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Title: Turners.
Post by: wizz123 on Monday 28 July 08 17:01 BST (UK)
I am reaearching the surname Turner.All l know is that a Edward Maldwyn Turner (Butcher(journeyman)??,wed a May Foat in 1934 Wrexham.Edwards father was called Robert Thomas Turner (Joiner Journeyman)???.
   On the wedding cert,it has residence at time of marriage,22 cae coch,cefor l think thats what it says.
    Anway,l would like and be gratefull for any info regarding this matter.

                                         Regards
                                          Wizz
Title: Re: Turners.
Post by: Gadget on Monday 28 July 08 17:06 BST (UK)
Hi Wizz

I was in Wrexham this morning  :D

Not sure if this is his birth on the North Wales BMDs:

1910, Ruabon, Edward M Turner

Local Ref is RBN/087/8

Regards


Gadget
Title: Re: Turners.
Post by: Cas (stallc) on Monday 28 July 08 17:11 BST (UK)
Only birth that came up on  http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl

For wife

Births Jun 1915   
 
FOAT  May  MMN Sayer  Grimsby  7a 1082

Cas
Title: Re: Turners.
Post by: Gadget on Monday 28 July 08 17:15 BST (UK)
Nothing on the North Wales BMD for May Foat.

The GRO ref for Edward M Turner is:

Dec q, 1910, Wrexham, vol 11b. page 233


Could the 'cefor' be Trefor or Cefn? This would tie in with a Ruabon sub-district.  Is it possible for you to put just that portion of the cert up for us to see, please?


Gadget

Title: Re: Turners.
Post by: Llwyd on Tuesday 29 July 08 14:47 BST (UK)
Hi there,

I think your Cae Coch is in Cefn (Mawr). There exists today a Cae Coch, Cefn Mawr.

Good luck with your research.
 :)