Photograph of Noyes Family Headstone: Front and Left Side View
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Title
Photograph of Noyes Family Headstone: Front and Left Side View
Subject
Photographs; Cemeteries; Family; Gravestones; Missionaries
Description
This is a photograph of the Noyes family headstone, which is located in the Mound Hill Cemetery in Seville, Ohio. The front side reads, "REV. VARNUM NOYES
PASTOR OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN SEVILLE.
WHERE HE LABORED NEARLY FORTY YEARS.
BORN JULY 1, 1804, IN ACTON MASS.
ASLEEP IN JESUS, APR 20, 1888.
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"I SHALL BE SATISFIED WHEN I AWAKE WITH THY LIKENESS"
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LOIS W. NOYES
WIFE OF REV. VARNUM NOYES BORN AUG. 6, 1810, IN MEDWAY MASS. ENTERED INTO REST MAR. 24, 1887.
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"AND SO SHALL WE EVER BE WITH THE LORD."
------------------------- " The left side reads, "HENRY V. NOYES D.D.
BURIED AT CANTON CHINA
WHERE HE WAS A MISSIONARY
FORTY EIGHT YEARS.
MARTHA NOYES KERR
1840 1926
WIFE OF JOHN G. KERR M.D. MISSIONARY 53 YEARS
BURIED CANTON CHINA"
PASTOR OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN SEVILLE.
WHERE HE LABORED NEARLY FORTY YEARS.
BORN JULY 1, 1804, IN ACTON MASS.
ASLEEP IN JESUS, APR 20, 1888.
-------------------------
"I SHALL BE SATISFIED WHEN I AWAKE WITH THY LIKENESS"
-------------------------
LOIS W. NOYES
WIFE OF REV. VARNUM NOYES BORN AUG. 6, 1810, IN MEDWAY MASS. ENTERED INTO REST MAR. 24, 1887.
-------------------------
"AND SO SHALL WE EVER BE WITH THE LORD."
------------------------- " The left side reads, "HENRY V. NOYES D.D.
BURIED AT CANTON CHINA
WHERE HE WAS A MISSIONARY
FORTY EIGHT YEARS.
MARTHA NOYES KERR
1840 1926
WIFE OF JOHN G. KERR M.D. MISSIONARY 53 YEARS
BURIED CANTON CHINA"
Creator
Kozlowski, Laurén
Publisher
Unpublished
Date
2019-07-26
Contributor
Council on Library and Information Resources Hidden Special Collections Grant
Rights
Format
JPEG
Type
Still Image
Identifier
SevilleTrip_7.26.2019_002_edited
Coverage
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
Collection
Citation
Kozlowski, Laurén , “Photograph of Noyes Family Headstone: Front and Left Side View,” Letters from Harriet Noyes: Missionaries and Women's Education in Nineteenth Century China, accessed November 21, 2024, https://noyesletters.org/items/show/77.