Dittemore
xxi.
Vesta Noble
xxii.
b. 1921. d. 2003
xxiii. m. Edward Fugate (1912-1964)
The Moravians are the third of the three principal Pennsylvania Dutch cultures. Theirs is a position somewhere between xxiv.
Inez Fugate
“the plain People” and “the church people” : in the early days close to “the plain people,” today almost indistinguishable xxv.
b. 1948
from the Reformed and Lutherans. An emphasis on plain living, a dislike of war, and-at least in part-a conception of xxvi. m. Robert Liftig, 1971. b. 1947
themselves as a peculiar people gave them a resemblance to such bonneted sects as the Mennonites, Amish, Brethren, xxvii. Anya Liftig
Schwenkfelders, and the Quakers too. Yet their emphasis on church ritual made them like the Lutherans and the Reformed.
xxviii. b. 1977
In their plain living also, for all its idyllic simplicity, there was an elegance, a sophistication, that put the Moravians on the xxix. m. Noel Hartman, 2011
side of the world’s people.
xxx.
Dorothy Liftig
Excerpted and extracted from The Pennsylvania Dutch, by Frederick Klees
xxxi. b. 1981
xxxii. m. David Martin, 2009
John Dittemore
b. circa 1730, Nurenberg Germany
1. Hartman1 Dittemore was born in Nurnburg Germany, and died Abt. 1765.
Child of Hartman Dittemore is:
2
i.
Michael2 Dittemore, born Abt. 1763 in Buck Co. Penn; died July 11, 1839 in Owen County, In.
Anna Maria Dittemore (b. 13 Sep 1743, d. Dec 1830)
Anna Maria Dittemore was born 13 Sep 1743 in PA, and died Dec 1830 in Green Co. TN. She married , son of and .
Children of Anna Maria Dittemore and Hans Jacob Neece are:
i.
, b. 1755, Richmond, Spotsylvania Co. VA, d. 1815, Russell Co. VA.
ii.
Henry (Heinrich) Neace Sr.
iii.
Son of Hans Jacob Neas
iv.
b. 1760 in Castlewood, Russell County, VA
v.
m. Ann Bush, 1779, daughter of James Bush and Mary Polly Plunkett
vi.
d. 1827, Breathitt Co. KY
vii.
Virginia Jane Neace
viii.
b. Abt. 1784
ix.
d. 1881(living with G.W. Noble at the time of her death – the author of “Behold, He Cometh In The Clouds, 1910,
and not Inez’s direct ancestor.)
x.
m. Nathan Noble, Sr., 1798 in Culpepper, VA (Note the movement north and then south again)
xi.
George Washington Noble
xii.
b. 1824. d. 1862.
xiii.
m. Phoebe Campbell
xiv.
Notes from Genealogy.com: “Two Yankees, Nim McIntosh and Hen Kilburn waylaid George at his home on
Barge’s Branch, Breathitt Co., KY and when he came out they shot and killed him. His brother Lossen Noble was killed about the same time on John Little’s Creek. George went to Missouri in 1844 and came back to Kentucky and married
Phoebe Campbell, daughter of Lewis Campbell, and he named his first daughter Missouri for the state. George was a
farmer.”
xv.
Caleb Jacob Lovejoy Noble
xvi.
b. 1859, KY. d. 1928. KY
xvii.
m. Sarah Jane Noble b. 1878. d. 1954. Daughter of James Noble and Rachel Napier
xviii. Ambrose Noble
xix.
b. circa 1896. d. 1963.
xx.
m. Omega Noble
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