Angelina Noble

[1] She married James Noble who was a widower employed by the Reverend Ernest Gribble at Bellenden Ker mission.

[2] Gribble had a small number of aboriginal Christian supporters, but James was the most important.

He stood in for Gribble and he became a lay-reader at St John's parish, Cairns in 1901.

[1] In 1909 they created another new mission on the Roper River and they and Horace Reid volunteered to work there where Angelina's gift for languages was important.

Her husband contributed to the enquiry as he had had gathered evidence of the burning of the bodies.

[1] Noble died in St Lukes hospital on 19 October 1964 in Yarrabah.