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To contact the OH-BMD-D list administrator, send mail to OH-BMD-admin@rootsweb.com. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #1 Date: 1 Jun 2006 18:37:18 -0000 From: Archives To: OH-BMD-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <20060601183718.10648.qmail@mail.best1-host.com> Subject: Oh-Mahoning Co. Obituary (Noll) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Mahoning County OhArchives Obituaries.....Noll, Louisa Nee Kessler/Kistler December 10, 1898 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Jennifer L. Neff ffen@zoominternet.net June 1, 2006, 1:37 pm Vindicator, Sun, 11 Dec 1898, p. 2:7 NOLL, Louisa nee KESSLER/KISTLER [Mrs. John Henry Noll] 1825 to 10 Dec 1898 73y 11m 9d NOLL, Louisa nee KESSLER/KISTLER Vindicator, Sun, 11 Dec 1898, p. 2:7 Death of Mrs. Nold. Mrs. Louisa Nold, wife of Henry Nold, died at the family residence, 385 Summit avenue, Saturday evening, after a severe illness from a complication of diseases. Deceased was 73 years of age and was a highly respected Christian woman, whose death is a matter of general regret among all who knew her. The funeral arrangements have not been completed and will be announced later. NOLL, Louisa nee KESSLER/KISTLER Youngstown Vindicator, Mon, 12 Dec 1898, p. 3:4 QUITE SUDDEN Was the Death of Mrs. Louisa Noll, of Summit Avenue. The sudden death of Mrs. Louisa Noll, wife of Henry Noll, at the family home on Summit avenue, Saturday evening, as briefly mentioned in Sunday’s Vindicator, has occasioned much sorrow among all who knew her. She was a very worthy Christian woman, a faithful wife, gentle mother and staunch friend. Saturday she was about the house as usual, and never seemed so happy or cheerful. As evening approached, she complained of feeling ill; and before medical assistance arrived, had crossed the bridge uniting the past and future, her death being very quiet and peaceful. Mrs. Noll was born in Germany in 1825 and in 1848 emigrated to this country, settling in Pennsylvania. In 1872, she came to Youngstown, where she has since resided. Seven children, George, Will, Charles, John and Anna Noll, Mrs. T.C. Gilchrist and Mrs. Andrew Middletown, with a husband and several friends survive. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon, with services at the house at 1:30. Rev. Beohme officiating and burial in Oak Hill cemetery. NOLL, Louisa nee KESSLER/KISTLER Semi-Weekly Telegram, Youngstown, Ohio 12 Dec 1898, p. 4:5 Mrs. Louisa Noll, aged 73 years, the wife of Henry Noll, died suddenly of apoplexy at her late home, 385 Summit avenue, Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. Mrs. Noll had been about the house all day prior to her death, attending to her customary duties. About 4:00 o’clock she complained of her head feeling heated. She laid down upon a couch and died 30 minutes later. Her daughters, Mrs. Middleton and Miss Anna Noll, were with her, but despite their tender care she died before the arrival of the physician. The deceased was born in Germany and came to America in 1848. She lived for many years in Brownsville, Pa. She came to this city, where she has since resided, in 1872. Preparations were being made to celebrate her golden wedding next spring. She was a member of the Martin Luther church and took great interest in all church affairs. Her disposition was sweet and amiable and she had won a multitude of friends who will be deeply grieved at her loss. Burial - Lot 431 Oak Hill Cemetery, Youngstown, Mahoning Co. OH Henry, Louise, Augusta, Harry and George Noll File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/mahoning/obits/noll864ob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/ohfiles/ File size: 3.5 Kb ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: 1 Jun 2006 18:42:00 -0000 From: Archives To: OH-BMD-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <20060601184200.11687.qmail@mail.best1-host.com> Subject: Oh-Mahoning Co. Obituary (Noll) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Mahoning County OhArchives Obituaries.....Noll, Johann Heinrich [Henry] September 24, 1899 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Jennifer L. Neff ffen@zoominternet.net June 1, 2006, 1:41 pm Rundschau, Th, 28 Sep 1899 NOLL, Johann Heinrich “Henry” 30 Aug 1821 to 24 Sep 1899 78y 25d Rundschau, Th, 28 Sep 1899 Rundschau was a German language newspaper in Youngstown, Mahoning Co. OH from 1874-1917 – Translated by Ann Marie Houk [Mrs. Joseph Houk] in August of 2005. Johann Heinrich Noll Again death called one of the most respected German citizens of the city. Johann Noll died Thursday evening at his home on Summit Street, Youngstown, Ohio. He was 78 years and 22 days old. He died of pneumonia within ten days. In spite of the loss of his wife in December last year, he mourned her death greatly, he was still able to take walks until the above mentioned illness took him down. He was born Aug. 30th, 1821, in Sichelnstein, Hanover. He came to America in 1848 and resided in Baltimore Md, where he married Miss Louise Kessler. They were happily married for almost 50 years. The couple first lived in the East and then lived in Pittsburg, PA. In the year 1872 they came to Youngstown where he lived until his death. The deceased worked for more than 25 years as a machinist for the Lloyd Booth Co. until he was forced to retire because of his advanced age. They had 9 children of which 2 preceded the parents in death. The remaining seven – George, Carl [Charles translates Carl in German], Wilhelm and Johanna Roll, Mrs. Marie Gilchrist, Mrs. Louise Middleton and Miss Anna Noll, including 12 grandchildren mourned the death of their father and grandfather. Since the beginning of his residency, he was a faithful member of the Martin Luther Community. The burial was Sunday afternoon at the Martin Luther church with an astonishing number of mourners in attendance. Pastor E.A. Boehme gave an emotional eulogy after which his earthly remains were accompanied by Christ Walters, Johann Bauschatz, Carl Spattholt, and Friedrich Oble, Albert Zenk, Carl Bretz, Carl Ebersbacher, and Jacob Holzwath. He was placed onto the hearse which then left for the Oak Hill Cemetery for the final resting place. Peace In His Ashes. NOLL, Johann Heinrich “Henry” Semi-Weekly Telegram, Youngstown, Ohio, 25 Sep 1899, p. 6:2 Henry Noll, a prominent citizen, died last night [sic he was buried on 24th but died on 21st] at his residence, 385 Summit avenue, after a long illness from a complication of diseases. Mr. Noll had been in poor health for a long time and was subject to heart trouble. About two weeks ago he was taken ill with pneumonia, which disease was the principal cause of his death. Deceased was 78 years old. He was born in Germany Aug 30, 1821, and came to this country in 1862. For several years he lived in Pennsylvania and during the civil war was employed at Barnesville [sic Brownsville] Pa., by the government building war vessels. After the war Mr. Noll came to this city and has lived here ever since. He resided at the residence on Summit avenue for mare than 12 years. Since coming to Youngstown the deceased has been an employee of the Lloyd Booth Company until his health failed. The aged wife of the deceased died last December, but seven children survive, all of whom live in this city. They are George, William, Charles and John Noll, Mrs. Gilchrist, Mrs. Middleton and Miss Anna Noll. Besides the family a large host of friends mourn Mr. Noll’s death. He was an active member of the Grace German Lutheran church and he will be missed from the congregation, as he was a true Christian and held the respect of all who knew him. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock from the residence and 2 o’clock at the church of which the deceased was a member. Interment in Oak Hill cemetery. NOLL, Johann Heinrich “Henry” Daily Vindicator, Friday Evening, 22 Sep, 1899, p. 2:6 HENRY NOLL A Well Known Citizen Crosses the Great Divide Henry Noll, an esteemed citizen, passed peacefully away at the family residence 385 Summit avenue, Thursday evening, after a brief illness from pneumonia. The death of Mr. Noll, while not altogether unexpected, has excited regret among many relatives and friends, who will sadly miss him. Mr. Noll was born in Germany, August 29, 1821, and consequently has experienced the joys and sorrows of three-score years and ten and more. He was a member of the Martin Luther church and was ever the same straightforward, earnest and Christian gentleman. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon with services at the house at 1: 30 and at the Martin Luther church at 2 o’clock, Rev. Boehme officiating. Interment in Oak Hill cemetery. Burial - Lot 431 Oak Hill Cemetery, Youngstown, Mahoning Co. OH Henry, Louise, Augusta, Harry and George Noll File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/mahoning/obits/noll865ob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/ohfiles/ File size: 5.2 Kb -------------------------------- End of OH-BMD-D Digest V06 Issue #109 *************************************