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Helen McGregor <I>Means</I> Noyes

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Helen McGregor Means Noyes

Birth
Amherst, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
26 Mar 1890 (aged 65)
Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Byfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.7388619, Longitude: -70.9299871
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"She had three children, Marion, Edward, and Atherton who is married and lives in Cambridge."
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"Aunt Helen married the Reverend Daniel P. Noyes. They lived first in Brooklyn, where Mr. Noyes was settled as minister. I remember the glee with which Aunt Helen used to tell of their going one evening to call on a parishioner to be met with information that she had gone "to sit up with a corpse acquaintance." Then they lived in New York for some years. I of course never visited them in Brooklyn; but in every other place they lived --- New York, Longwood, Pigeon Cove, Wilmington, Byfield --- I enjoyed their charming hospitality and themselves. At Byfield, soon after they moved there, Mr. Noyes died. They had three children, Marion, Edward, and Atherton who is married and lives in Cambridge."

--- Anne M. Means, *Amherst and Our Family Tree*, Boston, 1921, p283.
"She had three children, Marion, Edward, and Atherton who is married and lives in Cambridge."
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Note:

"Aunt Helen married the Reverend Daniel P. Noyes. They lived first in Brooklyn, where Mr. Noyes was settled as minister. I remember the glee with which Aunt Helen used to tell of their going one evening to call on a parishioner to be met with information that she had gone "to sit up with a corpse acquaintance." Then they lived in New York for some years. I of course never visited them in Brooklyn; but in every other place they lived --- New York, Longwood, Pigeon Cove, Wilmington, Byfield --- I enjoyed their charming hospitality and themselves. At Byfield, soon after they moved there, Mr. Noyes died. They had three children, Marion, Edward, and Atherton who is married and lives in Cambridge."

--- Anne M. Means, *Amherst and Our Family Tree*, Boston, 1921, p283.


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