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Victor Trowbridge Goble

Updated Jun 16, 2025
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Victor Trowbridge Goble
Victor Trowbridge Goble at his brother Sydney's wedding in 1942.
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Victor Trowbridge Goble
Victor Trowbridge Goble was born circa May 1920, and died at age 24 years old in 1944 at Normandy, France. Victor Goble was buried at Ranville War Cemetery Joint Grave V. D. 4. in France. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Victor Trowbridge Goble.
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Richard Scott-Robinson
My name is Richard Alan Scott-Robinson, born in February 1957, I studied geology and physics at university, PhD from the University of London in 1991. I found this website whilst researching my second cousin, once removed, Victor Trowbridge Goble, the (sadly already) deceased son of my Aunt Helen and Uncle Jack when I was a boy living near Burwash, in East Sussex, England.
My father was Roy Scott-Robinson, a mechanical engineer who worked, all the time that I was a child and teenager, for the US design company Fluor (GB), from their offices in London, England. His father was the son of an engineering family originally from the Northeast of England. My mother, Beryl May Louisa (Roberts) Scott-Robinson was born in Brighton, on the south coast of England.
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I'm a Founder of AncientFaces and support the community answering questions & helping members make connections to the past (thus my official title of Founder & Content and Community Support ). For me, it's been a labor of love for over 20 years. I truly believe with all of my heart that everyone should be remembered for generations to come. I am 2nd generation San Jose and have seen a lot of changes in the area while growing up. We used to be known as the "Valley of Heart's Delight" (because the Valley was covered with orchards and there were many canneries to process the food grown here, which shipped all over the US) - now we have adopted the nickname "Capital of Silicon Valley" and Apple, Ebay, Adobe, Netflix, Facebook, and many more tech companies are within a few miles of my current home in San Jose (including AncientFaces). From a small town of 25,000, we have grown to 1 million plus. And when you add in all of the communities surrounding us (for instance, Saratoga, where I attended high school, living a block from our previous Mayor), we are truly one of the big cities in the US. I am so very proud of my hometown. For more information see Kathy - Founder & Content and Community Director
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