Mervin G. Noble1
M, #1055, * 18 Jan 1866
Father | Charles Noble2,3 * 19 Mar 1820, + 21 Nov 1897 |
Mother | Eliza Ann Bedient2,3 * 11 Sep 1826, + 2 Feb 1922 |
Family | Elvie Spencer * Aug 1866 |
Children |
Mervin G. Noble was born on 18 Jan 1866 in Damascus, Wayne County, Pennsylvania.2,3,4,5 He married Elvie Spencer in 1887.5,4
Other information:
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Mervin G. Noble was a teacher and a farmer.7,4,5
A short biography:
He is listed in the following census:
1870 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Charles Noble, District 2 (#171), Damascus Township, Pennsylvania.8
1880 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Charles Noble, District 2, Damascus, Wayne County, Pennsylvania.2
1900 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Mervin G. Noble, District 2 (#149), Damascus Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. Household consists of Mervin G., his wife Elvie A. and their children Alma, Eliza A., Laverne, Spencer and Edna.4
1910 Fed. census (15 Apr): Household of Mervin G. Noble, Calkins Road (#33), Damascus Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. Household consists of Mervin G., his wife Elvie A. and their children Alma, Laverne, Spencer, Edna and Robert.7
Name variants: Mervin Genung Noble.3
Other information:
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Mervin G. Noble was a teacher and a farmer.7,4,5
A short biography:
MERVIN G. NOBLE grew to manhood upon the home farm, began his education in the local schools, and later attended the Damascus and Pleasant Mount Academies, after which he engaged in teaching until his marriage in 1887. He resides on the old homestead, which he operates during the summer season, his winter months being still devoted to the profession of teaching. In 1896 he was elected county auditor, and is now acceptably discharging the duties of that position.
He is listed in the following census:
1870 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Charles Noble, District 2 (#171), Damascus Township, Pennsylvania.8
1880 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Charles Noble, District 2, Damascus, Wayne County, Pennsylvania.2
1900 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Mervin G. Noble, District 2 (#149), Damascus Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. Household consists of Mervin G., his wife Elvie A. and their children Alma, Eliza A., Laverne, Spencer and Edna.4
1910 Fed. census (15 Apr): Household of Mervin G. Noble, Calkins Road (#33), Damascus Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. Household consists of Mervin G., his wife Elvie A. and their children Alma, Laverne, Spencer, Edna and Robert.7
Name variants: Mervin Genung Noble.3
Citations
- [S108] Fed. Census: 1880. Pennsylvania, Wayne County, Damascus, District 2. LDSFlm# 1255202. NARA# T9-1202. Page 121A. Downloaded from http://www.familysearch.org
- [S108] Fed. Census: 1880. Pennsylvania, Wayne County, Damascus Township, District #2, sheet 13A, line 22-26. (NARA: T9, Roll 1202, Page 121A) Household of Charles Noble.
- [S461] Lucius Manlius Boltwood, Noble, pg. 290-291. Online at http://archive.org/details/historyandgenea00boltgoog
- [S108] Fed. Census: 1900. Pennsylvania, Wayne County, Damascus Township, District #2, sheet 7B, line 88-94. (NARA: T623, Roll 1495, Page 78) Household of Mervin J. Noble.
- [S376] Northeastern Pennsylvania, pg. 165-166. Online at http://archive.org/details/commemorativebio02chic
- [S202] Pennsylvania, Probate Records, 1683-1994. Wayne County Wills, 1889-1895, vol 6, pg. 548 <https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-28805-15958-34>,. Index and/or images online at http://www.familysearch.org
- [S108] Fed. Census: 1910. Pennsylvania, Wayne County, Damascus Township, ED 96, sheet 2A, line 33-39. (NARA: T624, Roll 1428, Page 72) Household of M. G. Noble.
- [S108] Fed. Census: 1870. Pennsylvania, Wayne County, Damascus Township, 2nd District, sheet 24, line 19-26. (NARA: M593, Roll 1464, Page 114). Household of Charles B. Noble.