John NOKES

Birth:
20 Mar 1809
Swanton, Franklin, Vermont
Death:
29 Jun 1885
Brown, Illinois
Burial:
Cleaves Cemetery, Lee, Brown, Illinois
Marriage:
Jan 1826
Franklin, Vermont
Notes:
                   History of Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois, p. 360, Capt. S.D. Nokes
notes:
13 children, parents natives of Illinois
fall of 1843 moved to Illinois, near Mt. Pleasant in Brown County.
Then John Nokes moved to Iowa, and now living in Missouri


1850 census:   , Brown, Illinois, p. 159
981, 986,
Sarah Newark, 65, female, Maryland
Middleton Shockly, 31, male, cooper, MD
982,986
John Nokes, 41, male, Farmer, VT
Hannah       , 39, female, VT
Samuel       , 20, male, farmer, VT
Sylvester      , 15, male, farmer, NY
Philander    , 13, male, NY
Jane Newark (middle name or related to Sarah Newark above?) , 6, female, Illinois
Martha           , 2, female, Illinois
next page
982, 987
Philo Nokes, 11, male, NY
Nison?         , 7, male, Illinois
Sybil             , 3, female, Illinois
John            , 1/12, male, Illinois

1860 census:  Lee, Brown, Illinois, P.O. Buckhorn
1391, 1329
Philander Nokes, 22, male, farmer, NY
Mrs. M.                 , 20, female, Illinois
William                 , 2, male, Illinois
1392, 1330,
Rufus Nokes, 33, male, farmer, VT  (married within the year?)
Mrs. Lucy      , 57, female, NH
Joseph          , 15, male, Illinois
1395, 1333
John Nokes, 51, male, farmer, VT  (married within the year?)
Mrs. H.         , 48, female, VT
Philo             , 20, male, NY
Miron            , 17, male, Illinois
John              , 10, male, Illinois
Hannah         , 7, female, Illinois
Sidney L.       , 3, male, Illinois
Nancy Surrate?, 11, female, Illinois
M.J. Nokes, 19, female, Ohio

1880 census:
John NOKES 	Self 	M 	Male 	W 	72 	VT 	Farmer 	NY 	CAN
Hannah NOKES 	Wife 	M 	Female 	W 	69 	VT 	Keeping House 	NH 	NH
Source Information:
	Census Place	Polk, De Kalb, Missouri
	Family History Library Film 	1254685
	NA Film Number 	T9-0685
	Page Number 	246C
                  
Hannah TWOMBLY
Birth:
12 Sep 1811
Sheffield, Caledonia, Vermont
Death:
20 Sep 1899
Brown, Illinois or Whitehorse, Woods, Oklahoma
Burial:
Union Cemetery, Whitehorse, Woods, Oklahoma or Cleaves Cemetery, Brown, Illinois
Notes:
                   ?? International Genealogical Index v5.0   North America
Hannah Twombly    Female
   Christening:  20 OCT 1810   Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois
LDS Ordinances:
     Baptism:  18 MAY 1937   SLAKE
Relative/Proxy:
   Orelia May Nokes
Marva M. Saunders

said to be this Hannah Twombly Nokes:
D.20 Sep 1899,  Whitehorse, Woods, Oklahoma
Bur.22 Sep 1899,  Union Cemetery, Whitehorse, Woods, Oklahoma

But Cleaves Cemetery information says she was buried there.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Emily a NOKES
Birth:
1827
Franklin, Vermont
Death:
9 Aug 1907
Chicago, Cook, Illinois
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Illinois Marriages, 1790-1860
Name:	Emily A. Nokes
Spouse:	Sidney C. Raymond
Date:	18 May 1843
County:	Brown
State:	Illinois
Source:	Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
Microfilm:	1688528
                  
2
Samuel NOKES
Birth:
Abt 1830
New York or Vermont
Death:
12 May 1865
Ship Island, Louisiana
 
Marr:
 
3
Birth:
28 Sep 1832
Franklin, New York
Death:
6 Apr 1859
of Brown, Illinois
Marr:
1 Jan 1849
of Brown, Illinois 
Notes:
                   Illinois Marriages, 1790-1860 Record   about Martha M. Nokes
Name:	Martha M. Nokes
Spouse:	Charles L. Reymond
Date:	1 Jan 1849
County:	Brown
State:	Illinois
Source:	Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
Microfilm:	1688528
                  
4
Birth:
11 Feb 1835
Franklin, New York
Death:
21 Aug 1905
Mt. Sterling, Brown, Illinois
Marr:
27 Jul 1854
Adams, Illinois 
Notes:
                   1860 census:   Lee, Brown, Illinois
1398, 1336
Sylvester Nokes, 24, male, farmer, Illinois
Mrs. June           , 22, female, Illinois
Martha                , 5, female, Illinois
Almira                 , 2, female, Illinois

1880 census:
   Sylvester NOKES   Self   M   Male   W   45   NY   Farmer & Fruit Grower   VT   VT
   Jane NOKES   Wife   M   Female   W   43   IL   Keeping House   IL   KY
   Carrie NOKES   Dau   S   Female   W   13   IL      NY   IL
   Oscar NOKES   Son   S   Male   W   11   IL   At School   NY   IL
   Birdie NOKES   Dau   S   Female   W   5   IL      NY   IL
next family:
Julia RAYMOND   Self   W   Female   W   38   IL      IL   KY
   Nettie RAYMOND   Dau   S   Female   W   16   IL      NY   IL
   Ida RAYMOND   Dau   S   Female   W   10   IL   At School   NY   IL
Source Information:
    Census Place Lee, Brown, Illinois   FHL#  1254176
    NA Film Number   T9-0176   Page Number   569B


History of Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois, p. 360-361, Capt. S.D. Nokes
notes:
On the 27th of July, 1854, he married Anna Jane Dodd, who was born in Adams County.
Union army:  enlisted in the 119 regiment Illinois volunteers, companies E and D, which were raised in Brown county.  2nd lieutenant, commissioned as Captain, 18th Sep 1864
discharged at Springfield, 9 September
Farming, Lee township
9 children, 6 living:  Elmira, Mary, Carrie, Oscar, Birdie, and Grant.

Biographical review of Cass, Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of pioneers and leading citizens. Chicago: Biographical Review Pub. Co., 1892, 631 pgs.
Captain Sylvester D. Nokes was born in Franklin County, New York, February 11, 1835.  His father was John Nokes, born March 20, 1809, and his grandfather was Jacob Nokes, of New England.  He was a farmer who died at an advanced age in Brown county, Illinois, and his wife's name was Mary __, who bore him seven children.  She died in Brown county about ten years after her husband, aged eighty years.  John Nokes came West from New York in 1842, and settled in Brown county on 160 acres of new land, it being part of his present farm.  He brought his wife and six children with him in a covered wagon.  He rented for several years and then built a hewed-log house.  Much of his land was prairie of the most productive kind.  He resided on this farm about twenty years.
       The Captain was a volunteer in the One Hundred and Nineteenth Illinois Infantry, Company E, enlisting August 9, 1862.  He went as Second Lieutenant, and was mustered out as Captain, to which post he was promoted in 1864, in the place of Captain Munford, resigned.  He was absent from his command on account of a gunshot wound in the thigh received on the Red River.  He was all through that campaign, was in the two day's fight before Nashville, Tennessee, and in the charge on Fort Blakely.  He has sixty acres of orchard land, apples, peaches, and grapes.  He keeps ten to twelve horses, fifteen to twenty head of cattle and fattens about fifty hogs per year.  His orchards return him the best interest on his money.  He built their fine brick farm house in 1881.  The schooling of the Captain is limited, but he is well informed and a great reader.  He was married about the age of twenty, to Anna J. Dodd who was nearly sixteen.  She was the daughter of William and Julia Ann Richardson Dodd.  Her father was of Green County, Illinois, and her mother of Bradenburg, Kentucky.
       The living children of Captain and Mrs. Nokes are:  Mrs. Carrie Bradney, living in Missouri;  Mrs. Mary V. Wright, at home;  Oscar E., living at the Mounds; Birdie May, a young lady at home; Irwin Grant; and Jessie.
       The Captain has been a Republican, but now is an Alliance man.  He is justly proud of his war record.
                  
5
Birth:
Feb 1838
New York
Death:
22 Nov 1901
Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Marr:
1 Oct 1857
Adams, Illinois 
Notes:
                   1860 census:  Lee, Brown, Illinois, P.O. Buckhorn
1391, 1329
Philander Nokes, 22, male, farmer, NY
Mrs. M.                 , 20, female, Illinois
William                 , 2, male, Illinois
1392, 1330,
Rufus Nokes, 33, male, farmer, VT  (married within the year?)
Mrs. Lucy      , 57, female, NH
Joseph          , 15, male, Illinois
1395, 1333
John Nokes, 51, male, farmer, VT  (married within the year?)
Mrs. H.         , 48, female, VT
Philo             , 20, male, NY
Miron            , 17, male, Illinois
John              , 10, male, Illinois
Hannah         , 7, female, Illinois
Sidney L.       , 3, male, Illinois
Nancy Surrate?, 11, female, Illinois
M.J. Nokes, 19, female, Ohio


American Civil War Soldiers
Name:	Philander Nokes ,
Residence:	Mound Station, Illinois 	(Brown County)
Enlistment Date:	09 August 1862
Distinguished Service:	DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served:	Union
State Served:	Illinois
Unit Numbers:	295 295
Service Record:	Enlisted as a Sergeant on 09 August 1862 Enlisted in Company E, 119th Infantry Regiment Illinois  on 07 October 1862. Transferred Company E, 119th Infantry Regiment Illinois  on 10 January 1865 Transfered in on 10 January 1865.
                  
6
Philo NOKES
Birth:
31 Dec 1839
Franklin, New York
Death:
5 Mar 1922
La Junta, Otero, Colorado
 
Marr:
 
7
Emma Jean NOKES
Birth:
Abt Jan 1841
of Franklin, New York
Death:
Sep 1841
of Franklin, New York
 
Marr:
 
8
Miron NOKES
Birth:
7 Jun 1843
Brown, Illinois
Death:
22 Jan 1920
Lebanon, Red Willow, Nebraska
 
Marr:
 
9
Sybil or Bibyl (male?) NOKES
Birth:
1847
Brown, Illinois
Death:
Sep 1850
Brown, Illinois
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   listed as Bibyl E., son of John and H. Nokes Sept 1850, 3 years
                  
10
John NOKES
Birth:
Abt 1850
Brown, Illinois
Death:
 
Marr:
 
11
Hannah NOKES
Birth:
13 Feb 1853
Brown, Illinois
Death:
5 Apr 1940
King City, Gentry, Missouri
 
Marr:
 
12
Sidney Leonard NOKES
Birth:
25 Mar 1858
Mound Station, Brown, Illinois
Death:
31 Aug 1926
Knox, Starke, Indiana
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   1900 United States Federal Census 
Name:	Sydney E Nokes
Home in 1900:	Fritzlen, Woods, Oklahoma
	Sydney E Nokes 	head, 43 March 1857, married 26 years, 	Illinois, Vermont, Vermont
	Barbara E Nokes wife, 47 April 1853, married 26 years, 7 children, 5 living, Indiana,  Illinois, Ohio
	Orelia May Nokes dau, female, Dec 1885, 17, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana
	Flora C Nokes dau, female,  Dec 1891, 8, Kansas, Illinois, Indiana
	Florina V Nokes dau, female, May 1892, 7, Kansas, Illinois, Indiana

1900 United States Federal Census  Name:	Sydney Nokes
Home in 1900:	Alva, Woods, Oklahoma
Relationship to head-of-house:	Boarder
	Sydney Nokes 	24
                  
13
Benjamin NOKES
Birth:
Abt 1860
possibly Mound Station, Brown, Illinois
Burial:
Cleaves Cemetery, Lee, Brown, Illinois
 
Marr:
 
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John Nokes - Hannah Twombly

John Nokes was born at Swanton, Franklin, Vermont 20 Mar 1809. His parents were Jacob Nokes and Mary Fuller.

He married Hannah Twombly Jan 1826 at Franklin, Vermont . Hannah Twombly was born at Sheffield, Caledonia, Vermont 12 Sep 1811 daughter of Samuel O. Twombly and Elizabeth Gray .

They were the parents of 13 children:
Emily a Nokes born 1827.
Samuel Nokes born Abt 1830.
Martha M. Nokes born 28 Sep 1832.
Sylvester Daniel Nokes born 11 Feb 1835.
Philander R. Nokes born Feb 1838.
Philo Nokes born 31 Dec 1839.
Emma Jean Nokes born Abt Jan 1841.
Miron Nokes born 7 Jun 1843.
Sybil or Bibyl (male?) Nokes born 1847.
John Nokes born Abt 1850.
Hannah Nokes born 13 Feb 1853.
Sidney Leonard Nokes born 25 Mar 1858.
Benjamin Nokes born Abt 1860.

John Nokes died 29 Jun 1885 at Brown, Illinois .

Hannah Twombly died 20 Sep 1899 at Brown, Illinois or Whitehorse, Woods, Oklahoma .