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Born at 11 Herbert St. no father shown on birth certificate. 1891 3 Redferries Yard, North Street, Sneinton William Bunting Hd M 31 Plasterer Sneinton Clara Bunting W M 30 - St Anns Nottm Mary A Bunting Dau 13 Scholar St Anns Nottm Elizabeth Bunting Dau 11 Scholar St Anns Nottm George Bunting Son 7 Scholar St Johns Nottm Emily Bunting Dau 4 Scholar St Phillips Nottm Living at 3 Dawson Street, Sneinton when married in 1898. Described asa cotton cleaner. 1901 Harvey Terr, Nottingham William Bunting Hd M 40 Plasterer Nottm Clara Bunting W M 40 Lace Clipper Nottm George Bunting S 16 Plasterer apprentice Nottm Clara dau 3 Nottm Thomas Noble Boarder M 25 Cotton Presser Nottm Mary A Noble M 23 Cotton Clearer Nottingham Nottingham Workhouse - Admission and Discharge Book (PUO 2/1/33) Birth of George Henry Noble, 28 March 1904, Cof E, Mother Mary Ann. Discharged at own request on 23.4.1904. Mary Ann aged 26 William aged 2 and half George Henry aged 1 month In-door Relief List, Half Year ending Ladyday 1904 (PUO 2/3/77) Mary Ann Noble, cotton presser, born 1877, CofE, spent 25 days in halfyear in workhouse. William Noble, no occupation, spent 25 days. Alphabetical Index Dec 1904 (PUO 2/6/8) Mary Ann Noble, aged 30, admitted 27.2.1908 - no discharge date William Noble, age 6 George Henry, age 4 (William and George are discharged on 27.3.1908 to father at 2 Ash Yard, Howard Street) Mary Ann Noble, last address 1 Harvey Terr, Monk Street - nearest relation Mrs Bunting of same address. 1911 Census, 5b Windmill Row, Carlton, Nottingham Robert Thompson, Head, 38, Single, Labourer, Brick Manufacture, worker, Edinburgh Mrs (Hannah) Noble, Boarder, 35, married, Nottingham William Noble, Son, 10, School, Nottingham George Noble, Son, 7, Nottingham Christopher Noble, Son, 1, Nottingham