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to maturity save three. The home place came into the possession a Samuel K. Turnbull, who rebuilt the house, tearing way the brick addition and erecting a two-story frame house. The Turnbulls, originally Seceders, became affiliated with the United Presbyterian church following the “union” of 1858.

The younger John Turnbull was reared on the home farm in Cedarville township, received his elementary schooling in the neighborhood school and early turned his attention to the study of medicine, presently entering Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia from which institution he was graduated in the spring of 1861, at twenty-one years of age.  Almost immediately thereafter he enlisted his services in behalf of the Union arms, as noted in the opening paragraph of this memorial sketch, and served until the close of the war.  Upon the completion of his military service Doctor Turnbull returned to Greene county and opened an office for the practice of his profession in the village of Bellbrook, where he spent the remainder of his life, his death occurring there on July 19, 1907. Doctor Turnbull served for some time as president of the local board of education, as a member of: the town council and at one time was the nominee of the Democratic party in this district for a seat in the Ohio General Assembly

On September 9, 1865 Dr. John Turnbull was united in marriage to Josephine Kyle, daughter of Dr. John and Caroline (Bullard) Kyle, of Xenia, and to this union were born two children, Jesse, who died at the age of sixteen years and Pearl A, who married Harry Armstrong, attorney-at-law, Xenia, and has one child, a daughter, Josephine. Since the death of her husband Mrs. Turnbull has continued to make her home at Bellbrook.

JAMES W. TURNBULL, M.D.

A brief excerpt from the book, The Story of Saskatchewan and its People, By John Hawkes, Volume III, 1924.

Dr. James W. Turnbull, physician and surgeon, came to the starting point of his career well equipped by thorough training, and in the intervening years has been a close and discriminating student, quickly adopting those methods and measures which his judgment sanctions as of value in the work. He has practiced in Regina for some years and is held in high confidence and esteem by both his fellow practitioners and townsmen. He was born in Carleton county, Ontario, in 1876, a son of Robert Turnbull, extended mention of the family being made in the sketch of R. W. Turnbull on another page of this work.

In the pursuit of his education James W. Turnbull attended the public schools of Kemptville and Vankleek and upon the completion of his schooling he engaged in teaching school. He taught in Ontario for four years and in 1898 came to Regina, Saskatchewan, and taught there and in the schools at Strathcona and Red Deer until 1902. In 1898 Mr. Turnbull was a student in the Regina Normal School.  In 1902 he enrolled in McGill University for the study of medicine and was graduated from that institution in 1906 with the M. D. degree. He took postgraduate work in surgery and obstetrics in New York in 1907 and remained in that city until 1911, completing an intensive course of study. In 1912 he returned to Regina and opened offices for the practice of his profession.  Dr. Turnbull has specialized in surgery and maternity cases and has achieved success in those branches of the profession.  In addition to his professional duties he also cultivates one thousand acres of fine land in this district.

In 1906 Dr. Turnbull was married to Miss Stella McNeel, who was born in Chesley, Ontario, a daughter of Rev. Mr. McNeel, a Presbyterian minister. Mrs. Turnbull received her education in the place of her birth. To Dr. and Mrs. Turnbull two children have been born: James, who is a student in the local school; and Bill, who is five years of age. The religious faith of the Turnbull family is that of the Knox Presbyterian church.  The Doctor is a member of the Canadian Club, the Country Club and the Golf Club and he is president of the Provincial Chess Association, having held that important position for some time. The Doctor's hobby is checkers and chess and he is proficient in both games.

 

 
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