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Franklin Gersham Noyes

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Franklin Gersham Noyes

Birth
Lenawee County, Michigan, USA
Death
12 May 1907 (aged 71)
Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA
Burial
North Adams, Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
180N
Memorial ID
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OBIT: Hillsdale Library, newspaper clipping

Franklin Noyes was born in Lenawee Co., Michigan, April 14, 1836, and died at his home in this village Sunday afternoon May 12, 1907, aged 71 years and 28 days.
The news of his death was a great shock to his many friends, although he had been in poor health for the past few years, and seriously ill several days prior to his death.

Deceased, when four years of age, moved with his parents to Hillsdale county, settling on what is now the Chas. Reimold farm, where he resided for 25 years, attending district school and doing farm work. When about 18 years of age he attended the Jonesville seminary one year; the following four years being spent in teaching district school winters and attending Hillsdale College during the spring and fall terms. He read medicine with Dr. Williams and received degree of Doctor of Medicine in the spring of 1865. He practiced medicine in Moscow village one year and a half, moving to North Adams in 1867 where he has since resided and followed his profession.

Deceased was married to Miss Clara Theressa Robinson January 21, 1866, two children being born to them, Chas. and Willard, the former having departed this life April 22, 1900.

The doctor was of a family of eleven children, two of whom survive, Mrs. Jane Barker of North Adams and Mrs. Polly Marks of Quincy.

He was a devoted husband, a good citizen and neighbor, a man of excellent habits and fine moral character. His belief was in God maker and father of us all. He believed in the immortality of the soul and of the resurrection, and the doctrines taught in the M.E. church, in which society he had been a worshiper for over thirty years. He was a member of Adams Lodge, F.& A.M., having filled the highest office of the order that of Worshipful Master.
The funeral services were held at his late home Wednesday at 2:00, Rev. E. O. Mather officiating, and paying tribute to the memory of the deceased. The Masonic order attended in a body and had charge of the services at the grave.
The floral offering were many and beautiful, all of which expressed the high esteem at which the deceased was regarded.
OBIT: Hillsdale Library, newspaper clipping

Franklin Noyes was born in Lenawee Co., Michigan, April 14, 1836, and died at his home in this village Sunday afternoon May 12, 1907, aged 71 years and 28 days.
The news of his death was a great shock to his many friends, although he had been in poor health for the past few years, and seriously ill several days prior to his death.

Deceased, when four years of age, moved with his parents to Hillsdale county, settling on what is now the Chas. Reimold farm, where he resided for 25 years, attending district school and doing farm work. When about 18 years of age he attended the Jonesville seminary one year; the following four years being spent in teaching district school winters and attending Hillsdale College during the spring and fall terms. He read medicine with Dr. Williams and received degree of Doctor of Medicine in the spring of 1865. He practiced medicine in Moscow village one year and a half, moving to North Adams in 1867 where he has since resided and followed his profession.

Deceased was married to Miss Clara Theressa Robinson January 21, 1866, two children being born to them, Chas. and Willard, the former having departed this life April 22, 1900.

The doctor was of a family of eleven children, two of whom survive, Mrs. Jane Barker of North Adams and Mrs. Polly Marks of Quincy.

He was a devoted husband, a good citizen and neighbor, a man of excellent habits and fine moral character. His belief was in God maker and father of us all. He believed in the immortality of the soul and of the resurrection, and the doctrines taught in the M.E. church, in which society he had been a worshiper for over thirty years. He was a member of Adams Lodge, F.& A.M., having filled the highest office of the order that of Worshipful Master.
The funeral services were held at his late home Wednesday at 2:00, Rev. E. O. Mather officiating, and paying tribute to the memory of the deceased. The Masonic order attended in a body and had charge of the services at the grave.
The floral offering were many and beautiful, all of which expressed the high esteem at which the deceased was regarded.


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