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Last name: Turner

Dossier: 600111
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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Noble family - Knights - Lords
Nobles in:England (England, Scotland)
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Turner


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Nobility crown TurnerThe name 'Turner' originates from England and Scotland. it is an accupational name for a maker of small objects of wood, metal, or bone by turning on a lathe, from the Anglo Norman French word 'torner' (derived from the Old Flemish word 'tornier' and Latin word 'tornarius', a derivative of 'tornus' meaning lathe). It was also an occupational name for an official in charge of a tournament, from the Old Flemish word 'tornei'. Compiled information from Historical and Private archive's has confirmed that the surname 'Turner' and or it's variant's, dates as far back as the 13th century were a 'Aylbricht le Turnur', from the City of London, England, is recorded on the Hundred Rolls in 1273. The exact period of settlement in North America has not been definately determined but Information extracted from Public and Civil registry archive's confirm that one of the first settlers was a certain 'Joseph Turner' from Norfolk, England. He Sailed from the Port of Hull, on the 10th of July 1774 aboard the ship named 'The Kingston Packet', arriving on the 17th of July 1774 and settling in Norfolk, Viginia. 'Edward Crawford Turner', of Columbus , Ohio. was the Prosecuting Attorney for the Franklin Company, Ohio, between 1911 and 1915, and the Attorney General of Ohio between 1915 and 1916, and 1927 to 1928 resepectvely. He was educated at Ohio State University.The name Turner is extremely common and wide spread. Today, 'Turner' is the '40th' most common surname in North America. ...

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Varié argent and gules, on a pale or, three trefoils slipped vert.

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Coat of arms of family Turner from England

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