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Biography of
Frank F. Noleman
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p. 1457
FRANK F. NOLEMAN. Among the prominent and prosperous lawyers of Centralia and Marion county, Frank F. Noleman takes enviable rank. He has been a practicing attorney of Centralia since 1889, which year marked the beginning of his legal career, and in the years that have elapsed since then he has made steady progress in the pathway of success.
Born on July 2,
1868,
Frank
F. Noleman
is the son of
Robert D.
and
Anna M. (White) Noleman.
The former was
born in Adams county, Ohio, in 1816 and came to Illinois in 1843, settling in
Jefferson county. He established the first sawmill in Jefferson county,
prominently known as
Noleman‘s
Mill.
He continued to operate this mill until in 1858, when he moved to Centralia and
established a lumber yard. In 1861, promptly on the breaking out of the Civil
war, he organized Company H, First Illinois Cavalry, known as
Noleman‘s
Cavalry,
and he served in the war one year as captain of his company.
Returning to
Centralia, he was appointed postmaster of that point and served acceptably until
1863, when he was appointed to the office of collector of internal revenues for
the Eleventh District; which office he filled in a creditable manner for eleven
years. He was afterwards a commissioner of the Joliet penitentiary for four
years. He was generally regarded in his community as being one of its best
citizens, and his success as a man of public position was admittedly good. He
died in 1883, leaving a good name and a modest estate, and he was sincerely
mourned by all who knew
him. His wife was a native of the
state of New York. She died in 1902, having survived her husband by a number of
years. Both were members of the Methodist Episcopal church. The father of
Robert Noleman and the grandfather of Frank
F. Noleman was Richard Noleman, born in Maryland.
He moved first to Pennsylvania and then to Ohio. In 1843 he brought his family
to Illinois, soon after which he died. He was a successful farmer, and a veteran
of the Black Hawk war. The maternal grandfather of Frank F.
Noleman was James White, born in county Kildare, Ireland, and coming
with his wife to this country in about the year 1830. They settled in New York
state, where he followed farming and raised a large family, and there he and his
wife departed this life.
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