Family:James Turnbull and Jane Graham (1)

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Marriage[1][2][3][4][6] 22 Jun 1852 NicholForest, Cumberland, England
Census[5][7] 7 Apr 1861 Rigg Gate, Nichol Forest, Cumberland, England, 55.077659,-2.882916
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References
  1. MC Turnbull/Graham 1852 Cumberland, Record Type: Marriage, Spouses' Names: James TURNBULL (17) and Jane GRAHAM. (02 Jun 1852)
    Scanned Mar 2006.
  2. Taranaki Herald clippings or NP Index, Location: New Plymouth Library
    4 Oct 1907 Dth notice Jane TURNBULL p/copy taken Nov 1993 held L McIntosh.
  3. DC Turnbull, James 1891 Huirangi, Taranaki, New Zealand, Record Type: Death cert, Name Of Person: James TURNBU. (19 Mar 1891)
    Inspection p/copy from Marie C, Edgecombe, rcvd Aug 1993 held by L McIntosh.
  4. DC Turnbull, Jane, 1907, Waitara, Record Type: Death, Name Of Person: Jane TURNBULL (16), Number: Waitara 2657. (01 Oct 1907)
    original inspection cert held by Marie C, Edgecombe, p/copy rcvd Aug 1993.
  5. Census: 1861 Ancestry, Record Type: Census (images for England, transcriptions for Scotland), Location: UK, Re. (1861)
    Nichol Forest, Cumberland Dist 8 RG9/3910 Folio 90 Page 15 Schedule #49 (1st of two numbered 49), copy d/loaded May 2005.
  6. Entry no. 2 June 22nd 1852 reads: Marriage solemnized at the chapel in the chapelry of Nicholforest in the County of Cumberland: James, of full age, resident Rigg Gate, father Robert Turnbull joiner Jane Graham, of full age, resident Penton House, father Stephen Graham, farmer. Married in the chapel of Nicholforest according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England by Liscense by me, John  ?Harrop?. Both signatures present, witnesses Francis Armstrong, Eleanor Turnbull (assumed to be James sister)
  7. TURNBULL: James head mar 38 joiner b Kirkandrews on Esk, Cumberland; wife Jane 38 joiner's wife b Longtown; Children (all b Kirkandrews on Esk): Robert 8; Ellen 6 (both scholars); Stephen 5; James 2; Boarders: Henry Percy, 36; William Bain 36; Thomas Finlay 19 all mineral borers b Scotland; plus two labouers and a carter (all b Scotland)