I am looking ofr any information on Charlotte Turner from KY. She was born in KY abt 1800 and she moved to Shoal Twp, MO and married there in 1856. She married David O'Neal 25 Jan 1856 in Shoal Twp, Clinton Co. MO. she had 9 children: Climenia James Joseph Martha William Mary Charlottey Robert Elizabeth Her husband David O'Neal died in Shoal Twp, MO and was burried in nearby Dear Creek. She moved to California with her son Robert and lived in Stockton CA. She died 14 Apr 1892 in Jenny Lind, Calaveras, California Any information that you might have on her or who her parents might be would be most helpful. Thank You greg Anderson
Hi fellow Rooters - Searching for any information on my paternal grandmother Bessie Lee TURNER, her ancestors or possible siblings, and exactly where in Tennessee she was born, if indeed she was born there. Bessie Lee TURNER b. 13-Oct-1864 Tennessee d. 23-Nov-1941 Abilene, TX Married 19-Sep-1883 in Sumner Co., TN Thomas A. PRICE b. 26-Apr-1862 Russellville, Logan Co., KY d. 01-Mar-1943 Abilene, TX They moved to Abilene, TX on 24-Dec-1894. Thomas' census file shows my grandmother, Bessie, as having 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. But I could find only a couple of Tribues in Tennessee and wondered if it could be a misspelling or a variant of TRABUE. Her obituary gave no other information not already known, and shown here. Only a couple of Tribues could be found in the Tennessee census files, but a fellow rooter assures me that Tribue is indeed a valid name and several are to be found in Arkansas. So, turning my attention away from Tennessee, I'm now inquiring if any of my fellow Arkansas rooters have any Tribues in their files that could match up with Bessie Turner's mother's line. Have hit that well known brick wall, and as always, will appreciate any and all information and will be happy to share. John E. Price Ft. Worth, TX
I am posting for someone else. If anyone has any information to help her out, contact me for her mailing address This is information from the 1870 Shelby County, Illinois Census. does anyone know anything more about this family.... Head of household TURNER, James H. age 56 (born 1824 OH) Parents both born in Virginia Wife Mary Jane (KEPLAR) (born 1833 OH) Both parents born in Pennsylvania Children: Caroline (born 1851 OH) Martha (born 1855 OH) Mary E. (born 1857 OH) James (born 1859 OH) Charles Edwin (born 13 Oct 1859 OH) Almira Amanda (born 5 Dec 1864 OH) (married William W. Spring) Julia E. (born 1868 OH) (married William "Willie" Smith) William E. (born about 1871 IL) Tresa <illinoiscuz@altamont.net> Tresa <illinoiscuz@altamont.net>
SOURCE: Daily Obituary Times #86 DATED: 2-25-99 TURNER, Beatrice B (BOURBEAU); 95; Bridgeport WV; R Greenfield (MA); 1999-2-22; rwwl Beatrice Bourbeau Turner, 85, died in Bridgeport, West Virginia. Her obituary was published in the R. Greenfield on 2-22-1999. Her obituary was transcribed by: 'rwwl' TURNER, William; 90; Westport MA; Standard-Times; 1999-2-14; pdg William Turner, 90, died in Westport, Massachusetts. His obituary was published in the Standard Times on 2-14-1999. His obituary was transcribed by: 'pdg'
Anyone have a Mary Polly turner that married a Frakes? Thanks! -----Original Message----- From: TURNER-D-request@rootsweb.com <TURNER-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: TURNER-D@rootsweb.com <TURNER-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 10:44 AM Subject: TURNER-D Digest V99 #34
To find Bessie Turner. Go to 1870 Census Tenn and check the county she was married in plus counties, the county may have come from and check all Turners for a 6 to 8 year old girl named Elizabeth or Bessie. It will take a while but... Also check 1860 in Tenn for her mother's maiden name to see where that family was located. If you are not close to a large library with good census records, let me know. I will check for you one evening after work. Orlando Public Library has good records. If you have done this already, let me know and I won't waste my time redoing what you have done. With a good index which I think is in place for 1870 TN records, I should find it in a couple of hours. Deana Dcost@compuserve.com
SOURCE: Daily Obituary Times #84 DATED: 2-23-99 For assistance with these obituaries, contact: commander@inetone.net TURNER, Chester Elwin; 73; Palermo ME>Frostproof FL; ledger; 1998-11-30; clbates TURNER, Jesse Thomas "Jake"; 91; New Bern NC; New Bern SJ; 1999-2-22; jackiemac TURNER, Viola (THOMPSON); 93; Riverside MO; St Joseph N-P; 1999-2-19; verchie
New to list Researching Turner's at or near Burkittsville, MD Frederick County. I do not have any given names. I believe one of my Webber's married a Turner.
Hi fellow Rooters - Searching for any information on my paternal grandmother Bessie Lee TURNER and her husband, my grandfather, Thomas A. PRICE - especially any information on their ancestors or possible siblings, and exactly where in Tennessee she was born. Bessie Lee TURNER b. 13-Oct-1864 Tennessee d. 23-Nov-1941 Abilene, TX Thomas A. PRICE b. 26-Apr-1862 Russellville, Logan Co., KY d. 01-Mar-1943 Abilene, TX Records show that they were married on 19-Sep-1883 in Sumner Co., TN. They moved to Abilene, TX on 24-Dec-1894. Thomas's 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. But that name is so unusual I can't help wondering if it is possibly a misspelling or a variant of TRABUE, a French Huguenot family name. Her obituary gave no other information not already known, and shown here. A fellow rooter found her marriage records and we learned for the first time her middle name was Lee. Three other middle initials have been used in various records, and her tombstone shows it as T, but that is probably for Turner. Have hit that well known brick wall on finding any information about either of their parents or siblings. As always, will appreciate any and all information and will be happy to share. John E. Price Ft. Worth, TX
Hello. I am seeking information on TURNER FAMILY. Joseph Z Turner, born approx. 1850 in Illinois, parents born in Ohio. In 1880 Census Brown County, Ripley Township shows family to be Joseph Z., wife Lizzie (age 29...born Illinois, parents born in Illinois), Albert O. (age 8), born Illinois, Cora A. (age 7), Nettie A. (age 5), Charles W. (age 1). Living next door to Daniel R. Turner (age 29...born Ohio, parents born in Ohio), wife Emerine (age 20), born in Illinois, parents born in Illinois, daughter Ida (or Ada) B. (age 5 mos). And, next door to them, Daniel G. Turner, age 54, born Ohio, parents born in Ohio. Occupation shows as School Teacher. Wife, Mary M. (age 55) born in Ohio, father born in Connecticut, mother Kentucky and son Omer A. (age 21) born in Ohio, parents born in Ohio. This family is my direct gg grandfather. Would really appreciate some assistance. Albert Omar Turner later moved to either Oklahoma and then to Manhattan Kansas...somewhere around 1902. Thanks very much, Toni Dakan tdakan@earthlink.net
There is going to be a Turner Family Reunion for the descendants of William Turner (d. before 1850) and Margaret Hoskins Turner (c. 1820-after 1900) of Claiborne County, Tennessee, and Bell County, Kentucky. Their children were: Thomas Turner married to Lucy Ann Rains Sarah Turner married to William B. Rains Joseph Turner James Turner Preston Turner married to Dorcus Parton Half brother and sister, to the children listed above, were Emily Turner John Dick Turner married to Catherine Carroll Please mark your calendars!! The dates are July 17th and 18th. Place: Middlesboro, Bell Co. Kentucky More information will follow. If you want to attend the reunion, please RSVP to Yvonne Turner Bice, e-mail address: bice @n-jcenter.com or Hargus Taylor, e-mail address: TAYLOH@micah.chowan.edu Thank you. Yvonne Turner Bice
I thought there might be interest in it and I've added thoughts and a few other finds at the end. ------------------- The following is located in the Vertical File "Turner, Elisha" at the Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin, Texas, as of February 1999. Transcribed by Jo Ann Rowley-Minhoto in February 1999. Italics/[brackets] indicate added information. "Jackson, Mississippi Oct. 5, 1954 Mrs Llerena Friend Librarian Barker Texas History Center Austin, Texas Dear Mrs Friend: - In your letter of Aug. 2, 1954 you suggested that I write to the County Clerk of Kaufman County regarding the will of Elisha Turner. I had already written twice to the County Clerk, enclosing a return stamped envelope each time and asking regarding the cost of a photostatic or type written copy of the will but I never received an answer. So this time I had my wife write for same and she did receive an answer, by Billie Curry, District Clerk, and Bessie Lee Melton, Deputy. In Book 5 on Page 367 No 156, of the District Court minutes is the following, July 11, 1874 S. W. Turner - Executor of Elisha Turner, Deceased. Ordered that the hearing of this application be continued until Wednesday, July 15, 1874. Henry Erwin, Dist. Clerk. Then on July 15, 1874 it was ordered that the said instrument of writing is proved and be recorded as the last will of said Elisha Turner, deceased and that the testimony aforesaid be also recorded with said will. It is further ordered that letters testamentary thereon be issued with one or more securities in the sum of One Thousand Dollars and taking the oath prescribed by law - Henry Erwin, Dist Clerk. Then on July 20, 1874 In the matter of the Estate of Elisha Turner, dec'd. The bond of S. W. Turner as executor of the last will of said deceased, having been approved and filed and he having taken the oath required by law as such execution, it is ordered that letters of Executorship issue thereon to him the said S. W. Turner. Henry Erwin, Dist Clerk. However, the will could not be found anywhere, all files were checked and the No 156 in the files is now altogether a different matter. The County Clerks files also show No 156 as having to do with someone else. All indexes, old books old papers etc. showed nothing regarding Elisha Turner's will. So it appears that the will has been lost. The S. W. Turner referred to was Samuel W. Turner, the grandson of Elisha Turner who must have been about 87 yrs of age at the time of his death in 1874. The father of Samuel Turner was Zachariah Turner, son of Elisha Turner, he died about 1869. Elisha Turners daughter, Lucinda Magby Turner, was my wifes great grandmother. She first married someone by the name of Wallace and in Feb. 1838 married Mastin Ussery [unsure of spelling], my wifes great grand father. We found the license of this marriage in the Court House at San Augustine, Texas. Tracing a family history is some task but I have traced the Usserys to Lunenbury County Virginia and the Turners came from Georgia. Thanking you for the interest you have always taken I am Sincerely yours Otto H. Rosenkranz - M.D. 787 Launcelot Road." --------------------- [My "thoughts: I checked Kaufman County's 1850 census for the Elisha and Zachariah mentioned above. Elisha is shown age 62 b in GA (abt 1788) but the "Z.N." is 39-year old farmer born TN! This would make "Z.N." b 1811. The Zachariah mentioned above, his dying in 1869, would be kind of stretching it to fit in the timeframe of "our" Zachariah, brother of Nathan, possible son of William and Sally, but could fit nicely the "Z.N" b 1811 in TN. The rest of that 1850 Kaufman County household: Martha age 30 b SC, Rachel age 12 b LA, Mary age 10 b LA, Elisha R. age 8 b TX, Samuel W age 6 b TX, Frances (f) age 4 b TX, Zintha (f) age 2 b TX. Theory: Based on the above, the Elisha b GA 1788 had a BROTHER Zachariah (#1). Zachariah #1 was also in GA, with brother Nathan and brother/father William, as substantiated by land deals in GA before 1806. All - Elisha, Zachariah, Nathan, William - left GA for TN, but not necessarily at the same time, and not necessarily to the same TN county. When Elisha had a son, while living in TN, he names him Zachariah (#2), after his brother in TN. The brother Zachariah in TN (#1) is the one found in the 1812 Bedford county tax list, along with an Elisha in the 1830 Roane County, TN census (I don't have the details for this census, however -- to see if the ages fit; there's also an Elisha in Dickson county in 1820, Dickson being still further west of Roane and Bedford; need details for this census, too). Elisha then comes to San Augustine TX in 1832 (in the San Augustine "Report for October 1838, 1st class", an "Eli S" states he arrived in Texas in 1832) but without his son "Z.N", who, from the above would be Zachariah #2 and, in 1832, would be about 19 yrs old. Zachariah #2 leaves TN but goes to Louisiana first, where 2 daus (Rachel and Mary) are born, 1838 and 1840 respectively. Then he comes to San Augustine Texas 20th April 1841, because his father is there. It's Zachariah #2 who gets a land grant in San Augustine (San Augustine 3rd class, #33-1/2 for 640 acres via Texas certificate #9, class 4; E. Turner (Elisha?) is one of the chain carriers for the survey). A son is born to Zachariah #2 in 1842 and is named Elisha R -- in celebration of being united with his father, perhaps? Both Elisha & Zachariah are on the 1846 tax rolls for San Augustine (and some years earlier) but not in 1848. Zachariah #2 sells the headright to his San Augustine grant in October 1847 (note: no wife was mentioned as being interviewed but unsure if this procedure necessary for a headright certificate in Texas). Both Elisha and Zachariah #2 probably leave San Augustine late 1847 or early 1848, when they move to Kaufman county, and are counted in the 1850 census. One loose end is a Zachariah #3 who, in AL, gets married in 1826 to Ann Jackson. The Zachariah #3 may be "related" to the other Zachariah(s) but the 1830 Marengo county AL census has his age as 20- 29 (b betw 1801-1810). He's not Zachariah #1, for sure, but is close in age to Zachariah #2. It is possible that this Zachariah #3 could be same as Zachariah #2: he'd leave TN for AL, m Ann Jackson 1826, sell land in AL, Marengo Co, in 1836, move to Louisiana and stay there til 1841 when he comes to TX. But by 1850, he has different wife, Martha. Tis all possible. Need to look in Louisiana!!! In our family stories, there are "connections" to Louisiana, which would fit the above family, with "Z.N." (Zachariah #2) having daughters Rachel and Mary b Louisiana. Another Zachariah is the one Gail Turner Barnfather discussed in her 28 Jan 1999 email: Zachariah B (#4) b 1820 Bedford Co, TN - this one is born too late to fit Zachariah #1, #2, or #3. But Gail mentions that Zachariah B's father may be William (b 1800) and William's father may be John and John may be son of Zachariah, who'd be Zachariah #1. Working the generations back, it would be about every 20 years a son would be born - with William's father (John?) born around 1790 and then William's grandfather (Zachariah #1?) born about 1770. If Zachariah #1's father was the William who married Sarah "Sally" Denny about 1770, this line and timing would work. It also works with Zachariah #1 being the father of Robert Whatley Turner, who's said to be born betw 1793-1799. But did Zachariah #1 also have a son William and a son John, as our family notes indicate? Yes, all these John's and William's are hard to keep straight. One would think finding the right ZACHARIAH would be a piece of cake! I realize this is a VERY long note, with lots of info but putting it down and thinking about it more has helped me identify some possibilities and get a possible pattern to investigate further. I hope it helps someone else. It would be great if anyone happens to know Dr. Rosenkranz's relatives - from the article that resulted in my theorizing. Then, we could get their information in this loop, too!! One last thing - I am going to Salt Lake City Sunday Feb 28 for a week's stay and one of my top priorities is this Turner line. If you have anything you can suggest I look for to identify these people more precisely, please let me know. I know many of you have searched for this "elusive Zachariah" for quite some time but the exchange of information and ideas has been VERY beneficial to me. Thank you! I will have my laptop with me and will be checking my email. Hope we can work together and find that breakthrough! (If some of you get 2 copies of this message, my apology: I was uncertain about who was on the Turner Mailing List for sure or who wasn't.)] ____ jo ann rowley-minhoto, hrgg41a@prodigy.com <Prodigy Distribution List> CC: HRGG41A CC: HRGG41A
-----Original Message----- From: Diane Andreasen (by way of Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com>) <unicornd@msn.com> To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, February 19, 1999 2:37 PM Subject: [TURNER-L] {not a subscriber} ISAAC TURNER >Is anyone out there missing an ISAAC TURNER???? Hope to hear from some of >you out there!!!!! ______________________________ Well, I am missing all but Mary Polly Turner, and I am not even sure that is correct, or if Turner was name from previous spouse or maiden name. Anyone out there got any stray Frakes/Friggs floating around?
Searching for info on John A. Turner/ wife Priscilla Neeves Bracken Co. Kentucky. John and Priscilla were married Feb. 1842 Bracken Co. Ky My grt. grandfather, William Turner, was b. 1844 and married Roda Ann Mattingly June 18,1868 Bracken co. Ky Any info on this family will be greatly appreciated!!! Thank You, Teresa Turner Carter
WOW ! great info. Most of my Turner line was researched by a relitive in 1918. I have not confirmed it yet. It states that Phillip's father was John and grand father was William Wyndham Turner. Have you confirmed your Sarah Turner 1740/45 VA. Can you give me any referances; I'd really like to pursue this. Please let me know what you have confirmed (atleast, on the family of the siblings Sarah & Phillip). Anything confirmed on their father John ? Anything confirmed on their grandfather (William or Thomas)? I show that; William Wyndham Turner and his brothers John & Thomas came from England; and served in the Revolution. In Captain Brown's Co. 1st NC Regiment 1777, under General Clark. Thanks, BOB
Drucilla Turner is a very common name in Turner families. I will look through my notes and see where the Drucilla's appear. Your family may have come from that line also. Look at NC and VA Turner families for Drucilla. I can't get to my research notes on computer while I am online. I printed your request and will look. Deana Dcost@compuserve.com
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, 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!!!!!
Hi, Looking for: Phillip's siblings ? Abigail Hickman's parents? and info on Sallie Small Earickson's parents (James Earickson & Rebeca Malone). Descendants of Phillip Turner 1 Phillip Turner b: 1762 in Raleigh, Wake Co., NC. d: 1852 in Fayette, Howard Co., MO. . +Abigail Hickman b: 1768 d: November 1844 in Fayette, Howard Co., MO. ...... 2 Talton Turner b: November 02, 1791 in Raleigh, Wake Co., NC. d: October 14, 1858 in near; Glasgow, MO. .......... +Sallie Small Earickson b: April 22, 1802 in Jefferson Co., Kentucky, (near) Louisville d: August 23, 1878 in near; Glasgow, MO. .............. 3 Eliza Jane Turner b: 1822 in MO. d: March 21, 1902 in St. Louis, MO. .................. +Elijah Robertson Pullium ...................... 4 Anne Cockrill Pullium b: 1843 ...................... 4 Sarah Belina Pullium .......................... +Joseph A. Wherry .............. *2nd Husband of Eliza Jane Turner: .................. +John Dietz Perry b: May 15, 1815 in Hampshire Co., VA. d: August 24, 1895 in St. Louis, MO. ...................... 4 Jane P. Perry b: August 1855 .......................... +David Rowland Francis, Sr. b: October 01, 1850 in Richmond, KY. d: January 15, 1927 in St. Louis, MO. ...................... 4 Lewis Perry b: 1857 ...................... 4 Richard Erickson Perry b: December 02, 1860 d: 1930 .......................... +Elizabeth Rutledge Gibson b: October 28, 1862 d: May 1951 ...................... 4 Laura Perry b: 1863 .............. 3 Benjamin Turner .............. 3 Richard Earickson Turner .............. 3 Henry Atkinson Turner .............. 3 Mary Ann Turner .................. +James R. Estill b: January 30, 1819 in Madison Co., KY ...................... 4 Wallace Estill ...................... 4 Ellen Estill ...................... 4 William R. Estill ...................... 4 Mary C. Estill ...................... 4 Alice Estill .......................... +Lewis C. Nelson .............. 3 Eleanor Turner .................. +Benjamin Whitehead Lewis b: January 10, 1812 in Buckingham Co., VA. d: February 01, 1866 ...................... 4 Richard E. Lewis ...................... 4 Rebecca E. Lewis ...................... 4 Annie E. Lewis ...................... 4 Benjamin J. Lewis .............. 3 Gustavus Turner .............. 3 Rebecca Susan Turner .................. +? Lewis .............. 3 William Turner .............. 3 John Hickman Turner b: June 09, 1837 in Howard Co., MO. .................. +Bettie Jackson ...................... 4 Thomas J. Turner ...................... 4 Henry A. Turner ...................... 4 Lee Turner ...................... 4 Lucile Turner ...................... 4 Richard E. Turner .............. 3 Abigail Turner ...... 2 Eleanor Turner b: in KY d: 1873 .......... +John B. Clark, Sr b: 1802 in Madison Co., KY .............. 3 John Bullock Clark, Jr b: 1831 d: 1903 .............. 3 Robert C. Clark b: January 01, 1846 in Howard Co., MO. .................. +Bettie Howard ...................... 4 Robert C. Clark ...................... 4 Benjamin H. Clark THANKS, BOB
Hello, Fellow Rooters, I am looking for the identity of my gg/grandfather, Moses T. C. Turner, born in SC, married in SC, had six children born in SC, moved to GA and married a second wife (or third?), Feb 14, 1849 in Fayette County GA. She was a Georgia native, a young widow, Martha Moses, with three children from her first marriage. These children are named in the 1860 Fayette CO. GA., census following the list below of a few of Moses and his first wife's descendants. Martha and Moses T. C. Turner had three children of their own as can be seen in the 1860 census below. Moses had one child born in GA BEFORE he married Martha Moses. So, it is thought his first UNKNOWN wife, the mother of their six children who were all born in SC, came to Fayette County GA also where their seventh child, a son, Turner Moses Turner, was born. Does anybody out there know who the unknown wife of Moses T. C. Turner was? It is believed she was born in SC also. Please look through the families below and the Fayette County 1860 census below and see if you recognize any of these names. I know nothing of the, date of death or burial of Moses T. C. Turner and Unknown wife. They were last living in Fayette County, GA. Thank you in advance for any information you may have. Ray Turner, in Arkansas Descendants of Moses T. C. Turner, Sr. Generation No. 1 1. MOSES T. C.1 TURNER, SR. was born Abt. 1786 in SC, and thought to be, Marlboro CO., SC. He married (1) WIFE INKNOWN. He married (2) MARTHA MOSES February 14, 1849 in Fayette County, GA. Children of MOSES TURNER and WIFE INKNOWN are: 2. i. DRUCILLA2 TURNER, b. Abt. 1812, SC. 3. ii. HENSON TURNER, b. July 04, 1814, S. Carolina; d. July 02, 1902, Inman, Ga., Fayette Co.. 4. iii. MOSES J. TURNER, JR., b. 1818, South Carolina; d. October 14, 1903, Inman, Ga.. iv. TURNER MOSES TURNER, b. Abt. 1838. Children of MOSES TURNER and MARTHA MOSES are: v. SARA JANE2 MOSES, b. Abt. 1844. vi. FRANCIS M MOSES, b. Abt. 1846. vii. CAROLINE J MOSES, b. Abt. 1848. viii. ELIJAH S TURNER, b. Abt. 1852. ix. ELIZABETH TURNER, b. Abt. 1854. x. VINETTA T TURNER, b. Abt. 1855. xi. CHARLOTTE M TURNER, b. Abt. 1859. Generation No. 2 2. DRUCILLA2 TURNER (MOSES T. C.1) was born Abt. 1812 in SC. She married ELI QUICK June 14, 1828 in Fayette CO., GA. Children of DRUCILLA TURNER and ELI QUICK are: i. MINERVA3 QUICK, b. Abt. 1848; m. J. W. TURNER, October 14, 1872, Fayette County, GA. ii. SARAH QUICK, b. Abt. 1852. iii. ELIZA QUICK, b. Abt. 1854. iv. NANCY QUICK, b. 1830. 5. v. JAMES QUICK, b. 1834. 3. HENSON2 TURNER (MOSES T. C.1) was born July 04, 1814 in S. Carolina, and died July 02, 1902 in Inman, Ga., Fayette Co.. He married MARY ELIZABETH WILKINSON April 18, 1841 in Fayette County, Ga.. Children of HENSON TURNER and MARY WILKINSON are: i. MARTHA3 TURNER, m. MR. SMITH. 6. ii. NANCY J TURNER, b. 1843. 7. iii. AARON ALFORD TURNER, b. February 01, 1846; d. April 02, 1915, Inman, Ga.. 8. iv. JOHN DANIEL CLONTZ TURNER, b. August 16, 1856; d. May 16, 1931, Hope, Ar.. v. ELIZABETH MINERVA TURNER, b. 1859; m. MR MASK?. 9. vi. MARY JANE HARP TURNER, b. 1860. 10. vii. THOMAS BALLARD MCGEE TURNER, b. November 18, 1862; d. June 08, 1933, Inman, Ga., Fayette Co.. viii. SUSAN LUCINDA WATERS TURNER, b. 1865. ix. JOSEPHINE (JOSIE) TURNER, b. 1868; m. JOE STUBBS?. 4. MOSES J.2 TURNER, JR. (MOSES T. C.1) was born 1818 in South Carolina, and died October 14, 1903 in Inman, Ga.. He married MALINDIA (TURNER). Children of MOSES TURNER and MALINDIA (TURNER) are: i. A. M.3 TURNER. ii. EMILY F.J.H. TURNER. iii. NANCY S. TURNER. iv. OPHELIA J. TURNER. v. BEADY TURNER, b. Abt. 1840. vi. L.J. TURNER, b. Abt. 1845. vii. JOHN M. V. TURNER, b. Abt. 1847. 1860 Fayette Co., GA Fayetteville 1 June #5 Turner, Moses T 75 M SC Martha 39 F GA Moses, Sarah Jane 16 F GA (Martha's child from 1st marriage) " Francis M 14 (15?) M GA " " Caroline J 12 F GA " Turner Elijah S 8 M GA (Moses' 2nd family) " Vinetta T 5 F GA " " Charlotte M 1 F GA "
Hello, I am looking for information on a Mary D(avy?) TURNER. She was born abt 2 Aug 1860, and was married abt 1880 in Monroe Co, KY to William Gill GENTRY. He was born 25 Nov 1855 and he died 8 May 1950 in Monroe Co, KY. They had the following children: Ollie Everett GENTRY b. 23 Feb 1882 in KY, d. 5 May 1967 Monroe Co, KY, m. Ora Mae RICH (these are my great grandparents) Jack GENTRY Virgie Susan GENTRY Mary Ellen GENTRY James GENTRY Ova GENTRY Jace GENTRY Minnie GENTRY Henry Willie GENTRY I have some of the children's dates of birth and death and information on some of the marriages. If anyone has any information on Mary Davy TURNER GENTRY ( I have listed all that I know about her), I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you Belinda Gentry Colorado Surnames: GENTRY, RYHERD, HUGHES, TURNER, RICH, BURKS, TOBIN, MIDDLETON, CHEATHAM, BOLES/BOWLES, and more.