BTRVETC-L Digest		Volume 98 : Issue 45
11 Jul 1998

Today's Topics:
	  JOHN KNUTSEN BURNETTE desc. of Edward Pinckney Burnette
	 TURNER,Thomas,SC,1811

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Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 11:14:39 EDT
From: <CarBurCo@aol.com>
To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org
Cc: BURNETT-L@rootsweb.com
Subject:  JOHN KNUTSEN BURNETTE desc. of Edward Pinckney Burnette
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In a message dated 98-07-06 00:19:16 EDT, Marte Kellog (address below) writes:

 
 Hi there.
 I am looking for John Knutsen Burnette. He is my mother's half-brother and
has
 not been heard from since the middle 1930's. Following is the pedigree.
 
 Edward Pinckney Burnette (had brother Newton Burnette)
       b. 4-26-1843 in NC d. 1-17-1929 in Asheville NC, buried Riverside
 Cemetery, Asheville NC
 married 1-17-1866 at Avery Creek NC 
 Martha Matilda Shipman b. 10-28-1849 in NC died 6-25-1919 Asheville NC,
buried
 Riverside Cemetery
       daughter of Harrison and Martha Prator Shipman
 
 Children :
 1. James W. Burnette b. 1-1, 1867 d. 4-10-1867
 2. Edward Doyle Burnette 1-30-1875 d. 10-20-1898 Manzinilla, Cuba
 3. Charles Bell Burnette 
       b. 5-29-1876 in Waxahachie, Ellis Co, TX
      1st wife - Katy (don't know any more about her. They were divorced but
 she kept in touch with Mother until mid-30's when Grandmother died.)
               son- John Knutsen Burnette b. 9-4-1908
       2nd wife - Mable Exine Smith 
                       married 4-30-1919 died 11-26-1935
               daughter - Martha Rollo Burnette (my mother)
 
 I do know that John went to a military school, but don't know which one.
There
 seems to be no record of his serving in the military.
 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Please e-mail martekelog@aol.com
 
 Marte Kellogg
       
 
 

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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 23:38:36 -0400
From: Jane Turner Strickland <janes@mindspring.com>
To: BTRVETC-L@genealogy.org
Subject: TURNER,Thomas,SC,1811
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seeking the parents of Thomas TURNER, b ca 1811, SC, per census
records.  He married Lucinda Wilkinson. 25 Aug, 1830, Fayette CO GA.
His oldest son was named Kinion, next sons: Francis M. , Andrew J.,
George W.,Noah L, Thomas M., John, Lewis C, and William. .  Daughter
named Sarah E.  The family moved from Fayette Co to Polk Co GA between
1850 & 1860.  That census is the last time I am able to locate anyone in
the family other than Kinion.  He returned to Fayette County after the
War, Kinion named one of his sons Thomas M., and named his youngest son
James Boswell, indicating a relationship with Boswell Turner of Green Co
(?).  Confederate records indicate that Andrew J, and George W Turner,
from the same Co D, 20th GA died in the conflict. I am able to find no
records of wills, intestate or other court records for this family.  I
have no idea who his parents were, although there was a family in
neighboring Campbell Co, from SC, with a father and sons(?) who could be
his family.  He fits into the age pattern, the older man is named
Thomas, of the right age to be the patriarch of the whole group...any
suggestions?  there are several Thomas Turners in: Elbert, Hancock, and
Putnam Counties, just to confuse thing further.
,

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