Grenville Temple Keogh1,2
#301, b. 19 March 1922, d. 9 July 1982
Grenville Temple Keogh|b. 19 Mar 1922\nd. 9 Jul 1982|p13.htm#i301|Grenville Temple Keogh|b. 5 Nov 1897\nd. Jan 1969|p12.htm#i299|Emma Mary Pallen|b. 20 Dec 1898\nd. 1947|p12.htm#i290|Martin J. Keogh|b. 11 Sep 1853\nd. 1928|p411.htm#i10267|Katherine T. Emmet|b. 9 Mar 1873\nd. date unknown|p411.htm#i10269|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|
Grenville Temple Keogh was born on 19 March 1922 in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.3,2 He was the son of Grenville Temple Keogh and Emma Mary Pallen. Grenville Temple Keogh married Jane Haupt and had five children: Mary, Marion, Grenville,, Anthony and Timothy.2 He died on 9 July 1982 in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, at age 60.3,4 He was buried in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.2
Grenville also went by the nickname Gren.2 Grenville served in the U.S. Marine Corps in the South Pacific in World War II.2 Grenville was a sucessful attorney in partnership with his brother Conde Benoist Keogh. In New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.2
Grenville also went by the nickname Gren.2 Grenville served in the U.S. Marine Corps in the South Pacific in World War II.2 Grenville was a sucessful attorney in partnership with his brother Conde Benoist Keogh. In New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.2
Conde Benoist Keogh1
#302, b. 2 February 1923, d. 9 October 1999
Conde Benoist Keogh|b. 2 Feb 1923\nd. 9 Oct 1999|p13.htm#i302|Grenville Temple Keogh|b. 5 Nov 1897\nd. Jan 1969|p12.htm#i299|Emma Mary Pallen|b. 20 Dec 1898\nd. 1947|p12.htm#i290|Martin J. Keogh|b. 11 Sep 1853\nd. 1928|p411.htm#i10267|Katherine T. Emmet|b. 9 Mar 1873\nd. date unknown|p411.htm#i10269|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|
Conde Benoist Keogh was born on 2 February 1923 in New York.2 He was the son of Grenville Temple Keogh and Emma Mary Pallen. Conde Benoist Keogh married Rosemary Kiernan and had three children: Martin Jerome (killed in the Vietnam War), Conde and Christine. Date unknown.3 He died on 9 October 1999 in Southbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, at age 76.2,4 He was buried in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.3
Conde also went by the nickname Ben.3 Ben served in the Navy during World War II.3 Ben was a lawyer in practice with his brother Grenville. In New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.3
Conde also went by the nickname Ben.3 Ben served in the Navy during World War II.3 Ben was a lawyer in practice with his brother Grenville. In New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.3
Robert Emmett Keogh1,2
#303, b. 11 July 1924, d. 9 September 1982
Robert Emmett Keogh|b. 11 Jul 1924\nd. 9 Sep 1982|p13.htm#i303|Grenville Temple Keogh|b. 5 Nov 1897\nd. Jan 1969|p12.htm#i299|Emma Mary Pallen|b. 20 Dec 1898\nd. 1947|p12.htm#i290|Martin J. Keogh|b. 11 Sep 1853\nd. 1928|p411.htm#i10267|Katherine T. Emmet|b. 9 Mar 1873\nd. date unknown|p411.htm#i10269|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|
Robert Emmett Keogh was born on 11 July 1924 in New York.2 He was the son of Grenville Temple Keogh and Emma Mary Pallen. Robert Emmett Keogh married Nancy Coniker and had six children date unknown.3 He died on 9 September 1982 in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, at age 58.2,4
Peter Pallen Keogh1,2
#304, b. circa 1928, d. 1999
Peter Pallen Keogh|b. c 1928\nd. 1999|p13.htm#i304|Grenville Temple Keogh|b. 5 Nov 1897\nd. Jan 1969|p12.htm#i299|Emma Mary Pallen|b. 20 Dec 1898\nd. 1947|p12.htm#i290|Martin J. Keogh|b. 11 Sep 1853\nd. 1928|p411.htm#i10267|Katherine T. Emmet|b. 9 Mar 1873\nd. date unknown|p411.htm#i10269|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|
Peter Pallen Keogh was born circa 1928.3 He was the son of Grenville Temple Keogh and Emma Mary Pallen. Peter Pallen Keogh married June Taylor and had one son, Michael. They lived in Newark, Delaware date unknown.3 He died in 1999 in Delaware.3
Alexander Michael Whiting Keogh1,2
#305, b. circa 1929, d. 1995
Alexander Michael Whiting Keogh|b. c 1929\nd. 1995|p13.htm#i305|Grenville Temple Keogh|b. 5 Nov 1897\nd. Jan 1969|p12.htm#i299|Emma Mary Pallen|b. 20 Dec 1898\nd. 1947|p12.htm#i290|Martin J. Keogh|b. 11 Sep 1853\nd. 1928|p411.htm#i10267|Katherine T. Emmet|b. 9 Mar 1873\nd. date unknown|p411.htm#i10269|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|
Alexander Michael Whiting Keogh was born circa 1929 in Canada.2 He was the son of Grenville Temple Keogh and Emma Mary Pallen. Alexander Michael Whiting Keogh married at least five times and had three children, Michael Miles, Dawn and Kimberly..2 He died in 1995 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.2
Alexander also went by the nickname Alec.2 He served in the Korean War.2
Alexander also went by the nickname Alec.2 He served in the Korean War.2
Mary Ellen Keogh1
#306
Mary Ellen Keogh||p13.htm#i306|Grenville Temple Keogh|b. 5 Nov 1897\nd. Jan 1969|p12.htm#i299|Emma Mary Pallen|b. 20 Dec 1898\nd. 1947|p12.htm#i290|Martin J. Keogh|b. 11 Sep 1853\nd. 1928|p411.htm#i10267|Katherine T. Emmet|b. 9 Mar 1873\nd. date unknown|p411.htm#i10269|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|
Mary Ellen Keogh is the daughter of Grenville Temple Keogh and Emma Mary Pallen. Mary Ellen Keogh married John Ennis McQuail and had nine children, six of whom lived to adulthood: Matthew, Megan, Christopher, John Ennis, Joanna and Mary Pallen date unknown.2
Georgiana Keogh1
#307
Georgiana Keogh||p13.htm#i307|Grenville Temple Keogh|b. 5 Nov 1897\nd. Jan 1969|p12.htm#i299|Emma Mary Pallen|b. 20 Dec 1898\nd. 1947|p12.htm#i290|Martin J. Keogh|b. 11 Sep 1853\nd. 1928|p411.htm#i10267|Katherine T. Emmet|b. 9 Mar 1873\nd. date unknown|p411.htm#i10269|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|
Georgiana Keogh is the daughter of Grenville Temple Keogh and Emma Mary Pallen. Georgiana Keogh married John Grant in 1951 They have seven children: Mary Ellen, Teresa, Susan, Christine, Michael, John and Martha Pallen.1,2
James McLoughlin
#308, b. date unknown
His birth and death dates are unknown. James McLoughlin married Louise Augusta Pallen, daughter of Conde Benoist Pallen and Georgiana McDougall Adams, after 1930.
Isabel Beveridge Noyes1
#309, b. 30 August 1911, d. 8 January 1993
Isabel Beveridge Noyes|b. 30 Aug 1911\nd. 8 Jan 1993|p13.htm#i309|Dewitt Clinton Noyes|b. 18 Jul 1878\nd. 19 Dec 1939|p1.htm#i6|Esther Janet Pallen|b. 9 Nov 1890\nd. 10 Jan 1958|p1.htm#i7|Henry D. Noyes M.D.|b. 24 Mar 1832\nd. 12 Nov 1900|p13.htm#i317|Anna M. Grant|b. 20 Feb 1847\nd. Dec 1923|p13.htm#i320|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|

Isabel Noyes
Isabel Beveridge Noyes appeared on the 1920 Federal census of New Rochelle, New York in the household of her parents Dewitt Clinton Noyes and Esther Janet Pallen.5
Children of Isabel Beveridge Noyes and Frank Noyes
- James Nicholas Noyes+ (living)1
- Isabel Clark Noyes+ (living)1
- Frank Noyes (living)1
- Jonathan Reid Noyes+ (living)1
Citations
- [S22] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S92] Social Security Death Index.
- [S911] Isabel Noyes Tombstone, Photographed by Ann Fox Gulbransen, Aug. 25, 2002. Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S594] Isabel Clark Noyes, "Abby Colatello's Data".
- [S824] 1920 United States Federal Census, NY, roll T625_1277, p. 10A.
Margaret Grant Noyes1
#310, b. 5 September 1913, d. 15 July 1987
Margaret Grant Noyes|b. 5 Sep 1913\nd. 15 Jul 1987|p13.htm#i310|Dewitt Clinton Noyes|b. 18 Jul 1878\nd. 19 Dec 1939|p1.htm#i6|Esther Janet Pallen|b. 9 Nov 1890\nd. 10 Jan 1958|p1.htm#i7|Henry D. Noyes M.D.|b. 24 Mar 1832\nd. 12 Nov 1900|p13.htm#i317|Anna M. Grant|b. 20 Feb 1847\nd. Dec 1923|p13.htm#i320|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|

Peggy Noyes
Margaret Grant Noyes appeared on the 1920 Federal census of New Rochelle, New York in the household of her parents Dewitt Clinton Noyes and Esther Janet Pallen.3
Children of Margaret Grant Noyes and Henry Wardwell Howell
- Janet Noyes Howell+ (living)
- Henry Wardwell Howell+ (living)
- David Carleton Howell+ (living)
- Clinton Reed Howell+ (living)
Janet Pallen Noyes1
#311
Janet Pallen Noyes||p13.htm#i311|Dewitt Clinton Noyes|b. 18 Jul 1878\nd. 19 Dec 1939|p1.htm#i6|Esther Janet Pallen|b. 9 Nov 1890\nd. 10 Jan 1958|p1.htm#i7|Henry D. Noyes M.D.|b. 24 Mar 1832\nd. 12 Nov 1900|p13.htm#i317|Anna M. Grant|b. 20 Feb 1847\nd. Dec 1923|p13.htm#i320|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|
Janet Pallen Noyes is the daughter of Dewitt Clinton Noyes and Esther Janet Pallen. Janet Pallen Noyes married as her first husband John Preston Potts date unknown.1 Janet Pallen Noyes married as her second husband Lloyd K. Jenson before 1950.1
Children of Janet Pallen Noyes and Lloyd K. Jenson
- Deborah Noyes Jenson b. 27 Mar 1950, d. 1997
- Susan Drury Jenson (living)
Citations
- [S22] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Marie LeMoyne Noyes1
#312, b. 27 February 1917, d. 4 February 1997
Marie LeMoyne Noyes|b. 27 Feb 1917\nd. 4 Feb 1997|p13.htm#i312|Dewitt Clinton Noyes|b. 18 Jul 1878\nd. 19 Dec 1939|p1.htm#i6|Esther Janet Pallen|b. 9 Nov 1890\nd. 10 Jan 1958|p1.htm#i7|Henry D. Noyes M.D.|b. 24 Mar 1832\nd. 12 Nov 1900|p13.htm#i317|Anna M. Grant|b. 20 Feb 1847\nd. Dec 1923|p13.htm#i320|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|

LeMoyne Noyes
Marie also went by the nickname LeMoyne.1 She appeared on the 1920 Federal census of New Rochelle, New York in the household of her parents Dewitt Clinton Noyes and Esther Janet Pallen.3
Children of Marie LeMoyne Noyes and Andrew Douglas Hall
- Andrew Douglas Hall+ (living)1
- Emlen Frances Hall+ (living)1
- Anne Drury Hall+ (living)1
- Linda LeMoyne Hall+ (living)1
- Benjamin Thomas Hall (living)1
Joan Noyes1
#313, b. 8 March 1922, d. 10 March 1952
Joan Noyes|b. 8 Mar 1922\nd. 10 Mar 1952|p13.htm#i313|Dewitt Clinton Noyes|b. 18 Jul 1878\nd. 19 Dec 1939|p1.htm#i6|Esther Janet Pallen|b. 9 Nov 1890\nd. 10 Jan 1958|p1.htm#i7|Henry D. Noyes M.D.|b. 24 Mar 1832\nd. 12 Nov 1900|p13.htm#i317|Anna M. Grant|b. 20 Feb 1847\nd. Dec 1923|p13.htm#i320|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|

Henry Drury Noyes C.S.P.1
#314, b. 11 August 1929, d. 18 August 1969
Henry Drury Noyes C.S.P.|b. 11 Aug 1929\nd. 18 Aug 1969|p13.htm#i314|Dewitt Clinton Noyes|b. 18 Jul 1878\nd. 19 Dec 1939|p1.htm#i6|Esther Janet Pallen|b. 9 Nov 1890\nd. 10 Jan 1958|p1.htm#i7|Henry D. Noyes M.D.|b. 24 Mar 1832\nd. 12 Nov 1900|p13.htm#i317|Anna M. Grant|b. 20 Feb 1847\nd. Dec 1923|p13.htm#i320|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|

Henry also went by the nickname Jack. He was ordained in 1957 as a Paulist Priest.
Ann Adams Noyes1
#315, b. 18 August 1930, d. 17 August 1970
Ann Adams Noyes|b. 18 Aug 1930\nd. 17 Aug 1970|p13.htm#i315|Dewitt Clinton Noyes|b. 18 Jul 1878\nd. 19 Dec 1939|p1.htm#i6|Esther Janet Pallen|b. 9 Nov 1890\nd. 10 Jan 1958|p1.htm#i7|Henry D. Noyes M.D.|b. 24 Mar 1832\nd. 12 Nov 1900|p13.htm#i317|Anna M. Grant|b. 20 Feb 1847\nd. Dec 1923|p13.htm#i320|Conde B. Pallen|b. 5 Dec 1858\nd. 26 May 1929|p10.htm#i241|Georgiana M. Adams|b. 16 Dec 1861\nd. b 11 Mar 1936|p10.htm#i242|

Children of Ann Adams Noyes and Robert Fowler
- John Robert Fowler (living)
- Anthony Pallen Fowler (living)
- Mary Dalton Fowler+ (living)
- Nicholas Noyes Fowler+ (living)
- Joseph Thomas Fowler (living)
- Henry Drury Fowler (living)
- Sarah Benoist Fowler+ (living)
Citations
- [S22] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Frank Noyes1,2
#316, b. 4 January 1911, d. 2 January 1965
Frank Noyes|b. 4 Jan 1911\nd. 2 Jan 1965|p13.htm#i316|Sidney Webb Noyes|b. 27 Sep 1879\nd. 27 Dec 1966|p86.htm#i2126|Abby Dewey Clark|b. 11 Aug 1882\nd. 2 Sep 1969|p85.htm#i2123|Edward A. Noyes|b. 1839\nd. 1916|p86.htm#i2133|Julia Edwards|b. 1835\nd. 1907|p86.htm#i2127|||||||
Frank Noyes was born on 4 January 1911 in Maine. (an unknown value).2,1,3,4 He was the son of Sidney Webb Noyes and Abby Dewey Clark.1 Frank Noyes married Isabel Beveridge Noyes, daughter of Dewitt Clinton Noyes and Esther Janet Pallen, on 30 May 1936.1 Frank Noyes died on 2 January 1965 in New York, New York County, New York, at age 53. He was killed by a car while crossing a city street.2,5,3 He was buried in St. Bernard Cemetery, Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut.3
Frank Noyes appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Dobbs Ferry, New York in the household of his parents Sidney Webb Noyes and Abby Dewey Clark.4 Frank Noyes appeared on the 1930 Federal census of Dobbs Ferry, New York in the household of his parents Sidney Webb Noyes and Abby Dewey Clark.6
Frank Noyes appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Dobbs Ferry, New York in the household of his parents Sidney Webb Noyes and Abby Dewey Clark.4 Frank Noyes appeared on the 1930 Federal census of Dobbs Ferry, New York in the household of his parents Sidney Webb Noyes and Abby Dewey Clark.6
Children of Frank Noyes and Isabel Beveridge Noyes
- James Nicholas Noyes+ (living)2
- Isabel Clark Noyes+ (living)2
- Frank Noyes (living)2
- Jonathan Reid Noyes+ (living)2
Citations
- [S594] Isabel Clark Noyes, "Abby Colatello's Data".
- [S22] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S911] Frank Noyes Tombstone, Photographed by Ann Fox Gulbransen, Aug. 25, 2002. Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S824] 1920 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll: T625_1276; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 38; Image: 131..
- [S92] Social Security Death Index.
- [S825] 1930 United States Federal Census, CT, Roll: 1660; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 134; Image: 103.0..
Henry Drury Noyes M.D.1,2,3
#317, b. 24 March 1832, d. 12 November 1900
Henry Drury Noyes M.D.|b. 24 Mar 1832\nd. 12 Nov 1900|p13.htm#i317|Isaac Reed Noyes|b. 29 Jan 1803\nd. 13 Mar 1879|p13.htm#i323|Sarah Flint Drury|b. 30 Aug 1804\nd. 8 Apr 1852|p13.htm#i324|Asahel Noyes|b. 8 Jul 1780\nd. 7 Oct 1812|p13.htm#i325|Abigail Fassett|b. 27 Dec 1781\nd. 29 May 1811|p14.htm#i326|Ebenezer Drury|b. 10 Mar 1770\nd. c 1850|p52.htm#i1298|Lucy Flint|b. 27 Nov 1769\nd. 8 Jul 1859|p52.htm#i1299|
Henry Drury Noyes M.D. was born on 24 March 1832 in New York, New York County, New York.4,1,2,3 He was the son of Isaac Reed Noyes and Sarah Flint Drury.2 Henry Drury Noyes M.D. married as his first wife Isabella Forsyth Beveridge, daughter of John Beveridge and Isabella Currie, circa 1855.1 Henry Drury Noyes M.D. married as his second wife Anna Margaret Grant, daughter of Charles William Grant and Jane Forsyth Beveridge, on 9 March 1870 in New York, New York County, New York.1,4,5,2 Henry Drury Noyes M.D. died on 12 November 1900 in Mount Washington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, at age 68 of pneumonia.6,7,3 He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey.7,3
Henry was an eye, ear and throat surgeon in New York. He and Anna Margaret Grant appeared on the 1870 Federal census of 73 Madison Avenue, New York, New York County, New York,, enumerated 27 December 1870. Their son Harry Flint was listed as living with them.8 Henry Drury Noyes M.D. and Anna Margaret Grant appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 11 June 1880. Their children Isabel Beveridge and Dewitt Clinton were listed as living with them. Along with Anna's brother John Beveridge Grant.9
Memorial prepared at a Session of the 5th Avenue and 37th St. Presbyterian Church, Dec. 2, 1900, by Elder Theron G. Strong:
"The great bereavement which we have sustained, both personally and as a Session, by the death of our beloved associate, Henry D. Noyes, impels us to place on the records of our church this tribute to his memory.
Some of us have been associated with Dr. Noyes as members and elders of the Church of the Covenant and of this church for about 30 years.
His manly, Christian character, and his personal traits, as revealed in his professional, social, domestic and religious life, won for him always our admiration and love.
His earlier associates can never forget him as they knew him during the period of his increasing success and fame, before the infirmities of age laid hold of him. His singularly graceful and dignified presence, his refined and intelligent countenance, his clear and penetrating eye, his polished and courteous manner, his genial and cordial bearing, presented outward features of remarkable attraction and power.
Nor can we forget the part he took in the religious life of the church, especially in the weekly meetings, when, with the keenest insight into spiritual things, with remarkable precision and beauty of diction and with genuine spiritual power, he commented on the eternal verities, or led in uplifting and inspiring prayer.
In recalling his professional career, we realize that Dr. Noyes was in truth a genuine exemplification of the Christian physician. Of liberal culture and wide reading; of the highest scientific attainments, and in all respects abreast of the times; with a reputation which placed him in the very front rank of his profession, he yet possessed a child-like faith in Christ and consistently followed in His steps.
It was a beautiful feature of his medical career that his brilliant and commanding abilities were freely expended in the relief of suffering and distress among the poor, by following the Divine mission to "open the eyes of the blind," and to "bring light to them that sit in darkness."
And now that there only remains to us the memory of what he was, as our colleague and friend, as well as in the assemblies of the great congregation, we rest assured of a joyful meeting with him again in the great Reunion.
We offer our sincere sympathy to his bereaved family, but rejoice with them in their possession of the many and blessed associations connected with his character and career, and the contemplation of a life work Christ-like and complete."4
Henry was an eye, ear and throat surgeon in New York. He and Anna Margaret Grant appeared on the 1870 Federal census of 73 Madison Avenue, New York, New York County, New York,, enumerated 27 December 1870. Their son Harry Flint was listed as living with them.8 Henry Drury Noyes M.D. and Anna Margaret Grant appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 11 June 1880. Their children Isabel Beveridge and Dewitt Clinton were listed as living with them. Along with Anna's brother John Beveridge Grant.9
Memorial prepared at a Session of the 5th Avenue and 37th St. Presbyterian Church, Dec. 2, 1900, by Elder Theron G. Strong:
"The great bereavement which we have sustained, both personally and as a Session, by the death of our beloved associate, Henry D. Noyes, impels us to place on the records of our church this tribute to his memory.
Some of us have been associated with Dr. Noyes as members and elders of the Church of the Covenant and of this church for about 30 years.
His manly, Christian character, and his personal traits, as revealed in his professional, social, domestic and religious life, won for him always our admiration and love.
His earlier associates can never forget him as they knew him during the period of his increasing success and fame, before the infirmities of age laid hold of him. His singularly graceful and dignified presence, his refined and intelligent countenance, his clear and penetrating eye, his polished and courteous manner, his genial and cordial bearing, presented outward features of remarkable attraction and power.
Nor can we forget the part he took in the religious life of the church, especially in the weekly meetings, when, with the keenest insight into spiritual things, with remarkable precision and beauty of diction and with genuine spiritual power, he commented on the eternal verities, or led in uplifting and inspiring prayer.
In recalling his professional career, we realize that Dr. Noyes was in truth a genuine exemplification of the Christian physician. Of liberal culture and wide reading; of the highest scientific attainments, and in all respects abreast of the times; with a reputation which placed him in the very front rank of his profession, he yet possessed a child-like faith in Christ and consistently followed in His steps.
It was a beautiful feature of his medical career that his brilliant and commanding abilities were freely expended in the relief of suffering and distress among the poor, by following the Divine mission to "open the eyes of the blind," and to "bring light to them that sit in darkness."
And now that there only remains to us the memory of what he was, as our colleague and friend, as well as in the assemblies of the great congregation, we rest assured of a joyful meeting with him again in the great Reunion.
We offer our sincere sympathy to his bereaved family, but rejoice with them in their possession of the many and blessed associations connected with his character and career, and the contemplation of a life work Christ-like and complete."4
Children of Henry Drury Noyes M.D. and Anna Margaret Grant
- Harry Flint Noyes b. 17 Dec 1870, d. 11 Jul 1879
- Isabel Beveridge Noyes b. 9 Nov 1872, d. 14 Mar 19039
- Alice Adelia Noyes b. 21 Jul 1875, d. 17 Nov 1876
Dewitt Clinton Noyes+ b. 18 Jul 1878, d. 19 Dec 19399- Margaret Grace Noyes b. 30 Mar 1882, d. 23 Dec 1909
Citations
- [S34] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S623] Arthur Hastings Grant, Grant Family.
- [S905] Henry Drury Noyes Tombstone, Photographed by Ann Fox Gulbransen, May 16, 2005. Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S40] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S295] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II.
- [S521] Charles Grant's Data, online familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/r/a/Charles-Loring-Grant.
- [S883] Evergreen Cemetery Record.
- [S820] 1870 United States Federal Census, NY, M593_1050, p. 399.
- [S821] 1880 United States Federal Census, NY, T9_880, p. 415a.
Isabella Forsyth Beveridge1
#318, b. 14 December 1833, d. 17 January 1868
Isabella Forsyth Beveridge|b. 14 Dec 1833\nd. 17 Jan 1868|p13.htm#i318|John Beveridge|b. c 1802\nd. 2 Feb 1859|p13.htm#i319|Isabella Currie|b. 22 Mar 1795\nd. 2 Jul 1870|p481.htm#i12007|(?) Beveridge|b. date unknown\nd. date unknown|p505.htm#i12606||||John Currie|b. 15 Mar 1764\nd. 19 Jul 1838|p481.htm#i12008|Isabella Wilson|b. 1767\nd. 14 Jan 1848|p481.htm#i12009|
Isabella Forsyth Beveridge was born on 14 December 1833 in Newburgh, Orange County, New York.1 She was the daughter of John Beveridge and Isabella Currie. Isabella Forsyth Beveridge married Henry Drury Noyes M.D., son of Isaac Reed Noyes and Sarah Flint Drury, circa 1855.2 Isabella Forsyth Beveridge died on 17 January 1868 in New York, New York County, New York, at age 34.1 She was buried in Old Town Cemetery, Newburgh, Orange County, New York, Tombstone inscription: Present with the Lord.1
John Beveridge1
#319, b. circa 1802, d. 2 February 1859
John Beveridge|b. c 1802\nd. 2 Feb 1859|p13.htm#i319|(?) Beveridge|b. date unknown\nd. date unknown|p505.htm#i12606||||||||||||||||

John Beveridge appeared on the census of 1830 in Newburgh, Orange County, New York, The household included 1 male 20-30, 1 female under 5 and 1 female 20-30, consistent with himself, his wife and daughter Jane..6
Children of John Beveridge and Isabella Currie
- Infant Son Beveridge b. Apr 1825, d. 12 Jul 18255
Jane Forsyth Beveridge+ b. 25 Nov 1825, d. 26 Apr 18567- Isabella Forsyth Beveridge b. 14 Dec 1833, d. 17 Jan 1868
Citations
- [S34] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S910] John Beveridge Tombstone, Photographed by Ann Fox Gulbransen, July 24, 2003. Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S518] New York Post, 1801-1890.
- [S519] New York Marriage Index (published).
- [S622] Orange County Genealogical Society, Newburgh Records.
- [S816] 1830 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll M19_113, p. 25..
- [S623] Arthur Hastings Grant, Grant Family.
Anna Margaret Grant1,2,3,4
#320, b. 20 February 1847, d. December 1923
Anna Margaret Grant|b. 20 Feb 1847\nd. Dec 1923|p13.htm#i320|Charles William Grant|b. 28 Apr 1810\nd. 14 Jan 1881|p13.htm#i321|Jane Forsyth Beveridge|b. 25 Nov 1825\nd. 26 Apr 1856|p13.htm#i322|Charles Grant|b. 25 Apr 1782\nd. 10 Mar 1821|p352.htm#i8776|Hannah McNiel|b. 8 Jul 1785\nd. 2 Sep 1871|p352.htm#i8777|John Beveridge|b. c 1802\nd. 2 Feb 1859|p13.htm#i319|Isabella Currie|b. 22 Mar 1795\nd. 2 Jul 1870|p481.htm#i12007|
Anna Margaret Grant was born on 20 February 1847 in Newburgh, Orange County, New York.5,1,6,3 She was the daughter of Charles William Grant and Jane Forsyth Beveridge. Anna Margaret Grant married Henry Drury Noyes M.D. , son of Isaac Reed Noyes and Sarah Flint Drury, on 9 March 1870 in New York, New York County, New York.1,5,6,3 Anna Margaret Grant died in December 1923 at age 76.4 She was buried on 3 December 1923 in Evergreen Cemetery, Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey.7,4
Anna Margaret Grant appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Newburgh, Orange County, New York, in the household of her parents Charles William Grant and Jane Forsyth Beveridge.8 Anna Margaret Grant appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York, in the household of her father and step-mother Charles William Grant and Isabella Hasbrouck.9 Anna Margaret Grant and Henry Drury Noyes M.D. appeared on the 1870 Federal census of 73 Madison Avenue, New York, New York County, New York,, enumerated 27 December 1870. Their son Harry Flint was listed as living with them.10 Anna Margaret Grant and Henry Drury Noyes M.D. appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 11 June 1880. Their children Isabel Beveridge and Dewitt Clinton were listed as living with them. Along with Anna's brother John Beveridge Grant.11 Anna Margaret Grant appeared on the 1910 Federal census of New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York, at 168 Pelham Road, enumerated 20 April 1910.12 She appeared on the 1920 Federal census of New Rochelle, in Westchester County, New York, enumerated 11 January 1920 in the household of Dewitt Clinton Noyes and Esther Janet Pallen.13
Anna was an accomplished horticulturist. Pat Fox told stories about pet geese and a pet pig that wore leather booties so the floor did not get scratched!14
Anna Margaret Grant appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Newburgh, Orange County, New York, in the household of her parents Charles William Grant and Jane Forsyth Beveridge.8 Anna Margaret Grant appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York, in the household of her father and step-mother Charles William Grant and Isabella Hasbrouck.9 Anna Margaret Grant and Henry Drury Noyes M.D. appeared on the 1870 Federal census of 73 Madison Avenue, New York, New York County, New York,, enumerated 27 December 1870. Their son Harry Flint was listed as living with them.10 Anna Margaret Grant and Henry Drury Noyes M.D. appeared on the 1880 Federal census of New York, New York County, New York, enumerated 11 June 1880. Their children Isabel Beveridge and Dewitt Clinton were listed as living with them. Along with Anna's brother John Beveridge Grant.11 Anna Margaret Grant appeared on the 1910 Federal census of New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York, at 168 Pelham Road, enumerated 20 April 1910.12 She appeared on the 1920 Federal census of New Rochelle, in Westchester County, New York, enumerated 11 January 1920 in the household of Dewitt Clinton Noyes and Esther Janet Pallen.13
Anna was an accomplished horticulturist. Pat Fox told stories about pet geese and a pet pig that wore leather booties so the floor did not get scratched!14
Children of Anna Margaret Grant and Henry Drury Noyes M.D.
- Harry Flint Noyes b. 17 Dec 1870, d. 11 Jul 1879
- Isabel Beveridge Noyes b. 9 Nov 1872, d. 14 Mar 190311
- Alice Adelia Noyes b. 21 Jul 1875, d. 17 Nov 1876
Dewitt Clinton Noyes+ b. 18 Jul 1878, d. 19 Dec 193911- Margaret Grace Noyes b. 30 Mar 1882, d. 23 Dec 1909
Citations
- [S34] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S134] U.S. Presidential Ancestors, Gary Boyd Roberts, Feb 11, 2001.
- [S623] Arthur Hastings Grant, Grant Family.
- [S905] Anna Margaret Grant Noyes Tombstone, Photographed by Ann Fox Gulbransen, May 16, 2005. Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S40] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S295] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II.
- [S883] Evergreen Cemetery Record.
- [S818] 1850 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll M434_573, page 47.
- [S819] 1860 United States Federal Census, NY, roll M653_851, Book 1, Page 172.
- [S820] 1870 United States Federal Census, NY, M593_1050, p. 399.
- [S821] 1880 United States Federal Census, NY, T9_880, p. 415a.
- [S826] 1910 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll T624_1091, book 2, p. 1540.
- [S824] 1920 United States Federal Census, NY, roll T625_1277, p. 10A.
- [S22] "The Patricia Fox Papers - Cousins Project," Patricia Noyes, 1990 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
Charles William Grant1,2,3,4
#321, b. 28 April 1810, d. 14 January 1881
Charles William Grant|b. 28 Apr 1810\nd. 14 Jan 1881|p13.htm#i321|Charles Grant|b. 25 Apr 1782\nd. 10 Mar 1821|p352.htm#i8776|Hannah McNiel|b. 8 Jul 1785\nd. 2 Sep 1871|p352.htm#i8777|Ambrose Grant|b. 14 Sep 1747\nd. 7 Dec 1816|p352.htm#i8783|Hannah Mason|b. 12 Feb 1745/46\nd. 3 Jul 1832|p352.htm#i8784|Isaac McNiel|b. 16 May 1748\nd. 31 Oct 1821|p483.htm#i12065|Lois Baldwin|b. c 1752\nd. date unknown|p483.htm#i12066|
Charles William Grant was born on 28 April 1810 in Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut.6,3,4 He was the son of Charles Grant and Hannah McNiel.5 Charles William Grant married as his first wife Jane Forsyth Beveridge, daughter of John Beveridge and Isabella Currie, on 28 April 1843 in Newburgh, Orange County, New York.3,4 Charles William Grant married as his second wife Isabella Hasbrouck in 1858 in New York, New York County, New York.3,4,7 Charles William Grant died on 14 January 1881 in Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut, at age 70. His tombstone says 17 January 1881.4,8 He was buried in East Burying Ground Cemetery, Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut.8
Charles William Grant lived in Newburgh, Orange County, New York, in 1840. From History of Ancient Windsor: "He practiced medicine in New York and Peekskill; practiced dentistry in Newburgh from 1840 to 1858; has been largely engaged in horticulture on Iona Island, near Peakskill; has been particularly successful in the culture of grapes. He retired in 1869."9 He and Jane Forsyth Beveridge appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Newburgh, Orange County, New York,, enumerated 8 September 1850. Their daughter Anna Margaret was listed as living with them.6 Charles William Grant lived in Iona Island, Rockland County, New York, after 1858.4 He and Isabella Hasbrouck appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York,, enumerated 17 July 1860. His children Anna Margaret and John Beveridge were listed as living with him.10 Charles William Grant was retired in 1869.3 He appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Litchfield, in Litchfield County, Connecticut, in the household of his brother David McNeil Grant and Mary Bissell.11
Charles William Grant lived in Newburgh, Orange County, New York, in 1840. From History of Ancient Windsor: "He practiced medicine in New York and Peekskill; practiced dentistry in Newburgh from 1840 to 1858; has been largely engaged in horticulture on Iona Island, near Peakskill; has been particularly successful in the culture of grapes. He retired in 1869."9 He and Jane Forsyth Beveridge appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Newburgh, Orange County, New York,, enumerated 8 September 1850. Their daughter Anna Margaret was listed as living with them.6 Charles William Grant lived in Iona Island, Rockland County, New York, after 1858.4 He and Isabella Hasbrouck appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York,, enumerated 17 July 1860. His children Anna Margaret and John Beveridge were listed as living with him.10 Charles William Grant was retired in 1869.3 He appeared on the 1880 Federal census of Litchfield, in Litchfield County, Connecticut, in the household of his brother David McNeil Grant and Mary Bissell.11
Children of Charles William Grant and Jane Forsyth Beveridge
Anna Margaret Grant+ b. 20 Feb 1847, d. Dec 1923- John Beveridge Grant b. 25 Nov 1850, d. Apr 191212
- Grace Jane Grant b. Dec 1855, d. 21 Sep 186012
Citations
- [S34] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S40] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S295] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II.
- [S623] Arthur Hastings Grant, Grant Family.
- [S295] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II, Surnames G-H .
- [S818] 1850 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll M434_573, page 47.
- [S1065] Hasbrouck Family, online.
- [S344] "Headstone", Transcription of headstone in the East Burying Ground Cemetery, Litchfield, CT. Online at www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/9188/East3.html..
- [S295] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II, Surnames G-H, page 332..
- [S819] 1860 United States Federal Census, NY, roll M653_851, Book 1, Page 172.
- [S821] 1880 United States Federal Census, CT, 1880, roll T9_101 . 358a..
- [S295] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II, Surnames G_H .
Jane Forsyth Beveridge1,2,3
#322, b. 25 November 1825, d. 26 April 1856
Jane Forsyth Beveridge|b. 25 Nov 1825\nd. 26 Apr 1856|p13.htm#i322|John Beveridge|b. c 1802\nd. 2 Feb 1859|p13.htm#i319|Isabella Currie|b. 22 Mar 1795\nd. 2 Jul 1870|p481.htm#i12007|(?) Beveridge|b. date unknown\nd. date unknown|p505.htm#i12606||||John Currie|b. 15 Mar 1764\nd. 19 Jul 1838|p481.htm#i12008|Isabella Wilson|b. 1767\nd. 14 Jan 1848|p481.htm#i12009|
Jane Forsyth Beveridge was born on 25 November 1825 in Newburgh, Orange County, New York.4,2,3,5 She was the daughter of John Beveridge and Isabella Currie.3 Jane Forsyth Beveridge married Charles William Grant, son of Charles Grant and Hannah McNiel, on 28 April 1843 in Newburgh, Orange County, New York.6,3 Jane Forsyth Beveridge died on 26 April 1856 in Newburgh, Orange County, New York, at age 30.2,3,5 She was buried in Old Town Cemetery, Newburgh, Orange County, New York.5
Jane Forsyth Beveridge and Charles William Grant appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Newburgh, Orange County, New York,, enumerated 8 September 1850. Their daughter Anna Margaret was listed as living with them.7
Jane Forsyth Beveridge and Charles William Grant appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Newburgh, Orange County, New York,, enumerated 8 September 1850. Their daughter Anna Margaret was listed as living with them.7
Children of Jane Forsyth Beveridge and Charles William Grant
Anna Margaret Grant+ b. 20 Feb 1847, d. Dec 1923- John Beveridge Grant b. 25 Nov 1850, d. Apr 19128
- Grace Jane Grant b. Dec 1855, d. 21 Sep 18608
Citations
- [S40] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S622] Orange County Genealogical Society, Newburgh Records.
- [S623] Arthur Hastings Grant, Grant Family.
- [S818] 1850 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll M434-573, page 47.
- [S910] Jane Forsyth Beveridge Tombstone, Photographed by Ann Fox Gulbransen, July 24, 2003. Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S295] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II.
- [S818] 1850 United States Federal Census, NY, Roll M434_573, page 47.
- [S295] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Windsor, Vol. II, Surnames G_H .
Isaac Reed Noyes1,2,3
#323, b. 29 January 1803, d. 13 March 1879
Isaac Reed Noyes|b. 29 Jan 1803\nd. 13 Mar 1879|p13.htm#i323|Asahel Noyes|b. 8 Jul 1780\nd. 7 Oct 1812|p13.htm#i325|Abigail Fassett|b. 27 Dec 1781\nd. 29 May 1811|p14.htm#i326|Daniel Noyes|b. 10 Jun 1740\nd. 1 Feb 1824|p14.htm#i327|Ruth Read|b. 31 Aug 1743\nd. 2 Dec 1812|p14.htm#i328|Johnathan Fassett|b. 15 Mar 1741/42\nd. 29 May 1834|p52.htm#i1295|Sarah Davis|b. 13 Oct 1743\nd. 15 Mar 1830|p81.htm#i2011|
Isaac Reed Noyes was born on 29 January 1803 in Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1,4,2,3 He was the son of Asahel Noyes and Abigail Fassett.2 Isaac Reed Noyes married as his first wife Sarah Flint Drury, daughter of Ebenezer Drury and Lucy Flint, on 16 September 1828 in Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.4,2 Isaac Reed Noyes married as his second wife Augusta Sophia Miles after 1852.5 Isaac Reed Noyes died on 13 March 1879 in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, at age 76 of apoplexy.4,6,3 He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey.6,3
Isaac Reed Noyes and Augusta Sophia Miles appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Morris Township, Morris County, New Jersey,, enumerated July 1860.7
Isaac Reed Noyes and Augusta Sophia Miles appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Morris Township, Morris County, New Jersey,, enumerated July 1860.7
Child of Isaac Reed Noyes and Sarah Flint Drury
Henry Drury Noyes M.D.+ b. 24 Mar 1832, d. 12 Nov 19008
Citations
- [S34] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S984] Early VR Worcester Co. MA (published), Vital records of Shrewsbury.
- [S905] Isaac Reed Noyes Tombstone, Photographed by Ann Fox Gulbransen, May 16, 2005. Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S40] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S691] Miles genealogy, online.
- [S883] Evergreen Cemetery Record.
- [S819] 1860 United States Federal Census, NJ, Roll M653_703. book 1, p. 126.
- [S623] Arthur Hastings Grant, Grant Family.
Sarah Flint Drury1,2,3
#324, b. 30 August 1804, d. 8 April 1852
Sarah Flint Drury|b. 30 Aug 1804\nd. 8 Apr 1852|p13.htm#i324|Ebenezer Drury|b. 10 Mar 1770\nd. c 1850|p52.htm#i1298|Lucy Flint|b. 27 Nov 1769\nd. 8 Jul 1859|p52.htm#i1299|Ebenezer Drury|b. 17 Jan 1733/34\nd. 19 Aug 1819|p52.htm#i1300|Hannah Keyes|b. 17 Apr 1742\nd. 12 Dec 1777|p279.htm#i6961|Dr. Edward Flint|b. 28 Mar 1733\nd. 13 Nov 1818|p70.htm#i1743|Mary Howe|b. 11 Dec 1738\nd. 11 Feb 1817|p276.htm#i6895|
Sarah Flint Drury was born on 30 August 1804 in Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.4,2,3 She was the daughter of Ebenezer Drury and Lucy Flint.2 Sarah Flint Drury married Isaac Reed Noyes, son of Asahel Noyes and Abigail Fassett, on 16 September 1828 in Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.4,2 Sarah Flint Drury died on 8 April 1852 in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, at age 47.3 She was buried in Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey.5 She was re-buried on 13 December 1877 in the family plot in Evergreen Cemetery, Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey; lot I-47.5,3
Child of Sarah Flint Drury and Isaac Reed Noyes
Henry Drury Noyes M.D.+ b. 24 Mar 1832, d. 12 Nov 19006
Citations
- [S34] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S984] Early VR Worcester Co. MA (published), Vital records of Shrewsbury.
- [S905] Sarah Flint Drury Tombstone, Photographed by Ann Fox Gulbransen, May 16, 2005. Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S40] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S344] "Headstone", Transcription of cemetery data online at www.pcmorristown.org/cogwhoswho/page42.html.
- [S623] Arthur Hastings Grant, Grant Family.
Asahel Noyes1,2,3
#325, b. 8 July 1780, d. 7 October 1812
Asahel Noyes|b. 8 Jul 1780\nd. 7 Oct 1812|p13.htm#i325|Daniel Noyes|b. 10 Jun 1740\nd. 1 Feb 1824|p14.htm#i327|Ruth Read|b. 31 Aug 1743\nd. 2 Dec 1812|p14.htm#i328|Joseph Noyes|b. 14 Jul 1710\nd. 13 Dec 1754|p14.htm#i329|Elizabeth Gilbert|b. b 13 Nov 1713\nd. date unknown|p14.htm#i330|Isaac Read|b. 23 Feb 1703/4\nd. May 1780|p52.htm#i1293|Experience Willis|b. c 1707\nd. b 6 Aug 1787|p52.htm#i1294|

Headstone of Asahel Noyes (John O'Bryan)
Children of Asahel Noyes and Abigail Fassett
Isaac Reed Noyes+ b. 29 Jan 1803, d. 13 Mar 18793- Benjamin Noyes b. 8 Apr 1805, d. 17 Apr 18403
- Asahel Noyes b. 17 May 1811, d. date unknown
Citations
- [S40] Paul Noyes' research, online noyes.rootsweb.com.
- [S34] "Joan Noyes' notes," Joan Noyes, c 1945 Collection of A. Gulbransen.
- [S984] Early VR Worcester Co. MA (published), Vital records of Shrewsbury.
- [S984] Early VR Worcester Co. MA (published), Vital records of Boylston.
- [S802] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S1099] John O'Bryan, "Email from John O'Bryan," e-mail to Ann GUlbransen, October 16, 2006.








