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NOBLE E. LORD BIOGRAPHY AS RECORDED IN: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF
TOLLAND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT
AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS AND OF MANY PUBLISHER: J.H.BEERS & CO., CHICAGO; 1903 P. 256 NOBLE E. LORD, one of the most extensive farmers of Tolland county, and the largest land holder in Hebron, resides in the northern portion of the town, and dates his ancestry back to colonial times. The first American ancestor was Thomas Lord, who came from England and was one of the earliest settlers of Hartford. Both he and his wife, Dorothy, whom he had married in England, died in Hartford, the wife in 1687 at the ripe age of eighty-seven. All of their eight children were born in England, and came to America with their parents, while a later generation of the family located in Marlborough, Conn., where the Lord name is one of the oldest in the town. George Lord, grandfather of our subject,
was a farmer and large land holder in the town of Marlborough, Conn.,
his residence being in the southern part of the place. There he lived
his entire life, and died in 1852, at the age of seventy-five, in
the faith of the Congregational Church. His first wife, Caroline
Crocker, bore him one child, Sherman C., who married Ophelia T. Buell,
was a farmer and died in Marlborough. The second wife of George Lord
was Abigail Everett of Ware, Mass., who survived him until 1861.
Their Noble Everett Lord, the father
of the subject of this sketch, was born in 1804, in Marlborough,
Conn., where he resided on the home farm until his marriage, having
been reared to farm work. After his marriage, he removed to Hebron
and rented the Perk Mann farm in the eastern part of
the town, where he resided for a little over a year, and he then
purchased a farm nearby, where he live the remainder of his life,
dying Oct. 11, 1892. Noble E. Lord was a quiet, hard-working man,
who reared a large and creditable family and left to them the heritage
of a good name. As he was in moderate circumstances, the rearing
of his large family was a heavy expense. In politics he was a Republican,
and held many of the minor offices of the town, while in religious
matters, he adhered to the tenets of the Congregational faith, being
a member of the church of that denomination at Hebron. Noble E. Lord
married Betsey F. Buckley, who was born in 1816, a native of Colchester,
Conn., daughter of William Buckley, and she died Aug. 12, 1861. To
them were born: Joshua B., who married Eunice Otis, was engaged in
various kinds of business and was an undertaker of Hartford at the
time of his death; George R., who married Mary Boud, was a real estate
dealer and resides at Asbury Park, N.J.; Daniel B., who was a graduate
of Amherst College, became a Congregational minister and died at
West Hartford, Conn.; Fedora E., widow of Edwin Perry, resides in
New Haven, Conn.; Sophia J. resides in East Hartford, Conn., unmarried;
Noble E.; Prudence A. died young; David died young, and his twin
brother died at the age of three days; Lucy died young; Loren M.,
who married Anna Strong, resides in Noble E. Lord, the immediate
subject of this biography, was born Nov. 14, 1844, in the northeastern
part of Hebron, and attended the district school as well as one
term at the select school kept by Henry T. Bowles in Andover. He
remained upon the farm until 1865, when he went to Marlborough,
and there operated a farm for an uncle for a season. His father
needing him at home the other brothers having left), Noble returned
to the homestead, where he remained until after his marriage, when
he purchased the Skinner
farm, in On April 21, 1869, Noble E. Lord was
married for the first time, to Miss Addie Griswold, a native of Rocky
Hill, Conn., daughter of Albro Griswold, a farmer of that locality,
and she died Oct. 11, 1891, aged forty-four. To them were born: Herbert
J., a joiner residing in Springfield, Mass., was born Jan. 28, 1870,
married Bessie E. Vining, and has one child, Noble E.; Everett G.,
a farmer of Hebron, was born Oct. 25, 1871, married Grace Pendleton,
and has two children, Eleanor P. and Mary A.; Flora E., was born Reproduced by: Linda D. Pingel great-great granddaughter of Cyrus White of Rockville, Ct. |
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