I’m following a line down from Ann Antill (1812 – 1862) and William Noon (1807 – 1873) to one of their sons, Samuel Noon (b 1839) and his wife Emma Baum (b1841). They are part of the Mountsorrel quarrymen (I’ve got Antills, Waterfields, Baums & Noons) who spread to Trevor in Wales and back.
I can see many of Samuel and Emma’s family in the Keswick area, in particular Henry Noon (b 1861, Mountsorrel, Leicestershire) is listed as granite quarry foreman on the 1901 census, then granite quarry manager in 1911, and living at Blencathra House, Threlkeld
I’ve found a web site for Threlkeld Quarry, so I’m assuming that Henry (and other Noons) worked there, but were there any other granite quarries in the vicinity?
Mountsorrel and Trevor quarries were part of the same company, but were there the same commercial links with Threkeld, or was the move north just(!) part of finding work?
Some of the family also settled in County Durham as quarrymen/sett makers
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