Born in
New Milford, Connecticut, received a limited education, and became a farmer and tanner. Noble moved to
Ballston Spa, where he was an active in the Episcopal church and served as a vestryman.
Business He later resided in
Ira,
Cato,
Rochester, and
Auburn. He served in local offices, including school board member and school inspector in Ira,
postmaster in Cato,
town supervisor of Auburn, and collector of canal tolls in
Montezuma. In addition, he was active in local businesses, including serving on the board of directors of the Cayuga County National Bank.
Militia He served as member of the
New York State Assembly from 1828 to 1830. He was also an officer in the New York Militia, and attained the rank of
lieutenant colonel as second-in-command of the 167th Infantry Regiment, a unit of the 7th Brigade, 21st Division.
Congress Noble was elected as a
Democrat to the
Twenty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1837 – March 3, 1839). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1838 to the
Twenty-sixth Congress.
Later career and death He served as inspector of Auburn Prison from 1843 to 1845. He died in
Rochester, New York on February 5, 1850. He was buried at Cato-Meridian Cemetery in Ira. ==References==