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Name | Elder G. Nobles | |
Birth | 17 Oct 1832 | Macon, Bibb Co, Georgia |
Gender | Male | |
Census | 1860 | Jones Co, Mississippi |
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Census | 1870 | Pass Christian P.O., Harrison Co, Mississippi |
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Census | 1900 | Marion Co, Mississippi |
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Census | 1910 | Lamar Co, Mississippi |
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Death | Bef 1910 | of, Marion Co, Mississippi |
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Person ID | I39199 | Roots |
Last Modified | 11 Jan 2012 |
Father | Edmond Nobles, b. 1801, South Carolina d. Bef 1870, of, Jackson Co, Mississippi (Age 69 years) | |
Mother | Temperance Brooks, b. Between 1805 and 1810, Georgia d. Bef 1870, of, Jackson Co, Mississippi (Age ~ 65 years) | |
Marriage | 30 May 1830 | Crawford Co, Georgia |
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Family ID | F13280 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Tercy Stewart, b. 9 Mar 1834, Macon, Bibb Co, Georgia d. 3 Dec 1921, Lamar Co, Mississippi (Age 87 years) | |||||||||||||||
Marriage | Abt 1857 | Mississippi | ||||||||||||||
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Family ID | F13288 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||||||||||
Last Modified | 11 Jan 2012 |
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Photos | Courts, James and Julia Ann Sparks (mistakenly identified as Elder and Tercy Stewart Nobles) Explanation: This photograph was labeled to be Elder Nobles and Tercy Stewart Nobles who lived in Mississippi and was posted to Ancestry as such by Kermit Nobles, their great-grandson. There was a marital connection between the family of Elder Nobles' brother, John Franklin Nobles, who came to Beaumont, and the Gentz family who married into the Courts family. In comparing the photo to known pictures of James and Julia, they are clearly the same couple. Marguerite Courts Mudd, granddaughter of James and Julia, had the individual photo of James Court in a wall size which she gave to her great great nephew, John Sharp, my son. There was also a copy of the individual photographs on display at the Gulf Coast Museum in Port Arthur and were identified as James and Julia Sparks Courts. How the photograph of the two of them got to Mississippi and came to be identified as a photograph of Elder and his wife Tercy will remain a mystery, but this is clearly James and Julia. |