This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_922391585_boundary Content-ID: <0_922391585@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part0_922391585_boundary Content-ID: <0_922391585@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: LDRAM2058@aol.com Return-path: <LDRAM2058@aol.com> To: Dcost@compuserve.com Subject: Re: [TURNER-L] One Turner Family in GA Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 09:49:00 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Thanks David for posting this. You give me an chance to check my info with others. In a message dated 3/25/99 2:13:42 AM Pacific Standard Time, Dcost@compuserve.com writes: << *Shadrack (II) b. ca 11752-1755 d. 1820 Went to GA in 1783, Married ca 1772-1775 to Margaret Hill a. Mary, b. Mar. 19, 1776 in VA m. in Lincoln Co. GA on March 12, 1797 to William Goldwin or Golden b. Lewis, b. d. 1847 c. Richard b. Nov . 17 1779 m. Mary Henderson d. Meshack m. Fanny Tatum on Sept. 28, 1809 e. William f. Abednigo m. Sally Tatum in 1809 **g. Shadrack (III) h. James B. m. Nancy Downing on March 8, 1820 i. Nancy m. Elisha Crawford on Oct. 2, 1808 in Lincoln Co. j. Susan m. Pharish Martin on Feb. 12, 1820 k. Elizabeth m. Samuel Wideman on Jan. 14, 1819 l. James Francis m. Sallie Farmer Turner (daughter of Meshack and Sallie Farmer on Feb. 27, 1807 >> Is there anyone out there that can verify this with me. I have a copy of the succession of Shadrack (1) and it says: to wit James F. Turner (husband of Sarah Turner), I had interpreted this to mean that Sarah was Shadrack's daughter and her husband James was handling her inheritance which was the law of the day. Was Sarah Sallie the daughter of Shadrack or Meshack. Was James the son of Meshack as I have it or Shadrack. HELP LaDonna --part0_922391585_boundary--
The following notes comes from Tattnall County, GA Found in courthouse records. James Turner m. Anne McCleland on Mary 20, 1823 Drucilla Turner was found incompetent on Dec. 23, 1943 at age 72 and her guardian appointed was E.E. Banks. Samuel Turner married Sara Rogers on July 16, 1866. Samuel died before April 2, 1889, leaving a wife Sarah Turner and give minor children (names not given), Estate showed an interest in a sugar mill, plus other things. Estate valued at $239.50 In 1810 - James Turner was a juror June 5, 1810 - Andrew Turner was a juror June 10, 11827, James Turner, Sen. for $800 sold land to Benjamin Alexander "All that tract or parcel of land situated laying and being in the said county of Tattnall and State aforesaid (GA), but in the county of Montgomery at the time of Survey. On the Ohoopee River, containing one thousand acres, except so much as falls thereof as fall within the lines of the river land bounded west by the Ohoopee River and on all other sides by vacant land at the time of the survey." It appears the survey was done in 1820. Witness is Wm. Alexander. In March 1825, Abner Davis from the county of Jones sold land to James Turner, Sen. of Tattnall for 180 dollars , a parcel of land lyuing in teh county of Tattnall on the big Ohoopie River, containing 1000 acres, land surveyed for Vince in May 1820. Witnesses were Wm. Northern (?) and DAvid Turner July 20, 11831, James Turner Sr. of Tattnall and Benjamin Alexander in consideration of 30 dollars sold to Benjamin land on the waters of Ohoopee River containing 285 acres, bounded by David E. Jones, vacant land and Turner land, granted to james Turner Sr. June 20, 1831, Also another piece of property on Mill branch containing 200 acres, dated 1822, land next to 850 acres granted to James Turner Sr in 1822. Witnesses were David Turner and Shadrack Hancock. In a book A History of Tattnall County, 1801-1865 by John Rabun, Jr. the following was noted "James Turner headed an early first family in Tattnall County." In Bulloch County, GA Book A amd 1A, p. 76-77, I found these purchasers at an estate sale. Bisha Turner and Andrew Turner were purchasers. 1806/1807 In Glynn County, GA courthouse - quickly paging through the Minutes Book, I found this note Minutes A Jan. 1828, p. 32 Benjamin Turner has died and Henry Turner is one of his heirs. later on p. 39, was a note that Maria Turner was a minor, March 1829 but did not mention Benjamin in this note or other names.. Didn't find as much material on Turners as I had hoped in Glynn (Brunswick, GA) or Tattnall County which are the two courthouses along with Camden County that I visited on this quick trip. Deana Dcost@compuserve.com
This is more information found on a recent trip to GA. Hope it is a match for someone. I know this family is well documented but just in case - I found this little book at the Brunswick, GA library and copied the one page at the beginning. Nothing more. History of the Allen Shadrack Turner Family by Lucius McDowell Turner, grandson. Acutally put together by his daughter, Pauline Turner Hardy in 1974. p. 8 and 9 Turner Genealogy Chart Shadrack (1) older brother of Meshack, b. - d. 1784. m. Ann Meshack (1) b. 1725 d. 1794 1. First wife - unknown *a. Shadrack (II) m. Margaret Hill b Elizabeth m. 1 - Pruitt 2. - Lacy c. Abednigo (A. B.) b. ca 1750 m. 1 - 2. Phebe Waller 2. Second wife - Rebecca Robinson, b ca 1742 d. 1797 a. Meshack (II) m Sallie armer on Sept. 2, 1787 b. James m 1. Jane Anderson 2. Elizabeth Morris c. Rebecca m. David Ogletree d. John m. Patsy Coleman e. Sarah m. William Billingslea f. Susan m. Phillip Wilhite g. Polly m Owen Holliday, on Nov. 25, 1799 *Shadrack (II) b. ca 11752-1755 d. 1820 Went to GA in 1783, Married ca 1772-1775 to Margaret Hill a. Mary, b. Mar. 19, 1776 in VA m. in Lincoln Co. GA on March 12, 1797 to William Goldwin or Golden b. Lewis, b. d. 1847 c. Richard b. Nov . 17 1779 m. Mary Henderson d. Meshack m. Fanny Tatum on Sept. 28, 1809 e. William f. Abednigo m. Sally Tatum in 1809 **g. Shadrack (III) h. James B. m. Nancy Downing on March 8, 1820 i. Nancy m. elisha Crawford on oct. 2, 1808 in Lincoln Co. j. Susan m. Pharish Martin on Feb. 12, 1820 k. Elizabeth m. Samuel Wideman on Jan. 14, 1819 l. James Francis m. Sallie Farmer Turner (daughter of Meshack and Sallie Farmer on Feb. 27, 1807 **Shadrack (III) b. 1787 d. 1844 1. Married Unity Gillam in 1809 in Lincoln Co, GA a. John W. (d. ca 1836, eight years before his father) m. Delia Children John W. b. 1830, catherine Anne, b. 1832 b. William Ki., b. 1822. An 1850 Census shows wife Phebe. b/ 1826 in SC. 2. Married Sally Lockhart, b. 1792 - d. 1834 a. Martha m. Presley N. Seal on March 24, 1841 b. Joel Lockhard, b. Jan. 5, 1825. d. March 10, 1897 m. Mary Louise Jones in dec. 1850 ***c. Allen Shadrack Turner b. July 19, 18334 3. Married Mary Taylor on Jyly 17, 1836 ***Allen Shadrack Turner, b. July 19, 1834, d. Dec. 7, 1890; m. Elizabeth Jane Jones on Oct. 19, 1855 a. Josephine (Josie) b. Dec. 23, 1858, d. Oct. 14, 1915 b. James Warren, b. April 1861 d. 1956 c. Claude Dixon, b. jan. 18, 1866 d Nov. 12, 1949 d. Martha Jane (Pattie) b. April 17, 1867, June 12, 1945 e. Sallie Louise (Sac) b. July 15, 1869, d. jan. 7, 1949 f. robert McMillan, b. June 25, 1871, d. Jan 7, 1949 g. Jefferson Allen, b. July 24, 1874, d. Sept. 8, 1941 Note: The Shadracks and Meshacks are not listed in records as I, II, III but for purpose of clarification I have used this method to distinguish them. P. T. H. I am sure the book gives more about these people, but this is all I copied. If you find a fit the book is in the family history room in Brunswick, GA.
This information was provided by Mrs. Joyce Sanders of Kosciusko, Ms The following information was extracted from the diary of Judge Jason Niles. The dates might not be the actual date that the event occurred but the date of the diary entry. None of these are my Turners that lived in that county so I thought somebody else might benefit from this information. > 17 Sep 1879- W. B. Turner, father of George Turner, died in Memphis on 13th of yellow fever > 19 Dec 1881- John B. Turner, born in 1824 in Sumner County, Tn, died 9 Dec in Arkansas > 4 Sep 1882- Barney Turner died 3 Sep in his 83rd year > 16 Sep 1883- James Turner, son of Lon, died 14th, aged about 21 years Nancy Grogan
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Got a few more bits of information, so I thought I'd post again. Looking for any further information on this family. 1 Alfred TURNER b: Abt. 1838 in London, Middlesex, England +Rachel WEALD b: Abt. 1837 in Woodham, Essex, England m: 1860 2 Harriet TURNER b: 1861 2 George TURNER b: 1863 in Camberwell, Surrey, England 2 Eliza "Lizzie" Rachel TURNER b: 1866 in Camberwell, Surrey, England d: March 01, 1945 +Edward "Teddy" BAKER b: 1866 d: August 12, 1940 m: 1890 3 Amy Sophia BAKER b: June 30, 1895 in Millers Ave, Arcola St., Stoke Newington, London, England d: January 22, 1981 in Barkway, Hertfordshire, England +Herbert James DELLOW b: May 10, 1892 in Dane End, Therfield, Hertfordshire, England d: January 08, 1973 in Hitchin Hospital, Barkway, Hertfordshire, England m: March 02, 1918 in Parish Church, Barkway, Hertfordshire, England 3 Frederick John BAKER b: 1891 d: 1894 2 Louisa TURNER b: 1868 in Poplar, London, Middlesex, England 2 Annie TURNER b: 1870 in Poplar, London, Middlesex, England 2 Emma TURNER b: 1874 in Poplar, London, Middlesex, England 2 Sophia TURNER b: 1876 in Poplar, London, Middlesex, England 2 Alfred John TURNER b: 1879 in Poplar, London, Middlesex, England
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Shirley, I, too, was hoping to hear from Don Turner. A few months ago I sent him an email and, though the address seemed okay, I've yet to hear from him. I've repeated the information which came from Don and then added some additional information: ------------------------ "From_: knuteann@Valley-internet.net Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 16:08:31 - 0800 To: ablancett@scescape.net From: Don & Ann Turner <knuteann@Valley-internet.net> Subject: Elusive William Turner Hi Gail, Thank you for the information. Some of the material I was aware of but much of it was new. I think the William that you show in the 1790 Laurens co., 96 District, SC census is our William. I think this because the numbers fit and the limited inf. on ages agree. The only one that we actually have an age on is Nathan who was born in 1780 and died in Roane co. TN in 1840. I have since found three of the other children in 1850 cnesus and they have shown there birthplace as SC. We don't know if the children were born in SC or William. There was one deed that was from William and Sarah Turner in Lauren co. SC in book G, but the book was lost. The Thomas that filed for a pension from Laurens co. S.C. and who had lived in Halifax co. was of particular interest to me. I havae wondered if he was related, particularly since he was from Va. and ended up in Laurens co. SC. Our family has always said that our William was from Va. but I think that this is our William in SC, but could have come from Va and on to Ga and then to Tn. According to our information we think that William would have gone directly to Franklin co from Sc. We have him on deeds in Franklin co. at early part of 1800's. In fact he and Zachariah and Nathan, who we thnik was his sons. They were on in Ga a short time and then went to Roane co. Tn for they are on records there in 1814. We have that William was b.1748 and m.Sarah, possibly Denny. We don't know where he or Sarah were born or died. Family inf. also states that he fought in the Revolutionary war and was under General Morgan in the Battle of Cowpens, also in the Guilford campaign. But he didn't file for a pension, so could have died before they were available. I have started the search through all the William Turners that were in the Virginia militia and Continental army. I am going to send inf. on the "Elusive" William as we have it. Thanks for your help and I hope you can see a connection with something within your research. Don Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM TURNER was born 30 Sep 1748 (1) and died 03 Sep 1834. He married SARAH "SALLY" DENNY 20 Aug 1770, daughter of UNKNOWN DENNY. Children of WILLIAM TURNER and SARAH DENNY are: i. ELIZABETH "BESSIE" TURNER, m. ALIVEN CASEY. ii. POLLY TURNER, m. REUBEN KELLY. iii. RISSIE TURNER, m. DENNY HARRIS. iv. SUSAN TURNER, m. JAMES CASEY. v. ZACHARIAH TURNER, b. 1768-1774; m. MARY CASEY. vi. NATHAN TURNER, b. 21 Feb 1780 (4); d. 01 Mar 1840, Kingston, Roane co, TN (5); m. ELIZABETH HICKS, 05 May 1802. vii. ANNA TURNER, b. 1786, South Carolina (6); m. JOHN CASEY. viii. DANIEL TURNER, b. 1789, South Carolina (7); d. Unknown; m. BETSY HILL, 24 Oct 1811, Roane Co., TN (8). ix. SALLY OR SARAH TURNER, b. Unknown; d. Unknown; m. JOHN ACARD, or ACORD, 28 Jul 1819, Roane co. Tn (9). Endnotes 1. These dates are handed down throught the family, not documented. 4. picture of grave stone in Kingston, Tn at the Pickle cemetery 5. picture of grave stone in Kingston, Tn at the Pickle cemetery 6. 1850 U.S. census Greene co. Missouri page #263, Census stated that she was 64 on the date of the census which was August 26, 1850. 7. 1850 U.S. census Washinton co, Missouri Page # 353, The census stated that he was 61 years of age at the time of the census taken Dec 6th 1850 born in South Carolina. 8. Photo of Marriage bond from Roane co. Tn. record book, Photo taken of actual bond in Roane Co. Tn court house, Oct 1997 Sur. John Casey. 9. Roane co. Tennessee, Marriage records 1801-1855, Sur. Cornelius Acard Married by Thomas McMullin, JP." ---------------------- About some of the information Don mentioned in his original note above, I can give you the sources I've found, most from my latest trip to SLC. NATHAN TURNER For Nathan, son of William per Don Turner's information, I found a book that lists the same cemetery Don mentioned, where Nathan is buried: Pickel Cemetery. From the "Watts Bar Reservoir Cemeteries" by James L Douthat (1986), the Pickel Cemetery is "located on the left bank of the Tennessee River in Roane County, TN at mile 559.5 on wooded knoll approximately 500 feet from river....Contains 14 graves, 5 monuments." He says the survey of this cemetery was made February 6, 1941 and the following people are listed: (name) (born) (died) " 1. Henry W. Pickel Nov 30, 1812 Mar 13, 1855 2. Mary A Pickel May 31, 1851 Oct 23, 1852 3.-4. unknown 5. Luther M. Turner Oct 5, ---- Dec 14, 1838 6. Nathan Turner Feb 21, 1780 Mar 1, 1840 7. unknown 8. L. M Turner, Jr. ------- -------- 9.-14. unknown" There were 2 maps in the book, one for this cemetery, showing the location of the graves, using the above (reference) numbers, and one for the general area along the Tennessee River, showing the location of the cemeteries. But Don says he also has pictures of these tombstones. I'd love to have a copy of those, wouldn't you? Then there's an interesting connection between Turners and this cemetery: in another book I found in SLC, "Roane County Marriages, 1801-1838" by Edythe Rucker Whitley (1983). Page 72 has a Henry W. Pickle [yes, "le" instead of "el" at the end] marrying an Elizabeth "Tarner" (this surname is underlined in the book, meaning there was an uncertainty about the actual spelling), and I'm betting that's actually Elizabeth TURNER (both lic issued and marr performed Dec 7, 1837). Could be that Mary A Pickel is their daughter and could be that one of the unknown graves belongs to Elizabeth. So, there appears to be a connection between the Pickels and the Turners, a fairly strong one with Nathan being buried there. Might this Elizabeth Tanner/Turner Pickle be Nathan's daughter? Remember, Nathan's wife's name was Elizabeth (Hicks). Anyone know? Also for Nathan, I was unable to find his marriage in Roane Co TN but it might be in Knox Co TN or SC or NC or even Franklin Co, GA, as a note from Bill Bryant indicated. But I did find a Nathan serving as bondsman for 2 other marriages in Roane Co TN (same book as above): John Moses [not Turner, just last name Moses] to Betsy Price (or Pelfrey), 5 Sept 1820 and (2) Asher Turner to Jane Carmichael, Oct 25, 1821 (lic issued), Nov 12, 1821 (date marr performed). These fit in with the timeframe where Nathan is probably in Roane Co TN after leaving GA. The other information I gathered which includes Nathan are the tax lists for Roane Co TN (fn b). It's quite interesting to go thru these year by year. I'll be sending another email listing all the people I picked up. But from those, it appears that Nathan had a son Nathaniel (#1), who turned 16 in 1835/36 (b abt 1820) (fn a). Nathan's last appearance in the tax lists is 1840, which is the year shown on the tombstone in the Pickel Cemetery (see above) and is the same as information from Don Turner. In 1841, there's an Elizabeth, in the same district; this appears to be Nathan's wife Elizabeth (Hicks) Turner (fn c). Elizabeth (Hicks) Turner's last appearance in the tax lists is 1849, so she either died 1848/49 or she sold/gave away all her land. Perhaps there are 2 Elizabeths in the Pickel Cemetery: Nathan's wife and Nathan's daughter. So maybe this helps with the information about Nathan at least. SARAH TURNER I also found a record of her marriage in the marriage book mentioned above, confirming what Don Turner had. The information in the book, however, had no indication of Cornelius Acard as surety nor the JP who performed this marriage. Just different information in different books? DEEDS IN GA I have found confirmation for most of the land transactions mentioned in another email (that one from Gail Blanett, I think, but may have originated from Don Turner). It listed certain land transactions. Is this information you want more about the sources of the information? For the other pieces of information in Don Turner's email, I'd also like to find some additional substantiation, which I'm still trying to do. I'm particularly interested in his statement that Anna and Daniel ended up in Missouri (see Don's Endnotes above). From the tax lists, Daniel Turner did sell his land in 1824. I need a bit more information on John Casey (who married Anna Turner) - how long he shows up in the tax lists. I've been looking at John Casey in GA also. You were sounding a bit desperate for source information - is there something else you're really after? I've got some more information on Elisha, which I'll be sending out in a bit. Hope some of this helps, and though it's not really about our Zachariah, it is probably about HIS family. The unfortunate thing about Zachariah and his being in Bedford county, TN is that county's courthouse burned either before 1840 or 1860 (can't find my note on it right now, to provide the right year). But almost all records were lost. Trying to think of a new tactic for this. All for now. Jo Ann Footnotes (fn): (a) The Roane Co TN tax lists report all white (and black) males age 16 or older. Nathaniel (#1) first appears in 1836 in the same district as Nathan. Nathaniel (#1) must be age 16 in 1836, and would have been born about 1820. There's also a John (#2) Turner who makes his first appearance in the same tax district as Nathan in 1826, 10 years before Nathaniel (#1) appears in the tax lists. Bill Bryant has some family information that Nathan had a son named John, and that this John (son of Nathan) was born 1804 in GA. But in 1820, the year Nathaniel #1 was born, John #2 would be only 16. It seems unlikely that this John (#2) would be the father of Nathaniel (#1). Bill Bryant also has a Nathaniel (#2) Benton Turner born 1833 as John #2's son; this Nathaniel (#2) would only be 3 years old in 1836. Thus the first Nathaniel (#1) is most probably Nathan's son. Also Nathaniel (#1) all of a sudden has land in 1841, just a year after Nathan (his father) died, perhaps purchased with an inheritance? One other note, however: there is a record of Nathaniel Turner m Susannah McPherson 12 Sept 1837 in Roane Co TN (same book on marriages mentioned above). If this is Nathaniel #1 and if Nathaniel #1 were just 16 in 1836, he'd only be 17 or 18 in 1837, the date of this marriage. Nathaniel #1 marrying at only age 17 or 18 is possible, but then it's also possible (tho' a bit less likely, I think) that Nathaniel #1 could be John's son. (b) Roane County TN Tax Lists, 1828-1851, in several different volumes, by Robert L Bailey (1994) (c) Amount of land Nathan had in 1840 is same amount of land Elizabeth claims in 1841 (487 1/2 acres). ____ jo ann rowley-minhoto, hrgg41a@prodigy.com
Hi subscribers: I am looking for information on the families of Elizabeth Chalkley TURNER and David WRIGHT who married on 05 June 1810 in St Botolph parish church, Bishopgate, London. If you come across any such information I would be grateful if you would pass it along to me. Thank you. Ed Witherden, White Rock, B.C., Canada.
Hello, List - The following obituary appeared in the Observer [Moultrie, GA] on Tuesday, March 16, 1999: "AIKEN, S.C. - Ida Turner Ranew, 65, of Aiken, S.C., formerly of Albany, died Saturday, March 13, 1999, at Palmyra Medical Center. "Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. today at Kimbrell-Stern with the Rev. Ron Baxley officiating. Interment will be in Riverside Cemetery. "A native of Moultrie, Mrs. Ranew was a member of the Baptist faith and had live [sic] in Aiken for the past eight years moving there from Albany. She had retired from the Aiken Regional Medical Center and had worked with the Sure Way Trucking Co., and Moore Business Forms while she lived in Albany. "Survivors include a daughter, Brenda Ranew Turner of Aiken, S.C.; a sister, Shirley T. Hawk of Moultrie; four brothers, Quincy Turner of Moultrie, Albert Turner, Charlie Frank Turner and Dan Turner, all of Albany; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. "The family will be staying at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Frank Turner , 3609 Parr Road, Albany. "Kimbrell-Stern Funeral Directors, Albany, are in charge of arrangements." Hope this helps someone. Lowell
I am looking for information on Drury Turner, my g-g-g-grandfather. His son, Hasiel Turner was born 1839 in SC. In 1850 the family was counted in the census for Cleveland Co., NC. He served with Co.D, 55th NC Regiment in the Civil War. He is buried at Buffalo Baptist Cemetary in Cherokee Co., SC. If anyone has any connections to or information on this line of Turners, please let me know. Thanks! Laraine
I am not sure where this information came from as I put it on a slip of paper which is a no-no but it came from a GA library probably in Brunswick, GA. I just copied it to share on this line - not my family. (Boo-hoo.) Hope it belongs to someone out there. Capt. J. Calder Turner of Ashville (NC) married Cornelia Rampley on 6/8/1869 in Hartford County, Maryland. James Turner, Sr. Rev. Soldier died at age 98 on 2/12/1856 in Alamance County. He fought at Briar Creek and Guilford County Courthouse. George Turner married Anne Goolrich or Goodrich on 9/22/1864 in Mecklenburg, NC I guess it came from an index to Ashville NC papers but not sure. Deana
Continuation of Index to the Headright and Bounty Grants of Georgia 1756-1909 by The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, jr. Starting with James Turner Name County Book Page Acres Year James Turner Hancock DDDDD 30 400 1800 " " Tattnall N-5 448 850 1822 " " " Q-5 361 350 1831 " " " Q-5 360 285 1831 " " " Q-5 362 260 1831 " " Wilkes III 116 200 1785 John Turner Burke LLL 401 200 1787 " " " PPP 429 100 1788 " " " F-5 481 50 1804 " " " R-5 301 9 1836 " " Franklin LLL 96 575 1786 " " Jackson K-5 257 350 1815 " " Jefferson R-5 562 403 1836 John L. Turner Emanuel Y-5 268 156 1852 John W. Turner Camden R-5 251 1000 1836 Joseph Turner Hancock F-5 137 10 1/2 1805 Lewis Turner Christ Co. C 119 129 1761 " " Franklin R-5 438 81 1836 " " St Mary F 63 300 1768 Lucy " Liberty G-5 118 250 1807 Luke " Wilkes Q-5 179 9 1830 " " " T-5 306 653 1838 Milburn Turner Glynn R-5 655 790 1837 Mitchell Turner Bulloch A-B 604 314 1876 Moses Turner Elbert G-5 461 200 1808 " " Wayne L-5 412 200 1817 Nath'l " McIntosh M-5 207 200 1819 Reddin " Emanuel S-5 633 212 1838 Reuben " Burke EEEEE 1022 30 1805 " " " F-5 340 220 1806 " " Liberty G-5 418 200 1808 " " Wayne L-5 413 200 1817 Richard Turner Emanuel X-5 657 810 1851 " " Savannah C 105 town lot 1761 Robert W. " Emanuel X-5 683 1000 1851 Shadrack " Wilkes TTT 360 450 1790 Thomas " Emanuel M-5 353 600 1819 Venerium Turner Burke TTT 469 150 1790 Venevias " St. George M 379 100 1774 William " Burke O-5 214 100 1820 " " Emanuel W-5 236 200 1848 " " Hancock AAAAA 661 300 1798 " " Washington P-5 821 207 1827 Other names that might have been Turner, spelled wrong Dempsey Tyner Jackson G-5 55 700 1807 Elijah " Effiingham AAAAA 124 300 1797 Harris " Elbert Q-5 632 450 1832 Richard " Elbert H-5 378 25 1811 " " " J-5 12 4 1/2 1812 " " Wilkes DDD 434 300 1784 " " " OOO 240 400 1787 Samuel " " DDD 426 200 1784 This ends this index for Turners. I have nothing but the index names. You will have to writ e to the counties for more information. Deana
Just found out my g-g-grandfather, Orson A. Turner was born in 1838 in New York - possibly around Olean?
Searching for Isaac TURNER b 1788 Paris, FR d 1867 Wayne Co., PA. Isaac > >m Nancy KELLEY in 1848 after he stopped at her farm in Wayne Co., PA and > > worked for her. > > > > They had 8 children: Mathilda who was a post mistress for NayAug, PA; > John Milton; Franklyn Varney; Mary Angeline; James Buchanan; Rosilla > Correll; Elma Martha; and Elmer Marcus (last 2 were twins). > > > > Family lore says Isaac 'came from the West' when he stopped at Nancy's > >farm and that he had been married twice before. Nothing is know of these > > marriages but he had children from them. > > > > In the 1850 Wayne Co., PA census a John TURNER is shown living next door > >to Isaac/Nancy. His children were: Maria, George and Milton - twins; > > Victoria and Virginia, and Henry. Since the name MILTON shows up in the > > children with Nancy plus twins in each family (this also carried into the > >next generation), I feel this John was an earlier son of Isaac. > > > > Is anyone out there missing an ISAAC TURNER???? Hope to hear from some > of you out there!!!!! > >
Hello List; Looking for the parents & b/s of William Henry Turner, b; 1761, Boston, Mass., d; 25, June, 1810, Glastonbury, Conn. [boarding a ship, drowned], m; 4, May 1788, Mercy Risley [Wrisley], b; 4 Jan. 1771, Glastonbury, Conn. d; 26, March 1830, Glastonbury, Conn. Still Hunting Nora gramsalty@juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Looking for parents of Lamarcus Turner b. 1802 SC. married Susan Martin 1825, Green county, AL. She died 1834/35, he married Winiford Gewin May 1835. Does anyone know the parents of any of these people? Sharon
Hi All, I was looking through a 'History of Montomery County MS' and found the following Turner group which is not related to mine and thought someone might like the information. It is a long list of the descendants of David Bustin Turner, b 4-7-1814, Wake Forest NC d 5-29-1862, son of Simon Turner and Sarah Bustin, natives of NC. David was married to Martha Ann Clark b 7-29-1817, Dinwiddie Co. VA in Marengo Co. AL on 1-22-1838. She was the daughter of Wm Thomas Clarke, Supreme Court Judge, Mobile AL. All eleven of their children were born in Marengo Co. AL. He moved to MS in 1862. I can fax what I have gleaned to anyone interested in this line. Nancy Turner Grogan
I just returned from a trip to Ga and picked up some new information on Turners which I will share over several days as time permits. Taken from the Index to The Headright and County Grants of Georgia 1756-1909 edited by The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, jr. Name County Grant Bk Page Acres Year Abisha Turner Bulloch N-5 483 100 1822 " " " " 482 73 " " " " " 481 300 " " " " O-5 485 100 " " " " " 493 145 ' " " " " 494 100 " " " " " 487 585 " " " " " 488 100 " " " " " 489 450 " " " " " 490 500 " " " " " 491 250 " " " " " 492 50 " " " " P-5 540 100 1826 Absalom Turner Emanuel U-5 505 100 1842 Alexander " Burke O-5 216 54 1820 Alex. C " Emanuel X-5 986 157 1851 Alfred " Wash'ton W-5 220 23 1/2 1848 Asa C. " Camden R-5 544 200 1836 B. E. " Bulloch A-B 830 12 1883 Charles " Burke L-5 668 485 1818 " " " " 669 28 1818 Daniel Turner Effingham N-5 17 100 1820 " " Tattnall U-5 719 1000 1842 " " Wayne R-5 321 1000 1836 Ebenezer " Montgom Y-5 1877 300 1855 Ephrain " Laurens U-5 719 300 1842 George " Emanuel Y-5 1009 481 1853 " " Jefferson K-5 551 84 1816 Geo I. " St. Phillip M 833 250 1774 Gipson G " Laurens X-5 539 150 1851 Green B. H." " Y-5 587 160 1853 Henry " Burke DDDDD 126 200 1801 " " " L-5 667 500 1818 " " Camden Y-5 276 256 1852 " " Emanuel N-5 563 200 1823 " " " P-5 32 250 1823 I. W. " Camden R-5 251 1000 1836 Isaac " Bulloch W-5 610 500 1849 " " " " 615 260 " Isham " Liberty DDDDD 344 100 1801 " " " " 345 100 1801 " " " F-5 252 50 1805 I will pick up with James Turner next time I type in. I don't want to bore anyone with too much at one time. These are all from GA and you will have to write the county for more information. I am just putting the index in so if this book is not available to you and you find a lead (which I hope you will), you can write for more. I still search for Jesse Turner in GA without a clue yet. Oh well. Deana Dcost@compuserve.com
I am looking for information on a John Turner who married a Nancy "Fanny" Burnett in Patrick County, Virginia, or neighboring county. Four of their nine children show on their marriage certificates that they were born in Patrick County, Virginia. These four children are: Adam Turner, Elizabeth Turner, Judith Turner and William Turner. Besides these children they had the following children after moving to Floyd County, Kentucky: Alexander Turner, Israel Turner, Morgan Turner, Greenville Turner and John Burke Turner. Very little is known about John and Nancy especially before they reached Kentucky. I do know that Nancy's father is William Burnett who left Patrick County in about 1818 and moved to Floyd County, Kentucky with his wife Elizabeth and their children, Adam Burnett, Hannah Burnett and John Burke Burnett. Elizabeth later moved back to Patrick County, Virginia. John Turner and Nancy moved to Floyd County, Kentucky in the 1820's. There is another John Turner and Nancy Burnett who married in Patrick County, Virginia stayed there and died there. Any information pertaining to this family would be greatly appreciated.