Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 16:45:26 -0500 (EST) From: NCreed1@aol.com To: NCreed1@aol.com, jokestaaah@worldnet.att.net Subject: Comp 257 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc 10 Nov 1997 Greetings to Everyone this Veterans Day: A special thank you to all our Military (Retired and Active Duty). I sleep better at night knowing you are there keeping watch. Today has been one of a kind. My computer froze while I was on AOL. Needless to say, I had to turn the computer off rather than sign off gracefully. I finally am back up an running. I believe I have all the eMails that I received earlier this morning. If you don't see yours below, please send it again. Thanks to everyone. Nyla CREED DePauk ============================ Subj: Do we have a match? Date: 97-11-11 08:54:15 EST From: NCreed1 To: Meowtalker CC: CATAULAVIC Nancy: I'm forwarding your response to Vicky. We don't have any rules to speak of. It's your call. By sending me a copy of your message, it does allow the rest of the group to know what's happening, and I feel it is encouraging to others. And who knows when someone else might see your information and make a connection. Keep me posted if you learn any new information that you'd like to share with the group. Nyla P.S. I tried to respond previously, but AOL got hung up. No trace of your message at my end; you may get another similar message. ======================= Subj: Re: Do we have a match? Date: 97-11-11 15:36:57 EST From: NCreed1 To: Meowtalker In a message dated 97-11-11 11:45:38 EST, you write: << AOL's upgrading again --isn't it wonderful >> My computer froze in the middle of AOL this a.m., and I had to reload the aol software. Luckily, I had enough sense to keep my "organization" and "download" files. Since I didn't sign out properly, AOL wouldn't let me log in. Something about "pointers" not being right. I'm up again, finally. Nyla ======================= FOLKS: If you sent me an eMail which I have used in the compilation or answered, please resend. I think I have all the files, but I could miss one in all the frustration this morning. Nyla ======================= Subj: Re: Comp 256 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Date: 97-11-11 13:50:55 EST From: bice@n-jcenter.com (Yvonne Bice) To: NCreed1@AOL.COM (NYLA) >Subj: Survey - Turner - Manery - Partin >Date: 97-11-10 18:09:21 EST >From: CATAULAVIC >To: NCreed1 > >Nyla, >Please include me on your Turner newsletter list for I am looking >for Isica Turner probably born in Kentucky (what my Granny says >no documentation) born around1850, wife unknown, daughter >Elizabeth Jane Turner born around 1870 married to James Byrd >Partin. Their daughter my Great Grandma, was Margaret Bell >Partin born October 4, 1893 in Pineville, Ky marr to George >Washington Manery born Sept. 19, 1891 in McMinn Co., Tenn. > Nyla, This is in response to the letter from Vicki McGlaun Culpepper from Cataula, Georgia. I have not posted my Turner family yet, but plan to in the near future. I think I have some of Vicki's family documented in my files, so I thought I would put down what I have and hope this helps her. Here it is: Isaac G. Turner-born about 1847 -son of John Turner & Jane Bellew (I have info further back on this line.) Born Campbell County, Tennessee. But is found in the 1850 Knox County census. Isaac is in the 1910 Census with second wife, Amanda Pursifull-married 6 Feb. 1905. He was 63. Martha Jane Hoskins (Wife)-born about 1843-don't know who her parent were. Since she is anywhere from 7 to 10 years older than Isaac, it is possible that she was married before (?). Isaac & Martha Jane were married in Bell Co., KY on 13 Oct. 1870. 1850- Knox County, KY hh # 266-271 Turner, John 37 KY Jane 30 Ky Martha A 10 KY John 5 KY Isaac G 3 KY George W. 4 months KY 1860-Knox Co. KY hh # 915 Turner, John 47 Jane 45 Martha 20 John 15 Isaac 12 George 9 William 4 All the family is listed as born in KY 1870- Bell Co. KY hh # 14-12 Turner, Isaac 22 TN Jane 60 KY (mother) George 21 KY William 15 KY 1880-Bell Co. KY ED 6 hh # 151 Turner, Isaac 26 Margret J. 37 Mary L. 9 Elizabeth J. 7 Lucindy 3 ....R. 9 months All are listed as born in KY Not in the Bell County Census in 1900--perhaps in Knox Co., KY; Whitley Co., KY or surrounding areas--even in Campbell Co. or Claiborne County, TN--the families of Bell County use to travel back and forth across the border. I'm still working on all the Turner lines from Knox and Bell County---a forever on going search. 1910-Bell County, KY ED # 30, hh # 394 Turner, Isaac 63 TN Mandy 53 TN 1920-I haven't finished looking through my 1920 notes, so don't know if Isaac is there or not. I haven't found a record of Elizabeth Jane Turner & James Byrd Partin--but it is possible that they married either in Knox County or Claiborne County.--I don't have all the records from those counties. Not sure about James Byrd Partin's family. It is possible that his grandfather was Elum Partin and his wife was Malinda. They had a son named John, who was born in 1825. John married Emily __?__. John & Emily had about 9 children, and one of their children was James B. H. born May 1870. (Bell County) KY. I can give Vicki more information on this Partin line, if she thinks it is the right one. I did not find James B. & Elizabeth Jane (Turner) Partin in the 1900 or 1910 Bell County Census. It is possible that they are in Knox County or have moved into Tennessee. I do not have my Knox County information Since I am compiling as much information on all the Turners that lived in Knox & Bell Co., KY as I can, I'd appreciate any family information that Vicki wants to share. ( If I have found the right family for her). If this doesn't help Vicki, I hope it helps someone else. Yvonne Turner Bice =================== Subj: Ross Genealogy Date: 97-11-11 01:19:01 EST From: jokestaaah@worldnet.att.net (JASON ROSS) Please add me to your mailing list. I come from Rosses that came from Scotland prior to the Rev War and since then migrated to SC>KY> and MO...then elsewhere. If there is anyway that you could get me in contact with other Ross investigators or anyone who may have a similar migration pattern, I am happy to share information. Thanks, Jason ======================= Folks: Can anyone help Jason with his ROSS family? Nyla ======================= Subj: Wrong Turner Date: 97-11-11 08:21:27 EST From: ablancett@scescape.net (Allen or Gail Blancett) To: NCreed1@aol.com Nyla: The following information is provided to correct information which appeared in Compilation 254 dated 7 November 1997 by Georgann Hunter concerning her search for the family of James C. Turner, born about 1802 in SC. She stated that his father was John Turner born about 1752 who followed his sons to Holmes Co., FL and was believed to have died there in the 1840's. She then went on to say that John Turner came from Ulster, Ireland on 12 January 1768 on the "John and Mary" to SC with his brothers Alexander (b. 1748) and James (b. 1756) and stated that she believed their parents were William and Margaret Turner who arrived on the same ship and that they were granted land in Craven Co., SC. The family of William and Margaret Turner and their three sons, Alexander, John and James arrived on the snow "James and Mary" at the port of Charles Town, SC on 31 December 1767. The date of 12 January 1768 is the date on which the petitions for warrants of land were read before the Colonial Council and recorded in the Council Journal. This is a very heavily documentable family and the John Turner that Georgann states is the father of her James C. Turner cannot be his father. This John Turner was a SC state representative from Fairfield District, SC and state senator from the combined district of Fairfield, Chester, and Richland Counties, SC for about 14 years total. He died on 30 July 1807 in Fairfield Co., SC where he left a will naming his children. Many documents are available which corroborate his children--none of which can be those named by Georgann. Gail R. Blancett Aiken, SC ==================== The end of this compilation.