Any information on John and Rosanna Turner and their descendents would be appreciated. JOHN (1) TURNER was born around 1775 in Ireland and may have died in Jackson County, Iowa between 1870-80. He was married to ROSANNA ? in Ireland. On the 1860 Federal census, they were listed in Jones County, Washington Township, Iowa. John was listed in 1870 census as living with Bridget McCarty in Butler Township, Jackson County, Iowa. Children of JOHN TURNER and ROSANNA ? are: EDWARD (2) TURNER, born in Ireland; died about 1863-65 in Iowa, possible in the Civil War or in a mining accident at Nightengale Mining. MARY TURNER, born in Ireland. KATHERINE TURNER, born in Ireland. THOMAS TURNER, born in Ireland. JOHN TURNER, born in Ireland. TIMOTHY TURNER, born in Ireland. MARGARET TURNER, born in Ireland. BRIDGET TURNER, born about 1830 in Ireland. Bridget and Mary may be the same person. Would like to confirm which it correct. EDWARD (2) TURNER was married to MARGARETTE MCKEE either in Ireland, New York or Ohio. Margarette was the daughter of PATRICK MCKEE and ELIZABETH ?. Could be spelled MCGEE or MAGEE. One of Margarette's sisters named Elizabeth was married to Henry MCCAFFREY in Buffalo, New York and moved on to Jackson County, Iowa. After Edward TURNER's death around 1863-65, Margarette married Thomas LEONARD, Sr. in 1867. They lived in Butler Township until 1875 when they moved on to Mills and Pottawattamie Counties in Iowa. Children of EDWARD TURNER and MARGARETTE MCKEE are: JOHN (3) TURNER was born around 1855 in Jackson County, Iowa. He died by the hand of one Matthew Sewell on 03 November 1878 in Garryowen, Iowa in Butler Township near St. Patrick's Church. Any additional information on the trail world is helpful. PATRICK TURNER was born on 18 July 1857, Garryowen or Bernard, Iowa. He died on 25 October 1949, Neola, Iowa. ROSANNA TURNER was born on 20 March 1859, Garryowen or Bernard, Iowa. She died on 05 December 1954, Weston, Iowa. BRIDGET (2) TURNER (JOHN (1) may have been married to a JOHN MCCARTY. Children of BRIDGET TURNER and JOHN MCCARTY are: CHARLES (3) MCCARTY was born in 1856, Jackson County, Iowa. HANNORAH MCCARTY was born in 1858, Jackson County, Iowa. JAMES MCCARTY was born in 1859, Jackson County, Iowa. ROSANNA MCCARTY, was born in 1860, Jackson County, Iowa. HANNORAH (3) MCCARTY (BRIDGET (2) TURNER, JOHN (1) was married to MAURICE O'BRIEN 24 November 1880 in St Patrick Church, Garryowen, Iowa. Children of HANNORAH MCCARTY and MAURICE O'BRIEN are: MAURICE (4) O'BRIEN was born on 19 August 1881. JOHN JOSEPH O'BRIEN was born on 14 March 1883. MARY ANNE O'BRIEN was born on 19 October 1885. CHARLES AMBROSE O'BRIEN was born on 24 July 1892. BRIDGET LORETTA O'BRIEN was born on 10 April 1888. ROSANNA (3) MCCARTY (BRIDGET (2) TURNER, JOHN (1) was married to DANIEL DRISCOLL. Children of ROSANNA MCCARTY and DANIEL DRISCOLL are: DENIS JOESPH4 DRISCOLLwas born on 05 May 1885. JOHN WALTER DRISCOLL was born on 04 June 1886. PATRICK FRANCIS DRISCOLL was born on 12 March 1888. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Patrick Turner pfturner@visi.net Researching Family Surnames: TURNER, MCGEE/MAGEE or MCKEE, MCCAFFERY/MCCAFFREY, LEONARD, MCCARTY/MCCARTHY, KILDARE, and CAVANAUGH from Ireland to New York to Iowa. SCHICKOUFSKY, SCHIKOWSKY, REMMERS, HALL, DREIER, and GERKIN from Germany to Iowa. FABER, STUPFEL, HEYROTH, WALPORT, MALTER, and ACKER from Germany to Nebraska, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Still looking for the parents of Grace Myrtle Turner b. abt. 1876, of Garrett County Maryland, married Truman Edward Upole 12-24-1893. They lived in the Altamont area, on Turkeyneck Road, and had the following Children: William B. Upole b. 6-15-1896 d. 7-12-1916 or 7-18-1943in Poland OH, m. Ann Roth. Ann Roth is probably from Deer Park Maryland Manila Bay (Dewey) Upole b. abt. 1898 m. Claude Francis Friend Helen Upole b. ? m. Edward War (?Ward) then ? Schultz, Johnstown NY Olive Upole m. George Feehly, Elkton MD Coleman Upole b. ? d. 1967 East Palestine OH Thanks to all. Pat
Last material from VA that I have to share and very little found in this book. Index may not be as complete as some. History of Caroline County, VA. by Wingfield. p. 76 - Colonial land grants - George Turner - 63 acres August 27, 1770. p. 83 -William Turner's obituary appeared in Richmond "Whig". October 17, 1829. Nothing else about Turner's in index but author states index not complete. I'll page through quickly. H. P. Turner was in Caroline Light Artillery in Civil War. Reuben D. Turner, William Turner, Wm T. Turner (killed at Sharpsburg, Md '62), Geo. T. Turner (wounded at Sharpsburg, md '62) Joshua turner (died of disease '61), in Company E 13th Va Infantry. 1813 6th Reginment, Va Militia. Thomas Turner 1776-1783 Daniel Turner, Lt. Feb. 1778. Francis and Joseph Turner mentioned as soldiers in Rev. War from Caroline. John Turner married Fanny Davis 1790 Wilson Turner married Polly Hurt, May 3, 1797 William Martin married Letty Turner, Nov. 18, 1798 Obediah Martin married Ann Turner, (no date) Also for the person who wrote about Crutchfield/Turner...one other note just found not through index - For Crutchfield vs Baber, 2,920 acres in Bray survey, not dated. for same 596 acres on Herring Creek, Bray survey on June 27, 1738. Merry Christmas to all, Deana
I am looking for information on Martin Lee TURNER b 1801 in Ga, I believe. He did live in Wilcox County AL where he married Harriet Haddox in 1827. Some of his 12 children were born in WIlcox County AL, some were born in Lauderdale County MS. At one time he also lived in Clarke County MS. He evidently left Ms to come to Texas right after the Civil War. Does anyone out there have connections on this family? Sherma Raymond dsray1938@aol.com
I have documentation regarding Abraham Turner Jr. married 2nd time Ester McAllister and they had recorded town records Monkton, Vt. book 3, page 157, vital records. Children: James, Sally, Almedia, Aroloa, Lurenca, Loera. On 1/26/1812, Abraham sold his lands at Monkton. He was then 65 yrs. of age. Moved to Newburg, Ohio and died there 1817. I have further Turner documentation and would be glad to send to you. Jane in Oregon TURNER-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > TURNER-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 154 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [TURNER-L] Laquita Joy Turner [AJT0516@aol.com] > #2 [TURNER-L] My Line-John Turner [Yvonne Bice <bice@n-jcenter.com>] > #3 [TURNER-L] Stephen Turner ["Mather, Donna-LCHS Resource" <DMA] > #4 Re: [TURNER-L] My Line-John Turner [Bp1813@aol.com] > #5 Re: [TURNER-L] My Line-John Turner [Bp1813@aol.com] > #6 [TURNER-L] Abraham Turner of Monkt [rolene@mlode.com (Rolene Kiesling)] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from TURNER-D, send a message to > > TURNER-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. If you have > difficulty unsubscribing, post to me. Carol <cch@netdoor.com> > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [TURNER-L] Laquita Joy Turner > Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 21:12:38 EST > From: AJT0516@aol.com > To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com > > If anyone has any information on the following, please reply to: > jweller51@hotmail.com (John C. Weller, Jr.) > > I am searching for info on Laquita Joy Turner. She was born c1932. She > lived in San Antonio, TX in early 1950's. She worked as a waitress at > Weller's Grill in San Antonio, TX. She had a son in 1951! > If anyone has any info on her, please contact me...as I am that son!!! > Thanks in advance...this info is vital for medical reasons! > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [TURNER-L] My Line-John Turner > Date: Thu, 17 Dec 98 17:58:37 +0000 > From: Yvonne Bice <bice@n-jcenter.com> > To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com > > In a message dated 15 Dec 1998--Bp1813@aol.com wrote: > > >X-Message: #4 > >Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 02:49:53 EST > >From: Bp1813@aol.com > >To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com > >Message-ID: <177ef4bc.367614a1@aol.com> > >Subject: [TURNER-L] My Line > >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > > > >Three brothers emigrated from England to America and served in the > >Revolution, > >in Capt. Brown's Company 1st North Carolina Regiment under General Clark in > >1777. > >1. William Wyndham Turner > > 2. John Turner > > 3. Phillip Turner b. 1762 Raleeigh, Wake Co., NC > > + Abigail Hickman > > 4. Talton Turner b. Nov 02, 1791 Raleeigh, NC > > + Sallie Small Earickson b. Jan 22, 1802 Jefferson Co.,KY > > 5. Eliza Jane Turner b. 1822 MO. > > + John Dietz Perry b. May 15, 1815 Hampshire Co. VA > > 5. Benjamin Turner > > 5. Richard Earickson Turner > > 5. Henry Atkinson Turner > > 5. Mary Ann Turner > > 5. Eleanor Turner > > 5. Gustuvus Turner > > 5. Rebecca Susan T. > > 5. William T. > > 5. John Hickman T. > > 5. Abigail T. > >1. John Turner > >1. Thomas Turner > >ANY COUSINS OUT THERE ??? > >Bob > > Hi Bob, > > I don't know if we are cousins or not, but my 4th great-grandfather, John > Turner, served in the Revolutionary War. He enlisted August 1, 1777, in > the State of North Carolina for the term of the war. He served as > private and sergeant in Captains Brown's and Joshua Bowman's companies, > Colonel Thomas Clark's 1" North Carolina Regiment, and was discharged at > the close of the war in 1783. > > He was married to Mary Cloud prior to 1782, probably about 1780, in > Stokes County, North Carolina. > > Their living children in 1852 were: > > Benjamin Turner born 1781 > Nancy Turner born 1784 > John Turner born 1788 > Joseph Turner born 1792 > William Turner born 1793 > Mary Turner born 1793 > > How do you know that William, John, and Thomas were brothers? Where did > you find out that three brothers emigrated from England to America? I > have thought that my John Turner might be related to the other Turners > who served in this company, but wasn't sure. If you think that my John > Turner is related to you, please let me know. > > Your "maybe" cousin, > Yvonne Turner Bice > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [TURNER-L] Stephen Turner > Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 18:45:33 -0500 > From: "Mather, Donna-LCHS Resource" <DMATHER@LARUE.k12.ky.us> > To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com > > Looking for Stephen Turner who was born in Virginia. I do not know the > name of his wife. Stephen had four children: > 1. George Washington Turner born 1809 in Virginia (probably > Culpepper County). Married Mary Ann Irvin and came to Hardin/LaRue > County Kentucky around 1835. > 2. Stokely T. Turner born about 1812 in Virginia. Married 1) Lucy > Ann Jackson July 08, 1836 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Married 2) > A./Nancy Smith on May 02, 1873 in LaRue County Kentucky. > 3. Lucy W. Turner born February 18, 1813 in Virginia. Married > 1)Elisha D. Johnson on December 25, 1835 in Pittsylvania, County, > Virginia. Married 2) Tapley Henson Dye on October 01, 1868 in LaRue > County, Kentucky. Lucy died March 12, 1895. > 4. Olive Jane Turner born about 1820 in Virginia. Married Presley > Daniel Slayton on December 31, 1838 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and > died in 1903 in Hart County, Kentucky > > There are several Turner descendants who are working on the Stephen > Turner line and can not get any further back than Stephen. Can anyone > help? > > Dmather@larue..k12.ky.us <mailto:Dmather@larue..k12.ky.us> > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [TURNER-L] My Line-John Turner > Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 19:58:37 EST > From: Bp1813@aol.com > To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com > > My Great-Granduncle Gerolt Gibson (b. 1864) researched his ancestery, and I > have some of his genealogical work. > My Great -Grandfather Richard Erickson Perry's mother was Eliza Jane Turner > (b. 1822 MO). Gerolt's Brother-in-Law was Richard. The 3 brothers were > Richards 3rd Great-Grandfather / Uncles. > This is what Gerolt has: > > COPY OF BIOGRAPHY > of > TALTON TURNER > Placed in cylinder in Missouri Historical Sociery, > St. Louis, Missouri, May, 1918. > > JOHN TURNER,-- a descendant of WILLIAM WYNDHAM TURNER, one of the original > three Turner brothers, WILLIAM WYNDHAM, JOHN and THOMAS TURNER, who came to > America from England, -- served in the war of the Revolution, in Captain > Brown's Company 1st. North Carolina Regiment in 1777, under General Clark. > PHILLIP, son of the above mentioned JOHN TURNER, was born in Raleigh, Wake > Co., North Carolina in 1762 and died in Fayette, Howard Co., Missouri, in > 1852...........etc,etc....I don't type well but I'll send it to you. > > I would be absolutely surprised if this is'nt a brother!!! or atleast cousins > of some sort! This is definately worth following up! > Please send me any military history you have & I'd like to trade info with > you. If you could give me your mailing address; I'll send you my complete > line, and copies of these papers. > mine address is: > Bob Perry > P.O.Box 2907 > Costa Mesa, CA. > 92628-2907 > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [TURNER-L] My Line-John Turner > Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 21:57:55 EST > From: Bp1813@aol.com > To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi, All I know of Thomas Turner is his name and his 2 brothers William > Wyndham Turner and John Turner. And that they all came from England and fought > in the Revolution in 1777 1st NC Regiment under Capt Brown and Gen. Clark. > I have info of William's decendants and : bice@n-jcenter.com has info on > John's decendents. > We just connected today. So now I'm excited and will go to the liabrary and > check out some militery records and court records of Raleigh, Wake Co., NC > etc.. > I'll post my findings, > Bob > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [TURNER-L] Abraham Turner of Monkton, Vermont > Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 20:26:49 -0800 > From: rolene@mlode.com (Rolene Kiesling) > To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com > > Does anyone have any data on Abraham Turner of Monkton, Vermont (Addison > County) as listed in the 1800 federal census. > > Rolene Kiesling, P.O. Box 215, Groveland, CA 95321-0215
Merry Christmas Before I unsubscribe for christmas I thought I would repost my name interests. EMMETT: Elizabeth, James Watson, Frederick James, of Manchester, Lancashire. TURNER: George, Amos, Julia, Edmund, Frederick, Henry, Mary Ann, of Hertfordshire. CHAPMAN: Elizabeth (also known as Elizabeth MAGG), John, of Devon. BUDGE: Elizabeth Ann Louisa, Mathew, Lily Emily Anne Dymes (also known as Emma) of Huntingdon. MAILL: William George possibly of Huntingdon. http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/m/i/Jennifer-Anne-Smith Jennie david.jennie@xtra.co.nz
Caroline County, VA. First material taken from Colonial Caroline by T. E. Campbell. Names taken from index Wards: 1753 Lucy Slaughter Guardian Thomas Turner 1776 Ann and Richard Turner (father - John) Guardian John Turner, Jr. 1776 - George Doggett (father Thomas) Guardian George Turner 1777 - Happy Turner Guardian James Hambleton 1768 - Henry Turner Guardian Walker Taliaferro 1757 - John Turner Guardian William Turner p. 280 "The magistrates ordered Woolfolk (of Needham Tavern) to appear at the next court and show cause why he delievered these tirades and summonded George Turner, John Fitzhugh, John Thilman and Daniel Turner to testify against him." Officers of the Militia - 1777 - 10th Co. John Thilman, Capt. Anthony New 1st Lt. James Faulker 2nd Lt. and Daniel Turner, Ens. 1777 - 1st Co. Phillip Buckner, Capt.; George Turner, 1st Lt. Thomas Allcocke 2nd Lt. and James Kay, Ens. Estates and Executors 1742 Decedent: William Turner Exe. Thomas and Mary Turner (no relationships given in book - might write for papers - note 1757 below) 1741 Decedent: Richard Turner Exe. Elizabeth Turner (again, no relationships) 1747 Decedent: Lewis Turner Exe. John Turner 1757 Decedent: Thomas Turner Exe. Mary Turner 1769 Decedent: George Turner Exe. John Turner, Jr. Robert Sale, James Upshaw, John Spindle. (no relationships - sounds like son and maybe son-in-laws) 1775 Decedent John Turner Exe. John and James Turner Caroline Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolution - Listed alphabetically Francis Turner, Joseph Turner Owners of slaves in 1732-32 - slaves imported under age 16 if I understand what I am reading. John Turner (1) William Turner (2) James Turner (1) Thomas Turner (1) Jurors 1732 - 45 James Turner 1 time John Turner 1 time Richard Turner 1 time 1756 Thomas Johnston, sheriff..."Johnston was an honest man. Leniency and bad judgment led to his disgrace...Johnston had to pay out a large sum and poundage of tobacco at once, or go to jail, andhe was without either...all he had left was his real estate, a hugh trace of 2,956 acres...Edmond Pnedleton saved him from prison by shoving through the General Assembly a bill which permitted him to sell this property in fee simple to Lewis Turner..." Road Supervisors for 1733 James Turner Slander and Assault and Battery Cases. If slander will be noted. 1743 - Mace Pickett v. Lewis Turner 1744 - Aaron Tarrent and Jane, his wife v. James Turner Care of Sick Soldiers paid by county 1777 - John Turner - 5 pounds for services to John Bullard, a sick soldier. 1740 - John Turner, guardian of John Townsing, dismissed because Townsing was of age. Land records 1720 - Richard Turner, grantee - 400 acres Reedy Swamp, from first Turner grant p. 115 1744 a law passed that allowed Smith's land to be divided and called Port Royal. Town site surveyed and Charles Carter, William Beverley, Lundsford Lomax, Richard Taliaferro, Thomas Turner, John Baylor and Oliver Towles as trustess to convey the lots to purchasers. p. 139 1752 Lomax and Pendleton bill provided for improvement of navigation on the Mattapony from Aylett's Warehouse to burke's Bridge. governor named Lomas, Pendleton, Corbin, Baylor, Thomas Turner, Robinson, Robinson and Johnston directors in charge. p. 140 Lomax was in debt. Pendleton thru his wife protected John Roy's estate. He defeated a bill to permit merchants in port Royal to operate a free ferry across the Rappahannock to the lands of Col. Thomas Turner. Roy's estate owned the poll ferry. Headrights - 50 acres free land on the frontier. some purchased to build estates then to sale at profit. Headrights purchased in 1750 by Thomas Turner. This is all from this book. Several families can probably be pieced together by putting the dates together with names. Hard to do going from index to book by alphabetical names. Good luck to someone. I have one more book on Caroline County that I will enter next time. After that a little material on KY and all my resources will be entered until I make a trip again. Deana
I am abstracting from The Civil War in Fauquier by eugene M. Scheel. Fauquier County, VA Edward Carter Turner kept dairies during the Civil War, now in the possession of J. Page Turner, The Plains. Abridged in The Years of Anguish. "The master of Kinloch tells with expressive sensitiivvity of his waverings, anger, and final sorrow." p. 68 "Protesting the arrests of innocents, Kinloch's Edward Carter Turner had written his brother, Union Maj. H. S. Turner of Philadelphia, and Turner asked Lincoln's military advisor, Henry Halleck, what he could do to remedy teh situation." Serving with Mosby was a 1st Lt. Thomas Turner. Co. A, 43rd Battalion Partisan Rangers. Lt. Thomas Turner's last raid was the night of January 7th. Two days later, at Loudoun Heights, Turner died. More written about Thomas Turner in the book. Not a lot. If interested ask for interlibrary loan. Lt. William Turner on Sept. 6th and forty of Mosby's Rangers charged a Federal camp at Gaskin's Mill on Carter's Run. Those four Turner names are all that are mentioned - Edward Carter, his brother H. S. (union) and Thomas and William, both Lts. with Mosby.
Orson Oliver Turner (who died in the accident) had a brother named Joseph Glenn Turner who disappeared from the face of the earth in 1910 out of Greene County, Springfield. I found the divorce papers saying he had abandoned my grandmother and his wife and was addicted to habitual drinking. -----Original Message----- From: Bp1813@aol.com [mailto:Bp1813@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, December 20, 1998 11:36 AM To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TURNER-L] My Turners I don't have any direct info for you, But my Turners did spend some time there. Phillip Turner b. 1762 Raleigh, Wake Co., NC; d. 1852 Fayette, Hoeard Co., MO. Married Abigail Hickman b. 1768; d. Nov 1844 Fayette,MO. There son Talton Turner b. Nov 02, 1791 Raleigh, NC; d. near Glassgow, MO. Married Sallie Small Earickson b. Apr. 22, 1802 Jefferson Co., KY (near Louisville); d.Aug 23, 1878 Near Glassgow, Mo. The Turners moved from NC to KY when Talton was young. Then later to MO. I don't know if Phillip or his son Talton had any sibblings; or if they did; might they have moved from NC to KY with them, and may have stayed. Always worth a shot, Bob ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== CYNDI's - http://www.CyndisList.com
I'll never find my Turners, but here is a newspaper article from 1949 about Orson Oliver Turner and family. His parents were Orson A. Turner and Syrelda/Sarah Jane Anderson: Orson Oliver Turner was injured on an automobile accident on July 7, 1949 at 11:30 am which resulted in his death later that day. This accident occurred near Rolla, Missouri. The cause of death is listed as "brain trauma, contusion and hemorrhage". The death certificate states the injury resulted from "automobile passenger injury." A trephine operation was performed on Orson on July 7. This involves boring a hole in the skull to release blood before the brain herniates and the patient dies. The time of death was 11:25pm (according to death certificate). The signature on the death certificate is "Gene W. Farthing, MD" and his address is "Mayfield, Missouri." Burial for Orson was in Robberson Prairie Cemetery in Greene County, Missouri. The informant on the certificate was Mrs. Eulan Bussard, Springfield, Missouri. The address of Orson at the time of his death was 2518 N. Main Avenue, Springfield, Missouri. His parents are listed as Orson A. Turner and Syrelda Anderson. The certificate states that Orson had been a resident of Greene County for 10 years prior to his death. July 8, 1949 >From the Springfield Leader "Rolla Mishap Proves Fatal Springfield Man Dies in Strange Manner" The death of Orson Oliver Turner, 72-year old Springfieldian who died at 10:25 o'clock last night, 11 hours after an auto accident near Rolla, was due to a brain injury. Two physicians made the discovery after an autopsy at the Thieme and Son funeral home this morning. Their finding confirmed the theory that Turner suffered a severe concussion, although he was first believed to have escaped injury. When the 1942 Studebaker in which he was riding rammed in the rear of a 1948 Buick shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday morning. Turner climbed out of the car apparently unhurt, inspected the damage, and remarked they were lucky to have escaped injury. He later lost consciousness and was taken to Burge hospital with his daughter, Mrs. Eulan Bussard, 2518 North Main. Mrs. Bussard, who suffered a leg injury but wasn't hospitalized, said her father was riding in the back seat of the car driven by her husband, a Frisco employee. She believes the impact threw her father against the front seat and against the back of her husband's head. Bussard, who wasn't injured, stayed at Rolla to arrange for repairs on his badly-damaged car and returned her by train. Their daughter, Anna, 11, joined the party in the Buick to finish her trip to a national skating contest at Washington, D. C. The Buick was driven by Hoyt V. "Blackie" Perry, of 2501 North Lyon, Anna's skating teacher, who is also enroute to Washington for the contest. Riding with him are Mrs. W. W. Morrison, of 2501 North Lyon, wife of the Doling park skating rink operator, and Miss Sue Massey, 16, a Springfield girl who is last year's junior national champion speed skater. Mrs. Bussard first believed she would allow her daughter to continue to the contest without telling her of her grandfather's death, but now relatives have decided should should be returned her for examination of bruises she suffered and efforts are being made to intercept the Buick. Perry's eastbound Buick started to pass an unidentified car, just as the car started to pass a horse and wagon ahead of it. Perry applied his brakes, and Bussard's car struck the rear of the Buick. The Studebaker was badly damaged, but the Buick was able to continue the trip. Occupants of the cars were treated by a physician at Rolla, but none besides Turner were hospitalized. The accident occurred eight miles west of Rolla on highway 66. Relatives said Turner had recovered sufficiently from a recent illness to make the trip to Washington to see his granddaughter compete. He was very proud of the youngster, who recently was a winner in an eight -state contest at St. Louis. Turner had planned to pause at his birthplace in Phylo, Ill. on the return trip and visit the grave of his twin brother there. Turner, a retired farmer, was a member of St. Lukes' Methodist Church. He lived with his daughter at the North Main address. He is also survived by a son, Harold, of 1129 Concord: by eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Thieme chapel, with the Revs. B. E. Dillon, Kenneth Lawson, and Ward Popejoy officiating. Pallbearers will be John Sumner, Luther Smith, Leroy Brock, Bill Turner, Don McGee, and Charles Stokes. D Burial will be in Robberson Prairie cemetery.
I don't have any direct info for you, But my Turners did spend some time there. Phillip Turner b. 1762 Raleigh, Wake Co., NC; d. 1852 Fayette, Hoeard Co., MO. Married Abigail Hickman b. 1768; d. Nov 1844 Fayette,MO. There son Talton Turner b. Nov 02, 1791 Raleigh, NC; d. near Glassgow, MO. Married Sallie Small Earickson b. Apr. 22, 1802 Jefferson Co., KY (near Louisville); d.Aug 23, 1878 Near Glassgow, Mo. The Turners moved from NC to KY when Talton was young. Then later to MO. I don't know if Phillip or his son Talton had any sibblings; or if they did; might they have moved from NC to KY with them, and may have stayed. Always worth a shot, Bob
Hi list, Have a question, does anyone have/or seen any Turners with the names Gale,Gaines or Oral? Thanks all! Teresa
Hello All, Still looking for my Turners,can't hurt to post them again. William (Bill) Turner m. Roda Ann Brewer Ky. Roda was b. 1846. They had 8 sons: 1) William Jr.(Willie) 2) Allie (died very young) 3) Rice (died very young) 4) James 5) John 6) Charles ( lived shelby Co Ky, desendants still in that area) 7) Grover Cleveland (b. 1885 d. 1953 Fayette Co. Ky) 8) Levi (b. 1886 Adams Co Ohio) Not certian on order of birth for sons 1-5. Ant info will be GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!! Thanks in advance and a big HO-HO-HO from S. Georgia!! Teresa Turner Carter
Greetings, Lots of activity on the list again. Guess I'd better post my ggrandfather again, see if someone new to the list has seen him. TURNER, John W., b 29 Apr 1842, Davidson Co., TN; d 4 Nov 1909, Jefferson Co., IL; m BALDRIDGE, Martha L., Jefferson Co., IL. Hope to hear from YOU soon. Floyd E. Turner mailto:floydt@erinet.com
Does anyone have any data on Abraham Turner of Monkton, Vermont (Addison County) as listed in the 1800 federal census. Rolene Kiesling, P.O. Box 215, Groveland, CA 95321-0215
Looking for Stephen Turner who was born in Virginia. I do not know the name of his wife. Stephen had four children: 1. George Washington Turner born 1809 in Virginia (probably Culpepper County). Married Mary Ann Irvin and came to Hardin/LaRue County Kentucky around 1835. 2. Stokely T. Turner born about 1812 in Virginia. Married 1) Lucy Ann Jackson July 08, 1836 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Married 2) A./Nancy Smith on May 02, 1873 in LaRue County Kentucky. 3. Lucy W. Turner born February 18, 1813 in Virginia. Married 1)Elisha D. Johnson on December 25, 1835 in Pittsylvania, County, Virginia. Married 2) Tapley Henson Dye on October 01, 1868 in LaRue County, Kentucky. Lucy died March 12, 1895. 4. Olive Jane Turner born about 1820 in Virginia. Married Presley Daniel Slayton on December 31, 1838 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and died in 1903 in Hart County, Kentucky There are several Turner descendants who are working on the Stephen Turner line and can not get any further back than Stephen. Can anyone help? Dmather@larue..k12.ky.us <mailto:Dmather@larue..k12.ky.us>
Hi, All I know of Thomas Turner is his name and his 2 brothers William Wyndham Turner and John Turner. And that they all came from England and fought in the Revolution in 1777 1st NC Regiment under Capt Brown and Gen. Clark. I have info of William's decendants and : bice@n-jcenter.com has info on John's decendents. We just connected today. So now I'm excited and will go to the liabrary and check out some militery records and court records of Raleigh, Wake Co., NC etc.. I'll post my findings, Bob
My Great-Granduncle Gerolt Gibson (b. 1864) researched his ancestery, and I have some of his genealogical work. My Great -Grandfather Richard Erickson Perry's mother was Eliza Jane Turner (b. 1822 MO). Gerolt's Brother-in-Law was Richard. The 3 brothers were Richards 3rd Great-Grandfather / Uncles. This is what Gerolt has: COPY OF BIOGRAPHY of TALTON TURNER Placed in cylinder in Missouri Historical Sociery, St. Louis, Missouri, May, 1918. JOHN TURNER,-- a descendant of WILLIAM WYNDHAM TURNER, one of the original three Turner brothers, WILLIAM WYNDHAM, JOHN and THOMAS TURNER, who came to America from England, -- served in the war of the Revolution, in Captain Brown's Company 1st. North Carolina Regiment in 1777, under General Clark. PHILLIP, son of the above mentioned JOHN TURNER, was born in Raleigh, Wake Co., North Carolina in 1762 and died in Fayette, Howard Co., Missouri, in 1852...........etc,etc....I don't type well but I'll send it to you. I would be absolutely surprised if this is'nt a brother!!! or atleast cousins of some sort! This is definately worth following up! Please send me any military history you have & I'd like to trade info with you. If you could give me your mailing address; I'll send you my complete line, and copies of these papers. mine address is: Bob Perry P.O.Box 2907 Costa Mesa, CA. 92628-2907
In a message dated 15 Dec 1998--Bp1813@aol.com wrote: >X-Message: #4 >Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 02:49:53 EST >From: Bp1813@aol.com >To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <177ef4bc.367614a1@aol.com> >Subject: [TURNER-L] My Line >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > >Three brothers emigrated from England to America and served in the >Revolution, >in Capt. Brown's Company 1st North Carolina Regiment under General Clark in >1777. >1. William Wyndham Turner > 2. John Turner > 3. Phillip Turner b. 1762 Raleeigh, Wake Co., NC > + Abigail Hickman > 4. Talton Turner b. Nov 02, 1791 Raleeigh, NC > + Sallie Small Earickson b. Jan 22, 1802 Jefferson Co.,KY > 5. Eliza Jane Turner b. 1822 MO. > + John Dietz Perry b. May 15, 1815 Hampshire Co. VA > 5. Benjamin Turner > 5. Richard Earickson Turner > 5. Henry Atkinson Turner > 5. Mary Ann Turner > 5. Eleanor Turner > 5. Gustuvus Turner > 5. Rebecca Susan T. > 5. William T. > 5. John Hickman T. > 5. Abigail T. >1. John Turner >1. Thomas Turner >ANY COUSINS OUT THERE ??? >Bob Hi Bob, I don't know if we are cousins or not, but my 4th great-grandfather, John Turner, served in the Revolutionary War. He enlisted August 1, 1777, in the State of North Carolina for the term of the war. He served as private and sergeant in Captains Brown's and Joshua Bowman's companies, Colonel Thomas Clark's 1" North Carolina Regiment, and was discharged at the close of the war in 1783. He was married to Mary Cloud prior to 1782, probably about 1780, in Stokes County, North Carolina. Their living children in 1852 were: Benjamin Turner born 1781 Nancy Turner born 1784 John Turner born 1788 Joseph Turner born 1792 William Turner born 1793 Mary Turner born 1793 How do you know that William, John, and Thomas were brothers? Where did you find out that three brothers emigrated from England to America? I have thought that my John Turner might be related to the other Turners who served in this company, but wasn't sure. If you think that my John Turner is related to you, please let me know. Your "maybe" cousin, Yvonne Turner Bice