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'''Nobleville''' is a town in [[Saskatchewan]], Canada.<ref>Bertha Louise Schmidt Krause, ''Descendants of John Schmidt and Magdalena Kopfenstein'' (B.L.S. Krause, 1989), 276.</ref> |
'''Nobleville''' is a town in [[Saskatchewan]], Canada.<ref>Bertha Louise Schmidt Krause, ''Descendants of John Schmidt and Magdalena Kopfenstein'' (B.L.S. Krause, 1989), 276.</ref> |
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Nobleville was a very small town in the 1950s. It had a store, a post office, and a church. The church was rebuilt in the 1980s. Present day, Nobleville is now a small community of neighbours who attend the Roman Catholic |
Nobleville was a very small town in the 1950s. It had a store, a post office, and a church. The church was rebuilt in the 1980s. Present day, Nobleville is now a small community of neighbours who attend the [[Roman Catholic church|Roman Catholic Church]]. |
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 10 September 2023
Nobleville is a town in Saskatchewan, Canada.[1]
Nobleville was a very small town in the 1950s. It had a store, a post office, and a church. The church was rebuilt in the 1980s. Present day, Nobleville is now a small community of neighbours who attend the Roman Catholic Church.
References
[edit]- ^ Bertha Louise Schmidt Krause, Descendants of John Schmidt and Magdalena Kopfenstein (B.L.S. Krause, 1989), 276.
52°26′00″N 103°37′02″W / 52.43333°N 103.61722°W