Notes: Andrew Noble and Annie Ambler were married 7 Oct 1875 in Toronto, York County, Ontario
Canada. Toronto was the residence for both. Their witnesses were Jane
Noble, relationship unknown, and Selina Ambler, perhaps a sister.
Their son James was born on 5 Feb 1877, and son Ralph on 28 Sep 1879, both in
Toronto, Ontario.
In the 1881 Canada census, Andrew, 51, and Annie, 32, were living in St. James Ward,
Toronto City, Ontario. Andrew was a tailor. Their two sons were 4 and 2
years old. Living with the family was James Nobel,
33, a cabinet maker, William Davison, 20, also a cabinet maker, and Jennie Green,
16, a servant.
In 1884, the family immigrated to the United States,
settling in Ontario, San Bernardino County, California. Their last son
Charles was born on 18 Nov 1888 in Ontario, California. Andrew became
a naturalized U.S. citizen on 2 Jun 1890, in Superior Court, San Bernardino,
California.
In the 1900 U.S. census, Andrew and Annie were living in Ontario, San Bernardino,
California, with Ralph and Charles, seen at left. Andrew was a fruit farmer.
Their son James was not listed with the family; he died in 1909. By the 1910 U.S.
census, both Ralph and Charles had left home, and the couple were living alone
on Euclid Avenue, Ontario. Annie died in 1912, and Andrew in 1916.
They are buried in the family plot in Bellevue Memorial Park,
Ontario, California.
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