BTRVETC-L Digest Volume 98 : Issue 22 8 Apr 1998 Today's Topics: Roskey-Turner book (fwd) Fwd: [GM] FS MESHACK TURNER III HIS WIFE SARAH ROBEY TUCKER Bryant/ O'Brian Turner Family Administrivia: for the Burnett/Turner/Ross/Via/Etc Mailing List (BTRVETC-L) Welcome to all our new subscribers; please send us a message to let us know what lines you are working on. :-) We became automated 19 Jan 1998, with everyone that had been on Nyla Creed DePauk's list of subscribers being subscribed to the digest, which (kind) replaces the compilations. There is also a regular list, where you receive messages one at a time. If you wish that version, unsubscribe from the digest, and subscribe to the regular list (see below). Please do not send your emails to Nyla any longer; if you do, she will send them to the list. Please post your messages to: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org (that's a lowercase ell, not a number one.) ***** Do not send attachments or multipart MIME messages to the list! ***** ***** Send only plain text. Microsoft Outlook and Express seem to do ***** ***** this without the poster knowing. Check your configuration. ***** ***** Thanks! ***** 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: 4 Apr 1998 06:54:15 -0800 From: "Christine E. Gaunt" To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Roskey-Turner book (fwd) Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Hi, Folks, I'm forwarding this message to the group. The poster is *not* on our list, so if you have any questions, please direct them to Don Turner at turner@ccsi.com. Chris Christine Gaunt, gaunt@genealogy.org or cgaunt@umich.edu Campbell-L and BTRVETC-L listowner ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: 4 Apr 1998 13:10:39 -0000 From: turner To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Roskey-Turner book I just wanted to inform you that the William Roskey book on the History of the Turner Family is currently available to purchase from: AGLL Genealogical Services P.O. Box 329 593 West 100 North Bountiful, UT 84011-0329 or it can be ordered over the internet: e-mail : sales@agll.com or directly from the web site: http:/www.agll.com The price is $24.95 plus $4.50 postage and the Item Number / Product Number is: AGRI-452 Don Turner turner@ccsi.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Apr 1998 01:39:34 EST From: Jlmaupin To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org Subject: Fwd: [GM] FS MESHACK TURNER III HIS WIFE SARAH ROBEY TUCKER Message-ID: Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part0_891758375_boundary" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_891758375_boundary Content-ID: <0_891758375@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII I don't have any Turner's in my direct line but know that several on this list descend through Meshack & Sarah Turner so I thought I would forward this message to the group in case someone is interested in purchasing this book. I am not affiliated with this company. Just thought this book might be of interest. Judy jlmaupin@aol.com Date: Sat, 04 Apr 1998 23:06:24 -0700 To: GEN-MAT-L@rootsweb.com From: "Stacey's Book Search" Subject: [GM] FS MESHACK TURNER III HIS WIFE SARAH ROBEY TUCKER Resent-From: GEN-MAT-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/12828 Used book offered: MESHACK TURNER III HIS WIFE SARAH ROBEY TUCKER, by Lucille R. Maddox. Gateway Press, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland. 1976. 471 p (plus 94 pages of appendices and index). HB; vg; orange cloth; Limited and number edition (# 104 of 300 copies). Families of TUCKER, ROBERTSON, ROBEY, FARMER, CAMPBELL, HICKMAN, WILSON, CONSTANT, NEWCOMB, SHEETS, WORSHAM, COBB, MADDOX, MCBRIDE, and many others. Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, others. $ 61.00 POSTPAID Please e-mail or write to reserve. Checks, money order, or credit card (MC or VISA) accepted. STACEY'S BOOK SEARCH 5712 Sweetwater NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Email = rmcclend@highfiber.com WebSite may be found at: http://www.highfiber.com/~rmcclend/Index.html Used books and materials on genealogy, American and local history, biography, miscellaneous, a book wants list, and free book announcements!! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Apr 1998 02:18:16 -0500 From: Griffith3@webtv.net (Chris Griffith) To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Bryant/ O'Brian Message-Id: <199804050718.XAA20913@mailtod-198.bryant.webtv.net> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT Searching for info. on Elick and Mary Jane Bryant or perhaps last name O'Brian. Know last name changed from Bryant to O'Brian sometime. They had a son Named Newel King Bryant. My Grandfather. I know they Lived near Bluefield Wv. for awhile. Thanks for your help. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 06:03:41 PDT From: "Nancy Avis" To: btrvetc-l@genealogy.org Subject: Turner Family Message-ID: <19980408130342.22898.qmail@hotmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain Hi! This is the first time I've submitted something. I recently discovered this newsletter and it's great. Hopefully I've done this right. I'm tracing any ancestors of Mary Frances Turner Goode, which includes the Turners, Goodes, Martins, Dodds, and Hunters, Mary Turner is my great-great grandmother. (1) Shadrach Turner: b: @1720 m: Ann Turner c: Larkin c: Jeremiah (2) c: WILLIAM c: Excony c: Elizabeth c: John c: Josiah c: Mary (2) William Turner b: January 19, 1753, d: December 11, 1845 m: Jane Hunter Turner b: June 7, 1758, d: May 20, 1851(daughter of William Hunter, Sr.) c: George, b: October 17, 1776 c: James c: John c: Martha Turner Philpott c: Elizabeth Turner Ingram c: Josiah Turner c: Adelphia Turner c: Sarah Turner Snidow, b: December 21, 1788 c: William Turner, b: January 1, 1791 c: Jane Turner Stone, b: October 3, 1792 c: Andrew Turner, b: May 27, 1797 (3)c: MESHACH TURNER, B: AUGUST 16, 1799 c: Elkanah Turner, b: August 14, 1801 (3) Meshach Turner, b: August 16, 1799 m: Nancy Martin (daughter of William Martin, Sr. and Sarah Dodd Martin(see below)***) married on December 9, 1822 c: Lucinda Turner Ross, m: Bob Ross c: Andrew Turner, m: Martha Prillman c: Jane Turner c: Serepa Turner Smith, m: Henry Smith (4) c: MARY FRANCES TURNER GOODE, B: FEBRUARY 26, 1833 c: William Turner, m: Frances Goode c: John Turner, m: Mary Jameson c: Hershey Turner Gardner, m: James Gardner c: Ann Turner Prillman, m: George Prillman c: Elizabeth Turner Holcher, m: Tom Holcher c: Texas Turner Young, m: Jim Young (4) Mary Frances Turner Goode, b: February 26, 1833 m: David G. Goode III (son of David Goode II, and Malinda Miles Goode) in March 1852. (5) c: PETER LEFTWICH GOODE, B: FEBRUARY 5, 1853 c: Fanny Goode McGhee, b: 1855 c: William Gardner Goode, b: April 4, 1857 c: Benjamin Meshach Goode, b: March 19, 1859 c: Joseph Hamrick Goode, b: April 17, 1861 c: David Henry Goode, IV, b: April 29, 1863 c: Nannie Bettie Goode Woody, b: December 14, 1865 c: Norman Soloman Goode, b: May 7, 1868 c: Florence Goode Scott, born May 3, 1873 c: Louise Goode Mason, b: 1875 (5) Peter Leftwich Goode, b: February 5, 1853, d: February 4, 1925 m: Emma Woolwine, b: Jan. 30, 1863, d: May 13, 1921 (daughter of Montgomery and Lutitia Summerfield Woolwine) (*both are buried in Nuttall Cemetery, Edmond, WV (Fayette County) a cemetery off Route 82 about 3 miles south of Winona) c: Mary Goode Tully, b: 1886, d: 1909 c: Fred Goode, b: 1888, d: 1909 c: Grace Goode Huffman, b: 1891, d:? c: Emery Goode, b: 1893, d:? c: William Goode, b: 1895, d? c: Neva Goode Jones, b: 1897, d: ? c: Effie Goode Tunnicliffe, b: January 1900, d: September 1983 **Peter Goode and family lived in Sewell (mines) Clifftop mines, Nutallbug Farm in Edmond then Winona. He walked on Route 82 to Lansing Church and Picnic. ***Sarah Dodd Martin, mother of Nancy Martin who was wife of Meshach Turner From the book "Early Virginia Families" is this story about the Martin Family William Martin and his wife Sarah Dodd Martin lived in Henry County. The romantic love story handed down in the Martin family, is that the young and pretty Sarah Dodd, of Rockingham County, North Carolina, was travelling along the North Carolina road, by stage coach with her father, to White Sulphur Springs. Mr. Dodd who had lost his health, while in service in the Revolutionary War, was on his way to the medicinal springs, known even in those early colonial days. As evening came on, the Dodd family stopped for the night with the Martins. Young William Martin of this household, and Miss Sarah, became so interested in each other, that Miss Sarah was not in as big a hurry to continue the journey, the next day, as was the sick old soldier father. On their return trip, after some weeks at White Sulphur Springs, the Dodds again enjoyed the hospitality of the Martin home. The second visit was prolonged, as Miss Sarah persuaded her father that he needed, not a few hours rest, but several days. This well known North Carolina road was the mail route in those days, and infrequent letters passed between the young people, after Miss Sarah returned to her North Carolina home. William Martin, Sr. gave William Martin, Jr., permission a year later to go to North Carolina and bring home a bride. She brought withe her china, books and furnishings that were luxuries in those days. **They married in Rockingham County, NC, May 28, 1794. -------------------------------- End of btrvetc-d Digest V98 Issue #22 *************************************