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Husband: John 'Noblett' NOBLITT [I14820]
Born: 1699 in Ireland
Married: about 1732 in Pennsylvania
Died: before 04 OCT 1748 in Lancaster, now York Co., Pennsylvania
Father:
Mother:
Spouses:
Wife: Ann 'Brereton' UNKNOWN [I14512]
Born:
Died: UNKNOWN
Father:
Mother:
Spouses: James BROWN
Children
01 (M): Thomas NOBLITT [I14830]
Born:
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses:
02 (M): Francis NOBLITT [I14831]
Born:
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses:
03 (F): Mary 'Noblet' NOBLITT [I14834]
Born:
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses: Charles STOUT
04 (M): Abraham NOBLITT [I14836]
Born: about 1738
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses:
05 (M): William NOBLITT [I14832]
Born: about 1740
Died: before FEB 1798 in Chatham Co., North Carolina 1
Spouses:
06 (M): John 'Noblet' NOBLITT [I28846]
Born: 03 DEC 1743 in Lancaster, now York Co., Pennsylvania 2
Died: after 24 APR 1791 in Surry Co., North Carolina 3
Spouses: Rebecca KEYS
Additional Information

John 'Noblett' NOBLITT:

Notes:

John Noblit, of York County, Pennsylvania.
John Noblit (believed to have been a brother of William Noblitj of Middletown) was a taxable in Newtown Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, from 1729 to 1735.
He and his wife Ann joined in membership with the religious Society of Friends of Newtown Meeting, Second month i8th, 1737, and removed the same year to the new settlement of Newbeiry, in York (then Lancaster) County, Pennsylvania. A certificate of their membership was sent by Goshen Monthly Meeting of Friends, held Fifth month
17th, 1738, to Sadsbury Monthly Meeting of Lancaster County, which certificate stated that John and Ann Noblit had removed some time previously. This certificate was not produced at Sadsbury Meeting until Fourth month 2d, 1740. John and Ann Noblit were witnesses to the marriage of Robert Hodgin and Theodate Seal, Fifth month 29th, 1740; this was the first Quaker wedding in what is now York County. John Noblit died intestate, and letters of administration were granted to his widow, at Lancaster, October 4, 1748. Ann, widow of John Noblit, married James Brown,
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These are the four sons of Dublin, Ireland who joined with a group of Quakers destined for America.Sailing aboard the ship, Guerrier, they disbarked at Grandy's Point located on Cape May below Philadelphia.Their arrival date was recorded as Dec. 1721.(see Pennyslvania Magazine of History, XVI (1791).
Peter Noblett's 4 sons:
John Noblett b.1699, d.1748, m(1732) Anne Brereton
Richard Noblett b.1701, d.1764, m(1724) Jane Holden
Francis Noblett b.1703 d.? - no other data given on Francis
William Noblit b.1704 d.1777, m(1736) Mary Parkes
(apparently William is the one who changed the spelling to Noblit)
William was the youngest brother migrating to America.

Ann 'Brereton' UNKNOWN:

Notes:

At an Orphans Court held at York for the County of York the second day of September in the second Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith &c Anno Domini 1762. Before John Adlum Hance Hamilton John Pope, Abraham Noblet, Martin Eyckelberger and Archibald McGrew Esq Justices Assignd & Came into Court John Noblet a minor Orphan Son of John Noblet late of Newberry Township yeoman Deceased who died Intestate aged Eighteen years, and also Mary Noblet a minor Orphan Daughter of the said Deceased aged fifteen years and chose James Brown of Newberry Township Yeoman Guardian over their Persons and Estates during their Minority of whom this Court approves. Came into Court James Brown who intermarried with Ann late the Widow and Administratrix of all and Singular the Goods and Chatties Rights and Credits which were of John Noblet Deceased who died Intestate, and produced the Accompts of their Administration of the Estate of the said Deceased by which after having been Examined and Approved by the Court it appears that there is a Ballance in the Hand of the said James Brown the sum of Seventy four pounds and Twelve Shillings subject to Destribution of which sum the Court do decree that the said James Brown do retain in his Hands in Right of his said Wife Ann the sum of Twenty four Pounds Seventeen Shillings and four pence in full of her Thirds of the said estate, that he retain in his hands the sum of six pounds four shillings and four pence the share of William Noblet who at the Time of the intermarring of the said James with the said Ann was Aged Ten Years and no more, being in full for maintaining Clothing and Schooling the said William during his minority That the said James Brown do retain in his hand the farther sum of Six pounds four Shillings and four pence, the share of Francis Noblet, who at the Time of the intermarriage of the said James with the said Ann was aged seven years and no more, being in full for maintaining Clothing and schooling the said Francis during his minority, and that he pay to and among the other Children of the said Deceased the remainder to witt to Abraham Noblet the oldest Son and Heir at Law, the sum of Twelve pounds Eight Shillings and Eight pence and the sum of Six pounds four Shillings and four pence to each of the other Children, and thereupon the Court order him Quietus.
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U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935
Name: Ann Brown
Residence Date: 3 Dec 1763, Residence Date on Image: 03 Twelfth 1763
Residence Place: Alamance, North Carolina, Event Type: Admittance
Ann Brown & Mary Noblet produced Certificates from Warrington Monthly Meeting which was read and accepted.
Monthly Meeting: Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Women's Minutes
Yearly Meeting: North Carolina Yearly Meeting
Meeting State: North Carolina, Meeting County: Alamance

Footnotes
  1. Probate Records [2030].
  2. Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Chatham Co., NC [1247].
  3. Probate Records [2030].
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