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Mercy Massie <I>Feurt</I> Noel

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Mercy Massie Feurt Noel

Birth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
7 Oct 1830 (aged 41)
Rushtown, Scioto County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Rushtown, Scioto County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Mercy Massie Feurt was born on Aug 21, 1789 in New Jersey. Her father Joseph Feurt b1751 was 38 and her mother Mary Davison Feurt was 33. She married Philip Noel on April 6, 1812 in Scioto County, Ohio. They had five children during their marriage. She passed away on Oct 8, 1830 in Scioto County, Ohio at the age of 41.
Why does F.A.G Admin keep removing the Pic of the 0verall Cemetery ??
Prior Entry:
The markings, "M N," on this footstone most likely are the initials of Mercy (Feurt) Noel, the first wife of Philip Noel (1786-1865) who is also buried in Lucas [Country Club] Cemetery. Her dates: b. 21 Aug 1789, New Jersey; d. 7 Oct 1830, Scioto Co., OH
Addendum:
There apparently was a lawsuit between family members after the death of George Feurt, one of the brothers. The other siblings are complainants against brother Gabriel Feurt. The beauty of this document for my branch of the family is that it names the husband and children of Mary (Reeves) Feurt, who died in 1819 before this lawsuit was filed. Eldest daughter Delilah was already married by this time, so was not considered an heir to her mother's interest.
Mercy Massie Feurt was born on Aug 21, 1789 in New Jersey. Her father Joseph Feurt b1751 was 38 and her mother Mary Davison Feurt was 33. She married Philip Noel on April 6, 1812 in Scioto County, Ohio. They had five children during their marriage. She passed away on Oct 8, 1830 in Scioto County, Ohio at the age of 41.
Why does F.A.G Admin keep removing the Pic of the 0verall Cemetery ??
Prior Entry:
The markings, "M N," on this footstone most likely are the initials of Mercy (Feurt) Noel, the first wife of Philip Noel (1786-1865) who is also buried in Lucas [Country Club] Cemetery. Her dates: b. 21 Aug 1789, New Jersey; d. 7 Oct 1830, Scioto Co., OH
Addendum:
There apparently was a lawsuit between family members after the death of George Feurt, one of the brothers. The other siblings are complainants against brother Gabriel Feurt. The beauty of this document for my branch of the family is that it names the husband and children of Mary (Reeves) Feurt, who died in 1819 before this lawsuit was filed. Eldest daughter Delilah was already married by this time, so was not considered an heir to her mother's interest.

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Unknown footstone found 14 Jun 1987. The markings, MN - 3100 Flowers



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