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Amasa Turner 1674–1711 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 DEC 1674

Birth Location: Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)

Death Date: 10 DEC 1711

Death Location: Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)

Father: Daniel Turner

Mother: Hannah Randall

Spouse(s): Anna Hatch, Anna Hatch

Children(s): Hannah Turner

In 1674, Amasa Turner entered the world in Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth), born to Daniel Turner And Hannah Randall. Amasa Turner married Anna Hatch, and had children including Hannah Turner. Amasa Turner passed away in 1711 in Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth).

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Biography

  • In 1674, Amasa Turner entered the world in Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth), born to Daniel Turner And Hannah Randall.
  • Amasa Turner married Anna Hatch, and had children including Hannah Turner.
  • Amasa Turner passed away in 1711 in Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth).

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Children(s)

Amasa Turner's Ancestors

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Amasa Turner
1674–1711
Birth Place: Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Parents
Daniel Turner
1641–1699
Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Hannah Randall
1645–1714
Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Grandparents
Humphrey Turner
1593–1673
Devonshire, Kent Co., England
Lydia Gamer
1598–1673
Essex Co., England
William Randall
1609–1693
England
Elizabeth Barstow
1619–
England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Amasa Turner's Descendants

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Amasa Turner (10 DEC 1674–10 DEC 1711) m. Anna Hatch (6 OCT 1677–BEF 1777) m. Anna Hatch (6 OCT 1677–29 MAR 1754)
  1. 1. Hannah Turner 1708–1802 m. David Bryant 1706–1802 m. David Bryant 1707–1802
    1. 1. David Bryant 1730–1794 m. Lydia Cudworth 1734–1806
      1. 1. Abigail Bryant 1766–1849 m. John Clark(e) 1760–1842
        1. 1. David Clark(e) 1790–1873 m. Sally Alley 1802–1830
    2. 2. David Bryant 1730–1778 m. Lydia Cudworth 1734–1806
      1. 1. Dorothy Bryant 1762–1800 m. Jacob Whitehouse 1759–1806
        1. 1. Elizabeth Whitehouse 1783–1833 m. Joseph (Warren) Hall 1781–1869

Amasa Turner's Timeline

5 Records

1674
10 DEC 1674
Birth of Amasa Turner in Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
1674
10 DEC 1674
Birth of Amasa Turner in Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
1711
8 DEC 1711
Age 37
Death of Amasa Turner in Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
1711
8 DEC 1711
Age 37
Death of Amasa Turner in Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
1711
10 DEC 1711
Age 37
Burial of Amasa Turner in Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 DEC 1674
    Event Place: Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
    Record Source: Pedigree Resource File - LDS, Search on David Clarke b. 1790, work of Donna Chernick of Bellevue Washington

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 DEC 1674
    Event Place: Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 DEC 1711
    Event Place: Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
    Record Source: Pedigree Resource File - LDS, Search on David Clarke b. 1790, work of Donna Chernick of Bellevue Washington

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 DEC 1711
    Event Place: Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 10 DEC 1711
    Event Place: Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

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