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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: ggrocott on Friday 30 December 11 17:35 GMT (UK)
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I am trying to trace any further information for William Beer Turnbull in the hopes that I may be able to confirm who his parents were.
The information I have is as follows:
He married Margaret Church on 4 May 1822 at St Martin's in the Fields Westminster By Banns. Witnesses Robert Francis Gavelly and Sarah Phillips. Per Bishop's transcripts. awas buried on 26 December 1836 in Westminster Age 41 per http://pilot.familysearch.org.
Baptism records of St Peter's Walworth per London England Births and Baptisms 1813 - 1906 on Ancestry record that William Joseph Turnbull son of William Beer Turnbull and Margaret was bp 27.8.1837 . Family abode St. Martin's in the Fields. Father deceased.
The baptism record of his daughter Margaret Ann on 26 Feb 1823 at Holborn St Giles in The Fields, states that her father William Beer Turnbull is a goldsmith of New Compton Street. On 17 March 1824 when son William Beer Turnbull is baptised at the same church his father is shown as a goldsmith of Duke Street but when the same son is buried in 1825 his abode is given as Angel Court.
I cannot find a baptism for daughter Emma born 1826, she appears on the census but may actually be
son Esmond John Turnbull who was baptised on16 May 1826 at Holborn St Giles in The Fields, abode given as Angel Court. Father William Beere Turnbull, goldsmith, mother Margaret.
On 22 July 1831 another son Charles Thacker Turnbull was baptised at Holborn St Giles in The Fields,
Father William Turnbull, a goldsmith of 12 Duke's Court, St Martin in the fields. Mother Margaret.
The IGI shows William son of Elizabeth and James Turnbull bp 1803 Marylebone, siblings Eliza Mary 1806, Isabella 1809, James 1813 and Jane Alice 1815 and a marriage between James Turnbull and Elizabeth Crabb Beere in in 1792 but if this is him either he was 8 when he was baptised or the age given at death is wrong.
Most of the children give their father's profession on their marriage certificate as goldsmith, although one states that he was a jeweller.
Does anyone know whether goldsmiths had to be apprenticed and if so where the records would be? I have been unable to find him in any trade directories either.
Any help gratefully received - I have found so much information but got nowhere fast!
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There's this 1795 baptism too: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JW7G-FHW.
The register records that Jas Turbull was a "taylor".
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That looks awfully like my man. Thank you very much!
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Sorry this may be more confusing that helpful, I have found two entries, both in 1803 for the baptism of a William Turnbull. One is to James as you have found, but the other is to Richard, also a Carpenter :-\
Wells Street Scotch Church, Marylebone, London
Baptism entries for the children of Richard Turnbull, Carpenter & Hannah
Parish of Abode - St Mary's, Lambeth, London
William 6 February 1803
James 13 March 1804
And baptism entries for the children of James Turnbull, Carpenter & Elizabeth
at the same church
Parish of Abode St Pancras, London
William 16 October 1803
Parish of Abode : St Mary Le Bone, London
Eliza Mary 9 November 1806
Parish of Abode: St Mary Le Bone, London
Isabella 19 November 1809
Parish of Abode: St Mary Le Bone, London
James 22 August 1813
Parish of Abode: St Mary Le Bone, London
Jane Alice 19 Feb 1814
James's occupation - in the "Bankinghouse "
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Hi,
James Turnbull, bachelor married Elizabeth Beer spinster on 22/07/1792 at Saint Luke Old Street,Finsbury,London.
Both were of the Parish.
Witnesses were A? Ritchie & E Dobson
Sharon
Sorry just saw that you had that marriage.
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Thank you both - repitition is never a problem and I didn't have the witnesses anyway. I wonder whether there would be any records of William Beer Turnbull in view of the fact that he claims to have been a goldsmith. I imagine he would have had to serve an apprenticeship?
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any apprenticeship records should be with the Goldsmiths' Company
http://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/collections-library/library/company-archives/
http://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/collections-library/library/research-guides-reading-lists/researching-family-history-in-the-library/
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William Beer Turnbull
christened 9-8-1795 St Giles, Cripplegate, London
Father James Mother Elizabeth
source film no 380208,380209 Family search
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Thank you for the information - I have contacted the goldsmiths and unfortunately drawn a blank but at least I have now gone another generation back with more certainty!
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Hi, just seen this post. Have you managed to find any connection with any earlier Turnbull's in London ?
My Great (x6) Grandmother was an Elizabeth Turnbull b 21 May 1757 in Dagenham to a James Turnbull & Elizabeth Vinton. I have not been able to find much about my Turnbull's, other than James & Elizabeth Married in 1754 in Cornhill, which is obviously not far from Cripplegate.
Richard
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Unfortunately I have not managed to get any further back as yet.
Gill
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Thanks Gill, i'll let you know if i ever mange to bring my line forwards any further.
Richard
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Your William Beer Turnbull may be related to my Turnbull line. Have you participated in the Turnbull DNA project? We would love to have you
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As an aside, I've been steadily going the London trade directories at LMA, following my own goldsmith ancestor.
In the midst of these, was a directory which listed their guild. Mine was a member of the Worshipful Co. of Barber Surgeons, so they weren't all in the Goldsmiths.
The Society of Genealogists have a couple of books listing goldsmiths. One, Gronweld (?) Lists locations and dates descriptions of their hallmarks. Might be useful at the car boot sale :)
Anyway, back to DNA...
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Its actually OH who has Turnbulls in the ancestory, and no we haven't done any DNA.