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1859 His father presumably established a cotton business - see [[Samuel Turner and Co]]
1859 His father presumably established a cotton business - see [[Samuel Turner and Co]]


1861 Samuel Turner 54, Harriett Turner 50, Samuel Turner 21, engineer, [[Robert Turner (1849-1931)|Robert Turner]] 12<ref>1861 census</ref>
1861 Samuel Turner 54, Harriett Turner 50, '''Samuel Turner''' 21, engineer, [[Robert Turner (1849-1931)|Robert Turner]] 12<ref>1861 census</ref>


1871 Samuel Turner senior, 31, cotton manufacturer, lived in Rochdale with Sarah J Turner 24<ref>1871 census</ref>
1871 Samuel Turner senior, 31, cotton manufacturer, lived in Rochdale with Sarah J Turner 24<ref>1871 census</ref>

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Sir Samuel Turner, of S. Turner and Co, Turner Brothers, Turner's and Newall

c.1840 Born in Rochdale, son of Samuel Turner (1807-1880)

1859 His father presumably established a cotton business - see Samuel Turner and Co

1861 Samuel Turner 54, Harriett Turner 50, Samuel Turner 21, engineer, Robert Turner 12[1]

1871 Samuel Turner senior, 31, cotton manufacturer, lived in Rochdale with Sarah J Turner 24[2]

1881 Samuel Turner 41, engine packing manufacturer, lived in Rochdale with Sarah J. Turner 34[3]

1896 His wife, Sarah, died.[4]

1900 Married Arabella Bellamy in Tonbridge[5]

1911 Samuel Turner 71, asbestos manufacturer, and Arabella Turner 55, were staying in Sidmouth[6]

1911 Arabella died in Rochdale[7]

1914 Knighted

1924 Died in Rochdale[8]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 census
  2. 1871 census
  3. 1881 census
  4. BMD
  5. BMD
  6. 1911 census
  7. BMD
  8. The Times Aug. 12, 1924