HENRY HART FAMILY GENEALOGY

HART / NOBLIN CONNECTIONS

Lillie (Wills) Noblin
27 February 1904 - 13 August 1994
Wife of William B. Noblin

Lillie Noblin, 90, of Henryetta, died August 13, 1994 at Fountain View Manor in Henryetta. Mrs. Noblin was born February 27, 1904 in Henryetta to Joseph and Nancy Cole Wills. She married Bill Noblin and was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband Bill in 1965; a grandson, Gary Peterson in 1982; two brothers, Edward Wills and Frank Trusty; and two sisters, Goldie Hansley and Magdlen Russell.

Survivors include three daughters, Eva Peterson and husband John of Henryetta, Wanda Cantrell and husband Marion of Tulsa, and Maggie Holman and husband Jim of Henryetta; five sisters, Martha Fry of Dewar, Arnetta Hicks of Henryetta, Elsie Broker of Bristow, Irene Woods of Estacado, Oregon and Ruby Coates of Dewar; 15 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren; and six great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, August 17, 1994 at the Free Will Baptist Chruch in Henryetta with Curt Russell officiating. Burial will be in Salt Creek Cemetery (Wilson Cemetery). Services under the direction of Robert Simons Funeral Home of Henryetta.

Contributed by Marguerette Powell

Cecelia Ann (Noblin) Johnson was born August 10, 1901, in Jefferson County, Missouri. She died January 28, 1988. She was a member of Silver Springs Baptist Church. Graveside funeral services were held at Salt Creek Cemetery officiated by Rev. Arnetts Owens. It is presumed that she was interred at Salt Creek Cemetery. No other information was given on her funeral or interment. She was survived by three nieces, Maggie Holman of Bryant, Eva Peterson of Henryetta, and Wanda Cantrell of Tulsa and two nephews, James Baker of Henryetta, and Johnny Maben of Rolla MO.

Contributed by Marguerette Powell

Marion Francis died 01 Mar 1931 in Waukesha, Waukesha Co., Wisconsin and is buried in the Prairie Home Cemetery. He moved to Wisconsin to be near his daughter, Bessie, by his first wife. His death record shows that he was a widower and that his wife had been Nancy Noblin. Death record shows he was born in AR and that Alex Noblin was father, Nancy Retine s/b Redentine (Coats) Son in law J. D. Harding gave info. Death certificate shows his date of birth as Jan 1, 1862

Contributed by Marguerette Powell

Bessie (Noblin) Harding, 86, (Born 1 May 1894) of 310 Hyde Park Ave., died of a heart ailment Saturday (24 Jan 1981) at Northview Home. She was a member of the Over Sixty Club. Mrs. Harding is survived by daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Rosemary) Duwel of Waukesha.

The funeral will be at 8:30 p.m. today at the Cesarz & Zinnecker Funeral Home. Burial will be in Prairie Home Cemetery. Friends my call after 4 p.m. today at the funeral home. The family suggests memorials to the First Presbyterian Church or the Waukesha Paramedics fund.

Contributed by Marguerette Powell

Celia Ann Elizabeth (Noblin) Hite
Daughter of John Alexander & Nancy Redentine (Coats) Noblin
Wife of Alexander Harp Hite

Beyond this vale of tears
There is life above
Unmeasured by the flight of years,
And all that life is love

Celia Ann Elizabeth Noblin Hite was born June 16, 1866, at Cabool, Mo. and passed to her reward, after a lingering illness, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rose Williams, Chester, Okla., April 30, 1939, at the age of 72 years, 10 months and 14 days.

At the age of 17 Celia Noblin, was united in marriage to Harp Hite, to which union was born 12 children. After two years the happy couple moved from Texas county to Arkansas where for 35 years they lived rearing their children and entwining themselves in the hearts of many friends. A few of the latter years of life were spent in Rich Hill, Mo., but for the past years Mrs. Hite had lived in Oklahoma. She was converted early in life and united with a Baptist church near Cabool. She lived bravely and met the many trying demands of life victoriously. Those who met her loved her and she befriended all.

Those remaining are: of her children: Mrs. Winnie Martin, Mountain Home, Ark., Lee Hite, Eden, Idaho, Mrs. Rose Williams and Mrs. Rhoda Hyman, Chester, Okla., and Riley of Rich Hill, Mo., one brother, Sam Noblin of St. Louis, twenty grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

"The stars shall fade, the sun himself Grow dim with age and nature sink in years, But thou shall flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amist the wars of elements, The wrecks of matter, and the crust of world's. (John Toppass, minister)

From the Baxter Bulletin 12 May 1939, Contributed by M.A. Hart

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