Date: Sun, 4 Jan 1998 23:19:27 EST From: NCreed1 To: NCreed1@aol.com Subject: Comp 321 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc 4 Jan 1997 Greetings to Everyone: The eMails keep coming. If you haven't shared information on your family, how about making it one of your New Year's Resolutions. Let's hear from everyone that hasn't taken time to send information already. Thanks to everyone for their continued generosity in sharing their research efforts. All our compilations are on Chris Gaunt's home page: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt Nyla CREED DePauk ====================== Subj: Ross Family Date: 98-01-04 00:07:44 EST From: DAllen5178 To: NCreed1 David Jefferson Ross b. 12 April 1806, Elamsville, Patrick Co, blacksmith; d. 9 July 1863, Patrick Co, Va m. 14 Feb. 1833, Patrick Co.,, Elizabeth Turner (Shadrack Turner Jr. & Judith Burnett), b. 20 Dec. 1813, Elamsville, Va. d. 5 Dec. 1900, Patrick Co. Va. both bur. Patrick Co., on the "Homer Turner Place." Children Charles Peyton Ross b. 1834, VA Lewis T. Ross John T. Ross, b 1839, VA SARAH ROSS, B 1840 M.JOHN R. NOLEN THIS IS MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER Amanda Ross b. 1842 David G. Ross, b 1844 William D. Ross, b 1846, Va. m. Mary Sharp VIA Elizabeth Ross Elmer Ampoda Ross Joseph J. Ross, b 1853. NEED INFORMATION ON SARAH ROSS & JOHN R. NOLEN FAMILY John was born abt 1848 Va. married 20 Jan 1870 Patrick Co. Va. father was Alexander Nowlin and mother Mary A. Turner Sarah Ross b. abt 1840. Father David Jefferson Ross Mother Elizabeth Turner CHILDREN Mary or Margaret Nolen b. 21 June 1870 in Roanoke, Va. E. Clementine b. 7 Feb 1874 Roanoke, Va.m. 17 Sept. 1894 in Roanoke, Va to Harry Thomas McDaniel. d. 29 Aug. 1949 in L.A. Calif. (THIS WAS MY GRANDMOTHER.) Judith Nolen b.11 Aug 1878 in Roanoke. Peter J. Nolen 8 Sept 1876 in Roanoke. Does anyone know anything about this family? My mother is 84 but knows nothing about her mother's family. Got this information just before my grandmother died in 1949 when I was 17 and was not interested in genealogy at all. ======================= Subj: Fwd: looking for Bibles owner Date: 98-01-04 09:06:57 EST From: BGetchell To: NCreed1 Eunice B. Kirkman suggested that I forward this to you and you would post it for me. Please post so that I can find a home for this treasure Thank you. Barbara ----------------- Forwarded Message: Subj: looking for Bibles owner Date: 98-01-02 22:44:32 EST From: BGetchell To: ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Hello This is the first time that I have posted to this list and if I make mistakes please forgive me. In doing my research on my family, one day I dug through my cousins storage shed and came upon a bible dated in the 1800's. It does not belong to anyone in our family and I would like to get it to its proper home. There is a marriage license between Henry f. Elsman who was born in Berlin Germany 21 Jan 1842 and Anna Ernestine Koch born St Louis Missouri 25 Nov 1854 and died 15 Dec 1925. Other names in the Bible are Ida Elsman born 2 Mar 1882, Melvin Mitchell Turner born 16 Dec 1912 Spokane WA, James Oliver Turner born 7 Feb 1876 Magnolia Kentucky and he married Ida Elsman 24 Feb 1912 in Spokane WA. Also with the Bible is a letter from Montana Historical Society stating that the Bible is authentic and there are some family history papers with it. I would like to find its proper family and return it to them. If anyone can help me find the proper home for this treasure please write to me at BGetchell@aol.com. Sorry for being long winded. Barbara Getchell ================== Barbara: Thank you for telling us about finding the Bible. I'll share your eMail with our group. Hopefully, someone will recognize the family right away. Since we have no rules, No One makes mistakes. Nyla ==================== Subj: Comp. 249 Rakes correction Date: 98-01-04 11:06:59 EST From: janicesmith@erols.com (Janice Smith) Reply-to: janicesmith@erols.com (Janice Smith) To: NCreed1@aol.com (Nyla D. Creed) Comp. 249 lists #33 Chesley Aaron Rakes and Sarah DeHart's daughter #69 Polly Malinda Rakes as Married three times. lst to Barnard Fain. This is incorrect. Her third marriage was to Barnard Fain 4 Apr 1886 in Patrick County, Va. The dates listed for the other marriages would establish this as well as her name being that of her second husband when she married Barnard Fain. Janice Kinsler Smith Genealogist janicesmith@erols.com ===================== Subj: Unsub from list Date: 98-01-04 13:28:23 EST From: ramaus@ix.netcom.com (Tami Ramsey) To: NCreed1@AOL.COM Nyla; I'm getting ready to make a move from Austin, Texas to Dublin, Virginia and need to be taken off of the list for a while. I'm still looking for my elusive TURNER bunch. The name WOOD was always used as a middle name and was said to have been an old family name, though I have yet to make the connection. My info follows with one last attempt .... Tami in Texas ramaus@ix.netcom.com Descendants of Robert Turner, Sr. Generation No. 1 1. ROBERT1 TURNER , SR. was born Abt. 1740. He married MARY MCGLAUGHLIN September 06, 1762 in Pennsylvania. Marriage Notes for ROBERT TURNER and MARY MCGLAUGHLIN: Source: Marriage records of early Pennsylvania Children of ROBERT TURNER and MARY MCGLAUGHLIN are: 2. i. ROBERT2 TURNER , JR., b. February 22, 1766, Lynchburg, Virginia (Amherst County); d. 1846, Christian County, Kentucky. ii. NANCY TURNER, b. Unknown; m. SAMUAL DRINKWATER, August 16, 1788, Campbell County, Virginia. Notes for NANCY TURNER: Source: Records of Campbell County Virginia iii. ELIZABETH TURNER, b. Unknown; m. EMANUEL DRINKWATER, November 10, 1791, Campbell County, Virginia. Notes for ELIZABETH TURNER: Source: Records of Campbell County Virginia Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH TURNER and EMANUEL DRINKWATER: Married by Samual Drinkwater Generation No. 2 2. ROBERT2 TURNER , JR. (ROBERT1) was born February 22, 1766 in Lynchburg, Virginia (Amherst County), and died 1846 in Christian County, Kentucky. He married ELIZABETH ATWELL September 02, 1791 in Prince Edward, Virginia, daughter of JOHN ATWELL. Marriage Notes for ROBERT TURNER and ELIZABETH ATWELL: Source: Original marriage records of Prince Edward County Children of ROBERT TURNER and ELIZABETH ATWELL are: 3. i. JEROME BONEPART3 TURNER, b. September 02, 1806, Virginia; d. January 21, 1871, Weatherford, Texas (Parker County). ii. ROBERT TURNER, b. 1809, Christian County, Kentucky. Notes for ROBERT TURNER: Shown on 1850 census for Christian County with his mother Elizibeth Generation No. 3 3. JEROME BONEPART3 TURNER (ROBERT2, ROBERT1) was born September 02, 1806 in Virginia, and died January 21, 1871 in Weatherford, Texas (Parker County). He married (1) SARAH A. MORROW Bef. 1851. He married (2) MARTHA C. GARRETT COOK Unknown. He married (3) MARY W. YOUNG Unknown. Notes for JEROME BONEPART TURNER: Jerome Bonepart Turner was a doctor Source; Family files in Weatherford Public Library; History of Parker and Tarrent Counties; census Buried in Turner-Cook cemetery in Parker County, TX Notes for SARAH A. MORROW: Also listed in the 1850 Ballard County KY census were Maximus Billington 9, William Billington 7, Pemul Billington 5, Margaret Billington 4. Sarah Morrow Billington Turner is buried at the Old Young Cemetery in McCracken County, Kentucky Children of JEROME TURNER and SARAH MORROW are: i. ELIZABETH4 TURNER, b. 1834, McCracken County, Kentucky; m. EDWARD GHOLSON, Unknown. 4. ii. WILLIAM ROBERT TURNER, b. December 08, 1835, Christian County, Kentucky; d. February 23, 1916, Weatherford, Texas (Parker County). iii. CYNTHIANNA TURNER, b. 1838; d. Wise County, Texas; m. WILLIAM STOKES, Unknown. iv. MARY ELLEN TURNER, b. 1839; m. J. G. SMITH, Unknown. v. ELVIRA TURNER, b. 1840. vi. JOHN TURNER, b. 1842. vii. ALECTUS P. TURNER, b. 1844; d. Hale County, Texas. viii. THOMAS TURNER, b. 1846. 5. ix. GEORGE HENRY TURNER, b. January 20, 1851, Ballard, Kentucky; d. May 28, 1914, Geary, Oklahoma. Generation No. 4 4. WILLIAM ROBERT4 TURNER (JEROME BONEPART3, ROBERT2, ROBERT1) was born December 08, 1835 in Christian County, Kentucky, and died February 23, 1916 in Weatherford, Texas (Parker County). He married (1) EUNICE C. POWER 1869 in Weatherford, Texas (Parker County), daughter of J.C. POWER. He married (2) LAURA E. SPEAR Unknown. Children of WILLIAM TURNER and EUNICE POWER are: i. AMOS5 TURNER, b. August 21, 1871, Weatherford, Texas (Parker County); d. August 24, 1872, Weatherford, Texas (Parker County). ii. MARY E. TURNER, b. September 07, 1880, Weatherford, Texas (Parker County); d. March 06, 1885, Weatherford, Texas (Parker County). iii. KATE TURNER, b. Unknown. iv. ROBERT TURNER, b. Unknown. v. WILLIAM TURNER, b. Unknown. vi. EDDIE TURNER, b. Unknown. vii. JESSE TURNER, b. Unknown. 5. GEORGE HENRY4 TURNER (JEROME BONEPART3, ROBERT2, ROBERT1) was born January 20, 1851 in Ballard, Kentucky, and died May 28, 1914 in Geary, Oklahoma. He married (1) FRANCES ELIZA BARNHILL 1869, daughter of MATTHEW BARNHILL and NANCY CUMMINGS. He married (2) LYDIA JANE PHELPS January 21, 1886 in Tarrent County, Texas, daughter of WILLIAM PHELPS and ANNA BOICOURT. Children of GEORGE TURNER and FRANCES BARNHILL are: 6. i. SAMUAL ROBERT ADRIAN5 TURNER, b. January 16, 1873, Weatherford, Texas (Parker County); d. January 19, 1940, Greer, New Mexico (Curry County). 7. ii. MARGARET ELLEN TURNER, b. March 26, 1877; d. November 12, 1934. 8. iii. RACHEL ALICE TURNER, b. April 27, 1882, Versailles, Kentucky; d. March 27, 1956, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 9.My G-Grandfather iv. JOHN WOOD TURNER, b. August 27, 1884, Azle, Texas (Tarrent County); d. January 01, 1961, Weatherford, Texas (Parker County). 10. v. MOLLIE TURNER, b. Unknown. 11. vi. LOU TURNER, b. Unknown. Children of GEORGE TURNER and LYDIA PHELPS are: 12. vii. ARTHUR B.5 GENTRY, b. June 15, 1879; Stepchild. 13. viii. BLANCHE TURNER, b. July 1886. ix. IDA E. TURNER, b. September 23, 1888, Tarrent County, Texas; d. June 21, 1961; m. (1) CHARLEY GILLIAND, Unknown; m. (2) WALTER PRICE, Unknown. Notes for IDA E. TURNER: In May 1942 Ida was living in Ontario, California Notes for WALTER PRICE: He drowned while trying to save Blanches oldest daughter at a fourth of July picnic . They both died. x. LYDIA FRANCES TURNER, b. December 02, 1889; m. HOLLODAY, Unknown. Notes for LYDIA FRANCES TURNER: In May 1942 Lydia was living in Ellis Prarie, Missouri xi. GEORGE WILLIAM TURNER, b. September 1891; d. 1959, Clemoth Falls, Oregan. Notes for GEORGE WILLIAM TURNER: In May 1942 George was living in Yuma, Arizona ===================== Subj: First of the John Wood info Date: 98-01-04 13:45:45 EST From: jprince@cwv.net (Judith Prince) To: NCreed1@aol.com Nyla, I'm trying again, but some of the data may be missing. Let me know. Judy -------------------- Jan 1998 Submitted by Judith Prince 169 Beaver St. Daniels, WV 25832 email jprince@cwv.net Copied from data researched & compiled by Virginia Wood Eisen, Ph.D. 3715 Round Top Road Elizabethtown, PA 17022. ************************************************************************ JOHN WOOD of Lunenburg Co, VA and Williamson Co, TN ************************************************************************ JOHN WOOD, son of Stephen Wood and Ann Johnson was probably the firstborn since he is the first child named in his father's will in 1782. He was listed as a tithe under his father's name in 1769 tax list in Lunenburg Co, VA and therefore must have been at least 16 and thus born by 1752 (his sister, Sally, was born in 1753). The records show that John was married to Susanna________. In 1780 John and Susanna deeded land in Lunenburg to John Hankins; in 1781 to Jesse Crenshaw; in 1796 to John's brother Johnson Wood; and in 1802 to George Wood (probably son of John's brother, David). Sometime between 1802 and 1804, John moved to Willamson Co, TN and first appears in the 1804 tax list. A John Wood, possibly the same, received a pass from the Indian Agent at Southwest Point (now Kingston, TN) sometime between July 29, 1801 and Oct 28, 1804. These passes were issued to travelers desiring to go through, settle in, or trade in the Cherokee Country. (See "Cherokee Agency Pass Book 1801-1804", reported in "Ansearchin' News (54-1959, Vol 1-6, pg 121). John's sister, Sally and her husband William Jordan, had earlier moved to Williamson Co by 1800 (tax list) and his brother, Johnson Wood was in Williamson by 1804 (tax list). Sally and William Jordan were members of the Wilson Creek Primitive Baptist Church in Williamson Co. as early as 1804 when it was formed. Johnson and his family were also active members of this church. The church records, on 19 Apr 1817 have an interesting entry viz. "Brother Johnson Wood rose and stated the circumstances relevant to the dispute between Mr. John Wood and his son Christopher in as much as the son was treating his father very ill...he, being his brother could not bear to see the son throw his father down, and gave him some blows. He acknowledged his sorrow for the misfortune and was acquitted." (Note: proof of relationships is sometimes found in unexpected places!) Apparently John returned to Lunenburg Co, VA In 1813 for at least a temporary period. On Mar 24, 1813, in Williamson Co. TN, Conrad Richardson appointed Josiah Johnson of said county his attorney in the sale of 85 acres on the head waters of Meherrin Creek in Charlotte Co. VA to John Wood of Williamson Co.,TN. The sale was made 13 May 1813 at which time John Wood was described as being in Lunenburg Co, VA. John appeared in court in Lunenburg at this time for in deed book 23, p. 81 it is recorded that "John Wood appeared in court to give the names and ages of 7 slaves he brought from Tennessee into Virginia in April 1813." He swore before a Justice of the Peace that "he did not bring them for the purpose of sale or with any intent to evade the laws of the Commonwealth." The slaves were Tiller a woman aged 35, Chaney female aged 18, Frederick a boy between 10 and 11, Ritter a girl 7 yrs of age, Hannah aged 7, Julius a boy 1 1/2 yrs, and Bartlett a boy 6 months. (Note: Tiller, Frederick and Ritter were listed in the inventory of John's estate in Tennessee in 1821.) John's will was written 27 June 1821 and probated at the Oct court 1821 (Williamson Co, TN Will Book 3, p. 264-266) He named his wife Susan and his ten children in the following order: Christopher, Elizabeth, Josiah, John, Sarah, Nancy, Drury, Johnson, Fanny, Kesiah. It seems likely that "Johnson" was derived from John's grandfather Joseph Johnson. The name Johnson Wood appeared frequently in TN descendants of Stephen Wood and Ann Johnson (daughter of Joseph Johnson.) ************************************************************************ JOHN WOOD WILL Williamson Co,TN Will Book #3 Jan 1819-Jan 1825pp 264-265 In the name of God Amen, I John Wood of Williamson County and State of Tennessee being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to Almighty God for the same I do make and ordain this my last will and testament. Item after paying my just debts I lend to my well beloved wife Susan Wood my land and plantation whereon we now live and all my other property During her Natural life or Widowhood and at the death of my beloved wife or marriage my will is that my land and my other property both Negroes Stock of all kind except my little bay horse with my household and kitchen furniture be sold for money and divided in the following manner. Item I give to my Son Christopher Wood ten dollars to him and his heirs forever Item I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Almond ten dollars to her and her heirs forever. Item I give to my Son Josiah Wood ten dollars to him and his heirs forever Item I give to my Son John Wood ten dollars to him and his heirs forever Item I give to my deceased daughter Sally Jordans two children Edward and Jackson Jordan a horse and saddle each to them and their heirs forever Item I give to my Daughter Nancy Boyd two hundred & fifty dollars to her and her heirs forever Item I give to my Son Drury Wood two hundred & fifty dollars to him and his heirs forever Item I give to my Son Johnson Wood three hundred dollars and my little bay horse & saddle to him and his heirs forever Item I give to my Daughter Fanny Wood two hundred & fifty dollars and her mothers Side Saddle to her and her heirs forever Item I give to my Daughter Kesiah Wood two hundred & fifty dollars and a new Side Saddle to her and her heirs forever Item my will is that should there be any money remaining in the hands of my executors hereafter named over and above heretofore given to my children above named my will is that it be equally divided with the increase of my estate between my children and their heirs forever as above named my will is that my Son Johnson Wood live with his mother and take charge of her affairs also I wish my daughters Nancy, Fanny and Kesiah to understand that they have a right to live with their mother during her natural life or their marriages as a home for them without being charged for their board except my daughter Nancy Boyd she must pay her board or lay in. I hereby appoint my well beloved Sons Josiah Wood and John Wood sole executors of this my last will and testament who are vested with full power and authority to carry the true intent and meaning of this will into effect and should any dispute take place between any of my legatees my said Executors are hereby vested with power and authority to settle or decide them whose decisions shall be final hereby revoking all other wills by me made in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 27th day of June (in the year) of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty one. John Wood Senior (Seal) In the presence of us Archer Jordan and Johnson Wood, Jr. The state of Tennessee Williamson County Court October Term 1821 the last will and testament of John Wood, Sr. Dec'd is produced in court for probate and the execution thereof proven they Archer Jordan & Johnson Wood, Jr. Subscribing Witnesses there to being sworn say they became such in the presence and at the request of the testator and that they believe he was in his proper mind at the time he executed said last will and testament. It is therefore ordered that said will be Recorded and thereupon Josiah Wood one of executors therein named came into Court and gave bond of four thousand dollars with Benjamin J. Dap(?) and Benjamin Roberts his Securities for the faithful execution of said will and was qualified & received letters testamentary. A copy Attest Thos. Hardeman Clk. of said court ************************************************************************2 Mar 1787 Lunenburg Va Deed: JOHN WOOD and SUSANNA WOOD of Lunenburg to William Jordan of Lunenburg150 acres for 150 pounds. In Lunenburg on Juniper Creek-being the same land which belongs to John Sammons - bounded by the lines of Wm. Bush Jr. and thence to Radford's line to Crenshaw's line to William Stembridge on the Juniper Creek and thence along the creek as it meanders to the beginning. Wits: GEORGE WOOD, DAVID WOOD, AND POLLY WOOD. Signed JOHN WOOD and SUSANNA WOOD. (Lunenburg Deeds Book 15, p.198) Recorded 10 Apr 1787. [NOTE: John Wood, son of Stephen and Ann Johnson Wood had brothers GEORGE, DAVID, and a sister POLLY. STEPHEN and ANN had a daughter Sally who married William Jordan.] (This leads me to believe this deed was from JOHN and his wife, SUSANNA to his brother-in-law and witnessed by his brothers and sister. ************************************************************************ 5 Oct 1794 Lunenburg Va Deed: JOHN WOOD of Lunenburg to JOHNSON WOOD OF Lunenburg 130 acres for 60 pounds. In Lunenburg on the waters of Meherrin River bounded by linesof Isaac Johnson, John White, Asa Blankenship, John Slaughter, WilliamBell and ANN WOOD. [Note: ANN WOOD was widow of STEPHEN WOOD and motherof JOHNSON WOOD] Wits: GEORGE WOOD, DAVID WOOD and Benjamin Jordan. Signed JOHN WOOD. 13 Nov 1794 SUSANNA WOOD, wife of JOHN "cannot conveniently travel to court- Commissioner John Billups, Peter Lamkinn, gentlemen took relinquishment of dower's rights at house of JosephSmith. (Lunenburg Deed Book 17, p. 302) Recorded 5 Sept 1796. *************************** ========================= Subj: John Turner & Patsey Coleman Date: 98-01-04 14:44:32 EST From: KYMartin@compuserve.com (Kathe Martin) Sender: KYMartin@compuserve.com (Kathe Martin) To: NCreed1@AOL.COM (Nyla Creed DePauk) Nyla, I cannot find the message where the woman asked for identification of John Turner, who married Patsy Coleman, so I couldn't write her directly. Hopefully, she will see this in the next compilation. John Turner, b ca 1770, Halifax, VA, d. ca 1825 Wilkes Co, GA, m Patsey Coleman. John was the son of Meshack Turner and Rebekah Robertson. Meshack is the brother of the Shadrack who is discussed frequently in this group of researchers. I know there are many researchers who know much more of the Meshack line than I do, Dennis Garrett of GA for one. I'm not sure if he's still with us or not. Hope this is helpful. I have particularly appreciated the last several posts with information from primary record sources. This is the most helpful info I believe we as researchers can ever receive! Thanks again. Hope you're enjoying your beautiful weather in San Diego. We are nearly 60 today in PA, after nearly a foot of snow less than a week ago in VA! Go figure. Hope this is the year you make your best discoveries! Kathe Martin ====================== Kathe: I'm so glad you shared that info with the entire group. It's contributions like yours that help keep our group going. It's been raining in San Diego. Guess it's El Nino. Every time we get a sprinkle, it gets blamed on El Nino. But I'm not complaining about the rain since I'm not shoveling it or measuring it. Nyla ===================== Subj: Re: Comp 319 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc Date: 98-01-04 16:54:14 EST From: tlmart@cascade.cascade.net (Tony and Linda Martinson) Reply-to: tlmart@cascade.cascade.net To: NCreed1@AOL.com (NCreed1) Nyla- Cheers to June Bork for so generously sharing her compilation on Turners. Some reseachers become protective of their hard work, but June has been active on your list and continues to share with the world. Thank you, June! Linda ========================= Linda: Thanks for taking time to acknowledge June's contributions. She has added a lot of wonderful information to our compilations. Nyla ========================= Subj: Sarah TURNER of Georgia Date: 98-01-04 18:22:38 EST From: N4JED To: MarbleDB@interoz.com CC: NCreed1 I need a little help from the Georgia TURNERs here.... In Comp 277, Brad listed the children of James TURNER (Meshack3, John2, Richard1) and his wife Sarah COLEMAN as i. Sarah W. TURNER m. Francis BILLINGSLEA ii. James TURNER iii. John TURNER iv. Daniel Calhoun TURNER v. Meshack TURNER vi. Martha Coleman TURNER vii. Maunel TURNER My problem is with child number i. Sarah W. TURNER and whom she is married. I have a Francis B. Billingslea married to a Sarah TURNER in Wilkes Co., GA but the information I have lists her as the daughter of John H. TURNER. By naming tradition, etc. of the Billingslea children, I would expect my info to be correct assuming the first male child named after the father's father and the second male child named after the mother's father... But it is possible there was more than one Billingslea/Turner marriage in the same time frame with similar names. Or it is possible I have other problems. Does anyone have additional information or ideas on this? .....David My data: Descendants of John H. TURNER First Generation 1. John H. TURNER was born about 1762 in Halifax Co., VA. He was the son of Meshack S. TURNER and Rebekah ROBERTSON. He died 28 Apr 1825 in Columbia Co., GA. John married (1) Patsy COLEMAN before 1800. Patsy died after 1825. They had the following children: + 2 F i. Sarah TURNER was born bef 1800. 3 M ii. Stephen TURNER was born abt 1800 GA. 4 M iii. James S. TURNER was born abt 1800 GA. 5 M iv. D. Coleman TURNER was born about 1800 in GA. + 6 F v. ___ TURNER was born about 1800. + 7 M vi. John H. TURNER was born 1811. 8 F vii. Elizabeth M. TURNER was born about 1817 in GA. 9 F viii. Martha TURNER was born abt 1820 GA. + 10 M ix. William Henry TURNER was born 1820 and died 22 Jul 1903. Second Generation 2. Sarah TURNER was born before 1800 in GA. Sarah married (1) Francis B. BILLINGSLEA, son of Samuel BILLINGSLEA and Mary WINSTON on Dec 1811 in Wilkes Co., GA. Francis was born 27 Dec 1790 in Wilkes Co., GA. He died 15 Aug 1852 in Madison Co., MS. They had the following children: 11 M i. Samuel BILLINGSLEA was born 17 Aug 1812 in Wilkes Co., GA. Samuel married (1) Elizabeth Coma PEEK on 1836. Elizabeth was born about 1812. 12 M ii. John BILLINGSLEA was born 1814 in Wilkes Co., GA. 13 F iii. Martha B. C. BILLINGSLEA was born 9 Oct 1817 in Wilkes Co., GA. Martha married (1) ___ WATTS. He was born 1817. Martha also married (2) William H. STOKES. William was born 26 Dec 1798 in Laurens, SC. 14 M iv. Francis BILLINGSLEA was born 1820 in Wilkes Co., GA. 15 F v. Frances BILLINGSLEA was born 1824 in Wilkes Co., GA. Frances married (1) A. W. KING. A. W. KING was born 1823. 16 F vi. Sarah BILLINGSLEA was born 1826 in Wilkes Co., GA. Sarah married (1) ___ HANSEN , Col.. ___ was born 1826. 17 M vii. Oliver F. BILLINGSLEA was born 2 Nov 1828 in Taliaferro, GA. Oliver married (1) Mary E. HOLIDAY. Mary was born 1828. 18 F viii. Mary BILLINGSLEA was born 1832 in Taliaferro, GA. Mary married (1) James HARRISON. James was born 1832. Mary also married (2) Thera P. SMITH. Thera was born 1832. 19 M ix. William H. BILLINGSLEA was born 1835 in Taliaferro, GA. William married (1) Mary ___. Mary was born 1835. ...END... ============================= The end of this compilation.