He was the son of Mason Noble and Ann Catharine Pleasants Noble.
On June 4, 1862, he married Eunice Matilda Prime who later used the first name of Emma.
Family of Thomas Noble of Westfield, Massachusetts compiled by Lucius M. Boltwood, 1878
Rev. Joseph Franklin Noble, son of Rev. Mason, was born in Washington, D.C., August 25, 1837. He pursued his studies preparatory to college at Washington, mainly under the instruction of his father, entered the Sophomore class in Williams College and graduated in 1856. He graduated at Union Theological Seminary, in New York in 1861 and was pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Sandusky, Ohio, from April 30, 1862 to July 1, 1864 and of the Congregational Church in Torringford, Connecticut, from June 7, 1865 to November 30, 1866. He became pastor of the Atlantic Avenue Mission, Brooklyn, New York, December 1, 1866 and organized in the mission, the Church of the Covenant (Congregational), March 10, 1868, the pastorate of which he resigned June 15, 1874 and was installed April 29, 1875 over Christ's First Church in Hempstead, Long Island. He has been one of the editorial staff of Appleton's American Cyclopaedia. For many years, in writing his name, he has dropped the Joseph.
He married June 4, 1862, Eunice Matilda Prime, born in New York, January 11, 1837, daughter of Edward Youngs and Emma Cotrel Prime of Huntingdon, New York.
He was the son of Mason Noble and Ann Catharine Pleasants Noble.
On June 4, 1862, he married Eunice Matilda Prime who later used the first name of Emma.
Family of Thomas Noble of Westfield, Massachusetts compiled by Lucius M. Boltwood, 1878
Rev. Joseph Franklin Noble, son of Rev. Mason, was born in Washington, D.C., August 25, 1837. He pursued his studies preparatory to college at Washington, mainly under the instruction of his father, entered the Sophomore class in Williams College and graduated in 1856. He graduated at Union Theological Seminary, in New York in 1861 and was pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Sandusky, Ohio, from April 30, 1862 to July 1, 1864 and of the Congregational Church in Torringford, Connecticut, from June 7, 1865 to November 30, 1866. He became pastor of the Atlantic Avenue Mission, Brooklyn, New York, December 1, 1866 and organized in the mission, the Church of the Covenant (Congregational), March 10, 1868, the pastorate of which he resigned June 15, 1874 and was installed April 29, 1875 over Christ's First Church in Hempstead, Long Island. He has been one of the editorial staff of Appleton's American Cyclopaedia. For many years, in writing his name, he has dropped the Joseph.
He married June 4, 1862, Eunice Matilda Prime, born in New York, January 11, 1837, daughter of Edward Youngs and Emma Cotrel Prime of Huntingdon, New York.
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