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James Joseph Turner

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Sharon

Sharon Report 26 Apr 2008 00:18

On the Marriage Certificate both professions are given as Painters.
I appreciate that JJT is not an unusual name, and searching through Census forms on Ancestory have come up with several possibilities, as well as several possibilities with Birth records.
This is why I put the post here to see if anybody had him listed within their own trees - if not, it means having to order at least SEVEN certificates, but then have no guarantees of being able to distinguish which JJT he is!!!

Any help or assistance is truely appreciated.

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 24 Apr 2008 02:49

What is the occupation of James on the marriage cert and that of his father James.

That would help with the search as James Joseph Turner is not an unusal name

Sharon

Sharon Report 24 Apr 2008 01:23

I am looking for information regarding my Gt Grandfather, James Joseph Turner, b.1879. He married Louisa Alice Pepperell on 4th July 1904, in the Parish of Leyton. They had four children, one of which was my Grandmother, Rosalie Josephine Turner (b. 1914, Stratford).

James' father too was James Joseph Turner, his mother's name is unknown.

Would very much appreciate any help with this request.
Many thanks.
Sharon