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Blanch Ann Turner 1897–1973 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Jul 1897

Birth Location: Shiawassee, Michigan, USA

Death Date: 01 Apr 1973

Death Location: Lansing, Ingham, Michigan, USA

Father: Charles Turner

Mother: Mary Turner

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The story of Blanch Ann Turner began in 1897 in Shiawassee, Michigan, USA. Blanch Ann Turner passed away in 1973 in Lansing, Ingham, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Blanch Ann Turner began in 1897 in Shiawassee, Michigan, USA.
  • Blanch Ann Turner passed away in 1973 in Lansing, Ingham, Michigan, USA.

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Blanch Turner's Ancestors

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Blanch Turner
1897–1973
Birth Place: Shiawassee, Michigan, USA
Parents
Charles Franklin Turner
1881–1950
Sumter, Georgia, United States
Mary (Elizabeth Godby) Turner
1886–1915
Sumter, Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Thomas (F) Turner
1847–
Georgia, USA
Mattie Godby
1860–
Georgia, United States
John (Thomas) Godby
1853–1914
GA, Lee, Alabama, United States
Nancy (Victoria) Jones
1861–1922
Georgia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Henry Turner
1809–1870
Mary Flowers
1809–
William Godby
1818–1864
Elizabeth Williams
1818–1915
Mary Young
–1914
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Micajah Turner
1775–1871
Nancy
1777–1875

Blanch Turner's Timeline

2 Records

1897
15 Jul 1897
Birth of Blanch Ann Turner in Shiawassee, Michigan, USA
Shiawassee, Michigan, USA
1973
01 Apr 1973
Age 76
Death of Blanch Ann Turner in Lansing, Ingham, Michigan, USA
Lansing, Ingham, Michigan, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Jul 1897
    Event Place: Shiawassee, Michigan, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Apr 1973
    Event Place: Lansing, Ingham, Michigan, USA

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