Unmarried.
Died young.
Six children are named.spouse: Allen, George (1852 - )
Unmarried.
Unmarried. At age 18, he was in Co. K, 11th Me. Inf. in the Civil War. Went to Wisconsin.
Harmon was a clerk in 1880 in a store in Clear Creek Co., Silver Spring s, CO, then in 1910 was a bookkeeper in a grocery store in Silver Plume Pc t., Clear Creek Co., CO., 1880 and 1910 Census'
He was a graphic artist in New York, and moved to Los Angeles and began a career as an artist.spouse: Cox, Katherine (*1914 - 1969)
Harold Arthur Noyes was born 3 Aug., 1886. He married (first) Mabel Cecilia Rasmussen (second) Ethel Ryan. He Graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in Electrical Engineering, and was successful in the bank burglar ararm business in Minneapolis. He moved to Lancaster, California and worked for Douglas Aircraft until he was 80 years old.spouse: Ryan, Ethel (*1890 - )
Harold was a farmer and never married.
Type of practice: Allopathspouse: Clark, Susan Caroline (1863 - 1919)
State/year of licenses: NH, 1897, ME
Medical school: Bowdoin Medical School, Brunswick-Portland: Medical School of Maine, 1881, (G)
Journal of the American Medical Asociation citation: 53:1317
Cause of demise: cirrhosis, liver
No descendants.spouse: Davis, Simon (*1795 - )
[Brøderbund Family Archive #17, Ed. 1, Birth Records: Unitedspouse: Ball, George (~1801 - <1861)
States/Europe, Birth Records, AAI Birth Records Extraction, Date of
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Individual: Noyes, Harriet
Birth date: Sep 6, 1809
Birth place: ENG
CD# 100
Harriet was unmarried.
Original member of the Oneida Community.spouse: Skinner, John Langdon (*1815 - )
Associate authoress of NOYES FAMILY BY H.E. NOYES, VOL. 1.
Also authoress of the MEMORIAL HISTORY OF HAMPSTEAD, N.H. and of the HISTORY OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF HAMPSTEAD, N.H.
Sworn in U.S. Navy as midshipman 3 Jun 1931.spouse: Touchton, Margaret Elizabeth (1914 - 1996)
Graduated U.S. Naval Academy 6 Jun 1935.
Resigned as commissioned Ensign, USNR and commissioned 2nd Lt. U.S. Marine Corps Reserve 26 Apr 1938.
Extended active duty commenced 29 Sep 1939
War Service:
Pearl Harbor 7 Dec 1941
New Gunea 1943
New Britain 1944
Ordered to inactive status as Lieutenant Colonel 28 Aug 1946.
Harry was a Captain in the Royal Medical Corps. He was in the Great War, but died in India. His records were lost as a result of the German bombing of London during World War II.spouse: Little, Marry (*1888 - )
Harry had three children.
Harry graduated from Gorham High School in the class of 1892 and continued his education at Westbrook Seminary, Tufts College and Boston University Law School. He first opened a law office in Gorham and later, with J. Howard Wight, opened an office in Berlin where he practiced law for 40 years. He was active in town affairs and in 1903 was apoointed Judge of Gorham Municipal Court, an office he held until his death. He was Town Moderator and Town Attorney for many years. He had one of the first automobiles in Gorham, if not the first, and at one time he had a car agency.spouse: Wight, Mary Salome (1875 - )
HARRY I. NOYES, of the town of Hampton, an enterprising contractor and builder, was born at Atkinson, N. H., September 9, 1872, a son of Isaac S. and Caroline A. (McCloy) Noyes. The father, a farmer, was a native of Atkinson, his wife Caroline coming from Salem, Mass. Both are now deceased and are buried in the North Parish Cemetery at Haverhill, Mass. Their children were: William, deceased; Helen deceased; Annie, Francis, Aliza B., Harry I.spouse: Emerson, Mary Lizzie (1871 - )
Harry I. Noyes was educated in the common schools and at Atkinson Academy. He was engaged in the milk business for ten years, driving a cart to Haverhill, and at the same time owning a farm, which he later sold. He then learned the carpenter's trade, at which he worked as a journeymn for eight years. At the end of that time he started in for himself in Hampton as contractor and builder and has been successful in business, now employing on an average eight men the year around. He is a Democrat in politics but reserves the right to vote outside of party lines upon fitting occasion. While residing in Atkinson he served on the school board there for ten years. He belongs to the lodge of Elks at Portsmouth, to the Knights of Pythias, the Junior Order of American Mechanics and to the Grange.
Mr. Noyes married, October 17, 1894, Mary L. Emerson, of Hampstead, daughter of James H. and Sarah (Woodman) Emerson, whose other children were a son and daughter, Charles H. and Ruth Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Noyes have been the parents of seven children: Caroline R., Harold E., Roland I., Marion J., Marion S., Arthur W. and one that died in infancy. The family are affiliated religiously with the Congregational church.