Noble Evans Ladd Sr.

Brief Life History of Noble Evans

When Noble Evans Ladd Sr. was born on 8 May 1792, in Stokes, North Carolina, United States, his father, Joseph Ladd, was 31 and his mother, Catherine Bacey Dameron, was 29. He married Mary L Burton on 11 December 1812, in Stokes, North Carolina, United States. They were the parents of at least 10 sons and 9 daughters. He died in October 1882, in Stokes, North Carolina, United States, at the age of 90.

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Family Time Line

Noble Evans Ladd Sr.
1792–1882
Mary L Burton
1790–1840
Marriage: 11 December 1812
Peter Burton Ladd Sr
1813–1895
Rebecca G Ladd
about 1823–
Nancy Ladd
about 1838–
Constantine D Ladd
1815–1857
Joseph H. Ladd
1815–
Anne Vaughn Ladd
1818–1886
Mary Isabel Ladd
1820–
J Neuton Ladd
1821–1880
Thornton Greene Ladd Sr
1822–1894
Mackey Ladd
1822–
Noble Evans Ladd, Jr
1824–1869
Mary J Ladd
1825–1925
Martha Jane Ladd
1826–1856
William Ladd
1828–
Lois Ladd
1830–
Newton Ladd
1831–
Martha Ladd
1833–
Peter Ladd
1835–
Sarah Eveline Ladd
1840–

Sources (10)

  • Noble Ladd, "United States Census, 1790"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Noble Ladd - Published information: birth-name: Noble Ladd
  • Noble Ladd, "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 "

World Events (8)

1794 · Creating the Eleventh Amendment

The Eleventh Amendment restricts the ability of any people to start a lawsuit against the states in federal court.

1799 · Gold Nuggets Found

"In 1799, in Little Meadow Creak located in Cabarrus County, North Carolina a large yellow """"rock"""" was found by Conrad Reed. A few years later it was determined that the """"rock"""" was a gold nugget."

1819 · Panic! of 1819

With the Aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars the global market for trade was down. During this time, America had its first financial crisis and it lasted for only two years. 

Name Meaning

English: from Middle English lad(de) ‘lad’, of obscure origin, used as an occupational name for a young male attendant, a servant, a status name for a man of low birth, or a nickname for a rogue or ruffian.

History: Most American bearers of this name trace their ancestry to Daniel Ladd, who emigrated from London to Ipswich, MA, in 1634.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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