Owen

b. 1824. d. 1862.

m. Phoebe Campbell

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

OWEN is a given name occurring in Welsh and Old Irish. Sometimes it is spelled Owain. According to Harrison, the

Branch, Breathitt Co., KY and when he came out they shot and killed him. His brother Lossen Noble was killed about best authority on British names, it is not a Welsh word at all, but a loan-word, borrowed before the year 500 A. D. from the same time on John Little’s Creek. George went to Missouri in 1844 and came back to Kentucky and married

the Latin and Greek. It is the same as “eugene” or “eugenius,” Greek for “wellborn.” In Welsh most family names are Phoebe Campbell, daughter of Lewis Campbell, and he named his first daughter Missouri for the state. George was

patronymics, that is, they indicate that the person named is “the son or descendant” of somebody. Thus John ab Owen, in a farmer.”

Welsh, means “John the son of Owen.” In English this relationship is indicated by the use of the possessive form ending in Caleb Jacob Lovejoy Noble

-s. John Owens means “John the son of Owen.”

b. 1859, KY. d. 1928. KY

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

Martha Owen

Ambrose Noble

b. 1670, London, England

b. circa 1896. d. 1963.

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m. Omega Noble

Spouses/Children:

Vesta Noble

b. 1921. d. 2003

m. William Sisemore

m. Edward Fugate (1912-1964)

• Born: 1670, London, England

Inez Fugate

• Marriage: Martha Owen

b. 1948

• Died: 1740, Lunenburg Co, VA at age 70

m. Robert Liftig, 1971. b. 1947