. History of Northampton County [Pennsylvania] and the grand valley of the Lehigh under supervision and revision of William J. Heller, assisted by an advisory board of o Springfield, Massa-chusetts, where he resided until 1689, going thence to Westfield, where hedied fifteen years later. He married November i, 1660, Hannah line of descent is through the founders son, John (i), his son. John(2), his son, Thomas (2), his son, Sylvanus, his son. Rev. Birdseye son. John Waldo, his son, John Sanford Noble of the eighth Americangeneration. (II) John Noble of the se


. History of Northampton County [Pennsylvania] and the grand valley of the Lehigh under supervision and revision of William J. Heller, assisted by an advisory board of o Springfield, Massa-chusetts, where he resided until 1689, going thence to Westfield, where hedied fifteen years later. He married November i, 1660, Hannah line of descent is through the founders son, John (i), his son. John(2), his son, Thomas (2), his son, Sylvanus, his son. Rev. Birdseye son. John Waldo, his son, John Sanford Noble of the eighth Americangeneration. (II) John Noble of the second generation, was born in Springfield,Massachusetts, March 6, 1662, died in New Milford, Connecticut, August 17,1714. He married (second) in 1684, Mary, daughter of Richard Goodman,of Hadley, Massachusetts. (HI) John (2) Noble was born February 15, 1685. and died at thegreat age of eighty-eight. He was captain of the train band at Milford,Connecticut, in 1732. and in August, 1720, united with the Milford Con-grcp-atimal Church. He married (first) Hannah, daughter of Thomas Pickett,who d!od March i, 1716. (IV) Thomas (2) Noble was born January 16, 1712, died November 4,. ?y/r/.r/ ? THi- K PUBLIC Lir,LlAUY ASTOR. LENOX AND Tll^IlEN FOUNDATIONSB ? L BIOGRAPHICAL 123 17S3. He erected the first house in New Milford north o^ Gallows Hill, andthere resided until death, a wealthy property owner and influential was selectman in 1771, and was representative five sessions : in1774. He married, June 29, 1737, Mary, daughter of Cai)tain Jhonias Curtis,of Kensington, Connecticut. (V) Sylvanus Noble was born at the homestead in Xcw Milford, Con-necticut, July II, 1756, died March 26, 1837. He married July 11, 1790,Elizabeth Glover, of Newtown, Connecticut. (VI) Rev. Birdseye Glover Noble was bom in New Milford, Connecti-cut, April 26, 1791, died in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1848. He was agraduate of Yale College, class of 1810, and studied theology at the generalsem


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