Walter, saw your post on Turner/Thompson. Recently got a copy of the Thompson Genealogy by Rev. Sinnet; looked up Charlotte and have sent you this excerpt; page 181 "CHARLOTTE WELCH THOMPSON. b. Sept. 9 1816; d. Dec. 14,1873 (57yr.3m., 3d.); m. Jan. 19 1845, Ekekiel Edwin TURNER, b. Dec 17, 1817 d. June 2, 1889. This family lived on a farm two and one-half miles south of Bethel, O. on the Cincinnati Pike; this was sold to Mr. Poole and a farm purchased on the same road in Brown County, three and one-half miles east of Bethel, O. of 213 acres, to which forty acres of timber land were added. Mr. Turner started in life without means, but by hard work he became well-to-do; he was a good business manager, a good neighbor, and always ready to help the sick and dying all that lay in his power. Of the wife no one could speak too highly in praise; her life was regarded as a well-nigh perfect one; among the sick and dying she was of strongest help, for seven days and nights she waited on a sick orphan girl, who was an entire stranger to her, with the most loving care; Mrs. Fred Morgan, who had lived beside her for twenty years, declared that she had never seen a woman like her for helpfulness; she was one of the finest spinners, and in the fall before she died she spun twenty-four cuts of long reeled yarn as a days 's work; she was a good weaver." Could not pass up such a nice memory of someone, hope you enjoyed and found it useful. Warrene