Rensselaer Standard, Volume 1, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1879 — The Romance of a Lost Hoiress. [ARTICLE]
The Romance of a Lost Hoiress.
(Saturday Night. There is an estate worth over SIOO,000 awaiting Rosa Dietehe, of Rosa Noll, and a reward of SI,OOO is offered information that will lead to her discovery, by Mr. Dietehe, who is making au industrious search for the lost heiress. The story is quite romantic atid Interesting. About twenty-live years ago the Dietehe from Baden, Germany arrived in New York. The family scattered and one of the girls Rosa, shortly afterward married Henry Noll, iu Syracuse. After becoming the father of one child, Catherine Noll, he deserted his wife aud went to'‘Chicago from Westport, where the family then lived. Mrs Noll, three years afterwiad returned to Syracuse aud found employment iu the family of Dr. Blanchard Fisgage. This is as far as she has been traced. It has been ascertained that after the separation Henry Noll proceeded to Chicago, and by hard laltor and frugal habits amossiki a large fortune. Ten or twenty years since he was taken sick, and after a lingering illiness, died. On his death bed he repented ofhfc unfaithful conduct towards his youug spouse, and willed her his vast estate, amounting to SBO,OOO. This will was admitted to probate and during this long period of time has never been claimed by tho legatee. The interest accruing has swelled the amount until it has reached the handsome sum of $160,000 aud upwards. The gentleman who was iu search of Mrs Noll is an own brother. He says his sister is now over forty-five years of age, and the daughter about twentyfour. Mrs. Npll’s personal appearance is described as follows: Tall in stature, blue eyes, dark brown hair; and prepossessing countenance. * J
