462 RECORD OF MILITARY AND NAVAL SERVICE. belonged. At the reunion of the old 32d this summer he was the oldest person in the assembly. Capt. Noyes was the son of Ward Noyes, born in Andover, Mass., in the year 1772, and married Clarissa Wood. Ward Noyes early moved to Norway, where his son, the subject of this sketch, was born, Dec. 14, 1812. When only eight years old, by the death of his father, Amos was left to the care of his widowed mother. He attended the district schools of the town, and, with what privileges were at his disposal, gathered considerable knowledge. Early in manhood he learned the carpenter's trade, which, with his farming, he carried on until the outbreak of the Civil Three years prior to that time he served as chairman of the selectmen of the town, and after his return from the war served in a similar capacity three years more. war. Soon after his return to Norway he sold his farm and removed to the village, where he has since resided, following his trade for many years, and finally retiring from active work. He lives in his own home, quietly and comfortably. Now, at the age of 91, he still is active and interested in all about him. CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. After examining your family, or other records, look in this list to see if there are corrections or additions to them. Most of the corrections noted here are misspelled proper names. As there are over fifteen thousand such names in this volume, it would be singular if there were no errors. Several of the additions given here have been received since the family record where they belonged was printed. If the name you wish to find by the indexes is not on the page indicated, look on the next page for it. Since the Preface was written, it was decided to add Chapter VIII., which will account for the correction on page 38. The blank leaves for continuing records will be found after the last chapter of each volume. Page 9. Fifth line from top; add "s" to generation. 20. 27. 10. Last line; read nonagenarian for nonogenarian. 28. 28. 41. 53. 61. Thirteenth line from top, read received for given. Twelfth line from bottom, read Bethia for Bertha. 63. Last line read, and Isaac and Mary. 65. 165-Nicholas died 1844 (not date for first wife). 67. 189-Enoch, m. second, Susanna Parker. 68. 194-Jonathon, insert d. before death date. 81. 2194-Andrew and 2195 were sons of 1097-Benjamin. 82. 86. Ninth line from bottom, 492-William m. Hannah Folsom. 87. 2322-Horace W. and 2323-Nathaniel K. are sons of 1209 87. Hezekiah. Last line, read 1219-Mark. 111. 2229 married, third, Sarah H. Mason, 1903. 120. 1227-Abram W. m. Polly Decker (not Molly). 3034-Edward J.'s serial number incorrect. 129. 130. Fifth line from bottom, Atherton graduated 1885. 138. 3081-Samuel W.'s name misspelled. 140. 967-James P.'s father's serial number is 387, 140. 966-George was born 7 Jan., 1815. 140. 2103-George N. m., second, Mary A. Bilger. 142. 981-Crosby S. mar. Elizabeth S. Williamson. 171. Fourth line from bottom, Nellie P.'s number is 2327a. 181. 2047-John U. was born 12 April, 1807. 182. 2054-Charles W., married children not numbered. 193. 195. 198. 209. 210. 211. 3141-Martin L.'s wife's name was Phrenia F. Hall. Bottom line, read 213 for 214. 212. Numbers omitted for generations on chart. 239. 239. 240. 242. 1413-Caroline G. E. died 1898. 587a-Mary A. mar. Joshua F. Ward. Omit brackets, Gideon Palmer Noyes. 247. Caption should read Cutting (not John). 247. 2396-Oliver H. P. died 1885 (not his son, O. H. P.). 249. Caption should read Cutting (not John.) 252. 2432-Ida H. m. Francis C. Hersey. 254. 1257-Zina H., 528, instead of 527. 257. 2466-Charles B.'s children born in Port Gamble. 2514-LaForace B. should read LaForace P. 261. 265. 2546-Henry J.'s son has for serial number 2546a. 268. 3229-Nellie H. m. Edmund Hoffman. 270. 1356-George R. m. Eliza W. Buttrick. 271. 2599-Charles B. and son George R. are of eighth and ninth 273. 285. generation. 569-John, m. Nancy Gavan. 3186-Lewis B. m. Martha M. Dadman. 286. 3186-Lewis B. m. Martha M. Dadman. 299. 3272-Frank m. Huana (not Hannah) L. Hoyt. 305. 311. 313. Third line from bottom, should have comma after me. 241-Tristram m. Miriam Eastman. 315. 258-Prudence m. Noah Jackman. 315. 260-Benjamin m. Nancy Currier. 318. 1693-Mary is of seventh generation. 320. 628-Isaac C. m. Pamelia Bascom. 320. 1467a-Edwin E., read Falling Waters (not Palling). 323. 657-Mahala m. Jairus Parker. 323. 2725-William H. and Louisa L. had children, etc. 339. 644-Chase m. Nancy Kempton of Croydon. 340. 1490-Steuben F. and wife had children, etc. 345. 2786-Daniel H. m. Jennie Richardson. 360. Star omitted, 1720-Isaac L., read 1720-Isaac L. and Caroline 365. (Bridgman) had children, born in 2850-Maria L., b. -· ; m. Joseph N. Kelsea. 2852-Edward I. K., b. 18 Dec., 1861; m. Lillian H. Fawcett, 1896. 3293-Richard C. m. Clara A. Belken. 366. 1510-David T. m. Sarah Harmand (correct 664). 370. 375. 2810-Wilbur F. should be Wilber F. 1668-Isaac C.'s last child is Hiland B. 375. 1668-Isaac, read: "ELK CITY, Neb., Dec. 19, 1903.-Isaac Noyes, pioneer of this State, and one of the wealthiest of the old settlers, is dead, after a lingering illness with pneumonia. Noyes came to Nebraska from New York. His home was at Bachelerville, Saratoga county. He was educated in Albany in the State Normal School. For five years he was engaged in the woodware business in Newark, N. J. On his return to Bachelerville, in 1875, he was elected to the State Legislature, and held the chairmanship of the committee on villages. He was county supervisor of Saratoga county. He was twice a member of the State Legislature in Nebraska. He was 75 years old. 386. 100-Stephen, born in Newbury. 393. 326-Edward was born in Hampstead. 405. Star before 3309-Willlam E. 3309-William E. and Georgia A. (Capen) had a child, born in Dorchester: Roger C., b. Nov., 1903. 410. 2041-William H. is of eighth generation. 419. 425. 1904-Lucius Y.'s second child was 2972-William L., born 10 Dec., 1856; m. Ida M. Bliss, 1881; died 1886. Charles S., unm. 1803-William m. Elizabeth Ward. 426. 1813a-George L. mar. Mabel W. Hall, 1903. 1813a-George L. is a professor at Stanford University, Cal. 429. 2872-George E. was son of 1740-Alexander N. 430. 123 read Rachel as first child of Thomas. 436. 1935 read Ai as fifth child of Clark B. 439. Omit "various" from fourth line. 445. Third line from bottom, read, "except those with numbers after them," for "except first seven." 447. Eleventh line from the top, James of Casco should have a star. 449. 60-Simon should have a star after his name. 513 First line of the Index of Marriages, read, arranged alphabetically by the surnames, for "by the numbers.” |