Date: Wed, 24 Sep 1997 23:49:44 -0400 (EDT) From: NCreed1@aol.com To: NCreed1@aol.com Subject: Comp 218 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc 24 Sep 1997 Greetings to everyone. Welcome to the new folks. I received a lot of eMails (enough for 4 compilations). A big thank you to everyone who shared information on their family. All our compilations are on Chris Gaunt's homepage: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt Nyla ========================== Subj: Comp 208/Turner Date: 97-09-23 13:58:02 EDT From: Gangeto5 I need to make some corrections to the information on comp 208. #835 Pleasant Asbury Turner 1. Married Mary Rose Hughes-16745, daughter of Reece Hughes-16755 Mary died 1894. They had 5 children; 1. Ann (Annie) Turner m. Joseph E. Kirby 2.Frank Cameron Turner died unmarried 3. Maidel Turner m. --------Taylor 4. Henry (Harry)Allen Turner died unmarried 5. Elizabeth (Betha) Turner m. Kyle Morrison of Bristol Tenn. Pleasant married 2. ---------------- 1. Pleasant Asbury Turner Jr. I would also like to add descendants of my grandmother #1317 Fay Allen Turner. Her children were: 1. Fon Allen Lee B.TX.June 6,1985 D.June 1988. m. Ruby Davis 2. Alice Caroline Lee B. Tx. Feb. 22 1898 D. May 23, 1977 m.1 Jasper Farmer 2. Luther Karl Dickerson. 3. Woody Benjamin Lee b. Tx. 1900 d. May 11, 1966 m. Bessie McDonald 4. Gradon Moore Lee b. Okla. May 22 1904, d. Apr. 1 1973 m. Madie Shumpert Sandford 5. Wade Paul Lee b. Okla. Dec. 12 1906 d. Dec.7, 1967, m. Margaret Bicknell 6. Dwight Lymon Lee B. Okla. Mar. 13, 1909, d. Feb 9 1966, m. Hattie Parker 7 Mary Katrine Lee b. Okla. July3 1913 m. Roy Macaluso At this time Katrine is the only living member of this family. Thanks for all of the updated comps. David has done a great job. Still cannot find any info on Richard Turner, father of Roberson Hill Turner, but will keep trying. Barbara Conklin ===================== Date: 97-09-24 07:06:19 EDT From: janicesmith@erols.com Could you add me to the mailing list? I retire this week and will have more time for things of interest to me. Thanks, Janice Kinsler Smith Not a Turner Am a Ross, Ingram and many other names in Patrick ======================== Subj: Inventory of Meshack Turner Estate: 1878 Date: 97-09-23 01:05:25 EDT From: tarich@ix.netcom.com (Allen Richmond) Nov 19th 1878 we the undersigned In obedience to an order of the County Court of Franklin pronounsed [sic] on the 4" day of Nov 1878 after being Sworn for the purpose did prosead [sic] to appraise the personal Estate of Meshack Turner decd that was shown us by the Executor of said Deceased as follows To cash on hand 20.00 To bond for $10.00 subject ot Cr $7.00 10.00 To bond for $10.00 subject to Cr $2.00 10.00 To bond for $60.00 subject to Cr $10.00 60.00 To bond for 6.00 To bond for 3.00 To an account for 1.50 To an account for 1.00 To one set of Black Smith tools 7.00 To one pot .50 To 21 head of sheep 31.50 To 4 head of hogs 21.00 To 2 hog 6.00 To 3 head of hogs 6.00 To 1 hog 10.00 To 1 wevers loom 1.50 To 4 sheepskins 1.00 To 1 grindstone 1.50 To 1 lot of Farmer tools 3.00 To 3 bee hives 5.00 To one lot of silke and cradles 6.00 To one pare of stildurds [?] 1.50 To 10 bushels of wheet 7.50 To 2 Cotton wheels 3.00 To 3 bushels of seted Oats .60 To 1 lot of barrels 1.00 To 1 lot of dried frute .40 To 2 sheepskins taned .75 To 1 lot of barrels 1.00 To 1 lot of saw cotton .50 To 1 hay fork .50 To 1 sorshgrinder 1.50 To 1 flax wheel 2.00 To 1 lot of Old Irons 1.50 To 1 Real .25 To 1 lot of dried frute .30 To 1 lot of Stone ware 2.50 To 1 lot of castin 2.50 To 1 full leaf table 2.00 To 1 flax wheel 3.00 To 1 chinn [chain] .50 To 1 side table .50 To 1 cook Stove and contents 20.00 To 1 lot of castins 2.00 To 1 lot of water vesels .50 To 1 lot of castins 1.00 To 1 lot of shucks 3.00 To 1 wggon 20.00 To 1 lock chain 3.00 To 1 fumnill [funnel] 1.00 To 2 Turning plows 8.00 To 1 lot of farming geer 4.00 To 1 half of cross cut saw .50 To 1 hanow [?] 3.00 To 1 cutting knife 2.00 To 1 cow 10.00 To 1 lot of wheet straw 1.00 To 1 blade Stack of fodder 2.50 To 1 black Mare 75.00 To 1 cow 12.00 To 1 yearlin 4.00 To 1 Bull 10.00 To 1 cow 11.00 To 1 pare of plow Streachers .75 To 1 lot of blade fodder 4.00 To 1 lot of Old Irons 1.00 To 1 side saddle 12.00 To 1 man saddle 8.00 To 1 bed and contents 18.00 To 1 bed and contents 16.00 To 1 bed and contents 10.00 To 5 bed quilts 5.00 To 3 connterpins 3.50 To 1 quilt and blanquett 3.00 To 1 candle Stand and water Stand 3.00 To 1 clock 2.00 To 1 cubbard 8.00 To 1 bond on Thomas Hatcher for 2.25 To 1 lot of earthen table ware 16.00 To 2 pare of pot racks and 3 pare hooks 2.00 To 3 quilts 3.00 To 3 coverleds for bed 15.00 To 4 bed Blankitts 8.00 To 4 bed quilts 7.00 To 7 bed quilts 7.00 To 10 bed sheets 3.50 To 5 pillar slips for bed 1.50 To 1 pare of cotton cards .50 To 1 pare of shears .50 To 8 wevers stays 6.00 To 1 trunk and box 2.00 To 1 bed and contents 10.00 To 1 bed and contents 12.00 To 1 bed and contents 8.00 To 2 Boxes .75 For family Bible [ ! ] 1.00 To 1 side board 35.00 To 1 small looking glass .25 To 1 looking glass 1.00 To 2 bed coverleds 10.00 To 3 bed quilts 3.00 To1 bed Blankett and counterpen 1.00 To 1 full leaf table and Oil cloth 7.00 To 1 lot [____] .50 To 1 lot of wool reals .60 To 1 strumer .50 To 1 wash pan .40 To 8 chirs 4.00 To 1 lot of steel .30 To 1 Table water .50 To 2 riding bridles .75 To 1 lot of soleather .50 To 1 lot of Irrish Potatoes 3.50 To 1 lot of rope 3.50 To 1 shovel .75 To 1 lot of Tallow 1.00 To 1 frow .50 To 1 lot of plank .40 To 1 basquet .20 To 1 lot of Salt 1.00 To 1 side of soleather 3.00 To 1 side of upper leather 2.50 To 1 auger .50 To 20 barrels of corn supposed to be 25.00 To lot of Tobacco 20.00 [ ========] [TOTAL: $765.70] whereunto we subscribe our names this day and date above written. William Turner Sr Andrew H Turner Exor of Stokely Dyer Appraisers Meshack Turner Decd Joseph Ramsey Franklin County to wit This is to certify that William Turner Sr Stokely Dyer and Joseph Ramsey after being Sworn for the purpose did appraise the personal Estate of Meshack Turner Dece ased that was Shoon them by the Executor of said deceased Given under my hand this the 19" day of December 1878. Geo C King J.P. In Franklin County Court Clerks Office the 6" day of January 1879. This Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of Meshack Turner Deceased was exhibited in said office and admitted to record. Jas. J Casper C.F.C ========================= Subj: Fwd: Leslie Will Porter Burnett, Jr.? Date: 97-09-23 08:11:30 EDT From: CarBurCo To: NCreed1 I have a picture in my grandmother's things which is labled: Porter Burnett and Ann Polk Trimble. He looks so much like my father with lighter hair that you know they were related. Will was the first cousin of Charles Archer Burnett, my father. His father was Leslie "Will" Porter Burnett Jr. and wife Mary. There is another picture (apparently these were taken at a 1940 family reunion in Mt. Pleasant or Springfield Tennessee) with four women and Porter Burnett. The women are Bonnie Burnett, "Jim" A. Trimble, Ann P. Trimble and Anna Burnett in Springfield, Tenn....must be near Mt. Pleasant. One of the women looks to be grandmother age (of Porter), one the age of a mother and two who could be sisters or perhaps sister and wife. LESLIE WILL PORTER BURNETT, SR.was the son of JW BURNETT and ANN PORTER. His wife's name was MARY: their children: LESLIE WILL PORTER BURNETT, JR; Anna Frances Burnett, infant girl Burnett, "Bucky" Burnett. He could have been named for Capt. William Wiltshire Burnett,CSA (nicknamed Buck) who was his grandfather. LESLIE WILL PORTER BURNETT, JR. would have been born in the 1920's, I since he was probably in his twenties when these pictures were taken in 1940. I could be off some years, though because my father, his first cousin, was in his 30's in the 40's. I believe he had a son who would be the third of that name. If anyone is a descendant of this man, please let me know. Caroline Burnett Cook ----------------- Forwarded Message: Subj: Porter Burnett? Date: 97-09-23 07:47:45 EDT From: CarBurCo To: Portermom1 CC: CarBurCo Bruce, I have been meaning to ask you if you are by any stretch of the imagination a descendant of PORTER BURNETT? All my ancestors seem to be related (Ransom-Portis (Poythress) Porter?? I have a picture in my grandmother's things which is labled: Porter Burnett and Ann Polk Trimble. He looks so much like my father with lighter hair that you know they were related. He was apparently the son of Porter Burnett ("Will") and wife Mary. There is another picture (apparently these were taken at a 1940 family reunion in Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee) with four women and Porter Burnett. The women are Bonnie Burnett, "Jim" A. Trimble, Ann P. (Porter?) Trimble and Anna Burnett in Springfield, Tenn....must be near Mt. Pleasant. One of the women looks to be grandmother age (of Porter), one the age of a mother and two who could be sisters. Probably not, but you never know. Caroline ======================= Subj: Three Turner Families Date: 97-09-23 15:23:38 EDT From: anhughes@palmnet.net (Ann N. Hughes) I had a query as to the third Turner family that J. D. Turner spoke of, so I looked up James Dana Turner's letter of 10 March 1990 to James H. Turner and this is what he said, "There are 3 separate Turner families in our area of VA. 1. in Bedford County a James Turner who was Anglican, 2. In Henry and Franklin Counties, the Shadrack clan was as you thought, "Scotch Irish," and 3. the Adam Turner family in Patrick County was Irish. Keeping these three families separate has been a major task. In Patrick Co, some intermarriages took place between the Irish and Scotch Irish Turners." I have copies of the two James' correspondence up to Feb 1993. He didn't mention this subject again. James Dana Turner died, I believe in 1993. Ann ================= Ann: I love it! I'm a descendant of Shadrack Turner. I've always thought "we" were English (Anglican?). (My great-great-uncle Will Turner said it, and I believed it.) Will we ever know for certain? Is the Adam Turner family descendants of the Francis Turner family? Nyla ================== Subj: Re: Comp 216 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Date: 97-09-23 18:07:02 EDT From: Sharaim Hi Lonnie Finn and everyone !! Lonie I will post all I have that is posted in the book Mary Ruth Via Fair was born on May 3, 1878 at Critz, Va. On December 18. 1907 she married Rober Lee Hutcherson. no childern were born to this marriage On November 22, 1914 she married James Walter Fair. Her father was James Robert Via, usually called James. He volunteered and joined the Confederate Army in 1861 and fought for four years with out receiving a wound. He left Patrick County, Va. with Captain D. Lee Ross" company. Her mother was Martha Gatherine "Kitty" Roger, daughter of Joseph and Ruth Slaughter Koger of Prunty, Henery County, Va. She was born May 19, 1845 and died Sept. 6, 1918. She was married to James Robert Via about 1867. Her children (1) an only daughter, Katherine Ruth Fair was born Nov. 10, 1915. On Dec. 30, 1939 she married Robert Walton Morris, They lived at Columbus, Wisconsin. Her Brothers William King Via M. Rosa B. Wood John Peter Via M. 1 st. Ida Lee Atkerson 2st. Mrs Zettie Stone Mitchell James Ben Via M. Princess Joyce Henery Walton Via died at age 23 unmarried George Fleming Via M. Kathleen Dalton Her Sisters Nannie Susan Via M. Andrew Jackson Wood Martha Ann Adaline Via M. Elder Jacob Flen Goode Corn Ancestors begining with Oldest known Mathew Corn and wife Molley and three brothers Jesse, George and Samuel came to America early in the 1700 and Mathew and Molley Corn are anceators of most of the members of the family in Va. It has been reported that they were German and Irish descent and another report is that the family is English. They had five children Jesse Corn,Sr. their son, born Oct. 31, 1753 died in Pactrick County, Va. on February 21, 1780 He served as a second Lientenant in the Revolutionary War. from Albermarl County. He married Nancy Hancock of Fluvanna County, Va. Jesse Corn Jr. son of Jessie Corn Sr. and Nancy Hancock, was born March 11, 1787. On March 13, 1810 he married Elizabeth Butnett,. This Jessie was magistrate, teacher, primitive Baptist preacher, Judge of Patrick County Court. Mary (Polly) Corn, daughter of Jessie Corn Jr. married Fleming Via of Old Dodson Va. This is all I have found for now will look futher later hope this helps, Sharon ====================== The end of this compilation.