Note: Further research has revealed that this Charles Francis Turner is not the same as the one who was a child of Richard Stebbens Turner and Lily Filby after all, and therefore is not related to me. However, this post may still be of interest to people who are actually related to him.
Although
my very first blog post told a part of the story of this side of my family, it has been a
while since I have again visited it.
(My Luxembourg source project takes up most of my blog time lately.) And, although I would love to
again present a well-researched narrative, that takes quite a while
to prepare, and I am presently impatient. So I am taking advantage of
the Sunday’s Obituary prompt at Geneabloggers
to transcribe a more or less random obituary from the English branch
of my family. I have also added a Descendancy Report for my 3great-grandfather John Filby,
to clarify the relationship of the subject of the obituary to my
family.
The
subject of the obituary is Charles Francis Turner, a somewhat distant
relation. In fact, he is my second cousin twice removed, being the
grandson of my great-great-grandmother’s brother.
THEYDON
BOIS
THE
LATE MR. C. F. TURNER. -- The funeral took place at the Parish Church
on Monday of Mr. Charles Francis Turner, who died at the residence of
his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rose, at Coppice Row, at
the age of 65. He was very well known in the district, to which he
came in 1902, starting a hairdressing business at Epping For four
years he was licensee of the Wheatsheaf, Theydon Bois, and later the
Carpenters’ Arms, Thornwood. for nine years. During the war he
worked at a munition factory. He leaves a widow, one son, and one
daughter. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. M. W. Smith, vicar of
Chigwell. The immediate mourners were: Mrs. Turner, widow; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Turner, son and daughter-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. C. Rose,
son-in-law and daughter; Miss Betty Rose, granddaughter; Mrs. W.
Gloyn, sister; Mr. Ralph Turner, brother; Mrs. J. Luck,
sister-in-law; Mr. S. Thake, brother-in-law; and Mr. and Mrs. R.
West.
Other
Theydon Bois News on Page Five.
The
parents of Charles Francis Turner, though not mentioned in his
obituary, were Richard Stebbens Turner and Lily Filby. Lily Filby
was, in turn, a daughter of William Filby, my great-great-grandmother
Elizabeth Filby’s brother. [Note: these parental relations are in error, as noted above.]
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