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Down / Re: Birth in Down of Lucinda NODDINGS
« on: Tuesday 26 December 17 13:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Kristen,
Our family originally came from Yorkshire to N Ireland in the 1830's. They were involved in the flax trade. Lucinda was the granddaughter of Christopher Noddings b 1853 and Lucinda Hopkins, they lived in Seapatrick a small village near Banbridge Co Down. Christopher's father was John Noddings who was born in Yorkshire in 1827 and his mother was Sarah Brown. I am descended from Christopher's brother William John Noddings b 1852.If I can be of further help please contact me.
 Regards
Alex Noddings

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Down / Re: Edmund Noddings of Banbridge
« on: Tuesday 07 July 15 10:17 BST (UK)  »
I have to thank you Shaun for finding Edmund on the 1911 census. I assume that he is living with his Mum in the 1911 census. She is described as being single so I must agree with aghadowey that he is probably illegitimate. His mother was Sarah J (Jane) Noddings daughter of Sarah Noddings on the 1901 census. The other two Sarahs mentioned were granddaughters of Sarah senior widow of John Noddings.
I wonder what happened to Edmund?
Thanks again
3rd lanark

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Down / Edmund Noddings of Banbridge
« on: Tuesday 07 July 15 06:49 BST (UK)  »
I know that Edmund was born in 1890 in Seapatrick nr Banbridge and was living with his grandmother Sarah Noddings and two aunts in the 1901 census. From then on his whereabouts becomes a mystery. I would like to know what happened to him.
Thank you
3rdlanark

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Down / Re: Birth in Down of Lucinda NODDINGS
« on: Monday 22 September 14 08:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi John,
I wonder if you can give me information on the parents of Lucinda for my Irish Noddings family tree.

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Down / Re: Birth in Down of Lucinda NODDINGS
« on: Monday 22 September 14 07:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I met his widow Peggy (nee Jardine) and one of his daughters when my wife and I visited Banbridge a few years ago; we still exchange Christmas cards. I believe that Bill died in 1985.

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Down / Re: Birth in Down of Lucinda NODDINGS
« on: Thursday 17 July 14 14:32 BST (UK)  »
John Noddings d 1880 and Sarah Brown d 1904 had 12 children from the eldest William John Noddings my g-grandfather born 1852 and the youngest Thomas Noddings as you stated born 18th Nov 1870. Thomas was a heavily tattood man who joined the the Gordon Highlanders and fought at the Battle of Dargai in 1897. He was wounded in the battle and was discharged from the army.He lived in Glasgow for sometime but eventually moved to Canada and died there in about 1940. Most of the others from this large family either moved to Belfast, Scotland or America. As far as I know only my 3rd cousin remains in Banbridge.
John Noddings was th eldest son of Christopher Noddings 1798-1858.

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Down / Re: Birth in Down of Lucinda NODDINGS
« on: Wednesday 16 July 14 18:15 BST (UK)  »
Hi John,
I am a distant relative of Lucinda through our common ancestor John Noddings of Seapatrick. Can I help you in your family search?
Alex

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