Elizabeth's James Ross was a shoemaker b1835 in Banchory too. Quite a common name in the area, a bit tricky because not many middle names to help She died young in 1868, and he remarried, their children were dispersed a bit. I'd seen the Ramsay connection to Decastro, also a Ramsay family were major landowners in the area so he may have got it from there. I have a theory that Jonathan Noble may have expected to have a good living as a Carpenter in Banchory as his father had but that the business got into difficulties. In 1861 there is an auction advertisement for the sale of the property and tools of the trade of Jonathan Sr, he was still only in his 50s, and it was for the benefit of his 'creditors'. Not sure if it went ahead. He actually lived till nearly 90!
Feel free to message me directly, I can send you a copy of the Mitchell birth, the file was a bit big to upload here.
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