Cert. shows Robert as a schoolteacher, resid. St Pancras, s/o Robert, carpenter; Mary Ann as spinster resid. St John Hampstead, d/o John Livock, coal merchant; Both of full age, both signed; Wit.: John Livock, Dav(id) Stevenson (who features in son Robert's life, see 1871 census) and Robert's future wife Louisa Philipine Maes, whom he married the next year, as a widower
cert reads:1844 marriage solemnized at the Parish Ch in the Parish of Clifton in the City & County of Bristol #498 (or 408): November 9th Robert Turnbull, widower, gentleman s/o Robert Turnbull joiner and Louisa Philipine Maes spinster d/o Louis Maes, tobacco merchant, both of full age and resident in Clifton; according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by licence by James Taylor in the presence of Augustus Forbes and Sarah Forbes
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Yes it was quite a find. A few minutes later and the current Vicar wouldn't have been at home, he was on his way out when I arrived unannounced at his front gate.
It's the only photo I have of that generation of these TURNBULLs.
How nice to see such an old photo indeed a family treasure I wonder how long he had to sit still for the image to develop. Obviously wearing his best bib and tucker.
Yes it was quite a find. A few minutes later and the current Vicar wouldn't have been at home, he was on his way out when I arrived unannounced at his front gate. It's the only photo I have of that generation of these TURNBULLs.