Notes The following records have been discerned for Private Mark Noddle. Surname is also spelled 'Noddles'. Listed among those on Barnardo Homes 'Faithful Unto Death' report of the 677 boys who gave their lives in World War One.
England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Name: Mark Noddle
Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1894
Registration District: Middlesbrough
Inferred County: Yorkshire North Riding
Volume: 9d
Page: 566
1891 English Census records place the family of Harriett and Mark Noddle in Middlesborough, Yorkshire, England. In residence are their children Hannah (15), George H (13), Joseph (10) and Alvina (5). Mark was a Labourer by trade.
Library and Archives Canada
Surname: NODDLES
Given Name: Marshall (Transcription error, original documents read 'Mark')
Age: 8
Sex: M
Ship: Numidian
Year of Arrival: 1901
Departure Port: Liverpool
Departure Date: 1901-07-18
Arrival Port: Quebec
Arrival Date: 1901-07-20
Party: Barnardo Homes
Comments: Large party of Dr. Barnardo's children, 239 to Toronto, 68 to Winnipeg, 20 to Russell, Manitoba and 3 to Peterborough, Ontario.
Notes: The child's given name was illegible or difficult to decipher
Source: Library and Archives Canada
Reference: RG 76 C1a
Microfilm: T-480
Type of Record: Passenger Lists
Sent by Middlesbrough Union, with Dr Barnardo Homes, placed with Mrs Elizabeth Tinegate, Dee Bank, Watt Twp, Muskoka, Ontario.
July 12 1902
Age 9, good home, employed at general chores, good health, attends Methodist Church and Public School, good disposition, Terms-Boarded. This boy is with the same family as his brother William and they are both neat and tidy country boys.
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Attestation papers were signed 25 Sep 1914 in Valcartier, Quebec. Mark Noddle was born on 14 Oct 1893, he states in Elmvale, Ontario, Canada. He was a Rancher by trade. His Next of Kin was his brother, William Noddle of Janeville, Ontario. 5' 8 3/4" in height with blue gray eyes and auburn hair, he had
Commonwealth War Graves Registers and Circumstances of Casualty state he was Killed in Action in the trenches of Givenchy, Nord Pas de Calais, France. His Next of Kin was William Noddle in Janeville, Ontario, and then Mrs. R. Pitman of Cataraqui, Ontario. His body was not recovered for burial, his name is listed on the Vimy Memorial in Vimy, Nord Pas de Calais, France.
On 8 Jul 1915 Alvina Noddle marries Reginald Pitman in Frontenac, Ontario. Alvina notes her parents as Harriet Borough and Mark Noddle. In the 1921 Canadian Census the couple remain in Kingston, Ontario, confirm they immigrated in 1912, and have a young son named Reginald Pitman who is 4 years of age.
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