Son of a physician. Prominent lawyer in Central New York, located in Onondaga Hill. Had no peer in real estate law. Moved to Syracuse in 1829 and formed the law firm of Noxon & Leavenworth, the leading law firm in the village for several years.
B. Davis & Sally had 12 children - Robert T., Ann Eliza, George W., James, Cornelia, Hester Frances, Irene, B. Davis Jr., Augustus, Augustus, Henry & Julia.
(I can't find where Irene is buried - she was born 14 Nov 1824 Onondaga Hill, NY - and died 24 Apr 1893 Evanston, IL - she m. 1 Joseph M. Trowbridge 13 Nov 1845, and m. 2 Wells Lake 25 Oct 1860)
Obituary:
Syracuse, New York
The Syracuse Daily Journal
Friday, May 14, 1869
DEATH OF B. DAVIS NOXON. - B. Davis Noxon, Esq., one of the oldest and worthiest residents of this city and county, was killed yesterday afternoon, by being struck by a locomotive of an Oswego Road freight train. He was at the time walking on the track, at the outer bounds of the city, and when the signal whistle blew, half turned around for a moment, then moved ahead again, and was in the act of stepping off the track as the locomotive struck him. He was thrown several feet, receiving a scalp wound, but not otherwise disfiguring him. But the shock was sufficient to end the life of one of his years and condition. The train was stopped, the body taken on board and brought back to the freight house, where it was taken in charge by undertaker Ryan, and conveyed to his residence, corner of Townsend and Willow streets.
Son of a physician. Prominent lawyer in Central New York, located in Onondaga Hill. Had no peer in real estate law. Moved to Syracuse in 1829 and formed the law firm of Noxon & Leavenworth, the leading law firm in the village for several years.
B. Davis & Sally had 12 children - Robert T., Ann Eliza, George W., James, Cornelia, Hester Frances, Irene, B. Davis Jr., Augustus, Augustus, Henry & Julia.
(I can't find where Irene is buried - she was born 14 Nov 1824 Onondaga Hill, NY - and died 24 Apr 1893 Evanston, IL - she m. 1 Joseph M. Trowbridge 13 Nov 1845, and m. 2 Wells Lake 25 Oct 1860)
Obituary:
Syracuse, New York
The Syracuse Daily Journal
Friday, May 14, 1869
DEATH OF B. DAVIS NOXON. - B. Davis Noxon, Esq., one of the oldest and worthiest residents of this city and county, was killed yesterday afternoon, by being struck by a locomotive of an Oswego Road freight train. He was at the time walking on the track, at the outer bounds of the city, and when the signal whistle blew, half turned around for a moment, then moved ahead again, and was in the act of stepping off the track as the locomotive struck him. He was thrown several feet, receiving a scalp wound, but not otherwise disfiguring him. But the shock was sufficient to end the life of one of his years and condition. The train was stopped, the body taken on board and brought back to the freight house, where it was taken in charge by undertaker Ryan, and conveyed to his residence, corner of Townsend and Willow streets.
Inscription
B. DAVIS NOXON
BORN
AT POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.
APRIL 21, 1788,
DIED AT SYRACUSE
MAY 13, 1869.
Family Members
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Robert T. Noxon
1812–1891
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Ann Eliza Noxon Ives
1814–1896
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George W. Noxon
1816–1848
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Judge James Noxon
1818–1881
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Cornelia Noxon Comstock
1820–1895
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Hester Frances Noxon Hovey
1822–1875
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Bartholomew Davis Noxon Jr
1827–1881
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Augustus Noxon
1828–1830
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Augustus Noxon
1830–1833
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Henry Noxon
1832–1914
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Julia Noxon Green
1840–1912
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