Genealogical collections relating to the families of Noblet, Noblat, Noblot, and Noblets, of France : Noblet and Noblett, of Great Britain : Noblet, Noblett, Noblit and Noblitt, of America : with some particular account of William Noblit of Middletown Township, Chester County (now Delaware County), Pennsylvania, . lit^ of Flourtown, MontgomeryCounty, Penna., September 19, 1904. My fathers family was the only one of the name that Iknew; they lived in Delaware County; my father, WilliamNoblit, superintended a farm for Mr. Mark and BenjaminBrook. Letters of James R. Noblit, of Royersford,


Genealogical collections relating to the families of Noblet, Noblat, Noblot, and Noblets, of France : Noblet and Noblett, of Great Britain : Noblet, Noblett, Noblit and Noblitt, of America : with some particular account of William Noblit of Middletown Township, Chester County (now Delaware County), Pennsylvania, . lit^ of Flourtown, MontgomeryCounty, Penna., September 19, 1904. My fathers family was the only one of the name that Iknew; they lived in Delaware County; my father, WilliamNoblit, superintended a farm for Mr. Mark and BenjaminBrook. Letters of James R. Noblit, of Royersford, MontgomeryCounty, Penna. September 19, 1904.—James and Joseph Noblit, broth-ers, lived just back of Conshohocken, about 1750 or had a son John, and James had two sons, Joseph andThomas. William Noblit, shoemaker, deceased, lived at ornear Morgans Corner. He had a numerous family. He hada brother James. I think their father was from Delaware. 324 GENEALOGICAL COLLECTIONS September 20, 1904.—Regarding William Noblit, ofMorgans Corner, I thought perhaps some of his childrenstill lived there; but now I would suggest that you write toCharles Noblit, 4527 North Forty-fifth Street, Philadelphia;his father and William were brothers. A family of Noblitslive in Manayunk, but I do not know their first JJ^ui StVBtvi jR^rnrifi New yersey. The Minutes of Salem Monthly Meeting of Friends,Salem, New Jersey, show that Joseph Noblit and LetitiaOakford declared their intentions of marrying, 7th mo. 25,1749 and 9th mo. 27, 1749. April 14. 1763, Letters of Administration were grantedon the estate of Joseph Noblit, carpenter, late of AllowaysCreek, Salem county. New Jersey, to his widow LetitiaNoblit. William Oakford of Alloways Creek appears asa surety on the bond of administration. Inventory of the estate made April i, 1763 by JohnHolme and William Oakford. (Box of Salem Wills, 1762-1763, Trenton, N. J.) April 14, 1767, License was granted to Joseph Hogbin,yeoman of Alloway


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