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  1. Frank Walter Noel: Birth: 07 JUL 1873 in California. Death: 08 MAY 1954 in Lake County, California

  2. Charles C. Noel: Birth: OCT 1875 in California. Death: ABT 1929

  3. Willie Nichols Noel: Birth: 15 NOV 1884 in California. Death: 07 MAY 1953 in Lake County, California


Sources
1. Title:   1910 Census
2. Title:   Mrs. Alonzo Noel Biography
Author:   unknown
Publication:   Name: unknown;
3. Title:   Mrs. Alonzo Noel Biography
Page:   983, 984
Author:   unknown
Publication:   Name: unknown;

Notes
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Note:   1870 United States Federal Census about Ira Yates Name: Ira Yates Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821 Age in 1870: 49 Birthplace: Virginia Home in 1870: Lower Lake, Lake, California Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Lower Lake Household Members: Name Age Ira Yates 49 Jane Yates 47 Enoch Yates 17 Lovina A Yates 13 Susan Yates 11 Sarah Yates 9 ****************************** Name: Lovina Noel [Lovina A Noel] Home in 1900: Township 2, Lake, California Age: 44 Birth Date: Oct 1855 Birthplace: Kansas Race: White Ethnicity: American Gender: Female Relationship to head-of-house: Head Father's Birthplace: Virginia Mother's Birthplace: Virginia Mother: number of living children: 3 Mother: How many children: 4 Marital Status: Widowed Residence : Township 2, Lake, California Lovina Noel 44 Oct 1855 44 Wd 4 children 3 alive Kansas Virginia Virginia Editor Frank W Noel 27 July 187327 S Cal Tenn Kansas Painter Willie N Noel 15 f Nov 1884 15 S Cal Tenn Kan at school ************************* 1910 United States Federal Census about Mrs A E Noel Name: Mrs A E Noel [Mrs A E Mrs Noel] Age in 1910: 54 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1856 Birthplace: Kansas Relation to Head-of-house: Head Father's Birth Place: Virginia Mother's Birth Place: Virginia Home in 1910: Township 2, Lake, California Marital Status: Widowed Race: White Gender: Female Mrs A E Noel 54 Editor of a weekly paper Son Charles and Family lives a few houses away for more on the Yates family see this tree http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I7003 **************** from unknown book Mendoc and Lake Counties page 983 Mrs. Alonzo Noel. The circulation and general appearance of a newspaper evidencing its general worth, it is with just pride that the owner, proprietress and editor of the Lower Lake Bulletin, Mrs. A. E. Noel, manages and furnishes to the citizens of her community this splendid paper now in its thirty-eighth year and the oldest newspaper in the county. This was formerly edited and owned by Alonzo E. Noel, her deceased husband, who is remembered by the residents of Lake county as a very able lawyer, who served one term as district attorney of the county. He was born in East Tennessee May 14, 1832, and when a child came with his parents to Missouri, when for eighteen years, in fact from 1836 to 1854, he passed his youth and received a general education. Later he took up the study of law and in the year last came to California, where two years later he was admitted to the bar of the state. He practiced his profession in different localities and in 1868 moved to Lakeport where he became one of the prime movers in legal and civic matters, in 1873 being elected district attorney for the county, He later, in October, 1885, purchased the Lower Lake Bulletin and continued at the head of that newspaper until his death, March 14, 1893. Among the important services rendered in his county Mr. Noel went as a delegate with the late H. C. Boggs of Lakeport, from Lake County to serve on the committee which revised the Constitution of California in 1878. Being a forceful speaker, of highly intellectual mind and thoroughly versed on current topics of political interest, his services were much valued, especially in relation to the revision of the codes of civil and commercial procedure and the laws regarding the judiciary. In this his splendid legal attainments peculiarly qualified him. His death marked a great loss to his county and state and had it not been for the unusual ability of his wife the paper would have suffered greatly. She nobly took up the work left by her husband and is today ably filling his place as editor of the paper. Mrs. Noel was before her marriage Miss Lavinia A. Yates. She was born about twenty-eight miles from Leavenworth, Kans., and when nine years old was brought by her parents, Ira G. and Joanna (Shepherd) Yates, across the plains to Virginia City, where they arrived in the fall of 1864. With them came her six brothers and sisters. In the following spring they went to Helena, Mont., remaining until the fall of 1866, when they crossed back over the plains to Liberty, MO., and remained for many years. Mrs. Noel here growing to maturity. Her attendance at school included the public schools in Kansas, private instruction in Montana and public schools of Liberty, MO., where her father followed the vocation of farmer. In the spring of 1870 the family came to Lower Lake and the father for several years farmed rented land, later becoming the owner of town property there. He passed away in 1899 at seventy-eight years of age, the mother dying in 1896, aged seventy-four. The marriage of Mr. And Mrs. Noel took place January 10, 1871. By a previous marriage to Miss Lizzie Willard of Woodland, Mr. Noel was the father of two children, one of whom, Peter, met with and accidental death, and the other, Marietta Noel, became Mrs. E. E. Miller, of Coronado, Cal. In June 1894, Mrs. Noel received the appointment of postmaster at Lower Lake; in which she served until July 1, 1898. Four children were born to Mr. And Mrs. Noel of whom three are now living. Frank W., Charles C. and Willie N. frank W. resides in Lower Lake where he is a clerk; he married Miss Minnie L. Manlove, daughter of the first sheriff of Lake County. Charles C. is a clerk in Lower Lake; he married Maud E. Evans, daughter of Luke Evans, a surveyor of that city, and four children were born to them; Ethel E., Ernest, Cecil E. and Dorris. Willie N. is the wife of James W. Tremper, a farmer of the vicinity, and is the mother of James Bernard, Dorris Bernice, Celia Inez and Robert Alonzo. Mrs. Noel is a consistent democrat in political sentiment, advocating what she thinks is for the best of the country. Prohibition and a stand for better conditions generally are her most important principles and she evidences her wholesome broad mindedness in her editorials. She is a woman of splendid character and sterling worth to her community.


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