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CPT Enoch Dutton Noyes

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CPT Enoch Dutton Noyes Veteran

Birth
Connecticut, USA
Death
13 Jun 1897 (aged 66)
Port Deposit, Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Old Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Found in The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland) 15 June 1897: Port Deposit, MD., June 14.-Mr. Enoch Noyes died at his residence at Port Deposit, Sunday, from a combination of diseases, after a short illness, at the age of sixty-seven years. He was an ex-Union soldier and since the war had been engaged in cultivating his beautiful farm, Mount Ararat, which is just south of Port Deposit and commands a splendid view of the Susquehanna river and the Chesapeake bay. Mr. Noyes was an active member of the Farmers Club, which he frequently entertained at his home. He was for many years a member of the republican party, but recently allied himself with the people's party, and was a delegate of that party representing the second congressional district of Maryland in the national convention in St. Louis last year. A widow, three daughters, Misses Clara, Martha and Laura Noyes, and five sons, William, Harry, Frank, Charles and Enoch Jr., survive him. His remains will be removed to his native place in Connecticut for interment.
Found in The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland) 15 June 1897: Port Deposit, MD., June 14.-Mr. Enoch Noyes died at his residence at Port Deposit, Sunday, from a combination of diseases, after a short illness, at the age of sixty-seven years. He was an ex-Union soldier and since the war had been engaged in cultivating his beautiful farm, Mount Ararat, which is just south of Port Deposit and commands a splendid view of the Susquehanna river and the Chesapeake bay. Mr. Noyes was an active member of the Farmers Club, which he frequently entertained at his home. He was for many years a member of the republican party, but recently allied himself with the people's party, and was a delegate of that party representing the second congressional district of Maryland in the national convention in St. Louis last year. A widow, three daughters, Misses Clara, Martha and Laura Noyes, and five sons, William, Harry, Frank, Charles and Enoch Jr., survive him. His remains will be removed to his native place in Connecticut for interment.

Inscription

Co. C. 26th Regt. Conn. Vols.

Gravesite Details

Transcribed from Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions found on Ancestry.com: Duck River, Vol 39.



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