Edward Mortimer Turvey

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Edward Mortimer Turvey

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Death: September 20, 1897 (86)
Queenstown, Stormberg District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Place of Burial: Queenstown, Stormberg District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Son of Edward Ford Turvey, SV/PROG and Julia Daniel, SM/PROG
Husband of Jane Sophia Turvey
Father of William Turvey; Mortimer Turvey; Sophia Mortimer Bradfield; Julia Victoria Bradfield; Elsie Bell and 7 others
Brother of Mary Arnot; Elizabeth Bradfield; Louisa Bradfield and George Turvey
Half brother of William Wright, (2), SV/PROG and Benjamin Wright, SV/PROG 2

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About Edward Mortimer Turvey

1820 British Settler

Edward Turvey 9, together with his mother and stepfather, Edward Turvey, who was Leader of the Party, and her 5 siblings, were members of his Party of 61 Settlers on the Sir George Osborn.

Party originated from London.

Departed London - 16 March 1820. Arrival Simon's Bay, Cape Town - 17 June 1820. Final Port Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth - July 1820

Area Allocated to the Party : Trompetter's Drift Post - Albany

Siblings :

  • Benjamin Wright 17
  • Mary Wright 14
  • Elizabeth Turvey 11
  • Edward Turvey 9
  • Louisa Turvey 8
  • George Turvey 6

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Edward Mortimer Turvey's Timeline

1811
March 11, 1811
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
1836
1836
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
1838
May 17, 1838
Cape Colony
May 17, 1838
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1838
Cape Colony
1839
October 17, 1839
Cape Colony
1839
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
1841
June 26, 1841
Cape Town, South Africa
1843
April 19, 1843
Cape, South Africa