John Noe is DAR Patriot Ancestor #: A084069. Born 1732 in Europe. Died 16 Feb 1816 Rose Hill, Lee, Virginia. He took the Oath of Allegiance in 1777 in Virginia as per the Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, Vol. 9, P 17 He was a resident in County: Henry County. Children in file: Mary m. Edmund Osborn, David m. Magdalene _______, [1]
John Calvin Noe Suffix Sr. Born ca 1740 Virginia, British America Gender Male Property, Personal 10 Feb 1799 Lee Co, Virginia, USA John Noe to daughter, Margaret Noe, for love and affection and $1, three cows, six pewter plates, one dish, one bason, one frying pan, one pot, one feather bed, and five head of sheep. Ada Grace Catron, comp. Early Records of Lee County, Virginia, Vol II (Pennington Gap, VA: A. G. Catron, 1972), 34. [Deed Book 1-137] Property, Real 11 Feb 1799 Lee Co, Virginia John Noe to daughter, Margaret Noe, for love and affection and $1, 50 acres on north side Powell River, opposite Hugh McClelland settlement. Ada Grace Catron, comp. Early Records of Lee County, Virginia, Vol II (Pennington Gap, VA: A. G. Catron, 1972), 34. [Deed Book 1-137] Property, Personal Jun 1801 Lee Co, Virginia, USA John Noe, for love and affection and $1, to son, David Noe, Negro boy named Isaac. Ada Grace Catron, comp. Early Records of Lee County, Virginia, Vol II (Pennington Gap, VA: A. G. Catron, 1972), 48. [Deed Book 1-242] Will 2 Dec 1813 Lee Co, Virginia, USA Recorded in Will Book 1: lists wife, Elizabeth. Children, John, Acquillas, David, Randolph, James, Charles, Hiram, Polly Osborn, Peggy Hubbard. Wit., Charles Carter, Nancy Blakemore, William Hampton. [Lee Co, VA Will Book 1-36. Ada Grace Catron, comp. Early Records of Lee County, Virginia, Vol II (Pennington Gap, VA: A. G. Catron, 1972), 11. [Will Book 1-36] Died 16 Feb 1816 Rose Hill, Lee Co, Virginia, USA Person ID I709 My Genealogy Last Modified 19 Jun 2017
Father Peter Noe, Sr., b. ca 1703, Charles Co, Maryland, British America d. 6 Nov 1787, Orange Co, North Carolina, British America (Age ~ 84 years) Mother Roshanna, b. ca 1706, Orange Co, North Carolina, British America d. 13 Sep 1781, Orange Co, Virginia, British America (Age ~ 75 years) Married Bef 1720 Family ID F3049 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth Patrick, b. ca 1745, Amherst Co, Virginia, USA d. 23 Jul 1845, Jackson Co, Indiana, USA (Age ~ 100 years) Married ca 1760 Amherst Co, Virginia, Britiah America Children 1. John Calvin Noe, Jr., b. ca 1760, Amherst Co, Virginia, USA d. ca 1833, Harlan Co, Kentucky, USA (Age ~ 73 years) 2. Aquilla Noe, b. ca 1762, Amherst, Virginia, British America d. ca 1850, Washington Co, Kentucky, USA (Age ~ 88 years) 3. Randolph Noe, b. ca 1766, Amherst Co, Virginia, British America d. 19 Mar 1866, Lee Co, Virginia, USA (Age ~ 100 years) 4. David Noe, b. ca 1774, Lee Co, Virginia, USA d. ca 1834, Harlan Co, Kentucky, USA (Age ~ 60 years) 5. James Noe, b. ca 1770, Lee Co, Virginia, USA d. Yes, date unknown 6. Charles Noe, b. ca 1774, Lee Co, Virginia, British America d. ca 1842, Harlan Co, Kentucky, USA (Age ~ 68 years) 7. Mary Noe, b. 16 Feb 1776, Lee Co, Virginia, USA d. 23 Feb 1869, Lawrence Co, Kentucky, USA (Age 93 years) 8. Margaret Noe, b. ca 1782, Virginia, USA d. 22 Oct 1861, Lee Co, Virginia, USA (Age ~ 79 years) 9. Hiram Fletcher Noe, b. ca 1786, Lee Co, Virginia, USA d. 15 Feb 1874, Saltcreek Township, Jackson Co, Indiana, USA (Age ~ 88 years)
John Noe, Sr., John Noe, Jr. and Samuel Noe appear on a list of men who took the oath of Allegiance in Henry County, Virginia to the Commonwealth in 1776, as required by Virginia of all male inhabitants in the State above sixteen years of age. A photocopy of the original record was among the files in the Clerks's office in Henry Co., VA.
16 Nov 1791, Thomas Carr and his wife Ann of Albemarle County, State of Virginia conveyed 100 acres lying in Russell County and State aforesaid . . . beginning on a line of Frederick Jones' land to John Noe of Russell County for twenty shilling. Teste: John Simmons, Frederick Jones, Nathaniel Hix (DBK 1-210)
7 Aug 1792, John and David Noe witnessed a deed from John Campbell of Madison County, Kentucky to Nathaniel Hix of Russell County, Virginia. After the formation of Lee County, 1792-3, John Noe assignee of Benjamin Sharp entered 100 acres lying in Lee County by virtue of a land Office Treasury Warrant No. 13875 . . . Beginning on a line of the land on which John Noe lives, joining and Entry made by Daniel Young . . . Surveyed November 21, 1793 for John Noe 73 acres . . . .
11 Nov 1800, Nathaniel Hix and his wife Jane conveyed 200 acres lying on both sides of Shavers Creek and on the North side of Powell River to John Noe for $1000 (DBK 1-253). John Noe was among the first citizens of Lee County and played an active role in the political affairs of the county.
Will of John Noe: In the name of God Amen I John Noe of Lee County and State of Virgnia being very weak in body but of sound mind and memory for which I thank Almighty God do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following to wit: Principally and first of all I recommend my soul to God that gave it nothing doubting but that I shall receive the same again at the general resurrection and my body to the Earth to be buried in a christian like decent manner at the discretion of my friends. Secondly I give to my sons John Noe, Acquilla Noe, David Noe, Randolph Noe, James Noe, Charles Noe and Hiram Noe, and my daughters Polly Osborne and Peggy Hubbard one dollar to be equally divided between them and no more. Thirdly I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife Elizabeth Noe my negroe phill my bay horse and one cow and calf and all my household furniture and farming utensils and every species of property which I possess of whatever nature or kind it ma be (all of which property (except the said Negroe phill) by her freely to be possessed and enjoyed forever). And at her death it is my will that the said negroe phill be at liberty to do for himself and as By the laws of this State he cannot be set free I hope some of my friends will at the death of my said wife take the said Negroe phill into their care and act as a guardian for him and I do hereby wholy revoke and disallow all former wills and testaments by me heretofore made hereby ratifying and confirm and allow thhis an no others to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this second day of December 1813. John X Noe (Seal)
Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said John Noe to be his last will and testament.
In pesence of Charles Carter, Nancy Blakemore, William X Hampton. [NOTE: this will found in Lee County, VA-Court Orders...dated Feb. 28, 1816]
SOURCE: Hattie Byrd Muncy Bales, comp., Early Settlers of Lee County, Virginia and Adjacent Counties. Vol. II (Greensboro, N.C.: Media, Inc., 1977,) 845-846. [NOTE: this will found in Lee County, VA-Court Orders...dated Feb. 28, 1816]
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