Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 01:27:58 -0400 (EDT)
From: NCreed1@aol.com
To: NCreed1@aol.com
Subject: Comp 231 - Burnett-Turner-Ross-Via-Etc/Etc

12 Oct 1997

Greetings Everyone:

	Welcome to our new folks.  Since this has been a rather slow
period for our mailing list, this will be a small compilation. 

	If you haven't done so already, be certain to check out all our
compilations on Chris Gaunt's homepage.  They can be searched and
downloaded.  Thanks to Kevin, all the files have been zipped. 

	Any information you care to share on your family will be appreciated.

Nyla CREED DePauk
San Diego CA

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Subj:	VIA-BURNETT marriages
Date:	97-10-08 23:16:42 EDT
From:	Jlmaupin
To:	NCreed1

Nyla,
Does anyone have information on Micajah VIA who supposedly married a BURNETT?
He is the father of Jane and Wade VIA.  Micajah was born about 1742 and may
have been a son of William VIA.

Thank you,
Judy
jlmaupin@aol.com

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Subj:	John Turner and more in AR ~1860
Date:	97-10-09 13:11:00 EDT
From:	sky@gulf.net (Sharon)
To:	NCreed1@aol.com

Surely some wonderful person reading this newsletter has some information on
the 
following Turners:

	John Columbus TURNER, b. abt.1860, and Mancie Angeline (not sure
of her last name) They were living in Pea Ridge, Benton Co., AR in 1882
and moved to Hartman, Johnson Co., AR about 1900.

Their children were:
        Benjamin Franklin TURNER, b. 1882, 
	    m. (1)Anna ADAMS, (2) Florida (Flora) Garner POWELL
        William TURNER
        Josephine TURNER, m. Hugh LINGAR
        George TURNER
        Ora TURNER, m. William OWENS
        Ruth TURNER, m. ??? GWINN
        Lola TURNER, m. Earnest WALKER

Children of Benjamin and Anna were:  Eulis Vernon, Daniel, and George
Children of Benjamin and Florida were: Sybil, Cecil, Martha, & Dawson.

Any help or connections with this family is appreciated!

Sharon Turner Yoder
sky@gulf.net

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Subj:	 (no subject)
Date:	97-10-10 09:14:41 EDT
From:	kturner@cmc.net (kturner)
Reply-to:	kturner@cmc.net
To:	NCreed1@aol.com

I wonder if Janice BT, who wrote 10/5/97 about Thomas Turner, born in
Virginia in 1800, might know the Revolutionary War ancestor of this man.
I am hunting Thomas Turner born 1700, came to New London, CT (Montville,
actually), and I know some of his descendants were in the Rev. War.

Thanks.
KTurner

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Subj:	 Comp 229-30, etc.
Date:	97-10-13 14:17:50 EDT
From:	CarBurCo
To:	NCreed1

Nyla,

	I have finally located my great grandfather in the Civil War: 
CAPT. WILLIAM WILTSHIRE BURNETT was Captain, Co. H 55th (McKoin's)
Infantry later Captain Co.  E., 44th Consolidted Tennessee Regiment. 

	The 44th and 55th were  apparently hard hit (as many were) at Shiloh.
In case anyone is interested, I was referred to this page for the two
regiments:
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/4455

	 There are other Civil War links on this site.

Caroline Burnett Cook

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Subj:	 Burnett Family
Date:	97-10-13 14:47:02 EDT
From:	ziglou@computype.com (Woody Ziglou)
To:	ncreed1@aol.com

Nyla,
        We were having a tough time reaching you.  Kevin said we were using
an L instead of a 1.  Anyway, please put us on your list.  What is your
connection to the Burnett Family?

        Rea and Woody Burnett

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	Welcome.  I can see the confusion between L and 1.  When I started using
NCreed1@aol.com, I never considered it being a problem; but now realize the
problems it has caused.  
	I'm a descendant of the Rev. John Turner who married Nancy
Burnett, a daughter of John Burnett and Nancy (Tate) Burnett.  Their son
John Burnett Turner, Sr., was my grandmother's grandfather.
	Any information you care to share on your family will be appreciated.

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