Family:Thomas Turney and Judith Unknown (1)

Facts and Events
Residence[2][3] From 1593 to 1612 Southcott, Linslade, Buckinghamshire, England
Residence[3] From 1612 to 1623 Hollingdon, Soulbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Marriage[1]
Children
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It is not certain that the wife of Thomas Turney was named Judith - see citation[1].

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Sharps, Mrs. Turney; Donald Lines Jacobus; and Frederick G. Gurney. The Ancestry of Benjamin Turney of Concord, Mass., and Fairfield, Conn. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Oct 1936)
    13:139.

    'The will of Henry Harris of Soulbury, dated 10 Aug. 1623, made Thomas Turney an overseer of his will; and in a list of debts owing by the Harris estate appears, "Imprimis to Judith Turney of Hollingdon, xl s." Quite likely this Judith was the wife of Thomas Turney, Sr., for three of his sons gave the name Judith to a daughter, although the name had not previously been used by the Hollingdon Turneys. [Archdeaconry of Bucks, Register 1623-5, fol. 2b]'

  2. Sharps, Mrs. Turney; Donald Lines Jacobus; and Frederick G. Gurney. The Ancestry of Benjamin Turney of Concord, Mass., and Fairfield, Conn. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Oct 1936)
    13:138.

    'Subsidy Extract made 7 Oct. 35 Elizabeth [1593]. [P. R. O. 79/217]
    Lincelade cum Surcott Thomas Turney in bonis ...'

  3. 3.0 3.1 Sharps, Mrs. Turney; Donald Lines Jacobus; and Frederick G. Gurney. The Ancestry of Benjamin Turney of Concord, Mass., and Fairfield, Conn. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Oct 1936)
    13:140.

    'Upon the death of his father, Barnard Turney, at Hollingdon (buried there 12 July 1612), it becomes clear that Thomas abandoned his land and farm at Surcott to his sons Robert and Barnard, ... Thomas himself moved to his father's house at Hollingdon in Soulbury, and he was churchwarden at Soulbury in the following year (1613), ... [I]t may be suspected that in the year 1624 (missing the in Transcripts) his burial may have been recorded. The last positive mention of him as living is that ... in the will of Henry Harris of Soulbury in 1623, ...'
    He is not mentioned in the Subsidy list of 15 Mar. 1624/5.
    'Thomas Turney was therefore probably still alive on 10 Aug. 1623, and dead by 15 Mar. 1624/5.'