Location: Go north from McCormick to Willington. Turn left at Gov. Patrick
Noble Historical marker, cross railroad, turn right, proceed to Willington Cemetery sign, turn left
here and travel this road past Willington Cemetery approximately .1 mile to sign "Grave of Gov.
Patrick Noble." Turn right at this sign and go to end of this road which is approximately 2
1/2 miles. Cemetery is located at the end of the road by the lake. Cemetery is
surrounded by brick wall approximately 4 feet high with no gate.
General Views: View One, View
Two
Lines from left to right:
Line I
Four or more unmarked graves
Line II
Grave 1, handmade brick & concrete marker - W. P. Noble, Died 1876
Grave 2 - Mrs. Matilda Caroline Noble, wife of William P. Noble, Born Dec. 23, 1806, Died Sept.
16, 1868
Grave 3 - Andrew Pickens Noble, Born 17 March 1837, Died 18 Dec. 1843
Grave 4 - Mrs. Susan Rebecca Tennent, Daughter of W.P. & M.C. Noble, wife of William
Tennent and the mother of 5 children, Born 12 April 1834, Died 27 June 1867
Line III
Grave 1 - Here Repose the mortal remains of Patrick Noble who died at Abbeville Court House
the 7th day of April 1840 in the 53rd year of his age. He was a native of Abbeville District
which he represented successively in the Senate and House of Representative of South Carolina
during a long course of years and was finally elected Governor which office he held at the time of
his death. As a public man he was distinguished by moderation resulting from a mild and
even temperament and by firmness of purpose proceeding from a high sense of duty and sound
judgement drawing its conclusions from careful and dispassionate examination. In all the
relations of private life he was singularly exemplary, and in public and private, such was the
unblemished purety of his character that both friends and opponents would concur in inscribing on
his tomb, "Here lie the bones of an honest man." The example of his virtues silently
impressed upon the community in which he lived, contributed largely to the formation of the high
moral character of his native District and long will the District, in common with the whole State
deplore his loss.
Grave 2 - Elizabeth B. Noble, wife of Patrick Noble, She was born the 19th of July 1797, and
died the 7th of June 1834. This narrow cell of clay holds the remains of an affectionate
Wife and devoted Mother and a sincere friend. In every Sphere of duty she moved with
just propiety. Upon the Merits and atonement of the Saviour she rested her hopes of
pardon, and a blessed Immortality. She has passed through the portals of death to enjoy
the rewards of the pure in heart to behold her God. This stone is erected by her
disconsolate Husband and weeping children as a memorial of love and affection for her whose
dear memory will be cherrished by them until they sleep with her in the grave.
Grave 3 - Patrick Noble Jr., 1st Lieut. of the Dragoons, U.S. Army; who was born 22nd Oct.
1821 and died 27th Dec. 1848, He was the son of Patrick & Elizabeth B. Noble and lies by their
side to sleep until waked with them on the last day. This marble has been erected by
affectionate Brothers, Sisters, who shed copious tears for the loss of a Brother, Brave, Talented,
and Virtuous.
Line IV
Grave 1 - Ezekiel Noble, Born 28 March 1774, Died 19th May 1832, This monument is erected
by the dying request of his Widow, Mary E. Noble, in memory of his virtues and sterling worth
and of her devoted affection
Grave 2 - Wm. Noble, who departed this life on the 7th October 1823 in the 47th year of his
age
Grave 3 - Rebecca Noble, Born 3rd Jan. 1784, Died 5th Febr.
1831
Grave 4 - Joseph Noble, Born 20th Sept. 1820, Died 26th Dec. 1843
Grave 5 - Harriet A. Noble, Born 18 Jan. 1823 Died 6 April 1845
Grave 6 - Joseph A. Noble, only child of Joseph & Harriet A. Noble, who was born the 9th day of
Dec. 1843 and died the 27th day of Sept. 1848
Line V
Grave 1 - John Noble, who departed this life 4th October 1812 in the 2nd year of his age
Line VI
Grave 1 - Rebecca C. Noble, who departed this life the 9th Sept. 1821, in the 4th year of her
age.