Stone Cottage. H.J. Seymour, H.H. Skinner, H.A. Noyes. In this charming old English house at Niagara Falls, Ontario. Mr. Noyes spent the last years of his life, from the break up of the community in 1879 until his death, April 13th 1886. A loyal family surrounded him--Mother Noyes (H.A. Noyes), H.H.Skinner, Miss Jane Kinsley, Mrs. Ellen Miller, Mrs. Chloe Seymour, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Seymours, and a group of young people in their early teens, Humphrey, Pierpont, Holton, George and Gertrude. The work of the house and barn and garden was divided among the members of the family. "Open house" was the rule and there was a constant flow of visitors seated a dozen or fifteen people. A meeting was held every Sunday afternoon with thirty or fifty persons present, when Mr. Noyes usually talked, and often home-made wine and cake was passed, After Mr. Noyes' death, the Stone Cottage was rented to various families for some years, among these Pierpont Noyes, and Denning Smith, and finally was sold to the O.C.L. for a Canadian silverware factory in 1916? In 1925 it was torn down and a fine modern factory built on its site.