1880 Federal Census, Riverton, Floyd County, Iowa
Solomon H. Noble 45
Belinda Noble 37 wife
Marshall Noble 14 son
Ada Noble 11 daughter
Charles E. Noble 9 son
Katie M. Noble 7 daughter
Corline Noble 4 daughter
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1900 Federal Census, Riverton, Floyd County, Iowa
Solomon H Noble 64 Head
Belinda Noble 56 Wife
Charles E Noble 29 Son
Corlin G Noble 24 Daughter
John P Hall 13 (boarder)
Sura Boyer 11 (boarder)
Francis Lytle 23 (boarder)
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Iowa City Daily Press June 20, 1905
Local Items
Cards have been received here announcing the coming wedding of Edward C. Baumbach and Miss Corlin Alvina Noble. The event will take place this evening at the bride's home in Nashua. The groom is the son of Rev. Mr. Baumbach, who has filled the German Lutheran pulpit here in the past. The worthy young groom, himself, is well-known in Iowa City, where he has visited. He is kinsman of the Dehner and Drews families of Iowa City. The bride is an amiable young woman. Mr. and Mrs. Baumbach will reside in Lamont where the groom is engaged in the clothing business. Friends will wish them happiness.
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Mason City Globe Gazette, May 23, 1945
Nashua - Mrs. E. C. Baumbach suffered a severe coronary heart attack at her home Tuesday morning. Her condition is serious. Her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Boysen, a registered nurse, who was with her husband, Lt. Harvey Boysen, at Galveston, Texas, will arrive Wednesday.
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Mason City Globe Gazette, Tuesday June 5, 1945
Church, Lodge Leader at Nashua Stricken; Funeral to Be Tuesday
Nashua - Funeral services were to be held Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. E. C. Baumbach who died Sunday at a hospital in Charles City where she had been for treatment 12 days for a coronary heart attack.
She was born at Nashua, May 5, 1876, and was married June 20, 1905, to Edward Carl Baumbach, who with one daughter, Mrs. Harvey Conyers, Galveston, Texas, survives.
She was a graduate of the Nashua high school, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, and I. S. T. C., a member of the P. E. O., the Eastern Star, the White Shrine, Charles City. She was past worthy high priestess of the White Shrine.
For several years she taught in the Nashua schools. She was a member of the Methodist church where she was superintendent of the Sunday school for 15 years, and leader of the choir for 30 years. Lt. Harvey Boysen of Galveston arrived Tuesday to attend the funeral.
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Mason City Globe Gazette August 23, 1945
Charles City Briefs
The meeting of the Past Worthy High Priestess club has been cancelled out of respect to the late Linna Baumbach of Nashua. Mrs. Baumbach was to have been hostess to the club Thursday at her home in Nashua.
1880 Federal Census, Riverton, Floyd County, Iowa
Solomon H. Noble 45
Belinda Noble 37 wife
Marshall Noble 14 son
Ada Noble 11 daughter
Charles E. Noble 9 son
Katie M. Noble 7 daughter
Corline Noble 4 daughter
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1900 Federal Census, Riverton, Floyd County, Iowa
Solomon H Noble 64 Head
Belinda Noble 56 Wife
Charles E Noble 29 Son
Corlin G Noble 24 Daughter
John P Hall 13 (boarder)
Sura Boyer 11 (boarder)
Francis Lytle 23 (boarder)
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Iowa City Daily Press June 20, 1905
Local Items
Cards have been received here announcing the coming wedding of Edward C. Baumbach and Miss Corlin Alvina Noble. The event will take place this evening at the bride's home in Nashua. The groom is the son of Rev. Mr. Baumbach, who has filled the German Lutheran pulpit here in the past. The worthy young groom, himself, is well-known in Iowa City, where he has visited. He is kinsman of the Dehner and Drews families of Iowa City. The bride is an amiable young woman. Mr. and Mrs. Baumbach will reside in Lamont where the groom is engaged in the clothing business. Friends will wish them happiness.
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Mason City Globe Gazette, May 23, 1945
Nashua - Mrs. E. C. Baumbach suffered a severe coronary heart attack at her home Tuesday morning. Her condition is serious. Her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Boysen, a registered nurse, who was with her husband, Lt. Harvey Boysen, at Galveston, Texas, will arrive Wednesday.
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Mason City Globe Gazette, Tuesday June 5, 1945
Church, Lodge Leader at Nashua Stricken; Funeral to Be Tuesday
Nashua - Funeral services were to be held Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. E. C. Baumbach who died Sunday at a hospital in Charles City where she had been for treatment 12 days for a coronary heart attack.
She was born at Nashua, May 5, 1876, and was married June 20, 1905, to Edward Carl Baumbach, who with one daughter, Mrs. Harvey Conyers, Galveston, Texas, survives.
She was a graduate of the Nashua high school, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, and I. S. T. C., a member of the P. E. O., the Eastern Star, the White Shrine, Charles City. She was past worthy high priestess of the White Shrine.
For several years she taught in the Nashua schools. She was a member of the Methodist church where she was superintendent of the Sunday school for 15 years, and leader of the choir for 30 years. Lt. Harvey Boysen of Galveston arrived Tuesday to attend the funeral.
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Mason City Globe Gazette August 23, 1945
Charles City Briefs
The meeting of the Past Worthy High Priestess club has been cancelled out of respect to the late Linna Baumbach of Nashua. Mrs. Baumbach was to have been hostess to the club Thursday at her home in Nashua.
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