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William Turnbull (1846 - 1940)

William Turnbull
Born in Colo, New South Wales, Australiamap
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Husband of — married 8 Jun 1878 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australiamap
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Died at age 94 in Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australiamap
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Biography

William was a twin to Ralph.

  • An obituary in Windsor and Richmond Gazette dated 16th August, 1846 reads:

"WILLIAM TURNBULL As briefly announced in our last issue, the death occurred at his residence, "Wenona", Wilberforce, on Tuesday of last week of one of the Hawkesbury's most widely known and respected identities, and one whose passing is regretted by the whole community, in the person of Mr. William Turnbull, at the advanced age of 94 years. The deceased was a native of Colo, being a twin son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turnbull, who were among the pioneers of that centre, where they were engaged in farming operations. Deceased and his twin brother, Ralph, who were inseparable companions for the greater period of the latter's life - Ralph predeceased his brother some five years ago, in his 89th year - inherited a love of the land from their parents, and in their younger days jointly conducted farming operations at Wilberforce. Later, however, after his brother was married, the subject of this notice moved to Queensland, where he lived for several years, but finally the call of his native district could be ignored no longer, and he returned to take over a farm at Freeman's Reach. He worked this property until, at 75 years he retired, and moved to Wilberforce, where he resided until his death. Throughout their lives there were probably no district residents who were generally known and widely esteemed as "the Turnbull twins", as they were generally known. Coming of that sturdy pioneer stock to which the present-day Hawkesbury owes so much, they had inculcated in their parental training those simple and honest precepts which distinguished their generation, and better neighbours or citizens it would be difficult to discover. Their forthright honesty and invariable kindliness earned them a legion of friendships and the severing of their David and Jonathon partnership by the death of Ralph was a sorrow for William which was shared by the whole community. Deceased took a keen interest in all progressive projects in his own area and the Hawkesbury generally, and for many years, with his brother, served on the council of the Hawkesbury District Agricultural Association, of which deceased was a Life vice-President. He had been at all times a keen supporter of the Hawkesbury Show, and the association owes much to the service of the Turnbull twins on the council, incidentally, there has arisen a tradition probably unique in the history of such bodies. Both being confirmed tea drinkers, the twins, for convenience at the "cup of tea" which follows meetings of the council even to this day, supplied their own cups - huge affairs more than twice the size of ordinary cups. These were a stock subject of badinage from their colleagues, but later after they had left the council, it was decided that one of the cups, suitable ornamented, be presented as a trophy for perpetual competition, and now the "Turnbull Cup" has become the chief and most prized trophy in the Clydesdale section of each successive show. And so, after a full and useful life, much of which was devoted to the interests of his fellow man and the district which he loved, William Turnbull has gone to join the Great Majority, leaving not an enemy in the world, and an army of friends to lament his passing. No monument will be needed to keep his memory evergreen in the Hawkesbury. In addition to a sister (Mrs. T. Salter, Haberfield), deceased is survived by a family of three sons, Malcolm (Riverstone), Ralph (Wilberforce) and Dio (Tom), of Mulgrave, and four daughters, Fanny (Mrs. C. Greentree, Wilberforce), Linda (Mrs. Stinson, Haberfield), Ruby (Mrs. E. Salter, Wilberforce) and Vera (Mrs. Stewart, Haberfield), to whom heartfelt sympathy is extended in their bereavement. The wide esteem in which deceased had been held by all sections of the community was evident from the attendance at the funeral, which moved from the residence to St. John's Church, Wilberforce, where a service was conducted by the Rev. K.F. Saunders, during which the hymn "Abide With Me" was sung by the congregation, and at the conclusion the Funeral March was played by the organist, Mr. F.J. Palmer. The interment took place in the family enclosure of the Church of England cemetery, the grave being covered with a profusion of floral tributes, including a wreath from the Hawkesbury District Agricultural Association (which was represented by a number of councillors) and one from the Wilberforce P. and C. Association."

Sources

  • NSW Birth Index 1424/1846
  • NSW Marriage Index 5159/1878
  • NSW Death Index 14611/1940
  • Obituary - Windsor and Richmond Gazette - 16th August, 1940
  • Australian Cemeteries Index




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