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Doug Noble
About me:
I have lots of unidentified photos and even tintypes. Family came to California from Maine (Noble and McNeill), New Brunswick, Canada (McNeill) and New York in the late 1800s.
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I haven't shared details about my family.
Updated: February 15, 2010
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Unknown ancestor
This is a photo of an oil painting from around...
This is a photo of an oil painting from around...
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Unknown ancestor
This is a photo of an oil painting from around 1750, professionally based on hair (powdered) and neckline. It was in my grandparents collection, but I do not recall ever seeing it before I recently received it. It is a mystery, but could be a McNeil or Gilman. Probably painted in New England or Canada. It is on a linen canvas.
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Unknown ancestor
This is a photo of an oil painting from around 1750, professionally based on hair (powdered) and neckline. It was in my grandparents collection, but I do not recall ever seeing it before I recently received it. It is a mystery, but could be a McNeil or Gilman. Probably painted in New England or Canada. It is on a linen canvas.
