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Offline benitachell

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Turberville/ Turburville
« on: Sunday 13 April 08 17:20 BST (UK) »
Anyone researching in the London, Berkshire, Warwickshire & Worcestershire areas  for your ancestors then please contact as i have a large family tree already completed back to 1700's.
SUMNER Caythorpe, Wilsford, Lincs. Cromwell, Notts.
BLACKBOURN Ancaster, Lincs.
NEWMAN  East London
TURBURVILLE/ TURBERVILLE  Warwicks. Berks. East London.
CLARKE  Cumberland. Lancs. Singapore
GEARY  Ireland. Singapore. E London
ASTLING/ ASTLIN  Claypole & Norton Disney, Lincs
VICKERS  Claypole, Lincs

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Re: Turberville/ Turburville
« Reply #1 on: Monday 03 September 12 22:49 BST (UK) »
Hi there,

I am new to geneology but I am looking into the Turberville family in Hereford. I suspect they are connected to the families in Worcester. I have got as far back as William Turberville born 1816 in Middleton on the Hill, Herefordshire.

Do you know if they could be connected?

Many thanks!

Rue.

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Re: Turberville/ Turburville
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 21 February 16 03:53 GMT (UK) »
 Hi,
     I'm Norm (from NZ) I am descended from the Turbeville's of Birlingham (Worcs.) Eleanor Turbevil (le) married Henry Hunt in 1733 and had two children, Thomas in 1734 & Elizabeth in 1736. Henry died in 1740. Eleanor married John Holloway of Hanley Castle in 1745. Est. birth for Eleanor is around 1715 but is she the daughter of William & Margaret or John & Ester? and who do William & John  descend from? Their grandparents are likely to be John T & Elizabeth Godsaw (M. 1665). Does anyonbe have further information please?
   Thanks, Norm