Nooning Family Tree

Notes


Denis Noonan

Information for this individual was found on One World Tree on Ancestry.com. It is based on the research of others, and not by Robert G. Nooning Sr.


Julia LaVergne

Information for this individual was found on One World Tree on Ancestry.com. It is based on the research of others, and not by Robert G. Nooning Sr.


Joseph W. Shatto

Ages differ slightly between the 1910 and 1920 Census records for Joseph and Minnie Shatto, but the same children are there in these Census records.


Minnie C.

Ages differ slightly between the 1910 and 1920 Census records for Joseph and Minnie Shatto, but the same children are there in these Census records.


Mary A. Stone

1855 NY State Census Town of Berlin (Many errors in this record including ages)
59 73 STONE, Henry W. 42 m Herkimer marr 35 farmer nv planked $200
Martha 44 f wife Rens marr 44
Jonathan 20 m child Rens 20 farmer
Aurelia 17 f child Rens 17 bosom maker (Orcelia)
Samuel 15 m child Rens 15 farmer
Edmond B. 13 m child Rens 13 (Edgar)
Mary A. 11 f child Rens 11
Franklin J. 4 m child Rens 4

The 1860 Census record of Henry W. Stone in Rennselaer County, Berlin, NY, has the birth dates of the children incorrectly listed. Orcelia, Mary, and Edgar's birth date have been proven incorrect AEB other Census records. The birth date for her sister Mary is incorrect AEB the 1920 Census of Martha Nooning Hull. Edgar's birth date was off AEB the 1900 Census of the Edgar Stone family in Westerlo, NY. The 1870 Census of Henry W. Stone is accurate.

In addition, the circumstantial evidence is strong enough to enter this family into the Nooning Family Tree. Orcelia was born in NY, mother born in NY according to all Census records. The father's birth place in the 1860 Census is VT. The 1880 Census for Orcelia said it was NY. The 1910 Census for Orcelia said he was from England. The birth place listed for the father from the Census records from Mary and Edgar all say the birth place of the father was NY.

The family names given to Orcelia's children seem to come from her family-Orcelia's mother's name was Martha, she named a daughter Martha. Orcelia's father's name was Henry W. If the W was for Wallace or William she named a son William Wallace. William Wallace Nooning, son of Orcelia, named his son Malcolm Henry. Orcelia's brother was Edgar, she named a son Edgar. Orcelia had a sister Mary, she named a daughter May Margaret. There is also a Mary A. Clark, age 71. living with Orcelia's daughter, Martha A. Nooning Hull in the 1910 Census, Rennselaer County, Troy, NY. She is listed as an aunt. As mentioned above, Orcelia had a sister Mary and she would have been Martha's aunt..

Last but not least, the Stone family was from Rennselaer County, Berlin, NY. That is exactly where Orcelia M. Stone and Thomas A. Nooning were married on March 21, 1859, according to the pension application. Since Thomas A. Nooning was a farm laborer, she very well could have lived with her parents at the time of the 1860 Census while he was away. The Census taker recorded the data on June 16, 1860. Thomas would have been working on a farm at this time for planting season. He was a farmer prior to The Civil War. Thomas A. Nooning and Orcelia were married by Rev. Elder Coon, who, by the way, lived next door to the Stone family in the 1860 Census.


Hattie Clark

According to the 1900 Census, Hattie and Mattie (Mary) are twins.


Mary Clark

According to the 1900 Census, Hattie and Mattie (Mary) are twins.


Edgar Stone

1855 NY State Census Town of Berlin (Many errors in this record including ages)
59 73 STONE, Henry W. 42 m Herkimer marr 35 farmer nv planked $200
Martha 44 f wife Rens marr 44
Jonathan 20 m child Rens 20 farmer
Aurelia 17 f child Rens 17 bosom maker (Orcelia)
Samuel 15 m child Rens 15 farmer
Edmond B. 13 m child Rens 13 (Edgar)
Mary A. 11 f child Rens 11
Franklin J. 4 m child Rens 4

The 1860 Census record of Henry W. Stone in Rennselaer County, Berlin, NY, has the birth dates of the children incorrectly listed. Orcelia, Mary, and Edgar's birth date have been proven incorrect AEB other Census records. The birth date for her sister Mary is incorrect AEB the 1920 Census of Martha Nooning Hull. Edgar's birth date was off AEB the 1900 Census of the Edgar Stone family in Westerlo, NY. The 1870 Census of Henry W. Stone is accurate.

In addition, the circumstantial evidence is strong enough to enter this family into the Nooning Family Tree. Orcelia was born in NY, mother born in NY according to all Census records. The father's birth place in the 1860 Census is VT. The 1880 Census for Orcelia said it was NY. The 1910 Census for Orcelia said he was from England. The birth place listed for the father from the Census records from Mary and Edgar all say the birth place of the father was NY.

The family names given to Orcelia's children seem to come from her family-Orcelia's mother's name was Martha, she named a daughter Martha. Orcelia's father's name was Henry W. If the W was for Wallace or William she named a son William Wallace. William Wallace Nooning, son of Orcelia, named his son Malcolm Henry. Orcelia's brother was Edgar, she named a son Edgar. Orcelia had a sister Mary, she named a daughter May Margaret. There is also a Mary A. Clark, age 71. living with Orcelia's daughter, Martha A. Nooning Hull in the 1910 Census, Rennselaer County, Troy, NY. She is listed as an aunt. As mentioned above, Orcelia had a sister Mary and she would have been Martha's aunt..

Last but not least, the Stone family was from Rennselaer County, Berlin, NY. That is exactly where Orcelia M. Stone and Thomas A. Nooning were married on March 21, 1859, according to the pension application. Since Thomas A. Nooning was a farm laborer, she very well could have lived with her parents at the time of the 1860 Census while he was away. The Census taker recorded the data on June 16, 1860. Thomas would have been working on a farm at this time for planting season. He was a farmer prior to The Civil War. Thomas A. Nooning and Orcelia were married by Rev. Elder Coon, who, by the way, lived next door to the Stone family in the 1860 Census.


Edward R. Farrington

Edward R. Farrington Sr.

Edward R. Farrington Sr., 92, of the Friendship House, formerly of Shively, died Monday, January 26, 2004, at Norton Hospital. He was born February 24, 1911. He was a retired employee of the old Yellowstone Distillery and a member of St. Helen Catholic Church for over 50 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II, having served from 1941-1945, during which time he was a Prisoner of War and awarded medals for honorable service while a POW, Military Merit, Freedom from fear and war, the President's Medal and a Purple Heart. He was a member of the 1st Armored 6th Infantry Division, Louisville Area Chapter of the 1st Armored Division, American Legion Dixie Post #220, Third Degree Knights of Columbus Spalding Council for 35 years, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus Msgr. Bouchet Assembly, Moose Lodge #5 and Knight Crawlers Square Dancers. He was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Alleen Farrington . He is survived by his son, Edward R. Farrington Jr.; daughters, Karen Farrington, Sue Ann Drane and Janine Nooning; and five grandchildren. His funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Helen Catholic Church, 4005 Dixie Hwy., with burial in Cave Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady & Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. Expressions of sympathy may be made to Christian Church Homes of Kentucky.


Cecelia Kelly

Elizabeth Nooning Eaton also confirmed the identity of this Kelly family for Robert G. Nooning Sr.

Cecelia Bursick Formerly of Garfield
Cecelia (Kelly) Bursick, 81, formerly of Garfield, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004. Beloved wife of 65 years to John J. Bursick. Daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine (Long) Kelly. Loving mother of Barbara Mozick (Anthony); John T., Joseph (Kathryn) and Thomas (Sherry) Bursick; Cecilia Acres (Richard); Mary Caprino (Anthony); Dora D'Amico (Joseph); Maureen Mullen (John), and the late Catherine Istenes (Robert). Grandmother of 30. Great-grandmother of 35. Great-great-grandmother of two. Sister of Thomas F. Kelly (Theresa) and the late Mary Moffit, Catherine Nooning and Joseph and James Kelly. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and great-nieces and -nephews. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at MCCABE BROS., INC., FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave., Bloomfield. Funeral at 8:30 a.m. Monday in the funeral home, followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 in St. Lawrence O'Toole Church. The family suggests memorial contributions to the church, 5323 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15224.