I’d like to introduce…

Edward George "Ted" Turner

Edward George Turner, known affectionately to his family and friends as Ted, was a kind hearted, gregarious, right jolly English gent, loved by all who knew him. He was born on the 27th of June 1911 at Blake Cottage, Horn Street in Winslow, Buckinghamshire, where his father was employed as head groom to Mr Gosling of Blake House.

And His Lovely Wife…

phyllis

Miss Phyllis Mary Collins, daughter of William Collins, publican of the George Inn in Winslow, which is where Ted met her one fateful day in the 1930s

Sylvanus Urban, "Obituaries, Anecdotes of Remarkable Persons," The Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, 1807, volume 100, Google (books.google.com : accessed ); digitized copy, original published in London by J Nichols & sons.


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  • Title  Sylvanus Urban, "Obituaries, Anecdotes of Remarkable Persons," The Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, 1807, volume 100, Google (books.google.com : accessed ); digitized copy, original published in London by J Nichols & sons. 
    Short Title  Gentlemen's Magazine 
    Source ID  S264 
    Linked to  James Cole, the elder 




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