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James Noble (1795-1875)

James Noble was an architect born in the London area in 1795. His wife, Susanna Noble, also born in London in 1796, who died in 1841. James Noble died in 1875. They had a son, Charles Noble, born in London in 1823, died in 1887. Charles married Caroline Glenister (born London 1831), the recipient of the letter.
The researched Noble family history is here (9):

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SurnameNameDatesLink
GlenisterAlexander Robertabt 1890 - 25 Apr 19174975
GlenisterCarolineabt 1831 - 4976
GlenisterCharles Edwardabt 1882 - 4977
GlenisterEdwardabt 1798 - abt 18984978
GlenisterGeorge William Alexanderabt 1878 - Sep 19474979
GlenisterJane Darling WeldonApr 1880 - 4980
GlennisterAliceApr 1872 - 4981
GlennisterJohn WeldonApr 1884 - Dec 19524982
GlennisterMary AnnJul 1858 - 4983
GlennisterPhoebe Harrietabt 1863 - 4984
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Correspondence from 71 Warwick Gardens, Kensington, to Caroline Noble (nee: Glenister) 15 March 1871 from her widowed father-in-law: