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WILLIAM NOE
Originally published in 1900 |
WILLIAM NOE, of Union Hill, is the son of John Noe and Barbara
Schmidt and was born in Baden, Germany, on the 2d of March, 1846. He
received a public school education and learned the blacksmith's trade in
the Fatherland, and in 1866 came to America with his sister, settling in
Union Hill, Hudson County, where he has since resided. In 1871 he engaged
in the blacksmithing business for himself and so continued until
1875, when he was employed in New York City. In 1881 he established his
present blacksmith shop on Bergenline Avenue in the Town of West New
York. Mr. Noe is a Republican in politics, a member of the Republican Club of Union Hill, and a member of the Dutch Reformed Church. He has been a member of the Haraguri since 1868, and is the only charter member of the nine original founders of his lodge who is living. In this order he has filled all the chairs. He is also a member of the Royal Society of Good Fellows, and in every capacity has won the confidence and respect of all who know him. He is a public spirited citizen, deeply interested in local affairs, and a man of acknowledged ability and enterprise. July 4, 1871, Mr. Noe married Mrs. Cedonia (Flutz) Flood. They have one daughter, Clara Viola.
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