Date: Wed, 30 Apr 1997 19:48:01 -0400 From: ncreed To: ncreed1@aol.com Subject: Compilation #118 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc 30 Apr 1997 Greetings to Everyone, Hope Everyone is enjoying the compilations. Any new success stories? Be sure to send me an eMail when you find your missing link as a result of these compilations. Nyla CREED DePauk Vienna VA ================================================= Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 20:23:13 -0700 From: Penny Menges Reply-To: pennym@bmi.net To: ncreed Subject: Delaware Turners Nyla, This is only a small part of the microfiche. I can only do about 2 hours at a time on it. It is very hard to read and some is typed and some is typed and unreadable. I will work on it again soon and send the rest that belongs on the Delaware Turners. I do hope this helps someone out there. This is called "Joseph Brown Turner" papers. This may give someone the documentation they need for their line. I sure would like to hear from anyone this does help. Please do email that you have had success. Penny Menges Rodighiero penny@bmi.net Turner's in Delaware ...................lower Del. Presbyterian Church records bap'd June 24, 1792 Mary Thorton Turner, dau of Lazarus & Mary Turner. bap'd Mar 10, 1794 Mary Perry Turner dau of Lazarus & Mary Turner. bap'd Jan 7, 1798, Wm Perry Turner son of Lazarus & Elizabeth. bap'd Jan 7 1802 Rebecca dau of Lazarus & Elizabeth. Married Sept 17, 1764 John Turner & Mary Roach. Married Feb 20, 1784 Lazarus & Mary Thornton, niece of Major Perry Died Mar 9, 1768 Cornelius Turner, having turned Quaker. ______________________________________________________________ Abstracts of Del Wills CHB Turner. Vol 1-48 2 ID.1-256 Nicholas Turner Feb 3, 1776. Bequeths to son Nicholas Turner, wife Rachel, Exeix; 3 sons of my son Edward; "--not named.--" dau's Mary & Betty; sons John, Levi & Turner Turner; dau Ranah; dau Rachel, Sept 29, 1777. Id.1-256 Father in law Samuel Turner, "will of Martha Downer": mother Mary Turner Oct 28, 1771. ..1-209 Nathan Turner, Dec 29,1770. Wife Leticia Stockley.p 206-(Etc. Sec 3rd line below JBT. ..I-206 Dan Le?itea Turner, will of Wm Stockley Jr. May 12, 1771. ..I-209 Nathan Turner, Dec 29, 1770. wife Letitia, expected child; bro Wm Westly Turner; sister Mary; son; Son Cornelius Turner, Wm Stokley Jr. execi Jan 8 1771. Id I-211 William Westley Turner, Feb- -, 1771. Brothers Ephraun & John; neices Esther, Sarah & Else Ponder (Ronder) & Elizabeth Turner; sister Mary Turner; neice E??ite Turner; sister Ann Jefferis neices Ruth & Ann Jefferis. June 5, 1771. To be Continued........ ==================================================== From: Abinadab@aol.com Date: Sun, 27 Apr 1997 04:03:04 -0400 (EDT) To: ncreed@pop.erols.com Subject: arkansas turners Hi Nyla, A couple of months ago, I posted a very tentative inquiry about my TURNER forebears. There was so little information posted, I'm not surprised I didn't get a nibble. Now, however, with the aid of census records, I've been able to flesh out the line a bit. I'm still looking for the "Rosetta stone," though. This line is concentrated in northwestern Arkansas, mainly in Franklin County, not to be confused with the Franklin Co. Virginia Turners! Here they are, starting with my first known Turner ancestor down to me: 1. James Turner, b. prob. 1833 in Arkansas. md. Dicy Dunn on Jan. 13, 1854 in Franklin Co., Ark. 2. Robert Turner b. 1858 in Franklin Co., Ark. md. Mary ? 3. Hugh Turner b. 1892 in Franklin Co. Ark. md. Essie Nicely, b. 1894 in Tennessee. 4. Robert Turner b. 1914 in Lavaca, Sebastian Co., Arkansas. 5. Jimmy Turner b. 1948 in Salinas, Calif. (I was adopted in 1957, my name now is Jim Albanese) I hope this helps a little. Thanks, Jim ================================================= From: Knights5@aol.com Date: Sun, 27 Apr 1997 13:09:24 -0400 (EDT) To: marys5@airmail.net, ncreed@pop.erols.com Subject: Jeremiah Burnett? Do you have any info on Jeremiah Burnett, father of Mary (Polly) Burnett that m Richard Nowlin Jun 3 1796 in Patrick County, VA? I am descended from this line, and have hit a wall trying to go back from there. Thanks, Kurt =================================== Date: Sun, 27 Apr 1997 20:44:14 -0400 From: "Nettie S. Clifton" Reply-To: nettie@erols.com To: evaden@ncan.net CC: Nyla Creed Subject: Ingram correction Eddie Vaden Nice work on the Ingram family Turner Compilations #115, 116 & 117. Haven't had time to go over it all yet, but noticed one mistake on the Clifton connection. (Emanuel's birth year) See below: John Ingram Jr. b c1776 VA d Jan c1866 Patrick Co VA, a miller, son of John & Elizabeth Chiles Ingram, m VA Nancy _____ b c1776 VA. John Ingram had a grist mill on Dan River - 1860 Census. Child: Ruth (Ruth Clifton was sole heir of John Ingram Jr. Will dated 5 Feb 1863 PCVA) Ruth Ingram b c1818 VA d pre 4 Sep 1874, presumably dau of John & Nancy Ingram, m abt 1833 Emanuel "Ewell" Clifton b abt 1813 VA (1840, 50 & 60 Census of Patrick Co VA), presumably the son of John & Nancy Clifton. Children: Nancy Jane, Daniel, James C., Samuel, Caroline, Tolbert, Mary, Sally, Green, Martha & Allen. See Clifton History for further descendants. Nettie S. Clifton nettie@erols.com =========================================================== From: MDNolen@aol.com Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 00:26:40 -0400 (EDT) To: ncreed@pop.erols.com Subject: Re: Compilation #117 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc I must thank you again for providing these 3 compilations on the Ingrams. My mother (an Altizer) was adopted by the Ingrams of Floyd County after her mother died. These fit nicely with all the Turner info previously provided, tracing my great grandmother's family. Thanks, again. Darrell Nolen ============================================ [DARRELL: My great-grandmother was an Altizer. Nyla] ====================================================== The end of this compilation.