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Angèle Moreau (born NOBLE), 1879 - 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesAngèle Alexandrine Noble (born Viennois), born 1874
MyHeritage Family Trees"Angèle" Catherine Marie Noble (born Majorell)
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Angèle Armantine NOBLE, born Circa 1883
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Angèle NOBLE, 1755 - 1825
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Angèle NOBLE, 1755 - 1825
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Angèle, Armandine NOBLE
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Angèle, Armandine NOBLE
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Angèle Josephine NOBLE, born 1885
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Angèle Armantine NOBLE, born 1881
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Angèle Joséphine NOBLE, died 1886
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Angèle Armantine NOBLE, died 1940
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Angèle NOBLE, born 1879
France, Vital Records Index
Angèle NOBLE, born 1907
France, Vital Records Index
Angèle NOBLE, born Circa 1844
1872 France Census
Angèle NOBLE, born 1879
1906 France Census
Angèle NOBLE, born 1841
1906 France Census
Angèle NOBLE, born 1839
1906 France Census
Angèle NOBLE, born 1847
1906 France Census
Angèle Marie NOBLE, born Circa 1878
1901 France Censusmme angèle noble (born compain), born 1909
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Angèle NOBLE
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Angèle NOBLE (DUVERGER)
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The last name "Noble" has its origins in the Old French word "noble," which means "noble" or "of high birth," and it was introduced to England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name is believed to have initially been a status surname for individuals who belonged to the aristocracy or held positions of significance within society, reflecting their elevated social standing. Geographically, it first appeared in England, particularly in regions influenced by Norman culture. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries and languages, such as "Nobles" in Spanish-speaking regions and "Noblet" in French contexts, which may reflect local adaptations or diminutive forms. The name has maintained its association with nobility and high status throughout history, often linked to characteristics of honor and integrity. Overall, the surname Noble encapsulates a rich heritage tied to social hierarchy and prestige.
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