BTRVETC-L Digest Volume 00 : Issue 12 30 May 2000 Today's Topics: John Turner s/o Adam Turner Re: John Turner s/o Adam Turner Re: John Turner s/o Adam Turner Turner, William Green Re: John Turner s/o Adam Turner Re: BTRVETC-L Digest V00 #11 Re: BTRVETC-L Digest V00 #11 Re: BTRVETC-L Digest V00 #11 Re: BTRVETC-L Digest V00 #11 Re: BTRVETC-L Digest V00 #11 BURNETT, TUNE, EDWARDS, CARTER:Mullins Cem. Rutherford Co, TN Re: Fw: [VA-SOUTHSIDE-L] Stovall and Corn family cemetery in Patrick County Re: Results of GRESINET Registration Form Burnett/Burnette RE: Burnett/Burnette Re: Burnett/Burnette Administrivia: for the Burnett/Turner/Ross/Via/Etc Mailing List (BTRVETC-L) Post your queries to: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org (that's a lowercase ell, not a number one.) To unsubscribe, email btrvetc-d-request@genealogy.org with the SUBJECT: UNSUBSCRIBE. To subscribe to the regular list, email btrvetc-l-request@genealogy.org with the SUBJECT: SUBSCRIBE You can also use the web page at: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/BTRVETC/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 23:16:56 EDT From: ROMONAT@aol.com To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: John Turner s/o Adam Turner Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jim Spencer and John Turner, would you pleeeaaaasssse, post your information on the John and Nancy Burnette Turner family to the list? For over 20 years I have been trying to find the parents of my William Green Turner, born Feb or April 1829 or 1830, who married Mary Jane Vaughan in Patrick County, VA on 26 Dec 1850. Some researchers suggest he was the son of William and Elizabeth Philpott Turner, but his birth year does not fit with the known children of this couple. The Adam Turner Family Bible lists a William born "William Green Turner April 18?5 (For William, the April, 18 and 5 are clear. His listing is between 1822 and 1832.(Referring to other Bible entries) I'm assuming his birth year is 1825." Reference: Ann Nolen Hughes According to census records, my William Green Turner gave his month of birth as April. I've had my suspicions that my William Green may have been a grandchild of Adam and Mary Pilson Turner, but have no proof. If this fails, then my other suspicions will be correct, my William Green Turner was either "hatched" or dropped by aliens. After 20 some years, I'm open to anything!! Thank you, Romona ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 09:31:04 -0400 From: "Eunice B. Kirkman" To: "BTRVETC-L" Subject: Re: John Turner s/o Adam Turner Message-ID: <000701bfbf3a$fda4af20$fcac99ce@swva.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Romona, Could this be your William Green? ----------------------------- 16-May-2000 Family Group Sheet Husband: William Green Turner #7532 Born: 1825 in: Henry Co., VA Baptized: in: Died: Date unknown in: Buried: in: Other: in: Ref: Occupation: Farmer Father: William Turner #9144 Mother: Elizabeth Philpott #9145 Wife: Mary Jane Vaughn #7533 died at age: 72 Married: 26-Dec-1850 in: Patrick Co., VA his age: 25 her age: 18 Ceremony: Y Divorced/Annulled/Separated: Year: Born: Sept 1832 in: Patrick Co., VA Baptized: in: Died: 13-Sep-1904 in: Patrick Co., VA Buried: in: Other: in: Ref: Occupation: Father: Thomas Vaughan #587 Mother: Tabitha Martin #586 1 James "Jim" Tyler Turner #10566 MBorn: 1852 in: Patrick Co., VA Died: in: 2 Mary Elizabeth Turner #11155 FBorn: May 1855 in: Patrick Co., VA Died: in: 3 William Rufus Turner #10565 MBorn: 1856 in: Patrick Co., VA Died: in: 4 Venecia Turner #22603 FBorn: 1858 in: Patrick Co., VA Died: in: 5 Violet (Vinisa?) E. Turner #13899 FBorn: 1860 in: Patrick Co., VA Died: date unknown in: 6 Arminta A. Turner #14246 died at age: 96 FBorn: 20-Feb-1864 in: Patrick Co., VA Died: 21-Feb-1960 in: 7 Martha J. Turner #7231 FBorn: Jan 1867 in: PCVA Died: unknown in: 8 Susan Rosa Turner #7244 died at age: 92 FBorn: 11-Mar-1868 in: Patrick Co., VA Died: 30-Jul-1960 in: Virginia 9 Hanable L. Canien Turner #7534 died at age: 75 MBorn: 28-Jun-1870 in: PCVA Died: 16-May-1946 in: Pulaski, VA 10 Hattie H. Turner #12928 FBorn: 1871 in: Patrick Co., VA Died: in: ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 11:37:54 -0400 From: "_ Mitosis _" To: "BTRVETC-L" Subject: Re: John Turner s/o Adam Turner Message-ID: <000d01bfbf4c$b807c580$4ef3e4ce@mitosis> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: Subject: John Turner s/o Adam Turner ~ For over 20 years I have been trying to find the parents of my William Green Turner, born Feb or April 1829 or 1830, who married Mary Jane Vaughan in Patrick County, VA on 26 Dec 1850. Some researchers suggest he was the son of William and Elizabeth Philpott Turner, but his birth year does not fit with the known children of this couple.~ Romona... if the above scenario is correct: Then this William was born abt 1825, son of William Turner and Elizabeth Philpott, grandson of William Turner and Jane Hunter. There is viable justification for grandfather being 'William A Turner, Sr' and following 'William A Turner, Jr' with the middle name being Andrew for both... after Jane Hunter's father Andrew Hunter. However I don't know if this naming scheme is at this time proven. The Green Turner of Adam Turner/Pilson lineage doesn't, at least per my records, look like a good fit. -=[ Mitosis ]=- Clone of Time Past http://205.138.52.14/~mitosis ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 12:29:41 -0400 From: "_ Mitosis _" To: "List - Btrvetc" Subject: Turner, William Green Message-ID: <001801bfbf54$107abae0$63f3e4ce@mitosis> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Romona... see if this helps any. If this is your William then believe he belongs to Shadrack lineage In paper database have the Feb data... computer abt 1825. The paper I would trust to be more accurate. But as always I swear to naught However with all said and done, if your William married Mary Jane Vaughn then it would be Shadrack forgiving any error in DOB ----------------------------------------------------- WILLIAM GREEN12 TURNER was born 03 Feb 1830 in Henry Co Va, and died 14 Jan 1904 in Patrick Co Va. He married MARY JANE VAUGHN 26 Dec 1850 in Patrick Co Va. Served in Company "B", 57th Regiment, Confederate Army. Wrote home in March of 1865, described very poor conditions. Little or nothing to eat and many desertions. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 21:35:05 -0500 (CDT) From: sonskimp@webtv.net (John Simpson) To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org (BTRVETC-L) Subject: Re: John Turner s/o Adam Turner Message-ID: <4452-39220559-2575@storefull-132.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Thank you.Wrong times. JWS ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 01:37:28 EDT From: JJKALI@aol.com To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Re: BTRVETC-L Digest V00 #11 Message-ID: <32.5229e4f.26538a18@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There is an attachment to this file. Do you normally allow attachments. Please let me know as this may be a virus attachment. Please let me know. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 01:58:57 -0400 From: "_ Mitosis _" To: "BTRVETC-L" Subject: Re: BTRVETC-L Digest V00 #11 Message-ID: <007c01bfbfc5$011b6ba0$48f3e4ce@mitosis> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Don't think so, don't ever recall seeing one..... Wait till morning and contact Chris (list owner, central time I believe is her slot) Certainly don't open till you check with her _Mitosis_ ================================= ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 1:37 AM Subject: Re: BTRVETC-L Digest V00 #11 : There is an attachment to this file. Do you normally allow attachments. : Please let me know as this may be a virus attachment. Please let me know. : : ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 18:49:41 -0400 (EDT) From: Christine Gaunt To: BTRVETC-L Subject: Re: BTRVETC-L Digest V00 #11 Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On Wed, 17 May 2000 JJKALI@aol.com wrote: > There is an attachment to this file. Do you normally allow attachments. > Please let me know as this may be a virus attachment. Please let me know. > Hi, Folks, Some of you may have received an attachment if your email program/ISP modifies the messages you receive -- AOL does this for messages over a certain size - they send part of the message and then put the rest of the message in an attachment for you to download. I received no attachment. Usually the digest is *much* smaller, but for some reason it accumulated for over a month before I noticed it hadn't been sent out. Sorry! Chris Christine Gaunt, cgaunt@umich.edu or gaunt@genealogy.org Campbell-L and BTRVETC-L listowner Co-compiler of Genealogy Resources on the Internet http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/gen_int1.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 22:28:13 EDT From: JJKALI@aol.com To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Re: BTRVETC-L Digest V00 #11 Message-ID: <68.3a1b426.2654af3d@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Chris: Thank you very much for explaining that attachment. I was a little surprised when I saw it, needless to say, nothing surprises me these days. Once again, thank you. June ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 22:30:38 EDT From: JJKALI@aol.com To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Re: BTRVETC-L Digest V00 #11 Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank you mitosis. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 12:25:57 EDT From: CarBurCo@aol.com To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: BURNETT, TUNE, EDWARDS, CARTER:Mullins Cem. Rutherford Co, TN Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am forwarding this info from the TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com as you can see. JOAN CRUZ (JEANNEDEARC@webtv.net) sent this in, so she is the one to contact if you are related to any of these BURNETT/TUNE/EDWARDS/CARTER people write the msg to HER. Good luck Carole In a message dated 5/18/00 2:22:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time, TNRUTHER-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << JEANNEDEARC@webtv.net (JOAN CRUZ) To: TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <24945-3922E855-1497@storefull-626.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Subject: Re-Mullins Cemetery Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit The Surnames of Fields, Burnett, Edwards Carter, and Tune in this cemetery are as follows: Marshall Roy Fields --Nov. 30, 1949 died-- Ollie Burnett 9-9-1905 1-12-1926 B. B. Burnett 1871-1948 Emma J. Burnett 1870-1954 Janus B. Edwards Nov. 20, 1887 Jan 28, 1957 Louella Carter Age 87 1-18-1961 Arthur H. Carter 2-19-1907 7-21-1962 Johnie Carter 12-16-1896 5-1-1932 Nancy Pruitt Tune 9-14-1860 10-25-1937 Mary DellaTune 1-11-1885 6-20-1918 Joseph Tune 11-15-1858 5-8-1928 Kathleen Tune 3-11-1923 4-14-1926 Charles T.Tune 1869-1958 Minnie A. Tune 1881-1962 James L Tune 1920-1942 Eva Gray Tune 4-16-1917 10-18-1933 Maggie Bell -dau. of G.T & M.A. Tune 1-25-1915 10-19-1918 L. Joseph Tune Sept 10, 1846 Mar 25, 1902 Matte M. Tune Nov 4, 1866 Jan 11, 1902 A Tune No dates J. H. Tune No dates Sincerely, Joan >> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 09:57:55 PDT From: "June Bork" To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Cc: jbbork@hotmail.com Subject: Re: Fw: [VA-SOUTHSIDE-L] Stovall and Corn family cemetery in Patrick County Message-ID: <20000518165756.72017.qmail@hotmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed ANYONE INTERESTED IN HELPING WITH THIS MASSIVE PROJECT??? > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: > >To: > >Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 9:45 AM > >Subject: [VA-SOUTHSIDE-L] Stovall and Corn family cemetery in Patrick >County > > > > > >> To All Interested Parties of the Stovall and Corn Families: > >> > >> First an update -- the family cemetery on Road #635 (Goblintown > >Church > >> Road) in Patrick County is being restored. This burial grounds which >Mr. > >> O.E. Pilson in his book on the cemeteries of Patrick Co. called the >"Jesse > >> Corn, Jr. Cemetery," but in reality it is the cemetery started by Jesse > >Corn, > >> Sr. in the first decade of the Nineteenth century (first two burials > >between > >> 1800 and 1809). This week the Moody Funeral Home of Stuart is setting >up > >an > >> upright marker of Jesse Corn, Sr., denoting his participation in the > >> American Revolution plus identifying markers beside the headstones of > >> Elizabeth Burnett Corn and her daughter Judeth V. Corn Ross, which can >no > >> longer be read. The family cemetery has been fenced so the cattle can >no > >> long roam among the graves, and it has been cleaned up with all the old > >> headstones placed upright once again with some perennial bushes >planted. > >On > >> Saturday, June 10th at 10 A.M. the SAR will hold a short dedication > >ceremony > >> for the new marker for Jesse Corn, Sr., and two relatives (4th great > >grandson > >> and 4th great granddaughter) will give short talks, the first on the > >American > >> Revolutionary War soldier and the other on the cemetery itself. If you > >are > >> interested in attending contact me for more details. > >> Second what remains to be done -- there are in this cemetery > >several > >> graves marked with field stones. Mr. O. E. Pilson from his visit there >in > >> 1983 wrote: "At least 6 graves with crude stones, no inscriptions." > >> Extensive research has discovered the names of six very probable >burials > >in > >> this cemetery - namely; > >> 1. George Corn, the young son of Jesse Corn, Sr. > >> Three Children of Joseph Madison Stovall & >Permelia > >Corn > >> Stovall > >> 2. Joseph Peter Stovall > >> 3. Jesse Brett Stovall > >> 4. Mary S. Stovall > >> Two daughters of Brett and Nancy Stovall > >> 5. Sarah Stovall > >> 6. Martha Stovall > >> > >> I have made two concerted efforts to raise funds to restore the > >> cemetery to this point with all funds sent to the United Families of > >Patrick > >> and Henry Counties. While I appreciate each and every contribution >that > >was > >> made, it was also disheartening. Not one cent came from known >relatives > >in > >> Patrick or Henry counties. A couple from Roanoke contributed but all >the > >rest > >> came from New York, Texas, Tennessee, etc. The money contributed paid >for > >> only two-thirds of one of the identifying markers and the federal > >government > >> provided Jesse Corn, Sr.'s marker. We did not even receive enough >money > >to > >> fence the cemetery off so I had to plead poverty and persuade the >land > >> owner to do it. All the labor in cleaning up, setting the headstones > >> upright, cutting out dead trees and planting brushes had been performed >by > >> Mr. Howard Pilson, who is in his 80s, my husband, who has MS and >myself. > >> Still we won't complain but we need help. Most of those who did > >contribute > >> were to far away to labor on it. We need someone to go by and check >the > >> cemetery after storms, etc. to see that all is okay, etc. and each fall >we > >> will need to clean up the leaves and fallen limbs. We live in North > >Carolina > >> sixty miles from the cemetery. My efforts right now are in trying to > >> persuade someone to help me oversee the cemetery so it does not > >deteriorate > >> back to the deplorable condition it was in. Volunteering seems to be > >> out-of-season. > >> But I need some help in another way -- I think we should continue, > >and > >> my recommendation it that we place one marker with the names of the six > >> probable burials on it and with a few more shrubs to set off the area > >where > >> the field stones denote these burials. Specifically what I need is a > >> STOVALL who would head up one more drive for funds for this marker. I > >> initially had Moody Funeral Home give me a quote on such a marker which > >they > >> stated would cost $500. I am sure I can arrange with the United >Families > >to > >> receive the donations for this like they did the original. In this >effort > >> where both the contributor and laborers were few WE NEED a salwart who > >will > >> lead and see if we can finish the task on this cemetery, and then keep >it > >> cared for. Let me hear from you--either to lets go for it or forget > >> it--silence is to easy an option for those who do not care very much, >if > >at > >> all. If this is ever to be done, it is NOW! > >> Becky Martin Christiansen > >> Kernersville, N.C. > >> > >> > >> ============================== > >> Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > >> RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > >> http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi > >> > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 18:05:01 -0400 (EDT) From: Christine Gaunt To: kunnaway@worldpath.net cc: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Re: Results of GRESINET Registration Form Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On Wed, 10 May 2000 kunnaway@worldpath.net wrote: > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Sender: Robert K. Turner Jr. > Title: > URL: > Type: No selection made > Category: Maine Resources > County: Randolph, Maine > Description: My Grandfather Roy Turner was born in 1889 in Randolph. > He was born a twin which died at birth. When he was old enough to be > on his own he moved away to never return so that part of our family is > missing and I would like to find out if there is any family around > there still living or the names of his mother and father and where > they are buried. Any help that can be given is better then what we > have now. Its like that part is missing and I would like to know where > that side of the Turner's came from or if any are still around maybe > distance relitavtes. > Thank You > Robert K. Turner Jr > 104 Roch.Hill Rd. Apt#4c > Rochester, NH. 03867 > Hi, Robert You don't really have a resource to register, but you may want instead to post your message to one of the many mailing lists for genealogy. You may want to check out the following site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html There are a ton of lists -- you may want to look for a Turner list, or a Maine list for Randolph county. I'm also Cc'ing to a list I maintain, called BTRVETC-L, which deals with a bunch of families fro the Patrick County, VA area, and among them are Turners. Good luck, Chris Christine Gaunt, cgaunt@umich.edu or gaunt@genealogy.org Campbell-L and BTRVETC-L listowner Co-compiler of Genealogy Resources on the Internet http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/gen_int1.html ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 21:21:47 -0400 From: "Anne B St John" To: Subject: Burnett/Burnette Message-ID: <00ad01bfc2c2$ef748ca0$0106d6d1@annejohn> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone have any additional information on the following: BURNETT, William R born abt 1793, married Margaret FINCH Dec 16, 1818 in Campbell County, VA BURNETT, William, Jr married Louisa EAST Jan 14, 1839 in Pittsylvania County, VA BURNETTE, John Edward born June 9, 1851 married Avie Thomas DUDLEY Dec 28, 1871 in Campbell County, VA I would love to hear from anyone researching this line. Anne ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 01:24:53 -0400 From: "George C. Burnette, Jr." To: "'BTRVETC-L'" Subject: RE: Burnett/Burnette Message-ID: <000001bfc2e4$ef724a40$01646464@desktop> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I do not have any one in my line by the name of William R. Burnett. However, my GGGG Grandfather (Joseph Burnett) was born in 1750, Buckingham, Buckingham Co, Virginia. Given that the Burnett name only originated in Scotland, it would seem that there is a good chance that all of the Burnett's in VA were probably related. Somewhere along the way, I believe my GG Grandfather Zachariah Burnett moved to Cumberland or Knox Co., TN. One of Zachariah's brothers was named William M. Burnett, but William was a fairly common name. If you want, I can email you a gedcom file with what I have, but it sounds like the link (if one exists) may have been to an ancestor of your William. Good luck. Also, if anyone is interested in my Great Grandfather Elisha Douglas Gibson Burnett (b. 1839,d 1910) I have info regarding Virgil (one of his sons) descendants. Virgil was my Grandfather (b. 1884, d. 1941). Virgil married Gertrude Jackson Nail (daughter of Isaac Roberson Nail and Mary Isabel Dugger). This particular link merges the Nail/Dugger/Burnette/Adams lines - all in and around Eastern Tennessee in the 1800's. -----Original Message----- From: Anne B St John [mailto:astjohn1@bellsouth.net] Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 9:22 PM To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Burnett/Burnette Does anyone have any additional information on the following: BURNETT, William R born abt 1793, married Margaret FINCH Dec 16, 1818 in Campbell County, VA BURNETT, William, Jr married Louisa EAST Jan 14, 1839 in Pittsylvania County, VA BURNETTE, John Edward born June 9, 1851 married Avie Thomas DUDLEY Dec 28, 1871 in Campbell County, VA I would love to hear from anyone researching this line. Anne ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 10:47:10 -0400 From: "Anne B St John" To: "BTRVETC-L" Subject: Re: Burnett/Burnette Message-ID: <001101bfc333$724f20c0$be02d6d1@annejohn> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit George, I would very much like to have a copy of your gedcom file on the Burnett(e)'s. Even if I can not make a connection now, maybe in the future it will come in handy. Thanks so much for responding to my posting and good luck in your search! Anne -------------------------------- End of btrvetc-d Digest V00 Issue #12 *************************************