He was the s/o William Noble and Letty Miller.
Married Arrena Noble d/o James Noble and Polly Turner.
George Washington Noble served in the Civil War.
George Washington endured being held prisoner during the Civil War at Johnson Island.
Family tells how G.W. was always writing.
He lived at the Confederate Home in Pewee Valley, KY for a few years and while there he wrote several short books.
One of these is "New Age" which tells of his life at the home.
He was the s/o William Noble and Letty Miller.
Married Arrena Noble d/o James Noble and Polly Turner.
George Washington Noble served in the Civil War.
George Washington endured being held prisoner during the Civil War at Johnson Island.
Family tells how G.W. was always writing.
He lived at the Confederate Home in Pewee Valley, KY for a few years and while there he wrote several short books.
One of these is "New Age" which tells of his life at the home.
Family Members
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Mary Polly Noble Fugate
1829–1913
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Infant Noble
1830–1830
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Lieut Alexander Noble
1830–1864
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Virginia "Jennie" Noble Gwin
1831–1912
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James Boston Noble
1831–1902
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Lavina "Viney" Noble Noble
1833–1915
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Sarah Ann "Sally" Noble Combs
1840–1930
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Pvt Simpson Noble
1842–1864
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Frankie Noble Moore
1846–1886
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Lavica "Vicey" Noble Neace
1846–1940
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Naomi Noble Fugate
1869–1947
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Dulcenia Noble Napier
1871–1923
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Dulcine Noble
1872–1951
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Orpha Noble Watts
1873–1954
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Marcus Tullis Cicero Noble
1875–1953
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Mollie Queen Sheba Noble Day
1876–1968
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Olive Noble Skelton
1878–1973
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Penelope Noble Davidson
1881–1955
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Scipio Noble
1883–1908
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Solon Noble
1885–1971
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Victor Miller Noble
1892–1959
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Omega Noble Centers
1893–1986
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Shuvalo Noble
1901–1966
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