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    1. [TURNER] TURNER FAMILY MAGAZINE; Abstracted Vol. VII
    2. STEVE M TANNER
    3. TFM by William M. Clemens Abstracted Vol. VII April 1916 Cont'd. (sic) ======================================================= NEW YORK MARRIAGES (From Original Records) Margaret Turner & Richard Blake 30 Aug 1759 State License Margaret Turner & Plyna Saxton 2 Jan 1822 Palmyra NY Maria Turner & Hamden Whitney 20 Aug 1840 Brunswick NY Martha Turner & Edward Hubbard 2 Mar 1670 State License Mary Turner & John Jackways 17 Jul 1782 State License Mary Turner & James McAlpine 13 Aug 1782 State License Mary A. Turner & Richard H. Kuper 21 Oct 1864 Buffalo NY Mary Ann Turner & Edward C. Mersereau 29 Apr 1846 Port Richmond S.I. NY Mary J. Turner & Benjamine Brown 1876 Middletown NY Nathan Turner & Sophia Sutton 27 Nov 1787 Westchester Co NY Polly Turner & John Westfall 30 Dec 1816 Rensselaer Co NY Rachel Turner & Joseph Brace 4 Dec 1814 Saratoga Co NY Robert Turner & Nancy Hallett 23 Jun 1791 New York City Robert Turner & Rebecca Morgan 18 Feb 1796 New York City Robert T. Turner & Helen Boyd 25 Oct 1868 Buffalo NY Samuel Turner & Sarah Cole 13 Mar 1782 Smithtown LI NY Sarah Turner & Abraham King 7 Aug 1819 New York City Sarah Turner & John Devereaux 3 Dec 1789 Westchester Co NY Thomas Turner & Sarah Ketchum - Jan 1784 Lansingburg NY Thomas Turner & Jemina Wood 5 Nov 1823 New York City Thomas W. Turner & Emma Harman - Oct 1864 New York William Turner & Margaret Weeton 19 Jun 1758 State Records William Turner & Sarah Adams 27 May 1762 State License William Turner & Ann Vanderhoff 31 Dec 1765 New York City William H. TUrner & Mary J. Robinson 24 Jun 1835 Troy NY - - - - - Turner & John Goff 5 Apr 1821 Orange CO NY (To be continued) EARLY NEW ENGLAND JOHN TURNERS On 9 June, 1704, Captain John Turner and others of Gloucester, Mass., volunteered to go in a fishing boat, Fort Pinnace, in search of pirates who were cursing off Cape Ann, near Snake Island. On 22 MArch, 1706, John Turner, living in Scituate, Mass., died suddenly, being stricken while "driving his Cart and Oxen after Dinner." He left a ife and young son. In Boston, 9 July, 1705, a "smart Clap of Thunder and Lightning with Rain, which split the Mast of a Sloop near Charlestown Ferry, belonging to one John Turner." IN GRAND OPERA Young Flossie Turner's curly hair Was red as fire, or nearly; Her name's Florenza Tournier now, She gets ten thousabd yearly. R.M.B. VIRGINIA NOTES In Henry Co., 31 October, 1777, Abednezo Turner renounced his allegiance to Great Britain and on 30 August, 1777, John Turner and William Turner took a simular oath. Henry Turner was living in James City in 1624. Thomas Turner sold land of which deeds are on record in Spottsylvania Co., 1 August, 1732. Harry Turner was a justice in Spottsylvania Co., in 1742. Major Harry Turner was vestryman of Hanover parish, King George Co., and clerk of the County from 1742 to 1751. He was a member of the House of Bur- gesses from 1742 to 1749. Henry Smith Turner, born 1770, died 1834, was a justice of Westmoreland Co., in 1795, and a member of the House of Delegates, 1799-1800. ======================================================= Well cousins, here is a little fodder for the grist. Hope it helps some of the folks. Happy searching, Steve ___________________________________________________________________ Why pay more to get Web access? Try Juno for FREE -- then it's just $9.95/month if you act NOW! Get your free software today: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

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