations
- [S12969] 1901 Canada Census, Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, of Elizabeth Noiles household #76, digital copy of original document, Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; Microfilm reels T-6428 to T-6556, Page 8. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Joseph Noiles1
M, #109211, b. circa 1861, d. between 1898 and 1901
Citations
- [S12924] Marriage Registration, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada, Stanley Noiles & Blanche Robinson, , Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F15953, Code B4/1913, Number 2916.
- [S12970] 1891 Canada Census, Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, of Joseph P. Noiles Household #216, 6 May 1891, Microfilm Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Sackville; Microfilm T-6298, Page 50, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Library & Archives Canada.
- [S12968] Late Registration of Birth, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, Garnet Mae Noiles, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F18785, Code 1894-N-25 (filed 23 October 1959), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12969] 1901 Canada Census, Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, of Elizabeth Noiles household #76, digital copy of original document, Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; Microfilm reels T-6428 to T-6556, Page 8. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Stanley Noiles1
M, #109210, b. 9 July 1890
Birth* | Stanley Noiles was born on 9 July 1890 in Midgic, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada .1,2 |
| He was the son of Joseph Noiles and Elizabeth Estabrooks.1 |
(Informant - Birth) Birth | Stanley Noiles was the informant for the Late Birth Registration of Garnet Mae Noiles, who was born on 20 December 1894 in Midgic, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada ; the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was her older brother, Stanley, dated 9 September 1959, at Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.3,2 |
(Son) Census HeadHousehold | Stanley Noiles was enumerated on the census of 1901 in the household of Elizabeth Estabrooks, as a son, in Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada . Enumerated in the household of Elizabeth (age 37), now widowed, were his children, Harvey (age 15), Arthur (age 14), Harry (age 13), Havelock (age 13), Stanley (age 10), Garnie (age 6) and Greeta (age 3). Elizabeth was a hotel Keeper.2 |
Marriage* | Stanley Noiles married Blanche Robinson, daughter of Frederick F. Robinson and Matilda Trenholm, on 13 August 1913, in Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada . They were married by license, by Rev. David Price, of Middle Sackville. Witnesses were Mr. & Mrs. Havelock Noiles.1 |
(Informant - Birth) Birth | Stanley Noiles was the informant for the Late Birth Registration of Wallace Parker Tower, who was born on 30 August 1913 in West Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada ; the informant for this Registration of Death was his uncle, Stanley Noiles, dated 9 August 1929, at Moncton.4 |
Citations
- [S12924] Marriage Registration, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada, Stanley Noiles & Blanche Robinson, , Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F15953, Code B4/1913, Number 2916.
- [S12969] 1901 Canada Census, Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, of Elizabeth Noiles household #76, digital copy of original document, Library & Archives Canada, Ottawa; Census Place: Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick; Microfilm reels T-6428 to T-6556, Page 8. Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- [S12968] Late Registration of Birth, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, Garnet Mae Noiles, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F18785, Code 1894-N-25 (filed 23 October 1959), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12961] Late Registration of Birth, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, Wallace Parker Tower, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F23907, Code 1913-803111 (filed 9 August 1939), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12925] Late Registration of Birth, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, Adelia May Noiles, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F24537, Code 1914-802397 (filed 6 March 1939), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12955] Late Registration of Birth, Province of New Brunswick, Canada, Feral Pearl Noile, digital copy of original document PANB microfilm F24811, Code 1916-802405 (filed 16 June 1938), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- [S12956] Index to Provincial Registrations of Births, New Brunswick, Canada, Stanley Carl Knapp Noiles, transcription PANB Code A5/1920, Number 106393 (19 January 1920), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Stanley Carl Knapp Noiles1 
M, #109247, b. 19 January 1920
Citations
- [S12956] Index to Provincial Registrations of Births, New Brunswick, Canada, Stanley Carl Knapp Noiles, transcription PANB Code A5/1920, Number 106393 (19 January 1920), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Anna Cecilia Nolan
F, #3619, b. 28 December 1892, d. 6 April 1966
Birth* | Anna Cecilia Nolan was born on 28 December 1892 in New York City, New York, U.S.A. . |
Marriage* | She married Samuel Randall Johnson, son of Wiley Thomas Johnson and Lula Miller, on 25 November 1919, in New York City, New York, U.S.A. . |
Death* | Anna Cecilia Nolan died on 6 April 1966, at age 73, in Boonton, Morris Co, New Jersey, U.S.A. . |
Elizabeth Jane Nolan
F, #21268
Alice de Nonant1 
F, #92121
Citations
- [S2048] Lord Clermont Thomas Fortescue, A History of the Family of Fortescue in all its Branches (n.p.: n.pub., First Edition 1869, Second Edition 1880). Hereinafter cited as A History of the Family of Fortescue in all its Branches.
Sir Roger de Nonant1

M, #92122
Title* | Sir Roger de Nonant received the title of He was Lord of Cliston or Brode Clist, Devonshire.1 |
Name Variation | Sir Roger de Nonant is also known as Sir Roger de Nonat.1 |
Child of Sir Roger de Nonant
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Citations
- [S2048] Lord Clermont Thomas Fortescue, A History of the Family of Fortescue in all its Branches (n.p.: n.pub., First Edition 1869, Second Edition 1880). Hereinafter cited as A History of the Family of Fortescue in all its Branches.
Eleanor Mary Noonan
F, #18579, b. 23 September 1936, d. 28 August 2020
Birth* | Eleanor Mary Noonan was born on 23 September 1936 in Travellers Rest, Prince Edward Island, Canada . |
Marriage* | She married Wallace Bruce Harding, son of John William Harding and Edna Grace Brander, on 12 November 1960. |
(Interred) Burial | Eleanor Mary Noonan was buried in the plot of Wallace Bruce Harding, in Geddie Memorial Cemetery, Springbrook, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada .1 |
Death* | Eleanor Mary Noonan died on 28 August 2020, at age 83, in Prince County Hospital, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.418658,-63.777325 .2 |
Citations
- [S8564] Cemetery Transcript, Geddie Memorial Cemetery, Springbrook, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, transcriptions, Prince Edward Island Genealogy Society, Charlottetown, Volume Lot 21-2 (2000), Library of David Arthur Walker,.
- [S15844] Death Notice - Eleanor Mary Harding, Davison Funeral Home, Kensington, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Mary F. Noonan1
F, #55978, b. December 1895
Citations
- [S202] Lorna Burke, Lorna Burke (P.O. Box 71, 6642 Rte. 8, Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada).
Mary Laura Noonan1
F, #15346, b. 3 August 1893, d. 4 February 1988
Birth* | Mary Laura Noonan was born on 3 August 1893 in Albany, Prince Edward Island, Canada .1 |
| She was the daughter of Joseph Noonan and Johanna Condon. |
Marriage* | Mary Laura Noonan married Joseph Arthur Chester Green, son of George Spencer Green and Mary Alice Murphy, on 25 November 1913, in Kinkora, Prince Edward Island, Canada . |
Death* | Mary Laura Noonan died on 4 February 1988, at age 94.1 |
Burial* | She was buried in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Seven Mile Bay, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada .1 |
Citations
- [S13087] Cemetery Marker, St. Peter's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Seven Mile Bay, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Arthur C. Green & Mary Laura Noonan, tombstone inscription & photograph; read by David A. Walker.
Candis Norcrofs1
F, #52746, b. 1797
Citations
- [S989] Donald Coy, "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data", July 1996 (Seattle, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data."