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1820 - 1907 (87 years)
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NOYES Morillo |
Birth |
14 Oct 1820 |
Hyde Park, Lamoille, Vermont, United States [2, 3, 4] |
Gender |
Male |
_UID |
84A30D38EB9ED5118A064445535400009BC7 |
Death |
22 Oct 1907 |
Washington, District of Columbia [5] |
- (OBIT: Former Post-office Chief Dead.
Morillo Noyes, eighty-eight years old, a former chief of the bond division of the Post-office Department, and an old resident of this city, died yesterday. The remains will be taken to Burlington, Vt., for interment Wednesday. Mr. Noyes had lived in Washington for over twenty years. Some months ago he
disappeared from home, and was finally located in the Vermont city. He had gone there to visit the haunts of his boyhood days.)
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Burial |
Aft 22 Oct 1907 |
Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States [5] |
Notes |
- 1. Working from circa 1844 to 1848 with William Vilas in Burlington VT as VILAS & NOYES.
2. Advertised in the Burlington Free Press (Burlington VT), 01 Oct 1845, announcing William R. Vilas and Morillo Noyes as successors to Vilas, Loomis & Co., wholesale dealers in foreign and domestic dry goods; tin plate; English, Russian and Canadian sheet iron; iron wire; wire vellum; sheet and bolt copper; sheet lead and zinc; and manufacturers of tin ware.
3. Advertised in the Liberty Gazette (Burlington VT), 01 Jul 1847, their assortment of silver table, tea, dessert and salt spoons. "To prevent any imposition, we would add that they are marked VILAS & NOYES, BURLINGTON and all such will be warranted by us as a good article of silver."
4. Working from 1848 to 1855 with Horatio N. and Julius M. Noyes in Burlington VT as M. NOYES & Co.
5. Advertised in the Burlington Sentinel (Burlington VT), 11 Feb 1848, that they ( M. NOYES & Co.) were increasing their facilities, purchasing goods at wholesale, and would pay particular attention in future to furnishing peddlers.
6. Working from 1855 to 1878 as a silversmith, jeweler, and general merchant in Burlington VT
7. Advertised in the Vermont Directory & Commercial Almanac (Burlington VT), 1855, as successor to VILAS & NOYES and M. NOYES & Co. He noted that he was a wholesale dealer in every description of foreign and domestic staple dry goods, ginghams, delaines, cashmeres, thibets and other stuff goods, silks, lawns, poplins, linens, laces and edgings, silk, worsted and fancy shawls and handkerchiefs, hosiery and gloves and a great variety of Yankee notions and other useful articles—pocket cutlery; real silver spoons, warranted; silver plated spoons of superior quality; tin plate; Canadian and other sheet iron; and tinmen's stock generally. Noyes was a manufacturer of tin ware and kept a large assortment constantly at hand. He was also agent for the Boston Friction Matches, a superior article. He specialized in supplying merchants and peddlers of whom nearly every description of barter would be received in exchange. He paid cash at all times for furs, pelts and other kinds of barter. His store was in the Exchange Building on Water (now Battery) Street in Burlington.
8. Advertised in the Burlington Sentinel (Burlington VT), 08 Jul 1856, that he had a good assortment of silver table, tea, dessert, salt and cream spoons and sugar shovels—warranted a genuine article.
9. Advertised in the Vermont Directory & Commercial Almanac (Burlington VT), 1866, in addition to his usual line of fine silver and jewelry goods, he was a commission merchant and jobber in staple dry goods and Yankee notions; as a manufacturer of tin ware; and dealer in paper stock, metals, wool, pelts, furs and other barter. He had moved into No. 1 Noyes's Block and continued to give particular attention to peddlers.
10. Advertised in the Waltoris Register (Burlington VT), 1878, as a wholesale dealer in notions, glass, wooden and tin wares, paper bags, writing and wrapping paper, etc. He carried Portland, Star and Syracuse matches. He would purchase almost anything, including rags, paper stock, old metals, glue stock, hair, horns, bones, wool, pelts, hides, skins and furs.
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Person ID |
I18914 |
Noyes Family Genealogy |
Last Modified |
4 Mar 2006 |
Father |
NOYES Breed, b. 1786, Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States d. 28 Dec 1834, Hyde Park, Lamoille, Vermont, United States (Age 48 years) |
Mother |
KEELER Sarah, b. 1789 d. 10 Oct 1852 (Age 63 years) |
Marriage |
Bef 1808 [2, 6] |
- Based on birth of first child.
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Family ID |
F6877 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
HASWELL Catherine, b. 8 Mar 1824, Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States d. Yes, date unknown |
Marriage |
8 Nov 1849 |
Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States [2, 7] |
- The Noyes Descendants, Vol. II says 1849. Plympton Genealogy says Nov. 7, 1840.
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Children |
| 1. NOYES Alice, b. 6 Jul 1852, Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States d. 23 Dec 1877 (Age 25 years) |
| 2. NOYES Mary, b. 5 Sep 1858, Hyde Park, Lamoille, Vermont, United States d. Yes, date unknown |
| 3. NOYES Katherine, b. 27 Oct 1862, Hyde Park, Lamoille, Vermont, United States d. Yes, date unknown |
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Family ID |
F7303 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
23 Feb 2024 |
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Event Map |
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| Death - 22 Oct 1907 - Washington, District of Columbia |
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Sources |
- [S2702] Book-Vermont Clock and Watchmakers, Silversmiths, and Jewelers.
- [S103] Book-Noyes-The Noyes Descendants, Vol. II, p.124.
- [S277] Book-Noyes-Noyes' Genealogy, p.17.
- [S340] Book-Genealogy of Plimpton, p.204.
- [S82] Death-obit, The Washington Post 22 Oct 1907.
- [S277] Book-Noyes-Noyes' Genealogy, p.11.
- [S277] Book-Noyes-Noyes' Genealogy, p.13.
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