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    1. Re: [LDR] Colonial period Given Names for females
    2. Barb Holmes
    3. Gwen, I'm sorry but Noble is not one of the lines I'm seriously researching. Have you browsed through the years of past messages to this list pertaining to the Nobles? If you haven't recently, you might find something that will give you a new clue to your particular Noble line. Barb -----Original Message----- From: lower-delmarva-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:lower-delmarva-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Gwen Hignutt-Wint Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 11:26 PM To: lower-delmarva-roots@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [LDR] Colonial period Given Names for females Barb and Joe, Do you have further descendants of this William Noble? My Noble family has several Williams, but I only have found back to Thomas Noble born around 1795 and died about 1850. Thomas m. Elizabeth Morrison in 1818 and they had 7 children; William, Philip, Thomas, Clement, Sarah E., Rebecca A. and Mary Emily Noble. I have Thomas' possible father as Philip b. appx.1765 with his father possible Isaac born about 1740, but no documentation on these two... I also thought I would share the following. I am hopeful it relates to my Thomas Noble, but I haven't been able to find any links yet. I was sent this from the Nabb Center: Files\Content.IE5\BWA2UJ27\07-08-31_Noble-Davis-Kinder; notes from Nabb Research center Allen Twiford 2.The original Noble [given name unknown] arrived c. 1650 in Maryland and moved to Dorchester County to settle on the patent of John Richards who held the patent from William Penn. [?timing issue? PA in 1689], pg. 22. 3.#6 updated in 1975 to identify the first US Noble as Thomas [b. circa1640-d.1708] who arrived in Talbot County, MD, [circa 1674] married to a Joane. Thank you, Gwen -------------- Original message -------------- From: <joslake@sbcglobal.net> > Barb --- There was a Janet Noble who married a second generation desc (Samuel) > of > the Samuel Hopkins, spouse Hannah Turner who came to Somerset Co MD c1680. > > Here's what I have on that Somerset Co Samuel: > > 1) Samuel and Janet Noble (V12, Col. Families) Hopkins: Children: Samuel; > (unk) m > Ezekiel Wise; John; Josiah; William. > > > > You're probably familiar with that. It was taken from V12, Col. Fams. of the > Eastern > Shore of MD. Obviously the children of the 1741 Will Samuel and the above > children > don't match ?? > > > > Joe > > > > > Joe and List, > > > > I have wondered if the name might be Jenet. Perhaps the transcriber took > > the fancy J for a T? I have come up with the possibility that Tenet may be > > Jennet Noble, daughter of William. > > > > I'm very interested in any or all of the people listed in the following two > > documents: > > > > > > Sussex Co., DE Wills > > Prim Name: Samuel Hopkins, Sr., Yeoman > > Admin Name: > > Will Made Date: 06 Mar 1741 > > Will Loc: > > Heirs Name: wife Tenat Hopkins; sons William and Samuel Hopkins; daus. > > Marg[a]ret, Ann and Jean Hopkins > > Exec/Trus Name: friends Archabald Hopkins and Robert Neill > > Wit Name: William Hopkins, Richard Loucom > > Will Probate Date: 15 Apr 1741 > > Will Book: Arch. vol. A78; Reg. of Wills, Liber A > > Page: 20; folios 328-329 > > > > "Abstracts of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Md. > > Lib 1-5 1718-1724" by V. L. Skinner, Jr. > > Page 97, > > Gideon Tillman > > Payments to: Mr Daniel Maccloister, Charles Ballard, Thomas Bardley, and > > Samuel Hopkins; > > vol 4, Liber 112 Administration, payments totaling slightly more than 100 > > pounds Issued Mar 13, 1721. > > > > > > MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3 > > Noble, William, Sr.,Somerset Co.,8th Mch., 1708-9; 7th June, 1709. > > To son William, 12 pence. > > To dau. Jennet Hopkins, personalty. > > To wife Eliza:, extx., residue of estate, real and personal, excepting > > certain personalty already given to son Jonathan. > > To son James, dwelling plantation at decease of his mother. > > Test: Mary Starrett, Robt. Mills, Jonathan Noble. > > Part 2-12. 167. > > > > Barb > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: lower-delmarva-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com > > [mailto:lower-delmarva-roots-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of > > joslake@sbcglobal.net > > Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 2:53 AM > > To: lower-delmarva-roots@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [LDR] Colonial period Given Names for females > > > > John .... The testator was Samuel Hopkins [just one of the many :-) ], will > > dated > > 1741 and a resident of original (never a part of MD) Sussex Co. (possibly > > Broadkill > > Hundred near Milton) per the will. > > > > "Senith" is a completely new name to me (and I just went thru a > > colonial/biblical > > names site which Google found for me) but it might very well match the > > penciled > > notation on the Dover Archives typewritten copy of the 1741 will which the > > will > > typist or editor saw & pencilled as "Senot" (after typing Tenot). > > > > Just "for the record" .... there is a possibility that Samuel and Senot (or > > Tenot) > > were married in Albany Co NY (which I'm presently trying to confirm, or > > not). > > > > Good lead. Thanks. Joe L. > > > > > > My own initial speculation on seeing your question was, like Elizabeth's, > > that the > > name entered might have been "Senith", sometimes seen for "Asenath". But, > > insufficient data. Who was the testator? Some of us out here in LDR land > > might have > > an odd record (or 10,000) which might help... > > > > John > > > > wrote: > > > >>If "Tenat" has a Biblical era association, it might come from the word > > "tenet(s)". > >>It could come from a variety of places I suppose, including Asenath, but > > those two > >>words do not seem to have an association, to me?? But definitely no expert > > I ..... > >>that's why I sought the help of this list. :-) > > > > *************************************** > > QUESTIONS about POSTING GUIDELINES, SUBSCRIBING or UNSUBSCRIBING? > > Visit The Lower DelMarVa Roots Mailing List FAQ: > > http://www.tyaskin.com/handley/ldrfaq.htm > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > LOWER-DELMARVA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > > without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > *************************************** > > QUESTIONS about POSTING GUIDELINES, SUBSCRIBING or UNSUBSCRIBING? > > Visit The Lower DelMarVa Roots Mailing List FAQ: > > http://www.tyaskin.com/handley/ldrfaq.htm > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > LOWER-DELMARVA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > *************************************** > > QUESTIONS about POSTING GUIDELINES, SUBSCRIBING or UNSUBSCRIBING? > > Visit The Lower DelMarVa Roots Mailing List FAQ: > > http://www.tyaskin.com/handley/ldrfaq.htm > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > LOWER-DELMARVA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > *************************************** > QUESTIONS about POSTING GUIDELINES, SUBSCRIBING or UNSUBSCRIBING? > Visit The Lower DelMarVa Roots Mailing List FAQ: > http://www.tyaskin.com/handley/ldrfaq.htm > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LOWER-DELMARVA-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message *************************************** QUESTIONS about POSTING GUIDELINES, SUBSCRIBING or UNSUBSCRIBING? 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