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Descendents of Thomas Piercy (ca 1760 - unknown)
and Elizabeth Unknown (unknown)


Generation 4
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106. Isabella S. "Bell" Moffitt. Daughter of Andrew Moffitt & Margaret "Jane" Piercy. Born 30 Mar 1862 in Harvey, York Co, NB. Christen 27 Jul 1862 in Harvey Presbyterian Church. Died 1950.

Her name is listed as "Isabel Tate" Moffitt in Harvey Presbyterian Church baptism records (1862).

She married William Bedford Noble, 29 Sep 1880 in York Co., NB By Joseph McLeod, Free Baptist . Born 24 Dec 1852 in Rusagonis, NB. Died Sep 1941 in Rusagonis. Buried in Rusagonis Cemetery. Occupation Lumberman, Farmer.
Witnesses to marriage were Lillie Burtt and Ida McLeod.

From newspaper obituary (1941):
William B. Noble Died At His Home
Born at Rusagonis, Carried on Lumbering, was in Eighty-Ninth Year.
The death occurred at an early hour this morning at his home in Rusagonis of William Bedford Noble, in the eighty-ninth year of his age.

Mr Noble was born in Rusagonis and lived there his entire life. He carried on extensive lumbering operations in York and Sunbury Counties and was known to lumbermen throughout Canada. He also carried on farming and was known for his fair dealings, his honesty and integrity and deep interest in the welfare of the Community in which he lived. He retired from active work about eight years ago and in spite of his advanced age kept in touch with the activities of Rusagonis and the war from day to day. He will be greatly missed and his death regretted by all who knew him. He is survived by his widow, (Isabell Moffett); three sons, Charles A. Noble, with the C.P.R. Fredericton Junction; Alfred J. Noble, with the C.N.T., Moncton, and Donald B. Noble, at home; three daughters, Mrs Lottie Conant, Auburn, Me.; Miss Bessie Noble, Portland, Me., and Mrs Ludow Malloy, Milltown; two brothers, Charles Noble, of Boston and Marvin Noble, Rusagonis; a sister, Mrs Shelburn Phillips, Devon, 16 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon with prayers at his late home at two o'clock followed by service in the United Baptist Church, Rusagonis at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. Kenneth Blakeney and interment in Rusagonis Cemetery.

They had the following children:
480 i. Lottie Amelia Noble
481 ii. Adam Thomas Noble
482 iii. Bessie Jean Noble
483 iv. Brittina Alice Noble
484 v. Charles Andrew Noble
485 vi. Alfred Joseph Noble
486 vii. Donald Bedford Noble

Entry last updated: 10 Oct 2008
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