NEBRASKA AND MIDWEST GENEALOGICAL RECORD; VOLUME 9; PARTS 3 & 4; JUL. - OCT., 1931 ARTICLE: JOHN WHITE NOLAND'S BIBLE PAGE 48 - 49 As transcribed by the submitters from the original publication. Submitted to the USGenWeb Nebraska Archives, February, 1998, by Ted and Carole Miller (susieque@pacbell.net). USGenWeb Project NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be used by non-commercial researchers, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, nor for presentation in any form by any other organization or individual. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than as stated above, must obtain express written permission from the author, or the submitter and from the listed USGenWeb Project archivist. *************** --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 THE NEBRASKA AND MIDWEST JOHN WHITE NOLAND'S BIBLE Contributed by Mrs. J. B. Noland (Anna Turley), Richmond, Kentucky, Genealogist, Boonsboro Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. The Nolands are said to have removed from Maryland to Virginia. They settled early in Kentucky County, afterwards the State of Kentucky. In 1786 Henry Noland's was one of the 131 names signed to a petition to divide Lincoln County into Lincoln, Madison, and Mercer. Of his large family, four sons and three daughters settled in Platte County, Missouri. John W. Noland lived two miles beyond the old "Cane Spring Church," built in 1803, on the Red River Road. His house is still standing and in the rear is the Noland grave yard. ------- "Stereotyped by B. & J. Collins, New York. Published By Benjamin Warner and sold at his Book Stores, 147 High Street, Philadelphia & Richmond, Virginia Comes & Co., Printers, New York ------ 1816" Above is an exact copy of the fly leaf of the Bible as printed. On the back of the fly leaf the following is written: "John Noland's Bible 17th 1821 rote by Martin D. Noland 17th 1821 June the 4th day 1822 John Noland's Bible Price Ten Dollars" Martin D. Noland Martin was probably a nephew of John Noland. This Bible is now owned by Mrs. J. B. Noland. Henry Noland Sen Died the 25th Of June in year of our Lord 1807 James Noland of Henry & Nancy (White) his wife died July 11th 1815 Thomas died on 5th Sept 1823 Nancy Noland died on 27th day of June 1837 wli'e of Henry Noland John Noland Sr died April the 17th 1865 son of Henry & Nancy Noland John Noland was born in December 7th 1786 Anna Black his wife was born 27th day of August 1795 1 James Noland their son was born the 11th day of June on Sunday 2 Nathan Noland was born the 6th day of May on Tuesday 1817 3 Eleanor Noland " " the 7th day of March on Monday 1819 4 Sidney Noland " " March 22nd on Friday 1822 5 Temperance Noland was born the 5th day of February 1824 on Thursday John Noland & his wife Anne Black were married June 30th 1814 John Noland m 2nd Jane Black Oct 16 1834 (1st cousin to Anne 1st wife) One child John Black Noland was born in August 31st 1827 on Friday John Black Noland died Apr 2 1909 aged 71 years James Noland son of Henry Noland Sr was born April 22 1780 Elizabeth (Webber) Noland was born July 8 1782 1 John Webber Noland born Nov 7th 1804 2 Martin Noland born twins November 7th 1804 4 Harding Noland " Aug 2 1807 ----------------------------------------------------------------- GENEALOGICAL RECORD 49 5 Miriam " " Oct 20 1810 6 Peggy " " March 13 1812 7 James " " Dec 22 1813 1 James Laquey son of Andrew Laquey and Ann (Noland) Laquey his wife was born Jan 15 1816 2 Joshua Laquey was born Sept 23 1818 3 Sidoney Laquey " " July 8 1820 4 Narcissy Laquey " " Apr. 18, 1822 5 Polly Lackey " " Nov. 2, 1824 6 Ann Lackey " " July 8, 1826 7 Andrew Lackey " " Aug. 23, 1828 8 Noland Lackey " " Aug. 22, 1829