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Title: TURILL family Berkshire
Post by: shad on Friday 28 August 09 05:09 BST (UK)
Does anyone have any information on William Turill who married my gt gt aunt Mary (Polly) Ann Cook b1880 in Basildon. They had one child Emily b1905 who lived next door to me for many years. I would like to know whether the Turill family were local as I can't seem to find out any info on them.
Title: Re: TURILL family Berkshire
Post by: HarryW on Friday 28 August 09 08:18 BST (UK)
I assume that Ann was Mary Ann?

Marriage:
Dec qtr 1903 Bradfield Vol 2c Page 832

Mary Ann COOK

on the same page

William TURRILL

Looking at the census, Mary Ann appears to have been the daughter of John and Emily.

There is a William TURRILL b Oxford 1878 showing up on the census, but without a cross reference from the marriage cert, it is difficult to say.   In Oxfordshire and Berkshire the name TYRRELL is pretty common and I have seen this morphed as TURRILL and various derivatives.

Harry
Title: Re: TURILL family Berkshire
Post by: shad on Friday 28 August 09 09:35 BST (UK)
Hi HarryW Thank you for that information. I thought there was a descrepancy with the spelling of Turill/Tyrell, in the past they did kind of chop and change a bit with their surnames.
Hey of possible interest to you re Noakes. George Noakes and his wife were my neighbours (4 doors away) growing up in Basildon. He was born in 1902, I think he has since passed away now. Is he one of your family tree members? There are a couple of paragraphs on him in the History of Basildon written by Clive Williams from a 1986 tape recording.
Regards
shad
Title: Re: TURILL family Berkshire
Post by: HarryW on Friday 28 August 09 14:58 BST (UK)
Shad,

Re George Noakes - it's always possible, there are a few born around the right time but they are also resonably distant on my tree and I have no idea where they lived as adults.

Harry
Title: Re: TURILL family Berkshire
Post by: matt94 on Friday 28 August 09 22:53 BST (UK)
Ooh Shad are you related to Mr Noakes & his wife Joanna who built their mausoleum in Tomb Farm Basildon in the 17thC??

Matt
Title: Re: TURILL family Berkshire
Post by: shad on Friday 28 August 09 22:57 BST (UK)
haha, sounds a bit spooky to me! No the Noakes family were no relation, but George Noakes b1902 was a near neighbour of mine. I remember his wife used to play piano at my ballet lessons in the old village hall in Basildon.
One of my other neighbours used to call him 'Old Noaksey'.
shad
Title: Re: TURILL family Berkshire
Post by: matt94 on Thursday 10 September 09 17:12 BST (UK)
Just to let you know their burials are not on the berkshire Burial Index.

Bytheway Shad, have you heard from Julia?

Matt
Title: Re: TURILL family Berkshire
Post by: shad on Thursday 10 September 09 21:22 BST (UK)
Hi Matt, thanks for that. No I haven't heard from Julia yet, maybe she's had second thoughts and can't bear the thought that we may be related! I think it's pretty cool actually. After all, in those days unless you had the financial means, people didn't travel far from their families/homes. My Channel Island family tree is full of the same names throughout as there were only so many families on an island and there was bound to be a bit of intermarrying going on.
shad :)
Title: Re: TURILL family Berkshire
Post by: matt94 on Thursday 10 September 09 21:46 BST (UK)
Hi Shad,

Well Julia sounded optomistic so maybe work commitments?

Yes I suppose it was common.. with my Buckinghamshire family about 30-40 family names marry in and out and back again and it gets quite confusing!

Take Care,
Matt