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Henry Noland

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Henry Noland

Birth
Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
6 Apr 1908 (aged 81)
Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Frazeysburg, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Henry and Martha donated the ground for the Broomstick Methodist Church.

In 1860 he and his wife and their two children lived on a farm in Pike Township, Coshocton County, OH. He owned real property worth $4800 and personal property valued at $1450.

In 1870 he and Martha and their seven children lived there. He owned real property worth $7000 and personal property valued at $1000.

In 1880 he and his wife and seven children--all but Mary, who was living with Martha's brother Daniel and his family--lived there.

In 1900 he and Martha and two of their children--Flora and Madison--lived there. They owned their home, mortgage free.
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From a History of Coshocton County:

NOLAND HENRY, Pike township; postoffice, West Carlisle; farmer and stock raiser; born in this county in 1826; son of Pierce and Abigail (Geary) Noland. The father of the subject of this sketch came to this county from Virginia, about the year 1811, and died in 1835. Mrs. Noland died in 1855. The subject of this sketch was married in 1855, to Miss Martha E. Ashcraft, daughter of one of the first settlers of this country. They are the parents of ten, children, viz: Sampson P., deceased;. Sarah M., Jacob M., . Mary J., Flora E., George T., Laken M., Minnie B., Madison L., and Effie E., deceased.
Henry and Martha donated the ground for the Broomstick Methodist Church.

In 1860 he and his wife and their two children lived on a farm in Pike Township, Coshocton County, OH. He owned real property worth $4800 and personal property valued at $1450.

In 1870 he and Martha and their seven children lived there. He owned real property worth $7000 and personal property valued at $1000.

In 1880 he and his wife and seven children--all but Mary, who was living with Martha's brother Daniel and his family--lived there.

In 1900 he and Martha and two of their children--Flora and Madison--lived there. They owned their home, mortgage free.
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From a History of Coshocton County:

NOLAND HENRY, Pike township; postoffice, West Carlisle; farmer and stock raiser; born in this county in 1826; son of Pierce and Abigail (Geary) Noland. The father of the subject of this sketch came to this county from Virginia, about the year 1811, and died in 1835. Mrs. Noland died in 1855. The subject of this sketch was married in 1855, to Miss Martha E. Ashcraft, daughter of one of the first settlers of this country. They are the parents of ten, children, viz: Sampson P., deceased;. Sarah M., Jacob M., . Mary J., Flora E., George T., Laken M., Minnie B., Madison L., and Effie E., deceased.


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