Rev Seth Noble Died 1807

Born to Thomas Noble, V and Sarah Root Noble. Rev Seth Noble passed away on Sep 15, 1807and was buried in Old Franklinton Cemetery in Columbus, OH. Rev Seth Noble was married to Hannah Barker Noble, Ruhamah Emery Rich Noble, Mary Riddell and had 5 children: Seth Noble, Joseph Noble, Sarah Noble Bartholomew, Benjamin Noble, Hannah Noble Beach.

Death:
Sep 15, 1807
Born in:
Westfield, MA
Plot:
Unmarked Grave - But Has Government Replacement Monument
Burial place:
Old Franklinton Cemetery
River St, Columbus, OH 43222

Passed away Relatives of Rev Seth Noble

parents

Died 1775
Birth place:
Westfield, MA
Burial place:
Address:
Mechanic St, Westfield, MA 01085
Died 1760
Birth place:
Westfield, MA
Burial place:
Address:
Mechanic St, Westfield, MA 01085

spouses

Hannah Barker Noble
Died 1790
Ruhamah Emery Rich Noble
Died 1805
Mary Riddell
Died 1807

children

Seth Noble
Died 1798
Joseph Noble
Died 1869
Died 1836
Birth place:
Hallowell, ME
Burial place:
Address:
49 Pitcher St, Montgomery, MA
Benjamin Noble
Died 1860
Died 1854
Birth place:
Bangor, ME
Burial place:
Address:
Plain City, OH

siblings

Died 1796
Birth place:
Westfield, MA
Burial place:
Address:
Mechanic St, Westfield, MA 01085
Died 1791
Birth place:
Westfield, MA
Burial place:
Address:
Mechanic St, Westfield, MA 01085
Died 1807
Birth place:
Westfield, MA
Burial place:
Address:
Otis Stage Rd, Blandford, MA 01008
Died 1775
Birth place:
Westfield, MA
Burial place:
Address:
Mechanic St, Westfield, MA 01085
Died 1803
Birth place:
Westfield, MA
Burial place:
Address:
Mechanic St, Westfield, MA 01085
Seth Noble
Died 1807

Who is Else Buried at Old Franklinton Cemetery in Ohio

Died 1824
18111855 (aged 43)
Died 1816
Birth place:
Pennsylvania

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FAQ

Where was Rev Seth Noble born?

Rev Noble was born in Westfield, MA

When did is Rev Seth Noble pass away?

Rev Noble passed away in September 15, 1807

Where is Rev Seth Noble buried?

Rev Noble is interred in River St, Columbus, OH 43222, in Plot: Unmarked Grave - But Has Government Replacement Monument