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Joseph Bates Noble

Joseph Bates Noble

Mand 1810 - 1900  (90 år)    Har ingen forfædre men 6 efterkommere i dette stamtræ.

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  • Navn Joseph Bates Noble 
    Fødsel 14 jan. 1810  Egremont, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
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    Bopæl ml. 1839 og 1846  Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Bopæl 1850  Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Bopæl 1870  Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Bopæl 1880  Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Død 17 aug. 1900  Dingle, Bear Lake, Idaho, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Begravelse 20 aug. 1900  Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Obituary 24 aug. 1900  Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Person-ID I97879  AALT
    Sidst ændret 6 jan. 2021 

    Familie 1 Mary Ann Washburn,   f. 18 nov. 1827, Sing Sing, Westchester, New York, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 10 okt. 1882, Springville, Utah, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 54 år) 
    Ægteskab 28 jun. 1843  Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Børn 
     1. Alfred Noble,   f. 1857, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 1857, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 0 år)  [Far: natural]  [Mor: natural]
     2. Joseph Bates Washburn Noble, Jr,   f. 10 okt. 1853, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 11 jul. 1921, Springville, Utah, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 67 år)  [Far: natural]  [Mor: natural]
     3. Hyrum Noble,   f. 11 jun. 1855, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 15 jun. 1855, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 0 år)  [Far: natural]  [Mor: natural]
     4. Mary Elizabeth Noble,   f. 25 feb. 1847, Crossing, Nebraska, United States Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 10 dec. 1855, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 8 år)  [Far: natural]  [Mor: natural]
     5. Tamar Noble,   f. 31 aug. 1849, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 15 sep. 1849, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 0 år)  [Far: natural]  [Mor: natural]
    Familie-ID F19950  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle
    Sidst ændret 6 jan. 2021 

    Familie 2 Susan Hammond,   f. 28 aug. 1808, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 15 maj 1851, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 42 år) 
    Ægteskab 3 mar. 1847  Winter Quarters, Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
    Børn 
     1. Louisa Adeline Noble,   f. 9 nov. 1849, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette stedd. 23 apr. 1944, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted (Alder 94 år)  [Far: natural]  [Mor: natural]
    Familie-ID F19951  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle
    Sidst ændret 6 jan. 2021 

  • Begivenhedskort
    Link til Google MapsFødsel - 14 jan. 1810 - Egremont, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA Link til Google Earth
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  • Notater 
    • Joseph Bates Noble was born January 14, 1810 at Egremont, Berkshire County, Massachusetts to Ezekiel and Theodocia Bates Noble. Joseph Bates was the second child and eldest son in a family of six girls and five boys

      When Joseph was five years old the family moved to Penfield, Monroe County, New York. At the age of fourteen, he went to work for Mr. Fullom for five dollars a month. He bought a cow for his father and spent the remainder for clothes. His employer raised his wages because of his faithfulness and industry and gave him many presents. During the winter he went to school. When he was eighteen he worked as a miller with Eber Wilcox for eighteen dollars a month. He worked in the flour milling business from 1827-1937.

      In 1832, Brigham Young, Joseph Young, and Heber C. Kimble came to Avon, Swingston County, New York where the Noble family resided at the time, and began preaching the fullness of the Gospel. When Joseph Noble heard the gospel he knew it was true and was baptized a member of the Church by Elder Brigham Young.

      As the year 1834 dawned, Joseph Smith made a call for five hundred volunteers to go to Missouri and help mediate the difficulties that had arisen between the Latter-day Saints and the people of Jackson County. Joseph Noble was one of two hundred and five who went on the thousand mile trek known as “Zion’s Camp.” (Members of Zion’s Camp were called choice men of Israel and were considered true men.) It would be a difficult journey of one thousand miles through enemy territory, but the trekkers of Zion’s Camp were on their way early in May of 1834. They traveled to Clay County, Missouri and during the encampment on Rush Creek, Missouri, cholera broke out. Many were stricken and thirteen died. Joseph played a valiant part in caring for the sick, doing all in his power to alleviate their suffering.

      Shortly after his return from Missouri he left for New York. He had been engaged to Miss Mary Adeline Beman for two years previous. They were married September 11, 1834. One week after their marriage they left for Ohio. In less than six days we arrived in Kirtland, a distance of two hundred miles. In 1835 a daughter, Miriam was born, but lived only 2 weeks.

      In January of 1835, the School of the Prophets was organized. Joseph attended the Elder’s school in Kirtland for the next 6 months while he was engaged as a miller in the neighboring village of Willoughby. On February 28, 1835, Joseph Bates Noble was chosen and ordained a member of the First Council of Seventy in Kirtland. This quorum was to constitute traveling men to go into all the earth wherever the twelve Apostles should call them. This calling had Joseph Noble busy doing missionary work in southern Ohio. A love of missionary service was one of the outstanding qualities of this great man.

      Joseph was among those seated in the Kirtland Temple when it was dedicated and witnessed the heavenly manifestations as the Lord accepted the temple. Joseph also received his washing and anointing there.

      Joseph and his family were among the Kirtland Camp of Saints that left Kirtland for Far West, Missouri in October of 1838. The Saints found no peace at Far West. The Saints found no peace in Far West. Then came the extermination order by Governor Lilburn W. Boggs. Thousands of the Saints had to flee the State of Missouri in the depths of winter and take refuge in Quincy, Illinois or other small towns along the Mississippi River. The Noble family located at Montrose, Iowa. Here Joseph was sustained as a counselor to Bishop Elias Smith. Here also he was commissioned a second Lieutenant in the Iowa militia.

      The Noble family moved to Nauvoo about 1841. Here Joseph constructed a brick home. Joseph B. was ordained a High Priest and sustained as Bishop of the Nauvoo fifth Ward. He married his first plural wife, Sarah B. Alley, on April 5th, 1843. Then on June 28th, 1843 he married Mary Ann Washburn. Joseph B. enlisted in the Nauvoo Legion and was commissioned by Governor Ford as a Quartermaster Sergeant. He also served as one of the bodyguards of Lieutenant General Joseph Smith.

      In December of 1845, Joseph and Mary Beman Noble went with hundreds of others to the Nauvoo Temple and received their endowments. They were sealed January 23, 1846. Before leaving Nauvoo, Bishop Noble called at the home of Lucy Mack Smith, mother of the Prophet and gave her the deed to his house and lot in Nauvoo as a parting gift.

      In early February of 1846, a large caravan of exiles began their journey. Joseph was in charge of a small company of exiles as they started the journey onto the wind-swept prairies of Iowa. They arrived at the site called Winter Quarters during the summer and early fall of 1846. In the march from Kirtland to Winter Quarters the Nobles had buried six of their seven children. Soon after the arrival of Joseph B.’s family at Winter Quarters, he was again sustained as Bishop and appointed to preside over one of the principal wards. Their 18 month old son died at Winter Quarters.

      On March 3rd, 1847, at Winter Quarters, Joseph married his fourth wife Susan Hammond.

      In 1847, The Vanguard Company, under the leadership of Brigham Young, left Winter Quarters in early April. Bishop Noble was made a Captain of fifty and assigned to the Company of Jedediah M. Grant. On June 21st, the Jedediah M. Grant Company was ready to march. Joseph’s immediate family consisted of his wife Mary, age thirty-seven, his children, Edward, age six, Ann, age five, and George, four years of age and his three other wives, Sarah, Mary Ann, and Susan. Joseph’s young sister, Susan Noble, who was adopted by his parents also, came West with the same company. On October 2nd, 1847 the pioneer caravan reached the beautiful Salt Lake Valley.

      Joseph built three houses for his families in North Fort. There were five Bishops appointed to preside over the Saints and he was called to preside as Bishop of the north addition. His first wife Mary died at the age of 41. She gave birth to 9 children, only 3 grew to maturity.

      In 1853 on June 12th, Joseph B. married his fifth wife, Millicent London.

      In the Fall of 1856 he received a call to fill a mission to southern Utah. About forty years of his life was spent in this great service.

      On January 4th, 1857, Joseph married his sixth wife, Loretta Sylvia Meacham. She gave birth to 11 children.

      In 1862 Joseph B. built a home on land he acquired in 1848 and moved his family to Bountiful.
      When the Davis Stake was organized in 1862, Joseph was called to act as High Councilman, a position he held for many years. He filled all positions with honor and trust and was highly respected as one of the faithful and tried veterans of the Church.

      In 1867, on June 27th, Joseph married Jane Wallace. On November 23rd, 1870, he married Hannah Keer, Catherine Wallace and Sarah Wallace.

      In 1872 Joseph Bates was called to a mission laboring in New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Iowa.

      He fulfilled numerous special assignments for the Church, one of which was to speak at President John Taylor’s funeral in July of 1887. Temple building was making rapid progress in the Rocky Mountain area. The St. George Temple had already been dedicated and in May of 1888 the Manti Temple was ready for dedication and Joseph was asked to be one of the principal speakers at the dedication service. He went on several missions for the Church in addition to the task of providing for his large family. In the closing years of his life, he helped compile a book on Noble Genealogy and was active in temple ordinance work. On June 13, 1897, he was called as a Patriarch and ordained by Joseph F. Smith. Joseph Bates Noble loved the Lord. He tried to live a high and holy commandment of the Lord. Through human frailties and probable insecurity, two of his wives chose to live apart. He had thirty-three children. Two of his wives died young.

      He passed away the 17th of August 1900 at Dingle, Bear Lake, Idaho, while visiting a daughter, Eliza Theodocia Dalrymple and husband Edgar. He was in his ninety-first year at the time of his death. He was buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery.

      Sources:
      Biographical Sketch of Joseph Bates Noble, Pioneer to Utah in 1874 by his
      granddaughter, Hazel Noble Boyack.
      A Brief History of Joseph Bates Noble by Lorelle Boyson Gurney
      Life Sketch of Joseph Bates Noble by Ora M. Simmons - her sources were from the
      Journal History, Historical Record, Vos. 5,6,7,8, Noble Genealogy, Biographical Books and family tradition.

      Southern Ohio
      1836-1838
      Age Called: Unknown
      Southern Ohio
      Start Date: 1836
      End Date: 1838
      Mission type: Proselytizing
      Notes: Served mission to southern Ohio, 1836-1838 - Noble, Joseph Bates from The Joseph Smith Papers.
      New York
      1844-Unknown
      Age Called: Unknown
      New York
      Set Apart: 1844
      Mission type: Proselytizing
      Marital Status: Married
      Notes: Journal History Apr. 15, 1844 p. 1
      Nauvoo, Illinois
      1844-Unknown
      Age Called: Unknown
      Nauvoo, Illinois
      Departed From Home: 1844
      Mission type: Proselytizing
      Marital Status: Married
      Notes: Called to fill mission at general conference Oct. 6, 7, and 8 (Journal History Oct. 8, 1844 p. 2)
      United States
      October 1871-March 1872
      Age Called: 61
      United States
      Set Apart: 10 October 1871
      End Date: 16 March 1872
      Priesthood office: High Priest
      Called From: Bountiful, Davis, Utah, United States
      Set apart by: W Woodruff
      England
      June 1877-October 1877
      Age Called: 67
      England
      Arrived In Field: 22 June 1877
      Departed From Field: 17 October 1877
      Mission type: Proselytizing
      Marital Status: Married
      Priesthood office: High Priest
      Called From: Grantsville, Tooele, Utah, USA
      Notes: English climate did not fare well with Elder Noble. He had illness the full time in England and had an early release. This information from: Boyack, Hazel Noble. 1962. A nobleman in Israel. The Pionee

  • Kilder 
    1. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree.
      Susan Hammond in the Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848

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      Susan Hammond, "WikiTree"

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      Susan Hammond (1808-1851) - Biographical Wiki

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      FAMILY AND CHURCH HISTORY- NAUVOO TEMPLE ENDOWMENT NAME INDEX - MORMON HISTORY, LATTER-DAY SAINTS - MORMONISM

    5. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHTP-9Z1 : 9 February 2018), Nathaniel Ashby and Susan Hammond, 30 Nov 1826; citing reference Vol. 5, page 146; FHL microfilm 761,210.
      Susan Hammond, "Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910"

    6. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, 1850 Census, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT, Susan Ashby 43 MA, William 10 MA, Mary 8 MA, Emma 7 MA, John 6 IL, Louisa 1 UT - http://sharing.ancestry.com/3821338?h=65edf0.
      1850 Census

    7. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Pioneer Immigrants to Utah Territory, Ancestry.com, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001.Original data - Questionnaires compiled by Sons of the Utah Pioneers in Salt Lake City.Original data: Questionnaires compiled by Son.
      Legacy NFS Source: Susan Ann Hammond - birth-name: Susan Hammond

    8. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree.
      Susan Hammond - Individual or family possessions: death: 15 May 1851; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

    9. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Wards of Winter Quaarters.
      Winter Quarters

    10. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FC8K-TNR : 9 February 2018), Nathaniel Ashby and Susan Hammond, 1826; citing reference ; FHL microfilm 0874032 IT 1-2.
      Susan Hammond, "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910"

    11. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Microfilm # 1239610, Sealing Children to Parents, 1893-1942, Salt Lake Temple, LDS Church, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, Page number: Page 110, item 2646.
      Legacy NFS Source: Susan Ann Hammond - birth: 28 August 1808; Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United States

    12. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Microfilm # 1033997, Nauvoo Temple Regester, LDS Church, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, Page number: Film # 1033997, page 74.
      Legacy NFS Source: Susan Ann Hammond -

    13. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, "Utah Deaths and Burials, 1888-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F854-22X : 10 February 2018), Susan Hammond in entry for Harriet M. Stringham, 18 Apr 1921; citing Pasadena, Los Angeles, Calif., reference bk R c.
      Susan Hammond in entry for Harriet M. Stringham, "Utah, Deaths and Burials, 1888-1946"

    14. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, ancestry.com, attach to Hickman/Haslem Family History.
      Nathaniel & Susan Hammond Ashby Histories

    15. [S164] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 28 January 2019, 22:10), entry for Susan Hammond(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LCP2-DH2); contributed by various users. PersonID LCP2-DH2.
      Susan Hammond



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