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Noland George B. [Male] b. 1864 Platte Co., MO - d. 10 SEP 1868 Platte Co., MO
Inscription:
son of G. W. & S. B. Noland
d: Sept. 10, 1868, age 4 years
son of G. W. & S. B. Noland
infant
Inscription:
daughter of G. W. & S. B. Noland
d: March 8, 1874, age 4 years
Son of George W Noland and Sidney Reynolds. Husband of Margaret "Maggie" Naylor m. 12 Sep 1893 Platte Co, MO.
Death Cert:
Henry Clifton Noland
DOD: 16 Jul 1954 at Linwood Blvd Nursing Home in Kansas City, Jackson, MO
DOB: 10 Nov 1871 Parkville, Platte, MO
Cause of death: Arteriosclerosis
Burial: Noland Cem in Platte Co, MO
Wd; Maggie
s/o George W Noland & Sidney Reynolds
Plot: 0145--2--02
Inscription:
FN3 US NAVY
WORLD WAR II
Capt. Jas. M. Noland, son of Joshua; He was elected captain of Co. B., Mo. S. Militia, Car. 39th Reg., and did good service in protecting the southeastern part of the county during the war.
Henry Noland was born in Maryland and lived in Berkeley County, Virginia. He was married to Nancy White and we find them in the census records of Bedford County, Pennsylvania. They finally migrated to Madison County, Kentucky, before the year 1791. Henry settled near the Kentucky River and Red River Pike. This place was beyond the Cane Springs Primitive Baptist Church, which Henry and his family helped to build and establish. The church was established in 1803. The church had a Noland as one of its officers until 1936, when death claimed a great grandson of Henry Noland, also named Henry. He was serving in the position of clerk when he died.
Henry Noland, the ancestor first talked about above died suddenly in the year 1807. He is buried on the land which he settled as a pioneer of Kentucky. Henry served as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He saw service on the Virginia Frontier. His wife Nancy White Noland died in 1837.
Henry Noland's grave is located on a point of land not to far from the Kentucky River. John White Noland had also lived there. The cemetery had an iron fence around it and one old grave that was marked with two rocks and three graves that had the name of Jones on them. The cemetery is located on a beautiful place. The land was owned by Skinner Heirs and no one lived there for years.
Henry Noland had a ferry that he operated. It was known as "Noland's Ferry". It crossed the Kentucky River from Madison County into Clark County, Kentucky. The road is still there that leads into the Kentucky River.
These Nolands were listed as members of the Cane Springs Primitive Baptist Church at College Hill, Kentucky in Madison County
William Noland, Elizabeth Noland, John Noland, Jean Noland, Cynthia Noland, Anna Noland, Nancy Noland, Edmund Noland, Abigail Noland, Henry Noland.
(Information by Kathleen Noland Calder)
He was a Civil engineer. He had Social Security Number 409-30-5943.
Irene Andrews Gregory, age 87, of Scottsville, KY, a native of Macon County, passed away on Monday at National Health Care in Hendersonville. Funeral services for Irene Gregory will be conducted on Thursday, March 14th at 1:00 p.m. from the Anderson & Son Funeral Home in Lafayette. Interment will follow in the Haysville Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Thursday from 8 a.m. until service time.
She is survived by: Son, Jackie Gregory of Hendersonville; Brother and Sister-in-law, Dean and Sara Andrews of Goodlettsville; Sister, Myrtle Ellis of Hendersonville; Grandchildren, Keith (Christina) Gregory of Charlotte, NC, Jacqueline (Michael) Barker of Columbia, SC; Daughter-in-law, Sheila Gregory of Hendersonville; 5 great grandchildren; Several nieces and nephews.
Husbands and children of Martha Susan Gregory are in doubt. One is probably correct.
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Gregory Cemetery, near Sycamore Valley School, Macon Co., TN
One record was: JESSE NOED GREGORY, b. Abt. 1820, Smith County, TN.
Gregory Cemetery, near Sycamore Valley School, Macon Co., TN
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Another record to be verified is:
She married DODGER W. KEMP November 05, 1922, son of HARVEY KEMP and ALDORA CARTWRIGHT. He was born October 04, 1905 in Macon County, TN, and died January 22, 1981 in Macon County, TN.
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