Turnbull's father was Andrew Turnbull, a British physician who married a
Greek wife (a native of
Smyrna, where he had worked for British interests). Dr. Turnbull was given a grant by the
British Crown in 1772 to establish a colony in Florida, which was settled by about 15,000
Greeks and other immigrants from the
Mediterranean, with the largest number coming from the island of Menorca. The colony was not a large success, and Dr. Turnbull lost his grants. The Turnbull family settled in
Charleston, South Carolina, when the British Army occupied the city during the American Revolution. Robert James Turnbull, who was born in New Smyrna, Florida in January 1775, was still an infant when his family moved to
Charleston. After the war ended, Dr. Turnbull, Robert's father, refused to take up American citizenship. Robert was sent to school in England after the war, during which time his
Visit to the "Philadelphia Penitentiary" (which discussed the
penitentiary concept and argued against
capital punishment) was published in London (1797). It was translated into
French in 1800, and gained him some notice in the United States as well as in
Europe. He returned to the United States, and studied law in Charleston and
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He took up
legal practice in Charleston until 1810, when he moved to a large
plantation in the rural part of the state. == Denmark Vesey ==