Got a problem with two turner daughters being Roger Sr children. Roger Sr b 1689 married 1726. To have children born in 1770s is old for him Could this Roger JR children he as born in ab 1728-1730. He was the Tory. Roger Sr children Ellis abt 1727 Roger abt 1728-30 Robert 1728/30 Thomas 1728/30 Hannah 1730 Mary 1732 This what I have on Roger Sr "Frederick Co., VA Deed Book 1" - Pg. 37 07 Jan 1743 --- This is a land sale from Morgan BRYAN and Martha, his wife, of Frederick Co., VA to Roger TURNER of the same place. In 1746, Roger sold his land in Frederick Co. and moved jto Lunenburg Co., VA. "Frederick Co., VA Deed Book 1" - Pg. 271: 31 Mar 1746, Roger TURNER and Elizabeth, his wife, sell to Jost DUBBS of Lancaster Co., PA. >From the "Virginia Magagzine of History & Biography" Vol. 25, pg. 196: "Ap 1748 Roger TURNER, Jr 400 acres beg at the Indian fort 3 or 4 miles above the mouth of Hatchet River on Pig River." (Hatchet Run is a branch of Pigg River now locate d in Franklin Co., Va.) "Sunlight on the Southside List of Tithes Lunenburg Co., VA 1748-1783" by Landon BELL. pg. 81-84: A list of tithables from the mouth of Falling River Upwards for the Year 1748 taken by John PHELPS: Roger TURNER 1 tithe John TURNER 1 tithe pg. 95-98: 1749 List taken by Nicholas HAILE: Roger TURNER and Roger TURNER 2 tithes John TURNER 1 tithe By 1756, Roger had moved to Rowan Co., NC: "Abstracts of THE MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS ROWAN COUNTY, NC 1753-1762" by Jo White Linn. pg. 52 (II:108) 24 Jan 1756 Ordered that Roger TURNER, Jr serve as Constable in Room of Abraham CRESON for the succeeding Year. (note: There are many following records for Roger TURNER in Rowan Co., NC. However, it becomes difficult to determine which refer to Sr. and which refer to Jr.) His will in Surry Co., NC was dated 02 Feb 1775 proved Nov 1778. (The portion of Rowan that he lived in near Turner's Creek was cut off to form Surry Co., NC in 1770). "Surry Co., NC Court Minutes, Vol. I & II 1768-1789" by Mrs. W.O. ABSHER. pg. 8-9: Feb 1779, Inventory Estate, Roger TURNER, desceased, return by Elias TURNER, Exexr. 17 Jan 1771- Rowan County, NC, Petition witness by Roger Turner, Evan Ellis, This has not been prove as Elizabeth father. I have this on Roger JR North Carolina Volunteers, 1776-1782 by Charles LeCount 1999, 2003 In the summer of 1775 the residents of Rowan County's Yadkin Valley divided into factions over the crisis with England. Samuel Bryan, an owner of a significant plantation along the Yadkin River that included a mill, tavern, ferry, and fishery, was among the first prominent citizens to openly declare his allegiance to the crown It is not known whether Samuel Bryan took part in the battle, but the disastrous outcome of the action at Ramsour's Mill set in motion the formation of Bryan's regiment. After the battle, Bryan realized that he was isolated and surrounded by Whig forces. Ignoring Cornwallis's orders and despite Moore's defeat, Bryan decided to rally willing loyalists before the Whigs could inflict more punishment on the isolated friends of the King. loyalist leaders throughout the region quickly raised units of volunteers. One of these leaders, Captain Roger Turner, raised a full company by 21 June. Many of these volunteers came from the Dutchman's Creek area of Rowan County and were Germans. By 24 June, Bryan had collected around 800 men. With Whig military activity increasing in the area, he could wait no longer. John Combs Sr and his brothers, Mason Combs (Jr), William Combs, and also Godfrey Cody and Thomas Cody received public claims indents for services rendered to the Whig militia or the Continental Line, suggesting that they changed allegiance or were falsely accused. No such public claim records survived for William Cody, although he did join a Col. Daniel Trigg's Whig militia unit in 1781 in Montogomery County, Virginia. Francis Bradley, Sheriff of Mecklenburg County was indeed murdered by Tories in late 1780, and Isaac Price, a gun and goldsmith, administered the probate of Bradley's estate (9). And Surry County Tory militia units of Captain Roger Turner and Captain Richard Murphy, under Colonel Samuel Bryan, fought at Hanging Rock No pay records or muster rolls have been found to corroborate the claim that Thomas Cody was a Captain in the Tory militia, or that William, Godfrey or Thomas Cody served in a Tory unit. This what was send to me. -----Original Message----- From: John K Bryan [mailto:jkbtwo@juno.com] Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 9:07 PM To: monkey@getgoin.net Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Byran family I have no marriage date for Elizabeth Turner (3 Nov 1761 - 28 Jan 1833) and Daniel Boone Bryan (10 Feb, 1758 - 28 Feb 1845) but Daniel was unmarried at the time he left Bryan's Station, KY and returned to Rowan County, NC, in the late summer of 1780. They were most likely married in Rowan County before he returned to Kentucky ca 1786. Elizabeth Turner's sister, Jane, married Enoch Bryan, a first cousin of Daniel (son of Thomas Bryan). There may have been THREE successive Roger Turners, by the way, according to a Rowan County Tax roll for 1764. The first Roger Turner served as a Lieutenant in the Rowan County Ranger company captained by Morgan Bryan Jr. during the Cherokee Rebellion (early 1760's). Morgan Jr.'s brother, Thomas Bryan, was an Ensign in the same militia company. The second Roger Turner was the Tory who served under Col. Samuel Bryan, brother of Morgan Jr. and Thomas, from 1776 to 1780 when he was caught and imprisoned. Both the second and the third Roger Turner were designated Jr. Both subsequently moved to Kentucky. In all probability, Elizabeth and Jane Turner who married the Bryan cousins, were daughters of the first Roger Turner and sisters of the second. A third Bryan/Turner marriage involved William Bryan (1780-1830), eldest son of Samuel Bryan (Daniel Boone Bryan's older brother) and Mary Turner, daughter of John Turner and probably the niece of Roger Turner, second. William and Mary were married in KY, 12 Dec 1799 . JK Bryan n Fri, 18 Feb 2005 05:09:21 -0600 "Janet Ariciu" <monkey@getgoin.net> writes: > Question; What date do you have Turner and Bryan marriage? The Roger > Turner > I have born in PA move to VA and later on was found living in NC. > His son > Roger was a Tories with Samuel Bryan. > > Thank you, your for help > Janet > > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Paxton [mailto:paxton@oberlin.net] > Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 8:04 PM > To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Byran family > > Janet, > > Daniel Boone (the explorer) married Rebecca Bryan. My listing of > Rebecca's > siblings does not include a sister named Elizabeth. I do have a > Roger T. > Turner married to unknown having a daughter named Elizabeth who > married > Daniel Boone Bryan, son of William Bryan and Mary Boone (Mary is > Daniel > Boone the explorer's sister). Maybe someone else can help you in > your > quest. > > Take care, > > Daniel Paxton Now I am wonder which Roger is which. Janet -----Original Message----- From: Dorthy Mack [mailto:rmack49418@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 3:26 AM To: monkey@getgoin.net; BOONE-L@rootsweb.com; paxton@oberlin.net Cc: rmack49418@hotmail.com Subject: RE: [BOONE-L] Byran family Dear Janet and Daniel, I am sorry that I have not sent this info sooner. Spent the last week in Salt Lake City at the Family History Library and am now making an attempt to answer some of the mail sent to the Boone list. Here is what I have on Roger TURNER, Sr. His dau Elizabeth TURNER b 13 Nov 1762 Yadkin, Rowan Co, NC m 1780 Daniel BOONE BRYAN>Capt William Morgan BRYAN and Mary BOONE. Capt Wm is the son of Morgan BRYAN and Martha STRODE. Mary BOONE is the dau of Squire BOONE and Sarah MORGAN, she is the sister of Daniel BOONE who m Rebecca BRYAN her father Joseph BRYAN a brother of Capt Wm BRYAN. I have a Jane TURNER who is shown as a sister of ELizabeth (I am not sure of this) b abt 1773 m 1799 to Enoch BRYAN. He is the son of Joseph BRYAN>Morgan BRYAN, JR and Mary FORBISH> Morgan BRYAN, Sr and Martha STRODE. Rebecca BRYAN sp of Daniel BOONE had a sister Martha BRYAN and she m Edward "Neddie" BOONE brother of Daniel. Their father Joseph BRYAN later married Alee LINVILLE and they had children but no Elizabeth. I do hope this helps and feel free to ask for clarification if needed. Dorthy MACK >From: "Janet Ariciu" <monkey@getgoin.net> >Reply-To: <monkey@getgoin.net> >To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [BOONE-L] Byran family >Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 05:09:21 -0600 > >Question; What date do you have Turner and Bryan marriage? The Roger >Turner >I have born in PA move to VA and later on was found living in NC. His son >Roger was a Tories with Samuel Bryan. > >Thank you, your for help >Janet > >-----Original Message----- >From: Daniel Paxton [mailto:paxton@oberlin.net] >Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 8:04 PM >To: BOONE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [BOONE-L] Byran family > >Janet, > >Daniel Boone (the explorer) married Rebecca Bryan. My listing of Rebecca's >siblings does not include a sister named Elizabeth. I do have a Roger T. >Turner married to unknown having a daughter named Elizabeth who married >Daniel Boone Bryan, son of William Bryan and Mary Boone (Mary is Daniel >Boone the explorer's sister). Maybe someone else can help you in your >quest. > >Take care, > >Daniel Paxton > > 2/17/05 4:05 PM, Janet Ariciu at monkey@getgoin.net wrote: > > > Daniel Boone wife Rachel Byran is said to have sister Elizabeth Bryan. >This > > Elizabeth married Roger Turner in NC > > Roger Turner son Roger JR and Samuel Bryan were in services together. > > I am asking is any truth in the Byran family married into the Turner >family > > > > Janet > > > > > > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. 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