No I haven't Barb, but thanks for the thought, I will do just that in the next few days! Thank you! -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Barb Holmes" <bholmes@austin.rr.com> > 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: > > > 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?? 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