Charles A. Noyes - St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery - Fernandina Beach, FL
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N 30° 40.340 W 081° 27.491
17R E 456110 N 3393378
Charles Albert Noyes, one of the Woodmen of the World, is buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Cemetery in Fernandina Beach, Florida.
Waymark Code: WMQAFA
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 01/23/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member macleod1
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The headstone inscription reads:

Charles A. Noyes
Born
June 12, 1854
Died
Aug. 25, 1918

"He was born in Florida probably in Newport, Wakulla County. As a boy he was called Charlie. He was married first to Anna Louise Taylor. After her death he married a Pauline Gassett. He had three children: Charles Albert Jr, Eugenia Louise Noyes [married 1st to Eleazar Foster and second to a Page], and Annie who married a Baker. He lived most of his adult life around Fernandina and Jacksonville, Florida.

Undated obit from Jacksonville Florida Times-Union: Charles A Noyes, 64, died at the family residence, 148 East Second Street, early Sunday morning. Mr Noyes had resided in Jacksonville for the past 13 years. Surviving him are his widow, [and] three [wrong : one surviving] daughter [Mrs E K Foster] [and sisters] Mrs E[lla] C[aroline] Hors[e]y and Miss Emily Noyes of Fernandina [and brother Alonzo B Noyes Jr] Mrs E K Foster of Jacksonville, and a son, [Charles] Albert Noyes, of Brunswick GA. The body, accompanied by his relatives, was forwarded to Fernandina this morning, where the funeral and interment took place. Mr Noyes was a member of Palmetto Camp No 3 W.O.W."

-- Find A Grave

Was the inscription legible?: Yes

Location of Marker/Monument: Cemetery

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