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I am staggered at the fantastic help I have had on this case and the success too. Most problems are solved, certainly most of the big ones. I think the ones that remain are perhaps likely to remain a mystery:
Where is any record of the marriage between William Turnbull and Sarah Ann Tipping? The 1911 census states 29 years of marriage, they were both unmarried on 1881 census but had their first Turnbull child in Q1 1883. This creates such a small window of time for the marriage. Do you think that I am just not looking in the right place for the marriage or is it more likely that they were never actually married.
Why is John James Turnbull, as a 5 year old boy, not living with his parents who are listed alone but appears to be living with a James and Janet Smith who are listed as his Grandparents. Is this a different John James Turnbull aged 5? Is James Smith the father of an illegitimate William Turnbull or the illegitimate Sarah Ann Tipping?
I also cannot find a death for William Turnbull b 1857. He is living in the 1911 census but his wife is a widow in the 1921 census.
I am happy to spend money buying a certificate or two to try to solve these mysteries but where do people think my money would be best spent?
I am interested in any discussion about such not just solutions.
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