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Re: Samuel Turp
« Reply #9 on: Friday 06 March 09 18:48 GMT (UK) »
That also fits in with a crime committed by Ebenezer a Walter Turp who I'd been unable to connect. They put tiles in a turnip machine and were sent to prison for 21 days. Ebenezer was 12 or 13 at the time. :-\
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Re: Samuel Turp
« Reply #10 on: Friday 06 March 09 19:19 GMT (UK) »
.........but for some reason the ancestry.com RG number starts with 10 and no amount of searching will find me that entry on the 1871 census. Where did you get it from?
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Re: Samuel Turp
« Reply #11 on: Friday 06 March 09 23:06 GMT (UK) »
Sorry, that is 'RG10/1664'.  They are indexed as "Turp" on OriginsNetwork, which uses different indexes to Ancestry.
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Re: Samuel Turp
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 07 March 09 00:44 GMT (UK) »
They are indexed on A*y in 1871 as TAYS, Samuel 51, Ebenezer 19 and Walter 16. The family they are with on A*y is Samuel JAMES.

Wonder if this them in 1861
Road to the Rectory, Pentlow, Essex
Samuel TIMP, head mar 35, Ag lab, born Essex, Pentlow
Harriet TIMP, wife mar 34, Ag lab's wife, born Essex, ??
William TIMP, son 13, Ag lab, born Essex, Pentlow
Nebukedingel TIMP, Ag lab, son 10, born ditto
Walter TIMP, son 8, Scholar, born ditto
RG9/1127/F118/P8

There are no TIMP births in Essex that coincide with these guys but there are TURP, William Mar qtr 1849, Unnamed Male Mar qtr 1851 and Walter Sep qtr 1853, all Sudbury RD which covers Pentlow. The census image looks like TURP.

So Amelia must have been his second wife. Harriet has died Dec qtr 1864, Sudbury.

In 1851 they are in Pentlow, but indexed on A*y as SHROPE. How you get that from TURP I do not know. ??? ??? ???
Aggis Lane, Pentlow
Samuel TURP, head mar 25, Ag lab, born Essex, Pentlow
Harriett TURP, wife mar 24, Platter, born Essex, Foxearth
William TURP, son u 2, At home, born Essex, Pentlow
Ebenezer TURP, son unm 7wks, At home, born ditto
HO107/1788/F12P17

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Re: Samuel Turp
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 07 March 09 11:04 GMT (UK) »
There is a marriage on FreeBMD in Dec qtr 1872 for a Samuel TURP, Chelmsford, 4a 327. There is only one possible bride noted, a Millicent OLIVER. There should be a second one. Chelmsford RD covers Little Waltham, where Amelia was born.

The other Samuel in 1872 on FreeBMD should be William.

Ebezezer TURP married the same quarter Cherlmsford 4a 338. Samuel is with them in Great Leighs in 1891. Ebenezer is called John in 1901. Edith Ellen your great aunt looks like Ebenezer/John and Catherine's daughter.

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Re: Samuel Turp
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 07 March 09 19:05 GMT (UK) »
Many thanks everyone. I have added all your information to my tree. I have looked at the handwritten entries on the censuses and when you know the name should be Turp it is obvious.  :D
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Re: Samuel Turp
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 22 August 09 14:55 BST (UK) »
Hello,

Ebeneezer Turp was my great grandfather who was married to Catherine (Millbank) - Edith Ellen born 1892 was Ebeneezer's daughter. 

Have you any more information on the family, we do have Samuel born 1848, he was Eb's dad, we also have a John Turp (Samuel's Dad) born 1806 - all from Pentlow.

Regards

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Re: Samuel Turp
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 22 August 09 17:47 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Thank you for getting back to me so quickly, my email address is:- (*).

I have been researching the Turps for about 3 years with my sister, we have found out many things, but do not have any photos as yet.  I would love to see any you may have.

Edith was the youngest daughter of Ebeneezer and Catherine, Sonny her brother born in 1899 sadly died in action in the first world war - we are attempting to investigate his records.

Kind regards


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Re: Samuel Turp
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 22 August 09 19:58 BST (UK) »
I think Samuel Turp is my Gt Gt Grandfather.  I will look at what I have found out and e mail you some time next week. Sue B