Frederick Parker Manning Turnbull
M, #29401, b. 1 January 1918, d. 9 June 2005
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22 January 2025 |
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Birth | Frederick Parker Manning Turnbull was born on 1 January 1918 in Narrabri, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Death | He died on 9 June 2005 at age 87 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
Citations
- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, B1918-07363. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
Rosina Gaggetta
F, #29403
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- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, M1902-09399. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
Thomas Turnbull
M, #29404, b. about 1903
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25 May 2017 |
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William Rule b1283, Scotland - Kenneth James Turnbull, Australia, Wally Turnbull, USA, Albert Turnbull, England, Marie Turnbull, (Coromandel Tree Australia), Dr Andrew Turnbull FL, Fiona Turnbull USA, Dr. Peter Turnbull, Germany, Turnbull's of Mexico, Brian Turnbull, Canada. |
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Birth | Thomas Turnbull was born about 1903 in New Lambton, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
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- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, B1903-22020. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
Lillian Turnbull
F, #29405, b. about 1905
Last Edited |
25 May 2017 |
References |
William Rule b1283, Scotland - Kenneth James Turnbull, Australia, Wally Turnbull, USA, Albert Turnbull, England, Marie Turnbull, (Coromandel Tree Australia), Dr Andrew Turnbull FL, Fiona Turnbull USA, Dr. Peter Turnbull, Germany, Turnbull's of Mexico, Brian Turnbull, Canada. |
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Birth | Lillian Turnbull was born about 1905 in New Lambton, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
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- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, B1905-24184. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
George Turnbull
M, #29406
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Birth | George Turnbull was born in New South Wales, Australia. |
Marriage | He married Annie Mary Carew about 1906. Victoria1 |
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- [S6] BMD Victoria, Australia, online, M1906-03907. Hereinafter cited as BMD Victoria, Australia. ABBR Vic. BMD
Annie Mary Carew
F, #29407, b. about 1877, d. about 1962
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Birth | Annie Mary Carew was born about 1877 in New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Marriage | She married George Turnbull about 1906. Victoria1 |
Death | She died about 1962 at age ~85 in Victoria, Australia.2 |
Citations
- [S6] BMD Victoria, Australia, online, M1906-03907. Hereinafter cited as BMD Victoria, Australia. ABBR Vic. BMD
- [S6] BMD Victoria, Australia, online, D1962-22861. Hereinafter cited as BMD Victoria, Australia. ABBR Vic. BMD
Mary Janet Turnbull
F, #29408, b. about 1907, d. about 1973
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Marriage | Mary Janet Turnbull married Schroder.1 |
Birth | She was born about 1907 in Parkes, New South Wales, Australia.2 |
Death | She died about 1973 at age ~66 in Victoria, Australia.3 |
Citations
- [S6] BMD Victoria, Australia, online, D1966-23583. Hereinafter cited as BMD Victoria, Australia. ABBR Vic. BMD
- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, B1907-16856. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
- [S6] BMD Victoria, Australia, online, D1973-13667. Hereinafter cited as BMD Victoria, Australia. ABBR Vic. BMD
James Leonard Turnbull
M, #29409, b. about 1909, d. about 1975
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Birth | James Leonard Turnbull was born about 1909 in Condobolin, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Death | He died about 1975 at age ~66 in Victoria, Australia.2 |
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- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, B1909-35691. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
- [S6] BMD Victoria, Australia, online, D1975-05598. Hereinafter cited as BMD Victoria, Australia. ABBR Vic. BMD
Susan Roberts
F, #29410, b. 1851, d. 1921
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Birth | Susan Roberts was born in 1851 in Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales.1,2,3 |
Marriage | She married Thomas Turnbull on 9 December 1879 in Isle of Man, England.1 |
Death | She died in 1921 at age ~70 in Petersham, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 |
Citations
- [S2] TURNBULL, S.J. (deceased), File T-0016 ABBR TURNBULL, S.J
- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, D1921-05884. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
- [S2052] 1851 Wales Census, Name: Robert RobertsAge: 28Estimated birth year: abt 1823Relation: HeadSpouse's Name: Ellin RobertsGender: MaleWhere born: Holyhead, Anglesey, WalesCivil Parish or Township: HolyheadPhillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Maps: View related Ecclesiastical ParishTown: HolyheadCounty/Island: AngleseyCountry: WalesRegistration district: AngleseySub-registration district: LlanddausaintED, institution, or vessel: 6wPiece: 2522Folio: 675Page Number: 13Household schedule number: 50Household Members: Name AgeRobert Roberts 28Ellin Roberts 25Lewis Roberts 4Thomas Roberts 2Susan Roberts 1Elizabeth Hughes 60Hugh Hughes 26
Amelia Lynch
F, #29411, b. about 1890, d. 27 May 1927
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Birth | Amelia Lynch was born about 1890 in Isle of Man, England.1,2 |
Marriage | She married George Turnbull on 14 August 1910 in Braddon, Isle Of Man, England. Amelia Lynch was, age ~20, George Turnbull was, age 23.1,2 |
Death | She died on 27 May 1927 at age ~37 in Burwood, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 |
Citations
- [S2] TURNBULL, S.J. (deceased), File T-0016 ABBR TURNBULL, S.J
- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, D1927-08082. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
Leonard Turnbull
M, #29412, b. 11 February 1920, d. about 1982
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Birth | Leonard Turnbull was born on 11 February 1920 in Campsie, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Marriage | He married Patricia Elizabeth Koosachi.1 |
Death | He died about 1982 at age ~62.1 |
Citations
- [S2] TURNBULL, S.J. (deceased), File T-0016 ABBR TURNBULL, S.J
Thomas G. Turnbull
M, #29414, b. 1914
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Birth | Thomas G. Turnbull was born in 1914 in Canterbury, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 |
Citations
- [S2] TURNBULL, S.J. (deceased), File T-0016 ABBR TURNBULL, S.J
- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, B1914-20152. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
Robert Douglas Turnbull
M, #29415, b. 1917
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Birth | Robert Douglas Turnbull was born in 1917 in Canterbury, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
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- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, B1917-44594. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
Louis Turnbull
M, #29416, b. after 1920
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Marriage | Louis Turnbull married Muriel Beryl.1 |
Birth | He was born after 1920 in New South Wales, Australia.2 |
Citations
- [S2] TURNBULL, S.J. (deceased), Turnbull Files ABBR TURNBULL, S.J
- [S2] TURNBULL, S.J. (deceased), File T-0016 ABBR TURNBULL, S.J
Dorothy J. Turnbull
F, #29417, b. 1915
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Birth | Dorothy J. Turnbull was born in 1915 in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
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- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, B1915-38487. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
Edna M. Turnbull
F, #29418, b. 1918, d. 1918
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Birth | Edna M. Turnbull was born in 1918 in Paddington, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Death | She died in 1918 at age ~0 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.1,2 |
Citations
- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, B1918-34575. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, D1918-08906. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
Mary Eliza Griffiths1,1,1,2
F, #29419, b. 28 August 1868, d. 1954
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Birth | Mary Eliza Griffiths was born on 28 August 1868 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.3 |
Marriage | She married George Henry Turnbull on 21 June 1897 in Adamstown, New South Wales, Australia. Mary Eliza Griffiths was, age 28, George Henry Turnbull was, age 25. St Stephens Church of England, Adamstown, NSW3,4,2 |
Death | She died in 1954 at age ~86 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. |
Citations
- [S4681] Ancestry.com, Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922, The New South Wales Pioneers Index: Federation Series 1889-1918, Compiled from publicly available sources.
- [S4682] Ancestry.com, Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950, Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950; Lehi, UT; Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950, Compiled from publicly available sources.

- [S2] TURNBULL, S.J. (deceased), File T-0003 ABBR TURNBULL, S.J
- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, M1897-02651. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
George Embleton
M, #29422, b. 1831, d. 8 February 1908
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Birth | George Embleton was born in 1831 in Tynemouth, Northumberland, England.1,2 |
Marriage | He married Mary Ann Wilkinson on 6 December 1856 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. George Embleton was, age ~25, Mary Ann Wilkinson was, age ~25.3,4 |
Death | He died on 8 February 1908 at age ~77 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.5,6 |
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Immigration | George Embleton immigrated in 1854 to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief"7 |
Occupation | About 1856 George Embleton was was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". |
Living | He was living in 1880.8 |
Citations
- [S696] John Embleton, "E-Mail from John Embleton," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, Feb. 2006, George Embleton was born 1831/1832 in the Northumberland/Co. Durham area. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - John Embleton." Hello Brian
I have been in touch with Turnbull family before (email address) but haven't been able to raise anyone for quite some time.
Via the work from your family, it turns out that your Hannah Embleton was the sister of my Grandfather Joseph Macedon Embleton. He married Lilian Jane McParlin (I have a copy of their marriage Certificate) and until recently it was thought that Joseph was an only child (there was never any other family mentioned.
Joseph was a mine manager in Kalgoorlie when he met and married Lilian. I wonder what happened for him to not have contact with his family and what happened to them. Joseph and Lilian had 3 boys and 3 girls. There are now just 3 male Embletons.
Would love to know if you have any other information on the Embleton family. Big ask, I know, since you are researching the Turnbull clan, but anything you or your family members may have would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
John Embleton
Hell again Brian,
The following is info I received from Dianne Turnbull back in 2003.
"Now, a couple of years ago I stumbled across a copy of the Newcastle & Lower Hunter Pre - 1900 Pioneer Register. he information was collected by a researcher in Sydney. The following information is what I found.
George Embleton was born 1831/1832 in the Northumberland/Co. Durham area. He was the son of Robert Embleton and Hannah Roxsby. George arrived in Melbourne aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief" in 1854. He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church.
Mary Ann Wilkinson was baptised on January 1 1832 in Haswell, Co. Durham. She was the daughter of Thomas Wilkinson and Margaret Burnip. Mary Ann arrived in Melbourne on September 9 1856 aboard the vessel "Golden Era".
Their children were:
Margaret Eleanor Embleton
Mary Ann Embleton
Thomas Embleton
George Wilkinson Embleton
Robert Embleton
Hannah Embleton
Margaret Burnip Embleton
Thomas Wilkinson Embleton
Joseph Embleton
Elizabeth Dickinson Embleton
Now an interesting bit! You mentioned that Joseph was born at sea. Yet the information listed in the pioneer register states that all of the children were born in the Ballarat/Durham Lead areas of Victoria. Unless Joseph was born en route to Newcastle? Of course I do not know how old this research/information is.
The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.
I haven't heard from Kayta for about 18 months now. From her research Kayta found that her ancestor was a Robert Embleton (born 1822) who was the brother of George Embleton (born 1831/1832). It seems as though Robert and his family also lived in the Hamilton area before settling in the Maitland district. As certain Christian names were always used in the family, it's been tricky working who belong to who - if you know what I mean."
- [S801] Lyne Richardson, "E-Mail from Lyne Richardson," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, August September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - Lyne Richardson."
- [S2] TURNBULL, S.J. (deceased), File T-0003 ABBR TURNBULL, S.J
- [S696] John Embleton, "E-Mail from John Embleton," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, Feb. 2006, He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - John Embleton." Hello Brian
I have been in touch with Turnbull family before (email address) but haven't been able to raise anyone for quite some time.
Via the work from your family, it turns out that your Hannah Embleton was the sister of my Grandfather Joseph Macedon Embleton. He married Lilian Jane McParlin (I have a copy of their marriage Certificate) and until recently it was thought that Joseph was an only child (there was never any other family mentioned.
Joseph was a mine manager in Kalgoorlie when he met and married Lilian. I wonder what happened for him to not have contact with his family and what happened to them. Joseph and Lilian had 3 boys and 3 girls. There are now just 3 male Embletons.
Would love to know if you have any other information on the Embleton family. Big ask, I know, since you are researching the Turnbull clan, but anything you or your family members may have would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
John Embleton
Hell again Brian,
The following is info I received from Dianne Turnbull back in 2003.
"Now, a couple of years ago I stumbled across a copy of the Newcastle & Lower Hunter Pre - 1900 Pioneer Register. he information was collected by a researcher in Sydney. The following information is what I found.
George Embleton was born 1831/1832 in the Northumberland/Co. Durham area. He was the son of Robert Embleton and Hannah Roxsby. George arrived in Melbourne aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief" in 1854. He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church.
Mary Ann Wilkinson was baptised on January 1 1832 in Haswell, Co. Durham. She was the daughter of Thomas Wilkinson and Margaret Burnip. Mary Ann arrived in Melbourne on September 9 1856 aboard the vessel "Golden Era".
Their children were:
Margaret Eleanor Embleton
Mary Ann Embleton
Thomas Embleton
George Wilkinson Embleton
Robert Embleton
Hannah Embleton
Margaret Burnip Embleton
Thomas Wilkinson Embleton
Joseph Embleton
Elizabeth Dickinson Embleton
Now an interesting bit! You mentioned that Joseph was born at sea. Yet the information listed in the pioneer register states that all of the children were born in the Ballarat/Durham Lead areas of Victoria. Unless Joseph was born en route to Newcastle? Of course I do not know how old this research/information is.
The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.
I haven't heard from Kayta for about 18 months now. From her research Kayta found that her ancestor was a Robert Embleton (born 1822) who was the brother of George Embleton (born 1831/1832). It seems as though Robert and his family also lived in the Hamilton area before settling in the Maitland district. As certain Christian names were always used in the family, it's been tricky working who belong to who - if you know what I mean."
- [S696] John Embleton, "E-Mail from John Embleton," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, Feb. 2006, The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - John Embleton." Hello Brian
I have been in touch with Turnbull family before (email address) but haven't been able to raise anyone for quite some time.
Via the work from your family, it turns out that your Hannah Embleton was the sister of my Grandfather Joseph Macedon Embleton. He married Lilian Jane McParlin (I have a copy of their marriage Certificate) and until recently it was thought that Joseph was an only child (there was never any other family mentioned.
Joseph was a mine manager in Kalgoorlie when he met and married Lilian. I wonder what happened for him to not have contact with his family and what happened to them. Joseph and Lilian had 3 boys and 3 girls. There are now just 3 male Embletons.
Would love to know if you have any other information on the Embleton family. Big ask, I know, since you are researching the Turnbull clan, but anything you or your family members may have would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
John Embleton
Hell again Brian,
The following is info I received from Dianne Turnbull back in 2003.
"Now, a couple of years ago I stumbled across a copy of the Newcastle & Lower Hunter Pre - 1900 Pioneer Register. he information was collected by a researcher in Sydney. The following information is what I found.
George Embleton was born 1831/1832 in the Northumberland/Co. Durham area. He was the son of Robert Embleton and Hannah Roxsby. George arrived in Melbourne aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief" in 1854. He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church.
Mary Ann Wilkinson was baptised on January 1 1832 in Haswell, Co. Durham. She was the daughter of Thomas Wilkinson and Margaret Burnip. Mary Ann arrived in Melbourne on September 9 1856 aboard the vessel "Golden Era".
Their children were:
Margaret Eleanor Embleton
Mary Ann Embleton
Thomas Embleton
George Wilkinson Embleton
Robert Embleton
Hannah Embleton
Margaret Burnip Embleton
Thomas Wilkinson Embleton
Joseph Embleton
Elizabeth Dickinson Embleton
Now an interesting bit! You mentioned that Joseph was born at sea. Yet the information listed in the pioneer register states that all of the children were born in the Ballarat/Durham Lead areas of Victoria. Unless Joseph was born en route to Newcastle? Of course I do not know how old this research/information is.
The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.
I haven't heard from Kayta for about 18 months now. From her research Kayta found that her ancestor was a Robert Embleton (born 1822) who was the brother of George Embleton (born 1831/1832). It seems as though Robert and his family also lived in the Hamilton area before settling in the Maitland district. As certain Christian names were always used in the family, it's been tricky working who belong to who - if you know what I mean."
- [S2125] Margaret Babbage, "E-Mail from Margaret Babbage," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, 2017, George Embleton b. North Shields/South Shields d. 8 Feb 1908 Newcastle NSW m. 6 Dec 1856 Ballarat to Mary Ann Wilkinson. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - Margaret Babbage."
- [S696] John Embleton, "E-Mail from John Embleton," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, Feb. 2006, George arrived in Melbourne aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief" in 1854. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - John Embleton." Hello Brian
I have been in touch with Turnbull family before (email address) but haven't been able to raise anyone for quite some time.
Via the work from your family, it turns out that your Hannah Embleton was the sister of my Grandfather Joseph Macedon Embleton. He married Lilian Jane McParlin (I have a copy of their marriage Certificate) and until recently it was thought that Joseph was an only child (there was never any other family mentioned.
Joseph was a mine manager in Kalgoorlie when he met and married Lilian. I wonder what happened for him to not have contact with his family and what happened to them. Joseph and Lilian had 3 boys and 3 girls. There are now just 3 male Embletons.
Would love to know if you have any other information on the Embleton family. Big ask, I know, since you are researching the Turnbull clan, but anything you or your family members may have would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
John Embleton
Hell again Brian,
The following is info I received from Dianne Turnbull back in 2003.
"Now, a couple of years ago I stumbled across a copy of the Newcastle & Lower Hunter Pre - 1900 Pioneer Register. he information was collected by a researcher in Sydney. The following information is what I found.
George Embleton was born 1831/1832 in the Northumberland/Co. Durham area. He was the son of Robert Embleton and Hannah Roxsby. George arrived in Melbourne aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief" in 1854. He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church.
Mary Ann Wilkinson was baptised on January 1 1832 in Haswell, Co. Durham. She was the daughter of Thomas Wilkinson and Margaret Burnip. Mary Ann arrived in Melbourne on September 9 1856 aboard the vessel "Golden Era".
Their children were:
Margaret Eleanor Embleton
Mary Ann Embleton
Thomas Embleton
George Wilkinson Embleton
Robert Embleton
Hannah Embleton
Margaret Burnip Embleton
Thomas Wilkinson Embleton
Joseph Embleton
Elizabeth Dickinson Embleton
Now an interesting bit! You mentioned that Joseph was born at sea. Yet the information listed in the pioneer register states that all of the children were born in the Ballarat/Durham Lead areas of Victoria. Unless Joseph was born en route to Newcastle? Of course I do not know how old this research/information is.
The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.
I haven't heard from Kayta for about 18 months now. From her research Kayta found that her ancestor was a Robert Embleton (born 1822) who was the brother of George Embleton (born 1831/1832). It seems as though Robert and his family also lived in the Hamilton area before settling in the Maitland district. As certain Christian names were always used in the family, it's been tricky working who belong to who - if you know what I mean."
- [S696] John Embleton, "E-Mail from John Embleton," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, Feb. 2006, George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - John Embleton." Hello Brian
I have been in touch with Turnbull family before (email address) but haven't been able to raise anyone for quite some time.
Via the work from your family, it turns out that your Hannah Embleton was the sister of my Grandfather Joseph Macedon Embleton. He married Lilian Jane McParlin (I have a copy of their marriage Certificate) and until recently it was thought that Joseph was an only child (there was never any other family mentioned.
Joseph was a mine manager in Kalgoorlie when he met and married Lilian. I wonder what happened for him to not have contact with his family and what happened to them. Joseph and Lilian had 3 boys and 3 girls. There are now just 3 male Embletons.
Would love to know if you have any other information on the Embleton family. Big ask, I know, since you are researching the Turnbull clan, but anything you or your family members may have would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
John Embleton
Hell again Brian,
The following is info I received from Dianne Turnbull back in 2003.
"Now, a couple of years ago I stumbled across a copy of the Newcastle & Lower Hunter Pre - 1900 Pioneer Register. he information was collected by a researcher in Sydney. The following information is what I found.
George Embleton was born 1831/1832 in the Northumberland/Co. Durham area. He was the son of Robert Embleton and Hannah Roxsby. George arrived in Melbourne aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief" in 1854. He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church.
Mary Ann Wilkinson was baptised on January 1 1832 in Haswell, Co. Durham. She was the daughter of Thomas Wilkinson and Margaret Burnip. Mary Ann arrived in Melbourne on September 9 1856 aboard the vessel "Golden Era".
Their children were:
Margaret Eleanor Embleton
Mary Ann Embleton
Thomas Embleton
George Wilkinson Embleton
Robert Embleton
Hannah Embleton
Margaret Burnip Embleton
Thomas Wilkinson Embleton
Joseph Embleton
Elizabeth Dickinson Embleton
Now an interesting bit! You mentioned that Joseph was born at sea. Yet the information listed in the pioneer register states that all of the children were born in the Ballarat/Durham Lead areas of Victoria. Unless Joseph was born en route to Newcastle? Of course I do not know how old this research/information is.
The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.
I haven't heard from Kayta for about 18 months now. From her research Kayta found that her ancestor was a Robert Embleton (born 1822) who was the brother of George Embleton (born 1831/1832). It seems as though Robert and his family also lived in the Hamilton area before settling in the Maitland district. As certain Christian names were always used in the family, it's been tricky working who belong to who - if you know what I mean."
Mary Ann Wilkinson
F, #29423, b. 1831, d. 1916
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Birth | Mary Ann Wilkinson was born in 1831 in Haswell, Durham, England. |
Baptised | She was Baptised on 1 January 1832 in Haswell, Durham, England.1 |
Marriage | She married George Embleton on 6 December 1856 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Mary Ann Wilkinson was, age ~25, George Embleton was, age ~25.2,3 |
Death | She died in 1916 at age ~85. buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.4 |
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Immigration | Mary Ann Wilkinson immigrated on 9 September 1856 to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. aboard the vessel "Golden Era"5 |
Living | She was living in 1880.6 |
Citations
- [S696] John Embleton, "E-Mail from John Embleton," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, Feb. 2006, Mary Ann Wilkinson was baptised on January 1 1832 in Haswell, Co. Durham. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - John Embleton." Hello Brian
I have been in touch with Turnbull family before (email address) but haven't been able to raise anyone for quite some time.
Via the work from your family, it turns out that your Hannah Embleton was the sister of my Grandfather Joseph Macedon Embleton. He married Lilian Jane McParlin (I have a copy of their marriage Certificate) and until recently it was thought that Joseph was an only child (there was never any other family mentioned.
Joseph was a mine manager in Kalgoorlie when he met and married Lilian. I wonder what happened for him to not have contact with his family and what happened to them. Joseph and Lilian had 3 boys and 3 girls. There are now just 3 male Embletons.
Would love to know if you have any other information on the Embleton family. Big ask, I know, since you are researching the Turnbull clan, but anything you or your family members may have would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
John Embleton
Hell again Brian,
The following is info I received from Dianne Turnbull back in 2003.
"Now, a couple of years ago I stumbled across a copy of the Newcastle & Lower Hunter Pre - 1900 Pioneer Register. he information was collected by a researcher in Sydney. The following information is what I found.
George Embleton was born 1831/1832 in the Northumberland/Co. Durham area. He was the son of Robert Embleton and Hannah Roxsby. George arrived in Melbourne aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief" in 1854. He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church.
Mary Ann Wilkinson was baptised on January 1 1832 in Haswell, Co. Durham. She was the daughter of Thomas Wilkinson and Margaret Burnip. Mary Ann arrived in Melbourne on September 9 1856 aboard the vessel "Golden Era".
Their children were:
Margaret Eleanor Embleton
Mary Ann Embleton
Thomas Embleton
George Wilkinson Embleton
Robert Embleton
Hannah Embleton
Margaret Burnip Embleton
Thomas Wilkinson Embleton
Joseph Embleton
Elizabeth Dickinson Embleton
Now an interesting bit! You mentioned that Joseph was born at sea. Yet the information listed in the pioneer register states that all of the children were born in the Ballarat/Durham Lead areas of Victoria. Unless Joseph was born en route to Newcastle? Of course I do not know how old this research/information is.
The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.
I haven't heard from Kayta for about 18 months now. From her research Kayta found that her ancestor was a Robert Embleton (born 1822) who was the brother of George Embleton (born 1831/1832). It seems as though Robert and his family also lived in the Hamilton area before settling in the Maitland district. As certain Christian names were always used in the family, it's been tricky working who belong to who - if you know what I mean."
- [S2] TURNBULL, S.J. (deceased), File T-0003 ABBR TURNBULL, S.J
- [S696] John Embleton, "E-Mail from John Embleton," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, Feb. 2006, He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - John Embleton." Hello Brian
I have been in touch with Turnbull family before (email address) but haven't been able to raise anyone for quite some time.
Via the work from your family, it turns out that your Hannah Embleton was the sister of my Grandfather Joseph Macedon Embleton. He married Lilian Jane McParlin (I have a copy of their marriage Certificate) and until recently it was thought that Joseph was an only child (there was never any other family mentioned.
Joseph was a mine manager in Kalgoorlie when he met and married Lilian. I wonder what happened for him to not have contact with his family and what happened to them. Joseph and Lilian had 3 boys and 3 girls. There are now just 3 male Embletons.
Would love to know if you have any other information on the Embleton family. Big ask, I know, since you are researching the Turnbull clan, but anything you or your family members may have would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
John Embleton
Hell again Brian,
The following is info I received from Dianne Turnbull back in 2003.
"Now, a couple of years ago I stumbled across a copy of the Newcastle & Lower Hunter Pre - 1900 Pioneer Register. he information was collected by a researcher in Sydney. The following information is what I found.
George Embleton was born 1831/1832 in the Northumberland/Co. Durham area. He was the son of Robert Embleton and Hannah Roxsby. George arrived in Melbourne aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief" in 1854. He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church.
Mary Ann Wilkinson was baptised on January 1 1832 in Haswell, Co. Durham. She was the daughter of Thomas Wilkinson and Margaret Burnip. Mary Ann arrived in Melbourne on September 9 1856 aboard the vessel "Golden Era".
Their children were:
Margaret Eleanor Embleton
Mary Ann Embleton
Thomas Embleton
George Wilkinson Embleton
Robert Embleton
Hannah Embleton
Margaret Burnip Embleton
Thomas Wilkinson Embleton
Joseph Embleton
Elizabeth Dickinson Embleton
Now an interesting bit! You mentioned that Joseph was born at sea. Yet the information listed in the pioneer register states that all of the children were born in the Ballarat/Durham Lead areas of Victoria. Unless Joseph was born en route to Newcastle? Of course I do not know how old this research/information is.
The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.
I haven't heard from Kayta for about 18 months now. From her research Kayta found that her ancestor was a Robert Embleton (born 1822) who was the brother of George Embleton (born 1831/1832). It seems as though Robert and his family also lived in the Hamilton area before settling in the Maitland district. As certain Christian names were always used in the family, it's been tricky working who belong to who - if you know what I mean."
- [S696] John Embleton, "E-Mail from John Embleton," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, Feb. 2006, The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - John Embleton." Hello Brian
I have been in touch with Turnbull family before (email address) but haven't been able to raise anyone for quite some time.
Via the work from your family, it turns out that your Hannah Embleton was the sister of my Grandfather Joseph Macedon Embleton. He married Lilian Jane McParlin (I have a copy of their marriage Certificate) and until recently it was thought that Joseph was an only child (there was never any other family mentioned.
Joseph was a mine manager in Kalgoorlie when he met and married Lilian. I wonder what happened for him to not have contact with his family and what happened to them. Joseph and Lilian had 3 boys and 3 girls. There are now just 3 male Embletons.
Would love to know if you have any other information on the Embleton family. Big ask, I know, since you are researching the Turnbull clan, but anything you or your family members may have would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
John Embleton
Hell again Brian,
The following is info I received from Dianne Turnbull back in 2003.
"Now, a couple of years ago I stumbled across a copy of the Newcastle & Lower Hunter Pre - 1900 Pioneer Register. he information was collected by a researcher in Sydney. The following information is what I found.
George Embleton was born 1831/1832 in the Northumberland/Co. Durham area. He was the son of Robert Embleton and Hannah Roxsby. George arrived in Melbourne aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief" in 1854. He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church.
Mary Ann Wilkinson was baptised on January 1 1832 in Haswell, Co. Durham. She was the daughter of Thomas Wilkinson and Margaret Burnip. Mary Ann arrived in Melbourne on September 9 1856 aboard the vessel "Golden Era".
Their children were:
Margaret Eleanor Embleton
Mary Ann Embleton
Thomas Embleton
George Wilkinson Embleton
Robert Embleton
Hannah Embleton
Margaret Burnip Embleton
Thomas Wilkinson Embleton
Joseph Embleton
Elizabeth Dickinson Embleton
Now an interesting bit! You mentioned that Joseph was born at sea. Yet the information listed in the pioneer register states that all of the children were born in the Ballarat/Durham Lead areas of Victoria. Unless Joseph was born en route to Newcastle? Of course I do not know how old this research/information is.
The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.
I haven't heard from Kayta for about 18 months now. From her research Kayta found that her ancestor was a Robert Embleton (born 1822) who was the brother of George Embleton (born 1831/1832). It seems as though Robert and his family also lived in the Hamilton area before settling in the Maitland district. As certain Christian names were always used in the family, it's been tricky working who belong to who - if you know what I mean."
- [S696] John Embleton, "E-Mail from John Embleton," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, Feb. 2006, Mary Ann arrived in Melbourne on September 9 1856 aboard the vessel "Golden Era". Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - John Embleton." Hello Brian
I have been in touch with Turnbull family before (email address) but haven't been able to raise anyone for quite some time.
Via the work from your family, it turns out that your Hannah Embleton was the sister of my Grandfather Joseph Macedon Embleton. He married Lilian Jane McParlin (I have a copy of their marriage Certificate) and until recently it was thought that Joseph was an only child (there was never any other family mentioned.
Joseph was a mine manager in Kalgoorlie when he met and married Lilian. I wonder what happened for him to not have contact with his family and what happened to them. Joseph and Lilian had 3 boys and 3 girls. There are now just 3 male Embletons.
Would love to know if you have any other information on the Embleton family. Big ask, I know, since you are researching the Turnbull clan, but anything you or your family members may have would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
John Embleton
Hell again Brian,
The following is info I received from Dianne Turnbull back in 2003.
"Now, a couple of years ago I stumbled across a copy of the Newcastle & Lower Hunter Pre - 1900 Pioneer Register. he information was collected by a researcher in Sydney. The following information is what I found.
George Embleton was born 1831/1832 in the Northumberland/Co. Durham area. He was the son of Robert Embleton and Hannah Roxsby. George arrived in Melbourne aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief" in 1854. He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church.
Mary Ann Wilkinson was baptised on January 1 1832 in Haswell, Co. Durham. She was the daughter of Thomas Wilkinson and Margaret Burnip. Mary Ann arrived in Melbourne on September 9 1856 aboard the vessel "Golden Era".
Their children were:
Margaret Eleanor Embleton
Mary Ann Embleton
Thomas Embleton
George Wilkinson Embleton
Robert Embleton
Hannah Embleton
Margaret Burnip Embleton
Thomas Wilkinson Embleton
Joseph Embleton
Elizabeth Dickinson Embleton
Now an interesting bit! You mentioned that Joseph was born at sea. Yet the information listed in the pioneer register states that all of the children were born in the Ballarat/Durham Lead areas of Victoria. Unless Joseph was born en route to Newcastle? Of course I do not know how old this research/information is.
The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.
I haven't heard from Kayta for about 18 months now. From her research Kayta found that her ancestor was a Robert Embleton (born 1822) who was the brother of George Embleton (born 1831/1832). It seems as though Robert and his family also lived in the Hamilton area before settling in the Maitland district. As certain Christian names were always used in the family, it's been tricky working who belong to who - if you know what I mean."
- [S696] John Embleton, "E-Mail from John Embleton," e-mail message from email address (Australia) to Brian Turnbull, Feb. 2006, George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - John Embleton." Hello Brian
I have been in touch with Turnbull family before (email address) but haven't been able to raise anyone for quite some time.
Via the work from your family, it turns out that your Hannah Embleton was the sister of my Grandfather Joseph Macedon Embleton. He married Lilian Jane McParlin (I have a copy of their marriage Certificate) and until recently it was thought that Joseph was an only child (there was never any other family mentioned.
Joseph was a mine manager in Kalgoorlie when he met and married Lilian. I wonder what happened for him to not have contact with his family and what happened to them. Joseph and Lilian had 3 boys and 3 girls. There are now just 3 male Embletons.
Would love to know if you have any other information on the Embleton family. Big ask, I know, since you are researching the Turnbull clan, but anything you or your family members may have would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
John Embleton
Hell again Brian,
The following is info I received from Dianne Turnbull back in 2003.
"Now, a couple of years ago I stumbled across a copy of the Newcastle & Lower Hunter Pre - 1900 Pioneer Register. he information was collected by a researcher in Sydney. The following information is what I found.
George Embleton was born 1831/1832 in the Northumberland/Co. Durham area. He was the son of Robert Embleton and Hannah Roxsby. George arrived in Melbourne aboard the vessel "Ocean Chief" in 1854. He was a free settler and his occupation was listed as "Goldminer". On December 6 1856 George married a Mary Ann Wilkinson in a Ballarat Presbyterian Church.
Mary Ann Wilkinson was baptised on January 1 1832 in Haswell, Co. Durham. She was the daughter of Thomas Wilkinson and Margaret Burnip. Mary Ann arrived in Melbourne on September 9 1856 aboard the vessel "Golden Era".
Their children were:
Margaret Eleanor Embleton
Mary Ann Embleton
Thomas Embleton
George Wilkinson Embleton
Robert Embleton
Hannah Embleton
Margaret Burnip Embleton
Thomas Wilkinson Embleton
Joseph Embleton
Elizabeth Dickinson Embleton
Now an interesting bit! You mentioned that Joseph was born at sea. Yet the information listed in the pioneer register states that all of the children were born in the Ballarat/Durham Lead areas of Victoria. Unless Joseph was born en route to Newcastle? Of course I do not know how old this research/information is.
The last bit of information I have is that George and Mary Ann lived on the Hamilton Commonage from 1880 until their deaths in 1908 (George) and 1916 (Mary Ann). Both of them are buried in the Church of England section at Sandgate Cemetery.
I haven't heard from Kayta for about 18 months now. From her research Kayta found that her ancestor was a Robert Embleton (born 1822) who was the brother of George Embleton (born 1831/1832). It seems as though Robert and his family also lived in the Hamilton area before settling in the Maitland district. As certain Christian names were always used in the family, it's been tricky working who belong to who - if you know what I mean."
Ivy Turnbull
F, #29425, b. about 1889
Last Edited |
25 May 2017 |
References |
William Rule b1283, Scotland - Kenneth James Turnbull, Australia, Wally Turnbull, USA, Albert Turnbull, England, Marie Turnbull, (Coromandel Tree Australia), Dr Andrew Turnbull FL, Fiona Turnbull USA, Dr. Peter Turnbull, Germany, Turnbull's of Mexico, Brian Turnbull, Canada. |
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Birth | Ivy Turnbull was born about 1889 in Adamstown, New South Wales, Australia.1 |
Marriage | She married William Bailey Hindmarch in 1912 in Kurri Kurri, New South Wales, Australia.2 |
Citations
- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, B1889-30587. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.
- [S3] BMD New South Wales, Australia, online, M1912-10145. Hereinafter cited as BMD NSW Australia.