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Douglas Turner 1925–2004 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Dec 1925

Birth Location: Doncaster, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 2004

Death Location: Stockport, Cheshire, England

Father: George Turner

Mother: Lily Chadwick

Spouse(s): Eunice Roberts, Aileen Farmery

Children(s):

Douglas Turner was born in 1925 in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, the child of George Turner And Lily Chadwick. Douglas Turner married Aileen Margaret Farmery, Eunice M Roberts, and had children including Turner. Douglas Turner passed away in 2004 in Stockport, Cheshire, England.

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Biography

  • Douglas Turner was born in 1925 in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, the child of George Turner And Lily Chadwick.
  • Douglas Turner married Aileen Margaret Farmery, Eunice M Roberts, and had children including Turner.
  • Douglas Turner passed away in 2004 in Stockport, Cheshire, England.

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Douglas Turner's Ancestors

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Douglas Turner
1925–2004
Birth Place: Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
Parents
George Turner
1890–
Lily Chadwick
1899–1989
Grandparents
Samuel (Thomas) Chadwick
1871–1957
Mirfield, Yorkshire, England
Mary Stead
1873–1953
Wistow, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Stead
1842–
Hannah Ashton
1848–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Stead
1820–
Hannah Shaw
1815–

Douglas Turner's Timeline

2 Records

1925
5 Dec 1925
Birth of Douglas Turner in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
2004
2004
Age 79
Death of Douglas Turner in Stockport, Cheshire, England
Stockport, Cheshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Dec 1925
    Event Place: Doncaster, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2004
    Event Place: Stockport, Cheshire, England

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