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General => The Common Room => Topic started by: Kate-Birchtree on Monday 18 September 23 06:10 BST (UK)
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I've stumbled across the given name Turberville, and I'm trying to figure out if it has any known variants or nicknames!
Does anybody have real-world or general genealogical experience with this name?!
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I think of Turbeville as a surname. If it has been used as a christian name, it may well have origins as a surname in the family - just as surnames are passed down as second or middle names.
Are you looking at Jacob Turberville Smith, b 1810 Staffordshire - who later became Turberville Smith?
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I think of Turbeville as a surname. If it has been used as a christian name, it may well have origins as a surname in the family - just as surnames are passed down as second or middle names.
I agree - it definitely sounds more like a surname to me! In this context, it was given to a (potential) ancestor as a first name. Definitely not common, from what I've seen!
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I’ve got three generations of Turberville as a forename in one of my side branches.
3,472 forename results On FindMyPast. Say 5 duplicates per individual on average. That’s still quite a few.
9,968 results Surname results on FindMyPast.
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7 Turberville's if you search FreeBMD from 1850 to 1895 using just first name in the search.
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I didn't expect there would be so many!
There are some interesting transcription errors in the census records I've seen so far, too. (e.g. "Turkerville")
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I thought a nickname could possibly be Tubbs?