Career
Noah served with the Massachusetts troops as a private, and he applied for a war pension in November 13, 1848 being resident of Plainfield, New Hampshire. He died five years later. Upon his death, on July 2, 1853, she applied for a pension, and it was granted on October 25, 1855.
This pension was increased by the United States Congress on February 28, 1905.
She died November 11, 1906. She is buried in the same Vermont cemetery as President Calvin Coolidge.
She held the distinction of being the last pensioner of the American Revolution. A 1903 United States. Pension report listed two Revolutionary War widows (Damon and a Rebecca Mayo of Virginia) and three "Real Daughters" of Revolutionary War veterans.