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Ambrose Noble

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Ambrose Noble

Birth
Massachusetts, USA
Death
10 Oct 1889 (aged 94)
Markham, York Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Markham, York Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Ambrose Noble (86720977)

Suggested edit: N. American Family History for Name: Ambrose & Hannah Badgerow.
Ambrose's father was Stephen Noble, born in Westfield, Mass., April 7, 1765, & died @ the Bay of Quinta Aug. 18, 1823. He married Esther Smith, who was born abt. 1772. She was the daughter of Thomas Smith of W. Springfield, Mass., and died at Markham, C. W. Oct. 27, 1814 at 42 yrs.
Ambrose was born Feb. 17, 1795, & married Hannah Badgerow.
Gender: Female, Birth Date: 27 Oct 1805, Birth Place: Bristol, N Y
First Marriage Date: 14 May 1822
Father: Justin Badgerow
Spouse: Ambrose Noble
Children: Alfred Noble, Jesse Noble, Hiram Noble, Charles Thompson Noble, Emily Noble, Lorinda Noble, Nancy Noble, Harvey Noble, Alice Noble, Martin Noble, Martha Noble.
Contributor: Jean Wilson (48841367) • [email protected]

Ambrose Noble was born in Massachusetts, United States, in 1795. His native town was West Springfield, his father being Stephen Noble who emigrated from thence to Canada before the war of 1812. Ambrose settled on lot 16, concession 8, Markham Township. He married in 1821 Hannah Badgerow, by whom he had eleven children, six boys and five girls, all of whom are married with the exception of two who live at home. His wife died August 27, 1879. Jesse Noble, lot 5, concession 6, second son of the above. In early life he assisted his father to clear the farm, and on reaching manhood occupied his present lot. He married a daughter of the late Colonel Button, by whom he has one son, W. A., who lives at home. Mr. Noble has very much improved his property, and has shown considerable taste and skill in planting trees around his demesne, which is considered one of the prettiest places in the township. He has not sought or accepted office on the Municipal Board, but has principally attended to his own immediate concerns.
Contributor: Jean Wilson (48841367) • [email protected]

Ambrose Noble House
Markham Heritage Estates, ON: 11 Heritage Corners Lane
The Ambrose Nobel house reflects the simple style of Georgian architecture. It is unusual in that it has two front doors. Until recently it was located a the corner of Highway #48 and 16th Avenue and is presently being restored to its original appearance. The dwelling was constructed circa 1830 for the Nobles who arrive in Markham from the United States prior to the War of 1812. Mr. Noble operated a tannery on the property and it is believed that front door at the north end was the entrance to his office.
Contributor: Jean Wilson (48841367) • [email protected]
Ambrose Noble (86720977)

Suggested edit: N. American Family History for Name: Ambrose & Hannah Badgerow.
Ambrose's father was Stephen Noble, born in Westfield, Mass., April 7, 1765, & died @ the Bay of Quinta Aug. 18, 1823. He married Esther Smith, who was born abt. 1772. She was the daughter of Thomas Smith of W. Springfield, Mass., and died at Markham, C. W. Oct. 27, 1814 at 42 yrs.
Ambrose was born Feb. 17, 1795, & married Hannah Badgerow.
Gender: Female, Birth Date: 27 Oct 1805, Birth Place: Bristol, N Y
First Marriage Date: 14 May 1822
Father: Justin Badgerow
Spouse: Ambrose Noble
Children: Alfred Noble, Jesse Noble, Hiram Noble, Charles Thompson Noble, Emily Noble, Lorinda Noble, Nancy Noble, Harvey Noble, Alice Noble, Martin Noble, Martha Noble.
Contributor: Jean Wilson (48841367) • [email protected]

Ambrose Noble was born in Massachusetts, United States, in 1795. His native town was West Springfield, his father being Stephen Noble who emigrated from thence to Canada before the war of 1812. Ambrose settled on lot 16, concession 8, Markham Township. He married in 1821 Hannah Badgerow, by whom he had eleven children, six boys and five girls, all of whom are married with the exception of two who live at home. His wife died August 27, 1879. Jesse Noble, lot 5, concession 6, second son of the above. In early life he assisted his father to clear the farm, and on reaching manhood occupied his present lot. He married a daughter of the late Colonel Button, by whom he has one son, W. A., who lives at home. Mr. Noble has very much improved his property, and has shown considerable taste and skill in planting trees around his demesne, which is considered one of the prettiest places in the township. He has not sought or accepted office on the Municipal Board, but has principally attended to his own immediate concerns.
Contributor: Jean Wilson (48841367) • [email protected]

Ambrose Noble House
Markham Heritage Estates, ON: 11 Heritage Corners Lane
The Ambrose Nobel house reflects the simple style of Georgian architecture. It is unusual in that it has two front doors. Until recently it was located a the corner of Highway #48 and 16th Avenue and is presently being restored to its original appearance. The dwelling was constructed circa 1830 for the Nobles who arrive in Markham from the United States prior to the War of 1812. Mr. Noble operated a tannery on the property and it is believed that front door at the north end was the entrance to his office.
Contributor: Jean Wilson (48841367) • [email protected]


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