Taken from the book Abtractts of Wills, Chatham County, Georgia 1773-1837 Jospeh Turner - written Feb 26, 1813, proved Apr. 14, 1813 Late collector of Saint Simon's Islandm Glynn Co. To four children: Joseph, William, Emeline, and Albert G. Exes. son Joseph of Saint Simons, John Cooper, William Page of St. Simons, Esqr. James White of Savannah. Wit. John White, S. White, J. G. Almy. Lewis Turner - planter July 22,1784 - March 9, 1786 to wife: Jesten to sons: Richard, John and Lewis to daus: Sarah Jenkins, Lucy Barnard, Ann Barnard, Elizabeth Turner Mentions estate on Whitemarsh Island where he lives, land in St Mary'sParish which borders lands of James Simmons. Exes. sons Richard and John. Wit: Wm Barnard, Nicholas Bouchoneau, Wm gilbert Lewis Turner, planter July 11, 1800 - July 28, 1803 To sister: Elizabeth Whiting to Lewis T. Whiting, son of Elizabeth Whiting to bro: John Turner to Ann Lucy and Lewis Turner Whiting to the children of my bro. Richard Turner To Lewis Turner, son of Richard Turner Mentions plantation on Wilmington Island Exes. bors. Richard and John Turner, Solomon Shad Wit Charles Harris, James Bullock, M Sheftail Robert S. Gibson - married to a Turner Apr. 15, 1812 - June 5, 1815 wife Sarah, daug. of Richard Turner Children: Louisa Catherine, Joseph Robert, Richard Turner, Robert Stewart Gibson Mentions plantation on Whitemarsh Island Gdns: Richard Turner, Solomon Shad, Sr., Lewis Turner, David Bell Exes: John Bolton, James Barnard, George Herb, son Joseph Robert Gibson, when he reaches the age of 18. Wit: John Eppinger, james Eppinger, Edmund jarvis Three codicil 1814, - requests children be education Gdns means guardians Jospeh Fox will of 1784 mentions his sister, Mrs. Turner bro. Wm Fox's children - mentions Charles by name was married to daughter of John Stewart of Newport - leaves to his children to Mrs. Quarterman, sister of my wife (she was a stewart prior to marriage) 1795 John turner witnessed the will of Francis Stebbins