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Aberdeenshire / Re: Noble families x Broadsea, Fraserburgh
« on: Saturday 31 March 18 21:59 BST (UK)  »
Blimey - Thats it !!!

speaking to my dad John Noble

David and Muggsie had four children.  This I didnt know.

Julie Noble
David Noble
William Noble
Andrew Noble (My grandfather)

I know my great grand mother had a shop.

Can anyone tell me anymore about the family?

I think Julie Noble went to America - Detroit- and Married and became Mrs Henry

As for the others I do not know.

When I was in Fraserburgh everyone remembered Muggsie Dunn they said to me know your kin.

But I dont know much more than that.

Any information would be much appreciated.

Alexandra

Hi please bare with me just came across this site and not quite sure how to go about things
I am Carol Ann Forman (nee  Noble ) was born in Broadsea Fraserburgh to Helen (Nell) and David Noble my fathers parents were Betsy and Isaac Noble ( fisherman) his folk stayed as I recall in Rosehearty along the coast.
 Betsy was born in Broadsea  her father was nicknamed ( Porter Bob ) As a child I went to visit Maggsy Dinn  with my Granny in her home beside her shop. I also fondly remember "Skippers Anrda " who was I think a cousin of my fathers,  Andrew Noble and his sister Mima who stayed across from Baccoci,s icecream shop in College Bounds He was a draughtsman in the Toolworks I was told he designed a tool for surgeons for brain operations
 Andra had lived in King Edward St Fraserburgh with his wife and family am sure one of his daughters went to America and married a lawyer and the other to  Africa
As my granny and Dyde were both Nobles I,m nae quite sure who's side Maggsy was on but am sure Skippers Andra was my fathers side

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