Turner Croft
Named After
TURNER family
Military Service
Service Branch: RAF
Memorial Location
St. Stephens Graveyard
Family Connections
There is a record of a Willielus (William) Turner living in Fradley in the 1500’s, laid to rest in 1596. The next record is a Thomas Turner, farmer and landowner c.1870. In the 1911 census, Benjamin Turner is a farmer at Fradley Green, with Jacob Turner ‘milking on farm’. Fred Turner is listed as a farmer at The Sale. Fred and Dorothy Maud Turner are buried at St. Stephens Church (Plot 124) and died in 1964 and 1959, aged 77 and 70 respectively. They had 3 children, Fanny Maud (who died in 1928, aged 12), Thomas and Fanny. A Marjorie Turner married George Mansell (Plot 124).
Military Service Details
There is a record of a Willielus (William) Turner living in Fradley in the 1500’s, laid to rest in 1596. The next record is a Thomas Turner, farmer and landowner c.1870. In the 1911 census, Benjamin Turner is a farmer at Fradley Green, with Jacob Turner ‘milking on farm’. Fred Turner is listed as a farmer at The Sale. Fred and Dorothy Maud Turner are buried at St. Stephens Church (Plot 124) and died in 1964 and 1959, aged 77 and 70 respectively. They had 3 children, Fanny Maud (who died in 1928, aged 12), Thomas and Fanny. A Marjorie Turner married George Mansell (Plot 124).