Re: Turnbulls of Charleston - Felicia K. Gourdin
Subject: Re: Turnbulls of Charleston
From: Felicia K. Gourdin
Date: October 14, 1999

Robert Turnbull bought a lot in Charleston in 1817 from J. H. Stevens.  A
Guide to Manuscript Collection at South Caroliniana Library, pg. 342, item #
2485.  nfi. Felicia

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Subject: Turnbulls of Charleston


 Help, I am looking for a connection between James Turnbull, his brother
> Joseph Turnbull and his sister Elizabeth Turnbull of Charleston circa
> 1800-1860 - with that of Robert James Turnbull, also of Charleston. All
lived
> in the first ward in 1820 & 1830 Census. Robert J died in 1833 of "Fever",
> Joseph drowned in 1837, and James died in 1860.
> I know that he had a brother named Robert and another named Andrew, that
> likely lived in Charleston during this time frame.
> James Turnbull married Amelia (Amy) and somehow she seems connected with
> Daniel Elliott Huger - receiving 40 shares of stock from the Charleston
bank
> in 1838.
> Also, I think that there is a connection between these Turnbulls - who
were
> both plantation owners and merchants and the Izards and the Bulls - also
of
> Charleston circa 1820-1880.
> James Turnbulls daughter was named Sabina Elliott Turnbull and she is my
> GGGGG Grandmother. Sabina was born around 1816 in Charleston and married
> another plantation owner, Valentine Ruger.
> Thank you
> Bob White
>
>
> >
> >

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