Powerful photography shame about the commentary. Makes me feel proud to be a Turnbull. Thank you for your work and enthusiasm I am disabled so wouldn’t be able to visit these places but you have brought them home to me 🙂
Always enjoy your vids Mark. I went to Fatlips castle a few weeks back! Great to see how passionate you are about the Borders. Regards from the other side of the line (Northumberland) :-)
Thank you for posting and documenting on our family. It does make me proud to be a Turnbull. I hope soon when travel is permitted again I can go see and walk these homelands for myself. It is a shame about the sound, but it is worth being annoyed to watch. I am a Turnbull thru and thru as you described being a rebel and not liking the authority we all have to endure. ; )
Wonderful job, you really embodied the feeling and sense of familiarity felt with this place. My bloodline only moved twice after leaving Scotland. From Canada to the Northwest u.s. this made it easy to track back as far as Denholm in the 1600s. My family has followed the tradition and passed down many stories as well as the legendary Turnbull Mentality. In the next few years I will return to ground Zero and experience this place, and many other places you show on your channel. Thank you for sharing, Love what you do on here.
Every time I see Ruberslaw mountain, I feel a shudder of familiarity whether in person or on this video. I'm looking forward to the day when we can travel back to Scotland from the U.S. Good job Mark.
Thank you Mark. My mother was a Turnbull. I remember my Grandad telling me about the Border Reivers. We are proud of our heritage. I have visited Fatlips and Bedrule but not the other Pele towers. Very interesting. I shall visit. Turnbull were known for being very stubborn too, definitely 🤗.
Thanks great video! I’m a Turnbull living in Newcastle so not to far from home 😂 my grandad did always say we were border people and we wernt picky who we stole from English or Scottish!
I enjoy learning about the turnbull clan and scotland is very deep in my heartand soul.im moving from manchester to oban in 2 weeks time and i cant wait to feel home 😊
Wonderful video, amazing scenery. Families were big. There were many cousins as well as siblings. My Goodfellow line married a Bessie Turnbull late 1600's, Hawick. My family were farmers and tenant farmers.
I have watched a few of your videos and find them fascinating and the passion you have as i have for Scottish history and heritage. These should be prime time tv watching and kds would get to know what lies beyond the hills the live in. Keep it up Brilliant work. Turnbulls i never knew about apart from a shop in a village i originate from Kirkconnel has a newsagents called Turnbull.
I liked learning the history of my clan . My family is from Roxbury I think. My great great grandfather moved to a small town in Kansas called Maple Hills around 1870 and was the blacksmith my great grandfather was 8 when they left Scotland so I am only 3rd generation American.
A few of us are in Germany, late of California. The locals at Bonchester Bridge welcomed me like a long lost cousin. We love the country, love the people.
little less with the tv shit more with the knowledge mate you say 2 sentences and do cinematic every time... dial it down....itll makee for better content quit cutting in every 30 seconds with music and drone shots.... get a boom too ya bloody bugger ya DANZKA for doing my family much love !!! peace from edin
My great-grandmother is a Turnbull born in 1894. Thank you for this lovely video for me to catch up with family history. Remember talk of family history when I was a kid but that was 50yrs ago and need a refresh. ❤
Thank you so much. Married into this last name but born a Trumbel. I always wondered why we left Scotland. It was lovely to see the place. Answered many questions. Thank you thank you thank you.
This is so crazy to see so many other Turnbull's and to learn more about my heritage. My great-great-great-grandfather immigrated from Sanquhar, Dumfries-shire, Scotland in 1853 to Scranton, Pennsylvania. My whole life and even especially as a kid, I never heard of any other Turnbull's, I don't have even have any cousins that share my last name. I would love to meet more of my distant relatives and visit the Scotland borders.
Nice video, thanks for this. My Grandmothers side is Turnbull, save for a wiki entry and a few chapters in books I’ve found, there’s very little to go on.
I was a Turnbull and my dad used tell me stories about how the English could do nothing with them, they were a law onto themselves. When England made a trus with the other clans a price was put onto every Turnbull's head. Every time I go to Scotland I feel I'm home, I love the place and I'm very proud to be a Turnbull.
my family are trimble's, which is a translation of turnbull. It's nice to finally get a bit of backstory and history of the ancestors! And it's quite funny you mentioned the anger, because in the least knobish way possible, i get a buzz of arguments and anger, it is part of my personality.
Kinda reminds me o my auld pal tumsch naebody messed we him.Some interesting wee snippets aboot the rule valley ya never mentioned the bit aboot my plant nursery at the back o Ruber s Law lang forgotten! A Weel. Guid yin again.
Hi from a fellow kiwi decendant. My 3rd gt grandmother was a Turnbull, they left Scotland for Canada late 1800s, my Nan her decendant married my grandfather in ww2 & remaind in Canada for about another 7 or so years before moving back to his homeland of NZ.
Not 100% sure on that one? Know there are a lot of different names originating from the Turnbull name, possible this is one. Get in touch with the Turnbull Clan Association in the USA they will be more than happy to help you.
Thank you, Mark. I don't know much about my ancestors or about the history until I watched this video by you based on the Turnbull Family. I am a Turnbull and proud of it. But was upset hearing with how the Turnbull's were treated by King James the 4th, 6th and by Henry the 8th which in my opinion were not good people, not at all. Despite though with what happened to them, they moved on and lived their lives. Again, thank you Mark for the education about them. God Bless, sir!
Could you ever look into the Rutherfoord clan? (They originated, and were apparently run out of Ruddervoorde, Flanders). They were connected with the Douglases and Humes . Most of the Rutherfoords left Scotland.
@@inyobill I visited Scotland once when I had no inclination of my Scottish heritage. I was young and I was there to go skiing at Aviemore..... Hope to get back some day and visit the Scottish borders, especially around the Jedburgh area.
@@robbieevans6536 You'll be glad you did, you'll be glad you did. I can particularly recommend The Horse and Hound at Bonchester Bridge. Run by very nice people. Even if you don't get a night or a few there, try to eat there at least once. It's right on the edge of the heart of Turnbull country and dead in Reiver territory..
Can you do one on Nixon? I ama Nix, and am curious how we got to the borderlands. Clan MacNicol society claims it is a variation of MacNeacail. Some say we were there since Strathclyde, others say our family seat was gained when the Chief sent warriors to ravage the border in the 1300's. I have not been able to confirm either theories. Nixon's were one of the more notorious clans of the area, I'm a bit surprised I can't find more info. Especially since we were so close to the Armstrong's, and had a US president of the namesake. I also believe there is a relation to your variation Nicol, Mark. Would be very interesting to see what you could dig up. We could very possibly share a common ancestor.
I thoroughly enjoyed this peak into my ancestors'' homeland. My paternal grandmother was a Turnbull. I'm hoping to visit there one day. It had to be terribly difficult to leave that beautiful place.
I am a proud Turnbull, thank you so much for taking the time to make this film, like many Turnbulls I yearn for this place, you've described me and my homeland perfectly, god bless ❤🦬
Powerful photography shame about the commentary. Makes me feel proud to be a Turnbull. Thank you for your work and enthusiasm I am disabled so wouldn’t be able to visit these places but you have brought them home to me 🙂
I am also a Turnbull
TURNBULL STAND UP!!! MY CLAN
Always enjoy your vids Mark. I went to Fatlips castle a few weeks back! Great to see how passionate you are about the Borders. Regards from the other side of the line (Northumberland) :-)
My Dad was a Turnbull, very proud man. I’m very proud of our ancestry. Thank you for this video, it’s amazing x
Thank you for posting and documenting on our family. It does make me proud to be a Turnbull. I hope soon when travel is permitted again I can go see and walk these homelands for myself. It is a shame about the sound, but it is worth being annoyed to watch. I am a Turnbull thru and thru as you described being a rebel and not liking the authority we all have to endure. ; )
My surnames Turnbull and can attest to this hahaha
I too am a Turnbull
I was welcomed like a long-lost cousin. The hospitality of The Borders is unsurpassed.
This is grand! I now know why I like a good argument. It all falls into place. I cant wait to see home.
I Am a Turnbull
Cant wait to go back home
Thank you for posting this video. As a Turnbull descendant, I greatly appreciated it!!!
SAME
Wonderful job, you really embodied the feeling and sense of familiarity felt with this place. My bloodline only moved twice after leaving Scotland. From Canada to the Northwest u.s. this made it easy to track back as far as Denholm in the 1600s. My family has followed the tradition and passed down many stories as well as the legendary Turnbull Mentality. In the next few years I will return to ground Zero and experience this place, and many other places you show on your channel. Thank you for sharing, Love what you do on here.
About time mr nicol 😄 and many thanks Mark
Every time I see Ruberslaw mountain, I feel a shudder of familiarity whether in person or on this video. I'm looking forward to the day when we can travel back to Scotland from the U.S. Good job Mark.
Dude, monitor your audio levels better, your channel is amazing. The Xanue are real, ATB
Thank you Mark. My mother was a Turnbull. I remember my Grandad telling me about the Border Reivers. We are proud of our heritage. I have visited Fatlips and Bedrule but not the other Pele towers. Very interesting. I shall visit. Turnbull were known for being very stubborn too, definitely 🤗.
Thanks great video! I’m a Turnbull living in Newcastle so not to far from home 😂 my grandad did always say we were border people and we wernt picky who we stole from English or Scottish!
Wow my gran was from Newcastle whitley bay area she was a Turnbull. sadly she passed years ago in 1997.
My mums maternal side are the Baillies, we're Romani Border Gipsies, we're also related to James Hogg, ironically. x 🖤
I enjoy learning about the turnbull clan and scotland is very deep in my heartand soul.im moving from manchester to oban in 2 weeks time and i cant wait to feel home 😊
I was there in 2010 loved Hawick the Turnbull bull & the whisky great!!!
I have no doubt that the clear view of Fatlips and Bedrule was no accident. THe area does feel like home. Downright mystical, and I am no mystic.
Wonderful video, amazing scenery. Families were big. There were many cousins as well as siblings. My Goodfellow line married a Bessie Turnbull late 1600's, Hawick. My family were farmers and tenant farmers.
What ailed your microphone, lad? Too bad about that.
I have watched a few of your videos and find them fascinating and the passion you have as i have for Scottish history and heritage. These should be prime time tv watching and kds would get to know what lies beyond the hills the live in. Keep it up Brilliant work. Turnbulls i never knew about apart from a shop in a village i originate from Kirkconnel has a newsagents called Turnbull.
I liked learning the history of my clan . My family is from Roxbury I think. My great great grandfather moved to a small town in Kansas called Maple Hills around 1870 and was the blacksmith my great grandfather was 8 when they left Scotland so I am only 3rd generation American.
A few of us are in Germany, late of California. The locals at Bonchester Bridge welcomed me like a long lost cousin. We love the country, love the people.
Superb recording Mark interesting stuff 👍👍👌👌😁
Many Turnbull's came into Canada from the U.S as Loyalists
So much hidden history and ancestry, love the Lowlands, l wonder how many Reivers, Scots royalty, nobility etc were/are Gipsies. x :) 🖤
The recent Australian Prime Minister was a Turnbull. Different political ilk, but there ya go.
Really good one this time Mark. That glory shot of the bull's bits though, LOL!
Turnbull 4 the win lads!
love learning about my heritage!
I am so glad he used the Original/traditional crest and not the crap that American Wally Turnbull is shoving down our throats.
little less with the tv shit
more with the knowledge mate
you say 2 sentences and do cinematic every time... dial it down....itll makee for better content quit cutting in every 30 seconds with music and drone shots.... get a boom too ya bloody bugger ya
DANZKA for doing my family much love !!!
peace from edin
my better half is a Turnbull from Hawick, and trust me they love an argument!
Be awesome to go and see... I've always fought and can't stand bullies makes sense now
Class Marko! Besides from a couple audio problems you always create nostalgia with your passion & knowledge. Inspired mate 🙏
Are we all tall and super blue green eyed I am my brother is and my sons are .....starting thinking it was a Turnbull thang
Fascinating history into the Turnbull family. Some interesting sites too.
Thanks for the video I live in 🇺🇸 and I am a Turnbull. I have always wanted to see were my family came from.
I found the welcome unbeleivable. If you get the chance, do ti.
My great-grandmother is a Turnbull born in 1894.
Thank you for this lovely video for me to catch up with family history. Remember talk of family history when I was a kid but that was 50yrs ago and need a refresh. ❤
Thank you so much. Married into this last name but born a Trumbel. I always wondered why we left Scotland. It was lovely to see the place. Answered many questions. Thank you thank you thank you.
This is so crazy to see so many other Turnbull's and to learn more about my heritage. My great-great-great-grandfather immigrated from Sanquhar, Dumfries-shire, Scotland in 1853 to Scranton, Pennsylvania. My whole life and even especially as a kid, I never heard of any other Turnbull's, I don't have even have any cousins that share my last name. I would love to meet more of my distant relatives and visit the Scotland borders.
Do the DNA . They will give you locations of people who share your DNA. Ancestry is the best because they have the largest pool.
My grandmother is a Turnbull sadly passed away many years ago in 97, So as a Turnbull descendant, I feel so proud of our ancestry.
Fatlips was a 'Beacon Tower', so no surprise the tenants of Bedrule Castle could see it.
Nice video, thanks for this. My Grandmothers side is Turnbull, save for a wiki entry and a few chapters in books I’ve found, there’s very little to go on.
I was a Turnbull and my dad used tell me stories about how the English could do nothing with them, they were a law onto themselves. When England made a trus with the other clans a price was put onto every Turnbull's head. Every time I go to Scotland I feel I'm home, I love the place and I'm very proud to be a Turnbull.
Many thanks for your excellent video and history lesson. It was fascinating (and shocking) to learn that I am descended from such a notorious family!
My paternal grandmother was a Turnbull in Colorado, US.
I’ve been to Colorado😁 Steamboat Springs…. Any Turnbulls up there?
*Turnbull
I am Thom(p)son blood.....my mums people.....I do feel a call to the blood about Scottish Borders
I have quite a few Turnbulls in my family tree! Very interesting stuff!
my family are trimble's, which is a translation of turnbull. It's nice to finally get a bit of backstory and history of the ancestors! And it's quite funny you mentioned the anger, because in the least knobish way possible, i get a buzz of arguments and anger, it is part of my personality.
Kinda reminds me o my auld pal tumsch naebody messed we him.Some interesting wee snippets aboot the rule valley ya never mentioned the bit aboot my plant nursery at the back o Ruber
s Law lang forgotten! A Weel.
Guid yin again.
Thank you, my grandmother was a Trumbull married to a Little , in Selkirk. I’m a Kiwi and find great understanding from this piece, thank you.
Hi from a fellow kiwi decendant.
My 3rd gt grandmother was a Turnbull, they left Scotland for Canada late 1800s, my Nan her decendant married my grandfather in ww2 & remaind in Canada for about another 7 or so years before moving back to his homeland of NZ.
You should do one on the Thomsons. Great video by the way!
Do you have any information regarding the Trumbo surname? I have read it originated from the Turnbull’s. Is there any truth to that?
Not 100% sure on that one?
Know there are a lot of different names originating from the Turnbull name, possible this is one.
Get in touch with the Turnbull Clan Association in the USA they will be more than happy to help you.
@@MarkNicol123 Thank you! I really appreciate it!
I love these video's you've been producing, very interesting and educational with a great presentation style all your own, thanks man!
I'll need to get you to trudge me up to Barnhill's when we finally get back.
Jimmy Russell took me past Fast Castle site on our first visit.
another barry adventure, well done!
So cool!
Will get their one day to see our history, well done.
Thank you, Mark. I don't know much about my ancestors or about the history until I watched this video by you based on the Turnbull Family. I am a Turnbull and proud of it. But was upset hearing with how the Turnbull's were treated by King James the 4th, 6th and by Henry the 8th which in my opinion were not good people, not at all. Despite though with what happened to them, they moved on and lived their lives. Again, thank you Mark for the education about them. God Bless, sir!
I am a Turnbull. Thanks for this beautiful documentary. God bless! 🏆🎯🐃
Awesome. Thank you for all your hard work . I am very proud, and exceptionally happy you made this video.
No worries😁
Thanks for watching
Could you ever look into the Rutherfoord clan? (They originated, and were apparently run out of Ruddervoorde, Flanders). They were connected with the Douglases and Humes . Most of the Rutherfoords left Scotland.
Turnbulls were also allied with Douglases, so likely our ancestors knew one another well.
@@inyobill I visited Scotland once when I had no inclination of my Scottish heritage. I was young and I was there to go skiing at Aviemore..... Hope to get back some day and visit the Scottish borders, especially around the Jedburgh area.
@@robbieevans6536 You'll be glad you did, you'll be glad you did. I can particularly recommend The Horse and Hound at Bonchester Bridge. Run by very nice people. Even if you don't get a night or a few there, try to eat there at least once. It's right on the edge of the heart of Turnbull country and dead in Reiver territory..
Can you do one on Nixon? I ama Nix, and am curious how we got to the borderlands. Clan MacNicol society claims it is a variation of MacNeacail. Some say we were there since Strathclyde, others say our family seat was gained when the Chief sent warriors to ravage the border in the 1300's. I have not been able to confirm either theories. Nixon's were one of the more notorious clans of the area, I'm a bit surprised I can't find more info. Especially since we were so close to the Armstrong's, and had a US president of the namesake. I also believe there is a relation to your variation Nicol, Mark. Would be very interesting to see what you could dig up. We could very possibly share a common ancestor.
My impression is that Nixon is a Borders family with deep roots. But, I'm not an expert.
I thoroughly enjoyed this peak into my ancestors'' homeland. My paternal grandmother was a Turnbull. I'm hoping to visit there one day. It had to be terribly difficult to leave that beautiful place.
I have gotten to visit a few times. I was welcomed like a long-lost cousin. I CANNOT overstate the welcome shown by The Border folk.
Thank you for allowing us to view so personally these historic sites. Beautiful cinematography! Allen Trimble Polson
Amazing!
I am a proud Turnbull, thank you so much for taking the time to make this film, like many Turnbulls I yearn for this place, you've described me and my homeland perfectly, god bless ❤🦬
My grandfather William Rule💞 my nan is a pedigree direct descendant my nans father Turnbull married a Swiss my great grandmother
Minto Castle also has Turnbull Clan History
Fascinating! But there were glitches on the tape...
nice 1 mark
Nice picture and movie with the Drohne
nice video