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1819 - 1911 (91 years)
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Name |
NOYES Charles Cutting |
Nickname |
Charlie |
Born |
10 May 1819 |
Brunswick, Cumberland, Massachusetts [Maine] [1, 3, 4] |
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Charles Cutting Noyes birth record
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Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1844 |
Lyman, York, Maine [5] |
Census |
24 Jul 1850 |
Turner, Oxford=>Androscoggin, Massachusetts [Maine] [6] |
- (age 31, farmer, value of real estate $500.)
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Church Member |
2 Jan 1857 |
Somersworth, Strafford, New Hampshire [7] |
Address: Methodist Episcopal Church |
- (in 1934 the Congregational Church became federated with the High Street Methodist Episcopal Church, meeting alternately in both churches. The High Street Methodist Episcopal Church had previously absorbed the Main Street Methodist Episcopal in the late 1800's. The federation continued until 1937, when it was voted to dissolve the Federated Church and to become the First Parish Church, Congregational, but occupying the former High Street Methodist Episcopal Church building. In 1961, the First Parish Church voted to become a member congregation of the United Church of Christ, and so changed its name to read: First Parish United Church of Christ, (Congregational).)
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Residence |
1858 |
North Turner, Androscoggin, Maine [8] |
Residence |
1865 |
Berlin, Coos, New Hampshire [9] |
Residence |
1867 |
Berlin, Coos, New Hampshire [9] |
Census |
14 Jun 1870 |
Berlin, Coos, New Hampshire [10] |
- (age 51; working in saw mill; value of real estate $1,500, value of personal estate $500.)
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Occupation |
1879 |
Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire [11, 12] |
grocer and confectioner |
Census |
7 Jun 1880 |
Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire [13] |
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Charles C. Noyes family 1880 Lancaster, NH census
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Residence |
1885 |
Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire [14] |
Residence |
1886 |
Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire [14] |
Residence |
Bef 1894 |
Berwick, York, Maine [15] |
Marriage Intent |
21 Apr 1894 |
Somersworth, Strafford, New Hampshire [16] |
Mary J. Fall of Berwick, ME |
Census |
15 Jun 1900 |
Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire [17] |
- (age 81; married 6 years; owned a home with a mortgage.)
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Census |
19 Apr 1910 |
Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire [18] |
Address: 5 North Main Street |
- (age 91; married 15 years-second marriage; owned home free of mortgage.)
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_UID |
4C720D38EB9ED5118A064445535400003268 |
Died |
13 Apr 1911 |
Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire [4, 12] |
- (age 92; farmer; died of senility.)
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Charles Cutting Noyes obituary
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Charles C. Noyes death record
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Buried |
Aft 13 Apr 1911 |
Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire [12] |
Address: Summer Street Cemetery |
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Charles C. & Eunice (Annis) Noyes monument
Chas. C. Noyes
BORN
May 10, 1819
DIED
Apr. 13, 1911
EUNICE
HIS WIFE
Born June 11, 1823
Died Dec. 25, 1891
AT REST.
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Charles C. & Eunice (Annis) Noyes monument
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Chas. C. Noyes
BORN
May 10, 1819
DIED
Apr. 13, 1911
EUNICE
HIS WIFE
Born June 11, 1823
Died Dec. 25, 1891
AT REST.
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Notes |
- Children were born in Turner, Me., and Great Falls, N.H.
Charles C. Noyes was reared in New Hampshire, where he yet resides, in Lancaster. By occupation he is a miller and has been engaged in the sawmilling business. He was in early life a lumberman, and later engaged in merchantile pursuits. He moved to Berlin Falls, N.H. and then resided at Lancaster, N.H. where Mrs. Noyes died in 1892. He married Eunice Annis, and they had four sons, namely: Charles, who resides in Florence, in the lumber business; John; residing in Berlin, N.H.; Holman, in Lancaster, N.H.; and W. W., the subject of this sketch. Mrs. Eunice Noyes died in Lancaster, N.H., in 1892.
Selectman, Town of Berlin (two 1-year terms) 1865 and 1867. [History of Coos]
Selectman, Town of Lancaster (two 1-year terms) 1885 and 1886. [History of Coos]
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Person ID |
I6241 |
Noyes Family Genealogy |
Last Modified |
13 Aug 2018 |
Father |
Lieut. NOYES Joseph, b. 19 Mar 1792, Brunswick, Cumberland, Massachusetts [Maine] , d. 20 Jan 1849, Turner, Oxford=>Androscoggin, Maine (Age 56 years) |
Mother |
LOWELL Mary, b. 5 Feb 1791, Brunswick, Cumberland, Massachusetts [Maine] , d. 29 Aug 1855, Turner, Androscoggin, Maine (Age 64 years) |
Married |
1 Jul 1813 |
Brunswick, Cumberland, Massachusetts [Maine] [19, 20, 21, 22, 23] |
- (The Noyes Descendants, Vol. I says Mary Lowell, but the mother of Joseph's children is listed as Elizabeth in the town records of Brunswick, Maine.)
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Joseph & Mary (Lowell) Noyes marriage record
“Mr. Joseph Noyes to Miss Mary Lowell both of Brunswick.”
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Joseph & Mary (Lowell) Noyes marriage record
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Family ID |
F2286 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
ANNIS Eunice, b. 11 Jun 1822, Eaton, Strafford=>Carroll=> New Hampshire , d. 25 Dec 1891, Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire (Age 69 years) |
Married |
Dec 1844 |
Somersworth, Strafford, New Hampshire [1, 5] |
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Charles C. & Eunice (Annis) Noyes marriage record
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Children |
| 1. NOYES Charles Henry, b. 1 Oct 1845, Old Town, Penobscot, Maine , d. 1929, , , Wisconsin (Age 83 years) |
| 2. NOYES Mary L., b. 14 Jul 1848, Turner, Oxford=>Androscoggin, Maine , d. 11 Feb 1853, Turner, Oxford=>Androscoggin, Maine (Age 4 years) |
| 3. NOYES William W., b. 16 Aug 1850, Turner, Oxford=>Androscoggin, Maine , d. 16 Feb 1853, Turner, Oxford=>Androscoggin, Maine (Age 2 years) |
| 4. NOYES John Blake, b. 11 Feb 1853, Turner, Oxford=>Androscoggin, Maine , d. 24 Jul 1946, Shelburne, Coos, New Hampshire (Age 93 years) |
| 5. NOYES William W., Sr., b. 18 May 1855, Turner, Androscoggin, Maine , d. 26 Feb 1930, Norway, Dickinson, Michigan (Age 74 years) |
| 6. NOYES Holman H., b. May 1859, Great Falls=>Somersworth, Strafford, New Hampshire , d. 1944, Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts (Age ~ 84 years) |
| 7. CUSHING-NOYES Ervett, b. Aug 1869, Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire , d. 8 Feb 1891, Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire (Age ~ 21 years) [Adopted] |
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Last Modified |
2 Jan 2021 |
Family ID |
F2289 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
STANLEY Mary Jane, b. Jul 1831, , , Maine , d. 2 Jun 1925, Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts (Age ~ 93 years) |
Married |
30 Apr 1894 |
Somersworth, Strafford, New Hampshire [1, 16, 24] |
- (The Noyes Descendants, Vol. I has no date.)
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Charles C. & Mary J. (Stanley) (Fall) Noyes marriage record
page 1 |
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Charles C. & Mary J. (Stanley) (Fall) Noyes marriage record
page 2 |
Last Modified |
2 Jan 2021 |
Family ID |
F2290 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S65] Book-Noyes-The Noyes Descendants, Vol. I, p.280.
- [S5996] Book-Commemorative biographical record of the west shore of Green Bay, Wisconsin, p.612 & 705.
- [S87] Birth-gravestone, Find A Grave Memorial #114163237.
- [S82] Death-obit, "Charles Cutting Noyes." Cöos County Democrat, Apr. 26, 1911, p. 8.
- [S4877] LDS-New Family Search, 9 April 2012; Charles C. & Eunice (Annis) Noyes marriage record; New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947; film number: 1001288; digital folder number: 4243068; image number: 2849.
- [S1218] Census-1850-ME-Oxford-Hebron, Census Roll 263, Page7.
- [S5998] Correspondence-Email-NOYES Ryan W., RE: FYI; 18 April 2018; Paul M. Noyes.
Mark Rideout
Apr 11 (7 days ago)
Greetings Ryan:
Well, I had a hit! I started with the record of the Methodist Episcopal Churches in Somersworth. High St. ME Church and Main St. ME church records are in our mix. I found in the record book of 1857-1866, that Chas C. Noyes and Eunice Noyes were received (into membership) by Prof(ession of Faith) Jan 2 1857, and both were removed by Letter Dec 22, 1877. A letter of transfer of membership was common—where they went is not noted. Also in this book is Mary J. Noyes, received (into membership) by Prof(ession of Faith) Jan 2, 1857 (same day as Charles and Eunice). A notation that extended out seems to indicate she married Hezekiah Fall (though, I think I am misreading the extension, which probably applies to the name below Mary’s. I don’t want to add anything more to your mix than is already there!).
- [S97] Land-maps, sources range from Elizabeth Lowell's land-grant, first listing Lot 238, to same lot number appearing in the deeds of Joseph, Charles C. and Horatio Noyes, and members of Platt family, which first appear in Oxford County East RoD, then later in Androscoggin County office of same, after the county was incorporated. I then used Google maps and some other modern maps to determine the location of this lot.
- [S2719] Book-History of Coos County, NH, p.352, 787, 796-7.
- [S7425] Census-1870-NH-Coos-Berlin, Roll: M593_839; Page: 7A; Family History Library Film: 552338.
- [S7426] Newspaper-New Hampshire Gazette.
- [S3808] Internet-Find A Grave, Find A Grave Memorial #114163237.
- [S1482] Census-1880-NH-Coos-Lancaster, FHL Film 1254762 National Archives Film T9-0762 Page 144A.
- [S2719] Book-History of Coos County, NH, p.796.
- [S35] Marriage-O/L-ME State Archives Marriage Records.
- [S4877] LDS-New Family Search, 4/17/2018; "Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-RR9W-5Z?cc=1803978&wc=71R8-FQT%3A1029440301%2C1029477801 : 20 May 2014), Vital records 1892-1907 > Norsker-O'Brien > image 1659 of 4249; State Board of Health, Augusta.
- [S5992] Census-1900-NH-Coos-Lancaster, Roll: 945; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 266; FHL microfilm: 1240945.
- [S5993] Census-1910-NH-Coos-Lancaster, Roll: T624_861; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 0065; Image: 731; FHL microfilm: 1374874.
- [S65] Book-Noyes-The Noyes Descendants, Vol. I, p.222.
- [S233] Book-History of Brunswick, Topsham, and Harpswell, ISBN 0-7884-0601-9., p.845.
- [S7332] Internet-The Congregational Library & Archives, Boston, MA; RG5236. (www.congregationallibrary.org), Brunswick, Maine. First Parish Church. Records, 1735-1822 page 192.
- [S7323] Book-Vital Records of Brunswick, Maine, 1740-1860 and The Forsaith Book, p.158.
- [S7476] VR-Brunswick, ME (Forsaith Book), p.21.
- [S7077] Internet-Database-ancestry.com-Maine, Marriage Index, 1670-1921, Film Number: 000010008.
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