Morgan

Marriage: 1871, KY.

James married (2) Rachel Napier daughter of James Napier in 1871. Rachel was born on 7 Jun 1852 in Breathitt Co., KY. She died on 29 May 1925 in Lost Creek, Perry Co., KY. She was buried in Noble Cem on Cutches Branch.

In the late seventeenth century, there was a large emigration of Welsh to , where a was established. By 1700, the Welsh Children of Rachel Napier and James W. Noble are:

accounted for about one-third of the colony’s estimated population of twenty thousand. There are a number of Welsh place names in this area. There was a second wave of immigration in the late eighteenth century, notably a Welsh colony George Washington Noble

named established by in what is now , Pennsylvania.The Welsh were especially numerous and politically active in colonial b. 1824. d. 1862. Age 38.

Pennsylvania, where they elected 9% of the legislature. — Wiki

m. Phoebe Campbell (Part Cherokee)

Notes from Genealogy.com: “Two Yankees, Nim McIntosh and Hen Kilburn waylaid George at his home on Barge’s

Edward MORGAN

Branch, Breathitt Co., KY and when he came out they shot and killed him. His brother Lossen Noble was killed about ABT 1660 - AFT 1734

the same time on John Little’s Creek. George went to Missouri in 1844 and came back to Kentucky and married Phoebe

BIRTH: ABT 1660, Wales

Campbell, daughter of Lewis Campbell, and he named his first daughter Missouri for the state. George was a farmer.”

DEATH: AFT 1734, Gwynedd Meeting, Berks, PA

Caleb Jacob Lovejoy Noble

m.

b. 1859, KY. d. 1928. KY Age 78.

m. Sarah Jane Noble b. 1878. d. 1954. Daughter of James Noble and Rachel Napier

MARRIAGE: ABT 1689, PA.

Ambrose Noble

Deborah MORGAN

b. circa 1896. d. 1963. Age 67.

2. (one of 12 children)

m. Omega Noble

Sarah Boone (Morgan)

Vesta Noble

ABT 1700 - 1777

b. 1921. d. 2003 Age 83.

m. Edward Fugate (1912-1964)

BIRTH: ABT 1700, Towamencin, Philadelphia, PA

DEATH: 1777, Mocksville, Rowan, NC

Inez Fugate

BURIAL: 1777, Joppa Cemetery, Rowan, NC

b. 1948

m. Robert Liftig. 1971. b. 1947

Father:

Mother:

Anya Liftig

b. 1977

Family 1 :

m. Noel Hartman, 2011

MARRIAGE: 23 Sep 1720, Gwynedd Friends Meeting, Philadelphia, PA

Dorothy Liftig

Family 1 :

b. 1981

Mary “Polly Ann” Boone

m. David Martin, 2009

(1746-1781, NC)

: A cat-a-mountain salient guardant Proper

m. John Couch (1750, Germany (?) – 1836, KY)

: Touch Not The Cat Bot A Glove (“Touch not the cat without a glove”) & Loch Moigh - Rallying Cry There are a few early Boone lines that she didn’t list any descendants for. We may need to look more closely at

: Loch Moig!h (Lake of Moigh!) (?)

brothers of Squire Boone and their children. Were any of them disfellowshipped for any reason along about 1746-50? I

*My ancestors would have yelled, “Flatbush, Brooklyn!”

have Mary/Polly’s birth as c1750. I think all of us who are searching for her parents are in agreement of one thing — it is The MacIntosh surname comes from the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name, Mac an Toisch. The family is supposedly

today, and has been for generations, family tradition that Mary/Polly’s parents were Squire Edward Boone and an Indian Pictish and from Moray, and descended from Macduff. One of its septs was the Noble family. The clan is governed by the woman. Every reference I’ve seen/heard uses both names — Mary Polly. Her granddau., Mary/Polly Campbell was also MacIntosh of MacIntosh’s. We going to meet him at a festival in the summer of 1992, and I had exchanged letters with the known by both names. -

Chieftain; but we were running late, and Inez thought the meeting would be bogus, so we passed – and the old man died (Editor’s Note: As this story clears up many of the problems I have with the other “Mary Pollys” – one of them mar-shortly after. Of course, he was replaced. In America they married into the Cherokees and now attend their Clan meetings.

ried a Bryan, the other, a Day – and those problems have been noted by others, I think this theory is very possible. There are only two problems with this: the possibly apochryphal story that Daniel’s brother (could be Edward) fathered a child by Daniel’s wife Sarah Bryan Boone; second, that “Ned” does not seem to be as adventurous as his brother, and often played “house husband” – perhaps in atonement.)

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