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Noah “Noe” Dills

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Noah “Noe” Dills

Birth
Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky, USA
Death
18 Jul 1888 (aged 64)
Burial
Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed by William Henry Perrin, 1882 p. 653

NOE DILLS, farmer, P. O. Box Cynthiana, was born in Cynthiana Precinct on the place where he now resides, and is the son of David and Lydia (Broadwell) Dills; he was born June 25, 1795 in Harrison County, a farmer, and dying in 1877, aged 82 years; she, born in 1800, and dying in 1872, being the daughter of Samuel and Anna Broadwell, of Harrison County. They (David and Lydia) has six children.

Our subject was educated in the schools of his native county, and began life as a farmer, which occupation he has followed through life, at present owning a find farm of 175 acres of land, his place being called "Woodland Lawn". He has a very fine brick residence on his farm, and his land is under a high state of cultivation. Stock raising is a specialty with Mr. Dills, horses and sheep being more especially attended to, he raising some of the finest animals produced in the county. Nov. 12, 1872, he married in Augusta, Bracken County, Ky., Anna P Diltz, daughter of Milton L. Diltz of Bracken County. Himself and wife are members of the Methodist Church and he is a Democrat.

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Harrison County Courier
Saturday 21 July 1888
Volume 1, Number 45
Page 3, Column 4

On Wednesday evening last at the Robert's house, of consumption, Noah Dills, aged about 45 years. Mr. Dills lately came from Hopkinsville, where he has resided for several years engaged in horse raising and knowing that death was a matter of but short time he wanted to return to this city, his old home, to die. His funeral services were held at the Methodist Church Friday morning at ten o'clock, by Rev. H. P. Walker. Burial at Battle Grove. Mr. Dills leaves a most estimable wife to mourn his loss.

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Son of David Dills (1795-1877) * Lydia Broadwell (1800-1870), brother of:

Nancy Dills
Isaac Newton Dills (1820-1839)
Benj. Franklin "BF" Dills (1822-1877)
Louise Dills (1825-)
William M. Dills (1827-)

Husband of Anna Penn Diltz (1847-1912)
History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed by William Henry Perrin, 1882 p. 653

NOE DILLS, farmer, P. O. Box Cynthiana, was born in Cynthiana Precinct on the place where he now resides, and is the son of David and Lydia (Broadwell) Dills; he was born June 25, 1795 in Harrison County, a farmer, and dying in 1877, aged 82 years; she, born in 1800, and dying in 1872, being the daughter of Samuel and Anna Broadwell, of Harrison County. They (David and Lydia) has six children.

Our subject was educated in the schools of his native county, and began life as a farmer, which occupation he has followed through life, at present owning a find farm of 175 acres of land, his place being called "Woodland Lawn". He has a very fine brick residence on his farm, and his land is under a high state of cultivation. Stock raising is a specialty with Mr. Dills, horses and sheep being more especially attended to, he raising some of the finest animals produced in the county. Nov. 12, 1872, he married in Augusta, Bracken County, Ky., Anna P Diltz, daughter of Milton L. Diltz of Bracken County. Himself and wife are members of the Methodist Church and he is a Democrat.

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Harrison County Courier
Saturday 21 July 1888
Volume 1, Number 45
Page 3, Column 4

On Wednesday evening last at the Robert's house, of consumption, Noah Dills, aged about 45 years. Mr. Dills lately came from Hopkinsville, where he has resided for several years engaged in horse raising and knowing that death was a matter of but short time he wanted to return to this city, his old home, to die. His funeral services were held at the Methodist Church Friday morning at ten o'clock, by Rev. H. P. Walker. Burial at Battle Grove. Mr. Dills leaves a most estimable wife to mourn his loss.

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Son of David Dills (1795-1877) * Lydia Broadwell (1800-1870), brother of:

Nancy Dills
Isaac Newton Dills (1820-1839)
Benj. Franklin "BF" Dills (1822-1877)
Louise Dills (1825-)
William M. Dills (1827-)

Husband of Anna Penn Diltz (1847-1912)


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