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William Turbutt c1844

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Claire

Claire Report 10 Dec 2007 15:27

Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone could possibly help me find further information on a William Turbutt born c1844. At the moment I have very mixed information from him from using different sites and can't put it all together, not helped by the fact I can find no information on his birth.

I have down that he bore 5 children by two different women, but was married 3 times. If any could help that would be great! I have found a William Turbutt born in Worcester, but I have been told that the William Turbutt in my tree was born in London by someone studying the tree for years.

Thank you,
Claire

Jacky

Jacky Report 10 Dec 2007 15:31

hi claire

do you know where he was born or what his mother & father were called

jacky

Jacky

Jacky Report 10 Dec 2007 15:32

snap brian you got it in just before me lol

Claire

Claire Report 10 Dec 2007 15:35

Hi,

I realised just two minutes ago that I hadn't put that in so I edited the post, great minds think alike!

I am lead to believe that he was born in London, the rest of the family have lived in Islington and surrounding area right back to this point in time so I am, perhaps naively, assuming the same for William.

Claire

Claire

Claire Report 10 Dec 2007 16:48

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Thanks,
Claire