Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 01:23:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: NCreed1@aol.com
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Subject: Comp 201 Revised - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc

19.  Meshack S. TURNER Jr.-512 was born 1765 in VA. He died 15 May 1810 in
Wilkes Co., GA.  Meshack was a Lt. in the 4th. (Wilkes Co.) Regiment of the
Georgia Militia 1794-1795.  Meshack married (1) Sally FARMER-6642 on 2 Sep
1787 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. Sally was born about 1765 in VA. She died 1809
in Wilkes Co.,GA. They had the following children:
          117  F    i.   Nancy TURNER-7108 was born after 1787 in GA.  Nancy
married (1) John LAWSON-7111, son of John LAWSON-7150 on 31 Dec 1818 in
Wilkes Co., GA.  John was born before 1800. He died before 1829.
          118  F    ii.  Jinnie TURNER-7109 was born in GA.  Jinnie married
(1) Pleasant LAWSON Jr.-7112, son of Pleasant LAWSON-7113 before 1808.
     +    119  F    iii. Rachael TURNER-7110.
          120  M    iv.  James Francis TURNER-7063 was
born after 1787 in GA.  James married (1) Sarah Frances "Sally" TURNER-7050,
daughter of Shadrack TURNER-514 and Margaret HILL-508 on 6 Sep 1806 in
Lincoln
Co., GA. Sarah was born before 1790 in GA.
     +    121  M    v.   Meshack TURNER-6644 was born about 1790 and died 9
Nov 1860.

20.  James TURNER-7074 was born before 1772 in Halifax Co., VA. He died in
Cobb
Co., GA.  James married (1) Sarah COLEMAN-7116 before 1793 in Wilkes Co., GA.
Sarah was born about 1776 in GA. She died in Cobb Co., GA.
They had the following children: 
          122  F    i.   Sarah W. TURNER-7117 was born 1794 in Wilkes Co.,
GA. She died 13 May 1859 in Madison Co., MS. 
          123  M    ii.  James TURNER-7118 was born 1798 in Wilkes Co., GA.
          124  M    iii. John TURNER-7119 was born 1800 in GA.
          125  M    iv.  Daniel Calhoun TURNER-7120 was born 1802 in Wilkes
Co., GA.  Daniel married (1) Nancy ___-7156. Nancy was born 1813.
          126  M    v.   Meshack TURNER-7121 was born 1804 in Wilkes Co., GA.
          127  F    vi.  Martha Coleman TURNER-7122 was born 1812 in Wilkes
Co., GA.
     +    128  M    vii. Manuel TURNER-7123 was born about 1814 and died
1850.

22.  Sussanah TURNER-7076 was born 1778 in VA.  Sussanah married (1) Philip
A.
WILHITE-7125 before 1790. Philip was born 1752 in Franklin Co., NC. He died
about
1816 in Wilkes Co., GA.  They had the following children:
          129  M    i.   Jesse WILHITE-16709.
          130  M    ii.  Matthew WILHITE-16710.
          131  M    iii. Meshack Turner WILHITE-7127 was born Aug 1790 in
Franklin Co., NC. He died 4 Jun 1881 in Madison Co., GA.  Meshack married (1)
Lucy Palmer WILHITE-16708 on 23 Dec 1816 in Madison Co., GA. Lucy was born
about 1790.
          132  F    iv.  Sarah Rebecca WILHITE-16711 was born 10 May 1791.
She died 8 Jan 1844 in Oglesby, GA and was buried in Deadwyler Cem., Oglesby,
GA.  Sarah
married (1) Martin P. DEADWYLER-16712 on 17 Aug 1809 in Elbert Co., GA.
Martin
was born 8 Feb 1788 in Wilkes Co., (now Elbert), GA. He died 8 Sep 1866 in
Elbert Co., GA.
          133  F    v.   Elizabeth Parmer WILHITE-16713 was born 1796.
 Elizabeth married (1) John Boyd WILHITE-16714 on 17 Aug 1820 in Elbert Co.,
GA. John was born 1795/1804. 
          134  F    vi.  Susan G. WILHITE-16715 was born about 1800.  Susan
married (1) Philip MONTAGUE-16716 on 30 Aug 1817 in Madison Co., GA.
          135  F    vii. Nancy F. WILHITE-16717 was born about 1802.  Nancy
married (1) Joseph Young WILHITE-16718 on 19 Dec 1820 in Elbert Co., GA.
          136  F    viii.     Geriah G. WILHITE-7128 was born about 1805.
 Geriah married (1) Robert C. OGLESBY-7129 on 25 Dec 1823 in Elbert Co., GA.
Robert was born about 1800 in Elbert Co., GA. 
          137  M    ix.  Philip A. WILHITE-7126 was born 1808. He died 15 Dec
1891 in
Elbert Co., GA and was buried in Stinchcomb Cem..

Sussanah also married (2) ___ OGLESBY-7130 about 1824.


Fourth Generation

25.  Larkin PACKWOOD-820 was born about 1772 in VA. He died about 1862 in
Stone Co., MO. Larkin married (1) ___ HENDERSON-831. They had the following
children:
          138  M    i.   Larkin Cannady PACKWOOD-3533 was born 1803 in VA.
 Larkin
married (1) Elizabeth STORMONT-3534.

27.  Elisha PACKWOOD-823 was born 22 Feb 1773 in Henry Co., VA. He died 22
Dec 1865 in CA.  From the Bartholomew Co. Indiana Deed Book No. 7, page
1......

Know all men by these presents that I Elisha Packwood of Bartholomew County
and
State of Indiana confiding in the integrity of Charles Foster of Patrick
County and the
State of Virginia have and by these presents do appoint him the said Charles
Foster
my true and lawful agent and attorney in fact for me and in my name do ask
demand
sue for and recover and for the same acquitances do give all monies and
effects due
me in the State of Virginia, and particularly to collect and receive all and
receive all
money and effects due me in right of my wife Polly (late Polly Burnett) as
one of the
heirs of John Burnett her father deceased late of said Patrick County in the
State of
Virginia. Hereby ratifying and confirming all the acts of said Charles Foster
in the
premises as fully as though I myself were present. 
Witness my hand and seal at said Bartolomew County this 26th day of
November 1827.
Elisha Packwood
Philip Sweeten

Elisha married (1) Mary "Polly" BURNETT-773, daughter of John BURNETT Sr.-360
and Elizabeth TATE-469 on 25 Jan 1798 in Patrick Co., VA. Mary was born about
1778 in Hanover Co., VA. She died before 1827 in Cajuicas, (San Luis Obispo,
),
CA.  They had the following children:
          139  M    i.   Richard PACKWOOD-1848.
          140  M    ii.  Robert Tait PACKWOOD-1849 was born in MO. He died in
MO. 
Robert's middle name has been spelled Tate by some researchers.
          141  M    iii. Larkin PACKWOOD-1850 was born 1802. He died 1868.
 Larkin
married (1) Ester Ann BERRY-1859 on 1834. 
          142  M    iv.  John Ira PACKWOOD-1851 was born 22 Feb 1804 in
Patrick
Co., VA. He died 18 Mar 1879 in Barry Co., MO.  John and his wife Abigail
went
west with his brothers Elisha and William by wagon, first to Oregon
Territory, then on
to California Territory. They are found in the 1850 California census in El
Dorado
County, California living amongst miners.  John married (1) Abigail
TINDER-1860 on
9 Feb 1832 in Jackson Co., IN. Abigail died 1852 in CA.  Abigail died during
childbirth.   John also married (2) Jane STAMPS-1861.
          143  M    v.   Charles PACKWOOD-1852 was  born 1806. He died 1866. 
Charles married (1) ___ LEE-1862.  Charles also married (2) Elizabeth RAMSAY-
1863.
          144  M    vi.  Samuel PACKWOOD-1853.  Samuel married (1) Esther
Isabel
MCKINLEY-1864. 
          145  M    vii. Elisha PACKWOOD-1854 was born 2 Jul 1805 in Patrick
Co.,
VA. He died 1876 in Everett, WA.  Elisha
married (1) Paulina PROTHERO-1865 on 12 Feb 1832 in Jackson Co., IN. Paulina
was born 1816 in KY. She died 1891 in CA.
          146  F    viii.     Mary PACKWOOD-1855. 
          147  F    ix.  Samantha PACKWOOD-1856.
          148  F    x.   ___ PACKWOOD-1857.
          149  M    xi.  William T. PACKWOOD-1858 was born 12 Feb 1813 in
Patrick
Co., VA. He died 13 Dec 1897 in Mima Prarie, WA.  William went west in 1845
with
his brothers by wagon first to Oregon Territory, then to California
Territory.  William
married (1) Rhoda Belle PROTHERO-1866 on 27 Mar 1834 in Jefferson Co., IN. 
Rhoda was born 1818. She died 1894.  William also married (2) Elmira COOPER-
1339 on 19 Dec 1883 in San Luis Obispo, CA.

30.  Sarah PACKWOOD-826 was born 1779/1783 in VA. She died before 1835 in
KY.  Sarah married (1) Edmund BARTLETT-840 on 16 Dec 1800 in Patrick Co., VA.
Edmund died about 1835 in KY.  They had the following children:
          150  F    i.   Polly BARTLETT-1322.  Polly married (1) William
APPLEBY-
1323.

35.  John TURNER Jr.-487 was born 21 Sep 1779 in Henry Co., VA. He died 20
May
1874 in Patrick Co., VA.  There remains confusion as to the children of John
Turner,
Jr. and his first cousin Rev. John Turner - son of William Turner and Jane
Hunter.
The listing in this compilation is based on a letter written in 1914 by a
grandson of
Rev. John Turner describing the family.  Other researchers in Patrick and
Henry
Counties feel that Ruth Turner,  Nancy Tate Turner, and Elizabeth Jane Turner
(not
listed below) should belong to this family of John Turner, Jr. instead of
Rev. John
based on their research of census and other records.  John married (1) Sally
BURNETT-6646 on 31 Mar 1814 in Patrick Co.,VA.  They had the following
children:
          151  F    i.   Adelphia TURNER-7280 was born  about 1818 in Henry
Co., VA.

36.  Shores Price "Shaws" TURNER-849 was born 4 Feb 1785 in VA.  He died 13
Oct 1839 in Rieves Co., MO.  Shaw's name has also been listed as Lashores by
some researchers. He was a Private during the War of 1812.  Shores married
(1)
Adelphia TURNER-850, daughter of William TURNER-499 and Jane HUNTER-493
on 18 Nov 1806 in Henry Co.,  VA. Adelphia was born 4 Feb 1787 in Franklin
Co.,
VA. She died about1879.  They had the following children:
          152  M    i.   Wilson TURNER-851 was born in VA.
          153  M    ii.  Owen TURNER-852 was born in VA.  Owen married (1)
___
NASH-854.
          154  F    iii. Nancy B. TURNER-853 was born about 1807 in Henry
Co., VA.
Nancy married (1) William THOMASSON-855 on 26 Nov 1838 in Henry Co., VA.
William was born in VA.
          155  F    iv.  Jane TURNER-856 was born about 1814 in Henry Co.,
VA.  Jane
married (1) William DYER-1226. William was born about 1810 in VA.
          156  F    v.   Adelphia TURNER-857 was born about 1812 in Henry
Co., VA. 
Adelphia married (1) Thomas DRAPER-1227. Thomas was born about 1805 in VA.

37.  Shadrack TURNER-353 was born 26 Aug 1788 in Elamsville, Henry Co.,
(later
Patrick), VA. He died 2 Nov 1870 in Patrick Co., VA and was buried in
Shadrack
Turner Cem., Elamsville, Patrick Co., VA.  Shadrack married (1) Judith
BURNETT-
354, daughter of John BURNETT Sr.-360 and Elizabeth TATE-469 on 28 Jan 1813
in Patrick Co., VA.  Judith was born 26 Nov 1797 in Elamsville, Patrick Co.,
VA. She
died 15 Jan 1872 in Elamsville, Patrick Co., VA.  Other sources list a
marriage date
of  18 Feb 1814. Shadrack and Judith had the following children:
          157  F    i.   Elizabeth TURNER-481 was born 22 Dec 1813 in
Elamsville,
Patrick Co., VA. She died 5 Dec 1900 in Patrick Co., VA and was buried in
Shadrach Turner Cemetery, Elamsville, Patrick Co., VA.  Elizabeth married (1)
David
Jefferson ROSS-478, son of David ROSS-439 and Sarah "Sally" ANDERSON-427
on 14 Feb 1833 in Patrick Co., VA. David was born 12 Apr 1806 in Elamsville,
Patrick Co., VA. He died 9 Jul 1853 in Patrick Co., VA.
David was a blacksmith.
          158  F    ii.  Mary Ann TURNER-482 was born 1814 in Patrick Co.,
VA. She
died after 1860 in Franklin Co., VA.
Mary married (1) Alexander NOLEN-479, son of John NOWLIN-1669 and Mary
"Polly" THOMAS-1670 on 6 Aug 1832. Alexander was born  about 1810 in VA.
 Last
name spelling of NOWLIN also found. 
          159  F    iii. Amanda Burnett TURNER-863 was born 17 Mar 1819 in
Patrick
Co., VA. She died 16 Oct 1899 in Monroe Co., KY.  The following letter from
Amanda Burnettt Turner to her parents Shadrack and Judith Burnett Turner is
the
same spelling as the original hand written letter.  The format was changed to
fit this
internet layout...

Monroe County Ky  August the 11th 1856
Dear Father and Mother Sisters and Brother I take my pen in hand to write you
a few
line to let you know that we are in common health at this time  hoping thes
lines may find you all enjoying the same blefsing I have nothing of much
 importance to write  it is very healthy here  so far, we have had a very
 dry hot summer here  corn crops is sorryier than ever was known here  there
will be no tobacco raised if it dont rain shortly  we will almost loose seed
 of all kinds of vegitables  I have not has a mefs of corn field beens this
summer  The ground has not binto wet to plow since may and verry few showers
since, there was good crops of oats and wheat made here, so there will be no
danger of people suffering though I fear stock will suffer We have raised 50
bushels of wheat this summer and Carter 25, Joseph raised none though it
 wont take much to do them for Rachael can make  a little do  She can cook as
good as aunt Nancy Turner  Jo is doing well  he has two likely mares  and a
mule colt a good stock of hogs and  cattle Carter will have a bad chance this
year he is gettin along prety well a fixing abut his  house  he has made him
a loom and two new 
(page two)
bed steads a set of chairs and a wheel  Robert has twenty two acres in corn
 If it had
bin seasonable he would of raised 210 barrels  he thinks he wont raise more
than
fifty  we have some old corn we have 40 hogs to fatten and as many to winter
 we
have  five head of horses and five mule colts a good stock of cattle and
sheep, we
can rub through by buying  some corn with our oats  Our children go to school
Jo J is steadying the arithmetic  Cafs learns very fast Sam runs away and
goes every day 
the school house is not more than two hundred yds of Permelias  two oldest
children
goes, I have not heard from any of you this summer  we are getting uneasy 
Permelia and myself has both wrote and have received no  answers, I want you
to
write as soon as you get  this letter  write how you are doing  tell sister
Betsy I want
her to write and let me know how  she is doing  I oftenen think her and the
children
and want to see them  I want to see you all once more  I think we will come
next
summer if we  all live, Bennett Stone and his wife come up  to see us last
week and
said uncle A Wm and all the ballance was well  uncle Benjamin  was not very
well
when we heard from thare and marinda morris was verry low withe  dropsy, If
you
and mother would come and see  us it would be more satisfaction to me than
any 
else on earth  I want Sam and Tiny to come

(page three)
and see us this fall if they can  Albina is grown and can do any kind of
businefs  She
is weaving coverlids now, I believe I wrote everthing I can think of  tell
Lewis Turner
that Susan Carter  is very low with her breast, Robert and the  children
joins in
sending our love to all our connections and friends, I remain your
affectional
daughter until death    
Amanda B Rofs
Shadrack Turner
Judith Turner
Samuel and Clemantine

(attached to the bottom of the letter)
August the 12th  We had a fine shower of rain
this morning  tobacco is not so far
spent to make pretty good crops yet
we have 10 thousand plants growing
and Jo and carter 8 thousan each  Jo and
Carter will both make plenty of coin to do them
I weigh 150 Robert 147 Albina 121 Jo 89
I forgot what Cafs and Sam weighs,
Jo and Rachael both look verry healthy  Carters
family looks as well as they did when they left
thare  I believe I will quit     A B Rofs

Amanda married (1) Robert Anderson ROSS-864, son of David ROSS-439 and
Sarah "Sally" ANDERSON-427 on 28 May 1837 in Patrick Co., VA. Robert was born
29 Nov 1808 in Patrick Co., VA. He died 23 Apr 1875 in Monroe Co., KY.
          160  F    iv.  Mahala A. TURNER-872 was born 2 Jan 1821 in Patrick
Co., VA.
She died 28 Jan 1859 and was buried in Shadrach Turner Cemetery, Elamsville,
Patrick Co., VA.  Mahala married (1) Peyton Rufus ROSS-873, son of David
ROSS-
439 and Sarah "Sally" ANDERSON-427 on 12 Oct 1843 in Patrick Co., VA. Peyton
was born 30 Nov 1813 in Patrick Co., VA. He died 15 Aug 1885 in VA.
          161  M    v.   Joseph Shores TURNER-480 was born 1822/1823 in
Patrick Co., VA. He died in Hartsville, Wright Co., MO.  The following is
typed directly from the original letter to Shadrack Turner and his wife
Judith Burnett by their son and
daughter-in-law Joseph Shores Turner and Rachel Turner.I have typed it in the
same
format and spelling as the original...

                              1860
                     december 26
Wright County Mo december
dear farther and mother  i agane
seet my self to wright you a
few lines to let you no that we ar awl
well hoping theas few lins may
find you all well  i have settle
in Mo  i have got 162 akers land
40 akers clerd  thar is 100 akers of
it as level as your flore and will
make from 10 to 15 barrels per aker
thare is congrefs land awl arond
my land at 75 cents per aker thou
i hant got no use for it  i have
got as much a gin as i ever can
tend my self and i never exspet
to have any help  awl of ower
children is old  Ped and bina move
out with us to this country  they
live 1 mile from us  Bob rofs and Mand
has bin to see us this sumer  i exspet
they will move next fall  Carter is
coming next fawl and rachels 2 sisters
and famlys sais they ar coming next
fawl  bina has a fine girl and cawl it
Amanda Elizabeth  thar will be a
rale road from St lewis to Spring field
it will run in 20 mils of us  it is
graded in 40 mils of us now and
they think they will have they
cars a runing in 20 mile by next
winter  when we got here last spring
they grafs was nee hy awl over the
woods
(Next page)

i have bin a hunting to day
i have seen 50 turkeys i exspet
to day  i dident see no dear but
they is a heep here  i live on a creek
and i can go to a hole and hunderds
of fish 2 feet long  i will now tell
what els i have got  i have gota
pinty meet and corn to do mee
1 mule worth $125  on colt $75 + 20 hogs
5 sheep 2 cows and calvs 12 chickens
1 dog 1 cat 1 wagon $90  i will now give you they
prices  corn 50 cts per bushel  wheet $1.25 a
bushel  Pork $%.00 a hundred  Stock of
awl kinds brings far price  so i will
quit for this time and do better next
i want you to wrigt to mee
as soon as you git this and tell
the rest to wright  i hant got they
scratch of a pen from noe of you
in 4 years  so no thing more but
i remin your effetint son
Rachel Turner         J.S. Turner
Direct your letter to harts vill Mo
             Harts vill Mo
                       Wright Co  Mo
my land cost $500.00
(end of letter)

Joseph married (1) Rachel TURNER-874, daughter of Larkin TURNER-1324 and
Jane HEARD-1340.  Joseph also married (2) Mary WYNN-875 on 5 Apr 1863.
          162  F    vi.  Soloma TURNER-876 was born about 1823 in Patrick
Co., VA. 
Soloma died an infant.
          163  F    vii. Permelia Corn TURNER-877 was born 1825 in Patrick
Co., VA.
She died after 1870 in Monroe Co., KY.  The following letter from Permelia
Corn
Turner and John Hampton Hin to Permelia's brother Samuel C. Turner is typed
directly from the hand written original. I have attempted to keep the same
spelling
and format as appears on the original letter.  The letter is on a 12 inch by
15 inch
piece of paper that was folded to mail size, sealed with a red wax and
addressed as
follows...

Mr
  Samuel C. Turner
     Elamsville Patrick Co.
         Virginia
(across the top of the address face in another handwriting it says)
Centre point  Ky        paid 3

(page one)
Monroe Cty  Kentucky
Dec 30 1855
   Dear Sam and Tiny  I
will write you as few lines to
let you now something of Kentucky
you have both perused shooting
creek and this is as fair a
sample as I can come at though
not quite as god a looking a
place as that on the account
of dry creeks choise mills and
people in general  the ladys
hear all wear yarn dresses striped
in the filfen  shorter than any
little children ther and no pa___
lets  square handkerchiefs round
the neck with the dirtest bon
nets i ever seen on all the
tim  white yarn stockings well
soled and coars peged shoes
no maner of politeness about
them  I have been trying ever since
I came hear to get one to sit
down longenoughto set up to
her  though have give it up
as a bad jod  as tha apear
so wild and savage I have travel
ed over seven countys in the
State but I dont think she
hear  So far as the geantlemen
is concerned if I must call them
geantlemen drinking and gambling

(second page)
is there ocupation  Sam mee
and Jo is just in one noch
waying 100 and 90 and Joes wife
is a small woman waying 100
and 66 lbs  tell Margaret Ferguson
i have been to Sanfords and
found them all well and doing
well a pearenty  Say to mr
IS_dams I received his leter on
the 25 and was glad to hear
they was all well  I will
write to him soon  Sam
you must write to mee and
give the news generally as
ther is nothing hear to write
about  be shore to write whether
Mat Roberson is dead or not
and how you come on at wits
spur since you got your dith
coat  Tiny tell mee who is
your bea since the old wons
is all dead  give my respects
to unkle Shady and Aunt
Judy and Dicy Corn  tell her
to write to mee and give me
the news from goblintown
give my respects to Haty Ann
and the widow  allso I must
come to a close by saying
farewell
             John H. Hin

(page three)
   Sam I will write you
and Tiny a few lines as Hampton
cant fill up a sheet  I promist
to write what sort of a look
ing woman joes wifw was  she
is fair skined blue eyed light
hair white eye brows rezembly
lithe helton moor than any
body els I ever saw though very
kind and friendly  I like her
tolerable well for the acquaintence
She had a good bed frog  bedstead
and a few bed quilts is all I now
of in the way of beding  4 chairs
a pair of fire dogs and aunt rachels
saddle  is all she had that I know
of  tha hav two beds a good table
and a box for a cubboard  a house
a bout the sise of the lewry  nailed
boards plank lath and dirt chimney
a nother little house for a kitchen
and smokehouse  we want you to write
whether Mr and old Betsy is maried
or not  I will deseribe Bobs folks
in the next letter as I hav no
rom this time  Mary is to be
maried wednes day to Eaf willia
ms  She will marry at old
Smiths makes  no weding pleas
if you rite any thing you dont
wish all to no put it in hamps
letter  I must come to a close by
saying fare well Sam and Tiny
         Permelia Carter

This letter From Permelia Corn Turner to her parents Shadrack and Judith
Burnett
Turner is typed directly from the handwritten original with the style and
spelling as in
the original...

               Monroe Cty Kentucky
                  June the 28 1856
Dear Father Mother Brothers and
Sisters  I will now in form you we
are all well and have enjoyed as good
health hear as we did there  Amanda
is complaining som  Jos and Rachel is
well  Jo received your letter  I received
Tinys and would of answerd it long
a go though had nothing to write
worth sending and if I wait for something
you wont hear from mee  so you shall
hear from mee if it is only to say
howdy  we had a cool spring  at this
time the wether is warm and very dry
weve made 25 bushels of good wheat
and have a very good crop of oats
corn and 4 thousand plants of to bacco
planted  we are not quite half done
planting  if it rains by the middle
of July I have a promising flax and
cotton patch a good many vegetables
though they ar sorry on the account
of the drouth  we have a very pretty
young orchard coming on and some
froot on them and some peaches  our
gray filly provd to be a splendid nag
we keep her yet  we bought a cow and
yearlin calf this spring for 15$  the
foxes have deprived mee of many cicanes
I have 4 goslins  I have white washed
my house and got a high post bedstid
and a cup board  my house looks quite

(page two)
grand for kentucky  the water geting
very sorry generally though our spring
never fails and is as good water as i ever
drank  Jo sais tell you all he has forgot
how to write  you must excuse him for
not writing  Mr Hin is hear and well
he has had some work to do thoug
finds it scearce  J has not desided whet
her he will come to Va this fall
or not  if he does it will be lat
he wants you all to write to him
and give him the news ginerally
Tiny you accused us of making
fun of your letter  not so  it just
such as I want to hear all of
you  pleas write to mee often
I would be glad to hear every
weak  the children has growed so
you would hardle no them  Merit
can walk good  I recon I would
way a hundred lbs  I must come
to a close for the want fo something
to write
                 Permelia Carter

Permelia married (1) George Lewis CARTER-878 on 9 May 1848.

          164  F    viii.     Martha Jane TURNER-879 was born 16 Apr 1829 in
Patrick
Co., VA. She died 25 Dec 1915 in Patrick Co., VA and was buried in Jeremiah
Turner Cemetery, Patrick Co., VA.  Martha married (1) Jeremiah TURNER-880,
son
of Lewis TURNER-881 and Cynthia Ann FOSTER-882 on 2 Nov 1854 in Patrick Co.,
VA. Jeremiah was born 29 Nov 1826 in Patrick Co., VA. He died 28 Jun 1896 in
Patrick Co., VA.  The 1850 U.S. Census found 24 year old Jeremiah living at
home
with his parents.
          165  F    ix.  Malissa Ruth TURNER-946 was born 2 May 1831 in
Patrick Co.,
VA. She died 9 Feb 1904 in Patrick Co., VA and was buried in Lackey - Turner
Cemetery, Patrick Co., VA.  Malissa married (1) Stephen Hubbard TURNER-947,
son of John TURNER , Rev.-774 and Nancy BURNETT-921 on 30 Dec 1851 in
Patrick Co., VA. Stephen was born 8 Dec 1826 in Henry Co., VA. He died 23 Oct
1905.
          166  M    x.   Samuel Claiborne TURNER-333 was born 22 Mar 1833 in
Elamsville, Patrick Co., VA. He died 20 Apr 1916 in Elamsville, Patrick Co.,
VA and
was buried in Shadrach Turner  Cemetery, Elamsville, Patrick Co., VA.  Samuel
married (1) Nancy M. "Nannie" STOVALL-334, daughter of Joseph Madison
STOVALL-364 and Permelia CORN-363 on 8 Jun 1891 in Elamsville, Patrick Co.,
VA.  Nancy was born 26 Nov 1840 in Patrick Co., VA. She died 23 Jul 1883 in
Elamsville, Patrick Co., VA.
          167  F    xi.  Nancy Clementine Jane TURNER-948 was born 16 Jan
1836 in
Patrick Co., VA. She died 14 Oct 1920 in Franklin Co., VA and was buried in
Corn
Family Cem., Ferrum, VA.  Nancy married (1) Peter CORN-795, son of Jesse CORN
Jr-362 and Elizabeth BURNETT-361 on 15 Dec 1859 in Patrick Co., VA. Peter was
born 26 Jun 1834 in Patrick Co., VA. He died 1919 in Franklin Co., VA.  Peter
was a
Corporal in Company D, 51st Virginia Regiment CSA with a signup date of
6/14/1861 in Elamville, Patrick County, VA. Peter served till the end of the
War for
Southern Independence with time out (paying a
substitute) to care for family and crops.  Peter's occupation has been listed
as
Primitive Baptist minister.
          168  M    xii. Thomas TURNER-799 was born about 1838 in Patrick
Co., VA.
He died before 1850.

39.  Benjamin TURNER-488 was born 1794/1800 in VA.  Benjamin and his family
were in Cumberland County, KY in 1833 according to family letters.  Benjamin
married (1) Lucinda ___-4086.  Lucinda and Benjamin had 6 children - 4 boys
and 2
girls.  Benjamin and Lucinda had the following children:
          169  F    i.   Clemintina TURNER-4087.

43.  Joseph TURNER-6608 was born about 1787 in VA.  Joseph married (1) Liddie
NOWLIN-6647 on 12 Oct 1805 in Patrick Co., VA.  Liddie was born about 1790 in
VA.There is some confusion between the children of Josiah and Drucilla
Philpott
TURNER and the children of Joseph and Liddie Nowlin TURNER. Both families
listings of children  have been attributed to both families.  This listing
represents the
best guess based on the birth records and marriage records that have been
listed
byvarious sources.  They had the following children:
          170  M    i.   Millard W. TURNER-1192 was born in VA.  Millard is
not listed
with this family by all researchers.
          171  F    ii.  Mary Ann TURNER-7281 was born in Henry Co., VA.
 Mary
married (1) Elisha PRILLAMAN-7282.

45.  Thomas K. TURNER-6614 was born about 1794 in VA.  Thomas married (1)
Caroline PYRTLE-6648, daughter of John P. PYRTLE-6649 and Mary TANNER-
6650 on 1 Sep 1825 in Henry Co., VA. Caroline was born 1809 in Henry Co., VA.
She died before Aug 1874 in Henry Co.,VA. They had the following children:
          172  F    i.   America TURNER-6651 was born about 1826 in Franklin
Co., VA. 
America married (1) John P. CARTER-6661 on 22 Feb 1853 in Franklin Co., VA.
John was born about 1820 in Franklin Co., VA.
          173  F    ii.  Lucy Ann TURNER-6652 was born about 1828 in Franklin
Co.,
VA.
          174  F    iii. Elizabeth M. TURNER-6653 was born about 1831 in
Franklin Co.,
VA.
          175  F    iv.  Paulina Jane TURNER-6654 was born about 1834 in
Franklin
Co., VA.  Paulina married (1) William LESUEUR-6662 on Jul 1872 in Franklin
Co.,
VA. William was born about 1825.
          176  F    v.   Exoney TURNER-6655 was born in Franklin Co., VA. She
died
27 Feb 1887 in Patrick Co., VA.  Exoney married (1) Monroe STONE-6663.
          177  F    vi.  Mary L. TURNER-6656 was born about 1838 in Franklin
Co., VA. 
Mary married (1) Robert H. WELLS-6664 on 6 Dec 1858 in Franklin Co., VA.
Robert
was born about 1835 in VA.
          178  F    vii. Sarah R. TURNER-6657 was born 5 Oct 1840 in Franklin
Co.,
VA. She died 12 Oct 1868 in Lee Co., VA.  Sarah married (1) William L.
INGRAM-
6665, son of Elkanah Turner INGRAM-6690 and Matilda Ann WILLIS-6699 on 17
May 1866 in Franklin Co., VA. William was born 16 May 1844 in Franklin Co.,
VA. 
He died 1 Aug 1912.
          179  F    viii.     Susan C. TURNER-6658 was born about 1842 in
Franklin Co.,
VA.  Susan married (1) David W. WELLS-6666 on 1872 in Franklin Co., VA. David
was born 1835/1840 in VA.
          180  F    ix.  Martha TURNER-6659 was born about 1844 in Franklin
Co., VA. 
Martha married (1) George T. HELMS-6784, son of George Washington HELMS-
6785 and Ruth Mayo BURNETT-6786. George was born about 1830 in Patrick Co.,
VA.
          181  F    x.   Margaret F. TURNER-6660 was born about 1846 in
Franklin Co.,
VA.  Margaret married (1) Martell P. LESUEUR-6667 on 1872 in Franklin Co.,
VA.
Martell was born about 1840 in VA.

46.  Constantine TURNER-6615 was born 1800 in Patrick Co., VA. Constantine
owned and operated a mill named the Rough and Ready Mill.  It was apparently
destroyed in a flood in 1850.  Constantine married (1) Elizabeth "Ruth"
PYRTLE-
6616 on 9 Jan 1824 in Henry Co., VA.  Elizabeth was born about 1802 in VA. 
Constantine also married (2) Mary LAVINDER-12734, daughter of ___ LAVINDER-
12755 on 24 Sep 1838 in Franklin Co., VA. Mary was born 1 Apr 1803. She died
14
Jun 1894 in Floyd Co., VA. They had the following children:
          182  F    i.   Pamelia "Emily" TURNER-12737 was born 1839 in
Franklin Co.,
VA.
          183  M    ii.  Joseph Thomas TURNER-12735 was born 10 Sep 1841 in
Franklin Co., VA. He died 3 Nov 1931 in Slab Fork, WV and was buried in old
homeplace, Floyd Co., VA.  Joseph enlisted with Company I, 54th. Virginia
Infantry,
CSA on 10/1/1861 at Jacksonville, Floyd County, Virginia. He took sick at
Prestonsburg,  Kentucky and was so listed 1/1/1862. Records list him as
deserted
from the hospital at Athens, Tennessee 9/1/1863 along with other Turners who
had
enlisted during the War for Southern Independence.  Joseph became a Primitive
Baptist Elder and was ordained pastor at Paynes Creek Baptist Church in Floyd
County, Virginia 6 October 1886.  Joseph married (1) Nancy Mary KELLEY-12738,
daughter of James L. KELLEY-12739 and Sarah LESTER-12740 on 25 Apr 1872 in
Floyd Co., VA. Nancy was buried in old homeplace, Floyd Co., VA. 
          184  M    iii. Stephen C. TURNER-12736 was born 1843 in Franklin
Co., VA.
He died in OH.  Stephen enlisted with Company I, 54th. Virginia Infantry, CSA
on
5/29/1863 in Knoxville, Tennessee at the age of 16. He is listed as having
deserted
from the hospital at Athens, Tennessee on 9/1/1863 apparently along with his
brother who had also signed up during the War for Southern Independence.