John Harrison and Annie Noble
I am looking for information on my great grandparents John Harrison born in 1888, West Hartlepool, England married July 14 1915, Tompkins, Sask, to Annie Noble born 1894 Stonehaven, Scotland. They lived in Swift Current, the Nadeauville district but moved after WW1 to the Stone area. They had 11 children: Harry, Richard d. 1944, Roland, Sidney, Lawrence, Clarence d. 1934, Charles d. 1962, Christina Noble McFarlane (Harrison)b.1919 d. 2007, Annie m. John Wurmlinger, Eva m. Joe Wurmlinger and Freda m. Ernie Lowe. Any information would be appreciated.
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There's a write up about Ernest Lowe and Freda Spark (Harrison) (b. Nedeauville) married 1949 in Gull Lake memories : a history of the town of Gull Lake pg. 416 You can search the book at: http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=8525John & Annie Harrison's story is on pg. 709 Hazlet & its heritage : histories of village of Hazlet, Baxterville, Bloomville, Boyer Lake, Green Dell, Happy Valley, Hazlet, Honora, Idaho, Jamesville, L.I.D. #932, Nadeauville, Panorama, Pittville, Roia Buttes, Trent, Unionville, Verlo and Westmount. Volume 2 http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=2787
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Thank you so much for the information on Ernie and Freda Lowe (Harrison) and John and Annie Harrison. If you ever come across any more information on the family I would greatly appreciate it.
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Hi I believe you are also looking for information on Alexander Noble born 1873 in Stonehaven. His father was John Noble (b. 1838) who was the brother of my great(x2) grandfather James Noble (b. 1841). Can you please e-mail me with the details you have and I will get back to you. My e-mail address is rburnett100@aol.comBest Wishes Rosemary
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Please note the correction: Lawrence died 1984 (not 1983).
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Hello, Teunisje. Thank you so much for sending me Rolands Obituary, so sorry to hear of his passing. With Grandma Christine passing, I have no one to relate information on her family. Unfortunately, I decided to research the family after her death. Regret immensely not asking about her family. I have very little information on Harry, Richard, Sidney, Lawrence, Clarence, Charles, Annie, Eva and Freda's birthdates, death dates, spouses names, and family. I would love to complete the Harrison family tree, if you have any information you would like to share, would love to hear. Thanks again, Sharon.
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Hi Sharon, Great to hear from you. You are my Aunt Christine's grandchild! Unfortunately, I never met Aunt Christine but grew up visiting most of my father's (Lawrence's) other siblings, their spouses, and their children. In fact, I was a flower girl at both of Celia and Larry's weddings (Uncle Roland's children). Clarence was my dad's twin but he died very young (age 7 or 8). Richard died in the war, I believe, and they named an Island after him: Harrison Island. I'm seeing my Mom tonight and will see if she can track down some of that information for you. Unfortunately, after my dad died in 1984 we lost contact with most of the Harrison family. I reconnected with Aunt Anne and her children, Eva's children, Mitzie Harrison (Charlie's wife) and her daughter in law, Susan (Kent's wife), between 1988 and 2001 when I moved to B.C. but I have since moved back to my hometown. Eva died when I was in B.C. and I'll get that date for you. Sidney died a few years ago and I'll get that date as well. My Mom still keeps in contact with Sid's wife, Evelyn, so we may be able to track down some more information for you. Keep in touch: tgruber@shaw.ca. Teunisje (pronounced Teneesha).
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Thank you Teunisje for your information and look forward to hearing about our family. Yes, I am the grandchild of Christine Noble MacFarlane nee Harrison. I am not with Ancestry anymore, so if we could correspond through my email would be easier. slarmon@bell.netThanks Sharon
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