In the subject Line post something as follows: John Turner, 1755?-1830 VA, Ky, Ind. USA When the Turner List first started the above is how we were asked to post our subject lines because of the world wide aspect. I still think it is a good idea. Also it would be well to post time periods and dates as well as location in the body of the message. There are so many Turners out there even from one county to the next that every detail helps. The above is the person for who I am looking for information. Ann
I most strongly disagree with Michael's suggestion, but if he wants to start a Turner Europe list (or Australia or wherever), he is certainly free to do so. I have yet to connect with a post on this email list, but I am early in my research. My Turners are all in the states, but at some point they will connect back to "the old world" somewhere. Thus, I support a list for Turners everywhere. Again, I have not connected to any posts yet, but every Turner listed is a possible relative. David Holland "michael.a.lonsdale" <michael.a.lonsdale@classicfm.net> wrote: > Hi everybody > I'm going to put the cat amongst the pigeons here. > > I feel that this and some other lists should now be split into 2. > One for America and one for the rest of the world. And then maybe split > further > > Specialised surname lists like this one seem to be all state side orientated > which I'm personaly not interested in, 99percent of the mail received is > about BDM's in America. > > Don't know what others think, but if the lists where into States it would > help in the narrow down the search, same goes for the UK. > > Very Popular names are far flung, when you are trying to research one area > it surely would be easier. > > Michael
At 10:57 AM 01/15/2000 -0600,Bobbie Beasley wrote: >I agree that on a list this broad, dates and places are VERY important...but >let's"keep it together." There are already so many lists and boards online that we might not find each other - I certainly am not in favor of fragmenting any further. If you are a RootsWeb sponsor and do not use PML, you are really missing a good resource - so far I have received my first clue in five years for one brick wall g2gpa, and got a g4gmother back 5 generations in one of her lines by finding a new cousin (I was able to help her, too) - both hits were in posts I would not have received, had I not had PML http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Speaking of which - someone sent this url for a genealogy search site to another list, and it looks very promising - I will put it and a couple of other new ones on my homepage this weekend - http://www.familytreemagazine.com/search/ - Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/ It is one of the most beautiful compensations of life, that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson~
I agree that on a list this broad, dates and places are VERY important...but let's"keep it together." I am looking for the ancestors of Francis Marion Turner, born ~1825 TN, whose parents were born in VA & SC (names unknown) He lived, married, and died in Chariton Co., MO between 1847-1889. Thank you, Bobbie Turner Beasley bebe@simplynet.net -----Original Message----- From: edwin garrison <mad5s@seark.net> To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 15, 2000 10:25 AM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Two Lists I am all in favor of one list, but do think location and DATES are important to include. They sure narrow it down a lot. Thanks Robbie -----Original Message----- From: jerryt <jerryt@classicfm.net> To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 15, 2000 9:14 AM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Two Lists >Hi All, > >I would like to add my agreement to this. I am not aware of any of my TURNER >family going to the States, so 99% of the postings are of no value to me, >not can I offer any assistance on them. > >Jerry TURNER >Thanet, Kent. U.K. >Researching TURNER Ripon, Leyton and Middlesex in the U.K. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: michael.a.lonsdale <michael.a.lonsdale@classicfm.net> >To: <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2000 4:45 PM >Subject: [TURNER] Two Lists > > >> Hi everybody >> I'm going to put the cat amongst the pigeons here. >> >> I feel that this and some other lists should now be split into 2. >> One for America and one for the rest of the world. And then maybe split >> further >> >> Specialised surname lists like this one seem to be all state side >orientated >> which I'm personaly not interested in, 99percent of the mail received is >> about BDM's in America. >> >> Don't know what others think, but if the lists where into States it would >> help in the narrow down the search, same goes for the UK. >> >> Very Popular names are far flung, when you are trying to research one area >> it surely would be easier. >> >> Michael >> >> >> ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== >> List problems? Contact the TURNER listowner <cch@netdoor.com> >> >> > > >==== TURNER Mailing List ==== >CYNDI's - http://www.CyndisList.com > ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== To subscribe to Larry Stephens' Regional lists, covering all parts of the USA, go to http://php.indiana.edu/~stephenl/genealog.htm
Hi everybody I'm going to put the cat amongst the pigeons here. I feel that this and some other lists should now be split into 2. One for America and one for the rest of the world. And then maybe split further Specialised surname lists like this one seem to be all state side orientated which I'm personaly not interested in, 99percent of the mail received is about BDM's in America. Don't know what others think, but if the lists where into States it would help in the narrow down the search, same goes for the UK. Very Popular names are far flung, when you are trying to research one area it surely would be easier. Michael
Still searching for any information on my paternal grandmother Bessie TURNER, especially any information on her ancestors or possible siblings, and exactly where in Tennessee she was born, if indeed she really was born there. Bessie Lee TURNER b. 13-Oct-1864 Tennessee d. 23-Nov-1941 Abilene, TX Records show that she and my grandfather, Thomas A. Price, were married on 19-Sep-1883. Various records list several middle initials for Bessie, but a very helpful fellow researcher, who found her marriage records in Sumner Co., TN, reported that her name was shown as Bessy, and her middle name was Lee. Have also searched for Bessie and Elizabeth with no results. They moved to Abilene, TX on 24-Dec-1894. Thomas' Census listing shows my grandmother, Bessie, to have been born in Tennessee, and her tombstone confirmed the vital dates. Her death certificate did not show the first name of either of her parents, only that her mother's maiden name was TRIBUE. Her obituary gave no other information not already known, and shown here. At long last I now have information on Thomas back to the 1500s in Wales, but can't get over that well known brick wall on finding any useful information about Bessie, her parents or siblings. As always, will appreciate any and all information and will be happy to share. John
Hello all Turner listers, I say do as anyone should do; put the year, state, county, name, in the subject line. That should tell the UK, New Zealand, Australian, Canadian, and other country Turner brothers and sisters it is USA related stuff, only. The others can do the same with the provinces, counties, different land divisons, etc., in other countries. Any who don't have the time or inclination to read messages not relating to them, could easily delete it. I normally delete messages which don't have a surname, county, state, or year in the subject line, anyway. Of course, on a SURNAME list, you already know it is about the Turners, in this case. Lots of people just put something like, "Need help" as a subject on a State list. I would say 90% of those get deleted. Especially by us who are on dozens of mailing lists. One soon learns what to expect from certain screen names and delete away. My parents moved from Clayton/Fayette Counties, GA to Hope, Arkansas before I was born and could never get back home. So, I am.................. ...still in Hempstead County, Arkansas, USA....still too poor to MOVE back to Georgia, but go back to visit often. Still looking for my rich Turner relatives, where ever they may be on this globe. Poor ones too! So, good luck on your search, cousins, wherever you may be. I know you all are good looking or beautiful because you have the Turner genes; it appears some of us got a double dose, ;^) If you don't believe it, look at my cousins in Georgia, especially, Cuz Jane in Gainesville, GA... Or, just look in the mirror!!! Ray Turner
Surely having more than one list is redundant. I mean, all the posts that don't apply are annoying, but we must face facts here - Turner is a common name, and none of us are going to be related to even most of the people on the list!! I live in Australia. My family is from England. I don't know yet if other members of the family went to America, but there is a good chance that they did. Therefore, if there is an American list, an English list and an "other places" list, I need to join at least two of them. Better to keep all the information in one place, rather than spread it out, don't you think?? I mean, if it's concentrated, you don't have to look as far. Besides, most American (and Australian) families came from England in the first place. There's every chance in the world that an English researcher might spot a long-lost relative on the list in an American inquiry, etc. If another list starts, I will join it, but I'd rather keep it all in one list. Just my two cents!! Yours Carol Turner cazlturn@i-o.net.au http://www.i-o.net.au/members/mbt ----- Original Message ----- From: "michael.a.lonsdale" <michael.a.lonsdale@classicfm.net> To: <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2000 3:45 AM Subject: [TURNER] Two Lists Hi everybody I'm going to put the cat amongst the pigeons here. I feel that this and some other lists should now be split into 2. One for America and one for the rest of the world. And then maybe split further Specialised surname lists like this one seem to be all state side orientated which I'm personaly not interested in, 99percent of the mail received is about BDM's in America. Don't know what others think, but if the lists where into States it would help in the narrow down the search, same goes for the UK. Very Popular names are far flung, when you are trying to research one area it surely would be easier. Michael ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== List problems? Contact the TURNER listowner <cch@netdoor.com>
But, your roots may be my roots, so you may be interesting to me. Perhaps we should put state, country, etc., in the subject line so that you don't have to look; simply delete. I signed up for several lists from dear old England, and never could connect with my lines. Funny thing; they kept writing about people who were still there. Lois, granddaughter of Ella Esther Turner, Grimes County, TX ----- Original Message ----- From: jerryt <jerryt@classicfm.net> To: <QUILTING-L@crafts.rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2000 1:22 AM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Two Lists > Hi All, > > I would like to add my agreement to this. I am not aware of any of my TURNER > family going to the States, so 99% of the postings are of no value to me, > not can I offer any assistance on them. > > Jerry TURNER > Thanet, Kent. U.K. > Researching TURNER Ripon, Leyton and Middlesex in the U.K. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: michael.a.lonsdale <michael.a.lonsdale@classicfm.net> > To: <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2000 4:45 PM > Subject: [TURNER] Two Lists > > > > Hi everybody > > I'm going to put the cat amongst the pigeons here. > > > > I feel that this and some other lists should now be split into 2. > > One for America and one for the rest of the world. And then maybe split > > further > > > > Specialised surname lists like this one seem to be all state side > orientated > > which I'm personaly not interested in, 99percent of the mail received is > > about BDM's in America. > > > > Don't know what others think, but if the lists where into States it would > > help in the narrow down the search, same goes for the UK. > > > > Very Popular names are far flung, when you are trying to research one area > > it surely would be easier. > > > > Michael > > > > > > ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== > > List problems? Contact the TURNER listowner <cch@netdoor.com> > > > > > > > ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== > CYNDI's - http://www.CyndisList.com >
Ralph, Wayne or anyone else, My Joseph Turner died in Perquimans County, NC in 1796. I'm a descendent through his daughter, Jane Turner, who married John Fiveash in 1786 in NC. Did your Joseph Turner, Sr., born 1750, Bedford Co, VA also die in VA? If not, do you have a list of children, in addition to Thomas, for him? Thanks, Nancy Jones _________________________________ Jan 14, 2000, You guys wrote: Subject: [TURNER] Re: Turner, White Ralph, Have you been successful in getting past Joseph TURNER, Sr., Bedford County, VA, 1750? Thanks, Wayne __________________________________ Wayne, I am a descendant of Joseph Turner b. Bedford Co., Va. 1750, thru his son Thomas and wife Nancy Hannah Myers, their son, Joseph, his son, Joseph Allen, who was my great grandfather. Ralph Turner Reece
Wayne, I think we've been in touch before via the net. I am decended from Greenberry Turner by way of son George W. I noticed you had a Joseph M. born to Greenberry 5/27/1857. I have a Joseph there but my information is Joseph Alford. I may be wrong but, I got my information from an 85 year old Aunt. Michael Watson has a book on many of the settlers of Adair County . I think it is called" Looking Back ", it is well worth looking at for anyone with Adair County roots. Lots of Luck Robbie -----Original Message----- From: Wayne Turner <turner@edtechnews.com> To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, January 14, 2000 5:10 PM Subject: [TURNER] Re: Turner, White >I failed to list my TURNER information. Here's what I have right now. > >1 William Henry TURNER >2 Everett O. (b. 1/1882) or Lucian O. TURNER (b. 11/1/1883) (If Everett is >my ggrandfather, I have a long line of descendants to the present for him). >3 Joseph M. TURNER born 5/27/1857 & died 2/9/1912 in Adair County (wife >Martha B.--married 1860) >4 Green Berry TURNER (brother was Asa) married Sally Ann ROSS (daughter of >Cornelius ROSS) >Sally was the daughter of Cornelius ROSS,who was the son of John ROSS. John >ROSS was a Rev. War Vet. who came to America from Scotland. He was born 1752 >and died Feb.11,1835 in Adair Co. His wife was named Nancy. I'm told that >there is a cemetery in Adair County called the Green Berry TURNER Cemetery. >Sure would like to visit there. >Now to Virginia >5 Joseph TURNER, Jr. (born 1780 in VA) married Nancy TUCKER (Green Berry & >Asa were 2 of the 12 children) (Joseph is listed as the one who performed >several marriages in Adair County) >6 Joseph TURNER Sr. was born in 1750 in Bedford Co.,VA. died 1800 in Adair >Co. > >Thanks, >Wayne >___________________________________________________________ >Wayne D. Turner >404-713-2689 Voice or Fax >turner@edtechnews.com >Interested in: Turner, Humphrey and White from Adair County, KY & Poteet, >Brooks and Caswell from Edmunson County, KY. > >> From: Ree1e@aol.com >> Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 10:08:58 EST >> To: turner@edtechnews.com >> Subject: Turner, White >> >> Wayne, >> >> There is information about the White family of Adair County on the Adair Co. >> Query Forum. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Adair >> >> Mike Watson would probably have the most information. >> >> We have emailed before about the Turner family. I am a descendant of Joseph >> Turner b. Bedford Co., Va. 1750, thru his son Thomas and wife Nancy Hannah >> Myers, their son, Joseph, his son, Joseph Allen, who was my great grandfather. >> >> My wife has White ancestors on both sides of her family. On her mother's side >> the line is: Stephen White, b. 1728 d. 1830, Adair County, Ky at age 102. His >> daughter, Sarah White, who first married John Fields then William Hurt after >> the death of Fields. >> William Hurt and Sarah White Fields Hurt had a daughter, Clembertina Hurt, >> who married Robert Allen Montgomery. Clembertina and Robert Allen were my >> wife's gg. grandparents on her mother's side. Thomas White and Nancy Abrell >> were her ggg. grandparents on her fathers side. >> >> I have more on this White family. Who were your White ancestors? Also I don't >> remember your Turner connection. >> >> Ralph Turner Reece >> ree1e@aol.com >> > > >==== TURNER Mailing List ==== >Join and support RootsWeb, home of the TURNER list and many other genealogy lists and resources - go to http://www.rootsweb.com/ >
I am all in favor of one list, but do think location and DATES are important to include. They sure narrow it down a lot. Thanks Robbie -----Original Message----- From: jerryt <jerryt@classicfm.net> To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 15, 2000 9:14 AM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Two Lists >Hi All, > >I would like to add my agreement to this. I am not aware of any of my TURNER >family going to the States, so 99% of the postings are of no value to me, >not can I offer any assistance on them. > >Jerry TURNER >Thanet, Kent. U.K. >Researching TURNER Ripon, Leyton and Middlesex in the U.K. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: michael.a.lonsdale <michael.a.lonsdale@classicfm.net> >To: <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2000 4:45 PM >Subject: [TURNER] Two Lists > > >> Hi everybody >> I'm going to put the cat amongst the pigeons here. >> >> I feel that this and some other lists should now be split into 2. >> One for America and one for the rest of the world. And then maybe split >> further >> >> Specialised surname lists like this one seem to be all state side >orientated >> which I'm personaly not interested in, 99percent of the mail received is >> about BDM's in America. >> >> Don't know what others think, but if the lists where into States it would >> help in the narrow down the search, same goes for the UK. >> >> Very Popular names are far flung, when you are trying to research one area >> it surely would be easier. >> >> Michael >> >> >> ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== >> List problems? Contact the TURNER listowner <cch@netdoor.com> >> >> > > >==== TURNER Mailing List ==== >CYNDI's - http://www.CyndisList.com >
Sounds good to me. Robbie -----Original Message----- From: Carol Turner <cazlturn@i-o.net.au> To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 15, 2000 11:58 AM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Two Lists >Surely having more than one list is redundant. I mean, all the posts that >don't apply are annoying, but we must face facts here - Turner is a common >name, and none of us are going to be related to even most of the people on >the list!! >I live in Australia. My family is from England. I don't know yet if other >members of the family went to America, but there is a good chance that they >did. Therefore, if there is an American list, an English list and an "other >places" list, I need to join at least two of them. Better to keep all the >information in one place, rather than spread it out, don't you think?? I >mean, if it's concentrated, you don't have to look as far. >Besides, most American (and Australian) families came from England in the >first place. There's every chance in the world that an English researcher >might spot a long-lost relative on the list in an American inquiry, etc. >If another list starts, I will join it, but I'd rather keep it all in one >list. > > >Just my two cents!! > >Yours > >Carol Turner >cazlturn@i-o.net.au >http://www.i-o.net.au/members/mbt > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "michael.a.lonsdale" <michael.a.lonsdale@classicfm.net> >To: <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2000 3:45 AM >Subject: [TURNER] Two Lists > > >Hi everybody >I'm going to put the cat amongst the pigeons here. > >I feel that this and some other lists should now be split into 2. >One for America and one for the rest of the world. And then maybe split >further > >Specialised surname lists like this one seem to be all state side orientated >which I'm personaly not interested in, 99percent of the mail received is >about BDM's in America. > >Don't know what others think, but if the lists where into States it would >help in the narrow down the search, same goes for the UK. > >Very Popular names are far flung, when you are trying to research one area >it surely would be easier. > >Michael > > >==== TURNER Mailing List ==== >List problems? Contact the TURNER listowner <cch@netdoor.com> > > > >==== TURNER Mailing List ==== >USGENWEB - http://www.usgenweb.org/ >
Hi All, I would like to add my agreement to this. I am not aware of any of my TURNER family going to the States, so 99% of the postings are of no value to me, not can I offer any assistance on them. Jerry TURNER Thanet, Kent. U.K. Researching TURNER Ripon, Leyton and Middlesex in the U.K. ----- Original Message ----- From: michael.a.lonsdale <michael.a.lonsdale@classicfm.net> To: <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2000 4:45 PM Subject: [TURNER] Two Lists > Hi everybody > I'm going to put the cat amongst the pigeons here. > > I feel that this and some other lists should now be split into 2. > One for America and one for the rest of the world. And then maybe split > further > > Specialised surname lists like this one seem to be all state side orientated > which I'm personaly not interested in, 99percent of the mail received is > about BDM's in America. > > Don't know what others think, but if the lists where into States it would > help in the narrow down the search, same goes for the UK. > > Very Popular names are far flung, when you are trying to research one area > it surely would be easier. > > Michael > > > ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== > List problems? Contact the TURNER listowner <cch@netdoor.com> > >
I am looking to varify the talk that this line of TURNERs came from somewhere in England. I am trying to find anything on their arrival, ship, date, who.Also if anyone can fill in any of the missing data on the family please let me know. Address is below. John TURNER b. ? p. ? d. ? p. ? m. ? d. ? Josiah TURNER b. 1790 p. ? d. ? p. ? m. Martha McMillen MORRIS d. ? James Finley TURNER b. Abt. 1831 p. ? d. 11 May 1874 p. ? Buried,Monreo Co.,Ohio m.Jane WINLAND d. Abt. 1864 Henry Harvey TURNER b. 28 Jun 1854 p.Wayne TWP. Monroe Co., Ohio d.18 jan. 1923 p. ? m. Mary Ellen NALLEY d. 8 Sept. 1874 Asher Raymond TURNER b. 15 Apr. 1896 p. Woodsfield, Ohio d. 18 Jan. 1974 p. Crystal, Michigan m. Lillie May Bott d. 19 Dec.1919 Ray Ivan TURNER PRIVATE m. Lois Luciene STOCKWELL Dennis H. Clabeaux dclab@cnetech.com
Tabitha BILLINGSLEY b. 1804 Knox Co. TN, dau. of Jepthra BILLINGSLEY & Miriam RANDOLPH married James Monroe TURNER b. 1793 Knox Co. TN Their dau. Lydia J. TURNER b. 1821 Gibson Co. TN m. William B. BINYON 2/23/1843 in Gibson co. TN Would like to confer with anyone researching these lines. God Bless, Angela John 3:16 For God so loved the world, He gave His only begotten Son, so that whosoever believe in Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life.
Hello everyone, I have been on this list and have posted my Turner information, hoping that someone might recongnise these names, well here it goes again. My grandfather was born October 23rd 1883 in Georgia, which county I'm not sure of. His mothers name was either Ann or Nancy Turner(do not know of her surname) his fathers name Snidy Turner. This is the name that was in my baby book, so I'm not sure if Snidy is his real name or a nickname. I do know that they had 6 children in all and two died. My grandfather David LaFayette Turner married my grandmother Rosa America Sims in 1904 in Fulton Co. Georgia. She was full-blood Cherokee Indian. They had 8 children all born in Ga, except for one who was born in Arkansas. They are Harvey G. Turner b.11-11-1905 d.7-20-1976 Leonard Turner b.and d.dates unknown Elmer Vic Turner b.1-25-1913 d. 3-25-1953 Jack L. Turner b.4-2-1919 d.1-5-1970 Carrie Wilcher b.and d.dates unknown. Lillie Hicks b.and d.dates unknown Cora Hipp b.and d.dates unknown Dora Turner d.at 2yrs old, twin to Cora. All the boys were veterans in WWII. My father is Harvey and believe it or not I was b. in 1972 and at that time he was 67yrs. old. He died at age 71. So therefor I am the youngest cousin of the aboves offspring. Wild huh, but it is true. I have met all of my cousins that I know of except for two of whom I am desperatly trying to find. They are Jack's boys. There names are Richard and Raymond Turner. Both born in Portales or Clovis N.M. Raymond was b.1-19-40 he married Rosa Leta Grubbs 9-14-61 in Clovis N.M They had 3 girls Lorie b.1963, Lana b.1964 and Lanette, b. unknown. If this sounds familiar to anyone please contact me or if anyone knows how I can locate these 2 men please let me know. I have never met them before and they don't even know that I am looking for them, any information would be very much appreciated. Thanks to all who have read this. And Happy Hunting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) b2beeman@trailnet.com Belinda
Hi list, I am looking for any information on a Sarah Turner who was born in New York (location unknown) Abt 1808 m. abt. 1834 d. 1854 in Ill. Married Thomas Murray b. abt. 1804 in Ireland. Had two children in NY Sarah Lucinda Murray b.abt. 1837 Hiram Judson Murray b. 1835 Any information would be happily accepted Kathy Gold Washington State
I failed to list my TURNER information. Here's what I have right now. 1 William Henry TURNER 2 Everett O. (b. 1/1882) or Lucian O. TURNER (b. 11/1/1883) (If Everett is my ggrandfather, I have a long line of descendants to the present for him). 3 Joseph M. TURNER born 5/27/1857 & died 2/9/1912 in Adair County (wife Martha B.--married 1860) 4 Green Berry TURNER (brother was Asa) married Sally Ann ROSS (daughter of Cornelius ROSS) Sally was the daughter of Cornelius ROSS,who was the son of John ROSS. John ROSS was a Rev. War Vet. who came to America from Scotland. He was born 1752 and died Feb.11,1835 in Adair Co. His wife was named Nancy. I'm told that there is a cemetery in Adair County called the Green Berry TURNER Cemetery. Sure would like to visit there. Now to Virginia 5 Joseph TURNER, Jr. (born 1780 in VA) married Nancy TUCKER (Green Berry & Asa were 2 of the 12 children) (Joseph is listed as the one who performed several marriages in Adair County) 6 Joseph TURNER Sr. was born in 1750 in Bedford Co.,VA. died 1800 in Adair Co. Thanks, Wayne ___________________________________________________________ Wayne D. Turner 404-713-2689 Voice or Fax turner@edtechnews.com Interested in: Turner, Humphrey and White from Adair County, KY & Poteet, Brooks and Caswell from Edmunson County, KY. > From: Ree1e@aol.com > Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 10:08:58 EST > To: turner@edtechnews.com > Subject: Turner, White > > Wayne, > > There is information about the White family of Adair County on the Adair Co. > Query Forum. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Adair > > Mike Watson would probably have the most information. > > We have emailed before about the Turner family. I am a descendant of Joseph > Turner b. Bedford Co., Va. 1750, thru his son Thomas and wife Nancy Hannah > Myers, their son, Joseph, his son, Joseph Allen, who was my great grandfather. > > My wife has White ancestors on both sides of her family. On her mother's side > the line is: Stephen White, b. 1728 d. 1830, Adair County, Ky at age 102. His > daughter, Sarah White, who first married John Fields then William Hurt after > the death of Fields. > William Hurt and Sarah White Fields Hurt had a daughter, Clembertina Hurt, > who married Robert Allen Montgomery. Clembertina and Robert Allen were my > wife's gg. grandparents on her mother's side. Thomas White and Nancy Abrell > were her ggg. grandparents on her fathers side. > > I have more on this White family. Who were your White ancestors? Also I don't > remember your Turner connection. > > Ralph Turner Reece > ree1e@aol.com >
Ralph, I think I may have gotten much of my information from you. Have you been successful in getting past Joseph TURNER, Sr., Bedford County, VA, 1750? Thanks, Wayne ___________________________________________________________ Wayne D. Turner 404-713-2689 Voice or Fax turner@edtechnews.com Interested in: Turner, Humphrey and White from Adair County, KY & Poteet, Brooks and Caswell from Edmunson County, KY. > From: Ree1e@aol.com > Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 10:08:58 EST > To: turner@edtechnews.com > Subject: Turner, White > > Wayne, > > There is information about the White family of Adair County on the Adair Co. > Query Forum. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Adair > > Mike Watson would probably have the most information. > > We have emailed before about the Turner family. I am a descendant of Joseph > Turner b. Bedford Co., Va. 1750, thru his son Thomas and wife Nancy Hannah > Myers, their son, Joseph, his son, Joseph Allen, who was my great grandfather. > > My wife has White ancestors on both sides of her family. On her mother's side > the line is: Stephen White, b. 1728 d. 1830, Adair County, Ky at age 102. His > daughter, Sarah White, who first married John Fields then William Hurt after > the death of Fields. > William Hurt and Sarah White Fields Hurt had a daughter, Clembertina Hurt, > who married Robert Allen Montgomery. Clembertina and Robert Allen were my > wife's gg. grandparents on her mother's side. Thomas White and Nancy Abrell > were her ggg. grandparents on her fathers side. > > I have more on this White family. Who were your White ancestors? Also I don't > remember your Turner connection. > > Ralph Turner Reece > ree1e@aol.com >