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Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] |
Matthew Noack, Jr. |
Alt Name[4] |
Martin Noack |
Alt Name[5][6] |
Mathias Noak |
Alt Name[7][8] |
Mathias Noack |
Alt Name[9] |
Mat Noack |
Alt Name[9] |
Mathew Noack |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[10][4][5][11][6] |
28 Dec 1874 |
Killaloe Station, Hagarty, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada |
Marriage |
14 Dec 1904 |
Petawawa, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada|Evangelical Church to Anna Mary Peters |
Illness? |
12 May 1908 |
He severely injured his leg while working his land |
Illness[13] |
22 May 1908 |
His leg was amputated |
Marriage |
25 Feb 1920 |
Kitchener, Waterloo, Ontario, Canadato Bertha Struck |
Death[10] |
27 Jun 1943 |
Tavistock, East Zorra, Oxford, Ontario, Canada |
References
- ↑ Email, in Janet Brown (Lisk), Recipient: Rick Moffat
10 Jan 2001. - ↑ Email, in Janet Brown (Lisk), Recipient: Rick Moffat
4 Feb 2001.
Matthew Noack II was married to Annie Peters and then to Bertha Moser (Tavistock, Oxford , Ontario).
- ↑ Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. Renfrew Mercury
3 June 1927.
Death claimed for its victim another elderly person when Miss Bertha Noack passed away on Tuesday morning, May 24th, following an illness of about three months. The cause being pernicious anemia. The deceased was aged 68 years, 10 months and two days. As Miss Noack never married she spent most of her younger days with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Noack. After their death she spent a few years with her brother, Matt. Noack, Jr., and the last seven years she spent with her brother-in-law, Henry Lisk and family where her death took place. She was a devoted member of the Evangelical church always willing to aid in time of need. Her death will be learned woth regret by many. She leaves to moourn her (?) four brothers, Matthew and Albert of Killaloe, William of Tramore, August of Golden Lake, and one sister, Mrs. John Schlievert of Arnprior and many cousins, nephews and nieces. The funeral took place on Thursday, May 26th, at half-past one. A short service was held at the house, after which her remains were taken to the church where a large number gathered to pay last respect (sic) to the deceased. From here remains were taken ot the cemetery and laid to rest. Rev. C. R. Kauth conducted the service. The pall-bearers were her four brothers, - Albert, August, Matthew and William Noack; her brother-in-law, Henry List and Nicholas Krans.
Mrrs. John Schlievert was in town Thursday last to attend the funeral of her sister. the late Miss B Noack.
Mrs. August Noack and daughter Emma and Mrs. Godfrey Yourth of Golden Lake were in town Thursday to attend the funeral of Miss B Noack.
Messrs. Ernie and Willie Noack of Tramore spent Sunday at the home of H. Lisk and family.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Minnie Noack household, in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. 1901 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 1901)
i-2 Page 19, 31 Mar 1901.
ON RENFREW (South/Sud) (#111) Subdistrict: Hagarty, Sherwood & Jones i-2 Page 19
4 145 Noack Minnie F Head W Nov 15 1846 55 Germany 1870 German German Methodist 5 145 Noack Bertha F Daughter S Jul 28 1872 29 Ont r German Canadian Methodist 6 145 Noack Martin M Son S Dec 28 1874 28 Ont r German Canadian Methodist Farmer 7 145 Noack Augst M Son S Sep 15 1879 22 Ont r German Canadian Methodist Farmer 8 145 Noack Minnie F Daughter S Nov 11 1883 18 Ont r German Canadian Methodist 9 145 Noack Emma F Daughter S Jul 12 1887 14 Ont r German Canadian Methodist 10 145 Noack Lena F Daughter S Sep 16 1889 12 Ont r German Canadian Methodist
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 1881 Canadian Census, LDS CD, Transcriptions. (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Salt Lake City, UT84150-3400, 2001).
Census Place: Hagarty & Jones, Renfrew South, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375870 NAC C-13234 Dist 113 SubDist H Page 25 Family 110
Household: Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace Mathias NOAK M M 45 German Germany Occ: Farmer Religion: Methodist Mena NOAK F M 34 German Germany Religion: Methodist John NOAK M 20 German Germany Occ: Farmer Son Religion: Methodist Fredrick NOAK M 17 German Germany Occ: Son Farmer Religion: Methodist Bertha NOAK F 10 German Germany Religion: Methodist Albert NOAK M 8 German Germany Religion: Methodist Mathias NOAK M 6 German Germany Religion: Methodist William NOAK M 5 German Germany Religion: Methodist Augast NOAK M 2 German Germany Religion: Methodist Mena NOAK F 1 German Germany Religion: Methodist
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Mathias Noak household, in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. 1891 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada)
16 Apr 1891.
Noak Mathias M 55 M - Germany - Germany Germany Methodist Farmer Noak Mena F 43 M W Germany - Germany Germany Methodist Noak Bertha F 21 - D Ontario - Germany Germany Methodist Noak Albert M 18 - S Ontario - Germany Germany Methodist Farmer Noak Mathias M 16 - S Ontario - Germany Germany Methodist Noak William M 14 - S Ontario - Germany Germany Methodist Noak August M 13 - S Ontario - Germany Germany Methodist Noak Mena F 12 - D Ontario - Germany Germany Methodist Noak Emma F 7 - D Ontario - Germany Germany Methodist Noak Lena F 5 - D Ontario - Germany Germany Methodist
- ↑ male Noack, in Ontario, Canada. Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-ongoing. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Archives of Ontario)
1909.
Name: MRS Noack Anonymus [I read this as male Noack] Death Date: 31 Aug 1909 Death Location: Renfrew Gender: Male Estimated birth year: abt 1909 Birth Location: Hogarby [Hagarty]
- ↑ Lena Noack, in Ontario, Canada. Ontario Canada Births 1869-ongoing. (Toronto, Ontario: Archives of Ontario)
1906.
Name: Lena Noack Date of Birth: 20 Dec 1906 Gender: Female Birth : Renfrew Father's name: Mathias Noack Mother's name: Annie Peters Roll Number: MS929_181
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Mat Noack & Bertha Moeser, in Ontario, Canada. Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Archives of Ontario)
1920.
Name: Mat Noack Birth Place: Hagerton Ont Age: 45 Father Name: Mathew Noack Mother Name: Minnie Schelka Estimated birth year: abt 1875 Spouse Name: Bertha Moeser Spouse's Age: 54 Spouse Birth Place: Germany Spouse Father Name: Carl Struck Spouse Mother Name : Hannah Kehl Marriage Date: 25 Feb 1920 Marriage Place: Waterloo, Ont Marriage : Waterloo Source: Indexed by: Ancestry.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Family Tree, in Schroeder, Richard H (Rick) Email, Recipient: Moffat, Rick.
MATHIAS NOACK, b. 28 Dec 1874, Killaloe Station, Ontario; d. 27 Jun 1943, Tavistock, Oxford , Zorra East Township
- ↑ Matthew Charles Noack, in Ontario, Canada. Ontario Canada Births 1869-ongoing. (Toronto, Ontario: Archives of Ontario)
1905.
Name: Matthew Charles Noack Date of Birth: 4 Sep 1905 Gender: Male Birth : Renfrew Father's name: Matthew Noack Mother's name: Annie Peters Roll Number: MS930_44
- Serious Accident, in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. Renfrew Mercury
15 May 1908.
Serious Accident On Wednesday morning Dr. Gourley, of Killaloe, brought down to Victoria Hospital Matthew Noack, a well-to-do German farmer of about 33 years of age, who had met with a serious accident the preceding evening. He had been rolling his land with a three-section iron roller. In some way, striking a stump the tongue broke, and he was pitched forward, being caught between the frame and the roller. He was partially stunned also and, the horses running away, he was dragged some distance along the ground and over a stone fence. He came to his senses sufficiently to grasp one line and thus turn the horses aside and free himself just before they came to a cliff. His right leg was badly smashed. Drs. Murphy and Wade sent the leg, but do not hold out much hope but that it will have to be amputated, the bones were so badly broken
- ↑ Serious Accident (follow-up), in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada. Renfrew Mercury
22 May 1908.
Matthew Noack, of Killaloe, the accident to whom was chronicled in The Mercury of last week, had to submit this week to the amputation of his leg. The Doctors had little hope of saving it from the first.
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