1. Son, Mattie Aka, was released for adoption on 2 June 1868 to Henry and Nancy Farmer, because his mother Martha died May 1868.
1. John was a Mason in Wise County, Texas.
1. Alternate place of death: Bailey, Grady, Oklahoma
Frances Koena Virginia FULLINGIM
1. Frances never married.
1. Martin's last name could have been spelled Stuart.
1. Information from Bruce Noland.
2. 1880 Census - Holt County, Missouri.
1. Lydia is a Census transcription error for Lillian. [Doug Hollingsworth]
2. Lillian was the great grandmother of Bruce Noland.
3. Kelly posted the following on 16 Aug 2001:
I may have something for you. Through my search for William Henry Noland b. 1856 in MO. I found him in St. Joseph, Mo and he was marrried to Lilly with two boys, Robt. A. Noland and Ira C. Noland. These children could not be Wm Henry's but they had his last name. With further search, I found that Wm. Henry Noland married Mrs. Lillian Noland. Bingo!! Now, I had to find another Lilly who married a Noland. I ran across Tilly Hollingsworth marrying Hiram Noland. The bad thing is I do not have much on Hiram.4. The 1880 Census of Holt County, Missouri lists Hiram Noland, age 25, Lillian, age 24 and a son Robert age 1.
1. Kelly's post reports that through a search for William Henry Noland b. 1856 in Missouri he was found in St. Joseph, Missouri and he was married to a Lilly with two boys, Robt. A. Noland and Ira C. Noland. It was further reported that these children could not be Wm Henry's, but they had his last name.
2. Question... Was William & Hiram the same person? Don't think so!
3. Lydia was also called "Tilly".
1. Grover was a TWIN of his brother Benjamin and died in infancy.