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James Herbert Turner, signwriter, son of James Turner, stone mason and Clara Jane Turner [Coomber]
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Date
Type
Information
Source
 
1881
Born
In the Parish of Tunbridge Wells, Kent
1891 Census
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
 
Apr to Jun 1903
Married
Mary Ann Peerless; registered at Uckfield District, Sussex; ref: 1903 Q2 Vol 2b Page 261
Register of marriages
 
1905
Birth of a daughter
Clara in the Parish of Crowborough, Sussex
1911 Census
Crowborough, Sussex
 
1907
Birth of a daughter
Olive in the Parish of Crowborough, Sussex
1911 Census
Crowborough, Sussex
 
2nd April 1911
Census
At Togo Villa, Blackness Road in the Parish of Crowborough, Sussex; James Turner, M, Head, married, age 29, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent; occupation: signwriter
1911 Census
Crowborough, Sussex

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Descendent's report
Turner, Turnar, Torner, Turnor, Turnour family records
The ancestral pedigree of James Herbert Turner, signwriter
  
 James Turner
stone mason
m: Jan to Mar 1872Clara Coomber 
 b: 1851 Lower Green, Kent  b: 1850 Rusthall, Kent 
  
      
 Lillian Henry T. Florence James Herbert Elsie Leonard
 b: 1876 Rusthall, Kent b: 1878 Rusthall, Kent b: 1879 Rusthall, Kent b: 1881 Tunbridge Wells, Kent b: 1886 Tunbridge Wells, Kent b: 1890 Tunbridge Wells, Kent
        
Parental
record
   
   
    
 James Herbert Turner
signwriter
m: Apr to Jun 1903Mary Peerless 
 b: 1881 Tunbridge Wells, Kent  b: 26th May 1877 Rotherfield, Sussex
ch: 8th Jul 1877 St. Denys Church
 
  
  
 Clara Olive
 b: 1905 Crowborough, Sussex b: 1907 Crowborough, Sussex
   
Family
record

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