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Albert Leopold Turner (1884 - 1934)

Albert Leopold Turner
Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Australiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 8 Jul 1910 in Baptist Church, Mt Barker, South Australia, Australiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 49 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australiamap
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Biography

He was a luminary of the Mt Barker Baptist Church and a businessman of that town. [1] He had three children, Dudley Falcon, Clare and Gwenneth (Gwen). I believe Dudley and one of his sisters may have been twins. [2]

Birth

Given Name(s): Albert Edward Last Name: TURNER Birth Year: 1849 Father: Daniel William TURNER Mother: Jane DUDMAN District: Adelaide REG: 2/148[3]

Marriage

Groom Given Name(s): Albert Leopold Groom Last Name: TURNER Bride Last Name Surname: BLIGHT Bride Given Name(s): Alice Elizabeth Annie Marriage Year: 1910 District: Mount Barker REG: 244/55[4]

Death

Given Name(s): Albert Leopold Last Name: TURNER Death Date: 28 August 1934 District: Adelaide REG: 562/3653 [5] He is buried in the Cheltenham Cemetery with his wife Alice.

Sources

  1. http://trove.nla.gov.au
  2. Anne (Turner) Tichborne. Albert was my grandfather.
  3. http://genealogysa.org.au | Genealogy SA
  4. http://genealogysa.org.au | Genealogy SA
  5. http://genealogysa.org.au | Genealogy SA

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