Thursday, April 22, 2021

Lawrence Noll

 


The Noll homestead 1918. Pictured (L-R) Bloss Noll, Maria (Mary) Noll, Dora Noll ?, Clara Noll ?, Bill Noll and Lawrence Noll


Lawrence Noll was born April 22 1894 in Mooney Creek Kansas. His father Bloss was born in Germany, and his mother Maria born in St. Charles MO. They were among the first settlers in the Kansas Territory in the late 1850s. Lawrence had eleven siblings. As a young man he played baseball and was noted by the Atchison Daily Globe on June 9 1914 as a "pretty good hitter".  According to the Winchester Star on what apparently was a real slow news week on April 24 1908 "Lawrence Noll shot a large possum in a tree. It had eleven young ones".



Lawrence and Minnie Noll Wedding Day Photos 1920


In 1920 he married Minnie Corpstein. They hosted a wedding dance and took off for a honeymoon in Chicago. Family lore has it that when he was dating Minnie her home being several miles away from his,  he would drive home late in a wagon often sleeping in the back and letting the horse just take him home waking up by the barn. He played the fiddle and hosted dances in the loft of a large barn he built in 1920. It still stands today. He and Minnie farmed  and raised four children one being Ruth's mother Helen. Ruth remembers her grandfather as a quiet kind man. He passed away on April 21, 1976 one day shy of his 82nd birthday.


(L-R) Jim Noll, Ruby Noll, Lawrence Noll. (Bottom L-R) Jean Noll, Minnie Noll and Helen Noll



Lawrence and Minnie Noll


Helen, Jim and Lawrence Noll , Mooney Creek Kansas,


Eleanor Castle

 




Eleanor Castle Downing was my fathers mom. She was born in Late February the 23rd or 24th 1905. The Ogdensburg State St Lawrence Democrat ran a small line” A baby girl was born to Mr & Mrs Lute Castle Saturday night”. Her mother Sarah Had been born in Ireland. When Eleanor was a young girl she played piano. She left home at 17 to continue Nursing Training, traveling from Norfolk to Brooklyn with her older sister Fannie. Two years later they both “received black arm bands making them charges of their wards”. On Feb 14, 1926 a week shy of her 21st birthday she married my grandfather Lawrence. She had two children the year she turned 22. My Dad and his Sister Gloria. Richard followed three years later. On this day in 1934 she passed away, most likely pneumonia. She was 29.







Lawrence Noll

  The Noll homestead 1918. Pictured (L-R) Bloss Noll, Maria (Mary) Noll, Dora Noll ?, Clara Noll ?, Bill Noll and Lawrence Noll Lawrence Nol...