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Tragedy and Success: Southwick's Popcorn King

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— A Southwick Time Machine Original | Biographical Reconstruction   Frederick Lovatus Noble was born in Southwick, Massachusetts, on August 25, 1822. Known by his middle name, Lovatus, he grew up in a wealthy and highly respected Southwick family. He later married Julia Ann Sarah Warner of Suffield, Connecticut, on April 23, 1851. The newlyweds settled in the Long Yard section of Southwick.   The Noble Homestead in the Longyard Their first son, Frederick “Freddie” Lovatus Noble, was born on March 12, 1854. Two years later, on May 12, 1856, they welcomed another son, Frank Wilbur Noble. Lovatus was a man of exemplary character. He earned his living peddling whips for a manufacturer in Westfield, Massachusetts. In November 1857, he was returning home from a business trip when he stopped at the Granby, Connecticut, home of Jeremiah “Jeremy” H. Holcomb, an acquaintance with whom he had arranged to spend the Sabbath. Lovatus stayed at the Holcomb residence for a day or two. On the ...