Person:Thomas Noble (27)

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  1. George NobleAbt 1739 -
  2. Dr. Thomas Noble1762 - 1817
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Dr. Thomas Noble
Gender Male
Birth[3] 13 Jun 1762 Frederick, Virginia, United States
Marriage Virginia, United Statesto Elizabeth Clare Sedgwick
Death[3] 14 Feb 1817 Bellevue, Campbell, Kentucky, United States
References
  1. Noah Noble, in Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah Noble.

    "... Noah Noble was born in Berryville, Virginia on January 15, 1794, the son of Dr. Thomas Noble and Elizabeth Clair Sedgwick Noble, one of fourteen children. Around 1800, his family moved to the frontier where his father opened a medical practice in Campbell County, Kentucky. In 1807, the family moved again to Boone County where his father acquired a 300 acres (120 ha) plantation which was operated by slave labor." ...

  2. The National cyclopedia of American biography: being the history of the United States as illustrated in the lives of the founders, builders, and defenders of the republic, and of the men and women who are doing the work and moulding the thought of the present time : [Permanent series]. (New York, New York: James T. White, 1898-)
    p 267.

    NOBLE, Noah ... son of Thomas and Elizabeth Claire (Sedgwick) Noble, and grandson of Thomas Noble, who emigrated from Scotland to America in 1738, and of his wife Mollie Gilbert.

  3. 3.0 3.1 .

    10 PAGE NOBLE DOCUMENT, Found at the Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, KY, With Corrections and Modifications from Various Sources
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    Thomas Noble, M.D. (son of Old Thomas Noble, originally of Scotland) was b. in Frederick Co., Virginia, June 13th 1762, d. in Bellevue, Campbell Co., Kentucky, Feb. 14th 1817. His wife was Elizabeth Clare Sedgwick, b. 1764, d. in Boone Co., Kentucky, Mar. 12th 1830, and was buried there. Dr. Thomas Noble was a noted Doctor in Virginia, and Kentucky, and practiced medicine for many years, and as his brother George was very wealthy, he gave the Doctor a fine farm of four hundred acres and adjoining the Long Marsh Plantation. He lived upon the farm until 1799, as a wealthy farmer and slave holder, and a noted physician and surgeon, at that time he moved to Campbell Co., Kentucky, where he remained the last 18 years of his life. Elizabeth Clare Sedgwick who tradition says was a descendant of Richard Clare “Strong-bow”, was the mother of the following children.
    1. Benjamine (sic) Sedgwick Noble. 2. James Noble. 3. Mariah Noble. 4. Elizabeth Noble. 5. Eloisa Noble. 6. Noah Noble. 7. Lazarus Noble. 8. Mary Anne Noble. 9 Amelia Noble. 10. Martha Noble. 11. Thomas George Noble. 12. George Thomas Noble. 13. Lucinda Noble. 14. Lavina Noble. 15. Benjamin Sedgwick Noble 2nd.