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Thomas NOBLE
Mary SIAS
Husband:  Thomas NOBLE
Baptized:  26 May 1728, South Church, Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH
Death:  1805, Lee, Strafford Co., NH
Father:  Christopher NOBLE
Mother:  Lydia JACKSON
Marriage:  17 Apr 1759, Durham, Strafford Co., NH
Wife:  Mary SIAS
Birth:  bef. 1745, Strafford Co., NH
Father:  Capt. Joseph SIAS
Mother:  Ruth MATHES
Children:
1.  Hannah NOBLE, b. 28 Jan 1761
2.  Abigail NOBLE, b. 1763
3.  Anna NOBLE, b. 1765
4.  Thomas NOBLE, Jr., b. 1766 
5.  Mary NOBLE, b. 1768
6.  Sarah NOBLE, b. 1777
7.  Martha NOBLE, b. 1780
8.  Fanny NOBLE, b. 21 Jul 1782
9?  (Son? A) NOBLE, b. bet. 1774 and 1790


Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2.  1790 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #1 of 2; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1790 NH Strafford Co. Lee p. 381 Ln. 2L Thos Noble 2-1-4-0-0
These data indicate:
Gender and Type Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
2 free white males 16 or over in or bef. 1774 = Thomas (b. 1728)
= Thomas (b. 1766)
1 free white male 15 or under 1774-1790 = Son? A
4 free white females all ages in or bef. 1790 = Mary
= Sarah (b. 1777)
= Martha (b. 1780)
= Fanny (b. 1782)
If Mary (SIAS) NOBLE is still alive, then daughters Hannah, Abigail, Anna, and Mary must be either deceased or married and gone.  Thomas, Jr., didn't marry until 1791, so he is still at home.  The younger male may be an unknown son.  With seven known daughters, it wouldn't be unreasonable for them to have had other sons.  They are living next door to Mary's father, Capt. Joseph SIAS.

3.  1800 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #1 of 7; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
1800 NH Strafford Co. Lee Roll 20 p. 961 Ln. 5 Thomas Noble 00001-00201-00
These data indicate:
No. & Sex  Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 45 or over in or bef. 1755 = Thomas (b. 1728)
2 females 16-25 1774-1784 = Fanny (b. 1782)
= Martha (b. 1780)
1 female 45 or over in or bef. 1755 = Mary
Listed next to their son, Thomas NOBLE, Jr.

4.  Frank Albert Davis.  1940.  "Christopher Noble of Portsmouth, N.H., and Some of His Descendants."  New England Historical and Genealogical Register 94 (Oct): 352-363.  On p. 362:
...On 29 Oct. 1765 Thomas3 Noble bought from Captain Sias 60 acres of land for £100 and built a log cabin on the property.  This land has been in the possession of the Noble family to the present day.  Although the original building has disappeared, yet the old cellar still remains and the well, dug by Thomas Noble, is still in use.
   This homestead farm is about a half mile south of Tuttle's Corner on the highway once known as 'Noble Road' which runs from Lee Hill southward to Epping Corner...

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