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Re: Arthur Stuart A. TURNER
« Reply #18 on: Monday 06 January 14 10:22 GMT (UK) »
That would be great, Kim. Look forward to hearing from you.

Connie
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Re: Arthur Stuart A. TURNER
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 15 January 14 19:10 GMT (UK) »
Hi Connie,

I came across a possible second marriage for Ellen Morrison Albin, in Montreal, after the death of Joseph Turner.   Do you know anything about this?

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Re: Arthur Stuart A. TURNER
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 15 January 14 20:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kim,

Ellen Morrison Albin was widowed when she lived here in Glasgow.  She married a Bernard Haney or Hanney the following year and they emigrated to Canada.  I have an "Ancestry.com" app which gives what they call "hints" and one of them was about the Hanney family which had settled in Canada.  Arthur Stuart Albin Turner seems to have been with them.  I assumed that you knew about that because I assumed you were in Canada!

I hope this helps and that you have some information that you can give to me.  I thought that someone who had emigrated May have left letters etc. that had been sent from home.

I presume you know about Ellen Albin's parents and siblings.  If not, I can give you some info, because, as I said, she was my Great grandfather's niece and I have quite a lot about the family.

Connie
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Re: Arthur Stuart A. TURNER
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 15 January 14 20:53 GMT (UK) »
Any information you could give me would be great.  I'd like to see what I can find about their time here in Canada, so some info that predates their arrival would probably help me when I go to our local archives.


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Re: Arthur Stuart A. TURNER
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 15 January 14 20:56 GMT (UK) »
I mentioned Ellen's remarriage to my husband (this is his family, not mine) and he knew nothing about it.  I am going to see if hubby's dad or aunt were aware of it.

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Re: Arthur Stuart A. TURNER
« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 15 January 14 21:02 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kim,

I'll get on to finding dates etc. to pass on to you.  I don't know if you want to contact me through my own e-mail. It is * It might be easier than going back and forth through this site.  And it looks as though your husband and I are related - albeit very distantly!!

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Re: Arthur Stuart A. TURNER
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 18 October 22 19:48 BST (UK) »
I read this thread some years ago and was bored googling old family names and found it again. I'm a dependent of the Arthur Stewart Andrew Turner family tree. My father is one of them. I remember my mom saying our dad wanted my brother to have Stewart Andrew as 2 middle names like him but they settled on just the Andrew part.

From what I remember my father was named after his father, and his mother was named Euphemia. My father was born around 1945 he had a brother named Albin Turner and a sister I believe named Frederica. (But that could be wrong).

My father had a son probably in the 60s and I think his name was Eugene or Melvin? I'm not sure. Then he married my mom, popped out 3 more Turner children (myself, an older sister and younger brother) before my parents divorced and my father disappeared from our lives.

I've got a son of my own and know my mothers side of the family really well while knowing minimal about my fathers side. I'm excited to be able to connect with others about it.