Hello All
Andrew Turton, was Gravemaker and Witness 21 September 1845 at the Quaker Burial Ground, Selby, who was Andrew Turton, please?
This is an odd funeral, as George Hood being buried is "Not in Membership" of the Quakers.
Andrew Turton, does not seem to appear later in "The Annual Monitor" books of Quaker Obituaries and does not appear to be a Quaker?
EDIT: Death of an Andrew Turton, District Selby, Registered September Quarter 1861, aged 71 (age GRO Index), so survived at least two Census?
So who was Andrew Turton, anything else you can dig up on him and what was his religion please?
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Newspaper searches for Turton and Selby only reveal the following:-
Sheffield Independent, 24 May 1823
On Monday, at Snaith, Mr. John Holliday, of Leeds, bookkeeper, to Mary, second daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Turton, of Selby.
York Herald circa 1830:-
Advertisement
Adams, & Turton, Selby. Glass's Magnesia.
PILLS
Sold by ...
R. Adams, T. Adams, and Turton, Selby
Yorkshire Gazette, 28 July 1832
MARRIAGES
On Thursday, the 19th inst., ...
Same at Selby, Mr R. A. West , of Leeds, draper, youngest son of the late Rev. Francis West, to Eliza, second daughter of the Rev. Isaac Turton, of Selby.
Also noticed a "Rev. Isaac Turton" but elsewhere, mentioned in the following:-
a) Stamford Mercury, 29 November 1816
Methodist Auxiliary Missionary Society was held at Grimsby ... in the Methodist Chapel, ... The Sermons preached by the ... and the Rev. Issac Turton, from Hull, ...
b) Yorks. Gazette, 12 January 1828
On Monday, the 7th inst., Sarah, wife of the Rev. Isaac Turton, Wesleyan Minister, of Leeds, in the 53d year of her age.
Leeds Times, 3 June 1848
On Saturday, much respected, aged 87, Mr James Turton, of Selby.
Not much to go on really, no mention of Andrew Turton, who incidentally, despite being the Grave Maker and Witness, couldn't sign his name, so who was he please?
Thank you, Mark