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    1. Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr.
    2. I believe there was a Terusha Turner already in Bedford Co., VA, when James Turner moved in. Jeanette -----Original Message----- From: ay8tes2@highland.net To: turner@rootsweb.com Sent: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 2:09 PM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr. Gail, I went to the site and clicking on results gets me nothing!!!! Nobody loves me. Bev ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail R Blancett" <ablancett@atlantic.net> To: <turner@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 8:23 AM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr. > Donald is already one of our Turner DNA Project members. He has matches > but all are known to be related to the same Joseph Turner where they are > still at a brick wall. > > Because there was a family tradition that they came from Bedford Co. VA, > the researchers originally thought they surely were connected to the big > group (our R1a and R1a1--all are probably actually R1a1). Many of that > group connect to a James Turner of Bedford Co. VA. However, the DNA > testing shows they are not part of that group. > > Several new lines have been added to the results chart and a number of > kits have had additional markers added to their results. Be sure and > check the latest chart (dated 1-27-2007). > > Go to the URL for our project website: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~turnerdna/ > > Click on the word on the left "Results." > > The chart is quite large and it will take a while to download. I think > it may be too large for anyone using WebTV and if you are on a dial-up > you are going to have quite a wait. > > Also, if you use bookmarks for favorites, bookmark our project website > but DO NOT bookmark the results chart. The URL for the results chart > will change everytime it is updated so if you use a bookmark you will > not get the latest updated results. > > I'm working on an outline the newest lines we have added and some > comments I try to share with you as things progress. I believe that one > of the newest results we have gotten is a major breakthrough in terms of > understanding some of relationships of the early immigrants into Maryland. > > One of our members has asked me if I would expand the scope of our > existing Turner DNA Project beyond the stated region that has defined > our project from its beginning. That was to mainly target Turners who > are believed to have their roots in the mid-Atlantic region of the > American colonies (primarily MD, VA, and PA) and then followed various > migration routes--primarily to the south. Most of our project members > (now 234) fit that stated region. > > However, we have had people choose to join even though they knew their > Turners did not fit that targeted area. So, we do have some major lines > from New England in the project as well as a number of lines that are > still in the UK and some from Australia and New Zealand as well. Some > of our members were not in that region but have come into the project as > part of the National Geographic Society's Genographic Project conversion > option. > > When Nancy Grogan and I were setting up the project, we wanted to have > the scope such that there would be a reasonably good chance of finding a > connection between a DNA match and a paper trail that would help us find > the common ancestor. Because Turner is a very common name and the > potential number of members could reach large numbers, we also wanted to > have a project that we felt we could manage. > > We do leave the join link "open" at the FTDNA website rather than > screening members as many of the surname projects do. Thus, we do not > exclude anyone who wants to join our Turner project (as long as they are > a male Turner) even though their family does not fit exactly within the > parameters we have specified. Just understand that because my knowledge > of Turners (which is pretty large) is primarily Southern US, that is the > area that I will be most knowledgeable in terms of actual records and > Turner lines that were in the area and might have some insight as to how > a match is occurring. > > Be sure that if you join it is through the Turner project so you get the > reduced group rate as well as having your results compared to our > members. Once in a while I discover that someone has tested > individually outside of the project and they aren't getting the benefit > of having done the test because their results aren't compared to our > members. > > We also have several members who have had their NGS Genographic project > results moved into our project but they don't send me their lineage. If > they have done only the 12 marker test which is the test used in the > Genographic project, they can't always tell which of our groups they are > really apt to fit into. This is because we have a few groups that are > the same on 12 markers but then clearly split off to form separate > groups when more markers are compared. What would help them as well > our other members is to know what their lineage is and where their > earliest known ancestor was located geographically. > > A quick item I also want to mention. If you e-mail me about our DNA > project and you do not get a response within a reasonable time period > (usually almost immediately or at worst in a day or so), please e-mail > me again. I am finding that a surprising number of e-mails I send out > do not get delivered or they may land in a spam file. I also know that > I am not receiving all the e-mail that people have sent to me. I have > two e-mail addresses but either should work. > > Gail R. Blancett, Administrator, Turner DNA Project > > > > > > > > lisa chatelain wrote: > >>Donald, >> I agree. I think the DNA testing is your answer. >> >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.

    02/18/2007 08:54:01
    1. Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr.
    2. Bev Aytes-Bowhall
    3. Gail, I went to the site and clicking on results gets me nothing!!!! Nobody loves me. Bev ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail R Blancett" <ablancett@atlantic.net> To: <turner@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 8:23 AM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr. > Donald is already one of our Turner DNA Project members. He has matches > but all are known to be related to the same Joseph Turner where they are > still at a brick wall. > > Because there was a family tradition that they came from Bedford Co. VA, > the researchers originally thought they surely were connected to the big > group (our R1a and R1a1--all are probably actually R1a1). Many of that > group connect to a James Turner of Bedford Co. VA. However, the DNA > testing shows they are not part of that group. > > Several new lines have been added to the results chart and a number of > kits have had additional markers added to their results. Be sure and > check the latest chart (dated 1-27-2007). > > Go to the URL for our project website: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~turnerdna/ > > Click on the word on the left "Results." > > The chart is quite large and it will take a while to download. I think > it may be too large for anyone using WebTV and if you are on a dial-up > you are going to have quite a wait. > > Also, if you use bookmarks for favorites, bookmark our project website > but DO NOT bookmark the results chart. The URL for the results chart > will change everytime it is updated so if you use a bookmark you will > not get the latest updated results. > > I'm working on an outline the newest lines we have added and some > comments I try to share with you as things progress. I believe that one > of the newest results we have gotten is a major breakthrough in terms of > understanding some of relationships of the early immigrants into Maryland. > > One of our members has asked me if I would expand the scope of our > existing Turner DNA Project beyond the stated region that has defined > our project from its beginning. That was to mainly target Turners who > are believed to have their roots in the mid-Atlantic region of the > American colonies (primarily MD, VA, and PA) and then followed various > migration routes--primarily to the south. Most of our project members > (now 234) fit that stated region. > > However, we have had people choose to join even though they knew their > Turners did not fit that targeted area. So, we do have some major lines > from New England in the project as well as a number of lines that are > still in the UK and some from Australia and New Zealand as well. Some > of our members were not in that region but have come into the project as > part of the National Geographic Society's Genographic Project conversion > option. > > When Nancy Grogan and I were setting up the project, we wanted to have > the scope such that there would be a reasonably good chance of finding a > connection between a DNA match and a paper trail that would help us find > the common ancestor. Because Turner is a very common name and the > potential number of members could reach large numbers, we also wanted to > have a project that we felt we could manage. > > We do leave the join link "open" at the FTDNA website rather than > screening members as many of the surname projects do. Thus, we do not > exclude anyone who wants to join our Turner project (as long as they are > a male Turner) even though their family does not fit exactly within the > parameters we have specified. Just understand that because my knowledge > of Turners (which is pretty large) is primarily Southern US, that is the > area that I will be most knowledgeable in terms of actual records and > Turner lines that were in the area and might have some insight as to how > a match is occurring. > > Be sure that if you join it is through the Turner project so you get the > reduced group rate as well as having your results compared to our > members. Once in a while I discover that someone has tested > individually outside of the project and they aren't getting the benefit > of having done the test because their results aren't compared to our > members. > > We also have several members who have had their NGS Genographic project > results moved into our project but they don't send me their lineage. If > they have done only the 12 marker test which is the test used in the > Genographic project, they can't always tell which of our groups they are > really apt to fit into. This is because we have a few groups that are > the same on 12 markers but then clearly split off to form separate > groups when more markers are compared. What would help them as well > our other members is to know what their lineage is and where their > earliest known ancestor was located geographically. > > A quick item I also want to mention. If you e-mail me about our DNA > project and you do not get a response within a reasonable time period > (usually almost immediately or at worst in a day or so), please e-mail > me again. I am finding that a surprising number of e-mails I send out > do not get delivered or they may land in a spam file. I also know that > I am not receiving all the e-mail that people have sent to me. I have > two e-mail addresses but either should work. > > Gail R. Blancett, Administrator, Turner DNA Project > > > > > > > > lisa chatelain wrote: > >>Donald, >> I agree. I think the DNA testing is your answer. >> >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    02/18/2007 08:09:50
    1. [TURNER] Rachel Turner, died L. A., 17 Feb 1964
    2. Looking for cousins descended from Rachel (Ann?) Turner who died in L. A., February 17, 1964 Al Dawson (Microfish7@aol.com) ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.

    02/16/2007 01:56:03
    1. [TURNER] Mary Turner-S.C 1795
    2. Stella from Al
    3. I am looking for a Mary Turner from S.C b 1795 according to her census ages...she married Joseph Ellison b 1790...in either N.C or S.C. census at different times, different kids, says both states.Anyway they are on the Shelby Co Al census in 1860. With son Samuel born in 1814 S.C. John abt 1823/24. Of any of you have a Mary Turner b 1795 in S.C please post it...I am desperate to find her parents. Thanks very much.There is a family rumor about a Vincent Jones being the father of Samuel...or the father of Mary...I can't find anything on that either... Stella

    02/15/2007 03:47:15
    1. Re: [TURNER] Thomas Turner
    2. In a message dated 2/15/2007 7:28:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, lawrenceandpam@mchsi.com writes: Could this possibly be Thomas and Olivia Tuner? Or Thomas and Levi Turner? ----- Original Message ----- i am not sure.I have seen that some of the Turner in SC camd from Calvert,Maryland. Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn

    02/15/2007 02:16:15
    1. Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr.
    2. lisa chatelain
    3. Donald, This is a long shot but I remember there were a lot of families migrating out that way building roads and exploring with Daniel Boone. Also, one name catches my eye: Sudduth. Isn't that a surname? Seems would be named after a grandparent possibly. Donald Turner <dturner8@hot.rr.com> wrote: Yes I had my DNA run about 2 years ago. At that time there was no match so I was in a class all by my self. Now there are 2 other Turners that match. The 3 of us go back to that same brick wall.We are the descendants of three brothers. All three were the sons of out wall Joseph Turner Sr. Donald ----- Original Message ----- From: "Philip Turner" To: Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 11:14 PM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr. > Donald, > > Have you tried Family Tree DNA? They do Y(male) DNA test for ancestry > research. Results might not give you an exact ancestor, but very likely > indicate an extended family. Their URL is below: > > http://www.familytreedna.com/ > > Another possibility is the Turner DNA project which works with Family > Tree DNA. > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~turnerdna/ > > > Donald Turner wrote: > I ask this question several times a year but I still do not know who the > father of Joseph Turner sr might be. > I have had several wrong answers sent. Here is what I know about him, > Joseph Turner sr was born ABT 1750 in VA. and died before November 1800 in > Montgomery Co. KY. He was married at least twice, An unknown wife before > 1775 and Sarah Parsons in 1789.He had the following children. > Mary Jane Turner ----- b. 1774-1775 > William Turner B.-- --- before 1775 > Thomas Joseph Jr -- --b. 1776-1782 > George W. Turner - -- b. 1791 > Sudduth David Turner - b 1793 > James W. Turner -----b.1795 > Phoebe Turner ----------b.1798 > I am about ready to admit that he must have been born in a cabbage patch. > Donald > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Lisa Chatelain --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out.

    02/15/2007 01:29:39
    1. Re: [TURNER] Thomas Turner
    2. All i have is Elizabeth turner married William Burgess around 1770 Va.They were in Ninty Six District SC.I was told her parents were Thomas and Sarah Turner. Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn

    02/15/2007 11:43:27
    1. Re: [TURNER] Thomas Turner
    2. Lawrence and Pam
    3. Could this possibly be Thomas and Olivia Tuner? Or Thomas and Levi Turner? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pam Sulzer" <psulzer47@yahoo.com> To: <turner@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 5:34 PM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Thomas Turner > Debra, > > What county in VA were your Turners from? What else do you know about Thomas and/or Elizabeth Turner? Any other info you could share would help us narrow down the possibilties. > My Turners were from the northern VA counties. The given name "Thomas" was definitely in my Turner tree. > > Pam > > > JWi4194718@aol.com wrote: > Does any one have a Thomas Turner born befor 1730?Or around that. > I have Elizabeth Turner married William Burgess about 1770 Va.Who could her > father be? > > Debra Maddox Wilson > Greenback,Tn > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > --------------------------------- > TV dinner still cooling? > Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/15/2007 11:32:19
    1. [TURNER] Thomas Turner
    2. Does any one have a Thomas Turner born befor 1730?Or around that. I have Elizabeth Turner married William Burgess about 1770 Va.Who could her father be? Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn

    02/15/2007 10:54:56
    1. Re: [TURNER] Thomas Turner
    2. Pam Sulzer
    3. Debra, What county in VA were your Turners from? What else do you know about Thomas and/or Elizabeth Turner? Any other info you could share would help us narrow down the possibilties. My Turners were from the northern VA counties. The given name "Thomas" was definitely in my Turner tree. Pam JWi4194718@aol.com wrote: Does any one have a Thomas Turner born befor 1730?Or around that. I have Elizabeth Turner married William Burgess about 1770 Va.Who could her father be? Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV.

    02/15/2007 08:34:03
    1. Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr.
    2. Gail R. Blancett
    3. Donald is already one of our Turner DNA Project members. He has matches but all are known to be related to the same Joseph Turner where they are still at a brick wall. Because there was a family tradition that they came from Bedford Co. VA, the researchers originally thought they surely were connected to the big group (our R1a and R1a1--all are probably actually R1a1). Many of that group connect to a James Turner of Bedford Co. VA. However, the DNA testing shows they are not part of that group. Several new lines have been added to the results chart and a number of kits have had additional markers added to their results. Be sure and check the latest chart (dated 1-27-2007). Go to the URL for our project website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~turnerdna/ Click on the word on the left "Results." The chart is quite large and it will take a while to download. I think it may be too large for anyone using WebTV and if you are on a dial-up you are going to have quite a wait. Also, if you use bookmarks for favorites, bookmark our project website but DO NOT bookmark the results chart. The URL for the results chart will change everytime it is updated so if you use a bookmark you will not get the latest updated results. I'm working on an outline the newest lines we have added and some comments I try to share with you as things progress. I believe that one of the newest results we have gotten is a major breakthrough in terms of understanding some of relationships of the early immigrants into Maryland. One of our members has asked me if I would expand the scope of our existing Turner DNA Project beyond the stated region that has defined our project from its beginning. That was to mainly target Turners who are believed to have their roots in the mid-Atlantic region of the American colonies (primarily MD, VA, and PA) and then followed various migration routes--primarily to the south. Most of our project members (now 234) fit that stated region. However, we have had people choose to join even though they knew their Turners did not fit that targeted area. So, we do have some major lines from New England in the project as well as a number of lines that are still in the UK and some from Australia and New Zealand as well. Some of our members were not in that region but have come into the project as part of the National Geographic Society's Genographic Project conversion option. When Nancy Grogan and I were setting up the project, we wanted to have the scope such that there would be a reasonably good chance of finding a connection between a DNA match and a paper trail that would help us find the common ancestor. Because Turner is a very common name and the potential number of members could reach large numbers, we also wanted to have a project that we felt we could manage. We do leave the join link "open" at the FTDNA website rather than screening members as many of the surname projects do. Thus, we do not exclude anyone who wants to join our Turner project (as long as they are a male Turner) even though their family does not fit exactly within the parameters we have specified. Just understand that because my knowledge of Turners (which is pretty large) is primarily Southern US, that is the area that I will be most knowledgeable in terms of actual records and Turner lines that were in the area and might have some insight as to how a match is occurring. Be sure that if you join it is through the Turner project so you get the reduced group rate as well as having your results compared to our members. Once in a while I discover that someone has tested individually outside of the project and they aren't getting the benefit of having done the test because their results aren't compared to our members. We also have several members who have had their NGS Genographic project results moved into our project but they don't send me their lineage. If they have done only the 12 marker test which is the test used in the Genographic project, they can't always tell which of our groups they are really apt to fit into. This is because we have a few groups that are the same on 12 markers but then clearly split off to form separate groups when more markers are compared. What would help them as well our other members is to know what their lineage is and where their earliest known ancestor was located geographically. A quick item I also want to mention. If you e-mail me about our DNA project and you do not get a response within a reasonable time period (usually almost immediately or at worst in a day or so), please e-mail me again. I am finding that a surprising number of e-mails I send out do not get delivered or they may land in a spam file. I also know that I am not receiving all the e-mail that people have sent to me. I have two e-mail addresses but either should work. Gail R. Blancett, Administrator, Turner DNA Project lisa chatelain wrote: >Donald, > I agree. I think the DNA testing is your answer. > >

    02/15/2007 01:23:20
    1. Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr.
    2. Donald Turner
    3. Yes I had my DNA run about 2 years ago. At that time there was no match so I was in a class all by my self. Now there are 2 other Turners that match. The 3 of us go back to that same brick wall.We are the descendants of three brothers. All three were the sons of out wall Joseph Turner Sr. Donald ----- Original Message ----- From: "Philip Turner" <tutor7798@yahoo.com> To: <turner@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 11:14 PM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr. > Donald, > > Have you tried Family Tree DNA? They do Y(male) DNA test for ancestry > research. Results might not give you an exact ancestor, but very likely > indicate an extended family. Their URL is below: > > http://www.familytreedna.com/ > > Another possibility is the Turner DNA project which works with Family > Tree DNA. > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~turnerdna/ > > > Donald Turner <dturner8@hot.rr.com> wrote: > I ask this question several times a year but I still do not know who the > father of Joseph Turner sr might be. > I have had several wrong answers sent. Here is what I know about him, > Joseph Turner sr was born ABT 1750 in VA. and died before November 1800 in > Montgomery Co. KY. He was married at least twice, An unknown wife before > 1775 and Sarah Parsons in 1789.He had the following children. > Mary Jane Turner ----- b. 1774-1775 > William Turner B.-- --- before 1775 > Thomas Joseph Jr -- --b. 1776-1782 > George W. Turner - -- b. 1791 > Sudduth David Turner - b 1793 > James W. Turner -----b.1795 > Phoebe Turner ----------b.1798 > I am about ready to admit that he must have been born in a cabbage patch. > Donald > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    02/15/2007 12:45:08
    1. Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr.
    2. lisa chatelain
    3. Donald, I agree. I think the DNA testing is your answer. I was trying to find everything on paper and then two members of our family participated in the DNA testing and we now know the ancestor is William Turner out of Scotland. It also eliminated a few Turners I thought were possibly kin and was so convinced of it that I had spent a lot of time at the library trying to find information that would prove they were in the same family. After the DNA testing I don't even bother to do any research unless I havre a DNA group match. Donald, get the DNA test will give you answers to a lot of your questions! Philip Turner <tutor7798@yahoo.com> wrote: Donald, Have you tried Family Tree DNA? They do Y(male) DNA test for ancestry research. Results might not give you an exact ancestor, but very likely indicate an extended family. Their URL is below: http://www.familytreedna.com/ Another possibility is the Turner DNA project which works with Family Tree DNA. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~turnerdna/ Donald Turner wrote: I ask this question several times a year but I still do not know who the father of Joseph Turner sr might be. I have had several wrong answers sent. Here is what I know about him, Joseph Turner sr was born ABT 1750 in VA. and died before November 1800 in Montgomery Co. KY. He was married at least twice, An unknown wife before 1775 and Sarah Parsons in 1789.He had the following children. Mary Jane Turner ----- b. 1774-1775 William Turner B.-- --- before 1775 Thomas Joseph Jr -- --b. 1776-1782 George W. Turner - -- b. 1791 Sudduth David Turner - b 1793 James W. Turner -----b.1795 Phoebe Turner ----------b.1798 I am about ready to admit that he must have been born in a cabbage patch. Donald ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Lisa Chatelain --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.

    02/14/2007 08:32:02
    1. Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr.
    2. Philip Turner
    3. Donald, Have you tried Family Tree DNA? They do Y(male) DNA test for ancestry research. Results might not give you an exact ancestor, but very likely indicate an extended family. Their URL is below: http://www.familytreedna.com/ Another possibility is the Turner DNA project which works with Family Tree DNA. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~turnerdna/ Donald Turner <dturner8@hot.rr.com> wrote: I ask this question several times a year but I still do not know who the father of Joseph Turner sr might be. I have had several wrong answers sent. Here is what I know about him, Joseph Turner sr was born ABT 1750 in VA. and died before November 1800 in Montgomery Co. KY. He was married at least twice, An unknown wife before 1775 and Sarah Parsons in 1789.He had the following children. Mary Jane Turner ----- b. 1774-1775 William Turner B.-- --- before 1775 Thomas Joseph Jr -- --b. 1776-1782 George W. Turner - -- b. 1791 Sudduth David Turner - b 1793 James W. Turner -----b.1795 Phoebe Turner ----------b.1798 I am about ready to admit that he must have been born in a cabbage patch. Donald ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/14/2007 02:14:23
    1. Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr.
    2. James and Mary Turner from Bedford County, VA, had six sons and two daughters. None of the sons were named Joseph. Jeanette -----Original Message----- From: ladyt@caprok.net To: turner@rootsweb.com Sent: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 3:01 PM Subject: Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr. I found a James Turner b. 1700 in bedford Va. and Mary Admire on family search, do you think it might be Joseph's Father and Mother. Joseph was married to Sarah Parsons Evelyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donald Turner" <dturner8@hot.rr.com> To: <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 9:55 AM Subject: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr. > I ask this question several times a year but I still do not know who the father of Joseph Turner sr might be. > I have had several wrong answers sent. Here is what I know about him, Joseph Turner sr was born ABT 1750 in VA. and died before November 1800 in Montgomery Co. KY. He was married at least twice, An unknown wife before 1775 and Sarah Parsons in 1789.He had the following children. > Mary Jane Turner ----- b. 1774-1775 > William Turner B.-- --- before 1775 > Thomas Joseph Jr -- --b. 1776-1782 > George W. Turner - -- b. 1791 > Sudduth David Turner - b 1793 > James W. Turner -----b.1795 > Phoebe Turner ----------b.1798 > I am about ready to admit that he must have been born in a cabbage patch. > Donald > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.

    02/04/2007 01:10:08
    1. Re: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr.
    2. ladyt
    3. I found a James Turner b. 1700 in bedford Va. and Mary Admire on family search, do you think it might be Joseph's Father and Mother. Joseph was married to Sarah Parsons Evelyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donald Turner" <dturner8@hot.rr.com> To: <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 9:55 AM Subject: [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr. > I ask this question several times a year but I still do not know who the father of Joseph Turner sr might be. > I have had several wrong answers sent. Here is what I know about him, Joseph Turner sr was born ABT 1750 in VA. and died before November 1800 in Montgomery Co. KY. He was married at least twice, An unknown wife before 1775 and Sarah Parsons in 1789.He had the following children. > Mary Jane Turner ----- b. 1774-1775 > William Turner B.-- --- before 1775 > Thomas Joseph Jr -- --b. 1776-1782 > George W. Turner - -- b. 1791 > Sudduth David Turner - b 1793 > James W. Turner -----b.1795 > Phoebe Turner ----------b.1798 > I am about ready to admit that he must have been born in a cabbage patch. > Donald > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/04/2007 08:01:44
    1. [TURNER] Father of Joseph Turner sr.
    2. Donald Turner
    3. I ask this question several times a year but I still do not know who the father of Joseph Turner sr might be. I have had several wrong answers sent. Here is what I know about him, Joseph Turner sr was born ABT 1750 in VA. and died before November 1800 in Montgomery Co. KY. He was married at least twice, An unknown wife before 1775 and Sarah Parsons in 1789.He had the following children. Mary Jane Turner ----- b. 1774-1775 William Turner B.-- --- before 1775 Thomas Joseph Jr -- --b. 1776-1782 George W. Turner - -- b. 1791 Sudduth David Turner - b 1793 James W. Turner -----b.1795 Phoebe Turner ----------b.1798 I am about ready to admit that he must have been born in a cabbage patch. Donald

    02/04/2007 02:55:48
    1. [TURNER] TURNER's FROM FRANCE??? >NY >?? > PA
    2. Diane
    3. My TURNER line has been an enormous mystery for 3 decades. Isaac TURNER (de la TOURNEAU - var. sp.) b 15 May 1788 Paris, FR d 30 Sept. 1867 South Canaan, Wayne Co., PA. Absolutely NO info on parentage or siblings. Isaac served in the War of 1812 in the 12th Regiment, NY Militia. He was a private in Capt. Absolom Cudney's Co. of Infantry, Varian's Reg't.'s NY. He enlisted in Mamaroneck, Westchester Co., NY. His application papers for Bounty Land give no information. Family lore says Isaac was married at least once before he married Nancy KELL(E)Y 11 May 1848 in So. Canaan, Wayne Co., PA, and that he had children from previous marriages. That he came from 'the middle West' and stopped in South Canaan and worked on Nancy's farm since she lived there alone (apparently a widow and 34 yrs. younger than Isaac). Nothing is known about his children by his former marriages. Isaac and Nancy had 8 children: Mathilda who was a post mistress for NayAug, PA and never married b 1849 John Milton m ? DEPEW had 15 children incl. 2 sets of twins Franklyn Varney m Carolena Augusta MEYER Mary Angeline James Buchanan Rosilla Correll m 1- LOCKARD 2- HAUSER Elma Martha b 1864 m 1- DENISON 2- BIRD Elmer Marcus (last 2 were twins) b 1864 The 1850 census Salem Twp., Wayne Co. PA, shows John TURNER living next door to Isaac. John was born c 1810 NJ and among others, had a son named Milton. He also had 2 sets of twins. John is probably a son of Isaac from a previous marriage. I cannot trace this John further. In a Scranton, Lackawanna Co., PA newspaper article on one of Isaac's dau. in 1936, she tells of her father being born in France. Members of the TOURNEUR family were in Westchester Co. but the family was there b/f my Isaac would have been born. I am beginning to wonder if Isaac was in fact born in France or led his family to believe he was. There is an Isaac in Columbia Co., NY born the same year as 'my' Isaac but his grandfather was b in NY. There are Isaacs in the right time frame in other PA counties but I cannot find birth info. Is anyone out there in the great genealogy beyond, missing an ancestor perhaps with the name MILTON prevalent, or twins running in the family??? I have checked the Turner DNA site(s) with no success. There are no direct mail heirs left to be tested. Thanks for any help - Diane * * * * * * ~ ~ ~ ~ Please check our Home Page ~ ~ ~ ~ * * * * * * http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/n/d/Sharon-D-Andreasen/

    02/03/2007 07:40:54
    1. Re: [TURNER] M.G. Turner/CA ?? 16 Feb 1997 ??
    2. Judith Pickett
    3. YES! Is date a typo? Judy SHERYL WILLIAMS <sherwillia60@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Just curious...did anyone else JUST receive this message??? Sun, 16 Feb 1997 13:15:36 -0600 CS Mason wrote: I did send a request for a death certificate in CA for Mildred and gave - 5 to + 5 year time span but came back with no records found. Guess I'll have to go the other way using the brothers. Thanks for your response. A distant cousin sent me several newspaper articles regarding her death - hit and run. Judith Pickett wrote: >Hello, C.S.Mason !! Is it possible to get death certificates on Mildred Turner Kelly &/or her brothers, Earl & Ray, to get place of birth & parents names?? Most states were doing death certs. by 1930. Judy in PasadenaCA "Lost in the Past" > >CS Mason wrote: Margie wrote: > > > >>Sophia also had a female living there named Eliza Turner no husband. Eliza >>had several children one was Mildred Turner 1835 who married Thomas Fox 1835 >>they moved to Frederick County Maryland. On her marriage certificate Mildred >>Turner is said to have listed her father as John Turner and her mother Eliza >>Howard Turner. No record of a John Turner has been found and no marriage >>license found. >> >>Can anybody shed any light on this family. >>------------------------------- >> >> >> >My "brick wall" (my grandmother): > >Mildred Grace TURNER b. 04/1899 place unknown; d. 07/06/1933 >m. 1916 - Leo Harley Kelly b. 1899 place unknown > >children: Lilas A. Kelly b. 1917 >Lorrain Kelly >Clyde Kelly - deceased, CA > >Mildred died July 4th 1933 in an automobile accident in California > > >brothers of Mildred TURNER: >Earl TURNER, deceased - WA >Ray TURNER, deceased - CA > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message I did send a request for a death certificate in CA for Mildred and gave - 5 to + 5 year time span but came back with no records found. Guess I'll have to go the other way using the brothers. Thanks for your response. A distant cousin sent me several newspaper articles regarding her death - hit and run. Judith Pickett wrote: >Hello, C.S.Mason !! Is it possible to get death certificates on Mildred Turner Kelly &/or her brothers, Earl & Ray, to get place of birth & parents names?? Most states were doing death certs. by 1930. Judy in PasadenaCA "Lost in the Past" > >CS Mason wrote: Margie wrote: > > > >>Sophia also had a female living there named Eliza Turner no husband. Eliza >>had several children one was Mildred Turner 1835 who married Thomas Fox 1835 >>they moved to Frederick County Maryland. On her marriage certificate Mildred >>Turner is said to have listed her father as John Turner and her mother Eliza >>Howard Turner. No record of a John Turner has been found and no marriage >>license found. >> >>Can anybody shed any light on this family. >>------------------------------- >> >> >> >My "brick wall" (my grandmother): > >Mildred Grace TURNER b. 04/1899 place unknown; d. 07/06/1933 >m. 1916 - Leo Harley Kelly b. 1899 place unknown > >children: Lilas A. Kelly b. 1917 >Lorrain Kelly >Clyde Kelly - deceased, CA > >Mildred died July 4th 1933 in an automobile accident in California > > >brothers of Mildred TURNER: >Earl TURNER, deceased - WA >Ray TURNER, deceased - CA > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/25/2007 06:09:49
    1. Re: [TURNER] Looking for information about MARY TURNER wife of HENRY FRALEY SW Va
    2. Joyce T. Jones
    3. Mary Turner, b. 1790 in Russell Co. VA & d. Mar. 27, 1853, who married Henry Fraley was my g,g, grandfather (James "Spanish Jim") Turner's sister. Their parents were James Ira Turner (my brick wall!!!) & Mary Bush. James Ira Turner was perhaps born in Ireland & died Nov. 5, 1808 in Russell Co. VA. Mary Bush (d/o James Bush & Mary ??) was b. 1765? in Amherst Co. VA & died after 1850. There is quite a bit of info on the internet about the Bush family, but as I said, James Ira Turner is my brick wall. Joyce Turner Jones ---- Robert Campbell <bobnregi@verizon.net> wrote: > > MARY TURNER married HENRY FRALEY in 1806. > > I descend from their daughter MARY " POLLY " FRALEY b. abt. 1825 Russell Co Va & JOHN WESLEY RAMSEY. > > I have information on the FRALEY family but nothing on my TURNER line. Any leads would be appreciated. > > Regenia Campbell bobnregi@verizon.net > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TURNER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/24/2007 11:59:10