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Marriage | Elizabeth Turnbull married Christian Marsen about 1854. Presbyterian Church, Ipswich, Qld.1 |
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Marriage | Christian Marsen married Elizabeth Turnbull about 1854. Presbyterian Church, Ipswich, Qld.1 |
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Marriage | James Murphy married Elizabeth Turnbull in 1861 in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
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Father | Lawrence Halloran |
Mother | Eleanor Hynes |
Birth | Dr. Lawrence Hynes Halloran was born on 29 December 1765 at Ratoath in Meath, Ireland.1 |
Marriage | He married Mary Boutcher about 1785. |
Marriage | He married Elizabeth Forrester Turnbull on 23 August 1824 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Dr. Lawrence Hynes Halloran was, age 58, Elizabeth Forrester Turnbull was, age 16. In 1824, Elizabeth and Robert are approached by Laurence Halloran who is looking for someone to take proper care of his numerous children. In his 'Memoriam' to the Governor seeking permission to marry, Laurence (to paraphrase) states he doesn't want to advertise for a career for the children as he would not find anyone who was likely to satisfy his standards for his family. He therefore has "elected a young person." He describes Elizabeth Forrester Turnbull as a girl well versed in the running of an economical home having been instructed by her Mother, a respectable and prudent woman. He stated that he knew the Turnbull family in England. Robert and Elizabeth gave their consent to the marriage in a certified letter to the Governor dated 26th of June 1824. We .. "do sincerely give our full and free consent for the marriage of our daughter Elizabeth Forester, with Dr. Lawrence (sic) Halloran of Sydney, in compliance with his solicitations to us, and of him, and our said daughter's desire and voluntary acceptance of him." The letter is signed by both parents, the address being given as Burwood.1,2 |
Death | He died on 7 March 1831 at age 65 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. |
Anecdote | Born 1765 in Ratoath, County Meath Ireland. His father was a planter in the West Indies, also called Laurence, his mother was Eleanor Hynes who was supposedly descended from landed gentry. Orphaned at an early age, he was put into the care of his uncle Judge William Gregory and educated at Christ's Hospital School in London from 1774 to 1781. Laurence enlisted in the Royal Navy and lectured in mathematics and navigation. His career here was cut short after an incidence in 1783 when he stabbed a fellow Midshipman who later died. He was acquitted of murder and settled in Exeter where he opened a school, later called The Alphington Academy. He married Mary Boutcher of Devon, in 1784. They produced 6 children between 1785 and 1793. They were, Laurence Boutcher Halloran, Mary, Teresa, Joseph, Joseph Gregory and Henry Alexander. He also found time to write and publish a volume or two of poetry. Although Laurence had been a professed Catholic, in 1793 he re-canted and joined the Anglican Church, desirous of becoming an ordained Minister of that Church. His efforts were in vain and in 1796 he became insolvent. At about this time, he is separated from his wife and family but I haven't found how this came about. In 1802, he begins a relationship with Lydia Ann Hall (possibly a niece / cousin) and their first child, Laurence Henry Halloran is born at The Hague in the Netherlands. They returned to England circa 1804 and lived in several counties. At some time in the next two years, Laurence again joins the Royal Navy and his name appears on the Roll Call of Officers taking part in the Battle of Trafalgar, October 1805. Laurence's name appears among the Officers of HMS Britannia, the Flag Ship of Rear Admiral William Carnegie, Earl of Northesk. His position is that of the Chaplin on board. Britannia was the oldest ship in the fleet and carried a total of 100 guns. Laurence is posted as Chaplain to the Navy and Military Forces garrisoned at the Cape Town in 1807. He also held the position of Rector at a School there. Laurence and Lydia/Ann had three more children here. Before long, Laurence incurred the wrath of his Commanding Officer, General Grev. When two Officers were charged with fighting a duel, he took their part and defended them, refusing to obey the orders for punishment against them. Because of his actions, Laurence was ordered to quit his post at Cape Town and go to the outpost at Sirnonstewrr as Chaplain. He refused and resigned his position as Chaplain. He felt wronged and wrote a satirical article about the Cape and its affairs. The Governor of the Cape prosecuted him and Laurence was convicted of defamatory libel, fined heavily and exiled from the Settlement. In 1811, Laurence returned to England on the Frigate La Manche. He was 46 years old, destitute and ruined professionally. Going by the records of his children's births, he roamed from county to county trying to find employment as a Curate. He was sometimes successful. In 1819, Catherine, the 10th child of Laurence and Lydia/Ann is born in London and Laurence goes on trial in the London Court. He is indicted on a charge of counterfeiting a ten penny Frank in the name of Sir William Garrow, for the purpose of accrediting himself as a Curate. He was found guilty and sentenced to be transported to the New South Wales Colony of Port Jackson for the term of 7 years. THE AUSTRALIAN SAGA. Laurence Hynes Halloran sailed from Sheerness in December 1818 on the ship 'Baring', but the Pilot ran the ship aground and it was taken to the dock at Chatham for repairs. The ship finally sailed for Australia in January 1819 and arrived in Port Jackson New South Wales the 25th June that year. By accounts, it wasn't a trouble free voyage and Laurence took exception to the way he was treated and by the fact that scurvy had broken out among the convicts. On landing, Laurence began a barrage of complaint against Captain Lamb of the "Baring" in letters to the Colonial Secretary and requested an investigation into Lamb's behavior. In July 1819, the bench of Magistrates found that the charges brought against Lamb by Halloran lito be malicious and groundless" Upon landing, Laurence was given a Ticket of leave by Governor Macquarie, which meant that he was allowed to seek his own employment. It would also give him a certain amount of freedom although he was still subject to rules and regulations applying to prisoners. He was employed by Mr. J.T. Campbell, but shortly after, his Ticket of Leave was cancelled. Poor Mr. Campbell was then in trouble for "allowing Laurence to be at large after his Ticket of Leave was cancelled." In researching Laurence, I found there was evidence that he had the support of several notable people in Port Jackson. For example, Gov. Macquarie, John Macarthur, Simeon Lord and Thomas Brisbane were so taken with Laurence that they helped him to establish a School "for Classical, Mathematical and Commercial Education" ( aka Dr. Halloran's establishment for Liberal Education) which he opened in 1820, and which eventually came to be known as The Sydney Grammar School. Support was not unanimous though. When news of his exploits reached London, obstacles were put in his way by the English authorities, but the Governor continued his endorsement. Bigge, the special Commissioner assigned to examine the expanding Colony of NSW under the guardianship of Gov. Lachlan Macquarie (by Lord Bathurst, Minister responsible for matters in the Colonies) is recorded as saying that although Laurence displayed considerable ability "in instruction, he deplored the employment of such a man" Bigge did not agree with the Governor's way of incorporating convicts with skills of benefit to the colony within the general populous. In 1822, Halloran was re-united with Lydia Ann and his family who arrived on the 'Providence' One more child was born, Francis Simon. Ann/Lydia died in Sydney 1824. The name 'Laurence Halloran' was to regularly appear on the lists of correspondence to the Colonial Secretary as Laurence's quarrel some nature and flair for writing defamatory doggerel meant that he was often engaged in litigation which impoverished him and led to his being imprisoned for debt. His only income came from giving lectures to the general populous on such subjects as Theology. He wrote to several publications under the names of 'Aristophanes',' Lorenzo', 'Jack Vainspun', 'Quid Pro Quo', 'Harry Hornet', 'Humphry Banyan', 'A-Y-T-M' and' Philonauticus .. as well as variations of his own name. In 1824, Laurence wrote to the Colonial Secretary, advising him of his intention to marry Miss Elizabeth Forrester Turnbull, daughter of Robert Turnbull whom Laurence had known in England. Elizabeth had also come to Port Jackson on the' Baring' with her mother Elizabeth nee Waring. Because of the great difference in age .. Laurence was 54 and Elizabeth was 15 according to her birth certificate .... Robert Turnbull and wife Elizabeth gave their written approval for the marriage. Laurence and Elizabeth were married on 23rd August 1824 in St Phillip's Church of England Sydney. The Marriage certificate has Elizabeth as 21 years old. Their first child, Robert John Turnbull Halloran was born in 1825. Their daughter, Elizabeth Francis Halloran was born in 1827. In September 1825, Laurence applied for a Grant of land on which to build a permanent free (public) Grammar School with Laurence as Headmaster and his son Laurence Henry as undermaster, but Gov. Darling, who had succeeded Lachlan Macquarie and who had been briefed by the Colonial Office about Laurence's shady past, rejected his application and Laurence's plans came to nought. To make matters worse, he was again charged with libellous behaviour and his son charged with unseemly behaviour. He was jailed for debt. He also gained his pardon .. .freed by servitude. In 1827, Laurence founded the weekly newspaper 'The Gleaner" It was a favourite among the Emancipists, being less anti Government than its competitors and should have done well, but another action for libel spelt the end of that enterprise. Laurence again wrote to the Governor seeking assistance to raise his large family, and for the sake of the children, Darling appointed him Coroner. This position didn't last. Laurence fell foul of Archdeacon Scott for unauthorised use of the official Church of England Service. In the 1828 census, Laurence, 62yrs, is recorded as residing at Petersham and is a clerk. Elizabeth is 21 yrs. The children: Henry 18, Arthur E 16, Ellen (Eleanor) 14, Lydia Ann 12, William c.g.ll, Catherine 9,Robert John 3, Elizabeth Francis 14 months are living with the family, whereas Laura Ann 2Syrs (called 'Haloran' in the Census) is employed and resides with William Saunders in Kent Street. She is in Government employment. Laurence re-opened his Private School. A second son, Lorenzo Hynes Halloran, was born in 1829. In 1830, Laurence established a Memorial Office for the purpose of writing letters for people who may have had a grievance or an application to put before the Governor, but who did not have the education or the means to put together a reasonable correspondence. Laurence Hynes Halloran died in 1831 in Petersham, in the parish of St. Philip's. Elizabeth Forrester Halloran nee Turnbull married John William Bridges on the 6th September 1834 at Bathurst. She died in 1854. |
Partners (fam) | Dr. Lawrence Hynes Halloran was Partners about 1801.2 |
Son | Laurence Boutcher Halloran (b. 1785) |
Daughter | Mary Halloran (b. 1786) |
Daughter | Teresa Halloran (b. 1788) |
Son | Joseph Halloran (b. 1789) |
Son | Joseph Gregory Halloran (b. 1791) |
Son | Henry Alexander Halloran (b. 1793) |
Son | Laurence Henry Halloran (b. about 1802) |
Daughter | Laura Ann Halloran (b. 1804) |
Son | Laurence Henry Halloran (b. 1807, d. 1854) |
Daughter | Charlotte Maria Halloran (b. 1809) |
Son | Henry Halloran (b. 6 April 1811, d. 19 May 1893) |
Son | Arthur Edward Halloran (b. 1813) |
Daughter | Eleanor Ann Halloran (b. about 1814) |
Daughter | Lydia Ann Halloran (b. about 1816) |
Son | William C. G. Halloran (b. about 1817) |
Daughter | Catherine Halloran (b. 1819) |
Son | Francis Simon Halloran (b. 1822, d. 1825) |
Daughter | Halloran (b. about 1823) |
Son | Robert John Turnbull Halloran+ (b. 29 August 1825, d. 19 September 1892) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Frances Halloran+ (b. 12 September 1827, d. 28 February 1869) |
Son | Lorenzo Hynes Halloran (b. about 1829) |
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Marriage | Alexander John Goldie married Frances Rebecca Turnbull about 1872. Concord, NSW1 |
Death | He died about 1913 in St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia.2 |
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Father | William Turnbull (b. about 1820, d. 22 July 1874) |
Mother | Fanny Margaret Sadler (b. 28 December 1817, d. 9 August 1855) |
Birth | Frederick Turnbull was born on 9 June 1855 in East Stonehouse, Devon, England.1,2 |
Baptism | He was baptized on 13 January 1860 in St Pancras Old Church, St Pancras, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom.3,4 |
Marriage | He married Letitia Manning on 20 January 1883 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. Frederick Turnbull was, age 27, Letitia Manning was, age 19.5,6 |
Death | He died on 21 April 1931 at age 75 at 12 Bourke St. in New Lambton, New South Wales, Australia.5,7 |
Burial | He was buried on 23 April 1931 at Sandgate Primitive Methodist Cemetery in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.8 |
Son | William Sadler Turnbull+ (b. 20 January 1884, d. 15 April 1954) |
Son | John Manning Turnbull+ (b. 23 February 1886, d. 3 September 1957) |
Son | Victor Reginald Turnbull (b. about 1888, d. about 1889) |
Son | Frederick Lionel Turnbull+ (b. 20 March 1890, d. 28 May 1965) |
Son | Sidney Ridler Turnbull (b. 1894, d. 1894) |
Son | Leslie Turnbull (b. 11 April 1895, d. 12 April 1895) |
Son | Albert Stephen Turnbull (b. 19 May 1896, d. 24 August 1948) |
Daughter | Rita Marjorie Turnbull (b. about 1898, d. 27 July 1901) |
Daughter | Madge E. Turnbull (b. about 1902, d. 1973) |
Son | Arnold Ivo Turnbull+ (b. about 1903, d. 1967) |
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Father | William Manning (b. 1842, d. 7 November 1923) |
Mother | Rose Ann Jackson (b. 24 November 1838, d. 30 August 1913) |
Birth | Letitia Manning was born on 16 December 1863 in Raymond Terrace, New South Wales, Australia.6 |
Marriage | She married Frederick Turnbull on 20 January 1883 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. Letitia Manning was, age 19, Frederick Turnbull was, age 27.6,7 |
Death | She died on 25 January 1945 at age 81 in New Lambton, New South Wales, Australia.6,8,3,4,5 |
Burial | She was buried on 27 January 1945 at Sandgate Primitive Methodist Cemetery in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
Birth | Letitia Manning was born on 16 December 1863. |
Death | She died on 25 January 1945 at age 81 in New South Wales, Australia. |
Burial | She was buried at Sandgate Cemetery in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
Son | William Sadler Turnbull+ (b. 20 January 1884, d. 15 April 1954) |
Son | John Manning Turnbull+ (b. 23 February 1886, d. 3 September 1957) |
Son | Victor Reginald Turnbull (b. about 1888, d. about 1889) |
Son | Frederick Lionel Turnbull+ (b. 20 March 1890, d. 28 May 1965) |
Son | Sidney Ridler Turnbull (b. 1894, d. 1894) |
Son | Leslie Turnbull (b. 11 April 1895, d. 12 April 1895) |
Son | Albert Stephen Turnbull (b. 19 May 1896, d. 24 August 1948) |
Daughter | Rita Marjorie Turnbull (b. about 1898, d. 27 July 1901) |
Daughter | Madge E. Turnbull (b. about 1902, d. 1973) |
Son | Arnold Ivo Turnbull+ (b. about 1903, d. 1967) |
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Birth | William Manning was born in 1842 in Crosserlough, County Cavan, Ireland. |
Marriage | He married Rose Ann Jackson in 1863 in Morpeth, New South Wales, Austalia. William Manning was, age ~21, Rose Ann Jackson was, age ~25.2 |
Death | He died on 7 November 1923 at age ~81 in Waratah, New South Wales, Australia. |
Daughter | Letitia Manning+ (b. 16 December 1863, d. 25 January 1945) |
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Birth | Rose Ann Jackson was born on 24 November 1838 in Rathfad, Aghanloo, Londonderry, Northern Ireland. |
Marriage | She married William Manning in 1863 in Morpeth, New South Wales, Austalia. Rose Ann Jackson was, age ~25, William Manning was, age ~21.2 |
Death | She died on 30 August 1913 at age 74 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
Daughter | Letitia Manning+ (b. 16 December 1863, d. 25 January 1945) |
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Father | Frederick Turnbull (b. 9 June 1855, d. 21 April 1931) |
Mother | Letitia Manning (b. 16 December 1863, d. 25 January 1945) |
Burial | William Sadler Turnbull was buried in Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia. |
Birth | He was born on 20 January 1884 in New South Wales, Australia.4,5,3 |
Marriage | He married Arabella Burns about 1916. Kurri Kurri, NSW6,2 |
Death | He died on 15 April 1954 at age 70 in New South Wales, Australia.7,8 |
Residence | William Sadler Turnbull lived Occupation: Retired Milk Vendor in Muswellbrook.1 |
Daughter | Dulcie Florence Madgi. Turnbull |
Son | Leslie William Turnbull (b. about 1917, d. about 1937) |
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Father | Frederick Turnbull (b. 9 June 1855, d. 21 April 1931) |
Mother | Letitia Manning (b. 16 December 1863, d. 25 January 1945) |
Birth | John Manning Turnbull was born on 23 February 1886 in Ash Island, New South Wales, Australia.4,3 |
Marriage | He married Edith Maud Coxon in 1909 in Waratah, New South Wales, Australia. John Manning Turnbull was, age ~23, Edith Maud Coxon was, age ~20.5 |
Death | He died on 3 September 1957 at age 71 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.2,2 |
Residence | John Manning Turnbull lived Occupation: Retired Farmer in Muswellbrook.2 |
Daughter | Doris M. Turnbull (b. 31 October 1908, d. 5 July 1995) |
Daughter | Marjorie Rose Turnbull (b. about 1910, d. 6 June 2003) |
Daughter | Elsie Maud Turnbull (b. 16 July 1912, d. 6 September 1994) |
Daughter | Mildred Eliza Turnbull (b. 29 March 1914, d. 18 October 1999) |
Son | William Frederick Turnbull (b. about 1917, d. 31 January 1988) |
Son | Arnold Stephen Turnbull (b. 9 May 1921, d. 22 May 1993) |
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Father | Frederick Turnbull (b. 9 June 1855, d. 21 April 1931) |
Mother | Letitia Manning (b. 16 December 1863, d. 25 January 1945) |
Birth | Victor Reginald Turnbull was born about 1888 in Lambton, New South Wales, Australia.3,4,1,2 |
Death | He died about 1889 at age ~1 in Lambton, New South Wales, Australia.3,5,1 |
Burial | He was buried about 1889 at Sandgate Cemetery in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
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Father | Frederick Turnbull (b. 9 June 1855, d. 21 April 1931) |
Mother | Letitia Manning (b. 16 December 1863, d. 25 January 1945) |
Birth | Frederick Lionel Turnbull was born on 20 March 1890 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.2,1 |
Marriage | He married Amelia Jane Hughes about 1914 in Narrabri, New South Wales, Australia. Frederick Lionel Turnbull was, age ~24, Amelia Jane Hughes was, age ~22. Narrabri, NSW3,4 |
Death | He died on 28 May 1965 at age 75 in New Lambton, New South Wales, Australia.5 |
Burial | He was buried after 28 May 1965 at Newcastle Memorial Park in Beresfield, Newcastle City, New South Wales, Australia. Information from Newcastle Memorial Park Crematorium register; Death Age - 75. Death location - New Lambton, New South Wales, Australia. Location of Ashes - Loggia Court 2 L/29.6 |
Daughter | Joyce L. Turnbull (b. about 1915) |
Daughter | Joyce Lloyd Elaine Turnbull (b. 1 September 1915, d. 5 July 2005) |
Son | Frederick Parker Manning Turnbull (b. 1 January 1918, d. 9 June 2005) |
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Father | Frederick Turnbull (b. 9 June 1855, d. 21 April 1931) |
Mother | Letitia Manning (b. 16 December 1863, d. 25 January 1945) |
Burial | Sidney Ridler Turnbull was buried in Newcastle, Newcastle City, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Birth | He was born in 1894 in Waratah, New South Wales, Australia.2,3,1 |
Death | He died in 1894 at age ~0 in Waratah, New South Wales, Australia.2,4,1 |
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Father | Frederick Turnbull (b. 9 June 1855, d. 21 April 1931) |
Mother | Letitia Manning (b. 16 December 1863, d. 25 January 1945) |
Birth | Leslie Turnbull was born on 11 April 1895 in Waratah, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Death | He died on 12 April 1895 at age 0 in Waratah, New South Wales, Australia.2 |
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Father | Frederick Turnbull (b. 9 June 1855, d. 21 April 1931) |
Mother | Letitia Manning (b. 16 December 1863, d. 25 January 1945) |
Burial | Albert Stephen Turnbull was buried in Newcastle, Newcastle City, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Birth | He was born on 19 May 1896 in Waratah, New South Wales, Australia.2,3,1 |
Death | He died on 24 August 1948 at age 52 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
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Father | Frederick Turnbull (b. 9 June 1855, d. 21 April 1931) |
Mother | Letitia Manning (b. 16 December 1863, d. 25 January 1945) |
Burial | Rita Marjorie Turnbull was buried in Newcastle, Newcastle City, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Birth | She was born about 1898 in Waratah, New South Wales, Australia.2,3,1 |
Death | She died on 27 July 1901 at age ~3 in Waratah, New South Wales, Australia.2,4,1 |
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Father | William Brown |
Mother | Ann Walker |
Birth | William Brown was born about 1868 in England.1 |
Marriage | He married Isabella Turnbull on 28 January 1888. William Brown was, age ~20, Isabella Turnbull was, age ~19. Newcastle, NSW2,1 |
Son | William Brown (b. about 1888) |
Daughter | Ann Brown (b. about 1890) |
Daughter | Henrietta Brown (b. about 1892) |
Son | George F. Brown (b. about 1896) |
Son | Robert Brown (b. about 1908) |
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Father | John Turnbull |
Mother | Margaret Oliver |
Birth | James Turnbull was born about 1847.1 |
Marriage | He married Emma Josephine Chard on 23 December 1875 in Parkes, New South Wales, Australia. James Turnbull was, age ~28, Emma Josephine Chard was, age 21.2 |
Death | He died on 20 August 1919 at age ~72 in Waterloo, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Daughter | Ethel Emma Turnbull+ (b. 16 December 1876, d. 19 August 1962) |
Son | William Oliver Thistle Turnbull+ (b. 26 October 1878, d. 28 July 1944) |
Son | Charles Bertie Turnbull+ (b. about 1881, d. about 1936) |
Daughter | Margaret R. Turnbull (b. about 1884) |
Son | James K. Turnbull+ (b. about 1885, d. about 1918) |
Daughter | Alberta M. M. Turnbull (b. about 1890) |
Daughter | Violet P. Z. Turnbull (b. about 1894) |
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Father | John Chard |
Mother | Rebecca Davis |
Birth | Emma Josephine Chard was born on 23 September 1854 in Bristol, Somerset, England. |
Marriage | She married James Turnbull on 23 December 1875 in Parkes, New South Wales, Australia. Emma Josephine Chard was, age 21, James Turnbull was, age ~28.1 |
Death | She died on 22 November 1931 at age 77 at 42 Pitt St in Redfern, New South Wales, Australia.2 |
Daughter | Ethel Emma Turnbull+ (b. 16 December 1876, d. 19 August 1962) |
Son | William Oliver Thistle Turnbull+ (b. 26 October 1878, d. 28 July 1944) |
Son | Charles Bertie Turnbull+ (b. about 1881, d. about 1936) |
Daughter | Margaret R. Turnbull (b. about 1884) |
Son | James K. Turnbull+ (b. about 1885, d. about 1918) |
Daughter | Alberta M. M. Turnbull (b. about 1890) |
Daughter | Violet P. Z. Turnbull (b. about 1894) |
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Father | John ("Ian") Turnbull (b. about 1826) |
Mother | Janet Hay (b. about 1828, d. 16 August 1902) |
Birth | James Hay Turnbull was born in 1853 in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Marriage | He married Mary McSpedden in 1876 in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. James Hay Turnbull was, age ~23, Mary McSpedden was, age ~24.2 |
Death | He died in 1923 at age ~70 in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.3 |
Son | John W. Turnbull (b. about 1877) |
Daughter | Catherine Janet Turnbull (b. 1878) |
Daughter | Mary Jane Turnbull (b. 1880, d. 1902) |
Daughter | Emily Margaret Turnbull+ (b. 1 May 1884, d. about 1910) |
Daughter | Agnes F. Turnbull (b. 1885) |
Daughter | Charlotte M. Turnbull (b. 1887) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Gertrude Turnbull (b. 17 February 1891, d. 1923) |
Son | Henry James Turnbull (b. 20 May 1893, d. about 1926) |
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Father | Edwin Tristram Dunstan (b. about 1885) |
Mother | Gladys Ethel Cox (b. 8 October 1892, d. 20 August 1966) |
Marriage | Edwin David (Teddie) Dunstan married Rae Dowding about 1948.1 |
Marriage | He married Bernice Ann Hoppner about 1956.1 |
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Father | William McSpedden |
Mother | Catherine |
Birth | Mary McSpedden was born about 1852 in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Marriage | She married James Hay Turnbull in 1876 in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. Mary McSpedden was, age ~24, James Hay Turnbull was, age ~23.2 |
Death | She died in 1919 at age ~67 in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.3 |
Son | John W. Turnbull (b. about 1877) |
Daughter | Catherine Janet Turnbull (b. 1878) |
Daughter | Mary Jane Turnbull (b. 1880, d. 1902) |
Daughter | Emily Margaret Turnbull+ (b. 1 May 1884, d. about 1910) |
Daughter | Agnes F. Turnbull (b. 1885) |
Daughter | Charlotte M. Turnbull (b. 1887) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Gertrude Turnbull (b. 17 February 1891, d. 1923) |
Son | Henry James Turnbull (b. 20 May 1893, d. about 1926) |