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    1. Turner's Lane
    2. Susan Regan
    3. Hi Everyone, I am asking this for a friend of mine. She was going through her mother's things and found an old cemetery deed to a cemetery on Turner's Lane in the 1840's. Unfortunately, she forgot to give me the name of the cemetery. She said she couldn't find a Turner's Lane anywhere in Philly today and was wondering if I could find out where it might have been located. Thanks for any help. Susan

    06/14/2006 10:29:17
    1. Re: Turner's Lane
    2. Cardin Corbit
    3. This may help. There was a Turners Lane Military Hospital in Philly during and after the Civil War. Also this from someone doctoral thesis may be more definitive 90.19 Moss Cottage <> Turners Lane & Ridge Road, Penn Township (now n.e.cor. 21st & Oxford Sts.) Joshua J. Bloom [1820s] Lee C Nashua NH ----- Original Message ----- From: Susan Regan<mailto:susanregan@comcast.net> To: PAPHILAD-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:PAPHILAD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 4:29 PM90.19 Moss Cottage <> Subject: Turner's Lane Hi Everyone, I am asking this for a friend of mine. She was going through her mother's things and found an old cemetery deed to a cemetery on Turner's Lane in the 1840's. Unfortunately, she forgot to give me the name of the cemetery. She said she couldn't find a Turner's Lane anywhere in Philly today and was wondering if I could find out where it might have been located. Thanks for any help. Susan

    06/14/2006 02:15:11