Educated in the public schools of Strafford and Sharon. Came to Sharon when 10 years of age where he resided, breeder of pure bred livestock at his home, Breezy Hill Farm. Active in the formation of Sharon Co-operative Creamery Association. He was a Republican and Congregationalist.spouse: Hart, Nellie Jane (1858 - 1942)
The Eastern Herald of Aug. 15 speaks of her "excellent mind" and credits her with "as amiable and worthy a character as can be found."spouse: Lunt, James (1750 - 1800)
[Brøderbund Family Archive #17, Ed. 1, Birth Records: United
States/Europe, Birth Records, AAI Birth Records Extraction, Date of
Import: Apr 24, 1996, Internal Ref. #1.17.1.24460.39]
Individual: Noyes, Eunice
Birth date: est-1796
Birth place: VT
CD# 164
Named as child and heir of Moses along with Elisha, Reuben and Moses.spouse: Davis, William (~1792 - )
Evan Noyes was a carpenter, musician and homesteaded land in North Dakota. After marriage in Montana, the family moved back to Mondamin and bought a store which sold nearly everything. They eventually bought land and lived on it part of the time.spouse: Lawler, Viola (1894 - 1963)
Served with I Company, 124th Illinois Infantry and the 33rd Illinois Infantry. Inducted as a Private and was discharged a Corporal.spouse: Stevens, Diantha (1837 - 1909)
Evan's letters sound as though he likes to raise roses, fish and travel. He says he has traveled 75,000 miles since 1969.spouse: Missman, Minnie (*1903 - 1969)
Died in infancy.
Name: Fairfield Noyes , Residence: Manchester, New Hampshire
Enlistment Date: 14 August 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New Hampshire
Unit Numbers: 1204 1204
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 14 August 1861 at the age of 22
Enlisted in Company C, 2nd Infantry Regiment, New Hampshire on 14 August 1861.
Died Company C, 2nd Infantry Regiment New Hampshire on 16 December 1861 in Budd's Ferry, MD
(Keith – Noyes Invitationspouse: Keith, Walter (*1890 - )
Invitations have been received in Oconto announcing the wedding of Lieut. Walter Keith and Miss Fama Noyes, of Marinette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noyes. The cards read:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eugene Noyes request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Fama Isabella to Mr. Walter Paramore Keith, Wednesday morning the 14th of August 1914, at 10 o’clock, St. Paul’s Church Marinette, Wis.
Lieut. Keith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clevland R. Keith of Oconto. He has seen much service and recently has been inspector for the government of war materials being made at a large rubber goods manufactory at Akron, Ohio.
The father of the bride is the president of the Eagle Printing Co., and manager of Marinette Eagle-Star for many years.)
Twin to Minnie. Died young.
[Donna.ftw]spouse: MacDonald, Arthur C. (1884 - )
Owned and operated Atlas Printing Company, Binghamton, NY. She was alsoa member of the Eastern Star.
Civil War Veteran.spouse: Fitts, Elizabeth Ann (1827 - 1866)
Two childrenspouse: Willey, Arthur Jasper (1900 - 1990)
Individual: Noyes, Flora
Birth date: Jul 14, 1878
Death date: Jan 1978
Social Security #: 297-40-3497
Last residence: OH 44102
State of issue: OH
Adopted
No children.spouse: Pratt, Albert (*1904 - )