This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Noyes, Taylor, Price Classification: Lookup Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QFB.2ACE/1214.10.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I hope this helps. Source Citation at the bottom. ============================================ The Family and Descendants of Asa Noyes Compiled by Daniel Wesley Linderman 3 September 2005 1. Asa B. Noyes,1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 son of Joseph Noyes and Gates, was born on 13 March 1824 in New York, USA,3, 4 died on 10 January 1899 in Castleton Twp, Barry Co., MI, USA 3, 4 at age 74, and was buried in Nashville, Barry Co., MI, USA. The cause of his death was Disease of Heart.3, 4 Medical Notes: Medical Dictionary Online <http://www.online-medical-dictionary.org/> Cause of Death Definition: Heart Disease, Coronary An imbalance between myocardial functional requirements and the capacity of the coronary vessels to supply sufficient blood flow. It is a form of MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA (insufficient blood supply to the heart muscle) caused by a decreased capacity of the coronary vessels. Asa married Marinda "Minnie" C. Taylor,1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 daughter of Darius Taylor and Sarah Martin. Marinda was born on 25 October 1832 in OH, USA,3, 7 died on 12 February 1918 in Castleton Twp, Barry Co., MI, USA 3, 7 at age 85, and was buried in Nashville, Barry Co., MI, USA. The cause of her death was Pneumonia.3, 7 Noted events in their marriage were: They appeared on the Tenth Census of the United States enumerated in 1880 in Castleton Twp, Barry Co., MI, USA Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Asa B. NOYES Self M Male W 55 NY Cooper VT MA Marinda NOYES Wife M Female W 47 OH Keeping House PA PA John W. NOYES Son S Male W 21 MI At Home NY OH Mary E. NOYES Dau S Female W 17 MI At Home NY OH. Medical Notes: Medical Dictionary Online <http://www.online-medical-dictionary.org/> Cause of Death Definition: Pneumonia Inflammation of the lungs. Children from this marriage were: 2 F i. Ella Elizabeth Noyes1, 2, 6 was born on 30 January 1854 in Manchester, Washtenaw Co., MI, USA,1, 2 died on 2 February 1925 in Nashville, Barry Co., MI, USA 2 at age 71, and was buried in Lakeview Cem, Nashville, Barry Co., MI, USA.8 Ella married Christopher Colombus Price1, 6 (b. 13 April 1849, d. 6 March 1935) on 15 May 1878. 3 M ii. John Wesley Noyes3, 5 was born on 17 February 1859 in MI, USA 3, 5 and died on 10 September 1932 in Nashville, Barry Co., MI, USA 3, 5 at age 73. 4 F iii. Mary E. Noyes6 was born about 1863 in MI, USA.6 Children 2. Ella Elizabeth Noyes1, 2, 6 was born on 30 January 1854 in Manchester, Washtenaw Co., MI, USA,1, 2 died on 2 February 1925 in Nashville, Barry Co., MI, USA 2 at age 71, and was buried in Lakeview Cem, Nashville, Barry Co., MI, USA.8 The cause of her death was Arteriosclerosis.2 Medical Notes: Medical Dictionary Online <http://www.online-medical-dictionary.org/> Cause of Death Definition: Arteriosclerosis Thickening and loss of elasticity of arterial walls. Atherosclerosis is the most common form of arteriosclerosis and involves lipid deposition and thickening of the intimal cell layers within arteries. Additional forms of arteriosclerosis involve calcification of the media of muscular arteries (Monkeberg medial calcific sclerosis) and thickening of the walls of small arteries or arterioles due to cell proliferation or hyaline deposition (arteriolosclerosis). Ella married Christopher Colombus Price,1, 6 son of Alexander Price and Clarissa Brown, on 15 May 1878. Christopher was born on 13 April 1849 in Castleton Twp, Barry Co., MI, USA,1 died on 6 March 1935 at age 85, and was buried in Lakeview Cem, Nashville, Barry Co., MI, USA.8 Noted events in their marriage were: They appeared on the Tenth Census of the United States enumerated in 1880 in Castleton Twp, Barry Co., MI, USA6 Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Columbus PRICE Self M Male W 30 MI Farmer NY NY Ella E. PRICE Wife M Female W 26 MI Keeping House NY OH. Noted events in his life were: Christopher Colombus Price found in Portrait and Biographical Album of Barry and Eaton Counties, Mich.; PAGE 477 in 1891:Christopher Colombus Price Portrait and Biographical Album of Barry and Eaton Counties, Mich.; PAGE 477 This gentleman is numbered among the rising young farmers of Barry County, the center of his work being a farm one mile north of Nashville on section 24, Castleton Township. He was born in this neighborhood April 13, 1849, and is the third of the living children of Alexander and Clarissa (Brown) Price. His sisters and brothers are: Mrs. Alcestra S. Mallet, Claudius, Mrs. Louella Boutman, and Mrs. Belle C. Marble. Mr. Price gained his fundamental instruction in a log schoolhouse, and the district schools supplied him with the most of his book knowledge. He spent one winter in the public school in Nashville and one in Grand Rapids. He remembers seeing some of the main roads chopped out from the forest, and deer crossing the fields, although the township was being rapidly developed when he was a boy. Until he was twenty-seven years old Mr. Price remained on his father's farm, and he then bought sixty acres of land that makes his present home. Two thirds of the tract had been prepared for cultivation and an old log house stood upon it. Considerable work was needed to bring the place into good condition and it is now thoroughly cultivated and supplied with first-class buildings, among them an attractive residence which was begun in 1877 and added to in 1888, and a large barn built in 1885. Mr. Price raises grain and stock of all kinds suited to this section. Grandfather Price is believed to have been a native of the old Bay State, as he moved from it to New York. He was a shoemaker by trade. His son Alexander was born in the Empire State in 1819 and determined to become a farmer. He began life without means and making his way to this State during the early '30s settled on Grand River near Ada. He lived there a while, then returned to New York, but came to Michigan again in 1846. This time he made the journey with ox-teams, and traded his oxen for eighty acres of land where not a tree had been cut down. He boarded his family with a neighbor, W. P. Wilkinson, until he could build a log house for their occupancy. The property was on section 23, Castleton Township, and by dint of hard work it was cleared and placed under cultivation, and added to until the estate included two hundred acres. When Mr. Price settled here wild animals roved about and Indians still hunted here, often coming to his house and spending the night. He hu! nted with them and killed many deer and even one bear. He died May 26, 1885, after having lived to see the country well developed. He was a Republican in politics. His widow, who was born in Massachusetts in 1818, still lives on the homestead, having a daughter with her. The gentleman whose name introduces these paragraphs was married to Ella E. Noyes May 15, 1878. Mrs. Price was born in Manchester, Washtenaw County, January 30, 1854, her parents being Asa B. and Mirinda (Taylor) Noyes, natives of New York and Ohio respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Noyes settled in Washtenaw County during its pioneer days. Mrs. Price is an estimable woman, belonging to the Methodist Church. She has had one child, Myrtle, but it was cut down by death. Mr. Price is a Republican and quite radical in his views. He is intelligent and progressive, a worthy son of an honored father, and his good qualities and those of his genial companion draw around them a pleasant circle. The child from this marriage was: 5 F i. Myrtle Price1 died.1 3. John Wesley Noyes3, 5 was born on 17 February 1859 in MI, USA 3, 5 and died on 10 September 1932 in Nashville, Barry Co., MI, USA 3, 5 at age 73. The cause of his death was Acute Nephritis.3, 5 Medical Notes: Medical Dictionary Online <http://www.online-medical-dictionary.org/> Cause of Death Definition: Nephritis Inflammation of the kidney. It is a focal or diffuse proliferative or destructive process which may involve the glomerulus, tubule, or interstitial renal tissue. (Dorland, 27th ed) 4. Mary E. Noyes6 was born about 1863 in MI, USA.6 Grandchildren 5. Myrtle Price1 died.1 ---------------------------------- Source Citations ---------------------------------- 1 Portrait and biographical album of Barry and Eaton counties, Mich., containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county ... [and] the presidents of the United States and governors of the state. (by: Chapman Brothers of Chicago), PAGE 477; CHRISTOPHER COLOMBUS PRICE. Repository: Local County or State Library. Extract from biography: This gentleman is numbered among the rising young farmers of Barry County, the center of his work being a farm one mile north of Nashville on section 24, Castleton Township. He was born in this neighborhood April 13, 1849, and is the third of the living children of Alexander and Clarissa (Brown) Price. His sisters and brothers are: Mrs. Alcestra S. Mallet, Claudius, Mrs. Louella Boutman, and Mrs. Belle C. Marble. Grandfather Price is believed to have been a native of the old Bay State, as he moved from it to New York. He was a shoemaker by trade. His son Alexander was born in the Empire State in 1819 and determined to become a farmer. He died May 26, 1885, after having lived to see the country well developed. He was a Republican in politics. His widow, who was born in Massachusetts in 1818, still lives on the homestead, having a daughter with her. The gentleman whose name introduces these paragraphs was married to Ella E. Noyes May 15, 1878. Mrs. Price was born in Manchester, Washtenaw County, January 30, 1854, her parents being Asa B. and Mirinda (Taylor) Noyes, natives of New York and Ohio respectively. Mrs. Price is an estimable woman, belonging to the Methodist Church. She has had one child, Myrtle, but it was cut down by death. 2 County Clerk, "Barry County Death Records.," Microfilm Roll: Barry County Deaths; Book C; Liber/Page: C-122; Entry: 8135. Repository: Barry County Records Office, Court House, 220 W. State St., Hastings, Michigan 49058 USA. Date: Feb. 2, 25 [1925]; Name: Ellen Elizabeth Price; Sex: Female; Color: White; Martial Status: Married; Age: Years: 71; Months: ~; Days: 2; Place of Death: Village of Nashville; Cause of Death: Arterio sclerosis; Birthplace: Mich.; Occupation: Housewife; Father: Asa Troyer; Birthplace: N.Y. [New York]; Mother: Minnie C. Taylor; Birthplace: Ohio; Date of Record: March 18, 1925. The first year that deaths were recorded in Barry County was 1867. I, Daniel Wesley Linderman, have done my best to transcribe these records. I did not correct the spelling of the original documents, but have maintained the spelling as best as I could. Some times it is very hard to read the cramped or fancy handwriting of the recording clerk. 3 Daniel Wesley Linderman (Volunteering to do look-ups in the three LIBERS "A" "B" & "C"), Requested by: Vicki Scott; thru RootsWeb.com. Repository: Daniel Wesley Linderman, 6405 Thornapple Lake Road, Lot 287, Nashville, Michigan 49073, USA. Re: Free look-ups in the Barry County Death Records Author: Vicki Scott Date: 25 Aug 2005 1:20 PM GMT Surnames: Noyes, Taylor Classification: Query In Reply to: Re: Free look-ups in the Barry County Death Records by: Daniel Wesley Linderman Thank You, Daniel, Her parents names are really Asa Noyes and Marinda Taylor; it's funny how things get changed by the penmanship of the person recording the information! Let alone the fact that they would record the info by the way it sounds! So if it's not to much trouble could you check these Noyes for me? 1115130 1900 NOYES, ASA B B-84 1/1/1900 1115136 1918 NOYES, MARINDA B-322 1/1/1918 1109098 1918 NOYES, MARINDA E B-322 1/1/1918 1115137 1918 NOYES, MELINDA L B-333 1/1/1918 1115132 1932 NOYES, JOHN WESLEY C-310 1/1/1932 Thanks again, Vicki. I do these look-ups for free on-line using the photo copied pages of the BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN DEATH RECORDS that I have. These cover the years 1867 through 1934 and are contained in three LIBERS : A, B & C. 4 County Clerk, "Barry County Death Records.," Microfilm Roll: Barry County Deaths; Books A & B; Liber/Page: B-84; Entry: 846. Repository: Barry County Records Office, Court House, 220 W. State St., Hastings, Michigan 49058 USA. Date: Sept. 10, 1899; Name: Asa B. Noyes; Sex: Male; Color: White; Martial Status: Married; Age: Years: 74; Months: 9; Days: 28; Place of Death: Castleton [Twp]; Cause of Death: Disease of Heart; Birthplace: New York; Occupation: Farmer; Father: Joseph Noyes; Residence: New York; Mother: [no given name] Gates; Residence: New York; Date of Record: Feb. 8~1900. The first year that deaths were recorded in Barry County was 1867. I, Daniel Wesley Linderman, have done my best to transcribe these records. I did not correct the spelling of the original documents, but have maintained the spelling as best as I could. Some times it is very hard to read the cramped or fancy handwriting of the recording clerk. 5 County Clerk, "Barry County Death Records.," Microfilm Roll: Barry County Deaths; Book C; Liber/Page: C-310; Entry: 10382. Repository: Barry County Records Office, Court House, 220 W. State St., Hastings, Michigan 49058 USA. Date: Sept. 10, 1932; Name: John Wesley Noyes; Sex: Male; Color: White; Martial Status: Married; Age: Years: 73; Months: 6; Days: 24; Place of Death: Nashville; Cause of Death: Acute Nephritis; Birthplace: Mich.; Occupation: Farmer; Father: Not Given; Birthplace: Not Given; Mother: Marinda Taylor; Birthplace: Ohio; Date of Record: Oct. 14, 1932. The first year that deaths were recorded in Barry County was 1867. I, Daniel Wesley Linderman, have done my best to transcribe these records. I did not correct the spelling of the original documents, but have maintained the spelling as best as I could. Some times it is very hard to read the cramped or fancy handwriting of the recording clerk. 6 LDS Church, 1880 Census Transcription (http://www.familysearch.org/ENG/default.asp), http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp. 7 County Clerk, "Barry County Death Records.," Microfilm Roll: Barry County Deaths; Books A & B; Liber/Page: B-322; Entry: 6074. Repository: Barry County Records Office, Court House, 220 W. State St., Hastings, Michigan 49058 USA. Date: Feby 12, 1918; Name: Marinda E. Noyes; Sex: Fe [female]; Color: W. [white]; Martial Status: Widow; Age: Years: 85; Months: 3; Days: 18; Place of Death: Castleton Twp.; Cause of Death: Pneumonia; Birthplace: Ohio; Occupation: Housewife; Father: Darius Taylor; Residence: N.Y. [New York]; Mother: Sarah Martin; Residence: Penn. [Pennsylvania]; Date of Record: March 13, 1918. The first year that deaths were recorded in Barry County was 1867. I, Daniel Wesley Linderman, have done my best to transcribe these records. I did not correct the spelling of the original documents, but have maintained the spelling as best as I could. Some times it is very hard to read the cramped or fancy handwriting of the recording clerk. 8 (Access through the Barry County.org site: http://www.barrycounty.org/Departments/Clerk.htm will link you to Cemeteries of Barry County, Michigan site: http://www.interment.net/us/mi/barry.htm), http://www.interment.net/us/mi/barry.htm.