William Noscar Biographical Sketch from Beers History of Warren County, Ohio
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Transcription contributed by Arne H Trelvik 23 October 2005

Sources:
The History of Warren County Ohio
Part V. Biographical Sketches
Harlan Township
(Chicago, IL: W. H. Beers Co, 1882; reprint, Mt. Vernon, IN: Windmill Publications, 1992)

Page
1038

WILLIAM NOSCAR, farmer; P. O. Level. We are pleased to give space to brief sketch of the life of the gentleman whose name appears above. He is a native of Brown Co., Ohio, and was born March 11, 1832. He removed with his parents at eight years of age to Hamilton Co., this State, where he received the rudiments of a common school education. He was united in marriage the first time March 2, 1854, to Mary E. Ashcroft, a native of Hamilton Co., born May, 1837. To these parents two children were born—Benjamin D. A. (Feb. 21, 1855, married to Miss Mason), and John W. (born Jan. 6, 1857). On April 19, 1859, Mr. Noscar lost his wife by death, and Sept. 29, 1861, he was married the second time to Sibyl Luce, a native of Harlan Township, born July 4, 1841. This union was blessed by the birth of three children—Iphi (born July 1, 1862), Grant (born May 18, 1864) and Ettie (born March 6, 1868). Mr. Noscar learned the engineer and sawyer trade, at which he labored for about eleven years, after which he engaged in farming. He is of Democratic antecedents, and at present is one of the Township Trustees of this township; he was a warm advocate of the Union cause during the late war, and served 100 days in Company C, 146th O. I. His father was John Noscar, a native of Pennsylvania, born January, 1791; he married Elizabeth Merrill, of his own State; they settled in Clinton Co., this State, and were the parents of seven sons and four daughters. These parents were of German-English descent. Solon Luce, the father of Mrs. Noscar, was a native of New York; he married Sarah Scudder, a native of this county, but little is known of this family, as the records are not accessible. Mr. Noscar takes great pride in raising fine stock, and his short horn cattle and Poland-China bogs are among the best in the county; he is of an industrious turn of mind, and is noted for his integrity.


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