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Where did the English Turner family come from? What is the English coat of arms/family crest? When did the Turner family first arrive in the United States? Where did the various branches of the family go? What is the history of the family name?

The origins of the Turner family name can be traced back the wave of migration that followed the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. The surname Turner was originally derived from the Old French verb "tornier," meaning "to turn on a lathe." The name is thus occupational in origin; the original bearer of the name had no doubt been a craftsmen who worked with a lathe.

Norman surnames are characterized by a multitude of spelling variations. The frequent changes in surnames are largely due to the fact that the Old and Middle English languages lacked definite spelling rules. The introduction of Norman French to England, as well as the official court languages of Latin and French, also had pronounced influences on the spelling of surnames. Since medieval scribes and church officials recorded names as they sounded, rather than adhering to any specific spelling rules, it was common to find the same individual referred to with different spellings. The name has been spelled Turner, Turnerus, Turnor, Turnour, Turnoure and many more.

First found in Oxfordshire in midland England where they held a family seat from shortly after 1066.

Many English families emigrated to North American colonies in order to escape the political chaos in Britain at this time. Unfortunately, many English families made the trip to the New World under extremely harsh conditions. Overcrowding on the ships caused the majority of the immigrants to arrive diseased, famished, and destitute from the long journey across the stormy Atlantic. Despite these hardships, many of the families prospered and went on to make invaluable contributions to the development of the cultures of the United States and Canada. Early North American immigration records have revealed a number of people bearing the name Turner or a variant listed above: William Turner who settled in Maine in 1607 thirteen years before the "Mayflower;" Henry Turner, who settled in Virginia in 1615; Robert Turner, who was on record in Virginia in 1619.

For more information on the last name Turner, the PDF Surname History is available for purchase as well as other products.


Suggested Readings for the name Turner
  • Gibson, McCormick, Turner Genealogy by F. McCormick.
  • Meshack Turner III, His Wife Sarah Robey Tucker by Lucille R. Maddox.
  • Book I, Descendants of Benjamin Turner, Mariner, 1721-1985 and Book II, Allied Ancestors and Cousins by Susan Hewitt Pierson.

Some noteworthy people of the name Turner
  • Kathleen Turner (b. 1954), American movie actress
  • Josiah Turner (1821-1901), American Confederate newspaper editor and politician
  • Herbert Hall Turner (1861-1930), American astronomer
  • Stansfield Turner (b. 1923), American head of CIA from 1977 to 1981
  • Julia Jean Mildred Frances Turner (b. 1920), original name of Lana Turner
  • Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932), American historian
  • Robert Edward "Ted" Turner III (b. 1938), American businessman, philanthropist, and yachtsman, founder of CNN television in 1980
  • John Hastings Turner (1892-1956), English dramatist and novelist
  • Sir Arthur Francis Turner (1912-1991), English Knight and Admiral
  • Charles Turner (1808-1879), English poet
  • Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), English painter
  • Sir Tomkyns Hilgrove Turner (1766-1843), English soldier
  • William Turner (1510-1568), English clergyman
  • Prime Minister John Napier Turner (b. 1929), Canadian (English-born) Liberal politician, Prime Minister of Canada in 1984
  • Walter James Redfern Turner (1889-1946), Australian poet
  • Ethyl Sibyl Turner (1872-1958), Australian children's novelist
  • Glenn Turner (b. 1947), New Zealander cricket player
  • Victor Witter Turner (1920-1983), Scottish social anthropologist
  • Sergeant Day G Turner, who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1945
  • Private First Class George B Turner, who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1945
  • Sergeant Hanson Victor Turner (1910-1944), British soldier awarded the Victoria Cross during WWII
  • Lieutenant Colonel Victor Buller Turner (1900-1972), British soldier awarded the Victoria Cross during WWII


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Family Crests: the Heraldic Artist


We have researched the Turner family crest in the most recognized sources. Before an artist or craftsman can render a family crest, it must exist. In other words the crest must have been designed and recorded by the heralds from time immemorial.

Heraldic designs matriculated by the lay-artist in many cases becomes uninspired, meretricious and even ugly...

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Family Crests: Timeline


Many of the symbols adopted into armory have been used since the time of the ancient Egyptians, but heraldry itself did not begin until the 11th century. In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...

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Family Crests: Elements


In the Turner coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement. Again the Family Crest is just part of the story of Coats of Arms or Heraldry. Heraldry is defined as the hereditary art or science of blazoning, the description is appropriate technical terms of Coats-of-Arms and other heraldic and armorial insignia, and is of very ancient origin...

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Family Crests and Genealogy: how they relate


We encourage you to study the Turner genealogy to find out if you descend from someone who bore a particular family crest. Anyone making a study of heraldry usually becomes interested in Genealogy or seeking legal claim to a particular family crest. No families, not even the royal houses, can make sound claim to the right to bear arms unless a proven connection is established through attested Genealogical records...

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The Turner Family Crest was acquired from the Houseofnames.com archives. The Turner Family Crest was drawn according to heraldic standards based on published blazons. We generally include the oldest published family crest once associated with each surname.

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