

Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Noble County, Indiana.
Noble County's government was organized beginning in 1836. The county was named for a family that was influential in Indiana politics at the time, including the Indiana governor at the time (1831-1837) Noah Noble and his brother, James, who served as the state's first senator after it gained statehood.
Adjacent Counties
Cities, Towns, Townships & Communities
Albion (County Seat) | Allen | Ari | Avilla | Bakertown | Bear Lake | Brimfield | Burr Oak | Cosperville | Cromwell | Egans Point | Ege | Elkhart | Green | Green Center | Grismore | Indian Village | Jefferson | Kendallville | Kimmell | LaOtto | Ligonier | Lisbon | Merriam | Noble | Orange | Ormas | Perry | Port Mitchell | Rome City | Sparta | Swan | Wakeville Village | Washington | Washington Center | Wawaka | Wayne | Wayne Center | Wilmot | Wolcottville | Wolf Lake | York
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