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Descendants of Edward Turley 14 January 2012 Descendants of Edward Turley 14 January 2012 First Generation 1. Edward Turley was born in 1751. He appeared in the census in 1841 in Blakeney, East Dean, Glos. In 1841 he was in Mason. Edward died in 1842 at the age of 91 in Awre Chapel, Glos (91). He was buried on 18 Apr 1842 in Awre Chapel, Glos (91) - Residence Forest of Dean. PR. This tree is made from the Forest of Dean Family History - Parish transcriptions on line backed up by census records and BMD records - All from the internet. Note all the children transcribed as Tirley. Edward Turley and Sarah Hawkins were married on 4 Mar 1783 in Awre, East Dean, Glos - Banns Feb 9, 16 & 23.. Sarah Hawkins was born in 1753. She died in 1834 at the age of 81 in Awre Chapel, Glos (81). She was buried on 13 Aug 1834 in Awre Chapel, Glos (81) - Residence Forest of Dean. PR. Edward Turley and Sarah Hawkins had the following children: 2 i. Thomas Turley, born 21 Jun 1796, East Dean, Gloucester.; married Anne George, 10 Oct 1817, Awre with Blakeney, Glos - IGI & PR; died 1867, Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire (2Q1867-6a131)(74). 3 ii. James Turley, born 20 Jan 1789, East Dean, Glos - PR; married Sarah Burgum, 5 Mar 1812, Newland Chapel - Res Hundred of St. Briavels - PR; died 1856, Westbury on Severn, Glos (4Q1856-6a119)(67). 4 iii. Sarah Turley, born 27 Sep 1783, Awre, East Dean, Glos. iv. Molly Turley was born on 16 Apr 1793 in Awre, East Dean, Glos. She was baptized on 8 May 1793 in Awre Chapel, Glos - Residence Blakeney. PR. v. Ann Turley was born on 27 Mar 1786 in Awre, East Dean, Glos. She was baptized on 7 Aug 1786 in Awre Chapel, Glos - Residence Blakeney. PR. Second Generation 2. Thomas Turley (Edward-1) was born on 21 Jun 1796 in East Dean, Gloucester.. He was baptized on 12 Jul 1796 in Blakeney Chapel, Glos. He appeared in the census in 1841 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Gloucestershire. In 1841 Thomas was in Mason. He appeared in the census in 1851 in Gibralter, East Dean, Glos (Widow). In 1851 he was in Stone Mason. Thomas appeared in the census in 1861 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Gloucestershire (Widow). In 1861 he was in Mason. He died in 1867 at the age of 71 in Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire (2Q1867-6a131)(74). Thomas was buried on 14 Apr 1867 in Awre Church - Residence East Dean, Glos (74). Note Birth & Marriage shown as TIRLEY. Thomas Turley and Anne George were married on 10 Oct 1817 in Awre with Blakeney, Glos - IGI & PR. Anne George, daughter of Thomas George and Elizabeth , was born on 20 Oct 1798 in Bristol. She was baptized on 17 Nov 1799 in St. James, Bristol. She appeared in the census in 1841 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Gloucestershire. Anne died in 1848 at the age of 50 in Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire (4Q1848-11-365)(49). She was buried on 4 Oct 1848 in Awre Chapel, Glos (49). Known as Nancy Thomas Turley and Anne George had the following children: 5 i. Edward Turley, born 1817, East Dean, Gloucester.; married Mary Ann Sterry, 6 Feb 1844, Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire (1Q1Q1844-26-66a)(IGI, PR & GRO); died 1900, Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire (1Q1900-9a192)(83). ii. Thomas Turley was born in 1829 in East Dean, Gloucester.. He appeared in the census in 1851 in Gibralter, East Dean, Glos. In 1851 he was in Stone Mason. Thomas was buried on 10 Mar 1874 in Lydney, Gloucestershire, England. PR - Residence Park End (45). 6 iii. Maria Turley, born 1831, East Dean, Gloucester.; married Thomas Kear, 30 Jul 1859, St, Johns, Cinderford, Gloucestershire, England PR. 7 iv. John Turley, born 1833, East Dean, Gloucester.; married Ann Phillips, 27 May 1855, St, Johns, 1 Descendants of Edward Turley 14 January 2012 Cinderford, Gloucestershire, England PR; died 1900, Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Gloucestershire. 8 v. Eliza Turley, born 1838, East Dean, Gloucester.; married Hiram Smith, 11 Oct 1856, St. Johns, Cinderford, Glos - PR - Residence both Blakeney. 9 vi. Emma Turley, born 1840, East Dean, Gloucester.; married John Halford, 15 Sep 1856, St. Johns, Cinderford, Glos - Resiidence Blakeney Hill. vii. Betey Turley was born in 1821 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Gloucestershire. She was baptized on 3 Oct 1821 in Blakeney Chapel, Glos. She appeared in the census in 1841 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Gloucestershire. viii. Hannah Turley was born in 1825 in Blakeney Chapel, Glos - Residence, Forest of Dean. She was baptized on 28 Jun 1825 in Blakeney Chapel, Glos. She appeared in the census in 1841 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Gloucestershire. Hannah was buried on 4 Apr 1842 in St Andrew, Awre, Glos. 10 ix. Thomas Turley, born 1831, East Dean, Glos; married Elizabeth Phillips, 25 Jul 1858, St. Johns, Cinderford, Glos - PR - Residence both Blakeney; married Caroline Cook nee Richardson, 25 Dec 1885, St. Johns, Cinderford, Glos - PR. x. William Turley was born in 1833 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Gloucestershire. He was baptized in Nov 1833 in Blakeney Chapel, Glos - Residence, Old Furnace. He was buried on 27 Jan 1850 in St, Andrews, Awre, Glos (16) PR. 3. James Turley (Edward-1) was born on 20 Jan 1789 in East Dean, Glos - PR. He was baptized on 15 Feb 1789 in Blakeney Chapel, Glos. PR One son of Two born - Transcribed as Tirley.. He appeared in the census in 1841 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. In 1841 James was in Stone Mason. He appeared in the census in 1851 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. In 1851 he was in Mason. James died in 1856 at the age of 67 in Westbury on Severn, Glos (4Q1856-6a119)(67). He was buried on 28 Nov 1856 in Awre Chapel, Glos - Residence Forest of Dean. PR (66). Need to prove this marriage. James Turley and Sarah Burgum were married on 5 Mar 1812 in Newland Chapel - Res Hundred of St. Briavels - PR. Sarah Burgum was born in 1793 in East Dean, Glos. She appeared in the census in 1841 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. She appeared in the census in 1851 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. Sarah appeared in the census in 1861 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. She died in 1866 at the age of 73 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos (73). She was buried on 17 Aug 1866 in Awre Chapel, Glos (73) - Residence Forest of Dean. PR. Need to prove this marriage. Definitely Sarah. - It may be her maiden name was Virgo ! James Turley and Sarah Burgum had the following children: i. Edward Turley was born in 1821 in East Dean, Glos. He appeared in the census in 1841–1871 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. In 1841–1871 he was in Stone Mason. Edward died in 1875 at the age of 54 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos (54). He was buried on 26 Jan 1875 in Awre Chapel, Glos (54) - Residence Nibley. PR. Did not Marry On the C1871 he has Richard Turley b 1823 & Family living with him after the death of Richards wife. Shown on Commercial Directory as a Stone Mason. ii. Thomas Turley was born in 1826 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. He was baptized on 1 Oct 1826 in Blakeney Chapel, Glos - Residence, Forest of Dean - PR. He appeared in the census in 1841 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. In 1841 Thomas was in Labourer. He appeared in the census in 1851 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. In 1851 he was in Mason. Thomas appeared in the census in 1861 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. In 1861 he was in Stone Mason. He died in 1861 at the age of 35 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos (34). Thomas was buried on 16 Jul 1861 in Awre Chapel, Glos (34) - Residence Forest of Dean. PR. Did not Marry 11 iii. Emma Turley, born 1831, East Dean, Glos; married William Beddis, 14 Apr 1853, Parkend Chapel. Blakeney, Glos - PR - Residence Blakeney Hill. iv. Adam Turley was born in 1834 in East Dean, Glos. He was baptized in Jul 1834 in Blakeney Parish Church. PR - Residence Blakeney Hill.. He appeared in the census in 1841 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, 2 Descendants of Edward Turley 14 January 2012 Glos. Adam appeared in the census in 1851 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. In 1851 he was in Mason. He died in 1851 at the age of 17 in Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos. Adam was buried on 24 Nov 1851 in Awre Chapel, Glos (17) - Residence Forest of Dean. PR. 12 v. Richard Turley, born 1823, Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos; married Mary Kear, 18 Sep 1848, Parkend Chapel. Blakeney, Glos - PR - Residence Blakeney Hill; married Emma Yemm, 9 Jun 1878, Viney Hill, Parish Church. Residence Furnace Bottom, Glos. PR; died 14 Aug 1891, Old Furnace Bottom, East Dean, Glos (68). 13 vi. Joseph Turley, born 1818, East Dean, Glos; married Harriett Hawkins, 23 Nov 1840, Newland Chapel - Res Hundred of St. Briavels - PR; died 22 Jul 1886, Blakeney Hill, East Dean, Glos - Cause of death Dropsy. 14 vii. James Turley, born 1815, East Dean, Glos; married Eliza Miles, 2 Apr 1836, Awre, East Dean, Glos. PR - Residence Forest od Dean.; died 28 Sep 1887, Westbury on Severn, Glos (3Q1887-6a146)(72). 15 viii. William Turley, born 8 Nov 1812, Glos; married Elizabeth Llewellin, 19 Nov 1831, English Bicknor, Church. Resident at Blakeney. PR. 4. Sarah Turley (Edward-1) was born on 27 Sep 1783 in Awre, East Dean, Glos.
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