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The name Turner in Ireland was brought to the country by settlers from both England and Scotland as early as the fifteenth century. Ulster was the main settlement point. It is also an abbreviation of the Scottish name Macinturner, or Mac and Tuirneir in Gaelic.
Origen: Normando. First found in Oxfordshire in midland England where they held a family seat from shortly after 1066.
Variantes: Turner, Turnerus, Turnor, Turnour, Turnoure y otros.
Arms: Ermines on a cross, quarter vided argent, four fer-de-moline sables.
Crest: A Lion possant, guardaut, and argent holding in the dexter paw a millrind (fer-de-moline). sable
Motto: Esse Quam Videri (To be, and not to seem to be) or (To be rather than to seem).
| James Turner y Hunter & Mary Casey ( modificado el 05.06.2008 ) |
| John William Turner ( modificado el 10.06.2007 ) |
| Joseph Turner & Manuela Diaz ( modificado el 28.06.2007 ) |
| Robert Turner & Mary Ellen Smith y Maroney ( modificado el 28.06.2007 ) |