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Ann Turner 1730–1768 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1730

Birth Location: Dobbs, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1768

Death Location: Lenoir County, North Carolina

Father: Jonathan Sr

Mother: Elizabeth Wiggins

Spouse(s): John Sr.

Children(s): William Sutton, Benjamin Sutton, Allen Sutton, Ann Sutton, James Sutton, Richard Sutton, Samuel Sutton, Sarah Sutton, Solomon Sutton, Susan Sutton

The story of Ann Turner began in 1730 in Dobbs, North Carolina, USA. Ann Turner married John Sutton Sr, and had children including Allen Sutton, Ann Elizabeth Sutton, Benjamin Oxley Sutton, James Sutton, Richard Sutton, Samuel Sutton, Sarah Sutton, Solomon Sutton, Susan Sutton, William Sutton. Ann Turner passed away in 1768 in Lenoir County, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Turner began in 1730 in Dobbs, North Carolina, USA.
  • Ann Turner married John Sutton Sr, and had children including Allen Sutton, Ann Elizabeth Sutton, Benjamin Oxley Sutton, James Sutton, Richard Sutton, Samuel Sutton, Sarah Sutton, Solomon Sutton, Susan Sutton, William Sutton.
  • Ann Turner passed away in 1768 in Lenoir County, North Carolina.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Turner's Ancestors

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Ann Turner
1730–1768
Birth Place: Dobbs, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Jonathan John Turner 9 Sr
1699–1742
Winteringham, Lincolnshire, England
Elizabeth Wiggins
1699–1744
Lenoir, North Carolina
Grandparents
Lazarus (Turner) 10
1668–1738
, Nansemond, Virginia, USA
John Wiggins
1685–1738
Kent England
Great-Grandparents
John Wiggins
1660–
Ann Warner
1660–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Turner's Descendants

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Ann Turner (1730–1768) m. John (Sutton) Sr. (18 January 1729–1773)
  1. 1. William Sutton 1760–1813 m. Sarah Arendell 1770–1833
    1. 1. John Sutton 1815–1895 m. Mary (Polly) Edwards 1815–
      1. 1. Francie (Fannie Sutton Heirat) 1872 1856–1916 m. Charles (E. Homer 5) Horner 1851–
        1. 1. Clarissa (Ann Homer Horner) Threase 1874–1924 m. Richard (Herbert Wallace Heirat) 27.09.1890 1865–1940
        2. 2. David (T.) Horner 1878–1943
        3. 3. Gennety Honur 1878–
    2. 2. Susan (Elizabeth Sutton) Herring 1791–1867
    3. 3. Mary (Polly) Sutton 1792–
  2. 2. Benjamin (Oxley) Sutton 1750–1837
  3. 3. Allen Sutton 1771–
  4. 4. Ann (Elizabeth) Sutton 1765–
  5. 5. James Sutton 1767–
  6. 6. Richard Sutton 1759–
  7. 7. Samuel Sutton 1758–
  8. 8. Sarah Sutton 1758–1812
  9. 9. Solomon Sutton 1724–1817
  10. 10. Susan Sutton 1797–1860

Ann Turner's Timeline

2 Records

1730
1730
Birth of Ann Turner in Dobbs, North Carolina, USA
Dobbs, North Carolina, USA
1768
1768
Age 38
Death of Ann Turner in Lenoir County, North Carolina
Lenoir County, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1730
    Event Place: Dobbs, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1768
    Event Place: Lenoir County, North Carolina

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