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Noble families x Broadsea, Fraserburgh
« on: Sunday 26 June 05 03:37 BST (UK) »

Hi listers

Trying to track down some family relatives or someone else researching Nobles in Broadsea.

My Nobles are as follows:

Wilson Noble 1881-1956 & Rachael Grant Cardno 1879-1958
Alexander Noble 1858-1924 & Elizabeth Noble 1860-1918
Alexander Noble "Cockie" 1833-1909 & Elizabeth Crawford 1842-1885
Walter Noble 1794-1868 & Margaret Noble 1802 -1841/51
Gilbert Noble 1767-  ??    & Ann Crawford 1773 - ??

I was born in Fraserburgh, but emigrated with my parents, when the "Wilson Noble boatbuilding busines" (owned by my grandfather closed down in 1959)

Would love to hear from anyone with connections or knowledge of the above. 

Regards

Maureen
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Noble, May, Cardno, Ritchie, Robertson, Taylor,  Crawford, Mitchell, Buchan, Watt, West, Grant, all from NE SCotland.
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Re: Noble families x Broadsea, Fraserburgh
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 07 August 05 02:20 BST (UK) »

Hello, I ahave a death Cert for Ann Noble nee Shand who was the widow of Alexander Noble.,shipmaster. William Noble ,informant was Ann's stepson. Ann died 22 Jan 1922 Fraserburgh. Her parents were William Shand and Isabella Rainnie. They are buried in Peathill Kirk Hope this is a help. ndpaton
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Re: Noble families x Broadsea, Fraserburgh
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 07 August 05 08:19 BST (UK) »

Hi ndpaton

Thanks for your reply, not sure if we have the same Alexander Noble & Ann Noble, plenty of them around.  Also I dont have any Shands in my tree. 

Can you give me any info on Alexander Noble.   

Regards Maureen
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Re: Noble families x Broadsea, Fraserburgh
« Reply #3 on: Monday 08 August 05 01:00 BST (UK) »

Sorry, The death Cert was all that I had. I thought that the ship master would have interested you. I have many in my ancestry involved with boats and sailing including myself. Ann is related too me on my Shand side. Her  father, William Shand was my Grgr grand Uncle  Happy Hunting ndpaton
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Re: Noble families x Broadsea, Fraserburgh
« Reply #4 on: Friday 08 June 07 15:20 BST (UK) »

My great grandmother was a Noble of Broadsea descent.

She was Margaret Bell Noble (1892-1934).

Her parents:
Dougal Noble (1855-1896) & Jessie S. Noble (c.1855-1900).

Dougal's par[/u]ents:
Dougal Noble (c.1827-1879) & Ann Noble (1832-1903).

[u]Dougal's parents
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George Noble (b.1788) & Barbara Whyte (c.1793-1866)

George was the son of Andrew Noble (d.1790) and Helen Lascelles (c.1760-1840). Helen is 'Granny Lascelles' in the 'Christian Watt Papers'.

How reliable are the papers as a source? They go onto claim that 'Granny Lascelles' mother was the illegitimate daughter of John Gordon and Jean Crawford. John Gordon was the son of John Gordon of Kinellar and Henrietta Fraser, daughter of 12th Lord Saltoun of Abernethy.
I have done a small amount of research. The papers claim that Helen Lascelles' mother (Jane Gordon/Crawford) was left 20 pounds in the will of her father. Having viewed John Gordon's will, there is mention of his natural daughter being left 20 pounds. So some of the claims can be proven.

I believe John Gordon is buried in his family vault, a converted chapel which stands in the grounds of the old Kirktoun.

So what do we think?
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