Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 00:47:21 -0400 (EDT) From: NCreed1@aol.com To: NCreed1@aol.com Subject: Comp 182 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc 19 Aug 1997 Greetings to Everyone, When I checked tonight's mail, I found so many interesting messages that I couldn't resist sending them now. This is the last message, I promise, 'til next week. Again, thanks to everyone who share information on their family. You're the reason this list continues. Nyla CREED DePauk ====================== Subj: My Turner Family Part 3 Date: 97-08-19 05:34:38 EDT From: casey-sc@worldnet.att.net (Caseys) Reply-to: casey-sc@worldnet.att.net Dear Nyla and gang, I need to back up on this one to Thomas Turner the brother of Elijah Turner. Thomas Turner was born in 1801 in Kentucky. He married Libby unk in 1823 in Kentucky. They had four children in KY before the move to AL. Their first two children were twins, whom they named Elisha and Elijah. They had four more children in Marion County, AL, and their last child was born in Itawamba County, MS in 1839. Thomas and Libby's children were as follows. Elisha B1824 m Luda Elijah T. b1824 m Kizia Girl b1826 John L. b1828 m Lydda Girl b1829 Malissa b1832 Samuel b1834 Mary b1837 Mathias C. b1839 Thomas Turner was recorded on the 1830 census for Marion County, AL on page 160. He was on the 1840 census for Itawamba County, MS on page 147. He was on the Itawamba County, MS Tax List for 1846. The 1850 Itawamba County Census, page 349 lists Libby Turner as a widowed head of household. Her five youngest children and her older twin son Elijah T., who was then age 26, were recorded with their mother. Lorenzo Dow Turner was a younger brother of Elijah and Thomas Turner. He was born 11 May 1806 amd married Judah McDonald in 1829 in Marion County, Alabama. They had 12 children. Baby b 1830 died young Francis Marion b 1832 m 1852 Rahcel E. Franks m Betty McDonald Ritter Allen Young b 1834 m 1856 Mary F. Clark d Wolfe Co. TX Phoebe L. b 1836 m 1853 Richard Lyles Lucinda M. b 1838 m 1856 Green Young John W. b 1840 Alfred J. b 1842 d Killed in Civil War at Port Hudson on June 28, 1863 Elizabeth J. b 1845 Littleton F. b 1847 David Hampton b 1850 m 1869 Mary D. Brooks Isaac LaFayette b 1852 m Sarah Pennington William Hartford b 1854 m Martha M. Young The first five children of Lorenzo and Judah Turner were born in Alabama. Lorenzo bought 160 acres on Sand Creek in the Shiloh Community of Itawamba County, MS in 1838. He built a home there and probably moved his family to MS in 1839. John W. Turner was their first child born in MS in 1840. Lorenzo was a Methodist Preacher. He helped found two Churches in Itawamba County, MS, Shiloh Methodist Church and Blackwell's Chapel. Judah died on 22 July 1889 and Lorenzo died on 16 February 1896 at age 90. They are both buried in the Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetary. Back to Elijah and Unity's children: Their first son was William which I talked about in a previous post. Their second son was Angus Turner. He was born in 1825 in KY. Angus married Catherine Burrow in 1850 in Marion County, AL. Their seven children were all born in Monroe County, MS. They are as follows. Calvin b 1854 Mary b 1856 James b 1858 Andrew b 1860 Nancy b 1862 Susan Elvira b 1864 Lorenzo Dow b 1871 Angus and Catherine Turner were recorded on the 1850 census for Marion County, AL on page 114. They moved to Monroe County, MS before 1854 when their first child Calvin was born. Angus and Catherine bought land in Monroe County on 2 February 1874. Catherine Turner was listed on the 1880 census on page 5 as the widowed head of household. Elijah and Unity named their third son James F. Turner. He was born in 1828 in AL. He married Maria Richourg on 8 October 1854 in Monroe County, MS. The marriage record lists Unity S. Turner as his mother, who posted a surety bond for the marriage. This confirms the parent=child relationship for Unity and James F. Turner and also confirms that Elijah was probably dead. Elijah and Unity named their fourth son Isaac. Isaac Turner married Mary A. Taylor on 12 October 1851 in Monroe County, MS. They had 11 children. William R., Albert E., James, Martha A., Samantha E., John Arthur, Malinda, Thomas M., Phelan M., Archie, and Woodie. Isaac Turner was named on the 1850 census for Monroe County on page 46. Unity S. Turner was listed on this page also as a widow with her five youngest children. Isaac and Mary were listed on the 1870 census on page 11. Cemetery records indicate that Mary died on 14 August 1902. We have found no record for the death of Isaac. ==================== Subj: Turner surname Date: 97-08-19 09:48:29 EDT From: MTurner150@aol.com I am researching my husbands family and am having trouble on his fathers side of the TURNERS. I have only been ablt to go back 4 generations to a John Turner, who married Fanny Burnette, early 1800's. They had a son Greenville Turner(b.1829), in Adair County, Kentucky, he married Sally Martin(b.1837). They had a son, John Henry Turner (b.1856), he married Rhoda Gearhart(b.1860) I know that John Henry Turner and his wife Rhoda Spurlock had lived in Floyd County, Kentucky. I am not sure if any of your Turner line crosses this line but I would appreciate any information. Thank-you Marilyn Turner ================== Subj: Re: Comp 180 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Date: 97-08-19 10:16:06 EDT From: sheldoe7@Ra.MsState.Edu (Aubrey W. Shelton) Dear Nyla; please repeat the web address for Kevin's compilations. Have misplaced it. I am a descendent of John/Lucretia Burnett. Went to the Grandfather Mountain Scottish Games this summer. Marched in the Parade of Tartans under the Burnett flags. My grandaughters carried the family banner and my son-in-law and daughter wore the family tartans, and I wore the family sashes. It was fun and quite stirring. Thanks. Mary Shelton ==================== Mary: Chris' home page is: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt That will lead you to Kevin's home page, as well as Waddie's home page. Sounds like you had a wonderful time at the Grandfather Mountain Scottish Games. This is all new to me. Tell us more. Nyla =================== Subj: Roberson Connection to the Turner Family Date: 97-08-19 12:04:56 EDT From: anhughes@palmnet.net (Ann N. Hughes) Nyla, The following information came to me via a circuitous route. I question a bit of the information, i.e. Shadrack Turner's wife's maiden name as Tate, but I thought I would submit it as it came to me. I do not have the pedigree charts Curtis refers to; however, the placing of the individuals should not be a problem for those who have kept up with the compilations. I learned some things and I hope others will find it useful also. Curtis Roberson died about three years ago. I knew him when I was a child living in Roanoke during WWII. I have written Janet with some questions including the documentation for the name of Ann Tate. I'll pass on her information when it comes. Ann The following information was collected by Curtis O. Roberson. Janet Kessler, his sister, lent it to my cousin, Nancy Droste, who sent it to me. Boldface numbers correspond to numbers on pedigree chart. Date of birth and date of death are shown immediately after the main entry name; dates may be estimates. Bracketed numbers followed by "t" refer to entries on the Jennie Jane Turner pedigree chart. Bracketed numbers followed by "r" refer to entries on the James Benjamin Roberson pedigree chart. Numbers in parentheses refer to Sources of Information (references: on separate page). Children usually are listed under their mother's name. Names of children are from Census; other children may have been born but not enumerated on the Census. James Benjamin Roberson was not listed in his parents' household on the 1880 Census, for example. U. S. Censuses before 1850 give only names of heads of household and list other members by age and race groupings Notes about children and siblings not in direct descendance are listed under the main entry. PkCo = Patrick Co. VA, HnCo = Henry Co. VA, FkCo = Franklin Co. VA, PtCo = Pittsylvania Co. VA. (See reference 17 for dates when counties were formed.) More accurate sources of genealogical information are county birth, marriage, and death records, as well as deeds and other official records. Working almost exclusively at the Texas State Library genealogical collection, I was unable to see any such records except copies of a few given to me by Mr. Doyle Sellers (10). 1t Jennie Jane Turner 29 June 1871 - 21 Apr 1964. Married on 7 Feb 1894 to James Benjamin Roberson [1r] in PkCo. Her name is shown on official Patrick County Birth Record (6) as Juda Jane Turner, date of birth June 30, 1871 (possibly this was the date recorded); "Name of person giving information of birth" was "Jeremiah Turner, father." Jennie's maternal grandmother was Judith Burnett, who had a paternal uncle named Judah. 1880 U. S. Census taker for Smith River District in PkCo was Shadrach Turner, her eldest brother. He listed her as Jennie Jane Turner. 2t Jeremiah Turner 29 Nov 1826 - 28 Jun 1896. Married between 1851-1856 to Martha Jane Turner, with whom he shared a great-grandfather, Shadrach Turner [16t]. 1850 Census (17 Aug 1850) was 24 yrs old, a "laborer," living with his parents, Lewis L. Turner [4t] and step-mother, Ann. 3tMartha Jane Turner (Turner). 16 Apr 1829 - 25 Dec 1915. Married between 1851-1856 to Jeremiah Turner, with whom she shared a great-grandfather, Shadrach Turner [16t]. 1910 Census she was living in PkCo, age 80, head of household; also living in her household: Emett Turner (age 23) and Wilbur J. Turner (age 20). "Buried at cousin Handon Hall's place, close to Lilly Cox's' (9) Her children, showing dates of birth: Shadrach L. 1857 - Was the 1880 U. S. Census taker for Smith River District in PkCo, and he enumerated his own family. Thomas J. 1859 Mahala A. 1861 Jan 16 Jeremiah S. 1862 Alma's Dad (?) Samuel J. 1863) (9) - 1870 Census was age 7 yrs . Not listed on 1880 Census as is presumed have died before that time. John B. 1866 Aug 14 Cynthia R. 1869 (9) - 1870 Census was age 1 yr. Census taker spelled her name Syntha. Not listed on 1880 Census and is presumed to have died before that time. She may have been named after her father's mother, Cynthia Foster [5t). Jennie J. 1871 Jun 29 (7) Mama Exoney E. 1876 Aug 14 Aunt Bettie - May have been named after her mother's great aunt Exconey, daughter of Shadrach Turner [16t) and Ann Tate [17t]. 4t Lewis L. Turner 1794-1884. Married 5 May 1817 in FkCo to Cynthia Ann Foster (12). On 28 Mar 1825 bought goods from estate of Jesse Young, PkCo (3, p.59). 1830 Census PkCo his age 30-40. Also in this household were a boy under 5 yrs (Jeremiah [2t[), one man 20-30, a girl 5-10 and a girl 10-15. He did not own slaves. In PkCo in 1830 was another Lewis Turner, age 40-50. 1840 Census shows his age 40-50. His wife [second wife, name Ann?] is age 20-30. In the household were 2 boys ages 5-10, and a boy under 5 (Jeremiah [2t]); 3 girls all ages 5-10. Jeremiah was age 14; apparently he was not counted. No slaves. 1850 Census (17 Aug 1850) shows age 56, his occupation "blacksmith." Wife's name is Ann (his second wife, maiden name undetermined), age 32. In the next household was Francis Turner, age 56, possibly a brother. 5t Cynthia Ann Foster 1794-1827. Married 5 May 1817 in FkCo to Lewis L. Turner; surety given by Isaiah Turner (12). First wife of Lewis L. Turner and mother of Jeremiah (9). Her son Jeremiah [2t] on the 1850 Census PkCo is the only child still living with Lewis L. Turner [4t) and his second wife, Ann. 6t Shadrach Turner 1788-(after 1850). Married 28 Jan 1813 to Judith Burnett in PkCo. 1830 Census PkCo shows his age 40-50; wife [not named on this Census] is 30-40; a boy 5-10, a girl under 5 (Martha [3t]), 2 girls 5-10, and 2 girls 10-15. No slaves. 1840 Census PkCo had 9 children [see 7t], no slaves. In 1844 was paid by Patrick Co. $2.00 for "4 days (road) work, this year and last year" (13). In August 1844, was a member of a PkCo grand jury, and in April 1846 he sold PkCo land to his son Joseph S. Turner (6 & 10). On the 1840 Census PkCo is John Turner, Jr., age 60-70, probably brother to Shadrach. And on the 1850 Census PkCo in the household next to Shadrach is John Turner, age 70; wife Nancy, age 63; they had 4 children living with them. 7t Judith Burnett 1794-(after 1850). Married 28 Jan 1813 to Shadrach Turner in PkCo; marriage bond gives her name as Judith (6). 1840 Census she had 9 children: 1 boy under 5 yrs, 1 boy 5-10 (Samuel), 1 boy 15-20, 2 girls under 5 yrs (one is Clementine), 1 girl 5-10 (M. Ruth), 1 girl 10-15 (Martha J. [3t]), and 2 girls 15-20 yrs. 1850 Census shows "Juda Burnett." She was "buried at Elamsville [VA]" (9). Her children (estimated birth dates) shown on 1850 Census: Joseph "Joe" 1823; Martha J. [3t] born 16 Apr 1829; Mandy [birth date?] married Bob Ross; Betsy [Elizabeth?], Mi. [sic] Ruth 1831, married Steve ___ (9), Samuel C. 1833, Clementine "Tiny" 1836, married Pete Corn (9), Mary [birth date?] married Alex Nawlin (9). The John Burnett on 1840 Census PkCo may have been her brother. One of Judith's brothers may have been Francis Burnett, born about 1794, who married Nancy [last name undetermined; born about 1803]. Children (and birth dates) of Francis and Nancy on 1850 Census: Fleming 1833, Samuel 1835, Deborah 1837, Elizabeth 1839, Violet 1841. Judith Burnett may have had a sister-in-law named Marg A. Burnett (maiden name undetermined); on 1850 Census PkCo was age 46; her husband was not living; she had four children living with her. 8t Jeremiah Turner (Before 1770?)-(before 1850). Married 21 Apr 1792 in FkCo to Rachel Ross (12). Brother of John Turner [12t]. 9t Rachel Ross (Before 1770?-(before 1850). Married 21 April 1792 in FkCo to Jeremiah Turner: marriage witnessed by her father, Daniel Ross; surety given by Thomas Ruple; minister, Randolph Hall (12). 1840 Census PkCo shows living in nearby households Daniel Ross and David Ross, both between age 60-70; these may have been her brothers. 12t John Turner 1747-(before 1840) Married to Mary Elizabeth Price, possibly a second marriage, in 1786. Like most other VA citizens, took an oath to the Commonwealth of Virginia (2, p. 309) some years before the U. S. Constitution was ratified in 1789. Brother of Jeremiah Turner [8t]. A John Turner is shown on the 1810 Census for FkCo. 13t Marv Elizabeth Price Born 1766 (8). Married 1786 to John Turner (8). In the will of Shadrach Turner [16t] there are two persons named Mary: Mary (no last name shown) and Mary Hunter. The name Mary Hicks also appears in association with the name John Turner. A John Turner on the 1830 Census PkCo is age 50-60 and his wife was age 30-40; they had 10 children. This may have been her son. 14t John Burnett Had a brother named Judah (9). 15t Betsv Tate Wife of John Burnett [14t] and mother of Judith Burnett [7t]. 1830 Census PkCo shows a John Burnett age 20-30; this may have been her son. 16t Shadrach Turner 1720-(after 1787). Married to Ann Tate in 1744. Also appears as 24t on pedigree chart of Jennie Jane Turner [it]. Shadrack [sic] Turner and his sons John and Josiah paid taxes in PtCo: "tithable taken by Peter Perkins (tax collector) for the year 1767" (15, pp 283-284). An entry in February 1783 HnCo records of tax credits ("levy"): "To Shadrack [sic] Turner for use of his home and 9 diets to Capt. Robel's Camp Company ordered out against the Tories: also for 4 diets and 15 lbs. Fodder to Col. Crockett's Regiment." (2, p.325). His will dated 25 Oct 1783 was recorded in HnCo, but he may have lived some years longer, because under his name his Henry County "household" is listed in the 1785-1787 Virginia Census. This census shows 10 persons in his house, including two blacks. It was common to list slaves on wills, but none are listed on his. He signed his will "Shadrach Turner, Sr." His grandson (son of John) Shadrach was born five years later, in 1788 Persons listed in his will: Ann (wife) [17t], John [12t], Josiah, William, Mary (Larkin's wife?), Larkin, Jeremiah [8t], Excony, Mary Hunter, Lucia Robb, Sally ,Elizabeth (granddaughter). Larkin's wife was Mary [maiden name not stated]; their marriage was recorded in HnCo on 16 Jan 1789; Joseph Anthony, minister; witnesses: Hunter and Hicks (see Reference 1, which assumes Mary's last name is Hicks). 17t Ann Tate Born 1720 (8). Married to Shadrach Turner in 1745 (8). Also appears as 25t on pedigree chart of Jennie Jane Turner [it]. See 16t for list of her children. 18t Daniel Ross 1740-1811 (8). His father was Roderick Ross [36t], his mother was Helen Ross [37t] (8). An entry in HnCo records (2) about 1783: "To Daniel Ross for guarding 4 days.. .100 drams tobacco." [100 drams was about a half pound. Tobacco was a common medium of exchange.] Whether this was Daniel Ross [18t] or his son is undetermined. Daniel Ross paid taxes in FkCo in 1786 (16, p 208). The David Ross and William Ross who also paid FkCo taxes that year may have been his son and brother, respectively, or both may have been brothers. Daniel Ross is shown on 1810 Census FkCo. 19t Betty Garth Born 1847 (8). Children (9): David [married ___ Anderson] David Ross, age 50-60, whose wife was age 40-SO, is shown on 1820 Census PkCo. They had 9 children. Daniel - Daniel Ross, age 50-60, is shown on 1820 Census PkCo [other household members not named]: wife age 30-40 yrs. Sons: 1 under 5, 1 10-15, 1 15-20. Daughters: 2 age 10-15. Probably this is her son. Susan Sallie R. [married Joe Cox] Rachel [9t] 24t Shadrach Turner Also appears as 16t (which see); he was a mutual great grandfather of Jennie Jane Turner's parents. 25t Ann Tate Also appears as 17t. She was a mutual great grandmother of Jennie Jane Turner's parents. 26t Joseph Shores Price 1731-1801; born in Ireland (8). 28t Benjamin Burnett Died 27 Feb 1798 in PtCo (14). For children see 29t. Presumed father of John Burnett [14t]. 29t Frances (Burnett) Presumed mother of John Burnett [14t]. Children (14, pp 9-10): Edward, John [14t], Benjamin, Elizabeth, Jeremiah, Godfrey, Sally, Thomas, Barnot, Polly. 32t John Turner Born 1695 in Cornwall, England. Died 1744 (8). 36tRoderick Ross Born 1702 (8), possibly in Scotland (9). 37t Helen (Ross) Maiden name undetermined. Sources of information 1 Henry County Marriage Bonds, 1778-1848. Virginia Anderton Dodd (editor). 1953. 2 History of Henry County, Virginia. Judith Parks America Hill (author). 1976. 3 Abstracts of Wills, Inventories and Accounts, Patrick County, Virginia, 1791-1823. Lela C. Adams (editor). 1973. 4 U. S. Census manuscripts of 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1910. Microfilms available in various libraries. Indexes of many censuses are available. Names often were spelled as the census taker heard them. Censuses before 1850 listed only heads of household and enumerated the remainder of household members by age category but without naming them. Census of 1890 manuscripts for the entire U.S.A. were destroyed in a fire in Washington DC. 1790 Census manuscripts for Virginia were destroyed. 1810 Census manuscripts for Virginia counties of Patrick, Henry, Pittsylvania, and others were destroyed. Indexes for many Census years have been published privately and are available in many libraries. 5 U. S. Census of 1860, Slave Schedule, Patrick County VA. 6 Patrick County VA records, 1831-1846. In LDS (Church of.. Latter Day Saints: Mormon) genealogy archives 033,347. 7 Register of Births, Patrick County, 1853-1896. [see reference 10] 8 Curtis 0. Roberson, notes on pedigree chart about 1976. 9 Victor S. Roberson, handscript notes from about 1935. 10 Doyle Sellers, Ogden, Utah. Mr. Sellers had access to microfilm of Patrick County VA official records in the genealogy archives of the LSD church (Church of Latter Day Saints: Mormon). Mr. Sellers and his partner in 1938-1939 were boarders in the home of Jennie J. and James B. Roberson on Staunton Avenue, Roanoke VA. Victor and Agnes Roberson were living in an upstairs room of the home at that time, shortly after their marriage, and Mr. Sellers remembered them. In gratitude for the Robersons' kindness (he and his Mormon partner had been turned away by several people who refused to accept them as boarders) he researched the Roberson/Turner family and sent copies to Victor in 1984. Victor had died by this time; Agnes corresponded with Mr. Sellers, as did her son Wayne. 11 Carole Gene Roberson Triplett, Bassett VA; daughter of Edga Roberson, son of Alvis, son of Thomas, son of Landon, son of William Nelson Roberson, II [4r]. Notes and chart given by her to Neil Roberson in 1976. 12 Marriage Bonds of Franklin County, Virginia, 1786-1858. Marshall Wingfield (ed). 1939. 13 Census of Virginia, 1785-1787. 14 Pittsylvania County, Virginia: Abstracts of Wills, 1768-1800. Thomas P.Hughes, Jr. (compiler). 1973. 15 History of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Maud Carter Clement (author). 1929, 1973. 16 Franklin County, Virginia: A History. Marshall Wingf ield (author). 1964. 17 Patrick Co was formed from Henry Co on 26 Nov 1790. Franklin from Bedford and Henry on 29 Nov 1785. Henry Co from Pittsylvania Co on 23 Oct 1776. Pittsylvania Co from Halifax Co in 1767. Halifax Co from Lunenburg Co in 1752. ====================== Subj: Re: Comp 181 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Date: 97-08-19 12:44:30 EDT From: CarBurCo To: NCreed1 In a message dated 97-08-18 22:33:03 EDT, you write: << Hello Nyla, I am researching my Burnett line. I just happen to have Jeremiah Amos Burnett b:May 15,1824 in Howard Co., Mo the fifth child of Samuel Burnett and Lavinia Cox. Married to Nancy Turner (1829-1869) daughter of George Washington Turner and Lucy Thomas. Jeremiah was the brother of Ellen Burnett b: about 1834 in Mo., married to William Lee ? Does this help you? And do you have anything that may help me with my Ellen Burnett LEE? Thank you. Please reply soon. Joyce Tadlock Princeton, Texas >> Joyce: Yes, I have your Ellen. She is not in my line but she does come from Jeremiah. Parents: Samuel Burnett son of Jeremiah b. 1761,b. abt 1793 Patrick Co., Va d. bet 1850- 1860 and his wife,Lavinia or Leah Cox. Ellen Burnett was b. 1834 in Bates Co, Mo. Her husband was William Lee. That is really all I know except to point out that Ellen is descended from three Jeremiah Burnetts in a row and then Samuel her father. Samuel's mother was Mary Johnston. Caroline Burnett Cook ====================== Subj: Re: Comp 181 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Date: 97-08-19 17:20:13 EDT From: AMose17325 Paula Kelley Ward: I have a lot of information on the Hairston's of Virginia. A gentleman sent me 2 years worth of research. If you are interested, email me at AMOSE17325@AOL.COM. I am also hoping to find some information on the Turners that moved from Henry County Ga. to Douglas County Ga. Thanks, Anna Moseley ======================= The end of this compilation.