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Elizabeth Dow 1824–1876 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 MAY 1824

Birth Location: Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1 FEB 1876

Death Location: Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Father: David Dow

Mother: Ann Buchan

Spouse(s): George Noble

Children(s): Jane Noble, David Noble, Alexander Noble, ... Noble, Mary Noble, Margaret Noble, Geroge Noble, Ann Noble, Elizabeth Noble, Anne Noble

Elizabeth Dow was born in 1824 in Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the child of David Dow And Ann Buchan. In 1841, Elizabeth Dow was recorded in the census in Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Elizabeth Dow married George Noble, and had children including Alexander Noble, Ann Noble, Anne Noble, David Dow Noble, Elizabeth Dow Noble, Geroge Noble, Jane Pirie Noble, Margaret Noble, Mary Ann Watt Noble, Noble. Elizabeth Dow passed away in 1876 in Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Dow was born in 1824 in Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the child of David Dow And Ann Buchan.
  • In 1841, Elizabeth Dow was recorded in the census in Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
  • Elizabeth Dow married George Noble, and had children including Alexander Noble, Ann Noble, Anne Noble, David Dow Noble, Elizabeth Dow Noble, Geroge Noble, Jane Pirie Noble, Margaret Noble, Mary Ann Watt Noble, Noble.
  • Elizabeth Dow passed away in 1876 in Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Elizabeth Dow's Ancestors

Self
Elizabeth Dow
1824–1876
Birth Place: Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Parents
David Dow
1781–1851
Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Ann Buchan
1787–1862
Saint Combs, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Alexander ("Skipper") Buchan
1765–1825
Saint Combs, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Anne Carle
1762–1823
Longside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John Buchan
1747–
Charles Carle
1727–1821
Margaret Forbes
1728–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Carle
1709–1754
Katharina Keller
1698–1754

Elizabeth Dow's Descendants

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Elizabeth Dow (9 MAY 1824–1 FEB 1876) m. George Noble (1 DEC 1822–29 OCT 1901)
  1. 1. Jane (Pirie) Noble 1861–1897 m. John (Dougall) Summers 1858–1925
  2. 2. David (Dow) Noble 1865–1944 m. Helen Milne 1869–1889
    1. 1. David (Dow) Noble 1888–1963
  3. 3. Alexander Noble 1865–1900
  4. 4. ... Noble 1864–
  5. 5. Mary (Ann Watt) Noble 1854–1919
  6. 6. Margaret Noble 1855–1876
  7. 7. Geroge Noble 1853–1928
  8. 8. Ann Noble 1850–1857
  9. 9. Elizabeth (Dow) Noble 1848–1937
  10. 10. Anne Noble 1846–1847

Elizabeth Dow's Timeline

6 Records

1824
9 MAY 1824
Birth of Elizabeth Dow in Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
1824
9 MAY 1824
Elizabeth Dow was christened in Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
1841
1841
Age 17
Elizabeth Dow appeared in census in Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
1841
1841
Age 17
Elizabeth Dow resided here
None
1876
29 JAN 1876
Age 52
Death of Elizabeth Dow in Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
1876
1 FEB 1876
Age 52
Burial of Elizabeth Dow in Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 MAY 1824
    Event Place: Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 9 MAY 1824
    Event Place: Lonmay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 JAN 1876
    Event Place: Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1 FEB 1876
    Event Place: Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1841
    Event Place: Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1841

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