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PVT Thomas Noddins

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PVT Thomas Noddins Veteran

Birth
Canada
Death
8 Feb 1915 (aged 78)
Orleans, Ionia County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Ionia, Ionia County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Son of Robert and Sarah Noddins

Civil War vet.

Daily Sentinel - Tuesday, February 16, 1915

Thomas Noddins was born June 26, 1836, near Quebec, Canada, and departed this life from his home, where he resided with his son, William in the township of Orleans, Ionia county, Michigan, Feb. 8, 1915. He was the only son in a family of five and when he was less than two years old he with his parents moved to Niagara county, N.Y., where he resided until 1859 when they came to Michigan, locating in Berlin township, Ionia county.

December 10, 1863, he was united in marriage to Miss Betsy Ann Sherwood also of Berlin who died on Dec. 25, 1903. Four children were born to this union, one son dying in infancy. Two sons, Robert S. and William, both of Orleans township, with a daughter, Mrs. Alva Comstock of Bushnell, Montcalm county, survive him. He also leaves eight grandchildren, one great grandchild, and aged sister, Mrs. Charlotte Sherwood of Berlin, besides other relatives and friends to mourn his death.

In the month of September, he responded to the call of his country by enlisting in the 10th N.Y heavy artillery regiment and served to the end of the war. In the spring of 1866 after having resided in Berlin for 26 years he moved to Bushnell, Montcalm county and six years later to Orleans where he died.

In early life he gave his heart to God and continued to live in the faith of Christ until he was summoned to his home in Heaven. Funeral services were conducted at the home of his son William, Friday, Feb. 12 by J.A. Hudnutt, pastor of the Free Methodist church. Interment in the Berlin cemetery. We sorrow but not as for those who have no hope.
Son of Robert and Sarah Noddins

Civil War vet.

Daily Sentinel - Tuesday, February 16, 1915

Thomas Noddins was born June 26, 1836, near Quebec, Canada, and departed this life from his home, where he resided with his son, William in the township of Orleans, Ionia county, Michigan, Feb. 8, 1915. He was the only son in a family of five and when he was less than two years old he with his parents moved to Niagara county, N.Y., where he resided until 1859 when they came to Michigan, locating in Berlin township, Ionia county.

December 10, 1863, he was united in marriage to Miss Betsy Ann Sherwood also of Berlin who died on Dec. 25, 1903. Four children were born to this union, one son dying in infancy. Two sons, Robert S. and William, both of Orleans township, with a daughter, Mrs. Alva Comstock of Bushnell, Montcalm county, survive him. He also leaves eight grandchildren, one great grandchild, and aged sister, Mrs. Charlotte Sherwood of Berlin, besides other relatives and friends to mourn his death.

In the month of September, he responded to the call of his country by enlisting in the 10th N.Y heavy artillery regiment and served to the end of the war. In the spring of 1866 after having resided in Berlin for 26 years he moved to Bushnell, Montcalm county and six years later to Orleans where he died.

In early life he gave his heart to God and continued to live in the faith of Christ until he was summoned to his home in Heaven. Funeral services were conducted at the home of his son William, Friday, Feb. 12 by J.A. Hudnutt, pastor of the Free Methodist church. Interment in the Berlin cemetery. We sorrow but not as for those who have no hope.


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