Gail, I just took your word for it that you had posted updates. I only check for "salmon" results. "Gail R. Blancett" <ablancett@atlantic.net> wrote: Thanks to those of you who have tried to help me find out if or when I posted an update to the Turner-L on our results status. It appears I must not have posted anything this year which just blows my mind that I had not. It has been an incredibly stressful year for me personally. Hopefully with what I posted today, a lot of information is now out for people to get an idea of some of the lines we have documented and how things are progressing. It continues to be exciting and holds real promise for helping us get past our brick walls and importantly get a better idea of just how many unrelated Turner lines there are in the US as well as some UK folks who are no doubt cousins of some of us. I continue to encourage others to join in this emerging area. In years to come, DNA will be one of the major components of our genealogy research. Gail R. Blancett Administrator Turner DNA Project ed turner wrote: > Gail > > I checked back through all my emails around May and this is the > only thing close to an update that I could find you sent out. Hope > this is what you were looking for. > > Ed > > ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== Turner list website - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/t/turner.html ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx Lisa Chatelain --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.
Yes, send me the brief outline on the person doing the test back to the confirmed ancestor. Always let me know if any are living as we do not put any information on living people on our website. You can use the format used on our ancestor lists or just give me the basics--full names of Turner if known, birthdate and place, death date and place and spouse name. Schumaker4@aol.com wrote: >Just to let you know, I now have the DNA test in hand and will the second >week in Sept have the DNA taken and sent in. > >Do I send you the list of ancestors from the donator back to as far as I have >proven 100% to you? > >This will be thru the Robert E. Turner in of Meigs Co., Ohio to the present >generation living in Albany, Athens Co., Ohio. > > >
Just to let you know, I now have the DNA test in hand and will the second week in Sept have the DNA taken and sent in. Do I send you the list of ancestors from the donator back to as far as I have proven 100% to you? This will be thru the Robert E. Turner in of Meigs Co., Ohio to the present generation living in Albany, Athens Co., Ohio.
Further results have been posted for the Turner DNA Project. We now have 212 members who have purchased kits to document their line of Turners. Please go to the project's website at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~turnerdna/ Click on the word "Results" on the left of the screen for the latest results chart. Remember, do not bookmark the results chart because the URL for it will change each time it is updated. Bookmark the home page and then each time access the results chart. I tried to look back and see when I last posted info on where we are and can't find them on the search engine. I feel sure I posted updates of results this year but maybe they have been removed. If anyone still has a posting by me around May, I'd love to have a copy. My webmaster who does a terrific job for us (a volunteer who I greatly appreciate) was extremely busy this summer and got behind. So, I may miss some new things that have occured since then. We should be now up-to-date on results I've received from our testing company and they are all posted on our website. Posted since April were the following new lines by their known oldest ancestor: Kit #54998 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Martin Turner who was in Mecklenburg Co., VA ca 1778 and then moved over to Caswell Co., NC where he died in 1828. This line matches a longstanding Kit #20523 whose oldest ancestor was Joseph Turner who by oral tradition came from the Petersburg area of VA to SC after the Revolution. They are in our Group 21 (color is Raspberry) on our results chart. Kit #47808 -- Haplogroup G2 -- George Turner born c1817. It is not known for sure where George was born but his family settled in New Zealand. No matches to date. Kit #N23881 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Came into the project from the National Geographic Society's Genographic Project. He has only 12 markers tested and has not sent me his lineage. He matches several different groups at 12 that we know form different unrelated families when more markers were tested. This person needs to upgrade to more markers before we will really know which group he belongs in. He has not been assigned to a group because of lack of lineage information AND doing only 12 markers. Kit #N25170 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Originally came into the project from the NGS Genographic Project and then upgraded to 37 markers. Oldest known ancestor is Edward Turner who married Julia Starkes. They lived in St. Louis, MO. This is a biracial line but the paternal Turner line is clearly white indicating that the original negro blood came into it from a maternal source. Kit #51229 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- The oldest known ancestor on this line appears to be Franklin Turner b c1806 in Culpeper Co. VA married to Lucy Morgan. He was later in Rappahannock Co. VA but this is thought to be a result of a county formation rather than actual move. He has a match at 12 markers to Kit #27650 but without more than 12 markers tested on Kit #27650, it cannot be determined if there really is a match. Kit #55344 -- Haplogroup I -- The oldest known ancestor is John Turner b 1872 who located in St. Francois Co. MO. His ancestry is still unknown. No matches to any other Turners to date. Kit #50187 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Oldest known ancestor is Samuel Turner b c1782 NC married Charlotte Morgan. This kit has been assigned to our Group 7 Pumpkin Group. Kit #62932 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Oldest known ancestor is John Turner who died 1761 in Isle of Wight Co. VA. This kit has been assigned to our Group 7 Pumpkin Group. It is probably going to be the "key" to figuring out how those Group 7 members are related and where they came from. I believe it also may be the very best example of how DNA can blow open and change previously assumed connections between families of the same surname living in the same general geographic area. The Isle of Wight and Southampton areas of VA had so many Turners and it is now appearing that some earlier identifications of relationships may be inaccurate. Kit #55155 -- Haplogroup R1a1 -- Oldest known ancestor is William D. Turner b c1822-32 who married Eliza Defreeze. He lived in the Dawson and Floyd Co. area of GA. He is placed within our big Group 10 Light Blue group and is that group that is believed to all descend from Richard Turner who died about 1742 in Caroline Co. VA. Kit #53133 -- Haplogroup R1a -- The oldest known ancestor on this group is Robert Turner b c1737 who married Mary Thornborough/Thornburg. She was Quaker and records for some of this family appear in the Quaker records of Guilford Co., NC. This Robert Turner was a Loyalist who was killed during 1778. After Robert died, Mary and most of her children removed to Jefferson Co., TN. There is a tradition that Robert changed his name. However, his early birth and the fact that he left many Turner male descendants should help anyone whose Turner line descends from him. No matches to date within the Turner surname. Kit #N17529 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Oldest known ancestor on this one is probably Fielding Turner b 1706 Northumberland Co. VA d 1794 Loudoun Co. VA. He appears to be pretty good back to Fielding L. Turner who married Sally Mitchell in Green Co., KY. With his result in hand, it confirmed the DNA haplotype for Kit #11893 that we know is back to Fielding Turner 1706-1794. They now form the basis of Group 23 Faded Blue. We have an additional test kit out that also should be a third means of of confirming this result. Kit #55866 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Oldest known ancestor is William Turner b c1717 N. Ireland immigrated into Charleston, SC on 12/31/1767. This family settled in the Chester/Fairfield Co. area of SC. This is one of the REAL success stories for DNA testing. The new testee descends from James Turner, son of William Turner through his son William Turner who married Sarah Henson. With the perfect 25/25 match to this line and combining records that the lady researching the line had in Mississippi plus records I had from Fairfield Co., SC, we were able to make a iron clad case for this connection. Without the DNA, we would probably have never found which family in SC her John/Jonathan Turner belonged. As is always the case, DNA PLUS regular research is the key. Kit #51591 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Oldest known ancestor is William Turner b c1848 in GA who married Elizabeth Varnadoe in 1869 in Irwin Co., GA. I suspect William was married first to Zilpha Turner (a possible cousin?) in 1865. I believe that he and Zilpha had one son Joseph b. 1866/7 (Kit #50053) and then he married Elizabeth. What is absolutely fascinating is that this line clearly matches three other lines (Kits #37689, #36308 and #1105). Kit #1105 is from an immigrant ancestor Alexander Turner b 1803 in County Tyrone, Ireland. Both the other lines were early on in Pennsylvania. The common ancestor is likely in Ireland. These kits form our Group 18 Lime Green Group. The William Turner b. c 1848 in GA may well be related to a Joseph A. Turner b. 1815 in GA who settled in Irwin Co. GA. He had married in Laurens Co. GA to Sarah Tucker and is almost certainly connected to the Clements family from Darlington District, SC before their relocation to Laurens Co. GA. A descendant of this Joseph A. Turner is very much needed to test in the project to compare to this group. Kit #62717 -- Haplogroup R1b1c -- Oldest known ancestor confirmed is Dempsey Fennell Turner b c 1832 probably in Holmes Co. FL. He is thought to be the son of James C. Turner who married Mary "Polly" Fennell. This group came out of SC and the oldest ones appear to be Alexander Turner, Stephen Turner, James Turner born in SC. Two of these probable brothers married Fennell girls. They too may have come out of Laurens Co. GA. I had wondered about a connection to the Joseph A. Turner. At least one other male Turner is needed to test who is a descendant of either Alexander or Stephen Turner of this group to verify the DNA signature for Dempsey Fennell Turner. Anyone who is researching this group of Turners is strongly encouraged you to find a male Turner to test. Kit #62398 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Oldest known ancestor James Henry Turner b 1835 Watertown, NY d 1910 Clackamas Co. OR. His possible father is Jeremiah Turner who was from MA. This line did not match the Humphrey Turner line of Scituate, MA. Kit #63484 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Oldest known ancestor is Robert Turner b c1738 died 1824 Clover, York Distr. SC married Rosannah McCarter. This kit helped clarify the likely modal haplotype for this Group 8 Green. Because of some old (and possibly not correct) research done on this line which said this group came from Harford Co., MD to SC, we are currently getting someone from the Harford Co. MD family that was claimed to test as a comparison. Should be interesting. Kit #63661 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Oldest known ancestor Edward Turner d 1709 St. Mary's Co. MD coming down through Samuel married Lydia Dent, Edward married Eleanor Wilson, William married Rhoda Dent, etc. His line ends up in Rowan Co., NC where Milicent King Turner was enumerated on the 1840 Census. With his paper trail as well as this DNA results, he clearly falls into Group 12 Olive. Kit #59081 -- Haplogroup I -- Oldest known ancestor is Joel Turner b c1825-1828 who resided in Marion Co. SC. Joel Turner fathered an illegitimate child by Sarah Kirby. This child kept the Kirby name but the DNA would be that of Joel Turner. Joel is usually enumerated next to a Robert Turner b c1789-1792 in SC. Joel and Robert Turner were listed as mulattos on the 1860 Census as were a number of other Turners there. They lived in the area known as the Catfish area. They could be descended from Patience Turner who was married to John Turner as this group is documented by depositions to have mixed blood. The fact that the DNA is clearly not that expected for African descent supports the fact that if there is negro blood here, it came in from a female side. Kit #20420 -- Haplogroup I1c -- Oldest known ancestor John C. Turner b c 1845 Marion Co. SC. Mother is Rachel Turner but the father is not known. Rachel Turner is living next to Joel Turner and Robert Turner discussed in above kit. It is not known if Rachel was a widow. The DNA for Kit #59081 and for #20420 do not match. Kit #64563 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Oldest known ancestor is Thomas Turner b est. 1660s died 1744 in Frederick Co., VA coming down through his "son" Roger Turner born in Chester Co. PA and died in Surry Co. NC. With the results on this kit, it has been possible to form Group 25 Pale Yellow. Additionally, with this result, it has been possible to move Kit #28328, which had been suspected to belong to this group, to it. These three results with a paper trail that links them to Roger Turner and then back to Frederick Co., VA affects the earlier research on the line of the next kit and group. Kit #65145 -- Haplogroup R1b -- Oldest known ancestor is Thomas Turner b 1734 d 1820 Madison Co. KY. Spouses were Catherine Smith and (2) Nellie Dill. This Thomas Turner is thought to be the son of a John Turner who married Sarah Williams. Previous research had linked this line to Thomas Turner who died 1744 in Frederick Co., VA. However, the DNA does not support that connection. Descendants of this Thomas Turner are now grouped in Group 26 Cinnamon and includes Kits #65145 and #18323. We need to find descendants of John and Sarah Williams through their sons John and Philip to test in the project to see if they match these two descended from John's purported son Thomas Turner. Kit #66027 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Oldest confirmed ancestor is Martin Lee Turner b 1801 GA married Hattie Haddox in Wilcox Co. AL. His DNA places him in our large Group 1 Salmon Group and he no doubt connects to the Hancock Co. GA Turners that came to GA from the Eastern Shore of MD shortly after the revolution. Martin Lee Turner is thought to be a son of either a John who married Sarah ?Lee or perhaps Samuel Turner who married Sarah ?Lee. However, Martin is living near a Levin Turner in 1840 and both owned land in very close proximity. Kit #66418 -- Haplogroup E3b -- Oldest ancestor is John Turner b 1805 TN died 1870 in Cocke Co., TN. This is our first E3b in our project. We would very much like to find descendants of the Turners who were in Jefferson, Anderson, and Grainger Co. TN to test to compare with this line. We suspect a connection to the family of Paschal/Pashal Turner who lived in Grainger Co. TN who later went to Benton Co. AR. This could be a big breakthrough for Turners researching that area of TN to find related families. Any Turners with roots in that area or even in VA who turn out to carry the E3b haplogroup would certainly have a common ancestor. Kit #67421 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Oldest known ancestor is John Turner b estimated 1756 probably in Scotland. Married Helen Imray. Family members lived in the Lauder, Scotland area. Later, the testee's line went to New Zealand about 1904-1905. Presently tested only to 12 markers, the DNA is a perfect 12/12 match to our Group 8 Green group that was in York Co. SC. At least one of this group is confirmed to a James Turner b c 1738 who immigrated into Charleston SC in Feb 1768 from N. Ireland. If more markers are tested for this kit and they remain a close match to this group, this could well connect these two lines back in Scotland. Kit #66679 -- Haplogroup E3a -- Oldest known ancestor is Lawrence J. (?James) Turner b 1874 in New Jersey according to the 1920 and 1930 Census records. He married Hattie Feimster. Settled in the Boston, MA area by 1920. Birth places for Lawrence's parents were not consistent on the two census years that he has been identified. One said his father was born in LA and mother in the Bahamas. The next said his father was born in Ohio and his mother was born in LA. Family oral stories conflict with some indicating a connection to "the islands." Hattie seems to be from NC. There is a large group of Feimsters living in Iredell Co. NC area with few in other areas. New findings and formation of groups: Kit #50103 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- Major Lewis Turner. This man simply cannot be found on census. He is believed to be born about 1830 in TN and then went to Texas where he married Sarah Jane Snider. I suspect she was a second wife. He was killed in Texas before 1899 when we know that Sarah had remarried and had a child by her second husband--a Raines. This man's DNA is a perfect 37/37 marker match to #20792 Thomas Turner b 1743 Newry, Ireland who immigrated into Charleston in early 1767 on the Earl of Hillsborough. Thomas settled in Old Pendleton Co. SC in the part that became Anderson Co. We know that some of Thomas Turner's children went to TN. Kit #28491 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- John Walter Turner b c 1843 MS d TX married Martha. After upgrading this kit to 37 markers, I have moved him into our Group 7 Lavender Group. It is not known for sure how he fits into this group and the connection could be back in VA rather than in SC where several of his matches are known to have originated. Because this particular group has what is known as the very very common Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype, a common ancestor for them could be quite distant in time. Kit #17828 -- Haplogroup R1b1 -- James Turner b c 1765 VA married Anna Debell. With more folks tested which helps in determining where mutations may have occurred, I have moved this kit into our Group 7 Lavender Group. This decision is based not only on the DNA results but also the regular research that puts this family in the same area of VA and associating with the same families to that of George Turner who is the progenitor of several of our Group 7 members. In all likelihood, George Turner and this James Turner have a common ancestor right there in Virginia. I know this is long and detailed. Just felt it was necessary to get everyone caught up. The project continues to grow. Please, if you have a well documented line to early Turners in the colonies, won't you please get a male Turner of your line to test? It would be a huge help to Turner genealogy research and your line could well be the key that is needed for some of us still struggling trying to get through or around that brick wall. Gail R. Blancett Administrator Turner DNA Project
I have found an address for a descendent of William Beverly Turner of Cobb Co., GA. He lives in Little Rock and I am wondering if someone there might approach him about DNA testing. I can write to him but an extra push might be needed. Thanks. Sarah -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.3/423 - Release Date: 8/18/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.3/423 - Release Date: 8/18/2006
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I wish I had the patience for quilting. I have done some but nothing to compare to the gorgeous things I see at shows. I`m a painter and potter and any other kind of crafter, though I`m getting health problems and don`t do much at all now.
It's okay, I think artistic talents run in the family. If you want you can e-mail me and I'll tell you had I did my first quilt. It was soooo easy chatelainlisa@yahoo.com Lisa Chatelain SewzArt@aol.com wrote: Sorry for the post to the list ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== Turner list website - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/t/turner.html ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.
Hi, << WILLIAM2 FULLER (JOHN1) was born March 19, 1824 in Albany, Ny, and died April 23, 1882 in Guilderland , Ny. He married CAROLINE E. TURNER. She was born 1828 in ny, and died October 20, 1911 in ny. Seeking Carolines parents mystery woman >> Have you found her in the various US & NY censuses for more info on her?
Lori - are you by any chance a quilter? wondering about the SewzArt in your address. Dorothy Yount ----- Original Message ----- From: <SewzArt@aol.com> To: <TURNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 7:34 AM Subject: [TURNER] Any "Canks" in U.S. 1820? > In working with John M. Turner and desc`s I keep seeing the possible > surnames for Sarah, his wife, as "Hanks, Banks, Canks" > On the Heritage Quest census indexes I see "no" Canks listed in the U. S. > for 1810 or 1820. > Seems to me we could eliminate the surname "Canks" and possibly simplify the > possibilites in our research for Sarah`s surname. > The second leg of the "old" "H" in documents can look like a "C" if the > first half is missing. Also, the loops in "B" can possibly look like the loops > in a capitol "C". > Just some "food" for thought. > Lori > > > ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== > Turner list website - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/t/turner.html > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
In working with John M. Turner and desc`s I keep seeing the possible surnames for Sarah, his wife, as "Hanks, Banks, Canks" On the Heritage Quest census indexes I see "no" Canks listed in the U. S. for 1810 or 1820. Seems to me we could eliminate the surname "Canks" and possibly simplify the possibilites in our research for Sarah`s surname. The second leg of the "old" "H" in documents can look like a "C" if the first half is missing. Also, the loops in "B" can possibly look like the loops in a capitol "C". Just some "food" for thought. Lori
Thanks Phillip, I've been there. Nothing to help me. Linda At 09:01 PM 08/08/2006, you wrote: >Linda, > > Try Rootsweb: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/ > > Sampon is listed in two genealogies. Both name Daniel Turner as his > father. No name for the mother. > > Phil Turner > >Linda Hallman <dixierose@alltel.net> wrote: > >Hello List, > >I am trying to find documentation to prove that Sampson Turner was born in >Maryland. He was a revolutionary war soldier for Maryland. Sampson was born >about 1760 ( Worcester Co Maryland ) and died about 1804/5 in Hancock Co. >Ga. He married his cousin Mary Turner b. 10th March 1763 in Worcester >County and died 17th Dec 1850 in Hancock Co. Ga. Mary was the daughter >of Zadoc Turner, revolutionary soldier of Maryland and Sabra Hicks. > >Sampson and Mary had one child, Wilson Turner b. 1800 in Baldwin Co. Ga. > >Any help with this family of Turners, will be greatly apprecitated. > >Linda >Thomaston, Ga. > >Visit my webpage: > >Dixie Rose's Homepage: http://home.alltel.net/ehallman > > >==== TURNER Mailing List ==== >Turner list website - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/t/turner.html > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > >==== TURNER Mailing List ==== >Turner list website - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/t/turner.html > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx Visit my webpage: Dixie Rose's Homepage: http://home.alltel.net/ehallman
Lori If you can't find anyone on line that has this information, then you will have to submit a Form 83 with the National Archives. To order copies of these applications, you must General Note submit a completed NATF Form 83 which includes the individual's name and application number. A separate form must be completed for each file you wish copied. To obtain an NATF Forms 83 write the National Archives, NWCTB, Old Military and Civil Records (Form 83), Washington, D.C. 20408. These applications are quite extensive where the person listed had to prove Indian heritage. On the application should list at least 2 to 3 generations of the family. The Guion-Miller roll was after 1906 so at least two generations have to be listed unless his parents are registered. He is not listed on any further Rolls so more than likely he was turned down. Hope this helps. Ed Turner >From: SewzArt@aol.com >Reply-To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com >To: TURNER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [TURNER] RE:Richard P. TURNER Al. Miller Roll? Y`all? >Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 18:53:33 EDT > >I can`t help but think some of Y`all would know something about "the" >richard P. Turner who is on the Guion Miller Roll, listed as from Al. >No.30101 page 38 and 39. > Where would he have been from in Al.? > The roll was after about 1904 act of Congress. >Could he have been a desc. of John W. and Sarah Hanks Turner?they had a lot >of siblings. any rumors out there of "Cherokee"? >I`ll be glad to ck. them out. >Lori > > > > >==== TURNER Mailing List ==== >Turner list website - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/t/turner.html > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >
WILLIAM2 FULLER (JOHN1) was born March 19, 1824 in Albany, Ny, and died April 23, 1882 in Guilderland , Ny. He married CAROLINE E. TURNER. She was born 1828 in ny, and died October 20, 1911 in ny. Seeking Carolines parents mystery woman WILLIAM FULLER: Burial: Prospect Hill Cemetery, Guilderland Notes for CAROLINE E. TURNER: buried Prospect Hill cem Guilderland,Ny i. WILLIAM2 FULLER. Notes for WILLIAM FULLER: twin Richard ii. RICHARD S. FULLER. Notes for RICHARD S. FULLER: twin Fuller Foreman Steamfitters... POWER HEAT &LIGHT SCENECTADY NY William Fuller did have a will...not much info...it was written on 17Apr 1882 and probated on 11 Sept 1882. he left his estate to his wife caroline and the executors were his wife and his son Richard C. Fuller. iii. LIBBIE FULLER, b. December 17, 1864, McKownville,Ny.; d. December 06, 1939, Lake George, Warren Co. Ny; m. JAMES JOHNSTON, September 21, 1881, West End Presbyterian,Albany,Ny.. Notes for LIBBIE FULLER: member of the Methodist church 30 yrs McKownville Ny Notes for JAMES JOHNSTON: justice of the peace James Johnson of McKownville, Ny. James member of Guilderland town board iv. FULLER. v. MURICE FULLER, b. 1852, NY; d. 1896, Ny. vi. CAROLINE E FULLER, b. 1856; d. 1876. vii. FRANK FULLER, b. 1858, Ny; d. 1921, Ny. viii. NELLIE ISABELLE FULLER, b. July 27, 1866, Albany, Ny.; d. January 18, 1919, Colonie, Ny.; m. JOHN GILBERT BROWN, June 25, 1885; b. November 16, 1858, Albany Ny; d. April 15, 1932, Colonie, Ny. ix. THOMAS G. FULLER, b. 1871, ny; d. December 29, 1953, ny; m. LOTTIE SMITH. Notes for THOMAS G. FULLER: 12 grandchildren 10 grt grandchildren buried Prospect Hill cem Guildreland Ny he lived in 1092 Willet St x. ISSAC J. FULLER, b. 1873; d. 1918; m. CLARA LANDERS; b. 1874; d. 1909. _Xoa@aol.com_ (mailto:Xoa@aol.com)
I can`t help but think some of Y`all would know something about "the" richard P. Turner who is on the Guion Miller Roll, listed as from Al. No.30101 page 38 and 39. Where would he have been from in Al.? The roll was after about 1904 act of Congress. Could he have been a desc. of John W. and Sarah Hanks Turner?they had a lot of siblings. any rumors out there of "Cherokee"? I`ll be glad to ck. them out. Lori
Linda, Try Rootsweb: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/ Sampon is listed in two genealogies. Both name Daniel Turner as his father. No name for the mother. Phil Turner Linda Hallman <dixierose@alltel.net> wrote: Hello List, I am trying to find documentation to prove that Sampson Turner was born in Maryland. He was a revolutionary war soldier for Maryland. Sampson was born about 1760 ( Worcester Co Maryland ) and died about 1804/5 in Hancock Co. Ga. He married his cousin Mary Turner b. 10th March 1763 in Worcester County and died 17th Dec 1850 in Hancock Co. Ga. Mary was the daughter of Zadoc Turner, revolutionary soldier of Maryland and Sabra Hicks. Sampson and Mary had one child, Wilson Turner b. 1800 in Baldwin Co. Ga. Any help with this family of Turners, will be greatly apprecitated. Linda Thomaston, Ga. Visit my webpage: Dixie Rose's Homepage: http://home.alltel.net/ehallman ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== Turner list website - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/t/turner.html ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Hi Kevin, Have you tried RootsWeb: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/? Alma Mae Turner is listed in two genealogies. Her parents were David R. Turner and Ella Jane Brasher. Her husband is not listed though. Phil Turner Kevin Dillard <bubdillard@gmail.com> wrote: Hello, My name is James Kevin DIllard. Alma Mae 'Addie' Turner was my great-grandmother. She married James Alfred Dillard in 1918. I am interested in recieving any information about Alma Mae Turner. Thank you. Sincerely, James 'Kevin' Dillard ==== TURNER Mailing List ==== Turner list website - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/t/turner.html ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx
*Husband:* Turner, George *Born:* 14 Mar 1839 *Place: *Wilson County, Tennsessee *Married: *7 Aug 1859 *Place:* Alexandria, Tennessee *Died:* 13 Oct 1915 *Place:* Logan County, Kentucky *Wife**: Sarah Catherine Moore* *Born:*18 Nov 1842 *Place:* Tennessee *Died:* 25 May 1899 *Place:* Logan County, Kentucky Kevin Dillard
Looking for information on Edward and Winenford (Stout) Turner, living in Ozark, District 45, Missouri in 1850 census Edward & Winenford (Stout) Turner and son Solomon Turner age 1. Edward Turner died after 1857, Winenford remarried to Edward Williams. 1860 Living in Trail Creek, Harrison Co, Missouri Children listed on the census in 1860 all born in Missouri Edward Williams, MO Winaker, Indiana John H Williams age 2 months Solomon Turner age 12 Jesse J Turner age 10 Mary E Turner age 8 James Turner age 5 Louise (Luisa) Turner age 3 I find the Williams/Turner family in Morris, Texas County, Missouri in 1870 Edward Williams age 30 Winneford John H Williams Missouria A Williams age 8 Edward D Williamsage 6 Laura (Luana) Williams age 4 Mary E Turner age 18 James Turner age 16 Lusia (Lousie) Turner age 15 1880, all of the family disappears. Can anyone help me find this family in 1880. Please, contact me, Thank you Donna --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs.Try it free.