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Captain Nathaniel Turner 1600–1646 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1600
Birth Location: Steyning, Sussex, England
Death Date: 1646
Death Location: Atlantic, Ocean, New Jersey, United States Died At Sea in January 1645/6, Having Sailed in The Ill-Fated New Haven Ship [Wj 2:336-37].
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Mother: Elianor PGGM
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In 1600, Captain Nathaniel Turner entered the world in Steyning, Sussex, England, born to Great Grandfather Mitchall 10Th Pggf And Elianor Hore Married As Turner Th Pggm. Captain Nathaniel Turner passed away in 1646 in Atlantic, Ocean, New Jersey, United States Died At Sea in January 1645/6, Having Sailed in The Ill-Fated New Haven Ship [Wj 2:336-37]..
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- In 1600, Captain Nathaniel Turner entered the world in Steyning, Sussex, England, born to Great Grandfather Mitchall 10Th Pggf And Elianor Hore Married As Turner Th Pggm.
- Captain Nathaniel Turner passed away in 1646 in Atlantic, Ocean, New Jersey, United States Died At Sea in January 1645/6, Having Sailed in The Ill-Fated New Haven Ship [Wj 2:336-37]..
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1600
Event Place: Steyning, Sussex, England
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1646
Event Place: Atlantic, Ocean, New Jersey, United States Died At Sea in January 1645/6, Having Sailed in The Ill-Fated New Haven Ship [Wj 2:336-37].