Hello List, I have a family of interest for the surname, but not directly related to me. Regards, Dan Turbervilles of St. Mary's County, Maryland Gilbert Turbervile, St. Mary's Co., MD will, dated 1 Dec 1718, proved 15 June 1719 Prerogative Court (Wills) Book 15, Pages 122-124 SR 4409 Mentions grandchildren William Cavinaugh & Margaret Cavinaugh Vitus Harbert, exor. & guardian of grandchildren William Tompson to succeed as exor. & guardian at VH's death To St. Innigoes Church Wit: Robert Haking (Hackins), Henry Chandler, Francis Moacrinick MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS, Jane Baldwin Cotton, Vol. 4, page 205 Paine Turbaville, St. Mary's Co., MD will, dated 9 May 1698, codicil dated 3 Jan 1711/12 Prerogative Court (Wills) Book 13 Pages 391-394 SR 4407 Mentions wife Ann (Relict of Robert Taylor) through whom came all his real & personal estate except the clothes he wore To his loving Father (unnamed) his long coat Will wit: George Thompson, Barnaby Ancketell Codicil wit: George Mason, John Grant, Nicholas Sewall MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS, Jane Baldwin Cotton, Vol. 3, page 223 See also INDEX OF MARYLAND COLONIAL WILLS, Annapolis, Md., 1634-1777, compiled by James M. Magruder, Jr., Annapolis, MD, 1933, Vol. III, page 486. See also MARRIAGES AND DEATHS OF ST. MARY'S COUNTY MARYLAND, 1634-1900, compiled by Margaret K. Fresco (Ridge, MD 1982), pages 298-299 (citing Jane Baldwin Cotton, "Notes from the Early Records of Maryland," taken from Inventory and Account Books at the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland, MARYLAND HISTORICAL MAGAZINE, Vol. XVI (Sep. 1921), pp. 279-298, 369-385; Vol. XVII (March 1922), pp. 60-74, 292-308; & Vol. XVIII (Sep. 1922), pp. 292-308 William Turbervill Enters these Rights Vizt himself John Barnes transported Anno 1659 Thomas Carpenter, William Gifford, and likewise Deinards/Bernards? 600 Acres, according to his Lordships Grant, in Liew of their rights of Land Delivered up at Pascalloway [Piscattaway?] in all..800 Acres [Margin Note:] Vide 2 more rights...by Mr. Henry Warren upon the same Accott. fol[io]. (308) [St. Mary's Co., MD][Maryland State Archives, Land Office (Patents): Liber 5, Page 257] [See also Gust Skordas, THE EARLY SETTLERS OF MARYLAND (An Index to Names of Immigrants Compiled from Records of Land Patents, 1633-1680, in the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland) (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company 1968), page 472: Turberfield, Richard, Liber 15, Folio 433, Transported 1677 Turberville, William, Liber 5, Folio 257 Immigrated 1659] Gilbert Turbervile of St. Mary's County. R[igh]ts. 150 A. to Wm. Turbervile 150 A. for Transporting myself, Charles Garrett & Thomas Dudill into this province to Inhabite I Gilbert Turbervile of the Co. of St. Mary's for a valu- able consideration to me paid by Wm. Turbervile ... 28 May 1675 /s/ Gilb: Turbervile (Seal) Wit: Jon. Blomfeild [Maryland State Archives, Land Office (Patents), Liber MM, Page 310] MARYLAND ARCHIVES, "Provincial Court Proceedings, 1679," Vol. 69, pp. 51-52, 121 Gilbert Turberfield agt. Robert Carvile Memorandum in Court 11 March 1678 Plaintiff Gilbert Turberfield by his attorney Robert Ridgely brings suit against defendant Robert Carvile over Carvile's certaine bill obligatory dated 3 July 1678 for a debt of 1729 pounds of tobacco due to be paid 10 Oct 1678 and not paid causing Turberfield "hath Losse to the Value of 3000 pounds of tobacco" Court granted Judgment against Carvile on 16 Oct 1679 and ordered him to pay Turberfield 1729 pds. tob'o plus 508 pds. tob'o costs of suite p. 121: Gilbert Turbervile signed a Warrant of Satisfaccon and asked his attorney Ridgely to record same upon the Record of the Judgment for 22237 pds. Tobacco debt received from Carvile. Wit: Garret Vanswearingen. 17 Feb. 1679. MARYLAND ARCHIVES, "Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1692-1694," Volume VIII, Pages 511-513 p.511: produced & read the follo Depositions of Mr. Vansweer- ingen & Mr Turbevile (vizt) The Deposition of Garret Vansweeringen of the City of St. Mary Gent aged Fifty Seven Years or thereabouts as follows (vizt) [April 1693][Liber K, pages 196-198] The Deponent upon oath examined saith that on or about the Twelfth day of March last riding upon the road in Com- pany with his Wife & Mr Gilbert Turbevile the said Turbevile asked him what news to which the Deponent replied that there were some Reports from Virginia (which he received from Mr Fitzhughs and Collo Digges) that King James had another Son born by his Queen in France... etc., etc. [goes on about an agreement between King James & his English supporters to excluded Jesuits from England but to allow King James to practice his Catholic faith upon Landing in England to reclaim his throne...and such an Alteration was openly talked of in Virginia where Sir Edmond Andros was Governor...] signed "G. Vsweeringen" MARYLAND ARCHIVES, vol. viii, pp. 512-513: [Liber K, pages 198-199][29 March 1693] The Deposition of Gilbert Turbevile of St Marys County Gent aged Five or Six & Fourty Years or thereabouts as follows (vizt) The Deponent upon Oath taken on the holy Evangelist saith that on or about the 12th day of this Instant March having been at Church & going home with Mr Garret Vansweeringen & Mr John Evans between St Inigos & Mr Pattisons Plantation, the said Vansweeringen begun a dis- course saying that there were two Dukes of Gloster, the one was Prince George's Son adopted in England the other King James' Son Born in France...etc., etc. [mentions a General Pardon for all excepting some few...including Dr. Burnet and the Bishop of London and Jesuits...all others to have Liberty of Conscience to practice their faith...] [signed] "Gill Turbevile" Iurat 29o Die Marti 1693 coram me L Copley MARYLAND ARCHIVES, Vol. VIII, p. 530 (cont'd) [Liber K, pp. 222-223][Letter from Virginia Governor Edmond Andros to Maryland Governor Lionel Copley, 22 Apr 1693] Received the 20th the inclosed Copy of the Depositions referred to which I have communicated to their Majestys Council, ... I am Surprized that popish or other diss- affected persons to their Majestys can give you trouble at this time & doubt not your having taken fitting courses with such & pticularly Gilbert Turbevile & Garret Vansweer- ingen you are pleased to name being the Concealors & Abbet- tors if not Contrivers of what he alledgeth to have been the said falsely Reflecting on my self & their Majestys Council with me in your Government... Ordered that an Answer be given to the foregoing Lettrs... See also MARYLAND DEPONENTS, 1634-1799, compiled by Henry C. Peden, Jr., page 188: Turbervile, George, of St. Mary's County, gent., aet. 45 or 46 in 1693. Md. Arch., viii, 512. [error for Gilbert - see MD. ARCH. cited, above] Turbevile, Gilbert, gent. (of St. Mary's County), aet. 45 or 46, dep. in 1693 mentions Garret Vansweeringen & John Evans. Md. Arch., viii, 512-513.