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Minnie Cordelia <I>Boman</I> Noble

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Minnie Cordelia Boman Noble

Birth
Arbacoochee, Cleburne County, Alabama, USA
Death
3 May 1971 (aged 88)
Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.6462576, Longitude: -85.5840621
Memorial ID
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Daughter of John Joe Boman & Atha Elizabeth Campbell

Minnie's siblings:

Lelia M. Boman
Thomas D. 'Turkey' Boman (1889-1949)
John W. Boman
Catherine 'Kate' Boman

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Minnie married on 09 Feb 1902 in Cleburne Co AL to Linzie Tilden Beason, s/o Noah P. & Jane Camp Beason

Minnie and Linzie's children:

Ethel Beason (abt 1904- )
Russell T. Beason (1906-1998)
Fred M. Beason (abt 1909- )
Aileen Beason (1911-1941)
Frank Beason (abt 1917- )

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Minnie married on 11 Feb 1935 in Heflin, AL to Stephen N. Noble Jr

WEDDING BELLS RING JOYOUSLY IN HEFLIN

Monday afternoon as the courthouse clock was striking the hour of three, Stephen N. Noble and Mrs. Minnie C. Beason, in the presence of near friends, stood in the parlor of her home in the city of Heflin, and were bound in the holy bonds of wedlock by the Rev. C.P. Hamby, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.

The bride is one of Heflin's much respected citizens and a church worker of note. The groom is connected with administration relief work here in Cleburne county and at present is establishing a broiling plant for the propagation of a better eating fowl.

Attending the wedding and among those present at the ceremony were Mrs. Noble's two sons of a former marriage, Fred Beason of Atlanta and Frank Beason of Heflin. The Cleburne News extends hearty congratulations to both Mr. and Mrs. Noble and predicts for them a happy and prosperous life together.

The Cleburne News February 14, 1935

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Daughter of John Joe Boman & Atha Elizabeth Campbell

Minnie's siblings:

Lelia M. Boman
Thomas D. 'Turkey' Boman (1889-1949)
John W. Boman
Catherine 'Kate' Boman

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Minnie married on 09 Feb 1902 in Cleburne Co AL to Linzie Tilden Beason, s/o Noah P. & Jane Camp Beason

Minnie and Linzie's children:

Ethel Beason (abt 1904- )
Russell T. Beason (1906-1998)
Fred M. Beason (abt 1909- )
Aileen Beason (1911-1941)
Frank Beason (abt 1917- )

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Minnie married on 11 Feb 1935 in Heflin, AL to Stephen N. Noble Jr

WEDDING BELLS RING JOYOUSLY IN HEFLIN

Monday afternoon as the courthouse clock was striking the hour of three, Stephen N. Noble and Mrs. Minnie C. Beason, in the presence of near friends, stood in the parlor of her home in the city of Heflin, and were bound in the holy bonds of wedlock by the Rev. C.P. Hamby, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.

The bride is one of Heflin's much respected citizens and a church worker of note. The groom is connected with administration relief work here in Cleburne county and at present is establishing a broiling plant for the propagation of a better eating fowl.

Attending the wedding and among those present at the ceremony were Mrs. Noble's two sons of a former marriage, Fred Beason of Atlanta and Frank Beason of Heflin. The Cleburne News extends hearty congratulations to both Mr. and Mrs. Noble and predicts for them a happy and prosperous life together.

The Cleburne News February 14, 1935

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Gravesite Details

rests between 2nd husband Steven N. Noble Jr &Thomas D. "Turkey" Boman



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